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1. WORLDWIDE IDENTIFLEX 632 e ANALOG ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL Installation amp Operation Manual The Gamewell Company P N 71906 60 Pleasant St Release 3 1 31 2001 Ashland MA 01721 Firmware Ver 7 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank ii Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 PROPRIETARY MATERIAL The information contained in this manual is proprietary to The Gamewell Company Such information and technical drawings may not be copied or reproduced in any manner or disclosed to organizations that might be competitive to Gamewell without the express prior written consent of The Gamewell Company iii Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 GENERAL INFORMATION The Gamewell Company thanks you for choosing the IDENTIFLEX 632 to serve your monitor and control signaling needs As with all our products we have taken great care to insure that we have provided a quality Fire Alarm Control Panel To receive maximum benefit and many years of reliable servi
2. 73 By Pass Sek ee AAI SIA aed GIR AA m e eU IS 75 ByPass Group Programinthp igiene inibi Pee cB dens 78 Input Test toe ORII epit CRI eee PERI opem 79 Quince 80 81 Config neis ASSI RC sate ae a oceans Ren oe Re estates 81 M 82 ec DE nu edam E E 82 viii Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 MISC UE 82 Ir p ES 83 Codes aen taret ee ur aste tede epidemia e bte ERE I EHE 83 Tally zonas uneenutesc scc nebehesoherU 83 83 84 Detectors E 84 PROGRAMMING 85 INTRODUCTION snes dneraddescpsnseneestedeesevacysnnnteseseneniesaceasvetegbeveuspensonisntebedvees 90 SmartStart M eana 90 Programming Prompts nece ERR irt e i tre Hc IRE reti 90 SYSTEM STARTUP oe peser etre vir detected eee eet eae el editae merde 92 Initial System Startup ue EUER erbe Usb eoe tede etui REESE ea 92 SYSTEM RESTART RE CONFIGURATION 5 eene en en ener enne nrenn 93 System Idle Display eene ecce ade tee tete oi b Ses re ipee e Ier eria i TUE 94 PASSWORD ENTRY ACGESS EBVBLS
3. 2 Sig Ckt Class Card 5 ID 02 is CCMS 4 Rel Ckt Card 6 ID 05 is CCM6 Misc Ckts Card 7 ID FF is Vacant Card 8 ID FF is Vacant Card 9 ID FF is Vacant Card 10 ID FF is Vacant Card 11 ID FF is Vacant Card 12 ID FF is Vacant Card 13 ID FF is Vacant Card 14 ID FF is Vacant Card 15 ID FF is Vacant Card 16 ID FF is Vacant Card 17 ID 09 is Analog Addressable Module Press AnyKey To Continue System Select this field to view the system modular placement hardware configuration Configuration card identification number and I O card type assignment Modular Card numbered 0 through 7 are reserved for the various common control module Placement sections These card location numbers are hardwired physical circuits 113 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Card ID Each type of card is assigned a unique 8 bit code that the card transmits to the CPU when it is polled In operation each card is periodically polled and returns its type code The CPU detects if the card is functioning correctly for a card type at that location Refer to Table L4 Card ID Type Card Location Card No ID Type Card Description Code hex value Display Module Card 0 Alphanumeric LCD display card Bus Driver Module Card 4 Signal Circuits Bus Driver Module Card 6 05 Variety of features city tie supervision ground fault default power sup
4. x Master x X jumper installed Installation Refer to drawings D W1146 Wiring Minimum System IF 632 and C W847 Bus Diagram Driver Module Cable Connections P1 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to IBX1 on the CPU module J5 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to Left I O modules J6 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to Left Display modules J7 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to Right Display modules J8 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to Right I O modules J9 Connector Interconnect ribbon Cable to Cabinet Expander J11 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to P1 on the common control display J12 Connector Cable connector to J2 Power Supply J16 connector Three conductor cable to J3 power supply J17 Connector Interconnect ribbon cable to J2 the Relay Expander 49 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Operators Display Installation Diagram The Operators Display OD is the main interface to system The display provides the user with all necessary switches keys and annunciation points to maintain and monitor the system Alarm supervisory and trouble conditions are indicated by dedicated LED s and the internal sounder The system s operating status is shown on the alphanumeric display LED annunciation is also provided for AC power PreAlarm 2 signal circuits City Tie connec
5. CIM 8 pee oW per active ckt EN CIM 4 per active W CIM SDA 022 per active class a relay CIM 8 050 per active ckt W CIM SDA per active relay USM 4 020 PER CKT signal load W USM SZA 022 per active class a relay USM 4 020 PER CKT signal load W USM SZA 022 per active class a relay p Em dp 020 4 005 per active ckt 020 max 046 per active 010 003 for each Normal 022 per active circuit inactive feedback point 006 for each active 010 003 for each Normal 022 per active circuit inactive feedback point land 006 for each active 010 003 for each Normal 022 per active circuit inactive feedback point land 006 for each active BC 8 010 003 for each Normal 022 per active circuit inactive feedback point 006 for each active mm pm 009p SUB TOTAL NORMAL CURRENT Carry over to Page2 7 SUB TOTAL ALARM CURRENT Carry over to 2 NORMAL TOTAL is figured by multiplying the number of modules times the current values for that module 2ALARM TOTAL is figured by multiplying the number of modules active points times the current values for that module 167 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com private IDENTIFLEX 632 BATTERY CALCULATION CHART MODULE QTY NORMAL CURRENT ALARM CURRENT NORMAL ALARM TOTAL TOTAL SUB TOTAL NORMAL CURRENT Carried over from Page 1 r SUB TOTAL ALARM CURRENT DJ Carried over from Page 1 L
6. All other programming of the input is the same as other detectors 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Multisensor Detector Cont DEVICE TEST TABLE Input Device Display Description Trouble Background Dirty Pre Alarm Alarm Shorted Panel No on Ist Active Feedback Ionization 10 40 41 44 Background Background Detector Photo Detector 20 30 41 44 55 55 non comp sensitivity x 6 8 sensitivity x 6 18 Photo Detector 10 40 41 44 Background Background Compensated sensitivity x 6 8 sensitivity x 6 18 Heat Thermal 10 Fixed Fixed Value Detector Value C Multi Multisensor 18 32 44 54 55 127 Detector CZI or CZI 95 16 17 54 55 122 CZII 2nd Alarm above 122 PID or PID 95 or 10 54 55 127 MS 95 REL RCE 95 15 45 46 127 8 RSM 95 15 45 46 127 Snd DEVICE TYPE TABLE P3 Display Panel Description Ionization Sensor Photo Electric Sensor Thermal Sensor Multi sensor combined Photo and Thermal sensing Point Identification Device contact monitor Manual Station or PID with priority interrupt set Collective Zone Interface Collective Zone Interface with priority interrupt set 4 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Programmable Sounder Bases As in previou
7. C0 152 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 N 0 1 240000000030000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 1 250000000000000000000000000000000000700000000000000000000000000000 1 1260000000300000000000000000000000007000000000000000000000000000000 C324 122 2172 3 2 45 2 5 2 6 2 Ce 25 Sl Seal Tega Qe seh Asa 50 250 324 73 5 0 Oey Wea 3 4 4905530 ALA 50 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 000000000000000000000000000000000000 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 End Of file 153 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Configuration Data Descriptions File Variable R 7 C Smart Start Config R Revision number of configuration file C User configuration name or description Smart Start Config is default 20 char Max System Variables P xxxxxx P Alarm prefix up to 6 characters Fire is default T 0 Node number network firmware Only T Node type network firmware Only 0 Individual type network default SmartStart 1 Monolith type network Not currently available N Node name up to 20 character
8. Figure T6 A WARNING If the system is in Walk Test mode and a device not in the test mode is activated the system will go into alarm and all output circuits will be activated 12 To clear Walk Test operation select 4 Clear from the Walk Test Prog Menu to clear all devices individual devices may be cleared in the same manner as described in steps 1 10 above Each device must be set to NOT IN WALK TEST 13 If all devices have been cleared from Walk Test the system will return to the Idle Mode ByPass Mode The ByPass function is used to remove an addressable device or signal circuit from service Bypassing a device will disable the control panel response from the device selected or prevent activation of the device or signal circuit 1 From the Function Programming menu press the 2 followed by the Enter key 2 Figure T7 is now displayed The ByPass LED will flash at 60 PPM 75 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit BYPASS MENU 1 DISPLAY 2 PROG O EXIT Figure T7 A WARNING Devices will not report an alarm or trouble condition A Fire Watch or other reliable means should be employed to monitor the unprotected area Select Display 1 to display the circuits input and output that are currently in the Bypass mode Select
9. Press Enter Key to Continue Download Dict Selecting Download from the Display Dictionary Menu will prompt the system to transmit the complete set of 5 dictionaries to the RS 232 port When this is selected the system prompts the user to perform several steps These steps are the actions required to receive an ASCII file when using PROCOMM communications software When using alternate software packages follow the procedure required for that software to receive an ASCII file The next CR the system receives will start the transmission of the file Display Dictionary Menu 1 Display 2 Download 0 Exit gt 2 Ready to Download Dictionary File To Download 1 Press PgDn 2 Choose 7 ASCII 3 Enter Filename 116 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display Events The display events selection will prompt the CPU to output it s complete history log to the RS 232 port The history log will contain all information regarding the system status changes for the previous 1000 events or since the last time the system SmartStart feature was invoked Display Menu 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit gt 3 Start of Event Buffer Status NORMAL 03 27 95 15 08 Press Enter Key To Continue Display Misc When 4 Misc is selected from the Display menu a sub menu of selections is displayed Display Menu 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Event
10. 1 In the Programming Circuits Inputs menu Select zone type AutSB Automatic Detector with Sounder base or zone type AutSBS Automatic Detector with Sounder base Silenceable The AutSBS type can be silenced with the system s SIGNAL SILENCE commands 2 Assign an input group number to the device with the sounder base 3 The assigned input group number also functions as the output group number for the sounder in the detector base Assign appropriate input group numbers to the system input devices and program the CBE tables to provide the desired operation 4 The sounder in the base of any detector programmed for zone type AutSB or AutSBS will also sound when output group 254 is activated This all call output group facilitates programming of applications that require all sounders to operate at one time Note While this feature was incorporated to allow independent control of the sounders in sounder bases The same programming will provide control of the relays in relay bases or the LEDs in standard bases 5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Display Panel Issue A 9 27 01 Programmable Sounder Bases Cont ZONE TYPE TABLE P2 Name Description Ver Verification Automatically verifies the device Default program after a 45 sec Min 60 sec Max Reset Stabilization delay monitors the device for 60 seconds to verify an alarm condition Autom
11. 26 36 Photo Detector 10 40 4 44 25 25 non comp sensitivity 6 sensitivity 6 8 18 Photo Detector 10 40 41 44 Background Background Compensated sensitivity 6 sensitivity 6 8 18 Heat Thermal 10 Fixed NA NA Above Fixed Detector Value CZI or CZII CZI 95 NA NA 55 122 2nd Alarm above 122 R R 15 45 46 127 n pt pt 15 45 46 127 SCE 514 SCE 95 15 45 46 127 Figure 2 Device Count Threshold 140 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 COMPUTER LAPTOP PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW Overview of Computer Programming Interconnect Communication Protocol This section describes the system communications via a computer System monitoring general control functions and system programming can be achieved from a computer terminal All figures shown are displayed on the computer screen The 14 pin ribbon cable P N 71332 is used to connect the computer to the CPU Module port P2 Use cable P N 70703 to connect to the isolateded RS 232 port of the Bus module Refer to drawing D W1142 The system communicates with a computer at baud rates of 1200 2400 4800 and 9600 BPS see baud rate settings in CPU installation section The standard protocol is Xon Xoff No Parity 8 Data Bits and 1 Stop Bit 0 NOTE Most standard communication packages for computers will allow you to set t
12. Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com hha Gamewell WORLDWIDE MANUAL ADDENDUM Firmware Version 7 1 Supplement to the Installation and Operation Manuals For IF 610 p n 71810 issue 3 or higher IF 632 p n 71906 Release 2 or higher IDENTIFLEX 600 Stand Alone Panel firmware version r7 manual supplement p n 71956 issue 1 or higher for IF 630 650 650E The Gamewell Company Part No 72118 60 Pleasant Street Issue A Ashland MA 01721 9 27 2001 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 PROPRIETARY MATERIAL The information contained in this manual is proprietary to Gamewell Such information and technical drawings may not be copied or reproduced in any manner or disclosed to organizations that might be competitive to Gamewell without the express prior written consent of Gamewell GENERAL INFORMATION Gamewell thanks you for choosing the IF 600 to serve your monitor and control signaling needs As with all our products we have taken great care to insure that we have provided a quality Fire Alarm Control Panel To receive maximum benefit and many years of reliable service we would like to make the following recommendations 1 Read this manual carefully and in it s entirety before proceeding with the of the programming of the IF 600 control panel The contents of this manual adds features and functions to the contents of your Identiflex
13. eerte imei t ete o re er iui ere E et eet rrr eed 94 Password Entity net Ui EUR ete a EUR Peter t he eie oie PUES 95 PROGRAMMING MODE D 96 Main Display soe e WU e ege AEN to ee tied tat GAT Sai rte iste begeben 96 Circuit Programming een paper ep Pepe bu p UCM 96 Inputs Circuit Selection see coe ppne pene a o RO IO a et pleni SS SPa S EESO t eti etre 96 Field Descriptions re tette eiie eei d p eg teile debui dep cte e edere eos 97 DEVICE SelectiOnaocu sus neo ERU NEU e IE E E M een EE 98 Heat Device Operating Selection eH ete t edi eaten EET de eter Eee enero E e e e Reese 98 Zone Selection rete irre erede ERR DRE soya bro rige eb 99 Initiating Group Selectors io e een tese een 99 User Text Selections EE 99 Output Circuit Programming teet ee tiep Pire ree E 101 Field Descriptions for Signal Circuits and Analog Addressable sse 103 Signal Circuit Dypes oer Ye e irure ede E ayaa ir FU Repo i re E eee e 104 Output E nC RUBIO D eda e iiec ot 104 Signal Circuit 104 Signal Circult REO UIT e Dr CER DOCU EU D E 105 105 EE 105 Available 105 Special icto eom epi DDR e o eR HERE DRIN e RODEO pre pe E 106 Signal Circuit F nctions derer icem edged 106 Re
14. x W1 xxx Indicates the circuit analog line or conventional address that has been selected Shows the address of the analog device to be modified 1 126 Shows the type of device from type code of addressed device If the device type is a photo detector Figure 8A will be displayed For a complete list of Device Types refer to Table P3 A photo detector can be selected for operation with background compensation Yes or without background compensation no Default is Yes The sensitivity range of a photo detector can be adjusted compensated to the environment The device sensitivity range 3 is the least sensitive and 0 is the most sensitive The default is 2 If the device is a heat detector Figure 8B will be displayed If the device is a heat detector the temperature can be defined in Celsius or Fahrenheit Shows the type of zone that has been selected for the device Zone types are defined in Zone Type Table P2 Indicates the selected initiating group of the device Each input device can only be assigned to one group One initiating group can contain many input devices logically arranged The user can utilize up to 256 initiating groups Indicates the five 5 separate word dictionaries W1 5 stored and words contained in each dictionary 0 127 coded words for Dict 1 4 and 0 1024 for Dict 5 This field is not displayed until selected Refer to Table P4 gt gt The user can s
15. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 eS Nn PWN Class A Adapter Universal Signal Module Terminal Description Top Card 30940 Terminal Designation Description USM SZA Indicating CCT 1 output Class return Indicating CCT 1 output Class A return Indicating CCT 2 output Class return Indicating CCT 2 output Class return Indicating CCT 3 output Class return Indicating CCT 3 output Class return Indicating CCT 4 output Class return Indicating CCT 4 output Class return Indicating CCT 5 output Class return Indicating CCT 5 output Class A return Indicating CCT 6 output Class return Indicating CCT 6 output Class A return Indicating CCT 7 output Class return Indicating CCT 7 output Class A return Indicating CCT 8 output Class return Indicating CCT 8 output Class A return QN A N 57 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Relay Module Relay Circuit Module Relay Expander Module Relay Display Module The relay modules RM 4 RM 8 consists of three 3 assemblies The Relay Module the Relay Expander and the Control Display The relay module consists of four 4 form C 10 amp fused relay contacts The module also provides four 4 fee
16. All the device control functions are active without placing the system in a general alarm condition at the panel Two stage automatic detection Remote location acknowledgment Remote drill system condition Remote location Signal Silence Remote reset of the panel resets system Delays or stops discharge cycle Initiates discharge manually Sprinkler Supervisory signal input Water flow non silenceable Water flow delayed non silenceable Water flow delayed silenceable DEVICE TYPE TABLE P3 Display Panel Ionization Sensor Photo Electric Sensor Thermal Sensor Point Identification Device contact monitor Manual Station or PID with priority interrupt set Collective Zone Interface Collective Zone Interface with priority interrupt set Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Fire Alarm Alarm Gas Sprinkler Trouble Acknowledge Reset Mechanical Electrical Boiler Utility Extinguishing Fire Release 3 01 31 01 TEXT DICTIONARY TABLE P4 Smoke Detector Heat Detector Duct Detector Water flow Tamper switch Manual Station Pull Station Beam Detector Fire Station Ionization Smoke Detector Photo Smoke Detector Tunnel Heat Detector PIV switch Pressure switch Fire Pump Generator Floor Room Number Floor Corridor Floor Elevator Lobby Floor AHU Floor Closet Level Floor Service Elevator Lobby Sub level Base
17. Enter Word 132 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 To select word options from the control panel lt gt etc sequential order First Upper Case letter of a word or key Second Upper Case letter of a word or key etc sequential order 1 Press the Letters Numbers key on the Keypad until the proper selection is displayed The display indicates the selection by the following means p When selecting the first letter on a key al should be displayed in the upper right hand corner of the display To select the second letter on a key press the Letters Numbers key until a2 is displayed a3 should be displayed if the third letter is desired and lt gt should be displayed if the number associated with that key is desired 3 The case of the letters may be changed by pressing the Upper Case key The case is indicated by the case setting of the A within the brackets shown on the display 4 When the desired number or letter field is displayed press the key associated with it then go on to the next letter number or punctuation mark 5 When the text entry is complete press the Enter key and go on to the next text entry to change 6 To exit the programming area and save the changes made press the Enter key a second time 133 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and O
18. Terminal Designation Description CTX 4 Circuit 1 line connection Circuit 1 line connection Circuit 2 line connection Circuit 2 line connection Circuit 3 line connection Circuit 3 line connection Circuit 4 line connection Circuit 4 line connection not used not used 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 not used N not used gt not used AR not used not used a not used 62 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 COMPATIBLE INDICATING APPLIANCES PART IMODEL NUMBER IDESCRIPTION INUMBER ee 71585 H CF1 W hime SS Vib ceiling white 68460 01 H DF1 R hime Vibrating a 71301 H DF1 LSM 24 VFR hime SS Vib Red 71138 T 12 24 R Multi tone Horn Red See DS851 71293 IMT 24 LSM VFR ulti tone Horn Strobe Red 15 75 Cd See 05851 171576 IAMT 24 LSM VFR Multi tone Horn Strobe Red 15 75 Cd 3 input See DS851 63 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FLEX 600 COMPATIBLE INDICATING APPLIANCES Cont NUMBER 6 Table I 2 71569 IRSP 241575 VFR Strobe 15 75 Cd Plate Mount 64 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 WIRING GUIDELINES SIGNALING CIRCUIT WIRE SIZES 24 VOLT DC
19. and the system common signal will reactivate The acknowledged supervisory alarm s will remain until the device s have been restored to normal condition and the momentary Reset switch has been depressed If no further supervisory alarms exist in the system the panel will return to normal quiescent condition Otherwise the panel will return to supervisory alarm condition Any unacknowledged supervisory alarms that are cleared before the point was acknowledged will not latch in and will not need to be reset The information will still be placed into the history log Refer to Appendix System Event Messages for a complete listing of message displays CAUTION When programming a device as a supervisory alarm change the device input group so that it will not sound an alarm for that signal circuit Refer to section 5 Programming Status ALARM MM DD YY HH MM Fire Alarm in Ckt Dev Figure O 5 34 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Trouble Condition A trouble condition occurs when a fault or potential problem develops within the system system components or system wiring connections When a fault is detected the system common fault LED will be illuminated on the common control display and the system common audible will be sounded The origin of the fault message will be shown on the LCD alphanumeric display and logged into the History Buf
20. manual auto 3 Menu 3 Abort type 2 Alarm Prefix 3 Config file name 4 Tally verification 5 Silence inhibit 6 Auto silence 4 Menu 4 1 Cfg Not available from Front Panel 2 Waterflow delay 3 Release timing 4 Dump timing 5 Dictionary 1 Edit 2 Upload 6 Cards 1 Add 2 Delete 88 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 3 Test 1 Inputs 2 Outputs 3 Card I D 4 Ground fault 5 Lamp test 6 Analog test 89 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 INTRODUCTION SmartStart The SmartStart automated programming process feature is available in the Gamewell s IF 600 control panels This initialization process uniquely configures the system parameters in memory The system automatically ties its inputs to its outputs through the creation of the Control By Event tables During power up and after a hardware reset the controller decides if the system has previously had a configuration in memory If the system does not have a configuration data base the system polls all of the modules for type codes status and placement then builds a hardware configuration data base It then polls all 126 device addresses on each circuit of the Analog Interface card When a valid response is detected to any of the addresses polled a data base for the device is created in memory This data base for the
21. tactile sw installed Fan Control 29 FourCircuit Class A Alternate 2A amp 2B S 2 Circuit Class A plus Four circuit Class __ 8 CircuitClassB PF Signal Card 38 Eight Circuit Class A installation USM 39 FourCircuit Class A Alternate Pp 8A 3B S oe ena P SF ForCirutClssB SE For Table I 3 Card Type ID Codes 43 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Main Power Supply The main power supply p n 30889 is a combination 8 amp system power supply and battery charger It provides the system with five supplies a 24Vdc regulated 24Vdc unregulated 12Vdc 5Vdc and the battery charger The standard battery charger is sized to maintain 5 to 60 AH batteries The battery charger card has three resistors for programming various battery sizes R21 amp R17 should be removed when 5 20AH batteries are installed R1 should be removed when 21 40AH batteries are installed No resistors should be removed when 41 60AH batteries are used Installation Refer to drawings C W856 Main Power Supply B W471 Wiring Minimum Diagram System Flex 632 and B W474 Wiring Basic Chassis for installation and cable connections When applicable refer to C W857 Aux Power Supply Specifications Input Voltage 120 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 amps Max Op
22. 600 manual 2 Gamewell spends many hours testing devices that are supplied by Gamewell to be used with it s control panels to verify compatibility To maximize system performance and minimize risk of damage to the equipment we recommend using all Gamewell componenis 3 There is no substitute for proper maintenance and testing of this or any life safety product Gamewell recommends testing and maintenance of your IF 600 system in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Fire Protection Association be done on a regular basis as a minimum 4 This addendum and the IF 600 manual should be stored with the IF 600 panel for future reference to the operation and programming of the installed IF 600 System and should not be removed Thank you again for choosing Gamewell If you have any comments regarding your IF 600 Analog Addressable Control Panel or other Gamewell products please feel free to contact us at Gamewell 60 Pleasant St Ashland MA 01721 Phone 508 231 1400 Fax 508 231 0900 E Mail gamewellco aol com Web Site http www gamewell com 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 GENERAL This addendum contains the information required to utilize new features and functions incorporated into Version 7 1 of the IF 600 operating firmware When using these features follow the instructions contained in this addendum All of the fea
