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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Page No. 1  About This Manual ............................................................................................................ 1 

    1.1  Introduction .......................................................................................................... 1 1.2  General Requirements ......................................................................................... 1 1.3  References .......................................................................................................... 1 1.4  Symbols ............................................................................................................... 1 

    2  Introduction ....................................................................................................................... 2 2.1  System Overview ................................................................................................. 2 2.2  Key Features ....................................................................................................... 2 2.3  Compliance .......................................................................................................... 3 2.4  FACP Configuration Examples ............................................................................ 4 

    3  FireFinder PLUS Description ........................................................................................... 5 4  Placing The Basic System Into Operation ...................................................................... 7 

    4.1  Unpacking ............................................................................................................ 7 4.2  Anti-Static Precautions ........................................................................................ 7 4.3  Working on the System ........................................................................................ 7 4.4  The Cabinet ......................................................................................................... 7 4.5  Cabling Recommendations.................................................................................. 8 4.6  Power Supplies and AC Mains Installation ........................................................ 10 

    4.6.1  Connecting the Mains Earth ............................................................... 10 4.6.2  Connecting 5 AMP Power Supply ...................................................... 10 

    4.7  CORRECT Power Up / Turn “ON” Procedure ................................................... 11 4.8  Brigade / PSU Monitor Board ............................................................................ 11 

    4.8.1  Battery Connections ........................................................................... 13 4.8.2  Auxiliary 27 Volt Power ...................................................................... 13 4.8.3  Monitored Inputs ................................................................................. 14 4.8.4  Monitored Outputs .............................................................................. 15 4.8.5  Relay Output Connections ................................................................. 16 

    4.10  Main Board ........................................................................................................ 18 4.11  Front Panel Board .............................................................................................. 19 4.12  Main CPU........................................................................................................... 20 4.13  Slave CPU ......................................................................................................... 21 4.14  Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board....................................................... 22 

    4.14.1  Detector loop Isolator Installation ....................................................... 23 4.14.2  Loop Isolator calculator ...................................................................... 23 4.14.3  Loop Open / Short Circuit. .................................................................. 23 

    5  FireFinder PLUS Control Panel ..................................................................................... 24 5.1  System Controls ................................................................................................ 24 5.2  System Indicators .............................................................................................. 28 

    6  Functions And Menus ..................................................................................................... 31 6.1  The Default LCD Display ................................................................................... 31 6.2  LCD Contrast ..................................................................................................... 31 6.3  Accessing Functions and Menus ....................................................................... 31 6.4  Function Menu and Access Levels .................................................................... 32 

    6.4.1  Forgotten Passwords ......................................................................... 32 7  The Main Menu ................................................................................................................ 33 

    7.1  Alarms ................................................................................................................ 33 7.2  Stage 1 Alarms .................................................................................................. 33 7.3  Pre-Alarms ......................................................................................................... 34 7.4  Faults ................................................................................................................. 34 7.5  Disables ............................................................................................................. 35 7.6  Walk Tests ......................................................................................................... 35 7.7  Status ................................................................................................................. 36 

  • 7.8  Tools .................................................................................................................. 40 7.9  Setup .................................................................................................................. 41 7.10  About .................................................................................................................. 42 

    8  The Function Menu ......................................................................................................... 43 8.1  Date ................................................................................................................... 43 8.2  Time ................................................................................................................... 43 8.3  Day/Night ........................................................................................................... 44 8.4  Logs ................................................................................................................... 44 8.5  TESTS ............................................................................................................... 45 8.6  I/O ...................................................................................................................... 46 8.7  Global (Network Panels) .................................................................................... 47 8.8  Passwords (Level III) ......................................................................................... 48 8.9  Programming ..................................................................................................... 49 

    8.9.1  Conv (Conventional) Zone ................................................................. 49 8.9.2  Device ................................................................................................. 50 8.9.3  Input .................................................................................................... 51 8.9.4  Output ................................................................................................. 51 8.9.5  Panel Based MCP .............................................................................. 51 8.9.6  Sub Address ....................................................................................... 51 8.9.7  Zone programming ............................................................................. 51 8.9.8  Extra Devices Detected ...................................................................... 53 8.9.9  Mismatch Detected ............................................................................. 53 

    9  Incoming Fire Alarm Signal............................................................................................ 54 10  Accessing a Loop, Device or Zone ............................................................................... 55 11  Modem / Programming / Debug Interfacing ................................................................. 56 12  Expanding the FACP with Compatible FireFinder PLUS Boards ............................... 57 

    12.1  Ancillary Services .............................................................................................. 57 12.2  Compatible FireFinder PLUS Boards ................................................................ 57 12.3  Expansion Board ............................................................................................... 58 12.4  8 Zone Conventional Board ............................................................................... 59 12.5  32 Zone Alarm Mimic Card ................................................................................ 60 12.6  8 Way Switch and Indicator Card ...................................................................... 61 12.7  16 Way Input Board ........................................................................................... 62 12.8  8 Way Relay Board ............................................................................................ 63 

    12.8.1  Internal Relay Board ........................................................................... 63 12.8.2  Remote Relay Board .......................................................................... 64 

    12.9  8 Way Sounder Board ....................................................................................... 65 12.10  4 Way Fire Fan Module ..................................................................................... 66 12.11  4 Way Fan Termination Board ........................................................................... 67 12.12  Bargraph Display Card ...................................................................................... 68 

