Honeywell NOTIFIER ID62 Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual

Honeywell NOTIFIER ID62 Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual

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  • Page 1 ID61/62 installation, commissioning & configuration manual 997-457-000-8, Issue 8 January 2010...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Contents Introduction Manual Purpose System Design and Planning General 1.3.1 Date-dependent Functions CE Marking EN54 Functions Ancillary Functions Related Documents Warnings and Cautions Tips 1.10 Glossary of Icons Installation Guide How to Use this Section Pre-Installation Check List 2.2.1 Some DO’s and DON’T’s Transient Protection...
  • Page 3 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual EMC Considerations 3.3.1 Screen Termination 3.3.2 Ferrite Sleeves (Optional) MICC Cables Commissioning Introduction Preliminary Checks Internal Checks 4.3.1 Jumper Link Options External Wiring Checks 4.4.1 Loop Wiring 4.4.2 RS485 Communications Link 4.4.3 DC Auxiliary Output 4.4.4 Sounder Circuit Outputs A and B 4.4.5 CFG Outputs C and D...
  • Page 4 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.1 Panel Options 5.5.2 Site Details 5.5.3 Device Options 5.5.4 Peripheral Options 5.5.5 Day/Night Settings Circuit Options 5.6.1 Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) - Devices 65 5.6.2 Signalling Line Circuit (SLC) - Learn 5.6.3 On-Board Circuits Control-By-Event Output Rules 5.7.1 Output Type...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Introduction 1.1 Manual Purpose The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with all recommended procedures and full technical details for the successful installation, commissioning and programming of a NOTIFIER ID61/62 Series Panel. Features of the ID61/62 Series fire control such as VIEW™, Optiplex/SMART 2, SMART 3 and SMART 4 sensors, which require a fuller explanation of their...
  • Page 6: General

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1.3 General The ID61 and ID62 range of fire control panels is designed for use with NOTIFIER’s range of addressable analogue sensors, control and monitoring modules and addressable call points. A unique signalling protocol is used, having digital address and control signals and analogue pulse width monitoring for the reply data from devices.
  • Page 7: En54 Functions

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual :The EMC Directive 2004/108/EEC, by the application of the following EMC Standards: EN 61000-6-3: Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Generic emission standard for Residential, Commercial and Light industrial environments EN 50130-4: EMC Product family standard: Immunity requirements for components of fire, intruder and social alarm systems.
  • Page 8: Ancillary Functions

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual The following features are provided by the Power Supply Unit (PSU) of the ID61/62 Series Panel to comply with EN 54-4. Features of the ID61/62 EN 54-4 Power Supply Unit (PSU) Clause Derive power from the mains supply Derive power from and monitor a...
  • Page 9: Related Documents

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1.7 Related Documents This manual only describes the installation, commissioning and configuration of the ID61/62 Series Panel. All operating functions are covered by the: ID61/62 Series Panel Operating Manual (ref: 997-458- 000-X) The Panel can support repeaters via the RS485 communications link.
  • Page 10: Glossary Of Icons

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1.10 Glossary of Icons Throughout this manual, and the other related ID61/62 Series Panel manuals, a number of icons are used either as part of the illustrated process descriptions, or in the main text to help clarify, or simplify, particular configuration procedures.
  • Page 11: Installation Guide

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Installation Guide 2.1 How to Use this Section This Installation Guide provides guidelines on how to install an ID61/62 Series Panel quickly and safely. For each stage in the panel installation and commissioning procedures a brief description is given of its purpose, complete with detail drawings, flow diagrams and/or other graphics to make the instructions easy to...
  • Page 12: Transient Protection

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual d. DO NOT locate the panel where it is exposed to high levels of moisture. e. DO NOT locate the panel where there are high levels of vibration or shock. f. DO NOT site the panel where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment and cabling/wiring connections.
  • Page 13: Product Inspection

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.4 Product Inspection The ID61/62 Series Fire Control Panels are relatively simple to install providing the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide are followed. To avoid damage to the Follow all installation instructions described in this control panel ensure that manual.
  • Page 14: What To Do If Panel Is Damaged Or Suspect10

