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1. M 62 3 General Purpose Output Wiring mS 64 4 Links and DIP Switch Settings mE RE CREW 64 5 Strobe Circuit Commissioning Tr P ETE 66 No QM c E E RN 66 7 System EXpansion 66 Chapter 9 BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT FACILITY 68 1 Single Channel Music Input Fuatsadecusdouanlacdecsaoagesiestecusedesacteashsusdedeaseedsaeczacueccacuewsacaue 68 2 Multiple Channel Music Inputs A A 68 3 Non emergency ZONOS eaa a IEEE 68 4 Music Input From Stereo Source 69 Chapter 10 PAGING CONSOLE 72 1 Paging Console Wiring P EA E AAEE OEE A AE E EEEE 72 2 Paging Console Settings EE ausdecwlewadeuuedsocosQeueeectuacete 74 Chapter 11 MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER MODULE 76 1 0688 Overview 76 2 0688 Wiring 76 3 0688 Power Supply ERR 78 Chapter 12 BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 80 1 Battery Requirements and Wiring LLLI 80 Battery Arrangements Deep eI aT Battery Arrangements Shallow Cabinets Battery Wiring Battery Wiring NZS4512 Multiple Chargers 2 Power Supplies mc 3 PSU2406 and PSU244102 86 Internal P URL 87 Setu
2. zmen faen feco fuen penes Baca mena fun feee feco Zene fun Bana zens __ fan Delay Before Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay New Zealand Standard 2 up 1 down Alert Disabled Alarmin zone N New Zealand Standard 2 up 1 down Alert Disabled AlarminzoneN e 8 Top Zone Zone O o Evacuate Evacuate _ zens Eee Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate ZoneN 2 Evcuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zmena Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate ZoneN 1 Evcuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Delay Before Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay Delay Delay LT0088 Issue 5 1 184 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS New Zealand Standard 2 up 1 down Alert Enabled Alarm in zone N ZoneN 5 Alert Alert Alert Alert Evacuate Evacuate Zone m m ane Evacuate n Aen Evacuate Evacuate Evecuato Evacuate Evacuate ren e seme NN ea fees pent e esae renum rane d ZoneN 2 faet Alert Delay Be
3. 26 3 Standby Amplifiers E EE 29 4 Link Settings A lp des Ede I ee 29 5 Amplifier Numbering X 29 6 Cable Size Type and Length E AEE ORE EE 30 7 Termination to Each Speaker M R 31 8 Checking Speaker Loadings vp E tps 32 9 Checking Speaker Wiring 33 10 Zone Relays D 33 Tl E EDS n ead ce ahs cece II i ip IUE iP AR IDEE 34 12 Music Switching Transformer Modules 34 LT0088 Issue 5 1 ii 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents Chapter 5 AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 36 1 Amplifier Types aD ccueeandionececoncaisacat fenoseesdcascanshedsacsescaseanes 36 TR a E AAA 36 Power Seletin DETINUIT LII 36 AMP200 Master Slave Selection and Interconnection eren 37 Default Input Selection testes rennen eene tentent tente tten tette tne tne tta tnn tnn ten snn sata ta tta taas 37 Amplifier Monitoring BE 0 ERE 38 Local INPUTS M M M 38
4. O 162 Chapter 22 HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES 164 ETT I CLIRT 164 2 RZDU Interf ce 3 164 2 0 eR NL mc 164 BRZDU SECM me nomen mic Debent in rm e m E d 165 3 Panel Link Interface essere eere eere nennen 166 4 MX1 Programming Depp E s 166 5 MX4428 Programming ao coucou 166 6 F3200 Programming o e et we E E E EI 167 7 QE90 Programming for PANEL LINK RZDU 167 8 Simplex 4100 Interface iei sii censui eoa niei ento kon a uua karad daidan eiaha nisadas 168 Chapter 23 PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS 172 1 Printer Terminal Overview 172 2 Off Normals Display IE 173 ECM Off Normals 173 ECP Off Normals Display ssssssssssssssssessseseeeeeeessssststseeeeeeeeeeeeessnnsnaeeeeeeeeeeeeeeensnsaaiteeeeeeeeeeeeeennaaaasass 173 3 Other Diagnostics on Non ECM System 174 4 Software Requirements eene nnne nnn 175 5 Hardware Requirements New Production
5. 2 2 Manual contents ete edente 2 3 Glossary C M 3 4 Amendnment LTS iui erii eres ecu one coto uue 3 Chapter 2 CABINET INSTALLATION 6 1 Equipment Handling amp aE Eaa 6 2 Checking System After Transil 6 3 Cabinet Mounting T D 6 4 Mains Wiring EE 6 5 Inter Cabinet Connections 6 6 Compliance C 7 Chapter 3 PANEL CONFIGURATION 10 1 ln DIE 10 2 Typical Cabinet LAYOUT M 10 3 System Design rcc e C ES 12 Configuration Printout Common nnne tnttttnnnnnnnnns 12 Configuration Printout ECM nnnn nnne nennen tenent 16 General Script Interpretation nnne ttnnnnnnnnnnnnnttttnttnntnnnnnnnnannsttttttttntnnnnnna 18 Non ECM Script Inputs and Outputs eene nennt nennen nennen 19 ECM Script Inputs and Outputs 21 Fault Output and other relay outputs 24 IP Networked System E 24 Chapter 4 TRANSFORMER MODULES 26 T Panel Termiriatlon i ae secs 26 2 Connection Points
6. o MEME MEN S No PHJ K No 4 o p e 5 No DW o tq3 p pmo No O e Ny 3 b jo No 3 3 3 General Script Interpretation Overview The following information about the QE90 script language is given so that you can understand some of the simpler logic equations in the scripts e g for fault outputs and other relay outputs It is not meant to be a complete reference or a tutorial for the QE90 script language For more details on the language refer to the help file manual provided with QEConfig 2 For more information on the functions of a particular system refer to the specifications that you supplied to Tyco Operators The following are the operators in order of priority highest first Forces evaluation of the enclosed sub expression at higher priority May be nested innermost brackets are evaluated first Negates the variable or bracketed expression to its right amp Logical AND of the variables or bracketed expressions to its left and right Logical OR of the variables or bracketed expressions to its left and right sets output if result of expression is true 1 clears output if result of expression is false 0 sets output if result of expression is true 1 does nothing if the expression is false X expr is equivalent to amp clears output if result of expression is false 0 does nothing if the expression
7. ECM Script Inputs and Outputs 27 Main Script This script is run continuously and is used for controlling things that are not a result of an alarm input The next three scripts are an alternative way of specifying the system s response to an alarm Alarm Script This script is run continuously once an alarm occurs It is used for setting outputs that happen immediately an alarm occurs Cascade Script This script is run at the end of each timeout when cascade is enabled on site It is used to set the new zone state at the end of each timeout Cascade Disabled Script This script is run at the end of each timeout when cascade is disabled on site It is used to set the new zone state at the end of each timeout Paging Zones This can be used to make paging zones contain different sets of amplifiers to Evacuation zones and to define what paging console input activates each paging zone Alternatively the paging console inputs activating paging zones can be programmed in the Main Script LT0088 Issue 5 1 15 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION Paging Zone Number Paging Console Input Alt PC Input poo oo 15338 Bo po B 3 3 2 Configuration Printout ECM A system controlled by ECM s usually networked has further information listed and described below Zones Table Panel link FIP inputs are d
8. The BUSY LED will illuminate for the duration of the recording and will flash three times during the final second of each message to indicate the pending message number transition The recording will automatically cease after the recording of 4 consecutive message numbers or if there is not enough message space left Recording a message will erase whatever previously occupied that message Amessage recorded over the latter part of a multi part message will delete the latter part of the original message and add the new message to the end of the remaining part of the original message To delete a message entirely from playing during alert evac record a message for less than 100 milliseconds may be easier to temporarily install EMUX9601 modules from remote equipment racks in the MECP for message recording LT0088 Issue 5 1 114 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 To replay a message for test purposes 1 Put the EMUX9601 in program mode by setting DIP switch SW2 7 to the Program mode position ON 2 Connect an 8Q or higher speaker to the external speaker header J2 3 Select the message number that the playback is to start from by setting the first 4 DIP switches SW2 1 4 to the appropriate message number 4 Press the PLAY button The selected message will play to its conclusion which could be up to 16 seconds 4 consecut
9. The following steps work through each of the programmable items This process is also shown as a flowchart below LT0088 Issue 5 1 189 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Deselect any Zone Alert Evacuate or P A Speech functions Switch keyswitch to isolate Press BGM PAGING and LAMP TEST for 2 seconds Press BGM PAGING so BGM LED is ON Program BGM Zones using EVACUATE key Press BGM PAGING so PAGING LED is ON Step 2 Step 3 Program Paging Zones using PA key Press BGM PAGING to turn off PAGING LED Program Cascade mode and time delays Press BGM PAGING so the 3 GROUP LEDs flash Program zones that belong to the GROUP ALERT EVACUATE and P A SPEECH commands Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Press BGM PAGING so the LAMP TEST LED is flashing View and clear latched service faults and alarms Program Isolated Zones Press BGM PAGING key Step 7 Is Real Time Clock Fitted ALL ALERT EVACUATE and P A SPEECH LEDs flash Program time and date for real time clock Press BGM PAGING key Step 8 FRONT PANEL ON SITE SETUP FLOWCHART LT0088 Issue 5 1 190 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS STEP 1 On Site Setup Mode Entry At the MECP de select any zones in Alert Evacuate or PA Speech Turn the keyswitch to the ISOLATE pos
10. 12 3 PSU2406 and PSU2412 LT0088 Issue 5 1 86 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 12 3 1 Internal Control PCB The PSU2406 and PSU2412 PSUs ME0330 ME0331 0333 have used a range of internal control PCBs over time The setup operation and indication of these different PCBs is similar but different methods of configurations are provided e 8 Way DlIPswitch refer Section 12 3 2 e 5 Way links refer Section 12 3 3 e 3 Way links refer Section 12 3 3 12 3 2 Setup Using 8 Way DIPswitch Recent models of PSU2406 12 use an internal control PCB with an 8 way DIPswitch for configuration Table 12 3 1 shows the selection options for the DIPswitches In general the settings for QE90 panels should be 1 OFF for 5A models PSU2406 ON for 10A PSU2412 2 OFF for Australian use ON for NZ use 3 OFF for Australian use ON for NZ use 4 OFF 5 ON 6 ON 7 OFF 8 Doesn t matter 12A select this should be set ON for 10A versions only factory set 2 e Switch ON to select NZ mode must also be switched ON for all MX4428 F4000 usage Charger High Charger Low Mains Fail do not activate the general fault output Self timed battery tests every 24 hours after 72 hours with no externally initiated tests Battery Capacity fault indication is non latching Switch OFF to select Standalone Australian mode All fault conditions contr
11. ASSY QE90 SPIF9709 SECONDARY PANEL INTERFACE DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 EAMP9001 4 ZONE POWER AMP ASSY QE90 FIB8910 FIP BGA MASTER DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 FIPE9004 FIP BGA EXTENSION DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 EMSP8911 2 DISPLAY KBD 3WIP ZN ASSY QE90 EMUX9002 MULTIPLEXER superseded by PA0758 ASSY 699 033 QE90 TRAN8872 1 4 10W superseded by PA0795 or PA0796 ASSY QE90 RING9006 MASTER PHONE RING ASSY QE90 SE9004 SIGNAL INTERFACE DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 WTRM9007 WIP TERMINATION DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 EMSP8911 1 DISPLAY KBD 1WIP ZN obsolete ASSY QE90 BPLN9001 BACKPLANE PA0649 PC PA0650 PC PA0651 PA0652 PC PA0653 PA0654 PC PA0655 PC PA0656 PC PA0657 PC PA0658 PC PA0659 PA0660 PC PA0661 PCB ASSY QE90 ECP9002 1 EVAC CTRL PNL 1WIP ZN obsolete PA0662 PCB ASSY QE90 WIPS9004 WIP SLAVE use PA0642 with PA0916 PA0663 PCB ASSY QE90 ECP9002 2 EVAC CTRL PNL 3WIP ZN superseded by PA0643 PA0664 PCB ASSY 699 075 QE90 TRAN8872 2 2x25W superseded by PA0793 U U UU UU UU U U U UO UD UJ UO UD UD UU UD UD U UO W PA0667 PCB ASSY QE90 STBM9008 STROBE DRIVER MASTER superseded by PA0697 PA0668 PCB ASSY QE90 STBT9008 STROBE TERMINATOR not used in new systems PA0677 PCB ASSY QE90 MEXP9103 MECP SIGNAL INTERFACE update system to use PA0649 PA0681 PCB ASSY 1923 2 MICROVAC DISPLAY KEYBOARD obsolete PA0682 PCB ASSY 1923 1 MICROVAC MAIN BOARD obsolete PA0684 PCB ASSY TRAN9304 1 4 X 10W MODULE WITHOUT RELAYS Superseded by PA0795
12. 4 10W EAMP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 TRAN9706 2 with LK1 LK4 removed 4 Co Co TRAN9706 2 10W with relays 1 EAMP None with LK1 LK4 inserted TRAN9705 3 or 1 EAMP 1 2 TRAN9705 4 with links LK1 LK2 removed TRAN9705 4 2 25W with relays 1 EAMP 1 2 with links LK1 LK2 inserted 2 N N TRAN9705 1 or 2 EAMP TRAN9705 2 with links LK1 LK2 removed 1 2 3 4 TRAN9705 2 4 25W with relays 2 EAMP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 with links LK1 LK2 inserted 3 J 3 3 J 2 HTRN9308 1 2 50W 1 HAMP HTRN9308 2 1 100W 1 HAMP TRAN200 1 200W 2 AMP200 1 The connections to the Amplifier and Standby Amplifier if any will be wired in the factory However if you are extending a system by adding more amplifiers note the following required connections 1 1 10W and 25W modules Fit a 26 way ribbon cable LMO047 between the connector on the backplane behind the related amplifier and the transformer module If you are adding a 4 25W TRAN9705 1 or TRAN9705 2 you will need two ribbon cables if both amplifier modules are used one for each amplifier module 50W and 100W modules Fit a 26 way ribbon cable LM0047 between the connector on the backplane behind the related amplifier and the transformer module Also wire the 4 pin removable plug on the amplifier to the similar plug on the related transformer module pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 and pin 4 to pin 4 Use 2
13. 7 Standalone messages can be played on background music once only or continuously 8 Two different evacuate tones are available the original AS2220 evacuate tone and a newer 1508201 evacuate tone The ISO tone is only available with EMUX software version 1 16 or later which requires the Widget Board Refer to Widget Boardbo for information on the Widget Board used to replace the microprocessor on the EMUX9601 from late 2004 LT0088 Issue 5 1 106 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 2 EMUX9601 LED Indicators Ten LED indicators are located on the front of the EMUX9601 Their functions are as follows PERATING NORMAL CONDITION INDICATED MODE STATUS A A A A PROG MODE PROGRAM OFF BUSY ROGRAM MESSAGE PLAYING OR RECORDING IN PROGRAM MODE IALL ONSTEADY VE SWITCHING SUPPLY OK LL LL LL LL RUN P P HIGH ROGRAM OFF RECORD SIGNAL TOO HIGH CLIPPING PROGRAM OFF RECORD SIGNAL LEVEL OK PROGRAM RECORD SIGNAL LEVEL TOO LOW Note The BUSY LED flashes 3 times during the last second of each 4 second period when recording or replaying a message 15 3 EMUX9601 DIP Switch Settings There are two sets of DIP switches on the EMUX9601 SW 1 a block of 4 just in from the edge of the board for selecting the module and amplifiers and SW2 a block of 8 on the edge of the board for selecting mode
14. GP INPUT MODULES Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES 7 1 FIP BGA GP Inputs General The FIP input and expansion modules are usually located on the right hand mounting rail inside the cabinet These modules may be used for FIP inputs BGA inputs or General Purpose inputs Although originally a separate FIB8910 module was necessary for each type of input this is now rarely used One FIB8910 module with FIPE9004 expansion modules as necessary can provide FIP inputs BGA inputs and GP inputs The FIB1011 now replaces the FIB8910 It is fully compatible As from November 1997 WIP circuits can also be used to provide FIP BGA GP inputs refer to WIP Phone Termination Modules 42 for details Also FIP inputs are available using a high level link from Vigilant and selected other models of fire panels refer to High Level FIP Interfaces ea The FIB8910 FIB1011 module provides up to 10 inputs Additional inputs are provided by FIPE9004 expansion modules and sometimes additional FIB8910 FIB1011 modules See 7 4 A separate FIB8910 FIB1011 module for BGA inputs is now used only when there are too many inputs for one FIB8910 FIB1011 plus the 3 expansion modules i e more than 58 inputs in total GP inputs are typically used to control zones for Music or Paging as an alternative to the Vigilant FP0539 Paging Console FIP inputs may also be used for various input function
15. Modules RWIF9803 can be used to convert the QE90 s WIP circuit to a suitable format for signalling over the derived circuit The RWIF9803 modules can be fitted to any WIP circuit without reprogramming the QE90 or its configuration unless the Master WIP redirection feature is to be used The connection to the Remote WIP is supervised by the QE90 only as far as the ECP end RWIF9803 module To check the rest of the connection lift the Remote WIP check for confidence tone and call the remote WIP from the QE90 ringing should be heard The RWIF9803 is available as either a stand off mountable circuit board PA0821 or a DIN Rail mounted module PA0621 6 8 2 Wiring Arrangement Two RWIF9803 modules are required for each remote WIP one at each end of the connection Link settings configure the RWIF for operation at each end The module at the QE90 end converts the QE90 s WIP connection into 2 outputs and 1 input the outputs are a 2 wire full duplex audio path and a contact closure to indicate ringing and the input is to receive the WIP on off hook status The module at the remote end has the opposite connections to the master one contact closure input to control the ring generation to the WIP and a 2 wire full duplex input for the audio while a contact closure output indicates WIP off hook At the remote end a 24Vdc power supply is required to power the module The diagram below shows the wiring arrangement of the RWIF For the co
16. N Currently N Only presented if there are joined analog busses connected to a second SPIF Enter Y if this at the end of a the joined bus or spur and the links on the second SPIF links are in the M position Spare speech bus is fitted Y N Currently N Enter Y if there are 3 audio busses fitted and redundancy is provided by switching in the spare bus Enter N if there are only two audio busses fitted and redundancy is provided by swapping WIP and PA busses Zones for Background Music Enter zones which are to receive background music if there is no run time control of such zones Use commands like ADD 6 8 Enter to add zones 3 and 6 to 8 or DEL 5 22 Enter to delete zones 5 and 22 When finished just type Enter Zones for Alert Evac PA Group Keys Enter zones which are controlled by the Alert Evac and PA Group keys The format is the same as for adding or deleting Background music zones Default Zones for non emergency paging default PABX relevant if the PABX input is used but there is no paging console Enter zones which are to receive the PABX audio input if there is no run time control of such zones Use commands like ADD 3 6 8 Enter to add zones and 6 to 8 or DEL 5 22 Enter to delete zones 5 and 22 When finished just type Enter Current modem dial string To change type a new string Enter eg ATDT1 12345678 To disable dial out facility type Enter Enter the dial s
17. be they front panel activations by the operator or automatic operations initiated by FIP or BGA inputs If a terminal is used it can also be used to display an Off normals list including all alarm and fault conditions to set up the Cascade variables to set the date and time and to change the baud rate from the default of 9600 and also adjust many additional items on ECM networked systems An example of the log follows The format will vary slightly depending on the software version and whether the system has ECM networking or not Tue 28 07 92 6 349 keyswitch turned to Manual Tue 28 07 92 6231237 uA EVAC on Tue 28 07 92 6 31 40 11 EVAC off Tue 28 07 92 6 31 42 Zone ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 6 31 46 Zone ALERT off Tue 28 07 92 6 31 50 keyswitch turned to Auto Tue 28 07 92 6 31 59 Zone 13 Amplifier in fault Tue 28 07 92 6 32 20 Zone 2 BGA active Tue 28 07 92 6 32 30 Zone 2 ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 30 Zone 2 EVAC on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 30 Zone 1 ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 30 Zone 3 ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 30 Zone 4 ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 46 keyswitch turned to Manual Tue 28 07 92 16 33 53 All ALERT on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 54 All ALERT off Tue 28 07 92 16 33 55 All EVAC on Tue 28 07 92 16 33 56 11 EVAC off Tue 28 07 92 16 34 01 FIB Card Adr 0 off line Tue 28 07 92 16 34
18. e 15 Seconds after Silence Alarms returns to normal cascading will restart from the beginning based on any currently active FIP inputs This allows for the QE90 to be reset completely during the 15 second interval after removal of Silence Alarms provided that the fire panel removes all FIP input signals to the QE90 during that 15 second window Any remaining FIP alarms will be treated as new alarms at the end of the 15 second interval and a new cascade will commence Operation of Trial Alert or Trial Evacuate switches overrides Silence Alarms Alternative FIP Controls Alert and Evacuate Directly Another less common configuration is to have two separate non latching FIP inputs per EWIS zone one to select Alert and one to select Evacuate with the FIP controlling all cascading functions Trial Evacuate Trial Alert and Silence Alarms inputs are then simply active for as long as they are asserted with Trial Evacuate overriding Older Systems NZ systems prior to NZS 4512 2003 had simple Trial Evacuate Silence Alarms functions that were active for as long as the switches were operated and restored the remembered state prior when the switches were restored again with Trial Evacuate overriding Silence Alarms Relay Outputs The two relays on the FIB8910 FIB1011 module should be used to signal QE90 status back to the FIP for indication and remote signalling The relays are configured to be energised in the Normal state and de energised in t
19. in which case the 200W amplifier uses the first number in a group of four 15 11 EMUX9002 Volume Control Adjustments Five volume control adjustments are provided at the front edge of the EMUX9002 as shown in the diagram below These controls give a volume adjustment for all amplifiers in the card cage and may be used to adjust the balance between the Alert PA Speech and Evacuate or to reduce the Paging Console PABX auxiliary input AUX or background Music BGM levels below the emergency tone levels Note that there is no control for Evacuate tones you should first set up the amplifiers and speaker transformer taps to get the correct sound levels with Evacuate tones and then adjust the balance between Evacuate and all the other signals with the controls on this module The PA SPEECH control on this module has a similar function to the microphone level control on the ECP module however the control on the ECP affects all outputs while the control on an EMUX9002 affects only the outputs of the amplifiers controlled by that EMUX9002 LT0088 Issue 5 1 117 27 09 2011 QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 D PABX PA SPEECH BGM AUX ALERT Tyco Fire Protection Products EMUX9002 Module Volume Adjustments LT0088 Issue 5 1 118 27 09 2011 Chapter 16 ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EC
20. or just Enter to leave the current value unchanged Next the Initial Timeout and Subsequent Timeout are shown and can be altered in the same manner Initial time out of 0 seconds New time in seconds Then the subsequent timeout is shown Subsequent time out of 180 seconds New time in seconds gt Next whether the cascade has an Alert phase is shown Press Y to change the setting to the opposite or just Enter to leave it unchanged Cascade has No Alert Change cascade has alert or not y n gt Finally whether cascade is enabled on or disabled off is shown Press Y to change the value to the opposite or just Enter to leave it unchanged Cascade off Change cascade on or off y n gt The date can be read and optionally changed by entering DA Enter at the main prompt The current date is displayed and a prompt given for the new date e g Current date is Fri 15 09 00 Enter new date dd mm yy The new date now be entered e g 17 08 00 then press Enter or just press Enter to skip changing the date If a new date is entered then the new date entered is shown as the current date including the day of the week and so can be checked Enter the correct date if it is still wrong or just Enter to exit the command The HE Enter command will show the available commands refer to Accessing On site Setup Modele The PW Enter command allows the serial port on site setup
21. 1 take the cable through and 2 bolt the plastic box to the cabinet If the batch code of the master phone is higher than 0812000 e Route the cable to the master phone cut off the two pin connector and strip a length of insulation and screw the two wires to the SPKR terminals Otherwise i e the batch code of the phone is less than 0812000 Route the cable to the inside of the master phone you may need to drill a hole in the underside of the phone body Plug the cable into the the two pin plug of the PCB inside the master phone in place of the existing plug that goes to the internal speaker Leave the existing internal speaker disconnected 16 8 ECP LEDs There are dedicated fault and alarm LEDs on the ECP module and other LEDs are used to further identify faults when BGM is pressed and held in Manual Note in non ECM systems with older software versions before 2 00 it is not necessary to hold BGM and there are some other differences refer to the QE90 Operator s Manual LT0087 The fault LEDs are identified in the diagrams below LT0088 Issue 5 1 125 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS Press and hold BGM Paging Key in MANUAL to identify faults shown in this diagram Paging Console 1 2 Failure WIP SECP 2 MECP SECP 1 2 Failure Spkr Line Fault Failure Failure rd 1 Strobe Line fault WIP Line Fault EMUX
22. 10 Fluorescent Light Output T X O 127 11 Display EXtenders inea eer cioe 128 Chapter 17 PLACING INTO OPERATION 130 1 Placing Into Operation Ola 4 AERE 130 2 Power Switches and Circuit Breakers reser 130 3 Power Up RM 130 4 Output Level Adjustment tnd ieaiceadacc 133 Location of Amplifier Controls ieiunus 133 ECP9002 Speech Microphone Adjustments nennen nnnm 134 Chapter 18 SPARE PARTS LIST and INFORMATION 136 1 General Spare parts MSti 136 2 Bare Board Parts eate RI eor 137 3 Module Earthing 138 Chapter 19 CABINET WIRING 140 1 Drawings isis EE SERERE C SOLER Cad Cr DE ORE E ED RC 140 Chapter 20 EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 142 TCV GV Wi sass 142 2 Modbus Inlerface oreet cope oro neo 142 3 CONNECTION to rusa cunt AEn Ea CORE c Ra an cack 142 4 Wiring Between Locations eee eek cece 143 5 Systems with Multiple PA WIP Bus Segments TEES 147 6 Connection to IHUB eir reru te
23. 24V DC switches on the right one labelled ECP and one labelled AMP RACK e The 6 Amp PSU2406 has a Mains switch on the left and a 24V DC switch on the right labelled ECP and a circuit breaker labelled AMP RACK In 21U cabinets an internal brick model is used while in other cabinets a 2U rack mounting version is used e The 12 Amp PSU2412 has a Mains switch on the left and a number of 24V DC breakers on the right labelled ECP and AMP RACK 1 AMP RACK 2 AMP RACK 3 etc e The 12 Amp PSU308 The mains switch is on a GPO outlet mounted on the gear plate above the top card frame The system DC circuit breakers switches are located on the left hand side of the power supply charger unit Up to four circuit breakers may be fitted depending upon the system configuration The left most circuit breaker switches power to the ECP while the remaining breakers switch power to the amplifier racks The ECP switch supplies the ECP module FIP Input modules and Strobe output modules while AMP RACK switch es supply the amplifiers EMUX module and WIPS module Note sometimes heavily loaded strobe cards are supplied via a circuit breaker rather than the ECP switch The mains switch controls the 240V input to the battery charger and this should be ON at all times except when testing that the system will run on its batteries alone or when required for maintenance The normal position of the 24V DC switches is ON Turning all switches to the OFF position
24. 3 SUBSYSTEM4 LO C ne K GLOBAL K ECP 5 o SUBSYSTEM5 O Segmented PA WIP Speech Wiring 20 6 Connection to IHUB The digital data traffic between QE90 ECMs may pass through one or more IHUBs which are setup in PanelLink or RingNet mode One or more QE90s with ECMs may connect to each port of an IHUB The QE90 RS485 bus is simply extended to the port of the IHUB In all cases connect A to A A to A B to B and B to B If the IHUBs are using RingNet the QE90 ECM RS485 terminals must connect to the RS485 terminals on an RS485 board connected to the IHUB ECM port 3 4 or 5 If the IHUB is using PanelLink the QE90 ECM RS485 terminals may connect to the RS485 terminals on an RS485 board connected to the IHUB ECM port 3 4 or 5 or directly to the RS485 terminals on the IHUB ECM ports 1 and 2 The IHUB must be programmed to pass through Application 7 Application 8 for 12000 and to pass through Link Integrity You can tell what QE90s need to communicate with each other from LT0088 Issue 5 1 148 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 the Networking Related Nodes section of the configuration printout The IHUB must be programmed to NOT use concatenated messages if the ECM software version is before version 1 50 or between versions 5 19 to 5 35 inclusive If the ECM software version is higher
25. 4 SPIFE 100 5 SE9004 Signals Interface Module eere eene 100 Chapter 14 WIP SLAVE MODULE 102 1 WIP Slave Overview 102 2 LED Indicators WIPS2000 eere erre nen nnn 102 3 LED Indicators WIPS9004 103 4 DIP Switch Settings 103 5 Link Settings A TOTIS EERHETLUEO 103 6 WIP System Expansion iere 103 Chapter 15 MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 106 1 Multiplexer OVerVIOeW nri Inl lin huele 106 2 EMUX9601 LED Indicators 107 3 EMUX9601 DIP Switch Settings 107 4 EMUX9601 Tones and Messages e ER EE D vt E MN 109 ISO Evacuation Signal and Voice Message 110 AS2220 Evacuation Signal sitsciissctsiissssccccnccccssstctencocsssscuttcocstuassscoutbconstisscnctbcceciessitnseare ntevetint 111 TOM S seca estes cede 111 Balancing Tone and Speech Levels vvsssssssssssssssssssssssssussssssssesssssunsssssssesestesnansssseeseesennnnset 112 5 EMUX9601 Connectors iiec iei iicet eret euin cene 112 6 EMUX9601 Customising Messages EHE EE 113 7 EMUX9601
26. Action at end of initial dela All Alert if alert set on site else All Evac Action at end of subsequent dela All Evac Zonal Alarm Action This describes the initial alarm action that is dependent on the original zone Alarm sets state Eva Cascade This describes the subsequent alarm action that is dependent on existing zone status Alert Evac cascades to zones is dependent only on the original zone status What it applies to is set in Global Alarm Action Then there are two more advanced actions available that may be conditional on further statuses LT0088 Issue 5 1 14 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION Zone Alert c Cond 1 Cond 1 Cond 1 Cond 1 Cond 1 Cond 2 Cond 2 Cond 2 Cond 2 Cond Cond 2 sets prin EnabledAny AIl zones sets sets zones Enabled Any All zones zones in 2 cascade Alert zone state zones state sets state ones DE li Per Py PEP LLL L eee c Any of Evac Evac Never Any of Alarm Alert E EEE EEE ac T this of Evac Evac Never Any of Alarm Alert ER ac this of 10 Evac 5 Evac Never Any of Alarm Alert ED ac 1 this of Evac Never Any of Alarm Alert EL ac is of Evac Never Any of Alarm Alert EL TE a lt Next in the printout are up to four free format scripts The contents of these is described under General Script Interpretation 18 and Non ECM Script Inputs and Outputs 19
27. BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 12 3 7 Replacing Older Supply with PSU2406 or PSU2412 The ME0331 can be used to replace an ME0212 in the field or to replace an ME0211 in the case where 6 amps is sufficient for the system The ME0333 can always be used to replace an ME0211 The ME0331 and ME0333 have a lead with a 6 pin Phoenix connector which connects directly to the ECP module If the system has one or more FIP STRM or ECM modules the 24V supply for these modules can be obtained from the 24V FIP and OV screw terminals in the PSU It will be necessary to remove the cover of the ME0331 or ME0333 to gain access to these terminals With the ME0211 and ME0212 this supply could be obtained from a flying lead terminated with a Molex connector Note that the continuous rating of the PSU2406 is 5A and the PSU2412 is 10A However these units will safely deliver 6A and 12A respectively for a short period e g when recharging batteries 12 4 PSU308 12 41 ADJUSTMENTS To adjust the float voltage ensure that the load is minimal eg by disconnecting the battery and load and adjust VR2 This voltage should be set to the battery manufacturer s recommended float voltage at the current temperature The factory set voltage is 27 3V at 20 C 12 4 LEDS LED Colour Function Indications Mains voltage is On Charger High The Charger Voltage is HIGHER than normal 3 Yellow Charger Low The Charger Voltage is LOWER than normal This may be
28. Enabled will flash once for each 10 LED Off Cascade Disabled All Out selected seconds of delay Changing this also clears ALL THREE delays so to programmed reset the delays press this key once then once more if needed to select the correct Cascade On Off mode LT0088 Issue 5 1 193 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS STEP 5 Select Zones belonging to Group Commands Press the BGM PAGING key again so the Group LEDs flash At this point the current programming of zones to the Group ALERT EVACUATE and PA SPEECH commands is shown For each of Alert Evacuate and PA set Zone LEDs ON to enable control by the corresponding group key OFF to disable control by the corresponding group key Enable Disable Enable Disable Enable Disable control by Group control by Group control by Group Alert key Evacuate key PA key Zone2 6 Zonei g u 8888 ep LED On 3 LEDs Flashing LT0088 Issue 5 1 194 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS STEP 6 Select Service Fault Table Display Press the BGM PAGING key again so that the LAMP TEST LED flashes At this point zones that have been into fault or alarm and or modules that have been in fault will be shown with the appropriate fault or alarm LED s illuminated This gives the engineer serv
29. FIB8910 FIB101 1 or STRM9502 module For wiring details refer to the diagram below RZDU ECP Wiring PRINTER SPIF9506 EX H SPIF9709 ee MEXP9103 or RS232 M0077 R923 SE9004 Issue C PA0481 EXT SUPPLY J2 all QE90 RZDU ECP Wiring 22 2 2 RZDU ECM To connect the PA0481 RZDU interface to ECM a LMO065 LM0078 will be required This connection uses RS232 Port A on the ECM Therefore it cannot be used with a Modbus interface at the same ECM as this requires RS232 Port A as well The 24V for the RZDU interface may be obtained from the power terminals on a FIB8910 FIB101 1 or STRM9502 module LT0088 Issue 5 1 165 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES For wiring details refer to the diagram below RZDU ECM Wiring p 454 LM0078 LMO0065 POM ov RZDU RS232 PORT A PA0481 EXT SUPPLY J2 RZDU ECM Wiring 22 3 Panel Link Interface One or more FIPs can be wired to one or more QE90 panels using a common RS485 Panel Link network The RS485 channel A terminals are bussed together on all Fire Panels and QE90 Panels on the network Similarly the RS485 channel B terminals are bussed together on all Fire Panels and QE90 Panels on the network As there are two redundant cables carrying the data for multiple zones the FIPs and the QE90s need not be located together The QE90 looks f
30. FIP inputs and is subject to the same restrictions as hard wired FIP inputs Each Simplex Pseudozone can map to only one evacuation zone However one evacuation zone may have multiple FIP zones mapped to it The RZDU and Panel Link inputs can be used in conjunction with hard wired inputs On the high level inputs one FIP zone may map to one or more evacuation zones and one evacuation zone may map to one or more FIP zones 22 2 RZDU Interface An RZDU RS232 interface PA0481 is required at the QE90 As there is only a single cable carrying data for multiple zones the FIP and the QE90 must be located together The QE90 panel automatically determines whether non LCD or LCD protocol is being used and so does not require programming of which protocol to use However if the protocol is changed at the FIP the QE90 must be powered down and up so it will re establish the correct protocol Note for a QE90 without an ECM that has ECP version 4 41 or earlier and is connected to a F4000 FIP version 2 99 or earlier that is not in NZ mode only LCD protocol is supported l e do not use the LED protocol on the F4000 The jumpers on the PA0481 must be set to the RZDU position Note when the RZDU bus is being used for a QE90 link the bus must not be extended beyond the QE90 cabinet since the RZDU RS232 Interface PA0481 does not provide any protection against a fault in the field wiring halting the FIP communications to the QE90 On an ECP ba
31. OFF OFF OFF ON ON mam fon fon orr ore on ore forr sce Jon fon forr orr ow orr on 6 9 5 System Expansion If a MWIP9903 board is to be added to a system you will need to wire 24V DC Power Comms and the Backplane Phone circuit to the new module Power is wired in RED 24V and BLACK OV 1 0mm 2 wire and Comms in YELLOW and BLUE 1 0 2 wire POWER can be obtained from e The 24V OV terminals of another MWIP9903 module The 24V OV terminals of a FIB8910 FIB1011 module The 24V OV terminals of a STRM9502 module or STBM9008 module The two pin Molex connector on a flying lead of the PSU2403 or PSU308 The 24V FIP and OV screw terminals inside a PSU2406 BUS can be wired from The BUS terminals of another MWIP9903 module e The COMMS terminals of a FIB8910 FIB1011 module e The COMMS terminals of a STRM9502 module or STBM9008 module The FIP BUS terminals of a Signals Interface Module SE9004 or SPIF9506 or SPIF9709 The IN terminals will need wiring to e The IN terminals of another MWIP9903 module e The MASTER PHONE terminals of a SE9004 module LT0088 Issue 5 1 53 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES e The BACKPLANE PHONE testpoint and OV terminal of a SPIF9506 or SPIF9709 module LT0088 Issue 5 1 54 27 09 2011 Chapter 7 FIP