    12.12.1  Mechanical ......................................................................................... 68 12.12.2  Front Panel Decal ............................................................................... 68 12.12.3  Front Panel Controls .......................................................................... 68 

    12.13  Communications Extender Board ...................................................................... 69 12.14  SmartTerminal ................................................................................................... 69 

    12.14.1  Overview ............................................................................................ 69 12.14.2  Mechanical ......................................................................................... 70 12.14.3  Installation & Cabling .......................................................................... 71 12.14.4  Setting the SmartTerminal Address ................................................... 71 12.14.5  Operation ............................................................................................ 72 12.14.6  SmartTerminal Controls and Indicators .............................................. 73 12.14.7  SmartTerminal Screen Format ........................................................... 73 

    12.15  Agent Release Control ....................................................................................... 76 12.15.1  Operation ............................................................................................ 76 12.15.2  Agent Release Module ....................................................................... 79 12.15.3  Local Control Station .......................................................................... 80 12.15.4  Agent Release Termination Board ..................................................... 83 

  • 12.15.5  Interface Wiring .................................................................................. 84 12.15.6  Warning Signs .................................................................................... 85 

    12.16  Occupant Warning Systems .............................................................................. 89 12.16.1  Amplifier Board (25W and 50W) ........................................................ 89 12.16.2  Front Panel Switch and Indicator Module .......................................... 90 12.16.3  Panel Interfacing ................................................................................ 91 

    12.17  Printer ................................................................................................................ 92 12.17.1  Indicators and Buttons ........................................................................ 92 12.17.2  Maintenance ....................................................................................... 93 12.17.3  Printer Connections and Jumpering ................................................... 95 12.17.4  Printer 5 Volt Power Supply ............................................................... 95 

    13  Expanding the System through Networking ................................................................ 96 13.1  Networking ......................................................................................................... 96 13.2  Network Interface Card ...................................................................................... 96 13.3  High Level Interface Expander .......................................................................... 98 

    14  Certification Information .............................................................................................. 100 15  Maintenance and Troubleshooting Chart ................................................................... 101 

    15.1  Maintenance .................................................................................................... 101 15.2  Troubleshooting FireFinder PLUS ................................................................... 102 

    16  Compatible Devices ...................................................................................................... 103 17  Address Setting ............................................................................................................. 105 18  Glossary of Terms ......................................................................................................... 106 19  Definitions ...................................................................................................................... 107 20  Specifications ................................................................................................................ 108 21  QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE ......................................................................................... 110 22  Statement of Compliance ............................................................................................. 111 

    22.1  Installation Details ............................................................................................ 113 23  Commissioning Test Report ........................................................................................ 114 

    23.1  Procedure ........................................................................................................ 115 23.2  System Information .......................................................................................... 115 

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    2 Introduction 2.1 System Overview The purpose of the FireFinder PLUS Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is to monitor changes in inputs, report those changes and update selected outputs as programmed. 2.2 Key Features The FireFinder PLUS panel is capable of supporting:

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION 2.3 Compliance

    The FireFinder PLUS FACP is approved to AS7240 – 2 & 4 and AS4428 – 3:2010 and includes the following ‘Optional requirements’ as defined by AS7240-2:2004:

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    3 FireFinder PLUS Description The following description does not relate to specific cabinets as the size of each cabinet will vary with the amount of hardware fitted. The heart of the FireFinder PLUS consists of two boards collectively known as the Controller. These boards are the Main Board and the CPU Board. Combining these two boards with a front panel forms the basis for a FireFinder PLUS FACP. A single Controller without an expansion board has the capacity to interface to four (4) Slave CPU’s modules. These Slave CPU’s can be used for Loop Termination Boards. The Main Board has the Slave CPU Board for the first Loop Termination Board and the provision for mounting of up to three additional Slave CPU’s to interface to loops 2 - 4. The Slave CPU’s all have the same software installed and the manner in which they operate is automatically determined by the type of termination or interface board onto which they connect. If the system is to be expanded to have more than four Loop’s an Expansion Board is required. This board contains Slave CPU No. 5 and expansion sockets for three more to interface to loops 6 - 8. This configuration allows for a maximum number of 8 Slave CPU’s that any one Controller can accommodate.

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION FireFinder PLUS has an internal RS485 communication bus that allows for various ancillary boards (add on modules) to be connect to the panel. These boards can be used to control and monitor field plant equipment or the addition of an agent release module. Where the system design exceeds the capability of one FireFinder PLUS then other FireFinder PLUS panels can be networked together to provide an expanded system containing multiple boards in a variety of applications. Some of these applications include:

    A Master / Slave (Main Sub) FACP arrangement (MFACP / SFACP) A Peer to Peer System Use of Data Gathering Panels (DGP’s) SmartTerminal SmartGraphics

    A Network FireFinder PLUS System supports a combination or all these options on a single network. Each panel on the network is regarded as a “node”. The NETWORK BUS is accessed using a Network Interface Card (BRD86NIC). The network configuration determines whether a NIC is required. Configurations can be; Master / Sub FACP: Where there is one or more FACP’s configured as local panels then each report the status of their associated zones/devices to a MFACP. There is no control between local panels as the MFACP is structured to have full control of the entire system. Peer to Peer: Each FACP user can take control of the entire fire system from any FACP. Data Gathering Panel: The use of this type of panel may be installed where there is a need to have field terminations only at one location and all control is performed by an FACP that is remotely located. SmartTerminal: Provide the user with the ability to monitor the status of designated areas or an entire site as well as execute specific interrogation tasks. SmartGraphics: Is an active graphics system connected to the FireFinder PLUS.

