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IGNIS 2040 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM CONTROL PANEL

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2. To the IGNIS system control panel Fig 5 G 40 base connection way into detection line Note The detailed information concerning the G 40 base is provided in the IK E287 001E manual IK E339 001E 27 APPENDIX A IGNIS 1000 SYSTEM LINE ELEMENTS Element description Quiescent current retar O TOP 40 Multi sensor heat and flame detector 90 UA 30 model range conventional detectors E A z PUO 35 PUO 35 Flame detector detector 100 1008 Intrinsically safe detectors EEN DUR 40Ex Universal DUR 40Ex Universal optical smoke detector smoke detector 60 OA PUO 35Ex Flame detector 100 uA TUN 38Ex Universal heat detector no base needed 100 uA ROP 63H Manual call point Multisystem elements DOP 6001 Beam smoke detector 1 maximum current drawn from a detector line 22 when the jumpers set in accordance with the DOP 40 DOP 6001 manual Only one detector per line without end of line resistor ID 339 001GB 02 2012 05 2012
3. F 08 Enter lt Function recall push button short pressing _d push button longer than 1 s pressing Time for acknowl T1 T1 delay of 2nd stage alarm without acknowledgement 2nd stage alarm delay T2 delay of 2nd stage alarm with acknowledgement Selection of T1 or T2 using push buttons Times being programmed with t with 5 s interval e g 2 30 means 2 min and 30 s Note T1 time for acknowledgement should be shorter than T2 time provided for alarm verification EVENT MEMORY Event memory erasure ERASURE Function recall i push button short pressing F 09 Enter lt J EVENTS ERASURE Concerns events recorded in control panel memory NO NO by default lack of event memory erasure Attention Switching to YES with t push button results in erasure of all events recorderd in control panel non volatile memory DIAGNOSTIC Diagnostic functions intended for factory service Function recall push button short pressing Exit Lidjpush button longer than 1 s pressing V1 0 Value being read out A Change of displayed information with push buttons ACCESS CODE CHANGE Access code change F 11 Enter lt J Function recall push button short pressing Ut i push button longer than 1 s pressing MO Note Default codes restoration is done automatically by closing 1 2 contacts of S15 jumper located on printed board Fig 2 DATE amp TIME SETTING Date and time setting F 12 Ent
4. 4 5 MODULE ARRANGEMENT The IGNIS 2040 control panel module arrangement is shown on Fig 2 Connection clamps for installation conductor screens Example of detection line wire introduction and connection Example of power supply line wire connection Relay outputs connector detachable from the board Detection lines connector detachable from the board External devices 24 V power supply connector Configuration jumpers e S1 58 relay contacts configuration as closed or open S9 S10 L5 and L6 lines function setting as detection or alarm line e S11 earth fault monitoring disconnection e S12 input filters connection with casing 8 USB connector 9 S15 jumper default factory access codes restoration 10 Restart push button 11 wt aku push button restart of the control panel power supplied by battery cluster only 12 24V reserve power supply connector battery cluster 2 x 12 V 13 Potentiometer to adjust the battery buffering voltage 14 Slot to insert a list of fire zone descriptions 15 Control panel cover plate A 7 F1 Battery circuit fuse 630mA F F2 External devices power supply circuit fuse 500mA F F3 Mains power supply fuse 3 154 T ai 4 as 7 bd Y PA AAA HA ra 5 5 5 N N SY Y Y S Y Y AJS NES i i Ak SYSTEM FAULT ALARM DEVICES E DISABLEMENT 3 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IGNIS
5. 6 depending on configuration 2 x 1000 32 10 ID E339 001GB Number of beam smoke detectors DOP a line max End of line resistor in a detection line Allowable quiescent current of warning devices in a detection line Detection lines insulation resistance 1 without an end of line resistor 10 kQ 5 1 6 mA 100 kQ INPUTS OUTPUTS Number of external signalling devices lines Allowable signalling devices lines resistance Signalling devices line operation voltage Allowable L5 signalling devices line current max Allowable L6 signalling devices line current max Relay outputs general fault fire alarm programmable relays USB connector 2 replaceable with detection lines 5 and 6 10 of signalling devices resistance but not more than 1000 24V 15 180 mA 180 mA 1A 30V NO or NC 1 pc 1A 30V NO or NC 1 pc 1A 30V NO or NC 6 pcs for interoperation with PC computer ALARMING OPTIONS Fire alarm types Alarm variants Alarm transmission delay time EVENT MEMORY 1st stage alarm 2nd stage alarm one stage alarm two stage alarm with output signal delay preliminary reset interdependent alarming 0 10 min programmable with 5 s jump Memory capacity Event time record accuracy Readout methods 4 DESIGN DESCRIPTIONS 4 1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS 999 events 1s on LCD display or in PC computer after data transfer through USB connector v microprocessor based co
6. 2 Function enables setting of required line parameters L 1 number of line being programmed ON on off disablement of line Al var alarm variant assignation 0 1 2 3 coinc with L 2 means No of line e g 2 operating in coincidence with line being programmed only for alarm variant 3 Selection of parameter to be changed with 7 push buttons parameter change with MA push buttons Note 5 and 6 line type change from detection to alarm one possible only with the help of terminal block jumpers in quiescent mode RELAY PROGRAMMING Relay actuation programming F 07 Enter lt Function recall push button short pressing Exit ipush button longer than 1 s pressing PK 2 ON alarm1 PK No e g 2 on off PK actuating event e g alarm 1 Lines O 2 O O O O No of line e g 2 that PK actuating event is connected with Function allows to allot to every relay 1 6 event that will evoke its actuation ON on off disablement of relay Possible events alarm 1 zone 1st stage alarm alarm 2 zone 2nd stage alarm alarm P fire 2nd stage alarm general reset relay connectors switchover for reset time For events alarm 1 alarm 2 it is necessary to settle line zone that will evoke relay actuation Selection of parameter with 7 push buttons Parameter change with EL push buttons 16 IK E283 001E DELAYS SETTING 2nd stage alarm delays setting