23. 94 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 gt gt NOTE System configuration i e SmartStart defaults to level 2 password access When the password access level is changed the system defaults to that level even when the system loses power The system will not default to a Level 4 The four access level default settings are Access level 1 2 Ack Access level 2 2 Ack Sig Sil Reset Drill Access level 3 2 Ack Sig Sil Reset Drill Det test Walk Test Bypass Access level 4 Programming SmartStart Default passwords for the access levels are Password 1111 Access level 1 Password 2222 Access level 2 Password 3333 Access level 3 Password 4444 Access level 4 A WARNING gt gt When the system is in access level 4 programming the system will not recognize an alarm or trouble condition The premises should be protected by a fire watch or other reliable measure s whenever the system is being programmed Password Entry l Press Password keypad switch Figure 5 is now displayed Password Entry Screen Enter Password Security Level X User ID XXX Figure 5 2 To change access levels enter the appropriate password on the keypad 3 To enter the programming mode after a system configuration enter the password access LEVEL 4 gt gt System will exit the Programming mode and commence a Reset after 5 mi
24. B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 00 P 0 1 0 Y 0 N Device address number D Device type F610 F632 F650 only 0 Conventional Circuit 1 GW Signal Sounder Audio SCE 95 4 GW City Tie CTX 95 8 GW Relay SPDT RCE 95 9 GW Signal SCE 95 12 GW Building Control BCE 95 17 F500 output Device G Output group number F610 F632 F650 only A Alarm activation level 0 3 E Restoration type O Reset restore I Acknowledge restore 2 Signal Silence restore Variable for conventional Relay or BC circuit else 0 If I214 15 94 95 ie card is conventional Relay or BC type then O Instantaneous reset 1 Sequentially reset 160 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 S Output Variable default 0 If D 4 CTX 95 0 Normal 1 Common Alarm 2 Supervisory 3 System Trouble if I21 48 53 54 55 ie card is a conventional signal type then 1 Steady ON signal 2 60 pulses min 50 sec ON OFF 3 120 pulses min 25 sec ON OFF 4 Temporal signal 5 California signal 6 Coded signals 7 Releasing R Variable for Signal BC conventional circuit else 0 if I21 48 53 54 55 ie card is Signal type then O0 Signal ckt is not programmed for drill 1 Signal ckt is programmed for drill if 1 14 15 ie card is Relav or BC type then relay is programmed for open in auto mode 1 OFF relay is programmed for closure in auto mode L Variable for Signal BC conventional circuit else 0 if 1 1 48 5
25. CONTROL sees 143 Status Monitoring en HUE ag aerate ea age 143 ACCESS Levels ze 143 143 APPENDIX C M 145 SYSTEM EVENT MESSAGES a RE RE poet 147 F 600 CONFIGURATION FILE DATA S TRUCTURE 150 sample Configu r tion File oni etu eie eee cete debe 150 Configuration Data 154 Pile Variable EOM HI 154 System Variables 154 Card Variables m EE 157 Input Device Variables ice RR Ren e UR Ee ee Ee Mee rede 158 Output Device Variables nior erit D pp hri SEE e CREER UI REED ERR ERR entes 160 DICTION ATES i 162 PASS WOrdS p 163 i atteinte og et m ed Oo ee 163 Input output amp Bypass Group Descriptions 163 Bypass Active ere te espe eade peeled e ad pecs ec Ead pte cte Hep Eds 163 Drawings Misc Reference cate eem Ete URGE etn mE peu pe p iE end 164 Analog Addressable Compatibility Chart 165 IDENTIFLEX 632 BATTERY CALCULATION nnne tnnt nennen 167 xi Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page inten
26. Initiating CCT 4 412 Initiating CCT 4 511 Initiating CCT 5 512 Initiating CCT 5 6L1 Initiating CCT 6 6L2 Initiating CCT 6 711 Initiating 7 712 Initiating 7 811 Initiating CCT 8 8L2 Initiating CCT 8 1 2 3 4 3 6 7 8 9 Class A Adapter Conventional Input Module Terminal Description Top Card 30869 Terminal Designation Description CIM SDA Initiating CCT 1 Class Return Initiating CCT 1 Class A Return Initiating CCT 2 Class Return Initiating CCT 2 Class A Return Initiating CCT 3 Class A Return Initiating CCT 3 Class A Return Initiating CCT 4 Class Return Initiating CCT 4 Class A Return Initiating CCT 5 Class A Return Initiating CCT 5 Class A Return Initiating CCT 6 Class A Return Initiating CCT 6 Class A Return Initiating CCT 7 Class A Return Initiating CCT 7 Class A Return Initiating CCT 8 Class A Return Initiating CCT 8 Class A Return WN 55 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Universal Signal The indicating signal circuit modules USM 4 USM 8 consists of up to three 3 Circuit Module assemblies Signal Module Style Z Adapter and the Alarm Display Card To view a comprehensive listing of comp
27. Module RM C W848 Building Control Module BC C W849 Main Power Supply MPS 8 C W856 Aux Power Supply APS 8 C W857 City Tie Expander CTX 4 C W861 _ Minimum System IF632 B W471 Wiring Solenoid Interface Device used for A W532 1 Releasing Service 164 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Analog Addressable Compatibility Chart Manufacturer Model ID Description Max Quantity Number Number per Circuit Gamewell 5 95 Manual Pull Station 16 Gamewell PID 95_ Contact Monitor 126 Gamewell PID 95P Contact Monitor on 4 11 16 Cover 1 1261 Gamewell 71 95 Conventional Zone Interface 4 Addessable Addessable Addessable The maximum number of devices that can be connected to one circuit is 126 Different Analog Addressable modules may be intermixed to achieve the maximum device limit 165 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 166 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 PRIVATE PRIVATE IDENTIFLEX 632 BATTERY CALCULATION MODULE i CURRENT ALARM CURRENT NORMAL PRIVATE ALARM TOTAL TOTAL 337 Signal circuit power 002 for master box and 022 for reverse polarity
28. PARALLEL WIRE RESISTANCE PAIR IN DISTANCE TO LAST DEVICE MAXIMUM LINE LOSS 10 AWG CIRCUIT CHARACTERISTICS CIRCUIT EOL LINE CABLE TYPE RESISTANC E 1 2 watt SIGNAL 3 9 K ohm 4 8 ohm st lay 14 Ga 1 2 watt 0 5a st lay 12 Ga 2 0a ANALOG LINE Not Required Twisted Pair 16 Ga Table I 3 Analog Circuit Wiring Requirements and Limitations 1 Cable length per circuit 4 000 feet maximum including all T tap runs wiring is not allowed on signal circuits 2 Use twisted cable wherever possible even when in conduit 3 Twisted cable required on all open wiring runs involving 1 000 Ft or more 4 Avoid running circuits parallel with power wiring for any distance 5 Avoid running circuits parallel with cables having high switching rates 6 Avoid running circuits parallel with fluorescent fixtures 7 Avoid running analog circuits parallel with signal circuit wiring 8 Shield signal circuit wiring even if in conduit if run together with analog circuits 9 Maximum conductor resistance for circuits is 25 ohms Table I 4 65 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FLEX 632 CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBLE DEVICES FOR ANALOG ADDRESSABLE CIRCUITS PART IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION COMPATABLE BASES QTY CCT MOUNTING MAX XP95 P Photo Electric Analog XP95 B4 XP95 B6 XP95 B6LOW 126 Smoke Sensor XP95
29. Passwords Menu Is not available in this mode It requires a Level 4 password to activate This Function Is Only Accessible At Security Level 4 Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram Ozexit The Codes Menu allows viewing of the programmed Codes Use up down keys to scroll Press Enter key to Exit The Menu Menu allows selection of either viewing or downloading the 30 day accumulated tally of Verification events that did not result in a general alarm Tally Menu 1 Display 2 Download 3 Exit Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram Ozexit The Version Display shows the system type and the panel software version and update date and time 600 System Ver 7 00 Last Updated On Oct 14 1999 At 09 55 11 Press Any Key To Continue 83 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4zVer 5 Ram Ozexit Mem The Mem Display shows the available Random Access Memeory Unallocated Bytes of Ram 206123 Press Any Key To Continue Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors O exit Detectors The Display Detectors menu allows the downloading of the smoke and heat detector sensitivity values List Detector Sensitivity 1 Download 0 84 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 5 IDENTIFLEX 632 Programming Technical Manua
30. Press Enter Key To Continue Change Card Menu 1 Add 2 Delete 0 Enter Card To Add 1 Card Added To System Press Enter Key To Continue 136 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Test Menu The test menu is a useful tool when testing and troubleshooting the IF 600 systems The various options allow the testing of input and output devices circuits ground fault monitoring and system communications Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog 0 Exit Test Input The Input Test allows the user to test input circuit cards and monitor for circuit noise This selection requires the input of the card location number see installation section for card location numbers to be tested The card is continuously scanned and a real time value in hexadecimal format base 16 is returned for each of the 8 circuits 0 7 for that card location EXAMPLE The normal value for a CIM card to return would be approximately OE hex If the circuit is open the value would drop to 00 hex If a short circuit occurs the value returned would increase up to FF hex Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog 0 Exit Input Card Test Enter Input Card 11 Press Enter Key To Exit 0 0 1 0E 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0E 0 0F 1 0 2 0 3 0E 4 0F 5 0F 6 0 7 0F 137 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Install
31. REMOTE amp RELAY 70891 HB 4 STANDARD BASE SMOKE 70884 70885 70886 HD 3 70892 HB 13 STANDARD BASE W RELAY SMOKE 70884 70885 70886 HD 3 70893 STANDARD BASE HEAT DETECTOR 70887 70888 MAX 70889 70890 CURRENT 100 MA 70894 HB 18 STANDARD BASE W LATCHING LED 70887 70888 HEAT DETECTOR 70889 70890 LINEAR BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR IONIZATION DETECTOR 710365681200 BASE FOR 71033 71034 11035 DETECTORS TWGuSGIIN BASE FOR T1033 71034 T1035 DETECTORS Table I 5 67 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FLEX 632 CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBLE INITIATING DEVICES FOR AND COUNTING ZONES 71034 55000 250 IONIZATION DETECTOR 71033 55000 350 PHOTOELECTRIC DETECTOR 71035 55000 153 HEAT DETECTOR 25 71036 45681 200 BASE FOR 71033 71034 71035 DETECTORS 71086 45681 220 FOR 71033 71034 71035 DETECTORS Table 1 6 FLEX 600 CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBLE AUXILIARY DEVICES PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 30954 4 WIRE IONIZATION DUCT DETECTOR APOLLO 30955 4 WIRE PHOTOELECTRIC DUCT DETECTOR lt APOLLO 30069 END OF LINE SUPERVISORY RELAY 30844 4 WIRE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR 30845 4 WIRE DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR Table I 7 68 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Initial System Startup CAUTION Connect pri
32. Test status field Use the up down arrow keys to select in Walk Test or In Walk Test option Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each device to be tested When all desired devices have been selected Press Enter The system will now prompt you for a signal circuit to select for Walk Test annunciation SOOO gt gt NOTE The system will display addressable relay modules that are not available for walk test mode CKT XXX ADD XXX D_TYPE SIG Output NOT IN WALK TEST Figure T5B 74 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 9A Signal circuits are numbered by their physical location in the system Use the up down arrows to select circuits sequentially or enter the circuit number with the alphanumeric keypad and press enter gt gt NOTE Signal Circuits 1 and 2 located on the Operators Display are Numbers 129 and 130 respectively 10 The display will show the status of the signal circuit in respect to Walk Test Use the up down arrow keys to toggle the signal circuit into and out of the Walk Test mode When you have made your selection press the Enter key to begin Walk Test 11 The system will now enter the Walk Test Mode The Acknowledge and Trouble LED s will flash and the buzzer will sound The system will remain in Trouble until all Walk Test devices are cleared from the system Status Fault XX XX 94 xx xx System in Walk Test
33. and Chicago mode In the Line Reversal and Dailer modes all alarms and troubles are transmitted over the city tie circuit In the Chicago mode the City Tie transmits all troubles and alarms with the exception of City Tie troubles If the City Tie circuit detects a trouble condition the Spare relay will transfer for use with a local indicator which indicates that troubles and alarms can t be transmitted In the Dailer mode AC loss troubles are delayed for 6 hours to prevent unnecessary telephone messages Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 BCKey 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit gt 1 City Tie Is In Mode Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Select New Mode Change Ann The Change Ann option allows the user to enable and disable the supervision of the supervised devices connected to the RS 232 port Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 BCKey 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit gt 2 Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Toggle Remote Annunciator is Detached Remote Annunciator is Attached 126 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Trbl The Change Trouble option should be in the Troubles are Annunciated Mode This feature is used in Special Applications where a backup system is required Special modules and wiring are required to utilize this option Please co
34. cleared The display will indicate that a part of the system has been disabled Figure T10 is now displayed Status FAULT XX XX XX XX XX System l O s Bypassed Figure T10 15 To reactivate Bypassed devices repeat steps 1 11 toggling each device to the BYPASSED selection 77 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual ByPass Group Programming Release 3 01 31 01 Select 4 from the ByPass Menu Figure T11 is now displayed ByPass Group Programming 1 Assign Devices to ByPass Group 2 Activate Deactivate ByPass Groups O Exit Figure T11 Select 1 from the menu to assign Devices to ByPass groups then select either 1 for Inputs or 2 for Outputs Select the desired Circuit and Device by using the arrow keys With the left right arrow keys select B_Grp Using the up down arrow keys select the desired ByPass Group number or enter the number and press the ENTER key Repeat this process until all of the desired Devices are assigned to ByPass Groups 5 Press the Enter key to exit the menu to active or deactivate ByPass Groups 10 press 2 at the ByPass Group Programming menu Enter the number of the desired ByPass group and press the Enter key The selected ByPass group number will be displayed with a message that the Group is either ByPassed or NOT ByPassed Pressing any key will toggle the state of the group When the desired condition is
35. computer can be used to monitor the status of the system status changes are Monitoring transmitted from the P1 port of the CPU or the isolated ascii connectoin on bus card or Iso 232 card The data transmitted can provide detailed information on alarm trouble and system status changes It can also aid in troubleshooting by providing detailed information of system faults Access Levels System access levels may be entered via the computer By transmitting a carriage return Enter to the system you will be prompted with ENTER PASSWORD By entering the proper password you may set the system to it s various access levels Control Strings Certain control strings may be transmitted to the system that provide remote control of the system from the computer If the proper access level is enabled see access levels the system can be acknowledged the signals can be silenced or the system can be reset from the computer The following control strings provide these functions RESET Ox F4 ACKNOWLEDGE OP F1 SIGNAL SILENCE Or F2 Most software communication packages will allow the function keys to be configured for transmission of these control strings 143 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 144 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 5A IDENTIFLEX 632 Appendix Technical Manu
36. count down while the Abort switch is activated the Expiry Releasing process does not occur until the switch has been deactivated AND the Predischarge counter has reached zero 3 Immediate The Releasing process commences immediately after the deactivation of the Abort switch regardless of the Predischarge timer setting 4 10 Second NOTICE This mode does not conform to UL requirements It is included since it is allowed Delay by some The Releasing process commences 10 to 18 seconds after the deactivation of the Abort switch regardless of the Predischarge timer setting 5 Reset Timer NOTICE This mode does not conform to UL requirements It is included since it is allowed by some AHJs The Predischarge counter is halted each time the Abort switch is activated and reset back to the full programmed delay when the Abort switch is deactivated This delay cycle can be initiated as many times as required Upon completion of the Predischarge counter cycle or the programmed Abort operation the FACP enters into the Releasing process The Signal Circuit output will provide a steady signal and the Discharge delay counter is started This counter is programmable from 0 to 30 seconds At the completion of the programmed delay the Releasing solenoids are activated and fire suppressant discharge is performed A manual Dump switch will immediately initiate the Discharge delay counter after the deactivation of the Abort switch if it is
37. ea ee ic 18 CAL ooo Pk Me E A DAE iA 18 SYSTEM MODULAR seen en eite aa 19 Common Control Section 19 SYSTEMII O COMPONENTS A 20 SYSTEM OPERATION a A ees i 25 COMMON CONTROL DISPLAY FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION cccccecsessscecececeeseuccecececeeseeaecececeesescaeseeceeesesesaeseeeesesessasaaeees 27 Operator Display Gontrol 5 rei UR tre ree REPE erat Ee LI UE S 27 dicato Snn a ha AEE aE RE gt 28 SYSTEM OPERATING CONDITIONSG scsssccsccecsesessececececsesssaececececsessaaeeesececsesesaeseeececeeneaaesecececseseaeaeseeecseseaaaaecececeesesssaeeeeeeeenes 29 Default bete ettet ee beet et eode dede 29 Normal Quiescent Condition default 29 Alarm Condition default s eee 30 OPERATING PROGCEDURES host iie aite d diet beet aider 32 Alarm Verification ese ater esee 33 Supervisory Alarm Condition noniine petere pun Dee ete p REP p Re 34 Trouble 35 INSTALLATION Ras 37 Vil Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 IdentiFlex 632 System Flousing 39 Hardware Assembly itte ete pt ete 39 Module Ident
38. first alarm condition When a second alarm is detected both first and second alarm outputs will activate A shorting device will activate both first and second alarm outputs CZI Discharge devices are assigned to Level three and will activate after the 2 alarm plus the releasing and dump timing if not aborted 105 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Special Signal Circuit Functions Restoring Outputs A SIGNAL SILENCE INHIBIT Silence Inhibit will prevent the operation of the Signal Silence function for a programmable period ranging from 30 seconds to 5 minutes from the time the first point goes into alarm If the panel is programmed for Silence Inhibit any activation of the Signal Silence Switch will be ignored allowing the output signal circuits to be active until the programmed delay has elapsed B AUTO SILENCE Automatic Signal Cutoff If an output signaling circuit is programmed for Auto Silence it will automatically silence the signal circuits after the programmed delay from the time the first point goes into alarm If subsequent to its silencing a new alarm occurs the output signaling circuit will resound and the auto silence time out feature will reset its timer to silence its associated outputs after the programmed delay Drillable Any signal circuit programmed as drillable will activate when the drill feature is activated A Res
39. inputs any device detected or programmed as an XP95 M will have the word Multi in the D_ TYPE location and will not have the SENS or COMP selections available Ckt XX Add xxx D Type Multi 2 Type xxx Grp x WD XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX All other programming of the input is the same as other detectors PN 72083 Issue A 2 7 2001 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com XP95 M Manual Supplement Battery Calculations and Device Test DEVICE TEST TABLE Input Device Display Panel Description Trouble No Background Dirty Pre Alarm Alarm Shorted ae Ist as 40 44 E EE Detector 26 36 Photo Detector 20 30 41 44 25 25 non comp 6 sensitivity 6 18 Photo Detector 10 40 41 44 Background Compensated 6 sensitivity 6 18 Heat Thermal 10 Fixed Above Fixed a 5 8 i A EMEN CZI or CZII CZI 95 5 54 55 122 2nd Alarm above 122 PID or MAN PID 95 or 10 54 55 127 MS 95 RCE 95 15 45 46 127 RSM 95 15 45 46 127 SCE or Snd _ SCE 95 15 45 46 127 XP95 M Multisensor Operating Specifications Supply voltage 14 28 VDC Idle current 00050 A Alarm current 00385 A Operating temperature 20 C to 60 Humidity 0 to 95 w o condensation PN 72083 2 Issue A 2 7 2001 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com
40. module Operators Display the Bus Driver Module and the Relay Expander card In the lower section of the cabinet the Analog Addressable Interface Modules and the power supply are mounted A 5 H x 12 W x 5 D area is reserved for batteries For complete system installation including sub assembly and control device circuit wiring refer to Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System B W471 field wiring must be in accordance with N F P A pamphlet 70 article 760 Hardware Systems are all factory assembled The 600 series modules will be positioned Assembly within a cabinet reading left to right top to bottom in the following order Blank dress plates will be supplied for any unused module bays AAM Analog Addressable Module CIM Conventional Input Module Initiating Module USM Universal Signal Module Indicating Module RM Relay Module BC Building Control Module CTX City Tie Expander APS Auxiliary Power Supply SED AE rd For complete system installation including sub assembly and control device circuit wiring refer to Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System D WXXX field wiring must be in accordance with N F P A pamphlet 70 article 760 Wiring Issue Date C W845 3 28 94 Class A Adapter CIM SDA S C W856 3 28 94 30889 Main Power Supply 8 Amp MPS 8 C W857 3 28 94 30890 Aux Power Supply 8 Amps APS632 8 Table 1 Installation Wiring Diagrams 39 Technical Manuals Onli
41. on P4 located on the CPU card Figure 2 screen will be displayed Power On System Reset 2 While the Power On LED is still flashing press the ACK switch Figure 3 will be displayed Password Entry Screen Enter Password Security Level X User ID XXX Figure 3 3 Enter a Level 4 password If an invalid password is entered or no password is entered the system will go into normal reset and skip the SmartStart 4 If the password is accepted Figure 3A will be displayed If no action is taken the system will continue its reset process To Initialize System to Default settings Press Enter Key Now All Programmed Data will be lost Figure 3A A WARNING Pressing Enter all programmed data will be lost Pressing any other key will Bypassed the re configuration sequence 5 Press Enter to begin SmartStart processing Figure 3A is displayed Time remaining N sec is a countdown from 15 seconds Status Normal 00 00 94 00 00 Begin System Assignments Please Wait 15 sec Power Up Delay Time remaining N sec Figure 3B 93 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Hardware Reset continued 5 After a 15 second delay the system commences a hardware restart Modules and devices are being read and will scroll up on the display Figure 3C Next the System RESET screen is shown Figure 2A Then the System Idle scree
42. on and 5 seconds off The pattern repeats until the circuit is returned to Idle CODED Zone coded signaling circuits when activated will produce a 24VDC pulsed numeric code to be transmitted up to 6 times or as programmed A separate code is usually transmitted for each input zone RELEASING Releasing coded signaling circuits will sound at 60 bpm during one alarm 120 bpm during pre release and steady during discharge and the discharge delay if programmed 104 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Signal Circuit Restore A Restore On ACKNOWLEDGE For use with supplementary signaling and functions Any active output point programmed to restore on ACKNOWLEDGE will return to Idle whenever the Acknowledge switch is pressed All output points that were returned to Idle will reactivate upon a subsequent alarm which is programmed to activate those output points Restore On SIGNAL SILENCE System Default All required Fire Alarm outputs in which silence is intended to occur shall be programmed under this switch or function Any active output point programmed to restore on Signal Silence will be silenced by the activation of the Signal Silence Switch and will return to Idle The Signal Silence Switch operates as an alternate acting switch outputs that were returned to idle will reactivate upon a subsequent alarm or by depressi
43. on the module bus The left I O module displays are linked via ribbon cable and interface with the bus driver module at J6 connector Display Left The right I O module displays are linked via ribbon cable and interface with the bus driver module at J7 connector Display Right The addressing jumper of each display must match the associated I O module addressing jumper placement 41 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FLEX 632 Main Cabinet Common Control Section Cards ID 0 7 Display Module T O Modules T O Modules Left Left Right Display Module Right M U L E B U 12 8 16 20 Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing jumper to 1 jumper to 1 jumper to 1 jumper to 1 Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations IF632 main cabinet FLEX 632 Expansion Cabinet w Bus Extender P Display Module Modules Modules Display Module Left Left Right D Right s P U P L L L A E A B Y B U B U S B U U s s Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing jumper to 1 jumper to 1 jumper to 1 jumper to 1 Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing jumper to 2 jumper to 2 jumper to 2 jumper to 2 30 26 34 38 Set addressing Set addressing Set addressing Set address
