olympia electronics BS-1632 Fire Detection Conventional Panel Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- olympia electronics
Table of Contents
- olympia electronics BS-1632 Fire Detection Conventional Panel
- GENERAL
- Indication LED description
- Control keyboard description/operation
- Connections
- Installation
- Battery disposal
- Initial Installation
- Technical Specifications
- Certification
- WARRANTY
- References
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GENERAL
The family of fire detection panels consist of 3 types (2, 4 and 6 zone) with identical operation and indications. The panels have 2 independent siren outputs, Alarm, Fault Relay and a programmable AUX relay. The required batteries for the panels are two A-920 (12V/2.6Ah). All functions and indications are according to European Norms EN 54-2 and EN 54-4.
Indication LED description
The schematic shows the control keyboard and the indication plate of a 6 zone
BS-1636 panel. Starting from the top left side we can see 4 indicators marked
‘General’.The ‘Disable’ LED lights in every DISABLE condition. The ‘Test’ LED
lights in every TEST condition .The panel does not have a test condition as
specified in paragraph 11 of EN 54-2. The ‘Fault’ LED lights in every FAULT
condition. Blinks when we have a FAULT condition and the buzzer is silenced
. The ‘Alarm’ LED lights
when we have an ALARM condition. Blinks when we have an ALARM condition and
the buzzer is silenced. Below is the indicator “POWER” which is on when the
panel is working and blinks when there is mains supply failure. On the right
of the “POWER” indicator is the “Delays ON” indicator which shows if the
delays of the output are enabled or disabled. Below the General
indicator
group we can find the indication group called Fault
. The ‘Battery ‘ LED and
‘Mains’ LED in combination, show us faults concerning the power supply. These
combinations are shown in the panel below. The ‘System LED lights to indicate
a problem with the main processor unit (System fault).
| Lack of AC voltage| Battery Overcharging| Battery
Discharged| Battery Absent| Charger Error| Bad Battery
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
MAINS Fault| Lights| Lights| Lights| Blinks| Blinks| —-
BATTERY Fault| —-| Lights| Blinks| Lights| Blinks| Lights
The LEDs marked ‘Siren1’ and ‘Siren2’ correspond to the siren outputs. If a siren out has a short circuit or open circuit then the corresponding LED will blink. If a siren is disabled the corresponding LED will light. The next group of indicators is the ‘Alarm’ indication LEDs. These indicators light when a corresponding zone issues an ALARM condition. Next to this group we have the ‘Fault/Disable’ indication for each zone. When the panel monitors an open or short circuit condition in a zone then the corresponding LED will blink. If a zone is disabled the corresponding LED will light.
Control keyboard description/operation
The panel is controlled/ operated using the six numeric keys (1 to 6) found on the front panel. When a key is pressed a short tone is issued. The panel has three access levels.
- Access level 1: has all the functions that can be done directly from the user without using a code. These operations are:
- Buzzer silence / Buzzer reactivation: If an alarm of fault condition is issued then the internal buzzer will sound. Pressing the key “1” will silence the buzzer. ( The buzzer sounds periodically once every minute.) Pressing this key again will reactive the buzzer.
- Lamp test: Pressing the key “2” a lamp test is conducted by lighting the LEDs. The panel then returns to normal operation. The above tests can be conducted only if the panel is in quiescent state (No fault or alarm conditions).
- Override Delays: If an alarm occurs and the delays are active the user can overrride the delays by pressing the key “4″ . The output will be immediately activated.
Access level 2:
Includes all the functions that the user can do and an access code is
required. The code is “34”, it is the same for all panels and can not be
changed. The functions that can be implemented using this code are the
following:
- Evacuate: Gives evacuate signal to the panel. The user must enter the user code ( 34) and then the keys ‘4’ and ‘4’. Then the panel will go to alarm state. The sirens will sound and the internal buzzer also.
- Siren Silence: When an alarm is issued and we want to silence the sirens then we must enter the user code ( 34 ) and then the keys ‘5’ and ‘5’. The sirens are silenced but the internal buzzer continues to sound. The panel remains in normal operation. A new alarm from another zone will resound the sirens. To resound the sirens press again the same code.
- Panel Reset: When an alarm or fault condition has occurred and we want to reset the panel we must enter the user code (34) and then the keys ‘5’ and ‘6’. The panel lights all LEDs in sequence and then enters normal operation.
- Zone enable/disable: If we want to disable the operation of specific zones then we must enter the user code ( 34 ) and then the keys number ‘5’ and ‘4’. The LED marked ‘General disable’ start to blink, and if a zone is disabled the corresponding ‘Fault’ LED lights to indicate this. Using the keys 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 we can enable or disable the respective zones. The disabled zones light the corresponding LED. The panel exits this mode if no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds. The panel then conducts an automatic RESET and enters normal operation mode. Disabled zones does not give alarm or fault condition. If we have disabled zones then this is indicated with the indicators ‘General disable’ and the corresponding Disable LED zone and the buzzer sounds once every minute.