7. MONITORING Fig 1 Overall diagram 4 3 CONTROL PANEL GENERAL DESCRIPTION The control panel is intended for wall mounting The front side is made in the form of a metal cover plate with a rectangular window in which all handling and signalling elements are located as well as a liquid crystal display The cover plate can be removed after unfastening 4 screws Cable bushings are located in the casing upper part and they are intended to introduce alarm installation wires and mains power supply conductors Some space is also provided there to place spare cables The ID E339 001GB 9 following elements are located inside the cabinet on the printed board edge wire connectors restart push button battery connection push button configuration jumpers and USB port of the event recorder The control panel general view and dimensions are shown in Fig 4 4 4 CONTROL PANEL GENERAL OPERATION PRINCIPLE The IGNIS 2040 is a conventional non addressable control panel that interoperates with fire detectors installed in two core detection lines terminated with end of line resistors The device indicates a fire alarm or fault with a detection line accuracy The control panel processor continuously analyses all necessary information received from the detection lines monitors handling element status controls optical and acoustic signalling and controls output circuit relays lt supervises the basic and reserve power supply circuits advising possible faults
8. furnished with an end of line resistor otherwise the control panel will report a fault Alarm controlling lines Lines 5 and 6 can be used as alarm lines under a condition that the S9 and S10 jumpers are set in position 2 3 as shown in Fig 1 The lines are monitored as for a break and short circuit and designed mainly to connect external acoustic devices They can be also used for fire fighting equipment control To ensure proper monitoring and controlling of the connected signalling devices or other equipment the total line resistance should range from 130 to 10 kQ In the case of an unused line or control of a device of higher resistance it is obligatory to connect in parallel a 10 kQ end of line resistor A diagram showing a detection line connection is presented in Fig 1 In the quiescent mode a monitoring voltage is observed in the controlling lines with polarisation consistent with the marking shown in Fig 1 the diodes connected in series with the signalling devices are polarised in such a way to block the current flow In the active state alarm mode the voltage polarisation is changed for the opposite one and the diodes connected to the signalling devices are in the conducting state Fire alarm relay outputs The relay outputs activated during a fire alarm are designed to control additional protecting devices or to transfer information about the control panel mode to the monitoring centre The control panel is equipped wit
9. marked on the package and protecting them against sharp shocks and avoiding ambient temperature exceeding the 25 C to 55 C range IK E339 001E 25 12 CONTROL PANEL COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS AND PROPER OPERATION CHECKING AFTER INSTALLATION The operations to be done before the control panel commissioning e detection alarm power supply lines preparation in accordance with the design e installation of devices in the detection and alarm lines e removal of the mains F3 fuse insert from the control panel terminal block e the control panel assembly e connection to appropriate terminal of all lines introduced to the control panel with exception of 230 V mains conductors e creation of the paper insert with zone descriptions and its location in the zone field on the front panel e preparation ofthe line elements list with their location description Electric connections inspection e checking of the configuration jumpers positions on the control panel printed circuit board e checking of correctness of line wires connection to the control panel terminals with special attention to proper polarization e inspection of end of line resistors connection in the last bases of the supervised lines detection and alarm ones e in the case of unused lines detection and alarm ones checking of end of line resistors connection in the lines terminals in the control panel e batteries insertion e connecting in serie
10. nominal voltage and 3 2 7 Ah capacity A switch over from the main power supply to the reserve one is carried out automatically without any break in power supply The approximate control panel operation time when it is supplied from the batteries only at the full lines load in the quiescent mode and 0 5 h in the alarm mode with no current draw from the external device power supply output is presented in Table 6 1 for various battery capacities s Approximate control panel Table 6 1 20 IK E283 001E 25 ageing decrease in the batteries capacity has been considered During the control panel configuration when some current consumption by auxiliary external devices is considered especially during the quiescent mode it is important to take into consideration that the reserve battery powered device operation time will be accordingly shorter The battery cluster is automatically charged by the control panel power supply device The efficiency of both the batteries and charging device is continuously monitored and any fault is being signalled The battery is recognised as inoperative when its internal resistance together with the connection resistance increases and exceeds 2 Q The battery installation operation and waste disposal must be carried out pursuant to the manufacturer s manual A waste battery must be delivered to a proper collecting and recycling point in accordance with the law in force 6 2 1 Automatic power su
11. other line belonging to the interdependent pair under a condition that the first alarm has not been reset The first alarm lasts until its manual reset 5 3 FAULT MODE The fault mode is signalled by the control panel by the yellow FAULT 2 diode and by an acoustic fault signal The acoustic fault signal is an interrupted sound in 0 5 s 0 5 s cycle Detailed information about a fault type is available on the LCD display after the F 01 FAULT READOUT function selection or after the FAULT 2 push button pressing at the 1 access level The control panel fault mode is signalled in case of a break of or a short circuit in any detection line a break of or a short circuit in alarm external acoustic signalling device line a mains power supply fault a battery fault resulting from its internal resistance increase above 2 Q or a lack of a battery a battery charging device fault a break in the charging circuit aF1 fuse insert burn out a microprocessor system fault an earth fault i e connection of any control panel circuit or any line attached to it with the control panel metal casing or with other grounded objects Silencing of the sound signal is possible at the 1 access level by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button A reset of light signalling proceeds automatically after the fault removal The only exception is a kind of system fault resulting from the microprocessor controller serious fault which cannot