44. power 4 amps available for signal circuits J2 connector Monitor point for AC Battery fault POWER Battery 24V Input Battery 24V Input Connect to next aux power supply terminal From terminal BO of main power supply or previous aux power supply 24VAC from transformer 24VAC from transformer 45 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Common Control The specifications listed identify the interfacing modules housed in the common Specifications control section the common control display module the bus driver module a relay expander card and the CPU module 24VDC 275 mA Alarm Current 407 mA plus Signal Circuit power plus 2mA for master box or 22 mA for reverse polarity Terminal Terminal Description Designation Auxiliary Output 1 A 21 VDC 2 Amps regulated auxiliary power 2 A 21 VDC Common Smoke Detector 3 5 21 2 Amps resetable regulated Power power 4 second reset time S 21 VDC common Security Power 12 12VDC 2 Amps regulated power 12 common for 12VDC City Tie MI Connections for master box or line reversal option 8 M2 Line Reversal 24 15mA nominal Signal Circuit 1 Signal CCT 1 24V 924A Style Y or Z Style Z Return Signal Power normal Signal Power normal Style Z Return Signal Circuit 2 Signal CCT 2 24V 2A Style Y or Z Style Z Return Si
45. shown press the Enter key to go to the next group selection Pressing the Enter key at the Group number selection screen without entering a group number will exit the ByPass Group Activate Deactivate programming operation 78 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Input Test The Input test function allows the user to individually test the functionality of each device operation and response Device LED will illuminate if selected for Input Test The LED will turn off when the device is deselected Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit Figure T2 1 Press 3 and then Enter 2 Figure is now displayed CKT XX Add XXX Type XXX Counts XX Figure T3 CCT Circuit of selected device 1 4 Add Address of the selected device D Type Device type see table P3 in programming section Real time analog value 3 Use the up down arrow keys to scroll through the connected devices When the device address is selected the device type and real time analog value will be displayed automatically 4 Determine the functionality and operating response of the Detector using the following table 5 Toexit the Detector Test Mode press the Enter key at any time 79 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 T 1 DEVIC
46. status The System Menu menu is displayed when selected from the programming mode menu System Menu 1 Display 2 Change 3 Test 0 Exit Selecting the Display option from the System Menu which allows the user to display or download various system parameters There are four options that may be selected from this menu see Figure 5 2 and four options that may be selected from the MISC menu selection Figure 5 3 Display Menu 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit The Configuration Menu allows the user to select either displaying the system module configuration or downloading the entire system configuration Configuration Menu 1 Display 2 Download 0 Exit 112 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display Config The system module configuration is displayed when option 1 is selected from the Configuration Menu This display shows the modules that are present in each card location their associated card type code and a description of the card The modules displayed are retrieved from the system configuration memory and are not a real time scan of the actual cards present refer to the system test menu for a real time display Configuration Menu 1 Display 2 Download 0 Exit gt 1 Card 0 ID 0C is A N Panel Card 1 ID FF is Vacant Card 2 ID FF is Vacant Card 3 ID FF is Vacant Card 4 10 01 is
47. 0 seconds After the device stabilization period a sixty second monitor cycle begins If an alarm condition is detected during any portion of the verification sequence the system will activate all CBE functions and the alarm condition processed If no other alarm conditions are reported during this period the system resumes normal operation 33 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Supervisory Alarm A supervisory alarm condition occurs when an analog addressable device Condition programmed as a supervisory device activates or when a supervisory device activates on any supervisory alarm circuit the associated circuit supervisory red alarm LED illuminates This indicates the circuit where the supervisory device is located The common supervisory alarm LED yellow illuminates The alphanumeric display indicates the point where the supervisory device is located and logs it into the History Buffer to provide a time stamped record of the event s occurrence Refer to Figure O 5 The system common buzzer shall sound and the Form C common supervisory alarm relay transfers Any signal or relay point programmed to the supervisory zone will activate When the momentary Acknowledge switch is pressed the audible indicator will be silenced If a subsequent supervisory alarm should occur in a different supervisory alarm zone the alphanumeric display will annunciate the new point
48. 0 N Node Name I 256 O 256 5 0 0 L 20 A 0 S 0 P 1 3 M 0 1 16 0 R 1 5 1 D 2 2 W 2 E 2 0 T 2 Y 2 0 B 0 E 0 D 0 H 17 M 0 V 2 W 30 R 30 P 30 0 1 10 1 1 255 2 1 255 3 1 255 4 1 1 N 0 D 0 G 128 A 1 2 0 0 S 1 1 L 0 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 0 N 1 D 0 G 129 A 1 2 0 0 S 1 R 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 0 5 1 2 N 0 D 0 G 131 A 1 E 0 Q 0 S 0 R 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 0 N 1 D 0 G 132 A 1 E 0 Q 0 S 0 R 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 Y 0 N 2 D 0 G 133 A 1 E 0 Q 0 S 0 R 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 Y 0 N 3 D 0 G 134 A 1 E 0 Q 0 S 0 R 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 Y 0 6 1 5 N 1 D 0 G 130 A 1 E 0 Q 0 8 1 1 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 1 0 Y 0 C 7 1 7 C 8 255 9 1 255 C 10 1 255 11 1 255 C 12 1 255 13 1 255 14 1 255 15 1 255 16 I 255 17 E9 1 0 N 7 D 2 G 24 A 0 8 7 C 1 7 15 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 0 0 N 122 D 8 G 24 A 1 E 0 Q 0 5 0 R 0 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 EO Y 0 1 1 N 4 D 3 G 25 25 5 0 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 N 11 0 2 0 25 0 8 7 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 N 12 0 2 G 25 0 8 7 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 N 13 0 2 0 25 0 8 7 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 N 14 0 2 G 25 0 S 7 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 Y 0 O 1 8 D 8 G 25 A 1 E 0 Q 0 5 0 R 0 L 0 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 0 P 0 EO Y 0 1 2 0 2 1 3 0 3 C
49. 10 Amp overload protection K2 relay F3 fuse 10 Amp overload protection K3 relay F4 fuse 10 Amp overload protection K4 relay 47 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Relay Expander Card 1 1NO 2 3 1C 4 1M 5 2 NC 6 2NO 7 2C 8 2M RELAY 1 COMMON ALARM RELAY 2 COMMON TROUBLE RELAY 3 COMMON Release 3 01 31 01 Description Normally open Alarm contact Normally closed Alarm contact Alarm relay common contact 10 30 VDC or 220 VAC resistive fused 10 amps Alarm relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Relay is shown normally energized normal condition Normally closed Trouble contact Normally open Trouble contact Trouble relay common contact 10 30 VDC or 220 VAC resistive fused 10 amps Trouble relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Terminal Designation Description SUPERVISORY 9 3 NO 10 3 NC 1 3C 12 3M RELAY 4 Terminal Designation SPARE 1 4NO 14 4NC 15 4C 16 4M 48 Normally open Supervisory contact Normally closed Supervisory contact Supervisory relay common contact 10 30 VDC or 220 VAC resistive fused 10 amps Supervisory relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Description NOTE When the City Tie is programmed in the Chicago mode the spare relay will transfer during City Tie circuit faults Normally open spare contact Nor
50. 18 1 255 C 19 1 255 C 20 1 255 150 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Il Fire Alarm Alarm Gas Sprinkler Trouble Acknowledge Reset Mechanical Electrical Boiler Utility Extinguishing Fire Smoke Detector Heat Detector Duct Detector Waterflow Tamper Switch Manual Station Pull Station Beam Detector Fire Station Ionization Smoke Detector Photo Smoke Detector Tunnel Heat Detector PIV Switch Pressure Switch Fire Pump Generator Ist 2nd 3rd Ath Sth 6th 7th 8th Oth 10th 11th 12th 13th 14th 1 5th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 151 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Floor Room Number Floor Corridor Floor Elevator Lobby Floor AHU Floor Closet Level Floor Service Elevator Lobby Sub level Basement Level Sub basement Level Basement Parking Level Garage Level Wing Floor Wing Atrium Mezzanine Ballroom Kitchen 1 3 tA RU 2 ERA ER5 ER6 ER7 ER8 2 QU 0 0 0 0 0 KBD Dh A A BR WANING SU ID ESQ MO OL Ww CO WWW CO Cic GG Ge cues ctc 0 C2 CO CO CO CO GW NO CD
51. 3 54 55 ie card is Signal type then 0 Signal ckt is not programmed for auto signal silence 1 Signal ckt is programmed for auto signal silence If 1 14 15 ie card is Relay or BC type then 0 relay is programmed for open in auto mode ONrelay is programmed for closure in auto mode B Bypass state 0 Device ckt is not bypassed 1 Device ckt is bypassed 1 Dictionary 1 word 0 126 2 Dictionary 2 word 0 126 3 Dictionary 3 word 0 126 4 Dictionary 4 word 0 126 5 Dictionary 5 word 0 1023 P Display Card number 12 15 20 23 28 31 36 39 of associated BCE BCD RCE RCD or SCE SCD combinations I Display Card switch and or led position 0 7 of associated BCE BCD RCE RCD or SCE SCD combinations Y Bypass Group Assignment 161 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Control by Event Table This table consists of up to 256 lines that represent each of the possible Input Groups Each set of two characters in the line represents a Hexadecimal number When these numbers are converted to Binary and configured in rows from LSB to MSB each row represents an output group from 1 to 256 In network systems there will be separate CBE tables for each node in the network that will oprate ouput groups on this panel N xxx N xxx A three digit number 0 250 leading 0 may be omited identifying the node whos input groups will activate outputs on this pan
52. 32 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Drill The Drill switch DRILL will activate all circuits that have been programmed to respond when the Drill switch is pressed The Drill switch is alternate acting Pressing the Drill switch again will deactivate the test Keypad Switches These switches are used for test and programming functions City Tie Used to test or program the city notification function see programming sections Signal Circuit Used to test program or bypass signal circuits 1 or 2 see programming 1 amp 2 sections Arrow Keys Use to scroll the alphanumeric display and assist the user during system programming Indicators POWER ON The green Power On LED indicates AC line operation If pulsing this Indication indicates a problem with the incoming AC line voltage ALARM The Alarm LED red indicates a common fire alarm has been activated in the system PRE ALARM The PreAlarm LED red indicates that the system is in a first stage alarm condition DRILL The Drill LED yellow indicates the Drill feature has been activated ACKNOWLEDGE The Acknowledge LED yellow will flash to indicate the next action is to press the ACK switch SUPERVISORY The Supervisory LED yellow indicates a supervisory zone has activated ALARM alarmed SIGNAL SILENCE The Signal Silence LED red will flash to indicate that the signal silence switch is active CITY TIE The City Tie LED s are red for active yell
53. 4 Misc5 Detectors 0 Exit Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit Display Pass Displaying the passwords allows the user to view the 10 passwords that are assigned to the system Each password has a user ID and a security or access level assigned to it This screen also shows the security levels that are assigned to each of the function keys The following display are the default settings for the IF 600 system Display Menu 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Event 4 Misc5 Detectors 0 Exit Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit V Pass 1111 User ID USERI Sec 1 Pass 2222 User ID USER2 Sec 2 Pass 3333 User ID USER3 Sec 3 Pass 4444 User ID USER4 Sec 4 Pass 5555 User ID USERS Sec 1 Pass 6666 User ID USER6 Sec 1 Pass 7777 User ID USER7 Sec 1 Pass 8888 User ID USERS Sec 1 Pass 7111 User ID USERI Sec 1 0 Pass 7222 User ID USER2 Sec 1 1 23 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 Ack 01 Rst 02 Sig 02 Drl 03 Fun 03 Press Any Key To Continue 117 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display Codes Displaying the codes will allow the user to view the codes that are assigned to each of the 256 input groups This is followed by information on the timing of the codes number of rounds transmitted and whether the system reverts to March Time coding or silences after the coding is completed The default setting for each cod
54. 7111 User ID USER1 Sec 1 10 Pass 7222 User ID USER2 Sec 1 Enter Password To Change 1 Enter Password 1234 Enter User ID John Doe Enter Security level 1 Pass 1234 User ID John Doe Sec 1 Pass 2222 User ID USER2 Sec 2 Pass 3333 User ID USER3 Sec 3 Pass 4444 User ID USER4 Sec 4 Pass 5555 User ID USERS Sec 1 Pass 6666 User ID USER6 Sec 1 Pass 7777 User ID USER7 Sec 1 Pass 8888 User ID USER8 Sec 1 Pass 7111 User ID USERI Sec 1 10 Pass 7222 User ID USER2 Sec 1 Enter Password To Change gt 1 2 Bs 4 5 6 Ws 8 9 121 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Change Code The codes in the IF 600 systems are assigned to the input groups When a device within that group alarms that code would be sounded on the signal circuits that have been assigned an individual code that contains up to 6 digits The digits are defined in hexadecimal and range from 0 9 and A F programmed as coded circuits Each input group may be Release 3 01 31 01 When selected each digits 1 6 of the code is entered individually After the code has been entered a sub menu appears Thi Timing the number of Cycles and the output of the complete silence or March Time signal Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 0 Exit gt 2 Enter Input Ckt Group Number 1 Current Code For Ckt Group1 123456 Enter Dig
55. B6R4 XP95 B6SNDR XP95 I Ionization Analog Smoke XP95 B4 XP95 B6 XP95 B6LOW 126 Sensor XP95 B6R4 XP95 B6SNDR XP95 T Thermal Analog Sensor XP95 B4 XP95 B6 XP95 B6LOW 126 XP95 B6R4 XP95 B6SNDR XP95 PD Photo Electric Duct Provided 126 Analog Smoke Sensor XP95 ID Ionization Duct Analog Provided Smoke Sensor XP95 LI Line Isolator Module for Provided Analog Circuit MS 95 Analog Addressable Single Gang Manual Pull Station 28762 Backbox optional CZI 95 Collective Zone Interface 4 11 16 Backbox PID 95 Point Identification None Required 126 Device Device Plate Mounted gt gt NOTE Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the devices for detailed mountin and wiring instructions 66 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FLEX 632 CONTROL PANEL COMPATIBLE INITIATION DEVICES FOR CONVENTIONAL ZONES Identifier 600 1A 600 1B PART IDENTIFIER DEVICE DESCRIPTION DETECTOR QTY CCT Compatibility ID MAX 30780 01 30780 01 ZTTB STANDARD BASE F7 D9 R7 F7 25 D9 R7 30780 02 30780 02 ZTID STANDARD BASE W F7 DO R7 F7 25 REMOTE D9 R7 30780 03 30780 03 ZTIR STANDARD W F7 DO R7 F7 REMOTE amp RELAY D9 R7 30780 04 30780 04 2 7 STANDARD BASE F7 D9 R7 F7 W FLASH STANDBY D9 R7 REMOTE 30780 05 30780 05 Z77FR STANDARD BASE F7 D9 R7 F7 25 W FLASH STANDBY D9 R7
56. E TEST TABLE Input Device Display Panel Description Trouble Background Dirty Pre Alarm Alarm Shorted Feedback on Ist Active Ionization 10 40 41 44 Background Background Detector Fac C 26 36 Photo Detector 20 30 41 44 25 25 sensitivity 6 sensitivity 6 NCC ee ZI O Photo Detector 10 40 41 44 Background Background Compensated sensitivity 6 sensitivity 6 0 55 122 2nd Alarm 0 14 Heat Thermal 10 Fixed NA Above Fixed Detector Value Value above 122 A CZI or CZI CZI 95 17 54 NE Bul A A n pt pt 7 ed B bil i PID or MAN PID 95 or 10 54 N A MS 95 RCE 95 0 14 15 45 NA NA 46 127 NA NA NA R RSM 95 15 45 NA 46 027 SCEorSnd SCE 95 15 45 NA 46 127 N N N N N Output Test The Output test function allows the user to individually test the functionality of each device operation and response Device LED will illuminate if selected for Output Test The LED will turn off when the device is deselected Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit This displays in the same fashion as the Input Test CKT XX Add XXX D_Type XXX Counts XX Flags xXX Bits xXX 80 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display The Dis
57. Exit Press Any Other Key To Toggle gt 1 System Is In Auto Day Mode gt Enter Day Mode Exit Time Is Currently 17 00 Do You Want To Modify Y N gt Y Enter Time To Exit Day Mode Enter Hour 18 Enter Minutes 30 gt Enter Day Mode Exit Time Is Currently 18 30 Change Menu 3 Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit Change Abort The Change Abort Type option allows the selection of different mode of Abort operation in Type a discharge application Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit gt 1 Abort Type Set To One Shot Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Changee Other Choices Timer Expirey Immediate 10 Sec Delay Reset Timer 128 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Prefix Change Configuration Name Change Tally Count This option allows the user to change the Prefix for alarm events that occur The default setting is FIRE Alarm If the panel were monitoring Gas detectors for example The Prefix could be changed to GAS and therefore display GAS Alarm during alarm conditions Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit gt 2 Current Alarm Prefix is Fire Enter New Alarm Prefix XXXX Do you want to clear prefix Y N N Alarm Prefi
58. G INTERFACE MODULE amp SUB ASSEMBLY SPECIFICATIONS Analog Addressable This module one main board with an expander card drives four circuits that can Interface Module monitor and control up to 126 analog addressable devices points per line for a AAM95 1ND total of 504 The functions of this card are controlled by a micro controller and AAM95 2ND the software programming The system uses a 16 point field wiring terminal strip AAM95 4ND The main board with the micro controller and two channel driver circuits draws 35mA from the 24V supply not allowing for any draw by devices on the lines and with the class A relays de energized The expander card brings the current draw to 55mA If either line on the main board or on the expander board opens then the relays for both lines are activated adding an additional 20mA draw from the 24V supply Installation Refer to drawing B W471 Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System for Diagram installation and cable connections See the table below Lower 24 Vdc Terminal 24 Vdc return Block Common Common return Data Data return Lower 24 Vdc Terminal 24 Vdc return Block Common Common return Data Data Return Upper 24 Vdc Terminal 24 Vdc return Block Common optional Common return Data Data return Upper 24 Vdc Terminal 24 Vdc return Block Common optional Common return Data Data return NOTE Terminals 7 10 on lower and upper bloc
59. I 3 below Cards numbered 0 through 7 identify the location of card types that reference the common control section of the system Specifically the electronic module functions are identified These card location numbers reference hardwired physical circuits Card identification numbered 0 through 3 reference designated hardwired circuits interconnecting to the common control display module Card identification numbered 4 7 reference designated hardwired circuits on the bus driver module Card numbered 8 through 39 are individual modules physically installed in cabinet bays In the IF632 only eight card and eight display locations are available See Installation Section 3 Figures 1 1 and 1 2 for cabinet layout Each module i e I O module or individual display has programmable addressing jumpers 1 2 3 or 4 which are designated on each module 1 The addressing jumpers must be set according to the physical placement in the cabinet bay locations Set the module addressing jumper 1 4 in the proper location as shown in Figures I 1 and I 2 The Module bus interconnects the left I O modules and the right I O modules with the bus driver module The left I O modules are linked via ribbon cable and interface with the bus driver module at J5 connector labeled I O Left The right I O modules are also interconnect via ribbon cable and interface with the bus driver module at J8 connector labeled I O Right Each I O module occupies one slot
60. IF632 system to interface to Flex 500 devices It has Module been designed with 8 Class B circuits that will monitor 50 devices each An optional Class A module AM500 SDA is available Up to two of these modules may be installed in an IF632 system for a total capacity of monitoring 800 of the Flex 500 devices 500 The display module provides LED annunciation of Alarm and Trouble conditions It Display has one switch per circuit for programming and service functions and a location for a user defined custom label City Tie The 600 series City Tie Auxiliary Module CTX 4 provide 4 additional limited Module energy polarity reversal city tie circuits Each circuit is independently programmable for selective operation City Tie The city tie auxiliary module display provides LED annunciation indicated by red Module Alarm active and yellow Trouble Each circuit has a tactile switch for Displays programming and service functions A location for a user defined custom label is provided on each circuit 22 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONTINUED Main Power Supply Lead Acid Battery Charger Module Auxiliary Power Supply The Main Power Supply MPS 8 is an eight 8 amp DC power supply A battery distribution block is provided to distribute battery power to Auxiliary Power Supplies It can be configured to
61. Monitor point for CCT2 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 3 relay N O contact remove the W10 B Jumper Common for CCT 3 relays terminals 9 amp 11 CCT 3 relay N C contact remove the W11 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT 3 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 4 relay N O contact remove the W14 B Jumper Common for CCT 4 relays terminals 13 amp 15 CCT 4 relay N C contact remove the W15 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT 4 use 3 9K to when reqd CCT 5 relay N O contact remove the W2 B Jumper Common for CCT 5 relays terminals 1 amp 3 CCT 5 relay N C contact remove the W3 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT 5 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 6 relay N O contact remove the W6 B Jumper Common for CCT6 relays terminals 5 amp 7 CCT 6 relay N C contact remove the W7 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT6 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 7 relay N O contact remove the W10 B Jumper Common for CCT 7 relays terminals 9 amp 11 CCT 7 relay N C contact remove the W11 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT 7 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 8 relay N O contact remove the W14 B Jumper Common for CCT 8 relays terminals 13 amp 15 CCT 8 relay N C contact remove the W15 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT 8 use 3 9K to when reqd City Tie Extender The city tie extender module CTX consists of two 2 assemblies These include the Module City Tie Extende
62. ON Operator Display Control WALK TEST BYPASS z s DAY E 1 SIGMAL CIRCUIT 1 SIGHAL CIRCUIT 2 Acknowledge The Acknowledge switch ACK silences the internal buzzer of the panel Any Switch signal circuit or relay programmed to return to normal condition when the ACK switch is depressed will return to normal Should a second alarm activate the same points signal circuit or relay programmed to restore on Acknowledge which have been returned to normal will re activate A WARNING Do NOT reset the system until the authority having jurisdiction has authorized reset Reset Switch The Reset switch RESET removes power from the initiating devices for a period of four 4 seconds Power is temporarily removed from the S S terminals Any devices latched into alarm should return to the normal condition provided the cause of alarm has been eliminated The signal circuits city tie alarm relay and or supervisory relay will restore and the panel will return to the normal quiescent condition Signal Silence The Signal Silence switch SIGNAL SILENCE will silence i e return to normal any circuit or relay that is programmed to restore on signal silence The signal silence switch is an alternating action switch Pressing the signal silence switch will return the silenced circuits to an active state 27 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 6
63. Press Enter Enter Input Group XXX Figure 13 3 Using numeric keys enter the corresponding input group number The group number will be displayed in the location as shown in Figure 14 XXX Enter Input Group xxx Figure 14 4 Enter all desired input group numbers The assigned input group number is displayed in top left of screen As the next input group number is entered group numbers are sequentially arranged ascending order Enter up to 256 group input numbers gt gt NOTE To cancel an individual input group enter that group number and press Enter The group number is not shown and is then canceled XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter Input Group xxx Figure 14A 108 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 To assign a logical Output Group 5 Press Enter Figure 15 is now displayed Enter Output Group XXX Figure 15 6 Using numeric keys enter the desired output group number or press the signal circuit switch The assigned output group number now is displayed in top left as shown in Figure 15A XXX Enter Output Group xxx Figure 15A 109 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 7 Enter all desired output group numbers The assigned output group number is displayed in the top
64. Prog 2 to select circuits for bypass Figure T8 is now displayed Bypass Programming 2zl O Groups 1zDevices 3zCircuits 4 ByPass Group Programming O Exit Figure T8 5 Select 1 to program circuits Figure T8A is now displayed CKT XX Add XXX D Type XXX Z Type XXX Zone NOT ByPassed Figure T8A 76 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 6 Use the up down arrow keys to select the circuit of the devices to be bypassed gt gt NOTE Use the right arrow key to place the cursor under the device address 7 Use the up down arrow keys to select the device address When the device address is selected the device type zone type and zone status will be displayed automatically 8 Use the left right arrow keys to move to the Bypass status field 9 Use the up down arrow keys to select NOT ByPassed ByPassed option 10 Repeat steps 3 through 6 for each device to be Bypassed 11 When all desired input devices have been selected press Enter 12 Repeat steps 3 8 to bypass outputs 13 Press the Enter key Then exit the test menu by depressing 0 then Enter In the same manner as above Select_I O Groups 2 and or Circuits 3 for ByPass 14 The system will now flash the Acknowledge and Trouble LED s and the sounder will activate Once the system has been acknowledged the Trouble LED will remain flashing until all bypassed devices are
