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1. LOOP To From Next Fire Detector Alarm Or Control Return Panel To FACP LOOP LOOP l y G y f y le From Next Fire Xi X X1 Detector Alarm Li 1 1 Or Control Return Panel To G y Gi y a y FACP LOOP Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 17 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 7 2 Setting the device zone amp ID detectors call points amp sounders The ID2 divides the loop addresses into zones and Ids The panel translates the address into a zone and ID Each zone starts with 1D1 in order to simplify the addressing To assist with setting the dip switches there is a free app available for download on the APP Store for iOS or Google Play for Android INFINITY Search for ID2 to find the app INFINITY Zone Number 1 Device Number 1 Move the zone amp device ID sliders to give the switch settings for each device A Available on the ANDROID APP ON App Store gt gt Google play Alternatively the table on the following page shows the switch settings Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 18 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL ZONE eo Ee Len oi aue eae io BM ge a aca 1 3 oFF ofr ON ON ON ON
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3. NOTE When the ID2 panel is operating normally i e not being tended by service personnel the front cover should be screwed closed with the hex screws provided 1 3 Battery Information This C I E uses 2 x 12V Sealed Lead Acid SLA batteries up to 7 2 Ah CAUTION RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO BATTERY MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES DANGER Batteries are electrically live at all times NEVER short circuit the battery terminals WARNING Batteries are often heavy take great care when lifting and transporting batteries For weights above 24 kilos lifting aids should be used DANGER Do NOT attempt to remove the battery lid or tamper with the internal workings of the battery Electrolyte is a highly corrosive substance and presents significant danger to yourself and to anything else it touches In case of accidental skin or eye contact flush the affected area with plenty of clean fresh water and seek immediate medical attention Valve Regulated Lead Acid VRLA batteries are low maintenance requiring no electrolyte top up or measurement of specific gravity 1 4 Product Disposal at the end of its working life Like all electronic equipment at the end of its working life this unit should not be disposed of in a refuse bin It should be taken to a local reprocessing site as per the guidelines of the WEEE directive for correct dispo
4. In order to calculate the standby battery size required the following formula can be used Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x Df x Tam X laLm Tssy xX la DF is a derating factor typically 2 used when a battery has to supply a high current load ners TaLm Maximum time in hours required for the alarm 2 hour is most common time lam Total Alarm Current in amps for all alarm devices connected to the alarm circuits Tspy Standby time in hours for the system after mains failure normally 24 48 or 72 hr lap Quiescent current in amps of control panel in fault condition because of mains failure laz Quiescent current in amps of all detection zones 20 2 Device Values for Battery calculation Device Quiescent Alarm Comment ID2 Panel 50mA 102mA This is the current used during mains failure ID2Repeater_ OMA 7TBmA Fyreye MKII Addressable Optical Smoke Detector____ 0 5mA _ 5mA Fyreye MKII Addressable Heat Detector 0 5mA_ _ MA Fyreye MKII Fixed Temperature Heat Detector 0 5mA SMA o gt Z o Fyreye MKII Addressable Opto Heat Detector 0 5mA SMA Zeta Addressable Manual CallPoint FOB mMA 25mA gt Zeta Addressable Weatherproof Manual Call Point___ 0 6mA 25mA o Z O Fyreye MKII Addressable Xtratone Sounder 06mA_ 45mA y O Fyreye MKII Addressable Xtratone Sounder Flasher__ 0 65mA_ 74mA gt o gt Z o o o Fyreye MKII Addressable Xtratone
5. R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 17 DISABLEMENT On the ID2 there are 2 disablement options A whole zone of devices can be disabled or an individual device in a zone can be disabled Both types of disablement can be used at the same time if required Note that when there is any type of disablement present line 3 of the System Normal screen will show Disablements Present Also note that any required disablement s must be programmed before a zone is put in to test mode 17 1 Zone disablement To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance checks any of the zones or the loop sounders can be disabled When a zone is disabled the panel will not respond to any fault or fire signals it receives from any device in that zone This might be used if the system requires routine maintenance and the customer needs the system to continue running but doesn t want spurious false alarms The panel will respond in the usual manner to any events in any non disabled zones The ID2 also allows the sounders to be disabled If they are disabled the panel will not start any sounders in an alarm condition 17 2 To programme zone or sounders as disabled Any number of zones or the sounders can be disabled but it is good practice to only disable one zone at a time 1 Enter access code 123 2 Press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button and the screen will first prompt for a code 248 The screen will then show ZONE DISABLEMENT Z
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7. it is possible to send commands to individual devices to start their sounder or to turn on their alarm LED Flasher Select the Zone and ID for the device to be checked If the device has an LED its LED can be turned on by pressing Eo Button 4 A star will appear in the top right hand corner to show that the LED has been lit on this device Press again to turn off If the device is a sounder or I O with a relay the sounder or relay can be started by pressing the GENERAL TEST button The Outline sounder Symbol turns solid to show that the Sounder is active Press again to turn off Similarly their Flasher can be started by pressing button 4 Press 4 again to turn off The sounder and flasher can both be activated if required Press General test then 4 Scrolling to another device or exiting the menu will automatically turn the LED or sounder flasher off Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 31 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 15 4 Using the event log The ID2 has a 1000 entry event log In the event of the log being full it will wrap around and overwrite the earliest entries The event log can be viewed through Configuration Menu 1 by selecting Option 3 View Event Log The screen prompts for which events to display Alarms Faults System or All Alarms If the alarm option is shown only alarms will be displayed Th
8. Hours 1 25 x 2 7172 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 3 3965 Amp Hours This system would require a minimum of 3 3965 Ah batteries so we would recommend using 3 4Ah batteries as the enclosure is designed for this size battery Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 40 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 21 PCB TERMINATION CONNECTIONS 12345 6 78 910 1 12 13 14 15 Z6 Z7 Z8 S1 S2 NOCNC NOCNC B GND A CTS TX RX DSR GND SOUNDERS FLT RELAY FIRE RELAY RS 485 RS 232 ZONAL INDICATIONS 1 arte al Es 1 gt ON A sfo A WARNING ZONE FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE FIRE z tee LIVE PARTS INSIDE e DISABLEMENT RESET Normal condition Power LED on Fire condition Fire LED on and zone red LED on Fault condition Fault LED on GENERAL LED TEST Evacuation Enter code then press start stop sounders ENTER TEST REFER TO MANUAL Ce ip INTELLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL EN54 2 amp EN54 4 FIRE FAULT SYSFLT FUSE 800mA AUX 28V BATTERY FUSE 2A BAT SPAREFUSES THERM ft 9 Soundercircuit1 Connection of conventionalsounders 14815 R8232 0 ENOTACTIVE ________ S Monitors battery temperature Connection from power supp Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 41 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K
9. I O to an alarm relay on the remote panel and then the relay of the I O unit connects to a non latching alarm input on the remote panel Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 26 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 12 8 5 CONFIGURING ALARM OUTPUT RESOUND OPERATION Some installations require the sounders to operate in a certain way to new alarms if the sirens have been silenced To Access the settings go to Engineer menu 1 Config alarms Resound The panel shows the following screen Press Prev Next to scroll between the options The options are e Resound for any new alarm e Resound for a new zone in alarm e Only activate for first alarm ie don t resound Scroll to required option and press enter to save 12 9 Setting the LCD language From Engineer menu 2 Select Misc option 6 Then from the Misc Settings menu select option 1 Language Pressing Prev Next will scroll through the available languages The panel will have one of 2 language banks English Spanish Portuguese French Italian OR English Hungarian Serbian Lithuanian Other languages are available on request 12 10 Software Versions From Engineer menu 2 select Misc option 6 Then from the Misc Settings menu select option 2 Version The panel will display the software versions in its two Microcontrollers one for the main fun
10. ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 17 3 Device disablement The ID2 panel can also disable individual devices detector call point sounder or interface To do this enter ENGINEER MENU 1 and select ID DEVICE Select the required device them press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button The Device label now flashes between the programmed label and Device Disabled The general disablement LED will also be lit This device is now disabled To re enable the device press the disable button again 17 4 Viewing disablements When disablements have been programmed either zone or device the general disablement LED will be lit To view the disablements press the GENERAL DISABLEMENTS button and the screen will show the following 17 4 1 VIEWING DISABLED ZONES To view which zones are disabled press 1 and then scroll through all the zones by pressing the Next button If a zone is not disabled the screen will show If a zone is disabled the screen will show If there are one or more disabled devices in a zone the screen will show this by the number of Single Devices as follow TIP a quick way to enable several disabled devices is to disable the zone in which these devices are located then re enable it 17 4 2 VIEWING DISABLED DEVICES To view which devices are disabled press 2 and scroll through all the disabled devices by pressing the Next button The screen will show Line 3
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12. R9159 22 SPECIFICATIONS 22 1 Enclosure specifications DESCRIPTION VALUE ENCLOSURE SIZE 364 x 302 x 90 mm TOP CABLE ENTRIES 15 x 19mm DIA ENTRIES 22 2 Electrical specifications ELECTRICAL DESCRIPTION VALUE MAINS VOLTAGE 230V AC 10 15 50 60 Hz BATTERY VOLTAGE 24V DC 2 X 12V SLA BATTERY SYSTEM VOLTAGE 29V DC NOMINAL 19 30 V CHARGER SIZE 300MA ZONE VOLTAGE 28V DC NOMINAL 9V data 19 5 29 5V DC TOTAL ZONE RATING 500mA Max in Radial or loop mode SOUNDER ALARM OUTPUTS LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS 2 x Conventional sounder circuits 28V nominal 150mA 20 30V DC AUXILIARY FAULT OUTPUT 1 x FAULT RELAY SELV 1A NORM ENERG AUXILIARY FIRE OUTPUT 1x FIRE RELAY SELV 1A MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ZONES 8 ZONES MAXIMUM ZONE CAPACITY 15 DEVICES PER ZONE MAX NUMBER OF DETECTION CIRCUITS Radial mode 8 Radial Circuits Loop mode 1 loop Circuit MAXIMUM LOOP SOUNDER QUANTITY 80 SOUNDERS AUX POWER OUTPUT 28V Nominal 20 30V DC AUX POWER RATING 100mA CHARGER VOLTAGE 27 6V 22 24 C NO BATTERY CONNECTED BATTERY DEEP DISCHARGE PROTECTION Batteries less than 21V DC TOTAL PSU OUTPUT 2 5 Amp REPEATER CONNECTION RS485 Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 42 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 Installation Manual Modification History ISSUE DATE CHANGES 1 0 22 1 2013 Initial Release Section 16 5 col
13. an alarm device Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 24 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 12 3 Labelling the Panel and Zones 1 To add a Zone label go to engineer menu 1and select option 2Panel Zone Text Select option 1 to enter the panel name or customer name Select option 2 to enter the zone text i e ground floor 2 Press enter when the label has been entered Press Next to edit the next zone For entering a panel name the text is entered as line 1 amp line 2 so enter is pressed after each line NOTE For many installations only these configuration steps are required 12 4 Labelling the Devices 1 To add a Device label go to engineer menu 1 and select option 3 ID DEVICE Press enter to bring up the cursor Type in the device label as required 0 space Cancel delete There are no cursors to edit the middle of a string 2 Press enter when the label has been entered Press Next to edit the next device or Press cancel to return to normal 12 5 Setting time and date To set the time amp date enter Configuration Menu 2 and select Configure System 6 The System Menu is now displayed Select option 1 to set time amp date Enter the Day Month Year Hour amp Minutes as prompted and press enter to save or Cancel at any time to exit 12 6 Changing the alarm Tones sounders For most a
14. mains interference It is advisable to apply power to the panel before connecting any devices to check for correct operation and to familiarise yourself with the fire alarm panels controls Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 10 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 6 2 5 CONNECTING THE BATTERIES Battery Interconnecting Cable Ba Sealed Lead Acid Battery Sealed Lead Acid Battery 12V 3 4 Ah 12V 3 4 Ah Figure 4 Battery location and connection details Although there are many sizes of suitable battery the sizes we usually recommend for the ID2 are 12V 7 2Ah To calculate the exact requirement use the equation in section 20 1 STANDBY BATTERY CALCULATIONS The two batteries are wired in series to give 24 Volts Connect the ve of Battery 1 to the black battery charger lead Connect the ve of Battery 2 to the red battery charger lead The ve of the first battery is connected to the ve of the second battery using the FUSED link wire supplied When fitting the batteries take care not to damage the temperature monitoring thermistor Next to the charger lead connections This is used to prevent overcharging the batteries in high ambient temperatures Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 11 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c
15. mount sounder The programming of the sounder is done via the D I L switch mounted on the inside front It may also be programmed via the handheld programming tool Connecting the sounder is done using the terminals in the back box of the device Please refer to the above diagram 7 1 8 Sandwich Sounder The sandwich sounder has no wiring to connect as it just clips straight on to a standard base It will run as a platform sounder using no address it is controlled by the detector fitted to it It can also be given an address via the handheld programming tool making it an addressable sounder Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 16 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 LOOP O K R9159 7 1 9 Addressable Remote LED Indicator b wal l a e mee by j A o vz O NA as Py Y a Es wef 4 Ceiling Mount MKII ARL C Wall Mount MKII ARL W There are two versions of the remote LED Wall mounted and Ceiling mounted The ceiling mounted version requires a standard detector base Each version of the remote LED can monitor 1 or up to 12 devices The way in which the LED is programmed is either via the D I L switches on the device or soft addressing via the handheld programmer
16. of 2 0 Amps The PSE has a 350mA limited charger output 2 3 Environmental It will operate in ambient temperatures of 5 to 40 C It will operate in a relative humidity of up to 95 non condensing It will withstand vibrations between 5 amp 150 Hz The CIE PSE should be maintained as described in section 3 of the User Manual Maintenance Guide Log Book Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 4 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 3 0 Panel description amp design concept The ID2 is an eight zone intelligent fire alarm control panel designed to EN54 part 2 amp 4 The ID2 has been designed to use zone powered sounders but also has 2 conventional sounder circuits All sounders on a ID2 panel will activate on any alarm It has been designed to give the advantages of an addressable system with the simplicity of a conventional system To help achieve this the ID2 uses default values to cut out many of the programming steps normally associated with addressable panels This leaves only the device label to be entered by the installer This is done with the built in keyboard Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 5 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 4 USING THIS MANUAL It is beyond the scope of this manual to teach t
