Fire Alarm System Salwico CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual
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Contents Chapter 1: CS4000 block diagram ......................................................................................... 2 Chapter 2: Testing.................................................................................................................... 3 TEST A FIRE-DETECTING ZONE ................................................................................................. 3 Heat detectors .................................................................................................................... 3 Smoke detectors.................................................................................................................. 4 Flame detectors .................................................................................................................. 4 TEST FAULT CONDITIONS ........................................................................................................ 4 Removed detector fault....................................................................................................... 4 Fuse fault............................................................................................................................ 4 Battery fault........................................................................................................................ 5 Earth fault .......................................................................................................................... 5 Loop cable break................................................................................................................ 5 Power supply ...................................................................................................................... 5 RESET TEST MODE ................................................................................................................... 6 TEST THE CONTROL UNIT DISPLAY........................................................................................... 6 Chapter 3: Cleaning of fire detectors ..................................................................................... 7 SMOKE DETECTORS ................................................................................................................. 7 HEAT DETECTORS .................................................................................................................... 7 FLAME DETECTORS.................................................................................................................. 7 Chapter 4: Replacing/Adding/Deleting fire detectors........................................................... 8 REPLACING FIRE DETECTORS ................................................................................................... 8 Instruction .......................................................................................................................... 8 ID address on DIP switches ............................................................................................... 8 HOT PLUG&PLAY (ADDING/DELETING LOOP UNITS)................................................................ 9 Change configuration file from the fault list...................................................................... 9 Change configuration file from the service menu ............................................................ 11 Chapter 5: Replacing battery................................................................................................ 13 INSTRUCTION......................................................................................................................... 13 Chapter 6: Software ............................................................................................................... 14 CONFIGURATION PROGRAM ................................................................................................... 14 TO UPLOAD A CONFIGURATION FILE FROM CS4000............................................................... 14 Upload configuration file to a PC.................................................................................... 14 TM Upload configuration file to Salwico Memory Stick .................................................... 14 TO DOWNLOAD A CONFIGURATION FILE TO CS4000.............................................................. 15 Download configuration file from a PC........................................................................... 15 TM Download configuration file from the Salwico Memory Stick ..................................... 16 UPDATE THE BASE BOARD SOFTWARE ................................................................................... 17 Update the software version in the base board................................................................ 17 Possible errors during update of base board................................................................... 18 Chapter 7: Service menu in CS4000 (access level 4) ........................................................... 19 1 SYSTEM DETAILS................................................................................................................ 20 2 SYSTEM BOARDS ................................................................................................................ 21
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3 DISPLAY UNITS .................................................................................................................. 25 4 ZONES ................................................................................................................................ 26 5 LOOPS................................................................................................................................. 28 6 RELOAD CONFIGURATION .................................................................................................. 32 7 LOAD CONFIG FROM MEMORY STICK ................................................................................. 33 8 UPLOAD CONFIG TO MEMORY STICK .................................................................................. 34 9 SAVE CHANGES TO CONFIGURATION ................................................................................... 35 10 UPLOAD SYSLOG TO MEMORY STICK ............................................................................... 36 Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses......................................................................................... 37 FAULT LIST ............................................................................................................................ 37 FUSES .................................................................................................................................... 41 Fuse list ............................................................................................................................ 41 Fuse locations on base board, BB.................................................................................... 41 Fuse locations on rectifier board, RB. ............................................................................. 41 Appendix B: Connections for loop units .............................................................................. 42 Appendix C: System modules................................................................................................ 45
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Chapter 2: Testing Consilium recommends that the fire alarm system is tested at least once a year to assure correct function. The CS4000 has a special test mode, which makes the testing easier. Characteristics for a zone in test mode: It will not activate any external alarm devices or controls in case of a fire (this function can be turned off). The alarm level is lowered to give quick response to test gas. Detectors and manual call points in the zone will blink. Each tested detector and manual call point will indicate activation with a red LED. The units in alarm are automatically reset when the heat or smoke concentration is under the alarm level or if the manual call point is reset. Fire alarms from zones not in test mode will be handled normally by the system. Note: The tested zone will automatically return to normal operation after two hours.
Test a fire-detecting zone Put the zone into test mode: Menu/ 3 Disconnections/ 1 New disconn./ 5 Test Mode. Enter the zone number and confirm with OK button The indications DISC., TEST and ZONE/UNIT will be lit to confirm the test mode. It is now safe to test each detector, manual call point etc in this fire zone during two hours. Use suitable testing equipment, available from Consilium. All alarms will be listed under: Menu/ 7 History/ 1 Fire History List
Heat detectors Heat detectors are preferably tested with heat detector tester VDT-1, part. no. 9300, available from Consilium. Apply heat to the sensing element until alarm is indicated by a red indication. Important: If other test equipments are used, for example cigarette lighter or heating gun, make sure not to over-heat the detector by holding the heat-source to close to the detector. This will damage the detectors, for example causing the plastic to melt.
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Smoke detectors Smoke detectors are preferably tested with test gas equipment Solo 330, available from Consilium. Spray test gas on to the detector during 0.5 second. Wait 10 seconds until new gas is sprayed during 1 second. Repeat this procedure until the detector indicates alarm with a red indication. If other test methods are used, make sure not to damage the detector.
Flame detectors Flame detectors may be tested with an ordinary cigarette lighter. Turn up the flame to a height of approximately 5 cm. Hold it in front of the detector at a distance of about 2-5 meters. Move the lighter slowly during the test to obtain a flickering flame until alarm is indicated with a red indication.
Test Fault conditions The fire alarm central continuously monitors the system components and will report any fault condition on the control panel with both optical and audible indication. It is possible to test fault indications by following the below procedures: Please note that a fault condition is only possible to reset when the cause is remedied.
Removed detector fault 1. Remove a detector. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute). 3. Reinsert the detector 4. Reset the fault condition on the control panel.
Fuse fault Note: Before a fuse is removed, make sure which functions that will be affected by the removal. 1. Remove a fuse. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute). 3. Reinsert the fuse. 4. Reset the fault condition on the control panel.
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Battery fault 1. Remove a battery fuse. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute). 3. Reinsert the fuse. 4. Reset the fault condition on the control panel.
Earth fault 1. Connect one of the loop cables to earth via a 2,7kOhm resistor. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute). 3. Remove the earth connection. 4. Reset the fault condition on the control panel.
Loop cable break 1. Open up the loop cable. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute). 3. If the detector loop is double fed: Verify that each of the two branches can detect fire alarms by testing a detector on each branch. 4. Close the loop cable. 5. Reset the fault condition on the control panel.
Power supply Test the back up power supply (emergency 230VAC or batteries). 1. Removing the mains power supply. 2. Verify that the fault is indicated on the control unit (this may take up to 1 minute), and that the system remains operational. 3. If there is an emergency power supply in addition to the batteries, remove this also. The system should now operate on the batteries only. 4. Connect all disconnected power supplies. 5. Reset the fault condition(s) on the control panel.
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Reset test mode After testing it is important to return the tested zone into normal condition again. Make sure that there are no detectors or manual call points still in alarm before leaving test mode. The zones in test mode are listed in the disconnection list, found under: Menu/3 Disconnections /2 Disconnection list. Choose the zone in the disconnection list and then press RESET.
Test the control unit display It is possible to test the alphanumerical display, all indications on the control panel and the local buzzer with the function Test display, found under: Menu/ 5 Settings/ 4 Test display.
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Chapter 3: Cleaning of fire detectors The CS4000 fire alarm system continuously monitors the detectors and will give early warnings if they are polluted or malfunctioning in other ways. The methods for cleaning detectors depends of the type of detector, see below. If the cleaning is initiated by a “dirty sensor” fault in the control panel, then try to reset this fault after cleaning. If this does not succeed, replace the detector.
Smoke detectors Clean the detector with a vacuum cleaner or by blowing high-pressure instrument air on it. The detector house is cleaned with a damp cloth. Note: The high-pressure air must be of instrument type (clean, not containing oil etc.)
Heat detectors The sensor part does normally not need to be cleaned. The detector house is cleaned with a damp cloth.
Flame detectors Clean the protective glass over the sensor by a grease solvent such as soap or alcohol. The detector house is cleaned with a damp cloth.
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Chapter 4: Replacing/Adding/Deleting fire detectors Replacing fire detectors Instruction 1. Disconnect the faulty detector and remove it from the base plate. Note: Some bases have a lock mechanism on the side. This lock shall either be pulled or pressed (depends on base model). 2. Check the ID settings on the address switch for the faulty detector. See section “ID address on DIP switches” for explanation of the ID address. 3. Set the corresponding ID on the address switch for the new detector. 4. Seal the address switch on the detectors with the attached label after the address has been set. 5. Connect and mount the new detector. 6. Check and reset any fault codes generated by the replaced faulty detector. 7. Perform a function test of the detector according to the chapter Testing.
