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1. M ORC 65 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ccc ore 66 CE DECLARATION CONFORMITY cccccccccccccsccccccccccccccccccccccccccsccccccccccccocccccccccss 68 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 4 JUNIOR This document covers installation and commissioning of a JUNiOr tire alarm panel This document is intended tor use by a competent qualitied tire alarm installation engineer Introduction The JUNiOr tire alarm system should be tailored to the building requirements The complete system should be designed to meet all applicable regulations The installation must then be performed accordance with the system design This manual not only clarities the components and connections during installation but will also assist in commissioning and maintenance This manual covers the installation and commissioning of a complete system ELECTRO STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ESD TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTIONS WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS All PCBs contain Electrostatic Sensitive Devices Take suitable ESD Electrostatic Discharge precautions when removing or installing printed circuit boards PCBs This manual has been written for panel software revision 3 07 Newer versions of panel software will be similar but some details may differ JUNiOr FIRE ALARM PANEL Key Features Single loop panel
2. it o E S D B _ 22 Ie 911 26 m js J 9 72711 17 NO NC C 00 240 AUX 1 92 3 amp Ne 6 AUX 2 I DUT OUT RETURN 21 OUT RETURN OUT NC C No FAULT 2 TO o fs oe ow m 010 011 012 NE de Zope E gt lt 9 T SHI Q lt oF 2 p 7 eng 2 ie GFE 22 nu En o mos 5 gt Im 0 Junior Main rev 2 1 T 2105 05 2005 re C26 Cr 94 7 2050 pp 32 3115 MINI REP 8 LINKS J amp J2 PANEL OFF The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF o NO Zf 8 If 5 330 Zf 98 if REPEATER The interface inside the Mini Repeater must have the link jumpers ON J NET INT 485 RS485 External Connection The 4 wire external 5485 connections should be made as follows Panel Repeater Panel Repeater OOPOUT IOOPIN RAR RE TX gt A B B BIA B IX 1 B NN RX2 A TX2 A RAZ
3. 20 sr m 50 2 Repeater R35485 esee eee eee dii 22 Panel Fibre deese 23 Repeater Fibre EE 24 Analogue Foro 25 Conventional e 26 Auxiliary Fire Relays 2 andFault Relay 26 Panel 27 COMMISSIONING Introduction LORS EE EE 28 The Panel EBEN 28 Getting The Panel Running 31 Getting A Repeater 31 Getting Into Programming Mode ERR 32 Getting The System 34 Communications SEED 34 Panel 1 34 Learning Which Devices Are 35 sounder Check MEER 35 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR X COMMISSIONING cont Getting The System 2 1 0 0 0 2 2 2 00000000 I e eme ne rennen nne 36 Anal
4. JR mE 43 4 1 Sounder Configuration oh A3 4 2 Configure Sounder Groups 43 4 3 Disable 44 4 4 Assign Sounder Group to oA 44 4 5 Inhibit Sounders for I _ _ 44 4 6 Sounder Delay 5 1 45 4 7 Override Sounder 45 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 2 FIRE EQUIPMENT 6 2 Other Device options 6 3 Discovery Specitic 6 4 Automatic Address Setting SAM 5 1 Contigure Groups Fel WO QO ae ing ed see ees Group to for ee 5 5 I O Unit Action upon Evacuate 5 6 Unit Delay or Immediate 5 7 Delay Set up 5 2 Select 5 3 Assign 5 4 Inhibit 6 Device Set up 6 1 General 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 1 6 2 6 2 6 4 6 4 lt lt gt 5 Input Output Disable amp Assign Disable 66 orte tente dead desea ee 2 Device DISIDIB Set Selective 4 0 22 4 Set Device Reporting 5
5. 5 Set Immediate Evacuate for Device 6 Device Activation Overrides Delays 7 Inhibit Auxiliary 2 2 2222 8 Global Sensitivity 9 Configure Timed 2 72 1 Select Device Heat 2 Select Device Smoke 1 Activate ASET Mode 6 4 2 Clear Loop Clear Troubleshooting INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR JUNIOR 7 Monitor Device Counts amp 58 Tel Device Coon TPES 58 VISA I 58 7 3 Sounders Test 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 2 2 1 1 E 0 22 58 JA VEST 58 PO NMG de 58 8 59 Dale amp TIME S 59 Oe al Se 59 95152 Deine Doy 59 8 1 3 Delays nemen en rh nn nennen 59 8 1 4 Configure Evacuate eee mener 60 8 1 5 Device Starts Evacuat
6. 20077777 7 MEAS J c25 4 gt NC C NC cino NC C 240 Mul 2 FAULT mh FHERKKK MEEMMMOM 1343 444 x3 Fett 24 4 R10 R 9 4 E es unior Main rev 2 1 H2 RS GO 0145 Uy 9 09 0572005 12 73 LINKS amp LK2 PANEL The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF REPEATER The interface inside the Mini Repeater must have the link jumpers ON 2 _ Fibre Optic External Connection The dual fibre external fibre optic connections should be made as follows Panel Mini Repeater Panel LOOP OUT LOOP IN TX RX RX2 TX2 Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN of the next Repeater following the same connection rules as shown When you reach the last Repeater in the loop the connections as follows Panel Mini Repeater LOOP OUT LOOP IN TX RX RX2 TX2 Repeater INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 24 JUNIOR um The use of a TCP IP network may require the support and co operation of the end users IT department Be sure that this support is available before deciding on this communications method TCP IP Connection For detailed TCP IP connection information please refer to TCP IP specific technical info
7. zzi 333 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 p 57 19 2007 2 8 way headers on expansion board should fit into the corresponding female headers situated at the back of the panel s main board 8 EE 4D TA Y 19x wd t cle Ta cried ju Y ast IEG ae Je as Junior Expansion Loop Card After fitting is completed a T oo NI JUNIOR Data Loops It the system includes mini repeaters to allow remote viewing and control of the system an RS422 485 Fibre Optic or TCP IP connection may be used For redundancy the case of RS422 485 and Fibre Optic this can be wired in the form of a Loop thus protecting the Data Loop trom interruptions or short circuits by creating a bi directional communications flow Ifthe panel loses communications with the repeater it will try via the opposite path RS422 485 may be used for distances of up to 1200m For longer distances up to 4 5km Fibre Optic Data connections should be used See 15 tor cable requirements for both types of installation JUNiOr TOPOLOGIES RS485 FIBRE OPTIC CABLE e TCP IP JUNIOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEIVI ERE JOO UP TO 4 REPEATERS CAN BE inn CONNECTED TO A JUNIOR PANEL MINI REPEATER NOTE Only 2 Mini Repeaters should be powered f
8. OU Ou aer EV AUX SUPPLY og lp 2 LE m H Junror Uersron 4 0 4 a ALLEE D LT WE er 27777 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR Power Requirements Or NEUTRAL bua CE A Fy Um MEANWELL ODEL PS 45 27 DANGER 220 VOLTS Power Supply Specification MEANWELL Model PS 45 27 85 264V 50 60 Hz Min 20 V DC 30 V DC 28 5 V DC nominal Max Ripple 1 V peak peak 1 7A 230Vac YES Batteries monitored YES 2 x 12V 7AH VRLA Mains Fuse Voltage Primary supply voltage 85 264 V A C EMC Standard EN55022 class B 61000 4 2 3 4 5 6 8 11 61000 3 2 3 Current 1 7A PSU s recommended for 1 and 2 loop panels The maximum alarm sounder current is 400mA for both conventional sounder circuits The maximum quiescent current per loop is 275mA The loop short circuit trip current is 9OOmA Battery Internal maximum 24V 7AH INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 EJ JUNIOR X The battery AH required are calculated from the following formula Battery Requirements Quiescent current in mA of X Standby time required in
9. TX2 Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN of the next Repeater following the same connection rules as above When you reach the last Repeater in the loop make the connections as follows Panel Repeater LOOP IN LOOP OUT RX TXI B IXI B TX2 A gt 2 TX2 2 B INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 Panel RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN TX 1 RX 2 RX TX 2 A B A B A B A B Repeater RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN TX 1 RX 2 RX 1 TX 2 _ O JUNIOR Panel Fiber Optic Make all connections with the power turned off to avoid risk of permanent damage to the circuit boards Connection is made using tibre optic cable instead of copper cable The ends of the tibre must be terminated with ST type Fibre optic connectors 5 way cable ccs A Naat JUNIOR PANEL CONNECTIONS LINKS amp LK2 PANEL OFF The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF REPEATER The interface inside the Mini Repeater must have the link jumpers ON Fibre Optic External Connection The dual fibre external fibre optic connections should be made as follows Panel
10. the programming Detector Tests menus then it is possible to test the detectors with limited or no sounder operation Detector lests By Zone Betore starting clear all faults put the system into Active Mode and press SYSTEM RESET Enter programming mode and select tunction 7 3 Sounders on Test Activation This allows you to choose an audible contirmation that a device has detected a fire The audible contirmation consists of a 1 second period of sounder operation ALL SOUNDERS ON DETECTOR TEST activates the Panel Conventional and Loop Sounders Now select function 7 4 Test Zones to select the Zones which will be tested Exit programming mode but DO NOT press SYSTEM RESET as this clears all test modes test mode whenever a detector is activated the LED on that detector will be illuminated and the event will be reported onthe panel tor 15 seconds If selected the sounders will also operate for 1 second Pressing TEST QUEUE REVIEW will report the Zones that are in Test Mode Unassigned Detector Tests It the detectors have not been assigned to a Zone then they can only be tested in normal Active mode Using the programming menu ensure the system is set to Active Mode then exit programming mode and press SYSTEM RESET Carry out a fire test on each detector Confirm the LED lights on the detector under test Confirm that the fire is reported correctly at the Panel and any Repeaters Confirm that the sounders operate Note that
11. 8 3 2 Clear Non Volatile RAM Onthe Panel this will result in The Analogue Loop will be enabled All disabled Zones will be enabled e All disabled devices will be enabled e All disabled sounders will be enabled he event log will be cleared he auto reset count will be cleared e Information on fitted devices and their types will be cleared e All checksums will be cleared and recalculated After clearing the NVRAM it is essential to perform a system Master Reset 8 3 3 Calculate Customer Flash Checksum Calculates and stores the checksum for all the data in the customer Flash memory When settings are changed using the programming functions this checksum will be re calculated as required Downloads of customer data also result in an automatic update of the checksum However if a SIM CARD is supplied with pre programmed data i e the data changed externally this function is necessary otherwise the panel will believe the data has been corrupted and report a fault This stored checksum is regularly approximately every 2 minutes compared with a freshly calculated checksum to check for memory corruption 8 3 4 Calculate Program Flash Checksum Unlikely to be required in normal circumstances this function calculates and stores a checksum for the program Flash memory Software upgrades either downloaded or from a new SIM CARD are detected by the Panel and automatically result in a new checksum being calculated and st
12. e Disabled sounders are never activated by the evacuate timer 8 1 5 Device Starts Evacuate Timer Allows you to specity specitic detectors that will start the Evacuate Timer The Evacuate Timer must be in DEVICE MODE to be activated by specitic devices See programming function 8 1 4 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 60 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Programming functions associated with the system response and detection of a fire 8 2 Special Features Set u 8 2 1 Two Devices to Evacuate Enables or disables a system wide setting that detection of fire by two detectors automatically starts evacuation Evacuation means any Sounder Group settings will be ignored and all sounders will be operated immediately Disabled sounders will not be activated 8 2 2 Call Points to Evacuate Enables or disables a system wide setting that a report of fire trom a call point automatically starts evacuation Evacuation means any Sounder Group settings will be ignored and all sounders will be operated immediately Disabled sounders will not be activated 8 3 Memory BEWARE ENGINEERS ONLY Programming functions that are associated with management of the Panel memory 8 3 1 Clear Customer Flash Memory This function erases all of the site specific data from the customer Flash memory on the SIM CARD This is the majority of the programmed settings DO NOT erase this data if you were
13. LOOP QUT RS 485 OUT RS 485 IN S 485 OUT TX2 XI wl m2 A gt TXI A B B A B RX1 gt IXI B 1000 1000 Bab gt RX2 A X28 Connections shown for a redundant Loop circuit If Radial circuit must be used please contact technical support for information techs globalfire pt INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 21 JUNIOR GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT um Repeater 5485 Make all connections with the power turned off to avoid risk of permanent damage to the circuit boards The repeater connections to the 85485 Interface are basically the same as for the Panel The placement of the 5485 interface inside the Mini repeater differs from the Junior s since it is placed vertically The main board has a horizontal placement and does not require a loop card 1 a m x 0329 SIPEX SP490CS Pu zin SIPEX SPA90CS A 0329 d R Af 11 em 6 MIDI Ou si t o 60000000000000 amp 2 A caca rce l mp 241 0 RA Eg rre 2474 2 BIE ALES 07 gt i gt ouuu RES diede o 8m RETURN OUT 3 RETURN dec O2 0 230 o cmo S 27 IC3 2 o
14. GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT JUNIOR I FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL GLOBAL i 1 l FAULTS _ san raut CONTROLS am SYSTEM RESET 08 EZ N JUNIOR v4 Fire Alarm Control Panel KEYPAD surrcy e system Faut DELAYS INSTALLATION 8 COMMISSIONING MANUAL e FEBRUARY 19 2007 REVISION 1 0 AMI JUNIOR OVERVIEW 5 5 asc 6 STI 7 8 9 10 OM 11 14 15 Analogue Loops Conventional Sounders and Data 15 Winnie tT Tr 15 BI Se TO LU EU UU 16 INSTALLATION OM 17 i e 17 Mans Fower ORIN CH 17 Foner CO HONG ast DOS 17 e 17 Panel Main Board Connection 18 Fitting Junior Expansion Loop eMe 19
15. hours divided by 1000 the panel with everything connected Alarm current in Amps Alarm time in hours 20 sounder load Round up to the next available battery size Quiescent currents for individual equipments are listed below QUIESCENT ALARM CURRENT CURRENT mA mA 24V auxiliary outputs 2 off Refer to connected devices For 2 loop panels 7AH batteries are always recommended Example A given installation has a single loop panel with 58mA detector load 1 4A sounder load including loop sounders and a 24 hour standby requirement Quiescent current in Standby time Alarm current in Amps Alarm time in 20 mA of the panel with required hours sounder load hours everything connected divided by 1000 80 Jr panel 24 standby in hrs 105 Jr panel 0 5 divided alarm time in hrs 58 detector load 1000 58 detector load 163mA 1 4 sounder load 138mA 0 024 1 563A 0 5H 3 312 p 0 782AH 4 094 AH 20 0 82AH 4 913 AH The next available battery size is 5 AH INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 106 mm M uu E 55 BH es 9 7 403 mm VIEW FROM FRONT VIEW FROM SIDE VIEW FROM TOP VIEW FROM REAR Dimensions 273 W x 403 L x 106 H mm 1 6 Kgs Weight with
16. 1 1 1 1 3 Clear Historic Log 1 5 Read Clear Autostart Count 3 Zones Disable amp Assign 3 1 Disable Zones 3 2 Assign Sounder Groups to Zones 3 3 Assign Groups to Zones 3 4 Assign Zone to Device 3 5 Zone Sounder Delay Set up 4 Sounders Disable amp Assign 4 1 Sounder Configuration 4 2 Contigure Sounder Groups 4 3 Disable Sounders 4 4 Assign Sounder Group to Device 4 5 Inhibit Sounders tor Device 4 6 Sounder Delay Set up 4 7 Override Sounder Delays 5 Input Output Disable amp Assign 5 1 Contigure Groups 5 2 Select Fault Group 5 3 Assign Group to Device 5 4 Inhibit tor Device 5 5 Unit Action upon Evacuate 5 6 Unit Delay or Immediate 5 7 Delay Set up Device Set up General 1 Disable Loops 4 2 Device Disable 3 Set Selective Disablement 4 Set Device Reporting Details 5 Set Immediate Evacuate for Device 6 Device Activation Overrides Delays 7 Inhibit Auxiliary Relays 8 Global Sensitivity Set up 9 Contigure Timed Sensitivity Select Device Heat Grade Other Device Options 2 Select Device Smoke Sensitivity Os NNN INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 6 3 Discovery Specific Functions only available for panels programmed to use Apollo Discovery Protocol 6 3 1 Select Device Sensitivity Mode 2 Flashing Leds On 3 Disable Specitic Flashing Leds 4 Re calibrate All Devices 5
17. FAULT SYSTEM RESET SYSTEM FAULT LAMP TEST SO ACTIVATE SILENCE INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 28 JUNIOR Panel Buttons BUZZER SILENCE CONTROLS The occurrence of any new fire or fault condition will initiate the operation of the internal buzzer By pressing this switch the operation of the buzzer will be stopped until a new fire or fault appears on the system SYSTEM RESET CONTROLS Soft resets the entire system A soft reset should be satisfactory under almost all circumstances however a Master Reset can be performed by cycling the power on the Panel removing both primary AC and secondary DC supplies NOTE If an alarm has been detected it is necessary to silence the alarms using SOUNDER SILENCE before the SYSTEM RESET button will operate LAMP TEST CONTROLS General User Access no code entry required Lights all the LEDS turns on the LCD back light and sets all display pixels to black Lamp test only operates whilst the key is depressed SOUNDERS ACTIVATE SILENCE CONTROLS Activates all sounders A second press de activates all sounders The adjacent LED is illuminated whilst the sounders are activated It is possible to define if pressing the SOUND ALARMS button will activate the systems Fire I O s AUXILIARY RELAYS DISABLEMENTS When this button is activated all relays and modules connected to the system have their outputs disabled T
18. approximately 1 second using function 7 3 every time a new SAM is activated i e fire condition Upon activation of the conventional device and after a short delay aprox 3 seconds the associated SAM is programmed with the next available address During this delay the panel will execute a verification where the new address and device will be confirmed and validated The programming of a new address can be monitored in four different ways namely a Using function 7 1 after a new SAM has been programmed the device count will increase by one and by selecting the newly programmed address the device type address and analogue value can also be confirmed b Using function 7 3 the user can selectto activate the sounders when a device enters the alarm state When in ASET mode the sounders will be activated for approximately one second each time a device enters the fire condition and a new SAM address has been programmed This will only affect loops where the ASET MODE was enabled after entering the SOUNDERS ON TEST ACTIVATION mode c Using function 1 1 the log of events can be used to verify the devices that have been programmed INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 55 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY A programmed SAM that has been RESET and re enters the fire condition will force the panel to activate the sounders without a new address being programmed The panel will activate the bells sounders ev
19. be assigned to a detector When the detector goes into alarm then the assigned Group will be activated 5 3 Assign O Group to Device When a fire occurs all the information for the detector in fire is combined the device I O Group is combined with the Common I O Group and the four first fire Zone Groups This function can be used to assign an module input to activate an Group output The Group output could be on the same I O module another module or a group of O modules 5 4 Inhibit I O tor Device Allows a device to be set so that it does not operate certain Groups The options are COMMON Common Group 51 2 is not activated when the device detects fire ZONAL The Zone Group for the device is not activated when the device detects fire ALL No I O Groups are activated when the device detects fire COMMON ZONAL inhibits will not inhibit the Group directly assigned to a device function 5 3 Assign O Group to Device if that device detects fire 5 5 Unit Action upon Evacuate Allows you to detine how an module will perform when an evacuate is signaled By default an module will not activate unless it has been assigned to an I O Group than has been activated An evacuate is not considered as an automatically detected fire event 5 6 Unit Delay or Immediate Allows a specific module to be set so that it activates immed
20. contorm to the following directives of the EEC commission Construction Products Directive 89 106 EEC amendment 93 68 EEC 73 23 EEC Low Voltage directive and amendment 93 68 EEC 89 336 EEC EMC Directive and amendments 92 31 EEC amp 93 68 EEC and comply with the following standards EN55022 class B EN61000 4 22 3 4 5 6 8 11 EN61000 3 2 3 EN54 Pt 2 and Pt 4 We Global Fire Equipment Lda hereby declare for the effects of the requirements laid down with EN 54 paragraph 6 1 that the power supply equipment included in our analogue addressable fire alarm panel named JUNIOR has been designed in accordance with a quality management system which incorporates a set of rules for the design of all elements of the p s e and that its components have been selected for the intended purpose and expected to operate within their specification when the environmental conditions outside the cabinet comply with class 3k5 of IEC 721 3 3 1978 We Global Fire Equipment Lda hereby declare for the effects of the requirements laid down with EN 54 Pt2 paragraph 12 1 that the control and indicating equipment which is our analogue addressable fire alarm panel named JUNIOR has been designed in accordance with a quality management system which incorporates a set of rules for the design of all elements of the c i e and its components have been selected for the intended purpose and are expected to operate within their specitication when the environmental c
21. has been fitted at the back of the panel s Main Board Within a few seconds a circuit fault should be reported No individual detector faults should be reported Reconnect the wires and press SYSTEM RESET to clearthe fault reports Conventional Sounder Monitoring Panels have two Conventional Sounder circuits Check the Conventional Sounder circuits for open and short circuit fault detection To perform the Open Circuit test disconnect either the or connection at each conventional sounder circuit To perform the Short Circuit test connect for each sounder circuit a wire link connecting both the and terminals together With either test after a few seconds a fault message will appear on the LCD display ot both the panel and repeater s indicating that the conventional sounder circuit is at fault Both the FAULT and ALARM FAULT Led indicators will be lit Restore the original connections and press SYSTEM RESET to clearall the error reports WARNING if the Conventional Sounder outputs are short circuited while the sounders are active the electronic overload protection is tripped and the system will report a sounder fault illuminating the ALARM FAULT LED simultaneously Once the short circuit is cleared a system reset will clear the faults INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR It the devices have been assigned to Zones a pre programmed SIM CARD
22. of the system It primarily focuses on the parts that are required and how they should be connected together Do not connect the mains power or the batteries at this stage commissioning the system is covered in the next section of this manual Introduction Installation should always be performed in accordance with a system plan Panel The control panel should be located where access to the internal components is not restricted and where the unit is not exposed to high levels of temperature moisture vibration and shock Any metal swart could damage the PCBs if it is still present when the panel is powered up so it is recommended that all PCBs are removed from the box whilst the box is being installed Make a note of the positions of the PCBs before removal Mains Power Connection The panel must be earthed The LIVE connection must be made to the fused input on the power supply module This input will also have a BLACK or BROWN wire leading into the power supply unit The connector with a BLUE wire leading into the power supply unit is the NEUTRAL Other Panel connections These are detailed in the relevant following sections Most connections are made from the JUNiOr mainboard Repeaters Repeaters Zare installed in a similar manner to the Panel Each Jr panel can supply a maximum ot 4 Mini repeaters The Repeater should be located where access to the internal components is not restricted and where the unit is not exposed to high
23. so that the system can learn the new configuration If you do not do this the system will report a fault 8 4 2 Upload Download Linkto PC Entering this function will automatically stop all normal fire alarm system operations including communications to Repeaters e t allows customer site data to be downloaded into the Customer Flash Memory e t allows customer site data to be uploaded from the Panel to a PC You may wish to do this to save the configuration or for ease of editing Once edited the data must be downloaded back into the panel To perform an upload or download you will need a lead for connection to a PC and the correct PC software Connection to a PC requires a pin pin 9 way lead with a male D connectors at one end and a female D connector at the other end Only three wires are actually necessary so if problems are encountered it is worth trying a lead with only three wires Tx pin 2 Rx pin 3 and pin5 Uploading Downloading CustomerSite Data Depending on the amount of data transferred an Upload or Download can take up to 20 minutes It is not necessary to enter Installation Mode after uploading or downloading Customer data Panel Master Reset is essential and will happen automatically when the Panel is powered up INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 63 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY The PC Loader software is runs under Windows 98 98SE Me 2000 a