12. 2 access level code Testing is executed utilising the F 04 HARDWARE TESTING function which is available immediately after pressing the TESTING push button During the testing mode the control panel does not indicate a fire alarm and does not actuates any outputs linked with it The test alarm indication is limited to the red diode flashes in the zone field of the number consistent with the detection line being tested The signalling duration time is equal to several seconds it begins at the moment when a test alarm is reported by the detector and control panel and is finished with an automatic reset The F 04 HARDWARE TESTING function enables also an efficiency inspection of all diodes located on the control panel front side and internal acoustic signalling device In general the testing mode is indicated by the TESTING 4 diode when at least one line is switched over into the testing mode 6 POWER SUPPLY 6 1 BASIC POWER SUPPLY The control panel basic power supply source is 230 V 50 Hz mains A voltage alteration within 10 and 15 range does not influence the control panel proper operation The control panel internal power supply device has the general current efficiency at 1 5 A which is used for the control panel and charging circuits power supply 0 4 A load is reserved for auxiliary external devices 6 2 RESERVE POWER SUPPLY In case of mains voltage outage the control panel is supplied from a reserve battery cluster of 24 V
13. 2040 BATTERY 12 V 3 2 7 Ah Fig 2 Control panel subassemblies arrangement 4 6 HANDLING AND SIGNALLING ELEMENTS The push buttons indicators LCD diodes placed on the control panel front plate are executed in the form of a flexible foil keypad as shown in Fig 3 The push buttons and indicators functions are described in Table 4 1 IK E339 001E 11 ja POLON ALFA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 3 TESTING Za SYSTEM FAULT DELAY RESET ALARM DEVICES POWER DISABLEMENT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL IGNIS 2040 Table 4 1 General fire alarm signalling with distinction stage fire alarm by flashing light e nd stage fire alarm by steady light Yellow Control panel fault mode signalling diode Push Number and description of current faults display on LCD button quick access to function F 01 FAULTS READOUT Control panel fault disablement mode signalling diode Push Displaying disablements detailed information on LCD button quick access to function F 03 DISABLEMENTS Yellow Testing mode signalling diode Push Displaying the function enabling the control panel button testing on off quick access to function F 04 HARDWARE TESTING Yellow Indication of reset of T1 and T2 delay times for actuation diode of the alarming outputs no delays WY CZENIE 12 IK E283 001E button delay re enablement switch on return to settled T1 T2 times ALARM DEVICES Ye
14. access code loading in accordance with Table 4 3 Any movement within the menu is possible using the JENTER push button A short pressing results in a submenu opening The submenu leaving and entering one level up is performed by a longer gt 1 s pressing of the same push button Table 4 3 Function name LCD display FAULTS READOUT F 01 Enter FAULTS QUANTITY 03 01 Line 2 break DISABLEMENT F 02 Enter lt J Lines 12345 6 PK 123456 7 8 HARDWARE TESTING F 03 Enter e Diodes test OFF Testofline 00000 Readout of current faults detected by the control panel Function recall push button short pressing Exit Ld longer than 1 s pressing Quantity of all faults e g 03 Fault number e g 01 fault name Faults review withthe I push buttons Disablement of detection alarm line or relay output Function recall push button short pressing Gdloush button longer than 1 s pressing 1 6 detection alarm line number 1 8 relay number Selection of line number or relay number in order to its disablement or re enablement using 7 push buttons Disablement setting O with the help of t line relay number Re enablement setting line number 1 6 or relay number 1 8 Testing of control panel diodes acoustic signalling device and detection lines Function recall push button short pressing push buttons instead of Exit ipush button longer than 1 s
15. be silenced due to its importance with the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button A system fault resulting from false configuration data can be silenced with the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button but in such the case it is necessary to check the control panel configuration settings and eventually correct them If the signalling still persists after such checking correcting it means that IK E339 001E 19 the control panel is damaged It is necessary to switch the control panel power supply off and call the service personnel In the fault mode the PK8 general fault relay is released 5 4 DISABLEMENT MODE The disablement mode is signalled by the control panel by the yellow DISABLEMENT 3 diode Any disablement and re enablement and the disabled outputs readout is possible after entering at least 2 access level code and with the DISABLEMENT 3 quick access push button or using the F 03 DISABLEMENT function The disablement concerns all inputs outputs L1 L6 line outputs and PK1 PK8 relay outputs The disabled detection lines are inactive they do not report any fault or alarm and relay and alarm outputs are switched off The yellow DISABLEMENT 3 diode stops the disablement mode indication when all disablements are removed 5 5 TESTING MODE The control panel allows for testing fire warning devices in detection lines by actuating them with e g fire factor imitators Switching a zone line into the testing mode is possible after entering at least
16. cceesecccceaesecceeeeaeceeseseuaeeeessaaaeeeeees 21 9 INPUT AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT CONNECTING TERMINALS ocococcccccococococococoncncoconoconos 22 TO MAINTENANCE Esiocanariadninas 23 10 5 CENERALRULESZE REKA cda de 23 1 02 PERIODICALTES TIN aaa e A A Z e e a ad 23 105 FUSE REPLACEMENT Gait AG i tO Eo WWR OE 24 11 PACKING STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION ccccccscscscscscscscsscscscscscscscsccscscscscsces 24 12 CONTROL PANEL COMMISSIONING INSTRUCTIONS AND PROPER OPERATION CHECKING AFTER INSTALLATION sacas nai Ta 25 APPENDIX AA AA 27 4 ID E339 001GB 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 DOCUMENTATION CONTENTS The purpose of this Operation and Maintenance Documentation OMD is to present the application design and operation of the IGNIS 2040 fire detection and alarm control panel which constitute a part of the fire detection and alarm system The documentation contains necessary information on the IGNIS 2040 control panels for designers fitters and maintenance technicians Together with the User Manual I0 E339 001 intended for those who are on duty directly at the control panel it makes the complete operating documentation attached to the control panel and delivered to its user 1 2 CONTROL PANEL APPLICATION The IGNIS 2040 fire control panel is designed to 1 signal a fire occurrence detected by an interoperating fire warning devices automatic and manual 2 indicate a fire endangered place by identification of the alarming detection li