ID address on DIP switches All addressable loop units must be given an address between 1-254 to be operational. The loop units located on the same physical loop must all have unique addresses. The address is set either by a 8 pole DIP switch located on each addressable unit, or (for units without physical address switch) with the address programming tool EV-AD. (See separate instruction) The DIP switch values follow the binary system. O N 1
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Hot Plug&Play (adding/deleting loop units) The CS4000 system is equipped with a Hot Plug&Play function enabling the user to add or delete detectors during normal operation without the need to change the configuration file with a PC and restarting the system. The configuration file may be updated during normal operation from service menu 6:5 or direct from the fault list, menu 1.1. This function is very useful, especially during installation. If the CS4000 central detects additional or missing loop units, they are simply added to/deleted from the configuration file during normal operation. Note: The changes to the configuration file is updated in the RAM memory, but will not saved permanently until it has been saved under: Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 9 Save changes to configuration. If the configuration file is not changed permanently, any changes done will be lost if the system is re-started.
Change configuration file from the fault list Adding a loop unit from the fault list If the CS4000 detects additional or missing loop units compared to the configuration file, they are added to the fault list. 1. Open the fault list: Menu/ 1 Fault alarms/ 1 Fault list 2. Select the detector to add from the list (fault no. 3 is selected in the below example). Loop Units generating fault no 152 (present not configured) can be added to the systems configuration. FAULT ALARM 4(5) ________________________________________ 3 LOOP 603 SMOKE HEAT 2 PRESENT NOT CONFIGURED, FAULT(152) Unit not found .
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4 ZONE 111 UNKNOWN LOOP DEVICE 3 NO ANSWER, FAULT(128) txt 5 LOOP ANALOGUE 601 CABLE BREAK POSITIVE, FAULT(141) Loop 1 on LB3 6 ________________________________________ 0=Add Loop Unit to configuration OK=Details, 1=Print item, 2=Print all 3. Press 0=Add Loop Unit to configuration
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4. Enter the data required for the new loop unit in dialog box Add loop unit. Central, Board, Loop and Zone must exist in the Systems Configuration to be valid. Physical Unit Address may NOT exist on the physical loop already. Logical Zone number may NOT exist on the chosen Zone. T1 and T2 are supplementary Text 1 and 2, and are entered as on a Mobile Telephone. ADD LOOP UNIT ________________________________________ Physical Central addr.: 1 (valid) . Physical Board address: 6 (valid) Physical Loop address : 2 (valid) Physical Unit address : 0 (invalid) Logical Zone number : 0 (invalid) Logical Unit address : 0 (invalid) Type: 202 (invalid) T1: T2: ________________________________________ Enter value with numeric keyboard. UP/DOWN=New field,OK=Add Unit,'<'=Exit 5. Press OK. The configuration file is now updated in the RAM memory. Wait approx. 20 sec. before reset. 6. Reset the fault. The fault will only be resettable if the system succeeded to add the loop unit.
Deleting a loop unit from the fault list 1. Open the fault list: Menu/ 1 Fault alarms/ 1 Fault list 2. Select the detector to delete from the list. Loop Units generating fault no 128 (no answer) can be erased from the systems configuration. 3. Press 0=Erase Loop Unit from configuration. The configuration file is now updated in the RAM memory. 4. Reset the fault. The fault will only be resettable if the system succeeded in adding the loop unit.
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Change configuration file from the service menu Adding a loop unit from the service menu 1. Open the service menu: Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 5 Loops 2. Select an analogue loop from the loop list (loop no. 2 is selected in the below example). Press 3=Add Unit. LOOP 2(19) ________________________________________ 1 LOOP ANALOGUE 601 Loop 1 on LB3 6 24 Loop Units Expected 2 LOOP ANALOGUE 602 Loop 2 on LB3 6 11 loop Units Expected
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3 LOOP ANALOGUE 603 Loop 3 on LB3 6 0 Loop Units Expected ________________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Loops Units,3=Add Unit,4=Scan loop
3. Enter the data required for the new loop unit in dialog box Add loop unit. Central, Board, Loop and Zone must exist in the Systems Configuration to be valid. Physical Unit Address may NOT exist on the physical loop already. Logical Zone number may NOT exist on the chosen Zone. T1 and T2 are supplementary Text 1 and 2, and are entered in the same way as on a Mobile Telephone with the alpha-numerical keyboard. ADD LOOP UNIT ________________________________________ Physical Central addr.: 1 (valid) . Physical Board address: 6 (valid) Physical Loop address : 2 (valid) Physical Unit address : 0 (invalid) Logical Zone number : 0 (invalid) Logical Unit address : 0 (invalid) Type: 202 (invalid) T1: T2: ________________________________________ Enter value with numeric keyboard. UP/DOWN=New field,OK=Add Unit,'<'=Exit
4. Press OK. The configuration file is now updated in the RAM memory.
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Deleting a loop unit from the service menu 1. Open the service menu: Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 5 Loops. 2. Select an analogue loop from the loop list (loop no. 2 is selected in the below example). Press 2=Loop Units. LOOP 2(19) ________________________________________ 1 LOOP ANALOGUE 601 Loop 1 on LB3 6 24 Loop Units Expected 2 LOOP ANALOGUE 602 Loop 2 on LB3 6 11 loop Units Expected
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3 LOOP ANALOGUE 603 Loop 3 on LB3 6 0 Loop Units Expected ________________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Loops Units,3=Add Unit,4=Scan loop
3. Select a loop unit to delete from the list Loop units. Press 3=Erase Loop Unit LOOP UNITS 1(11) _________________________________ 1 LOOP 602 MCP 1 (A/B) 2 LOOP 602 SCI 2 (A/B) 3 LOOP 602 MCP 3 (A/B) 4 LOOP 602 SCI 4 (A/B) 5 LOOP 602 MCP 5 (A/B) . 6 LOOP 602 MCP 7 (A/B) 7 LOOP 602 SCI 8 (A/B) 8 LOOP 602 MCP 9 (A/B) 9 LOOP 602 SCI 10 (A/B) 10 LOOP 602 MCP 11 (A/B) 11 LOOP 602 SMOKE 201 (A/B) ________________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Set In Fire, 3=Erase Loop Unit
4. The configuration file is now updated in the RAM memory.
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Chapter 5: Replacing battery When replacing the batteries, make sure to use batteries with the same specification as the original. System is tested and approved according to EN 54-2 and EN 54-4 with two Yuasa 2.3 Ah type NP-12 batteries connected in series. The maximum current draw from the battery is 2.5A and it is fused to 4A. The maximum internal battery circuitry resistance is 0.47 Ohm.
Instruction 1. Remove both battery fuses at the rectifier board. See Appendix A for fuse locations. 2. Remove the battery cables from the battery. 3. Exchange the battery. 4. Verify the correct polarity and connect the battery cables to the new battery. 5. Verify that the voltage is approx. 24VDC at the battery terminals on the rectifier board. 6. Reinsert the battery fuses. 7. Reset the battery fault at the control unit.
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Chapter 6: Software Configuration program The CS4000 central is delivered pre-programmed with a standard configuration file. See the separate manual CS4000 Configuration program manual for information on how to create and update a configuration file.
To upload a configuration file from CS4000 When you want to view or make changes in an existing configuration file you can get it from the CS4000 central. The configuration file can be uploaded in two ways:
Direct to PC via USB cable To Salwico Memory StickTM (the system must be equipped with an USB Expansion Board)
Upload configuration file to a PC 1. Connect a PC via an USB cable to the USB port on the Base Board (not the USB Expansion Board, if present). 2. The CS4000 will now present itself as an extra “drive” in your PC. Open the extra drive. 3. You will find a file with the file extension “.c4d”, which is the configuration file used by the CS4000 system. Example of file name: SG12345.C4D 4. Copy the “.c4d” file to your local disc before working with it.
Upload configuration file to Salwico Memory TM Stick 1. Connect the Salwico Memory StickTM to one of the USB ports on the USB expansion board (piggyback board located on the BaseBoard). 2. Choose Menu/ 6 Service/ 8 upload config to Memory Stick 3. Choose the current “.c4d” configuration file from the list and press OK. 4. The system will now upload the configuration file. 5. When the upload is complete, disconnect the Salwico Memory StickTM and copy the configuration file to a PC.
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To download a configuration file to CS4000 When the configuration file is finished it is time to download it to the CS4000 system. The configuration file must have the file extension “.c4d”. If only supplementary texts has been updated in the “.c4d” file it is possible download them separately, see below instructions. The configuration file can be downloaded in two ways:
Direct from PC via USB cable From Salwico Memory StickTM (the system must be equipped with an USB Expansion Board)
Note: Make sure to work with the latest “.c4d” file when making changes. The latest “.c4d” file may be uploaded from the CS4000 system, see instruction above. In Base Board software versions before 1.0.18 the definition file must be named “current.c4d”
Download configuration file from a PC 1. Connect a PC via an USB cable to the USB port on the Base Board (not the USB Expansion Board, if present). 2. The CS4000 will now be displayed as an extra “drive” in your PC. Open the extra drive. 3. Change the file extension on the current configuration file to “.old” and save it as a back-up file. 4. Copy the new configuration file with the file extension “.c4d” from the PC to the extra drive. 5. When the file copy is completed, remove the USB cable from the Base Board. 6. Use the CS4000 control panel to update the system with the new configuration file by choosing: -Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 6 Reload Configuration/ 1 Load entire configuration or -Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 6 Reload Configuration/ 2 Load supplementary texts only 7. If 1 Load entire configuration is selected above, the Base Board will re-start and load the new configuration file. If 2 Load supplementary texts only are selected, the system will use the new texts without having to restart. Any other changes made to the “.c4d” file will be ignored, but will come into effect the next time the system is re-started.
