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1.                                                        37  9 5 4 AGO  DOS Edta DEVICE vaania dal 37  9 5 5 EdT ZOONS NAME serene  ME 37  9 5 6 EO INO UL SOUNDS E a a Qu m de fase a Qn MT 38    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 3 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 5 7 EQ OUITDUT SOU DIN INS T TUUM TU 38   9 5 8 SUD POE FEST adds 38   9 5 9 O o A In O O A 38  9 5 10 elo males ARO Le la TT 38   9 5 11 SVNACRONSENCWORDO rl TETTE T Ic 38  9 5 12 LORA C DIY l ads 39   9 5 13 DS OOS FIE ozio 39   DO EVENTEOG HUNG TIONS os 40  OU  DISABEEMENT FUNCTIONS  aladino 41  9 7 1 SUPE MISC DRADE TIEI aaas aA A a A A O A A a 41   9 7 2 ENS DIS IS eZ OF  OS RTT m TT 42   9 7 3 ges  P e eo     W ec aaa T M 42   9 7 4 ENGDIC ESGPIESO Und eRace DTE RENT 42   9 7 5 ENDS DISCOS NDUT GOUD araa laicale la 43   9 7 6 ENG DIE DIS ADS OUMU GIO US ena E RET 43   9 7 7 EPO 7 ISCO Ss GIN CUI T ETT N T TTE TD 43   9 7 8 CTO GRA ISCO CTS DOE TT 43   OS    SET THE  PANELES LIME AND DATE dd bua RN A adc 44  9 5  HOW  gt  UPERVISOR EVENTS or at 44   10 MAINTENANCE aaa noo uu uno OR UE 45  APPENDIX 1   ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS AND FIXING DETAIL                                                           46  APPENDIX 2    BEZELDS  ELUSHSMOUNT  5adsvery  vesb3 Ave xe xv REDIERE YVES AAA 48  APPENDIX 3    CITASSIS Ga Q uu eise ria uk t Sau S QS sQ Ek PII E ER VR SSS aS 49  APPENDIX 4   LIS FO  MODULES alri 50  APPENDIX 5   STANDBY BATTERY C
2.     2 slots  4 modules  2  4  6 or 8 loops    Large     3 slots  6 modules  2  4  6 or 8 loops       Compact    controller option  surface or flush mount versions    Modular construction   Integral printer option with front loading paper   3A or 5A EN 54 4 A2 PSU and battery charger included in all panels   Up to 18Ah batteries in a standard cabinet  up to 38Ah in the larger cabinet   4 3 inch  472 x 248 pixel  24 Bit  16M colour LCD touchscreen   Separate distinct LEDs for mandatory EN 54 indications plus programmable LEDs  Up to 200 separate LEDs per panel  programmable as Zonal Fire LEDs or other     Slide In  label system for customizable language labels custom description of zones and  programmable LEDs    Two RS232 ports   one dedicated to a 40 column serial printer  optional   one for ancillary devices  such as ESPA protocol alphanumeric pagers   DECT telephone systems    Two RS485 ports     one for A Bus  connects peripheral PCBs   one for FAT fault tolerant network   Integral  galvanically   isolated  USB connection to a PC running programming tools   Fault tolerant network     needs a separate multipath network PCB  Part No  ZHN    Up to 64  eight loop  peer to peer panel network capacity  max  distance between each    node      1km   Two independently programmable 1A conventional sounder circuits     monitored   Up to 10 000 programmable and indicatable system zones  maximum 200 zones per panel    20 0004 event memory for all fire  fault and system events   all fil
3.    No Dimming     Enter  0    to disable power save mode        Menu Reset   Mute Silence    9 5 13 Set Loops Fitted    This function sets the number of loops the panel   s firmware assigns to a panel  Note that the actual physical  number of loops that can be connected to a panel is dependent on the number of loop driver modules fitted   i e  Main 2 Loop PCB  2 Loop PCB  etc     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 39 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    96 Event Log Functions    This function lists  filters and resets the panel s event  alarm or fault log  Also  a hard copy of each log may  be printed using the integral printer  if fitted      At Access Level 3  press the    O Tests         The Show Event Log button  when pressed  lists both the  Event Log panel s event and alarm log  up to 20 000 events   This    includes fire  fault and system events     The Show Alarm Log button  when pressed  lists only the  panel s alarm log  Typically  alarm events include activated  fire alarms  panel silenced and panel reset        button and the window shown below appears           The Show Fault Log button  when pressed  lists the panel s  fault log  Typically  faults include missing devices  earth  faults  open short circuit faults and watchdog resets     The Clear Event Log and Clear Alarm Log buttons  when pressed  clears the respective log from the  panel s memory  To ensure a log is not erased by mist
4.   200       Part No  Z50 101 200    Blank module    Part No  ZBLANK    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 50 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 5     Standby Battery Calculation Guide    The standby time of the fire alarm panel  after the Mains has failed  depends on the quiescent and alarm  loading of the panel  and the capacity of the batteries  To determine the capacity of batteries required for any  given stand by period  the following formula should be used        Alarm Capacity Quiescent Capacity    The multiplier 1 25 is present to account for lost capacity over the life of the batteries     H   Number of hours standby required  e g  24Hrs    P   The quiescent current of the panel  4 loop panel   120mA  0 12A   8 loop panel   190mA  0 194      This value is with the Mains failed  beeper silenced and the Supply Present and General Fault indicators lit  If  there are other quiescent drains on the panel then these must be added in     Z   The total quiescent current of all loop devices    As a guideline  the total quiescent current of all addressable devices for a 4 loop panel and 8 loop panel  with  80 devices per loop  is typically 204mA  0 204A  and 408mA  0 4084  respectively     To obtain accurate values consult the device manufacturers    own specifications     A   The total alarm current of panel sounders and activated relays  Conventional sounder load is 250mA   0 25A   a pane
5.   DIP Switch SW1   requires unique ID setting              Connects to PL7 on Ext  Main 2 L PCB PSU  sena Seater lay  Loy       Multipath Network Wiring    PLK2  OTK st ABC NN  CONN1  PLK2 Fitted    Multipath Network PCB  Panel 2   Node 2  5  o    DIP Switch SW1 me    requires unique ID setting     CONNS used with  Compact Controller       CONNS    Connects to PL7 on  Main 2 Loop PCB    PLK2    wk Bo KE 6 N  CONN1    PLK2 Fitted    Multipath Network PCB  Panel 3   Node 3     DIP Switch SW1   requires unique ID setting     CONNS used with    PL1 x Compact Controller  a  External CONN5        CONN5  M  an et NOW CO C Connects to PL4 Ext Connects to PL7 on         PSU    gt  Ext Fault   V OV    on Display Module    Main 2 Loop PCB        Lio ll lout L vd   ov    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 21 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    6 4  Singlepath Network Wiring    The network wiring should be installed in accordance with the relevant national  regional or local regulations  in  the UK this is BS 7671 IEE Wiring Regulations and BS 5839 Part 1   See Cabling Requirements  section 4     Nodes are connected in a daisy chain configuration  using 2 core  fire resistant  screened cable  min  Imm         From node to node  connect A  OUT  to A  OUT    B  OUT  to B  OUT  and C  OUT  to C  OUT  on  the singlepath network PCB   s connector CONNI   Note that terminals A and B are for data comms  and terminal C
6.   Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 4 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    1 IMPORTANT NOTES    1 1    1 2    READ THIS SECTION BEFORE INSTALLING MAINTAINING THIS PRODUCT     Items Supplied    ZFP Fire Alarm Control Panel  as ordered     Installation  Maintenance  amp  Programming manual  this manual      Explains how to install  commission  and maintain the fire alarm control panel  This manual must not be left accessible to the user     User Manual and Log Book  Document No  DFU5000501      Gives detailed operational information  and details about the panel s touchscreen  indicators and controls    Quick start guides for users  Document No  DFU5000502  and engineers  Document No  DFU5000504       Summarize key information provided in the main manuals    Key for unfastening   securing the panel lid    Electrical accessory pack  containing      x 20mm 2ATH 250V HRC ceramic fuse  spare primary fuse      x 20mm SA F glass fuse  spare battery fuse      x set of battery link wires and nylon cable ties   4 x 6K8 0 25W EOL resistors for conventional sounder circuits  2  and auxiliary inputs  2    2 x 470R 0 25W trigger resistors for auxiliary input circuits     Notices    WARNINGS     This equipment must only be installed and maintained by a suitably skilled and  technically competent person     This equipment is a piece of Class 1 equipment and MUST BE EARTHED     ALWAYS isolate the panel   s Mains and 
7.   Maximum internal battery resistance  Ri max    Battery charge capacity   Max  VRLA battery size and type   Power rating          600mohm  7Ah min to 18Ah max   2 x 12V  18Ah  Imax a   4A  Imax  b   5A  Imin   12mA                Vmin   19 2V  Vmax   30V  450mV  30MHz bandwidth  350mV with a 100nF loading    Output Voltage       Output ripple voltage  peak to peak    Mains supply battery charger monitored for  failure   Batteries monitored for disconnection and  failure   Earth fault monitoring                Loop Driver Specification          Number of Loops available    Loop driver PCB type Main 2 Loop PCB  Loop 1 amp 2  and 2 Loop PCB  Loop 3 amp 4    Max  output current per loop  Communication Protocols  Auto polling from each loop end  Max  number of addressable devices    Line monitored for o c and s c faults                            Conventional Sounder Circuits       Number of circuits 2 x IA outputs  Programmable and Monitored   Protected by resettable overload circuit   Plug on type  largest acceptable cable size 2 5mm   6800 ohm  5  tolerance  0 25W  19 5V minimum  28V maximum    Yes       Connector blocks   EOL resistor  supplied    Output voltage   Line monitored for o c and s c faults                Auxiliary Inputs  Input 1  amp  Input 2       Connect to OV to trigger  Max  input voltage 27Vdc  non latching    Programmable using PC Tools   6800 ohm  5  Tolerance  0 25W  470R 0 25W  Yes       EOL resistor value  supplied   Trigger resistor  supplied   Line mo
8.   ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    94 Engineering Functions    The Engineering Functions menu is used to access the panel s comprehensive test functions and display  important system status information     At Access Level 3  press the   Engineering Functions   button and the window shown below left appears     Scroll down to view additional engineering menu options  shown below centre and right      EN emm oom   e     EA       A    Engineering    Device Manager   Test Output Group    NE          Engineering    Safe Mode    Change AL2 Code        Change AL3 Code   Clean Start           Contamination Check f Walk Test  J L         Show PSU Status    Panel Notes Backup System Devices    Show System Details    Restore System Devices    raras    Engineering functions are listed in sections 9 4 1 to 9 4 17       Test Input Group Show Loop Status       Menu    941 Device Manager    Using this function you can display  edit and test all the addressable devices stored in the panel s memory  which include loop devices  system devices and A Bus devices        At Access Level 3  gt  Engineering Functions  press the   len cd button and a window similar to    the one shown below appears  Loop 1 devices are shown as an example     Loop Devices window        Loop Number Field  Loop 1 shown selected          displays loop addresses  up to 126 devices per loop       displays loop device icons  examples shown below         Optical detector    Manual call point       8   
9.   a failsafe fault output   which switches under any fault condition or total power failure  and two programmable auxiliary relay  outputs  All three relays are capable of switching 1A   30Vdc     DO NOT use these relays for switching Mains voltages     Figure       Relay Output Detail    The two auxiliary outputs can be programmed using the  a panes PC Tools to operate as required but their default        operations are   AQ COCCO pA  ET    x RLY1  Switches when any zone goes into fire  switches back  when the panel is silenced   RLY2  Switches when any zone goes into fire  switches back  when the panel is reset        The wiring for each output should be connected to the relevant connector block on the Main 2 Loop PCB  as  shown in figure 8 above     5 16 Remote PC Connection    Figure 9     PC Connection    A    galvanically   isolated    USB connector   CONN3  is provided on the Control Display  Module PCB for the connection of a Windows  based PC  running programming software     The recommended cable is a USB Type A male  connector to USB Type B male connector     ZFP PC Tools are available that allow quick and  easy input of data  cause and effect programming   device and zone naming        6560055005  m S   0 D       eo    5 17 Printer Connection    A socket  PL3  is provided on the Control Display Module PCB for the optional connection of an integral  serial printer to allow printing of the panel s event and alarm log     Installation and Programming Manual e Approve
