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1. 2 To aid your supplier and the manufacturer you are requested to note all the details relevant to your complaint date of receipt packaging condition etc and forward this to your supplier 3 Where the product needs to be returned to your supplier you are requested to use the original packaging wherever possible D O Le D O i 7 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 4 Installation Options Installation of the IDR repeater is described in Section 2 5 The available options are described as follows a RS232 Board Section 2 6 This allows Notifier approved equipment to be connected to the IDR repeater b Bezel Kit Section 2 7 This allows the IDR repeater to be flush mounted Wiring requirements are described in Section 2 8 Installation Guide 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 8 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 5 DO NOT use the enclosure as a guide when drilling COVER Installing the Enclosure To ensure that the IDR repeater electronics remain clean and undamaged it is recommended that the front door of the enclosure be covered before the enclosure is fixed to the wall It is further recommended that the cover remain in place while other trades e g plasterers or decorators are working in the vicinity until the IDR repeater is ready for commissioning 2 5 1 Fixing Enclosure to
2. amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 8 2 RS485 Serial Network Address Switches and Termination Resistors The RS485 network is connected to the Termination Board as shown in Section 2 8 1 The following must be set during configuration Each station address MUST be unique No two stations may have the same address a The IDR repeater address this is set in the range 1 to 31 in binary by using the first 5 switches A on the Control Board address For optimum performance 0 all switches set to 0 sets the repeater station address numbers for listen only and must only be used during should be continuous commissioning The decode is given below Switch 6 must be set to 0 it is set to 1 in applications which use addresses above 31 Note If the IDR repeater is used with an ID50 fire control panel the address must be set in the range 1 to 16 b Switch 7 must be set according to the type of connection used by the repeater in this case 0 for RS485 does not have to be the same as in c below c Set switch 8 according to the type of network used by the fire panel set to 0 if an RS485 network i e Master Slave is used or to 1 if an ID net network is used d If the IDR repeater is at either end of the RS485 network TERM ON jumpers JP2 4 6 B on the Control Board must be fitted to put the line termination resistors in circuit If the IDR repeater is
3. 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 O per i Q IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 5 3 2 Set Function This option ensures that the IDR 6A repeats the panel display in the correct manner Use the and pushbuttons to select the required function or cancel a Standard Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to Standard using local zones VdS Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to VdS using local zones Standard Zone Ref nomenclature Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to Standard using network zones d VdS Zone Ref nomenclature Select this if the Panel Settings of the panel being repeated are set to VdS using network zones If the function has been changed press the pushbutton to confirm and return to the User Menu 4 5 3 3 Access Level for MUTE BUZZER This option selects the access level at which the MUTE BUZZER pushbutton can be operated level 2 keyswitch operation O p i Q O LS Es Use the and pushbuttons to select the required level then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 30 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 31 4 5 3 4 Silence Resound Pushbutton Function By default option 1 is selected Option 2 is only available if VdS local or network zones is selec
4. 1 May 2006 G p S ce Oo ho J O D c O amp pa W IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 2 1 Installation Guide This Installation Guide provides simple guidelines on how to install an IDR repeater quickly and safely Pre installation Check List Before installing the IDR repeater you must ensure that the following criteria have been met Failure to do this may not only result in damage to the equipment but may also cause problems when commissioning the equipment or may adversely affect its performance 2 1 1 Some DO s and DON T s 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 Before selecting a location for the IDR repeater DO make sure that a The operating ambient temperature is in the recommended range 5 C to 35 C and b The relative humidity is between 5 and 95 c The IDR repeater is wall mounted in a position which allows clear visibility of displays and easy access to operating controls The height above floor level should be chosen such that the LCD is just above normal eye level approximately 1 5 metres d DO NOT locate the IDR repeater where it is exposed to high levels of moisture IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 2 e DO NOT locate the IDR repeater where there are high levels of vibration or shock f DO NOT site the IDR repeater where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment a