17. ches the panel and confirms an alarm receipt within a programmed T1 time by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button In case the person on duty fails to acknowledge the alarm receipt within the T1 time period the control panel initiates an alarm transmission outside e g to the monitoring centre or fire brigade after the T1 time lapse or automatically actuates the fire fighting equipment depending on the system configuration After the fire alarm receipt acknowledgment the person on duty is given an additional T2 time for recognition of a real fire threat in the premises Both T1 and T2 times are programmable the T2 time should be longer than the T1 time The elapsing time left for the alarm acknowledgment and for the threat recognition by the person on duty is displayed on the LCD 5 In case a threat does not exist the person should reset the alarm mode with the RESET push button This operation is effective when no fire factor is present in the vicinity of the fire warning device that has evoked the alarm and after the 2 access level is obtained by the code entering 18 IK E283 001E 5 2 3 Automatic alarm signal verification The control panel possesses algorithms that enable verification of fire alarm signal coming from fire warning devices Recognition of the received signal as a fire alarm is preceded by multiple checking readout of the line status Moreover it is a possible to program the following alarm variants for every dete
18. ction line 1 One stage alarm variant O without any delay in which a line element actuation immediately triggers the 2 stage fire alarm the alarm transmission relays actuation 2 Two stage alarm variant 1 two stage alarm with a programmable delay time T2 0 10 min for the 2 stage fire alarm indication Lack of the personnel acknowledgement shortens the delay time to the programmed T1 time the RELAYS DISABLEMENT push button pressing will result in the delay time zeroing and immediate outputs actuation 3 One stage alarm with a preliminary reset type A dependence in accordance with PN standard variant 2 without any delay in which the first detector actuation evokes its immediate reset An alarm is triggered after a repeated activation of any detector in the same line before 60 s 10 s time lapse from the previous actuation After 60 s 10 s time passing without any new alarm triggering the control panel returns to the initial mode 4 One stage alarm with a line interdependence coincidence type B dependence in accordance with PN standard variant 3 without any delay in which it is possible to create pairs of interdependent zones The first alarm evoked in a line belonging to an interdependent pair actuates only the internal acoustic buzzer zone field indication and LCD signalling without the general fire indicator actuation The 2 stage fire alarm is triggered immediately after entering the alarm mode by the
19. er Function recall push button short pressing NEK ZEE Exit push button longer than 1 s pressing CSP IGNIS 2040 Copan name 2011 01 05 15 20 44 Year month day hour min sec Selection of value being set with 7 push buttons Setting using i KH push buttons Exit Lid push button longer than 1 s pressing FUNCTIONS F 10 Enter lt J 4 9 EVENT MEMORY The software necessary for the event memory readout and information materials are available in Internet on the www polon alfa pl web site after obtaining an access code Hardware requirements concerning PC computer o accessible USB port o hard disc of ca 25 MB free memory o installed Windows 98 ME 2000 XP Vista 7 operating system IK E339 001E 17 Before starting the program the computer should be connected to the control panel with a typical USB cable ended with an A type USB plug the computer s end and a B type plug the control panel s end After detection of a new device connected to the USB port and the Ignis2win exe program launching the control panel and computer are ready for the event memory contents transmission The transmission starts after the icon event list download clicking 5 CONTROL PANEL OPERATION MODES 5 1 QUIESCENT MODE In the quiescent mode i e while the control panel is waiting for a signal from fire warning devices only the green POWER 10 diode is lit on the front panel to inform that power su
20. es easy wire connection The connection terminals arrangement and descriptions is presented in Fig 2 IK E339 001E 21 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT gt Fig 4 Control panel dimensions and fixing opening arrangement The 230 V 50 Hz mains conductors must be fastened to the mains power supply terminals Fig 2 paying attention to careful conductor fixing that precludes accidental touching of bold conductor endings The control panel can be used only in the case of application of additional protection against electric shocks such as zeroing or protective grounding Laboratory tests checking the required by the standards in force interference immunity have been carried out with grounding application 8 CONTROL PANEL SPECIAL APPLICATIONS 8 1 EXPLOSION ENDANGERED PREMISES PROTECTION Installation of fire detectors and manual call points in zones where explosive mixtures of gases and liquid vapours occur is possible in intrinsically safe detection circuits Such circuits provide the Ex l IC safety category Intrinsically safe detection lines in the IGNIS 2000 system can be created in conventional lines with an application of intrinsically safe separators Detailed information concerning the device installation in explosion endangered areas is available at the intrinsically safe element manufacturers 22 IK E283 001E 9 INPUT AND OUTPUT CIRCUIT CONNECTING TERMINALS The control panel is equipped with a set of connecting terminals designed f
21. facturer to change the factory software and use the service functions The access level is reachable by appropriate access code entering Default access codes e 2 access level 200 e 3 access level 300 e 4 access level 400 The default access codes can be changed to the user s codes with the help of the F 11 function Note The default access codes restoring can be executed by closing the 1 2 contacts of the S15 jumper located on the printed board Table 4 2 presents the functions that are available at the control panel menu after relevant code entering Table 4 2 Access level required for Function name this function FAULT READOUT 1 or 27 or 3 or 4 DISABLEMENTS 2 or 3 or 4 HARDWARE TESTING 2 or 3 or 4 EVENT READOUT 2 or 3 or 4 STANDARD CONFIGURATION 3 or 4h LINE CONFIGURATION 3 or 4h RELAY PROGRAMMING 3 or 4 DELAY SETTING 3 or ah 14 IK AA IKE283 001 001E F10 DIAGNOSTICSFUNCTIONS la FUNCTIONS DATE AND TIME SETTING 4 8 LCD INDICATIONS FUNCTIONS APPLICATION The IGNIS 2040 control panel is equipped with an alphanumeric 2 x 20 characters liquid crystal display LCD that enables configuration parameters setting and readout of information on the control panel status During the control panel normal operation in the quiescent mode the LCD displays the date and time The remaining functions are supported by a menu that enables a particular function selection after appropriate