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.4.2 What to do if Panel is Damaged or Suspect If you have problems regarding the quality of any supplied order items including the control panel, its ancillaries or this manual or items are missing, follow the procedure below: 1 DO NOT continue with the installation but contact your supplier for advice on what to do next.
  • Page 15: Dismantling The Panel

    Note: All blade connections to earth incorporate a locking barb. To make a connection push the shrouded receptacle on to the earth blade (1). To remove this connection, pull the shroud (2), NOT the earth wire. NOTIFIER by Honeywell NF30 ID51 ‘A’ NF30-S ID52 4 Remove and store the cover(s) in a safe place.
  • Page 16: Removing The Panel Electronics

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.5.2 Removing the Panel Electronics The ID61/62 Series Panel comprises a removable metal chassis to which the following assemblies are fitted: a. Main PSU PCB assembly (which also supports the user interface fascia and LCD unit) b.
  • Page 17: Back Box Fixing

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.5.3 Back Box Fixing The ID61/62 Series Panels are 133mm deep (PN: 020- 472-XXX) and 232mm (PN: 020-474-XXX) - external dimensions including fixing dimples. Where required, the deeper back boxes allow the fitting of high-capacity-rated batteries as defined in Section 4.6.2 Batteries.
  • Page 18: Flush Mounting Bezel (Optional)

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.5.4 Flush Mounting Bezel (Optional) If flush mounting of the ID61/62 Series Panel is required, Before drilling the back a recess 110mm deep for the ID61 back box, or 208mm, box, make sure that no for the ID62 back box, and just large enough to equipment is fitted.
  • Page 19: Assembling The Panel

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.6 Assembling the Panel With the back box secured to the wall and all external cabling ready for termination, assemble the panel as follows: 1 Ensure that all power to the panel is isolated and observe ALL safety and anti-static precautions when installing the PCB assembly.
  • Page 20: Rs485 Communications Link

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.7 RS485 Communications Link The RS485 Interface PCB (PN: 124-247) enables the panel to Make sure you communicate with a maximum of sixteen (16) repeaters (active have a PC back-up IDR-2A or passive IDR-2P) or mimic panels (IDR-M) (for further of the current details concerning the repeaters refer to 997-411, IDR-2A, -2P configuration data.
  • Page 21: Rs232 Interface Connections

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2.8 RS232 Interface Connections The panel is fitted with a standard 9-way ‘D’-type RS232 Interface connector, located at the bottom left-hand corner of the PCB assembly. The RS232 connector is used for the following purposes: a.
  • Page 22: Cabling

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Cabling 3.1 Cabling Instructions All wiring should comply with current IEE wiring regulations (BS7671) or the applicable local wiring regulations. Note also the requirements of EN 54-14 for WARNING: Risk of electric cabling and interconnection of a fire detection and alarm shock.
  • Page 23: Cable Terminations

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.1.1 Cable Terminations This section provides guidance on where to bring cables into the back box for ease of termination: a. The mains supply should be brought into the control panel such that the cable path to the mains termination block is kept as short as possible.
  • Page 24: Introduction

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.2 Cabling Installation Notes 3.2.1 Introduction The following notes are intended to assist installers of analogue addressable control systems. They have been produced from information derived from the supplier’s technical resource and from information fed back concerning existing systems.
  • Page 25: Emc Considerations

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3.3 EMC Considerations Following the above instructions and by using suitable cables EMC problems will be avoided. In particularly difficult EMC environments, or where non-preferred cabling is used, it is possible to fit additional ferrite suppressors (sleeves) to cables entering the control panel.
  • Page 26: Commissioning

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Commissioning 4.1 Introduction This section describes how to bring the ID61/62 Series Panel into an operational state (commissioning) ready for configuration. To commission this series of panels follow the steps detailed below. Information on how to configure the panel is given in Section 5, Configuration.
  • Page 27: Internal Checks

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.3 Internal Checks When all PCBs have been installed and all cabling has been successfully checked, the appropriate jumper links may need to be configured, as described below. 4.3.1 Jumper Link Options Software Upgrade (JP8) The Software Upgrade Jumper in conjunction with the Upgrade kit is used to upgrade the panel operating software.
  • Page 28: External Wiring Checks