5. IDR repeater from its packaging and before you proceed with installing it in its chosen location check for any damage that may have been caused while in transit Note In the unlikely event that the IDR repeater supplied has been damaged you MUST NOT install it but return it to your supplier The procedure for returning faulty items is described in Section 2 3 2 What to do if Your Repeater is Damaged or Suspect a D c O amp Far W 2 If you are satisfied that the IDR repeater has NOT been damaged you can now commence the installation procedure This manual describes the recommended installation methods of the IDR repeater Refer to the relevant sections that apply to your configuration requirements To prevent unnecessary damage to the electronic components place a cover over the front door while you fit the enclosure to the wall Refer to Section 2 5 1 Fixing Enclosure to Wall for details 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 6 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 3 2 What to do if Your Repeater is Damaged or Suspect If you have problems regarding the quality of any supplied order items including the IDR repeater or this manual or items are missing follow the procedure below 1 DO NOT continue with the installation but contact your supplier for advice on what to do next Similarly if the product is found to be faulty during installation contact your supplier immediately
6. RESOUND TABS ALARM PRE ALARM TEST DELAY ACTIVE SYSTEM FAULT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS xez FIER by Honeywell IDR 6A Introduction This manual provides the user with all necessary instructions for the installation commissioning and operation of an IDR repeater There are two variants of the IDR repeater a IDR 2A active repeater with a 2 line x 40 character LCD b IDR 6A active repeater with a 6 line x 40 character LCD Procedures described in this manual include appropriate warnings and cautions to guide the user towards adopting safe and methodical work practices during the installation commissioning and operational phases Important Note This manual must be read and its content clearly understood before proceeding with any work relating to the IDR repeater Damage to the repeater and or the fire control panel s may result from NOT following the recommended procedures described in this manual If there are any areas of doubt consult your supplier before continuing with the system installation or commissioning 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 G p S O Lu sd O pe S Le O mer 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Cover the enclosure front door during installation to protect the LCD and the printed circuit board 1 1 1 2 1 3 CE Marking The repeater is CE Marked to show that it c
7. Wall The drawing at left shows the IDR repeater enclosure fixing dimensions in millimeters Fixing hole diameters are 5mm Note The holes marked A on the drawing are provided for the bezel Section 2 7 Wall flatness To prevent distortion the IDR repeater enclosure must be installed on a mounting surface that is as flat as possible If the wall is not flat where the enclosure is to be fitted use appropriate packing pieces to level it up Procedure On the suitable mounting surface 1 Mark the position of the fixing holes 2 Using an appropriate sized drilling bit drill and plug three holes in the mounting surface 3 Prepare apertures 20mm knockouts required for cable access 4 Using three 5mm sized screws fix the enclosure to the mounting surface Do not use countersunk headed screws 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 a O amp pan W IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 5 2 Fitting the Label Inserts With the IDR repeater door open and all power disconnected fit the label inserts as follows 1 a IDR 2Aused with ID50 panel only Fold the IDR 2A pushbutton legends 345 429 at the perforated line Insert the legends into the right hand slot see arrow 1 on drawing The fold rests against the side of the door This insert has the legends MUTE BUZZER through RESET inclusive Ensure correct orientation b IDR 2A used with other panels The procedure
8. integrity 38 0 1 1 0 0 1 required by EN54 2 12 5 3 the repeater 39 1 1 1 0 0 1 l and NGU must be physically connected by a 40 0 0 oO 1 0 1 i short coupling to create a single enclosure 41 1 0 o 1 0 1 The lower diagram shows a configuration 42 0 1 0 1 0 1 that complies with this requirement the 43 1 1 0 1 0 1 upper diagram DOES NOT COMPLY 44 0 0 1 1 0 4 45 1 0 1 1 0 1 46 0 1 1 1 0 1 47 dm 0 1 48 0 0 0 0 1 4 49 1 0 O O 4 4 50 0 1 0 0 4 4 51 dd o O 4 52 0 01 0 1 4 53 1 0 1 0 1 1 TERMINATION 54 0 1 1 0 1 1 PCB 55 d 4 i i 1 PCB i Doa A DC POWER CONNECTION 58 0 1 0 1 1 1 59 1 1 0 1 1 4 60 0 0 1 1 1 1 5 61 1 0 1 1 1 1 NGU TO IDR 6A REPEATER INTERCONNECTIONS 62 o 1 1 1 1 41 63 14 4 4 15 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 3 Commissioning This section gives the procedure for Only te aie tbe IPR commissioning the IDR repeater repeater power cables at the fire control panel after ALL preliminary checks have been done Commissioning consists of a Preliminary checks ATTENTION b Power up checks Observe precautions for handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices 3 1 Preliminary Checks Carry out the following preliminary checks for EVERY IDR repeater being commissioned prior to powering up the system 1 Check that all cables brought into the IDR repeater have been terminated correctly The connection of external wiring is described in S
9. not at either end of the network these jumpers must not be fitted the link supplied on the Control Board should be placed across TERM OFF jumpers JP1 3 5 Address Switch settings 1 on The IDR repeater must be associated with the fire control panel it is to repeat refer to the fire control panel documentation for the procedure o 2 Oo ls D g O J oO O1 D FIRE CONTROL PANEL REPEATER REPEATER REPEATER Termination Resistance EH Termination Resistance pt AUX 24V IN OUT oV24V ABAB ov24av JA B A B OV 24V EXAMPLE MASTER SLAVE NETWORK CONFIGURATION COSSOS i D Ouro aoa E E E E Oa oO aoa So a SO aro a Oar Oe Oe en oo a oo a oo ao oe a oo a oo a OOM aero lt BABAABrAnDDODOBA BAA DDD OB ABA DCO CO OHA HA CO 0lw Benen ii QDDDDDDCCOBA BBA 10000000 ooo0oo0oo0oo0oo0o00000000000000000000000O0Oj0 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 14 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 8 3 ID net Network via RS232 Address Switches The ID net is connected by one of two methods as shown in the diagrams below Connections A to the Isolated RS232 Board are shown in Section 2 6 DC power connections are shown in Section 2 8 1 The following must be set during configuration a The IDR repeater address this is set in the range 1 t