65. QN tA Relay Expansion Module RM 4E Terminal Designator Description 30874 Form normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 5 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Form C normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 6 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Form C normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 7 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device RUIT Form normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 8 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Building Control The building control module BC consists of three 3 assemblies The I O Building Module Control Module the Building Control Expander and the Building Control Display Switch Module 59 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Building Control Circuit Module Building Control Expander Building Control Display Switch Module Release 3 01 31 01 The Building Control Module consists of eight 8 form A B jumper programmable 10 amp relay
66. The represents the text entry number in dictionary D See Figure 10 gt gt The WD field is not displayed until the cursor is placed in its field When the dictionary 1 through 5 is selected WD will be shown on the lower right hand corner of the display See Figure 10 Ckt XX D Z Type xxx I Grp x WD XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX Figure 10 9 When the desired coded word is displayed use the left right arrow keys to select the next field gt gt NOTE It is not necessary to press Enter when the Up Down arrow keys are used to change the parameter of a field The field contents are automatically updated for the device as shown on the display Except I Grp 10 When all input devices have been programmed press Enter to exit the input circuit programming mode 99 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Display Panel Ver Release 3 01 31 01 ZONE TYPE TABLE P2 Name Verification Automatic Generic And Initiating Zone Acknowledgment Drill Signal Silence Reset Abort Dump Supervisory Water flow Water flow delayed Water flow delayed Description Automatically verifies the device Default program after a 45 sec Min 60 sec Max Reset Stabilization delay monitors the device for 60 seconds to verify an alarm condition Places the panel into General Alarm
67. WXYZ M abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvwxyz 1 45 96 amp 0123456789 lt gt 9 ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ V _abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz amp 0123456789 lt gt 9 AB CDEFGHIJAELMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ WM abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvwxyz 1 48 96 amp 0123456789 22 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUV WXYZI WM abcdefghijkImnopqrstuvwxyz amp 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGHIJKRLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ V abcdefghijklmnopqr stuvwxyz l 4t 96 amp 0123456789 9 ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOP QRSTUVWXYZ V abcdefghijkIlmnopqrstuvwxyz 1 1 9 8 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGHIJALMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ l Baud Rate Switch The baud rate is changed by setting DIP switch SW1 on the CPU module to the Settings desired speed see below table Select this option to read new setting 124 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 P2 baud rate of is selected via S7 and S8 Auto Detect eye Baud rate is utilized for peripheral devices 125 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Menu 2 Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 BCKey 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit Change City The City Tie Circuit is designed to operate in four modes of operation Line Reversal Master Box Dialer
68. activated regardless of the state of the Predischarge delay timer 16 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Programming WARNING m order to properly prepare the inputs and outputs required for Releasing very specific programming steps must be performed Failure to follow these steps could result in failure of the suppressant to be discharged or there could be unplanned discharge of the suppressant The following describes the steps to be taken to program the IF 632 FACP for releasing The detailed programming instructions can be found in Section 4 Programming In order to create a Releasing sub system it is necessary to select and program Input devices Control devices and Output devices Input Devices Select the first initiating device to activate Releasing program it as an AND zone and Assign Input Group X Select the 2nd initiating device to activate Releasing program it as an AND zone and Assign Input Group X Control Devices Select the input device for the Abort switch program it as an Abort zone and Assign Input Group X Select the input device for the Dump switch program it as a Dump zone and Assign Input Group X Output Devices Select the Signal Circuit Conventional to sound the audible alarm program it s Alarm Level ALR 2 to Releasing and it s Signal type SIG XXX to Releasing Program the Output Group to Y Select the Releasing Sol
69. als Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 146 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM EVENT MESSAGES Event Displayed Message 3 Trouble out of memory during assignments 9 Trouble card deleted 7 Trouble out of memory assigning zone outputs Alarm zone in verification sequence PAN d 10 1 12 13 14 15 Alarm Supervisory zone in sequence 16 17 18 19 Status Signals activated pape iml 147 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 2 e ic E eee E _ a oodd nd MEME E pee I un MEE oss Ded EE oL EN 34 Trouble 24 volts on card 2 3 OK pe eel p Eq eee uM GEN CNN RN ee mI _ f ud EN caf 1 oos ___ __ ___ operation 148 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 149 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 F 600 CONFIGURATION FILE DATA STRUCTURE Version R 7 and above Sample Configuration File R 7 C Smart Start Config P Fire A 1T
70. at the city tie circuit has been activated Signaling Circuits indication will be as follows The red alarm LED s for Signal Circuit 1 and Signal Circuit 2 as well as any additional signal circuits installed on the system will light steady to indicate any signaling circuits that have been activated The Form C common alarm relay contacts will transfer 5 1 Building Control Relay Circuits if utilized A If a building control circuit s feedback point is NOT connected the circuit s red LED will be On steady to indicate that the OFF relay has been energized B Ifa building control circuit s feedback point IS connected the active LED used to indicate an Alarm condition will be reverse of the one that is used to indicate a normal quiescent condition 5 2 Relay Circuits A Ifa relay circuit s feedback point is NOT connected the circuit s red LED will be On steady for each active relay point to indicate that the relay has been energized B Ifthe relay circuit s feedback point IS connected the active LED used to indicate an Alarm condition will be reverse of the one that is used to indicate a normal quiescent condition Note The Relay or Building Control Module LED s will follow the state of their respective relays To have their LED s follow the state of the monitor point the 3 9k EOL resistor must be in place 30 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Rel
71. atible devices with the IF 632 control panel refer to Figure I 4 Compatible Indicating Appliances found at the end of this section Also reference to Figure I 5 Wiring Guidelines Signaling Circuit Wire SizesEach USM 4 requires an Auxilliary Power supply APS632 8 Each USM 8 requires 2 Auxilliary Power Supplies APS632 8 These must be mounted in an expander cabinet Signal Circuit The signal circuit module provides four 4 or eight 8 2 amp DC current limited Module analog signaling circuits All circuits operate on the Style Y Class B mode of operation The end of line resistor EOLR is 3 9K ohm Programming jumper S1 is provided on each board for setting the vertical position address of the card J1 through J4 The I O signal module uses the lower terminal block and connects via cable to the bus driver module Each universal signal module communicates via the Module bus and requires one bay position each The SIGNAL I O board has an option that allows programming of the signal circuits to be operable under Default Alarm Mode DIP switch 52 is provided on the module to select which signaling circuits operate under default alarm mode set the circuits that are active close their respective switch on S2 LE Switch 1 for circuit 1 Switch 2 for circuit 2 through Switch 8 for circuit 8 Style Z The Style D adapter USM SZA card provides four 4 or eight 8 Style Z Class A Adapter circuits to the I O signal card When th
72. atic Places the panel into General Alarm Automatic detector with Sounder Base Places the panel into General Alarm The Sounder in the base has the same group number as the detector and is a CBE programmable output Activating output group 254 will activate all Sounder Bases in the system AutSBS Automatic detector with Sounder Base Silenceable Same as AutSB plus the Sounder in the base can be silenced by SIGNAL SILENCE commands Generic All the device control functions are active without placing the system in a general alarm condition at the panel And Initiating Zone Two stage automatic detection Acknowledgment Remote location acknowledgment Drill Remote drill system condition Signal Silence Remote location Signal Silence Reset Remote reset of the panel resets system Abort Delays or stops discharge cycle Dump Initiates discharge manually Supervisory Sprinkler Supervisory signal input Water flow Water flow non silenceable Water flow delayed Water flow delayed non silenceable Water flow delayed 6 Water flow delayed silenceable Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Multi protocol UDACT support Panel firmware version 7 1 supports the UDACT 600 610 multi protocol UDACT For installation programming and operation refer to the manual wh
73. ation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 if I 9 Analog Addessable interface then I 0 I Input devices on channel number 0 1 6 1 2nd 2 3rd 3 4th channel 0 0 O Output devices on channel number 0 1 st 1 2nd 2 3rd 3 4th channel if 1 240 or 241 Flex500 interface then 1 0 I Input devices on channel number 0 1 6 1 2 2 3rd 3 4th 4 5th 5 6th 6 7th 7 8th channel 0 0 O Output devices on channel number 0 1 6 1 2 2 3rd 3 4th 4 Sth 5 6th 6 7th 7 8th channel Miscellaneous Card IDs 7 CCP 7 Card 7 Vacant 255 Empty card slot Input Device Variables N 115 D 11 G 26 A 26 5 0 C 1 7 15 B 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 4 0 5 00 Y 0 N Device address number D Device type F610 F632 F650 only 0 Conventional Circuit 2 GW Switch Monitor PID 95 3 Analog Addessable lonization 1 5 Analog Addessable optical 1 6 Analog Addessable Thermal 1 7 GW MCP or Pull Box or PID 102GW CZI detector without interrupt 11 Analog Addessable lonization 2 13 Analog Addessable optical 2 14 Analog Addessable Thermal 2 15 GW CZI detector with interrupt 16 F500 Input Device 17 F500 Output Device 18 F500 Manual Device 158 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 G Input group number F610 F632 F650 only A Detector average F610 F632 F650 Analog Addessable Detectors only if D 6 14 ie Thermal detector then A average temp if D 3 5 11 13 ie Photo lon then A average coun
74. ation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Test Output The Output Test is used to test the interaction between an input circuit and an output circuit When selected the user is prompted to enter the output card location number to be tested Then the input card location that is to be used to control the output card is entered When the input circuit is activated the corresponding output card circuit will activate 1 If card location 12 CIM display is selected as the output card location and card location 12 is selected as the input card location when a switch on card 12 is pressed the corresponding LED will light EXAMPLE2 If output card location 17 USM 8 is selected and input card 21 USM 8 display is selected the corresponding signal circuit will activate when the display switch is pressed NOTE When card 0 main display is selected on the 632 systems no input card option is displayed Pressing the front panel switches will toggle the LED s and display the switch number pressed Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog 0 Exit gt 2 Output Card Test Enter Output Card 0 Enter Input Keys Card 0 Press Enter Key To Exit Test ID Selecting the Test ID option will continuously display the real time card readings from the system card locations The card locations 0 39 should always equal the card type installed in that location Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Anal
75. ce we would like to make the following recommendations 1 Read this manual carefully and in it s entirety before proceeding with the installation of the IF632 control panel 2 Never make any connections with the power connected 3 Gamewell spends many hours testing devices that are supplied by Gamewell to be used with it s control panels to verify compatibility To maximize system performance and minimize risk of damage to the equipment we suggest using all Gamewell Components 4 There is no substitute for proper maintenance and testing of this or any life safety product Gamewell recommends testing and maintenance of your IDENTIFLEX 632 system in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Fire Protection Association be done on a regular basis as a minimum 5 This manual should be stored with the IDENTIFLEX 632 for future reference and should not be removed providing reference to the operation and programming of the installed IDENTIFLEX 632 System Thank you again for choosing Gamewell If you have any comments regarding your IDENTIFLEX 632 Analog Addressable Control Panel or other Gamewell products please feel free to write us at The Gamewell Company Product Marketing Department 60 Pleasant Street Ashland MA 01721 Phone 508 231 1400 Fax 508 231 0900 E Mail GamewellCo aol com Web Site http www gamewell com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Op
76. ckages follow the procedure required for that software to receive an ASCII file The next CR the system receives will start the transmission of the file Configuration Menu 1 Display 2 Download 0 Exit gt 2 Ready to Download Configuration File To Download 1 Press PgDn 2 Choose 7 ASCII 3 Enter Filename gt gt For Procomm only the ASCII transfer setup must have the following parameters Use the following table 1 Echo D Echo locally D Press PgUp blank Choose 7 d lines 3 Pace Character 3 Enter 4 Character 4 Character Pacing usus up erem 115 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Display Dict This display option allows the user to view the contents of word dictionaries 1 5 Menu Dictionaries 1 4 may contain up to 128 entries and dictionary 5 may contain up to 1024 entries By selecting this option the contents of all 5 user dictionaries are output to the laptop computer screen Display Dictionary Menu 1 Display 2 Download 0 Exit Display Dict The following is the format in which the dictionary will be displayed Start of Dictionary 1 End of Dictionary 1 Start of Dictionary 2 End of Dictionary 2 Start of Dictionary 3 End of Dictionary 3 Start of Dictionary 4 End of Dictionary 4 Start of Dictionary 5 End of Dictionary 5
77. com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Overview Walk Test Bypass mode Detector Device Test and information displays can be selected at any time from the Password Protected Access Level 3 Function Programming Menu by pressing one of the FN keys on the left or right arrow keys and selecting the desired test as indicated on the LCD screen 1 Make sure that a level 3 pass word has been entered 2 From the Operational Mode press the key marked FN Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit Walk Test Walk Test is an automatic test used to test devices in the system both silently and audibly Testing the system in the Walk Test mode enables one person to test the system without the aid of another to confirm activation and reset the panel Activation i e detected ALARM or TROUBLE signal in the initiating device will cause the panel to log the event and activate all associated indicating circuits if programmed The device is reset after four 4 seconds Activation of a Fault Trouble follows the same routine For ALARM testing all associated signal circuits will sound twice For TROUBLE testing all associated signal circuits will sound once gt gt NOTE devices selected for Walk Test become disabled and will not ALARM Devices not selected for Walk Test will report an ALARM condition After 30 minutes of inactivity the system will time out of Walk Tes
78. croll through field variables using up down arrow keys or enter the address number directly via the key pad 97 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Device Selection 4 Use the left right arrow keys to move the cursor flashing under the device address Add xxx enter the address number or use the up down arrow keys to select the address of the device to be modified then press enter Photo Device Sensitivity Selection A WARNING gt gt Changing the sensitivity of a Smoke Detector may delay alarm reporting No device should be changed without the approval of the authority having jurisdiction All settings should be in compliance with all NFPA codes UL listings or other local codes 4 1 To modify the device sensitivity use the left right arrow keys to scroll to sense Use the up arrow key to adjust sensitivity gt gt NOTE The sensitivity scale allows the user to select a range of settings which are numeric values 0 through 3 The number 0 is the most sensitive device setting and the number 3 is the least sensitive device setting Refer to Figure 8A Ckt XX Add XXX D Type Opt 2 Type XXX I Grp XXX Sens X Comp X Figure 8A 4 2 To change an optical detector to a compensated uncompensated device use the left right arrow keys to scroll to comp Use the up down keys to select Y or N Yes No Heat Device Operating Select
79. cted the result is no action 4 Program the signal circuit by using the left right arrow keys to move between fields and the up down keys to assign the desired characteristics 5 To exit output circuit programming press the Enter key 103 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Signal Circuit Types Output Signal Circuit Type STEADY DC Steady DC type signal circuit is the System Default When Activated any signal circuits programmed for Steady DC will provide a 24VDC uninterrupted output MARCHTIME 60 Marchtime 60 circuits when activated will provide a 24 VDC output on the selected circuits at a 60 pulses per minute rate with a duration of 50 on and 50 off cycle MARCHTIME 120 Marchtime 120 circuits when activated will provide a 24 VDC output on the selected circuits at a 120 pulses per minute rate with a duration of 50 on and 50 off cycle TEMPORAL Temporal signaling circuits when activated will provide a 24 VDC output in the pattern of a Morse Code U This pattern is active for 25 seconds off for 25 seconds active for 25 seconds off for 25 seconds active for 25 seconds off for 75 seconds The pattern repeats until the circuit is returned to Idle CALIFORNIA UNIFORM FIRE CODE California Uniform Fire Code Signal circuits when activated will provide a 24 VDC output in Marchtime 120 format for 10 seconds
80. cted premises should be monitored by a fire watch or other reliable measure s gt gt NOTE Before proceeding notify all personnel monitoring companies and municipalities that the system will be temporarily out of service 90 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Programming Prompts continued Throughout the programming sequence the user is prompted to enter data selections at the location of the flashing cursor To select sub menu options use the following prompts To Select a Field Option Use Right and Left arrow keys to horizontally scroll and select option field To Select Field Variable Use up and down arrows keys to vertically scroll variable types Types Keypad prompts Keypad prompts e g Password Drill 1 2 etc will be enclosed with brackets Display Messages All formats for display messages will be enclosed in quotation marks Enter key To complete the choice of an option press the Enter key This standard format of the word Enter is used throughout the programming section 91 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM STARTUP This section is subdivided into two sections Initial System Startup and System Restart Re Configuration Instructions for a newly installed system or a system in which the firmware has been changed are de
81. d IF 600 System and should not be removed Thank you again for choosing Gamewell If you have any comments regarding your IF 600 Analog Addressable Control Panel or other Gamewell products please feel free to contact us at Gamewell 60 Pleasant St Ashland MA 01721 Phone 508 231 1400 Fax 508 231 0900 E Mail gamewellco aol com Web Site http www gamewell com 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 GENERAL This addendum contains the information required to utilize new features and functions incorporated into Version 7 1 of the IF 600 operating firmware When using these features follow the instructions contained in this addendum All of the features and functions described in the manual that accompanied the system are unchanged and perform as described in the original manual s NEW FEATURES XP95 M Analog Addressable Multisensor Detector The Multisensor Detector includes both Photoelectric and Thermal sensing elements integrated into a single head The obscurity information from the Photoelectric sensor is combined with the rate of rise information from the Thermal sensor by a custom microprocessor into the data count that is sent to the FACP for processing The microprocessor also performs drift compensation for the photoelectric sensor as contaminants build up within the detection chamber When the compensation reaches it s set limits th
82. d Ne gea RR tede e te ee eite ODER Otter 120 Change Pass e eee S RR eI 121 Chan ge Code i nete nenihe ORCI ID DOOR 122 Chan BE Date cous suyeuecbectupet st faveesontpoenaue 123 Change perdre Ue er tee ie e e etii etude 124 Change Baud dE Ro NER REPOS 124 Baud Rate Switch Settings iere ettet ep p CHER Oe iO HR RE EE ERR oS ehr ESS ERTER E SEEE entes 124 Change ein Ui een nimc tuia is Rc urit Uds reecdeeUs 126 Change Ann sisi iie RU EVI Rah ils eek E e aga e RU eiie 126 Chante TO 127 Change Bldg Control Switch Supervision s 0 csissssssssssasessosvesscndscesghootevdsescovocsoecvssdssnsoesoavesssedasbsescevsesvecesodssncenseens 127 Change Day pte ie ee te 127 Change Night Modes 2 hee peret REI Yo ERE Ure dete 128 Change Abort Type utei ege lace Sees ee ined 128 Change Prefix eie tete arr eO D OU ron D RR IE rre RO DE HEP UO DI Rede 129 Change Configuration Names ie e rt oen eR xe e ret ite bee entem 129 Change Tally eee tette Iste e Te EE Re iioii e 129 Change Silence Inhibit Delay eee eben e ees a ec ee ee 130 Change Auto Silence 130 Chan BE C S 131 Change Water Flow Delay ibm RR E reor tte dU n e 131 Change Releasing 131 Change Discharge Db Ep he repe
83. dapter module CIM SDA may be added to meet the requirements of Style D or E Class A circuits The display module provides LED annunciation of Alarm and Trouble conditions Each circuit has a tactile switch for programming and service functions A location for a user defined custom label is provided on each circuit LED annunciation is indicated by red Alarm active and yellow Trouble Universal Signal Module USM Display The Flex 600 series Universal Signal Modules are a multi function output module These modules are available in either 4 circuit USM 4 or 8 circuit USM 8 increments These circuits are designed to meet the requirements of NFPA 72 Style Y Class B notification appliance circuits An optional Style Z adapter USM SZA is available to meet the requirements of NFPA 72 Style Z Class A notification appliance circuits The display module provides LED annunciation of Alarm and Trouble conditions Each circuit has a tactile switch for programming and service functions A location for a user defined custom label is provided on each circuit LED annunciation is indicated by red Alarm active and yellow Trouble Relay Modules Relay Display The 600 series relay modules have been designed to supply 4 RM 4 or 8 RM 8 programmable Form C relays for control of auxiliary functions A feedback point for positive confirmation that the controlled function has occurred has been supplied with each set o
84. dback input points switched negative using 3 9K ohm resistors in parallel with an open feedback contact If the feedback points are connected the LED s on the control display will follow the status of the feedback input point A connected directly to the feedback point will actuate the Red LED and a through the 3 9k resistor will actuate the Green LED Otherwise the LED s on the display will follow the status of the relay Programming jumper S1 is provided on each board for setting the vertical position address of the card S1 1 through S1 4 The relay module uses the lower terminal block and cables to the bus driver module Each position on the Module bus can accommodate an expanded relay module The relay expander provides the addition of four 4 supplementary form C 10 amp fused relay contacts The module also provides four 4 feedback input points switched negative using 3 9K ohm resistors in parallel with an open feedback contact If the feedback points are connected when the system is initialized the LED s on the control display will follow the status of the feedback input point Otherwise the LED s on the display will follow the status of the relay The relay expander module uses the upper terminal block and cables to the I O relay module The control display module provides eight 8 red relay activated LED s eight 8 green relay normal LED s Eight 8 circuit tactile switches are provided for programming and Bypass functi
85. device consists of information specific to the device such as its circuit its address its device type etc The complete data base for the addressable devices is divided into circuit tables that store the information for all of the 126 possible devices on each circuit The circuit table is then further divided into an input table and an output table Input tables consist of all initiating devices detectors pull stations etc while the output table consists of all the actuating devices relays and signal circuits etc At the completion of the SmartStart cycle the system is configured as a general alarm system All initiating devices are assigned to automatic zones Any initiating device s reporting an alarm condition will activate all signal circuits steady and relays active Polling During system operation the controller sequentially polls all initiating devices that are listed in the input tables All analog circuits are polled independently and asynchronously General The additional system programming is completed through tactile keypad switches Overview mounted on the front Operators Display OD Main level display screens are menu driven and users are prompted to enter sequential keystrokes Additional programming can also be accomplished through a P C connected to the serial port Programming Prompts A WARNING During all levels of programming the system will be in an off line status and no alarms will be processed The prote