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4 External Wiring Checks The following sections describe the procedures for checking and connecting the external wiring: a. See Section 4.4.1, Loop Wiring b. See Section 4.4.2, RS485 Communications Link, c. See Section 4.4.3, DC Auxiliary Output, d.
  • Page 29: Rs485 Communications Link

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4 If reversed device(s) are indicated in step 3, they may be located by successive halving of the loop (if the site layout makes this difficult, the affected section of the loop can be identified from the panel fault messages after the system has been configured and the links in the isolators removed).
  • Page 30: Sounder Circuit Outputs A And B

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4.4 Sounder Circuit Outputs A and B EN 54-2 : 7.8 The sounder cicuits are designed to work either with a If an EN54-2 monitored resistor end-of-line (EOL) device (default) or, to comply with fire alarm routing the requirements for partial shorts and open monitoring output is required an...
  • Page 31 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4.4.2 Using Diode EOL Devices The procedure described below is based on the following EN54-13 : 5.3.4.1, 5.3.4.2 assumptions: Enablement of partial a. All sounder circuit cables are in situ with all sounders short- and open-circuit connected but not yet connected to the panel.
  • Page 32: Cfg Outputs C And D

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.4.5 CFG Outputs C and D EN 54-2 : 7.7.1 One output must be CFG Outputs C and D can be configured as sounder or configured as a fire relay output circuits using configurable jumper links. output.
  • Page 33: Ve Outputs

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual NC C NC C Unmonitored Relays OUTPUT C The unmonitored relay Output C is factory set as a fault output, and Output D as a fire output. When configured as volt-free relay outputs, the outputs are NOT power-limited. If these connections are to be configured as unmonitored relays make sure that: a.
  • Page 34: Powering The Panel

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.5 Powering the Panel To power up an ID61/62 Series panel: 1 Ensure all wiring is terminated correctly and all PCBs are fitted correctly. 2 With the batteries in the back box, ensure the mains wiring is correctly terminated at the mains termination block.
  • Page 35: Batteries

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.5.2 Batteries CAUTION- ENERGY HAZARD! The ID61 Series Panel back box can hold up to two 12V, NEVER short the battery 12Ah batteries. The ID62 Series Panel back box can hold terminals.
  • Page 36: Configuration And Handover

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.6 Configuration and Handover After all external wiring has been connected to the panel and with the LCD displaying the ‘Status: NORMAL’ message, the panel can be configured for the particular system requirements.
  • Page 37: Commissioning Tests

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3 Using the numeric keypad, press ‘ ’ to select the Commissioning option and confirm using the ‘ ’ pushbutton. The Commissioning option is automatically displayed if a Level 3 passcode was previously entered.
  • Page 38: Sensors And Modules

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4.8 Sensors and Modules Each of these devices is packaged with an instruction leaflet showing the correct interconnections for various applications. OPAL Protocol devices are now supported. To include the internal isolator (not all OPAL devices incorporate these) use the new B501 AP sensor base which has an additional positive leg loop wiring connector for the device’s internal isolator.
  • Page 39: Configuration

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Configuration 5.1 Introduction The following sections contain instructions to configure a panel. For each configuration option, a brief description of its purpose is given, followed by the configuration procedure accompanied by illustrations of appropriate LCD displays. The panels use menu-driven software which is divided into Level 2 Configuration Options (see Section 5.3) and Level 3 Configuration Options (see Sections 5.4 - 5.11).
  • Page 40: Level 3 Configuration Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.4 Level 3 Configuration Options The Level 3 Configuration Options allow you to configure the panel. These Options are listed in the menu map at left. The default Level 3 passcode is given in Appendix 1 - Specifications.
  • Page 41: Setup Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5 Setup Options The Setup options menu allows the configuration of all site-specific panel settings. These configurable settings are sub-divided into the following categories: a. Panel Options b. Site Details c. Device Options d.
  • Page 42 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual [Setup] Language = English > : Change : More < : Exit 2 Press the ‘ ’ button to step through the available languages. [Setup] Spr Svenska å > : Change : Mer <...
  • Page 43 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual The Language screen is displayed first. [Setup] Language = English > : Change : More < : Exit 2 Press the ‘ ’ buttons to step through the Panel Options menus until the Control Keys screen is displayed. [Setup] Control Keys Access Level = 2 >...
  • Page 44 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Language screen is displayed first. [Setup] Language = English > : Change : More < : Exit 2 Press the ‘ ’ buttons to step through the Panel Options menus until the LED 2C Mode screen is displayed. [Setup] LED 2C = Pre-alarm...
  • Page 45 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2 Press the ‘ ’ buttons to step through the Panel Options until the Diagnostic Mode option is displayed. [Setup] Diagnostic Mode = ON > : Change : More < : Exit 3 Press the ‘...
  • Page 46 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual alternative printing method options. [Setup] Event Printing = On-Demand > : Change : More < : Exit [Setup] Event Printing = Continuous > : Change : More < : Exit 4 Press ‘ ’...
  • Page 47: Site Details