10. CUATE Evacuate RESOUND Stops the sounders Restarts the sounders Restores normal operating status when all alarm conditions have been removed IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual PUSHBUTTONS IDR 6A Silences repeater and panel buzzers locally and across the network and accepts an alarm MUTE END DELAY SILENCE CHANGE ZONES IN RESET BUZZER EVACUATE RESOUND TABS ALARM 9 e PRE ALARM Sze END DELAY If any delays are active first operation a EVACUATE ends the delays second operation 3 FAULT panel sounds all sounders configured for DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS NOTIFIER Evacuate If no delays are active first J POWER D aa operation performs Evacuate IDR 6A repeater graphics display aa Stops and restarts the sounders ANSE Steps through the tabbed displays ZONES IN Displays fire alarm information If there Set keyswitch to right press and hold then press ALARM _ are fire alarms in more than one zone RESET momentarily The LCD contrast cycles steps through these zones Press when the contrast is satisfactory then use and to fine tune Press when finished Contrast can also be adjusted during Lamp Test see Section 4 5 1 LCD CONTRAST ADJUSTMENT RESET Restores normal operating status when all alarm conditions have been removed O per as Q Q O KEYSWITCH IDR 2A 6A S
11. Max cable length 5m RS232 Isolated Serial Port Optional Notifier approved Equipment Isolation Functional at 42V Baud rate 9600 Baud Connector Terminal block on RS232 Board Max cable length 15m Display and Indications Alphanumeric Display IDR 2A uses 2 x 40 character LCD IDR 6A uses 64x240 pixel LCD arranged to give 6 lines of characters LED Indicators General FIRE and FAULT DISABLEMENT POWER PRE ALARM TEST DELAY ACTIVE SYSTEM FAULT and COMMUNICATIONS LOSS Controls Pushbuttons 2A ID50 MUTE BUZZER END DELAY EVACUATE SILENCE RESOUND RESET Pushbuttons 2A other MUTE BUZZER ACCEPT EVACUATE SILENCE SOUNDERS RESOUND SOUNDERS RESET Pushbuttons 6A MUTE BUZZER END DELAY EVACUATE SILENCE RESOUND CHANGE TABS ZONES IN ALARM RESET Keypad 2A 6A 000 0 Buzzer In order of decreasing priority c ke pr O Q V gt p 2 O O Q Q T Fire Continuous pulses Pre alarm 3 pulses every 12 seconds Fault Continuous tone Fire accepted 3 pulses every 12 seconds Pre alarm accepted 3 pulses every 12 seconds Fault accepted 1 pulse every 2 minutes Disablement 1 pulse every 2 minutes 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 A1 2 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Appendix 2 Battery Calculations During the quiescent period it is reasonable to assume that the minimum voltage from the battery will be 24V for the vast majority of t
12. NOTIFIER by Honeywell 2A amp 6A repeaters user manual 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Quick Contents Reference by Section OPERATION SEE SECTION 4 INTRODUCTION SEE SECTION 1 INSTALLATION SEE SECTION 2 7 mer O Pr c O 6 COMMISSIONING SEE SECTION 3 ALSO SPECIFICATION SEE APPENDIX 1 BATTERY CALCULATIONS SEE APPENDIX 2 IDR 6A REPEATER LIMITATIONS SEE APPENDIX 3 i 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Contents 1 2 7 sd en e5 pr e S 3 4 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 1 5 1 6 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2 7 2 8 3 1 3 2 4 1 4 2 4 3 Introduction CE Marking System Design and Planning General Related Documents Warnings and Cautions Tips Installation Guide Pre Installation Check List 2 1 1 Some DO s and DON T s Transient Protection Installation 2 3 1 Checking Your Repeater for Damage 2 3 2 What to do if Your Repeater is Damaged or Suspect Installation Options Installing the Enclosure 2 5 1 Fixing Enclosure to Wall 2 5 2 Fitting the Label Inserts Isolated RS232 Board option Bezel Kit option Installing the Wiring 2 8 1 External Wiring Connections 2 8 2 RS485 Serial Network Address Switches and Termination Resistors 2 8 3 ID net Network via RS232 Address Switche
13. SEM screws D supplied with the Board Note The Board is supplied with additional fixings for other applications These can be discarded 3 Connect the wiring see drawing opposite a Use screened multi core cable to connect the equipment b Use the supplied ribbon cable to connect to the Termination Board To remove the Isolated RS232 Board reverse the procedure for fitting it 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 a D g O amp pan W IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 7 Bezel Kit option The bezel is supplied with a dedicated back box which has fixing holes three on the rear wall and two on each side wall This procedure describes fixing using the rear wall fixing holes although the procedure can be applied to the side fixing holes To install the kit 1 Atthe repeater installation location make a recess A in the vertical surface large enough for the back box B to be fully inserted easily and without unnecessary force The size of the recess must also allow for space required for cable entry into the back box With the bezel C still attached to the back box offer the assembly to the recess to check for correct depth and clearance Repeat this process until the correct depth and clearances have been achieved 2 Support the bezel back box assembly in the desired position in the recess and mark the three screw fixing positions X as shown at left Remove the assembly fr