32. RS232 PORT B CTS DCD SELECT CTS LK7 Removed LK8 SPIF 2 Power Removed unless SPIF rather than ECP connected in ECP SPIF2 position LKQ SPIF 2 Power Removed unless SPIF rather than ECP connected in ECP SPIF2 position LK10 ENABLE QE90 COMMS Fitted LK11 Issue A Do not Fit Issue B Fit if RX and TX common for RS485 port 1 LK12 Issue A Do not fit Issue B Fit if RX and TX common for RS485 port 1 LK13 Issue B Fit if RX and TX common for RS485 port 2 LK14 Issue B Fit if RX and TX common for RS485 port 2 20 8 ECM On site Settings 20 8 1 Overview The ECM can be setup from a laptop running terminal emulation software e g the terminal of QEConfig or WinComms It is not possible to change any setup from an ECP The laptop terminal needs to be connected to the ECM with 1 a ribbon cable adaptor LMOO65 and 2 a null modem cable LMO0076 Refer to Printer Terminal Connectionh72 for more details of connecting a printer or terminal The terminal or terminal emulation software should be set for 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity 1 LT0088 Issue 5 1 149 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 stop bit The ECM requires on site setup to select Cascade timeouts and Background Music Zones in EEPROM It is also possible to set network parameters but as these default to the normal values itis seldom necessary to change the
33. WIP per zone facia and Address bit 0 should be ON for a zone expansion ECP Fit MAX232 for serial port Option default nooo00000 2k position if U14 is a MK48TO2 MK48Z02 MK48T12 MK48Z12 or DS1220 2k 8k position with all ICs currently used 2k 8k position with all ICs currently used Switch Settings in ECP controlled system SECP Address bit 0 SECP Address bit 1 SECP Address bit 2 SECP Address bit 3 ON for SECP OFF for MECP On if serial port option is fitted default On if spare audio bus fitted off if WIP PA swap or no SPIF On if SPIF fitted amp SPIF links in M position RAM LINKS Switch Settings in ECP controlled system EPROM LINKS On if 1 WIP per Zone Off Off On for SECP Off for MECP SECP Address bit 3 SECP Address bit 2 SECP Address bit 1 SECP Address bit 0 00000000 ECP9702 Module DIP Switches and Links 70088 Issue 5 1 121 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS Refer to Connection to ECPh22 for information on systems which have full networking with ECMs The address switches are coded as follows on both SW1 and SW2 On A2 SECP 2 SECP A1 SECP A0 SECP Type of System Standard ECP Networked ECM Hidden Expansion ECP Networked Orr Jorr jor jor orr jor jor orr jor jov orr Jor jov jor Orr Jor fon Jo orr Jor
34. and the network SID address is 120 Alert Zone s 1 2 3 4 Zones 1 2 3 and 4 are generating Alert Tones Speaker Line Faults on circuits 4 Speaker circuit 4 has a line fault LT0088 Issue 5 1 156 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 BGA Alarms on circuits 2 3 BGA circuit 2 has an alarm BGA circuit 3 has a latched alarm i e there has been an alarm but it has now cleared WIP Line Faults on circuits 7 10 WIP circuits 7 and 10 have line faults Speaker Line Faults on zones 4 Thereis a speaker line fault on zone 4 WIP circuits active as BGA FIP GP inputs 15 WIP circuit 15 is active as a BGA FIP or switch input BGA Alarms on zones 2 3 5 There are BGA alarms on zones 2 and 5 There has been a alarm on zone 3 WIP1 Line Faults on zones 7 10 There are WIP line faults on the WIP1 connection for zones 7 and 10 Card Failures Hexadecimal addresses 70 QE90 Card address hex 70 is not responding Card address hex c0 has been not responding but now is responding SIDs not responding 6 SID6 is not acknowledging messages addressed to it Note that only 5105 listed under Related Nodes in the configuration listing can generate this condition Link Integ Ch A not received here from SIDs 6 This means that this node is not receiving link integrity transmissions on channel A from SID 6 Note that only SIDs listed und
35. and the other end to the Widget using the LMOO65 cable 3 Power up the part of the QE90 that powers the module being programmed Run the FlashStart application by double clicking the file FlashStart exe When the Flashstart start screen appears select the Internal flash memory radio button at the top and select the COM port you are using from the drop down control at the bottom Click OK LT0088 Issue 5 1 203 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIDGET BOARD Select Program Select Program nternal flash memory C M1BC 80 boot loader C M16C 10 flash starter RS232C Port COM1 vv Exit FlashStart start screen 4 The Software selection screen shown below should appear Click the Refer button and locate and select the supplied file XXXXXX mot The ID fields should be filled in automatically with zeroes if the id file is present Otherwise they can be manually filled in with fourteen zeroes in total Select the M16C 20 62 radio button at the bottom and click OK ID Check FilePath ID iio JE PF JI BN MCU Type M16C 2062 M16C 80 M32C 38000 R8C Refer Cancel Software selection screen 5 If the Software selection screen window below does not appear and an error message Timeout Push RESET is given instead this means that there has been a communication failure to the Widget board Click Cancel to close FlashSta
36. assignments Ax Alert for zone x x is constant or n n const n const Bx BGA input x Not necessarily assigned to a zone Ex Evacuate for zone x Fx FIP input x Not necessarily assigned to a zone Hx High level link RZDU FIP zone x Not necessarily assigned to an EWIS zone Ix GP input x Kx gt y The value of counter x is higher than const y Kx y The value of counter x is lower than const y Kx y The value of counter x is equal to const y Px PAfor zone x Qx Alert for Zone x if Alert Cascade is enabled other Evacuate for Zone x Ux Another set of user variables not cleared in MANUAL Vx Set of user variables cleared in MANUAL Wx WIP cct x off hook or switch input is closed WBx BGAis active on two wire WIP BGA switch input is closed or 4 state switch input has 1200 ohms connected WQx WIP cct x switch input is closed or 4 state switch input has 600 ohms connected Presence of WQx also signifies that cct x operates as a quick switch input Zx FIP or BGA alarm for zone x in AUTO only Latching in AUTO AM Any alarm input in AUTO only Latching in AUTO for non latching use FAJBA AU Auto BA Any BGA alarm input BZ Unacked fault alarm buzzer operating CF Charger fault including a remote charger fault if one is configured EC Evacuate Cascade The Cascade Alert Phase has been disabled on site FA Any FIP alarm input FL Any Evac Fault see also WIP fault below IS Isolate KA Keyboard Auto LF Any evac lin
37. done at the amp rack with or without the remote ECP powered up LT0088 Issue 5 1 155 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 20 11 2 Diagnostics Procedure Connect the laptop terminal emulator as described in Printer Terminal Connectionlt72 Type h then Enter with ECM software version 5 57 and later and you will get a list of commands like the following Terminal commands within below ALL NOW REQUIRE ENTER KEY f Display factory configuration and some site programmed values letter Display status by displaying all off normal conditions e Toggle Event Log On Off q Toggle Local QE90 Comms Diagnostic Log On Off m Toggle Brief Modbus Comms Diagnostic Log On Off M Toggle Detailed Modbus Comms Diagnostic Log On Off p Toggle Brief RS485 Panel Link Comms Diagnostic Log On Off P Toggle Detailed RS485 Panel Link Comms Diagnostic Log On Off l Toggle RS485 Link Integrity Comms Diagnostic Log On Off s Toggle Simplex FIP HLL Comms Diagnostic Log On Off r Toggle RZDU FIP HLL Comms Diagnostic Log On Off x Toggle External Speech Generator Log Space Turn Off all Comms Diagnostic Logs d Display Diagnostic Counters 0 digit Clear Diagnostic Counters Display Memory Usage RESET_ECM Reset Restart E
38. effect in the QE90 Which buttons are controlled by each Group key e Whether the ALL key is latching or non latching e Which buttons are used for WIP controls e Which buttons have no effect on the corresponding LEDs i e the LEDs are used only for indication from the QE90 Refer to LT0114 QE90 Paging Console Operation and Installation for details on how to make the above settings Many of these settings must match the configuration of the QE90 Paging consoles supplied as part of systems will be already suitably programmed If you are replacing a paging console refer to the panel s configuration printout for notes on how the paging console must be set up LT0088 Issue 5 1 74 27 09 2011 Chapter 11 MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER MODULE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER MODULE 11 1 PAO688 Overview The PAO0688 Microphone Preamplifier board is designed for use with Vigilant EWIS and occupant warning systems QE90 T GEN 50 and Microvac It contains a microphone preamplifier with automatic level control and two relays which are operated by the PTT switch on the microphone The first relay switches the line level output between line level input terminals and the output of the preamplifier and can be used to allow several PA0688 preamps to be connected to the same QE90 input The second relay is a two pole changeover relay which can for example be used to disconnect sp
39. input Enter Y to generate a fault for disabled input zones Baud rate for printer terminal port Currently 9600 Enter the baud rate for the port you are using Any change will take effect after you exit on site setup mode and restart the ECM Use hardware handshaking on printer terminal port Y N Currently N Enable or disable hardware handshake for the port you are using Any change will take effect after you exit on site setup mode and restart the ECM Baud rate for colour graphics modbus port Currently 19200 Enter the baud rate for the colour graphics modbus high level FIP port Any change will take effect after you exit on site setup mode and restart the ECM C Menu Set everything to default Y N Enter Y to set all site configurable data to its default This includes setting all items in the Q and T menus to their default values Your address is 5 This is for your information you can t change it Acknowledge Broadcasts from which SIDs 0 None 255 All Other Single specific SID Currently 0 Set to 0 unless you are connecting to other QE90s through IHUB s and therefore you have set Disable Cyclic Addressing to Y Then you should enable one node on the network spur to Acknowledge messages from all panels on that spur typically the IHUB and one node to acknowledge messages from the IHUB So in this case you would enter the IHUBs address here See also Connection to Point to point mode Y
40. inputs on the relevant FIP input module If BGA inputs are used they must also be terminated to their programmed inputs on the FIP input module or BGA input module if fitted This will allow for a cascading or spreading evacuation sequence to be implemented usually starting with the initial zone on which the FIP alarm is detected or where the BGA is operated The first 10 inputs are on the first FIB8910 FIB1011 module and the next 16 on the first FIPE9004 module the next 16 on a second FIPE9004 module and the next 16 on a third FIPE9004 module If there are more than 58 inputs the sequence starts again with a second FIB8910 FIB1011 module and possibly further FIPE9004 modules and so on The inputs are normally assigned to zones on a one to one basis but sometimes this will not be the case e g if some equipment is located remotely The configuration printout supplied with the system shows the assignment of inputs to zones 7 5 Switch and Link Settings FIB8910 FIB1011 DIP Switches 8 5 FIP Inputs Only Or Combined FIP BGA GP inputs FIB8910 FIB1011 DIP Switches 4 1 Module FIP Inputs Only Or ON ON OFF OFF Combined FIP BGA GP inputs RFIB mode FIB8910 Issue E or later FIB1011 Links fo Not RFIB mode RFIB mode LK1 LK6 FIB position RFIB position LT0088 Issue 5 1 58 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES Fit t
41. is true X amp expr is equivalent to X X amp expr LT0088 Issue 5 1 18 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION Multiple Outputs in one statement This is best described by example An evaluate expression for all values of n from 1 to MAX ZONE assign to An An5 30 evaluate expression for all values of n from 5 to 30 assign to An V1in1 30 evaluate expression for all values of n from 1 to 30 assign to V1 This latter could be used for example to find if any zone from 5 to 25 was in alert V1 0 V1n5 25 An IF statements If the expression after the IF is true statements between IF and ELSE are executed and statements between ELSE and ENDIF are not executed If the expression is false statements between IF and ELSE are not executed and statements between ELSE and ENDIF are executed The ELSE statement is optional If it is not present it is considered to be immediately before the ENDIF These statements may be nested to any level ELSE and ENDIF statements relate to the most recent IF statement which has not already been matched 3 3 4 Non ECM Script Inputs and Outputs Destinations the items on the LHS of assignments Ax Alert for zone x x is constant or n Ex Evacuate for zone x Px PAfor zone x Mx Music for zone x Gx PABX for zone x Vx user variable x Reset to 0 in Manual or Isolate Ux another user variable x not reset to 0 in manual or isolate
42. jor orr JON jorr Jo JON joN jor Orr JoN joN on SW1 switch 6 enables the RS232 serial event logging and diagnostics in ECP controlled systems It should be ON except in very old systems when the MAX232 U9 is not fitted and then it should be OFF In ECM controlled systems this switch should be OFF as the ECP serial port serves no useful purpose For ECP controlled systems with RZDU high level inputs the serial port is automatically enabled regardless of the position of switch 6 16 3 ECP Revision Interchangeability 16 3 1 ECP9702 and ECP9002 The new ECP9702 is interchangeable with the old ECP9002 with the following caveats e Onnew QE90 systems using the ECP9702 the Master Phone will no longer have a RING9006 board fitted inside and it will be wired to the ECP module with two wires instead of a 10 way flat ribbon cable If an ECP9002 board is fitted into such a new system it will be necessary to obtain a RING9006 board PA0656 and ribbon cable LM0084 and fit these into the master phone e lf an ECP9702 module is used to replace an ECP9002 then it will be necessary to remove the RING9006 PCB from the existing master phone and wire the master phone to the ECP board with a two wire cable LT0088 Issue 5 1 122 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS By default the ECP9702 will not have a battery backed clock IC fit
43. outputs from each power supply need to be combined to a single CHARGER FAULT signal to feed to the ECP This is done as shown in Drawing 699 180 in Drawings had LT0088 Issue 5 1 91 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 92 27 09 2011 Chapter 13 SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE 13 1 Wiring Between ECPs and equipment racks it is necessary to run a minimum of four cables each consisting of a fire rated shielded pair with each conductor 0 75 2 There is a primary Comms cable a spare Comms cable a PA speech cable and a WIP speech cable In the event of failure of one of the speech cables the remaining speech cable will be used for either PA or WIP as required If both PA and WIP are used at the same time e g two operators are using the ECP PA will have priority and WIP communications will be temporarily suspended If this is unacceptable and it is necessary to have PA and WIP fully functional at the same time even when one of the cables is faulty a fifth cable will need to be fitted This is the Speech Backup cable If there are amplifiers at more than one location and the system has Background Music or Paging Consoles then additional cables may need to be run between all locations with amplifiers one additional shielded pair per functi
44. password to be changed DO NOT enter this command unless you intend to change the password If you do enter it un intentionally re enter the existing password to get out The PW command will display a prompt Enter new user password max 8 characters gt LT0088 Issue 5 1 198 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Type in the new password followed by Enter Do not use as the first character of a password because is used as the first character of serial port commands refer to ECP Off normals displayh731 With ECP software versions before 4 32 use only UPPER CASE characters for passwords otherwise it can be impossible to enter a matching password This command allows the Baud rate of the on site setup printer serial port to be changed e g to suit a particular printer The newly set value takes effect immediately so the PC will need to have its settings changed to the new baud rate in order to re establish communications Type SP lt Enter gt and the screen will show Enter new baud rate gt Type in the required baud rate followed by lt Enter gt The values allowed are 300 600 1200 2400 4800 amp 9600 If no change is required just press lt Enter gt This command allows the current time to be displayed and changed if necessary Type TI lt RETURN gt The screen will show the current time and a prompt to enter
45. remote system can do all of the diagnostics listed under ECM DIAGNOSTICS either when automatically dialled as a result of an alarm or by manually dialling in When the ECM dials out it will terminate the call 1 minute after the last activity however if the remote system dials the ECM then the call must be terminated by the remote system LT0088 Issue 5 1 158 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 20 13 Diagnostic LEDs There are some diagnostic LEDs on the ECM which may be useful LD1 red will flash with every communications error with QE90 modules i e Evac and WIP ECPs FIP BGA modules EMUX modules Strobe and WIP modules LD2 yellow will flash with every successful communications message with QE90 modules It should be flashing very rapidly LD3 green should be always on if the ECM is powered up If it flicks off briefly it indicates the ECM is being reset LD4 yellow RS485 A Transmit flicks on whenever the ECM transmits on the channel A RS485 bus It should do this at least once every 5 seconds transmitting its link integrity message Whenever anything changes and about once per minute this LED and LD6 flash together indicating transmissions on both A and B busses LD5 yellow RS485 A Receive flicks on whenever the ECM receives on the channel A RS485 bus This should include whenever it transmits and whenever it receives from a
46. set To stop set zone set all false SXEa 1 Play msg a with evac tones to X zone set To stop set zone set all false SXOa 1 Play msg a once to X zone set SXRa 1 Play msg a repeatedly to X zone set To stop set zone set all false SXO0 1 break once messages wait for EMUX to be ready or 20secs In all cases if the expression on the rhs evaluates to the statement has no effect In all these cases it is the X zone set at the time which counts the X zones can be changed between the above statements TAn TZn 1 start timer A Z running for n seconds Tn 1 allow timer n 1 200 to run increment Tn 0 resettimer n Un U variable n Vn V variable n WA enable WIP auto answer mode WBU Force Wip Bus to appear used WBF Force Wip Bus to appear faulty WEx WIP ENABLE for modbus group x WMAx Wip manned for WIP circuit x WX Force WIP external connection Xn X zone set zonen LT0088 Issue 5 1 23 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION ZS enable zone faults alarms to be simulated ZBn zone bga alarm simulation ZFn zone fip alarm simulation ZAn zone audio fault simulation Zin zone input fault fip bga fault simulation ZWn wip 1 off hook simulation ZXn 2 off hook simulation ZYn wip 3 off hook simulation ZCn zone cleared use only for zone which has local arbitration ZMn zone manned use only for zone which has local arbitration ZIn 1 fault
47. simulation ZUn wip 2 fault simulation fault simulation 3 3 6 Fault Output and other relay outputs A fault output will be provided by default if there is hardware available This will use a FIP BGA module relay output a spare STRM output or a relay connected to the ECP fluorescent light output if it is otherwise unused Other relay outputs will be provided if specified on the panel s configuration sheet 3 37 IP Networked Systems Refer to the site IP Networking configuration file provided for the system This will detail IP addressing cable wiring from the VIF module s to SPA2102 VoIP adaptors etc LT0088 Issue 5 1 24 27 09 2011 Chapter 4 TRANSFORMER MODULES Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES 4 1 Panel Termination The speaker line transformer modules TRAN9705 TRAN9706 HTRN9308 and TRAN200 are located down the inner wall on each side of the cabinet s and contain the 100V line transformers and monitoring circuits as well as providing termination points for speaker zone wiring Older transformer module types are TRAN8872 and TRAN9304 Speaker zone wiring must be terminated to the correct zone number designated by Tyco on the label on the speaker line transformer module at the time of manufacture If subsequent modifications are made to the configuration you must consult the latest configuration printout to locate the correct output terminals
48. system and adding a new WTRM module and WIPS module note the following The WIPS module will need its jumpers set as described in WIP Slave Modulelo3 e Connect the WIP 1 OUT or WIP 2 OUT connector on the backplane adjacent to the new WIPS module to the WTRM module with the 34 way ribbon cable provided With a WTRM9007 module connect 24V from the screw terminals on the backplane near the WIPS module to a 24V terminal on the WTRM module LT0088 Issue 5 1 47 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES With a WTRM2000 module connect OV from the screw terminals on the backplane near the WIPS module to a OV terminal on the WTRM module If you have an older backplane with no OV terminals near the WIPS module use the OV power terminal on the backplane Within a panel or even a within a card cage WIPS9004 WTRM9007 module pairs may be mixed with WIPS2000 WTRM2000 module pairs However the WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM 2000 termination module The WIPS9004 must connect to a WTRM9007 termination module Do not swap them over 6 8 RWIF9803 Remote WIP Interface This module is now obsolete The following information is included for reference only 6 8 1 General Description The wiring to a field WIP is normally via a single copper cable pair However where the WIP must be remotely located or a derived signalling system is used then two Remote WIP Interface
49. than 5 35 and the IHUB does have CONCAT MSG enabled the ECM must not have Optimise Panel link RX for no concat or split msgs set to Y The QE90s must be setup to Disable Cyclic Addressing when QE90 data must pass through an IHUB Then the IHUB should usually be programmed to acknowledge broadcasts on each port that QE90s connect to The most distant or only QE90 on each IHUB port should be programmed to acknowledge broadcasts from the IHUB Refer to ECM On site settings fiad When the connection of a QE90 network to an IHUB is only to provide high level FIP inputs to the QE90 it is not necessary to Disable Cyclic Addressing on the QE90 network The IHUB port which connects to the QE90 must still be setup to not use message concatenation with the ECM software versions mentioned above The most distant QE90 from the IHUB should be set to Acknowledge broadcasts from the IHUB In this case the IHUB must pass through Link near and the Status Transfer Application not Application 7 or 8 Refer to High Level FIP Interfaces 164 for further information on High Level FIP Inputs to QE90 20 7 ECM Links The links on the ECM should be set as follows LK1 EEPROM SIZE 1 3 amp 4 5 LK2 Issue A only EPROM SIZE 1 4M LK3 RAM SIZE 62256 628128 LK4 EEPROM Write Enable Removed write disabled However it must be temporarily installed when exiting on site setup mode if something has been changed LK5 DIGITAL VO VOLTAGE Dont care LK6
50. to 10 also set the RX interval above to 50 Multicast Tx times Currently 2 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Point to point mode Y N Currently N Another way of selecting point to point mode as described in the C menu Network Tuning OK Y y Enter Y if you are happy with your changes or N to go through the menu again Exit If any changes have been made install the EEPROM write enable link LK4 Type X lt Enter gt to save your changes and exit Remove the write enable link LK4 On older systems it may be necessary to power down and up for the changes to take effect LT0088 Issue 5 1 153 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 20 9 Charger Fault Connection at Amp Rack At a location with a power supply but no ECP e g a remote amplifier rack the PTT input is used to monitor the power supply charger fault output and signal it to ECPs If PTT is open it will be taken as a charger fault if closed no fault This will normally be wired in the factory A suitable relay mounted on a PCB is the Tyco part number PA0730 PSU1 CHARGER FAULT PSU2 CHARGER FAULT OV Relay 2 Charger Fault Wiring at Amplifier Rack 20 10 Connection and Colour Graphics PC If the ECMis acting as an interface to a colour graphics PC acting as an ECP the RING9006 PCB is connected to th
51. when the local paging is in use Note that all audio cables should be shielded and the shields connected to ground at the QE90 uer PAO688 Sparc SPEECH OUT UPPL SPEECH IN SPKR IN SPARE 688 600 Ohm Line Isolating Transformer SPEECH mmm Possible second amplifier local input SUPPLY Using PA0688 Preamp with QE90 Local Inputs Note An ALIM9706 could be used for the 600 Ohm Isolating Transformer Refer to ALIM9706 on Amplifier Local Inputs he3 Another example is shown in the diagram below In this case the output of the preamp is connected to the QE90 MUSIC input This example also shows how the PAO688 can be used to disconnect speakers near the microphone to prevent feedback LT0088 Issue 5 1 77 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER MODULE Other Speakers ju eig Speaker Output SPEAKER NEAR Speaker MICROPHONE Matching Transformer MIC SPKR OUT SPKR IN PTT PA0688 O SPEECH OUT SUPPLY Using PA0688 Preamp with QE90 Music Input 11 3 PAO0688 Power Supply In both the above examples the 24V supply required by the PAO688s could be obtained from the QE90 or from local power packs with isolated outputs LT0088 Issue 5 1 78 27 09 2011 Chapter 12 BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LLL BATTERIES AND POWER SUP
52. will completely remove 24V DC power to the equipment In some cases it may be useful to switch the amplifiers off but leave the ECP on e g to check the connections from a Fire Panel or Breakglass inputs and the resulting Evacuation cascade sequence without disturbing the building occupants The ECP will indicate several faults if this is done however the indications of alarms and the indications of cascading of Alert and Evacuate tones will still occur normally 17 3 Power Up To place a correctly installed system into operation perform the following steps STEP 1 Ensure that the Mains Isolate Switch is OFF Ensure that all the DC circuit breakers or switches are switched OFF Ensure that all cards plugs and ICs are fully plugged in as described in Checking LT0088 Issue 5 1 130 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 STEP 8 STEP 9 PLACING INTO OPERATION system after transit 61 Ensure that 240 VAC is available and connected to the system from the mains distribution switchboard Connect the batteries ensuring correct polarity When connected the system fault LED may illuminate Turn the panel keyswitch to the ISOLATE position Turn Mains Isolate Switch to the ON position The charger indicators meters should register Switch ON the DC circuit breakers starting with right most breaker and then progressing to through to t
53. xx Zone column in the NETWORK INTERFACE section of the configuration printout Similarly for the other remote nodes All these faults are displayed as flashing indications for current or latched faults The off normal command on the laptop gives much more detailed information 20 16 QE90 Module Address Switches Each node on the network is self contained and the module addresses FIP BGA EMUX STRM WIPS and ECP restart from their base address at each node If upgrading from an older system without ECMs the addresses would have incremented across the whole system and may need adjusting LT0088 Issue 5 1 160 27 09 2011 Chapter 21 AUDIO LINE ISOLATOR MODULE ALIM9706 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AUDIO LINE ISOLATOR MODULE ALIM9706 21 1 Overview The Audio Line Isolator Module ALIM9706 is used e As anisolation transformer with optional volume control for background music inputs connecting to the Local Inputs of Amplifiers refer to Local Inputs ssl Note to connect 100V line to a QE90 input refer to PBQ00654 e To allow spurs on the WIP speech and PA speech busses in a networked system 21 2 ALIM9706 on Amplifier Local Inputs The ALIM9706 should be wired as shown in the diagram below to provide isolation balanced inputs and optional volume controls for amplifier local inputs MUSIC SOURCE 1 IN AMPLIFIER ALIM9706 MUSIC SOURCE 2 IN AMPLIFIER
54. 0 Colour Graphics 64 0 2335 Building 64 Remote Zone Mapping This describes the group each local zone is in and what zones at other panels each local zone maps to The group is used in the next table Control Priority LT0088 Issue 5 1 17 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION m pum E moo Buldng amp po ee p j01 hao 9 J 102 puldngc j03 Buildingoa p0o3 o _ o4 Buildingoa P hoa 05 ____ mn Building 3E_ 2 07_____ B fBuldngidt po 3 4 Ek Control Priority This describes each of the groups defined above The arbitrating SID arbitrates manual control or isolate according to the SID priority list and takes automatic control if no manual control or isolate is requested The arbitrating SID for a zone should be the zone where the amplifiers are and the zones should be arranged into groups so that this is the case Group Arbitration and SID priority ArbitratingModbus lgnore ECP Alarm doesnt Remote amps Auto Control here SID Group Keyswitch start cascade at 5105 NEN M RT No aoa m
55. 0088 Issue 5 1 124 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS 16 5 Microphone Controls There are also controls on this module for the ECP Microphone level and on the ECP9002 only its Voice Operated Switch sensitivity Refer to Speech Microphone Level Adjustment for more information 16 6 Master Phone Termination On the ECP9702 a Master Phone of the same type as a WIP phone refer to WTRM Wiring 42 needs to be connected across the two terminals on the demountable screw connector on the back of the right side of the ECP module viewed from the front For all Altronics and AlPhone models polarity is not important For the Vigilant FP0938 WIP phone correct polarity is required the terminal of the phone must be connected to the upper terminal on the ECP connector For all phones no end of line component should be fitted The resistor that comes with the FP0938 must be removed 16 7 Master Phone Sound Level AS2220 1 1989 requires a sound pressure level SPL of gt 80dB A at 1m in front of the ECP with the door closed If this SPL cannot be achieved on site and it needs to be increased order an external speaker in a small plastic box ME0468 ME QE90 WIP External Ring Speaker Mount the box in the centre front of the top of the ECP cabinet facing outwards Drill 3 holes in the plastic box and top of the QE90 cabinet to
56. 08 Zone 2 BGA cleared Tue 28 07 92 16 34 16 Zone 5 BGA in fault In a non networked system with an SECP the printer may be connected at the MECP or SECP and it will log all events as they occur including manual operations carried out at any ECP In an ECM networked system the printer may connected to any ECM It will log events relating to all zones mapped to that ECM Thus for a system wide event log the printer should be connected to an ECM at an ECP or SECP VDU interface which controls all zones in the system The events logged include 1 Manual operations of Alert Evac and PA 2 Alarm inputs from FIP and BGA inputs 3 Automatic activations of Alert and Evac due to an alarm input 4 FIP BGA Strobe and Speaker Line Faults LT0088 Issue 5 1 172 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Amplifier supervision fault Fault Silence and Reset operations from the front panel Changes to cascade settings from the front panel Changes to the position of the AUTO MANUAL ISOLATE keyswitch and any resulting changes to the ECP in control for a system with an SECP WIP Faults logged on non networked systems with ECP Version 4 00 and higher and logged on all versions of ECM Networked systems 10 WIP Calls logged on non networked systems with ECP version 4 00 and higher and optionally logged on ECM Networked systems wit
57. 175 6 Hardware Requirements Older Production 176 T Connector Pinouls nun 176 Chapter 24 CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS 182 LT0088 Issue 5 1 viii 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents 1 eem 182 2 Cascade Sequences 182 3 New Zealand Type 5 7 Apartment Zone Configuration 186 4 NZS 4512 2003 Brigade Control Switches eee 186 5 ECP on site Settings 188 ECP on site settings using keyboard eterne tnnt 189 ECP on site settings using Terminal netten nnne 197 Setup of Computer and Connection to System TONO EET 197 Accessing On site Setup Pe eade 197 Edit Cascade Variables eL A a SAMA aaa dienaa 198 Read Set Dates operc eee ida 198 Command Summary nut ceri EE cd bier cri ad E e cde receta dede CR dos 198 Change User PASSWO Q ineeie tr tte rep tope etre t ren enia 198 Change Comms Baud Hate eee iip reri 199 Read and Set Time turco piene e ha ie ve edd eere edt 199 Gurrent Software Versio Rt tern eS 199 Quit and Exit On site Se
58. 1995 but does not provide full monitoring and redundancy of the WIP and PA SPEECH cables It does not allow the ECP phone to be transferred to another circuit as can be done when the SPIF9709 module is fitted When Evac ECP software version 2 0 or higher is used on a system with a SE9004 the WIP Bus and Evac Bus terminals must be looped together WIP BUS is connected to EVAC BUS and WIP BUS is connected to EVAC BUS LT0088 Issue 5 1 100 27 09 2011 Chapter 14 WIP SLAVE MODULE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP SLAVE MODULE 14 1 WIP Slave Overview The WIPS2000 and WIPS9004 WIP Slave modules provide the following functions Provide the WIP phone signalling tones Control the switching of the appropriate WIP phone lines Monitor the WIP line for faults Supervise the input circuits for activation fault on FIP BGA GP inputs SEE ID S Each module can control up to 30 WIPs Two modules can be located in each rack to control up to 60 WIPS A maximum number of six modules can be accommodated a system for a total of 180 WIP lines If the ECP has one WIP per zone a WIP circuit may or may not be allocated to any given zone If the ECP has three WIPs per zone any given zone may have zero one two or three WIPs allocated to it This allocation is performed with QEConfigk12l and is printed on the Panel s configuration printout These modules do not have any field wiring
59. 2 LK3 and LK4 on the TRAN9706 2 must be inserted if the system has standby amplifiers and removed if the system has no standby amplifiers On the TRAN200 there are links LK1 LK2 and which must all be installed in the S position unless the transformer module is used to switch in the output of an external Music power amplifier under non emergency conditions Refer to Music Switching Transformer Modules 34 4 5 Amplifier Numbering In order to find the termination point for a given amplifier it is necessary to relate the amplifier numbers shown on the configuration printout with the amplifiers and transformer modules in the panel There are always 4 amplifier numbers per amplifier module If the module is 4 10W each amplifier has a single number If the module is 2 25W each 25W amplifier is given 2 successive numbers so that the two amplifiers make up a group of four numbers If the module has 2 50W the two amplifiers are given the first two numbers of a group of four and the last two numbers in the group of four are unused If the module has 1 100W the amplifier is given the first number of a group of four and the last three numbers in the group of four are unused With a 200W amplifier the first amplifier number on the master amplifier module is used with the remaining 3 numbers on the master module and all 4 numbers on the slave module being unused The amplifiers are numbered from left to right in each card cage
60. 3 Amplifier EEDS cnin IunIMINIM eile 38 4 Amplifier Adjustments 39 Chapter 6 WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES 42 Ai GMO ral 2 E E E E A E E E E 42 2 WTRM2000 Wiring ES E EE E M ates 42 D csl 42 WTRM2000 End of Line Termination s ss ss ssureussunenneureurunnnnrunnunnunnunnunnunennnunennennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnen 43 WTRM2000 Two Wire WIP BGA Connection esee 44 WTRM2000 Zone Manned Pushbutton 44 2000 Purpose Input 44 WTRM9007 Wiring rac es PC S SEU 45 Gri Wall 45 WIPS9007 End of Line Termination 46 WIPS9007 Zone Manned Pushbutton 46 WIPS9007 General Purpose Input M 46 4 Vigilant amp FP0938 WIP Phone Wiring r H n 46 5 Altronics A2095 A2096 wiring S 47 6 WLED9307 WIP Flashing LED eene 47 7 WIP System Expansion mmm 47 8 RWIF9803 Remote WIP Interface 48 General Descriptio
61. 3 Off AS1670 4 Tone Fixed Message Evacuate as directed Emergency Evacuate Now Evacuate as directed 5 Repeating sequence 1 On S2 On S3 On AS1670 4 Tone Fixed Message Evacuate the building Emergency Evacuate Now using the nearest fire exit 5 Repeating sequence LT0088 Issue 5 1 110 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 4 2 AS2220 Evacuation Signal 1 Off S2 Off S3 Off Speech Chip Message 1 AS2220 Tone typically Evacuate as directed Evacuate as directed 9 S Vara Nf 16s Repeating sequence S1 Off S2 On S3 Off AS2220 Tone Fixed Message Evacuate as directed Evacuate as directed p quas Repeating sequence S1 Off S2 On S3 On Fixed Message Evacuate the building New Zealand Default using the nearest Fire Exit AS2220 Tone ef Repeating sequence 15 4 3 Alert Tones Note that Alert tone is now not used in Australia unless the building has a specific emergency plan requiring it see Cascade Sequences and Alert Tones below therefore the following diagram is often not relevant However by default Alert speech will be programmed to message 3 in the factory so that if Alert tone is selected in the factory or on site configuration then the generation of the Alert message can be controlled by DIP s
62. 5mm2 wire and keep the length as short as possible LT0088 Issue 5 1 28 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES 200W modules Fit a 26 way ribbon cable LMO047 between the connector on the backplane behind the master amplifier module and the 200W transformer module Also wire the 4 pin removable plug on the master amplifier module to the HAMP 1 IN plug on the 200W transformer module and the 4 pin removable plug on the slave amplifier module to the HAMP2 IN plug on the 200W transformer module Both these cables should be connected pin 1 to pin 1 pin 2 to pin 2 pin 3 to pin 3 and pin 4 to pin 4 Use 2 5mm wire and keep the length as short as possible 4 3 Standby Amplifiers If you are extending a system with standby amplifiers note that the LINE OUTPUT of the standby amplifier transformer module loops through the STANDBY terminals of all other transformer modules If there are multiple groups of amplifiers each with their own standby amplifier the LINE OUTPUT of each standby amplifier transformer module connects to the STANDBY terminals of all transformer modules belonging to amplifiers in the same group The connector is labelled STBY MUSIC on the TRAN200 4 4 Link Settings On the TRAN9705 2 TRAN9705 4 and TRAN9706 2 there are links to select whether the system has standby amplifiers or not Links LK1 and LK2 on the TRAN9705 2 and TRAN9705 4 and links LK1 LK