- Siren enable/disable: If we want to disable the operation of specific sirens we must enter the code (34) and then the keys ‘6’ and ‘6’. The LED marked ‘General Test’ start to blink, and if a siren is disabled Siren1 LED lights for siren 1 and Siren2 LED lights for the siren 2. Using the keys 1 and 2 we can enable or disable the respective sirens. The disabled sirens have a LED lighted. The panel exits this mode if no key is pressed for more than 30 seconds. The panel then conducts an automatic RESET and enters normal operation mode. All disabled sirens are supplied with the proper voltage but the panel can not enable them or read their condition. If we have disabled sirens then this is indicated with the indicator ‘General disable’ and the buzzer sounds once every minute.
- Delays ON/OFF: If we want to disable the delays of the outputs. We must enter the code (34) and then the keys ‘6’ and ‘4’. Then the delays will be disable, the LED marked “Delays ON” will turn off. To enable the delays we must press again the code.
Access level 3:
These functions are implemented during the installation and need the technical
code to be accessed. The technical code is “364”, it is the same for all
panels and can not be changed. These functions can be implemented using the
technical code are activation methods used for the relays and can be done only
if the panel has not issued an alarm or fault condition. These functions are
ancillary and not required by the EN 54-2.These methods of programming are:
AUX RELAY programming: If we want to program the operation behaviour of the
AUX RELAY we must enter the technical code ( 364 ) and then press the key ‘5’.
The ‘General fault’ and ‘General alarm’ LEDs start to blink. The Alarm zone
LEDs and the fault LED zone show the way the AUX RELAY . If the Alarm led of
the zone is on then we have logic AND for the aux relay activation. If the
fault led of the zone is on then we have logic OR for the aux activation. For
example if Alarm Zone 1 and 2 is on and Fault Zone 3 and 4 is on, then the
relay will be activated when Z1 and Z2 is in alarm condition or Z3 or Z4 are
in alarm condition To change the state of each zone, press the corresponding
number each time. In order to exit this programming mode and to store the
settings in memory do not press any key for more than 30 seconds. This system
will conduct an automatic RESET and will enter normal operation mode.
Program Siren delay. If we want to program the delay of the sirens we must enter the technical code ( 364 ) and then press the key ‘4’. The ‘General fault’, ‘General Disable’ and ‘General alarm’ LEDs start to blink. The Alarm, the Fault/Disable LED of zone 1 and Fault/Disable LED of zone 2 show the programmed delay of the sirens according to the table below. By pressing the key ‘1’ you can change the configuration.
| Zero Delay| Delay 1min| Delay 2min| Delay
3min| Delay 4min| Delay 5min
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Alarm zone 1| LED ON| LED Blink| LED Off| LED Off| LED Off| LED Off
Fault zone 1| LED Off| LED Off| LED On| LED Blink| LED Off| LED Off
Fault zone 2| LED Off| LED Off| LED Off| LED Off| LED On| LED Blink
RESOUND sirens: It is possible to configure to automatically resound the
sirens following an alarm in another zone. You must enter the technical code
(364) and then press the key ‘4’.
The ‘General fault’ ,’General Disable’ and ‘General alarm’ LEDs start to
blink. The Alarm LED of zone 2 led is off the sirens resound following an
alarm in another zone else if the led is on the sirens does not resound. By
pressing the key ‘5’ you can change the configuration.
Programming the delay of general relay (AUX RELAY). If you want to program the delay of the AUX RELAY must enter the technical code ( 364 ) and then press ‘6’ . The LED ” General fault ” ,” General Alarm ” and “DELAYS ON” begin to blink . The indicative Zone ” Alarm” and ” Fault LED” indicates delay activation of “AUX RELAY”.
| Without Delay| 30 second Delay| 60 second Delay| 90
Second Delay
---|---|---|---|---
Alarm zone 1| LED ON| LED OFF| LED OFF| LED OFF
Fault zone 1| LED OFF| LED ON| LED OFF| LED OFF
Alarm zone 2| LED OFF| LED OFF| LED ON| LED OFF
Fault zone 2| LED OFF| LED OFF| LED OFF| LED ON
To change the mode press ‘ 1 ‘ 2’ , ‘ 3’ and ‘4’. To exit the programming mode and store the settings in memory , press the button <5 > . The system will automatically RESET and will enter normal operation. Below is a table that summarizes all the code and corresponding functions.
Code | Function |
---|---|
3-4-4-4 | Evacuate |
3-4-5-4 | Enable/Disable Zones |
3-4-5-5 | Silence/Resound Sirens |
3-4-5-6 | Reset |
3-4-6-4 | Delays ON/OFF |
3-4-6-6 | Enable/Disable Sirens |
3-6-4-5 | Program AUX relay |
3-6-4-4 | Resound and Delay sirens |
3-6-4-6 | Program Predelay of AUX Relay |
Connections
The three panels of the family have the same connections. The main differences in these panels is the number of the available zones and the number of the relays zones. The common outputs, the maximum consumption and the operation procedures are identical for all the panels.