14. ection 2 8 1 All power and signal cabling and wiring must conform to the appropriate local regulation 2 Check that the address has been set correctly as described in Section 2 8 2 RS485 network or Section 2 8 3 ID net network O T 2 Comm 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 16 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 3 2 Powering the Repeater The IDR repeater obtains 18 32V and OV dc supplies either from the fire control panel auxiliary outputs or depending upon the IDR repeater s location from a local independent power supply Connections are made as described in Section 2 8 1 It is important to follow the procedure below when powering up down the IDR repeaters for maintenance and system upgrades NOT just when commissioning the IDR repeater To power up the IDR repeater 1 Power up the fire control panel and power up any IDR repeaters that use a local independent supply 2 Check that the LCD shows the System Status Normal display on IDR 6A repeater a list of available languages is displayed first use the repeater s pushbuttons to select see Section 4 5 3 1 You may need to adjust the contrast see Section 4 To power down the IDR repeater power down the fire control panel including battery disconnection then power down any IDR repeaters that use local independent supplies The repeater CAN be powered down first but the panel will then report a fault O TA a Co
15. etting the keyswitch to the right selects access level 2 Setting it to the centre OR ID50 REPEATER ONLY de selects access level 2 The procedures given in Sections 4 3 onwards require access level 2 unless stated otherwise TURN KEYSWITCH WHEN THE DISPLAY IS AS SHOWN ABOVE 19 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual KEYPAD PUSHBUTTONS IDR 2A 6A Used to move around the LCD menus On ID50 repeaters only is the Cancel pushbutton Used to select repeater specific menus 2A and to select various menu options as defined on the menus 2A 6A LEDs IDR 2A 6A FIRE A fire condition exists A fault condition exists DISABLEMENT There is a disablement on the system for ID2000 panels on the associated panel POWER The dc power supply to the IDR repeater is present and the IDR processor is operating PRE ALARM A pre alarm condition exists TEST There is a test occurring on the system DELAY ACTIVE There is an active delay on the system SYSTEM FAULT The fire control panel has a system fault O p Lu Q 606006 OO 66 COMMUNICATIONS LOSS A network communications problem has occurred and the IDR repeater information is not reliable Spare 4 2 Menus General Information Press 2A or operate the keyswitch 6A to enter the IDR repeater u
16. he time On this premise the 24V supply figure can be used for all systems during this period In alarm the final battery voltage may fall to 19V Allowing up to 1V for cable and other losses the worst case supply voltage for non boosted systems may be as low as 18V This results in higher currents in alarm for these systems At present Notifier Panels PSUs fall into the following groups Boosted ID2000 ID2008 ID NF3000 NF300 Non Boosted ID50 ID1000 PS2 PS2 CMX PS2 701 A non boosted panel PSU will require the following battery capacity to support the IDR Repeater C T x iq la x 1 25 where C is the calculated battery capacity in Ampere Hours T is the required battery backup time in Hours Iq is the IDR repeater quiescent current in Amperes la is the IDR repeater alarm current in Amperes 1 25 is a multiplying constant to comply with LPS1014 If connected to the auxiliary output of a boosted panel the efficiency of the panel s booster must be allowed for Notifier recommend using the Loop and Battery Calculator Tool to calculate the total battery capacity required An approximation can be obtained by multiplying the currents given below by 1 7 The currents excluding Isolated RS232 Board at the above voltages are a O pe i 5 2 G O thes D E m N X C D Q Q lt IDR 2A 18V 24V Quiescent 90mA 80mA Alarm 120mA 100mA IDR 6A 18V 24V Quiescent 90mA 80mA Alar
17. ion Baud rate Connector Maximum cable length A1 1 Mild steel sheet enclosure All displays and controls are carried on the enclosure door 165 0 h x 288 5 w x 50 0 d 1 8kg approx Three mounting holes in enclosure 5 x 20mm knockouts in top of enclosure 3 x 20mm knockouts in back of enclosure External connections made using screw terminals capable of accepting cable sizes between 0 5mm and 2 5mm 3K5 IEC 721 2 3 5 C to 45 C recommended 5 C to 35 C 5 to 95 R H Maximum 2000m IP 30 EN 60529 EN 60068 2 6 10 150Hz at 0 981ms Meets the requirements of EN 54 2 4 Emissions EN 61000 6 3 Immunity EN 50130 4 EN 60950 18 32V 90mA 120mA 2A 155mA 6A Resettable thermal fuse Nominal 250mA absolute max 600mA RS485 2 wire serial link or RS232 link Switch selectable in range 0 63 maximum address depends upon the type of fire panel and the type of network used Master Slave address 0 is unmonitored and must not be used except during power up commissioning check ID net address 0 cannot be used Functional at 42V 1200 Baud Screw terminals on Termination Board 3000m minimum of 1mm screened cable recommended 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 O per ae O Q V 2 ce O Q Q IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual RS232 Serial Port Temporary PC connection Baud rate 9600 Baud Connector D type on Control Board