63. 9 Connector LM0065 to LMO085 DESEE NULL MODEM CABLE ECM oh LM0076 TO PORTB 06 QC EN 3M 4 SERIAL 5 PORT Networked QE90 eT DB9 SOCKET DB9 SOCKETOR TERMINAL DB9 SOCKET SPIF or JSPIF 04 SE Issue C 23 __ STANDARD CABLE O PC SERIAL N d YU PORT on Networke n QE90 Lea a d OR TERMINAL 2 DB9 PLUG DB9 SOCKET SPIF D89 SOCKET 77 MEXP or on 7 xen SE Issue C J23 tu SE J15 Wiring to PC Terminal LT0088 Issue 5 1 177 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS PC TO SERIAL PORT Use this connection for printing gt n za out files or captured data D rd ECM 0055 LM0131 3M TO PORT B J6 yan S vr TO DPU 414 pU SERIAL PORT Networked QE9 DB9 PLUG DB9 PLUG DB9 SOCKET E RE SPIF J a MEXP or AMA SE Issue C MEXP J23 SE J15 l Non Networked 90 L SPIF DB9 SOCKET MEXP or 077 r3 SE Issue C MEXP J23 ci SE J15 From FIP RZDU Port DB25 PLUG Wiring to Printer LT0088 Issue 5 1 178 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER
64. ALIM9706 Providing Isolation for Amplifier Local Inputs There are two circuits per ALIM9706 each module can provide isolation for two music sources If no individual zone volume controls are required links LK1 and LK2 on the ALIM9706 should be installed and LK3 not installed In this mode the ALIM9706 has unity gain and the input voltage required for maximum output is 300mV RMS When individual zone volume controls are required links LK1 and LK2 should be removed and link installed in the 2 3 position In this mode the ALIM9706 has a maximum gain of about 0 3 and the input voltage required for maximum output is 1V RMS 21 3 Providing Spurs in Network System Wiring The ALIM9706 can be used in a networked QE90 system one with ECMs to allow spurs in the wiring to the various panels This is achieved as described in Wiring Between Locations 43 LT0088 Issue 5 1 162 27 09 2011 Chapter 22 HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES 22 1 Overview High Level FIP interfaces are available for Vigilant MX1 F3200 MX4428 and F4000 panels using the Panel Link protocol except MX1 and or the RZDU protocol and from some Simplex panels using the Simplex 4100 protocol The RZDU protocol is available on QE90 systems with or without ECM modules All other protocols require ECM modules in the QE90 systems The Simplex protocol replaces hard wired
65. AYS IRCUIT WIP MODULE ERMINATION DIN U uuuuuuuuuu uuuuutuuuuUului u W RR0038 RESISTOR 0 6W 1 50PPM D2 5mm P10mm 2K70 RR0045 RESISTOR 0 6W 1 50PPM D2 5mm P10mm 10KO0 RR0054 RESISTOR 0 6W 1 50PPM D2 5mm P10mm 56K0 SF0131 SOFTWARE QE90 EMUX9601 ALERT EVAC 16SEC SPEECH SU0168 SUNDRY MICROPHONE GOOSENECK DM521B SU0169 SUNDRY MICROPHONE DESK PM600D 18 2 Bare Board Parts The following parts in the PAO8xx series are the same as the corresponding PAO6xx modules but without the DIN Rail mounting hardware The PCB has mounting holes so that the PCB may be screw mounted onto metal standoffs PA0849 PCB ASSY QE90 SPIF9709 SECONDARY PANEL INTERFACE LT0088 Issue 5 1 137 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SPARE PARTS LIST and INFORMATION PA1082 PCB ASSY QE90 FIB1011 FIP BGA MASTER PA0852 PCB ASSY QE90 FIPE9004 FIP BGA EXTENSION PA0857 PCB ASSY QE90 SE9004 SIGNAL INTERFACE PA0858 PCB ASSY QE90 WTRM9007 WIP TERMINATION PA0897 PCB ASSY QE90 STRM9502 STROBE RELAY MODULE PA0898 PCB ASSY QE90 ECM9603 EVAC COMMUNICATION MODULE PA0922 PCB ASSY QE90 WTRM2000 WIP TERMINATION If you require a replacement Bare Board part please order the corresponding DIN RAIL part When you receive it remove the plastic holders or metal plate from the new PCB and assemble the FAULTY PCB into the plastic holders or metal plate This has effectively converted the new part f
66. All goo An Example QE90 PC Paging Console Display When the SU0168 gooseneck microphone is used it does not have a talk button it will be necessary to make two small changes to the PC Paging Console internal wiring Refer to the Wiring Diagram LT0346 for details In this case the Press To Talk button on the PC LT0088 Issue 5 1 208 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PC PAGING CONSOLE screen is used when a paging announcement is to be made When using the SUO169 desktop microphone it is necessary to use the PTT button on the microphone as the switch alters the internal wiring of the microphone 26 2 Features e Consists of a microphone purchased separately interface unit and a Windows software program e Hosted ona PC running Windows 2000 or XP 95 98 not supported Communicates with the QE90 system to switch the microphone audio signal onto selected amplifier zones e Compatible with standalone ECP based panel or ECM networked system e Fully field configurable to match QE90 system programming e Supports up to 480 zones In practice this will be limited to the number of zones that can be shown on the one screen e Supports up to 10 groups of zones Zones may be assigned to groups with total flexibility e Can support two QE90 communications networks requires some additional hardware e Allows custom arrangement of the zone controls and names on the scr
67. Amplifier Adjustments All amplifier types have controls to adjust the power output Note however in terms of efficiency and battery capacity that it is preferable to reduce the volume by adjusting the speaker taps to a lower setting and leaving the controls turned right up fully clockwise rather than by using the volume controls AMP200 Control Control Amps affected LT0088 Issue 5 1 39 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 HAMP9308 and AMP200 sensitivity change HAMP9308 Revision 9 and AMP200 Revision 3 had their sensitivity reduced slightly compared with previous revisions to match that of the EAMP9001 If you are replacing one of these amplifiers and the sensitivity would have changed the Volume control s should be re adjusted not simply set to the same physical rotation position as the controls were on the old card If this is not possible rotate the control about 1096 clockwise from the old position if changing to a lower sensitivity revision or about 10 anticlockwise from the old position if changing to a higher sensitivity revision LT0088 Issue 5 1 40 27 09 2011 Chapter 6 WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES 6 1 General The WTRM2000 WIP termination module is the latest module and is used for terminating up to 30 WIP phones w
68. B which has SMD components and pushbuttons mounted on the PCB and a mylar overlay also sold as a complete module assembly ME0205 These two versions are inter changeable at the complete module level all assembled on the metalwork but are incompatible at the PCB level The only exception to using the complete ME0205 spare for replacement or expansion is in early 21U cabinet panels that used a 3 in 1 door The spare part Display Extender board for these is PA0653 The LEDs on the new version may appear brighter and sharper than those on both the older version and on the ECP This is not a fault and is usually noticeable only during lamp test LT0088 Issue 5 1 128 27 09 2011 Chapter 17 PLACING INTO OPERATION Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PLACING INTO OPERATION 17 1 Placing Into Operation Overview Before undertaking any activities ensure that all cards plugs and ICs are fully plugged in as described in Checking system after transitl e l Refer to AS1670 4 section 6 You should now fit zone labels to the front of the ECP using the pockets in the mylar and by typing labels to fit inside the pockets Before powering up check the loading on the speaker lines as described in Checking Speaker Loadings 2 if this has not already been done 17 2 Power Switches and Circuit Breakers Several Power Supply Models are in use e The 3 Amp PSU2403 has a Mains switch on the left and two
69. BGA or FIP Module Failure affected zones Spare Speech Cable Fault Any Fault non latching Charger Local ECP Comms Cable PA Speech BGA Module FIP Module WIP Speech ault A Fault pomme Cane Cable Fault Failure Failure Cable Fault E latched Fallure B Fault Battery Low Any fault relating to more than one zone WIPS Module Failure or WIP Speech cable fault Full Time Fault LED flashes for unacked fault steady for latched or acknowledged fault O Displays fault described only when BGM PAGING held then flashes for current or latched fault QE90 ECM Networked System System Fault Display ECM Networked System Fault Display 16 9 Hidden ECP for Expanding Display Zones In systems with ECMs it is possible to expand the display zones at a node above the normal limit of 98 1 WIPs Zone or 82 3 WIPs per zone by the use of one or more hidden ECPs to control some of the display extender modules The address switches Evac and WIP on these hidden ECPs should be set as follows Expansion ECP MECP SECP SECP 2 SECP A1 SECP OFF 16 10 Fluorescent Light Output The QE90 panel can be ordered with an optional Fluorescent light fitted This light will turn on if the mains is failed and the Auto Manual Isolate keyswitch is switched to Manual The light output J3 5 and J3 6 can control one light directly If there is more than one cabinet with displays and each cabinet has a fluorescent light the
70. BSH BggsgsglhsssudsugbugudsdgglbgBHBBBSH gsassbsssssssbshHBHH 0000000 Fluorescent Light oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo oo 26 25 24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 HHBHHIEBBHHHHBHIBHBHHBHEHHHBHHBH BBagbBssssasssBbsnssugSHHHHHHHH BBagbsssssssbBsnssussSBHHHHHHH BBagbsssasssBpsnssHusSBHHEHHHHRH PA Microphone Master WIP Phone 70088 Issue 5 Blanking Plate PSU2412 Blanking Plate 1 Exterior QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION B 5 0 1 0 9 10 PSU2412 Battery Space Interior Larger numbers beside modules are module numbers Smaller numbers are circuit or amplifier numbers Typical Cabinet Layout 11 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual RANE CONFIGURATION 3 3 System Design 3 31 Configuration Printout Common ECP ECM Although the panel inputs and outputs will be identified with labels attached during manufacture subsequent reconfiguration may override that information It is very important to retain the printout of the system configuration This is supplied with each new sy
71. C voltage across the line It should be 2 5V 0 1V This voltage will be slow to stabilise immediately after power up or after removal of a fault NOTE If you have two branches wired as shown the DC voltage across the line should be 2 86V 0 1V for 10W 25W amplifiers and 3 08V 0 1V for 50W 100W 200W amplifiers 4 10 Zone Relays The zone relay termination points provide a switched 24V DC output for emergency override control of local zone background music volume controls when fitted or for silencing external non emergency amplifiers This 24V output is normally energised and is switched off whenever the zone is emitting emergency tones or emergency public address or non emergency paging The zone relay output is wired to the override relay of the local volume control so that when the relay output switches off the relay de energises and bypasses the local volume control The diagram below shows how this can be arranged with an autotransformer type volume control This arrangement preserves the line monitoring regardless of whether the control is in circuit or not m i Zone Speaker output To Speakers 1uF per watt of load 10V or more Bipolar Relay Zone Relay output Coil Override relay for Music volume control LT0088 Issue 5 1 33 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES 4 11 LEDs The HTRN9308 modules have two red LEDs
72. CM Reset go into on site setup mode date 25 12 2001 for example set dat time 23 15 00 for exampl set tim E2021 for example any script language statement E20 E21 for example evaluate expression in script language Note log of most events is suspended while entering lines With ECM software version 5 57 and later all the above commands must be followed by the Enter key With version 5 56 and before the above keys were typed by themselves and the date time script statements reset and program commands had to be preceded by typing i The available commands varied somewhat by version type Enter to see what commands are available Much of the above is self explanatory some commands are expanded below e eenables disables the event log This log is enabled by default and will display changes in the Alert and Evacuate status for each zone and most kinds of faults The display is generally similar to output of the Off Normals command but each condition is listed as it happens along with the time and date e olists all off normal conditions as described in Off Normal Displaylis l 20 11 3 Off Normal Display The o command will give a display Like the following with explanations added in this font Off Normal conditions Tyco Demo V1 13 Mar 06 1997 SID 120 The name of the system is Tyco Demo the software version is 1 13 the date it was programmed is March 06 1997
73. E90 and an LM0131 cable for connecting the printer to the QE90 The diagrams Wiring to PC Terminal and Wiring to Printer at the end of this chapter show how the various systems are wired The 28 pin IC in KT0169 is fitted into the ECP by removing U14 from its socket and fitting the new 28 pin IC There is also a 14 pin MAX232 IC in KT0169 this is fitted into the U9 socket on the ECP if there is no IC there already Also ensure that Evac DIP switch 6 on the ECP board is ON with non ECM networked systems Refer to the diagram Location of MAX232 and Battery Backed Clock at the end of this chapter The IC0412 part is fitted into an ECM by removing IC U5 from its socket inserting IC0412 into the U5 socket and then reinserting U5 into the socket on IC0412 23 6 Hardware Requirements Older Production Some older systems may require extra hardware to be fitted to provide a printer terminal port Refer to Product Bulletin PBQO00164 for details 23 7 Connector Pinouts For users wishing to use their own printers or cables the following tables show the pinout of the various ports SE9004 Issue C MEXP and SPIF Used on system without ECM Also connection on LM0077 on system with RZDU High Level Link LT0088 Issue 5 1 176 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS e e L3 DO NOT CONNECT on pre 1994 MEXP Nocomecion OO DB
74. ECM in the QE90 panel 24V OV J13 ECM FIP Colour Graphics PC etc Laptop For Programming amp Diagnostics ECM Wiring to ECP and SPIF 20 4 Wiring Between Locations The RS485 cables A and B and the WIP Speech and PA Speech must be connected between all locations This can be done in a bussed mode or a bus with spurs The RS485 ports on all the ECMs must be bussed together There is no connection to the COMMS and COMMS BKUP on the SPIF modules Except that if there is a Paging Console it should be connected to COMMS It is possible to program which SPIF ECM s monitor the SPEECH cables and whether or not there is a dedicated SPEECH buss fitted in the ECM programming mode see later Refer to Link and Switch 7 for more information on link settings on the SPIF Refer to the diagram below for a typical topology Further down the diagram Network Wiring At SPIF9506 SPIF9709 and ECM shows in more detail how each panel is wired and shows the wiring via the ALIM9706 at the location where the spur joins the main bus Location 2 in the diagram below Other locations will not have a spur and will not require the ALIM9706 It was previously recommended that termination resistors capacitors were fitted to the ends of the bus This has been found to provide no advantage usually at least and it is now recommended that they are not fitted In some cases where very long cables are used Tyco Fire Protection P
75. Each LED when ON indicates that one of the amplifiers relating to that module has failed and that a standby amplifier is switched in to replace it This will only occur on systems with one or more standby amplifiers configured The TRAN200 module has 1 red LED This indicates that the circuit has a standby amplifier switched in due to amplifier failure or if the module is set up to switch in an external music power amplifier under non emergency conditions the external amplifier is switched in 4 12 Music Switching Transformer Modules Special models of transformer module HTMS9408 1 and HTMS9408 2 are available for 50W and 100W amplifiers which have the feature that a third party amplifier output may be connected to the terminals on the module labelled AUX MUSIC These modules will route the third party amplifier to the speakers at all times except for when there are emergency tones being generated by the QE90 However these module will allow the QE90 to monitor the speaker lines regardless of which amplifier is connected to the speakers This module is wired up as a normal 50W 100W module except that the external amplifier is connected to the AUX MUSIC 1 terminal pair if 100W or the AUX MUSIC 1 and 2 terminal pairs if 2 50W Standby Amplifiers cannot be used with these modules The 200W transformer module TRAN200 can be configured to switch in the third party amplifier as above by setting all three links LK1 LK2 an
76. Electrolytic types are required The capacitor s voltage rating must be 10V or higher It is possible to use a higher value capacitor for all speakers e g 33uF but if you do and there are a large number of low powered speakers on the circuit the DC voltage on that circuit will be slow to stabilise and the panel may indicate a line fault shortly after power up The fault will be able to be cleared when the voltage has stabilised after a few minutes A 56k ohm 1 4W end of line resistor must be placed across the 100V line at the end of the speaker line It is also possible to have two branches on the speaker lines with each one terminated in 150k for 10W and 25W amplifiers or 180k for 50W 100W and 200W amplifiers These values are higher than 2 56k to ensure that a fault is generated if only one branch is open circuit This wiring is shown in the diagram below LT0088 Issue 5 1 31 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES QE90 56k Biploar Capacitors Circuit with single branch 150k for 10W 25W QE90 PT L t amp 0kfor sowrtoowi2oow HRS A EAE Uni 150k for 10W 25W poe 180k for SOW 100W 200W Eu cE jc Glee cele feed Circuit with 2 branches Speaker Wiring showing Capacitors and End Of Line Resistor 4 8 Checking Speaker Loadings It is strongly recommended that you check the impedance of each speaker line once all the speaker taps have bee
77. IGURATION ES set to 1 to start external doubletalk speech generator will reset by itself when finished Gn pabx zone n ISg request isolate for group g Kx When 1 is assigned increments counter x When 0 is assigned resets counter x LI ECP fluorescent light output requires ECP V3 19 MAg request manual for group g Mn music for zone n MSn log print message n PBU Force PA Bus to appear used PBF Force PA Bus to appear faulty Pn PAfor zonen PCn Controls LED n for paging console V1 10 For consoles other than first add the number of for previous consoles to n POn parallel output n 1 16 PHR Force Phone to ring PHC Force call tone in Phone PJ force PA join to other buss segment PX force PA external connection HFn FIP relay n relays 1 2 1st module 3 4 2nd module etc RBn relay n relays 1 2 1st module 3 4 2nd module etc GP Paging console relay n relays 1 2 1st module 3 4 2nd module etc RE restore saved alert evac if 1 assigned SAn enable msg n with alert tones if 1 assigned SEn enable msg n with evac tones if 1 assigned SMn play msg n once to Music zones if 1 assigned SCn play msg n continuously to Music zones if 1 assigned STAn strobe alert circuit n STEn strobe evac circuit n SV save current alert and evac state for RE SWB swap WIP PA busses due to fault SWF show WIP faults on fault leds default TRUE When false shows wip manned SXAa 1 Play msg a with alert tones to X zone
78. ING key again so that the ALL ALERT ALL EVACUATE and ALL PA SPEECH LEDs flash in unison If this cannot be obtained then the RTC is not fitted and the ECP software version does not support the non volatile time and date LT0088 Issue 5 1 195 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Setting the date Press to increment the month After clearing it will need Press to increment the day of the incrementing at least once month After clearing it will need incrementing at least once Press to increment the year After clearing press it 19 times for 2009 for example FIRST Press if needed so that the LED is ON to set the date When the LED is off the time is being set LED On Press to confirm the date Press to clear the date set it to 0 0 90 The ALL ALERT LED will flash day of month times The ALL EVACUATE LED will flash month times e g once for January The ALL PA SPEECH LED will flash years since 1990 times e g 19 times for 2009 Setting the time Press to increment the 10s of Press to increment the hours 0 23 minutes 0 5 Flashing Flashing Press to increment the units of minutes 0 9 Flashing FIRST Press if needed so that the LED is OFF to set the time When the LED is on the date is being set LED On Press to confirm the time Press to clear the time The ALL ALERT LED will flash h
79. ISOLATE Some zones are in ISOLATE and under the control of another ECP It is possible for there to be more than one LED on at a time For example if this ECP is in AUTO but some zones are under manual control at another ECP the AUTO LED will be steady and the MANUAL LED will be flashing with a flash flash pause cadence Some but not all of the above also apply to non networked systems and are described in L T0087 QE90 Operators Manual The EVACUATION SYSTEM OPERATING LED always flashes with a flash flash pause cadence The FIRE PHONE SYSTEM OPERATING LED will flash continuously when there is no call in LT0088 Issue 5 1 159 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 progress or when there is a call between that ECP phone and a WIP connected to that panel The LED will flash with a flash flash pause cadence when there is a call between a WIP connected to that panel and a remote ECP phone indicating that the call has been initiated or answered at a remote ECP 20 15 ECP Diagnostic LEDs The fault LEDs on the ECP function in a similar manner to those for non networked software with some additions Refer to Networked Fault Displayli24 for more details In the diagram the first remote node is the one in the leftmost Sid xx Zone column in the NETWORK INTERFACE section of the configuration printout The second remote node is the one in the second Sid
80. Message Recording and Playback 113 8 EMUX9601 Volume Control Adjustments 115 9 EMUX9002 LED Indicators eese 116 10 EMUX9002 DIP Switch Settings HEP e 117 11 EMUX900 2 Volume Control Adjustments EE 117 Chapter 16 ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS 120 LT0088 Issue 5 1 vi 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents T OVerVIQW hs Rebs eee 120 2 DIP Switch Settings 120 3 ECP Revision Interchangeability a cove seted 122 ECP9702 and ECP9002 eee eee eeee testen tente ttn ttn senten sententie tto tto sto sesto sto sesso ennnen eenen 122 REPLACING AN OLDER ECP WITH A WIDGET BOARD ECP 123 REPLACING A WIDGET BOARD ECP WITH AN OLDER EOP 124 4 Software Locations 124 5 Microphone eo eligo E IOCIS IURE EE 125 6 Master Phone Termination eere eee enn nnn 125 Master Phone Sound Level 125 8 amp LEDS E 125 9 Hidden ECP for Expanding Display Zones 127
81. N Currently N Enter Y only if there is only one other node on the network and you have separate cables for transmit and receive to that other node or you are connecting through a modem or similar and you can transmit and receive at the same time That other node must also be set to Y Tx all link integrity on both channels Y N Currently N Entering Y will transmit link integrity messages for channels A and B on each channel instead of transmitting channel A link integrity on channel A only and transmitting channel B link integrity on channel B only This avoids getting fault indications when there is only a single channel connecting to a non essential part of the system Disable Cyclic Addressing Y N Currently N Enter Y if data between QE90s must pass through one or more IHUBs In this case see also Acknowledge broadcasts from which SIDs above Optimise Panel link RX for no concat or split msgs Y N Currently N The Y setting is largely to optimise processing time in very large QE90 only networks Enter Y only if you are sure that the QE90 will not be receiving concatenated messages e g there are only LT0088 Issue 5 1 152 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 QE90s and or MX4428 panels on the network and no data passes through an IHUB or if there is an IHUB the port that the QE90 connects to does not have CONCAT MSG enabled If i
82. ONE TERMINATION MODULES 6 8 3 Link Settings The mode of operation of the RWIF9803 is configurable for where it is placed in the WIP circuit The link settings are shown below WP End ECP End 6 8 4 Indicators The RWIF9803 has a single 3mm red LED which is used to indicate when the relay is energised Not Fitted The function of the relay depends on the link settings At the QE90 end the relay is activated when the RWIF9803 detects ring voltages from the QE90 At the WIP end the relay is activated when the WIP is lifted off hook 6 9 MWIP9903 8 Circuit WIP Module 6 9 4 General The MWIP9903 is an 8 circuit WIP module that was used in small QE90 systems where there fewer than 8 WIP circuits plus FIP BGA and GP inputs It is now obsolete The information in WTRM9007 Wiring 5 Vigilant FP0938 Wiring 46 Altronics A2095 A2096 Wiringl47l and WLED9307 WIP Flashing LED Board 47 also generally applies to the MWIP9903 module Refer to the diagram below for details of wiring to the MWIP9903 module LT0088 Issue 5 1 51 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES 10k EOL 10k EOL OC Optional 47 Zone Manned FIP 10k EOL QU MWIP9903 BACKPLANE PHONE ov M O 10k 0 25W i O Factory Wiring See below FIP BUS sae BUS 24V BU 24V a this resistor is req
83. P MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS 16 1 Overview The ECP module contains site specific software which defines the system configuration and controls all the other modules If there is more than one ECP in the system then only one is in control at any given time the MECP if it is switched to manual otherwise the SECP if it is switched to manual the first SECP to be switched to manual if there is more than one otherwise if all ECPs are switched to automatic the last ECP which was in manual For a networked system with ECM modules the role of the ECP is reduced it is basically a control module for only the LEDs and switches The overall control of the system is vested in the ECM modules The original ECP was the ECP9002 The ECP9702 is a newer revision of it with some additional features e EEPROM instead of battery backed RAM for storage of the system s on site setup information e Alarm when ECP circuit breaker is opened e Service jumper on the Beeper which reduces the volume e Software has full control of SYSTEM FAULT LED e Ring and confidence tone generation circuitry for Master Phone is on board so the Master Phone does not need a RING9006 PCB There is a two wire connector for the master phone instead of a 10 way ribbon cable connector e It has a 4 way 0 1 connector for the 0290 microphone as well as the original DIN socket for the ME0213 Otherwise it is functionally compatible with and is interchangeable wi
84. PER ZONE 8 ZONE obsolete 0204 QE90 ECP ASSEMBLY 1 WIP PER ZONEobsolete 0205 QE90 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY 3 PER ZONE 8 ZONE 0207 QE90 ECP ASSEMBLY 3 WIP PER ZONE 0208 QE90 FLUORESCENT LIGHT 0211 QE90 24V 12A PSU 50308 superseded by ME0333 0212 QE90 24V 3A PSU PSU2403 superseded by 0331 0213 QE90 NOISE CANCELLING MICROPHONE INCLUDING DIN PLUG as used on ECP9002 0290 QE90 T GEN MVAC DYNAMIC MIC C W 4 WAY PLUG as used on 9702 ME0330 MECH ASSY 1966 6 PSU2406 BRICK ME0331 MECH ASSY 1966 21 PSU2406 2U RACK MTG ME0333 MECH ASSY 1966 22 PSU2412 2U RACK MTG MEO381 MECH ASSY QE90 ECP 2Z KEYBOARD REPLACE 3W 0382 ASSY QE90 ECP 8 ZONE KEYBOARD REPLACE 3W PA0623 PCB ASSY QE90 ECP9702 2 EVAC CNTL PANEL 3WIP ZONE with socket for site specific WIP s w PA0631 PCB ASSY QE90 RFIB9511 FIP BGA MASTER REMOTE RACK DIN RAIL obsolete use PA0651 Issue E or later PA0641 PCB ASSY QE90 ECP9702 1 EVAC PANEL 1WIP ZONE obsolete PA0642 PCB ASSY QE90 WIPS2000 WIP SLAVE OV REF PA0643 PCB ASSY QE90 ECP9702 2 EVAC CNTL PANEL 3WIP ZONE see also PA0623 PA0646 PCB ASSY QE90 ALIM9706 AUDIO LINE ISOLATOR MODULE PA0647 PCB ASSY QE90 AMP200 200W AMPLIFIER MODULE PA0648 PCB ASSY QE90 TRAN200 200W TRANSFORMER MODULE LT0088 Issue 5 1 136 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SPARE PARTS LIST and INFORMATION
85. PLIES 12 1 Battery Requirements and Wiring The QE90 requires 24 Volt sealed lead acid batteries Normally 2 x 12 Volt batteries will be connected in series to give 24V In many cases it may be useful to connect four or more batteries in series parallel as four smaller batteries will often fit in the cabinet better than two larger batteries The recommended battery capacity can be calculated as described in the Technical Manual LT9002 or by the QE90 Costing Design program QECOST The Technical manual assumes all amplifiers are loaded to their rating if your system has less loading you may allow for this and choose smaller batteries QECOST allows you to enter an average load percentage for amplifiers and load current for strobes and bases the battery capacity on these figures 12 1 1 Battery Arrangements Deep Cabinets The following diagrams show typical battery configurations and wiring for various sized systems QECOST Version 3 5 or later can be used to obtain recommendations for particular systems The QECOST recommendations are tailored for the battery capacity required and the space available in each system Refer to LT0437 shipped with each panel for further details Only a summary of the information in 70437 is given here FRONT VIEW Black Bud From PSU Pics DY Red 2 40 Batteries 40 Requires 4U of Battery space LT0088 Issue 5 1 80 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Insta
86. Qx Alert for Zone x if Alert Cascade is enabled other Evacuate for Zone x SAx Speech msg x to be spliced with alert tones SEx Speech msg x to be spliced with evac tones SMx Speech msg x to be played once to music zones or all zones see Misc options Note to play the message again 0 must be assigned before 1 is assigned again SCx Speech msg x to be played continuously to music zones or all zones see Misc options Kx When 1 is assigned increments counter x When 0 is assigned resets counter x HF1 FIP Relay 1 HF2 FIP Relay 2 RB1 BGA Relay 1 RB2 BGA Relay 2 RG1 GP Relay 1 Also Paging Console active LED RG2 GP Relay 2 MA Select manual if keyswitch in auto for switch based SECP IS Select isolate if keyswitch in auto for switch based SECP Select PTT on for switch based SECP SI Silence buzzer actioned on true going edge of SI RES Reset latched faults amp alarms actioned on true going edge of RES LI Fluorescent light output on ECP TZ timers for example LT0088 Issue 5 1 19 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION 1 re start timer TA for 30 secs TA30 0 no effect TCO 1 terminate timer TC immediately run for 0 secs Timers must use form of assignment NOT or amp They are retriggerable and the timer will be restarted every time the statement is executed Script INPUTS items which may appear on the rhs of
87. S232 adaptor LM0065 cable e LM0076 cable The program FlashStart exe this will be supplied with the software upgrade or can be downloaded from www tycosafetyproducts anz com under Download or obtained from a Tyco or Simplex sales representative The new File to be programmed into the Widget board e g SF0312 V1 18 MOT An ID file e g SF0312 V1 18 ID Notes While the microprocessor is being programmed its outputs will be indeterminate This could result in outputs of the board behaving randomly In particular LEDs on the ECP9702 board Relay outputs on the STRM9502 and FIB8910 FIB1011 boards and sound outputs of amplifier boards connected to the EMUX9601 could be activated randomly during the programming To prevent flash programming from activating any external outputs disconnect external wiring or equipment as noted below in step 1 Steps 1 Power down the QE90 and insert the FWE jumper LK1 on the Widget board STRM9502 board remove all wiring except power and optionally comms FIB8910 board remove wiring connected to the relay outputs FIB1011 board remove wiring connected to the relay outputs Note the FWE link is mounted directly on the FIB1011 there is no separate Widget board ECP9702 board remove the board from the panel and remove all wiring to it except for power EMUX9601 board unplug all amplifiers from the card cage 2 Connect the LM0076 to the appropriate port on the PC
88. TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Evac ECP Software ECP9002 Battery Backed Clock WIP ECP Software SWITCH 2 T Fit MAX232 U9 Evac ECP Software ECP9702 Battery Backed Clock WIP ECP Software SWITCH 6 ON b Fit MAX232 14 Do U9 cu 7 Location of MAX232 and Battery Backed Clock LT0088 Issue 5 1 179 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 180 27 09 2011 Chapter 24 CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS 241 General The QE90 EWIS panel can be set up on site to adjust the following settings a Cascade Enabled Disabled b Cascade has Alert phase or not available only for software version 6 00 and higher Note that this option also requires that the configuration program is designed to use this feature Cascade Time Periods Delay before action Initial time out Subsequent time out Zones belonging to GROUP Alert Evacuate Speech Commands Zones that background music is enabled for f Zones to be isolated Service function only not available on ECM 9 Time and date for the real time clock if present h WIP Master Phone redirection For systems with an ECM the on site setup is done using a laptop connected to the ECM Refer to ECM On site settings 143 for detail
89. This selection applies to all outputs together it is not possible to have one selection for some outputs and another selection for other outputs The module is also compatible with the older STBM9008 module and can be used as a direct replacement It is compatible with STBT9008 strobe terminator modules which can be used in place of the diodes shown in the diagram below Refer to Widget Boardbo for information on the Widget Board used to replace the microprocessor on the STRM9502 from late 2004 When used with 4906 9103 and 4906 9104 Multi Candela strobes the module can be switched via the DIP switch settings to produce a T3 pattern complying with ISO 8201 This applies to only the Evacuate state Alert strobe lights if any must be self flashing strobes as before Note the Multi Candela strobe light is white Although AS2220 specified amber strobes for alert and red strobes for evacuate AS1670 4 does not specify any colours 8 2 Strobe Output Wiring Strobe lights must be wired to the A and B terminals as shown in the diagram below The 2k7 resistor connected to each terminal pair when the system is shipped must be removed and connected to the end of the strobe line The maximum load on each output is 2 0 Amps Higher loads than this could blow the fuses It is recommended that cables are no longer than 1000m The following table shows the cable sizes required to keep the voltage drop at approximately 10 for various loads
90. ULE The volume control on the Master module is used Refer to AMP200 Master Slave Interconnection 7 Q Volume Control Amp 1 Q Volume Control Amp 1 Q Volume Control Amp 2 Q Volume Control Amp 3 Q Volume Control Amp 4 Q Volume Control Amp 2 EAMP9001 HAMP9308 4 10W or 2 25W 2 50W or 1 100W Volume Controls for EAMP9001 and HAMP9308 Amplifiers 17 4 2 ECP9002 Speech Microphone Adjustments Two adjustment potentiometers are located on the rear of the older ECP9002 module The TOP pot 50K ohm provides microphone level adjustment Rotate clockwise to increase level The BOTTOM pot 10k ohm provides Voice Operated Switch VOX level adjustment Rotate anticlockwise to increase sensitivity Adjust the VOX level pot such that the speech attack time is not too long i e speech is heard as soon as the person speaks into the microphone and not halfway through a word NOTE On modules manufactured before 1993 rotation direction may be reversed from that stated above for each pot LT0088 Issue 5 1 134 27 09 2011 Chapter 18 SPARE PARTS LIST and INFORMATION Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SPARE PARTS LIST and INFORMATION 18 1 General Spare parts list The following is a list of the modules used in QE9O It provides a cross reference between the drawing number referred to in this manual and printed on the module e g EAMP9001 and the part number to be used for orderi
91. V VIGILANT LT0088 QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual DOCUMENT LT0088 Issue 5 1 27 09 2011 The QE90 is a product of Tyco Fire Protection Products 17 Mary Muller Drive Christchurch 8022 NEW ZEALAND Phone 64 3 389 5096 Fax 64 3 389 5938 2011 Tyco All Rights Reserved Information contained in this document is subject to copyright and shall not be reproduced in any form whatsoever without the written consent of Tyco Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable however Tyco reserves the right to change the content without prior notice Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual 2011 Tyco All Rights Reserved Non Disclosure Agreement Tyco the Company and the User of this these document s desire to share proprietary technical information concerning electronic systems For this reason the Company is disclosing to the User information in the form of this these document s In as much as the Company considers this information to be proprietary and desires that it be maintained in confidence it is hereby agreed by the User that such information shall be maintained in confidence by the User for a period of TEN YEARS after the issue date and only be used for the purpose for which it was supplied During this period the User shall not divulge such information to any third party without the prior written consent of the Company and shall take reasonabl
92. WIPs can be connected over derived signalling systems by using two RWIF9803 modules refer RWIP9803 Remote WIP Interfacel4s 6 2 WTRM2000 Wiring 6 2 1 General Each WTRM2000 termination module provides terminations for up to 30 WIP phones and or switch circuits Compatible types are Vigilant FP0938 Aiphone TBRC Aiphone TB SE RED Altronics A2095 Firephone and Altronics A2096 Firephone For new installations the Vigilant FP0938 is recommended as it is the only phone that complies with AS ACIF S004 The first termination module provides circuits 1 30 the second module circuits 31 60 and so on There may be 1 3 or a variable number of WIPs per evacuation zone The configuration printout supplied with the system has details of which circuits are assigned to which zones It is recommended that a 0 75mm2 shielded pair be used for each WIP circuit however for short cable runs unshielded cables can be used with slightly higher susceptibility to induced hum and noise The shields must be connected to the metal chassis at the MECP Cables should be no longer than 1000m Refer to the diagram below which shows the wiring for a normal WIP circuit with an optional zone LT0088 Issue 5 1 42 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES manned pushbutton a FIP circuit a WIP and BGA sharing a 3 wire cable a WIP and BGA sharing a 2 wire circuit and a two wire circui