10.  1  Mp  vm 1 Zone 1 Zone    is un  vm Enabled is currently DISABLED        AO ETCRECRECRECAE    Press the and buttons  or use the scroll bar  to scroll the display through all available zones  Toggle  a selected zone s enabled disabled state by pressing the individual zone button  Zone 1 status is changed  from enabled to disabled in the example above   After changing a zone s status  press the button and  the window below left will appear     Confirm the zone s status change by pressing the  button     Important Note  The status change ONLY becomes  effective AFTER the button has been pressed        9 7 3 Enable Disable Devices    This function allows system devices to be disabled  and re enabled  from reporting fires  faults  pre alarms   etc   and is normally used to temporarily disable detectors manual call points that are nuisance tripping     At Access Level 3    Disablement Functions  press the   Devices   button and the window shown  below will appear                sasawaqa Press the By Zone button to select and disable all devices    By Zone   within a specific zone  or press the By Address button to  ss select and disable individual devices by entering their loop  number and address     Follow the same operating procedure previously listed in  section 9 7 2     Reset   Mute   Seca     4        v        9 7 4 Enable Disable Sounders    This function is used to disable  and re enable  one or more sounders from sounding in a fire condition   Note  Sounders include the
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12.  IN  to B  OUT  and C  IN  to C  OUT  on the  multipath network PCB s connector CONNI  Note  that terminals A and B are for data comms and  terminal C is for earth screens     At one networked panel only  terminate the earth  screen to the panel s earth bar  This earth bar must  also be connected to terminal C  OUT  at this panel   Panel 1  Node 1  is shown connected to earth in the  diagrams as an example     Multipath Network Block Diagram           2 core  screened wiring    External  1 5A Boxed  PSU   Panel 3    Control Display  Node 3   Module    Compact Controller 1   Node 4               PLK2 is the RS485 termination link and is fitted at every node on the network  Each segment of the cable is    in effect its own RS485 network     Each networked node  panel or compact controller  requires a unique ID number  1 up to 128  setting using  the DIP switch  SW1  on the multipath network PCB  The same unique ID number also needs to be assigned  at each individual node using the Setup Networking menu option at access level 3  see    Assigning ID    Addresses at Access Level 3     section 6 5      Figure 13     Multipath Network Wiring    Earth Bar   Node 1     CONN1  PLK2 Fitted  Multipath Network PCB  Panel 1   Node 1       o    DIP Switch SW1   requires unique ID setting   gt     CONNS used with  Compact Controller    CONN5    Ext  PSU      gt  Ext  lat Lay     PLK2 Q            orn ec K B    m  CONN1  PLK2 Fitted    Multipath Network PCB  Compact Controller 1   Node 4  e  
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14.  Zone 1    is shown as an example  and  the window shown below right appears  Amend the text using the touchscreen s standard Qwerty keyboard  controls    To select a different zone for editing  either press the zone number field  001 shown below left  and use the    and buttons to scroll through the zones  or enter the zone number directly into the zone number  field using the touchscreen s numeric keypad     Menu Silence       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 37 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 5 6 Edit Input Group Name    This function allows text descriptions for Input Groups to be changed     At Access Level 3  gt  Commissioning Functions  press the Lido    the one shown below appears     button and a window similar to       Amend the text descriptions by following the same  operating procedure detailed in section 9 5 5     Input Group    Input Group 1       9 5 7 Edit Output Group Name    This function allows text descriptions for Output Groups to be changed     issioni i Edit Output Group N  At Access Level 3  gt  Commissioning Functions  press the    the one shown below appears           button and a window similar to    Amend the text descriptions by following the same    Output Grou      I     repr operating procedure detailed in section 9 5 5     Output Group 1       AL3 User    Menu       9 5 8 Setup Panel Printer    This function is used to set various printing options if a pane
15.  is for earth screens     At one networked panel only  terminate the earth  screen to the panel   s earth bar  This earth bar must  also be connected to terminal C  OUT  at this  panel  Panel 1  Node 1  is shown connected to  earth in the diagrams as an example     Singlepath Network Block Diagram              Panel 2   Node 2     Panel 1    2 core  Node 1     screened wiring    External  1 5A Boxed    PSU f Panel 3  Control Display  Node 3     Module    Compact Controller 1   Node 4              PLK2 is the RS485 termination link and is only fitted at the first and last node on the network     Each networked node  panel or compact controller  requires a unique ID number  1 up to 8  assigning at each  individual node using the Setup Networking menu option at access level 3  see    Assigning ID Addresses at    Access Level 3     section 6 5      Figure 14     Singlepath Network Wiring    Earth Bar   Node 1     PLK2 Fitted   First Network Node     Singlepath Network PCB  Panel 1   Node 1     CONNS used with  Compact Controller    CONNS    Ext  PSU    gt  Ext  Fault lay lov                PLK2 Fitted   Last Network Node     Singlepath Network PCB  Compact Controller 1   Node 4     External  1 5A Boxed  PSU        PSU      gt  Ext  Fault        Connects to PL7 on  Main 2 Loop PCB    Connects to PL4  on Display Module         Singlepath Network Wiring          PLK2 Not Fitted    Singlepath Network PCB  Panel 2   Node 2              CONNS used with  Compact Controller PL1  Connects
16.  panel   s conventional sounders  powered from the panel  and loop sounders  loop  powered  and form part of an Output Group  which are programmed by an authorised systems engineer    At Access Level 3  gt  Disablement Functions  press the     Sounders   button and follow the same  operating procedure previously listed in section 9 7 2                 Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 42 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    97 5 Enable Disable Input Groups    This function is used to disable  and re enable  one or more Input Groups from activating  Note  Input  Groups comprise of detectors  MCPs  inputs of I O units  keyswitches and other input devices and are  programmed by an authorised systems engineer    At Access Level 3    Disablement Functions  press the   Input Groups  button and follow the same    operating procedure previously listed in section 9 7 2              9 7 6 Enable Disable Output Groups    This function is used to disable  and re enable  one or more Output Groups from activating  Note  Output  Groups comprise of loop and conventional panel sounders  beacons  outputs of I O units  relays and other  output devices and are programmed by an authorised systems engineer  This function is typically used to  disable  for example  auto diallers and other ancillary equipment from activating during routine maintenance     At Access Level 3  gt  Disablement Functions  press the   OutputGro
17.  site information over the network       6 2 Fitting the Network Interface PCB    A panel requires a network interface PCB fitting  whilst compact controllers include one fitted as standard     Important Note  Before installing the PCB  isolate the Mains supply and disconnect the panel s battery  back up supply     e Fit the network interface PCB as shown in figure 12 below  Items supplied with the PCB include 2  x plastic mounting rails  4 x retaining screws and a 10 way wiring loom  ZLOOMA      Figure 12   Fitting the Network Interface PCB    Network PCB Main 2 Loop PCB    A Loop an RLY      A EJ    No Ne    NO    DIOGODDOEDDOOMOOIOOOOO MS    F  EN NO          PCB Retaining  Screws  x4        Connect PL1  on Network  4 PCB  to PL7  on Main 2 Loop  PCB  using wiring loom    T  A      2   DIDADOOOOOODODAO QAO ONES  poni DOT MOTO  PAT JL nas  0   0    LE oim o AS OAB    Mounting Rails  x2        PCB Chassis    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 20 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    63 Multipath Network Wiring    The network wiring should be installed in accordance with the relevant national  regional or local regulations  in  the UK this is BS 7671 IEE Wiring Regulations and BS 5839 Part 1   See Cabling Requirements  section 4     Nodes are connected on a ring circuit using 2 core            2  fire resistant  screened cable  minimum size 1 mm       From node to node  connect A  IN  to A  OUT   B  
18.  system details including the panel s firmware version number and internal SD memory  card information     9 4 13 Safe Mode    This function disables all of the panel outputs whilst  tests are being performed on the system     Safe Mode password    When selected you will be asked to enter the five digit    safe mode password  The default code is  12345     Mins      Reset       94 14 Clean Start    This function allows you to clear the panel s memory back to its factory default settings  When selected  you    will be asked to enter the five digit security code  The default code is  32767     0 Faults 0 Disablements    This will Erase ALL Data   CAUTION  Performing a clean start COMPLETELY  ERASES the panel s memory  held on the internal SD  memory card         Silence    9 4 15 Backup System Devices    This function saves the panel s system devices to the internal SD memory card     9 4 16 Restore System Devices    This function retrieves the panel s system devices from the internal SD memory card     9 4 17 Diagnostics    This function is for advanced engineers and is not detailed in this manual     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 35 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    95 Commissioning Functions  The Commissioning Functions menu is used to carry out numerous commissioning tasks including  a loop  learn  view fitted devices  assign detectors call points to Input Groups and sounders beacons to Ou
19.  to PL7 on    Main 2 Loop PCB  CONN5        Ext    P  Li ault L  m   m       PLK2 NOV    SUA E KB CN  CONN1    PLK2 Not Fitted    Singlepath Network PCB  Panel 3   Node 3     CONNS used with  Compact Controller  Connects to PL7 on  Main 2 Loop PCB              Ext  PSU    gt  Ext  dea Lay        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 22 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    6 5 Assigning ID Addresses at Access Level 3    At each network node  normally a panel  in turn  at the node s LCD touchscreen  enter     Access Level 3    Commissioning Functions    Setup Networking  The window shown below left appears     Press the Setup Addresses          button and the window shown below right appears     Networking    Setup Addresses    Segment    Address       The Segment field relates to a batch of panel addresses  Segment 000  displayed by default  denotes a non   network system  Segment 001  002  003  etc  denote separate segments of a networked system     The Address field is the node s unique ID address within a networked system and is split up into segment and  node  within segment addresses      For example  in a multipath system  you may have up to 64 networked nodes  addresses 001 to 064  in Segment 001 and  another 64 networked nodes  addresses 065 to 128  in Segment 002     e Enter the segment number in the Segment field using the touchscreen s keypad  e g  001     e Enter the node   s unique ID numbe
20.  x 4    DL CIA  I T  t EM if    L   po           o       a  L dia  E   gt     Recommended A Bus Wiring       A Bus wiring should be installed in accordance with the relevant national  regional or local regulations  in  the UK this is BS 7671 IEE Wiring Regulations and BS 5839 Part 1   See Cabling Requirements  section 4   Note that alternative power supply connections  to the one shown below  are available on the A Bus PCBs        Main 2 Loop PCB             EN54 4 A2 PSU   internal          PSU  Serial Link        Red wire        16 way   24V  Digital I O  PCB        Black wire Red wire         Red wire       A Bus power supply A Bus power supply       Black wire    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 26 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    8 TOUCHSCREEN  INDICATORS  amp  CONTROLS    Note that information on the panel s touchscreen  indicators and controls can be found in the separate User  Manual  Document No  DFU5000501      9 COMMISSIONING  amp  PROGRAMMING    9 1 Recommended Shortform Installation  amp  Commissioning Procedure    Note  DO NOT connect Mains or battery power to the panel until the installation is complete  i e  panel PCBs  are fitted and field wiring has been tested and connected to the panel     e Remove the panel s lid  chassis and PSU    e  Fitthe panel s back box to a wall    e Gland field cables to the panel and terminate all screens to the earth bar in the back box   e Test 