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.2 Site Details The Site Details Setup option enables site name and service contractor information to be displayed on the panel. A service due date may be configured (refer to Appendix 2 for details).
  • Page 48: Device Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4 Using the appropriate buttons, edit the text then confirm the new text using the ‘ ’ button. The LCD returns to the Setup menu screen. All changes are saved on exiting. 5.5.3 Device Options Setup menu Device Options allows the configuration of the following system inputs and outputs:...
  • Page 49 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2 Press the ‘ ’ buttons to step through the Device Options until the Pulse On/Off Ratio screen is displayed. [Setup] Pulse On/Off ratio = 1/1 > : Change : More <...
  • Page 50 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual To disable this function 1 To disable Auto High Test, press the ‘ ’ button: [Setup] Auto High Test = 07:46 > : Change 1 : Disable : More < : Exit [Setup] Auto High Test = DISABLED >...
  • Page 51 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.3.6 Day Mode Sensitivity This option allows a change in sensor sensitivity to be set during the same period each day (including weekends unless Weekend Night Mode is enabled). Refer to Section 5.6.1.2 Sensor Sensitivity Setting for day mode sensitivity setting.
  • Page 52 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.3.8 Extinguishing System Delay CAUTION: TThe extinguishing system delay allows an evacuation period This product is not compliant of up to 180 seconds to be entered (default 60 secs, minimum 12094-1 12094-1 with EN 12094-1.
  • Page 53 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 4 Enter a delay time using the numeric buttons, between 0 and 999 secs, e.g. 90 secs: [Setup] Ext. System Soak = 0 Seconds Enter new value 90 : Confirm < : Cancel Note: Entering a value of ‘0’...
  • Page 54 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual pulse response. This feature is required for VdS- compliant operation only. 5.5.3.12 Fireman’s Work Panel This option allows the panel to be configured to work with a German or Swiss Fireman’s Work Panel (FWP). 5.5.3.13 FWP 2 Output Activation This option is used to control the way the Transmission...
  • Page 55: Peripheral Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.4 Peripheral Options This option is used for setting up the connection of peripheral equipment via the RS232 and RS485 communication ports. Select either RS485 or RS232 and then one of the specific equipment options available.
  • Page 56 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.4.2 Number of Repeaters The Number of Repeaters menu allows the quantity of repeaters connected to the RS485 Communications Link to be entered. The panel displays a fault if this quantity does not equal the number of repeaters connected.
  • Page 57 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual To change the RS485 Protocol: 1 From the Setup menu screen, press the ‘ ’ button on the numeric keypad to enter the Peripheral Options screen. The RS485 Protocol screen is displayed: [Setup] RS485 Protocol = NOTIFIER...
  • Page 58 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1 From the Peripheral Options screen, press the ‘ ’ button on the numeric keypad to select the RS485 Communications port option. The RS485 Protocol setup screen is displayed: [Setup] RS485 Protocol = THIRD PARTY >...
  • Page 59 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual b. XON/XOFF - software control of data flow c. HARDWARE This option is for datalinks that use ‘Request to Send’ (RTS) and ‘Clear to Send’ (CTS) hardware status line commands. If the RS232 port is set to THIRD PARTY, the available ‘Third Party’...
  • Page 60 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 3 If required, press the ‘ ’ button to select DISABLED. [Setup] Data Link Monitoring = DISABLED > : Change : More < : Exit 4 Press ‘ ’ to return to the Peripheral Options menu screen.
  • Page 61 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual However, if the change was not successful the Use care when entering the PIN following message is displayed: number to avoid a failed PIN You are only allowed change. [Setup] PIN Change failed three attempts at entering a PIN <: Exit code before it is locked out.
  • Page 62 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 10 Use the ‘ ’ pushbutton, select the remaining four GSM Number entry fields, as required, and repeat steps 4 to 9 above. Once all the required numbers have been entered, press ‘ ’...
  • Page 63: Day/Night Settings