93. X9601 with a revision 8 later revision without any noticeable adverse effects in fact the increased speech level should be beneficial If the drop in the evacuation tone level is noticeable increase the amplifier volume controls slightly 15 9 EMUX9002 LED Indicators Five LED indicators are located on the front of the EMUX9002 Their functions are as follows LED NORMALSTATUS INDICATED ON STEADY 24V SUPPLY OK ON STEADY 8V SWITCHING SUPPLY OK ON STEADY VE SWITCHING SUPPLY OK SYS ON STEADY MICROPROCESSOR RUNNING OK PULSING COMMS CHANNEL OK LT0088 Issue 5 1 116 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 10 EMUX9002 DIP Switch Settings MODULE AMPLIFIERS SWIT CHES ON REST OFF ADDRESS a2 __ O Note these amplifier numbers refer to those which appear on the configuration printout e Each 10W amplifier is allocated a number e Each 25W amplifier is allocated two successive amplifier numbers e of 50W amplifiers uses the first two numbers in a group of four with the second two numbers being unused e A100W amplifier uses the first number in a group of four with the next three numbers being unused e A200W amplifier uses the first number in a group of eight with the next seven numbers being unused In some cases the slave amplifier module may be mounted in a separate card cage with no EMUX module
94. a continuous EVAC tone interspersed with a voice message Repeat for each BGA input Lift the intercom master handset and verify that a pulsed confidence tone is heard Continuous confidence tone with Software version 2 Press a zone WIP FIRE PHONE key on the front panel and check the zone WIP is now ringing On the ECP phone a pulsed tone will be heard with software Version 2 and no tone with version 1 x software Pick up the ringing WIP handset When the selected WIP is answered the indicator should go steady Verify that conversation can take place clearly Hang up the zone handset Repeat step 12 with each fitted WIP Verify that a ring tone is generated at the master handset when a remote WIP calls the MECP by lifting the handset Press the WIP CALL ALL key on the front panel Confirm that the WIP status indicators are flashing for all enabled WIPs and that a ring tone is being generated at each WIP Confirm that when each WIP is answered the respective WIP status indicator goes steady and that speech from the master handset can be heard at the remote WIP Verify that no speech generated at a remote WIP can be heard at the master WIP or at other remote WIPs Check that the float charge voltage at the battery terminals is 27 3V less at higher temperatures more at lower temperatures If not adjust the float voltage to the correct value refer LT9002 QE90 Technical Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 132 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protect
95. aging Console PABX auxiliary input AUX or background Music BGM levels below the emergency tone levels Note that there is no control for Evacuate tones You should first set up the amplifiers and speaker transformer taps to get the correct sound levels with Evacuate tones and then adjust the balance between Evacuate and all the other signals with the controls on this module The PA SPEECH control on this module has a similar function to the microphone level control on the ECP module however the control on the ECP affects all outputs while the control on an EMUX9601 affects only the outputs of the amplifiers in the card cage controlled by that EMUX9601 Note the Digitised Speech control below does not affect the ISO keywords Emergency and Evacuate now or other messages set up to come from the Widget Board Refer to EMUX9601 DIP switch settings ho7 LT0088 Issue 5 1 115 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 PABX 2 SPEECH Aux Q ALERT DIGITISED SPEECH RECORD LEVEL EMUX9601 Module Volume Adjustments Revision 8 Evacuation tone speech level change Revision 8 of the EMUX9601 has the Evacuation tone level slightly reduced and the digitised speech from the Widget board level slightly increased relative to previous revisions Generally it should be possible to replace an older EMU
96. ailable serial port or USB to RS232 serial adapter 2 if running two separate QE90 networks For the QE90 system The PC Paging console and zone to amplifier mapping must be included in the QE90 configuration Note that a PC Paging console cannot directly replace a standard Paging console in an existing configuration 26 5 Physical Characteristics The PC Paging Console Interface Unit is housed in a steel cabinet measuring 310 mm x 238 mm x 105 mm It should be located somewhere dry and close to the PC it will operate with It requires a 230 240V power point as it includes a plug pack for powering the Interface electronics Holes need to be drilled at appropriate places for cable entry and cable glands fitted Cable types to be used for external wiring Audio cable 2 core shielded shield grounded at QE90 and connected to Paging Console Chassis and Audio ground terminal Unpolarised Comms Cable 2 core 0 75mm shielded Fire Rated shield grounded at QE90 Polarity important A DB9 female to DB9 female straight through serial cable length 2m is also included for connecting to the serial port on the PC The PC Paging Console is shipped with a Wiring Diagram LT0346 1953 141 This shows the internal screw terminals of the Interface Unit and how they should be wired 26 6 Software Upgrades The PC Paging Console Software for the PC is included with the FPO902 unit SF0299 SOFTWARE QE90 PC PAGING CONSOLE If a future upgrade t
97. an one PA broadcast or WIP conversation at a time For example in a system with a number of MECPs and corresponding SECPs there may be a bus segment between each MECP and its corresponding SECP and another global segment which joins the MECPs At the locations where two segments join there will be two SPIF modules One of these modules will connect to the local bus segment and the other module to the global bus segment A system of this type is shown in the diagram Segmented PA WIP Speech Wiring In this example MECP1 and MECP2 will have two SPIF modules as shown in the diagram Wiring at Panel With Network Join The configuration listing will list which segments connect to each location and each SPIF module PA Speech WIP Speech Main Network BACKPLANE SIGNALS IN ECP BACKPLANE SPIF1 ECP SPIF2 BACKPLANE PA Speech WIP Speech Local Network Wiring at Panel With Network Join LT0088 Issue 5 1 147 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 PA WIP K BUS 2 SECP1 1 MECP1 K SUBSYSTEM ff H E eed Decr ibi Be PA WIP K AMP RACK BUS 3 K O SECP2 2 suwsvsrM2 C 9 MEME PA WIP EN MECP3 BUS mecra LN Q OJ SUBSYSTEM
98. and BGA sharing a 3 wire cable Note that the 3 wire WIP BGA circuit is wired with the terminal common on the WTRM9007 and the terminal common on the WTRM2000 LT0088 Issue 5 1 45 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES The terminals labelled 24V will be wired in the factory When expanding a system wire one of them to the 24V terminal on the backplane Note the wiring to the Vigilant FP0938 WIP phone is polarity sensitive 6 3 2 WIPS9007 End of Line Termination When terminating the wiring to each remote phone the 10k ohm resistor fitted across each WIP terminal block must be removed and fitted across the line connection point at the remote phone or FIP BGA switch 196 resistors should be used in new installations However the Vigilant FP0938 WIP phone comes with an EOL resistor already fitted so the resistor connected across the terminal block can be removed and discarded 6 33 WIPS9007 Zone Manned Pushbutton A pushbutton can be fitted to a remote WIP phone so that when it is pressed while the WIP is on hook the appropriate ZONE MANNED indicator on the MECP front panel will light Wiring of the pushbutton is shown in WTRN9007 Generallasl It requires a 4k7 ohm 1 4 Watt resistor to be wired to one side of the switch such that when the pushbutton is operated the 4k7 resistor is switched in parallel across the WIP line 1 Tyco part number RR0041 re
99. and cable lengths LT0088 Issue 5 1 62 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE Cable 100mA 250mA 500mA 1ALoad 2A Load Length ea 00m 075mm2 075mm2 t5mm2 25mm2 6mm2 Do not use a wire gauge appreciably heavier than the gauges in the above table there may be problems with high inrush currents which are required to charge the large electrolytic capacitors in some strobe lights welding the relay contacts It is also recommended that you don t use cables shorter than 100m or if you do then add resistor s to make enough total resistance to give about 1096 voltage drop at the intended load current Note this paragraph does not apply if all strobes connected to a cable pair are Multi Candela strobes they do not suffer from the inrush current problem OSS De O These four strobe lamps must have internal diodes O A O 99 999 666 666 6699 959 689 These two strobe lamps have no internal diodes STRM9502 Repeat this wiring for each zone Strobe Relay Driver Module and Strobe Light Connection LT0088 Issue 5 1 63 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE Note a system complying with AS1670 4 will usually not use Alert strobes and white Multi Candela strobes will be used for Evacuate instead of Red strobes Many s
100. and the card cages are numbered from top to bottom within each cabinet Thus there are 20 amplifier numbers for each card cage With most transformer modules there are 4 amplifier numbers per module However with the 4 25W TRAN9705 modules there are two amplifier modules corresponding to it and there are eight amplifier numbers per transformer module With the 200W transformer module there are 8 corresponding amplifier numbers The transformer modules are arranged in order down the left side of the gear plate then down the right side It is possible to locate a given amplifier number by counting down the left side of the cabinet then down the right side counting eight for each 4 25W transformer module and four for each other type of transformer module LT0088 Issue 5 1 29 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES 4 6 Cable Size Type and Length The speaker cable cross section required can be obtained from the following table for various loads This table is calculated to keep voltage drops at about 5 Cable 10 Watt 25 Watt 50 Watt 100 Watt 200 Watt Length Load Load Load Load Load 00m 075mm2 075mm2 0 75 mm2 1 5 mm2 The inherit capacitance of speaker cables presents a load to the amplifier that must be considered particularly for long cables and small amplifier sizes The table below shows the maximum cable capacitance that each amplifier size can support and t
101. arm before any tones secs Currently O Enter the required delay See Delay Before Action in Cascade Sequences 182 Initial cascade time delay secs Currently 30 Enter the delay between the first tones being generated and tones first spreading to other zones or changing from Alert to Evacuate See Initial Delay in Cascade Sequences heal Subsequent cascade time delay secs Currently 30 Enter the delay between each subsequent cascade stage See Subsequent Delay in Cascade Sequences 1 2 Cascade Disabled Y N Currently N Enter Y to disable the Cascade at this node and select an alternative more rapid evacuation plan Note that this option is only available with software version 5 50 or later and even then the option may not be available for example if the cascade at each node is part of an overall cascade spread over several nodes LT0088 Issue 5 1 150 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 Cascade includes Alert phase Y N Currently N Enter the Y if you want the cascade to include Alert N if it is proceed straight to Evacuate see Cascade 2 Note available only in software version 5 40 and later Monitor analog busses from this ECM Y N Currently N Enter Y if this ECM is at the end of a bus or spur and its links are in the M position Monitor joined analog busses from this ECM Y
102. circuit One should be wired with a 600 ohm 1 resistor 2 x 1k2 Tyco part number RRO0034 in parallel in series and the other with a 1 2k 1 ohm resistor in series Tyco part number RR0034 The function of the inputs is determined by the software programmed into the QE90 with QEConfig LT0088 Issue 5 1 44 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES 6 3 WTRM9007 Wiring 10K EOL WTRM9007 Optional N O Zone Manned Push Button WTRM9007 Wiring 6 3 1 General Each WTRM9007 termination module provides terminations for up to 30 WIP phones and or switch circuits Compatible types are Vigilant FP0938 Aiphone TBRC Aiphone TB SE RED T Altronics A2095 Firephone and Altronics A2096 Firephone The first module provides circuits 1 30 the second module circuits 31 60 and so on There may be 1 3 or a variable number of WIPs per evacuation zone The configuration printout supplied with the system has details of which circuits are assigned to which zones It is recommended that a 0 75mm2 shielded pair be used for each WIP circuit however for short cable runs unshielded cables can be used with slightly higher susceptibility to induced hum and noise The shields must be connected to the metal chassis at the MECP Refer to the diagram below which shows the wiring for a normal WIP circuit with an optional zone manned pushbutton a FIP circuit and a WIP
103. circuits used as FIP BGA inputs SPIF9709 master phone termination DIN rail and standoff mounting versions of modules isolated WIP PA Bus segments High Level FIP interfaces Issue 2 5 19 6 1998 Added RWIF9803 Issue 2 6 3 11 1998 Added further details of LEDs and links Power Supplies 200W amplifiers Printer terminal connection AS NZS3548 Class A notice Issue 2 7 9 2 1999 Added earth warning Updated for FIB8910 FIB1011 Issue E Added Mylar keyboards to spare parts list explained metal plastic DIN rail mounting hardware Issue 2 8 5 7 1999 Added MWIP9903 Fixed DIP switches for WIP ccts 180 199 Issue 2 9 8 5 2000 MWIP9903 added 10k to 24V Issue 2 91 15 8 2000 Stereo Music Input and Cascade details added Issue 2 92 9 7 2001 Added WTRM2000 W IP S2000 joined audio busses SE9004 ECP Revision LT0088 Issue 5 1 3 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products Issue 2 93 Issue 3 00 Issue 3 01 Issue 3 02 Issue 3 03 Issue 4 00 Issue 5 00 Issue 5 1 19 5 2003 12 11 2003 19 8 2004 29 11 2004 8 9 2005 8 11 2005 29 06 2009 27 09 2011 70088 Issue 5 1 QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual INTRODUCTION Interchangeability Spare Parts list amended System Wiring Diagrams updated PSU2406 12 ratings corrected Added maximum cable lengths script interpretation STRM module Added note re too short wiring specified cable for 1096 drop not 596 Added DIP switch settings for flashing
104. clude but are not limited to the following and logical combinations thereof e Any Alarm e Any Fault e FIP Alarm BGA Alarm e Line Fault e Module Fault e Manual e Isolate e Any zone has tones or paging active e Particular inputs or outputs active If you require a relay to be normally de energised this can also be programmed with QEConfigk121 For example an Alarm relay which did not indicate an alarm in the powered down state LT0088 Issue 5 1 59 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES The relays are rated at 30V 1A 7 7 LEDs The FIB8910 FIB1011 and RFIB9511 modules both have two LEDs the functions of which are as follows 5V supply OK when on steady Flashing Responding to Comms when flashing 7 8 System Expansion When adding a FIB8910 FIB1011 module to expand an existing system you will need to wire 24V DC Power and Comms to the new module Power is wired in RED 24V and BLACK 0V 1 0mm 2 wire and Comms in YELLOW and BLUE 1 0mm 2 wire POWER can be obtained from e The 24V OV terminals of another FIB8910 FIB1011 module e The 24V OV terminals of a STRM9502 module or STBM9008 module e The two pin Molex connector on a flying lead of the PSU2403 or PSU308 e The 24V FIP and OV screw terminals inside a PSU2406 COMMS can be wired from e The COMMS terminals of another FIB8910 FIB1011 modu
105. cond 4 EMUX9601 is 60 second 15 message version ISD1416 is message version ISD2560 is fitted fitted Note Switches 5 and 6 must never both be on at the same time If both are off the Ext source J3 input can be used Switch 7 should only be in the on position when message recording or play back is required For normal QE90 operation switch 7 must be left in the off position The EMUX will be compatible with older revisions i e EMUX9601 up to Revision 5 and all revisions of EMUX9002 provided switches 1 4 are all switched off It can thus be used for replacements in older systems 15 4 EMUX9601 Tones and Messages The following diagrams show the effect of various combinations of the DIP switches 2 1 to 2 4 These are new features introduced in November 2004 Boards supporting these features have Rev 7 or later marked on the board and have a label near U2 titled SW2 Functions Note Rev 6 supported the ISO tones but did not support interspersing the Emergency and Evacuate keywords in the 1 5 second gaps LT0088 Issue 5 1 109 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 4 1 ISO Evacuation Signal and Voice Message 1 On S2 Off S3 Off AS1670 4 Tone Speech Chip Message 1 typically Evacuate as directed Emergency Evacuate Now Evacuate as directed 8s z Repeating sequence S1 On S2 On S
106. d A DB9 to DB25 converter will be required for computers with a 25 pin serial port Note If an ECP is connected to a FIP via a RZDU Interface the serial port cannot be used for on site setup The ECP must be setup using the keyboard See ECP on site settings using keyboard 189 Normally the QE90 serial port is operating in printer mode logging events as they occur To enter on site setup mode press the Enter key to obtain the Enter Password prompt Enter the password QUINTRIX by default followed by the Enter key Note the keys are echoed as and if the password is correct a QE90 programming mode message will be shown If nothing happens check that the ECP serial port is fitted and enabled Refer to ECP DIP Switch Settings 120 Type HE Enter to give a summary of the available commands They are as follows CA edit cascade variablesle8 DA read and set datet98 HE command summary 98 PW change user passwordlesl SP change comms baud ratelsd TI read and set timeligs VE current software versionls Q quit and exit programminglied LT0088 Issue 5 1 197 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS The Cascade variables that can be edited are described in Cascade Sequences 182 Type CA Enter and the screen will show Delay before action 0 seconds New time in seconds gt Enter the new time followed by Enter
107. d LK3 on the module to the M position In this case a Standby Amplifier cannot be used for the circuit Relay 2 Speaker Line 1 HTMS9308 Relay 1 Speaker Line 2 Connection Aux Music 2 to Amplifier Aux Music 1 Aux Music 1 Connection Aux Music 2 to Amplifier Speaker Line 2 Relay 1 g Speaker Line 1 Relay 2 Note for 100W Modules use Line 1 Aux Music 1 and Relay 1 Connection Points for 50W and 100W Music Switching Transformer Modules LT0088 Issue 5 1 34 27 09 2011 Chapter 5 AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 5 1 Amplifier Types There are three kinds of amplifier modules e EAMP9001 which can be configured as 4 10W or 2 25W or now unused 1 50W e HAMP9308 which can be configured as 2 50W or 1 100W e AMP200 which can be used in pairs as 1 200W per pair All have a similar set of options which can be selected by links on the module 5 2 Links 5 21 Power Selection The number and power of the amplifiers are set with the links on the module EAMP9001 4 Postion LT0088 Issue 5 1 36 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 5 22 AMP200 Master Slave Selection and Interconnection The AMP200 has three links LK12 LK13 and LK14 which must all be fitted in the M po
108. d software fitted 23 5 Hardware Requirements New Production From early 1999 all QE90s built have the required hardware to allow the printer terminal to be used However additional hardware may be required if non volatile date and time identification is required All ECM systems and Non ECM systems with ECP Version 6 00 and later maintain the time and date However unless special battery backed hardware is fitted the time and date must be re entered every time the panel is powered up LT0088 Issue 5 1 175 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS QE90 System Terminal Requirements Cable DIP Switch 1 6 Printer Connects to on ECP Non ECM Terminal LM0138 Std Cable DB9 Plug DB9 socket ON to DB9 socket on SPIF9709 KT0169 if non volatile time date or SE9004 required Non ECM Printer FP0546 Printer DB9 socket ON FP0752 Printer cable power on SPIF9709 supply or SE9004 KT0169 if non volatile time date required ECM Terminal LM0065 Ribbon Cable RS232 PORT OFF Supplied B on ECM LM0076 Null Modem Cable Supplied IC0412 if non volatile time date required ECM Printer FP0546 Printer RS232 PORT OFF FP0752 Printer cable power B on ECM supply IC0412 if non volatile time date required FP0546 is a small printer capable of operating from a DC supply FP0752 contains a supply for the FP0546 so that it can be powered from the Q
109. due to a fault or a heavy load exceeding the current rating of the charger Battery Low The Battery Voltage is lower than the 50 discharge point LT0088 Issue 5 1 90 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LLL BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 12 5 Adding an AMP Rack to an Existing Supply When an amp rack is added to an existing system and no additional power supply is used it will be necessary to fit a further circuit breaker to the power supply if it is a PSU308 or PSU2412 The circuit breaker should be wired as shown in the diagram below Amp Rack 1 CHARGER i Amp Rack 2 Z E ii BATTERY Addition of Circuit Breaker to PSU Original Breaker Adding an amp rack to a system with a PSU2406 should only be done if the total amplifier load current is less than 50A and then the supply to the two amp racks would be wired in parallel 12 6 Adding an Additional Power Supply When an additional power supply is added to a system the following points should be noted e Each Amp Rack should be wired to a separate AMP RACK circuit breaker e The ECP ECMif any and any FIP Input modules should be wired to the ECP output of the first Power Supply e Strobe Modules should be distributed across the power supplies using the FIP STROBE output of each supply such that no output is loaded at more than its rating 10A for PSU2406 25A for PSU2412 and PSU308 The CHARGER FAULT
110. e Misc The following items are self explanatory General Dipayzones 1 Bo First ECP zones FIP BGA GP Inputs Use GP numbering not paging console IN Audio Outputs Paging zones different to evac zones Music uses paging zones not evac zones PABX Highest Priorit P m Digitised messages in Manual Programmed music messages go to all zones o Charger Fault LT0088 Issue 5 1 13 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION No Music shutdown if charger fault No PABX shutdown if charger fault Remote charger fault input Remote charger fault FIP input num Simplex HLL Simplex HLL pseudozone base Paging Console WIP Controller Master WIP cct The next three tables describe the system s response to alarm inputs Alternatively this response may be defined in scripts Global Alarm Action Common Response This describes the initial response to alarm that is independent of the alarm zone Global alarm response None as per zonal alarm action as per script onal alarm action starts Before Initial Dela Cascade Table This in conjunction with the cascade table describes the subsequent response to alarm when cascade is enabled on site Cascade table Alert Evac applies to Alert site setting Cascade Disabled Response This describes the subsequent response to alarm when cascade is disabled on site
111. e FIP LED for zone 32 Note thatthe simulated alarm is a general alarm input condition neither specifically FIP nor BGA and in rare cases where the QE90 is programmed to take different action depending on whether an alarm inputis a BGA alarm or FIP alarm the simulated alarm may not be useful zNC bypasses the remainder of the initial or subsequent timeout and proceeds to the next cascade phase This command can be used to speed up the testing process RE resets simulated alarms and resets latched genuine alarm inputs FIP and BGA This is the same operation as you get by holding the SILENCE button for 2 seconds RE does not reset any zones that might be in the Alert or Evacuate state you will need to do this from the MECP control panel Note when testing the effect of alarms in different zones you will have to reset all the conditions resulting from the test of an alarm in one zone before proceeding to testing an alarm in the next zone This includes resetting the alarm input source so that all FIP and BGA LEDs are off and resetting any Alert and Evacuation states in zones Note these Other Diagnostics are not possible at an ECP which has an RZDU interface connected 23 4 Software Requirements The Event Log is supported on non networked systems with ECP software version 1 65 or later and on systems with ECM networking ECM version 1 50 and later Earlier versions may provide a partial event log and should preferably have upgrade
112. e FRC connector J10 on the ECM The PTT switch on the microphone is connected to the ECM screw terminals J9 through the PA0688 Preamp See the diagram below Colour Graphics Wiring LT0088 Issue 5 1 154 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual _ EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE 9603 amp 24V OV J13 J10 34 way RING9006 34 way ECM J1 SE9004 MIC SPEECH J5 J6 RS232 RS232 PORTA PORTB Colour Graphics PC M0065 LM0076 Mn LM0065 amp Diagnostics LM0076 24V ds E PA0688 Preamp ov PTT Colour Graphics Wiring Wiring of the ECM and SPIF is otherwise the same as at a QE90 Panel 20 11 ECM Diagnostics and Event Log 20 11 1 Overview The ECM has a diagnostic facility which can be used to print events on a printer or using a terminal emulator list all off normal conditions control alert and evacuation tones for zones and log various comms messages The logs of the communications messages are intended for Tyco s use normally Tyco will advise what to do to diagnose a problem Refer to Printer Terminal Connectionl72l for more details of connecting to a printer or terminal The facility to display off normal conditions and to control zones means that most of the commissioning of an amp rack i e a panel with no ECP containing amplifiers possibly strobe outputs possibly FIP BGA inputs and possibly WIP circuits can be
113. e all ECPs are in auto and this ECP was last in selected manual In ECM System On if this ECP s microphone is required to drive local or remote amplifiers and PTT is pressed Relay 3 operated PA Speech Buss faulty and switched to spare Switched PA speech Or PA and WIP speech busses swapped due to Buss fault on required function Relay 4 operated WIP Speech Buss faulty and switched to spare Switched WIP speech Or PA and WIP speech busses swapped due to Buss fault on required function Relay 5 operated No ECM or ECM Normal Mode Master Phone Master phone enabled is OFF HOOK in Normal mode local In ECM system Advanced and Isolate modes phone system ON when local phone audio buss must be connected to network connected to network WIP SPEECH buss OFF in Advanced Isolate for local WIP operation independent from modes network Relay 6 operated No ECM or ECM Normal Mode Always OFF Local PA buss In ECM system Advanced and Isolate modes disconnected from ON when local PA audio buss must be network disconnected from network PA SPEECH buss due to local PA independent from network 24V Supply Note this is LD6 on SPIF9506 5V Supply Note this is LD7 on SPIF9506 13 5 SE9004 Signals Interface Module The SE9004 is a very simplistic Signals Interface module It is now used only in basic systems where there is no SECP no remote equipment and no paging console It was used in these systems before
114. e efforts to prevent any unauthorised disclosure by its employees However the User shall not be required to keep such information in confidence if it was in their possession prior to its receipt from the Company if it is or becomes public knowledge without the fault of the User or the information becomes available on an unrestricted basis from a third party having a legal right to disclose such information The User s receipt and retention of this information constitutes acceptance of these terms This information is copyright and shall not be reproduced in any form whatsoever End User Liability Disclaimer The QE90 provides a configuration facility via the settings of internal switches and programmable features This facility allows the user to define in detail the operation of the system and changes may be made which prevent the system from meeting statutory requirements The Company therefore cannot accept any responsibility as to the suitability of the functions generated by the user using the configuration facility EMC Compliance WARNING This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures LT0088 Issue 5 1 i 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents Table of Contents Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION 2 1 Quick Reference Guide
115. e fault MF Module fault MA Manual RES Faults have been reset by pressing mute for 2 seconds Note RES is returned as true once only T Press to talk TA TZ Timer A Z running WF Wip Fault WM Wip Master Ringing for longer than timeout ZA Any zone active Alert Evac PA PTT PABX The user variables Vx are all cleared in MANUAL but the variables Ux are not Default Relay Programming The default programming for FIP BGA and GP relays if you program none of them is LT0088 Issue 5 1 20 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION RF1 ZA RF2 FL FAIBA RB1 FL RB2 FA BA RG1 ZA RG2 IS MA If you program any relay there are no defaults and you must program all the relays you need 3 3 5 Script Inputs and Outputs Script Inputs AM latched alarm AUg auto for group g An alert zone n As n alert sid s zone BA any BGA alarm BZx zone x active BZLx BGA zone x latched or acked Bn BGA alarm circuit n CF charger fault CLg control currently local for group g CLg s control for group g currently at SID s Cn modbus bgm zone n Dn modbus pabx zone n EBn EMUX n busy still playing once messages If no n any EMUX ET ECM PTT Input active En evac zonen Es n evac sid s zone ESF external doubletalk speech generator fault ES external speech generator is playing speech FA any fip alarm FL any fault excluding WIP line faults a
116. e g the phone has been installed in a cupboard then an external speaker can be used to boost the ring volume for example ME0468 ME QE90 WIP External Ring Speaker LT0088 Issue 5 1 46 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES If the batch code of the FP0938 is higher than 0812000 e Route the cable to the FP0938 phone cut off the two pin connector and strip a length of insulation and screw the two wires to the SPKR terminals Otherwise i e the batch code of the phone is less than 0812000 Route the cable to the inside of the FP0938 you may need to drill a hole in the underside of the body Plug the cable into the two pin plug of the PCB inside the FP0938 in place of the existing plug that goes to the internal speaker Leave the existing internal speaker disconnected For wiring a Vigilant FP0938 to the ECP as a Master Phone refer to Master Phone Terminationh2s 6 5 Altronics A2095 A2096 wiring The A2095 A2096 WIP should normally have its two internal jumpers in their default positions i e JP1 1 2 and JP2 1 2 However link JP1 may be moved to position 2 3 to change ringing from using the speaker mounted on the body to use the handset speaker This results in a lower volume ring but loads the line less and allows a WIP to be used when there is a second WIP on the same cable which is not recommended in any case When using this o
117. e numbers 5 15 are not used in the 16 second 4 message version of the EMUX9601 Message number 0 SW2 1 4 all off is not a valid message The following table shows the function of DIP switches 1 4 when not in program mode and the function of switches 5 8 LT0088 Issue 5 1 108 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 SW2 SWIT CH OFF FUNCTION ON FUNCTION Play AS2220 Evacuation Signal Play ISO Evacuation signal with Emergency and Evacuate Now keywords Play the evacuation voice message Play the evacuation voice message from the speech chip Special selected by SW2 3 from the widget messages can be recorded on site board instead of speech chip or at the factory message 1 When SW2 2 is on play the fixed When SW2 2 is on play the fixed Evacuate as directed evacuate as Evacuate the building using the directed voice message nearest fire exit voice message 4 Alert tones if any include a voice If the default Alert message is message if so configured in configured in factory programming Factory Programming i e speech chip message 3 it will not be played 5 PA speech not selected as the PA Speech selected as the recording source recording source PABX not selected as the PABX selected as the recording recording source source EMUX9601 in RUN mode EMUX9601 In Program Mode EMUX9601 is 16 se
118. eakers in close proximity to the microphone when the microphone is in use to prevent audio feedback but can also be used for various other functions e g to provide a switch input to the QE90 to indicate that Paging is required SPEECH OUT MIC IN SPEECH IN Relay Coils SPEAKER IN PTT Switch Q PTT Out SPEAKER OUT SPARE PAO0688 Preamp Block Diagram 11 2 PAO0688 Wiring The PA0688 microphone preamplifier can be connected to the QE90 in many ways One example is to provide local paging to several QE90 amplifiers using the QE90 amplifier local inputs Refer to Local Inputs s8 and the diagram below Note that in this diagram there are two preamps connected in a daisy chain so that either may be used In the event of PTT being pressed on both at the same time the one closest to the QE90 will have priority The connection to the QE90 amplifier local inputs has been isolated by a transformer as these inputs are unbalanced and the use of the transformer will provide a reduction in hum and noise The SPKR IN and SPARE terminals on the PA0688 have been used to obtain clean contacts which close when PTT is operated and these have been wired to a GP input or spare LT0088 Issue 5 1 76 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MICROPHONE PREAMPLIFIER MODULE FIP input which could be programmed with QEConfigb 2l to disable background music to the relevant amplifiers
119. ection By default this port will log events but if a terminal or laptop with terminal emulator software is connected it may also be used to set the time and date set cascade on or off set the cascade timeouts and change the baud rate To use the port in this manner follow the following instructions e Connect the terminal with settings as above e Press Enters e You should see a prompt Enter Password If you do not it is possible the baud rate has already been set to something other than 9600 Try various settings e Enter QUINTRIX Enter This is the default password You can change it but if you do be sure to record your new password e Enter HE Enters This will give you help i e a list of commands including commands to set the cascade timeouts and baud rate e Enter the commands you require and follow the prompts e When you have finished enter QU Enter This will switch the port back to event logging mode LT0088 Issue 5 1 99 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE 13 4 SPIF LEDs Indication when ON Normal State Relay 1 operated No alternates every 60 seconds if no Spare Comms Bus in paging console or flicks on briefly once every use 60 seconds if there is a paging console In ECM system On if Comms bus short Relay 2 operated No ECM On if ECP is in control in manual or ECP Microphon
120. een by using column breaks and blank lines e Supports microphones with or without a push to talk switch e Zone selectors can be used for background music control PTT switch does not need to be operated 26 3 Programmability The PC Paging Console appears to the QE90 system as one or more paging consoles up to 16 total each of which supports 30 zones giving the 480 zone limit These logical paging consoles numbered from 1 to 16 can then have the individual zones added to them Groups provide a method for activating or deactivating a number of zones at a time Each zone can be programmed with a name and one or more groups that it belongs to Zones are shown in columns however new column markers and blank lines may be used to control the layout of the zones on the screen The zone layout is automatically adjusted as the application window is resized All configuration of the PC Paging Console is done within a Config ini file stored on the PC Note the PC Paging Consoles must be specifically programmed into the QE90 s configuration They require different configuration programming to standard paging consoles so a new configuration will be required if changing from a standard paging console to a PC Paging Console or vice versa LT0088 Issue 5 1 209 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PC PAGING CONSOLE 26 4 Requirements For the PC PC running Windows 2000 or XP with 1 av
121. er Related Nodes in the configuration listing can generate this condition QE90 SIDs which have detected Link Integ Error Channel A 7 This means that SID 7 is not receiving link integrity transmissions on channel A from at least one expected SID Note that only SIDs listed under Related Nodes in the configuration listing can generate this condition Note that a precedes circuit and zone numbers where the fault or alarm is current except for Alert and Evacuate conditions for zones which never have a and are not latched If there is no preceding the circuit or zone number the condition is latched i e the abnormal condition has occurred and subsequently returned to normal These latched conditions are reset when faults are reset at an ECP i e the SILENCE key is pressed and held for 2 seconds The local information is displayed for circuits and again for zones A circuit refers to the circuit number on the termination module or to an amplifier number A zone refers to the zone the circuit is mapped to The relationship between local circuits and zones can be obtained from the factory configuration printout A zone may have zero one or more than one circuit of each type assigned to it Remote Information is given only for zones Circuit data is not transmitted across the network OFF NORMAL DISPLAY NOTES The QE90 card addresses are as follows 00 Evac ECP 2x EMUX module x 4x FIP module x 5x BGA module x 6x Str
122. fault If a fault was present but all strobe outputs are now normal the Red LED will be steady This feature is designed to assist in determining if an Audio fault indication on the ECP is was an amplifier fault speaker line fault or a strobe line fault To extinguish the steady red LED switch the ECP to Isolate and back to Manual or Auto all software versions or press and hold SILENCE for 2 seconds ECP Version 2 0 and later 8 7 System Expansion When adding a STRM9502 module to expand an existing system you will need to wire 24V DC Power and Comms to the new module Power is wired in RED 24V and BLACK OV wire from e Anunused or lightly used AMP RACK output of the power supply In the case where the total strobe load exceeds 25A with the PSU308 4A with the PSU2403 or 10A with the PSU2406 this is the only allowable source The 24V OV terminals of another STRM9502 module or STBM9008 module The 24V OV terminals of a FIB8910 FIB1011 module The two pin Molex connector on a flying lead of the PSU2403 or PSU308 The 24V FIP and OV screw terminals inside a PSU2406 The wire used should be at least 1 0mm 2 per 10 amps of strobe load Ensure that this thickness continues right back to the power supply Comms can be wired in YELLOW and BLUE 1 0mm 2 wire from e The COMMS terminals of another STRM9508 module or STBM9008 module e The COMMS terminals of a FIB8910 FIB1011 module e The FIP BUS terminals of a Signa