22. g scope consists in event memory readout using a computer in order to check the control panel attending personnel appropriate work and possible signals indicated by the control panel inspection testing of every signalling diode and acoustic signalling device of the control panel 24 IK E283 001E consecutive testing of every fire detector e g using smoke and heat imitators and manual call points installed in every detection line utilising a possibility to switch any line for testing visual evaluation of the fire detectors technical condition level of dirt corrosion permanent soil and of manual call points especially in case of their longer operation that should be carried out during a device testing if necessary cleaning of the fire detectors and their replacement or regeneration checking the external signalling devices and connected protective and fire fighting devices under a condition that the premises user is informed and taking necessary measures to avoid panic or any damage in the building resulting from the test execution The external signal receivers and a monitoring centre must be notified of a planned test battery voltage value checking on the clamps during buffering proper voltage value amounts to 27 1 27 6 V battery condition checking according to the battery manufacturer recommendations 10 3 FUSE REPLACEMENT The control panel is equipped with three melt fuses in the following c
23. h relays marked as PK1 PK8 their terminals are connected to the terminal board Fig 1 and the informative label inside the control panel depicts the terminal position in the non potential state the control panel not power supplied PK1 PK6 programmable relays assigned by default to the detection lines in such the way that the L1 L6 line alarm mode actuates the PK1 PK6 relays accordingly It is possible to program every PK1 PK6 relay in dependence on any detection line zone alarm mode or the general fault occurrence In the case of detectors that require a break in the power supply circuit for the alarm mode reset it is provided to program any PK1 PK6 relay in such the way that the terminals are switched over for the time of the control panel alarm mode reset see F 08 RELAY PROGRAMMING PK7 general alarm relay switches the terminals over at the moment of a ane stage fire alarm occurrence what can be program delays by 0 10 min Using the DELAY DISABLEMENT 5 it is possible to disable switch off the delay function and obtain immediate actuation IK E339 001E 23 PK8 general fault relay During the control panel normal operation the relay is switched on It switches over at the moment when a fault or voltage decrease occurs A typical application of the relay is the fault signal transmission to the monitoring centre External device power supply output Two pairs of terminals supplying 24 V DC voltage are located on the term
24. ible faults The maintenance technician should thoroughly study this manual He should know exactly the operating principles of the control panel and interoperating manual and automatic fire warning devices as well as other devices connected to the control panel It is highly recommended to pass a training organized by the manufacturer that covers fire alarm systems application installation and operation The maintenance technician should also know the premises territory displacement of the system detection line routes arrangement of fire detectors and manual call points and environmental conditions that may influence the devices work 10 2 PERIODICAL TESTING The periodical checks consist in operation tests of all detectors and fire manual call points installed in the detection lines the control panel and its output circuits the lines that control external acoustic signalling devices or fire fighting devices as well as the protecting device monitoring line and the monitoring system circuits The periodical tests should be executed in accordance PKN CEN TS 54 14 2006 standard Periodical testing frequency the manufacturer recommends executing the periodical tests at least once per year Nevertheless the system owner in agreement with the system designer and the maintenance technician should increase the test frequency if the system operating conditions are hard high humidity corrosion environment dusting etc The periodical testin
25. inal board and they are designed for power supply of the external devices that are activated e g from relay outputs The positive terminal is protected with a 500 mA monitored melt fuse NOTE In case external devices draw current also during quiescent mode the operation time of the control panel which is supplied from internal batteries during a mains basic power supply outage will decrease proportionally to the current consumption from the control panel Signal transmission Auxiliary devices controlling The control panel is able to control protecting devices or transfer fire alarm signals to a monitoring station using the relay outputs that are activated during the fire alarm The relays operation may be disabled with the help of the F 03 DISABLEMENT function when it is necessary The zone relays can be programmed for actuation dependent on various occurrences and zones using the F 08 RELAY PROGRAMMING function All relays are furnished with a possibility to switch the contacts over for opened and closed NO or NC with the help of jumpers 10 MAINTENANCE 10 1 GENERAL RULES Fire alarm systems as safety installations must be continuously kept at full efficiency therefore they require proper maintenance The premises user is obliged to ensure the installation maintenance best of all by signing an appropriate agreement with a maintenance technician The maintenance consists in carrying out periodical inspections and removal of poss