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Download configuration file from the Salwico TM Memory Stick 1. Connect the Salwico Memory StickTM to one of the USB ports on the USB expansion board (piggyback board located on the Base Board). 2. Choose Menu/ 6 Service/ 7 load config from Memory Stick 3. A list of the available “.c4d” files on the Salwico Memory StickTM will be presented. Choose the appropriate “.c4d” configuration file from the list and press OK. 4. The new configuration file is downloaded to the CS4000. The old configuration file is automatically renamed by the system and saved on the Salwico Memory StickTM. 5. Disconnect the Salwico Memory StickTM 6. Use the CS4000 control panel to update the system with the new configuration file by choosing: -Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 6 Reload Configuration/ 1 Load entire configuration or -Menu/ 6 Service menu/ 6 Reload Configuration/ 2 Load supplementary texts only 7. If 1 Load entire configuration is selected above, the Base Board will re-start and load the new configuration file. If 2 Load supplementary texts only is selected, the system will use the new texts without having to restart. Any other changes made to the “.c4d” file will be ignored, but will come into effect the next time the system is re-started.
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Update the base board software There are two flash memories in the base board:
flash1 containing bootloader and the software for the base board (flash1.img). flash2 containing the definition file (current.c4d)
Update the software version in the base board Follow the below instructions to update the software version in the base board by using an USB cable. 1. Please note how the DIP switch on the base board (see figure below) is set, since this setting shall be restored after the update of the software. 2. Set the base board in “bootloader” mode by setting the DIP switch address to 0 (all switches in OFF position). 3. Reboot the base board with the reset button. LED1 will indicate that the base board is in “bootloader” mode by flashing light. 4. Connect the PC to the base board via an USB cable. The base board will appear in Windows Explorer as an extra USB drive. 5. Copy the new software file named “flash1.img” from the PC to the USB drive (drag & drop). 6. Close the extra USB drive in Windows Explorer. The base board will now start to download the new file into flash1. LED2 will indicate this by flashing light. The download process is finished when LED2 turns into steady light. 7. Restore the original address on the DIP switch. 8. Reset the base board with the reset button. The base board will now re-start, using the new updated software. Description of the LEDs during update of software: Flashing LED on Bootloader Led1, mode Yellow Writing to flash Writing to flash Led2, completed Yellow Checksum error Led3, Red
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Possible errors during update of base board
Error LED1 do not flash after reboot when the DIP switch on the base board is set to 0. Cause The base board is defect.
Error LED2 is on before flash1.img has been downloaded. Cause Under certain circumstances (i.e. remove and reattach USB cable during bootloader operation) may cause the bootloader routine to malfunction. Re-boot the base board and retry the operation.
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Chapter 7: Service menu in CS4000 (access level 4) The Service menu is used for configuration of the system in the commissioning phase, as well as for troubleshooting and small updates when the system is in operation. The menu has functions for downloading and uploading information from/to the Salwico Memory Stick. The service menu screen displays a list of the 10 service menu alternatives, described on the following pages. The alternatives are reached by pressing the corresponding number on the numerical keypad, or by selecting the desired alternative with the arrow buttons and pressing the OK button.
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1 System Details 2 System Boards 3 Display Units 4 Zones 5 Loops 6 Reload Configuration 7 Load config from Memory Stick 8 Upload config from Memory Stick 9 Save changes to configuration 10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick
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1 System Details The System Details screen gives basic information about the system. SYSTEM DETAILS
CS4000 Consilium Salwico M/S Holiday CONFIGURATION Created Created by Build File Name Program 1.1.0.13
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1=Print, 2=Program Versions
System details screen The first four lines display basic data about the installation. The data originates from the configuration file (Options module):
“SG/SOA Number” “Name of shipyard + number of build” “IMO Number” “Ship name”
The remaining information also concerns the configuration Created: The time the configuration was created Created by: The person who created the configuration Build: Number of times that the configuration file has been changed File Name: Name of the configuration file Program: The definition program version used to create the file - Press 1 to print the system details - Press 2 to see the software and hardware versions of the system boards.
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2 System Boards The System Boards screen lists the boards in the system. BOARD 1(2)
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1 CENTRAL 1 BOARD BB 1 (BOARD OK)XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 CENTRAL 1 BOARD RB 4 (BOARD OK)
3 CENTRAL 1 BOARD LB3 11 (BOARD OK)
__________________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Inputs, 3=Outputs, 4=Loops
System boards screen CENTRAL x: x is the number of the central where the board is placed BOARD XB x: XB is the board type (BB = Base Board, RB = Rectifier Board, etc.) and x is the address of the board (BOARD OK / BOOTING / CONFIG NOT FOUND): Board status - Press OK to monitor details about the selected board - Press 0 to disconnect the selected board; all I/O on the board will be disconnected and fault associated with the board will disappear from the fault list - Press 1 to print the board list - Press 2 to monitor and manipulate the inputs of the selected board - Press 3 to monitor and manipulate the outputs of the selected board - Press 4 to monitor the loops of the selected board (if the board is a loop board)
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Details about system board (press OK at System Boards screen) BOARD 1(2)
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1 CENTRAL 1 BOARD BB 1
HW: BASE BOARD VER. 1.0 SW: BBP ver. 1.0.37 Timestamp Config: 2006-08-29 14:34:42 No of loops: 0 No of inputs/outputs: 6/11 Communication errors: 0/65535 _______________________________________________
OK=List view, 1=Print details
System board, details HW: Hardware version SW: Software version Timestamp Config: Time and date of configuration No of loops: Number of loops on the board No of inputs/outputs: Number of inputs and outputs on the board Communication errors: Number of reported communication errors in the last 65 535 tries - Press OK to return to the board list - Press 1 to print the details
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Inputs of system board (press 2 at System Boards screen) INPUT 1(6)
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1 BOARD 1 INPUT 1 CLEAR l XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 2 BOARD 1 INPUT 2 SET
3 BOARD 1 INPUT 3 CLEAR _______________________________________________
0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Set Input, 3=Clear Input
System board input BOARD x: x is the board address where the input is placed. INPUT x: x is the input number SET / CLEAR: Indicates if the input is active (SET) or inactive (CLEAR) - Press 0 to disconnect the selected input; inputs must be disconnected before simulation of inputs can be done - Press 1 to print the input list - Press 2 to simulate activation of the selected input - Press 3 to simulate inactivation of the selected input
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Outputs of system board (press 3 at System Boards screen) OUTPUT 1(6)
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1 BOARD 1 OUTPUT GRP 1 CLEAR XX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXk 2 BOARD 1 OUTPUT GRP 2 CLEAR
3 BOARD 1 FIRE OUTPUT 3 CLEAR _______________________________________________
0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Set Output, 3=Clear Output
System board output BOARD x: x is the address of the board that the output belongs to OUTPUT GRP x / X OUTPUT x: X is the Output category (OUTPUT GRP = General output, X could be FIRE, FAULT, DOOR etc.) and x is the output number SET / CLEAR: Indicates if the output is active (SET) or inactive (CLEAR) - Press 0 to disconnect the selected output; outputs must be disconnected before simulation of outputs can be done - Press 1 to print the output list - Press 2 to simulate activation of the selected output - Press 3 to simulate inactivation of the selected output
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3 Display Units The Display Units screen lists the panel boards. DISPLAY UNIT 1(6)
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1 CENTRAL 1 BOARD PB 3 xxxx xxxxxxxxxx XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXllkXXXXXl 2 CENTRAL 1 BOARD PB 5
3 CENTRAL 1 BOARD PB 7 _______________________________________________
OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Inputs, 3=Outputs
Panel boards screen CENTRAL x: x is central number where the board is placed BOARD PB x: x is the address of the panel board - Press OK to monitor details about the selected panel board - Press 0 to disconnect the selected panel board; all I/O on the board will be disconnected and fault associated with the board will disappear from the fault list - Press 1 to print the panel board list - Press 2 to monitor and manipulate the inputs of the selected panel board (similar to Inputs of System Board screen) - Press 3 to monitor and manipulate the outputs of the selected panel board (similar to Outputs of System Board screen) Details about panel board (press OK at Display Units screen) DISPLAY UNIT 1(6)
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Greeting text: M/S Holiday CS4000 Function: NOT_USED _______________________________________________
OK=List view, 1=Print details
Panel boards, details Greeting text: Text that appears when the system is started; “Ship name” and “SG/SOA Number” originating from the Options module in the configuration file Function: Currently not used - Press OK to return to the panel board list - Press 1 to print the details
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4 Zones The Zones screen lists the zones in the system. ZONE 1(40)
1 ZONE 1 xxxx X MFZ 1XXXXXXX X Deck 1XXXXXXX
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2 ZONE 2 MFZ 2 Deck 1 3 ZONE 3 MFZ 1 Deck 2 _______________________________________________
OK=Details, 1=Print List, 2=Loop Units
Zones screen ZONE x: x is the zone number XXX (first row): Any text describing the zone, entered in the Zone module in the configuration program as “Text 1” XXX (second row): Any text describing the zone, entered in the Zone module in the configuration program as “Text 2” - Press OK to monitor details about the selected zone - Press 1 to print the zone list - Press 2 to monitor and manipulate the loop units in the selected zone