17. on or OFF OFF orr OFF OFF ON 8 a5 or ofr OFF or orr oFF OFF ON 7 7_ OFF O ON OFF 10 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 1 RO E A EO 14 ON _ 15 OFF 1 OFF 2 ON Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 19 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 LOOP O K R9159 7 3 LOOP MODE MAXIMUM LOOP LENGTH RECOMMENDATIONS some care must be taken when calculating the appropriate cable gauge for the system The main limitation is that during an alarm condition maximum current draw the voltage at all devices must be at least 17 Volts with at least 5V of superimposed data signal The exact calculation equations are beyond the scope of this manual because of the distributed load of the sounders on the loop but the following table gives a rough guide for maximum cable lengths at various current loads for 3 different cable gauges Maximum Loop Current in Alarm 500 mA 400 mA 300 mA 200 mA 1 0mm CSA cable 500m 625m 830m 1250m 1 5mm CSA cable 750m 930m 1250m 1870m 2 5mm CSA cable 1000m 1250m 1660m 2000m EG A system with a maximum load of 300mA using 1 5mm cable can have a maximum loop run of 1250m end to end Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 20 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 am
18. that the numbers in the top left corner 1 of 2 is the number of DEVICES in alarm not the number of zones in alarm The ZONAL LEDS will indicate the number of zones in the alarm condition So for example if there was a third alarm this time from zone 1 again the right hand corner would continue to show First alarm ZONE 1 Last alarm ZONE 2 This allows the fire brigade to see the spread of the fire Because of this if there are multiple alarms they are grouped by zone so scrolling to review alarms would show all alarms in the first zone in alarm then all alarms in the second zone that went into alarm etc To view the alarms chronologically the event log must be used 16 2 Viewing Faults during a fire alarm condition In the event of multiple alarms and multiple faults on the system at the same time the LCD screen will give priority to alarm events The screen will show the first alarm and the Prev Next scroll buttons will cycle through alarm events only The LEDs will show general fault information To show fault event details on the LCD screen press the CANCEL button Prev amp next will now scroll through the faults Press cancel to return to viewing the fire alarm information If the panel is left viewing a fault after a short period of inactivity the panel will revert to the fire alarm display A sounder fault is classed as an Indication that should not be supressed to the panel reserved part of the bottom line of the L
19. will flash between the device label and Device Disabled Message Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 35 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 18 TEST MODE 18 1 Why use test mode To aid commissioning and assist routine maintenance check a silent non latching one man test facility is available When a detector or manual call point is triggered on any zone in Test the Device will light its LED When the smoke has cleared or the call point has been reset the LED will turn out Should an Alarm occur on a zone that is not programmed to test the Fire Alarm Panel will go into full alarm The Zone test LED will continue to be lit When the alarm has been reset test mode will resume 18 2 To programme zone in test mode NOTE Only one zone can be programmed in test at any one time 1 Enter the user password 123 2 Press TEST Button The screen will prompt for the test code 3 Enter the Test code 2 4 8 4 The screen will now invite you to select the zone to be tested as follows 5 Press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to select the zone to be tested 6 Press CONFIRM to enter test mode for this zone The General Test and Zone Test LEDs will now be lit 7 Detectors in this zone can now be tested with smoke spray The Detector will light it s LED until the smoke clears then it will reset The Sounders amp
20. AGE FREE INPUT 5 30V IN E O L 20K TRIG 1K NORMALLY OPEN Re Re CONTACT The end of line resistor value is 20KQ and the trigger resistor value is 1K Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 14 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 7 1 5 ZASC MI Sounder Control Module O LOOP IN ZASC MI PART NO 48 112 sar SERIAL NO XXX IN OUT 24V PSU EG POWERPACK ONVENTIONAL SOUNDER BEACON BELL The ZASC requires an external 24vdc power supply as shown in the above diagram The EOL for the sounder circuit is 10KQ When using the ZASC make sure the PSU being used has a fault output relay so that in the event of a power supply fault it is reported to the control panel Note All Power Supplies used on fire alarm systems MUST comply with EN54 part 4 7 1 6 ZAZM MI Conventional Zone Module O CALL CONVENTIONAL LOOP IN ZAZM MI POINT DETECTORS PART NO 48 117 IN SERIAL NO XXX IN The ZAZM powers the conventional zone from the addressable systems loop so no external power supply is required The EOL for the zone is 6 2KQ Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 15 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 7 1 7 Xtratone Sounder Sounder Flasher The Xtratone sounder or sounder flasher is a wall
21. CD to indicate sounder faults 16 3 Viewing Zone Disablements during a fire alarm condition If no individual devices are disabled then by pressing the GENERAL DISABLEMENT button and the disablement SELECT button information about zone disablements and the number of individually disabled devices per zone can also be viewed on the LCD If one or more devices are disabled then when the GENERAL DISABLEMENT button is pressed the screen will display the options as shown Press 1 to select zone disablements and then continue as per the paragraph above 16 4 Viewing Device Disablements during a fire alarm condition To view individual device disablements during an alarm condition press the GENERAL DISABLEMENTS button and the screen will display the options as shown above Press 2 to select device disablements and press the Next button to scroll through all the disabled devices A sounder disablement isn t supressed so is shown on the LCD 16 5 Viewing Zones in Test Mode during a fire alarm condition To view details of a zone in test during a general alarm caused by an alarm from a zone not in test Press the general test button The panel will display details of the zone in test The panel will time out to display the general alarm screen within 20 seconds of the last button press Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 33 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c
22. EFER TO MANUAL INTELLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL EN54 2 amp ENS54 4 ID2 PANEL ID2 REPEATER ID2 Panel ID2 Repeater AUX 28V 24V DC IN Power for repeater AUX 28V 24 V DC IN Power for repeater RS485 B RS485 B RS485 A RS485 A RS485 GND __ RS485 GND Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 23 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 12 CONFIGURING THE ID2 FIRE ALARM PANEL 12 1 CONFIGURING THE ZONES 12 1 1 FROM A BLANK INFINITY ID2 PANEL 1 After the system has been installed and the cabling checked and the addresses of each device set connect the loop cable to the CIE termination PCB connection 1 8 as shown in Section 21 1 and power up the system mains amp batteries The LCD should say System Normal and only the green Power LED will be lit After a few seconds the panel will find all the new devices amp report them unconfigured 2 Press the enter button to configure the zones The panel will show Configuration in progress while the system is configuring you have the option to enter zone labels it will then return to the system normal screen The zones are now configured 12 1 2 FROM A PREVIOUSLY CONFIGURED PANEL 1 Press Enter button This will bring up Main Menu 1 the user menu In this Menu there are options to set the time and date view the status of each device or vie
23. Flasher OG mA SMA o Z y O Sandwich SounderBase____________ 06mAa AMA S Sandwich Sounder Flasher Base OH MA SMA o i y O Zeta Fyreye MKII Input Unit OMA mA S O Zeta Fyreye MKII Input Output Unit OMA 36mA gt Zeta Fyreye MKII Input Output Unit mains switching 1 3mA 29mA Zeta Fyreye MKII Sounder Control Module 0 6mA 08ma Zone Fyreye MKII Zone Monitor Unit 35mA 19mA Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 39 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 LOOP O K R9159 20 3 Example battery calculation A system comprises of a 4 zone Infinity ID2 panel with 10 sounder flasher bases 1 call point 1 Wall sounder flasher xtratone and one I O per zone and the required standby is 24 hours It will need to operate in alarm for Y2 hour Calculate the battery size required TaALM 0 5 Hr Tspy 24 Hr lap 0 050A Quiescent current for panel lap 4 x 10x0 9 0 6 0 65 1 0 1000 4 x 11 25 1000 0 045 A lap 0 102A lao 4 x 10x7 2 2 5 7 3 2 0 1000 4 x 83 8 1000 0 3352 A Therefore using the equation Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x Df x Tam X lap t lap Tspy X lap lap Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 2 x 0 5 x 0 102 0 3352 24 x 0 050 0 045 Battery Size Standby time in Amp Hours 1 25 x 0 4372 2 28 Battery Size Standby time in Amp