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.5 Cabling Recommendations Conventional Zones Cabled in red Twin Plastic Sheath (TPS), Fire rated Radox or approved equivalent. Analogue Loop Two core cable. The minimum cable size is 0.75mm2, the maximum loop resistance is 50 ohms and the maximum loop distance is 2km. RS 485 Network Single twisted pair screened (2 core) cable originating from FACP extending through the protected areas and returning to the FACP. Cable Specifications Capacitance of 100 Pico farads per metre or less Resistance of 100 milliohms per metre or less Impedance of loop typical 100 to 120 ohms Maximum distances between modules 1.2km providing cable meets above specifications. Recommended cable type Belden 8132 or 9842 (non fire rated) Radox FR Communication 0.75mm 1 pair (fire rated) x 2 SmartTerminal Single twisted pair shielded cable (2 core) plus 2 core power, or local supply. Maximum distance between from the last SmartTerminal and the FACP is 1.2km. LED Mimic (RS485) Single twisted shielded cable (No return loop) plus 2 core power or local supply. Maximum distance between each LED repeater card and FACP is 1.2km. Recommended Cable Type Hartland HC2335 Belden 9841 Radox FR Communication Fire Alarm Bell Connection Two core 1.5mm2 PVC sheathed MIMS (Mineral Insulated Metal Sheathed) to the bell location. Brigade Connection via Telecom Two core 1.5mm² PVC sheathed MIMS from the FACP to the Telecom MDF. RJ45 Multi-drop Serial Port 8 core Flat cable Power Supplies / AC Mains The requirement for the mains supply to the FACP is fixed wiring, using three core cable (no less than 0.75mm² and no more than 2.5mm² ) or a suitable three conductor system, fed from an isolating switch fuse spur, fused at 3A. This should be secured from unauthorised operation and be marked 'FIRE ALARM: DO NOT SWITCH OFF. The Mains supply must be exclusive to the FACP.

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.6 Power Supplies and AC Mains Installation Generally the AC Mains will be connected to either a 5 Amp, 14Amp or 22 Amp 27 volt supply. These supplies will be either mounted in the upper or lower right hand corner of the cabinet with the Brigade Board mounted in close proximity. The wiring should enter the cabinet through the nearest knockout entry hole on that side. Refer to Figures 6 - on for the wiring and fusing details for each supply. 4.6.1 Connecting the Mains Earth All earth cabling shall be terminated to the panel Chassis Earth Terminal in a star configuration. The earth cable closest to the cabinet body shall have an M4 SPW beneath the lug then an M4 SPW and M4 nut. Each additional earth cable shall be terminated with an M4 SPW and M4 nut. An additional M4 nut and M4 SPW are fitted to the Chassis Earth Terminal for installers to connect their Mains Earth.

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    4.6.2 Connecting 5 AMP Power Supply Output Voltage: 27.4 Volts. FUSE Rating: 2 Amp 3AG Slow Blow Mains Cable: should be no less than 0.75mm²

    Figure 7: Mains Power Connection to the 5 AMP Power Supply

  • Page 11

    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.7 CORRECT Power Up / Turn “ON” Procedure Once all the field devices are installed and the wiring has been correctly terminated the FireFinder PLUS is ready to turn on. For reliable power up it is essential the following procedure be followed;

    1. Turn the Mains power on, THEN 2. Connect the batteries observing correct polarity. 3. The green power on LED should be illuminated.

    4.8 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board The Brigade / PSU Monitor Board (BRD86BPSC) monitors and controls the power supply, battery charging, monitored / un-monitored inputs, outputs and the 5 relay outputs.

    Connections TB(x) Function Type of Output TB1 Aux Out x 2 Protected TB2 Relay 1 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB3 Relay 2 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB4 Relay 3 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB5 Relay 4 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB6 Relay 5 1 Amp Voltage Free Contacts TB7 Monitored Outputs x 4 24Vdc EOL TB8 Monitored Inputs x 4 Switched Negative, EOL TB9 Battery Out / 27VDC PSU IN Protected TB10 External Board / SW POWER CN(x) Function Type of Output CN1 JTAG CN1 SGD CN3 External Board Controls CN4-8 Power Out 1 Amp ( protected )

    Relay Information Voltage Free contacts are rated at 1A @ 30V Back EMF Protection Inductive loads fitted to the Brigade PSU Monitor Board MUST be fitted with “Flyback” diodes at the load for back EMF protection. Transient Protection Recognised transient line protection methodologies at the FACP and the load MUST be considered when connecting any control devices to the outputs be they in close or remote.

  • Page 12

    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

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  • Page 13

    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.8.1 Battery Connections A FireFinder PLUS requires two (2) 12 volt batteries (TB9). The batteries should be placed into the bottom right hand side of the cabinet. A red and black lead coming from TB1 on the Brigade Board will be clearly seen in the same area, this lead is to be connected to the batteries red to positive and black to negative once the system is operating on Mains supply. Battery size is dependent on the system configuration and can vary from 12 AHr to over 100 AHr.