18. is as given for 1a above but use legends with part number 345 420 c IDR 6A The procedure is as given for 1a above but use legends with part number 345 422 2 Fold the LH LEDS IDR legends 345 418 insert FIRE through POWER at the perforated line Insert the legends into the bottom right slot arrow 2 on drawing The fold rests on the bottom of the slot Ensure correct orientation 3 Foldthe RH LEDS IDR legends 345 419 insert PRE ALARM through COMMUNICATIONS LOSS at the perforated line Insert the legends into the bottom left slot arrow 3 on drawing The fold rests on the bottom of the slot Ensure correct orientation Note The IDR repeater is supplied with legends in a number of languages Part numbers given above are for English language legends a D c O amp pa go Ta SS gt 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 _ 0 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual ATTENTION Observe precautions for handling Electrostatic Sensitive Devices 1 amp 2 B LOCATIONS 3 twon E CONNECTOR FOR BOARD EQUIPMENT er Isolated RS232 Board option This board is required only if Notifier approved equipmentis to be connected to the IDR repeater To fit the Isolated RS232 Board 1 Use a hex key to open the IDR repeater door A 2 Orientate the Isolated RS232 Board B as shown and secure it to the IDR repeater enclosure C using the four M3 X 8
19. m 155mA 125mA If an Isolated RS232 Board is fitted add 5mA to these values When calculating the battery requirements it is recommended that the 18V alarm current and the 24V quiescent current be used A2 1 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Appendix 3 IDR 6A Repeater Limitations Limitation Alarm Outputs Disablements If Alarm Outputs by Zone for All Zones is selected at the panel the sounder circuits are included in the disablement Because the repeater does not receive information about the sounder circuits it displays a general message SOUNDER CIRCUIT all Panel n in addition to the zone message Disablements detailed display When a zone is disabled the repeater is unable to display details of the devices disabled within the zone nor the zone name The device total will not be correct This applies both to the local panel and to remote panels Enablements by device If a disabled zone on the panel to which the repeater is connected is re enabled by enabling every device individually the zone is then no longer displayed as disabled However if the zone is on a remote panel it continues to be displayed as disabled because the repeater does not receive information about devices on these panels Delay Active The repeater has a DELAY ACTIVE LED which illuminates steady when the panel s DELAYS ACTIVE LED is lit If a delay is in progress
20. mm 17 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 Operation 4 1 Controls and Indicators 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A repeater 2 x 40 display installed for use with ID50 fire control panel PUSHBUTTONS IDR 2A ID50 APPLICATION Restores normal operating status when all alarm conditions have been removed BUZZER TVACUATE RESOUND RESET MUTE ACCEPT evacuare SILENCE RESOUND RESET E G mea Q TEST FIRES TEST 5 SRE cscs 2 ne Q SYSTEM FAULT Q SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS NOTIFIER DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS NOTIFIER POWER by Honeywell D POWER a by Honeywell IDR 2A repeater installed for other applications SILENCE SOUNDERS RESOUND SOUNDERS 18 m n m PUSHBUTTONS IDR 2A OTHER APPLICATIONS MUTE Silences repeater and panel buzzers MUTE Silences repeater and panel buzzers en BUZZER locally and across the network BUZZER locally and across the network pmr END DELAY Sounds all sounders configured for accept Accepts an alarm and silences the IDR EVACUATE Evacuate Any active delays are repeater s internal buzzer cancelled e Sounds all sounders configured for SILENCE Stops and restarts the sounders EVA
21. nd cabling wiring connections Transient Protection This equipment contains transient protection devices Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference for these devices to function correctly and to reduce susceptibility this equipment must be earthed correctly As with all solid state devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged if subjected to lightning induced transients The use of overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 O D g O s amp pan W IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 2 3 Installation The IDR repeater is relatively simple to install providing the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide are followed 7 Follow all installation instructions To avoid damage to the IDR described in this manual These repeater and to the fire instructions must be understood and the control panel ensure that manufacturer s recommendations followed you follow these to avoid damage to the IDR repeater the instructions fire control panel and associated equipment 2 3 1 Checking Your Repeater for Damage It is important to check all supplied equipment for damage before proceeding with the installation Before attempting to install your IDR repeater you should do the following 1 After removing the
22. nique menus system as access level 2 is required Use the and pushbuttons to select the desired menu All these menus incorporate a time out if no pushbuttons are operated within the time out period the IDR repeater reverts to the display prior to the menu being accessed 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 20 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 3 Menus 2A Except ID50 4 3 1 Lamp Test All pixels on the LCD are switched on and then off the buzzer sounds intermittently and the LEDs light sequentially in a continuous pattern from bottom right to top left To change the contrast of the LCD press the or pushbuttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the display prior to test If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the display prior to test a PRE ALARM e FIRE CI TEST per E cn Q SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS D POWER 2 4 3 2 Power Diagnostics The LCD returns to the repeat display automatically The nominal power supplies should be within the following voltage ranges Range 18V to 32V 12V to 17V 7V to 12V 7V to 12V 18V to 32V buzzer off 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 3 3 Pushbutton Test Press each pushbutton in turn Verify that a The buzzer beeps b The LCD displays the name of the