24. sounders and detectors can be inhibited or delayed using the advanced features in the programming menus It the sounders do not operate as expected first verity all the settings tor the sounders and the device undertest Wrapping Up Installation And Commissioning At this stage you may program the more advanced features of the system The basic minimum usually involves assigning text labels to the device and Zones Once you have completed this or if you have a pre programmed SIM CARD then do not forget to carry out the following steps Connect the batteries to the Panel as described in the Installation section of this manual Test that the battery monitoring is functional by temporarily removing the blue wire between the batteries After a few seconds the fault should be reported on the Panel When the blue wires are reconnected pressing SYSTEM RESET should clearthe fault report Test that the primary supply monitoring is functional and that the battery system works Switch off the AC supply to each power supply unit in the Panel After a few seconds the fault should be reported on the Panel Reconnect the AC supplies and press SYSTEM RESET Confirm that the system is in Active Mode the SYSTEM ON LED is permanently lit INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 37 JUNIOR This test should be performed for each set of batteries Test only actual battery connections Battery Fault Message T
25. to be written to any of the four 8 bit user data locations in any Discovery device connected to the system starting at address 11 The values that can be inserted must lie within the range 0 255 otherwise it will cause an overflow of the byte value Writes will only be attempted on sub panels that are set for Discovery detectors It the chosen device is not a Discovery device an error will be reported this error is not logged One sample application for this capability would be to record in each Discovery compatible device the installation date month year Using one byte tor the month and another for the year Another one would be to insert a code or reference forthe installation INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 EF JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 6 4 Automatic Address Setting ASET Wizmart Protocol only Introduction Automatic Address Setting ASET is a special install and commissioning mode that can be activated a per loop basis whilst in INSTALLATION mode ASET mode is only required if Soft Addressable Modules SAM s are used in the tire protection system Sott Addressable Modules SAM s do not have their addresses set using switches They automatically assign their own addresses and ASET mode is used to achieve this Because ASET mode requires manual triggering of each device using the standard test procedure tor each one the installer can effectively choose the a
26. Check tor Devices Needing Service 6 Read Data Stored in Device 7 Write Data Stored in Device Automatic Address Setting SAM 1 Activate ASET Mode SAM 2 Clear Loop 3 Clear Device OX OS O O xD 23 gt Sos 232 ce 4 4 4 Device Counts amp Test Device Count Type amp Value Test Sounders Sounders on Test Activation Test Zones ight LED on device Time Date amp Timers Set Date amp Time 2 Detine Day amp Night 3 Delays Off at Night 4 Contigure Evacuate Timer 5 Device Starts Evacuate Timer 5 1 2 pecial Features Set up Devices to Evacuate Call Points to Evacuate Memory BEWARE ENGINEERS ONLY lear Customer Flash Memory lear Non Volatile RAM alculate Customer Flash Checksum alculate Program Flash Checksum RON OOOO 1 Active Installation Mode 2 Upload Download Link to PC 4 Set User Access Code 5 Set User Functions 6 Select language 8 Set Installer Access Code 3 3 3 3 3 4 Other Features 4 4 4 4 4 4 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Most functions use some or all of the following keys Keys To Use Within Functions are used to browse through items is often used to change tields move the cursor It will also be used when required to toggle between Loops and 2 ENTER is used to select items and store changes ESC is used to abort changes and exit The cursor is often shown to
27. Expandable up to 2 loops Supports connection to Mini repeater via RS485 Fibre Optic or TCP IP 125 device addresses per loop Up 1096 VULCAN addressable ultra low current base sounders 32 address limit 32 individually programmable sounder addresses Full SAM amp MAM support Wizmart amp GFE protocol only 2 Fire output relays change over and 1 Fault relay nc opens on fault 2 conventional alarm outputs Individually programmable e Both detection loops monitored for integrity e 384 fully programmable zones e 512 fully programmable sounder groups e 512 O groups Event log rolling 2000 entries e Available in Apollo GFE or Wizmart Protocol versions Hochiki pending e Compatible with all our own low cost ancillary modules e Backlit LCD display with 4 rows of 40 characters Programming by integrated keypad or Loader PC software Juno Net Loader Version 2 12 e Multiple language support menu selectable e Integrated 16 zone LED fire zone indication INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR Unless otherwise indicated order to enable the operation of a particular switch either a valid User Programming Access Code is required to be entered The only exceptions are the following 1 Lamp Test Switch 2 Queue Review Switches Fire fault Test and Disabled 3 Delays Active Switch During an alarm condition and while delays are a
28. Mini Repeater Panel LOOP OUT LOOP IN X gt RX 2 gt TX2 Then continue to connect OUT of one Repeater to IN of the next Repeater following the same connection rules as shown When you reach the last Repeater in the loop make the connections as follows Panel Mini Repeater LOOP OUT LOOP IN X gt RX RX2 gt TX2 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR Repeater Fiber Optic The repeater connections to the Fibre Optic Interface are basically the same as for Panel T 7 2903 1198 S FU Ji E 2 77 t er o o k 2 N Gute 1213 n 6 Ouro 4 3 J o 7 D D 9 gt gt 3 5 2 7 RETURN y t G 0900000000000 jez E 09 m bal se o 2 Oo 1 o J D em ANE ars a RNIO Ll T 9621 O o o Miis 575 Ica oo AUX PSI POWER SUPPLY wO 2 OF 23023 1 tu L AUX 1 D T Tel hO 2 IN 2 4 4 at 84 Tem AUX 2 a 6 90
29. UNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 8 General 8 1 Time Date amp Timers 8 1 1 Set Date amp Time Allows the date and time for the system to be set The date and time is displayed on the LCD whilst the system is not in fault or fire Press ENTER to skip an entry and after each entry It is important to set the date and time because it is used in the event logging and may also be used to change the detector sensitivities orto disable delays at night There is only one clock in the system Setting the date and time at a Repeater is actually setting the Panel clock 8 1 2 Define Day amp Night Defines sunrise and sunset for the system The system considers a day to start at sunrise So when different detector sensitivities are set for different days function 6 1 8 the new day will start at the sunrise time defined here If different sensitivities have been set for day and night function 6 1 9 then the times defined here are the times the sensitivity change will take place If delays have been set to be switched off at night function 8 1 3 then this will happen at the sunset time defined here 8 1 3 Delays Off at Night This function allows the delays tor Sounders and activation to be overridden at night There are two options OFF and UNAFFECTED UNAFFECTED means that the system settings will remain the same at night as they are during the day OFF means that at night time the Sounder I O module and Fire Brigade Trans
30. anel programming mode Familiarize yourself with this section betore proceeding to the next section in the manual and powering up the panel Programming mode is accessed via the tront panel keypad as pictured below To program device and zone text messages it is essential to use the Loader PC based software KEYPAD ESC INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR To enter programming mode you need to log Logging In The Panel must be powered up and must have initialized itself i e be showing the INITIALIZING message Press ENTER on the Keypad You must now input your Installer access code See page 6 Access Levels You have unlimited attempts but if code entry is not started within 10 seconds then the panel will revert back to it s detault screen While entering the code you are allowed up to 5 seconds between key presses Function Selection The programming functions are arranged using a menu system To select a function or sub menu use either V and ENTER ESC takes you up a menu level When required use the gt toggle between loops and 2 The top level menus are 1 Review Historic Log 3 Zones Disable amp Assign 4 Sounders Disable amp Assign 5 Input Output Disable amp Assign 6 Device Set up 7 Monitor Device Counts amp Test 8 General Most functions operate in a consistent manner using the standard keys The item t
31. can be set not to activate Common Sounder Groups Zone Sounder Groups or all sounders See function 4 5 Inhibit Sounders for Device e evacuate is operated by setting CALL POINTs to evacuate then activating a CALL POINT for example the sounders will operate as if the sounder configuration were set to PRESET INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Allows specitic sounders to be disabled or Enabled 4 3 Disable Sounders Disabled sounders will not be operated regardless of Sounder Configuration Sounder Groups and evacuate requests E indicates enabled D indicates disabled When programming mode is exited all sounders that have been disabled can be reviewed using the DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW button 4 4 Assign Sounder Group to Device Allows a Sounder Group to be assigned to a detector When the detector goes into alarm then the assigned Sounder Group will be activated Sounder Groups only function when Sounder Configuration is set to PROGRAMMED When a fire occurs all the Sounder Group information for the detector in fire is combined the device Sounder Group is combined with the Zone Sounder Group and the Common Sounder Group P pulsing will override S silent and C will override P pulsing Do not use this function to assign sounders to Sounder Groups it will have no effect Assign sounders to Sounder Gro
32. ctive ACCESS LEVEL 1 General User By entering a valid User Access Code Factory default 4 4 4 4 4 the authorized user gains access to the operation of all switches at the front of the panel s display Authorized User Access also grants the possibility of enabling or disabling zones ACCESS LEVEL 2 Authorized User Controls Access to this level is accomplished by the introduction of a code using the panel s keypad The user code is factory set to f 1 each digit in turn press OK to confirm entry INTERNAL BUZZER SILENCE The occurrence of any new fire or fault condition will initiate the operation of the internal buzzer By pressing this switch the operation of the buzzer will be stopped until a new fire orfault appears on the system ALARM SILENCE RESOUND Activates all sounders second press deactivates all sounders The button LED red is illuminated whilst the sounders are activated SOUNDERS ENABLE DISABLE Pressing this button will enable disable all sounders both conventional sounder circuits and addressable sounders DELAYS ACTIVE Pressing this button will activate any preprogrammed delays The yellow LED associated with this button and the general disablements LED will both be lit A second press of this button will deactivate the delays and the LED Under any fire condition the delays will be activated If during the course of these delays at access level 1 General User code entry no
33. d by any fault present on the system opens on fault Remote Evacuation or Class Change Remote disablement of selected detectors 9 way D type connector for upload download interface LOADER software required 24V auxiliary power supply output for powering external devices Max 300mA power limited and monitored System power input E868 008000 00080 24V battery connection INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT JUNIOR Fitting Junior Expansion Loop 1 This operation should only be performed by qualified personnel 2 Power to the panel should be completely removed both primary and secondary batteries supplies before the installation process of the card is initiated 3 After process is completed re apply power to the panel 4 Panel should be in installation mode Green Status LED should be flashing See function 8 4 1 5 Confirm using function 7 1 that devices attached to the 2nd loop are being detected by the panel 6 No programming is required in order to enable the expansion loop card The 2nd loop is automatically detected by the panel mE immi TETTETETT 7 gt 2 2 644 TOEN mm TID 4 le 75 SY o S ITI m y X e d EE 3 T gt gt re D 4 d t ex T XY Im r
34. ddress for each detector and simultaneously program and test each device SAM S CAN BE MIXED WITH OTHER TYPES OF DEVICES ON THE SAME LOOP Each time a SAM is programmed it takes the next free address on its loop General Guidelines SAM s can only be used in conjunction with the following Wizmart Protocol panels a Juno Net b Junior c Sub panel incorporating SIMM module amp socket e Verify panel software version by looking at number on the sticker placed on the SIMM card SAM s cannot operate be programmed when installed within loops associated with old Sub Panel versions i e that do not include a SIMM card and socket Before starting the programming procedure care should be taken with the following a Supply OK b Auxiliary Supply Batteries OK c Loop Supply OK d Verify the non existence of earth current leakage e Verity the cable lengths for the loop f Confirm the non existence of short or open circuits within the loop g Verify communications with standard analogue addressable devices is OK h Verity communications between Panel and Repeaters with integrated Sub Panel Verify that all SAM connections both to the loop and the associated conventional device i e smoke sensor detector call point etc are properly made and that the conventional device connections follow the manufacturer s instructions in particular those regarding polarity Reversal of the supply polarity can cause failur