86. device s have been restored to normal condition the momentary Reset switch should be depressed When the user presses the RESET switch the following actions will occur 1 The LCD Display will announce the System Reset Refer to Figure O 4 2 If no further alarms exist in the system all signal circuits will deactivate The RESET key s activation is logged into the History Buffer to provide a time stamped record of the event s occurrence 32 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Status RESET MM DD YY HH MM Commencing System Reset Figure O 4 Alarm Verification Alarm verification is used to reduce the occurrence of nuisance alarm conditions transient smoke etc Careful consideration should be taken before enabling the Alarm Verification feature on any device Programming the Alarm Verification feature may delay the reporting of an actual emergency Only those devices that are subject to conditions that require verification should be programmed with this feature Any two wire automatic detector reporting an alarm condition programmed for verification will start the pre set verification timer see Programming section and the event will be recorded in the verification history log At the expiration of the Verification Timer 10 seconds the device is automatically reset for a period of four seconds and the devices are allowed a stabilization period 3
87. e via standoffs and uses the upper terminal block and cables to the I O building control module The Control Display Module provides eight 8 red OFF relay activated LED s eight 8 green ON relay activated LED s Eight 8 three 3 position AUTO ON OFF rotary switches are provided for manual control of the I O building control module and building control expander Eight 8 circuit tactile switches are provided for programming and Bypass functions Card slots are provided for building control description comments The building control display module mounts to the display door and is cabled to the bus driver module The physical location of the display is set by the addressing jumper S1 Ensure addressing jumper is set according to its physical location in the cabinet and matches associated I O module address jumper setting Refer to Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations Figure 3 2 Typical building control circuit relay configuration 60 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Building Control Module CCT 1 relay N O contact remove the W2 B Jumper Common for CCT 1 relays terminals 1 amp 3 CCT 1 relay N C contact remove the W3 A Jumper Monitor point for CCT1 requires 3 9K resistor to when used CCT 2 relay N O contact remove the W6 B Jumper Common for CCT2 relays terminals 5 amp 7 CCT 2 relay N C contact remove the W7 A Jumper
88. e Style Z adapter is used the EOLR s are not required The Style Z adapter uses the upper terminal block and is cabled to the I O signal module Display The alarm display module provides eight 8 red zone alarmed LED s eight 8 yellow Module zone trouble LED s Eight 8 zone tactile switches are provided for programming Bypass and WalkTest functions Card slots are furnished for zone description comments The display module connects via the display bus to the bus driver module The physical location of the display is set by the addressing jumper S1 Ensure addressing jumper is set according to its physical location in the cabinet and matches associated I O module address jumper setting Refer to Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations 56 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Universal Signal Circuit Module Terminal Description Bottom card 30878 Terminal Designation Description USM 8 Indicating CCT 1 output Indicating CCT 1 output Indicating CCT 2 output Indicating CCT 2 output Indicating CCT 3 output Indicating CCT 3 output Indicating CCT 4 output Indicating CCT 4 output Indicating CCT 5 output Indicating CCT 5 output Indicating CCT 6 output Indicating CCT 6 output Indicating CCT 7 output Indicating CCT 7 output Indicating CCT 8 output Indicating CCT 8 output 1
89. e circuit to initialize 1 4 SmartStart feature configures new data base making any changes that have been detected See Figure 12D Polling Card XXX Circuit XXX Address XXX Figure 12D CONTROL BY EVENT Control by Event programming allows the user to create a matrix whereby selected groups of input devices are logically connected to selected groups of output devices or circuits The SmartStart feature automatically assigns all input devices to select all output devices or circuits In the device specific screens input or output group numbers 1 256 can be assigned to each device Multiple devices can be assigned to a single group but each device can only be assigned to one group In the output programming menu for each device or circuit there is a field Alr for assigning the Alarm level it will activate The four levels of alarm 0 pre alarm 1 1 alarm 2 2 alarm and 3 Rleasing These levels combined with the CBE table determine when the circuit or device will activate 107 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 CBE Programming Control by Event CBE programming is dedicated to system wide ALARM functions Select 2 from the main Programming Mode menu to change or assign input group assignment with the associated output group To select logical Group Inputs 1 Select CBE 2 from the main Programming Mode menu 2
90. e is 1 2 3 4 5 6 Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit gt 2 1 123456 2 123456 3 123456 4 123456 5 123456 6 123456 7 123456 8 123456 9 123456 10 123456 11 123456 12 123456 13 123456 14 123456 15 123456 16 123456 17 123456 18 123456 19 123456 20 123456 21 123456 22 123456 23 123456 24 123456 25 123456 26 123456 27 123456 28 123456 29 123456 30 123456 31 123456 32 123456 33 123456 34 123456 35 123456 36 123456 37 123456 38 123456 39 123456 40 123456 41 123456 42 123456 43 123456 44 123456 45 123456 46 123456 47 123456 48 123456 49 123456 50 123456 51 123456 52 123456 53 123456 54 123456 55 123456 56 123456 57 123456 58 123456 59 123456 60 123456 61 123456 62 123456 63 123456 64 123456 65 123456 66 123456 67 123456 68 123456 69 123456 70 123456 71 123456 72 123456 73 123456 74 123456 75 123456 76 123456 77 123456 78 123456 79 123456 80 123456 81 123456 82 123456 83 123456 84 123456 85 123456 86 123456 87 123456 88 123456 89 123456 90 123456 91 123456 92 123456 93 123456 94 123456 95 123456 96 123456 97 123456 98 123456 99 123456 100 123456 101 123456 102 123456 103 123456 104 123456 105 123456 106 123456 107 123456 108 123456 109 123456 110 123456 111 123456 112 123456 113 123456 114 123456 115 123456 116 123456 117 123456 118 123456 119 123456 120 123456 121 123456 122 123456 123 123456 124 123456 125 123456 126 123456 127 123456 128 123456 Pls 1 0Sec Cyl 04 Sig OFF Press Any Key To Continue 118 Tech
91. e microprocessor signals the FACP of the need to clean the detector The microprocessor also monitors all of the internal functions of the detector and if any problem arises signals the FACP of a trouble Installation The XP95 M installs in the standard Series 95 bases in the same manner as all of the other Series 95 Detectors Programming The XP95 M has a nominal fixed sensitivity of 2 4 ft and compensation is accomplished within the detector itself When programming inputs any device detected or programmed as an XP95 M will have the word Multi in the D TYPE location and will not have the SENS or COMP selections available Ckt XX Add xxx D Type Multi Z Type xxx Grp x WD XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX All other programming of the input is the same as other detectors 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Multisensor Detector Cont DEVICE TEST TABLE Input Device Display Description Trouble Background Dirty Pre Alarm Alarm Shorted Panel No on Ist Active Feedback Ionization 10 40 41 44 Background Background Detector Photo Detector 20 30 41 44 55 55 non comp sensitivity x 6 8 sensitivity x 6 18 Photo Detector 10 40 41 44 Background Background Compensated sensitivity x 6 8 sensitivity x 6 18 Heat Thermal 10 Fixed Fixed Value Detector Value C Multi Multi
92. ease 3 01 31 01 6 The acknowledge switch red LED will begin to flash This guided prompt feature notifies the user that the next expected action is to press the ACK switch acknowledging the Alarm Condition The panel will remain in an alarm condition until all initiating devices are cleared and reset At that time the panel will return to normal quiescent condition Should the city tie be programmed for local energy master box trip the city tie will be in trouble and the box should be reset at this time e NOTE Table P4 Word Dictionary defines the Word Types 1 5 used to describe the alarm location device etc See Table P4 found in Section 5 Programming for complete listing Status ALARM 1st of 1 MM DD YY HH MM Fire Alarm in Ckt 4 _ Figure O 2 Display for Multiple Alarm s e NOTE Multiple alarms are shown after the words ALARM Total with x representing the total amount of alarms See Figure O 3 Status ALARM Total X MM DD YY HH MM Fire Alarm in Ckt 4 Dev _ Figure O 3 31 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 OPERATING PROCEDURES Acknowledging the Alarm Condition Signal Silence When the user presses the ACK switch to acknowledge an alarm condition the following actions will occur 1 The control panel s internal audible buzzer will always silence 2 The acknowledge key s acti
93. el A zero 0 indicates this panel other numbers indicate panel Node numbers of other panels connected to the network which are programmed to activate outputs on this panel Multiple CBE tables will exist only in network systems I xxx I xxx A three digit number 0 255 leading 0 may be omited identifying the Input group number associated with the following Output group line Dictionaries The start and end of each of the 5 word libraries are delimited by two fore slash characters Word dictionaries 1 4 may have up to 126 entries and dictionary 5 may have up to 1023 entries Entry 0 in each dictionary should be left blank for default purposes Word dictionary 1 Entry 0 Word dictionary 1 Entry 1 Word dictionary 1 Entry 126 maximum Word dictionary 2 Entry 0 Word dictionary 2 Entry 1 Word dictionary 2 Entry 126 maximum Word dictionary 3 Entry 0 Word dictionary 3 Entry 1 Word dictionary 3 Entry 126 maximum Word dictionary 4 Entry 0 Word dictionary 4 Entry 1 Word dictionary 4 Entry 126 maximum Word dictionary 5 Entry 0 Word dictionary 5 Entry 1 Word dictionary 5 Entry 1023 maximum 162 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Passwords 8 0 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X U YYYYYYYY Total 10 lines S 0 is the password security level 0 3 X is a digit 1 9 of the associated password Y isa character of the assoc
94. elay in seconds Valid entries 0 30 30 default SmartStart 156 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Card Variables C 0 1 10 C Card address 0 through 39 I Card ID Input Card IDs 47 Class B Zone 4 Circuits 46 Class B Zone 8 Circuits 45 Ciass A Zone 4 Circuits 40 Class A Zone 8 Circuits output Card IDs 1 CCP4 Signal Circuits 2 Class A 2 5 Relays 4 Circuits 5 No Relays installed 4 City Tie module 5 CCP6 OUT City Tie 2 bits Buzzer Gnd Fault IN Pwr super 14 Building Control 8 Circuits 15 Building Control 4 Circuits 48 Class A Signal 8 Circuits 53 Class A Signal 4 Circuits 54 Class B Signal 8 Circuits 55 Class B Signal 4 Circuits 94 8 Circuits Relays 95 4 Circuits Relays Display Card IDs 10 F630tF650 A N display card 11 F630 F650 A N with no keys 12 F610 A N Display card with switches 16 BCD F632 18 CCP1 F620 LED and 8 Tactile Switches 20 RCD F632 22 F620 LED and 8 Tactile Switches 24 Red Green LED 3 Position Rotary Switches and 8 tactile Switches 26 Red Green LED and 8 Tactile Switches 28 SCD F632 30 Red Yellow LED and 8 Tactile Switches Addressable Interface Card IDs 9 Analog Addressable Interface 240 F500 Interface Class A 241 F500 Interface Class B 157 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Oper
95. enoid Module RSM 95 to control the releasing solenoid program it s Alarm Level ALR 3 to Releasing Program the Output Group to Y Tying it together Program the Control By Event CBE table to have Input group X activate Output Group Y IMPORTANT Only the Analog Addressable Device RSM 95 with a SID module installed in accordance with the Wiring Drawing A W532 1 should be used to actuate the Releasing Solenoid This device is Bypassed during a SmartStart to prevent accidental discharge should inputs be activated during the generic configuration After a SmartStart the correct configuration should be uploaded to the FACP the Releasing Solenoid disconnected from the RSM 95 and the Bypass removed from the RSM 95 After determining that the RSM 95 is not active the solenoid should be reconnected 17 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM OVERVIEW IF 632 The Gamewell IDENTIFLEX 632 system IF632 is an Analog Addressable Control Panel microprocessor based fire alarm control panel It is designed to monitor and control up to 1008 analog addressable input output points It can also accommodate up to 56 input or output circuits The IF632 system is designed to meet the requirements of medium sized applications It provides the user with a full range of features including self configuring self monitoring and self testing Some of the many other feature
96. enu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 0 Exit 120 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Pass The Change Password menu is used to change the password user name and or the access level associated with the passwords When this is selected from Change Menu 1 the previously programmed password information is displayed followed by a prompt requesting the password number to be changed When the password number is entered the Enter Password prompt is displayed Enter the new password Four Digits or press enter to leave the existing password This is followed with the User ID prompt The User ID may contain up to 8 ASCII characters After defining the user the access level or security level Sec assigned to that password is defined NOTE Before changing the password 4 programming password make sure that you have added a new Security Level 4 password to access the programming area Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 0 Exit Pass 1111 User ID USER1 Sec 1 Pass 2222 User ID USER2 Sec 2 Pass 3333 User ID USER3 Sec 3 Pass 4444 User ID USER4 Sec 4 Pass 5555 User ID USERS Sec 1 Pass 6666 User ID USER6 Sec 1 Pass 7777 User ID USER7 Sec 1 Pass 8888 User ID USER8 Sec 1 Pass
97. er 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit gt 3 Releasing Delay Is Set To 30 sec Enter Releasing Delay 15 60 sec 131 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change The Change Dump option allows the selection of the time delay from the Discharge Discharge Delay command to the actual Discharge Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit gt 4 Discharge Delay Is Set To 0 sec Enter Discharge Delay 0 30 sec Change Changing the dictionary entries can be achieved by two means changing the words or Dictionary uploading an entirely new dictionary The upload function should only be accomplished throug a P C connected through the serial port or from the Master in a network Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit Change Dictionary Menu 1 Words 2 Upload 0 Exit Change To change the Dictionary words select 1 from the Change Dictionary Menu The system Dict Words will prompt you with the dictionary and word number to be changed The existing word is then displayed To change the word type the desired text or press enter to leave the existing text and return to the word number prompt Change Dictionary Menu 1 Words 2 Upload 0 Exit gt 1 Enter Dictionary 1 Enter Word 1 Overwrite Current Word Fire Alarm Enter New Word Enter Word 22 Word Doesn t Exist Append New Word Enter New Word
98. eration Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank Vi Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Table of Contents SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 13 GENERAT ce M Ate dc 15 NEW FEATURES oiu PERAGI EAR Een UIS 15 SMALtS tart Passwotd 5 terrere terere 15 Rele asing ite tes tem Ue iteetituse 15 MEI ZI CEDE 15 Daylight Savings times GERE eC RES 15 Leap oni Dette Dp eite bmi pene ep 15 Positive Alarm Sequence edens 15 Verification 15 Alarm Supervisory Trouble Displays eene nennen teen neen rene en rennen tenete retener rennes 15 All Input Ls 15 Expanded RAN SAN 50 oed eee tette d Ete REP RR RU BR o cov OST ETUR AU D EO bed 15 Alito S epee TimeOut TT EESTI 15 Silence Inhibit ee i ette viec abut Vie EI 15 Building Control Switch Supervision tie tinet tiet tree te HERR DP e LEHRER ES EE Ie RR eS Orne 15 Building Control Display ene rore eb die He e n e e pts 15 Walk Test Auto Terminate dirt eee evo eite exe 16 je Cic 16 SYSTEMMOVERVIEW 18 TF 632 Control Panel 18 Modular Gonstr ctlon c cete vip aic ec ea e i
99. f contacts The relays are rated at 10 amps with a fused common to protect the controlled circuit The relay module display is provided with green inactive and red active LED s Each relay circuit is provided with tactile switches for programming and service functions and a location for a user defined label 21 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONTINUED Building The 600 series Building Control Modules are designed to provide an On Auto Off Control control function to building systems The building control module is available in 4 Module 4 or 8 BC 8 circuit increments Each circuit consists of two relays that provide ON or OFF control when selected Each relay is programmable for Form A or Form B contacts The relay contacts are rated at 10 Amps and fused to protect the controlled circuits Each circuit has a feedback point to provide positive confirmation that the controlled function has occurred BCM Display The building control module display provides LED status and manual control of each circuit Each display circuit comes with a tactile switch for programming and service functions a three position On Auto Off switch for manual override and two LEDs for status indication Green ON relay active or Feedback point normal red OFF relay active or Feedback point active 500 The 500 module allows the
100. fer to provide a time stamped record of the event s occurrence See Figure O 6 When the Acknowledge button is depressed the system trouble audible is silenced and the system trouble LED remains illuminated Should another trouble occur the panel will return the trouble audible Refer to the Appendix System Event Messages for a complete listing of message displays When all trouble conditions have been corrected the panel will extinguish the common Trouble LED returning the system to the normal quiescent condition Status FAULT MM DD YY HH MM Fault in Ckt _ Description of Fault Figure O 6 Common Control Display Bus Driver Module Relay Expansion CPU Module Module IdentiFlex 632 Common Control 35 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 36 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 3 IDENTIFLEX 632 Installation Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 38 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 IdentiFlex 632 The system is a modular compact stand alone unit The top area of the cabinet System Housing houses the IdentiFlex 632 common control section This section includes the CPU
101. gnal Power normal Signal Power normal Style Z Return NOTE 1 Total load of regulated power including system power A and 5 5 must not exceed 4 amps NOTE 2 Style Y signal circuit wiring requires 3 9K EOL resistor 46 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Relay Expander The relay expansion module provides four relay circuits with Form C SPST Card contacts When connected to the bus driver module this module provides the Common Alarm Common Trouble and Supervisory Alarm relays Each relay has a fused common rated at ten 10 amps and accepts positive feedback for status indication Each relay on the bus driver module draws 22mA when activated In normal operation only the Trouble relay is activated The system initialization determines if the feedback loop is utilized A feedback circuit must have less than 50 ohms in loop resistance The function of relays K1 K4 Relay Kl Common Alarm Relay K2 Common Trouble Relay is normally energized Relay Supervisory Relay K4 spare Installation Refer to drawing B W471 for wiring the Relay Expander Card No switch Diagram settings are required Card location identification number is 5 Cable Connection amp Notes J2 Connector Interconnection ribbon cable to J17 connector on the bus driver module F1 fuse 10 Amp overload protection K1 relay F2 fuse
102. gnal Silence Remote location Signal Silence Reset Remote reset of the panel resets system Abort Delays or stops discharge cycle Dump Initiates discharge manually Supervisory Sprinkler Supervisory signal input Water flow Water flow non silenceable Water flow delayed Water flow delayed non silenceable Water flow delayed 6 Water flow delayed silenceable Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Multi protocol UDACT support Panel firmware version 7 1 supports the UDACT 600 610 multi protocol UDACT For installation programming and operation refer to the manual which accompanies the UDACT 600 610 7 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com hha Gamewell WORLDWIDE MANUAL ADDENDUM Firmware Version 7 1 Supplement to the Installation and Operation Manuals For IF 610 p n 71810 issue 3 or higher IF 632 p n 71906 Release 2 or higher IDENTIFLEX 600 Stand Alone Panel firmware version r7 manual supplement p n 71956 issue 1 or higher for IF 630 650 650E The Gamewell Company Part No 72118 60 Pleasant Street Issue A Ashland MA 01721 9 27 2001 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 PROPRIETARY MATERIAL The information contained in this manual is proprietary to Gamewell Such information and
103. gt 6 Auto Sil Delay Is Set To 10 Min Enter New Signal Sil Delay 0 26 Delay 2 min Entry 0 26 X 30 sec 130 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Menu 4 Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 Menu 3 4 Menu 4 0 Exit Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit Change Config Changing the system configuration requires a previously downloaded system configuration file This option is only available when programming through a P C attached to the serial port or from the Master in a network WARNING It is necessary to perform a Smart Start on the panel before uploading a new configuration Failure to do so will result in unpredictable operation of the panel Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit gt 1 If network upload will start at this point Ready to Upload Configuration File To Upload 1 Press PgUp 2 Choose 7 ASCII 3 Enter Filename Change Water The Change Water option allows the selection of the delay time before a Water flow alarm Flow Delay 15 activated Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit gt 2 Waterflow Zone Delay Is Set To 30 sec Enter Waterflow Delay 5 90 sec Change The Change Relse option allows the selection of the time delay from the ANDed releasing Releasing Delay alarms to the Discharge command Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Wat
104. h man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Seq The Change Sequence option allows the user to redefine the access levels associated with each of the sequence keys Each of these keys is assigned an access level by default The Acknowledge key is assigned to level 1 access The Reset Signal Silence and Drill keys are assigned to level 2 Also the Function and Day keys are assigned to level 3 Any of these keys may be reassigned by selecting this option pressing the key to be reassigned and entering the access level desired These keys may also be assigned to level 4 access programming level By assigning a key to level 4 access that keys operation is inhibited Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 0 Exit Change Sequence s Security Press A Sequence s Key Press Enter Key To Exit Acknowledge Current 01 Enter New 01 Change Baud The Change Baud selection will cause the system to output a printer test pattern to the RS 232 port This continuous output allows the user to select the baud rate of the connected device without having to cause system abnormalities Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 6 Net Baud 7 Net Type 0 Exit gt 5 Ready To Read Dip Switch and Set Serial Port 1 s Baud Rate Press Enter Key To Proceed 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ WV abcdef ghijkImnopqrstuvwxyz 1 amp 0123456789 lt gt ABCDEFGH IJKLMNOPQRSTUV
105. he CZI 95 mounts to any standard 4 11 16 backbox and is provided with screw terminals for wiring gt gt NOTE Refer to the Installation Instructions supplied with the devices for detailed mounting and wiring instructions Addressable Input Devices Installation Notes Electrical Specifications PID 95 PID 95P MS 95 CZI 95 Input power 2 VDC 2 VDC Quiescent Current 0004 amperes 10 mA Alarm Current 0014 amperes 100 mA Operating temperature 0 C to 49 C 0 to 49 C Relative Humidity 85 non condensing 85 non condensing 53 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 600 SERIES Conventional Input Module Circuit Module Style D Adapter Display Module The conventional input module CIM consists of up to 3 assemblies The Circuit module the Style D Class A adapter and the Alarm Display To view a comprehensive listing of compatible devices with the IF650 control panel refer to Figure I 2 Compatible Initiation Devices found at the end of this section Also refer to Figure I 3 for a comprehensive listing of auxiliary devices The circuit module provides four CIM 4 or eight CIM 8 conventional circuits circuits operate on the Style B Class B mode of operation The End of Line Resistor EOLR required is 3 9k ohms with a maximum of 25 ohms line resistance Programming jumper S1 is provided
106. he Isolated RS 232 Card Refer to B W471 Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System The CPU module jumper settings are preset at the factory and do not require any field programming Do not place any jumpers on the module SW1 Default Settings S1 Open Do Not Change S2 Open Do Not Change 53 Always Closed Do Not Change S4 Open Do Not Change S5 Open Do Not Change S6 Open Do Not Change S7 S8 Open 9600 Baud Rate S7 S8 Closed 4800 Baud Rate S7 Open S8 Closed 2400 Baud Rate S7 Closed 58 Open 1200 Baud Rate DIP Switch SW1 Table 50 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 The LED s on the CPU Module provide the following indications LED Indication All four LED s On Hardware Reset D1 On only not used D2 On only not used D3 On only not used D4 On only not used Cable Connections IBX1 connector Interconnection ribbon cable to P1 connection on the bus driver module P2 connector Interconnection ribbon cable for system field programming link via laptop PC P4 pins 3 amp 4 System Hardware Reset momentary short jumper pins U18 socket Interface socket for the 16 pin ribbon cable provided for the Isolated RS232 Card IBXO connector Interconnectio ribbon cable for SIM xxx Network card when provided 51 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 ANALO
