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mimic installation
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997-412-000-3, Issue 3 June 2005

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  • Page 1 IDR-M mimic installation commissioning manual 997-412-000-3, Issue 3 June 2005...
  • Page 2 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Quick Contents Reference by Section 997-412-000-3, Issue 3 June 2005...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Contents Introduction CE Marking System Design and Planning General Related Documents Warnings and Cautions Tips Installation Guide Pre-Installation Check List 2.1.1 Some DO’s and DON’T’s Transient Protection Installation 2.3.1 Checking Your Equipment for Damage 2.3.2 What To Do if Your Equipment is Damaged or Suspect Mimic Display Components...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Introduction This manual provides the user with all recommended procedural descriptions and full technical details for the successful installation, commissioning, configuration and operation of an IDR-M mimic. Procedures described in this manual include appropriate warnings and cautions to guide the user towards adopting safe and methodical work practices during the installation and commissioning phases.
  • Page 5: System Design And Planning

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 1.2 System Design and Planning It is assumed that the system, of which the IDR-M mimic is a part, has been designed by a competent fire alarm system designer in accordance with the requirements of EN54 Part 14 and any other local codes of practice that are applicable.
  • Page 6: Related Documents

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 1.4 Related Documents This manual only describes the IDR-M mimic. Refer to the documentation supplied with the fire control panel for information about that panel. Information about the IDR Configuration Tool is given in a soft-copy manual supplied with the Tool.
  • Page 7: Installation Guide

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Installation Guide This Installation Guide is intended to provide you with simple guidelines on how to install an IDR-M mimic quickly and safely. For each stage in the IDR-M mimic installation and commissioning procedures a brief description is given of its purpose, complete with detail drawings and/or other graphics to make the instructions easy to follow.
  • Page 8: Transient Protection

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual d. DO NOT locate the IDR-M mimic where it is exposed to high levels of moisture. e. DO NOT locate the IDR-M mimic where there are high levels of vibration or shock. f. DO NOT site the IDR-M mimic where there would be restricted access to the internal equipment and cabling/wiring connections.
  • Page 9: Installation

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.3 Installation The IDR-M mimic is relatively simple to install provided the recommended procedures described in this Installation Guide are followed. Follow all installation instructions To avoid damage to the described this manual. These IDR-M mimic and to the fire instructions must be understood and the control panel ensure that...
  • Page 10: What To Do If Your Equipment Is Damaged Or Suspect

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.3.2 What to do if Your Equipment is Damaged or Suspect If you have problems regarding the quality of any supplied mimic components 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 11: Mimic Display Components

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.4 Mimic Display Components The IDR-M mimic consists of the following components: a. IDR-M Control and Termination kit. This comprises a Control board and a Termination board co-located on one metal chassis. The Control board contains the processor and memory, and the Termination board allows connection of power, RS485 and other external signals.
  • Page 12: Typical Configuration - Leds And I/O

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.4.1 Typical Configuration - LEDs and I/O A typical interconnection of IDR-M boards (together with connections for LEDs and identification of the I/O connectors) is given below. Jumper links must be set as described in Section 2.5.2.
  • Page 13: Typical Configuration - Relays

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.4.2 Typical Configuration - Relays Typical interconnections when the output channels are used to drive relays are given below. The method of interconnecting IDR-MD Driver boards via the SPI bus and identification of the channels on the Mimic Termination boards is identical to that given in Section 2.4.1 and is not repeated here.
  • Page 14: Installation Procedure

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.5 Installation Procedure 2.5.1 IDR-M Control Board Kit 2.5.1.1 Termination Board Connections The following connections are required: a. 28V (18-32V) dc and 0V supply, from previous mimic, or from panel, or from external source. Note: The Fire Control panel auxiliary outputs must not be used if the current requirement of the mimic(s) is >0.5A.
  • Page 15 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Address Switch settings (1=on) 2.5.1.2 Control Board The connections to this board are shown below. Switch Configuration - RS485 Connection Set the switches (located at position A): a. Switches 1 to 6 set the IDR-M mimic address, in the range 1 to 31 in binary (see decode at left;...
  • Page 16 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual RS485 Termination Jumpers If the IDR-M mimic is at either end of the network, termination jumpers (B) JP2/4/6 - TERM ON - on the Control board must be fitted to put the line termination resistors in circuit. If the IDR-M mimic is not at either end of the network, these jumpers must not be fitted (the link supplied on the Control board should be...
  • Page 17: Idr-Md Mimic Driver Kit

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.5.2 IDR-MD Mimic Driver Kit 2.5.2.1 Mimic Driver Board DIP Switch The DIP switch, S1, located on the Mimic Driver board (close to the OUT connector) allows the functions, described in the tables below, to be configured. Note: If the IDR Configuration Tool is used to configure the IDR-M mimic, the DIP switch (S1) settings are overridden.
  • Page 18 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Jumper Links The 64 output channels are arranged in two banks of 32. Each bank is arranged in four groups of eight outputs. Each group is provided with a jumper link which configures the group to drive either LEDs or relays: Jumper FITTED = group drives RELAYS.
  • Page 19: Led Selection

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual 2.5.2.2 Mimic Termination Board Each IDR-MD Mimic Termination Board can drive up to 32 LED indicators or 32 relays (or a mixture in groups of 8) on the IDR-M Mimic. Each LED is wired across the two rows of connectors as shown below.
  • Page 20: Commissioning

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Commissioning This section describes the procedure for Only terminate the IDR-M commissioning the IDR-M mimic components. mimic power cables at the control panel after ALL 3.1 Preliminary Checks preliminary checks have been done. Carry out the following preliminary checks for EVERY IDR-M mimic being commissioned, prior to powering-up the system: Only connect power...
  • Page 21: Appendix 1 - Specification

    IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Appendix 1 - Specification Mechanical Construction: Printed Circuit Boards (PCB) mounted on metal chassis, designed for mounting in an enclosure. Note: The mimic should be mounted in a suitable enclosure. The enclosure must conform to Panel Sealing requirement: IP30, (EN-60529).
  • Page 22 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Appendix 2 - Calculating Battery Requirements Control PCB If operated from a permanently boosted supply (24V min.): 85mA If operated direct from batteries (18V min.): 90mA Each Mimic Driver PCB: 10mA Each LED on a partially-loaded Driver PCB: If operated from a permanently boosted supply (24V min.): 3.4mA per LED (to a maximum of 190mA) If operated direct from batteries (18V min.):...
  • Page 23 IDR-M Mimic Installation & Commissioning Manual Calculating Battery Capacity During the quiescent period it is reasonable to assume that the minimum voltage from the battery will be 24V for the vast majority of the time.On this premise the 24V supply figure can be used for all systems during this period.
  • Page 24 Charles Avenue T: +44 (0) 1444 230 300 Burgess Hill F: +44 (0) 1444 230 888 West Sussex E: sales@notifierfiresystems.co.uk RH15 9UF www.notifierfiresystems.co.uk local distributor Quality Systems Certificate No. 154 Assessed to ISO9001 Every care has been taken in the preparation of this document but no liability can be accepted for the use of the information therein. Design features may be changed or amended without prior notice.

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