123. fed to the AUX input of the signals interface module This input is selected using the links on the amplifier module and NOT selecting background music for the corresponding zones in on site setup If there are no Paging Consoles and no other dynamic control of which zones have the PABX input activated another music or Paging channel can be fed to the PABX input on the signals interface module The zones for this input must be selected for paging in on site setup as described in ECP on site settingshsa or in a system with ECM modules the paging zones are selected with a laptop terminal as described in ECM On site settings i49 9 3 Non emergency zones The zones for the PABX input and optionally the MUSIC input may contain different sets of amplifiers from the evacuation zones Thus a building may be split up in different ways for Emergency and Non emergency functions This facility will be programmed with QEConfigle1 according to customer requirements The system can be configured with QEConfigl121 so that the zones which are fed from the MUSIC and or PABX inputs on the signals interface module can be controlled by switch inputs to the QE90 or by a Paging Console thereby providing a run time assignment of one or two channels of music to various zones The MUSIC AUX and PABX inputs are balanced inputs and must be wired as shown in the diagram below An audio line isolating transformer may be used to obtain a balanced output from the sou
124. fore Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay Delay gt gt Time New Zealand Cascade Disabled Alert Disabled Alarm in Zone N Zone N 5 Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate _ Zone Inm NER GR B2 3 Zone N 2 Pace evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zenei evacuate Evecuate cue Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Eeue Ecuse Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zren Eecute Eecuste Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Delay Before Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequen Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay t Delay ET gt gt Time New Zealand Cascade Disabled Alert Enabled Alarm in zone N ZoneN 5 Alert Alert Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zone _ cL ML m aen Beute Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zone Nxt Met evacuate Evacuate Evecvate Evacuate Evacuate Besse Evacuate evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Zone N 1 aen evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuare Zone N 2 Alen Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Evacuate Delay Before Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Subsequen Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay t Delay EET gt Time LT0088 Issue 5 1 185 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissio
125. ger site specific For the EVAC ECP the EPROM will be labelled GENERIC ECP Ver 3 xx and for the WIP ECP it will be labelled WIP ECP V2 06 or greater The EPROM for the Evac ECP is a 27C256 for versions 3 00 to 3 09 and a 27C512 for version 3 10 and higher be sure the link on the ECP is set correctly Refer to DIP Switch Settings h20 The ECP address switches should be set as if the Evac ECP and Wip ECP are MECPs regardless of their function in the network l e All switches off for the evac DIP switch all switches off for the WIP DIP switch except switch 1 on for a 1 wip per zone system In the special case where there are 3 wips per zone and more than 66 74 or 82 zones there will be an additional hidden ECP for zones above the cut off point This ECP should have the evac DIP switch 1 on and WIP DIP switch 8 on with all other switches off Refer DIP Switch Settings h20 for further information on DIP switch settings noting that the following switches have no effect if the ECP is connected to an ECM LT0088 Issue 5 1 142 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 e The switch labelled On if printer option fitted e The switch labelled On if spare audio bus fitted off if WIP PA swap or no SPIF e The switch labelled On if SPIF fitted and SPIF links in M position All these switches should be OFF The diagram below shows the arrangement of the
126. h ECM version 5 36 and higher 23 2 Off Normals Display 23 2 1 ECM Off Normals Display Typing o at the diagnostic terminal will produce a display of all off normal conditions with ECM software version 5 57 and later type o then lt Enter gt Refer to Off Normal Displayhse 23 2 2 ECP Off Normals Display This section applies to only ECP Software version 6 00 and later Typing the lt Enter gt key at the diagnostic terminal will display the following Enter password for programming mode or one of these commands OF off normals Ax simulate zone x alarm NC next cascade RE Reset Typing 0F will then display the off normal conditions as in the following example Condition displayed Explanation Wed 01 01 92 01 23 17 Current time and date QE2826 vac ECP V6 00 File name created from and software version QE2826 Moon Flights Inc CRC 5604 Title and CRC of config data Created by SmartConfig 1 4 0 1 on Tue Nov Program version created by 08 12 14 43 2005 Mode Manual Auto Manual or Isolate This is SECP 0 MECP or SECP and address Not Monitoring Audio busses here Identifies whether this ECP is set up to monitor Audio busses between panels Off Normals excluding latched faults KKK Alert Zones lt 1 3 6 12 gt Zones which receive Alert if no higher priority signal is selected LT0088 Issue 5 1 173 27 09 2011 This ECP has control This ECP or Another ECP in C
127. he speech chip digitised speech messages but not Widget board messages The speech chip messages can be recorded played back when the EMUX9601 is switched to PROGRAM mode SW2 7 There are two buttons provided at the front edge of the EMUX9601 labelled PLAY and RECORD To record a message 1 Put the EMUX9601 in PROGRAM mode by setting switch SW2 7 in the PROG position ON The QE90 control panel will now indicate a module fault which needs to be acknowledged to silence it LT0088 Issue 5 1 113 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Note MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 Select the recording source by setting DIP switches SW2 5 and SW2 6 Setting SW2 5 to the on position selects the ECP microphone PA speech as the recording source Setting SW2 6 to the on position selects the paging microphone or paging console PABX as the recording source If both SW2 5 and SW2 6 are set to the off position the Ext Source J3 is selected as the recording source The external source can be any line level input CD DAT tape deck or microphone and pre amp and is connected via the 4 way header J3 at the edge of the board NOTE Only one recording source should ever be selected at a time i e only one of the DIP switches SW2 5 and SW2 6 should ever be in the on position and both must be in the off position if an external recording source is connected Always switch bo
128. he active state There are two common configurations e Common QE90 o signals any fault in the QE90 o RL2signals that the QE90 door is closed and the QE90 is not in Auto mode e Type bor Type 7 Apartment QE90 Systems using AZM800 Apartment Zone Modules o signals any fault in the QE90 or that the QE90 door is closed and the QE90 is not in Auto mode o RL2signals that the QE90 is not in Auto mode or that Trial Evacuation or Trial Alert keyswitches are operated This signal directs the FIP to activate all the switched loudspeakers connected to AZM800 modules These relay outputs would be connected to the FIP as normally closed circuits going open circuit when active Note that the relay contact labelling on the FIB8910 FIB1011 reflects the relay state when it is normally energised which is different to most other relay labelling Keyswitch Connection The keyswitches and door interlock switch should be wired to FIP BGA inputs on the FIB8910 FIB1011 or FIPE9004 modules in the QE90 These switches should be wired to the last available positions on the FIP BGA inputs leaving the first positions for use as ordinary FIP inputs NOTE In general these switches will need to be 2 pole types since both the QE90 and the FIP will need to know that a switch is operated The QE90 inputs can be wired to unused switch poles on the brigade keyswitches in the FIP as shown below LT0088 Issue 5 1 187 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 I
129. he equivalent cable length for unshielded and shielded cable The table is calculated to keep the capacitive load current with a full amplitude 3kHz signal at no more than 30 of the full load resistive current Amplifier Rating Maximum Cable Maximum cable Maximum cable length capacitance length with with shielded cable unshielded cable Segregation Australia As speaker wiring has a higher voltage than ELV it is classed as LV communications wiring and to comply with AS ACIF S009 2006 it must be segregated from ELV wiring detector loops communications wiring etc There is little benefit in having it shielded and therefore it should be unshielded so as to minimise capacitance Note speaker wiring must also be segregated from mains wiring Refer to AS ACIF S009 2006 for more details of the segregation requirements Segregation New Zealand As speaker wiring has a higher voltage than ELV it must be double insulated but may then be in the same conduit as ELV wiring If there is detector loop or communications signal wiring in the same conduit the speaker wiring should be shielded to minimise crosstalk from the communication signals to the speakers and vice versa Otherwise there is little benefit in having it LT0088 Issue 5 1 30 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES shielded and therefore it should be unshielded so as to minimise capacitance Note using s
130. he left most breaker i e power the amp racks first before the ECP The sounder may operate and audio fault LEDs may be flashing Press the SILENCE key to mute the sounder if it is on Wait about 45 seconds for any audio line faults to be detected Then press and hold the SILENCE key for 2 seconds to clear the system fault indicator Check the panel to ensure that no fault indicators are illuminated Check and remedy those that are refer Operator Manual With the keyswitch in the ISOLATE position confirm the operation of all panel switches and their associated indicators Press the LAMP TEST button on both the evacuation system panel and fire phone system panel to ensure that all non switch indicators are operational Turn keyswitch to the MANUAL position Operate an ALERT switch and check that the alert tone is generated in the selected zone While the alert tone is being generated operate the EVAC switch and ensure that the EVAC tone is generated overriding the alert tone While the EVAC tone is present press the zone P A SPEECH switch and then operate the push to talk switch on the microphone Talk into the microphone and check that the EVAC tone is overridden with speech Release the push to talk switch on the microphone and check the output returns to the EVAC tone Repeat steps 7 and 8 for each zone fitted Enter on site setup mode refer to ECP on site settings hss or ECM on site settings 49 and check that the de
131. he links in the FIB position unless the module is being used in the RFIB mode in an equipment rack with no ECP or ECM i e when connecting to the SPIF module to control the SPIF relays FIPE9004 Switches FIPE9004 Input range Module Switches 11 26 68 83 126 141 1 2 On Rest Off 27 42 84 99 142 157 3 4 On Rest Off 43 58 100 116 158 174 5 6 On Rest Off 7 6 Relays There are two relays on each FIP or BGA module except the RFIB9511 or when an FIB8910 Issue E and later or FIB1011 are being used in RFIB mode These relays are usually available for General Purpose Outputs normally closed contacts which open for fault or alarm for connection to external equipment These and other functions of the relays are configured by the software in the ECP module The functions are listed in the system s configuration printout and can be changed with QEConfigb 3 Each relay is normally energised whenever the system is powered up and the programmed function is not true The terminals are connected to the relays as shown in the diagram below The two relays are wired similarly N C N O gt FIB8910 FIB1011 Relay The Relay is shown in the energised position i e the position it will be in when the system is powered up and the programmed function is false When the programmed condition is true or the system is powered down the relay will be in the opposite position to that shown The relay functions which can be programmed can in
132. hen power is applied e Remove power from any module before making any changes to the module 2 2 Checking System After Transit After unpacking a newly received system it should be carefully checked and anything that has moved during transit should be corrected Check the following and correct if necessary All plug in ICs are fully plugged into their sockets All plug in cards are fully plugged into the card cage All ribbon cable plugs are fully plugged into their sockets e DIN rail modules are firmly clipped to the DIN rail 2 3 Cabinet Mounting The important aspects of mounting the cabinet are e To allow easy access for wiring e allow easy access for operation AS1670 4 Figure 2 1 requires at least 600mm of clear space either side of the control panel and 1000mm of clear space in front of it e To ensure the controls are mounted as per AS1670 4 section 2 1 1 f i e between 750mm and 1850mm from floor level In general 18U 21U and 28U Cabinets will need to be wall mounted to achieve the control heights 40U cabinets can be floor mounted but if more than 34 display zones are fitted to a 40U cabinet it may need to be fitted on a plinth 2 4 Mains Wiring Mains power must be permanently wired by an electrician to the GPO outlet inside the QE90 cabinet It must be ensured that the cabinet is earthed If the installation is to comply with AS2220 2 rather than AS1670 4 no other load may be connected t
133. hielded cable may require a higher amplifier rating than would otherwise be needed Therefore it may be worthwhile to make the speaker wiring unshielded and segregate it from ELV wiring i e spaced 100mm or more away and probably in a separate conduit 4 7 Termination to Each Speaker Speakers must be wired in a parallel connection across the 100V zone speaker line as indicated in the diagram below The speakers must be designed for a 100 Volt line This normally means the speakers will have transformers fitted Usually these transformers have tappings to select different power ratings You must select the tapping required to give the required sound level The total load of all the speakers on a given amplifier must not exceed the amplifier s rating For example if there are 50 speakers on a 50 watt amplifier each one must be tapped at no more than 1 watt or they may be tapped at a mixture of different ratings so that the total load is less than or equal to 50 watts Each speaker must have a Bi polar capacitor fitted in series with the speaker as indicated in the diagram below Some speakers designed for EWIS systems come with capacitors already fitted A suitable value is 1 5uF per watt of speaker power rating e g for a speaker set to 0 5W a capacitor of 0 5uF to 2 5uF is required while for a speaker of 10W a capacitor of 10uF to 5OuF is suitable Values up to 1uF may be obtainable in a polyester foil type while for larger values Bi polar
134. ibute to general fault output Self timed battery tests occur every hour until failure then every half hour until success Battery Low capacity is latching until successful retest Switch ON to enable self timed Battery Disconnected and Battery Low Capacity tests e g when not being controlled by an MX4428 AS 4428 1 or F4000 AS 1603 4 FIP Switch ON to enable earth fault detection Only for current production versions with firmware SF0445 version V1 1 or later Switching this off will leave any other earth fault detection unaffected OFF as factory default LT0088 Issue 5 1 87 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 5 Switch ON to enable temperature compensated output voltage ON as factory default Switching this off means that a temperature probe is not required Switch 6 ON and 7 OFF to make the Fault output pull up to near 24V for Normal switching low to near OV on any fault The Fault output is current limited good for at least 20mA suitable for driving a fault relay if desired e Switch 6 OFF and 7 ON to make the Fault output an open collector switching to below 1 V on any fault 8 Not currently used Has no effect Table 12 3 1 12 3 3 Earlier Models Using Links Earlier models of PSU2406 12 have 5 links for configuration and even earlier models have just 3 links Table 12 3 2 shows the link options note links 4 and 5 a
135. ice person a separate latched fault alarm memory in addition to the operator one WIP faults are not stored in this memory Fault and Alarm LEDs show evacuation faults alarms latched for the Service person Alert LEDs for zones 3 18 show the Press Hidden Keys to communications error count in binary zone 3 1 isolate de isolate zone 4 2 zone 5 4 zone 6 8 zone 7 16 etc zones Isolated zones Press SILENCE button for 2 seconds to reset these indicate with ALERT items EVACUATE and PA all flashing AUDIO LINE FAULT BGA FIP Zone 4 5 ADDIO tne Paur BRAFIP Zone 3 ger i e Zone2 ae the D dg LED en ie Zone 1 Flashing LED On Press to completely reset panel setting all On site settings to their default values The communications error count mentioned above should be investigated if it is higher than say 10 per hour Holding the SILENCE key on the bottom right of the keyboard for 2 seconds while this information is being displayed will clear it STEP 7 Set the time and date for the real time clock The ECP module can contain an optional battery backed real time clock RTC that is used to generate the date and time for the event printout on the optional logging printer Newer versions of ECP software will maintain the time and date even without the RTC but it will be lost on power down Press the BGAM PAG
136. ignals RZDU zone alarm 181 to the QE90 the zone alarm is the relay number plus 64 The inclusion of the WSS means that if the warning system is isolated before the zone goes into alarm then the QE90 will not be triggered e g during tests However note that using the equation above isolating the zones will not stop the ZnA tokens becoming true and will trigger the QE90 unless the warning system is isolated at the panel For further details refer to the programming manuals for the F3200 22 7 QE90 Programming for PANEL LINK RZDU On QE90 systems using ECM modules you can set up on site whether zones isolated at the FIP should give a fault indication at the QE90 This is done in on site setup mode as described in ECM On site Settings h49 when prompted Zones isolated on FIP display fault on EWIS Y N With standard QE90 software if the warning system is isolated on the FIP after the alarm has occurred then the QE90 will NOT stop its tones and will continue the evacuation sequence This is because AS2220 requires the EWIS to latch alarm conditions until it is switched to the manual state If required special QE90 software can be ordered so that fire alarm inputs do not latch allowing a warning system isolate to stop the QE90 tones The QE90 should still be switched to Manual and reset by holding SILENCE for 2 seconds so that the alarm LEDs go out and the cascade sequence timers reset LT0088 Issue 5 1 167 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire P
137. ile size not into the PDF manual If you have a PDF manual the drawings can be downloaded from The Fireplace http Awww tycosafetyproducts anz com or obtained from a Tyco or Simplex sales representative For IP Networked systems there is a generalised wiring diagram 699 295 QE90 Generalised IP Networking Wiring Diagram This shows the general wiring arrangement between VIF modules and SPA2102 VoIP Adaptors The particular details for a system can be determined from QECost V3 7 onwards Enter the system details and refer to the VoIP wiring tab This information will usually be included in a site specific document pack that contains other system information such as IP addresses module programming etc LT0088 Issue 5 1 140 27 09 2011 Chapter 20 EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 20 1 Overview The Evacuation Communications Module ECM9603 is used e networked systems where there are multiple ECPs some of which control only some zones e In systems where there is a Panel Link or Simplex high level link to a fire panel e When a Modbus interface is required e g for interface to colour graphics e In large systems i e systems which would otherwise have in total more than 16 slave modules The ECM provides a high speed RS485 communications bus between networked locations The QE90 communicat
138. incandescent lights Expanded battery sizes which will fit Expanded network wiring Updated Spare Parts List Expanded ECM programming and Off Normal Conditions Added Safety Precautions typical battery arrangements ISO tone selection Simplex High Level Link Widget board fitting and programming Expanded details of interconnecting ECMs via IHUBs Other minor corrections Added new speech message options details of Widget Board ECP Interchangeability reference to AS1670 4 Recommended amplifier volume controls set to maximum Moved cascade sequences from L T0087 Removed reference to KT0465 Added 1508201 option to STRM module Revised Widget programming Updated for V6 00 Evac ECP software Added details of Site Programmable Alert No Alert Cascade Added details of Off Normals Command for non ECM system Added details of testing Cascade in Isolate Changed numbering of modules to start at O i e refer to module addresses to match event log off normals output and zone labels Made tables of DIP switch settings consistent Added quick reference Revised battery fitting instructions Revised description of configuration listing to match that produced by QEConfig Revised Amplifier and EMUX volume adjustments Added Vigilant FP0938 Phone Added wiring diagram for Music Switching transformer modules Added info on NZ Trial Evac Trial Alert Cancel Alarms Clarified in several places that adjustment of
139. ines which zones are selected and the zones selected here will have no effect Enable Disable Paging for each zone T LED On Paging Enabled LED Off 2 Paging Disabled n Zone2 Zonet LT0088 Issue 5 1 192 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS STEP 4 Select Cascade No Cascade Alert No Alert and Cascade Times See Cascade Sequenceshs for the meanings of the 3 cascade delays enabling disabling the cascade and enabling disabling the alert phase Press the BGM PAGING key again to just turn off the PAGING LED The ALL ALERT ALL EVACUATE ALL PA SPEECH GROUP EVACUATE and ZONE 1 ALERT LEDs may or may not be on depending on the current setup In the Select Cascade setup mode the following keys and actions are available Note Initial and Subsequent Delays may not be set to more than 10 minutes for compliance with AS2220 and may not be set to more than 42 5 minutes in any case Delay Before Action should be set to zero unless the Evacuation Plan specifies otherwise Press to enable disable Press to increment Alert Initial Delay Press to increment LED On Alert Enabled by 10 Secs Subsequent Delay LED Off Alert Skipped by 10 Secs Press to increment Delay Before Action Bp eo by 10 Secs LED On Press to confirm delays Press to turn Cascade On or Off Each of the three ALL LEDs LED On Cascade
140. ing an ECM s On site settings requires a laptop You can use QEConfig s terminal or any other terminal emulator program This does not require QEConfig For further information on QEConfig refer to PBQ0099A LT0455 QEConfig User Manual and or the on line help associated with QE Config LT0088 Issue 5 1 212 27 09 2011 Chapter 28 IP NETWORKING Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual IP NETWORKING 28 1 General QE90 ECM networked systems may use IP Internet Protocol for some or all of the network This reduces the number of cables required and allows the use of many types of media such as Fibre Optic cables It also allows the limited use of T GEN 50 based occupant warning systems on a QE90 network For further information refer to LT0528 QE90 IP Networking amp VIF User Manual LT0535 QE90 IP Networking Applications Design Guide LT0519 PIB User Manual plus the configuration file prepared for the specific site This will detail the specific information IP addressing VIF cable wiring etc for the system Included in this will be wiring details for connecting the VIF modules to SPA2102 VoIP adaptors If this is not present it can be re created from QECost V3 7 onwards by entering the panel details and viewing the VoIP Wiring page Drawing 699 295 shows the general wiring arrangement for IP Networked QE90 systems The manuals for the third party IP Networking equipment are available for T
141. ion Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PLACING INTO OPERATION STEP 16 When the batteries are fully charged turn the mains switch OFF Check that a charger fault is indicated after a few seconds Check that the fluorescent light operates when the ECP is switched to MANUAL Place all zones into ALERT using the ALL ALERT key and confirm that the system functions correctly under full load on the standby batteries Place all zones in EVAC using the ALL EVAC key and confirm that the system functions correctly under full load on the standby batteries STEP 17 Check the operation of any optional equipment e g Paging Consoles and any special functions 17 4 Output Level Adjustment The general method of output level adjustment is as follows e Set all amplifier volume controls to their maximum position Refer to Location of Amplifier Controls h3 e For each zone select Evacuate tones and adjust the speaker tap settings in the zone to the minimum power rating required to achieve the required sound level If required adjust the controls on the amplifiers to achieve more precisely the level required or to reduce the level if it is too loud even with speakers on their lowest tapping However if the EMUX9601 Revision number is less than 8 refer to Balancing Tone and Speech Levels e Adjust the SPEECH control on the EMUX es to about 75 clockwise position e Adjust the control on the ECP module to achieve loud clear and
142. ions bus connecting the modules within each location becomes a local bus The ECM also provides the RS232 ports used for communicating at a high level with Fire Panels or colour graphics PCs The ECM EPROM contains the site and panel specific information and is programmed with QEConfigl21 specifically for each panel In a panel with an ECM the ECM provides most of the system processing with the ECP reverting to a simpler control and display panel 20 2 Modbus Interface The ECM Modbus interface provides a status output from the QE90 and also allows some control It is often used for connection to a Colour Graphics system Overview or XL Graphics or to a Bosch PA system It can also be used for connection to a B M S Building Management System Full details of the interface are contained in the document QE90 ECM MODBUS INTERFACE Reference Manual A non disclosure agreement is required for distribution outside Tyco The modbus interface cannot be used in conjunction with a Simplex or RZDU high level link as they share the same serial ports The modbus interface can be enabled on site refer to ECM On site Settings 119 20 3 Connection to ECP In a system with no ECM the ECP connects directly to its SPIF with a 34 way cable When an ECM is used the ECP connects to the ECM with a 34 way cable and the ECM connects to the SPIF with a second 34 way cable The ECP needs generic software to be fitted i e the ECP software is no lon
143. ions s7 STRM Module terminations WTRM2000 Module terminations including WIP circuits and FIP inputs and BGA inputs 42 SPIF Wiring inter panel 4l Inter Panel Wiring EE ECM Wiring inter panel 3 Cascade Sequences Cascade Sequence Illustrations 182 Non networked system on site ECP on site settings using keyboardhiss settings ECP on site settings using terminallis Networked system on site ECM on site settings haa settings ECP Off Normals Display on terminalliz3l Off Normals Status Display ECM Off Normals Display on Terminallis l 1 2 Manual contents This manual contains the information needed to install and commission a Vigilant QE90 sound and intercommunication system for emergency purposes Related documents are LT0087 QE90 Operators Manual LT9002 QE90 Technical Manual LT0114 QE90 Paging Console Operation and Installation Manual LT0132 QE90 Training Manual Installation and Commissioning LT0455 QEConfig User Manual LT0519 PIB User Manual LT0528 QE90 IP Networking amp VIF User Manual LT0535 QE90 IP Networking Applications Design Guide AS2220 Emergency warning and intercommunication systems in buildings AS2220 1 Equipment design and manufacture AS2220 2 System design installation and commissioning Applies to systems originally installed to AS2220 AS1670 4 Fire detection warning control and intercom systems System design installation and commissi
144. isplayed as for example H3 100 for SID 3 zone 100 Network Advanced Network co SIDS Audio Busses Audio Bus Segment Arbitrate Audio Bus swap Joined Audio Busses Arbitrate Joined Audio Bus swap SCN Bus swap is global Advanced No speaker line monitoring Digitised Soeech Generation lay Messages twice repend Message 15 External Speech generation Special WIP Keys Display LT0088 Issue 5 1 16 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION WIP2 Call All Mirrors zone wp Call All Mirrors zone wp WIP1 Group Call Mirrors zone wip RENEW WIP2 Group Call Mirrors zone wp WIP3 Group Call Operation Call Mirrors zone wip Historical Microvacs SPIF Ty Normal Printer Messages Message 1 On Message 1 Off Message 2 On Message 2 Off Message 3 On Message 3 Off Message 4 On Message 4 Off Message 5 On Message 5 Off Customisations Performance Mode Master wip won t ring if remote manual W IPs still ring after 1 answered SROM for each EMUX EMUX Special Setup ntercom local remote Remote SIDs This describes the properties of remote panels on the network and whether the panel listed will accept display All Call Ack and Reset and System Fault from each remote panel SID Number Panel ID Panel Description Audio Accept All Accept Accept System Segments to Call and Reset Fault reach 249 QE341
145. ith an optional BGA device at the phone connected across the same two wires It may also be used for FIP and general purpose inputs The WTRM2000 connects to a WIPS2000 module in the card cage The older WTRM9007 WIP termination module is primarily used for terminating up to 30 WIP phones but as of November 1997 it can also be used for terminating FIP BGA and general purpose switch inputs The WTRM9007 connects to a WIPS9004 module in the card cage The MWIP9903 terminates up to 8 circuits and is described in MWIP9903 8 Circuit WIP Modulelsr With appropriate software the WTRM9007 and MWIP9903 modules may be used for terminating a mixture of WIP phones and FIP and or BGA inputs This is used mainly in small systems where there are spare WIP circuits which would otherwise be unused This feature also allows a collocated WIP phone and BGA device to share a 3 wire cable Using WIP circuits in this manner requires WIPS9004 software version 1 50 or higher and for a system with no ECMs ECP software version 4 10 or higher or for a system with ECMs ECM software version 1 50 or higher The WTRM2000 WTRM9007 WIP Phone Termination module is usually located on the left hand mounting rail inside the system Depending upon the number of WIP phones required up to 6 WIP termination modules may be fitted The WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module The WIPS9004 must connect to a WTRM9007 termination module Do not swap them over Remote
146. ition Press and hold the BGI PAGING key for 2 seconds until the PROGRAM LED turns on Note during this 2 second period faults will be shown on Zone LEDs as described in ECP LEDsh23 Please note on very old versions of ECP Software it is necessary to hold the LAMPTEST Nec keys together for 2 seconds Press and hold for 2 seconds LED turns on STEP 2 Select Zones for Background Music BGM Press the BGM PAGING key so that the BGM LED is on to indicate that BGM zones can be set Select the zones to have BGM present by pressing the EVACUATE key for that zone so that the EVACUATE LED is on Similarly pressing the EVACUATE key so the LED is off will disable BGM for that zone Enable Disable BGM for each zone LED On BGM Enabled LED Off BGM Disabled LED On Zone2 i EX LED on Zonei eo LT0088 Issue 5 1 191 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS STEP 3 Press the BMG PAGING key again to turn on the PAGING LED In systems without a Paging Console it is possible to select at this point zones which will receive the non emergency paging PABX audio input if no emergency signal is present This could be used to enable an alternative channel of music for some zones Note zones selected for both PABX and MUSIC will receive only PABX Note usually when the PABX input is used the Paging Console determ
147. ive messages If the PLAY button is held down at the end of a message then the next message will be played By continually holding the PLAY button down the entire message content of the EMUX can be played Once the last message has been played playback will continue from the first message If the PLAY button is released the playback will cease at the end of the current message The Busy LED will illuminate for the duration of the playback and will flash three times during the final second of each message number 4 second period to indicate a pending message number transition Playback will automatically cease after 16 seconds or 4 message numbers of the same message After recording or playing messages ensure that the Program mode DIP switch SW2 7 is returned to the RUN position and that the PA Speech and PABX recording DIP switches are switched off Also disconnect any external source and speaker The module fault on the QE90 can now be cleared 15 8 EMUX9601 Volume Control Adjustments Seven volume control adjustments are provided at the front edge of the EMUX9601 as shown in the diagram below The record level control is used to adjust the level of the recording in Program mode It is used in conjunction with the record level meter The other six controls give volume adjustments common to all amplifiers in the card cage and may be used to adjust the balance between Alert PA Speech Digitised Speech and Evacuate or to reduce the P
148. ked system with firmware versions less than 5 57 the master phone can be redirected only to a WIP terminated at the ECP where the redirection is done 24 7 Default Values On the very initial factory power up of an ECP system the following default values are set For an ECP controlled systems These default parameters can also be restored in ECP on site settings using keyboard s9 while in the Service Fault Table Display Cascade Disabled No Alert Phase Zero delay before action 3 Minute subsequent time out Zero initial time out Group Commands include all zones No zones are selected for BGM No zones isolated However factory or pre commission testing may result in some values being changed Therefore itis necessary to ensure all values are set correctly during commissioning of each EWIS system LT0088 Issue 5 1 200 27 09 2011 Chapter 25 WIDGET BOARD Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIDGET BOARD 25 1 Widget Board Overview The WIDG2004 adaptor board is a small PCB for use on the ECP9702 EMUX9601 FIB8910 and STRM9502 modules and the Paging Console PCB These four modules were all originally designed to use the TMS77C82 microcontroller As of mid 2004 this microcontroller became obsolete so the WIDG2004 assembly was created as a substitute The WIDG2004 module Widget has pins on the underside designed to fit into the IC socket or PCB footprint of the TMS77C82 controlle
149. ker line fault monitoring in conjunction with the amplifiers it is controlling 4 Performs monitoring of the amplifiers it is controlling Each rack contains one EMUX module which can control up to 5 amplifier modules This module does not have any direct field wiring but receives inputs from the signals interface module via a flat ribbon cable and the backplane There are two types of Multiplexer Modules EMUX9002 and EMUX9601 The EMUX9002 is now obsolete for new production and is replaced by the EMUX9601 but the EMUX9002 information is presented here for use in the upgrading of existing systems that still use it The functionality of the EMUX9601 and EMUX9002 is essentially the same except the EMUX9601 provides additional facilities 1 Field programmable messages recordable from 3 sources PA Speech Paging Console PABX and external line level source 2 Two versions are available one with 16 seconds 4 messages and the other with 60 seconds 15 messages of stored speech 3 Each unique message can be up to 4 seconds long However a longer message can be created by overlapping up to 4 consecutive message spaces i e up to 16 seconds long 4 AS LED recording level meter 5 Message playback test facility which can be listened to by connecting an 8Q speaker directly to the EMUX 6 Messages can be played with the evacuation tones with the alert tones or standalone messages can be played to zones for background music
150. lay before action timeout initial timeout and subsequent timeout periods have been set correctly and cascade has been enabled or disabled as required LT0088 Issue 5 1 131 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STEP 10 STEP 11 STEP 12 STEP 13 STEP 14 STEP 15 PLACING INTO OPERATION Turn the keyswitch to the AUTO position wait 10 seconds and generate an alarm signal on a FIP input The relevant zone FIP LED should illuminate and the system should automatically generate the ALERT tone after the delay before action if any for the set period after which it should switch to the EVAC tone interspersed with a voice message If the system has been set for cascade operation check that the cascade sequence functions correctly If Cascade is disabled check that all alert tones are generated in all zones then after the set delay evacuate tones are generated in all zones Note that when many zones are generating tones a Charger Low fault may be generated This is to be expected as the batteries are supplying the full load to the system and the charger is only required to supply the quiescent current plus charging current Repeat the alarm activation for each connected FIP input Generate an alarm signal on each BGA input The relevant zone BGA status LED should illuminate and the system should automatically generate the ALERT TONE for the set period after which it should switch to
151. le e The COMMS terminals of a STRM9502 module or STBM9008 module e The FIP BUS terminals of a Signals Interface Module SE9004 or SPIF9506 or SPIF9709 LT0088 Issue 5 1 60 27 09 2011 Chapter 8 STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE 8 1 General The STRM9502 Strobe Relay Driver Module provides two types of outputs 1 Powered amp supervised outputs designed to drive strobe lights Polarity reversal is used so that pairs of possibly different coloured strobes may be controlled one for alert and the other for evacuate Note alert strobes may not be required by AS1670 4 2 General purpose unsupervised relay outputs clean contacts The two types of outputs can be mixed on a module It is necessary to distinguish between the two types of outputs by links on the module These are identified on the silk screen Programming of which evacuation zones control which outputs and whether each output is a strobe output or a general purpose output is done with QEConfigk12 according to customer requirements The details are listed on the configuration printout The operation of the powered and supervised outputs can be switched between e Steady operation for both evacuate and alert generally used for self flashing strobes e 5 8201 pattern for evacuate steady output for alert e 50 50 on off duty cycle for both evacuate and alert