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25. ONE 1 The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE 3 Press NEXT key until the required zone or sounders are DISPLAYED Press ENTER button The screen will now show that the zone is disabled and the Zone or Sounder LED will come on steady along with the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED This section is now disabled NOTE Call points in this zone will also be disabled To keep the call points functioning disable the detectors in that zone individually as devices see 17 3 4 If more than one zone or sounder needs to be disabled then press NEXT key again until the required zone or sounder is selected 5 If the panel needs to be taken out of SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE eg to silence a fault on another part of the system press ENTER button 6 Once all the maintenance work has been done the zones need to be enabled again If the panel is still in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE jump to paragraph 7 otherwise press GENERAL DISABLEMENT button enter access code if requested The panel is now in SELECT DISABLEMENT MODE ds Press the NEXT button until the disabled zone is displayed on the screen Press ENTER button to de select disablement Scroll to any other disabled zone and enable in the same way When all zones are enabled again the GENERAL DISABLEMENT LED will turn off NOTE This will also enable any points individually disabled in that zone Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 34 INFINITY
26. R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 7 ZONE WIRING The ID2 can be wired with up to 8 separate radial circuits each with 15 devices per circuit lt may also be wired as a single loop When Wired as a Loop Zone 1 is used as Loop OUT Side A and Zone 2 is used as Loop IN Side B Each termination is identified on the terminal labels The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown below Inlet Mains Supply I NDEF AY A ZONAL INDICATIONS SOUNDERS SOUNDERS g CS PS ES COS a A E ON EDEDED aa ae 5 plo pi7y pis A CEAL Reser AN Normal condon Panes LED on Fire condition Fire LED on and zore ted LEO on E Faut conditon Fast LED on SENERA LED TEST Evecuaton Entes code then press alsrUstop sourcers TEST REFER TO MANUAL a Ce MORE INTELLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ENS4 2 A ENS4 4 DATA FIRE FAULT SYS FLT LO OL o A Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 12 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 7 1 Specific device wiring instructions All products will come with their own wiring instructions This should be used when connecting a product But as a general guideline here are the connection details of most Zeta Addressable products 7 1 1 CP3 AD Manual Call Point NO LINK FOR MKII PROTOCOL r e FR zi pa CETT ONE e q A alas e The CP3 AD call po
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28. Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL INFINITY 1 2 INTELLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM WITH ID TECHNOLOGY ZONAL INDICATIONS Spates eon FIRE ZONE FIRE ZONE FIRE GED CEED CIC CI 3 GENERAL i Normal conditon Power LEI INSTALLATION MANUAL yeta Aa Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 CONTENTS SAFETY INFORMATION ta aia 3 Srl a 5 o II eens 3 1 2 Safety Precautions during Normal Operation Of Panel oocccccccocccnnnncnnoncnnnnnnnonnnnnncnnnononancnnnnnnnnronnnnnananos 3 To Battery Mormann iets vanteuexavendedasiideteceuiaactad a needoavennniees 3 1 4 Product Disposal attheend ofitsworking ife sssr asserire nanena di 3 Z PRODUCT DESIGN INFORMATION cari aar EE 4 21 FIFE Alar CONTO SECAS AN 4 2 2 ROWET SUI o dd do edad 4 o TI ese 4 3 0 Panel description design CONC Dl sas 5 USING THIS MANUAL ad 6 AA EQUIPMEent ela PANU CS AA AS 6 S DESIGNING A SY STEM simane a ceo seuconsarevasnesdohsssonsauousecnauuatuccousapouteisohessestacousenceneusaponeoudavonne 7 DL Designing a D2 SSA Mt AA AAA AA eee ieee 7 6 INSTALUNG THE SYSTEM nia Ain E Ai Odia 8 6 1 Considerations before Installation rio 8 6 1 MOUNTING THECONTROLPAN Elia aaa ld 8 6 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS cccccssseccccc
29. Spec Max sounders Max loop zone current Aux 28V voltage amp current Changed number of repeaters that can be powered from panel from 3 to 2 Max amp Min ratings in Electrical Specifications table 1 2 11 7 2013 Corrected Charger current to 350mA Added addr detector wiring amp addressing Corrected Max Battery size to 7 2Ah Corrected wrong mention of Simplicity Panel Corrected mention of access key Added missing delete in RESTORING THE PANELS DEFAULT SETTINGS section 1 3 8 7 2014 Changed configure zone section to reflect new menu layout Changed menu structure chart 1 4 8 7 2014 Added Resound configuration info Changed fire screen info Added sounder fault disablement message information Updated Enclosure drawings Changed addressing table so that switch numbers shown from 1 to 8 Was in binary format from 7 to 1 Added info about addressing App 1 5 16 3 2015 Changed max loop length from theoretical 2500 to 2000m Deleted ID2 Base configuration info Corrected I O Input Configuration Updated Verification info to include the new zonal verification option Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 43
30. alarm checks 6 1 2 RECOMMENDED CABLE TYPES AND THEIR LIMITATIONS Screened cables should be used throughout the installation to help shield the Panel from outside interference and ensure EMC compatibility The two categories of cable according to BS5839 Pt1 2013 Clause 26 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for Buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation and Servicing are Standard fire resisting cable to PH30 classification of EN 50200 Enhanced fire resisting cable to PH120 classification of EN 50200 Note that all cables should be at least 1mm cross section On the ID2 the general recommendation would be to use standard fire resistant cable such as Firetuff FP200 or any equivalent These cables are screened and will provide good EMC shielding when properly grounded at the panel Certain system specifications may demand the use of a particular type of cable and due regard should be paid to this fact Depending on the environment the cables may need mechanical protection such as a conduit 6 1 3 MAINS WIRING RECOMMENDATIONS The Mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring using Fire resisting 3 core cable Between 1 mm and 2 5mm or a Suitable 3 conductor system fed from an isolating double pole switch fused spur fused at 3A IT SHOULD NOT BE CONNECTED THROUGH AN RCD This should be secure from unauthorised operation and be marked FIRE ALARM DO NOT SWITCH OFF The supply must be exclusive t
31. asuring one side of the loop with a DVM The loop will be on for aprox 20 sec and then will power just one side for 5 sec then power both for 20 sec then power just the other side for 5 seconds So the voltage should be monitored for aprox 50 sec for a full cycle to confirm a cable break Some devices take a few seconds to power up so may show as missing during the repeated Power Down Power Up cycle that occurs during a line break 19 3 Zone faults There are several reasons for the fault LED to light 1 A device has the wrong configuration setting for the zone it is fitted to see section 7 3 Setting the device ID 2 There is a cable break or short circuit to devices in that zone 3 A device has been removed from that zone 4 A device has been changed for one of a different type 5 There is a double address in this zone see previous section 6 A device in that zone is communicating a fault condition to the panel The LCD will show Device Fault the user label and the address Of the fault Pressing enter will bring up the View Device screen for the device showing fault This will give more information about the fault In this example the detector is removed IE the sounder base cannot see the Detector This could either be a removed detector A detector that is not correctly seated in Its base or an incompatible detector has been fitted Check the device has not been removed Check that there is power to the base Che
32. ck Device ID switch hasn t been changed compare to system set up chart Check that the base contacts are clean and free from dirt amp corrosion Try a replacement detector head Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 37 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 19 4 Supply faults 19 5 Earth faults An EARTH fault indicates that something is shorting to earth usually through the cable screen Disconnect the earth screens one at a time to determine the problem line Note connecting other equipment eg an oscilloscope or a PC to the panel can give an earth fault The Screen will indicate if it is a Positive or Negative voltage shorting to earth Earth Fault Pos or Earth Fault Neg DO NOT DISCONNECT THE MAINS EARTH CONNECTION THIS WILL CAUSE A PROBLEM WITH THE PANELS OPERATION 19 6 Double address This indicates that a double address has been detected This usually happens during initial setup where 2 detectors are given the same address or if a head is replaced during maintenance and its address has been wrongly set In the second scenario the panel will report 2 fault addresses one will be the double address and the other will be a missing device As a further aid to finding the fault the panel will light the LEDs of any detectors with a double address Sounders amp I O units will not be indicated as they have