107. he proper protocol for the communications port of your computer PROCOMM SOFTWARE Configuration Line Settings Setup Menu When using PROCOMM to communicate with your IF 600 system the following configuration should be used Several areas of the Procomm setup menu and the line settings menu must be accessed to configure the protocol required The Line Settings option can be selected by pressing the ALT and P keys simultaneously From this menu select the option that your RS 232 port is set for e g 2400 N 8 1 would be selected if your port speed is set to 2400 baud The protocolis Baud Rate port speed setting No Parity N 8 Data bits 8 and 1 Stop Bit 1 The Procomm SETUP MENU is accessed by pressing the ALT and S keys simultaneously The following screen should appear MODEM SETUF TERMINAL SE KERMIT SET GENERAL SET HOST MODE SE ASCII TRANSFE SAVE TO DISK 141 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Terminal Setup Select option 2 from the Procomm SETUP MENU to display the TERMINAL SETUP menu The following options should be displayed To change the settings select the desired number and use the up down arrows to scroll through the selections Press ESC to return to the SETUP MENU Terminal emulation 10 Break Length iil Wine CER CAR GR lat
108. iated user s name up to 10 characters Codes Up to 256 lines that define the output coding 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 5 6 x C xxx A three digit number 0 255 leading 0s may be omited identifying the Input Group associated with the designated coding x Represents a position and a number x for the of the coded signal Input output amp Bypass Group Descriptions Up to 768 lines consisting of up to 256 lines each for Input groups or output groups and Bypass groups T xxx 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X O xxx 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 B xxx 1 X 2 X 3 X 4 X 5 X T xxx A three digit number 0 255 leading 05 may be omited identifying the Input Group associated with the designated description O xxx A three digit number 0 255 leading 0 may be omited identifying the Input Group associated with the designated description B xxx A three digit number 0 255 leading Os may be omited identifying the Input Group associated with the designated coding 1t X Represents a word selection X in dictionary Bypass Active Indicators The next four lines are Bypass active indicators for Bypass Groups The format of these lines is the same as the CBE table 163 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Drawings Misc Reference Micro Processor Module B W447 Conventional Zone Module CIM C W845 Indicating Module USM C W846 Bus Driver Module C W847 Relay
109. ices PID s shall be configured as manual stations if the priority interrupt is set 2 The system defaults to Access Level 2 3 Whenever any input point s goes into alarm A All output signaling circuits activate and produce a steady 24VDC output B All output relays are activated The city tie and common alarm relays activated Normal Quiescent When the system is in the normal quiescent condition the green Power On LED is Condition default illuminated indicating the system is operating from normal AC line power All input and output circuits are normal no alarm or trouble conditions All other LED s and alphanumeric display are extinguished The system internal buzzer is silent To view system status message press Enter Refer to Figure O 1 All Series 600 Relay Modules and Building Control Modules programmed with feedback will have the associated LED illuminated indicating either an active or inactive relay position All other indicators will be extinguished In the normal condition the green Power On LED will be ON steady other indicators will be extinguished NOTE The system is equipped with a built in screen saver When the system remains in the idle mode i e normal quiescent condition for over 15 seconds the screen will automatically go blank Status Normal MM DD YY HH MM System Idle Figure O 1 29 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operat
110. ich accompanies the UDACT 600 610 7 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Gamewell WORLDWIDE XP95 M Analog Addressable Multisensor Detector Supplement to the Installation and Operation Manuals For The IF 610 p n 71810 issue 3 or higher IF 632 p n 71906 Release 2 or higher and the IDENTIFLEX 600 Stand Alone Panel firmware version r7 manual supplement p n 71956 issue 1 or higher XP95 M Analog Addressable Multisensor Detector The Multisensor Detector includes both Photoelectric and Thermal sensing elements integrated into a single head The obscurity information from the Photoelectric sensor is combined with the rate of rise information from the Thermal sensor by a custom microprocessor into the data count that is sent to the FACP for processing The microprocessor also performs drift compensation for the photoelectric sensor as contaminants build up within the detection chamber When the compensation reaches it s set limits the microprocessor signals the FACP of the need to clean the detector The microprocessor also monitors the all of the internal functions of the detector and if any problem arises signals the FACP of a trouble Installation The XP95 M installs in the standard Series 95 bases in the same manner as all of the other Series 95 Detectors Programming The XP95 M has a nominal fixed sensitivity of 2 4 ft and compensation is accomplished within the detector itself When programming
111. idual displays with a Red Active and Yellow Trouble LED to indicate the status of user assigned RCE 95 modules Each display also includes tactile switch for programming The 600 series Signal Control Display Module SCD provides 8 individual displays with a Red Active and Yellow Trouble LED to indicate the status of user assigned SCE 95 modules Each display also includesa tactile switch for programming The 600 series Building Control Display Module BCD provides 8 individual displays with a Green ON Relay Active and a Red Off Relay Active LED to indicate the status of user assigned BCE 95 modules Each display includes tactile switch for programming and rotary On Auto Off switch for manual control of the BCE 95 20 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM COMPONENTS CONTINUED Conventional Input Module CIM Display The 600 series Conventional Input Modules are available in either a 4 circuit module CIM 4 or an 8 circuit module CIM 8 These modules provide monitoring capabilities of conventional detectors and contact type devices Zone programming enhances their capabilities by allowing a single module to be programmed with multiple zone types automatic supervisory verified etc Each zone can be wired and programmed to meet the performance requirements of Styles B or C Class B circuits or an optional Style D A
112. ification and 1 41 Main Power 44 a i e 44 Interconn ects xii UD eU isst eom e ie ME 44 Auxiliary Power Supply 5 nii IER ieri utei nie pee OU He eme 45 Interconnects iine pter PROPRE DO Or DR prie D I e RR RE Rodi dedi 45 Common Control Specifications 46 Bus Driver Module n Ue te ER de iret oe eite 49 Operators Display Ren AS RRS PR RP mede 50 CPU Module orto REIHE REFER POPE UHR EQ DB 50 ANALOG INTERFACE MODULE amp SUB ASSEMBLY SPECIFICATIONS eere een 52 Analog Addressable Interface Module sss 52 Addressable Input Devices eed et ue Wane ea ences gee e EPI a Ieri EP e 53 SYSTEM I O COMPONENTS 600 SERIES J ete et eae rat e a a Oe aa ae ae e a aea ee are eeo as a ESS 54 Conventional Input Modules asise 54 Conventional Input Module Terminal 55 Class A Adapter Conventional Input Module Terminal Description 55 Universal Signal Circuit tenete etr beta eter beer eee ive 56 Universal Signal Circuit Module Terminal Description essent enne nenne nennen nene 57 Class A Adapter Universal Signal Module Terminal Description sss nennen 57 Relay too iUo ds Sop taii pieta RU dnte te
113. imes a Verification point activates without going into alarm within the past 30 days A programmable limit will place a point into trouble if the tally for that point exceeds the limit Alarm Supervisory Trouble Displays Allows the selectable display of Alarms Supervisories or Troubles All Input Walk Test Allows the placement of all inputs and outputs into walk test without individual programming Expanded RAN SAN Supervision Allows the supervision of up to 20 RAN SANS connected to the panel Auto Silence Timeout Allows the timeout for Auto Silence to be programmed Silence Inhibit Allows the inhibit time for Signal Silence to be programmed Building Control Switch Supervision Allows the switches on Building Control Displays to indicate Trouble if they are not in the Auto position Building Control Display Placement Allows Building Control Displays to be located over an Analog card in the top two positions 15 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Walk Test Auto Terminate Causes the automatic termination of walk test after 25 minutes without activity There are special functions which can be accomplished with the Gamewell Series 600 Fire Alarm Control Panel One is Releasing which allows control of dump or deluge forms of fire suppression RELEASING The Gamewell Series 600 Fire Alarm Control Panel with version r7 firmware and Analog Addressab
114. ing jumper to 3 jumper to 3 jumper to 3 jumper to 3 Figure I 2 Cabinet Module Locations IF632 expander cabinet 42 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 EC NN ID Hex mem m vacant uw RR vacant nC e 06 05 CCM City Tie Buzzerete Pp 0 AnalogAddessablel O card Fo W500 card with Class A adapter Fi GW 00wihouClas A adapter Cd OA Analog Control Panel TactileSWinstalled Cd B Analog Control Panel Tactile SW missing sd OE Building Control Card 8 circuit OF Building Control Card 4 circuit IF Red Yellow LEDs no 3 pos sw no tactile sw Alarm Display IE Red Yellow LEDs no 3 pos sw tactile sw installed Alarm Display __ IB Red Green LEDs no 3 pos sw no tactile sw Control Display JIA Red Green LEDs pos sw tactile sw installed Control Display 17 Combo Red Green Yellow LEDs 3 pos sw no tactile sw Left Control Display 16 Combo Red Green Yellow LEDs 3 pos sw tactile sw installed Left Control Display 13 Combo Red Yellow LEDs no 3 pos sw no tactile sw Right Control Display 12 Combo Red Yellow LEDs no 3 pos sw tactile sw installed Right Control Display 19 Red Green LEDs no 3 pos sw no tactile sw Fan Control 18 Red Green LEDs 3 pos sw
115. ing of applications that require all sounders to operate at one time Note While this feature was incorporated to allow independent control of the sounders in sounder bases The same programming will provide control of the relays in relay bases or the LEDs in standard bases 5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Display Panel Issue A 9 27 01 Programmable Sounder Bases Cont ZONE TYPE TABLE P2 Name Description Ver Verification Automatically verifies the device Default program after a 45 sec Min 60 sec Max Reset Stabilization delay monitors the device for 60 seconds to verify an alarm condition Automatic Places the panel into General Alarm Automatic detector with Sounder Base Places the panel into General Alarm The Sounder in the base has the same group number as the detector and is a CBE programmable output Activating output group 254 will activate all Sounder Bases in the system AutSBS Automatic detector with Sounder Base Silenceable Same as AutSB plus the Sounder in the base can be silenced by SIGNAL SILENCE commands Generic All the device control functions are active without placing the system in a general alarm condition at the panel And Initiating Zone Two stage automatic detection Acknowledgment Remote location acknowledgment Drill Remote drill system condition Si
116. io BS key defini Line wrap General Setup From the Procomm SETUP MENU select option 4 to display the GENERAL SETUP menu The following settings should be displayed Editor name dL lat pause character Default d l path 1 1 lat CTRL character Default log file PROCOMM LOG i lat ESC character Screen dump file PROCOMM IMG Aborted downloads Screen write method DIRECT Translate table 1 Transmit pacing ms Sound effects Alar Alarm time secs Exploding windows XMODE NOTE The Editor Name should be set to reflect the name of the text editor you are using The Default D L Path option should be set to the directory where you want to keep your downloaded Configuration and Dictionary files With no directory specified downloaded files will be saved in the current directory 142 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 ASCII Transfer From the ASCII TRANSFER SETUP menu select option 6 to display the ASCII TRANSFER SETUP menu The following settings should be displayed NSC meio Locally Expand Blank Lines ASCII Character pacing 1 1000 sec Line pacing 1 10 sec CR transl LF transl ASCII DOWNLOAD Cim LF transl SYSTEM MONITORING amp CONTROL Status The
117. ion 4 3 To select a heat detector operating characteristic or use the left right arrow keys to scroll to R R Use the up arrow key to select Y Yes rate of rise function When rate of rise is selected the device will alarm when it detects a 15 increase in temperature within one minute Select No for fixed temperature device F Temp refers to the device s fixed high temperature setting To change the temperature setting use the up down arrow keys The default is 55C 131F Rate of Rise default is yes CCT XX Add XXX D Type Heat Z Type XXX I GRP XXX Temp xxC xxF RofR X Figure 8B 98 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Zone Type Selection 5 Use the right arrow key to move to Z_Type Use the up down arrow keys to select zone type Only zone types that apply to device types will be displayed Refer to Table P2 for a complete list of all zone types Initiating Group Selection 6 Use the right arrow key to move to I Grp Enter the initiating group number or use the up down arrow keys to select initiating group type see Field Description User Text Selection 7 Use the right left arrow keys to move to select text word dictionaries W1 through W5 field not shown until selected 8 Use the up down arrow keys or enter the three digit word number to select text entries from text word dictionaries W1 through W5
118. ion Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Alarm Condition The IDENTIFLEX 632 will go into an ALARM state when any analog addressable default initiation device reports an alarm condition or when an initiation device activates on any conventional alarm circuit The alphanumeric display will show the device or zone address see Figure O 2 By default the following actions will occur at the common control display Refer to Table O 1 System Events Messages for complete listing of message displays 1 The red Alarm LED will begin flashing The flash rate is a continuously repeating sequence of 1 4 second On followed by 1 4 second Off The internal system buzzer will sound All auxiliary relay circuits will activate and illuminate the red active LED All building control off relays will activate and illuminate the red Off LED If feedback is connected for either the relay circuits or the building control the active LED to be lit during an Alarm state will be the reverse of the one that is lit during normal quiescent condition The alphanumeric display will show the location of the Alarm along with date and time refer to Figure O 2 Alarm information is logged into the History Buffer to provide a time stamped record of the event s occurrence In the event of multiple alarms the alphanumeric display can be scrolled using the up down arrow keys to show all activated initiating devices The red Alarm LED for City Tie will light steady to indicate th
119. it 01 656565Re enter Input 6 Enter Digit 02 5 Enter Digit 03 4 Enter Digit 04 3 Enter Digit 05 2 Enter Digit 06 1 New Code For Ckt Group1 654321 Enter Input Ckt Group Number Change Coded Signal s Parameters 1 Timing 2 Cycles 3 Signal 0 Exit Change Coded Signal s Timing 120 5 221 0 3 1 5 4 2 0 0 Exit 22 Enter of Cycles 1 8 23 Choose Signal 1 2 March Time 0 Exit 122 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com s menu allows you to change the signal circuits after the code is IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Date To change the date and or time in the IF 600 system the Change Date Menu must be selected This menu prompts the user with the information the system requires to enter a new time and date Change Menu 1 1 Pass 2 Code 3 Date 4 Seq 5 Baud 0 Exit Date Menu 1 Date 2 Time 3 Savings gt 1 THR Date 09 30 99 Time 09 52 41 Enter Month 09 Enter Date 30 Enter Year 99 Enter Day 1 SUN 2 MON 3 TUE 4 WED 5 THR 6 FRI 7 SAT 0 5 gt Enter Date Menu 1 Date 2 Time 3 Savings gt 2 Current Date Time THR Date 09 30 99 Time 09 54 21 Enter Hour 10 Enter Minutes 43 New Date Time Date 09 30 99 Time 10 43 00 Press Enter Key To Continue gt Enter Date Menu 1 Date 2 Time 3 Savings gt 3 Daylight Savings Time DISABLED Enable Daylight Savings Time 1 Yes 2 No Enter Exit gt Enter 123 Technical Manuals Online http www tec
120. ks are not used 52 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Addressable Input Gamewell s IdentiFlex 600 series of Addressable Input Devices provide the Devices interface between the IF600 Analog circuits and contact devices The input devices available are Point Identification Device PID 95 Manual Station MS 95 and Collective Zone Interface CZI 95 PID 95 The PID 95 is intended to provide the interface between conventional devices and the analog circuit of the IF600 They provide a means of connecting and identifying monitor points without the use of conventional zone modules at the main control panel The use of PID 95 s can drastically reduce the field wiring required on many projects by reducing the number of wires required on the installation The PID 95 is designed to mount in standard electrical backboxes When monitoring other contact devices the unit can be mounted in a standard double gang back box PID 95P is a PID 95 mounted on a 4 11 16 plastic plate where visual identification of the device s location is required MS 95 The MS 95 is an Addressable Manual Station with in and out leads The MS 95 is designed to mount in standard electrical backboxes CZI 95 The CZI 95 is a Collective Zone Interface for the analog addressable circuit It is designed to power up to 25 conventional smoke detectors It accommodates both style wiring T
121. l Circuits and Analog Addressable Ckt xxx Indicates the signal circuits memory address Add xxx Address of analog relay module D Type Sig Shows the type of output circuit ALR x Indicates to what alarm level the circuit will be activated in the event that and zones are programmed gt gt NOTE The use of Cross and Counting Zones must comply with the applicable requirements of NFPA 72 3 8 2 5 Systems that require the operation of two automatic detection devices to initialize the alarm response shall be permitted provided a They are not prohibited by the authority having jurisdiction b There are at least two automatic detection devices in each protected space c Automatic detection device area spacing is no more than one half that determined by the application of NFPA 72 Chapter 5 Sig xxx Indicates the type of signaling to be output by the circuit i e steady marchtime etc Refer to Output Signal Circuit Type for a complete description Indicates when the signal circuit has been programmed to return to normal Refer to Signal Circuit Restore for a complete list of options DRL x Indicates if a signal circuit will activate when the drill switch is depressed Sil x Auto Silence Programmable 2 15 min O Grp xxx Identifies the output group Seq Sequentially Restores gt gt NOTE If an analog addressable line or single device is not programmed when sele
122. ld wiring must be in accordance with pamphlet 70 article 760 Ensure the cabinet is clean Mount the cross rails and secure Position the operators display into alignment pins of cross rails 10 Plug in the battery charger card 11 Re mount the dead front panel and secure 40 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Module Identification and Placement Modular Functions Card Type Code Card Locations 0 through 7 Cards 8 39 Module Bus The IF632 system utilizes a unique addressing scheme that allows it to supervise card placement and monitor card types This addressing scheme monitors specific pre assigned module locations in the control panel as well as the expander cabinet The card locations are pre defined that can not be altered See Figure I 1 Card numbered 0 through 7 are reserved for the various common control module sections These card location numbers are hardwired physical circuits Card locations 8 39 are assigned to specific cards and displays installed in the cabinet bays Each module returns a card type code when polled by the main CPU Card type codes are fixed codes that are assigned to each module type When a valid response is detected to any of the addresses polled a data base for the device is created in memory The specific card type codes which are read from these locations are defined in Table
123. le devices can provide all of the required functions to control the releasing of bulk fire suppressant materials The Series 600 FACP is currently listed for NFPA 13 Sprinkler NFPA 11 Low Expansion Foam NFPA 16 Water Foam NFPA 17 Dry Chemical types of suppressant and NFPA 2001 Clean Agent suppressant NOTE When using the panel for releasing NFPA 2001 agents a mechanical manual release must be provided in accordance with NFPA 2001 Operation The releasing process is started by the activation of two ANDed initiating devices When the first of the programmed pair activates it is displayed on the control panel of the FACP and the Signal Circuit output will provide an audible signal at the rate 60 bpm When the second of the programmed pair activates the Signal Circuit output changes to 120 bpm and the Predischarge timer starts The time period of this timer is programmable from 15 second to 60 seconds At any time during this timer period an Abort switch may be activated to manually intervene in the time cycle There are five modes of Abort operation which are selectable through programming 1 One Shot The Abort switch will pause the Predischarge counter as long as the switch is activated Default Upon deactivation of the switch the counter will resume from where it was paused Only one activation of the Abort switch is recognized Subsequent activations will have no effect on the Releasing cycle 2 Timer The Predischarge timer continues the
124. left of the screen As the next output group number is entered group numbers are sequentially arranged ascending order Enter up to 256 group output numbers see Figure 15B gt gt NOTE To cancel an individual output group enter that group number and press Enter The group number is not shown and is then canceled XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX XXX Enter Output Group xxx Figure 15B 8 Repeat sequential steps 3 through 7 for each associated input output group to be modified in the selected circuit 110 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 FUNCTION PROGRAMMING See System Test Mode 111 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING Programming System Menu Display Menu Config Menu System programming menus may be accessed if the proper programming password is entered at the ENTER PASSWORD prompt Programming may also be performed from a laptop computer connected to the RS 232 port on the CPU of the control panel Refer to the end of this section for instructions gt gt Before proceeding notify all personnel monitoring companies and municipalities the system will be temporarily out of service During all levels of programming the system will be in an off line
125. ls Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 86 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual PROGRAMMING OVERVIEW 1 Circuit programming 1 Inputs 2 Outputs 3 Init 2 Control by Event 3 Function programming 1 Walk test 1 Display 2 Program I Inputs 2 Inputs Sig 3 Devices 4 Clear 2 Bypass 1 Display 2 Program 1 Device 2 1 0 Groups 3 Circuits 4 Bypass groups 1Assign devices to grp 2 Act Deact Groups 3 Test input devices 4 Test output devices 5 Display 1 Configuration 1 Display 2 Download 2 Dictionary 1 Display 2 Download 3 Events 1 Display 2 Download 4 Misc 1 Display pass codes 2 Display codes 3 Tally 4 Display software version 5 Display available RAM 5 Detectors 1 Download 87 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Release 3 01 31 01 IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 4 System 1 Display 1 Configuration 1 Display 2 Download 2 Dictionary 1 Display 2 Download 3 Events 4 Misc 1 Display pass codes 2 Display codes 3 Tally 4 Display software version 5 Display available RAM 5 Detectors 1 Download 2 Change 1 Menu 1 1 Pass Codes 2 Initiating codes 3 Time date 4 Access level 5 Baud rate 2 Menu 2 1 City Select MB LR Chicago Dialer 2 Ann Supervision 3 I O troubles 4 BC Key 5 Day Enable 6 Day night
126. mally closed spare contact Spare relay common contact 10 30 VDC or 220 VAC resistive fused 10 amps Spare relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Bus Driver Module The bus driver module contains the circuitry that interfaces with the CPU module and the system modules The bus driver module is equipped with two Style Y or Z limited energy signaling circuits and a city tie circuit The bus driver module provides the system with the following Controls default alarm bus if the CPU fails Monitors system modules for placement Monitors system for ground faults Watchdog circuit Programmable Signal Circuits 1 amp 2 Auxiliary Power Outputs A A S S 12VDC The internal circuitry draws about 18mA from the 24V power supply with both signal circuits terminated with a 3 9K ohm resistor with no current draw on the city tie circuit Each relay on the bus driver module draws 22mA when activated In normal operation only the trouble relay is energized City Tie The bus driver module contains three jumpers for city tie programming J1 J2 amp Programming J3 located in the center of the board These three jumpers are used to select the reverse polarity or the master box option for the city tie connection City Tie Programming Set jumpers as follows Ji J2 J3 Reverse Polarity
127. mary power to the system before connecting battery standby power source 1 Activate main power The Power ON message Figure I 1 is displayed Power ON Hardware Reset Please Wait Figure I 1 2 Wait the required 15 seconds Power ON LED is flashing Commencing System Reset screen is displayed see Figure I 2 Status RESET 00 00 94 00 00 Commencing System Reset Figure I 2 3 After the initial system startup is completed the display will show the current date month day year and time military see Figure I 3 Status IDLE 94 System Idle Figure I 3 NOTE The system is equipped with a built in screen saver When the system remains in an idle mode i e normal quiescent condition for over 15 seconds the screen will automatically go blank NOTE To regulate the contrast of the alphanumeric LCD display adjust the potentiometer R29 located solder side of the display board lower left hand corner see drawing B W471 69 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 70 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 4 IDENTIFLEX 632 System Test Mode Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 72 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man