35. device has detected a fire The audible confirmation consists of a 1 second period of sounder operation The settings selected by this function are used by 7 4 Test Zones and 6 4 1 Activate ASET Mode SAM ALLSOUNDERS ON DETECTOR TEST activates the Panel Conventional and Loop Sounders NOTE Using this function AFTER 7 4 Test Zones and 6 4 1 Activate ASET Mode SAM will NOT change the settings for the zones already in test mode and the loops already in ASET mode 4 lest Zones Select the Zones you wish to put into test mode Exit programming mode but DO NOT press SYSTEM RESET as this clears all test modes In test mode when a detector is activated the LED on the detector will be illuminated and the event will be reported onthe Panel and Repeaters for 15 seconds If selected then the sounders will also operate for 1 second The LED on the detector is not latched and will clear when the alarm level falls below the alarm threshold for the device Pressing TEST QUEUE REVIEW will report the zones that are in Test Mode 7 6 Light LED on device This function can be used to confirm the physical location of a specific detector Select the device and SWITCHED ON and press ENTER The device will typically take a few seconds to respond LEDs stay until reset is pressed Output device relay will change state if LED is selected INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 158 J
36. e IHR Ie emere 60 8 2 Special Features Sel tla TURPE Un dira etn 61 8 2 1 Devices IH mtm metere re rer terrre iis 61 8 2 2 Call Pointe To ue otro 61 8 3 Memory BEWARE ENGINEERS 61 8 3 1 Clear Customer Flash 61 8 3 2 Clear Non Volatile 62 8 3 3 Calculate Customer Flash _ 62 8 3 4 Calculate Program Flash Checksum BA 62 8 4 Other 63 8 4 1 Active Installation 63 8 4 2 Upload Download Link to PC rr a 63 Uploading Downloading Customer Site Data 63 The PC Loader 64 Windows COM PORT Set up 64 The ERE 64 8 4 4 Set User Access RD CC CC Q 65 8 4 5 Set User Access Facilities B BB D DD m 65 8 4 6 Select RR 65 8 4 8 Set Installer
37. e disabled will also be indicated when programming mode is exited They can then be reviewed using the DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW button 6 1 3 Set Selective Disablement Allows a specitic device to be set up for selective disablement The device is only disabled when the SELECTED DETECTORS DISABLEMENTS button on the front panel is activated This function is intended for use when certain detectors regularly need disabling but are not necessarily in the same Zone Outside programming mode any devices that are currently disabled can then be reviewed using the DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW button INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 48 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 6 1 4 Set Device Reporting Details Each device can be set to FIRE FAULT PRE ALARM TRANSPARENT The detault is FIRE reporting When the device is activated or reaches its alarm threshold then the event is reported in accordance with this setting FAULT Primarily intended for use with Input modules it can allow activation of one input to trigger a fault report rather than a fire PRE ALARM Sends warning when the level reported trom a detector is 10 below the Alarm threshold Used for early warning in sensitive applications Transparency Configuration is ONLY applied to Input Output or Input units Itis not compliantto EN54 6 1 5 Set Immediate Evacuate for Device When a detector set to immediate evacuate reports a tire al
38. e or malfunction and prevent a SAM from being programmed CAUTION that there are no faults or fire conditions in the loop or system Clear all fault and fire conditions first Reset to normal operation all devices before applying power to the panel in particular manual call points INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY In order to initiate the programming procedure of the SAM s the Panel has to be in INSTALLATION MODE See tunction 8 4 1 6 4 Activate ASET Mode SAM The enabling of this mode is done on a per loop basis When the loop is in ASET MODE the TEST LED on the Panel will be illuminated CAUTION A loop while in ASET mode will not offer any kind of protection against fire conditions DO NOT remove or replace SAM s while loop is powered It one of these modules has to be replaced or removed first disconnect all supply sources to the panel CAUTION Removal of a SAM while loop is powered can corrupt programming of this module and all other SAM s present in the loop Start SAM programming Activate a blank SAM by either testing the device associated with it either using the standard test procedure for the device or by short circuiting both SAM device wires i e BLACK amp RED simulating in this case a device activation Smoke and heat detectors will have their alarm led permanently lit when activated Sounders can be set to activate for
39. e zones undertest than can be displayed then pressing the button again will show the next set of zones under test The information is displayed for 15 seconds before the default display is restored NOTE A SYSTEM RESET will clear all test modes DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW General User Access no code entry required It the LED next to this button is illuminated then there is at least one disablement active in the system Pressing the button will display the disablements If there are more disablements that can be displayed then pressing the button again will show the next set of disablements and so on The information is displayed for 15 seconds before the default display is restored Possible disablements include auxiliary relays loops zones detectors and sounders INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR Getting The Panel Runnin Apply AC power to the Panel The LCD should display the software version and the message INITIALIZING This will be followed by the date and time and the company name if it has been set Within a few seconds faults will be reported these will overwrite the date and time and company name The SYSTEM ON LED on the fascia of the panel should be flashing green This indicates that the system is in Installation Mode If the LED is solid green the system is in Active Mode and needs to be put into Installation Mode refer to the programmi
40. ery time there is a new fire condition regardless of it being caused by a new address being attributed or not Each new SAM programming should be confirmed and monitored in order to avoid misleading information originating from SAM s that have already been programmed This procedure is then repeated for each blank SAM on the loop There should be a time interval of approx 10 seconds between SAM activations After every 8 SAM activation the panel will reset the loop to clear the latched alarm conditions When programming SAMs associated with CALL POINTS the device should be manually reset with the mechanical means provided by the manutacturer of the device upon completion of the programming phase In the case of smoke detectors they will automatically reset after each loop reset if they are tree from smoke While the loop is in the reset state no new SAM activations and therefore programming should be taking place This period has a duration of approximately 30 seconds e t two SAM s are simultaneously activated neither will be programmed with an address One SAM must be activated and programmed at a time e physically removing any device on a loop in ASET mode will free up the device address and the next SAM to be activated could potentially be assigned that address Two functions are provided to the installer should the need arise to clear erase any or all SAM modules in a specific loop Function 6 4 2 Clear Loop Use this f
41. est Panel Main Board STATUS QUEUE REVIEW FIRE e _ PRE ALARM JUNIOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 9 2 TEST TEST DISABLED Panel Batteries svsrEM NT BLUE Remove the blue link from between the 2 batteries Panel Main Board nVATE ACTIVE y lt After a short delay the SUPPLY FAULT LED illuminates the panel buzzer sounds and the Battery Fault message appears on the LCD BLACK E F 2 Panel Batteries Power Failure Test FIRE FIRE FAULT Carry out this test to check that the battery system ee JUNIOR M works correctly when power fails 27 7 DISABLED Switch off the mains supply to the panel After a PETIN _ short delay the SUPPLY FAULT LED illuminates KEYPAD CONTROLS DISABLEMENTS amber and the LCD displays the message Primary LU To Supply Fault The fault buzzer sounds SELECTED _ SYSTEM FAULT LAMP TEST sR SOUNDERS DELAYS e ACTIVATE SILENCE ACTIVE Switch the mains supply back on and press the SYSTEM RESET switch The SUPPLY FAULT LED extinguishes the fault message is removed from the LCD and the buzzer stops sounding INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 38 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Programming Functions General Review Historic Log Display Historic Log
42. every Discovery device connected to the system Any devices that are close to their drift compensation limit and therefore will shortly be in need of servicing are reported via the normal fault reporting mechanism These FAULTS will have the message DEVICE NEEDS SERVICE They can be reviewed once programming mode has been exited Because they are reported as FAULTS they are recorded in the event and can therefore be reviewed and printed out using programming functions 1 1 and 1 2 Check for Devices Needing Service reports DEVICE NEEDS SERVICE when the device drift compensation is less than 6 or greater than 28 The device itself will set it s drift at compensation values of 3 and 31 which will result in the system reporting a DRIFT WARNING fault tor the device When this function is activated it is necessary to read from every Discovery device connected to the system This can take 60 seconds During this time do not select any Discovery Specific programming functions 6 3 X 6 3 6 Read Data Stored in Device Allows any of the data bytes stored any Discovery device connected to the system to be read The byte read is displayed in decimal Reads will only be attempted on sub panels that are set for Discovery detectors It the chosen device is not a Discovery device an error will be reported this error is not logged 6 3 7 Write Data Stored in Device Allows a decimal value
43. gs all events in an internal event log It can store a rolling 2000 entries When it is full the latest entry is added and the oldest entry discarded Help is automatically displayed on entry to the function because it is not possible to display a log entry and help atthe same time To select a specific entry input the number and then press ENTER 1 3 Clear Historic Log Clears the Historic Log 1 5 Read Clear Autostart Count Every time the Panel s power is cycled the Autostart count is incremented SYSTEM RESETs trom the front panel button do not increment the Autostart count INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 41 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY All the functions associated with managing Zones 3 Zones Disable amp Assign 3 1 Disable Zones Allows you to disable or enable Zones All devices in disabled Zones will cease to operate with the exception of the audible output from loop sounders Any Zones that are disabled will also be indicated when programming mode is exited They can then be reviewed using the DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW button 3 2 Assign Sounder Groups to Zones Sounder Groups set up using the Sounders programming functions can be assigned to Zones Each Zone can be assigned two sounder groups The first Sounder Group is activated when the first fire is detected the second Sounder Group is activated when a second fire is detected in the same Zone 3 3 Assign Grou
44. hat is being changed is usually highlighted with a tlashing cursor INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR Ensure all connectors are firmly in place Ensure that all connections are tight with no stray strands of wire Ensure that the SIM CARD is securely fitted in the Panel and Repeaters If a Junior Expansion Loop Card has been added to the panel please ensure that is securely titted to the back of panel s Main Board Getting The System Runnin Power up the Panel Ensure that the Panel is in Installation Mode SYSTEM ON LED flashing If not enter programming mode and select function 8 4 1 Active Installation Mode and put the panel into Installation Mode Press SYSTEM RESET Communications Check Confirm that all Repeaters are showing identical information LEDs and LCD to that displayed by the Panel Panel Check Press and hold LAMP TEST on the Panel All the LEDs should light the LCD backlight should turn on and all pixels on the LCD should be black See page 28 Lamp Test INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 EI JUNIOR COMMISSIONING Enter programming mode See page 6 Access Levels Installer Access Code Learning Which Devices Are Fitted It site specific data has NOT been pre programmed then select function 8 3 1 Clear Customer Flash Memory and clear the customer flash You must NOT do this if you have been sup