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22. 9    100 zone Indicator Module  numbered 1 100  Part No  Z50 1 100    100 zone Indicator Module  numbered 101 200  Part No  Z50 101 200    Printer Module  Part No  Z51    Blank Module  Part No  ZBLANK        Mechanical  ZBOXS        Dimensions H x W x Dmm    462 x 450 x 127       Fixing Centres H x W mm    4 holes at 307 x 370       Weight kg  unpacked  excluding batteries     11 1       Cable Entries  Z0mm knockouts     23 top   16 top rear       Enclosure  lid  amp  back box     Mild steel   Zintec 1 2mm thick       IP Rating  to EN 60529     IP30       Case Colours       Paint finish    Light grey texture  RAL7035  epoxy paint       Environmental       Operating Temperature     5  C to  40  C       Humidity       5  to 95   R H non condensing    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 53 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 7     Glossary of Terms    Addressable System  A fire alarm and detection system that contains addressable control devices   ALI  Access Level 1  for general users     AL2  Access Level 2  for authorised users     AL3  Access Level 3  for authorised systems engineers     BS EN 54 1  Fire Detection and Fire Alarm Systems   BS EN 54 2  Control and Indicating Equipment   BS EN 54 4  Power Supply Equipment    Compact Controller  A fire alarm control panel with no field device loops connected that can be used to  control certain functions of the system  A Compact Controller is 
23. ABLE LAYOUT IN THE PANEL AND REMOVING KNOCKOUT S                                         11  5 9  WALLMOUNTING THE BACK BOX ssp 11  5 6 REINSTALLING THE PSU  PCB CHASSIS AND LID                                                                                12  Sl ANSERTING THE SELDE N EAB BUS bad 12  56 FITTING THE 2 LOOP PCB  OPTIONAL  ista 12  5 9 COMPACT CONTROLLERS  OPTIONAL  sssscsiccssccsscssscessecssestsvensvenccececaeseeseveverssnesd sosussedecsssuenvveswwesscdesesveoases 13    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 2 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 10 ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE LOOP OVERVIEW    vevcsesexseseevetxv aaa  4  5 11 ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE LOOP S  WIRING                                               nh enne nennen n e reser nennen 15  5 12 CONVENTIONAL SOUNDER CIRCUIT S  WIRING                      erre rei 16  5 13 AUXILLARY INPUT WIRIN Oda ci 16  5 14 DAN AUXILIARY POWER OL IPL Pu P ta 17  349 RELAT OG DU WV TR ING esa rate ina 17  5 16 REMOTE PO CONNECTION sile 17  5 17 PRINTER CONNEC DION anat aiar 17  5 18 C ONNECTINGNIASINStux ukuy REI 18  5 19 CONNECTING THE STANDBY  BATTERIES u aliena 19  MULTIPATH     SINGLEPATH NETWORKING  OPTIONAL                                                        20  6 l   SUMMARY OF NETWORK FEATURES sI ida dci 20  62 FITTING THE NETWORK INTERFACE PCB usina esla 20  6 3   INIULTIPATH  NETWORK  WIRING  ni dd din 21  CA  SINGEEPATA NETWORK WRIN S SD u a a
24. ALCULATION GUIDE                                                                51  APPENDIX 6     ZFP TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION                                                                                   52  APPENDIX 7   GLOSSARY OF TERM                                                                                                         54    Table of Figures    Fietre 14 Loop ZEP Panel Block Diana datada ai 8  Figure 2     Location of Standard 2 4 Loop Version Components                                                                          10  Figure 3     Typical Analogue Addressable Loop Overview                 14  Figure 4     Analogue Addressable Loop Connections                     15  Figure 5     Conventional Sounder Circuit Connections                  iii 16  Disure 0   Amalia InpulConmecnons si nanum Ba tu DU ees 16  Figure 7     24V Auxiliary Output Connections                                                                                                      17  Foure o   Relay Output Detalle alati 17  Figure 9 PC Coniecionisa tile 17  Figure 10     5A PSU Layout and Mains Connection Details  with protective cover removed                              18  Peu l e Batey Conneccion Perilli 19  Figure 12     Fitting the Network Interface PCB susana deidad nr 20  Fietre 15  Multipati NetWork WINE static na bue fuste adus 21  Pi  wre 14     Smel  pati Network WIDE misiri i A AAA 22  Pietro 1       Access Level  3 Ment truc Teu hepate a apu oue esed VE 28  
25. ARD 2 4 LOOP VERSION       Multipath  amp  singlepath networks    See Section 6 1 for summary of features       Communication Buses       On board Serial Printer  Optional     1 x RS232 connector       Pager DECT Interface    1 x RS232 connector       IFAM FAT FBF PCB    1 x RS485 connector       Peripheral Bus  A Bus     1 x RS485 connector  Connects to peripheral PCBs  15 max per panel        PC Interface    USB connector  CONN3  provided on the Control Display module  Z41        A Bus PCBs       A Bus Peripheral PCBs    4 way Relay PCB  half size   Part No Z11   8 way Relay PCB  full size   Part No Z12   8 way I O PCB  half size   Part No  Z13    16 way I O PCB  full size   Part No  Z14        A Bus cabling    2 core screened cable  plus 2 core for the power supply which may be local       Number of PCBs    Up to 15 per network interface PCB per Main 2 Loop PCB       A Bus Features    See Section 7 1 for a summary of A Bus features       Ancillary Modules       Indicator Printer Modules    Control Display Module c w LCD  touchscreen  keyswitch  16 LEDs  Part No  Z41   20 zone Indicator Module c w name slots  Part No  Z44    20 zone Indicator Module c w name slots  5 switches  10 LEDs  Part No  Z45    20 zone Indicator Module c w name slots  printer  2 switches  4 LEDs  Part No  Z46   40 zone Indicator Module c w name slots  Part No  Z47    40 zone Indicator Module c w 5 switches  10 LEDs  Part No  Z48    40 zone Indicator Module c w printer  2 switches  4 LEDs  Part No  Z4
26. AVE A  SINGLE ACTIVE ZONE  I E  ZONE 1     ONE OUT  ALL OUT    FIRE  ALARM SYSTEM     Note that by default the loop learn will assign all detectors  manual call points and inputs of I O units to Input Group 1 and all  sounders  beacons and outputs of I O units to Output Group 1  This is to ensure that all of the system s sounders will activate in  the event of a fire condition anywhere in the building  i e  one out  all out  No special cause and effects events are assigned   These default settings can be modified as appropriate using the panel   s PC Tools at a later date     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 36 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    95 22 Device Manager    At Access Level 3  gt  Commissioning Functions  press the Device Manager button     Refer to Device Manager section 9 4 1 for details     9 5 3 Find New Devices    This function is similar to performing a loop learn and enables  new devices  or changed devices  installed on a loop to be  detected by the panel and then programmed     Loop Learn       9 5 4 Add Delete Edit a Device    Refer to Device Manager section 9 4 1 3 for details     9 5 5 Edit Zone Name    This function allows a text description to be assigned to a zone        At Access Level 3    Commissioning Functions  press the ME button and a window similar to  the one shown below left appears     To change a zone s text description  press the text description button    
27. FU50005095      LED for any input  1 LED for any output           g Avc  AO    0 Vv    z  r    lt      m  o  9    Digital VO Terminations  Note  I O1 is shown as an example below  other I O wired similarly       Used as an output     Used as an input    Open collector output connections     Active when switched to GND     r         Remote V  User LED indicator PSU  etc        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 25 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    7 2 Fitting and Wiring A Bus PCBs    Important Note  Before installing the PCBs  isolate the Mains supply and disconnect the panel s battery  back up supply   Fit and wire the A Bus PCBs as shown in the examples below  Items supplied with the PCB include plastic    mounting rails and retaining screws  Each A Bus PCB requires a unique ID number  1 up to 15  setting using  DIP switch  SW1  on the PCB     Stepped Chassis Layout Example    8 way Relay PCB  mounted on step   Internal PSU  mounted behind step   16 way Digital I O PCB   Main 2 Loop PCB      O    gt     Note that an A Bus PCB cannot be mounted on a step 1f a printer  module is fitted on the same stepped chassis        s    t   8  JC  2    Ww m  2     y T  JE      a    RM  JE    73  Y a  n Nc       Flat Chassis Layout Example    16 way Digital I O PCB   8 way Relay PCB   Network Interface PCB   Internal PSU  mounted under chassis   Main 2 Loop PCB      O    gt     A  TITITTITTS         es  lt  e 
28. NDER         DO NOT SPUR    wiring not monitored     5 13 Auxillary Input Wiring    Figure 6     Auxiliary Input Connections    Two programmable auxiliary input  connections are provided on the Main 2   Loop PCB     The wiring for each input should be  connected to the terminal block marked  IP   amp  IP2 with a 470R 0 25W trigger  resistor  supplied  in each leg  as shown  in figure 6 left     OV 1P1 IP2  24V    4604    OV IP1 IP2  24V    MM  If required  input wiring screens can be  terminated at the earth bar in the same  way as the analogue loop earth screens     Note  ALWAYS make sure the two 6k8 EOL resistors  supplied  are fitted at the last device on each input to  allow the wiring to be monitored for open and short circuit faults  If an input is unused  you must still connect  the resistor at the panel terminals     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 16 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 14 24V Auxiliary Power Output    Figure 7     24V Auxiliary Output Connections    To auxiliary equipment   One fused 24Vdc output  rated at 100mA  is provided on the Main 2 Loop PCB  and can be used for supplying power to ancillary fire alarm equipment  e g   relays  The output wiring should be connected to the terminal block marked    X X X   24V  as shown in figure 7 left     OV IP1 IP2  24V       5 15 Relay Output Wiring    Three volt free relay output connections are provided on the Main 2 Loop PCB 
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30. Sounder      Heat detector             denotes    no device fitted     al    16     9                   Note the background colour of a device icon changes to  reflect its status  Green 1s normal  red 1s alarm state   yellow is fault state  See examples shown below        E    normal state  green       device in alarm  red     To view all the devices on the loop  press anywhere In the Loop Devices window and use the and  buttons to scroll through all the devices       To view another loop s devices     Press anywhere in the Loop Number Field to highlight the loop number   Use the and buttons to scroll to the desired loop  Loop I  Loop 2  etc   SYSTEM or ABUS      Press anywhere in the Loop Devices window   Use the and buttons to scroll through all the devices        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 30 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel       A OFaults 0 Disablements        Device Manager      When an individual loop device icon is pressed another    Edit Del Device    Edit Device Name      A     sora   see E    window appears  shown left  allowing the user to  perform additional functions  which are listed below        9 4 1 1 Monitor a Point   This function allows you to view the current analogue status of a specific addressable point on a loop  During  this test  the panel temporarily disables the point being monitored from reporting  fires  pre alarms and faults   Therefore  use this function wi