152. le and their function is as follows OFF 14 5 Link Settings On the WIPS2000 there are 3 link settings to enable the Microprocessor U1 to be programmed These should normally be in the RUN position They are set to the PROG position to program the Microprocessor Flash Currently this is performed only by Tyco There is a further link setting LK4 which enables the EEPROM to be written to Currently this IC is not used so the setting of LK4 is immaterial 14 6 WIP System Expansion When fitting a new WIP Slave module be sure to set the DIP switches correctly as described above and refer to WIPTERM System Expansion 47 for details on fitting and wiring the termination module The WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module The WIPS9004 must connect to a WI RM9007 termination module Do not swap them over LT0088 Issue 5 1 103 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 104 27 09 2011 Chapter 15 MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 1 Multiplexer Overview The Multiplexer module provides the following functions 1 Controls the audio source to the amplifiers in the same card cage 2 Generates the emergency tones and digitised speech message s for those amplifiers it is controlling 3 Performs the spea
153. light output of the ECP module must be connected to a relay and the relay contacts used to drive the lights Refer to drawing 699 180 in Drawings LT0088 Issue 5 1 127 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS If the panel does not have a fluorescent light and does not have any relays available for a fault output for example it does not have a FIB module or any spare strobe relay outputs then the fluorescent light output can be used to drive an external relay and programmed to operate when there is a fault condition In fact it can be programmed with any other logic equation just like other relay outputs The output can be wired to a PAO730 relay board as shown the diagram below Note that if the relay is programmed as a fault output it will be programmed to be energised when there is no fault so the C and N O contacts will be connected when there is no fault J3 5 LIGHT ECP LIGHT J3 6 Relay Connected to light output 16 11 Display Extenders Expansion of zone displays and keyboards above the two zones on the ECP module is achieved by adding 8 Zone Display Extender Modules These daisy chain on from the ECP via two FRCs in a bus in bus out fashion The original display extender used the EMSP8911 2 PCB and a membrane keyboard sold as a complete module assembly using part number 0205 The latest display extender uses the EMSP0804 PC
154. llation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES rome Black PSU Reg LM0379 Red possit intr LM0379 9 Wing Black Red Black FRONT VIEW 4 40AH Batteries 80AH Requires 7U of Battery space 2 x LM0377 __ PLAN VIEW Back Row nt ve at top Mm From Red Possible inter PSU Black _ cid wiring Top d iE Front Row ve at top l 6 33AH Batteries 99AH Requires 5U of Battery space LT0088 Issue 5 1 81 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES PLAN VIEW m E 2 From Red PSU N Black Possible inter cabinet wiring r Black Bottom S LL Ice 2 75AH Batteries 75AH Requires 4U of Battery space LT0088 Issue 5 1 82 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES PLAN VIEW Top Layer Bottom 1 1 1 From Red bos PSU N Black 34 1 1 1 1 1 Bottom lk Black Possible inter cabinet LM0379 hodie _ 1 l 1 Bottom PLAN VIEW Bottom Layer 1 1 1 1 Black 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 4 75 Batteries 150AH Requires 7U of Battery space LT0088 Issue 5 1 83 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Com
155. ls Interface Module SE9004 or SPIF9506 or SPIF9709 Polarity is important for both Power and Comms LT0088 Issue 5 1 66 27 09 2011 Chapter 9 BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT FACILITY Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT FACILIT Y 9 1 Single Channel Music Input This chapter refers to the signals interface module This module will be the SE9004 on a basic QE90 system the MEXP9103 on an older QE90 with a SECP or the SPIF9506 SPIF9709 on a newer QE90 with an SECP or remote equipment rack Where a single channel of background music is required the outputs from the background music source must be terminated to the MUSIC terminals on the signal interface module Minimum line level required is 300mV RMS for full power output Zones can be setup for background music by using the facility described in ECP on site settings 88 In a system with ECM modules the background music zones are setup with a laptop terminal as described in ECM On site settings haa 9 2 Multiple Channel Music Inputs If multiple channels of music are required for various zones the following methods may be used to achieve this e One or more channels can be fed to the local inputs of individual amplifiers as described in Amplifiers 36 These inputs are selected using the links on the amplifier module and NOT selecting background music for the corresponding zones in on site setup e Another channel can be
156. m To setup the Cascade or Background Music zones or to change a network parameter it is necessary to have a laptop connected and running a terminal emulator program The cascade timeouts and background music zones must be set at the ECM s where the amplifiers are located and not at a node which contains an ECP only The values set only affect the cascading at the node where they are setup and they can be different at different nodes However often correct operation of the site wide cascade will require the delays to be set the same at each node The adjustment of on site settings described here allows a few frequently changed items or items that will be unknown in the factory to be set on site without any special program For full programming of the configuration see Configuration Programming with QEConfigb 3 20 8 2 Procedure for adjusting on site settings Enter represents the Enter key For all entries the current value will be displayed To leave the value as is just type lt Enter gt e Connect the laptop as described above and start up the terminal emulation program e Power Up the ECM and within 5 seconds type a lower case e three times e he main menu will be displayed as follows Set Date amp Time D Configure Network C Tune Network T Print Config P QE90 Configure Display QE90 Factory Configuration Exit Configuration X Type D C T P Q F or X as required Q Menu Delay after al
157. me 148 7 ECM Links accoustic 149 8 ECM On site Settings sa cade dace ie UE IDE E on ze cRR E iN ein 149 fe TN EARN CL EMT 149 Procedure for adjusting on site settings nnne 150 9 Charger Fault Connection at Amp 154 LT0088 Issue 5 1 vii 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents 10 Connection and Colour Graphics lo H m 154 11 ECM Diagnostics and Event Log EE 155 REM 155 Diagn sties Pr ce dUle oet peii rtc ties prism stie iussis e Rt ae 156 Gif Normal Display cresta e 156 Interpret Command isise Gu bilanci tides Us pe rte ed 158 12 Dial Out Alarm Log rer MCA E cp LE ple ES eec cS ee 158 13 Diagnostic LEDS 159 14 ECP Status LEDS crece Enero tar es ceed 159 15 ECP Diagnostic ie eB ee Ee EE 160 16 QE90 Module Address Switches 160 Chapter 21 AUDIO LINE ISOLATOR MODULE ALIM9706 162 T OVER VIG W ae uz idv er eus deco ha E einen ee O 162 2 ALIM9706 on Amplifier Local Inputs BORN 162 3 Providing Spurs in Network System Wiring
158. me for both batteries 12 1 4 Battery Wiring NZS4512 Multiple Chargers The batteries are connected to the heavy red and black cables from the charger s In a large NZ system with more than one charger it is necessary to keep each charger and battery positives separate to allow each charger to do its battery capacity testing The following diagram shows this arrangement LT0088 Issue 5 1 85 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES Approx half of load Charger 2 if fitted OV still joined Large NZ System Battery Connections 2 chargers If there are more chargers each powers its own set of batteries and proportion of the total load 12 2 Power Supplies The following power supply models are currently in use e 24V 6A PSU2406 Brick e ME0331 24V 6A PSU2406 2U Rack Mounting e ME0333 24V 12A PSU2412 2U Rack Mounting Section 12 3 describes the setup options for these PSUs The following power supply models have been used previously e MEO211 24V 12A PSU308 Rack Mounting e MEO212 24V PSU2403 2U Rack Mounting e ME0210 SECP Power Supply 5U rack Mounting e ME0201 Original QE90 Power Supply For details of these older supplies please refer to L T9002 QE90 Technical Manual When multiple power supplies are fitted in a cabinet the AMP RACK outputs of the supplies connect individually to the amp racks in the panel
159. messages recording sources speech chip type and evacuate tone AS2220 or ISO MODULE AMPLIFIERS SW1 SWITCHES ON REST OFF ADDRESS o 1 2 NONE 0 0 0 0 0 0 p 0 0 oo fatto 5 0 00 a 6 _ 28 e fet t90 9 186 20 td LT0088 Issue 5 1 107 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 Note These amplifier numbers refer to those which appear on the configuration printout Each 10W amplifier is allocated a number Each 25W amplifier is allocated two successive amplifier numbers A pair of 50W amplifiers uses the first two numbers in a group of four with the second two numbers being unused A100W amplifier uses the first number in a group of four with the next three numbers being unused In Program mode the following switches select which message will be recorded MESSAGE SW2 SWITCHES gt A A A N Io Co wow A N 2 1 3 1 2 1 4 1 2 1 3 1 2 1 Co W NY Ph HA NY HH W AA Note The switch settings above are only used for the message number function in program mode However they have additional functions when not in Program mode When exiting program mode be sure to set switches 1 4 to the required position to select the required message options Messag
160. missioning Manual LLL BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES RF LM0377 Red 5 6 LM0377 Red From PSU PLAN VIEW Top Layer REEL Red Black Possible inter Black LM0379 LM0379 cabinet wiring Black LM0378 Black PLAN VIEW Bottom Layer 6 75AH Batteries 225AH Requires 10U of Battery space 12 1 2 Battery Arrangements Shallow Cabinets In shallow cabinets typically used for SECPs a bracket or brackets will be provided on which to fit 2 or more 18AH batteries QECOST will define the number of batteries required usually it will be only two but may be more if there is some load supplied from the panel e g strobe outputs LT0088 Issue 5 1 84 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES 12 1 3 Battery Wiring The batteries are connected to the heavy red and black cables from the charger s In a large system with more than one charger it is recommended that the chargers are connected in parallel as shown in the diagram below for NZ systems see Section 12 1 4 Charger 1 Charger 2 if fitted Battery Connections In a situation like this where there are multiple chargers refer to drawing 699 180 at the end of Drawings 40 for details on wiring the fault outputs The capacity of batteries connected in series MUST be the sa
161. mms Cable 2 Core 0 75mm shielded Fire Rated shield grounded at MECP Polarity important Audio cables 2 Core shielded shield grounded at MECP and connected to Paging Console Chassis and Audio ground terminal Unpolarised Power Cable 2 core 0 75mm Polarity important Paging Console Wiring More than 30 Paging Zones It is also possible to have multiple paging consoles at multiple locations where there are over 30 paging zones The wiring can be obtained by combining the above two diagrams Note that if the system has amplifiers in more than one location e g remote equipment racks it is necessary to connect the audio output of the Paging Console to the PABX input at each location with amplifiers that require the paging function The COMMS BUS of the Paging Console can be connected to COMMS BUS of any SPIF module It must not be connected to COMMS BKUP If the paging console is to be powered by equipment other than the QE90 panel then it is recommended to use the ALIM module in 1 1 mode in the audio path at the QE90 panel to provide electrical isolation The DIP switches on the paging consoles must be set as follows LT0088 Issue 5 1 73 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PAGING CONSOLE Address 2 ON ON 10 2 Paging Console Settings Many aspects of the paging console operation can be set up on site including Which buttons require PTT for the button to have any
162. n 48 Wiring Arrangement mI DER 48 Link Settings 51 0 K EEE E E 51 9 MWIP9903 8 Circuit WIP Module 51 Gene alll EDO ER 51 LED Indicators nuu eae See ea eee cee Se ee 52 DIP Switch 1 Settings Seveddeded 53 DIP Switch 2 Settings 53 System Expansion AAE A E EAA E TE EE E A E E E E 53 Chapter 7 FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES 56 1 FIP BGA GP Inputs s Generali E AET 56 2 RFIB9511 Remote Rack FIP BGA Input Module 56 3 Single FIP Input Connection 57 4 Multiple FIP BGA Input Connections 58 5 Switch and Link Settings ER 58 LT0088 Issue 5 1 iv 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents 6 Relays 59 T bEDS uu VS 60 8 System Expansion rH REY 60 Chapter 8 STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE 62 UR GG Fall TERR 62 2 Strobe Output Wiring
163. n doubt set to N Additional Refresh Interval Additional to basic interval of 60 120secs Currently O Enter a number usually in the range of 60 200 on large systems This reduces network traffic at the expense of increasing the time between refreshing data which has not changed T menu Network tuning set to default D modify view M leave as is Self explanatory Setting to default applies only to this menu Network baud Currently 9600 Enter the baud rate for the network Rx Timeout 3 3msec Currently 2 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Tx delay 3 3msec Currently 1 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Ack Time 33msec Currently 40 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Dup Periods 33msec Currently 45 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Leading FF Currently 1 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Trailing FF Currently 1 Leave at this default unless instructed otherwise by Tyco Fire Protection Products Link Integrity Rx interval 1sec 0 disabled Currently 25 Leave at the default of 25 or set to 50 on larger systems Link Integrity Tx interval 1sec 0 disabled Currently 5 Leave at the default of 5 or set to 10 on larger systems If you set
164. n set and before connecting to the QE90 A suitable impedance meter is the TOA ZM 104 The minimum impedance measurement must be as follows 10 Watts 1000 ohms 25 Watts 400 ohms 50 Watts 200 ohms 100 Watts 100 ohms 200 Watts If the measured impedance is less than that specified above you will need to reduce the power tapping on some speakers or upgrade the amplifier power rating Failure to observe these ratings can result in overheating and or damage to the QE90 LT0088 Issue 5 1 32 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES 4 9 Checking Speaker Wiring A quick check can be made of the speaker wiring by measuring the DC resistance across the speaker lines at the MECP end The resistance measured must be within 596 of 56 kO for a single branch circuit or within 5 of 75 for a two branch circuit on a 10W 25W amplifier or within 5 of 90 for a two branch circuit on a 50W 100W 200W amplifier This DC resistance has nothing to do with the AC impedance of the load discussed above Note that due to the capacitors connecting to the speakers the reading may be slow to stabilise To perform this check each speaker line must be removed from its respective QE90 termination point and a multimeter placed across the unconnected line Also check that both sides of the line are isolated from ground Alternatively once the system has been powered up measure the D
165. n speakers If the amplifier volume controls are turned down the speech level will decrease more than the tone level decreases and the resulting speech sound level may be significantly below the tone sound level See also EMUX9601 Volume Control Adjustments 115 and Output Level Adjustmenths3 New Production EMUX9601 Rev 8 and higher The relative levels of speech and tones have been improved and are not significantly affected by the amplifier volume control settings However it is still desirable to have speaker tappings set to the lowest power setting that gives enough sound level 15 5 EMUX9601 Connectors There are two connectors on the EMUX9601 for connection of the External Source recording signal J3 and for an Ext Speaker J2 80 speaker for listening to the recorded messages For successful recording the External Source signal level should be at least 300mV RMS The pinouts are as follows J2 Ext Speaker J3 Ext Source Speaker 80 Se Input OV Speaker 8Q NC LT0088 Issue 5 1 112 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 15 6 EMUX9601 Customising Messages The standard EMUX9601 is supplied with pre recorded messages for evacuation and alert The message configuration is shown below Message Message Number Message Description 16 Second 60 Secona O Evacuate as directed evacuate as directed Ale
166. nd Charger faults FZx FIP zone x active FZLx FIP zone x latched or acked Fn fip alarm circuit n Gn pabx zone n Hs n high level input sid s zone n RZDU sid 0 JP join the other pa bus segment JW join the other wip bus segment ISg isolate group g In gp paging input n ICn paging input n has changed due to keypress returned TRUE only once for each keypress on paging console Requires paging console 1 10 Kx gt y The value of counter x is higher than const y Kx y The value of counter x is lower than const y Kx y The value of counter x is equal to const y LF line fault any zone fault MAg manual group g MF module fault Mn music zone n NFn node fail for SID n LT0088 Issue 5 1 21 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION PBU PABus used PBF PABus fault PHR Phone is ringing PHC Phone has call tone Pn zone Ps n pazonenatsids Pin parallel input n 1 16 Use of this also sets the pins direction to an input PT local ptt PTn pttfor group n STAn strobe alert circuit n STEn strobe evac circuit n SWB WIP PA busses have swapped due to fault SWKn special wip key n 1 ALL_CALL2 2 ALL_CALL3 3 GROUP1 4 GROUP2 5 GROUP3 TA TZ timers a z Tx gt y timer x 1 200 has been running for more than y secs Tx y timer x 1 200 has been running for less than y secs T ptt from local ECP or colour graphics Tx ptt for group x Un U
167. nd with no ECP at either end of the bus Links Monitoring All Other Point Points LK5 LK7 LK9 Removed Fit 120kO resistor across PA Speech and WIP Speech LK6 LK8 LK10 Fitted M Removed Busses For systems without ECMs it is also necessary to set some DIP switches on the ECP modules Set DIP switch 7 of the Evac ECP DIP switches ON at all ECPs in the system if the speech backup bus is fitted OFF otherwise Set DIP switch 8 of the Evac ECP DIP switches ON at the one ECP with the links on the SPIF module in the M position OFF otherwise Refer also to ECP Moduleli28 for more details of setting up the ECP module For systems with ECM modules the ECM at the end of the bus with the links in the M position must be setup to monitor the analog busses and all other ECMs setup to NOT monitor the busses If you have multiple segments of the PA SPEECH and WIP SPEECH busses isolated by having two SPIF modules at one node or by an ALIM module then each segment must be monitored as described above ie M link settings at one end of the segment and monitoring enabled in On Site Programming mode at that node and S link settings at the other end of the segment Note you can t monitor at the ALIM end of a segment the ALIM end must have a 56 resistor installed in lieu of the S link setting 13 2 3 NORMAL ISOLATE ADVANCED LINKS NORMAL ISOLATE ADVANCED LINKS Links LK11 LK12 and LK13 are used to select normal isolator
168. nder the LINE FAULT text for zone 1 Note the baud rate of the terminal must be set to 1200 AUDIO LINE FAULT BGA FIP O 23 3 Other Diagnostics on Non ECM System This section applies to only ECP Software version 6 00 and later Typing the Enter key at the diagnostic terminal will display the following Enter password for programming mode or one of these commands OF off normals Ax simulate zone x alarm NC next cascade RE Reset Note that all these commands start with 2 so that they can be distinguished from passwords and are thus echoed to the screen as you type them ECP software version 6 and later allows cascade sequences to run with the MECP switched to Isolate so that the cascade sequence resulting from alarms on various zones can be tested without alerting building occupants LT0088 Issue 5 1 174 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS The Ax NC and RE commands are useful for testing Cascade sequences in Isolate mode Ax is used to simulate an alarm zone x This can be used when it is difficult to generate real alarm input conditions However the best test is to simulate or otherwise produce the alarms on the FIP or operate BGA inputs MCPs The Ax command is provided only as an alternative where this is not feasible A32 for instance simulates an alarm on zone 32 This will be indicated on th
169. ng e g PAO650 Some modules are available in two forms one to mount on a DIN rail and the other to be screwed to standoffs The former is identified by DIN RAIL in the description One WIP per zone modules and membrane keyboards are no longer manufactured or available If required a system can be upgraded to 3 WIPs per zone Membrane keyboards 4 zone size obsolete use 8 zone keyboard cut in half if necessary Membrane keyboards 8 zone size FA2027 FAB 699 237 QE90 ECP 2Z KEYBOARD NO NAME 3WIP ZONE FA2029 FAB 699 238 QE90 87 EXTENDER KEYBOARD 3WIP ZONE FP0539 QE90 PAGING CONSOLE FP0546 FP F4000 THERMAL PRINTER FP0752 FP QE90 PRINTER OPTION KIT 699 244 T0169 KIT QE90 ECP ICs FOR RS232 PRINTER LM0043 LOOM 699 090 1 FRC 20W 0 07m QE90 FIP EXTENDER LM0047 LOOM 699 089 FRC 26W 1 3m TWISTED QE90 TRAN LM0048 LOOM 699 090 2 FRC 20W 0 25m QE90 DISPLAY EXTDR LM0060 LOOM 699 087 FRC 34W 1 2m QE90 LM0063 LOOM 699 228 QE90 ECP POWER LOOM UP TO 210 LM0065 LOOM 1901 174 RS485 COMMS also ECM 10 W FRC TO DB9 CABLE LM0076 LOOM 1922 25 ECM PROG DB9 FEM DB9 FEM NULL ODEM LM0077 LOOM 1922 26 RZDU RS232 ECP HIGH LEVEL LINK 2 9M LM0078 LOOM 1922 27 RZDU RS232 ECM HIGH LEVEL LINK 3 LM0098 LOOM 699 087 FRC 34W 0 8m QE90 LM0100 LOOM 699 087 FRC 34W 1 5m QE90 LM0101 LOOM 699 241 FRC 26W 0 45m 0 9m QE90 LM0131 LOOM SERIAL PRINTER CABLE DBO9 M to x DB9 M DB9 0202 QE90 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY 1 WIP
170. ng Manual STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE Output Pattern Minimum STRM version Version OFF ON ON OFF Dual polarity steady voltage Standard self flashing for both evacuate and alert signals OFF ON ON ON Dual polarity ISO 8201 Multi Candela strobes pattern for evacuate signal for evacuate standard steady voltage for alert self flashing strobes signal for alert ON ON Dual Polarity continuous Incandescent or LED flash not T3 for both lights for both evacuate and alert signals evacuate and alert CENSOR on 450 ms off Other Combinations Domotuse DIP Switches 1 4 select the card address as before LT0088 Issue 5 1 65 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual STROBE RELAY DRIVER MODULE 8 5 Strobe Circuit Commissioning Note that the strobe line is monitored at a voltage of 0 2 volts The module will not attempt to put voltage on a line which is in fault i e is shorted or open or does not have a 2k7 resistor connected If a short circuit occurs when an output is ON the fuse for the particular output on the module could blow After repairing the short circuit the fuse must be replaced by a 20mm x 5mm 2 Amp standard fuse NOT slow blow 8 6 LEDs Normal State Indication when ON Microprocessor running when on steady Responding to Comms when flicking on oN peys current line fault Steady latched line
171. ng of Battery Disconnected and Battery Low Capacity as these faults if discovered will cause a misleading mains fail indication on the ECP module A later version of ECP module may be able to show these conditions as battery fail in which case Link 1 can be removed to enable Battery Disconnected and Battery Low Capacity testing These tests are primarily to comply with AS4428 5 which is not yet required for EWIS systems 12 3 4 Battery Testing Battery Disconnected when enabled by DIP switch 3 ON or link 1 being removed is checked at least every 30 seconds In the case of an extremely flat battery or one which is of insufficient capacity for the load Battery Disconnected may be indicated even though the battery is connected Battery Low Capacity is checked automatically as described in the table above when enabled by DIP switch 3 ON or link 1 being removed It is also checked when the battery test terminals are shorted regardless of link 1 A latched Battery Low Capacity fault can be updated by shorting the Battery Test terminals for at least 1 second or by briefly selecting NZ mode by switching DIP switch 2 ON or inserting link 2 12 3 5 Adjustments To adjust the float voltage ensure that the load is minimal eg by disconnecting the battery and load and adjust VR1 This voltage should be set to the battery manufacturer s recommended float voltage at the current temperature The factory set voltage is 27 3V at 20 C T
172. ning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS 24 3 New Zealand Type 5 7 Apartment Zone Configuration A QE90 may be used in a NZ Building Code Type 5 or Type 7 installation Typically this has multiple apartments in each evacuation zone with each apartment being a separate detection zone The loudspeakers in each apartment can be selectively connected by the fire panel to the QE90 via an AZM800 Apartment Zone Module to provide local smoke alarm warnings or general evacuation warnings as required As well as the cascade sequences described above such QE90 systems will require additional configuration scripting to provide these functions For each evacuation zone in the QE90 there will typically be two inputs These could be FIP BGA inputs or zones in a high level link 1 Alerting input a When this input is active the QE90 will produce Alerting tone only in the corresponding evacuation zone and any normal Alerting speech message will be suppressed b The activation will not cascade to other zones c The zone will reset when the input resets to normal i e be non latching 2 Evacuation input a When this input is active the QE90 will produce the pre programmed cascade as described above b The zone will stay latched if the input resets to normal see also NZS 4512 2003 Brigade Control Switches below for unlatching mechanism 24 4 NZS 4512 2003 Brigade Control Switches New Zealand QE90 systems typically have extra i
173. nnection between the two RWIF modules three circuits are required Audio A 2 wire full duplex bi directional audio path with unity gain Ring A contact closure input from the QE90 end should cause a contact closure output at the remote end Off Hook A contact closure input at the remote end should cause a contact closure output at the QE90 end LT0088 Issue 5 1 48 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES The audio connections should be made using screened cable and the connection between the RING and RING IN terminals should be kept short 15m Even though 3 circuits are described it is sometimes possible for these to be combined into 2 physical cable pairs E M signalling is a typical way this can be achieved Refer to the technical details for the derived system you are using to determine the particular wiring arrangement necessary LT0088 Issue 5 1 49 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES LKI lbs for ECP QE90 WIP RWIF9803 ON WTRM9007 LK2 Remove QE90 24V QE90 0V DERIVED CIRCUIT See text for details LKI for WIP LK2 Fit For WIP PSU 424V PSU 0V REMOTE WIP Wiring of RWIF9803 Modules for Remote WIP on QE90 LT0088 Issue 5 1 50 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PH
174. nother ECM This LED should be normally off blinking on with data reception If it is on steady or not blinking there is something wrong LD6 yellow RS485 B Transmit flicks on whenever the ECM transmits on the channel B RS485 bus It should do this at least once every 5 seconds transmitting its link integrity message Whenever anything changes and about once per minute this LED and LD4 flash together indicating transmissions on both A and B busses LD7 yellow RS485 B Receive flicks on whenever the ECM receives on the channel B RS485 bus This should include whenever it transmits and whenever it receives from another ECM This LED should be normally off blinking on with data reception If it is on steady or not blinking there is something wrong 20 14 ECP Status LEDs All the status LEDs on the bottom of the ECP module will flash when it is powered up until communication is established with the ECM The AUTO MANUAL and ISOLATE LEDs on the ECP display in various combinations to indicate various conditions AUTO Some or all zones are in AUTO Steady MANUAL All zones are under manual control at this ECP Steady ISOLATE All zones are in ISOLATE and under the control of this ECP Continuous flash MANUAL Some zones are under manual control at this ECP Continuous flash ISOLATE Some zones are in ISOLATE and under the control of this ECP Flash flash pause MANUAL Some zones are under manual control of another ECP Flash flash pause
175. nputs programmed for e Trial Alert keyswitch e Trial Evacuate keyswitch e Brigade Silence Alarms keyswitch e QE90 cabinet door interlock switch The keyswitch functions are specified by NZS 4512 2003 in sections 205 207 and 218 and would usually be wired to Bulgin key switches accessible by Fire Service personnel without opening the EWIS cabinet door Keyswitch Operation Trial Alert sets all EWIS zones to Alert regardless of the Auto Manual state of the system When Trial Alert returns to normal all zones will return to their state before Trial Alert was asserted Trial Evacuate sets all EWIS zones to Evacuate regardless of the Auto Manual state of the system Cascading is suspended When Trial Evacuate returns to normal all zones will return to their state before Trial Evacuate was asserted and any cascade in progress will resume Silence Alarms operates as follows e When Silence Alarms is asserted Alert and Evacuate are turned off for all zones if the panel is in Auto e When the panel is in Manual Silence Alarms has no immediate effect but the next point still applies e For 15 seconds after Silence Alarms returns to normal FIP inputs are made non latching and any FIP inputs that have returned to normal or return to normal during this 15 second interval will be reset LT0088 Issue 5 1 186 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS
176. nputs se Amps Affected um ew es emos _ qme 70088 Issue 5 1 37 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 5 2 4 Amplifier Monitoring Disable Links 10 and 11 on all types of amplifier module may be removed to disable the amplifier fault monitoring in the software but not the speaker line supervision If the monitoring is disabled you can also turn off the test tone by removing LK5 and LK7 and resistors R2 and R30 on the EAMP9001 removing LK4 and LK5 on the HAMP9308 or removing LK4 on the AMP200 This is intended for very special purposes only when it is done the system does not fully comply with AS2220 5 2 5 Local Inputs Each amplifier has its own local input which may be selected when no other signal is active See Default Input Selection above These are terminated on the 6 way connectors on the inside edge of the module Mating Connectors are available Tyco part code CN0256 CONNECTOR PHOENIX 6W MSTB 1 5 6 ST SNGL HT FEMALE These inputs can be used for non emergency Music or PA Signals from third party PA equipment or non emergency PA signals from the Tyco PA0688 Microphone Preamp module when a number of different channels are required for different zones groups of zones or sub zones To have different non emergency signals fed to different parts of an Evacuation zone it is necessary for that z
177. nsformer Modules LT0088 Issue 5 1 26 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES HTRN9308 Relay 1 9 Relay 2 Connection to Amplifier Connection to Standby Amplifier Loop In Loop Out Line 1 HTRN9308 Line 2 Connection Loop Out to Standby Amplifier Loop In Connection to Amplifier Relay 1 Relay 2 Note for 100W Modules use Line 1 and Relay 1 50W 100W Transformer Modules See also Music Switching Transformer Modules s4 Connection to Amplifier 1 Master Connection to Amplifier 2 Slave Loop In Connection Speaker Line Relay Connection to Standby Amplifier or Ext Music Amplifier Loop Out to Standby Connection Amplifier or to Amplifier 2 Ext Music Amplifier Slave Relay Connection to Amplifier 1 Speaker Line Master 200W Transformer Module The following table shows the signal outputs and relay outputs available on each model 70088 Issue 5 1 27 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual TRANSFORMER MODULES Configuration AMP Modules Signal Outputs Relay Outputs TRANS8872 1 4 10W 1 EAMP 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 TRAN9304 1 TRAN9304 2 4 10W with relays 1 EAMP 1 2 3 4 TRANS8872 2 2 25W EAMP 2 4 TRAN9304 3 4 TRAN9304 4 2 25 1 2 1 TRAN9706 1
178. nstallation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Replace Bulgin SM320 switches A with Bulgin SM324 2 2 pole SERVICES RESTORE SILENCE ALARMS QE90 FIP Module Inputs Connecting QE90 to MX1 Brigade Keyswitch Assembly The Bulgin SM324 2 keyswitches are available from Tyco as part SW0078 D Bulgin SM324 2 EVAC switches 2 pole SILENCE ALARMS QE90 FIP Module Inputs P To MX4428 Inputs Connecting QE90 to MX4428 Brigade Keyswitch Assembly ME0433 Alternatively or as well a dedicated set of brigade keyswitches could be located on the QE90 cabinet using the ME0433 keyswitch assembly 24 5 ECP on site settings Use one of the following methods to adjust the on site settings for a system with no ECM These settings should be made at the MECP and not at any SECPs For a system with an ECM every panel will need the settings made as described in ECM on site settings has LT0088 Issue 5 1 188 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS 24 5 1 ECP on site settings using keyboard On site settings can be adjusted at the MECP when the keyswitch is in Isolate and no zones have been selected for Alert Evacuate or PA Speech Note the complete Evacuation System is disabled during on site setup mode and only the keys that are valid at each position in the setup sequence will work at that position
179. o adjust the battery low threshold disconnect the battery and load and wait until the output voltage stabilises if it is changing then short the BATTERY TEST terminals and adjust VR2 so that the output voltage is 0 5V less than the threshold you want For example for a threshold of 24 0V set the output voltage to 23 5V Note for compliance with AS4428 5 and NSZ4512 the threshold voltage should be set to the 5096 discharge point assuming an end point of 19V with a load equal to the alarm load You will need discharge graphs from the battery manufacturer to determine this voltage The factory set battery low threshold is 24 2V 12 3 6 LEDs LED Colour Function 1 Green Operating This will flash at about 1 2 Hz The amount of current Current the power supply is delivering is indicated by the duty cycle of the flashes about 10 for 0 amps up to about 80 for the rated current of the supply 2 Yellow Fault When a fault is present this will flash seven times then pause repeatedly Each flash will be short if a particular fault is not present or long if the fault is present indicating the following in order Charger High Charger Low Battery Low Battery Fail Battery Disconnected Battery Low Capacity Mains Failed A thermistor open or short circuit is indicated by Charger High and Charger Low at the same time LT0088 Issue 5 1 89 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual
180. o the circuit and the circuit must be separately fused and labelled 2 5 Inter Cabinet Connections If the system comprises more than one cabinet at the same location then some of the factory fitted wiring between the cabinets will need to be restored at installation e Connect the 26 way ribbon cable supplied between all the SIGNALS IN connectors on the backplanes of all the cardcages e If only one power supply is fitted connect the backplane power in the second cabinet to the unused heavy red and black cables from the power supply in the first cabinet LT0088 Issue 5 1 6 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CABINET INSTALLATION e If two or more power supplies are fitted it is recommended that you wire the power supplies and batteries as shown in Battery Wiringlss1 e If there are FIB8910 FIB1011 input modules or STRM9502 output modules in the second cabinet their power and comms connections will need to be daisy chained off power and comms terminals on a similar module in the first cabinet Refer to drawing 699 177 at the end of Drawings ho e f there are keyboard display modules in the second cabinet connect the 20 way ribbon cables supplied from the connectors on each side of the bottom of the lowest display module in the second cabinet to the connectors on each side of the top of the highest display module in the first cabinet 2 6 EMC Compliance WARNING This is a Class A pr
181. o the software is released it will be available to Tyco employees on the Fireplace http Avww tycosafetyproducts anz com in the Downloads page under the QE90 category using the SF0299 part number Note that before installing a new software version first re name the existing Config ini file in the directory as for example Config txt Then do the install check the new Config ini file to see if there are new features present If not delete the new Config ini file and re name the saved one as Config ini If there are new features the existing Config txt details will need to be merged with the new Config ini file to create a new setup LT0088 Issue 5 1 210 27 09 2011 Chapter 27 CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING WITH QEConfig Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING WITH QEConfig 27 1 Introduction A software tool QEConfig SF0367 is used for configuring QE90 systems and or transferring a configuration file prepared elsewhere e g in the factory into compatible QE90 panels Note this Configuration Programming is separate from On site set up see ECP on site settingsheal and ECM On site Setti nikal The on site settings are a few items that frequently need to be changed on site and often require information not available before commissioning and do not need any special tools or programs Configuration programming is everything else that is site specific Note that chang