23. o 63 in binary by using the first 6 switches A on the Control Board The decode is given below Addresses above 63 can only be set by using the Off line Configuration Tool in this case the address switches must all be set to 0 Address 0 is not valid for ID net b Switch 7 must be set according to the type of connection used by the repeater in this ieee ahi ais ae as He case 1 for ID2net via an RS232 link 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 ab 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 c Set switch 8 according to the type of 1 1 A a ee ae network used by the fire panel in this case Le 5 1 0 1 0 0 0 2 i a a ae ee 1 for an ID net network 7 4 dd 0 0 8 0 0 0 1 0 0 9 4 0 O 1 0 w i i i A s NGU SEE 997 451 l 2 at oe oO FOR DETAILED i 13 1 0 1 1 0 o WIRING INFORMATION 14 0 1 4 1 0 0 l 15 1 1 1 1 0 0 i _ 16 0 0 0 0 1 0 pur 17 1 1 0 l 18 0 1 0 0 1 0 i a 19 1 1 0 0 1 0 RS232 LINK I 20 0 0 1 0 1 0 rT ll Feson 21 di 30 4 0 1 0 ISOLATED TERMINATION G 22 9 4 0 1 2 RS232 PCB PCB 23 1 4 4 0 sj 24 0 0 0 1 1 0 25 1 0 0 1 1 0 0 26 0 1 0 1 1 0 ISOLATED 27 1 1 0 1 1 0 NGM Wy RS232 PCB i 28 0 0 1 4 1 0 29 1 0 1 1 1 0 30 0 1 1 1 1 0 PSU i 31 1 4 4 1 1 0 INTERFACE 32 0 0 0 0 0 4 PCB 33 1 0 0 0 0 1 DC POWER CONNECTION 34 0 1 0 0 0 4 35 1 OF 0 o A I 36 0 0 1 0 0 4 37 1 0 1 0 0 1 To achieve the transmission path
24. om right to top left To change the contrast of the LCD press the or pushbuttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the User Menu O per ras Q Oo If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the User Menu gt i TEST 8 CRE an Q O SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS POWER 27 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 5 1 2 Keypad Test Press each repeater pushbutton in turn and verify that the corresponding square on the LCD becomes momentarily solid black The example shows the test display when CHANGE TABS is operated Turn the keyswitch counter clockwise to exit the test and return to the display prior to test 4 5 1 3 Cancel This menu option exits from the Test Menu and re displays the User Menu O per Pa Q EX n om 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 28 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 5 2 Display Event Log Use the and pushbuttons to scroll through the logged events by event number Press the pushbutton to exit the log The repeater returns to the display shown prior to entering the log 4 5 3 Configuration 4 5 3 1 Set Language Use the and pushbuttons to select the required language from those available then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 29 997 537
25. om the recess Using an appropriate sized drilling bit drill and plug three holes to take up to No 8 4mm wood screws Alternatively use the side fixing holes Y 3 Prepare all required knockouts and fit cable glands as required see Section 2 8 1 CAUTION To avoid distortion of the back box when preparing knockouts place the appropriate back box face on a supporting surface e g work bench 4 Orientate the bezel back box assembly correctly offer itto the recess then feed the cables through the glands and take up any excess slack Secure the assembly in position using appropriate sized screws D do not use countersunk headed screws To avoid distorting the bezel and or back box making it difficult to fit the IDR repeater do not over tighten these screws 5 After the bezel oack box assembly E has been successfully installed prepare the IDR repeater F for fitting by preparing knockouts as required for bringing in all cables for termination Insert one of the supplied cable grommets G into the upper knockout on the rear wall of the IDR repeater Orientate the IDR repeater correctly hold the door open and offer the IDR repeater to the installed bezel back box assembly Feed all cables through the prepared knockouts and fully insert the IDR repeater into the bezel back box aperture Use the four M4 SEM screws H supplied in the kit to secure the IDR repeater to the assembly using the four holes Z 6 Connec
26. onforms to the requirements of the following European Community Directives E Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC and the amending Directives 92 31 EEC and 93 68 EEC System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system of which the IDR repeater is a part has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 and any other local codes of practice that are applicable General The IDR repeater has been designed to comply with the requirements of EN54 Part 2 1997 when used as a secondary display The connection between repeaters and fire control panels can be made either by an RS485 link or by an RS232 link an optional Isolated RS232 port can be fitted to allow connection of Notifier approved equipment Installation The IDR repeaters are easy to install providing the recommended procedures described in this manual are followed To avoid inadvertant contamination of the PCB assemblies the manufacturer recommends that the enclosure front door be covered during installation An optional Bezel kit containing a back box and bezel is available for pre installation if required Commissioning To commission the IDR repeaters follow the recommended procedures described in this manual Some fire control panels may require configuration to associate the repeater with a specific panel on the RS485 network the repeater then repeats that panel Refer