33. ctions and one for the Loop Driver This information may be useful for technical support in the Event of any problems occurring with the Control Panel Note that the revision number is an internal reference number It does not mean that there have been 8600 software revisions Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 27 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 13 ALARM VERIFICATION The ID2 includes an option to use alarm verification It is intended for use in apartments and similar buildings where it is desirable that an alarm from a smoke detector from one apartment or area would need to be confirmed before the whole system goes into alarm 13 1 Alarm Verification Options The current revision of the panel Software version 1 H or later has 2 settings for alarm verification Device verification With this setting an alarm will just operate the sounder connected to that detector Zonal verification With this setting an alarm will operate sounders connected to all sounders in that zone set to Zonal verification Zonal verification can also be set to heat detectors But selecting this just allows the heat detectors sounder to run on a verification from another detector An alarm on that heat detector will set the system straight into full alarm Advantages of Device verification Allows for more verification areas per zone A
34. dvantages of Zonal verification Will set off all sounders for apartments with multiple detectors Note that both types of verification can be set on a zone at the same time if required 13 1 How Alarm Verification Works The verification function works as follows 1 Any SMOKE detector on the system can be set to verify an alarm Not that an opto heat detecor is treated as a smoke detector for verification whether the alarm is caused by smoke or heat 2 If a detector with the verification setting senses smoke the detector alarm LED will turn on If the detector has an associated sounder base the sounder will turn on with the Alert tone i e pulsed rather than the Evacuate tone The ID2 panel s screen will show Confirming alarm 3 If the device in alarm has zonal verification set the panel will turn on the sounders of all other detectors set to zonal verification in that zone 4 If the detector drops below the alarm level within the programmed verification time 1 minute to 3 minutes 45 seconds the sounder will turn off but the panel will continue displaying Confirming Alarm for at least 5 minutes The buzzer will also continue to operate as long as the Confirming Alarm message is displayed 5 If the detector stays in alarm by the end of the verification delay the system will go into full alarm 6 If another detector WITHOUT verification setting or a call point goes into alarm the panel will go straight into fu
35. e screen will show the event number the date the time the type of event in this case a DEVICE ALARM and the Zone and address Next amp Previous buttons will cycle through the list Faults Selecting this option will display all the faults recorded on the system Both device faults and general faults The screen will show the event number the date the time the type of event in this case a DEVICE CHANGED fault and the Zone and address if appropriate Next amp Previous buttons will cycle through the list System The ID2 also records other non critical items such as User access clock change configuration changed event log erased etc These can be used to help determine the chain of actions before or after an event The types of events recorded are Power On Startup Panel Reset Evacuate Access Level 2 Access Level 1 Sounders Silenced Configure Loops Time amp Date Set Zone Disabled Zone Enabled Device Disabled Device Enabled Zone Test Start and Zone Test Finish Note during installation and commissioning it is possible to create a large number of events especially if a configured Zone is disconnected This is normal and is not a case for concern These events can be cleared using Engineer Menu 2 To clear the event log go to Engineer Menu 2 and select option 6 Configure System Select Option 6 to go to the reset screen Choose option 1 to reset event log The screen warns that this canno
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37. ext 3 1D Device Set Panel Name and Zone Label Edit device label Press ENTER Turn on alarm LED Flasher Press 4 Ring sounder Press GENERAL TEST Select alarm verification Press 8 Configure Sandwich Sounder Base Press 7 Disable this device Press General Disable Configure l O OUTPUT Press 8 Configure l O INPUT Press 6 ENGINEER MENU 2 4 Alarm Verify Devices 5 Config Alarms 2 Interfaces 3 Alarm Tone 6 Misc 1 Language 3 Topology 6 Reset Detector verify time 1 00 3 45 select the device that requires verification this can only be set to a smoke detector Edit the way the fire relay works in an alarm condition Common Manual Detector Edit the Interfaces work in an alarm condition Common Zonal detector Zonal all own input panel link Manual alarm Detector alarm Zonal Change the sounder output tone there are 16 different tones sets whether sounder operate for any new alarm an alarm from a new zone or only for the first alarm EN54 Requirement Select the panel language there are 5 Shows the panel and loop software version Changes the panel from Radial wiring to Loop Wiring Reset the event log and restore back to factory default settings Requires the code 159 Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 30 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 15 2 V
38. g 2 above shows the location of the cable entries to facilitate planning of wiring home runs to be brought to the panel The 230Va c Mains cable must be fed into the enclosure via one of the cable entries at the top right corner of the back box Refer to Connecting the Mains on Following Page Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 9 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 6 2 4 CONNECTING THE MAINS POWER Figure 3 Power Supply PCB layout and Mains connection details Inlet Mains Supply START STOP SOUNDERS SOUNDERS SILENCE BUZZER a GENERAL E Eo ene DISABLEMENT GENERAL E acer LED TEST FINITY LLIGENT 2 WIRE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 4 2 amp ENS4 4 FAULT SYS FLT The panel should be connected to 220 240V AC by a 3A rated spur to the fuse box with 1mm to 2 5mm 3 core cable Nothing else should be connected to this supply The cable should be fire resistant Having entered the panel via the cable gland the mains cable should be passed twice through the provided ferrite This is made easier by removing the outer insulation The cable is then connected to the Live Earth and Neutral connections marked on the power supply cage The Mains is protected by an INTERNAL fuse on the PSU cage This fuse is not user replaceable The incoming mains cable should be kept separate from the zone cables to help minimise
39. h the different Variations of I O configuration 12 8 3 SETTING INDIVIDUAL I O UNIT OPERATION INPUT To alter the INPUT mode of an individual I O unit go to configuration menu 2 Select Edit Device Scroll to the required Address Press 6 O to cycle through the different Triggering Options of I O configuration The different options are I O signals general alarm when operated Default setting Used when automatic amp manual alarms are treated the same I O signals a MCP alarm when operated Used when device being monitored is Manually triggered and the system is set to distinguish manual amp automatic alarms I O signals a Fault Signal when operated Used when a device being monitored does not have a normally closed fault rela DISABLE RELAYS I O sets all connected I O relays as disabled when operated Used when user testing of the panel needs to suspend relay operation to avoid shutting down connected equipment Turning off the input re enables the relays PREALARM I O signals a Pre Alarm when operated Used when a device being monitored needs to give a warning signal but not an alarm signal 12 8 4 I O UNIT OPERATION PANEL LINK The panel link option is used as a simple alarm link between panels When an interface is configured as a panel link it s alarm input is non latching The relay will not operate if it s input signalled alarm but will operate on any other alarm The general set up is to link the input of the