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  • Page 14

    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.8.3 Monitored Inputs Four independently monitored inputs (TB8) are provided and can be configured for a variety of uses.

    Manual Call Point (MCP) – if activated the FACP will go into alarm. Connected to the MCP on the front of the FACP.

    Class Change – if activated all Alarm Devices/Sounders and Alarm Device/Sounder Outputs in Sounder Group 1 are turned on.

    External Fault – if activated the FACP will indicate a Fault condition Ancillary Disable - if activated, the FACP’s “DISABLED” and ANC OUTPUT STATUS LEDs

    will both be turned on. Note that this event is used to indicate an ancillary/auxiliary disablement or a door-opened condition if a door switch is fitted. It also activates any Relays on the Brigade board configured as “Isolate” relays and affects the Brigade Board’s “Aux/Anc” outputs based on their “normally energised” settings.

    Evacuate – if activated the FACP goes into Evacuation. Sounder Silence – if activated all activated sounders are silenced. Reset – if activated a Master Reset is initiated. Fire/Feedback - if activated, the FACP’s “Fire Output On” LED will flash (AS7240.2 Clause

    7.9.2). Note that this is a latched condition and will only be cleared a “Master Reset” command from the FACP.

    General Purpose – for use in Functions (Cause and Effects) The default configuration types for the inputs are as follows:

    Input 1 – MCP Input 2 – Evacuate Input 3 – External Fault Input 4 – Reset

    The inputs have been designed to operate with a programmable EOL of 3K3Ω, 10KΩ 22KΩ or Unmonitored (no EOL) the 10K EOL is the default. The normal and active ranges change according to the end of line selected.

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    TB8 / C

    TB8 / 1+, 2+, 3+ or 4+(EOL depends on config)

    TB8 / 1+, 2+, 3+ or 4+(Config set to "unmonitored")

    TB8 / CTO

    TO

    POWER OK

    22/0

    9/09

    SGD

    AUX

    OU

    T 1

    AUX

    OU

    T 2

    +-

    N/C

    CN/

    ON/

    CC

    N/O

    1+1-

    2+2-

    3+3-

    4+4-

    2+3+

    4+C

    JTAG

    E. BOARD CONTROL

    COM

    MS.

    COMM

    S.

    ETH

    BAT+BAT- +27V0V

    COMMS FAIL

    EOL

    1+

    E. BOARD SW. POWER

    BRD8

    6BPS

    C4-

    EXT

    TEM

    P

    L9

    R10

    3R

    108

    C36

    C34

    C35

    C56 C5

    8

    CN4

    CN5

    CN6

    CN7

    CN1

    1C

    N10

    CN2

    D9

    D10

    D11

    D7

    LK1

    M2

    M11

    M1

    M4

    M12

    M3

    M6

    M13

    M5

    M8

    M14

    M7

    M10

    M15

    M9

    Q5

    R75

    RL1

    RL2

    RL3

    RL4

    RL5

    TB7

    TB2

    TB3

    TB4

    TB5

    TB6

    TH4

    TH2

    TH1

    TH7

    TH8

    U2

    U8

    U5

    U6

    U7

    ZD8

    ZD5

    ZD4

    ZD1

    ZD6

    ZD2

    ZD7

    ZD3

    TB10

    HSNK2

    CN3

    N123

    6

    L6

    L7L8

    C43

    CN12

    1T1

    Q8

    TH5

    HSN

    K1

    TH9

    CN8

    M16

    CN10RS485

    COMMS.IN

    CN11RS485

    COMMS.OUT

    RELA

    Y 4

    RELA

    Y 5

    MON

    ITOR

    ED O

    UTPU

    TSN/

    CC

    N/O

    N/C

    CN/

    ON/

    CC

    N/O

    RELA

    Y 3

    RELA

    Y 2

    RELA

    Y 1

    +-

    POWERO/Ps

    BATTFLT.

    MON

    EN

    MON

    ITOR

    ED IN

    PUTS

    BRIGADE BOARD

    CN1

    TB1

    +27VDCfrom PSU

    Battery 2 12Volts

    Battery 1 12 Volts

    +-

    -+

    HPCI

    TB8

    Figure 11: Inputs DBA / MCP and Door Switch Wiring

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    4.8.4 Monitored Outputs Four independently monitored and controlled outputs (TB7) are provided and can be configured for a variety of uses.

    Alarm Devices - activated when any of its four sounder groups is active. (AS7240.2 Clause 7.7 and 7.8). The output is turned off during an Alarm (sounder) disable or Alarm (sounder) silence condition.

    ASE – (Australia Firefinder Plus Only) Fire/FARE – activated by alarm condition (AS7240.2 Clause 7.7 and 7.9.1). The output is

    turned off during a FIRE disable condition. Ancillary - activated on device alarm conditions. The Output is turned off during an Ancillary

    disable condition. Warning System - activated on evacuation and device alarm conditions. The output is

    turned off during an Alarm (sounder) disable or Alarm (sounder) silence condition. Fault - activated on all fault conditions (AS7240.2 Clause 9.9). The output is turned off

    during a FAULT disable condition. General Purpose – activated via the Configmanager “Function” programmed logic. External Alarm Devices - activated by an Alarm condition when a Point (Detector) has

    been configured as Fire/FARE. (AS7240.2 Clause 7.7 and 7.8). The output is turned off by the removal of the alarm condition – Silence Alarms followed by Reset.