31. ZFP   Networkable   Analogue Addressable  Fire Alarm Control Panel    otandard 2 to 4 Loop Panel  Medium 2 to 8 Loop Panel  Large 2 to 8 Loop Panel             Installation   Maintenance  amp   Programming Manual       Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel      WARNING      DO NOT connect or disconnect the panel s  internal wiring looms  or terminate field  wiring at the PCBs  with the panel s power  applied  either Mains or battery     Failure to observe this will destroy the  panel s electronic components and the  warranty will be void        Table of Contents    NOTE  A GLOSSARY OF TERMS USED IN THESE INSTRUCTIONS IS LISTED IN APPENDIX 7     1 IMPORTANT NOTE S RR 5  Ll SA 5  I POK A ae 5  LA   c  BMN DE K Lu T                                        6  LA EQUIPMENT CEDE EN aE A dae 6   2 AIPE UR MU Ou RB S  u S 7  ex NEM e ACO E I ILA AL NR                          7   3 SYSTEM DESIGN    u u u                                                  8  3 1 4 LOOP ZFP PANEL BLOCK DIAGRAM             enm ieri risco vescovi sieve siecesio serio serie cevescevesioresievesiocesiocesioceese      4 CABLING REQUIREMENTS sins 9  TI SNS u u alici 9  i Jipa I u  u uuu uu u mnn aus 9  A gt      TESTING OF FIBLD WIRING  cis 9   5 INSTALLATION u us  10  25  ENCLOSURE DESCRIPTION  lt a 10  52  MOUNTING BAN C   e 11  5 3 REMOVING THE LID  PCB CHASSIS AND PSU                                                         a    11  5 4 PLANNING THE C
32. a node when connected as part of a network     DST  Daylight Saving Time   EOL  end of line resistor  value 6k8  1   2 watt     Input Device  Any device that can signal an event such as    fire        fault     etc  to the fire alarm and detection  system  e g  fire detectors  manual call points  I O units     Input Group  Comprise of grouped input devices and used in the C amp E programming  max  1000    Input Supergroups  Comprise of selected Input Groups and used in the C amp E programming  max  32      I O  Input Output  device    device that is connected to a fire alarm and detection system and is used to  receive and or transmit information within the system     LCD  Liquid Crystal Display    Network  Either a Multipath network arranged as a loop so that a single fault does not prevent the system  from working  or a Singlepath network arranged as a daisy chain where a fault prevents the system from  working  Multipath maximum number of nodes is 128  Singlepath maximum number of nodes is 8     N C  Normally closed  relay contact    N O  Normally open  relay contact      Node  Adding a network interface PCB to a panel allows it to become a network node  Compact Controllers  include a network interface PCB fitted as standard     Output Device  Any device that can act on a command from the fire alarm and detection system  e g   sounder  beacon  relay  etc     Output Group  Comprise of grouped output devices and used in C amp E programming  max  1000    Output Supergroups  C
33. ade connector at the back box s earth point  Remove the four retaining  nuts and washers that secure the PSU in the back box and carefully remove the PSU     5 4 Planning the Cable Layout in the Panel and Removing Knockouts    Mains wiring should be segregated from extra low voltage field wiring  Leave sufficient p jx  tails inside the panel to ensure straightforward connection of wiring to the panel s terminals      All cables should be fed into the panel through the knockouts provided in the back box  E   Knockouts should be removed with a sharp  light tap using a 6mm flat bladed screwdriver      as shown in the diagram  right   Ensure any swarf is removed from the enclosure     Always ensure if a knockout is removed  the hole is filled with a good quality 20mm  cable gland  Any unused knockouts must be securely blanked off        5 5 Wall Mounting the Back Box    Note  The panel can be surface or semi flush mounted on a wall  note optional bezels are available for semi   flush mounting         CAUTION  The enclosures are heavy  Therefore  use suitable screw fixings for wall mounting  the enclosures     Securely fix the panel to a wall using the four  94 7mm  mounting holes provided in the back box  The  mounting holes are suitable for use with No 8 roundhead or countersunk screws    See Appendix 1 for enclosure fixing details     Always assess the condition and construction of the wall and use suitable screw fixings  Any dust or swarf  created during the fixing process mus
34. ake  a five digit security code requires entering using    the touchscreen s numeric keypad  The default code is  32767     The window shown left is a typical list of saved events     Press the and buttons  or use the scroll bar  to  scroll through the list  Events are listed in chronological  order with the most recent listed first  When the log is full   the oldest record is deleted and replaced by the newest        Zone 205   SYSTEM I record    L 9 A 008  Panel device      POWERUP   1 01 11 12 00 22    0x00  y Event log button     displays both panel events and alarms       Menu   Reset   TUR   Silence    To etther filter  or print  the log  press one of the blue event    Ei ton log buttons and the window shown left appears     The Filters button  when pressed  allows events to be listed  by Date Range or Device Address     The Print Event Log button  when pressed  allows you to  print a hard copy of the panel s log to the integral printer  if  fitted         Menu Reset   Mute   Silence    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 40 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    97  Disablement Functions    This function allows you to enable  or disable  parts of the system including zones  individual devices   sounders  Input Groups  Output Groups and the panel s printer  1f fitted      Remember  any active disablement s  can be viewed  and cleared  at any access level by pressing the yellow     Disablements   
35. battery backup supplies before making  connections to its PCBs        CE Marked    C     This product has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of all applicable    EU Council Directives     Anti static handling guidelines    4 Make sure that handling precautions for electro static devices  ESD  are taken immediately    before handling PCBs and other ESD components  Before handling any ESD items  engineers    CA should get rid of any electro static charge by touching a sound safety earth  Always handle    PCBs by their sides and avoid touching any electronic components  PCBs should be stored in a  clean  dry place that 1s free from vibration  dust and excessive heat     Disclaimer    Errors and omissions excepted  No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or  distributors of this range of fire panels for any misinterpretation of an instruction or guidance  note or for the compliance of the system as a whole  The manufacturer s policy is one of  continuous improvement and we reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at  our discretion and without prior notice     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 5 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    13 System Design    Fire alarm system design is beyond the scope of this document  A basic understanding of general fire alarm  system components and their use is assumed     Contact the Fire Officer concerned with the pro
36. button on the top line of the touchscreen     Note  It is strongly recommended all disablements are regularly reviewed and immediately cleared when no  longer necessary as they can have a major effect on how the system works     At Access Level 3  press the Il    Enabling  amp  Disabling    Sup did   aaa      Zones   E Outputs Groups     L unas    p    m ad Clear AN Disablement    Menu Reset   Mute   Silence k        Note  If a function is unavailable it will be    greyed    out  e g  the   PanelPrinter   button     9 7 1 Supervisory Disablements                button and a window similar to the one shown below will appear        This function is only available when there are hidden    supervisory    disablements on the system  which are  programmed by an authorised systems engineer  Supervisory functions include none fire  none fault related  events  e g  class change  gas shut off valve operated  emergency lighting system signals  etc        At Access Level 3  gt  Disablement Functions  press the   Supervisory Disablements   button and a window similar to  the one shown below will appear detailing the type and location of the disablement  Note  The total number n     of disablements is also shown on the yellow      button     3    shown in example below            If there are more than one disablement  the top right  corner of the window will show  for example    1   3  and    L 1 A 001  Sounder A     3 02 12 10 27 is currently DISABLED can be scrolled through using the an
37. ce schedules     v    Walk Test the system and check that each detector operates in accordance with the manufacturer s  recommendations    v Visually inspect all cable fittings and ensure equipment is secure  undamaged and adequately  protected    Y Examine the panel   s standby batteries for integrity of the connections  signs of corrosion  Perform a  periodic load test with the Mains supply disabled to ensure adequate battery capacity  The batteries are  maintenance free and therefore should only be replaced if there is any doubt about their integrity     CAUTION  There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery type is used  Always dispose  of used batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturers    instructions        v Any defects should be recorded in the Fire Alarm Log Book and corrective action taken     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 45 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 1     Enclosure Dimensions and Fixing Details                                B 720 565   720  n 8H    x    450     lt        y 20 ii   200 450 KU U U U e   149    A OnT oll     C 9600 j 1805   960          All dimensions in mm  Drawings not to scale     Standard Shallow Enclosure  2  4 loops  fits up to 2 x 18Ah batteries   Part No  ZBOXS     B Medium Deep Enclosure  2  4  6  8 loops  fits up to 2 x 18Ah batteries   Part No  ZBOXM        Large Deep Enclosure  2 4 6 8 loops  fits up to 2 x 38Ah batte
38. ck box which houses a power supply unit   PSU  and several printed circuit boards  PCBs  mounted on a metal chassis  as shown in figure 2 below   Space is available inside the back box for the backup batteries     The panel can be surface or semi flush wall mounted  a bezel is required for semi flush mounting   The  standard ZBOXS  2 to 4 loop version enclosure  is shown below     Figure 2     Location of Standard 2 4 Loop Version Components    A B C D                      sg  F  E  g      F       Figure 2 key     Lid Hinge Pins     2 off PCB Chassis    I Main 2 Loop PCB incorporates loops 1  amp  2   Module  20 zone  5 switches  10 LEDs   Z45 Module shown   Part No  ZO2MAIN X      C   20 way heavy duty brass earth bar  J 2 Loop PCB incorporates loops 3  amp  4   DO NOT operate equipment without connecting cable screens to this bar   Part No  ZO2LOOP X   Optional         Network Interface PCB  Part No  ZHN  D  Control Display Module  Part No  Z41  incorporates the touchscreen or ZSN   Optional     Space for up to 2x 12 V 18 Ah batero  eso                  i1 TTC       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 10 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 2 Mounting Location    Each panel must wall mounted  indoors and MUST NOT be subjected to conditions that are likely to affect  their performance  e g  damp  extreme temperatures  physical abuse  etc     They should be sited at an easily accessible height and 
39. cument No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 15 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 12 Conventional Sounder Circuit s  Wiring    Two conventional sounder circuits are provided on the Main 2 Loop PCB  each circuit has a maximum rating  of 1A  If a full complement of sounders or bells are to be used  split them equally across both circuits     Each sounder circuit should be connected to the terminals marked SNDRS1     SNDR2 as shown in figure 5  below and its earth screens terminated at the back box earth bar  Plug on 5mm connectors are provided that  accept up to 2 5mm  cable     Note  ALWAYS make sure the two 6k8 EOL resistors  supplied  are fitted at the last sounder on each circuit  to allow the wiring to be monitored for open and short circuit faults  If a sounder circuit is unused  you must  still connect the resistor at the panel terminals     Figure 5     Conventional Sounder Circuit Connections      gt  7       B C       Figure 5 key     A     Sounder Circuit Cable  fire resistant     Ud     mr R2 rua  AD Ar A No C NO No G NO MG C NO    B     Earth Bar for terminating cable screens   C     Cable Earth Screen   D     Sounder Circuit 1 Connector  0      Plug on  connector type     E     Additional Sounder Circuit 2 Connector  0       Plug on connector type  Wiring not shown in figure 5     F     Main 2 Loop PCB  Part No  ZO2MAIN X     PA oe WN Pi P ee NO C  VAALA OA  VAONA OTA Oa O    Z          POLARISED  SOUNDER    POLARISED POLARISED  SOUNDER SOU