40. he user all the intricacies of fire alarm system design If in doubt about what is required read BS 5839 Pt 1 2013 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for buildings UK Code of Practice for System Design Installation commissioning and maintenance available from the BSI or at your local reference library Other national regulations will also give similar guidance This manual explains in a step by step manner the procedure for the basic design and installation of the ID2 range of Fire Alarm Control Panels It gives detailed instructions on how to use all the features on this fire alarm panel For operational and maintenance information please refer to document USER MANUAL MAINTENANCE GUIDE amp LOG BOOK It also contains a System set up table and Installation Certificate that must be completed by the Commissioning Engineer prior to system handover Unlike the User Manual this Installation Manual must not be left accessible to the User 4 1 Equipment guarantee If this equipment is not fitted and commissioned according to our guidelines and the relevant National Standards by an approved and competent person or organisation the warrantee may become void Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 6 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 9 DESIGNING A SYSTEM This manual is not designed to teach Fire Alarm System design It is as
41. iewing device status On the ID2 all Zone devices can be viewed from the Main Menu or viewed amp edited from Engineer Menu 1 Enter Engineer menu 1 as described above and select option 1 ID Device The following screen is shown The screen is divided into the following sections Configured Device Type This shows the Device that was at this address during a the last loop configuration The possibilities for this are Optical lon Heat Call Pt Sounder I O Unit Zone Mon SndSmoke SndHeat Device Status This is the current status of the device It will show one of the following values Normal Fault Alarm or Prealarm Fault Description If the device is in a fault condition a description of the fault will appear here It will show one of the following messages Missing The device had been changed with one of a different type since last configuration The message will flash between Changed and the new type of device seen eg Heat This device is signalling an internal fault by returning a value of less than 8 Device Label This is the 20 character description of the device location entered by the installer To change this Press Enter button Fl 3 Bedroom 303 to activate the cursor Device Identification This is the Zone and address of the device This is how the device will probably be referred to on the system drawings Zone 01ID 05 15 3 Locating a device From the ID device screen
42. int has a built in isolator which can be wired in circuit or not used This is done by means of not wiring to the negative out terminal on the call point The following terminals are used for connecting the call point 2 x Negative in terminals note if you only connect to the negative in terminals then the isolator is bypassed 1 x Positive in terminal 1 x Positive out terminal 1 x Negative out terminal note if used puts the isolator in circuit 1 x Earth terminal used to connect the cable screen Protocol setting jumper link must be removed for MKII protocol Negative out terminal used when isolator Is required The connection for the detectors bases is made as follows Terminal L1IN is ve Blue Terminal L2 is ve Brown These are the only two connections required Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 13 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 Deep Base MKII CB D Common Base MKII CB 7 1 3 ZAI MI Input Module O Typical Relay Output from a Fire Panel LOOP IN ZAI MI PART NO 48 101 IN SERIAL NO XXX IN _IN OUT VOLTAGE FREE INPUT E O L 20K TRIG 1K amii The end of line resistor value is 20KQ and the trigger resistor value is 1 KO 7 1 4 ZAIO MI input output Module O EXTERNAL LOOP IN ZAIO MI EQUIPMENT iy PART NO 48 108 IN SERIAL NO XXX IN OUT VOLT
43. ll alarm With this method of operation a cooking alarm in one apartment will alarm locally giving the apartment occupants a chance to clear the smoke before the whole building is evacuated Also as a failsafe if a heat detector alarms or if a second smoke detector on the system goes into alarm the system will go into full alarm 13 2 Setting the Alarm Verification Delay To set the verification delay go to Configuration menu 2 and select option 6 System menu From the engineer menu 2 select option 4 From the Verification screen select option 1 Verify time Use Prev Next to adjust the time then press enter to confirm 13 3 Applying Alarm Verification Delay to a detector To set the verification delay for a detector go to Engineer menu 2 and select option 4 Alarm Verify Then in the Verification menu select option 2 Choose Device Scroll to the required device then press V for Verification The letter V appears in the top right hand corner to confirm that this device has a DEVICE verification delay Pressing V again will change the letter to Z for Zonal verification Press V one more time to toggle the Verification off Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 28 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 14 RESTORING THE PANELS DEFAULT SETTINGS Because the ID2 allows several configuration changes we have a
44. ll sounders If more sophisticated sounder amp I O operation is needed ask your dealer about the Premier Quatro panel 3 Whenever possible give each device as descriptive a label as possible The better the description the easier it is to locate in the event of an alarm The panel allows 20 characters for the device ID and 16 characters for the zone labels It may be necessary to use abbreviations to achieve the required label 4 Keep the design of the system and any changes to it well documented This makes it easier to trace any configuration errors during installation amp commissioning Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 7 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 6 INSTALLING THE SYSTEM 6 1 Considerations before Installation 6 1 1 MOUNTING THE CONTROL PANEL The control panel should be installed in accordance with the following recommendations e The panel should be close to the main entrance of the building so that it can be viewed by any fire fighting personnel entering the building It should be fitted to a sturdy wall that will not flex unnecessarily It should be mounted at eye level in order for it to be viewed without need of a ladder It should be installed in a dry weatherproof place preferably NOT in direct sunlight It should be easily accessible so that the responsible person can perform their regular fire
45. lled and maintained by a qualified and technically experienced person This C I E must be wired to a fused spur rated at 3A It must NOT be connected via a removable plug or be connected through an RCD device Prior to commencing installation of the control panel ensure that adequate precautions are taken to prevent damage to the sensitive electronic components on the display board and the control board due to electrostatic discharge You should discharge any static electricity you may have accumulated by touching a convenient earthed object such as an unpainted copper radiator pipe You should repeat the process at regular intervals during the installation process especially if you are required to walk over carpets The panel must be located in a clean dry position which is not subject to excessive shock or vibration and at least 2 meters away from pager systems or any other radio transmitting equipment The operating temperature range is 0 C to 40 C maximum humidity is 95 HANDLING THE PCB If the PCB is to be removed to ease fitting the enclosure and cables care must be taken to avoid damage by static The best method is to wear an earth strap but touching any earth point eg building plumbing will help to discharge any static Always hold the PCB by its sides and avoid touching the legs of any components Keep the PCB away from damp dirty areas e g in a small cardboard box 1 2 Safety Precautions during Normal Operation of Panel
46. lso included an option to reset the panel back to its default operation From Engineer Menu 2 Select Option 6 Misc Then from the System Menu Select option 6 Reset This brings up the screen to select to reset The panel can be reset as follows Clears event log Note that the Event counter is not reset Code 159 to reset Sets the panel back to factory default Code 159 to reset NOTE The factory reset option does not delete any panel name that has been programmed into the panel To clear any programmed name follow the steps in section 12 3 and use the cancel button to delete all text Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 29 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 15 VIEWING PANEL INFORMATION 15 1 Menu Structure To help locate the different features available the menu structure of the ID2 panel is shown here MAIN MENU 1 Clock 2 Logs VIEW EVENT LOG Poe 1 Alarms 2 Faults 3 System View all other events eg User access menu access clock change etc View all events View device type and zone ID information as well as any text labels Puts the panel into Engineer menu 1 View the zones and shows how many devices are fitted to each zone Configure the Zones 4 All 3 Devices 4 Engineer ENGINEER MENU 1 THE ENGINEER MENU 1 Zones 1 Zone Summary 2 Configure Now 2 Panel Zone T