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.5 Day/Night Settings The Day/Night Settings menu allows configuration of the following functions: a. Day Mode b. Weekend Night Mode c. Day Mode Start d. Primary Delay Time e. Extend Delay Time f.
  • Page 64 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual [Setup] Day mode activity = DISABLED Enter finish time : -0:00 < : Cancel [Setup] Day mode activity = 07:46-> 18:12 > : Change 1 : Disable : More < : Exit 5 Press ‘...
  • Page 65 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.5.3 Day Mode Start This option enables the start of the day mode period to be set manually (default) or automatically. Digital Input 1 can be configured for manual activation of day mode (see Section 5.5.3.4).
  • Page 66 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.5.5.4 Primary/Extend Delay Timers The Primary Delay Timer allows an initial investigation time of up to 300 seconds (default 30 seconds) to be entered or changed. The Extend Delay Timer allows an additional delay (default - 3 minutes) to be entered or changed.
  • Page 67 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2 Press the ‘ ’ buttons to step through the Day/ Night Settings options until the Heat Det. End Delay screen is displayed. [Setup] Heat Det. End Delay = No > : Change : More <...
  • Page 68 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 1 From the Setup menu screen, press the ‘ ’ button on the numeric keypad to enter the Day/Night Settings menu. The Primary Delay Time screen is displayed first. [Setup] Day mode activity = DISABLED >...
  • Page 69: Circuit Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6 Circuit Options The Circuit options menu offers the facility to individually auto-configure, manually learn or view the following circuits: a. Signalling Line Circuit - SLC (loop) b. On-Board Output Circuits - including sounder, control and relay circuits.
  • Page 70 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual If no device is found at the selected address, the LCD displays one of the messages below: [Sensor] Snn (xxx) No device learnt [Module] Mnn (xxx) No device learnt A specific address can only be configured if: a.
  • Page 71 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual d. The device text string (see Section 5.8, Text Editing). [Module nn - AAA] 1 : Zone (nn) 2 : Type 3 : CBE Rule (nn) 4 : [ Blank/Existing Text 5.6.1.1 Zone Setting This option is used during manual configuration to assign The procedure for...
  • Page 72 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.1.2 Sensor Sensitivity Setting This option allows the sensitivity of sensors to be changed during device configuration. Access is via the Circuit menu. Individual sensor Alarm and/or Day settings can be changed. VIEW Sensors and SMART 4 Multi-Sensors The ID60 Panel supports VIEW...
  • Page 73 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Optiplex/SM2, SMART 3 and 4 Multi-criteria Sensors These sensors require smoke pre-alarm and alarm Note: sensitivity to be set as one of a number of available With newly-learnt multi-criteria sensitivity levels. The number of levels is dependent on devices the sensitivity setting whether the device is part of a group.
  • Page 74 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.1.3 Type Setting Standard input modules in zones 1 to 16 can be assigned The first 30 modules (from to various types as shown below. A Manual Call Point (MCP) lowest address upwards) restricted to types MCP, DKM, input has the action of a zone fire alarm ‘Manual Call Point’...
  • Page 75 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.1.4 AUX Action An input device assigned to zones 17 to 32 is treated as The first 30 modules (from a Plant alarm input and given the default type of AUX. lowest address upwards) The auxiliary action specifies which of the following restricted to types MCP, DKM,...
  • Page 76 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.1.5 CBE Rules The CBE Rules option is used during the SLC Loop configuration. It is accessed through the Commissioning Menu. The panel can be configured with up to 64 CBE rules. This option enables modules to be assigned to a CBE Rule.
  • Page 77 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual The CBE Rule range on line 1 changes, now starting at ‘6’. The CBE Rule number in the square brackets on line 2 also reflects the changed selection: [Mnn] CBE Rules 06 -------------------------------------------- 29 1: Base [06 +: No ] NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN 4 Press the...
  • Page 78: Signalling Line Circuit (Slc) - Learn