    These monitored switched outputs, supply a nominal 24VDC, at up to 1 Amperes. Monitoring is for short, open and earth faults when the output is OFF. The outputs have been designed to operate with a programmable EOL of 3K3Ω, 10KΩ 22KΩ or Unmonitored (no EOL) the 10K EOL is the default.

    Line Impedance (10K EOL) Reported Condition 0Ω– 50Ω Short circuit Fault 50Ω – 150Ω Indeterminate: Maybe reported as shorted or normal 150Ω – 15KΩ Normal 15KΩ – 40KΩ Indeterminate: Maybe reported as normal or open circuit 40KΩ to ∞ Open circuit Fault

    Warning systems and sounders are connected to the Brigade / PSU Monitor Board as shown below. If more sounders are required, the Sounder / Bell Control Board must be used.

    SounderTB7EOL10KOhms

    1+

    1-

    TB7 Location

    + / - are monitored 1A outputs. Un-used O/P'smust be terminated in 10K Ohms EOL

    Note: If a diode is NOT fitted internally to a bell / sounder a diode MUST be fitted asshown - fit 1N4004 or similar

    EOL10KOhms

    2+

    2-3+

    3-

    4+

    4-

    Bell

    Warning System

    +27VDCfrom PSU

    Battery 2 12Volts

    Battery 1 12 Volts

    +- -+

    HPCI

    POWER OK

    22/0

    9/09

    SGD

    AU

    X O

    UT

    1A

    UX

    OU

    T 2

    +-

    N/C

    CN

    /ON

    /CC

    N/O

    1+1-

    2+2-

    3+3-

    4+4-

    2+3+

    4+C

    JTAG

    E. BOARD CONTROL

    CO

    MM

    S.C

    OM

    MS.

    ETH

    BAT+BAT- +27V0V

    COMMS FAIL

    EO

    L

    1+

    E. BOARD SW. POWER

    BR

    D86

    BPSC

    4-

    EXT

    TEM

    P

    L9

    R10

    3R

    108

    C36

    C34

    C35

    C56 C58

    CN4

    CN5

    CN6

    CN7

    CN

    11C

    N10

    CN2

    D9

    D10

    D11

    D7

    LK1

    M2

    M11

    M1

    M4

    M12

    M3

    M6

    M13

    M5

    M8

    M14

    M7

    M10

    M15

    M9

    Q5

    R75

    RL1

    RL2

    RL3

    RL4

    RL5

    TB2

    TB3

    TB4

    TB5

    TB6

    TH4

    TH2

    TH1

    TH7

    TH8

    U2

    U8

    U5

    U6

    U7

    ZD8

    ZD5

    ZD4

    ZD1

    ZD6

    ZD2

    ZD7

    ZD3

    TB10

    HSNK2

    CN

    3

    N12

    36

    L6

    L7L8

    C43

    CN12

    1T1

    Q8

    TH5

    HSN

    K1

    TH9

    CN8

    M16

    CN10RS485

    COMMS.IN

    CN11RS485

    COMMS.O UT

    RELA

    Y 4

    REL

    AY 5

    MO

    NIT

    OR

    ED O

    UTP

    UTS

    N/C

    CN

    /ON

    /CC

    N/O

    N/C

    CN

    /OR

    ELAY

    3R

    ELAY

    2RE

    LAY

    1+

    -

    POWERO/Ps

    BATTFLT.

    MO

    N E

    N

    MO

    NIT

    ORE

    D IN

    PUTS

    BRIGADE BOARD

    CN

    1TB

    1TB

    8TB

    7

    Figure 12 Connecting a Bell / Sounders

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    4.8.5 Relay Output Connections Five “voltage free” relay outputs (TB2 – TB6) are provided and can be configured for a variety of uses.

    Alarm - activated on device alarm conditions and “Function” programmed logics. The relay is turned off during a ALARM disable condition.

    Sprinkler - activated on device alarm conditions and “Function” programmed logics. Fault - activated on all fault conditions and “Function” programmed logics. The relay is

    turned off during a FAULT disable condition. Isolate - activated on all isolate conditions and “Function” programmed logics. Battery Fail - activated on battery fail conditions and “Function” programmed logics. Mains Fail - activated on a mains power fail condition and “Function” programmed logics. Warning System - activated on evacuation, device alarm conditions and “Function”

    programmed logics. If the activation of this relay is due to an evacuation condition, then the relay is turned off during an Alarm (sounder) disable or Alarm (sounder) silence condition.

    Ancillary - activated on device alarm conditions. General Purpose - activated via “Function” programmed logics

    Relay Switching Characteristics These outputs have been designed to be able to switch predominately resistive loads as listed below.

    Switching voltage Maximum switching current 30VDC 1A 24VAC 1A 50VDC 250mA 40VAC 250mA

    The default relay contacts are connected as shown below.