Details about zones (press OK at Zones screen) ZONE 1(40)
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Units defined: 2 Units located on Loop: 1 _______________________________________________
OK=List view, 1=Print details
Zones, details Units defined: Number of loop units in the zone Units located on Loop: The logical loop/loops where the loop units are placed - Press OK to return to the zone list - Press 1 to print the details
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Loop units of Zones (press 2 at Zones screen) LOOP UNITS 1(10) 12.36 ________________________________________ 1 LOOP 2 SMOKE 1 2 LOOP 2 SMOKE 3 3 LOOP 2 SCI 4 4 LOOP 2 SMOKE 5 5 LOOP 2 MCP 7 6 LOOP 2 SMOKE 8 7 LOOP 2 SMOKE 9 8 LOOP 2 SMOKE 10 9 LOOP 2 MCP 11 10 LOOP 2 SMOKE 201 _______________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Set In Fire, 3=Erase, 4=Change text
Zones, loop units LOOP x: x is the logical loop number SMOKE / MCP / SCI x: Detector type (MCP = Manual call point, SCI = Short Circuit Interruption) and logical address x - Press OK to monitor details about the selected loop unit - Press 0 to disconnect the selected loop unit - Press 1 to print the loop unit list - Press 2 to simulate a fire alarm in the system - Press 3 to remove the loop unit from the configuration - Press 4 to change the supplementary text of the loop, which is shown in the display in case of an alarm (also visible in the Details list, reached via the OK button)
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5 Loops The Loops screen lists the loops in the system. LOOP 1(35)
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OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Loops Units, 3=Add Unit, 4=Scan loop
Loops screen LOOP ANALOGUE x: x is the logical loop number XXX (first row): Any text describing the loop, entered in the Loop board in the configuration program as “Text 1” XXX (second row): Any text describing the loop, entered in the Loop board in the configuration program as “Text 2” - Press OK to monitor details about the selected loop - Press 0 to disconnect the logical loop; the loop will be disconnect galvanically - Press 1 to print the loop list - Press 2 to monitor and manipulate the logical loop - Press 3 to add a logical loop - Press 4 to scan for new or changed loop units, for example detectors
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Details about loops (press OK at Loops screen) LOOP 1(35)
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System Address (crd.subCrd): 11.1 Loop Units (found/expected): 17/17 Communication errors: 625/1000 Current consumption: 17 mA Fire Alarms : 0 Fault Alarms : 1 Disconnections : 0 _______________________________________ OK=List view, 1=Print details
Loops, details System Address (crd.subCrd): Address of the loop; crd = Board address, subCrd = number of physical loop Loop Units (found/expected): Number of found/expected loops Communication errors: Number of reported communication errors in the last 1 000 tries Current consumption: Current consumption of the loop Fire Alarms: Number of active fire alarms at the moment Fault Alarms: Number of active fault alarms at the moment Disconnections: Number of disconnections at the moment - Press OK to return to the loop list - Press 1 to print the details
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Loop units (press 2 at Loops screen) LOOP UNITS 1(17) ________________________________________ 1 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 1 (A/B) 2 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 2 (A/B) 3 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 3 (A/B) 4 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 4 (A/B) 5 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 5 (A/B) 6 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 6 (A/B) 7 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 7 (A/B) 8 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 8 (A/B) 9 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 9 (A/B) 10 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 10 (A/B) 11 LOOP 1 SMOKE HEAT 11 (A/B) ________________________________________ OK=Details, 0=Disconnect, 1=Print List 2=Set In Fire, 3=Erase
Loop units LOOP x: x is the logical loop number SMOKE HEAT x: Detector type and logical address x (A/B): The unit answers on side A (primary) and side B (secondary); when looking for a short circuit or a cable break this information is useful for locating the break or short circuit - Press OK to monitor details about the selected loop unit - Press 0 to disconnect the selected loop unit - Press 1 to print the loop unit list - Press 2 to simulate a fire alarm in the system - Press 3 to remove the loop unit from the configuration
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Add loop units (press 3 at Loops screen) ADD LOOP UNIT ________________________________________ Physical Central addr.: 1 (valid) Physical Board address: 6 (valid) Physical Loop address : 1 (valid) Physical Unit address : 0 (invalid)NNNNNNNN Logical Zone number : 0 (invalid) Logical Unit address : 0 (invalid) Type: 4 (ALL_LOOP_DEVICES) T1: T2:
________________________________________ Enter value with numeric keyboard. UP/DOWN=New field, OK=Add Unit,'<'=Exit
Add loop units - Press UP/DOWN navigate among the rows - Use the numerical keypad to give the selected loop unit an address - Press OK to add the selected loop unit with the specified address, note that all the entered information must be valid before a loop unit can be added - Press < to return to the Loops screen
Scan loop (press 4 at Loops screen) SCAN LOOP ________________________________________ *** WARNING *** The system will scan the loop for new Loop Units. The loop is disconnected during the scan and the procedure may take up to 3 minutes.
OK: Confirm < : Abort ________________________________________
Add loop units
- Press OK perform the scanning - Press < to regret
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6 Reload Configuration The screen is used when a new updated configuration file or supplementary text file has been downloaded to the CS4000 system. RELOAD CONFIGURATION
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1 Load entire configuration 2 Load Supplementary Texts only
_______________________________________ Select a menu with 1-2 (or arrows + OK)
Reload configuration screen - Press 1 to reload the entire configuration. The system will re-start and then use the new configuration file. - Press 2 to update the supplementary text files (no re-start needed). Before updating the texts, a new configuration file should be downloaded (see Service menu 7 Load config from Memory Stick). The file should be identical with the previous configuration file, except for the texts.
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7 Load config from Memory Stick The screen is used to download a new configuration file from the Salwico Memory Stick. LOAD FROM MEMORY STICK 1(8)
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1 SG12345_Rev1.C4DMMMMMMMMMMMM 2005-12-16 12:11:30, 45357 BMMMMMMMM 2 SG12345_Rev2.C4D 2005-12-16 11:12:55, 54015 B 3 SG12345_Rev3.C4D 2005-12-16 10:58:39, 164021 B 4 SG12345_Rev4.C4D 2005-12-16 11:09:25, 154842 B 5 SG12345_Rev5.C4D 2006-05-17 11:50:58, 45300 B ________________________________________ Choose a file and download from Memory Stick with OK. Abort with '<' or HOME.
Load config from Memory Stick screen - Press OK to download the selected file - Press < to regret
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1 SG12345_Rev1.c4lMMMMMMMMMMMM 2006-09-12 11:16:30, 93109 BMMMMMMl
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Upload config to Memory Stick screen - Press OK to upload the configuration - Press < to regret
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9 Save changes to configuration The screen is used to save all changes made to the system configuration from the control panel. Note that the changes are not permanently saved in the configuration file until this command is performed. A backup of the old configuration file should be saved on a Memory Stick (menu 6.8) before saving changes to the configuration. SAVE CONFIGURATION
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*** WARNING *** This operation will overwrite the Configuration File in FLASH Memory. It is highly recommended to backup the Configuration File before continuing.
OK: Confirm < : Abort _______________________________________
Save changes to configuration screen - Press OK to save the changes - Press < to regret
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10 Upload syslog to Memory Stick The screen is used to upload a system log with service information to the Salwico Memory Stick. This service log can then be sent to Consilium for further technical assistance. UPLOAD SYSLOG TO MEMORY STICK
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*** CONFIRM *** Save the Syslog File to Memory Stick?.
OK: Confirm < : Abort _______________________________________
Upload syslog to Memory Stick screen - Press OK to upload the system log - Press < to regret
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Appendix A: Fault codes & Fuses Fault list Listed below are all fault codes, their causes and how an operator with some knowledge of the system can solve the problem.
Fault code
128
129
130
131
Cause Wrong type of loop unit Two loop units have the same address NO ANSWER Hardware fault Lost communication. The A fuse is blown (a system has recognized a secondary fault unit but lost contact with it appears) due to some interference. Cable break in a detector or system loop (a secondary fault appears) The detector has a faulty sensor element. SENSOR FAULT The smoke detector is exposed to wind
DIRTY SENSOR
TOO FEW FOUND
The detector has a dirty sensor element
Fewer loop units found than configured Loop units not correctly installed Missing answer from a unit
132
TOO MANY FOUND
133
IN1 CABLE BREAK
134
IN2 CABLE BREAK
135
EXT 24V FAIL
More loop units found than configured There is a cable break on input 1 There is a cable break on input 2 External 24V power source missing.
Remedy Exchange to the correct loop unit Check the units Exchange the unit Exchange the fuse
Mend the cable
Exchange unit Take care of wind problem Try to clean the detector with a vacuum cleaner or by blowing highpressure air on it. If this does not help, exchange the detector. Ion smoke detector: Exchange the detector Check the specification and redefine the system Connect the unit correctly Check address (possible double address). Otherwise exchange the unit. Check the specification and redefine the system Mend the cable break Mend the cable break The local power supply is defect.
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External load is missing. A supervised unit (for example a door or damper) is in the wrong position. A short circuit in the detector loop cable. Short circuit on the Aside of a detector loop. Short circuit on the Bside of a detector loop A cable break on the positive conductor has been detected. A cable break on the negative conductor has been detected. Two units have the same address. Loop unit faulty. Interference The type of unit specified is different from the type found or configured. Unit faulty
Check the cable and the external load.
Wrong type of detector has been installed
Install the correct type and restart the loop.