45. highlight the item that is being changed Help Where possible help is displayed automatically General Because of the flexibility and functionality of this panel it can sometimes be quite hard to establish your desired configuration Zone device and group events interact as do the various timers It the system does not seem to operate as intended please take your time and review the various sections in this manual Some settings need the front panel buttons to be activated whilst others can be inhibited for specific devices The basic functionality of the panel is readily available and the fire alarm system will be operational just by supplying it with electrical power Exercising cause and effect capability is what this section is all about The best way to become familiar with all the programming facilities of this panel will be a hands on approach aided closely by this manual If a fire occurs whilst the panel is in programming mode then programming mode will automatically be exited If a fault occurs whilst in programming mode the fault will be reported but it is necessary to manually exit programming mode to read the fault details on the LCD INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 40 JUNIOR GLORAL ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Specific Functions 1 Review Historic Log All the functions associated with reviewing or printing events and settings 1 1 Display Historic Log The panel lo
46. his includes the normally energised FAULT relay the FAULT group and all ALARM groups When these outputs are disabled the button LED is illuminated Pressing the button again restores normal relay and module operation IF 1 0 5 ARE BE ACTIVATED BY EVAC CONDITION THIS WILL OVERRIDE THE DISABLEMENT SOUNDERS DISABLE DISABLEMENTS When this button is activated all sounders will be disabled and the LED will be lit Pressing it again will reenable the sounders and the LED will turn off SELECTED DETECTORS DISABLEMENTS Via the programming menus individual sensors may have selective disablement turned on When this button is activated those sensors that have selective disablement turned on will not generate a fire alarm condition When activated the adjacent LED is illuminated If no devices have selective disablement turned on then pressing this button will have no effect Pressing the button again restores normal sensor operation DELAYS ACTIVE Only when this button is activated and the adjacent LED illuminated will the sounder and module delays operate Pressing the button again will deactivate the delays and will result in immediate sounder and O operation Under any tire condition the delays will be activated during the course of these delays this button is pressed the delays will be overridden and the sounders and together with any other fire indicating equipment will be activated INSTALLATION a
47. iately even if the rest ot the is set to be activated atter a delay 5 7 Delay Set up Allows the I O output delay to be set This delay applies to all module outputs The maximum delay that is allowed is 10 minutes There is only one I O timer so once it has expired events activating further delayed O groups will cause immediate O operation NOTE e Delays will only occur if front panel ACTIVE DELAYS button has been set to on e Specific modules function 5 6 and specific detectors function 6 1 6 can be set to override this delay INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 47 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Allows specitic settings to be selected for individual Analogue Loop devices 6 Device Set up 6 1 General Settings common to all types of Analogue Loop devices 6 1 1 Disable Loops Allows a specific Analogue Loop to be disabled or enabled The default is enabled All devices on the disabled loop will cease to operate with the exception of the audible output from loop sounders It the loop is disabled it will be indicated when programming mode is exited can be reviewed using the DISABLED QUEUE REVIEW button 6 1 2 Device Disable Allows a specific device to be disabled or enabled The default is enabled Disabled devices have both inputs and outputs disabled Thisfunction does not disable the audible output from loop sounders Any devices that ar
48. itivity In this context HICH 1 NORMAL 3 LOW 5 6 3 2 Flashing LEDs On Off When set to FLASHING all Discovery devices on the system will tlash their LEDs when they are polled Only Discovery devices that have had the flash disabled will not flash when polled see programming function 6 3 3 When this setting is changed it is necessary to write individually to every Discovery device connected to the system This can take 60 seconds During this time do not select any Discovery Specific programming functions 6 3 X 6 3 3 Disable Specitic Flashing LEDs Use this function to individually disable the LED flash when polled on Discovery detectors This setting has no effect when programming function 6 3 2 Flashing LEDs On Off is set to OFF 6 3 4 Re calibrate All Devices Activates the Discovery rapid drift compensation on all Discovery devices connected to the system This should be used after detectors have been serviced When this is activated it is necessary to write individually to every Discovery device connected to the system This can take 60 seconds During this time do not select any Discovery Specific programming functions 6 3 X INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 52 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 6 3 5 Check for Devices Needing Service When activated this function reads the drift compensation value of
49. l Sounder Group settings are ignored All sounders are operated immediately as it the Sounder Contiguration was set to PRESET and all delays are ignored Disabled sounders will not sound 6 1 6 Device Activation Overrides Delays Allows a detector to be set to override all zonal and global sounder and delay timers When this device is activated the Sounder Groups and Groups associated with this device are also activated immediately even if they were already queued for delayed activation However this device will not start any of the timers either which means that subsequent tires reported trom other detectors may experience the full delay duration as programmed 6 1 7 Inhibit Auxiliary Relays Allows a specific detector to be set to not operate system I O s and Auxiliary Relays when it reports a tire Equivalent to pressing auxiliary relays disablement button INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 49 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY This function selects the sensitivity of all the detectors that have been set to GLOBAL SENSITIVITY 6 1 8 Global Sensitivity Set u Different settings can be entered for weekdays and for Saturday and Sunday Settings are HIGH alarm threshold of 45 NORMAL alarm threshold of 55 LOW alarm threshold of 65 TIMED TIMED is selected then the night and day sensitivity settings used are based on whether it is night or day Set
50. l connections have been made properly and that all hardware is functioning correctly This means the system must first be installed in accordance with the previous section of this manual The panel is supplied set to Installation mode In Installation Mode the green SYSTEM ON LED will flash on and off The panel will automatically detect and memorize all the devices connected to the loop in the system Introduction The detault settings of the system mean that the unit will be ready to operate and detect a Fire incident trom the moment power is switched on Therefore the system will be fully functional without any additional setting up All further actions will tailor it to the requirements of the specific installation at hand Once the connections and hardware have been checked it is possible to get the basic fire alarm system up and running very quickly it is only necessary to have the system in Installation Mode for 90 seconds then set the system to Active Mode Programming of the system to provide more advanced functionality is covered in the next section The Panel Buttons STATUS QUEUE REVIEW FIRE e e FIRE FAULT _ PRE ALARM UNIOR FIRE ALARM CONTROL PAN L B d DISABLED svsrEM ON i GLOBAL MANUFACTURED IN THE E U TO THE C e 0 hy gt FIRE EQUIPMENT REQUIREMENTS OF 54 Pt 2 amp Pt 4 1999 FAULTS KEYPAD CONTROLS DISABLEMENTS BUZZER AUXILIARY _ ALARM FAULT SILENCE RELAYS _ SUPPLY
51. l network connection ports Panel to PC programming sottware upload download port Remote class change Auxiliary relays outputs Analogue Loops Each analogue loop can be connected to a maximum of 125 devices According to EN54 pt 2 clause 12 5 2 in case of a short circuit or interruption of the analogue detection loop only a maximum of 32 detectors or call points per loop can be prevented at any one time of transmitting a fire alarm In order to assure compliance with this clause a loop isolator must be installed atter every 32 detection devices INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 1 JUNIOR b OVERVIEW Analoque Loops Conventional Sounders and Data Loops Recommended Cables Fire rated Cables for Loops and Sounder Circuits AEI type Firetec Multicore Ref F1C1 1 mm to F1C2 5 2 5 mm in 2 core AEI type Firetec Armoured Ref F2C1 1 5 mm to F2C2 5 2 5 mm in 2 core AEI type Mineral Insulated Cable all types up to 2 5 BICC types Mineral Insulated twin twisted conductor cables Ref 2 and CCM2T1 5 RG BICC types Mineral Insulated Pyrotenax all types up to 2 5 mm CALFLEX type Calflam CWZ 2 core type up to 2 5 PIRELLI type FP200 Gold 2 core type from 1 to 2 5 FIRETUF OHLS FTZ up to 2 5 Manufactured by Draka All cables should be screened Minimum detection loop conductor section size is 0 5 sq mm Maxi
52. levels of moisture vibration and shock Avoid placing the Repeater direct sunlight as this may impair reading of the LCD display Any metal swart could damage the PCBs if it is still present when the Repeater is powered up so it is recommended that all PCBs are removed trom the box whilst the box is being installed Make a note of the positions of the PCBs before removal ELECTRO STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ESD TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTION WHEN REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS Warning observe ESD precautions when handling the PCBs INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 17 JUNIOR x o9 Q o G ex m E E P FAULT 00 OU AEM EU AUX SUPPL REPE 2 w E ms J Nw 9 H n e lol e g d Jumor Version 4 0 JUNIOR MAIN BOARD D Loop connections Al corresponds to Loop 1 and A2 to Loop 2 Conventional sounder circuit 1 Conventional sounder circuit 2 5 pin connector for RS485 Fibre optic or TCP IP LAN connection with repeater panel 5 pin connector for multiplexed zone LEDs or relays Auxiliary change over relay output 1 Activated by any fire present on the system disabled by front button Auxiliary change over relay output 2 Activated by any fire present on the system disabled by front button Fault NC relay contact Activate
53. mission delays are all turned off and the outputs will activate immediately a fire is detected This function has exactly the same effect as using the ACTIVE DELAYS button on the front panel to disable the delays at sunset then using the same button to restore the day setting at sunrise Sunrise and sunset are defined using function 8 1 2 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Allows the evacuate timer to be enabled and the duration of the timer to be set 8 1 4 Contiqure Evacuate Timer The evacuate timer runs in parallel to all other events Once triggered it starts counting down when it expires all sounders are activated This means various sounder groups may be activated in the meantime and even silenced but when the evacuate timer expires all sounders not sounding are activated 10 minutes is the maximum duration The Evacuate Timer can be to DISABLED DEVICE MODE GLOBAL MODE In DEVICE MODE the evacuate timer is started when a device that has been configured to start the Evacuate Timer detects a fire In GLOBAL MODE the Evacuate Timer is started when any device detects a fire e For DEVICE MODE to work at least one device must be set to start the timer See programming function 8 1 5 e Once started the evacuate timer is not stopped by pressing ALARM SILENCE although ALARM SILENCE will still silence the sounders once they have been activated
54. mp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 29 JUNIOR COMMISSIONING The Panel Buttons cont FIRE QUEUE REVIEW General User Access no code entry required If more than one fire has been detected then the LED next to this button will flash Press the button to step through all detected fires Once all fires have been reviewed the LED will be constantly illuminated Subsequent fires will be added to the end of the queue and the LED will start to flash again After each button press the information will be displayed for 20 seconds After that time the screen will revert back to the first fire FAULT QUEUE REVIEW General User Access no code entry required If more than one fault has been detected or if a fault and fire have been detected then the LED next to this button will flash Press the button to step through all reported faults Once all faults have been reviewed the LED will be constantly illuminated Subsequent faults will be added to the end of the queue and the LED will start to flash again After each button press the information will be displayed for 20 seconds After that the screen will revert back to the first fault or fire TEST QUEUE REVIEW General User Access no code entry required It the LED next to this button is illuminated then a test mode has been selected via the programming menus Pressing the button will show which sounders and zones have been set to test mode It there are mor