182. obe module x LT0088 Issue 5 1 157 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 7x Paging Console x 80 WIP ECP cx WIP slave module x 20 11 4 Interpret Command After typing i it is possible to enter the commands to turn Alert and Evacuate On and Off for each zone It is necessary to type i before each command Commands have the general form A range 0 or A range 1 or E range 0 or E range 1 A corresponds to Alert E to Evacuate Setting Alert or Evacuate to 1 turns it on setting it to 0 turns it off The range is best described by examples Note that the case upper lower of the letters is significant and must be as in the following examples A5 1 Set alert for zone 5 E12 0 Reset evacuate for zone 12 An 1 Set alert for all zones An5 12 0 Reset alert for zones 5 to 12 Any powered up ECPs at other locations which could control the zones must be switched to AUTO or their controls may override the commands typed in 20 12 Dial Out Alarm Log The ECMcan be configured to dial out using a modem when an alarm occurs and display print the alarm message remotely The modem is connected to RS232 PORT B J6 i e the same port as the laptop terminal for diagnostics In on site setup mode under QE90 programming you can enter a modem initialisation string and a modem dial command string The baud rate used to converse with the modem is 9600 baud Most m
183. odern modems will auto detect this Most modern modems will also automatically determine a suitable baud rate with which to converse with the remote modem The initialisation string should reset the modem to the factory defaults then NO ECHO NO RESULT CODES and GENUINE CARRIER DETECT if this is not the default For example for the US Robotics Sportster VI AT amp FOEOQ t If the modem is required to auto answer so that the can be called from a remote terminal then command it to do so eg AT amp FOEOQ1S0 1 The ECM will add a carriage return character to the strings it sends to the modem The dial string should be whatever is needed to dial the remote system eg ATDT1 96460001 After entering the codes with the laptop and exiting on site setup mode the ECM should be powered down and the modem connected to RS232 PORT B J6 and the ECM powered up The modem can be connected using the Tyco loom LM0065 which provides 9 way male and female DB9 connectors and then a standard 9 pin to 9 pin or 9 pin to 25 pin cable as required to suit the modem Most modems will come with a suitable cable The remote system should run a terminal emulator program and initialise its modem to auto answer If required the terminal emulator program can be configured to automatically print data as itis received if this is the case it is suggested that the remote computer should run DOS and not Windows as it is not possible for a Windows program to print line by line The
184. oduct In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures To maintain EMC compliance when replacing modules ensure that module earthing arrangements are maintained Refer to Module Earthing 8 for details LT0088 Issue 5 1 7 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 8 27 09 2011 Chapter 3 PANEL CONFIGURATION Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION 3 4 General The cabinet layout will depend on the particular system s configuration and depending on the number of modules of various types required the modules will be located differently 3 2 Typical Cabinet Layout The diagram below shows a typical cabinet layout Note that the transformer modules are numbered down the left side of the cabinet then down the right side The amplifier modules are numbered from left to right across the upper card cage then from left to right across the lower card cage Also note that each amplifier module has four amplifier numbers assigned to it regardless of the actual number of amplifiers on the module See Amplifier Numbering 29 for more details on amplifier numbering LT0088 Issue 5 1 10 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products mi mi mi mi mi mi mi 000000000000000 000000000000000p00000000000000 BggglssmsugggbsgdsgggbgBHBB
185. odule available January 1999 and the FIB1011 module have a set of LT0088 Issue 5 1 56 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES links so that they may be used as an RFIB module These replace the RFIB9511 An RFIB9511 module or a FIB8910 FIB1011 module set up as an RFIB requires version 2 xx software Version 1 xx or version 2 xx software may be used for a FIB8910 not set up as an RFIB 7 3 Single FIP Input Connection When there is a common alarm for all zones from the FIP this output from the FIP must be terminated to Input 1 on the FIP input module and the system set up for no cascade and a zero initial delay See ECP on site settingshss ECM on site settings 1491 This will result in all zones generating ALERT tones and after a time delay EVACUATE tones on receipt of a FIP alarm BZT03 C10 a Zener EOL BUS 2 NOT FITTED ON ISSUE E and HIGHER or on FIB1011 DAT Alternative Relay 2 5V Connections OV in RFIB mode Relay 1 y 24V FIB8910 FIB1011 FIPE9004 FIB8910 FIB1011 FIPE9004 Showing termination points and example wiring LT0088 Issue 5 1 57 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual FIP BGA GP INPUT MODULES 7 4 Multiple FIP and BGA Input Connections For staged evacuation individual outputs for each evacuation zone must be provided by the FIP and be terminated to their programmed
186. on The diagram below shows the wiring for a typical system without ECMs For a system with ECMs refer to Wiring Between Locations 143 LT0088 Issue 5 1 94 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE Music Source May Connect to any panel PABX and or MUSIC wiring may not be required depending on the application 248 May Connect to any panel Panel 2 Paging Console Audio T May Connect to any panel COMMS BUS COMMS BKUP Panel3 spip PASPCH COMMS BUS COMMS BKUP 2 5 2 0 75mm cable with shield Audio Monitoring The panel with the M S links in the M position and no others should have Monitor Analog busses set to with the ECP DIP switch Maximum cable length The total bus length from Panel 1 to Panel 3 plus the length from Panel 2 to the Paging Console must be less than 1000m ECP SPIF InterPanel Wiring Note that there is an advantage in running two sets of cables by different routes so that if the cables in one route are completely broken by structural damage to the building the system can continue to operate This is shown in the diagram below LT0088 Issue 5 1 95 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE Backup Comms Wip Speech XL Equipment ECP pl
187. on site settings using the serial port is not possible for ECPs with RZDU interface Revised Widget Flashing instructions Added PC Paging Console Added QEConfig programming and renamed On site Programming to On site settings to clearly distinguish them from programming with QEConfig Added more info on cable lengths and types for amplifiers and maximum capacitive load Added diagrams for making on site settings via ECP keyboard Added details of ECM terminal commands now requiring lt Enter gt key Added instructions for checking system after transit Added more detains on NZS4512 2003 operation Added notes on paging console on site settings Multiple minor clarifications Added FIB1011 Enhanced description of Modbus Interface Corrected details for expansion ECP and power supplies Added reference to IP Networking manuals Manual brand changed to Vigilant amp Tyco Fire Protection Products 4 27 09 2011 Chapter 2 CABINET INSTALLATION Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CABINET INSTALLATION 2 1 Equipment Handling Precautions Basic precautions should be observed at all times when working with any electronic circuits e Ensure you are earthed e g with a wrist strap connected to the panel gearplate or one hand touching the gearplate before touching any components or connections e Never plug or unplug any cables when power is applied Never plug or unplug cards from a rack w
188. one to have more than one amplifier configured As these inputs are unbalanced they should normally be connected with line isolating transformers Refer to ALIM9706 on Amplifier Local Inputs 12 and PAO688 Wiring 7e The signal required at these inputs is 300mV RMS The Pin connections are as follows input Pin _ _ 2 aw amm _ B mu LLL mus mui b aes eons feom eons _ emp me LL 5 3 Amplifier LEDs EAMP9001 LEDs Indication when ON 105 Tp Power Available for amplifiers 1 and 2 D6 Red Bottom Power Available for amplifiers 3 and 4 LT0088 Issue 5 1 38 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual AMPLIFIERS EAMP9001 HAMP9308 and AMP200 Les Postion Indication when ON ps Re Top Anpliier 1 swiched of ps Res Botom Anite 2 ewiched of de to overload Power Available for amplifier 2 AMP200 LEDs LD2 Re Top Amplifier switched off due to overload The red LEDs on the HAMP9308 and AMP 200 indicate that the speaker load is greater than the amplifier s rating or the output is short circuited and the amplifier has briefly switched off to prevent damage Both LEDs of the HAMP9308 will operate in unison in 1 100W mode and the LEDs on both amplifier modules will operate in unison on the AMP200 5 4
189. ones do not need to be the same as evacuation zones Programming of any combinations of amplifiers into paging zones can be done with QEConfigb 3 Refer to the configuration printout for details of the current configuration If the system has more than 30 paging zones then more than one Paging Console can be used at the same location to address the zones Only one microphone is required The diagrams below show how to connect various systems The top of the Paging Console is removed to obtain access to the terminations Audio Cable Comms Cable Power Cable COMMS BUS Audio Out 24V OV First PABX Paging Console Rem Spch In SPIF Module Audio Cable Comms Cable Power Cable Audio Out Optional Second Comms Cable 2 Core 0 75mm shielded Fire Rated pa ing Console shield grounded at MECP Polarity important ging Audio cables 2 Core shielded shield grounded at MECP and connected to Paging Console Chassis and Audio ground terminal Unpolarised Different Location Power Cable 2 0 75mm Polarity important Note First Paging Console has higher priority Paging Console Wiring Less than 30 Paging Zones LT0088 Issue 5 1 72 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PAGING CONSOLE Audio Cable Comms Cable Power Cable COMMS BUS PABX Paging Console one SPIF Module Paging Console same location Ptt Co
190. oning Part 4 Sound systems and intercom systems for emergency purposes LT0088 Issue 5 1 2 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual INTRODUCTION Replaced AS2220 2 in 2004 LT0087 is supplied with every QE90 system LTO114 is supplied with every Paging Console LT9002 and LT0132 can be ordered separately when required This Manual also contains reference information about DIP switch and link settings This information is usually not needed when installing a new system as it will have been set up correctly in the factory but is included here for completeness and for reference when fitting spare parts or upgrading systems 1 3 Glossary BGA Breakglass Alarm Emergency Call Point DIP Dual Inline Package ECP Emergency Control Panel ECM Emergency Communications Module EWIS Emergency Warning and Intercommunication System FIP Fire Indicator Panel FRC Flat Ribbon Cable GP General Purpose IC Integrated Circuit MECP Master Emergency Control Panel PCB Printed Circuit Board SECP Secondary Emergency Control Panel WIP Warden Intercommunication Point 1 4 Amendment List Issue 1 17 10 1990 Original Issue 2 0 1 3 1996 Rewritten Issue 2 1 12 8 1996 EMUX9601 added Issue 2 2 7 3 1997 ECM9603 added Issue 2 3 27 8 1997 Added TRAN9705 9706 and ALIM9706 Numerous other amendments all pages reprinted Issue 2 4 11 11 1997 Added description of HLL etc in config printout details of WIP
191. ontrol Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Evac Zones None Zones which receive Evac if no higher priority signal is selected Zones None Zones which receive PA if Press To Talk button is pressed Music Zones 1 30 Zones which receive Music if no higher priority signal is selected Non emerg paging Zones None Zones which receive non emergency paging if no higher priority signal is selected Speaker Line Fault on Amp 2 MUX Adr 0 Amp Card 1 Amp 2 on card Zone 6 WIP Fault WIP 4 WIP Card Adr 0 cct 4 Zone 4 WIP 1 Input conditions and output faults are displayed by circuit number then this is expanded into the module address and input number on the module and finally the zone the input or output is mapped to is listed For amplifier cards the EMUX address 0 9 amplifier card number for that card cage 1 5 and amplifier number on the card 1 4 are displayed Note Addressable modules are always described by address starting at for each module type while input numbers and other card numbers e g amplifier cards start at 1 On a system with a High Level link to a FIP RZDU port it is not possible to type any input data although it is possible to connect a printer or terminal to the RS232 output Therefore an alternative method of triggering the Off normals output is provided Press the hidden key u
192. or PA0796 PA0685 PCB ASSY TRAN9304 2 4 X 10W MODULE WITH RELAYS Superseded by PA0796 PA0686 PCB ASSY TRAN9304 3 2 X 25W MODULE WITHOUT RELAYS superseded by 0794 PA0687 PCB ASSY TRAN9304 4 2 X 25W ODULE WITH RELAYS superseded by 0794 PA0688 PCB ASSY 1923 19 MICROVAC MICROPHONE PRE AMP obsolete PA0689 PC PA0690 PC PA0691 PC PA0692 RC PA0695 PC PA0696 PC PA0697 PC PA0698 PA0699 PC PA0730 PA0758 PC PA0759 PC PAO791 PC PA0792 PC ASSY QE90 WLED9307 WIP FLASHING LED ASSY QE90 HAMP9308 2 X 50W AMPLIFIER MODULE ASSY QE90 HTRN9308 1 2X50W TRANSFORMER MODULE ASSY QE90 HTRN9308 2 1X100W TRANSFORMER MODULE ASSY QE90 HTMS9408 1 2 50W XFMR MOD MUSIC SWCH ASSY QE90 HTMS9408 2 100W XFRMR MOD MUSIC SWCH ASSY QE90 STRM9502 STROBE RELAY MODULE DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 ECM9603 EVAC COMMUNICATION MODULE DIN RAIL ASSY QE90 SPIF9506 SECONDARY PANEL INTERFACE superseded by PA0649 ASSY 1922 11 2 24V GENERAL PURPOSE RELAY BD ASSY QE90 EMUX9601 MULTIPLEXER 16SEC SPEECH ASSY QE90 EMUX9601 MULTIPLEXER 60SEC SPEECH ASSY TRAN9705 1 4x25W MODULE WITHOUT RELAYS use 0792 ASSY TRAN9705 2 4x25W DULE C W RELAYS PA0793 PCB ASSY TRAN9705 3 2x25W DULE WITHOUT RELAYS use PA0794 PA0794 PCB ASSY TRAN9705 4 2x25W DULE C W RELAYS PA0795 PCB ASSY TRAN9706 1 4x10W DULE WITHOUT RELAYS can also use PA0796 PA0796 PC PA0822 PC PA0916 PC ASSY TRAN9706 2 4x10W ASSY QE90 MWIP9903 8 ASSY QE90 WTRM2000 WIP DULE C W REL
193. or FIB from the QE90 to allow access to the TMS77C82 IC It may be possible to upgrade these modules without removing them 2 Remove the TMS77C82 microcontroller from its socket The relevant IC for each board is STRM9502 Ui FIB8910 U11 3 If not already fitted fit the connector strips 474 to the pins on the underside of the Widget board PA1023 Carefully insert the Widget board into the vacated socket The Widget should be oriented with its black FRC box header located over the pin 1 end of the IC socket 4 Check the fitting of the Widget to see that it is oriented correctly and that no pins are bent underneath or outside the socket Also check that the link LK1 on the Widget is not fitted Check that all DIP switches on the parent board are set as desired 5 Refit the parent board to the QE90 if required and power up and test the QE90 system LT0088 Issue 5 1 202 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIDGET BOARD 6 Field upgrading of an EMUX9601 or an ECP9702 to use the Widget is not practical 25 3 Programming Widget Board Software On occasion Tyco may supply updated software for an ECP EMUX STRM or FIP module which already has a Widget board fitted The new microprocessor has its firmware in internal FLASH memory and this can be updated in the field as described below Equipment required e A computer e g laptop with an on board RS232 serial port or USB to R
194. or STRM WIPS Module Failure or Affected Zones Failure affected zones ALERT BGA or FIP Line Fault BGA or FIP Module Failure affected zones Spare Speech Cable Fault Any Fault Alarm non latching with ECP9702 amp V4 xx Comms Cable Spare Comms PA Speech BGA Module FIP Module WIP Speech Pur Fault Cable Fault Cable Fault Failure Failure Fault god Low Any fault relating to more than one zone WIPS Module Failure or WIP Speech cable fault Full Time Fault LED flashes for unacked fault steady for latched or acknowledged fault O Displays fault described only when BGM PAGING held then flashes for current or latched fault QE90 Version 2 xx 4 xx System Fault Display Versions 2 xx 4 xx V6 xx Fault Display LT0088 Issue 5 1 126 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS Press and hold BGM Paging Key in MANUAL to identify faults shown in this diagram Paging Console 1 2 Failure Link Integ error Link Integ error Channel A Channel B Remote Sys Spkr Line Fault nee Faure 1st 2nd node 1st 2nd node fault 1st 2nd Strobe Line fault Amp Fault EMUX or STRM Failure affected zones node WIP Line Fault WIPS Module Failure Affected Zones CALL ZONE ZONE FAULT WIP MANNED CLEARED BGA or FIP Line Fault
195. or advanced modes as follows Link Normal Mode Isolate Mode Advanced Mode LK11 Removes Normal Mode should be selected in all systems without ECMs Current production ECM systems should be set to Advanced mode LT0088 Issue 5 1 98 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE Older ECM Systems Refer to the configuration listing supplied or downloaded from the FirePlace If this is in the current format then the required mode is defined in the Network Advanced table in the section Historical for example SPIF Type If the configuration is in the older plain text format or you use the configuration listing produced by the panel itself with the Display Factory Configurationlis l command look for SPIF must be set to Advanced Mode LK11 LK12 LK13 set to A Or SPIF must be set to Isolate Mode LK11 LK12 LK13 set to I in the Networking Section If either of these is found select the appropriate mode otherwise select the normal mode Note some SPIF9506 modules were modified to give Isolate Mode These will be so labelled No link settings are required 13 3 RS232 Printer Interface Connector J4 on the SPIF9506 SPIF9709 module and connector J15 on the SE9004 module after early 1999 provides a connection point for a printer or terminal Refer to Printer Terminal Connectionh73 for details of terminal and printer conn
196. or the Alarm Operate condition AND NOT the Isolate condition for each zone The data from each FIP can be accessed by one or more ECMs on the network 22 4 MX1 Programming Refer to the QE90 section of the Alarm Devices chapter in LT0441 MX1 Au System Design Manual or LT0361 MX1 System Design Manual 22 5 MX4428 Programming A set of ACZs are assigned logic equations incorporating the fire alarm zones that should trigger each corresponding evacuation zone An example equation would be A420 Z2A Z4A 27 NSS This signals zone 420 alarm Panel Link or RZDU to the QE90 The inclusion of the WSS means that if the warning system is isolated before the zone goes into alarm then the QE90 will not be triggered e g during tests However note that using the equation above isolating the zones will not stop the ZnA tokens becoming true and will trigger the QE90 unless the warning system is isolated at the panel With an RZDU interface the MX4428 F4000 must be programmed with a maximum remote LT0088 Issue 5 1 166 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES display zone of at least the highest zone number sent to the QE90 For the Panel Link interface the MX4428 F4000 must be programmed to enable the Status Transfer Application and set with its Refresh TX Period or TX rate much less than 60 seconds For further details refer to the programming manuals for
197. ould be connected together at each ECP or equipment rack At one of these locations they should be connected to the SHIELDS terminal The GND terminal should be connected to the chassis at every ECP or equipment rack with a 2 5mm2 wire of maximum length 300mm If there are amplifiers at more than one location and Music or Paging Consoles or other audio inputs are used audio signals from these sources must be wired to all the locations with amplifiers that require the function However the communications cable for the Paging Console can be wired to the most convenient SPIF9506 SPIF9709 module The EXT ALARM terminals provide a 24VDC 10mA output which operates in synchronism with the internal beeper This may be connected to a 24V DC external beeper or a relay with suppressor diode as required 13 2 Link and Switch Settings On the SPIF modules fit the links as follows 13 2 1 SPEECH BACKUP BUS Fitted NOT FITTED LK1 LK2 LK3 LK4 Fit in SPEECH BACKUP BUS FITTED position if the speech backup bus is wired and in the BACKUP WIP PA SWAP position if the speech backup bus is not wired LT0088 Issue 5 1 97 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE 13 2 2 SPEECH BUS MONITORING POINT Choose one end of the speech busses as a monitoring point This end must have an ECP or ECM Links Monitoring End Intermediate In a system with ECMs a
198. ours set it to 00 00 midnight times The ALL EVACUATE LED will flash tens of minutes times The ALL PA SPEECH LED will flash units of minutes times STEP 8 Cycle through steps 2 7 repeatedly The BGM PAGING key can be pressed repeatedly to cycle through steps 2 to 7 and to verify all the setup information STEP 9 Save Setup Information amp Exit At any point during the sequence it is possible to exit on site setup mode and save all changes by turning the keyswitch out of ISOLATE LT0088 Issue 5 1 196 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS 24 5 2 ECP on site settings using Terminal Note on site setup via the serial port is not possible for systems with an RZDU high level link The computer needs to be running a Terminal Emulator program such as HYPERTERMINAL WINCOMMS ACCUTERM or the terminal in QEConfig and setup as follows 9600 baud rate unless the QE90 is setup otherwise 8 data bits 1 stop bit No Parity Xon Xoff Flow Control Connect the serial port of the computer to the connection point listed below depending on the Signals Interface Board fitted to the system Signals Interface PCB SE9004 Issue C or later oe 5 SPIESTOR SPIF9506 A ISE9004 Issue AorB serial port connection is provided Tyco loom LM0138 DB9M DB9F 1 8 long or a straight through third party DB9M DB9F cable may be use
199. p WIP SPCH lt lt WIP SPCH M S Links L3 M S Links L3 removed PABX amp removed PABX e Music MUSIC 3 ECM 5485 LLA ECM RS485A L RS485B _ RS485B TT Panel5 spip PASPCH Panel 7 WIP SPCH WIP SPCH M S Links M S Links settoS PABX setto M PABX MUSIC MUSIC ECM RS485A ECM RS485A RS485B RS485B 2 5 2 core 0 75mm cable with shield Audio Monitoring The two panels with the M S links in the M position and no others should have Monitor Analog busses from this ECM set to Yes in ECM Programming mode Maximum cable length The total bus length including spurs should be less than 1200m i e Panel 1 to Panel 5 plus Panel 3 to Panel 7 must be less than 1200m The maximum length of a stub Panel 3 to Panel 7 must be less than 200m General Wiring Topology of ECM networked QE90s LT0088 Issue 5 1 145 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 FIP BUS COMMS BUS COMMS BACKUP EXT ALARM Y PA SPEECH SPEECH BACKUP PABX MUSIC AUX WIP SPEECH SHIELDS GND L S see Ae see eee eee Connect GND terminal to Chassis as directly as possible at all locations LK14 installed LK12 installed ECM Issue B eck ese Note with LK 11 14 installed a
200. p Using 8 Way DlIPswitch entente netten 87 Earlier Models Using Mic 88 Battery Testing 89 Adjustments S0 n 89 EE 89 LT0088 Issue 5 1 V 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual Table of Contents Replacing Older Supply with PSU2406 or PSU2412 nennen 90 4 PSU 308 aiuti ree recon ee ttes echoes tcd os tees 90 ADJUSTMENT S iere nrc ettet rte ridere ncn Heaven 90 EEE AE bo oa mot tics TEARRE cia ee 90 5 Adding an AMP Rack to an Existing Supply 91 6 Adding an Additional Power Supply P 91 Chapter 13 SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE 94 1 Wiring invi A SD sebeacse sens 94 2 Link and Switch Settings D E S PE pU PP ME 97 SPEECH BACKUP BUS Fitted NOT FITTED eese nnne tnn entente sentono 97 SPEECH BUS MONITORING POINT eterne tentent stesso stn toten 98 NORMAL ISOLATE ADVANCED LINKS erret tnter tenentes tetto ente 98 3 RS232 Printer Interface ront t kee ert es 99
201. panel where the bottom row is zone 1 the next row above is zone 2 etc However if there are more than 3 addressable WIPs in a building zone several consecutive rows of WIP controls on the ECP may relate to the building zone The zone numbering in the QE90 configuration printouts is always 1 number per display row Note the Zone Name and WIP labels are only for reference and printing labels They are not used by the QE90 software Using the above table as an example Zone 2 controls amplifier 5 100W and 38 10W and strobe circuits 2 3 and 4 The zone 2 FIP input comes from FIP module circuit 2 Zone 2 BGA inputs come from FIP module circuit 26 and WIP circuit 4 WIP circuits 4 5 and 6 are assigned to the three buttons on zone 2 Note that WIP circuit 4 is both a WIP connection and a input so it must be a 2 wire WIP BGA circuit LT0088 Issue 5 1 12 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONFIGURATION WIP circuits used for BGA and or FIP inputs are listed as Wxx where xx is the WIP circuit number under the headings BGAs or FIPs High level RZDU inputs will be listed as Hxx where xx is the Fire Panel zone number FIP module inputs used as BGA inputs are listed as Fxx where xx is the FIP module circuit number In the BGAs column numbers listed by themselves are circuits on a BGA input module In the FIPs column numbers listed by themselves are circuits on a FIP input modul
202. ption the user should never hold the earpiece to their ear while holding down the hook switch on the phone body as if the phone rings a very loud sound is emitted by the earpiece The QE90 connection is made to the external screw terminals labelled 1 and 2 either polarity The external screw terminals labelled 3 and 4 are normally joined but can be separated for a lower volume ring If once the WIP has been installed the ring is not loud enough e g it has been installed in a cupboard then an external speaker can be used to boost the ring volume Disconnect the wires labelled EXT SP from the internal speaker and re connect to the screw terminals S1 and S2 instead The external speaker gt 20Q should then be wired to these screw terminals and positioned to give adequate ring volume Note this is not possible if more than one WIP is connected on the line 6 6 WLED9307 WIP Flashing LED PCB The WLED9307 PCB can be used to provide visual indication that a WIP phone is ringing The LINE and LINE terminals are connected across the WIP line either way around and a LED is connected to the LED and LED terminals The anode of the LED must be connected to the LED terminal About 10mA will be passed through the LED when the phone is ringing If you also want to stop the WIP from ringing remove capacitor C6 from the circuit board inside the AIPHONE or remove JP1 from the A2095 6 7 WIP System Expansion If you are expanding an existing
203. quire the 27512 position LT0088 Issue 5 1 120 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products ECP9002 Switch Settings and links Note if ECP is connected to EOM all switches should be OFF except the ONE WIP PER ZONE should be ON if needed Fit MAX232 for serial port option c c m um c c c QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS SECP Address bit 0 SECP Address bit 1 SECP Address bit 2 SECP Address bit 3 ON for SECP OFF for MECP On if serial port option fitted On if spare audio bus fitted off if WIP PA swap or no SPIF On if SPIF fitted amp SPIF links in M position a Link here for 27C256 S W V 1 xx or 3 0x aLink here for 27C512 S W V 2 xx or 3 1x On if 1 WIP per Zone Off Off On for SECP Off for SECP Address bit 3 SECP Address bit 2 SECP Address bit 1 SECP Address bit 0 00000000 ECP9002 Module DIP Switches and Links On the ECP9702 there are links for the RAM Size and EPROM size These should be set as follows LK1 27C256 position if U10 is 27C256 used for version 1 xx software and 3 0x software otherwise 27C512 010 position used for version 2 xx and version 3 1x and higher software LK Otherwise 8k 32k position LK3 LKA ECP9702 Switch Settings and links Note if the ECP is connected to an ECM all switches should be OFF except the ONE WIP PER ZONE switch should be ON with a 1
204. r The Widget mimics the operation of this controller but instead runs using a Renesas M16C624 controller In new production the Widget boards are soldered in place Their firmware can be upgraded in situ as described later For field upgrades of older TMS77C82 software in the FIB8910 and STRM9502 the Widget board can be plugged into the existing socket However this cannot be done on the ECP9702 or Paging Console as there is not enough space and cannot be done with the EMUX9601 as other modifications are also required 25 2 Fitting Widget Board Upgrading the software in the STRM9502 or FIB8910 to the following versions or later will require a Widget board to be fitted STRM9502 V1 60 SF0313 FIB8910 V2 10 SF0314 No change is required to the ECP ECM or other software when upgrading these modules to use WIDG2004 boards Two kits are available to provide upgrade parts for each of the STRM9502 and FIB8910 KT0466 KIT QE90 STRM UPGRADE WIDGET BOARD KT0467 KIT QE90 FIB UPGRADE WIDGET BOARD Each kit contains a WIDG2004 adaptor board programmed with the latest version of SF0313 or SF0314 respectively In addition each kit contains connector strips to fit narrower pins onto the existing pins on the underside of the Widget board These allow the Widget board to fit into an IC socket more easily NOTE Use anti static ESD precautions when handling the circuit boards 1 Power down the QE90 If necessary remove the parent module STRM
205. r its alarm relay output if any will be activated and its beeper will be sounding It may often be useful to set the Initial Delay to zero to obtain a particular effect Less frequently it may also be useful to set the Subsequent Delay to zero generally to evacuate the whole building at once Note that the New Zealand Two Up One Down cascades begin two zones up and one down from the alarm zone then continue one zone up after each timeout until the top floor is reached and finally continue below the alarm zone one zone down after each timeout LLL Pe 0 jEeae _ Peat evacuate fime evacuate pasa paa Evacuate pense __ S Initial Delay EH 7738 Delay Before Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay ES T NENNEN a NN uu m 1 Delay Before Action UU LL dm LT0088 Issue 5 1 183 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LLL CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS Australian Cascade Disabled Alert Disabled Alarm in Zone N Delay Before Initial Delay Subsequent Subsequent Subsequent Action Delay Delay Delay Sm 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Australian Cascade Disabled Alert Enabled Alarm Zone ens Aen aca
206. rce if it is unbalanced The ALIM9706 module may be used for this This will reduce noise induced into the cables LT0088 Issue 5 1 68 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT FACILITY Signal CD Player Balanced Chassis Wiring of Balanced Source to QE90 MUSIC PABX Signal CD Player Unbalanced Output Chassis Wiring of Unbalanced Source to QE90 MUSIC PABX Signal CD Player Active Unbalanced Output Ground Improved Wiring of Unbalanced Source to MUSIC PABX or Wiring to QE90 MUSIC PABX and AUX Inputs 9 4 Music Input From Stereo Source The stereo output from a source such as a CD Player may be fed into the mono BGM input of a QE90 using the wiring as given in the drawing below LT0088 Issue 5 1 69 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BACKGROUND MUSIC INPUT FACILIT Y k resistor QE90 Svr LEFT Q BGM EINE 7 music OUTPUTS INP T RIGHT TS k resistor SCREEN Suggested Wiring For Connection Of Stereo CD Player to QE90 Music Input LT0088 Issue 5 1 70 27 09 2011 Chapter 10 PAGING CONSOLE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PAGING CONSOLE 10 1 Paging Console Wiring One or more Vigilant FP0539 Paging Consoles may be used with a QE90 system Each console gives selective zone paging to up to 30 zones These z
207. re not present in those models with just 3 links In general for QE90 systems the link settings should be 1 Fitted for Australian use remove for NZ use 2 Remove for Australia use fit for NZ use 3 Remove for 5A models PSU2406 Fit for 10A models PSU2412 4 Fitted 5 Removed lik Rm Fit to disable self timed Battery Disconnected and Battery Low Capacity 2 tests Fit to select NZ mode Charger High Charger Low Mains Fail do not activate the general fault output Self timed battery tests every 24 hours after 72 hours with no externally initiated tests Battery Low capacity is non latching Remove to select Australian mode All fault conditions contribute to general fault output Self timed battery tests every hour until failure then every half hour Battery Low capacity is latching Fitted in PSU2412 removed in PSU2406 e Fit Link 4 and remove Link 5 to make the Fault output pull up to near 24V for Normal switching low to near OV on any fault The Fault output is current limited good for at least 20mA suitable for driving a fault relay if desired e Fit Link 5 and remove Link 4 to make the Fault output an open collector switching to below 1V on any fault Table 12 3 2 LT0088 Issue 5 1 88 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual BATTERIES AND POWER SUPPLIES Note QE90 systems for Australia have Link 1 fitted to disable automatic testi
208. roducts may provide specific alternative details for particular systems These system specific details override the information given in this manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 143 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 In the case where the RX and TX pins must be separate for example connection via a modem fibre optic interface or 4 wire per port interface to another ECM links 11 and 13 must be removed for port 1 and links 12 and 14 removed for port 2 The RX pins are then the INPUT to the ECM and the TX pins are the OUTPUT of the ECM LT0088 Issue 5 1 144 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 Panel 1 spiF PAsPcH WIP SPCH M S Links setto M PABX 248 Music Source MUSIC May Connect ECM RS485A to any panel 5485 Max length 500m Must Connect to Com configured panel PA SPCH SPIF wi secu M S Links removed PABX MUSIC Comms Panel 2 LEA iH Paging Console PABX and or MUSIC wiring may not be required depending on the application 248 Hi May Connect to any panel ECM RS485A RS485B Panel 3 SPIF PA SPCH WIP SPCH M S Links removed PABX it MUSIC E ECM RS485A En mc scene u i ESS N le Panel4 gpip Bp Panel 6 spi
209. rom DIN RAIL to Bare Board and converted the faulty part from Bare Board to DIN RAIL Return the faulty part for repair complete with the DIN RAIL components just fitted 18 3 Module Earthing From early 1999 most DIN RAIL modules will be supplied with metal hardware instead of the plastic holders previously used This is to ensure compliance with EMC emission requirements These modules with metal hardware are interchangeable with the old modules with plastic hardware When fitting a part with a metal frame ensure the tips of the screws underneath it make good electrical contact with the DIN rail if necessary by bending out the tabs on which the screws are mounted When mounting a bare board directly to a 21U cabinet ensure that steel mounting hardware is used so that the earth connection points on the board connect to the chassis LT0088 Issue 5 1 138 27 09 2011 Chapter 19 CABINET WIRING Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CABINET WIRING 19 1 Drawings The following drawings show the wiring inside a typical QE90 cabinet for reference This information will be useful when you need to fit additional parts to expand the QE90 beyond the capacity it was delivered with 699 177 QE90 Generalised Wiring Diagram 699 180 QE90 Optional Panel Wiring 699 198 QE90 Generalised Wiring Diagram Remote Equipment Rack Note these drawings are inserted into printed manuals but in order to reduce the f
210. rotection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES 22 8 Simplex 4100 Interface An interface to a Simplex 4100 series fire panel is available for QE90 systems with ECM modules fitted These modules are normally fitted only to networked QE90 systems but can also be fitted in stand alone panels to provide the interface to the 4100 FIP The 4100 and QE90 panels must be co located as there is only a single connection between the two panels On QE90 the 4100 interface cannot be used in conjunction with FIP module inputs at the same ECM but can be used in conjunction with WIP circuits used as FIP inputs You must allocate a contiguous series of pseudo points on the 4100 to map to FIP inputs You can then map these FIP inputs to Evac zones in the normal way for switch inputs i e you can have more than 1 FIP zone mapping to a QE90 zone but one FIP zone cannot map to more than 1 QE90 zone Normally you would have the sequence of FIP pseudo points mapping 1 to 1 to QE90 zones It is recommended that this range of pseudo points be P451 P511 covering 60 zones The 4100 must be programmed so that this range of pseudo points reflect the EVAC trigger points The QE90 is programmable in the factory to set the starting point e g 451 and to map the points to EVAC zones however point to zone mapping other than 1 1 would normally be unnecessary as it can be done in the FIP In the 4100U Programmer this config
211. rt Check that the LK1 jumper is fitted on the Widget the cable connections from the PC to the Widget have been made correctly and the correct COM port has been selected Power down the module and restart from Step 3 LT0088 Issue 5 1 204 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIDGET BOARD 6 The Programming Menu shown below will appear Click the Setting button Select a baud rate of 38400 with a program interval of 40ms and click OK Click E P R to erase any previous software from the Widget s memory program the new software and then read back and verify the software M16C Flash Start Program Setting Download Version VDC status M32C 83 VDC FF ON CEPR Exit Programming menu 7 Click OK when prompted Erase Check that a programming phase then a Read Check phase occurs each with its own progress bar 8 When programming has completed check that the message Program OK appears Click OK to close the popup and click Exit to quit FlashStart Wait for the window to close before continuing Switch off power to the QE90 and remove the FWE jumper LK1 on the Widget board Unplug the LMOO65 ribbon cable 9 Update the software version label on the Widget board 10 Reconnect the wiring removed in step 1 Power up the QE90 and test the system LT0088 Issue 5 1 205 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commi
212. rt 3 4 3 4 Warning the fire alarm system has operated 9 10 standby for further instructions Note The 60 second version has an extra copy of the alert message stored at message number 9 The alert message is just over 5 seconds long and hence uses 2 message numbers Standard ECP software shipped with each QE90 system is configured for playing of the evacuate message with evacuation tones only Therefore the standard configuration does not include a message with alert tones Thus with a standard configuration of ECP and EMUX9601 software regardless of whether it is the 16 or 60 second version the user is only able to customize the evacuation message The message duration can be between 100 milliseconds and 16 seconds but must start at message number 1 Custom ECP ECM software is required for any of the following features Messages with alert tones Standalone messages to be played continuously to zones on background music Standalone messages to be played once to zones on background music Additional messages e g longer than 16 seconds or multiple messages to be played with the evacuate tones 5 Messages to be played only in Auto and not Manual It is now the default for messages to be played in both Manual and Auto Contact your equipment supplier or Tyco if you require changes to the ECP ECM software AON 15 7 EMUX9601 Message Recording and Playback The EMUX9601 provides field recording of t