136
FEEDBACK FAULT
137
POSITION FAULT
138
LOOP CABLE SHORT
139
LOOP CABLE A SHORT
140
LOOP CABLE B SHORT
141
CABLE BREAK POSITIVE
142
CABLE BREAK NEGATIVE
143
COMMUNICATION ERROR The communication with a unit is deficient.
144
WRONG TYPE OF UNIT
145
UNKNOWN TYPE OF UNIT The type of unit specified is unknown to the system.
146
TIMER STUCK
148
DOUBLE ADDRESS
149 150
CABLE SHORT VALVE CLOSED CONFIGURED NOT PRESENT PRESENT NOT CONFIGURED
The timer has been activated too long. Two units sharing the same address Short circuit on cable. The valve is closed. Unit is configured but not present. Unit is present but not configured.
HIGH CURRENT ON LOOP
There is high current in the loop cable.
151 152 153
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Check for obstructions.
Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Locate the cable break and mend it.
Locate the cable break and mend it. Check the loop unit addresses Exchange the unit. Locate interference and deal with it. Check the specification and change definition or the unit. Exchange the unit
Check the unit. Change one of the addresses. Locate the short circuit and fix it. Open the valve Add the unit or change the system configuration. Remove the unit or change the system configuration. Check if there is to many units connected to the loop. Compare with the loop limitations.
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LOOP POWER LOSS EARTH FAULT POSITIVE EARTH FAULT NEGATIVE FUSE FAULT BATTERY FUSE FAULT
159
CABLE BREAK
160
CABLE OVERLOAD
161
POWER FAULT
162
EMERGENCY POWER FAULT
163
BATTERY FAULT
164
CHARGING LOSS
165
EXTERNAL FAULT
166
EARTH DETECTION FAULT
167
CHECKSUM EEP
168
RESTARTED
169
TOO LONG BOOT
170
EXTERNAL LOAD ON LINE
171
EXTERNAL SOURCE ON LINE
The loop voltage is missing. Too low impedance on positive conductor. Too low impedance on negative conductor. A fuse is defective. A battery fuse has blown or a cable break. A cable break has been detected. Too high current on an output. The main power supply is lost. Emergency power is lost. A bad battery is detected. The battery charger is unable to charge the battery. External equipment has indicated fault. Unable to detect earth fault. Incorrect EPROM checksum. Something has restarted. Exceeded the maximal allowed boot time. There is a too high external load on a conventional zone. Feeding voltage detected on a conventional zone.
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Exchange the loop board. Locate the earth fault and fix it. Locate the earth fault and fix it. Replace the fuse. Replace fuse or mend the cable. Mend the cable. Check external loads. Check the main power supply. Check the emergency power supply. Charge the battery. If the fault remains then replace the battery. Replace the battery charger. Check the external equipment. Replace the earth fault circuit. Contact our service department. If it happens repeatedly, contact our service department. If it happens repeatedly, contact our service department. Locate the load and deal with it.
Locate the source and remove it.
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LOW POWER SUPPLY IN1
173
LOW POWER SUPPLY IN2
174
LOW POWER SUPPLY LOCAL
175
LOW POWER SUPPLY
176
SYSTEM CONF FAULT
177
LOW PRESSURE
178
ACTUATOR 1
179
ACTUATOR 2
180
MAINS POWER
181 183
INTERNAL FAULT HIGH BATTERY IMPEDANCE
209 210 255
WRONG TYPE OF UNIT DEFINED Error in cause&effect definitions ILLEGAL
Low voltage on the primary 24VDC power supply to the internal PCB’S. Low voltage on the secondary 24VDC power supply to the internal PCB’S. Too low voltage on the 3.3V/5V feeding to the internal circuit boards. Too low incoming 24VDC supply to the internal circuit boards. The configuration file is corrupt. An error has occurred during downloading of the configuration file. External equipment indicates low pressure. Missing feedback from actuator 1 Missing feedback from actuator 2. The main power supply is lost Internal system fault Battery circuit has high impedance The type of unit found is different from the type configured. Fault detected in the configuration. Internal system error.
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Check the power supply.
Check the power supply.
Contact our service department.
Check the power supply Check the configuration file and reconfigure the system. Re-configure the system. If the fault remains, contact our service dept. Check the pressure on the supervised unit. Check cables to actuator 1. If the cables are OK, change the actuator. Check cables to actuator 2. If the cables are OK, change the actuator. Check the main power supply Contact our service department 1. Check battery cabling. 2. Replace battery. Change the unit or the system configuration. Check the configuration. Contact our service department.
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Fuses If a fuse is defective in the system a fault will be displayed at the control units. Locate and replace the fuse with the information below.
Fuse list Location
Fuse
Fuse rating
Base board Base board Base board Base board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board Rectifier board
F1: Alarm bell output F2: Alarm bell output F3: Alarm bell output F4: Alarm bell output F3: To transformer F4: To transformer F5: To external 230VAC F6: To external 230VAC F8: Battery F9: Battery F10: From transformer F11: From transformer
1 AT 1 AT 1 AT 1 AT 3.15 AT 3.15 AT 3.15 AT 3.15 AT 4 AF 4 AF 6.3 AF 6.3 AF
Fuse type: 5 x 20 mm
Fuse locations on base board, BB.
Fuse locations on rectifier board, RB.
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Appendix B: Connections for loop units
Appendix B: Connections for loop units
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ÇConsilium Marine Connection of loop units
1/2
Detectors
Manual call points
NS-AOS NS-AIS NS-AH/AIS NS-AOHS NS-AH/CS NS-AIHS NS-AUV
NS-ACP NS-ACP IP55 NS-ACPWP
Short circuit isolator
Timer
NS-SCI
NS-TIMAC
Loop IN
+1 -2 +3 -4
Loop OUT
Address units NS-AIN1/ID3
NS-AIN1/ID2 Loop IN Loop OUT
1 (+) 2 (-) 3 (+) 4 (-) 5 (+) 6 (-) 7 (+) 8 (-)
Safe area
1 (+) 2 (-) 3 (+) 4 (-) 5 (+) 6 (-) 7 (+) 8 (-)
Loop IN
Hazardous area, IS units
Loop OUT IS unit
NS-ISOLATOR 1 2
1 2
11 (+) 12 (-)
1 (+) 2 (-)
1 2
1 2
+ +
Last IS unit 1 2
1 2
+ +
ELR-33
Loop OUT
1 (+) 2 (-) 3 (+) 4 (-) 5 (+) 6 (-) 7 (+) 8 (-)
Detector 1 2
1 2
+ +
Last detector 1 2
1 2
+ +
NS-AIN2/ID8
NS-AIN2/ID7 Loop IN
Conventional detectors
Sprinkler station
1 (+) 2 (-) 3 (+) 4 (-) 5 (+) 6 (-) 7 (+) 8 (-)
Loop IN
ELR-4.7
Flow switch (no flow position)
ELR-4.7
Sprinkler valve (open position)
Loop OUT
ELR-4.7
Addressable IS units NS-AOS-IS NS-AOHS-IS ACP-IS
Safe area NS-ISOLATOR-A Loop in Loop out
21(+) 22(-) 23(+) 24(-)
1(+) 2(-)
Hazardous area NS-AOS-IS NS-AOHS-IS
ACP-IS
1(+) 2(-)
To next IS unit (max 20) Black (-)
Red (+)
Call point circuits
Input
ELR-33
ÇConsilium Marine Connection of loop units
2/2
Address units AE-2 AE-2K AE-2K/I AE-2E
ID Switch
Detectors Evolution type detectors RDJ-2 RDJ-2T RDO-2 TDT-2 HA100-HA110 OA100-140 IA100-140
Loop in
1(+) 6(-) 3(-)
Loop out
WITH BASES: UB-1, UB-2 SPB-ADAPT EV-P EV-PH EV-DP EV-DPH EV-H 54 EV-H 84 EV-H A1R
Loop units KS-2, KS-2K VE-1, VE-2 LK-2, LK-2K SID-38 SID-38T TDT-2K UR-2K UR-2KN VL-2, VL-2K
3 mA remote output
Manual call points LKA01→LKA05
Loop in
+
Loop out
Red
Black
Call point circuits
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Appendix C: System modules The system modules are building blocks in the fire alarm system. The system can be designed according to customers needs. All functions in the modules, including the control unit, are performed by circuit boards. By combining these modules, a system can be built which performs the function desired by the customer. The circuit boards available are:
Panel Board, PB Base Board, BB Rectifier Board, RB Battery discharge protector, BDP-1 Loop Board, LB3 Zone Board, ZB Output Board, OB Ethernet Board USB expansion Board MUX Board, MB
See following pages for detailed information about each circuit board.
CS4000 System boards PB, Panel Board Part no. 462002
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board Panel Board, PB, is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current
The Panel Board together with the alphanumerical display, keyboard, terminal board and a cabinet forms the control/repeater panel in the CS4000 system. The Panel Board is equipped with some basic in- and outputs and a RS232 serial interface. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
DIP switch
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 65-85 mA (excl. buzzer output) Temperature range 0°C to +55°C Weight panel board ~150 g Weight display ~200 g Weight terminal board ~60 g Dimensions PB 180x120x27 Dimensions display 145x104x15 Dimensions terminal board 127x45x30 Art. No. terminal board 057860 Art. No. keyboard, control 461001 Art. No. keyboard, repeater 461004 Example address switch setting:
The 8-pole DIP switch has two functions: 1. Switch 1-7 Set the address for the Panel Board (1-127). 2. Switch 8 Set if the Power LED shall be affected by the dimmer function or not (from vers. 4→). Switch 8 on = Power LED affected by dimmer Switch 8 off = Power LED fully lit.