40. d Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 17 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 18 Connecting Mains       A THE PSU IS CLASS 1 EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED     The panel s EN 54 4 PSU  Part No  BF362 5E or BF362 3E  is a Mains  230V  50Hz  to regulated dc PSU  providing either 5A or 3A    24Vdc  Combining the functions of a PSU  battery charging unit and battery  monitoring unit  it is fully compliant with EN 54 4 1997   A1 2002   A2    Remove the protective cover of the PSU and feed the Mains cable through the PSU s 20mm grommet   Terminate the Mains cable at the power supply s PCB connector block CONNI  see figure 10 below   After  terminating  refit and secure the cover    DO NOT ATTEMPT TO CONNECT MAINS SUPPLY TO THE PSU UNTIL THE INSTALLATION  IS COMPLETE AND THE PANEL IS READY TO BE TESTED     Figure 10     5A PSU Layout and Mains Connection Details  with protective cover removed     A    230 Vac    B        j e efecse       Figure 10 key     Mains Cable    A   Must be fire resistant  segregated from extra low voltage cables  and fed H DAME Charge Huc IE     Fitted for 7Ah to 18Ah  1A charge   through the PSU s grommet   IDOLI I   Notused  For cable management purposes  secure incoming cable using supplied tie   Mains Connector  CONN    L Live  N Neutral  D  Farth  J   Fault Relay  CONN3   PSU Earth Strap  DO NOT operate equipment without connecting this strap as shown above  Charge OF input CO TA     Hazaroous VORE NE LED OEM Equipment Co
41. d below  Refer to section 9 for menu details            Removing the Compact Controller   s Bezel    The compact controller s front bezel must be removed to access the unit s  internal components and expose the back box mounting holes     Using a small flat bladed screwdriver  push in the two tabs to release the  bezel  as shown left        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 13 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 10 Analogue Addressable Loop Overview    Figure 3 below shows a typical analogue addressable loop complete with detectors  manual call points  loop   powered sounders and ancillary devices  The descriptions and availability of the devices shown below may not be  applicable to all manufacturers  protocols     check with your supplier for further details  Also  this example  arrangement of devices may not be permitted by design and installation regulations in certain countries  The loop  should be connected to the relevant connector block on the panel s Main 2 Loop PCB  Part No  ZO2M AIN X  and  its screens terminated at the panel s earth bar as shown in section 5 11  figure 4     Figure 3     Typical Analogue Addressable Loop Overview       ua  WTA     A     NUTTY uj SS AS o LR 2    x Zone monitor  Important  Isolators should be installed at with isolator j  intervals not exceeding 20 devices and at the  building s structural fire barriers zonal boundaries     E  Sounder control unit i  w
42. d buttons        Zone 1 ReceptionAres or by using the scroll bar    L 1 A 006  Smoke B  3 02 12 10 27 is   JU E L DIS  DISABLED    pus am Reset ng Mute B Silence aT i    Mw     Zone 1  Reception Area       To cancel a specific disablement  press the Individual blue disablement button  Disabled Sounder A located    in Zone 1     Reception Area is shown in the example   A small     f   button appears  shown below    p      Press this button to confirm the cancellation     Zone 1  Reception A Pr di   L 1 A 001  Sounder A   o mennemmients  3 02 12 10 27 oc    Zone 1 Reception Area     L 1 A 006  Smoke B  3 02 12 10 27 is currently DISABLED       Menu   Reset   Mute  H      Silence            Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 41 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    0 7 2 Enable Disable Zones    This function allows you to disable  and re enable  all zones or selected zones  from reporting fires  faults    pre   alarms  etc   and is normally used to temporarily disable detectors  including manual call points  in a selected  zone  For example  in areas where work is being carried out that could trigger an erroneous fire alarm        At Access Level 3    Disablement Functions  press the     Zones       button and a window similar to  the one shown below left will appear     Enable Disable Zone Enable Disable Zone    Select ALL   lt  ZA Select ALL Zones  is prec Enabled is currently Enabled             Zone
43. field cables and ensure they are fault free  i e  check continuity of cable runs  including screens    e Refit the panel s PSU    E Connect external Mains cable to the panel  with Mains isolated      see section 5 18    e Connect panel s internal batteries  with battery supply isolated      see section 5 19    e Refit the panel s chassis and lid    e Connect analogue loop s  wiring to the panel     see section 5 11    e Connect conventional sounder circuit s  to the panel     see section 5 12    e Connect additional field wiring to the panel     see sections 5 13 to 5 15    e Apply Mains and battery supply to power up the panel    e Investigate and rectify any messages reported as faults on the panel s touchscreen     The panel is now readv to be proerammed        Hint  ZFP PC Programming Tools  Part No  ZTOOLS  are available that allow quick and easy input  of data  cause and effect programming  device and zone naming  etc  Contact your supplier for  details     Carry out a loop learn  as detailed in section 9 5 1  and rectify any problems resulting from the loop learn   When all faults have been cleared  proceed to program the panel as appropriate     When you are satisfied the panel has been programmed and is working correctly  secure the panel lid and  instruct the client customer in the operation of the system     Complete and hand over all necessary manuals and other documentation prior to leaving site     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5
44. g the cable ties     The panel s sophisticated battery monitoring unit protects the batteries against deep discharge by activating a  cut off circuit when the stand by supply voltage reaches 21V approx  If batteries are not fitted  are discharged  or in poor condition  a PSU fault will show at the panel     The capacity of the batteries used will depend upon the required stand by time  To calculate the batteries  required for any given stand by period  see the battery calculation guide in Appendix 5     Figure 11     Battery Connection Details    CAUTION  Inferior and New Batteries stored over 6 months     The panel s PSU is an EN 54 4 A2 power supply and as such  measures accurately the internal battery resistance down to a fraction  of an ohm  The fault threshold is a function of EN 54 4 and as such  cannot be changed  otherwise  it would NOT be a certifiable power  supply  Batteries stored for long periods of time before use   especially new ones    suffer a progressive degradation of internal  resistance the longer they are kept off charge after manufacture   Contrary to popular opinion they DO NOT recover this degradation  once re charged  In order for the battery to recover it MUST be  discharged and charged several times  more than once   each time  you will see a reduction in the internal resistance         Therefore  if you install one of these batteries AND it shows a fault            i AND you just leave it AND expect the fault to go away  it will not  In  Green th
45. ic    iu keypad and buttons  Also  set unset the daylight  saving time by pressing the DST tick box     08   08   2012  Pte A A When correct  press the button to return to the main  Wed    gt  0 u access level 3 menus   Reset   Mute    Silence   i     b d             99 Show Supervisory Events    This function is only available if relevant to the panel s status  i e  if access level 3 supervisory events have been  programmed by an authorised systems engineer        At Access Level 3  press the button  The display shows all access level 3 none fire  none     fault related events  e g  class change  gas shut off valve operated  panel keyswitch activated  emergency  lighting system signals  etc     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 44 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    10 MAINTENANCE    Periodic routine maintenance should be carried out in accordance with all applicable national  regional or local  regulations  standards and working practices  Maintenance of equipment external to the control panel will be  detailed in the appropriate manufacturer s literature  The following is recommended as a guideline only     Daily  Authorised User Responsibility     Y    Check the panel s indicators and touchscreen indicate normal operation and no faults are present on  the system     Y Ensure the Fire Alarm Log Book is kept up to date by recording fire signals  fault signals  work on  the system  etc     Monthl
46. ical Detector    AV  25  IP 0  S 3   AV1  0     Fire LED       Press the EB button to start the test  As the device is intensively polled  some of its analogue values may    change  helping to assist you to pinpoint loop wiring communication faults and or faulty devices  The running  total of the number of good and bad polls between the panel and monitored device at any time appears in the top  right corner of the display  e g     72    denotes good poll       0     denotes bad poll      Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 31 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    94 13 Edit Delete Device     b   001   000     oo This function allows a selected device s parameters to be  ENT Address Sub     edited including       Optical Detector e Device type  Zone 1   Zone id e Zone        a DG e Input or Output Group    Loop 1   Device T    e Device name     Menu Reset       9 4 1 4 Edit Device Name    This function allows the text description assigned to specific  devices to be created  or amended     When selected  use the touchscreen s Qwerty keyboard to  change the text description        Menu    9 4 1 5   Enable Disable Device    This function allows the state of a specific device to be  toggled between    enabled    and    disabled    state     Zone 1 Zone   Lp 1 A 001  Loop 1   Device 1    is currently enabled       Silence    9 4 1 6 Add Device    This function allows devices to be added to a loop   In the L
47. in a prominent position within the building  The ambient  light and sound levels should allow the indicators and touchscreen to be clearly visible and the internal buzzer  clearly heard  Typical locations for the panel are in the entrance foyer hallway at ground floor level  the first  and most obvious point of contact for emergency services  or in a permanently manned security office     5 3 Removing the Lid  PCB Chassis and PSU    To protect the panel s electronic components from damage and also to expose the back box mounting holes   the panel s lid  PCB chassis and PSU should be removed prior to initial installation  When removed  all panel  components should be stored in a clean  dry place which is free from vibration  dust and excessive heat     HINT  Retaining the components in a suitable cardboard box will also guard them against  mechanical damage     To remove the lid      Use the supplied key to unlock the lid      Open the lid 180  to the left  do not overbend the hinges   then disconnect the lid s earth strap        By hand  or by using a screwdriver  push out the lid s two plastic hinge pins  shown  right  and lift off the lid     To remove the PCB chassis and PSU     A      A See    Anti static handling guidelines    in section 1 2          Disconnect the earth strap from the PCB chassis  Remove the four retaining screws that secure the  PCB chassis in the back box and carefully remove the chassis to expose the PSU        Pull the PSU   s earth strap off the sp
48. is instance it is not the charger at fault  it is the battery     link wire       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 19 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    6 MULTIPATH  amp SINGLEPATH NETWORKING  Optional     The ZFP s network protocol allows the interconnection of up to 128 ZFP panels and compact controllers over  a two wire RS485 network  A ZFP network can either be a high integrity multipath network  or a standard  singlepath network     To communicate over a network  each network node  panel or compact controller  requires an RS485  network interface PCB  Compact controllers come with a network interface PCB fitted as standard     6 1 Summary of Network Features    Multipath network Singlepath network  Network interface PCB Part No  ZHN ZSN   one required per panel   Maximum number of network nodes 128  max  64 x 8 loop panels  B      Maximum cable length between nodes Ikm  Maximum cable length of network 128km    Network protocol RS485  Network topology Ring configuration Daisy chain configuration  2 core screened cable  fire resistant  minimum size 1mm    A x    Fault tolerant network  with a single wiring fault     Accept Events  Fires  Faults  Disablements   Tests  over the network    Accept Actions  Silence Sounders  ReSound  Sounders  Reset Panel  over the network   Share Zones  Input Groups  Output Groups  etc   over the network   PC Tools available for programming Cause and  Effects and