26. ircuits battery cluster F1 melt fuse of F630L250 type external devices power supply F2 melt fuse of F500L250 type mains power supply F3 melt fuse of T3 15L250 type The fuses are accessible after the control panel cover plate removal their arrangement is shown in Fig 2 11 PACKING STORAGE AND TRANSPORTATION Packaging The control panel is placed in a unit packing reducing free movement possibility and eliminating damage occurrence during loading and transportation The following data are marked on the package the name or the trade mark of the manufacturer the name and the type of the control panel Moreover the following marking is placed on the package CAUTION FRAGILE UPPER SIDE DON T TURN OVER KEEP DRY or equivalent marks according to the PN 85 0 79252 Polish Standard Storage The control panel should be stored in closed premises at a temperature between 5 C and 40 C and relative humidity not exceeding 80 free of corrosive vapours and gases In case the control panel is stored for a longer period it is necessary to connect it to a power supply for at least 1 hour and execute operation tests every 6 months During storage the control panel should not be exposed to heat radiation direct sun light or heating devices Transportation The control panels should be carried in their packing by closed transport means taking into consideration the transport recommendations
27. llow Indication of disablement of alarm signalling devices DISABLEMENT diode installed in L5 or L6 lines e by flashing light disablement of one line L5 or L6 if both were configured as alarm lines by steady light disablement of all signalling devices both L5 and L6 alarm lines or one alarm lines if only one was configured as alarm line Push Disablement re enablement of signalling devices button installed in L5 or L6 line 7 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Push In the alarm mode button e acknowledgement of receipt of fire alarm by personnel and the control panel internal acoustic signalling device silencing change of alarm outputs activation delay time intended for fire danger recognition from T1 to T2 in the case of the two stage alarm variant In the fault mode e fault acknowledgement and the control panel internal acoustic signalling device silencing Indication of alarm mode of the zone line No 1 2 3 4 the first zone where the alarm mode occurred is signalled by flashing light afterwards by steady light zone fields enable text description of the fire zone from the bottom a slot to insert a label with description SYSTEM o Yellow Program memory fault RAM memory fault or FAULT diode configuration fault signalling Displaying the information as per description in p 4 8 padli Push Main push button for the control panel menu handling button e short pressing lt 1 s entering the submenu o
28. ne 3 actuate fire protection equipment 4 transmita fire signal to proper services e g Fire Brigades The IGNIS 2040 control panel is intended for continuous operation in premises of low dust level at ambient temperature from 5 C to 40 C and air relative humidity up to 80 at 40 C 1 3 SAFETY CONDITIONS 1 3 1 Electric shock protection The POLON 4000 system fire control panels are ranked as the 1 protection class devices and can be used only in the case of application of additional protection against electric shocks such as zeroing or protective grounding 230 V 50 Hz mains supply circuits insulation is reinforced and resists 2800 V voltage test low voltage circuits below 42 V insulation is able to resist test voltage of 700 V DC 1 3 2 Installation and equipment safety Wire installation should be made using conductors of the required fire resistance and should be properly protected in passages through fire zone boundaries In order to avoid undesirable interaction a required distance between the low voltage installation and a power installation and a lightning protection system should be maintained From the system electromagnetic interference immunity it is recommended to utilise protective grounding Reserve power supply batteries should be connected to the panel at the final stage of the installation The panel components are heat sensitive The maximum ambient temperature should not exceed 40 C The space lef
29. ne level down long pressing gt 1 s return to the submenu one level up Push Push buttons for function selection scrolling events or buttons faults selected parameter change POWER Green Indication of the control panel operation powered from diode 230 V 50 Hz mains or reserve battery Push Parameter selection push buttons moving cursor to the buttons left right IK E339 001E 13 4 7 CONTROL PANEL FUNCTIONS AND ACCESS LEVELS Four access levels to handling elements are provided in the control panel 1 access level intended for the persons who take first measures after a fire or fault signal occurrence At this access level the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 17 FAULT 2 and DELAY RESET 5 push buttons are active as well as an access code entering function 2 access level is provided for persons holding special responsibility for safety who are trained and authorised to service the control panel within a limited scope The second access level is obtainable by appropriate access code entering It allows to use all the push buttons located on the device s front panel and functions that do not change the control panel programmed configuration 3 access level is designed for trained persons who are authorised to change the configuration data and carry out maintenance works The 3 access level is obtained by proper access code entering 4 access level is provided for persons trained and authorised by the manu
30. ntrol Y LCD to display user messages Y event memory v date and time display Y USB connector to interoperate with PC computer v interoperation with Polon Alfa 30 and 40 model range conventional detectors v upto 6 detection lines v upto 2 alarm lines v 8 relay outputs v 24 V output for external devices power supply v programmable alarm variants 0 10 min delays relays v reserve power supply gt 72 hours v approved to PN EN54 standard 8 ID E339 001GB 4 2 OVERALL DIAGRAM ZONE LINE 4 max 180 mA e e max 10 MCP J e e cess el 19 Rk s e ZONE LINE 3 8 max 32 elements Y e g 1N4007 A R zas O 1 ZONE LINE 2 max 180 mA gt max 32 elements Ry O s G Rk ZONE LINE 1 T max 32 elements Q sees O e g 1N4007 Ry e LOH m Non potential NO or NC relay outputs max 1 A 30 V depending on Sx jumpers position Pk1 PK6 programmable relays PK7 fire alarm relay PK8 general fault relay EXTERNAL DEVICES POWER SUPPLY max 400 mA DETECTION LINE ALARM LINE AL FAULT PK1 PK2 PK3 PK4 PKS PK6 PK7 PK8 ti L2 L3 L4 L5 un ss 9 popa Papa opa pepj piepie CIDCID EE ILL TENIELD L1 L4 detection lines LS L6 3 pos 2 3 ALARM 59 510 Sx Sx Sx Sx Sx Sx pos 1 2 DETECTION 11 earth fault monitoring pos 2 3 WITH MONITORING pos 1 2 WITHOUT