27. pushbutton c The corresponding LED as shown at the left illuminates 23 LPRE ALARM Turn the keyswitch to access level 1 to exit the test AND AS FOLLOWS PUSHBUTTON ILLUMINATES LED 4 TEST c DELAY ACTIVE O SYSTEM FAULT LL C COMMUNICATIONS LOSS MUTE BUZZER Upper General FIRE toes ACCEPT Lower General FIRE rab EVACUATE Upper General FAULT SILENCE SOUNDERS Lower General FAULT Q RESOUND SOUNDERS DISABLEMENT RESET POWER 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 22 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 3 4 Edit NORMAL Message This option lets you change the message that is displayed on the lower line of the LCD when the system status is normal 1 Use the and pushbuttons to select the character to be edited it blinks Use the and pushbuttons to scroll through the available character set until the required Q replacement character is displayed Select the next character to be edited and so on H 2 When all edits are complete press to exit from the message editor Note To exit from the message editor without saving changes do not press Instead turn the keyswitch to return to access level 1 4 3 5 Restore NORMAL Message To use the repeater s default message instead of the message edited at the repeater select this menu option and press O per rs Q Q O H DEFAULT NORMAL MESSAGE IS USED 4 3 6 Language Use the and pu
28. s Commissioning Preliminary Checks Powering the Repeater Operation Controls and Indicators Menus General Information Menus 2A Except ID50 4 3 1 Lamp Test 4 3 2 Power Diagnostics noo vK BR A U OO OO ND ND DY o N 11 12 13 13 15 16 16 17 18 18 20 21 21 21 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 3 3 Pushbutton Test 22 4 3 4 Edit NORMAL Message 23 4 3 5 Restore NORMAL Message 23 4 3 6 Language 23 4 3 7 Cancel 24 44 Menus 2A ID50 Only 24 4 4 1 LEDs LCD Buzzer Test 24 4 4 2 Pushbutton Test 25 4 4 3 Log 25 4 4 4 Edit NORMAL Message 25 4 4 5 Language 26 4 4 5 Cancel 26 4 5 Menus 6A 27 4 5 1 Test 27 4 5 1 1 Lamp Test 27 4 5 1 2 Keypad Test 28 4 5 1 3 Cancel 28 4 5 2 Display Event Log 29 4 5 3 Configuration 29 0 4 5 3 1 Set Language 29 4 5 3 2 Set Function 30 4 5 3 3 Access Level for MUTE BUZZER 30 en 4 5 3 4 Silence Resound Pushbutton Function 31 e 4 5 3 5 Event Options 31 4 5 3 6 Technical Alarm LED 31 Appendix 1 Specification A1 1 Appendix 2 Battery Calculations A2 1 Appendix 3 IDR 6A Repeater Limitations A3 1 iii 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual MUTE SILENCE RESOUND Buzzer ACCEPT EVACUATE SOUNDERS SOUNDERS RESET PRE ALARM TEST DELAY ACTIVE SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS LOSS vner FIER M by Honeywell IDR 2A MUTE END DELAY SILENCE CHANGE ZONESIN reser BUZZER EVACUATE
29. shbuttons to scroll through the available languages Press to select the language currently displayed REPEATER DISPLAYS ARE IN SELECTED LANGUAGE 23 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 3 7 Cancel This option exits from the repeater specific RETURN TO REPEAT DISPLAY 4 4 Menus 2A ID50 Only 4 4 1 LEDs LCD Buzzer Test All pixels on the LCD are switched on and then off the buzzer sounds intermittently and the LEDs light sequentially in a continuous pattern from bottom right to top left To change the contrast of the LCD press the or pushbuttons repeatedly to give the best display then press to return to the display prior to test If no change is made to the contrast the test stops automatically and the LCD returns to the display prior to test O per i Q O CARRE EN po gt ne E OERE ATEN PRE ALARM a gt EC o ee Q Q SYSTEM FAULT DISABLEMENT COMMUNICATIONS Loss POWER 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 24 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 4 2 Pushbutton Test Press each pushbutton in turn Verify that a The buzzer beeps b The LCD displays the name of the pushbutton does not for pushbuttons that are not used Turn the keyswitch to access level 1 to exit the test 4 4 3 Log Use the and arrows to scroll through the log messages Press to return to the System Normal di
30. splay O per as Q Q O 4 4 4 Edit NORMAL Message This option lets you change the message that is displayed on the top line of the LCD when all systems are normal 1 Use the and pushbuttons to select the character to be edited it blinks Use the and pushbuttons to scroll through the available character set until the required replacement character is displayed Select the next character to be edited and so on H H 2 When all edits are complete press to exit from the message editor Note To exit from the message editor without saving changes do not press Instead turn the keyswitch to return to access level 1 l N O1 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 4 5 Language Use the and pushbuttons to scroll through the available languages Press to Q selectthe language currently displayed REPEATER DISPLAYS ARE IN SELECTED LANGUAGE 4 4 6 Cancel This option exits from the repeater specific menus RETURN TO REPEAT DISPLAY O per i Q 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 26 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual 4 5 Menus 6A Use the pushbutton to select the required menu option 4 5 1 Test 4 5 1 1 Lamp Test All pixels on the LCD are switched on and then off the buzzer sounds intermittently and the LEDs light sequentially in a continuous pattern from bott
31. t the free end of the earth lead I to the earth connector J provided on the inside of the IDR repeater enclosure top left corner Use a suitable sized cross headed screwdriver to tighten at earth point to ensure a good earth connection is made 2 amp 3 a D c O a amp Far W 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 12 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual R SEE DETAIL RIBBON OV IN TO FROM 28V IN CONTROL OV OUT PCB 28V OUT OV POWER FAIL RS485 AN DETAIL A RS485 B IN RS485 AOUT Termination RS485 BOUT RIBBON Legend TO OPTIONAL RS232 PCB Only connect power cables when the system power is OFF Only terminate the IDR repeater power cables at the fire control panel after ALL pre commissioning checks have been done You MUST connect a safety earth wire to the IDR repeater as described opposite EL _ _ a Do Vo 12 13 2 8 Installing the Wiring 2 8 1 External Wiring Connections The following external wiring must be terminated at the Termination Board a 28V IN 18 32V dc and OV supply from previous repeater or from panel or from external source Note If dc power is derived from the fire control panel do not exceed the available current refer to panel specification b 28V OUT 18 32V dc and OV to next repeater c Power Fail PF input Connect to the power s