49. it    Installation PCBs normally installed within a ZFP panel but may be extended up to 1 km  for non EN 54 2 functions     Full size  80w x 150h x 30d   Common features 24V supply inputs   ABUS RS485 connections provided on the Main 2 Loop PCB   15 available addresses  set using 4 way DIP switch SW1      Isolated RS485 multi drop   LED indication for polling and power        Standard connectors  5mm fixed PCB connectors     Relay PCB features Common features  as above      8 way PCB shown below  1A 30V single pole contacts   Full size PCB can be scored in the middle to produce a half size PCB   Full size provides 8 way option  half size provides 4 way option   Each relay is programmable using ZFP PC Tools  see DFU5000505    Separate LED provided for each relay     RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 6 RELAY 7 RELAY 8    z o ziz o z z o ziz o z  O o O  e  O O O o  CONN4 CONN3 CONN2 CONN1    s O QQ    MQoOOQO DooOOGOQOQ    O V 8 Ave   O    ATH En  SATH CD  9A TH CO  LAT ED  8A TH CD    ATNO AVM t di 3NI19NOTV   Vv3H8  g AVT3H    HHI    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 24 of 55       ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Digital I O PCB features Common features  as above      16 way PCB shown below  Open collector outputs  100mA sink    Full size PCB can be scored in the middle to produce a half size PCB   Full size provides 16 way option  half size provides 8 way option   Each I O is programmable using ZFP PC Tools  see D
50. ith isolator MT  Local Externally powered conventional sounders  24V  PSU       Fire output t      Fault input A     Input Output  I O  Unit  with isolator                 3 Conventional detectors  sounders  wh    and manual call points  So    Hush button       2    with isolator Switch monitor    Ta with isolator  LAB     EOL Ancillary function         m K E  MK Soi    _ tS asp ci Ry  Loop 1  Loop 2 Not Shown   Relay 1  Relay 2 mm      Monitored input 1  Fault relay ZFP Panel  m T Monitored input 2    100mA  24V output    Main 2 Loop  Em  d SO EOL       Network Nodes Network 2 x 1A conventional sounder circuits   lt  gt    Panels or Compact Controllers  PCB    ee Nu MORA 0 EOL  2x RS 485 1x RS 232  1 x FAT FBF PCB Pager DECT communicator    1x A Bus    Detector c w Detector c w Loop powered Conventional  mounting base isolating base sounder sounder    Conventional Detector c w Manual Loop powered  detector begat base  I  call point beacon    sounder beacon       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 14 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Important Note  Remember to isolate the panel s Mains and battery backup supplies before terminating  wiring at the panel     5 11 Analogue Addressable Loop s  Wiring    Two analogue loop connections  Loop   amp  Loop2  are available on the Main 2 Loop PCB  as shown in figure 4  below  The maximum output current per loop is 500mA and plug on 5mm connectors accept up 
51. jeyuozuou    au  0  3SIMAIJOJ9NUE  S M ay  WN  pue jesu           S M  UNIMSASY    AMIN3 SIA    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 28 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 2 Access Level 3 Menu Structure    Figure 15 shows the menu options available at access level 3     Three    access levels    are available at the panel  general user  access level 1   authorised user  access level 2   and authorised systems engineer  access level 3   This manual focuses on the programming functions  available at access level 3 only  access levels 1  amp  2 are covered in the separate User Manual  DFU5000501    including information on how fire  fault  disablements and test conditions are reported and dealt with     At access level 3  you can     e View any active fires  faults  disablements or test conditions that are displayed on the touchscreen      Gain entry to the panel s access level 2 menu options       Gain access to a wide range of engineering functions including loop current  changing the entry codes  to access levels 2 and 3 from their factory default settings  see section 9 4        Gain access to a wide range of commissioning functions including auto loop learn  edit devices  set up  networking and Input Output Group assignment  see section 9 5        Display  filter  print or reset the panel s event and alarm history  see section 9 6        Enable or disable zones  sounders  Input Groups  Output Gr
52. l printer is fitted  including print alarms  print  faults  etc     9 5 9 Setup Networking    This function is used to assign network ID addresses to Segments     Refer to networking section 6 5 for details     9 5 10 Select Language    This function changes the text language of the touchscreen buttons and menus  The default language is English     9 5 11 Synchronise Network Data    This function synchronises data held by various panels connected on a networked system  including loop  numbers  loop addresses  device types  zones  Input Groups and Output Groups     Using this function  updated files are copied from panel to panel with the purpose of keeping the data held by  each panel identical to eachother  If the system is not working correctly  this function can be used for  troubleshooting purposes     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 38 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 5 12 LCD Auto Dimming    This function adjusts the touchscreen s power save mode     At Access Level 3    Commissioning Functions  press the   LCDAuto Dimming   button and the window shown    below appears            L    Dim Backlight in   By default  the LCD backlight will switch off after 60  W DA seconds  To select a different dimming time press the  mm    Secs    field  060 shown left  and use the and  buttons to adjust the time  or enter the time directly into  the field using the touchscreen s numeric keypad      0
53. l relay consumes 20mA  0 02A  when activated     L   The total alarm current of loop devices per loop  sounders  beacons etc   is typically 150mA  0 154    T   The amount of time in hours required for the alarm  e g  half an hour  0 5Hrs      Example calculation for a 4 loop panel     The 4 loop panel has 80 devices per loop  320 in total  with a total quiescent current of 204mA  0 204A  for  all loop devices  In alarm  the alarm current per loop is 0 15A  0 64 in total   2 panel relays activated at   0 02A each   and a conventional sounder load of 0 25A  The required standby time is 24 hours  and the  required alarm time is 0 5 hours     Calculate the alarm capacity    T x A   L x 1 5     T   0 5Hrs  A   0 25   2 x 0 02   0 29A  L   0 15 x 4   0 6A    Therefore  the alarm capacity is    0 5 x  0 29   0 6 x 1 5     0 668 Ah  Calculate the quiescent capacity   Hx P Zx1 5     H   24Hrs  P  0 12A  Z   0 204A    Therefore  the quiescent capacity is    24 x  0 12   0 204 x 1 5     11 664Ah   Total Battery Capacity    1 25 x  0 668   11 664     15 42Ah    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 51 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 6     ZFP Technical Specification    STANDARD 2 4 LOOP VERSION  Power Supply and Charger       230Vac  10  50 60Hz    1 35A max   27Vdc  SA    SA    Mains supply voltage   Rated Current       Internal Power Supply   Maximum continuous output current   including charging  
54. ment No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 8 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    4 CABLING REQUIREMENTS    All installation wiring must be checked and tested before termination at the panel  Always isolate the  panel s Mains and battery backup supplies before cable termination at the panel     4 1 Mains Wiring    Mains wiring must be installed in accordance with the relevant national  regional or local regulations  in the  UK this is the IEE Wiring Regulations BS 7671 and BS 5839 Part 1     Mains wiring should be fire resistant and segregated from extra low voltage field wiring    The general requirement for the 230V  50Hz Mains supply to the ZFP panel is fixed wiring  using 3 core  cable  no less than 1mm  and no more than 2 5mm    or a suitable three conductor system fed from an    isolating switched fused spur  fused at 3A  The Mains supply must be exclusive to the panel  secure from  unauthorised operation  and be marked    FIRE ALARM  DO NOT SWITCH OFF        HINT  As an alternative to a switched fused spur  a double pole isolating device  B  may be used in  the Mains feed from the Main Distribution Board  A  to the ZFP Panel  C   providing it meets the  appropriate wiring regulations   see diagram below      gt  1 0mm   lt 2 5mm2       4 2 Field Wiring    Separated or Safety Extra Low Voltage  SELV  field wiring includes loop circuits  sounder circuits and  auxiliary inputs outputs  SELV field wiring must be installed in accordance with the relevant 
55. n        Refer to section 5 11  figure 4 for analogue loop  connections        Ta  ASTA    an a       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 12 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 9 Compact Controllers  Optional     The compact controller is an optional network node that can be used to operate the system with basic  functionality  The controller is a loopless device and has the following flush and surface mounted versions   e Controller flush mount   Part No  ZREPIF  used with a multipath network   Part No  ZREP2F  used  with a singlepath network      e Controller surface mount   Part No  ZREPIS  used with a multipath network   Part No  ZREP2S   used with a singlepath network      Summary of Compact Controller Features  e For controller dimensions and fixing details     see Appendix 1   e Silence  Reset and Mute buttons are available at the controller s touchscreen   e Alarms  Faults  Disablements and Tests buttons are available at the controller s touchscreen     e Acontroller comes with a network PCB fitted as standard  enabling it to communicate with other  nodes  panels or controllers  over a ZFP network  See networking section 6 for details     e Each controller requires an EN 54 4 A2 boxed PSU  supplied separately   See networking section 6   figures 13  amp  14 for PSU connection details     e Acontroller has a limited number of touchscreen menus available compared to a panel  These are  liste
56. national   regional or local regulations  in the UK this is the IEE Wiring Regulations BS 7671 and BS 5839 Part 1      Fire resistant  screened cable should be used throughout the installation  This not only shields the data  moving up and down the cables from outside interference but is essential to ensure compliance with EMC  regulations  All screens must only be terminated to the earth bar provided in the panel   s back box     Screened cables such as FP 200     Firetuff     FirecelTM and MICC may be acceptable provided they meet  national standards   the system specification as applicable  Consult Clause 26 of BS 5839 Part 1 for more  detailed information on cables  wiring and other interconnections     4 3 Testing of Field Wiring    Check the continuity of the loops  including screens   loop earth faults  loop crossover faults  the resistance of  the conventional sounder circuits and all other field wiring as appropriate to ensure they are free from faults        A DO NOT test wiring with an insulation tester  Megger  with any electronic equipment connected as the  500V test will destroy these devices and invalidate the warranty     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 9 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 INSTALLATION    Note  See section 9 1 for a recommended shortform installation procedure     5 1 Enclosure Description    The panel s enclosure comprises of a hinged steel lid and a steel ba
57. nitored for o c and s c faults             Relay Outputs       Number of outputs   Relay type   Relay output   Auxiliary relays 1  amp  2   Fault relay   24Vdc auxiliary power output    2 x auxiliary relays  1 x fault relay  1 x 24Vdc auxiliary power output  Voltage free  single pole changeover  1A  30Vdc  maximum   Programmable using PC Tools  Active when faults are present or total power failure  19 5V minimum  28V maximum  Max current 100mA                          Fuses  compliant to IEC EN60127 Pt2     Primary fuse  F1  supplied 2A  HRC  20mm ceramic  Battery fuse  F2  supplied 5A  F  20mm glass    Indicators and Controls                      Indicators Up to 200 separate LEDs programmable  Plus mandatory EN 54 indications   Display LCD Touchscreen  4 3 inch  472 x 248 pixel  24 bit  16M colour resistive  Keyswitch  on Control Display module  Enables direct entry to access level 2       Cables and Connectors                      Type of cable Fire resistant  screened cable  minimum size 1mm      Max  cable length per loop Ikm   Connector blocks  loops and sounders  Plug on type  largest acceptable cable size 2 5mm    Max  allowable loop impedance  each 20 ohm   conductor    Max  cable capacitance  27uF   A Bus cabling 2 core plus screen  plus 2 core for power supply which may be local       Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 52 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Network specification    STAND