31. or connection of alarm installation wires external devices and mains power supply The terminals enable connection of wires of a maximum diameter at 1 2 mm and a cross section at 1 5 mm It is recommended to use screened conductors approved by appropriate certification authorities The arrangement of the terminals with their marking is presented in Fig 2 Mains power supply The cable terminals with the F3 fuse are provided to connect 230 V 50 Hz mains wires and a protection wire item 3 in Fig 2 Detection lines The detection lines should be connected to the 4 6 pairs of connectors with properly marked polarisation The line 5 and 6 can be configured as a detection or alarm one depending on the S9 and S10 jumpers position in accordance with the information contained in Fig 1 The S9 and S10 jumpers position is detected in the quiescent mode It is recommended to create detection lines using a screened cable certified by an appropriate authority e g in Poland with YnTKSY ekw 1 x 2 x 0 8 cable certified by the CNBOP The terminals to connect the cable screens are placed above the detection line terminals on the control panel cabinet near the bushings Fig 2 The detection lines should be terminated with 10 kQ end of line resistors Fig 5 depicts the method of G 40 base connection in a detection line In the case of unused lines the end of line resistor is connected to the control panel output terminals All supervised lines must be
32. pa POLON ALFA LATEST TECHNOLOGY HIGHEST QUALITY IGNIS 2000 CONVENTIONAL FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM SYSTEM IGNIS 2040 FIRE DETECTION AND ALARM CONTROL PANEL Operation and Maintenance Documentation ID E339 001GB I Edition CE Polon Alfa Sp ka z ograniczon odpowiedzialno ci Sp k 155 Glinki Street 85 861 Bydgoszcz POLAND tel 48 52 363 9261 fax 48 52 363 9264 www polon alfa pl 2 ID E339 001GB The IGNIS 2040 conventional fire detection and alarm control panel covered by the present manual complies with the requirements of the following European Union Directives CPD 89 106 EWG on construction materials EMC 2004 108 WE on electromagnetic compatibility LVD 2006 95 WE on low voltage electric equipment The IGNIS 2040 control panel has been approved with the EC Certificate of Conformity No 1438 CPD 0243 issued by the Scientific and Research Centre for Fire Protection CNBOP J zef w Poland an EU notified authority No 1438 confirming its compliance with the requirements of PN EN 54 2 2002 A1 2007 standard The device has been also approved with the Allowance Certificate No 1131 2011 issued by CNBOP The certificate may be downloaded from www polon alfa pl web site Polon Alfa Sp ka z ograniczon odpowiedzialno ci Sp k 155 Glinki Street PL 85 861 Bydgoszcz POLAND 11 1438 CPD 0243 EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 The IGNIS 2040 fire detection and alarm control panel Conventional for indoor u
33. pply is on In addition the current time and date are displayed on the LCD display 12 The general fire alarm relays and zone relays are inactive and the general fault relay is in an active state no fault 5 2 ALARM MODE 5 2 1 Fire alarm signalling The following indications can be observed on the control panel front side during the fire alarm at least one of the ZONE 1 6 zone indicating diodes is lit the first zone where a fire has occurred is distinguished with flashing light all others are lit with steady light the FIRE diode is lit with steady light the 2 stage fire alarm or with flashing light the 1 stage fire alarm afire alarm message indicating the zone or zones number and the elapsing time remaining until fire alarm relays are activated transmission appear on the LCD an internal acoustic signalling device is switched on with a 0 5 s 0 5 s interval signal active alarm lines generate a signal that actuates external alarm devices The control panel acoustic signal can be silenced at the 1 access level by pressing the ACKNOWLEDGEMENT push button External devices can be disabled or re enabled after entering the 2 level access code by the SIGNALLING DEVICES DISABLEMENT push button 5 2 2 Fire alarm verification by the attending personnel The control panel enables an occurrence verification by the personnel in case a fire alarm has been revealed It is required that the attending person approa
34. pply switch off During the control panel operation being powered only from the battery cluster the battery voltage progressively decreases A reserve power supply voltage drop down to ca 22 V is acoustically signalled Further decline in the battery panel voltage and achieving ca 21 V level will result in the control panel automatic switch off The power supply renewed switch on after a properly charged battery re connection may require pressing of the W AKU push button which is located inside the control panel on the printed circuit board 7 INSTALLATION 7 1 CONTROL PANEL MOUNTING The control panel should to be mounted on a wall using three expansion anchor bolts of minimum diameter at 8 mm The spacing of the fastening bolt holes is shown in Fig 4 The control panel mounting is possible only without batteries 7 2 WIRING Detection alarm and controlling lines should be routed according to the commonly applicable principles used in telecommunications The lines must be continuous and terminated with end of line resistors They can be routed alongside high voltage electrical conductors The detection line wires can be inserted into the control panel from the installation led in the wall plaster They are introduced into the control panel upper part through round bushings separately the mains supply wires and low voltage wires The terminals of the detection lines and relay outputs on the printed circuit board are removable what enabl
35. pressing OFF diodes test LEDs disabled 0 000 0 O line 1 6 testing disabled Test selection with 7 push buttons Enablement of front panel diodes and internal sounder testing by changing ON instead of OFF with y push buttons Enablement of detection line testing by setting line number 1 6 instead IK E339 001E 15 ofOwith push buttons EVENTS REAOUT Readout of events recorded in control panel memory F 04 Enter lt Function recall push button short pressing djpush button longer than 1 s pressing 184 L1 alarm reset Event No e g 184 event name 2011 01 05 15 20 44 Date and time of event occurrence Events review with 1 push buttons Latest recorded event has No 1 STANDARD CONFIG Standard default configuration settings loading F 05 Enter Function recall push button short pressing push button longer than 1 s pressing STANDARD CONFIGUR Load the standard configuration NO no changes in configuration settings Attention Entering YES with push button results in replacing all configuration settings with the standard default ones Z LINE CONFIGURATION Detection alarm lines configuration settings F 06 Enter lt J Function recall push button short pressing Gdloush button longer than 1 s pressing L 1 detection ON line No e g 1 line type e g detection on off Al var 3 coinc with alarm variant No coincidence with a line e g