128. ment Level Sub basement Level Basement Parking Level Garage Level Wing Floor Wing Atrium Mezzanine Ballroom Kitchen Output Circuit Programming Select Outputs from the Circuit Programming menu to modify Indicating and Output signal characteristics e g zone type group assignment signal codes restore options and Drill mode Signal Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 Select Outputs from the circuit programming menu to modify the signal circuits characteristics e g drill group assignments signal type etc 1 From the Circuit Programming menu Press 2 on keypad see Figure 7 2 Press Enter 3 When a signal circuit is selected for programming from the operators display Figure 11 The red LED of the selected circuit will illuminate 101 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Ckt xxx D_Type xxx Alr XX Sig xxxx Res xxx Drl x Sil x Figure 11 3 2 When an analog addressable line is selected for programming from the operators display Figure 11B The yellow LED of the selected circuit will illuminate Ckt xxx Add xxx D_Type xxx Alr XX O_Grp xxx Res xxx Seq x gt gt NOTE If an output device is not present on the selected analog addressable line the result is no action 102 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Field Descriptions for Signa
129. n is displayed Figure 4 Polling Card XXX Circuit XXX Address XXX Polling Card XXX Circuit XXX Address XXX Polling Card XXX Circuit XXX Address XXX Polling Card XXX Circuit XXX Address XXX Figure 3B gt gt NOTE Upon completion of the SmartStart process all connected addresses will be contained in system memory and all inputs will be tied to all outputs Any input in Alarm will activate the system outputs System Idle Display After the initial system startup or system re configuration is completed the display will show the current date month day year and time military see Figure 4 gt gt NOTE The system is equipped with a built in screen saver When the system remains in a idle mode i e normal quiescent condition for over 15 seconds the screen will automatically go blank Status Normal XX XX 99 xx xx System Idle Figure 4 PASSWORD ENTRY ACCESS LEVELS Four levels of password protection have been incorporated in the IF 632 system firmware These passwords allow access to various functions of the system Each of the four levels default to certain functions of the system and can be re assigned to other functions via programming Up to ten passwords may be assigned to these access levels As well an area to assign a user ID to each password has also been provided for quick reference Each user ID may contain up to 10 characters Each of these password ID s may be assigned up to a ten character string
130. ne http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Cabinet Dimensions IF632 Cabinet 30 x 22 W x 5 5 D Battery Storage 8 H x 14 2 W x 5 5 D approx 65 lbs Table I 2 Cabinet Dimensions Hardware Assembly Note NOTE Upon receiving the control panel remove all packaging materials Inspect for any damage that may have occurred during shipment Notify the manufacturer immediately if damage is detected Control Panel Complete the following instructions to mount the control panel The main chassis Mounting must be removed from the cabinet to correctly secure the cabinet The control panel is shipped utilizing a right hand hinge door If the mounting location requires the cabinet door to open to the left mount the cabinet accordingly The main chassis is designed to accept either mounting Refer to drawing B W471 Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System 8 9 Remove the six mounting screws securing the dead front panel Remove the two horizontal cross rails Remove five main chassis mounting hex nuts Remove the main chassis Secure the cabinet to the mounting foundation Connect all conduit and secure Ensure the cabinet is clean before re mounting the main chassis Clean as required Mount the main chassis to the cabinet studs and secure hex nuts Connect all field wiring Referenced drawing B W471 Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System fie
131. ng the Signal Silence Switch again Both Signal Circuits and Relay Outputs can be programmed to restore on Signal Silence All output points that were returned to Idle will reactivate upon a subsequent alarm C Restore On RESET Serves as System Back up Any active output point not restored by any other means will restore on RESET Any active output programmed to restore on RESET will not restore on any other action gt gt There are a few restrictions to be aware of regarding output signal circuits 1 The two signal circuits on the Bus Driver Module BDM can be used for steady or pulsing DC marchtime temporal etc Alarm Levels Available and programmed separately There are four levels of alarm that can be assigned to each type of output circuit PreAlarm 1st Alarm 2nd Alarm or Releasing These levels designate at which level of alarm an output circuit will activate Output circuits assigned to 1st alarm level system default will activate when a first alarm is detected on its assigned input circuit s provided the input circuit is assigned to activate that output circuit in the CBE table Circuits designated as PreAlarm will activate when a prealarm level is detected on an input circuit Circuits requiring activation on 2nd alarm AND zones can be assigned to alarm level 2 An AND zone assigned to activate both 1st and 2nd alarm level output circuits will activate only those outputs assigned to level 1 during a
132. nical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Tally Display Ver Display RAM Display Detectors This displays the number of times that a detector which is selected for Verification has activated without confimation within the last 30 days Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit gt 3 Press any Key To Continue The version of firmware installed in the main CPU will be displayed when 3 Ver is selected from the Display Menu Misc Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit gt 4 600 System Version 7 00 Last Updated on Oct 10 1999 at 15 43 58 Press any Key To Continue Displaying the RAM allows the user to view the available system Random Access Memory This feature is helpful to Tech Support for problem solving Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram 0 Exit gt 5 Unallocated bytes of ram XXXXXX Press any Key to continue The Detector Display Menu allows the average counts of the input devices to be down loaded Display Menu 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit gt 5 1 Down Load 0 119 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Menu The system change menu allows the user to change various system parameters Change Menu 1 Change Menu 1 Menu 1 2 Menu 2 3 M
133. nsult your factory representative for applications requiring redundant system operation Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 BCKey 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit gt 3 Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Toggle Troubles Are Annunciated Troubles Are Not Annunciated Change Bldg The change BC Key option allows the selection of supervision of the Building Control 3 Control Switch position switches When enabled any BC switch that is off of the Auto middle position Supervision will show as a trouble Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit 24 BC Keys Are Not Supervised Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Toggle Change Day The Change Day Enable option allows the selection of Positive Alarm Sequence When Enable enabled the Day key on the front panel is active and can select the mode of operation Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit 25 Day Night Keys Are Not Enabled Press Enter Key To Exit Press Any Other Key To Toggle 127 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Day The Change Day Night option allows the selection of manual or automatic termination of Night Mode Positive Alarm Sequence Change Menu 2 1 City 2 Ann 3 Trbl 4 BCKey 5 Day Enable 6 Day Night 0 Exit gt 6 System In Manual Day Mode Press Enter Key To
134. ntrols the Gamewell Series 95 analog addressable devices The module can be configured with either one AAM95 1 two AAM95 2 or four AAM95 4 analog circuits Each circuit is capable of monitoring and controlling up to 126 analog addressable devices The analog addressable module has its own microprocessor which provides communication between the connected field devices and the Common Control Each analog addressable circuit can be wired as a Style 4 class B or Style 6 class A analog addressable circuit These circuits are suitable for limited energy wiring Up to two AAM95 4 modules may be installed in a IdentifFlex 632 system for a total of 1008 analog addressable points per system The IF632 system is designed to operate with Gamewell s Series 95 Analog Addressable detectors photoelectric ionization and heat and interface devices Other input devices include the Point Identification Device PID 95 the Manual Station MS 95 and the Collective Zone Interface CZI 95 Analog Addressable output device include the Relay Control Element RCE 95 the Signal Control Element SCE 95 the Building Control Element BCE 95 and the City Tie module CTX 95 NOTE The following display modules may be located over any Analog Addressable Module Aux Power Supply or empty module location Relay Control Display Signal Control Display Building Control Display The 600 series Relay Control Display Module RCD provides 8 indiv
135. nutes of inactivity 95 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 PROGRAMMING MODE Main Display The main programming display shows the user an overview of the programming modes The user is allowed to select from four categories Figure 6 Programming Mode 1 Ckt Prog 2 CBE 3 Function 4 System Oz Exit Figure 6 2 CBE 3 Function a System 0 Exit PROGRAMMING MODES TABLE P1 Circuit Programming Select Ckt Prog from the main Programming Mode menu to modify input output device characteristics e g zone type group assignment signal code and device specification text Figure 7 Circuit Programming 1 Inputs 2 Outputs 3 Init 0 Exit Figure 7 Inputs Circuit Selection 1 From the Circuit Programming menu Press 1 on keypad 2 Press Enter gt gt NOTE The cursor will be flashing under the circuit number If the device type is an ion detector Figure 8 will be displayed Add XXX D Type lon Z Type XXXX I GRP XXX 96 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Figure 8 gt gt NOTE The display starts with Circuit 1 and begins with the highest address in circuit Field Descriptions Add xxx D_Type xxx Comp x Sens x R R x FTemp x Z_Type
136. og 0 Exit gt 3 00 0C 01 FF 02 FF 03 FF 04 01 05 02 06 05 07 FF 08 FF 09 FF 10 FF 11 FF 12 FF 13 FF 14 FF 15 FF 16 FF 17 09 18 FF 19 FF 20 FF 21 FF 22 FF 23 FF 24 FF 25 FF 26 FF 27 FF 28 FF 29 FF 30 FF 31 FF 32 FF 33 FF 34 FF 35 FF 36 FF 37 FF 38 FF 39 FF 00 0 01 FF 02 FF 03 FF 04201 05 02 06 05 07 FF 08 FF 09 10 FF 11 FF 12 13 FF 14 FF 15 FF 16 FF 17 09 18 FF 19 20 FF 21 22 FF 23 24 FF 25 FF 26 FF 27 FF 28 FF 29 30 FF 31 FF 32 FF 33 FF 34 FF 35 36 FF 37 FF 38 FF 39 FF 138 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Test Gnd The Gnd Ground test utilizes a unique method of ground detection A measurement is taken from the 5 supply to earth ground and a value is displayed Then a measurement from system common is taken and its value is displayed The differential value between these two measurements must be greater than 142 but less than 255 for a reading of Good NOTE The values displayed are derived from an A D conversion and not displayed in actual voltages Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog 0 Exit Ground Fault Test Press Enter Key To Exit 142 lt Diff lt 255 5V 216 Gnd 1 Diff 215 Good Test Lamps The Lamp test feature will illuminate all of the system LEDs when selected It will light one panel at a time while alternating the internal sounder with each panel lit Tes
137. on each board for setting the vertical position address of the card S1 1 through S1 4 The circuit module uses the lower terminal block and connects via cables to the bus driver module The conventional input module and its display require one bay of the IF650 system The style D adapter card CIM SDA provides 4 or 8 Style D Class A circuits to the I O circuit module When the Style D adapter is used the EOLR s are not required The style D adapter uses the upper terminal block and is cabled to the I O circuit module The display module provides eight 8 red circuit alarm LED s eight 8 yellow circuit trouble LED s Eight 8 circuit tactile switches are provided for programming Bypass and WalkTest functions The display module connects via the display bus to the bus driver module The physical location of the display is set by the addressing jumper S1 Ensure addressing jumper is set according to its physical location in the cabinet and matches associated I O module address jumper setting Refer to Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations 54 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Conventional Input Module Terminal Description Bottom card 30868 Terminal Designation Description CIM 8 1L1 Initiating CCT 1 1L2 Initiating CCT 1 2L1 Initiating CCT 2 212 Initiating CCT 2 3L1 Initiating CCT 3 3L2 Initiating CCT 3 411
138. ons Card slots are furnished for relay descriptions and comments The display module connects via the display bus to the bus driver module The physical location of the display is set by the addressing jumper S1 Ensure addressing jumper is set according to its physical location in the cabinet and matches associated I O module address jumper setting Refer to Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations 58 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Relay Module RM 4 Terminal Designator Description 30873 Number Form C normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 1 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Form C normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 2 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device Form C normally open contact Form C normally closed contact Form common contact 10 30VDC or 220VAC resistive fused 10A CCT 3 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 8 9 10 11 Uo N Form C normally open contact m AB Form C normally closed contact Form C common contact 10A 30VDC or 220V AC resistive fused 9 10A CCT 4 Relay feedback point to monitor status of controlled device
139. ow for trouble SIGNAL CIRCUIT 1 Signal Circuit 1 LED s are red for active yellow for trouble SIGNAL CIRCUIT 2 Signal Circuit 2 LED s are red for active yellow for trouble RESET The Reset LED s red flash when the reset switch is available for use TROUBLE The Trouble LED yellow indicates the system is not in the normal condition a fault detected 28 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM OPERATING CONDITIONS Default Mode When shipped from the factory the Identiflex 632 system has been initialized to a minimal default configuration as part of our system testing procedures It is important that the system be re initialized utilizing the SmartStart feature upon installation after all of the input and output devices have been connected This will result in a customized default configuration WARNING NOTE The IF632 System will not recognize or communicate with any of the connected devices until the SmartStart process has been exercised The IF632 will not report an alarm until this process has been completed Refer to the programming section of this manual for details about activating SmartStart After the SmartStart routine has re initialized the IF632 the system will be configured as follows 1 All input initiating points are configured to be Automatic initiating points standard smoke detector points Point Identification Dev
140. peration Manual Release 3 01 31 01 gt gt NOTE When changes are made to any dictionaries they are appended to the existing dictionary Therefore the entire number of added text may change when you exit the programming area For example if dictionary 2 has twelve entries and you add an entry as number 15 when enter the word the dictionary is appended and your new entry becomes number 13 Upload Uploading is accessed by selecting 2 from the Change Dictionary Menu In order to upload Dictionary a new dictionary a file containing the new dictionary entries must be created using an ASCII text editor The SAN RAN disk P N 30972 contains the AHED text editor that may be used to create the dictionary file The dictionary file is comprised of a simple format that has very few restrictions See Dictionary File Format Change Dictionary Menu 1 Words 2 Upload 0 Exit gt 2 Ready to Receive Dictionary File If network upload will start at this point To Upload 1 Press PgUp 2 Choose 7 ASCII 3 Enter Filename 134 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Dictionary File The dictionary file format consists of the five dictionaries each separated by two fore slashes as delimiters The first line of the dictionary file would contain two fore slashes indicating that it is the beginning of the file and the next line received will be word 0 of dictionar
141. play Function allows the Operator to view or download the system configuration dictionaries operating information and current detector values Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Config The Configuration Menu allows selection of either viewing or downloading the system configuration Configuration Menu 1 Display 2 Download 3 Exit 81 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Dict Events Misc Release 3 01 31 01 The Dictionary Menu allows selection of either viewing or downloading the system dictionaries Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit Display Dictionary Menu 1 Display 2 Download 3 Exit Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors 0 Exit The Events Menu allows viewing of the system events log Use up down keys to scroll Press Enter key to Exit Display 1 Config 2 Dict 3 Events 4 Misc 5 Detectors Ozexit The Misc function allows the viewing of critical information about the operation of the panel Display Menu Misc 1 Pass 2 Codes 3 Tally 4 Ver 5 Ram Ozexit 82 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Pass Codes Tally The
142. ply supervision 24 V 12V 5V supervision V battery to power supply unregulated raw supply system on AC Battery Charging Monitor battery monitor aux amp 2 Analog Addressable Card 17 XP95 analog addressable interface 1 Module 2 or 4 circuits Table L4 Typical Card ID Type System Configuration 1 Select 1 the Config field 2 Select Display 1 Press Enter Figure L 3 is an example of data shown 3 The alphanumeric screen will scroll and the user can view desired circuit 4 Select Download 2 to download system configuration to a laptop computer Refer to IF 600 computer laptop programming manual Card 00 ID 0C is A N Panel Card 04 ID 01 is CCM 2 Sig Ckt Class A Card 05 ID 02 is CCM 4 Rel Ckt Card 06 ID 05 is CCM City Tie Buzzer etc Card 07 ID 07 is Unused Card 17 ID 09 is Analog Addessable Interface Figure L 3 4 Press Enter key for previous menu Figure L 2 is shown 114 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Download Selecting Download from the Display Configuration Menu will prompt the system to Config transmit the complete system configuration file to the RS 232 port When this is selected the system prompts the user to perform several steps These steps are the actions required to receive an ASCII file when using PROCOMM communications software When using alternate software pa
143. put to activate the system outputs Upon completion of the initialization process the system is completely operable in a general alarm situation with the control by event data tables protected in non volatile memory 18 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM MODULAR CONSTRUCTION Common Control Section Operators Display Module Bus Driver Module Relay Expansion Module CPU Module The common control section consists of four modules the operators display the bus driver module a relay expansion module and the main CPU module An optional RS 232 interface module is available for interface to the system CPU The operators display module is the main user interface to the IF632 system It includes the interactive 4 line by 40 character alphanumeric display the LED indicators and tactile switches The operators display module provides the user with visual indications and guided prompts during all operating and programming functions All alarms faults or supervisory actions as well as system operating conditions Normal Alarms Faults are shown on the alphanumeric display LEDs provide indication and prompt the user response to the next sequential action The Power On LED indicator is green alarms or activated signal circuits and city tie are indicated by red LED s Faults and user prompts are indicated by yellow LED s There are four arrow ke
144. r Second Floor Third Floor Stairwell Computer Room Mechanical Room Room 111 Room 112 Below Raised Floor Il gt gt NOTE For Procomm only the ASCII transfer setup must have the following parameters Use the following table 135 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 ASCII Upload To Down Load m 1 Echo locally No 1 Press PgUp 2 Expand blank Yes 2 Choose 7 NI lines 3 Pace Character 3 Enter Dict HM 4 Character 4 Character Pacing Change Card The IF 600 system allow components to be added or deleted without disturbing the programming Control By Event etc of other system components When the Change Card menu is selected an Add or Delete option is then prompted Select the desired option and enter the card number to be changed See system configuration in the installation section of this manual for card location information NOTE When changing card types in a location the existing card should be deleted before the new card is added This will ensure that the control by event table is up to date Change Menu 4 1 Cfg 2 Water 3 Relse 4 Dump 5 Dict 6 Card 0 Exit Change Card Menu 1 Add 2 Delete 0 Exit gt 1 Enter Card Add Delete Existing Card First Press Enter Key To Continue Change Card Menu 1 Add 2 Delete 0 gt 2 Enter Card To Delete 1 Card Deleted From System
145. r Module and Alarm Display Module 61 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 City Tie The I O city tie extender module provides for four 4 additional reverse polarity city Extender tie circuits These circuits can be programmed for multiple buildings being controlled Circuit by one panel multiple entrances or different types of alarms including supervisory or Module building notification Each circuit transmits trouble for the zones associated to its circuit Programming jumper S1 is provided on each board for setting the vertical position address of the card S1 1 through S1 4 The city tie extender module uses the lower terminal block and cables to the bus driver module This module uses one slot in the Module bus Display The display module provides eight 8 red circuit alarm LED s eight 8 yellow circuit Module trouble LED s Eight 8 circuit tactile switches are provided for programming and Bypass functions A card slot is furnished for circuit description and comments The display module mounts to the display door and is cabled to the bus driver module The physical location of the display is set by the addressing jumper S1 Ensure addressing jumper is set according to its physical location in the cabinet and matches associated I O module address jumper setting Refer to Figure I 1 Cabinet Module Locations City Tie Expander Module 4 Circuits 30875
146. re eR en 132 Change Dictionaty ci ER 132 Change Dict Words d ail es id esha Mil baie ha d eii o Rage oh duse tides 132 Upload Dictionary Re AS A Re Ba ae Rees 134 Dictionary 135 Change C 136 Test E E ERE E 137 est Enio t ARE A EAEE EESE E e EP EU QUEEN do 137 Test Output E rE r R EE r REPRE EEE RR 138 Test IDz nS EEEE een E E nnt dit een E e cotton 138 Test Gnd era RI erede RP eae toa teer d eh BARA Si oleae douce 139 T est Lamps eti hee epe 139 Test Analog i is eerie eon eene pap me pu Det RO 139 COMPUTER LAPTOP PROGRAMMING nennen 141 Overview of Computer Programming tercie e eit ro 141 X Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Interconnect 141 Communication RR vete terit done ese ike dete eee ete 141 PROGOMM SOFTWARE ere tro t eei esce eere e eere e hi eds 141 COMM PUTA OT 141 Line Seting Se eU aae eame eed aes mter Nels eA aac 141 Nhu P 141 Terminals UM a sss 142 General Itti A 142 ASCI aede ipte 143 SYSTEM MONITORING amp
147. s network firmware Only 1 256 0 256 I Total number of input groups O Total number of output groups 5 0 S System type 0 650 1 F 630 2 F 632 3 F 610 4 not used B 00 1 18 A 0 5 0 P 1 C 3 0 1 16 B Total number of bypassed inputs amp outputs in system L Address of last valid card in system A Remote Annunciator exists 1 or not 0 5 Silence Inhibit delay 0 0 see 1 30sec 2 1 min 3 1min 30 see 4 2min 5 2min 30sec 623 min 7 3min 30sec 8 4min 9 4min 30sec 10 5min P Coded Signal pulse period 0 5sec 1 15 2 1 5sec 3 2sec Number of Coded Signal Cycles 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 8 M Signal type after coded signals have been completed 0 51 1 March Time I Auto Silence time 022min 1 2min 30sec 2 3min up to 26 15min default 10min 154 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 0 R 1 D 2 5 1 2 W 2 F 2 C 0 T 2 Y 2 A Acknowledge Security level R Reset Security level S Signal Silence Security level D Drill Security level B Bypass Security level W Walk Test Security level Function Key Security Level F610 F632 F650 systems only C City Connection type 0 Line Reversal 1 Local Energy Master Box 2 Chicago 3 Dialer T Detector Test Security level F610 F632 F650 systems only Y Day Night Security level A 0 B 0 E 0 D 0 H 17 M 0 V 2 W 30 R 30 P 30 A Abort key
148. s the IF632 system offers include User prompted operation a 4 line by 40 character LCD display programmable input output circuit types a 1000 event history log Default Alarm Mode Multiple levels of password protection easy access wiring terminals universal module mounting and many more of the IF632 system functions are fully field programmable from the front panel or may be configured via computer using its built in Upload Download feature i D z ul Modular The design of the system utilizes a modular building block approach The base system Construction consists of the Common Control the Main Power Supply and the system cabinet with two card bays and an Analog Addessable card installed The second bay will accommodate another Analog Addessable card or any of the 2 4 or 8 circuit modules available for the IF632 system With the addition of an expander cabinet the system allows for up to 6 additional circuit modules with up to 48 individual circuits or Auxilliary Power Supplies Through selection of individual F600 series I O modules i e initiating indicating control etc the user can customize the control panel for each specific application SmartStart The IF632 control panel utilizes a unique initialization programming process SmartStart This initialization process stores the project specific system configuration in memory Then a control by event table is automatically created that allows any system in