32. ted at the Set Function menu Option 2 is only provided for compatability with older German systems for which the panel and repeaters have this pushbutton labelled Akustik AB AN If the pushbutton is labelled Akustik AN Anstellen then option 1 must be selected Use the and pushbuttons to select the required level then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 4 5 3 5 Event Options By default option 1 is selected and all events are repeated If option 2 is selected only Fire Alarm events are repeated Use the and pushbuttons to select the required option then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 4 5 3 6 Technical Alarm LED By default option 1 is selected If option 2 is chosen the PRE ALARM LED is used to indicate TECHNICAL ALARM instead Use the and pushbuttons to select the required option then press the pushbutton to return to the User menu 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual Appendix 1 Specification Mechanical Construction Dimensions mm Weight Fixing Cable Entry Terminals Environmental Climatic classification Operating temperature Humidity Height above sea level Panel sealing Vibration EMC Safety Electrical Operating Voltage Quiescent Current Alarm Current Maximum Fault Current Comms Medium Address Range RS485 Isolated Serial Port Isolat
33. the panel s LED flashes and its LCD shows a timer bar The repeater does not receive this progress information and its LED remains steady Walk Test During a walk test the repeater does not display untested devices nor the Not Tested total This applies both to the local panel and to remote panels A3 1 Applicability of the limitation Repeater is on RS232 panels are on ID net Repeater is on RS485 to local panel panels are on ID net Repeater and panels are on Master Slave APPLIES APPLIES APPLIES 5 m p eur G Pa Be DOES NOT a ean APPLIES APPLIES l hn Pur DOES NOT APPLY BUT THERE MAY DOES NOT APPLIES STILL BE APPLY ERRORS IN b THE DISPLAY le oc APPLIES APPLIES APPLIES Q je ap DOES NOT gt lt a APPLIES APPLIES Ka O ok a 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 NOTIFIER by Honeywell Charles Avenue T 44 0 1444 230 300 Burgess Hill F 44 0 1444 230 888 W Sussex E RH15 9UF salesGnotifierfiresystems co uk www notifierfiresystems co uk oe da Ey lt AREVE Oa NOS K 7 Quality Systems Certificate No 154 Assessed to ISO9001 Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but no liability can be accepted for the use of the information therein Design features may be changed or amended without prior notice
34. to the documentation supplied with the fire control panel for details of how to do this Operating In addition to the repeat display of the fire control panel the IDR repeater includes some repeater unique menus to test the repeater operation IDR 2A amp 6A Repeaters User Manual You MUST connect a safety earth wire to the IDR repeater as described opposite ATTENTION Observe precautions for handling Electrostatic if Sensitive Devices For optimum performance station address numbers should be continuous 1 4 1 5 1 6 Related Documents This manual only describes the IDR repeater Refer to the documentation supplied with the fire control panel for information about that panel Warnings and Cautions Where appropriate this manual includes advisory warnings and cautions to remind you to consider safety at all times especially when following the procedures given herein An example is shown at left You are alerted to any areas where there may be arisk of damage to static sensitive devices if the recommended procedures described in this manual are not followed An example of an anti static caution is provided to the left of this paragraph Tips Handy tips are included where appropriate to assist you in following quick and safe procedures for system installation and integration Look for the TIP icon and supporting text typically illustrated at left 997 537 004 1 Issue
35. upply unit s power fail output or if there is no such output link the PF terminal to the OV terminal immediately above it Note If the PF signal goes high or becomes disconnected the LCD backlight extinguishes 10 seconds after the failure It illuminates again if any pushbutton is operated then extinguishes again after 10 seconds d RS485 serial data link A and B from the previous station in the network where station is a fire control panel repeater or mimic display e RS485 serial data link A and B to the next station in the network Note Further information about the RS485 serial data link is given in Section 2 8 2 The following external wiring must be terminated at the enclosure a Safety earth wire Connect this to the safety earth point which is clearly marked on the inside top left of the enclosure rear wall see Detail A Notifier approved equipment Network Gateway Unit may be connected at the optional RS232 board as described in Section 2 8 3 All external wiring must be screened and terminated using any suitable plastic glands to meet local wiring codes Terminate screens at the repeater earth point see detail A To satisfy EMC requirements route the wiring along the edges of the enclosure as shown opposite Use cable ties to secure the wiring at the tie down slots provided 997 537 004 1 Issue 1 May 2006 cD D O amp pe 7 IDR 2A
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