213. s For systems without an ECM there are two methods of setting up the information in the QE90 e Front panel via keyboard refer to ECP_ on site settings using keyboardlts9 e PC via serial port refer to ECP on site settings using terminalle Note the WIP Master phone redirection can be setup only via the front panel Refer to Master Phone Redirection s3 The default values for the on site settings are given in Default Values bool A description of the effect of the cascade settings follows The adjustment of on site settings described here allows a few frequently changed items or items that will usually be unknown in the factory to be set on site without any special program For full programming of the configuration see Configuration Programming with QEConfigi2 2 24 2 Cascade Sequences The following tables illustrate the Cascade Time delays the effect of the on site settable Cascade Enabled Disabled switch and the effect of the on site settable Alert Enabled Disabled switch Note the Standard 2 up 1 down sequences are only defaults and many sites have site specific sequences The Cascade Disabled sequences are generally as shown and are not customised LT0088 Issue 5 1 182 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS The Delay before Action is usually set to zero When non zero during this time no tones are generated by the QE90 howeve
214. s e g to accept clean contact outputs from a time switch to invoke a different cascade sequence out of normal hours The connection for FIP or BGA inputs is for a normally open contact closing for alarm The line is terminated with an end of line zener diode type BZT03 C10 to maintain line monitoring The diode must be connected with the cathode i e the end marked with a band to the positive input Refer to the diagram below The termination diodes factory fitted to each input must be relocated to the end of the line when terminating field wiring to the input The termination diodes must remain on all inputs assigned to zones in the system configuration refer configuration printout even if there is no connection from the FIP or a BGA to those inputs Inputs programmed as GP inputs do not need the zener diode end of line Cables should have a wire gauge of at least 0 75mm2 and should not be longer than 1000m Refer to Widget for information on the Widget Board used to replace the microprocessor on the FIB8910 from late 2004 7 2 RFIB9511 Remote Rack FIP BGA Input Module A related module is the RFIB9511 which is fitted to distributed equipment racks without ECPs It provides FIP and or BGA inputs as usual and also controls the SPIF module fitted in the rack The RFIB9511 does not have Relay Outputs Refer to drawing 699 198 for details of the wiring between the RFIB and SPIF modules Issue E of the FIB8910 m
215. s shown the RX and TX TX B terminals are connected together and are equivalent Notes for Issue A boards 1 The TX and RX terminals are combined RX There is only one pair for Bus A and one Aes ae ah lee ee tw wide him a tes eee pair for Bus B TX A 2 LK11 LK12 LK13 and LK14 have a TX A different function shouldallbe Fe removed RX A 3 The and terminals are around the other Ro ee way LK13 installed LK11 installed location To Paging Console Comms To PA Speech at previous panel To PA Speech at next panel To PA Speech on bus spur if any other end connects directly To WIP Speech on bus spur if any other end connects directly To WIP Speech at next panel To WIP Speech at previous panel To RS485B at next panel To RS485B on bus spur if any To RS485B at previous panel To RS485A at next panel To RS485A on bus spur if any To RS485A at previous panel Connect Shields to SHIELD terminal at all locations and to chassis at one Network Wiring At SPIF9506 SPIF9709 and ECM 70088 Issue 5 1 146 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 20 5 Systems with Multiple PA WIP Bus Segments On some complex systems the PA and WIP busses may be broken into segments in order to allow more th
216. s the terminal block can be removed and discarded 6 23 WTRM2000 Two Wire WIP Connection With the WTRM2000 one normally open BGA device may be connected across the WIP circuit A 1 2K 0 25W 1 resistor Tyco part number RR0034 must be wired in series with the BGA These resistors will be provided with QE90 systems with WTRM2000 modules A two wire BGA device may not be used with a zone manned pushbutton on the same circuit Two wire WIP BGA functionality must be programmed into the QE90 with QEConfigb 3l 6 2 4 WTRM2000 Zone Manned Pushbutton A pushbutton or switch can be fitted to a remote WIP phone so that when the switch is closed while the WIP is on hook the appropriate ZONE MANNED indicator on the MECP front panel will light Wiring of the switch is shown in WTRM2000 Generall 42 It requires 4k7 ohm 0 25W Watt resistor to be wired to one side of the switch such that when the pushbutton is operated the 4k7 resistor is switched in parallel across the WIP line 1 resistors Tyco part number RR0041 should be used in new installations Unlike the WTRM9007 which requires a pushbutton a toggle switch may be used with the WTRM2000 However note that operation of the switch cannot be detected when the phone is off hook 6 2 5 WTRM2000 General Purpose Input A general purpose switch input may be wired like a FIP input The 10k EOL resistor is optional On the WTRM2000 two general purpose input switches may be wired to a single
217. sed MECP SECP network one and only one FIP can connect to either the MECP or the SECP but not both On an ECM network one or multiple FIPs may be connected but only one to each ECM 22 24 RZDU ECP When connecting the PA0481 to an ECP module a LM0077 loom will be required The ECP must have a MAX232 IC installed in the U9 position Fitted by default after early 1999 If a printer output is required at the same time as the RZDU input then the printer is connected to the female DB9 socket at the double header end of the cable LMO077 The pinout of the DB9 socket on LM0077 is as follows LT0088 Issue 5 1 164 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES m som SSS E CL B p LL DENEN ERR GROUND Input to QE90 must be high for QE90 to transmit This socket may be directly connected to a PC with a 9 pin cable wired straight through The format is 1200 baud 8 data bits no parity To connect a printer here refer to RS232 Printer Interfacel ss noting the baud rate for the printer must be 1200 Note this port cannot be used for interactive diagnostics 74 ECP on site settings using terminallis For Transferring a configuration file prepared elsewhere using QEConfigb 3 plug the lead from the PC directly into the SPIF9709 or SE9004 after unplugging the LM0077 The 24V for the RZDU interface may be obtained from the power terminals on a
218. sistors should be used in new installations It is not possible to use a toggle switch instead of a pushbutton as when the switch is in the operated position it is not possible for the QE90 to detect when a WIP which has been off hook is placed on hook 6 3 4 WIPS9007 General Purpose Input A general purpose switch input may be wired like a FIP input The 10k EOL resistor is optional The function of the inputs is determined by the software programmed into the QE90 with QEConfigl 3 6 4 Vigilant amp FP0938 WIP Phone Wiring Refer to the sheet supplied with the Vigilant FP0938 WIP phone for full information The following is only a summary Note that the IN terminals are internally connected to the OUT terminals Two pairs are provided to make it easier to connect the EOL resistor or loop onto an BGA Connect the line to the panel to the IN and IN terminals Note that these terminals are polarity sensitive The terminal on the phone must connect to the terminal of the termination module The FP0938 will be supplied with an EOL resistor connected to the OUT and OUT terminals so itis not necessary to connect another EOL and the EOL resistor supplied connected to the WTRM module can be discarded If a connection to a BGA is required the EOL resistor can be removed and the OUT terminals wired to a series combination of the BGA switch and a 1200 ohm resistor with the EOL then connected in parallel If the ring is not loud enough
219. sition on the master amplifier module and in the S position on the slave amplifier module e All the remaining link settings apply to the master module only The remaining link settings on the slave module are immaterial e Any local input must be connected to the master module e The ribbon cable to the transformer module TRAN200 must come from the backplane connector behind the master module The ribbon cable connection behind the slave module is not used e The volume control to be used is on the master module The setting of the volume control on the slave module is immaterial e Only the master module is listed on the configuration listing The slave module must be adjacent to the master module e he master module and slave module are connected with a four wire cable connecting to connector J4 on each module 5 2 3 Default Input Selection Each amplifier has a link to select the default input to be used when no other signal is selected i e none of Alert Tone Evacuate Tone PA Speech Non emergency Paging PABX or Music are selected These are LK1 4 for the EAMP9001 LK1 2 for the HAMP9308 and LK1 for the AMP200 The following are the options for each of these links SILENCE No Audio Signal AUX BUS AUX input on the signals interface module Refer to Background Music Input Facility ss and to SECP and Remote Equipment Rack Interfacel 97 Removed Local Input connector on the amplifier module Refer to Local I
220. ssioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 206 27 09 2011 Chapter 26 PC PAGING CONSOLE Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PC PAGING CONSOLE 26 1 Introduction A PC based paging console is available for the QE90 evacuation system This allows paging announcements to be made to a large number of QE90 zones from a single Windows 2000 or XP workstation without requiring a separate physical Paging Console The PC Paging Console connects the PC and a microphone to the QE90 system A windows software program running on the PC allows paging control of individual or grouped evacuation zones To the QE90 system the PC based Paging Console behaves in a similar way to standard paging consoles Ordering Codes FP0902 FP PC PAGING CONSOLE INTERFACE UNIT This includes an Interface Unit and the software for installing on the PC Like the standalone paging console one of two microphones may be used 500169 SUNDRY PAGING MICROPHONE OR SU0168 SUNDRY MICROPHONE GOOSENECK 600 OHM C W MTG KIT fi Paging Console f 10 xl Last Polled by QE90 Time QE90 Paging Console Example Site Reception Factory Zone 1 Engineering A Sales Administration Factory Zone 2 Engineering B Product Support Accounts Factory Zone 3 CAD Demonstration Area Factory Zone 4 TestLab Factory Workshop Store Cafeteria Admin All Zones Factory Engineering Clear
221. stem and with any re configured software If the printout is lost it may be downloaded by Tyco employees from http www tycosafetyproducts anz com Click Login Enter your Tyco Fire and Security username and password Click the Login button Click the Download button Click QE90 Click QE90 Configuration Files Alternatively an ECM controlled panel configuration may be listed to a terminal with the F command and with version 6 and later ECP software it may be possible for the configuration to be extracted from the panel with QEConfigb A typical example of a configuration printout is made up of the following tables shown below On a typical printout some table rows may be missing or complete tables missing when they are programmed entirely to default values Only basic information is given here about how to decode the printout For further information refer to QEConfig User Manual LT0455 Zone Table Zone Zone WIP1 WIP2 WIP3 Watts Strobes FIPs BGAs WIP1 WIP2 WIP3 S B Amp Notall or Combine Number Name Label Label Label group dwith next Bm West 4 p We PW South Floor 3 1st Floor 1 North 1 South 1 West 5 3 W7 W8 7 No No ws 2nd 2North 2South 2 West 13 10 10 11 12 No No Floor 5 3rd 3North 3South 3West 17 25 7 Floor The zone table lists the equipment assigned to each zone A zone is a building zone that usually is controlled by a single row of controls and indicators on the MECP control
222. t which provides 2 General Purpose inputs Note the FP0938 phone is polarity sensitive while the other models are not The terminals labelled OV will be wired in the factory When expanding a system wire one of them to the OV terminal on the Backplane Note that the 3 wire WIP BGA circuit is wired with the terminal common on the WTRM2000 The terminal is common on the WTRM9007 Note AS2220 1 prohibits connecting more than one phone to a circuit as they then cannot be individually addressed In any case it is recommended that you do not connect more than one phone to a circuit as there can be spurious fault indications when more than one phone is off hook 10K 1 EOL WTRM2000 Two General Purpose Inputs on one circuit 600 ohms 1 swe Old Style 1k2 196 10k 196 EOL Optional N O Zone Manned WTRM2000 Wiring 6 22 WTRM2000 End of Line Termination When terminating the wiring to each remote device the 10k ohm resistor fitted across each WIP terminal block must be removed and fitted across the line connection point at the remote phone or FIP BGA switch 1 resistors should be used in new installations included on WTRM2000 Tyco part number RR0045 However the Vigilant FP0938 phone comes with an EOL resistor already fitted so the resistor LT0088 Issue 5 1 43 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES connected acros
223. ted to U14 but will have a standard RAM IC instead Version 4 and higher ECP software uses a EEPROM IC on the ECP9702 for storage of on site setup parameters A battery backed clock IC will only be fitted in new systems requiring a printer for event logging Previously a battery backed clock IC or battery backed RAM IC was required for storage of setup parameters in all ECP9002 modules even when there was no printer output A battery backed RAM IC or battery backed clock Clock IC is required 1 In ECP9002 modules regardless of software versions 2 In ECP9702 modules when the evac ECP software version is 2 99 or less When replacing an ECP board in a system which requires a battery backed clock or RAM IC if the replacement board is not fitted with an IC of type MK48T02 MK48Z02 MK48T 12 48212 MK48T08 051643 or DS1220 it is necessary to remove this IC from the board being replaced and fit it into the replacement board Of course it is always necessary to remove the Evac and WIP software ICs from the board being replaced and fit them to the replacement ECP Also note that the on site setup parameters should always be checked after ECP board is replaced Refer to Software Locationsh4 for the locations of these components e If the ECP9702 has the Widget board fitted to U52 then refer to ECP Revision Interchangeability 23 e The ECP9702 includes the DIN microphone connector for the 0213 microphone as used on the ECP9002 along with a 4
224. th recording source DIP switches to the off position first if changing between recording sources Adjust the source signal with the RECORD LEVEL potentiometer VR7 so that the record level meter has both green and yellow LEDs predominantly on with the red LED flickering occasionally If for example the ECP microphone is to be used as the recording source speak into the microphone with the press to talk button depressed and adjust the RECORD LEVEL clockwise to increase the record level meter display up from green to yellow to red or anti clockwise to decrease the meter level back from red to yellow to green Select the message number that the recording is to start from by setting the first 4 DIP switches on the SW to the appropriate message number Note message number 0 is invalid Press and hold the RECORD button To start recording press and hold the PLAY button The message will continue recording for as long as the RECORD button is held down or if the PLAY button is released before the end of a message number recording will stop at the conclusion of the current message number This is an ideal way of ensuring that the recording does not go over a message boundary and erase the next message Message duration can be between 100 milliseconds and a maximum of 16 seconds 4 consecutive message numbers If the message is to be greater than 4 seconds the PLAY button must be held depressed at the end of each message 4 second period
225. th the original ECP9002 Refer to ECP Revision Interchangeabilityl124 for details when changing ECP modules Refer to Widget Boardbo2 for information on the widget board used to replace the WIP microprocessor on the ECP9702 from late 2004 Also refer to ECP Revision Interchangeabilityl122 for details of the interchangeability of ECP boards which use the widget board and previous versions 16 2 DIP Switch Settings There are two DIP switches on the ECP module which must be set to define e Whether the module is an MECP or SECP In asystem more than one ECP the ECP which is to have master control if both are switched to Manual is the MECP This is not necessarily the one with the equipment amplifiers etc e If the module is an SECP its address e Whether a serial port is fitted for connection to a printer or diagnostic terminal In addition a 232 IC must be fitted in the socket U9 if a serial port is to be fitted e If the system has SPIF9506 SPIF9709 modules whether the SPARE SPEECH bus is wired or not e If the system has SPIF9506 SPIF9709 modules whether this ECP is connected to the SPIF at one end of the bus with its links in the M position e Whether the hardware is one WIP per zone or three WIPs per zone On the ECP9002 if manufactured during or after 1996 there is one jumper to select the EPROM size Select the positions shown for various software versions Note that from August 1997 onwards all systems will re
226. the F4000 MX4428 F4000 software must be version 2 25N or later 22 6 F3200 Programming A set of relays are assigned logic equations incorporating the fire alarm zones that should trigger each corresponding evacuation zone Two choices are available e Relays 1 64 can be used to enter the equations in the F3200 and the active status will be sent to the QE90 as RZDU Alarm LEDs on zones 65 128 or Alarm Operate on Panel Link zones 65 128 However using relays 1 64 uses up physical relay numbers that cannot then be used for actual relay outputs for other purposes Note in F3200 panels with software prior to V2 07 the relays must be physically present to allow programming of logic equations e Dummy Relays 65 128 can be used to enter the equations in the F3200 and the active status will be sent to the QE90 as RZDU Alarm LEDs on zones 129 192 or Alarm Operate on Panel Link zones 129 192 However these relay outputs also directly control the alarm LEDs in zone range 1 64 on any LED display boards fitted into the F3200 So it is not possible to have both LED displays fitted for zone displays and use the corresponding relay outputs to control the QE90 unless the LEDs are used to indicate the equation status being sent to the QE90 A common arrangement is to not fit the high zone LEDs zones 49 64 to the F3200 and to use these dummy relays 113 128 to control the EWIS An example equation would be R117 22 Z4A 27 WSS This s
227. the new time in 24 hour format Current time is e g 12 47 30 Enter new time 24 hour format The new time can now be entered e g 15 30 00 then press Enter or just Enter to exit the command The screen will display the new time if one is entered Type VE Enter to display the software version on the screen eg QUINTRIX version V6 01 Typing Q Enter will exit from on site setup mode and return to printer event logging mode 24 6 Master Phone Redirection The QE90 can be setup so that a field WIP will ring whenever the master WIP rings Picking up either handset will stop both handsets ringing Picking up the remote WIP will automatically answer the call and enable voice communication to occur between the calling WIP and the redirected WIP Picking up the master WIP still requires the calling WIP button to be pressed to enable voice communication This feature enables WIP calls to be answered at a remote location when the MECP is not manned This WIP redirection can be setup on the QE90 front panel at any time Simply press the WIP side PROGRAM key the LED turns on and then the WIP key that calls should be redirected to the PROGRAM LED turns off If redirection is to be cancelled simply press the WIP side PROGRAM key twice LED turns on then off LT0088 Issue 5 1 199 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual CASCADE AND OTHER ON SITE SETTINGS On an ECM networ
228. themselves but connect to the appropriate WIP termination module WTRM2000 or WTRM9007 via a flat ribbon cable and the backplane The WIPS2000 must connect to a WTRM2000 termination module The WIPS9004 must connect to a WT RM9007 termination module Do not swap them over When a WIP phone is picked up it automatically calls the ECP A confidence tone will be heard until the call is answered provided the WIPS2000 card is communicating with the ECP If the WIPS2000 software is version 1 66 or lower the confidence tone will be heard regardless of communication with the ECP 14 2 LED Indicators WIPS2000 Eleven LED indicators are located on the front of the module and their function is as follows Flashing Transmitting on COMMS CHANNEL Indicate the number of any circuit in fault The Gutter esum LD3 Circuit 20 is in fault 16 4 weighting 4 LD4 If more than one circuit is in fault these LEDs weighting 2 will cycle around all such circuit numbers LD5 green weighting 1 LD6 red On steady when one or more phones are in talk mode LD7 yellow Flashes when one or more circuits is ringing i e being called by the ECP LD8 green Flashes when one or more circuits is off hook i e calling the ECP LT0088 Issue 5 1 102 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP SLAVE MODULE 14 3 LED Indicators WIPS9004 Five LED indicators are located on the front of the modu
229. tion and Commissioning Manual HIGH LEVEL FIP INTERFACES ECM DB9 F 4100 FIP DB25 M 1 DCD 2 RXD 2 TXD 3 TXD 3 RXD 4 DTR 4 RTS 5GND L sors 7 RTS 6 DSR sors soco 9 RI 20 DTR If zones go into alarm while the connection is broken the QE90 will be updated within a couple of minutes of the connection being restored However if zones go out of alarm while the connection is broken the QE90 will never be informed of the fact and the zones will continue to indicate Alarm on the QE90 This situation can be overcome by powering down and up either the FIP or the QE90 LT0088 Issue 5 1 169 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual 170088 Issue 5 1 170 27 09 2011 Chapter 23 PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PRINTER TERMINAL CONNECTION AND DIAGNOSTICS 23 1 Printer Terminal Overview The QE90 EWIS system has an RS232 Port configured for a Terminal or Printer 9600 baud 8 data bits no parity The port can be used to attach a printer terminal or laptop computer with terminal emulation software so that events and fault conditions can be logged in more detail than is available through the ECP front panel LEDs This is particularly useful during commissioning or fault finding as specific fault conditions will be identified The printer terminal will log all events as they occur
230. to connect a given zone s speaker line s If a zone has more than one amplifier assigned all amplifiers must have separate cables to separate groups of speakers It is not possible to parallel amplifier outputs Please note that the 26 way ribbon cables which run from the transformer modules to the Backplane have Pin 1 at one end connected to pin 26 at the other end This is different to the 26 way cable which runs from the backplane to the signals interface module Be careful not to mix these two cable types TRAN9304 2 TRAN9304 4 TRAN9705 2 TRAN9705 4 and TRAN9706 2 have relays fitted and can switch in one or more standby amplifiers to replace any faulty amplifier s TRAN9304 2 and TRAN9304 4 can only be used in systems with standby amplifiers TRAN9705 2 TRAN9705 4 and TRAN9706 2 can be used in systems with or without standby amplifiers with appropriate link settings The HTRN9308 and TRAN200 always have standby relays fitted but do not require jumpers to select whether or not they are used 4 2 Connection Points The diagrams below show the connection points for the speaker wiring on the different transformer modules TRAN9705 H Relay 4 Line 1 2 9705 ee 9 Relay 3 Line 2 TRAN9706 NM T TRAN8872 relay 1 Line 4 9 TRAN8872 Connection to Connection to Standby Amp Standby Amp Line 4 Relay 1 o Line Relay 2 o Line 2 Relay 3 9 1 Relay 4 o 10 Watt and 25 Watt Tra
231. to replace it refer to ECP9702 and ECP9002 23 above for further information Systems with One WIP Per Zone Facias Older ECPs with a One WIP Per Zone facia can be replaced with the PA0641 This has a 40 pin Socket into which you can plug the site specific or generic WIP ECP software from the board being replaced If the existing system has an ECP9002 this ECP9702 can also be used to replace it refer to ECP9702 and ECP9002 23 above for further information LT0088 Issue 5 1 123 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual ECP MODULE amp DISPLAY EXTENDERS 16 3 3 REPLACING A WIDGET BOARD ECP WITH AN OLDER ECP An ECP9702 fitted with a Widget Board can theoretically be replaced by any ECP9702 as long as itis already fitted with version 2 x WIP ECP Software However note that an ECP9702 fitted with a Widget Board cannot directly be replaced by the PA0623 service part as the PA0623 has WIP ECP Software fitted since it is was designed as a replacement for PA0643s with plug in software and to take the software from the board being replaced 16 4 Software Locations If you are supplied with new software for a system the diagram below shows where it is to be fitted in the ECP module Evac ECP Software ECP9002 Battery Backed Clock WIP ECP Software Ju Evac ECP Software ECP9702 Battery Backed Clock WIP ECP Software U14 5 C ECP Key Components Location LT
232. tring for the modem as described in 20 11 If there is no modem to dial out and print alarms remotely and a string is already defined type lt Enter gt which will remove the string Current modem initialise string To leave as is type Enter To change type a new string Enter This string should disable echo and result codes eg ATEOQO To disable modem initialisation type Enter Enter the initialisation string for the modem as described in 20 11 If these is no modem to dial out and print alarms remotely and a string is already defined type lt Enter gt which will remove the string Modbus Zone Address 0 to disable Currently O Enter the lower of the two slave addresses to be used for Modbus typically colour graphics communications This address is the Zone address The Group address is one higher Maximum time between modbus polls 255 to disable fault Currently 5 Only presented if the modbus zone address is not 0 Enter the maximum time in seconds between modbus polls before a fault is raised LT0088 Issue 5 1 151 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual EVACUATION COMMUNICATIONS MODULE ECM9603 Control via modbus disallowed Currently N Only presented if the modbus zone address is not 0 Enter Y to disable control over modbus Zones isolated on FIP display fault on EWIS Currently N Only presented if there is a high level FIP
233. trobe lights including the Multi Candela Strobes have internal diodes to prevent damage if they are connected around the wrong way If the strobe lights you are using do have an internal diode connected in series with the supply then you will not need the diodes shown in the diagram above and you can just wire every strobe light directly across the output of the STRM9502 Wire the alert strobe light positive terminal to A and the evacuate strobe light positive to B 8 3 General Purpose Output Wiring If you are using some or all of the outputs as general purpose relay outputs each unused strobe output can provide two separate relay outputs with a shared common connection For example if output 8 is used for general purpose relay outputs there will be two relay contacts one between 8A and 8C and the other between 8B and 8C The programming of these outputs must be done with QEConfigk 21 Q 8C 8B Internal Wiring of STRM9502 for pair of Relay Outputs These relays are rated at 30V 1A or 30V 2A for a resistive load 8 4 Links and DIP Switch Settings The link settings for each output are shown in the following table GP output Pair strobe output DIP switch settings DIP switches 5 8 are used to select the mode for powered strobe outputs Voltage free GP relay outputs are unaffected by these DIP switches LT0088 Issue 5 1 64 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioni
234. tup og 199 6 Master Phone Redirection eee eeee sees eeue 199 7 Default Values nein unl 200 Chapter 25 WIDGET BOARD 202 1 Widget Board Overview eene nnne nnne nnne nana nnn nean nn 202 2 Fitting Widget Board eeeseeeeeeeeeeeenen eene nnne 202 3 Programming Widget Board Software sss 203 Chapter 26 PC PAGING CONSOLE 208 2 2 ORDERED IOTER 208 21 SI T METRI IEEE 209 3 Programmability E 209 4 Requirements E T E E A TA ET 210 5 Physical GharacltlerisliCS 2 e 210 6 Software Upgrades 210 Chapter 27 CONFIGURATION PROGRAMMING WITH QEConfig 212 212 Chapter 28 IP NETWORKING 214 1 EMI 214 LT0088 Issue 5 1 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual LT0088 Issue 5 1 X 27 09 2011 Chapter 1 INTRODUCTION Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual INTRODUCTION 1 1 Quick Reference Guide WIPS2000 DIP Switchlio3 10W 25W Amp Speaker Line terminations e 50W 100W Amp Speaker Line terminations 27 200W Amp Speaker Line terminations 27 Field wiring terminations FIP BGA Module terminat
235. uired only on a panel with no SPIF module ie with an SE9004 module MWIP9903 Wiring 6 9 2 LED Indicators Six LED Indicators are located on the MWIP9903 module and their functions are as follows NORMAL STATUS CONDITION INDICATED ILLUMINATED 424V SUPPLY OK ILLUMINATED 412V SUPPLY OK 12VREF ILLUMINATED 12V REFERENCE SUPPLY OK RUN ILLUMINATED MICROPROCESSOR RUNNING OK COMMS PULSING COMMS OK MODULE RESPONDING FAULT OFF WHEN ON ALINE FAULT EXISTS LT0088 Issue 5 1 52 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual WIP PHONE TERMINATION MODULES 6 9 3 DIP Switch 1 Settings Switch 1 is normally OFF in a QE90 system The 8 circuits are then individually addressable by the MECP When switch 1 is ON the circuits will be arranged into sets with circuits 1 3 as one set circuits 4 and 5 as another set and circuits 6 8 as the third set Each of these 3 sets will behave as a single circuit to the MECP This option could be used to have multiple WIPs per ECP control with each WIP wired individually back to the MW P9903 module Switch 2 must be ON in a QE90 system Switch 3 must be ON to enable all 8 circuits When OFF only circuits 1 3 will be enabled Switches 4 8 must be OFF 6 9 4 DIP Switch 2 Settings Note that in a QE90 system each MWIP9903 will address the first 8 of each multiple of 30 circuits dad id nd li ll Address CIRCUITS OFF orr orr OFF oFF oFF
236. undistorted speech For the former ECP9002 model refer to ECP9002 Speech Microphone Level Adjustments 2 e For each EMUX module adjust the controls shown in EMUX9601 Volume Control Adjustments 3 or EMUX9002 Volume Control Adjustments h17 to achieve balance between the various emergency signals and the required level for any non emergency signals for those amplifiers controlled by that EMUX i e those amplifiers in the same card cage Normally if there are two card cages in a cabinet the upper card cage is terminated in the transformer modules down the left side of the cabinet and the lower card cage is terminated in the transformer modules down the right hand side of the cabinet 17 4 1 Location of Amplifier Controls The location of the controls is shown in the diagram below 4 x 10W AMPLIFIER If the EAMP9001 module is configured as 4 x 10W amplifiers all four controls are used 2x25 WATT AMPLIFIER MODULE If the EAMP9001 module is configured as two 25 Watt amplifiers then only volume controls 1 and 3 are used 2x50 WATT AMPLIFIER MODULE If the HAMP9308 module is configured as two 50 Watt amplifiers then both volume controls 1 and 2 are used 1x100 WATT AMPLIFIER MODULE LT0088 Issue 5 1 133 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PLACING INTO OPERATION If the HAMP9308 module is configured as one 100 Watt amplifier then only volume control 1 is used 200 WATT AMPLIFIER MOD
237. uration is required e Inthe Hardware window of the Programmer add a RS232 2120 module 4100 01 13 6038 o Inthe Properties window for this device on the Port A or Port B tab as appropriate set the Port Type to RS232 and the Communication Settings to 9600 bps EVEN parity 8 data bits 1 stop bit o Select the Port Data window for this port Inthe Gen Info tab set the Device Type as COMPUTER and the Port ID as QE90 Inthe Port Options tab set all options OFF except for PROTOCOL STATUS BPREFIX SUPV POLL ATTRIB LF e Inthe Port Vectoring window of the Programmer select the QE90 port and disable all Event Reporting except PSEUDO Events If the connection is broken both the FIP and the QE90 will indicate faults after 30 60 seconds The FIP will indicate RS232 Interface Port B Abnormal while the QE90 will indicate a FIP BGA fault for all the affected zones Similarly the QE90 will indicate a fault if the FIP is powered down or not producing supervisory messages The FIP will indicate a fault if the QE90 is powered down or not replying to the supervisory messages The connection to the QE90 is into RS232 port A on the ECM module A LM0065 should be used from the ECM RS232 Port A to provide a 9 pin connector and LM0277 used to provide a 3m connection to the DB25 port on the Dual RS232 module in the 4100 panel The wiring for LM0277 is as follows LT0088 Issue 5 1 168 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installa
238. us Equipment PA Speech Comms Wiring between ECPs and or Equipment Racks The diagram below shows the connections to the SPIF9506 SPIF9709 Interface module which will be located at each ECP and equipment rack in a multiple location system The connections are bussed between like terminals on the interface modules Note that although the comms wiring can be wired in a star or with spurs as desired speech wiring must be bussed between locations star spur wiring or looping is not permitted Also one end of the speech cables must be an ECP module and that ECP module and its SPIF module must be set up to monitor the cables Refer to Link and Switch Settings 971 and DIP switch Settings h20 For networked systems with ECM modules at each location refer also to Wiring Between Locations 43 LT0088 Issue 5 1 96 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual SECP amp REMOTE EQUIPMENT RACK INTERFACE To Comms Bus at other panels To Comms Backup at other Panels To PA Speech SPEECH at other Panels 7 Speech Backup at other Panels optional SPEECH BACKUP PABX MUSIC AUX SPIF9506 L emt er o ERES To Wip Speech SPIF9709 Yum Connect shields together at all modules and to SHIELDS terminal at one module Connect GND terminal to Chassis as directly as possible SPIF9506 SPIF9709 Wiring Notes The shields of all cables sh
239. variable n Us n U variable n at sid S Vn V variable n Vs n V variable n at sid S WBU Wip Bus used WBF Wip Bus fault WF wip line fault WCO any wip connected on 1st SPIF WC1 wip connected on 2nd SPIF WMR0 wip master ringing due to wip on 1st SPIF group WMH 1 wip master ringing due to wip on 2nd SPIF group WA wip auto answer mode selected Wx y WIP zone x column y y 1 2 or 3 off hook WRx y WIP zone x column y y 1 2 or 3 ringing Being called or calling WAx y WIP zone x column y y 1 2 or 3 active off hook OR ringing Wn wipcircuit n off hook or closed Xn X zone set zone n ZA any zone active alert evac pa amp ptt pabx ZCx zone x cleared ZMx zonexmanned Zn zone n has latched alarm Zn x This is less than the nth time cascade script has been run with zone n in alarm Zn x This is the nth time cascade script has been run with zone n in alarm Zn x This is greater than the nth time cascade script has been run with zone n alarm Script Outputs AM force alarm processing to begin even though no alarm in a zone at this node An alert zone n Cn modbus music zone n CI use initial timeout CM force connect microphone CTx 1 within cascade script change timeout to NEXT to x secs DC disable slave wip confidence tone DR disable master wip ring Dn modbus pabx zone n En evac zonen LT0088 Issue 5 1 22 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual PANEL CONF
240. way 0 1 connector for the ME0290 microphone Note that when you need to insert an IC into a socket which has more positions than there are pins on the IC you should leave the blank positions at the pin 1 end of the IC the end with the indentation Note If you are upgrading the Evac ECP software to version 2 0 or later from version 1 x when changing the ECP board this is frequently done but by no means essential refer to SE9004 Signals Interface Moduleltool for notes about the SE9004 module 16 3 2 REPLACING AN OLDER ECP WITH A WIDGET BOARD ECP Systems with Three WIP Per Zone Facias The latest ECP9702 part number PA0643 i e Revision C 5 2 or higher with the widget board in place of the TMS77C82 microprocessor can be used to replace an older ECP9702 or ECP9002 provided the existing WIP ECP Software version is Version 2 0 or higher This version is generic i e not site specific and it has been used for all panels with SECPs or Amp Racks manufactured since late 1995 and all other panels manufactured since late 1997 If the existing system has an ECP9002 refer to ECP9702 and ECP9002 23 above for further information For older systems i e with Version 1 x site specific WIP ECP Software a specially made service ECP9702 is available part number PA0623 This has 40 pin socket into which you can plug the site specific WIP ECP software from the board being replaced If the existing system has an ECP9002 this ECP9702 can also be used
241. witch 4 Note that the option to disable the alert message only applies when the default message i e message 3 is programmed in the factory configuration LT0088 Issue 5 1 111 27 09 2011 Tyco Fire Protection Products QE90 Installation and Commissioning Manual MULTIPLEXER MODULES EMUX9601 amp EMUX9002 Assuming Alert Speech is S4 Off programmed in factory New Zealand Default Speech Chip Message 3 typically Alert Tone Warning the fire alarm system has operated standby for further Note approximately 16 seconds of tones instructions between messages if S1 is OFF and approximately 8 seconds of tones between TUM U N messages if S1 is ON 54 On Alert Tone No speech even though default speech is configured in factory 15 4 4 Balancing Tone and Speech Levels The Emergency and Evacuate Now Keywords and the fixed messages in the Widget board selected when SW2 2 is ON cannot have their volume adjusted The Digitised Speech control only affects the Site Recordable messages generated by the Speech Chip U2 Older Production EMUX 9601 Rev up to 7 To ensure that the keywords and fixed messages are played at the highest level possible relative to the tones the volume controls on all amplifier cards should be turned right up and adjustments in various building areas made with the tappings o
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