55. mum detection loop conductor section size is 2 5 sq mm There should only be one analogue detector loop per shielded cable Analogue detector loops and conventional sounders should not run in the same shielded cable If the system requires one or more repeaters it will be necessary to use a four core data cable to create a data loop between the panel and the repeater Alternatively it is possible to use multi mode dual core fibre optic cable or a TCP IP connection for the same purpose Data loop cable should be RS422 485 grade data cable eg Signal cables for 5485 Communication Links twisted pair to Repeater panels 12 AWG Signal 88202 Belden 9583 WPW999 14 AWG Signal 88402 Belden 9581 WPW995 16 AWG Signal 88602 Belden 9575 WPW99 1 18 AWG Signal 88802 Belden 9574 WPW975 FIRETUF FDZ1000 by Draka 2 core PIRELLI tyoe FP200 Gold 2 core PIRELLI type FP PLUS Fibre Optic Multi mode Dual Core sheathed fire proff with 62 5u 125j fibre terminated in ST connectors Limitations A tire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing tire but it does not assure protection against damage or loss resulting from a fire The fire alarm system should be designed and installed in accordance with all relevant regulations and codes of practice To ensure maximum protection the system should be regularly tested and inspected by qualified fire alarm installation personnel Inspection and testing should be carried out in accordance with the appro
56. nd XP Communications to the panel is through one of the serial communication ports COMM PORT and in order to install it the only requirement is to double click on the installer package supplied and follow the supplied instructions The PC Loader Software Windows COMM PORT Set up Please consult our other document entitled LOADER SOFTWARE for more detailed instructions The Panel Before connecting the extension 85232 lead disconnect the power to the panel Connect the RS232 lead to the panel socket reapply power to the panel return to programming mode and go to function 8 4 2 do NOT press Enter yet Connect other end of RS232 cable to PC serial port now press Enter on the panel Once you have entered the loader program in the PC and selected upload download press the ENTER key in the panel to start the process and then start the upload download on the PC TO PC RS232 PORT INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 64 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY This function allows the installer to change the customer Access Code Use V to change code sequence 8 4 4 Set User Access Code 8 4 5 Set User Functions Allows the user access level to be set for every programming function Settings are NONE READ ONLY FULLACCESS Do not set 8 4 5 Set User Functions to FULL ACCESS or the user will be able to enable all the other functions It is not appropriate to set some functions t
57. ng address and henceforth the associated FAULT condition has disappeared Re program cleared devices Repeat procedure until fault disappears If after the third time the address clearing procedure has been repeated the fault persists replace those SAM s with have duplicate addresses It Should be observed that this verification can only be performed when ASET mode is disabled since the fault condition where 2 devices have the same address is not shown when in this particular mode INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 57 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 7 Monitor Device Counts amp Test 7 1 Device Count amp Value Use this function to check that all loop devices are present Use V to select the device address on that loop This function is also usetul to contirm the address of the various different types of devices connected to the Analogue Loop Note that in Installation Mode all information is live i e the count of devices will change as the panel learns and device types will be updated if they change In Active Mode only the device value is live 7 2 Test Sounders Use this function to test the audibility of the sounders in a more comfortable manner than pressing SOUND ALARMS Panel The Panel Conventional Sounders will sound for 1 second then be silenced for 9 seconds 7 3 Sounders on Test Activation This function allows you to choose an audible confirmation that a
58. ng section for details on how to do this If the SYSTEM ON LED is flashing and information is being displayed on the LCD then the Panel is functional It the SYSTEM FAULT LED is lit and a continuous tone is audible then remove power and confirm that the SIM CARD is fitted correctly Getting A Repeater Running The supply to the repeater is obtained directly from the auxiliary power supply output on the panel Apply power to the repeater It the panel is powered up and the data loop connections between panel and repeater s are properly made the information shown on the LCD display as well as the LED indicator status from the panel will replicate itself on the repeater Press the SYSTEM RESET switch and you should see on the LCD display the message JUNIOR as well as the software version number followed by the word INITIALIZING If after a few seconds upon completion of the initialization phase the LCD display shows the message COMMS TO PANEL and the FAULT Led is lit up verity the condition of the panel If itis powered up and working properly then verify the data loop connections It the SYSTEM FAULT LED is lit and a continuous tone is audible then remove power and confirm that the SIM CARD is fitted correctly INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 131 JUNIOR Getting Into Programming Mode Access Level 3 When the Panel is powered up it will be necessary to enter the p
59. o READ ONLY for example 8 3 4 Calculate Program Flash Checksum The default setting for all programming functions is NONE 8 4 6 Select language Allows the language setting to for the system to be set Do this carefully you will need to navigate backto this function to change it back again All text in the system will be changed to use the selected language The change will take effect when ENTER is pressed Languages supported are BRAZILIAN ENGLISH HUNGARIAN ICELANDIC ITALIAN PORTUGUESE SPANISH 8 4 8 Set Installer Access Code This function allows changing the Installer Code without requiring knowledge of the Factory Code Display will show ENTER PRESENT CODE ENTER NEW CODE CONFIRM NEW CODE INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 65 JUNIOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Please note that these specitications apply to the Junior Analogue Addressable panel 1 loop model equipped with a 1 7 Amp power supply 28 5V DC nominal Weight Empty 1 6 Kg Including sealed lead acid batteries 2x12V7AH 7 0 Operating temperature O C to 40 C Relative Humidity 85 non condensing Conventional Sounder Circuits 2 individually programmed Both circuits current limited and monitored tor both open and short circuit fault conditions 10k Ohm E O L resistors are used Maximum current rating per circuit 400mA Auxiliary Relay Outputs 2 voltage tree changeover relay output
60. ogue toop MOnt BLA S ERE EID 36 doe Tm 36 Conventional Sounder ene enne 36 Br eredi MR EA 37 Detector TESTS LONG __ 37 TEE 37 Wrapping Up Installation And Commissioning cccccccceecceceenseeeecueceueeeueeeueesueeueseueeeaeeenees 37 Pakon __ ___84__ gt 38 Power Failure 0 200020002 0 1 020000000000 I 38 ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Programming Funchons 39 Complete 39 UOC Se 40 u M A A 40 Specific Functions 1 Review Historic 060 0 2 2 4 Tene 41 1 3 Clear Historic 1 EE 41 1 5 Read Clear Autostart 41 3 Zones Disable amp 42 3 1 Disable Zones eee E 42 3 2 Assign Sounder Groups to EE RTT 42 3 3 Assign Groups to RET 42 3 4 Assign Zone to 02 42 3 5 Zone Sounder Delay Set up ET QC 42 A Sounders Disable 8 Assign
61. onditions outside its cabinet comply with class 3k5 of IEC 721 3 3 1978 We Global Fire Equipment Lda hereby declare tor the effects of the requirements laid down with EN 54 Pt4 paragraph 6 3 2 that the power supply equipment included in our analogue addressable tire alarm panel named JUNIOR is in accordance with IEC 950 1991 for protections against direct and indirect contact for the separation of the extra low voltage DC circuits from the low voltage AC circuits and for earthing of metal parts 448 Jodo Paulo Galva Managing director This panel is marked to show that it conforms to the requirements of the above European Community Directives It is assumed that the user of this manual is a suitably trained operator maintainer WARN THIS PANEL CONTAINS LIVE VOLTAGE ALWAYS DISCONNECT THE MAINS SUPPLY FROM THE PANEL BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING COMPONENTS ELECTRO STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES ESD TAKE SUITABLE ESD PRECAUTION WHEN AA REMOVING OR INSTALLING PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARDS GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT M A R F Sitio do Guelhim Armazens F3 e F4 8009 021 FARO PORTUGAL TEL 351 289 896 560 351 289 865 587 e mail global globalfire pt website www globalfire pt INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 68
62. op powered Sounders are different and are connected to the Analogue Loop Two Conventional Sounder circuits are provided on the Panel More than one Conventional Sounder may be connected to each circuit Max Current rating Output is 500 mA b 27 5 V DC nominal All Conventional Sounder circuits are monitored for open and short circuit faults If a Conventional Sounder output is not used then a 1OK resistor must be connected across its output terminals WARNING The total current load of all detection loops sounder circuits and auxiliary supply outputs should not exceed the maximum power rating of the panel Please refer to the technical specification tables Conventional Sounders Auxiliary Fire Relays 2 and Fault Relay 1 Two auxiliary tire relay outputs are provided on the JUNIOR Main board These outputs are activated when a tire is detected unless specifically inhibited They are labeled AUXI and AUX2 Under the presence of any Fire Alarm condition these 2 relays will be energized Both set of contacts are of the change over type Max Contact current rating for each set of relay contacts is 1 Amp 50 V AC DC resistive One auxiliary fault relay output is also provided This relay output will remain closed while there are no faults present in the system Under any fault condition present the relay will be deenergized and the relay contact will be open The Fault relay is NC will open on any fault on the system The contac
63. ored This stored checksum is regularly approximately every minute compared with a freshly calculated checksum to check for memory corruption INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 73 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY These are programming tunctions that do not fall into any other category 8 4 1 Active Installation Mode 8 4 Other Features An essential function The system should always be left in ACTIVE mode unless the system is being installed and debugged When the system is set to Installation Mode the green SYSTEM ON LED on the front panel of the Panel and Repeaters will flash Whilst in Installation Mode the system will automatically detect and record the presence of all connected devices To install the system first ensure all detectors sounders are connected and have power Next select Installation Mode using this function exit programming mode and press SYSTEM RESET Once the system has been in Installation Mode for 90 seconds then the system can be put into Active Mode Note that there is no clear end to Installation mode because the system is constantly looking and learning However if the system is put into Active Mode and Installation Mode hasn t had time to identify all system components you will very quickly be greeted with error reports regarding the presence of unexpected devices If devices are ever removed replaced or added then Installation Mode must be selected
64. out batteries INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT Identifying Components Inside JUNiOr INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT Identifying Components JUNIOR MAIN BOARD FRONT VIEW me mm e t s e NO NC 9 TT ae TEU i O TER e gt oem rr i D SEDED O P Junior Uersion 4 0 LIJLOLIS M M M 1 1 1 1 1 01 1 0 LEAFED BRED BLE SOs T aia REAR VIEW 5 C46 Gas laud gt 1 4 44 C45 EE I C E ph 2 C48 ESI 1 d ind 2 s E 3 945 M _ 5 vos TII 5 o 0646 001389 5 o ar 27 Version 1 0 077200 K 22 352 6 e WAS RRA AMR KANN n a wow 2 10249 aw 21311117 RR n P 349 E TTE 41 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR e mE Identifying Components Junior can only be net
65. peration will sound continuously pulsing settings will be overridden INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 45 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 5 Input Output Disable amp Assign Input Output Analogue Loop device management 5 1 Configure Groups Allows an Group to be established The Group can then be used for fire or fault reporting 512 Groups can be defined First select the Group number then assign the I O loop addresses Each Group can have up to 32 units 256 tor the Common I O Group Group 512 Group 512 is the Common group The Common Group is always activated when a fire occurs When a fire occurs all the information for the detector in fire is combined the device Group is combined with the Common Group and the four first tire Zone Groups When a subsequent occurs in the same Zone the second tire Zone group is activated Upon a fire the I O operations are cumulative Specific devices can be set not to activate I O including Common function 5 4 Inhibit I O for Device 5 2 Select Fault O Group Allows a specified I O group to be activated if a fault condition occurs It is not recommended to use the same group for tire and fault reporting INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 46 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Allows an I O Group to