    TB2 TB3 TB4 TB5 TB6TB2 to TB6 are located on thelower to mid left hand side of the board

    C NC

    NO

    1A Un-monitoredVoltage Free Conacts:NO: Normally OpenNC: Normally ClosedC: Common

    NO C NCNO C NCNO C NCNO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC

    Note:

    NO C NCNO C NC

    FIRE FAULT EWIS ISOLATE BATTFAIL

    Relays are Programmable. Default Setup Shown

    +27VDCfrom PSU

    Battery 2 12Volts

    Battery 1 12 Volts

    +-

    -+

    HPCI

    POWER OK

    22/0

    9/09

    SGD

    AU

    X O

    UT

    1A

    UX

    OU

    T 2

    +-

    N/C

    CN

    /ON

    /CC

    N/O

    1+1-

    2+2-

    3+3-

    4+4-

    2+3+

    4+C

    JTAG

    E. BOARD CONTROL

    CO

    MM

    S.C

    OM

    MS.

    ETH

    BAT+BAT- +27V0V

    COMMS FAIL

    EO

    L

    1+

    E. BOARD SW. POWER

    BR

    D86

    BP

    SC4-

    EX

    T TE

    MP

    L9

    R10

    3R

    108

    C36

    C34

    C35

    C56 C58

    CN4

    CN5

    CN6

    CN7C

    N11

    CN

    10

    CN2

    D9

    D10

    D11

    D7

    LK1

    M2

    M11

    M1

    M4

    M12

    M3

    M6

    M13

    M5

    M8

    M14

    M7

    M10

    M15

    M9

    Q5

    R75

    RL1

    RL2

    RL3

    RL4

    RL5

    TB2

    TB3

    TB5

    TH4

    TH2

    TH1

    TH7

    TH8

    U2

    U8

    U5

    U6

    U7

    ZD8

    ZD5

    ZD4

    ZD1

    ZD6

    ZD2

    ZD7

    ZD3

    TB10

    HSNK2

    CN

    3

    N12

    36

    L6

    L7L8

    C43

    CN12

    1T1Q

    8

    TH5

    HSN

    K1

    TH9

    CN8

    M16

    CN10RS485

    CO MMS.I N

    CN11RS485

    COMMS.O UT

    REL

    AY 4

    REL

    AY 5

    MO

    NIT

    OR

    ED O

    UTP

    UTS

    N/C

    CN

    /ON

    /CC

    N/O

    N/C

    CN

    /OR

    ELA

    Y 3

    REL

    AY

    2R

    ELA

    Y 1

    +-

    POWERO/Ps

    BATTFLT.

    MO

    N E

    N

    MO

    NIT

    OR

    ED IN

    PUTS

    BRIGADE BOARD

    CN

    1TB

    1TB

    8TB

    7TB

    4TB

    6

    Figure 13: Relay Outputs

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    4.9 High Current Interface Board

    When the 14Amp power supply is used in the FACP the High Current Interface Board is required to provide protection for the boards, cards and other 27VDC distribution within the FACP. The board plugs/connects into the Brigade / PSU Monitor Board (BRD86BPSC) and the 27V DC output from the PSU is connected to TB1 of the BRD86HCI instead of TB9 on the BRD86BPSC

    Figure 14: High Current Interface Board

    Connections TB Function 1 27VDC PSU IN 2 Battery Out 3 27VDC Out 4 27VDC Out 9 Battery Out / 27VDC PSU IN 10 External Board / SW POWER CN Function 1 - 5

    27VDC 3A Max

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION 4.10 Main Board The Main Board (BRD86MBA) carries the devices for interconnecting to all the other Boards, a buzzer for auditory indication, the backlight power supply for the LCD and CPU Reset. The Main CPU is mounted on this board and connected to it by CN11. The main connection board then provides interfacing to:

    Up to 3 Slave CPU’s (Slave CPU 1 is onboard) A printer A Modem An Expansion Panel An Internal serial bus An External communication bus.

    Connections CN1 Extra Control (Not Fitted) CN15 Slave CPU connection CN2 Expansion Panel CN16 Printer 27VDC Out CN3 Expansion LED’s (Not Fitted) CN17 To LCD Backlight supply CN4 Front Keypad CN18 External Loop Communication CN5 Printer CN19 LCD Characters CN6 Key Switch (Not Fitted) CN20 RS485 Communications Port 1 CN7 Brigade Output CN21 RS485 Communications Port 2 CN8 Modem and RS232 Comms CN22 To LCD Backlight supply CN9 Ext Buzzer Output (Not Fitted) CN23 Slave CPU Debug (Not Fitted)

    CN10 Slave CPU output 1 CN24 Jtag Programming Slave CPU1 (Not Fitted) CN11 Main CPU CN25 USB Programming CN12 LCD Graphic CN26 27VDC In CN13 Slave CPU connection CN27 Comms 2 RS232 CN14 Slave CPU connection CN28 27VDC In (not fitted)

    OUTBUZZER

    INHIBITBUZZER

    RS485 EOL+5V

    0V

    PRINTER 27V

    SLAVE 1

    USB

    DEBUG

    JTAG

    DEBUG

    TER

    MIN

    ATIO

    N BO

    ARD

    1

    NO

    DE

    AD

    DR

    ESS

    NET

    WO

    RK L

    OO

    P C

    OM

    MS

    PSU

    MO

    NIT

    OR

    PRINTER

    CN12

    RESET

    27V

    IN

    COMMS1 RS232/MODEM (BOTTOM)