47. no panel controlled LED to light up 1 Make alist of the double addresses reported there may be more than one 2 Go to view device screen in Configuration menu 1 Scroll through the devices and make a list of any that are missing Note the panel skips over empty addresses when scrolling 3 Go to the location of the missing device and check if it has its LED on Detector or check the dip switch setting 4 If this does not cure all double addresses go to the known location and temporarily remove the device The panel will now report the type of device that was also configured to this address from the view device screen This will help narrow down the search for the device eg if extra device is call point check the address settings of all the call points 19 7 System fault A system fault is an abnormal microprocessor running condition due to various unexpected phenomena This will result in the panel attempting to correct itself Should this fault occur the System Fault LED General Fault LED General Fault relay and fault internal buzzer will be constantly active until the control panel is reset This should cause the system fault condition to clear If not consult your supplier Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 38 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 20 STANDBY BATTERY REQUIREMENTS 20 1 Standby battery calculation
48. o the Fire Panel MAKE SURE ANY SPARE ENTRY HOLES ARE COVERED For information on how to connect Mains to the Panel s Power Supply PCB see page 11 Also refer to rating information on the mains cover inside the FACP Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 8 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 6 2 First Fix 6 2 1 MOUNTING THE FIRE ALARM PANEL The ID2 comes with many cable entry holes If another entry hole is required it is strongly recommended that the the termination PCBs should be removed and stored in a safe place This would also help while fixing the back box to the wall 6 2 2 FIXING THE BACK BOX TO THE WALL Figure 2 Plan view inside the enclosure without PCBs Side view for surface installation oool looo O00000000 310 249 Note that the enclosure has a document tray on the left hand side that holds the panel manuals If semi flushing or fitting to a tight space remember to remove the manuals before fitting to the wall Fix the enclosure to the wall using the three mounting holes provided Check the build amp condition of the wall to decide a suitable screw fixing The mounting holes are designed for No 8 roundhead or countersunk woodscrews or similar Remove any debris from the enclosure Take care not to damage the FACP during installation 6 2 3 PLANNING CABLE ENTRY Fi
49. on or ore on or OFF OFF Tore OFF Fon on Torr on Tore ore on ON ON ON HANA OFF O OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 0 ON ON 0 ON o 4 ON ON OFF ON ON 1 2 EN Ea HEM Ea 12 13 14 EA EN Ea Eq DP ON 2 R OFF ON OFF ON Torr on F OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 4 MO CS 6 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON a r ore or por on l orr or on on 4 8 on on ON orf OFF OFF on ON 4 9 off ON ON OFF oFF OFF ON on 4 10 on oFF on orf orf OFF ON on 4 11 orf ofr ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 4 12 on on orf OFF oFF OFF ON on 4 13 off on OFF OFF OFF OFF ON on 4 14 ON OFF oFF orf OFF OFF ON ON 4 15 oFF oF OFF OFF oFF oF ON on Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 ei fa alu e Len ia ae Pea OFF OFF wc GCs 5 3 oFF off ON ON ON ON OFF ON 5 4 on ON oFF ON ON ON OFF ON 5 5 off ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON Pon on for f on on or T on ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ofr ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON e
50. oured white deleted waiting software update Corrected enclosure dimensions Added max loop length Added SndSmoke and SndHeat to device list Added I O Panel Link Information Updated software version in header Re write section 16 5 viewing test mode during alarm Deleted Do not print from mod history page This page will now be included as part of the manual Added note that factory reset does not clear name It must be manually deleted 1 1 23 3 1013 Corrected Typos Page 17 11 1 2 line of table reads AUX 28V 1 should read AUX 28V Page 32 19 7 resetting from a system fault by use of the keyswitch ID2 does not have a keyswitch Page 35 22 2 In table Battery deep discharge protection batteries less than should read batteries less than 21V Deleted repeated to teach in Using this manual section Added missing HOLD in handling PCB section Corrected charge current from 150 to 350mA Correct AUX power use in termination connections table Reworded Changed add ZIOU to loop to add I O relay to detector circuits Reworded Topology description in menu structure table Amended device fault description in general fault finding section Deleted loop on LED reference in fault finding section applies only to simplicity Updated Changed BS5839 1 references to 2013 version 4 occurrences Added loop wiring terminal information Added info to Electrical
51. p LOOP O K R9159 10 FIELD DEVICE TERMINATION 10 1 Terminating the wiring Figure 6 Cable connections Inlet Mains START STOP ZONAL INDICATIONS A pa SOUNDERS SOUNDERS f CD CS CAS COS ON SILENCE A ZONE FRE ZONE FRE ZONE FIRE ZONE FRE on JK MN BUZZER A GD CS CIO 7 CEE neser oe Normal condition Power LED on Fire conson Fire LEO on and zore red LED on Fat condition FaMLED on CANCEL LED TEST G Evacuaton Emer code then alten sourdes www YT REFER FO ANA i EST POWER FAULT SYSFLT A O O A O 9 All cables entering the enclosure should have cable glands which will prevent unwanted openings in the enclosure The Zone circuits should be connected to the appropriate connector block on the Termination PCB All cable screens should be terminated at the brass earthing strip as shown in Figure 6 Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 22 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 11 OTHER CONNECTIONS 11 1 Repeater connection The ID2 has an RS485 connection for a serial repeater The repeaters have full control Up to 2 repeaters can be powered from the Aux24V DC output on the panel If 3 or more are to be connected then they must be powered from external 24V power supplies The panel supports up to 8 repeaters GHI KL 7 NERAL p SABLEMENT JENERAL ST ORS Fre OTE on ahd zone dl LED on R
52. p LOOP O K R9159 8 SOUNDERS The ID2 has two conventional sounder circuits on board SND 10K End of Line Resistor 9 AUXILIARY OUTPUTS 9 1 Auxiliary output wiring Auxiliary Fire Relay AUX This is a SELV volt free relay that operates in the alarm condition It can be connected to emergency lights local fire fighting equipment such as sprinkler systems magnetic door holders air conditioning shut off etc Extra alarm relays can be achieved by fitting extra I O relays to the detector circuits Fault Output FAULT This is a SELV volt free relay that operates in the Fault condition It is Normally Energised which ensures it can give a fault signal even in the event of total power loss Typical auxiliary output wiring FAULT Trigger I P INDICATON Pee The fault relay is used to NOTE THE NC CONTACT connect to a remote ISOPEN WHEN THERE IS Q Q Q eit indication device NO CM NC FAULT RELAY AUTO Tigger I P DIALER The fire relay can be used to connect to various devices which are activated on a fire alarm Eg Auto dialler D 2 2 magnetic door release 24V sprinkler NO CM NC system etc FIRE RELAY The Earthing of the cable screens should be as shown on the following page Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 21 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 am
53. pplications the alarm tone will stay at the default setting of tone 0 To change the alarm tone select option 5 in Engineer menu 2 You then have 3 options as shown in the window opposite Select option 3 to change the alarm tone There are 16 different tones that can be selected 0 15 Once you have selected the require tone press Enter 12 7 CHANGING FIRE RELAY RESPONSE To change the fire relay response select option 1 in the Alarm operation menu From here you will have the following options e Common Alarm e Manual Alarm e Detector Alarm 12 8 CHANGING INPUT OUTPUT INTERFACE RESPONSE 12 8 1 DEFAULT SETTING To change the DEFAULT interface response select option 2 in the Alarm operation menu From here you will have the following options Common Zonal Detector Zonal All Own Input Panel Link Manual Alarm Detector Alarm Zonal MCP Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 25 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 These are the Triggers that will cause the I O s relay to operate EG the option ZONAL DETECTOR would cause the I O s relay to operate if there is an alarm from a Detector in its Zone 12 8 2 SETTING INDIVIDUAL I O UNIT OPERATION RELAY To alter the operation mode of an individual I O unit go to configuration menu 2 Select Edit Device Scroll to the required Address Press button 8 V to cycle throug