66. plied with a SIM CARD pre programmed with your site data Select function 8 3 2 Clear Non Volatile RAM and clearthe NVRAM Exit Programming mode Press SYSTEM RESET Wait 90 seconds for the system to automatically learn which devices are present and report any faults A SYSTEM RESET or Master Reset in Installation Mode results in an analogue loop power off period of 8 seconds reset an analogue loop charge up of 15 seconds then commencement of loop polling Review the faults using the FAULT QUEUE REVIEW key if there is more than one Note down the messages then remove power and rectify the faults Power up the system let it initialize and enter programming mode Select function 7 1 Device Count and Value Use A V to select the device confirm that all devices are present If a Junior Expansion Loop Card has been added to the panel use the to select Loop 2 and verity the presence and proper operation of all devices titted to this loop Once all faults have been cleared and the system has been in Installation Mode for 90 seconds then the system can be put into Active Mode Note that there is no clear end to Installation mode because the system is constantly looking and learning However if the system is put into Active Mode and Installation Mode hasn t had time to identity all system components you will very quickly be greeted with error reports regarding unexpected devices It devices are ever removed replaced o
67. priate local standards INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR b OVERVIEW Analogue Loop The physical link usually fireproof 2 conductor shielded wiring cable forming a ring of interconnection between sensors and the detection panel Definitions Cableform A connecting lead Typically length of flat cable with connectors at both ends Conventional Sounder Conventional Sounder 15 an audible output device that is connected to the Conventional Sounder outputs on the Panel It is different electrically to a Loop powered Sounder Data Loop This may take the form of RS485 a fibre optic link or by TCP IP It provides communications between the Panel and Repeaters Detector Any type of tire sensor heat smoke that is connected to an Analogue Loop Device Adetector sounder interface module or call point connected to an Analogue Loop Evacuate system state where all sounders are activated simultaneously Pressing SOUND ALARMS will generate an evacuate condition Fibre Optic Link A connection method for data that uses light instead of electrical signals The connection is made using tibre optic cables rather than copper electrical cables Fibre optic signals can travel tar greater distances than electrical signals with less risk of electromagnetic interference Flash Non volatile memory inside the panel used to store the program and the customer site data Flash data storage is very
68. ps to Zones Groups set up using the programming functions can be assigned to Zones The first 4 groups are activated when the first fire is detected the 5th group is activated when a second fire is detected in the same Zone The details of the activation are set up using the programming functions 3 4 Assign Zone to Device Allows the detection Zone to be defined Select which devices make up which Zones lf a device has a text label it will be displayed If a Zone has a text label it will also be displayed Up to 384 Zones can be defined Zone 000 is not a Zone and indicates no Zone has been assigned 3 5 Zone Sounder Delay Set up Allows the sounder activation delay to be enabled or disabled for each specific Zone Note that this delay will only occur if the following has also been set e Sounder programming function 4 6 The sounder delay period is set the delay is set to ZONAL MODE and the devices that initiate the delay have been specified e he front panel ACTIVE DELAYS button has been set to on LED lit Specific devices in the Zone can be set to override this delay INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 42 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY A Sounders Disable amp Assign 4 1 Sounder Configuration Allows selection of PRESET or PROGRAMMED sounder operation Selecting PRESET the detault will result in all sounders being operated any Sounder Group set
69. r added then Installation Mode must be selected so that the system can learn the new configuration If you do not do this the system will report a fault New SAM s Self Addressable Modules need a different installation process because they need to be assigned addresses before the panel can learn that they are present This procedure is covered later in this manual in the section entitled 6 4 Automatic Address Setting SAM Sounder Audibility Check It the building is unoccupied then press SOUND ALARMS All sounders should operate until the button is pressed again Contirm that this is the case Note that Apollo loop sounders may take a second or two to respond It the building is occupied it is strongly recommended that the test sounders tunctions in programming mode are used Enter programming mode and select 7 2 Test Sounders Using this tunction all the sounders can be checked The Panel Conventional and Loop Sounders will sound tor 1 second then be silenced tor 9 seconds INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 EYL JUNIOR COMMISSIONING Check that a short circuit or open circuit is detected on any of the Analogue Loops Analoque Loop Monitorin Open Circuit Test Disconnect either the or the OUT connection for the Loop The connection is found on the Panel s Main board Loop 1 Loop 2 Connector Connector NOTE Loop 2 is only available if a Junior Expansion Loop Card
70. rm Condition DC Output Voltage Max Ripple Voltage Battery Charger Output Secondary Supply Mini Repeater Supply voltage Quiescent current Dimensions INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 1 4 Amps 28 5 V DC nominal comprising 1 Amp max temperature compensated short circuit protected battery charger 1 4 Amp used for internal electronic circuits and external ancillary circuits A maximum of 440 mA is available tor loop power Maximum of 100 mA for internal electronic circuits 300 mA for auxiliary power supply outputs Under alarm conditions a maximum of 1 Amp current available for conventional sounder circuits 100 mA internal circuits b 300 mA auxiliary supply outputs 275 mAfor analogue loop power d 1 Amp for battery charger 800 mA for conventional sounder circuits tat tb c Maximum 28 5 V DC Minimum 19 7 V DC 1 V peak to peak Maximum output loading 27 5 V DC nominal 20 C 24 V sealed lead acid batteries Maximum capacity 2 x AH Both fitted internally Min Voltage 21 0 V DC Vb min Max Voltage 27 2 V DC Max Currency Output 1 6 Amp Battery Fuse 1 6 A Resettable Electronic Fuse 24V DC nominal 90mA W 340mm x H 370mm x D 125mm JUNIOR DECLARATION OF CE CONFORMITY GFE Lda manufacturer of addressable fire detection equipment declares that the JUNIOR fire control panel and repeater panels
71. rmation and or contact technical support at techs globaltire pt HOX E E CHO IF m ES a i gt 123 JE 2 Ea j p2 LED uz RX Analogue Loop s Loop 1 Loop 2 Connector Connector The Analogue Loop provides the connection to all the analogue addressable devices and loop powered sounders Unless the loop is completed the panel will not be able to monitor its integrity open and short circuit monitoring Connection to the Analogue Loop for the Junior panel is shown below Devices that can be fitted to the Analogue Loop include smoke sensors heat sensors Zone Monitor Units ZMU units loop sounders and manual call points Wire the loop as shown Make the connections to the devices as specitied on the device data sheet It no data sheet is available make the connections as below Device 2 QUI 2200 1 oo 1 RETURN A maximum of 32 manual call points can be fitted to the loop If this value is exceeded the response time for certain types of call point will be excessive INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 25 JUNIOR um Conventional Sounders is the term used to describe conventional alarm sounders or bells connected directly to a Panel Conventional Sounders Lo
72. robust and needs no power at all to retain the data Local Sounder A local conventional sounder is an audible output device bell or sounder that is connected to the local bell output on the panel Loop Sounder The term Loop Sounder is used to describe an audible output device that is connected to and controlled individually by an Analogue Loop Loop Sounders are different electrically from Conventional Sounders NVRAM Non volatile Random Access Memory Any information stored in this memory will not be cleared when power is removed trom the system The system has an internal battery tor the NVRAM PCB Printed Circuit Board Repeater A Repeater is a remote terminal to the Panel Everything that is displayed on the Panel with the exception of zonal LEDs is also displayed on the Repeater Any LEDs illuminated on the Panel are illuminated on the Repeater Key presses at the Repeater are sent directly to the Panel as if the input were actually occurring at the Panel SIM Single In line Memory Card Fitted to the SIM CARD is the Flash memory that contains the Panel software and the system settings Customer Flash Memory The System The Panel Repeaters and all devices Zone X Asituational group of devices A Zone can consist of a collection of any of the devices connected to the system INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR um This section covers the physical installation
73. rom the Auxilliary supply output of the Junior when the panel is equipped with 2 loops Extra Mini Repeaters should be powered by an external 24V DC power supply INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 FI JUNIOR um Panel RS485 Make all connections with the power turned off to avoid risk of permanent damage to the circuit boards If repeater panell is required the appropriate interface board for the desired communications media must be installed in both the panel and repeater Wil eh ac cle JUNIOR PANEL CONNECTIONS LINKS J amp J2 PANEL OFF The interface inside the Junior panel must have the link jumpers OFF REPEATER The interface inside the Mini Repeater must have the link jumpers ON RS485 External Connection 4 wire external RS485 connections should be made as follows Panel Repeater Panel Repeater LOOP OUT gt IOOPN REQ P TXI A gt RX1 A B TX RXI B WOU 2 IX2A 2 gt TX2 Then continue to connect OUT of Repeater IN of the next Repeater tollowing the same connection rules as above When you reach the last Repeater in the loop make the connections as follows Panel Repeater Panel Repeater LOOP IN
74. s used for fire indication voltage tree relay output for fault indication Remains energised normally closed under normal condition and de energises when any fault condition appears on the system Maximum current rating for each relay contact 50 V AC DC resistive Sensor Loop Circuits 1 loop model number of devices loop 125 Supports analogue addressable devices over a 2 wire combined power and digital data transmission loop Maximum Loop current 250mA Loop short circuit trip current Maximum recommended loop length is 1 Km with 1 5 mm2 wire cross section Maximum cable capacitance 120 pF m Minimum cable cross section 0 5 mm2 Power Supply and Charger Moximum cable cross section 2 5 mm2 Primary Supply 85 264 VAC Input Operating Voltage 4 Amp Surge protected slow blow 20 mm HRC Mains electrical fuse Fuse located on electrical mains connector placed above the PSU inside the box WARNING In case of short circuit interruption of the analogue detection loop only maximum of 32 detectors or call points per loop can be prevented at any given time of transmitting a fire alarm order to assure compliance with this clause loop isolators have to be installed every 32 devices in the loop INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 C13 Maximum Continuous Primary Power Supply Rating Power Budget Quiescent Condition Ala
75. s will not start the delay timer and will activate their sounder groups immediately DETECTORS ONLY detectors start the delay timer The sounder groups associated with the activated detector will be queued for delayed activation Call points will not start the delay timer and will activate their sounder groups immediately ANY DEVICE any device will start the delay timer The sounder groups associated with the activated device will be queued for delayed activation For sounder delays to operate the tront panel ACTIVE DELAYS LED has to be lit There is only one sounder delay timer so when this expires any turther sounder activations will be immediate If SOUNDERS ACTIVATE SILENCE is pressed when there are sounders queued for delayed activation the queued sounders are also silenced stopped from sounding Once the tirst alarm has been silenced by pressing SOUNDERS ACTIVATE SILENCE all subsequent fires will be reported immediately the sounder delay settings will be ignored Specific sounders function 4 7 and specific detectors function 6 1 6 can be set to override this delay 4 7 Override Sounder Delays Allows specific sounders to activate immediately even if the system has been set with sounder delays active O indicates normal operation X indicates that the specific sounder will operate immediately Sounders set to immediate will also override any Sounder Group settings for that specific sounder Sounders set to immediate o