    EXPANSION PANEL EXPANSION LEDS FRONT PANEL

    BRIG

    ADE

    I/F

    234

    BACKLIGHT

    CN19

    EXPA

    NSI

    ON

    EXTRA CONTROLS

    KEY SWITCH

    SLAVE 2SLAVE 3SLAVE 4

    MODULE

    MO

    DU

    LE

    BRD86MBA4- 30/06/10

    LCD BACKLIGHT INVERTER

    COMMS2 RS232 (TOP)

    RS232COMMS 227V IN

    BACKLIGHT

    GRAPH LCD

    CH

    AR

    LCD

    CHINESE

    NO

    N-C

    HIN

    ES

    EG

    RAPH

    LCD

    C91

    RN19

    RN18

    RN17

    RN16

    R67

    CN

    26

    C90

    C89

    CN8

    U36

    U35

    R66

    R65

    R64

    R63

    R62

    Q8

    Q6

    CN27

    C88

    C87C86

    C85

    R4

    CN11

    ZDN2

    ZDN1

    U28

    R51

    R52

    R53

    R28

    R24

    R17

    R22

    R21

    R50

    R49

    R39

    R18

    R40

    R37 R38

    R35 R36

    R33

    R19

    R34

    Q2

    LK1

    CN24

    CN23

    C12

    C15

    C13

    C50

    C77

    C75C73

    C55

    C51

    CN17

    U10

    U16

    R16

    R12

    R15

    R9

    C78

    C76

    CN13 CN15

    CN4RN10RN9

    RN

    3

    RN

    7

    R59

    R60

    RN

    48

    76

    54

    32

    1

    SW2

    Q3

    Q1

    R10

    R5

    C61

    U24

    U32

    U34

    C19

    C53

    C11

    C28

    C10

    C71

    C24

    R31

    R48

    R47

    R46

    R41

    R45

    R44

    R43

    R42

    C27

    C65C66

    C62 C63

    C58

    C26

    C69

    C56

    C39

    C52

    C59

    C68

    C45C44 C43

    C38

    C49

    R27

    R23

    R30

    R25

    C21

    C70

    CN18

    RN15

    RN2

    RN14RN13RN12

    R29

    C72

    C33

    C34

    CN14

    CN9

    C29

    R20

    X1

    U26

    U6U5

    U18

    U15

    U12

    U23

    U19

    U27

    RN8

    D7

    Q4

    Q5

    CN2

    + BZ1

    U17

    U22

    SW1

    U13

    U33U31

    RN11

    C79

    D13

    D14

    D10

    D11

    D17

    D12

    D15

    D16

    C23

    C30

    C32

    C57

    C42

    C74

    C37

    C18

    U4

    C9

    C64

    C40

    CN3

    C46

    U14

    C25

    C35

    D5

    U21

    C48C47

    C60

    U25

    C67

    D6

    U29

    C36

    C31

    C83

    R26

    C81

    C80

    D8

    U20

    D4

    R32

    RN6

    CN1

    RN5

    C41

    U9

    C5

    C16

    LK3

    R14

    R8

    R11

    U11

    U30

    C1

    L2

    C84

    C54

    C2

    C3C7

    C4

    C6 D1

    L1

    R6

    R1

    R3

    R7

    R13

    U1

    R61

    C20

    C17

    C22

    CN20

    D3D2

    R56

    RN1

    TH1

    U8

    U3

    U2

    U7

    CN21C82

    LK2

    TP5

    TP3

    TP6

    TP4

    N1236

    C8

    C14

    D9

    R58

    R54

    R57

    R55

    R2HY1

    CN28

    CN12

    CN

    19

    CN100

    CN22

    TP69

    CN26

    CN10

    CN7

    CN5

    CN16CN6

    CN25

    EXPANSION

    Figure 15: Main Board Layout with no Main CPU or Slave CPU’s

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    4.11 Front Panel Board The Front Panel Board (BRD86FPB) provides the buttons used to control the FACP as well as all LED indications. All LED’s are surface mounted and the buttons are embedded within the board. The LCD is viewed / protected by a clear Perspex screen. Connections

    CN2 To CN4 Main Board

    KEYSWITCH

    BRD86FPB4-

    11/08/10

    KEYSWITCH

    U8

    R47

    R46

    R45

    R44

    R43R42R41

    L8

    L7 L6L5 L4

    D28

    C23

    C22

    C21C20

    C19

    CN1U1

    R21

    R20

    R22

    R19R18R17

    R15

    R16

    R10

    R11

    R12

    R13

    R14

    Q2

    D15C2

    R9D9

    N1236 U3

    U7

    U5

    U4 U6

    U2

    R30

    R28

    R27

    R25

    R24

    R31

    R26

    R40

    R39

    R38

    R37

    R35

    R34

    R8

    R32

    R7

    R6

    R5

    R4

    R3

    R2

    R1

    R33

    Q1

    L3L2L1

    D2

    D20

    D1

    D11D12

    D13

    D10

    D16

    D19

    D27

    D26

    D25

    D24

    D22

    D21

    D8

    D7

    D6

    D5

    D4

    D3

    D18

    C11

    C8

    C6

    C15C5

    C3

    C17

    C9 C10C12C7

    C13

    C14 C16

    C4

    CN2

    D14 D23R23 R36

    C1 C18

    D17R29

    D30 R50

    Figure 16: Front Panel Board

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    4.12 Main CPU The Main CPU (BRD86MCPU) holds the main central processing unit including the Application software and Configuration settings for the FACP.