54. sal Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 3 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 2 PRODUCT DESIGN INFORMATION 2 1 Fire Alarm Control Section The ID2 Fire Alarm Control and Indicating Equipment CIE has been designed to EN54 2 1998 A1 A2 Fire Detection amp Fire Alarm Systems Control amp Indicating Equipment As well as meeting the requirements of EN54 2 1998 A1 A2 the Infinity ID2 also has the following options with requirements Clause 7 8 Output to fire alarm devices Option with requirements Clause 7 12 Dependencies on more than one alarm signal Option with requirements Clause 8 3 Fault signals from points Option with requirements Clause 9 5 Disablement of addressable points Option with requirements Clause 10 Test Condition Option with requirements The ID2 also has the following ancillary functions not required by the Standard e Serial repeater output RS485 2 2 Power Supply Section The ID2 Fire Alarm Panels Power Supply Equipment PSE has been designed to EN54 4 1998 A1 A2 Fire Detection amp Fire Alarm Systems Power Supply Equipment The PSE has been designed to charge batteries up to 7 2 Ah within the time limits specified by EN54 4 The PSE will draw a maximum of 25mA from the battery in the event of mains failure The PSE is a switching power supply with a supply rating IMAX
55. sumed that the System has been designed by a competent person and that the installer has an understanding of Fire Alarm System components and their use We strongly recommend consultation with a suitably qualified competent person regarding the design of the Fire Alarm System The System must be commissioned and serviced in accordance with our instructions and the relevant National Standards Contact the Fire Officer concerned with the property at an early stage in case he has any special requirements If in doubt read BS 5839 Pt 1 2013 Fire Detection and Alarm Systems for buildings Code of Practice for System Design Installation commissioning and maintenance available from the BSI or at your local reference library 5 1 Designing a ID2 System Designing a ID2 System is a fairly straight forward matter It just takes a bit of thought to zone allocation during the system design stage 1 Decide on the zone allocation for the system Each default zone can have a maximum of 15 devices fitted Consider the simplified 3 storey building below Zone 1 ID 1 15 Zone 2 ID 1 15 Z Zone 3 ID 1 15 O Zone 4 ID 1 15 N Zone 5 ID 1 15 E Zone 6 ID 1 15 7 Zone 7 ID 1 15 Zone 8 ID 1 14 The advantage of this method of zone allocation is that it simplifies the panel setup by eliminating a programming stage 2 Sounder operation On the ID2 Panels it is a common sounders i e an alarm signal from any device will activate a
56. t 19 1 Common fault This is a general indicator which lights whenever a fault is present It doesn t refer to a specific fault 19 2 Zone contents fault finding If the Zone contents are different to what was expected then the probable causes are 1 Two or more devices may have the same address setting This is referred to as a double address fault If this occurs all devices with the same address will answer at the same time The panel will not be able to understand the answer it receives NOTE If a panel detects a double address it will light the LEDs of the devices with the problem NOTE only detectors will light their LED Sounders amp interface modules will not be indicated 2 There may be some reversed connections to devices they are polarity sensitive The Fyreye detectors should be connected Zone to L2 Zone to L1IN Other devices will have their polarity marked by their connections If the panel reports any double addresses present investigate these first as they are the easiest to find The panel will turn on the LED of any incorrectly addressed detector See 19 6 DOUBLE ADDRESS If there are still less devices than expected check the missing addresses for correct wiring polarity If in doubt contact your supplier If the wiring polarity is correct check that there is no cable break on the loop If there is a break the panel will report the break after 60 seconds or so and the break can be verified my me
57. t be undone Press ENTER to clear the event log or any other button to cancel this screen It will also prompt for the access code 159 Note that when the event log is cleared the EVENT NUMBER remains the same This is so that a visiting engineer will have an idea of the activity on a panel even if the event log has been cleared The counter has a maximum value of 524287 and will return to O after this Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 32 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 16 THE FIRE ALARM CONDITION 16 1 Viewing a fire alarm event The way the ID2 panel shows fire alarm information has been changed slightly from previous versions of the panel The LCD screen text has been altered to show the first amp last zone entering the alarm condition For Example a first alarm on a system will bring up the display This Means there is a fire alarm condition It is the first and only alarm that has Occurred Fire 1 of 1 The device signalling alarm is in the Manager s office and It is address 001 in zone 01 If a second fire then occurs in say zone 2 the system would display The bottom 2 lines will still show the details of the first alarm Press Prev or Next to Display information about the second alarm The top right hand corner shows the first zone that gone into alarm and the last NEW zone that has gone into alarm Note
58. the fire relay are not operated during test mode 8 Once testing of that zone is completed press TEST FUNCTION SELECT button to move to another Zone or Press CANCEL to exit test mode 18 3 To program sounder circuits in test mode 1 Enter Access Code 123 2 Press General TEST Button The screen will prompt for the test code Enter the code 2 4 8 3 The screen will now show Test Mode Zone 1 Normal Operation 4 Press NEXT button several times to select the Required SOUNDERS External sounder circuit 1 2 or Line Zone sounders 5 Press ENTER test mode for this function The general test LED will now be lit 6 The Sounders will now pulse 8 seconds on 8 seconds off until they are taken out of test mode This allows all the sounders to be tested for correct operation and dB output 7 Once testing of the sounder circuit is completed press CANCEL exit test mode Approved Document No GLT 211 7 1 Issue 1 5 Author MG NJ Date 16 03 2015 PAGE 36 INFINITY ID2 INSTALLATION MANUAL Software Versions PANEL 1 c R9364 amp LOOP O K R9159 19 GENERAL FAULT FINDING On the ID2 panel Faults are divided into 2 types Faults and Device Faults Device Faults are any fault associated with a particular Device on the system Faults are everything else EG power supply etc In the event of multiple faults the Faults are grouped together first followed by the device faults Next button will scroll to next faul
59. w the event log Press 4 to access the engineer menu 2 Press NEXT button This will prompt for the access code to enter Engineer Menu 1 the engineer menu The access code for the ID2 is 369 3 The panel now shows Engineer Menu1 In this menu there are options to View or configure the zones to edit each device and to configure the panel and zone text The arrow in the bottom left hand corner shows that pressing NEXT button will take you to Engineer Menu 2 4 Press button 1 will bring up the Zone menu Press 1 to view zone contents or press 2 to reconfigure the zones 5 Press 2 to reconfigure the zones The panel displays configuration in progress Please wait It will return to Engineer Menu 1 when completed 12 2 Verifying the Zone configuration 1 Go to the Engineer menu 1 screen Select option 1 Zones 2 Press button 1 to view the zone contents The panel initially shows a summary for Each zone To view details for each zone press Next The panel then lists the number of each type of device Check that the number of devices seen compares to the number expected If it is different refer to the fault finding guide NOTE A sandwich sounder is not seen by the panel so is not counted 3 The panel is now configured and will function as a basic system press Cancel until screen shows system normal to run the panel but it is more user friendly to enter Zone labels and or device labels to give a more precise location of

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