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2 The upper line of the display shows the 20-characters of text currently assigned to the device. The character that can be changed flashes. Note: For further information on changing text, refer to Section 5.8, Zone Texts.
  • Page 79 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5 When completed, the LCD displays the number of sensors or modules of each type and the total number. a. CLIP only - the display typically shows the following for sensors: [LEARN] Total 021 (060 + 000) : More <...
  • Page 80 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.2.1 Initialising OPAL Devices OPAL protocol loop devices need programming, or initialising, before the panel can perform a learn operation and permit device polling. Device initilialisation is normally performed as part of a learn operation. However, initialisation can be carried out independently of a learn operation as described below.
  • Page 81: On-Board Circuits

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.3 On-Board Circuits This option permits configuration of the On-Board Output Circuits. There are six output circuits as defined in the following table. Output No. Type Description 1 (B01) Fixed Monitored Monitored Sounder (SDR or SDH) or Monitored Control Output Circuit (A) Module (CTL) or Transmission Device (TxD) can be...
  • Page 82 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.6.3.1 Output Type Setting EN 54-2 : 7.7.1 One output on the panel This option allows the configuration of the panel’s on- must be configured as a board output circuits. To change the configuration: fire output.
  • Page 83: Control-By-Event Output Rules

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7 Control-By-Event Output Rules This menu allows the configuration and viewing of the 64 Control-By-Event (CBE) Output Rules available to the commissioning engineer. CBE Rules 1 to 7 are pre-defined (see below for further information). Each rule (including those that are pre-defined) can be modified and applied to On-Board Outputs and loop Output Modules (e.g.
  • Page 84 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Thermal Mode rule. This CBE rule activates assigned outputs when the thermal element of multi-criteria CBE nn [THERMAL][ANY] 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 6 devices (OPX/SM2, SM3 and SM4) goes into alarm.
  • Page 85 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual • (D)elay - the zone is included in the CBE Rule. An alarm in this zone will activate outputs after a delay. Not available for Fire rules if Two Zone is selected. Extinguishing System rules default to Delay.
  • Page 86: Output Type

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.1 Output Type Twelve (12) CBE Output Rule types are available. This CAUTION: menu allows the type to be selected. The current This product is not compliant attributes of the selected Rule are displayed and can be 12094-1 12094-1 with EN 12094-1.
  • Page 87: Filter-By-Type

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.2 Filter-by-Type This option is available with the Fire, Fault, Pre-alarm and the Extinguishing System rules. The Filter-by-type option has five selections with Fire and Fault categories: ANY, OTI, AVS, MCP and MON and three with Pre-alarm: ANY, OTI and AVS.
  • Page 88: Evacuation

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.3 Evacuation The Evacuation option has two states, Yes (Y) and No (N). This option is available with the Fire, Pre-Alarm and Device Inputs rules. To change the Evacuation setting: 1 Press the ‘ ’...
  • Page 89: Interrupt Delay

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.5 Interrupt Delay The Interrupt Delay option has two settings, Yes (Y) or EN54-2 : 7.11.d. No (N). This option is only available with the Fire rule. Configured delays MUST be set to interruptable Caution: Selecting ‘No’...
  • Page 90: Two Zone

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.7 Two Zone The Two Zone option has two states, Yes (Y) and No (N). This option is available with the Fire, Pre-Alarm and Plant Warning rules. To change the Two Zone rule setting: 1 Press the ‘...
  • Page 91: Zones

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.8 Zones The Zones option determines the output response when a zone detects an alarm. Each zone can be configured as Yes (Y), No (N), Pulse (P), Coincidence (C) or Delay (D) - see Section 5.7 for definitions of these parameters.
  • Page 92: Device Inputs

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.9 Device Inputs The Device Inputs option is only available if the Device Inputs CBE Rule is selected. This option determines the output response to up to three (3) specified input devices (modules or sensors).
  • Page 93: Soak Timer