36. s two 12 V batteries with special attention given to marking on the battery clamps 4 polarisation Commissioning e connection of the mains voltage and the PE wire ATTENTION Dangerous voltage e The control panel commissioning by inserting the F3 mains supply fuse insert e readout of the faults revealed by the control panel and removal of possible discrepancies in the circuits e the control panel optimal configuration parameters setting using the functions described in Table 4 3 e testing optical indicators on front panel e testing all line elements detectors MCP signalling devices and other equipment connected to the system paying attention to their real location consistence with the description in the zone field e checking operation of the executive devices interoperating with the control panel e testing alarm and fault signal transmission e modification of the default access codes for the user codes if necessary After the installation commissioning it is advised to check and possibly to set the current date and time and the event memory erasure The works can be treated as finished when all actions described above have been performed and proper operation of all system devices has been confirmed as well as the control panel operation in the quiescent mode without faults and disablements signalling the installation can be passed to its user 26 IK E283 001E Main connector Additional connector
37. se Provided options fire alarming devices output output signal delays interdependent alarming testing mode alarm counter and additional functions inputs and outputs see technical data contained in ID E339 001GB manual Read the manual carefully before the detector assembling and commissioning Any nonconformity with the instructions contained in the manual may be harmful or may cause violation of the law in force POLON ALFA bears no responsibility for any damage resulting from usage inconsistent with the manual A waste product unsuitable for further use shall be passed to a waste electric and electronic equipment collection point NOTE The manufacturer reserves the right to change specifications of products at any time without prior notice ID E339 001GB 3 CONTENTS T INTRODUCTION O si AAS G R OO OE 4 1 1 DOCUMENTATONCONTENTS ai din 4 12 CONIROERANEEAPPECAMNONG tarz E R WAR e td 4 L gt SAFEMEONDINO SG ZOZ WZA AA ZA Al 4 1 3 1 BIECIICShOCK ProtECHO G adikk ia 4 132 Installation ond equipment SATS CY a 4 1535 REDAIPSANG Mantena lied oia 4 WoA FUSE EDIA COI CIE AA W O A OWE GREG a ARA dia 5 A Z ia a A a O NOA 5 2 DEVICE COMPLETENESS cuasi 5 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICA TIO N SS cani 6 A DESIGN DESCRIPTION Scion NEE O E cren 7 4 1 GENERALCHARACTER SES ia 7 122 OV ERAU DIAGRAMU Gi ad 8 4 3 CONTROLPANELGENERAL DESCRIPTION aaa O EO da 8 4 4 CONTROL PANEL GENERAL OPERATION PRINCIPLE
38. t around the device should be big enough to secure free air flow Air humidity in the premises where the panel operates should not exceed 95 1 3 3 Repairs and maintenance Maintenance works and periodic inspections should be executed by skilled personnel employed by companies authorised or trained by Polon Alfa Any repairs must be carried out by the manufacturer Polon Alfa bears no responsibility for the operation of any apparatus being serviced or repaired by unauthorised personnel ID E339 001GB 5 1 3 4 Fuse replacement In the event of fuse replacement an equivalent fuse replacement should be used of the appropriate type and nominal value The appropriate types and nominal values are contained in table 2 3 1 4 DEFINITIONS Conventional detection line A two core line with non addressable detectors installed in terminated with an end of line resistor Fire warning device An element installed in detection lines triggering a fire alarm e g a fire detector manual call point Line number A consecutive number from the 1 6 range which is assigned to the control panel outputs where detection lines are connected to Zone A separated part of a supervised facility that specific warning devices forming one detection line are allocated to Standard configuration A set of data saved in the control panel memory defining default parameters set by the manufacturer such as delay times disablements alarm variants etc Quiescent s
39. tors Detector bases Manual call points WZ 31 additional indicator Signalling devices Table 2 3 F1 melt fuse F630L250 F2 melt fuse F500L250 F3 melt fuse T3 15L250 two pcs required for control panel according to Appendix A acc to particular detector manual according to Appendix A according to offer 3 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS GENERAL PARAMETERS Overall dimensions Lx H x G Mass without batteries Ingress protection Operation temperature range Allowable operation relative humidity Transportation temperature range POWER SUPPLY 311 x 337 x 81 mm lt 4kg IP 30 5 C 40 C 95 at 40 C 25 C 55 C Basic power supply mains voltage max power draw from mains Reserve power supply 2 batteries dim 151 65 98 L W H reserve power supply time battery charging current max maximum battery internal resistance together with connecting cables and clamps Battery current consumption in quiescent mode at max line load in alarm mode max External devices power supply voltage Admissible current draw from external devices power supply output max DETECTION LINES 230 V 10 15 50 Hz 0 5 A 2 x 12 V 7 Ah optionally 3 2 Ah 5 Ah 72h 0 6 A 20 55 mA 500 mA 24V 15 400 mA Number of detection lines Detection line resistance max Number of detectors installed in a detection line max Number of manual call points in a detection line max 4
40. upervision mode An operation mode in which the control panel is power supplied from an electric energy source that meets the settled requirements during which no other operation mode is indicated Alarm fire mode An operation mode the control panel triggers after receipt and verification of a fire occurrence signal from fire warning devices Disablement mode An operation mode in which it is deliberately blocked the control panel ability to receive signals from any fire warning devices and to evoke alarms or the control panel output and or transmission path to any fire detection and alarm system component that is a part of alarm circuit Testing mode An operation mode in which the control panel indicates functioning checking Fault mode An operation mode in which the control panel indicates a fault of anything in alarm installation or its own circuits 2 DEVICE COMPLETENESS Table 2 1 lists the set of items which compose the IGNIS 2040 control panel furnishings Table 2 2 specifies auxiliary equipment that can be installed in the IGNIS 2040 control panels This equipment should be ordered separately Table 2 3 contains a list of the fuses used in the control panel Table 2 1 IGNIS 2040 fire detection and alarm control panel Operation and Maintenance Documentation OMD Servicing manual Warranty certificate Control panel unit package ID E339 001GB Table 2 2 Description 12 V 3 2 Ah 7 Ah battery Fire detec

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