O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 Dimm er functio n on
Board adress no.
1+4+64=69
Block diagram PB, Panel Board
Keyboard FAULT
FIRE
DISC.
Menu
Power Test Alarm Transfer
Home
1
2
' '
ABC
4
5
Disc.
3 DEF
6
Alarm Device Alarm Delay
GHI
Zone/Unit System Fault Warning
7
8
9
PQRS
TUV
WXYZ
0
OK
JKL
MNO
Pre-Alarm
F1
OK F2 F3
Mute
Next
Reset
Alphanumerical display Terminal board
External system channel A in: From Base Board
External system channel B out : To next Panel Board (if any)
External system channel B in: From Base Board
External system channel A out: To next Panel Board (if any)
Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
ÇConsilium
Consilium Marine AB P.O. Box 8763, SE-402 76 Göteborg Phone +46 31 7107700 Fax +46 31 7107800 www.consilium.se
Data sheet no: 462002 PB panel board 06 2 E Page 1 of 3
CS4000 System boards PB, Panel Board Component layout
Jumpers
Connectors
JP1 Run. Fitted during normal operation. Move to JP4 during programming of PB. JP2-3 RS485 termination port 1, normally open (mounted on last board on external system channel) JP4 Prog. Fitted during programming of PB. Move back to JP1 after programming. JP5-6 RS485 termination port 2, normally open (mounted on last board on the external system channel).
J1 To keyboard. J2 To terminal board. J3 Buzzer. J4 To display. J5 To terminal board. J7 Backlight display. J8 To keyboard. J9 Door switch. J10 RS232 (printer). J11 External system channel A. J12 External system channel B. J13 Contact for download of software to PB. (fitted on version R1D and later)
LEDs
Potentiometer
D1 Power RS232 D9 Local power D20 RS485 Ch.1 RX D21 RS485 Ch.1 TX D22 RS485 Ch.2 RX D25 RS485 Ch.2 TX D26 RS232 TX D27 RS232 RX
R139 Adjust contrast on display
Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
ÇConsilium
Consilium Marine AB P.O. Box 8763, SE-402 76 Göteborg Phone +46 31 7107700 Fax +46 31 7107800 www.consilium.se
Data sheet no: 462002 PB panel board 06 2 E Page 2 of 3
CS4000 System boards PB, Panel Board Terminals Terminal board layout
Terminal data DESCRIPTION External system channel A, IN
External system channel B, IN
External system channel A, OUT
External system channel B, OUT External buzzer out
Interface output, RS232
Internal FA signal Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Input 1 Input 2
TERMINAL NO. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
FUNCTION Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b + TX out RX in RTS out CTS in GND Input + + + + IN + IN
DATA 24VDC, 65-85mA total on A+B channel, (excl. buzzer output) RS485 24VDC, 65-85mA total on A+B channel, (excl. buzzer output) RS485 24VDC, 50mA total on A+B channel RS485 24VDC, 50mA total on A+B channel RS485 24VDC, max 100mA
RS232, isolated
Active low
24VDC, max 80mA
Not isolated. Active when shorted.
Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
ÇConsilium
Consilium Marine AB P.O. Box 8763, SE-402 76 Göteborg Phone +46 31 7107700 Fax +46 31 7107800 www.consilium.se
Data sheet no: 462002 PB panel board 06 2 E Page 3 of 3
CS4000 System boards BB, Base Board Part no. 462001
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board BB, Base Board is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current Cable terminals Temperature range Weight Dimensions (bxhxd)
The Base Board is the motherboard in the system, containing all the basic in- and outputs and controlling the system communication. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
Address switch
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 110 mA 2.5 mm2 0°C to +55°C ~380 g 248x127x37
Block diagram
The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the central and base board address. Switch 1-4 is dedicated for the board address, and switch 5-8 to the central address. The address number can be set from 1 to 15.
Panel Boards
Loop/Zone Boards
Example: O N
Ethernet 1
1
2 2
3 4
Board no.
5
4 8
5 1
6 2
7 4
Base Board, BB
USB
8 8
24 VDC from RB
Relay boards
Basic inputs
Basic outputs
Central no .
4
Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
ÇConsilium
Consilium Marine AB P.O. Box 8763, SE-402 76 Göteborg Phone +46 31 7107700 Fax +46 31 7107800 www.consilium.se
Data sheet no: 462001 base board 10 1 E Page 1 of 4
CS4000 System boards BB, Base Board Component layout
Correct mounting of connector P1 Male
Female
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1-4 If fitted, relay 4-7 follows the GA input. JP5 Internal function. Should always be mounted towards reset button JP6-7 RS485 termination port 1, should normally be open (mounted away from terminal P12) JP8-9 RS485 termination port 2, should normally be open (mounted away from terminal P12) JP 10-11 RS485 termination port 3, should normally be open (mounted away from terminal P12) JP12-13 RS485 termination port 4, should normally be open (mounted away from terminal P12) JP14 0 or 24VDC on terminal 27-28. For more info, see Terminals.
D4 Relay 4 D5 Relay 1 D9 Relay 5 D10 Relay 2 D14 Relay 6 D15 Relay 3 D17 Relay 7 D21 Fire indication D19 Input 4 active D22 Input 3 active D23 Input 2 active D24 Fault indication D25 Input 1 active D27 fault base board D31 Relay 8, Bell output 1 D36 Relay 9, Bell output 2 D44 TX port 1 D45 RX port 1 D48 TX port 2 D49 RX port 2 D52 Power OK port 2 D53 RX port 3 D54 TX port 3 D57 TX port 4 D58 RX port 4 D72 Power to base board
Connectors P1 Internal system channel and rectifier board, RB P5 Background debug monitor, BDM P6 Ethernet expansion P7 USB expansion P9 USB Device P10 External buzzer P13 To relay board, OB P14 To panel board, channel A P15 To panel board, channel B P16 Back up power
Fuses F1 Alarm bell output F2 Alarm bell output F3 Alarm bell output F4 Alarm bell output All fuses are 5x20mm, 1AT.
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Data sheet no: 462001 base board 10 1 E Page 2 of 4
CS4000 System boards BB, Base Board Terminals Terminal layout
Terminal data DESCRIPTION External system channel A Control & repeater panel
External system channel B Control & repeater panel
Interface output (RS232 or RS485)
Input 1 Input 2 Input 3 Input 4
TERMINAL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
FUNCTION Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b Power + Power Communication, a Communication, b TX RX RTS CTS GND A B GND A B + + +
DATA 24VDC, max 350mA RS485 24VDC, max 350mA RS485
RS232, isolated.
RS485, isolated
Not isolated. Activated when terminals are shorted. For example “GA auto input”.
+
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Data sheet no: 462001 base board 10 1 E Page 3 of 4
CS4000 System boards BB, Base Board 27 28
+ -
29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61
+ + + NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C NO + + +
Programmable DC out
24VDC out 24VDC out Alarm transfer Programmable output 1
Programmable output 2
Programmable output 3 Programmable output 4 (follows GA if jumper JP1 is mounted) Programmable output 5 (follows GA if jumper JP2 is mounted) Programmable output 6 (follows GA if jumper JP3 is mounted) Bell output 1 Bell output 2 Input GA morse PA mute Internal FA signal output Programmable output 7 (follows GA if jumper JP4 is mounted)
62 63 64
+
27VDC, max 500mA (max 900mA on version R2C or later). JP14 mounted away from terminals= inactive 0V, active 24VDC. JP14 mounted towards terminals= inactive 24VDC, active 0V 27VDC, max 500mA Vmin=18.5VDC Vmax=27.5VDC Must be terminated with end of line resistor 10kΩ
27VDC, max 1A
24VDC, max 800mA Vmin=19.5VDC Vmax=27.5VDC End of line resistor 33kΩ Not isolated. Active when shorted Not isolated Active when shorted
Open Active low collector NC 27VDC, max 1A C NO
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Data sheet no: 462001 base board 10 1 E Page 4 of 4
CS4000 System boards RB, Rectifier Board Part no. 462005e1
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
RB Data
The printed circuit board RB, Rectifier Board, is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Input voltage
The Rectifier Board, together with the transformer, forms the power supply unit for the CS4000 central, including battery-charging function for the internal batteries. There are three types of transformers available: 100VAC, 115/230VAC and 115/230VAC with an auto-reset thermal switch. For older revisions (R1AD) an obsolete 115/230VAC transformer was used. Note: Do not mix an old transformer with a new RB or vice versa! See Replacement below for information on how to replace old parts. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
100, 115 or 230 VAC +10%/-15% 28 VDC 70 mA 28 VDC, 3 A 0.25A (battery size 2.3) 4 mm2 2.5 mm2 +5°C to +55°C ~475 g 175x100x72 mm
Output voltage Working current Max output Charge capacity Cable terminals P1-P2 Cable terminals P5-P7 Temperature range Weight RB Dimensions RB
Transformer Data Weight Dimensions Part no. transformer:
~1850 g Ø95, height 45 mm -53053 (115/230VAC) -53054 (115/230VAC with heat fuse) -53055 (100VAC)
Replacement Replacement kit 462005E1K should be used when an old RB or transformer (art. 462005 or 53052) needs to be replaced. The 462005E1K kit includes: RB, Rectifier Board Transformer 115/230 V AC Screw M6x45mm Washer AZ 6.4 FZB
For more data, see under Terminals.