58. nnector  PL3   E   When lit red  hazardous voltages are present on the components and copper Connects to PLA on Main 2 Loop PCB  under the PSU   s cover  DO NOT TOUCH UNTIL EXTINGUISHED  P l  F   Battery Monitoring Link  PLK1   Link must NOT be permanently fitted  Battery Input CONN   See section 5 19     N   Supply Output  CONNS        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 18 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 19 Connecting the Standby Batteries    CAUTION  There is a risk of explosion if an incorrect battery type is used  Always dispose of  used batteries in accordance with the battery manufacturers    instructions     Do not make the final battery connections until the installation wiring is complete and the panel  is ready to be tested  One method of isolating battery power is to disconnect the battery link wire        Two new  good quality and fully charged 12V valve regulated lead acid  VRLA  batteries are required as the  emergency stand by power supply for the panel     The batteries should be connected in series and located in the bottom of the panel s enclosure  as shown in  figure 11 below  Connect the    Red      ve  and    Black      ve  battery wires from the battery terminals to connector  block CONNS on the power supply s PCB  The  red and black  battery wires   green  link wire and nylon cable  ties are supplied in the panel s accessory pack  Secure the batteries into position usin
59. o start the new code entry sequence  Menu      x  l     again        9 4 10 Change Access Level 3  AL3  Code    This function is used to change the four digit code needed to enter the panel s access level 3 menu options     At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the   Change AL3 Code   button and the window shown  below appears     Use the touchscreen s numeric keypad buttons to enter  the new access level 3 code  After the fourth digit has  Enter M ccm owal d Cone been entered  the panel will request you confirm the    a si E id new code by re entering it     Enter the code again by pressing the buttons in the same  sequence  If the two codes match  the panel will accept  the code and you will be taken back to the engineering  menus  If you type an incorrect confirmation code you  will be prompted to start the new code entry sequence    Menu     I   PPI again        9 4 11 Panel Notes    This function allows panel specific comments to be written by an authorised systems engineer  These comments  are editable     When selected  press anywhere in the Comments window  shown below left  and in the next window that  appears use the touchscreen s Qwerty keyboard to add pertinent notes about the panel  shown below right      ui  0 05        La   Comments            dic    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 34 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 4 12 Show System Details    This function lists
60. omprise of selected Output Groups and used in C amp E programming  max  32      Panel  A fire alarm control panel with 2  4  6 or 8 field device loops connected to it that can be used to  configure a fire alarm and detection system  A panel is a node when connected as part of a network     PCB  Printed Circuit Board  PSU  Power Supply Unit  that portion of the panel which supplies all voltages necessary for its operation     SD  Secure Digital  memory card   A non volatile micro memory card  fitted internally at CONNI on the  Control Display Module PCB     Supervisory  None fire related action  e g  Open a door  Start a fan  etc   System Devices  Include panel sounder  panel relay  panel keyswitch  panel touchscreen  etc     Zones  Geographical location of a device  max  200 per panel      Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 54 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    sonsoubeig  S    SIA  G W2 SAS 910 59 Y  s  oSiA  q ui  ls  s dnyoeg  pes ue  l5  apow yes  IS Te Wa sAs MOUS  opo    1v abueyo  opo  z1v abueyo  snjejs doo  mous     SISAL Y 489 9  dnous andino 1s  1  dno019  nduj 3sa     SMEIS NSd MOUS    429u2 uoneulurejuo     JoBeuew   3 A  q    GuuaauBbug    pej4 sdoo7 jas    Sujuw g o3ny q51      84eg YIOMJaN JU  S    BenBue11353     s  SIR SETS ID TS      4  3 Ulid jaued dnjas   awen dnog andino yp3  auwen dno1o induj ypz   91A9Q YP3 190 PPV   EERIEETe M  N Puls    FESTIVI   3 A  q    Buiuoirssiuiuuo
61. oop Devices window  shown in section 9 4 1   press a     no device fitted    icon       and the display shown left appears     Press the   AddDevice   button and the display shown in    section 9 4 1 3 appears allowing the device s parameters to be  added           9 4 2 Contamination Check    This function checks all detection devices on a loop for  contamination     When selected the display shown left is displayed showing the  default minimum and maximum analogue values  AV      Select which loop s  to test and press the button to start    the contamination check    After the check is completed  any detection devices that fall  outside of the analogue range  below the Min AV  or above the  Max AV  will be listed on the touchscreen        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 32 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 4 3 Show PSU Status    This function allows you to view important information regarding the state of the panel s PSU and its standby  battery supply     9 44 Test Input Group    This function allows you to perform tests on the panel s Input Groups  e g  simulate a manual call point input  to the panel to test the cause and effects     At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the button and choose the Input Group to  be tested from the list of available groups  In the next window choose the type of test to be performed on the  Input Group including  NORM or TRIG test     9 4 5 Te
62. oups and loop devices  see section 9 7        Set the panel s time and date  see section 9 8      9 3 Howto Enter Access Level 3  AL3     e Entry to AL3 using the panels touchscreen    With the panel operating under normal conditions  shown below left   press the   Menu   button on the  panel s touchscreen to show the access level 1 menu options  shown below right      Access Level 1      Access Level 2     Clean the display      Access Level 3         Lamps Test         View Alarm Counter    Menu a Reset   Mute   Silence   4       Menu Reset   Mute   Silence             10 58 26 10 09 12          Using the touchscreen s numeric keypad  enter the four digit access level 3 code  The default code is  4444   When the code has been entered correctly  the access level 3 menu options are displayed  shown below right    Note that the panel will automatically exit access level 3 after 20 minutes without a button press     s s  Ac  Enter Access Level 3 Code cess Level 3    TII Des in    Cose       Reset   Mute   Silence   Z2 Iw   Menu   Reset   Mute   Silence   pun         e Entry to AL3 using the panel   s keyswitch and touchscreen    With the panel operating under normal conditions  turn the panel s keyswitch anticlockwise to the horizontal  position to display the access level 2 menu options  As detailed above  press the ELM button    and input the four digit access level 3 code           Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 29 of 55  
63. perty at an early stage in case he has any special  requirements  We strongly recommend that a suitably qualified and competent person is consulted in  connection with the design of the fire alarm system     The equipment must be installed  operated and maintained in accordance with these instructions and the  appropriate national  regional or local regulations  If in doubt please consult your supplier     We recommend you read BS 5839 Part 1  Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings  Code of Practice  for System Design  Installation  Commissioning and Maintenance   available at your local reference library  or from the BSI  Other national standards of installation should be referenced where applicable     1 4 Equipment Guarantee  This equipment is not guaranteed unless the complete installation is installed and commissioned in    accordance with the laid down national  regional or local standards  in the UK BS 5839 Part 1  by an  approved and competent person or organisation     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 6 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    2 ZFP KEY FEATURES    Dependant on the model purchased  the ZFP range of fire alarm control panels include the following features     2 1    Designed to comply with EN 54 Parts 2 and 4   Compatible with Apollo s XP95   Discovery communication protocols   Three cabinet sizes are available    Standard     1 slot  2 modules  2 or 4 loops    Medium 
64. r in the Address field using the touchscreen s keypad  e g  001   002  003  etc  For multipath systems  ensure this is the same ID that has been set using the DIP  switch  SW 1  in that particular panel     e Press the button to confirm and exit     e Repeat this procedure for all other networked nodes     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 23 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    7 A BUS  Optional     A Bus enhances the functionality of the ZFP system by connecting peripheral PCBs which provide additional  I O and relay outputs     The A Bus RS485 network protocol allows the interconnection of up to 15 A Bus PCBs per Main 2 Loop PCB  using a 2 core screened cable  plus 2 core for power   A Bus PCBs are normally installed within a ZFP panel  but can also work up to a distance of 1 km for non EN 54 2 functions  Two A Bus PCB sizes are available  full  and half size  If required  a full size PCB can be scored in the middle to produce a half size PCB     Programming A Bus PCBs  using ZFP PC Tools  is detailed in the A Bus Set Document No  DFU5000505     7 1 Summary of A Bus Features    Peripheral PCBs 4 way Relay PCB  half size   Part No  Z11   8 way Relay PCB  full size   Part No  Z12     8 way Digital I O PCB  half size   Part No  Z13   16 way Digital I O PCB  full size   Part No  Z14     Cabling 2 core screened cable  plus 2 core for power      Protocol RS485   19200 BAUD  8 Data  no Parity  1 stop b
65. ries   Part No  ZBOXL     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 46 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel                                                                        i bi  I  lt      j      Z      Hd   jj  J  NAT      E Z  D eu 178 I o 126   162     a Uf   se   E 7    214    amp        i  oa 175 E  70  s Ae 7     Ye  gt    E  s   A SS 85  A     1   E   Z  rl o             1126   178  BD    178      a a8 Z          All dimensions in mm  Drawings not to scale     Compact Controller     Flush Mount   Multipath network  Part No  ZREPIF   Singlepath network  Part No  ZREP2F         E Compact Controller     Surface Mount   Multipath network  Part No  ZREP1S   Singlepath network  Part No  ZREP25      Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 47 of 55    SAN NN    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 2     Bezels  Flush Mount     Three bezel sizes are available for the ZFP range of panels allowing the panels to be flush mounted on a wall        All dimensions in mm  Standard 2  4 Loop Bezel  1 2mm thickness  Part No  ZBEZS           B   Medium 2  4  6  8 Loop Bezel  1 2mm thickness  Part No  ZBEZM   Large 2  4  6  8 Loop Bezel  1 2mm thickness  Part No  ZBEZL        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 48 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 3     Cha
66. ssis       All dimensions in mm    Stepped Chassis  Part No  ZCHAI     B o o Flat Chassis  Part No  ZCHA2    Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 49 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    Appendix 4     List of Modules             AAAAANAANAA  LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ    elle elle    e    eee             Control Display module  c w 4 3    touchscreen   keyswitch  16 LEDs      Part No  741    20 zone indicator  module c w name slots   5 switches  10 bi colour  function LEDs      Part No  Z45    40 zone indicator  module c w name slots      Part No  Z47    40 zone indicator  module c w printer  2  switches  4 bi colour  function LEDs      Part No  749    Printer module    Part No  Z51         e elle 0  la       L               D e e n       5 3 5 K Sin            H      A A A A    A A A A A      gt  E   S    B                ee eo 1o  o o TI       AAAAAAAAAA    LJ LJ LJ LJ LJ L    a op     a e m  gt      a              e le Le e e  e l e e               E e o    ee ee ce e e                   AAAAAA  e le  o  o     o o       20 zone indicator  module c w name slots      Part No  Z44    20 zone indicator  module c w name slots   printer  2 switches  4 bi   colour function LEDs      Part No  Z46    40 zone Indicator  module c w 5 switches   10 bi colour function  LEDs      Part No  Z48    100 zone indicator  module  numbered 1   100       Part No  Z50 1 100    100 zone indicator  module  numbered 101  