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.7.10 Soak Timer The Soak Timer allows the extinguishing output to be CAUTION: activated for a specified time. If enabled, the This product is not compliant extinguishing output is activated for the period specified 12094-1 12094-1 with EN 12094-1.
  • Page 94 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Text Editing Note: The following also applies when editing device and system text. The upper line of the LCD editable text menu displays A position on the LCD with an area of twenty (20) characters. A flashing position on a flashing underline the LCD indicates that the position is currently editable.
  • Page 95: Access Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.9 Access Options The Access options menu allows the configuration of the following access passcodes: a. Up to ten (10) User passcodes. b. One Commissioning engineer passcode. The Access option is available from the Commissioning menu.
  • Page 96: System Options

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.10 System Options The System menu allows: a. The crystal frequency to be set. b. The existing panel configuration to be cleared. 5.10.1 Crystal Frequency To adjust the Crystal Frequency: 1 Press the ‘ ’...
  • Page 97: Wipe Memory

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 5.10.2 Wipe Memory CAUTION: USE THIS OPTION WITH CARE! ALL CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS WILL BE DELETED! To wipe the panel’s memory, from the System menu: 1 Using the numeric keypad, press the ‘ ’...
  • Page 98: Appendix 1 - Specifications

    ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 1 - Specifications ID61/62 Series Panel General: This fire control panel is designed to comply with the requirements of EN 54 Part 2/4. See Section 1.4 CE Marking for further details. In addition to the basic requirements of EN 54-2, the panel may be configured to conform with optional requirements as described in Section 1.5 EN 54 Functions.
  • Page 99 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Controls: Dedicated flush pushbuttons are provided for the following functions: MUTE BUZZER, EXTEND DELAY, E N D D E L A Y / E V A C U A T E , SILENCE/RESOUND, RESET.
  • Page 100 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Panel PSU input range: Non-boosted - 19.9 -28.5Vdc Boosted - 26.0 -28.3Vdc DC Auxiliary Rating Output voltage range: 20 to 28V Maximum load 0.25A Cables should be capable of carrying a minimum 1A. Fuse rating: Not applicable Cables should be capable of carrying a minimum 1A.
  • Page 101 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Outputs: a. One Sounder or ÜE drive output (menu selectable - ÜE not used in this application). b. One dedicated Sounder output. c. Two Sounder or Volt-Free Contact (VFC) outputs (selectable). d.
  • Page 102 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Configuring Configuration methods: Front panel keypad. Offline using PC Offline Support Tool program. Configuration access: Keypad access is passcode-protected (user-definable) for all configuration. Refer to Sections 4 & 5 of this manual, and to 997-458-000-X ID61/62 Series Panel Operating Manual, Section 4 for further information.
  • Page 103 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Standard: Prysmian FP200 FLEX Prysmian FP200 GOLD Refer to your supplier for details of other available industry standard fire resisting cables. Listed below are fire rated cables for signalling loops and sounder circuits that met the requirements of previous approval standards: 1.
  • Page 104 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Compatible SLC Devices: Sensors Modules CPX-551E Standard Ionisation Sensor M500KACGB Manual Call Point CPX-751E Low Profile Ionisation Sensor M500KACW Weatherproof Manual Call Point FSL-751E VIEW laser-based smoke sensor M500KACEU EU-style Manual Call Point LPX-751 VIEW laser-based smoke sensor (low profile) M700KAC-FG Manual Call Point - non-isolated...
  • Page 105 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 2 - VIEW™, Optiplex & SMART Devices The ID61/62 Panel also supports Very Intelligent Early Warning (VIEW ) sensors and co-operative multi-sensing for the following device types: ION, OPT, MLT, OPX/SM2, SM3 and SM4.
  • Page 106 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Non-VIEW Sensor Sensitivities The ID61/62 panel supports co-operative multi-sensing CAUTION! for sensor types other than VIEW . When configuring Use care when including ION, OPT, MLT, OPX/SM2, SM3 or SM4 sensors a third sensors to AWACS groups as menu option, Group, is displayed with the default group this may conflict with other...
  • Page 107 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual VIEW Co-operative Multi-sensing Co-operative sensing is carried out automatically between VIEW sensors in the same group and across sensor type. Grouped sensors co-operate within the group providing greater levels of sensitivity with a reduced risk of false alarms.