462005e1 53053 44008 44009
Block diagram
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Data sheet no: 462005e1 RB rectifier board 10 4 E Page 1 of 3
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CS4000 System boards RB, Rectifier Board Example address switch setting:
Address switch The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the address for RB Rectifier Board. Each board in a system has its own unique address. The address no. can be set from 1 to 255.
O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 128
Board adress no.
1+ 4+ 64= 69 Component & Terminal layout
Correct mounting of connector P3 & P4 Male
Female
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1 Programming mode. Fitted during programming of RB. Move to JP4 when programming is completed. JP2-JP3 Not used JP4 Run mode, fitted during normal operation. Move to JP1 during programming of RB. JP5 Battery charge boost. Fit jumper to increase battery charge current from 0.25A to 1A. Note: Max output current (P3+P4) will then be decreased to max 2.25A.
D7 Relay 1. Green. D10 System fault. Yellow. D11 Relay 2. Green. D23 TX data port 1. Green. D24 RX data port 1. Green. D27 TX data port 2. Green. D28 RX data port 2. Green. D31 Power to board OK. Green. D33 Battery fault. Yellow. D34 Forced battery charge. Green. D35 Battery circuit OK. Green. D36 Indicates battery test. Yellow.
Connectors
Fuses
P1 Power in- and output. P2 To transformer P3 Internal system channel A to LB3/ZB. P4 Internal system channel A to Base Boards + separate power to bell outputs on Base Board. P5 From transformer. P6 Programmable relay output 1. P7 Programmable relay output 2. P8 Batteries P9 Contact for download of software to RB. P12 Internal system channel B
F3-F4 3.15AT F5-F6 3.15AT F8-F9 4 AF F10-F11 6.3AF Fuse type: 5x20 m
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To transformer To external mains Battery From transformer
Data sheet no: 462005e1 RB rectifier board 10 4 E Page 2 of 3
Consilium Marine AB P.O. Box 8763, SE-402 76 Göteborg Phone +46 31 7107700 Fax +46 31 7107800 www.consilium.se
CS4000 System boards RB, Rectifier Board Change over function The rectifier board has an in-built change over function between the two 110/115/230VAC inputs (main and emergency). If there is only one 115/230VAC power supply available, it shall always be connected to “emergency”. Note: The rectifier board will not start up if 100/115/230VAC is connected to “mains” unless the batteries are connected first.
Terminals
Transformer connection
Terminal layout
Terminal data DESCRIPTION From transformer Internal system channel A Programmable output 1
Programmable output 2
Power in, main Power in, emergency Power out To transformer
Battery Power to LB3/ZB (c.i.e) Power to base board (c.i.e)
TERMINAL NO. 1 2 3 4 11 12 14 21 22 24 101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108 109 P8 P8 P3 P3 P4 P4
FUNCTION ~ ~ a b C NC NO C NC NO ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ + + + -
DATA 32 VAC I min =0.1A, I max =5A RS485 Max 230 VAC, 5A
100 / 115 / 230 VAC +10%/-15%, 50-60 Hz 100 / 115 / 230 VAC +10%/-15%, 50-60 Hz Output 100 / 115 /230 VDC I max =1A Output 100 / 115 / 230 VDC I min =0.1A I max =1.0A 24 VDC. Max charging current to battery is 0.25 V min =18.5VDC V max =28VDC V ripple =200mV RMS I max =3A / 2.25A*. Total P3+P4
Notes
If only one 100/115/220VAC power supply is provided, it shall be connected to “Power in, emergency”. When replacing the batteries, make sure to use batteries with the same specification as the original.
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Data sheet no: 462005e1 RB rectifier board 10 4 E Page 3 of 3
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Battery discharge protector
Salwico BDP-1 kit Part no. 5100425-00A
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The BDP-1 KIT is an add-on circuit board required when the CS4000 shall fulfil the requirements of the Marine Equipment Directive (MED). The BDP-1 circuit board is installed on top of the RB rectifier board (HW version R1F and later), using the installation hardware provided with the kit. Electrically, the BDP-1 is installed in between the battery and the battery terminals of the RB board.
Operating voltage Current consumption: -Normal operation -Panel disconnected Operating Temp range Weight Dimension BDP-1
10-30 VDC 0.5mA 0.5mA -5°C to +55°C ~100 g 100x90x15
Functions A. Battery deep discharge protection. The BDP-1 will disconnect the CS4000 from the battery before the voltage has dropped to a level that may cause permanent damage to the battery, at approx. 18V. B. Resistance monitoring (RB SW 1.0.7 or higher) Circuitry that allows the total resistance of the battery circuit to be monitored (i.e. the resistance of the battery cables and their connections, as well as the internal resistance of the battery)
The BDP-1 KIT contains: - 1 pcs Installation drawing (Consilium Drawing no. 6300057) - 4 pcs Hexagon spacer, M3, M-F, 20mm ZplB - 4 pcs Lock washer, 3mm, ZplB - 1 pcs BDP-1 Circuit board assembly part no. 5100424-00A
Block diagram
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Data sheet no: 5100425-00A.BDP-1 kit.10.1.ME
Battery discharge protector
Salwico BDP-1 kit Mounting & Connection
Pict. 1 BDP-1 mounted on RB Rectifier Board
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Data sheet no: 5100425-00A.BDP-1 kit.10.1.ME
CS4000 System boards LB3, Loop Board Part no. 462003
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board LB3, Loop Board is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current Cable terminals Temperature range Weight Dimensions (bxhxd)
The Loop Board is a connection board for 3 analogue addressable detector loops. Each analogue addressable loop can have up to 254 loop units. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
Address switch
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 340 mA 2.5 mm2 0°C to +55°C ~300 g 247x127x25
Example address switch setting:
The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the address for LB3 Loop Board. Each board in a system has its own unique address. The address no. can be set from 1 to 255.
O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 128
Board adress no.
1+4+64=69 Block diagram
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Data sheet no: 462003 LB3 loop board 06 2 E Page 1 of 2
CS4000 System boards LB3, Loop Board Component layout
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1 Run mode. Fitted during normal operation. Move to JP2 during programming. JP2 Programming mode. Fitted during programming. Move to JP1 after programming is completed. JP3 Not used
D1 Indication for processor, Green. D2 System fault. Yellow. D16 Fire indication, loop 1. Red. D17 Fault indication, loop 1. Yellow. D18 Communication, loop 1. Green. D27 Fire indication, loop 2. Red. D28 Fault indication, loop 2. Yellow. D29 Communication, loop 2. Green. D38 Fire indication, loop 3. Red. D39 Fault indication, loop 3. Yellow. D40 Communication, loop 3. Green.
Connectors P1 Internal system channel A, incl. power supply from RB, rectifier board. P2 Contact for download of software to LB3 P3 Connection of detector loop 1 P4 Connection of detector loop 2 P5 Connection of detector loop 3 P6 Internal system channel B. Only used if redundancy of the internal system channel is required.
Terminals DESCRIPTION Fire loop 1 A side Fire loop 1 B side Fire loop 2 A side Fire loop 2 B side Fire loop 3 A side Fire loop 3 B side
CONNECTOR P3 P3 P3 P3 P4 P4 P4 P4 P5 P5 P5 P5
TERMINAL NO. 11 12 13 14 21 22 23 24 31 32 33 34
FUNCTION + + + + + + -
DATA 28VDC, max 300mA/loop
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Data sheet no: 462003 LB3 loop board 06 2 E Page 2 of 2
CS4000 System boards ZB, Zone Board Part no. 462006
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board ZB, Zone Board, is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current Max current/zone Max total current Cable terminals Temperature range Weight Dimensions (bxhxd) ELR fire zones Series resistor, input
The Zone Board is a connection board for 16 conventional detector zones or 16 digital inputs*. Each conventional zone can accommodate up to approximately 50 detectors, depending on the total power consumption on the zone. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 140 mA 100 mA 1A 2.5 mm2 0°C to +55°C ~220 g 247x139x18 10kΩ ~300Ω
*If the Zone Board is used as an input board, a resistor (~300Ω) must be connected in series with the closing input contact.
Address switch The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the address for ZB Zone Board. Each board in a system has its own unique address. The address no. can be set from 1 to 255.
Example address switch setting: O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 128
Board adress no.
1+4+64=69 Block diagram
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Data sheet no: 462006 ZB zone board 06 4 E Page 1 of 3
CS4000 System boards ZB, Zone Board Component & terminal layout
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1 Programming mode. Fitted during programming of ZB. Move to JP4 when programming is completed. JP2-JP3 Not used JP4 Run mode, fitted during normal operation. Move to JP1 during programming of ZB.
D3 Processor operation. Green. D4 Fire indication. Red. D5 Fault indication. Yellow. D6 System fault. Yellow. D7 TX data port 1. Green. D8 RX data port 1. Green. D11 TX data port 2. Green. D12 RX data port 2. Green. D17 Power to zone board. Green.