    The Main CPU is a 4-layer surface mount board The processor runs at 60MHz. 16Mbytes of FLASH 32/64 Mbytes SDRAM

    Connections

    CN1 USB CN2 To Main Board CN11

    0V

    USB

    R30

    U11

    U6

    C45

    R25

    U4

    C32

    C20

    C31

    C17

    C27

    C10

    C4

    C7

    C11

    +

    C44

    C15

    C14

    C1

    C6

    C5

    C9

    C36

    C30

    C43

    C13C12

    C26C25C24

    C19

    C40

    C41

    C42

    C35

    C21

    C18

    C16

    C8

    C2

    C23

    C38

    C39

    C22

    C33

    C28

    C29

    CN1

    D2

    D1

    D4

    D3

    Q3

    Q1

    Q2

    R2

    R14

    R1

    R22

    R24

    R18

    R17

    R19

    R15

    R13R

    6

    R11

    R4

    R8

    R9

    R3

    R10

    R12

    R26

    R27

    R7

    R5

    U5

    U13

    U3U2

    U14U15

    U10U9

    U16

    U7

    U12

    U8

    U1

    X1

    X2

    ZDN

    3

    ZDN1

    ZDN

    2

    CN2

    R16

    C3

    C37

    C34R

    20

    R21

    R23

    R28R

    29

    Figure 17: The Main CPU Board PCB Layout

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    4.13 Slave CPU The Slave CPU (BRD86SCPU) provides the interfacing signals and I/O’s required to allow the FACP to connect / communicate to a variety of termination boards. A single chip micro controller U7 controls all operations of the FACP Slave CPU. This device contains the control program within Read Only Memory (ROM). Automatic Termination Board Sensing A unique feature of the Slave CPU is its ability to automatically sense the type of board it is connected to without the user having to configure the board to suit. Connections

    CN2 To Loop Termination Board CN3 To Main Control Board

    BRD86SCB3-

    JTAG

    DEBUG

    COMMS Q2

    R25

    R6

    C1

    C36

    C13

    C6C2

    C34

    C14

    C10

    C15

    C37

    C11

    C16 C

    17C

    18

    C5

    C19

    C20 C

    21

    C23

    C3

    C31

    C8

    C32

    C9

    C4

    C33

    C27

    C7

    C35

    C12

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.14 Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board The Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board (BRD86DLTB) acts as the interface between the external addressable devices and the control and monitoring functions of the FireFinder PLUS. Each board provides terminations for two loops and can be used with the Apollo range of detectors. One slave CPU is required per loop.

    Note: Apollo devices L2 is +ve (positive), L1 is -ve (negative) AMPAC strongly recommend that the LoopManager test set is used to check that the Apollo loop has been correctly installed and commissioned before connecting it to the FireFinder PLUS. Loop Parameters

    126 Apollo Devices (i.e. maximum address range) When using Alarm Acknowledgement Facility’s (AAF’s) a max of 50 per Loop 500mA Current Max S/C protection circuitry activates at approximately 650mA Maximum length 1.2km

    Note: To achieve full current, the Loop Trip current in Loop Parameters needs to be set to 300mA (ConfigManager PLUS) CONNECTIONS

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    4.14.1 Detector loop Isolator Installation In applications where it is not necessary to use an isolating base for each detector, up to 20 detectors may be installed between isolating bases.

    Note: Refer to Apollo Isolating specifications and guidelines for further details. If a short circuit or abnormally low impedance occurs, the base isolates the negative supply in the direction of the fault. When the short circuit is removed the power will automatically be restored.

    Note: Isolating base is polarity sensitive. 4.14.2 Loop Isolator calculator The number of isolating devices on the loop can limit the maximum loop cable length depending on the type of cable used and the total loop current. Refer to the tables below for reference.

    Maximum Cable Length Using 1.5mm². Cable Number of Isolators 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Loop Current Total (mA) MAX CABLE LENGTH USING 1.5mm².

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    Number of Isolators 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 Loop Current Total (mA) MAX CABLE LENGTH USING 2.5mm².

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    4.14.3 Loop Open / Short Circuit. In the case of an Open Circuit or Short circuit (short circuit isolators used) on the Loop Line the Loop board provides the ability to drive out from both sides of the loop (In and Out). When these Faults are repaired / cleared the panel will still report a Loop Fault until a Loop Test is performed on the appropriate loop.

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

    5 FireFinder PLUS Control Panel

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    The LCD is used to display abnormal conditions and for interrogation, control and programming activities. When the FACP is in its normal state a default screen is displayed. In access level 2 or higher the backlight shall always be ON. Alarm, Fault and Disable information is accessed through the Main Menu.

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    - Active at access level 1, 2 and 3 This control is used to silence the local buzzer. Pressing this button will silence the panel buzzer, which sounds whenever there is a fire alarm or fault. The sound for a fire alarm is a steady sound where as for a fault it is intermittent.

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    FIREFINDER PLUS (AUST) INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING OPERATION

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