67. st Output Group    This function allows you to perform tests on the panel s Output Groups     At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the button and choose the Output Group to  be tested from the list of available groups  In the next window choose the type of test to be performed on the  Output Group including  OFF  ON and PULSED test     9 4 6 Walk Test    This function allows you to put one or more of the system s detection zones into walk test mode  When a zone is  in walk test mode  any detector manual call point triggered on that zone will turn on all of the sounders that are  mapped to that zone for a brief period    At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the suska button and in the next window choose the  type of test to be performed  e g  Sounders Enabled  Detectors Only  etc  After making a selection  press the        v button and in the next window select the zone s  you wish to put into walk test mode by pressing the zone  button s   This toggles the zone s state between NORMAL operation and ON TEST     After making a selection  press the button and confirm the changes by pressing the button        Any zones in test can be viewed  and cancelled  by pressing yellow INI button on the top line of the  touchscreen  Any devices not tested will be listed on the touchscreen        9 4 7 Clear All Tests   This function globally clears all active tests on the system  The button is greyed out when there are no tests on  the system    9 4 8 Show Loop Stat
68. t be removed from the inside of the back box     Ensure there is sufficient space to allow the lid to be fitted removed when the panel is wall mounted     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 11 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    5 6 Reinstalling the PSU  PCB Chassis and Lid    Refit the panel s PSU  PCB chassis and lid by following the removal procedure  section 5 3  in reverse order     Note that the panel s PSU will have to be refitted and connections made to it before the chassis is refitted   See Connecting Mains     section 5 18 and Connecting the Standby Batteries     section 5 19     5 7  Inserting the  slide in  labels    Insert the slide in labels  supplied in the accessory pack  for the ancillary  modules   as shown right     Note  The label inserted for the module s control buttons depends on how the  unit has been configured     CAMARA  isi I TY      lt   I       5 8 Fitting the 2 Loop PCB  Optional     An optional 2 Loop PCB  Part No  ZO2LOOP X  provides two additional analogue loop connections  Loop3   amp  Loop4  if required  With reference to the diagram below        Take the 2 Loop PCB and carefully alien its holes up  with the four mounting holes on the Main 2 Loop  PCB       Insert the four PCB    plug on    pillars  supplied with  the 2 Loop PCB  through the holes on the 2 Loop  PCB and into the holes on the Main 2 Loop PCB   Push the pillars until they click and lock in positio
69. terable   Greater than 100 000 addressable device system capacity    Three access levels     access level 1  general user   access level 2  authorised user  and access level 3   authorised systems engineer  with keyswitch entry to access level 2    Selectable language  Real time clock with automatic daylight saving time    Standard upload download software includes facility to upload company logos     even from a simple   gif file from a camera    Up to 16 GB  2 GB as standard  internal micro SD memory card  removable     Up to 38 characters of custom text per loop device    Networking  Optional     If required  the panel can be configured to sit on a ZFP network  either a multipath network  or a singlepath  network  To communicate over a network  each network node  panel or compact controller  requires an RS485  network interface PCB  See section 6 for details     Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 7 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    3 SYSTEM DESIGN    4 Loop ZFP Panel Block Diagram    3 1    Figure 1     4 Loop ZFP Panel Block Diagram        82d O I  jey6iq    em g       80d Aejoy  Kem p    89d O I 18119  fem 9     82d Aejoy  Aem g    v       SNS A 194 0 Woy Je od aye  Ile ULD     XOq 1  u o JO 3 9 ulew ul  pejunoui aq ues sgod sng v     puonuanuo9 V    XZ DL    A ddns Jamod sng y       eusayuy   NSd v rsN3    yur   eos  NSd    L  t 9    sdoo1    p doo   eum y       sojeJodJooui   god doo7 z   
70. th care    Press the   MonitorPoint    button to start the test and a typical display  shown below left  appears showing the  analogue values  Press this button and a typical display  shown below right  appears  Note this display will  differ for different devices  detectors  sounders  I O units  etc    In the example shown  select    Remote LED         Fire LED    or    Test                  L 1 A 001  Loop 1   Device 1    Remote LED x    Zone 1 Zone    Lp 1 A 001   Loop 1   Device 1  Optical Detector   AV  25  IP 0  S 3   AV1  0     Fire LED  gt        seno   reso   nuo   snene    gt     Press the Ez button to start the test and the panel returns back its analogue values on the touchscreen     9 4 1 2 Intensive Poll    This function allows you to monitor a specific addressable point on the system to see how it responds to  intensive  repeated polls from the panel  During this test  the panel temporarily disables the point bein  monitored and also the panel from reporting fires  pre alarms and faults  Therefore  use this function with care           Press the button to start the test and a typical display  shown below left  appears showing    the polling results  Press this button and a typical display  shown below right  appears  Note this display will  differ for different devices  detectors  sounders  I O units  etc    In the example shown  select    Remote LED         L 1 A 001  Loop 1   Device 1    Zone 1  Zone Remote LED Y   Lp 1 A 001  Loop 1   Device 1 bh ABIT    Opt
71. to 2 5mm  cable   An optional 2 Loop PCB provides two additional analogue loop connections  Loop3  amp  Loop4  if required     The loop s earth screens should be adequately insulated and ONLY terminated at the earth bar in the back box  to ensure earth continuity  Check for loop earth faults and loop crossover faults     The back box earth bar is provided for terminating earth screens or drains and is NOT the panel s  main earth point  The installer must review the external earth bonding  if required  with respect to  the national  regional or local wiring rules  If the installation requires protective earth bonding  then  this must be applied externally and in conjunction with the type of earth system employed on site     Figure 4     Analogue Addressable Loop Connections             REY m Fen  Gv PI E NCC NO MG C NO MC C ONO    JAIRI ITRI IRING       MANU OPTICAL  CALL POINT DETECTOR VO UNIT BEACON    S     0        SOUNDER DETECTOR CALLY POINT DETECTOR    PR 9 ox       LOOP1 A  OUT           LOOP1 B  RETURN     Loop2    Loop1 p  A  A  B  B  A  A  B  B     Figure 4 key     Analogue Loop 1 Cable  fire resistant  D ai A  A   A   B   B       20 way heavy duty brass earth bar   DO NOT operate the equipment without  connecting cable screens to this bar     Cable Earth Screens Main 2 Loop PCB  Part No  Z02MAIN X      Additional Analogue Loop 2 Connector  A   A   B   B     Plug on connector type  Wiring not shown in figure 4        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Do
72. tput    Groups     Hint  ZFP PC Tools  Part No  ZTOOLS  are available that allow quick and easy input of data  cause  and effect programming  device and zone naming  etc  Contact your supplier for details     At Access Level 3  press the    Scroll down to view additional commissioning menu options  shown below right            button and the window shown below left appears     Commissioning Commissioning     lt  lt     1        Loop Learn   Edit Zone Name   Setup Networking   Set Loops Fitted    Device Manager   Edit Input Group Name   Select Language       Le ee    Find New Devices   Edit Output Group Name        LCD Auto Dimming             Silence    Commissioning functions are listed in sections 9 5 1 to 9 5 13        9 5 1 Loop Learn    During a loop learn  the panel interrogates every device fitted on a selected loop to identify their address and to  find out the type of device  This provides the opportunity to identify any missing devices  double addressed  devices  incomplete loops as well as wrong device types     At Access Level 3    Commissioning Functions  press the   Loopleam   button and the window shown  below appears             a   Select the loop s  you want the panel to learn  Loop 1 and  Loop 2 are shown selected left   then press the       Loop Learn    button  A progress bar will be shown during the loop  learn process  Depending on the size of the installation   the loop learn process can take several minutes     AFTER A SUCCESSFUL LOOP LEARN YOU WILL H
73. ups   button and follow the same  operating procedure previously listed in section 9 7 2        9 7 7 Enable Disable Panel Printer    This function is used to disable  and re enable  the panel printer  if fitted      At Access Level 3    Disablement Functions  press the   Panel Printer   button and follow the same  operating procedure previously listed in section 9 7 2              9 7 8 Clear All Disablements    This function is used to globally clear all current disablements on the system     At Access Level 3  gt  Disablement Functions  press the   Clear All Disablements   button and follow the same  operating procedure previously listed in section 9 7 2           Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 43 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 8 Set the Panel   s Time and Date    This function is used to set the panel s time and date  which is required for accurate logging of events in the  panel s log  The panel has a real time 24 hour clock with default time and date settings  An automatic DST   Daylight Saving Time  option is available which will automatically adjust the panel s clock one hour forward  on the last Sunday in March and one hour backward on the last Sunday in October     At Access Level 3  press the MSI button and a window similar to the one shown below appears          Alarm 0 Faults 0 Disabl ents   Tests   y o      LUE Date i   Adjust the time and date using the touchscreen s numer
74. us    This function allows you to view the level of electrical    du E current being drawn by the addressable loop s  and check       Rm     E   the loop isolator condition     At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the       button and a window similar to the one  shown left appears     If there is a fault on one of the loops the background  colour of the switch will change from green to yellow     Menu   Reset   Mute   Silence         v  The actual loop current drawn will depend upon the number  of devices connected on a loop        Installation and Programming Manual e Approved Document No  DFU5000503 Rev 3 e Page 33 of 55    ZFP Networkable Analogue Addressable Fire Alarm Panel    9 4 9 Change Access Level 2  AL2  Code    This function is used to change the four digit code needed to enter the panel s access level 2 menu options     At Access Level 3    Engineering Functions  press the   Change ALZ Code   button and the window shown    below appears               Use the touchscreen s numeric keypad buttons to enter  ERE   ie ES     Enter New Access Level 2 Code   Fa 2 3  BR nr    the new access level 2 code  After the fourth digit has  been entered  the panel will request you confirm the  new code by re entering it     Enter the code again by pressing the buttons in the same  sequence  If the two codes match  the panel will accept  the code and you will be taken back to the engineering  menus  If you type an incorrect confirmation code you  N will be prompted t
75. y  Authorised User Responsibility     v At least one manual call point or detector  from different zones each month  should be operated to  test the fire panel and any connected alarm warning devices  This operation should be carried out on  a rotating basis  so that all devices are checked at least once over a period of 3 months     v Where permissible  any link to the fire brigade or remote manned centre should be operated     v Any defects should be recorded in the Fire Alarm Log Book and reported to the maintenance  provider     Quarterly  Authorised Service Personnel Responsibility     Y    Check entries in the Fire Alarm Log Book and inspect the panel   s event log  taking appropriate  corrective action where necessary     Y Check the alarm  fault and ancillary functions of the panel     v Visually inspect the exterior of the enclosure for any signs of damage or loose cable glands and  rectify any faults found  Inspect the panel interior for any moisture ingress or other deterioration   Examine the printed circuit boards for signs of over heating or damaged tracks  Replace any  defective items    Y Enquire if any structural alterations have been made which could affect the operation of call points   detectors or sounders  if so carry out a visual inspection     v Any defects should be recorded in the Fire Alarm Log Book and corrective action taken     Yearly  Authorised Service Personnel Responsibility   V Carry out the recommended daily  monthly and quarterly maintenan
    
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