76. supplied with pre programmed site data It is not recommended that this function is carried out from a Repeater as the erase will take a few seconds and during that time communication to the Repeater will be lost It the Customer Flash Memory is cleared All Sounder Groups will have continuous sounder operation All Sounder Group definitions will be cleared The Sounder Contiguration will be set to PRESET e All Zone text will be cleared e All Zone Sounder and group settings will be cleared e All Zone definitions will be cleared no devices assigned e one sounder delay settings will be cleared e he company name will be cleared e All device text will be cleared e All device specific settings will be cleared e All sensitivity settings will be reset e All delay settings will be cleared e he language will be reset to English e All I O group definitions will be cleared User access to all programming functions will be denied The Installer Access Code will not be cleared After clearing the Customer Flash Memory it Is essential to perform a system Master Reset to ensure the new settings are sent to all Settings are otherwise only sent when they are changed using the programming functions INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 61 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Clearing the NVRAM clears all the installation settings and the system is automatically put into Installation Mode
77. t ratings are 50V AC DC 100mA 6V WARNING Relay outputs are not supervised Please ensure that any wiring connected to these outputs is power limited Auxiliary Fault Auxiliary Fire Relay Relay Outputs Output INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 26 JUNIOR Panel Batteries It is recommended that the batteries are fitted at the end of commissioning the system otherwise it can be difficultto remove the power quickly if there is a problem The batteries are connected to the JUNIOR main board in the Panel This battery connection not only supplies the panel with power if the primary supply should fail it also provides a charging output to maintain the batteries in a fully charged state Before connecting the batteries check the voltage across the battery connection terminals It should be 27 9V 0 5V Arcing and fire risk Never short circuit the battery terminals Always connect the blue wire between the batteries last C up Ste Ms EL m li le tae pm 4 xl 1j t gt T oo 3 2 da j culi S any 21 x99 339 HIDE 1321931 Panel Batteries RED BLACK INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 27 JUNIOR Commissioning involves checking that al
78. t required this button is pressed the delays will be overridden and the sounders and together with any other fire indicating equipment will be activated USER amp INSTALLER ACCESS CODES To enter both codes use the arrow keys ft and when finished press ENTER Access Level 2 Press ENTER then Authorized User Access Code ft f f and then press ENTER to confirm entry Access Level Press ENTER then Installer Access Code ft and then press ENTER to confirm entry FRONT PANEL KEYPAD KEY S INSTRUCTIONS ENTER Used to confirm entry of any data or selection t Used to increase selection or number Also used for code entry Used to decrease selection ornumber Also used for code entry gt Used to change when required from Loop 1 to 2 and vice versa ESC Escape key Used to exit a particular function It is not possible to introduce text for labels using the front panel keypad INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 6 JUNIOR GLOBAL FIRE EQUIPMENT Typical System Schematic 4K7 AREA 24V EOL VOLTAGE FREE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACTS NON LATCHING ACTION REMOTE DISABLEMENT OF SELECTED DETECTORS CLASS CHANGE OR REMOTE EVAC MPX MULTIPLEXED ZONE LED CONNECTOR DATA LOOP CONNECTOR ALL AUX RELAYS RATED AT 50V AC DC 1 AMP RESISTIVE B rd AUXILIARY 7 POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT DR 21 2
79. tage measure voltage across the supply wires black amp red In normal operation it should always be greater than 16 V DC Verity the condition of the whole system in particular supplies auxiliary and loop earth leakage loop length too long loop with a short or open circuit panel and sub panel communications If all of these are OK then do a system reset after which you should verity using function 7 1 if there are devices with duplicated address If there are clear those addresses and reprogram SAM s that previously had identical addresses In the eventuality that one SAM does not program but there is no evidence of two devices having identical addresses a system reset has been pertormed clear the last programmed address using function 6 4 3 and reprogram SAM If that does not solve problem replace SAM module Remember that a duplicate address fault will only show with ASET mode disabled b SAM with duplicate addresses In an installation with SAM s should there be a fault of 2 devices or more with the same address duplicate address fault two actions can be taken 1 CLEAR LOOP Clear the loop where some SAM s have duplicate addresses See function 6 4 2 This action should only be applied when in a brand new installation where all SAM s should have been blank no address programmed 2 Alternatively the duplicated address can be erased using function 6 4 3 Reset the panel and using function 7 1 the offendi
80. the night and day sensitivities using programming function 6 1 9 Define the time day and night start using programming function 8 1 2 The Pre alarm levels are always 10 below the alarm thresholds Ensure that the system clock day date and time are set correctly function 8 1 1 Note that in order to keep day night and day settings consistent a day setting starts at sunrise which is set by function 8 1 2 This means that for example the Saturday setting will start at 8 00 AM on Saturday NOTE Smoke detectors set to LOW sensitivity do not meet the requirements of EN54 part 5 6 1 9 Contigure Timed Sensitivity Allows the sensitivity to be set tor day and night Settings are HIGH alarm threshold of 45 NORMAL alarm threshold of 55 LOW alarm threshold of 65 NOTE Only detectors that have their sensitivity set to GLOBAL SENSITIVITY will have their sensitivity changed and then only if 6 1 8 Global Sensitivity Set up has the day set to TIMED Smoke detectors set to LOW sensitivity do not meet the requirements of EN54 part 5 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 50 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 6 2 Other Device Options 6 2 1 Select Device Heat Grade This function is only applicable to Heat Detectors It has no effect on other devices It allows the alarm threshold for the heat detector to be set The default threshold is 55 The Pre alarm levels are al
81. tings will be ignored NOTE e The Sounder Groups must be defined when PROGRAMMED is selected because the default group settings have all sounders set to silent PRESET or PROGRAMMED does not affect any sounder delay settings 4 2 Configure Sounder Groups Allows all the Sounder Groups to be defined A Sounder Group can consist of any combination of sounders 512 Sounder Groups can be defined For each sounder C indicates continuous operation S indicates silent no operation P indicates pulsing operation Panel 00 is the Panel and corresponding Conventional Sounder outputs Panel 01 corresponds to the Loop Sounders in the loop Group 512 is the Common Sounder Group This is always operated when Sounder Group operation is turned on and a fire occurs When a fire occurs all the Sounder Group information for the detector in fire is combined the device Sounder Group is combined with the Zone Sounder Group and the Common Sounder Group P pulsing will override S silent and C will override P pulsing When a subsequent fire occurs the new Sounder Group information is added to the existing Sounder Group information P pulsing will override S silent and C will override P pulsing NOTE e f Sounder Groups are defined then it is essential to set 4 1 Sounder Configuration to PROGRAMMED otherwise all the system sounders will be activated by any fire event e Individual detectors
82. unction to clear erase all SAM s on the specified loop Once erased all SAM s on that loop must be reprogrammed using ASET mode See function 6 4 1 Function 6 4 3 Clear Device Use this function to erase a single SAM on a specific loop e An erased blank SAM will not offer any fire protection e Both functions will operate even if the chosen loop is not in ASET mode After all SAM s have been programmed in a loop perform a MASTER RESET to the panel followed by a confirmation using function 7 1 that all devices have been correctly programmed i e device address type and analogue value SAM s will respond with the following fixed analogue values depending on their state MEE NORMAL FAULT ACTIVATED FIRE Smoke 2320 8 64 ___ Heat 20 18 164 Call Point UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING STAGES A FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM SHOULD ALWAYS OPERATE IN ACTIVE MODE INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 56 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY TROUBLESHOOTING a SAM does not program during the course of programming a SAM the new address is not programmed in the module verity that the connections to both the loop and the conventional device are correctly made Contirm supply polarity of the conventional device Always follow manufacturer s instructions Check loop voltage at the SAM terminals followed by verification of the conventional device vol
83. ups using function 4 2 Configure Sounder Groups Allows a device to be set so that is does not operate certain Sounder Groups Sounder Groups only function when Sounder Configuration is set to PROGRAMMED The options are COMMON Common Sounder Group 512 is not activated when the device detects tire ZONAL The Zone Sounder Group for the device is not activated when the device detects fire ALL No sounders are activated when the device detects fire Inhibiting all sounders for a device will inhibit all sounders even it the Sounder Contiguration is set to PRESEI COMMON or ZONAL inhibits will not inhibit the Sounder Group directly assigned to a device function 4 4 Assign Sounder Group to Device if that device detects fire INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 44 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY 4 6 Sounder Delay Set u Allows the sounder delay to be set up The sounder delay can be set to GLOBAL MODE ZONAL MODE or DISABLED The sounder delay period is detined to a maximum of 10 minutes The devices that initiate a delayed sounder activation are specitied It the function is set to ZONAL MODE it is also necessary to set up the activation using Function 3 5 Zone Sounder Delay Set up The options for initiation are CALL POINTS ONLY call points start the delay timer The sounder groups associated with the activated call point will be queued for delayed activation Other device
84. ways 10 C below the alarm thresholds 6 2 2 Select Device Smoke Sensitivity This function is only suitable for smoke detectors It allows the alarm threshold for smoke detectors to be set Each individual detector has the following settings NORMAL LOW HIGH GLOBAL If GLOBAL is selected then depending the day the appropriate HIGH LOW NORMAL or TIMED setting is used see functions 6 1 8 Global Sensitivity Set up and 6 1 9 Configure Timed Sensitivity HIGH 45 NORMAL 59 LOW 65 The Pre alarm levels are always 10 below the alarm thresholds NOTE Smoke detectors set to LOW sensitivity do not meet the requirements of EN54 part 5 INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 51 JUNIOR ADVANCED FUNCTIONALITY Analogue Loop device settings that are specific to devices that support the Discovery communication protocol These functions will only act on Sub panels that are set to Discovery protocol TM 6 3 Discovery Specific 6 3 Select Device Sensitivity Mode Allows a specific operating mode to be selected for a specific device Refer to the device data sheet for the mode definitions The modes usually relate to sensitivity or detection method Settings areMODE 1 MODE 3 MODE 5 or GLOBAL GLOBAL is selected then depending on the day the appropriate HIGH LOW NORMAL or TIMED setting is used see functions 6 1 8 Global Sensitivity Set up and 6 1 9 Configure Timed Sens
85. worked with repeater panels J NET INT 485 NEW INTERFACE FOR RS485 COMMUNICATION J NET INT FO FIBRE OPTIC INTERFACE J NET INT TCP IP INTERFACE FOR TCP IP COMMUNICATION C1 Eam oc aes e 9 fal maa OTT 93 62201 JUNIOR SIM JUNIOr SIM CARD VIEW FROM FRONT lt gt THROUGHOUT THE MANUAL MALE FEMALE BER THE RED PIN ON THE 5 WAY MOLEX INDICATES WHICH PIN IS N 1 Typical cable form one end VIEW FROM TOP i INSTALLATION amp COMMISSIONING MANUAL REVISION 1 0 19 FEB 2007 JUNIOR EN54 INFORMATION In accordance with EN54pt 2 1997 AC 1999 clause 13 7 the maximum number of sensors and or manual call points in this panel will not exceed 512 units The Fire Detection Control Panel complies with the requirements of EN54 pt 2 and 4 1997 AC 1999 n addition to the requirements of the above mentioned standard the unit conforms to the following optional functions OPTION 54 pt 2 Clause Indication Fault Signals from Points 8 3 Controls Delays for activation of outputs 7 11 Disablement of each Addressable point 72 Test Condition 10 Outputs Outputs to tire alarm devices 7 8 In addition to the tunctions required by the standard EN54 pt 2 1997 AC 1999 panel supports ancillary tunctions that are not required by the above mentioned standard namely Ancillary Functions Pane

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