  • Page 108 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A2.2 Learning Individual VIEW Sensors When installed on a loop from the ID61/62 Panel, each VIEW sensor is assigned the Advanced VIEW Sensor (AVS) type by default. This may then be configured as Advanced VIEW Reference (AVR) type.
  • Page 109 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A2.3 Changing VIEW Sensor Sensitivity The following procedure describes how to configure the sensitivity levels for alarm (alarm and pre-alarm), day (alarm and pre-alarm) and sensor grouping for a VIEW sensor. 1 Follow the procedure in Section A2.2, Learning Individual VIEW Sensors to access the sensor...
  • Page 110 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual AVS Group The AVSGroup option is used to associate a number of either AVS or AVR sensors in up to a maximum of 50 groups, see Section ‘Co-operative Multi-Sensing’. The operation of VIEW sensors assigned to a group is as follows: a.
  • Page 111 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A2.5 MULTI, Optiplex and SMART Multi-Sensors In addition to MULTI and Optiplex/SM2 Multi-sensors the ID61/62 panels now support SMART 3 (SM3) and SMART 4 (SM4) Multi-Criteria Sensors. All multi-criteria sensors feature photo, thermal and infra-red (IR) sensing capabilities.
  • Page 112 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 2 Using the numeric keypad enter the Access Level 3 passcode. The Sensor Maintenance screen is displayed: [Sn Maint] 1: Display 2: Clear 3: Service 3 Press the ‘ ’ pushbutton on the numeric keypad to display VIEW , MULTI, Optiplex and SM4 sensor maintenance data:...
  • Page 113 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual 8 Using the numeric keypad press ‘ ’ to select the Service option. If configured, the next system service date is displayed: SYSTEM SERVICE DUE day nn/nn/nnnn < : Exit 9 Press the ‘ ’...
  • Page 114 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 3 Fault Messages - Possible Causes & Remedies Loop Wiring Installation LOOP OPEN CIRCUIT - the loop wiring has a disconnection. Action: Check the loop wiring connections at the panel. If these are good and the problem persists, disconnect the loop wiring and short out the outgoing and incoming (+ve to +ve and -ve to -ve) connectors.
  • Page 115 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual SENSOR AT ADDRESS ZERO - A sensor has been installed without setting a valid address, i.e. left at factory default of ‘00’. Action: Change to valid address. MODULE AT ADDRESS ZERO - A module has been installed without setting a valid address, i.e.
  • Page 116 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual BATTERY MISSING - the presence of the batteries cannot be detected. Action: Check battery connections. BATTERY DISCHARGED - the output voltage of the batteries has fallen below the mimimum required for correct panel operation.
  • Page 117 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual CO LIFE EXPIRED - The Carbon Monoxide (CO) cell in a SMART 4 multi-criteria sensor has reached the end of its operational life. Action: Replace sensor. CO SELF TEST FAILURE - The Carbon Monoxide (CO) cell in a SMART 4 mult-criteria sensor has failed an internal test.
  • Page 118 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 4 EN54-2- Options with Requirements In addition to satisfying the requirements of EN54-2 Options with Requirements, the table below defines whether the CIE is configurable in accordance with the mandatory or optional requirements of VdS 2540. EN54-2 Description VdS 2540...
  • Page 119 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Total Loss of Power Supply This is an optional VdS 2540 requirement. The CIE does not allow this EN54-2 option to be configured. Delays to Outputs This is an optional VdS 2540 requirement. The CIE allows this EN54-2 option to be configured.
  • Page 120 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A12 Fire Alarm Device(s) This is also a VdS 2540 requirement. To satisfy the requirements of EN54-2 7.8 the CIE is provided with the required access level 2 controls. Refer to Section 4.5 SILENCE / RESOUND Pushbutton of the ID61/62 Operating Manual for more details.
  • Page 121 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual A18 Fault Warning Routing Equipment This is also a VdS 2540 requirement. The CIE allows this EN54-2 option to be configured. The CIE may be configured to provide a fault signal to external equipment, such as a fault transmission router, using a M710-CZ module.
  • Page 122 ID61/62 Series Panel - Installation, Commissioning & Configuration Manual Appendix 5 Configuration of Fault Routing Output Using a Zone Module A monitored fault routing output can be set up using a sounder output configured as a fault relay output, an input module (M710-CZ) and an RTU01 Routing Termination Unit.
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