Connectors P1 Internal system channel A. P2+P6+P10-P15 Connection of detector zones. P3 Internal system channel B. Only used if redundancy of the internal system channel is required. P4 Inputs. See Terminals for more info. P5 DID expansion. P7 Not used. P8 Not used P9 Contact for download of software to ZB.
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Data sheet no: 462006 ZB zone board 06 4 E Page 2 of 3
CS4000 System boards ZB, Zone Board Terminals DESCRIPTION Fire zone 1 Fire zone 2 Fire zone 3 Fire zone 4 Fire zone 5 Fire zone 6 Fire zone 7 Fire zone 8 Fire zone 9 Fire zone 10 Fire zone 11 Fire zone 12 Fire zone 13 Fire zone 14 Fire zone 15 Fire zone 16 Input 1 Input 2
TERMINAL NO. 1+ 12+ 23+ 34+ 45+ 56+ 67+ 78+ 89+ 910+ 1011+ 1112+ 1213+ 1314+ 1415+ 1516+ 1621 22 23 24
CONNECTOR
DATA
P2
P6
P10
P11
27VDC, max 100mA/zone. End of line resistor (ELR) 10kΩ
P12
If used as an input, a ~300Ω resistor must be connected in series with the closing contact.
P13
P14
P15
P4
Not isolated. Activated when terminals are shorted.
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Data sheet no: 462006 ZB zone board 06 4 E Page 3 of 3
CS4000 System boards OB, Output Board Part no. 462004
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board OB, Output Board, is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current Max current Cable terminals Temperature range Weight Dimensions
The Output Board is an optional board providing 8 potential free, programmable relay contacts and 2 inputs. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 70 mA 180mA (all relays activated) 2.5 mm2 0°C to +55°C ~200 g 161x100x27 mm
Example:
Address switch The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the address for the OB, Output Board. Each board in a system has its own unique address. The address no. can be set from 1 to 255.
O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 128
Board adress no.
1+4+64=69 Block diagram
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Data sheet no: 462004 output board 06 2 E Page 1 of 4
CS4000 System boards OB, Output Board Component layout
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1 Prog mode. Fitted during programming of OB. Move to JP2 when programming is completed. JP2 Run mode. Fitted during normal operation. Move to JP1 during programming of OB.
Connectors P1 Internal system channel A. To Base Board (10 pole flat cable). P2 Internal system channel B P3-P6+P8-P11 Relay outputs 1-8. P7 Inputs + activation of relay outputs. P12 Contact for download of software to OB.
D2 System fault. Yellow. D4 Input 1 active. Green. D6 Input 2 active. Green. D8 Relay 1 active. Yellow. D10 Relay 2 active. Yellow. D12 Relay 3 active. Yellow. D14 Relay 4 active. Yellow. D16 Relay 5 active. Yellow. D18 Relay 6 active. Yellow. D20 Relay 7 active. Yellow. D22 Relay 8 active. Yellow. D24 TX data port 1. Green. D25 RX data port 1. Green. D28 TX data port 2. Green. D29 RX data port 2. Green. D34 Power. Green.
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Data sheet no: 462004 output board 06 2 E Page 2 of 4
CS4000 System boards OB, Output Board Terminals Terminal layout
Terminal data DESCRIPTION Internal system channel B
Programmable output 1
Programmable output 2
Programmable output 3
Programmable output 4
Programmable output 5
Programmable output 6
Programmable output 7
Programmable output 8
TERMINAL NO. 1 2 3 4 11 12 14 21 22 24 31 32 34 41 42 44 51 52 54 61 62 64 71 72 74 81 82 84
FUNCTION + a b C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO C NC NO
DATA RS485
Max 230VAC, 5A
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Data sheet no: 462004 output board 06 2 E Page 3 of 4
CS4000 System boards OB, Output Board Activation of output 1 Activation of output 2 Activation of output 3 Activation of output 4 Activation of output 5 Activation of output 6 Activation of output 7 Activation of output 8 Common minus for term. 101-108 Input 1 Input 2
101 102 103 104 105 106 107 108
Will activate output 1-8 respectively if connected to terminal 109. Active low.
109
-
110 111 112 113
+ +
Not isolated. Active when shorted
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Data sheet no: 462004 output board 06 2 E Page 4 of 4
CS4000 System boards Ethernet Board SETH1 Part no. 462009
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board SETH1 is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working current Temperature range Weight Dimensions Communication
SETH1 adds an Ethernet port to the CS4000 system. This gives possibilities such as network connection and remote maintenance.
3.3 VDC ~10 mA 0°C to +55°C ~30 g 75x71x20 mm Ethernet 10Mbit/s
SETH1 is fitted directly on the CS4000 baseboard as a piggyback, see picture below. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
Mounting
Component layout
SETH1 is mounted on spacers directly on the CS4000 baseboard.
Connectors
LED indicators
P2 Ethernet port
D1 D2 D3 D4 D5
10Mbit/s Full duplex 100Mbit/s TX data RX data
All LEDs are green.
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Data sheet no: 462009 SETH1 06 2 E
CS4000 system boards USB expansion board SPX Part no. 462008
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The SPX board is developed to add extra communication channels to a CS4000 system:
Nominal voltage Working current Temperature range Weight Dimension PCB Dimension FLK20 Part no. FLK20
•
2 x USB master ports
•
2 x RS232/485 serial ports
The SPX board is fitted as a piggyback on top of the CS4000 baseboard.
3.3 VDC ~10 mA -10°C to +70°C ~130 g 95x65x15 mm 60x50x60 mm 46600
If the RS232/485 serial ports shall be used, then a FLK20 terminal board is connected via a 20 pole flat cable. The FLK20 terminal board is rail mounted.
Connection & layout
FLK20 terminals Description Port 1
Port 2
Terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 11 12 13 14 15 16
Function TX RX
Data RS232,
GND RS485, isolated
A B TX RX GND A B
RS232, isolated RS485, isolated
Connectors P2 Used to connect FLK20 terminal board via flat cable. P3 USB host/master. Note: Only 1 USB port can be used at a time. P4 USB host/master. Note: Only 1 USB port can be used at a time.
Jumpers JP1-JP2 Termination RS485 port 1. Normally fitted. JP3-JP4 Termination RS485 port 2. Normally fitted.
LEDs LED1 Power indication, port 1 LED2 Power indication, port 2 Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
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Data sheet no: 462008.SPX.06.1.E Page 1 of 1
CS4000 System boards MB, MUX Board Part no. 462012
System: Salwico CS4000 fire alarm
Description
Data
The printed circuit board MB, MUX Board, is a system module in the Salwico CS4000 fire alarm system.
Nominal voltage Working voltage Working current Max current/output Max total current Cable terminals Temperature range Weight Dimensions (bxhxd)
The MUX Board is a multiplexer with 254 outputs. The multiplex function can for example be used for mimics etc. For more information about how to connect the different CS4000 system boards together, please refer to the CS4000 Service & Maintenance manual.
27 VDC 19-30 VDC 140 mA 100 mA 1A 2.5 mm2 +5°C to +55°C ~220 g 247x139x18
Address switch The 8-pole DIP switch is used to set the address for MUX Board. Each board in a system has its own unique address. The address no. can be set from 1 to 255.
Example address switch setting: O N 1 1
2 2
3 4
4 8
5 16
6 32
7 64
8 128
Board adress no.
1+4+64=69
Block diagram
Specifications may be subject to change for improvement without prior notice
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Data sheet no: 462012 MB MUX board 06 2 E Page 1 of 3
CS4000 System boards MB, MUX Board Component & terminal layout
Jumpers
LEDs
JP1 Programming mode. Fitted during programming of MB. Move to JP4 when programming is completed. JP2-JP3 Not used JP4 Run mode, fitted during normal operation. Move to JP1 during programming of MB.
D3 Processor operation. Green. D4 Fire indication. Red. D5 Fault indication. Yellow. D6 System fault. Yellow. D7 TX data port 1. Green. D8 RX data port 1. Green. D11 TX data port 2. Green. D12 RX data port 2. Green. D17 Power to zone board. Green.
Connectors
MUX outputs
P1 Internal system channel A. P2+P6+P10-P15 Outputs 1-254. P3 Internal system channel B. Only used if redundancy of the internal system channel is required. P4 Lamp test and local mute, see block diagram. P5 DID expansion. P7 Adjustment of LED intensity, 0-10kΩ. P8 Local buzzer. P9 Contact for download of software to MB.
There are 254 MUX outputs available. MUX output 1= output 1+, 1MUX output 2= output 1+, 2MUX output 16= output 1+, 16MUX output 17= output 2+, 1etc MUX output 254= output 16+, 14-
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Data sheet no: 462012 MB MUX board 06 2 E Page 2 of 3
CS4000 System boards MB, MUX Board Terminals DESCRIPTION
Outputs
Lamp test Local mute
TERMINAL NO. 1+ 12+ 23+ 34+ 45+ 56+ 67+ 78+ 89+ 910+ 1011+ 1112+ 1213+ 1314+ 1415+ 1516+ 1621 22 23 24
CONNECTOR
DATA
P2
P6
P10
P11 27VDC, max 100mA/output P12
P13
P14
P15
P4
Not isolated. Activated when terminals are shorted.
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Data sheet no: 462012 MB MUX board 06 2 E Page 3 of 3