149. s set up in four 4 ON relays and four 4 OFF relays with a 10 amp fused common Each relay ON and OFF is programmable for N O or N C contacts by removing the A or B jumper Remove the A jumper for N C contacts or the B jumper for N O contacts The module also provides four 4 feedback input points switched negative using 3 9K ohm resistors in parallel with an open feedback contact A connected directly to the feedback point will actuate the Red LED and a through the 3 9k resistor will actuate the Green LED Should the feedback points be connected the LED s on the building control display will follow the status of the feedback input point Otherwise the LED s on the display will follow the status of the active relay Programming jumper S1 is provided on each board for setting the vertical position address of the card 51 1 through S1 4 The building control module uses the lower terminal block and cables to the bus driver module The building control module uses one slot in the Module bus The Building Control Expander module provides an additional eight 8 form A B jumper programmable 10 amp relays set up in four 4 ON relays and four 4 OFF relays with a 10 amp fused common The module functions identically as the building control module providing four 4 feedback input points switched negative using 3 9k ohm resistors in parallel with an open feedback contact The expander module mounts to the building control modul
150. s versions of the IF 600 firmware when Analog addressable Sounder Bases XP 95 B6SNDR are used with analog addressable detectors their default mode of operation is to follow the attached detector If the detector goes into alarm the sounder in it s base activates When the detector is reset the sounder silences The Ver 7 1 firmware allows the sounders in the sounder bases to be programmed through the panel s CBE table making them appear as normal output devices A typical application could be in hotels or dormitories where the activation of a detector in any one of a group of rooms could sound an audible alarm in the entire group without the need for separate notification appliances Programming 1 In the Programming Circuits Inputs menu Select zone type AutSB Automatic Detector with Sounder base or zone type AutSBS Automatic Detector with Sounder base Silenceable The AutSBS type can be silenced with the system s SIGNAL SILENCE commands 2 Assign an input group number to the device with the sounder base 3 The assigned input group number also functions as the output group number for the sounder in the detector base Assign appropriate input group numbers to the system input devices and program the CBE tables to provide the desired operation 4 The sounder in the base of any detector programmed for zone type AutSB or AutSBS will also sound when output group 254 is activated This all call output group facilitates programm
151. sensor 18 32 44 54 55 127 Detector CZI or CZI 95 16 17 54 55 122 CZII 2nd Alarm above 122 PID or PID 95 or 10 54 55 127 MS 95 REL RCE 95 15 45 46 127 8 RSM 95 15 45 46 127 Snd DEVICE TYPE TABLE P3 Display Panel Description Ionization Sensor Photo Electric Sensor Thermal Sensor Multi sensor combined Photo and Thermal sensing Point Identification Device contact monitor Manual Station or PID with priority interrupt set Collective Zone Interface Collective Zone Interface with priority interrupt set 4 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Addendum for IF 600 Firmware Ver 7 1 Issue A 9 27 01 Programmable Sounder Bases As in previous versions of the IF 600 firmware when Analog addressable Sounder Bases XP 95 B6SNDR are used with analog addressable detectors their default mode of operation is to follow the attached detector If the detector goes into alarm the sounder in it s base activates When the detector is reset the sounder silences The Ver 7 1 firmware allows the sounders in the sounder bases to be programmed through the panel s CBE table making them appear as normal output devices A typical application could be in hotels or dormitories where the activation of a detector in any one of a group of rooms could sound an audible alarm in the entire group without the need for separate notification appliances Programming
152. storing Em 106 21 1 107 CONTROL BY EVENT onn aite ipe doit ii eS 107 Programmimmg e eee dipsa epo 108 To select logical Group Inputs uester Ene he RHOD RH e RE 108 assigna Jogical Output GrOUp 2 e e ert pee ni e to eben rcd dte e eo d 109 FUNCTION PROGRAMMING 5 B rn I ious RERO RR I enmt DRE 111 ix Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM PROGRAMMING D pr RR DIEN ROAD Stu re p 112 System Menu RE 112 Display mee tede bid eon tege he as ee eS 112 Config Menu etn EROR 112 Display Contig o entiende e t e et ih e ep ee dr e e e t ts 113 Download Config uode eR UD etes UU taU e e epe EHE 115 Display Dict Menu MM naa edema en 116 Display Diet 116 Download DiC ty 116 Display Em 117 Display Mise nS entren D ie 117 A EHE 117 Display Codes 118 E E 119 Display eene epe ene ed ou 119 Display RAM RERO OR err ERE ERI ee RO IEEE He en 119 Display Detectors eoe Er dean Dt Rete t E Rn e HI US 119 Change Menu ici eee
153. t 1 From Function Programming Display press the 1 key followed by the Enter key 2 2 The Walk Test LED will begin flashing at 60 PPM Figure T4 is now displayed Function Programming 1 Walk Test 2 Bypass 3 Input Test 4 Output Test 5 Display Ozexit Walk Test Menu 1 Display 2 Program 3 Exit Figure T4 3 Select Display 1 to display the circuits input and output that are currently in the Walk Test mode Select Prog 2 to select circuits for Walk Test mode 73 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Walk Test Prog Menu 1 1 2 Inputs Sig 3 Devices 4 Clear 0 Inputs Places all inputs in Walk Test Inputs Sig Places all Inputs and Signal Circuits in Walk Test Devices Allows individual selection of Inputs and Signal circuits to placed in Walk Test through the following procedures Figure T5 is now displayed Use the up down arrow keys to select the circuit of the devices to be tested gt gt NOTE Use the right arrow key to move the cursor under the device address CKT XX Add XXX Type XXXX Z Type XXX Input NOT IN WALK TEST Figure T5 4 Use the up down arrow keys to select the device address When the device address is selected the device type zone type and zone status will be displayed automatically Use the left right arrow keys to move to the Walk
154. t S Detector variables F610 F632 F650 Analog Addessable detectors only if D 6 14 ie Thermal detector then S alarm temp in C S X 2 10 32 Alarm Temp in F if D 3 5 11 13 ie Photo lon then S sensitivity 0 High 3 Low Sensitivity Input device variable if D 0 ie conventional zone C 0 no end of line resistor 1 end of line resistor exists if D 6 14 ie Thermal detector then if C 1 Rate of Rise ON C 0 Rate of Rise OFF If D 3 5 11 13 ie Photo lon then if C 1 Auto compensation is ON C 0 Auto compensation is OFF Z Zone type Supervisory zone 0 Supervisory zone 1 Generic zone Security zones 2 Passive Entry Exit Security zone 3 Active Entry Exit Security zone 4 Normal Security zone 5 Active Security zone Switch zones 6 Activate Deactivate Security zone 7 Acknowledge zone 8 Drill zone 9 Reset zone 10 Signal Silence zone 11 Abort zone 12 Dump zone 159 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Fire zones 13 Verification zone 14 Do not use 15 Automatic zone 16 Style zone 17 And zone 20 Water zone 21 Watr zone 23 Watrs zone B Device bypass state 0 Not bypassed 1 Bypassed 1 Dictionary 1 word 0 126 2 Dictionary 2 word 0 126 3 Dictionary 3 word 0 126 4 Dictionary 4 word 0 126 5 Dictionary 5 word 0 1023 Y Bypass Group Assignment Output Device Variables 115 D 11 G 26 A 2 5 0 R 1 1 1
155. t Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog ork 0 Exit gt 5 Press enter to continue Test Analog The analog test is designed to allow the user to control and obtain real time information about individual analog addressable devices When analog is selected from the Test Menu the system prompts the user to enter the channel of the card and device address The Data to Send 0 7 prompt is expecting an entry from 0 7 This entry controls the analog device mode of operation There are 3 bits of information that control the state of each analog device see table below The accumulated total of these bits for the desired state is the number that should be entered at the Data to Send prompt When this information is entered the system displays the real time information including CCT Address Device type and Counts for the device selected Test Menu 1 Input 2 Output 3 ID 4 Gnd 5 Lamp 6 Analog 0 Exit gt 6 Enter Card 17 Enter Channel to Poll 1 4 Enter Address to Poll 0 127 Enter Data to Send 0 7 Ch 01 Add 26 D_Type Mon Counts 17 Flags x08 Bits x08 139 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Class A Relay Figure 1 Output Control Bits Display Panel Description Trouble No Background Dirty Pre Alarm Alarm Shorted Feedback on Ist I Ionization 10 40 41 44 Background Background Detector
156. tailed in the Initial System Startup section Instructions for a hardware reset are detailed in the System Restart Re Configuration section CAUTION Connect primary power to the system before connecting battery standby power source gt gt NOTE It is assumed all system installation wiring procedures detailed in this manual have been completed in accordance with local state and federal codes Initial System Startup 1 Activate main power The Power ON message Figure 2 is displayed Power will now be applied to all modules and devices Power ON Hardware Reset Please Wait Figure 2 2 If this is an initial power up or if the processor firmware has been changed the panel will proceed into the SmartStart without the need for a password Wait the required 15 seconds Power ON LED is flashing Commencing System Reset screen is displayed see Figure 2A Status RESET 00 00 99 00 00 Commencing System Reset Figure 2A 3 To modify the program proceed to Password Entry Access Levels section 92 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM RESTART RE CONFIGURATION SMARTSTART A WARNING All programming data will be lost when the system is re configured The system will initialize the SmartStart feature and will configure a new data base Hardware Reset 1 Complete a hardware reset by shorting the jumper pins
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158. technical drawings may not be copied or reproduced in any manner or disclosed to organizations that might be competitive to Gamewell without the express prior written consent of Gamewell GENERAL INFORMATION Gamewell thanks you for choosing the IF 600 to serve your monitor and control signaling needs As with all our products we have taken great care to insure that we have provided a quality Fire Alarm Control Panel To receive maximum benefit and many years of reliable service we would like to make the following recommendations 1 Read this manual carefully and in it s entirety before proceeding with the of the programming of the IF 600 control panel The contents of this manual adds features and functions to the contents of your Identiflex 600 manual 2 Gamewell spends many hours testing devices that are supplied by Gamewell to be used with it s control panels to verify compatibility To maximize system performance and minimize risk of damage to the equipment we recommend using all Gamewell componenis 3 There is no substitute for proper maintenance and testing of this or any life safety product Gamewell recommends testing and maintenance of your IF 600 system in accordance with the guidelines set forth by the National Fire Protection Association be done on a regular basis as a minimum 4 This addendum and the IF 600 manual should be stored with the IF 600 panel for future reference to the operation and programming of the installe
159. tion and Bypass The alphanumeric keypad provides user access for programming and password entry The alphanumeric display contains a 4 x 40 character backlit display To regulate the contrast of the alphanumeric LCD display adjust the potentiometer R29 located solder side of the display board lower left hand corner see drawing D W1146 The card location identification number is 0 see above Table 1 3 Refer to drawing B W471 Wiring IF632 Analog Addressable System The 34 pin ribbon cable p n 71158 interconnects the OD to the bus driver module J11 connector CPU Module Baud Rate Setting Installation Diagram The CPU module or microprocessor module contains the system operating firmware and non volatile memory It provides all the system memory and processing functions as well as providing the local remote communications and supervision System field programming via a laptop PC link is accomplished utilizing the P2 interface The CPU module jumper settings are preset at the factory and do not require any field programming Do not place any jumpers on the module The settings of DIP switch SW1 regulates the system s baud rate The switch settings are preset at the factory see SW1 default settings table The module contains a serial communications port for serial device interface Isolated RS 232 Card To install the U18 IC must be removed from its socket and replaced with the interconnecting cable from t
160. tional 220V AC available Output Voltage 24 Volt DC regulated 4 Amps system power S4 S and A XE Smart Start 24 Volt DC filtered 4 Amps for signal circuit power Interconnects Connection Red Black to Filter Capacitor Brown Out connects to auxiliary power supply BI Brown out Output Brown out Input terminal 24 VAC 2 secondary transformer connection B Red Black connections to Battery Distribution Block J4 connector J2 Analog Interconnects to J16 on bus driver module J2 connector Interconnects to J12 on bus driver module 5V 12V and 24V supervision 44 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Auxiliary Power Auxiliary Power supply APS632 8 p n 30890 is an 8 amp auxiliary supply Supply which mounts into one module expansion slot It provides the system with 24 VDC auxiliary power full wave rectified and filtered Two 4 amp outputs are provided for signaling or auxiliary power Note Terminals Black Red are not power limited outputs Interconnects Card APS632 8 OUTPUT J1 connector 24VDC auxiliary power 4 amps available for signal circuits J1 connector 24VDC auxiliary power 4 amps available for signal circuits J1 connector Monitor point for AC Battery fault J2 connector 24VDC auxiliary power 4 amps available for signal circuits J2 connector 24VDC auxiliary
161. tionally blank xii Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 1 IDENTIFLEX 632 System Description Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 14 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 GENERAL Identiflex 632 Fire Alarm Control Panel with firmware version r7 is an update of the prior versions of IF 632 FACP The version r7 provides all of the features and performance of the previous IF 632 firmware as well as many new features and improved panel configuration data storage NEW FEATURES SmartStart Password With the exception of the automatic SmartStart which occurs when firmware chips are installed in an IF 600 panel a level 4 password is required to initiate a SmartStart Releasing Provides a multi step releasing sequence with ANDed inputs and programmable Pre release Abort and Dump Water Zone Allows inputs to be designated as Water Flow with programmable delays and selectable silencing Daylight Savings time Allows automatic correction of the time for the entry and exit from daylight savings time Leap Year Allows the automatic correction of the date for Leap Years Including the year 2000 Positive Alarm Sequence Allows Day Night control of the use of PAS Verification Counter Provides a tally of the number of t
162. tore On ACKNOWLEDGE For use with supplementary signaling and functions Any active output point programmed to restore on ACKNOWLEDGE will return to Idle whenever the Acknowledge switch is Depressed All output points that were returned to Idle will reactivate upon a subsequent alarm B Restore On RESET Serves as System Back up Any active output point not restored by any other means will restore on RESET Any active output programmed to restore on RESET will not restore on any other action C SEQUENTIAL RESTORE Upon System Reset The sequential restore only applies to relay outputs Any active RCE 95 programmed for Sequential Restore will only restore on Reset not on Acknowledge Selected relays will return to Idle 4 seconds apart starting with the highest address and ending at the lowest address set The restore sequence is determined by the actual address of the RCE and is not programmable 106 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Initializing an Initializes an individual circuit Allows the user to add new devices detectors or analog Circuit remove devices in the specific circuit selected All other circuit information previously entered utilized in Control By Event data base programming is protected and cannot be altered or damaged 1 From the circuit programming display menu select the 3 numeric key 2 Press 3 Select th
163. transfer the system to standby power when a Brown Out condition occurs The main power supply mounts in the lower left hand corner of the cabinet and cables to the bus driver module The battery charger module is a plug in type module that installs directly into the main power supply This module will monitor and recharge lead acid batteries from 5 to 60 Amp hours in capacity NOTE The Battery Charger is configured for 41 60 AH batteries at the factory Remove resistor for 21 40AH batteries Remove R17 amp R21 resistors for 5 20AH batteries The Auxiliary Power Supply APS 8 provides eight 8 amps of unfiltered 24 VDC power Two 2 four 4 amp circuits are available from its connectors for signaling power expansion The auxiliary power supply has provisions for receiving a signal from the main supply to switch to battery standby due to brown out condition 23 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 24 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Section 2 IDENTIFLEX 632 System Operation Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 26 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 COMMON CONTROL DISPLAY FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTI
164. tures and functions described in the manual that accompanied the system are unchanged and perform as described in the original manual s NEW FEATURES XP95 M Analog Addressable Multisensor Detector The Multisensor Detector includes both Photoelectric and Thermal sensing elements integrated into a single head The obscurity information from the Photoelectric sensor is combined with the rate of rise information from the Thermal sensor by a custom microprocessor into the data count that is sent to the FACP for processing The microprocessor also performs drift compensation for the photoelectric sensor as contaminants build up within the detection chamber When the compensation reaches it s set limits the microprocessor signals the FACP of the need to clean the detector The microprocessor also monitors all of the internal functions of the detector and if any problem arises signals the FACP of a trouble Installation The XP95 M installs in the standard Series 95 bases in the same manner as all of the other Series 95 Detectors Programming The XP95 M has a nominal fixed sensitivity of 2 4 ft and compensation is accomplished within the detector itself When programming inputs any device detected or programmed as an XP95 M will have the word Multi in the D TYPE location and will not have the SENS or COMP selections available Ckt XX Add xxx D Type Multi Z Type xxx Grp x WD XXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXX
165. types 0 One Shot Abort stops timer while held release after time out Switch can be activated only once default 1 Time Expirey Abort prevents release while held release after timer expires and Abort switch released Multiple actuations allowed 2 Immediate Abort disables programmed timer release immediately after switch deactivation 3 10 Sec Delay Abort disables programmed timer release 10 to 18 sec after switch deactivation 4 Reset Timer Not UL Abort resets programmed timer while held release when timer expires Multiple actuations allowed B BC key Supervision control 0 keys are not supervised default 1 BC keys are supervised E Day Night key enable control 0 Day Night key not enabled default SmartStart 1 Day Night key enabled D Day Night operation control 0 Day Night operation is Manual default SmartStart 1 Day Night operation is Automatic H Day mode exit time hour Valid entries 0 23 17 default SmartStart M Day mode exit time minutes Valid entries 0 59 0 default SmartStart 155 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 V Verification tally notification limit Number of counts per last 30 days Valid enties 2 15 2 default SmartStart W Waterflow delay time seconds Valid entries 5 90 30 default SmartStart R Releasing delay in seconds Valid entries 15 60 30 default SmartStart P Discharge d
166. vation is logged into the History Buffer to provide a time stamped record of the event s occurrence 3 The Acknowledge red LED will extinguish 4 outputs programmed to return to the normal condition upon pressing the ACK switch will return to normal at this time 5 The red LED s for RESET and SIGNAL SILENCE switches will flash This guided prompt feature notifies the user that the next expected action is to Reset the system or Silence the signals if so programmed In the Alarm condition the red LED for SIGNAL SILENCE will begin to flash This guided prompt feature notifies the user that it is possible but not necessary to press the SIGNAL SILENCE switch In the default mode all signal circuits will silence If the user presses the SIGNAL SILENCE switch the following actions will occur 1 The LED for the SIGNAL SILENCE switch will remain flashing 2 output signal circuits which have been programmed to silence when the SIGNAL SILENCE switch is activated which is all output circuits in the default case will silence and the red activated LED will extinguish Resound or A The signal silence switch is alternating action switch If the user Return of subsequently presses the SIGNAL SILENCE switch again the signal Signals circuits will activate B All the output signal circuits which had deactivated will reactivate returning to the Alarm condition The red active LED s will light Reset After the initiating
167. weekg cm CABINET EXPANDER 0015 per active device 0018 per active device notification device current 0047 detector load 001 max 102 per active class A ckt RCE 95 BCE 95 SCE 95 CZI 95 CTX 95 solinoid current 00225 per active device SUB TOTAL NORMAL CURRENT Page 2 a SUB TOTAL ALARM CURRENT Page 2 a XP95 i e e e N oa e XP95 T ALARM PERCENT CALCULATION OTAL NORMAL CURRENT 10 10 100 100 Page 1 2 HOURS OF STANDBY TOTAL ALARM CURREN 1 2 TOTAL NORMAL CURRENT EQUALS NORMAL NORMAL A H PLUS ALARM A H TOTAL X 1 25 Total AH Batt REQUIRED MINUTES OF IMES TOTAL ALARM CURRENT EQUALS ALARM AH ALARMS TOTAL is figured by multiplying the number of modules times the current values for that module 4 ALARM TOTAL is figured by multiplying the number of modules active points times the current values for that module Maximum of 50 AH Permitted Minutes of alarm is figured by dividing the minutes required by 60 5 minutes divided by 60 equals 083 minutes 168 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 169 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 This page intentionally blank 170
168. x is set to Fire Press any key to continue The Change Config name option allows a textual designation of the configuration file for archive identification Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit gt 3 Current Config String Is SmartStart Config Enter New Config String New Name gt Enter Do You Want To Clear String Y N gt N The Change Tally Count option allows the selection of the number of times a Verification detector can activate without a full alarm in a 30 day period If the number is exceeded the detector is put into Verification Trouble status Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit gt 4 Verification Count Is Set To 2 Enter Verification Count 2 15 129 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 Change Silence The Change Sil Inh option allows the selection of the time period in which Silence is Inhibit Delay inhibited after an alarm signal Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit gt 5 Sil Inh Delay Is Set To 0 Min Enter New Signal Sil Delay 0 10 Delay Entry 0 10 X 30 sec Change Auto The Change Auto Sil Delay option allows the selection of the time period after an alarm Silence Delay which Silence automatically actuated Change Menu 3 1 Abort 2 Prefix 3 Config 4 Tally 5 Sil Inh 6 AutoSil 0 Exit
169. y 1 This line should be left blank since each device defaults to word 0 of each dictionary The following lines would contain the desired text entries in numerical order for dictionary 1 When all of the entries for dictionary 1 have been entered two fore slashes should be inserted on the next line to signify the end of dictionary 1 and the start of dictionary 2 Again the next line word 0 dictionary 2 should be left blank for default purposes This format is followed throughout the five dictionaries The end of dictionary five is also signified by two fore slashes Some important points to keep in mind when writing the file are as follows Dictionary 1 through dictionary 4 may contain up to 128 entries 0 127 Dictionary 5 may contain up to 1024 entries 0 1023 If all of the entries in any one dictionary are not used the file does not need to contain blank lines before terminating the dictionary with two fore slashes Each dictionary entry may contain up to 40 characters However entries from dictionaries 1 and 2 are displayed on the third line of the alphanumeric display and entries from dictionaries 3 4 and 5 are displayed on the fourth line of the alphanumeric display The total characters of dictionary entries used in conjunction with each other should not exceed 40 characters The file below illustrates a simple dictionary file Il Fire Alarm Supervisory Alarm Smoke Detector Heat Detector Il First Floo
170. ys for scrolling through events and selecting functions The bus driver module BDM contains the circuitry that interfaces with the CPU and system modules It is equipped with two Style Y or Z limited energy signaling circuits 2 amps maximum each and a city tie circuit It has three power limited outputs for 24 Vdc auxiliary power 12 Vdc and resetable 24 Vdc smoke detector power The BDM also monitors the status of the CPU for transfer to default alarm mode of operation The common relay module provides 4 form SPDT common relay outputs These relays transfer during Common Alarm Common Trouble and Supervisory The common contact on each relay is fused with a 10 amp fuse Each relay has a monitor terminal positive feedback for status indication of the controlled device The common relay module mounts via standoffs to the right side of the bus driver module A fourth relay is provided for optional applications The CPU module or microprocessor module contains the system operating firmware and non volatile memory A serial communications port is provided for connection to peripheral devices All user programmed memory is backed up via its on board lithium battery 19 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com IF 632 Installation and Operation Manual Release 3 01 31 01 SYSTEM COMPONENTS IF632 Analog Addressable Module Series 95 Input Output Devices The IF632 analog addressable module monitors and co
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