Connecting detectors and break-glass call points to zones
By default each zone terminal block has a preinstalled terminal resistor
(8Κ2). This resistor must be removed and installed on the last device of the
zone or is left connected on the zone terminals if the zone is not used. The
connections to all the zones are identical. What is shown in figures 2, 3 and
4 for zone 1 is valid for all the zones. The total number of connected devices
per zone is 20. All cable zones must be insulated, to earth ground, to meet
EMC requirements. The cable length for each zone must not exceed the 1.5
kilometres with a cross section cable of 1.5mm².
Siren – Sounder Connections
Each panel offers 2 independent circuits for connecting sirens, bells or other
devices that need 24VDC in order to operate. Each circuit can supply a maximum
of 300mA. Each terminal block by default has a pre-installed terminal resistor
(8Κ2). This terminal resistor is either removed and installed on the last
siren of the line or is left on the terminal block if the circuit is not used.
The connections of both circuits are identical.
Besides the terminals that were described up to now the panel also has the following outputs :
- 24V_M: A 24VDC output that is interrupted in the event of a panel reset. It is mainly used for powering gas detectors or other devices that need an interrupted power supply when the panel is resetting. If this output is short circuited then the LED marked ‘General fault’ is lighted.
- 24V_P: A 24VDC power output that is not interrupted in the event of a reset. It can be used to power electromagnetic door latches.
- Relay Alarm : Voltage free relay contacts are activated when there is an alarm condition.
- Relay Fault : Voltage free relay contacts are deactivated when there is an fault condition.
- Relay AUX : Voltage free relay contacts that by default when one zone is in alarm condition.
- ATTENTION: The relays are rated at 30VDC and 5A maximum. No 230VAC signals can be connected to these relays.
Connecting the BS-489 telephone operator
Installation
The installation of the panel must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Disconnect power before servicing. Never insert or remove boards or componets with the power on. During installation use grounded antistatic wrist band to protect this equipment form ESD. The panel must be installed permanetly. It is not allowed to connect the device directly to any socket-outlet.
Mounting the panel to the wall
The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean and dry and not
subject to shock or vibration. In page 1 shows the mounting holes of the
panel. The panel must be placed above 1m from the floor and and 1m below the
ceiling and must have distance 30cm from any other devices. No other power
lines must pass behind the panel, only the supply cables of the panel.
Cabling
In order to meet EMC requirements , connections of peripherals to the panel
must be done using shielded cables. Each screen or shield braid must properly
be connected to the earth terminal block provided, thus ensuring the shortest
posible path. The maximum conductor diameter size, which can be used, is
2,5mm²
Connecting the mains power supply(220-240V AC)
The panel has holes on the back side for all the wiring to pass through. You
can connect cables with max. conductor diametre of 2.5mm to the panels
terminal blocks. The mains power supply wiring must use a double insulation
cable.
The main supply must include an earth conductor connected to the fixed
installation earthing system of the building. The connection with the mains
power supply must be done to the terminal blocks located on the panels up left
area Figure 8 .
Battery connection
The battery compartment has the appropriate dimensions for Α-920 batteries of
Olympia Electronics. The charging unit on PCB is also calculated for the
specific batteries. Replace them only with batteries of the same type. From
the PCB, are connected two battery wires with a special terminal on the edge.
They must be connected to the two battery poles. Connect the black wire to the
negative pole (marked (-) or a black mark), the red wire to positive pole
(marked (+) or a red mark) and connect the included wire for the link as
showed in the side figure.
Battery disposal
It is not allowed to discard batteries into common trash bins, they t i must be discarded only in battery recycling points.
Warnings
- Service and maintence activities should be done only when the device is disconneted from the mains power supply and the battery.
- During the installation the connections to the mains power supply and the battery must be done after all other connections are finished.
- The panel connection with the mains supply must be done via a10A external fuse or an automatic circuit breaker rated at 10A.This fuse has to be a separate, labeled fuse.
- Always use cables with double insulation.
- The diameter of the cable must be at least 1mm.(Figure 9)
- The inner insulation of each cable must not be cut more than 1cm (Figure 9)
- The outer insulation must not be cut more than 1cm away from the internal insulation.
- The panel’s internal fuse is T630mAL250V with 5×20 dimensions.
- The batery fuse is a resetable fuse 900mA inside the panel.
Initial Installation
When the connections to zones, sirens and other required outputs are finished then we must connect the mains power supply. In order to aid the installer during the initial installation, the panel offers a special configuration. This configuration is entered by setting MODE switch 1 to the ON position. After entering this mode the panel conducts an auto reset and the ‘Power’, ‘Zone disable’ and ‘General disable’ LEDs blink. The special functions that aid in working out various problems that might arise are:
- When a zone has an open circuit then the internal buzzer sounds and the corresponding LED lights. If the problem is corrected then the buzzer is deactivated and the LED is turned off.
- When a zone has a short circuit then the internal buzzer sounds and the corresponding LED blinks. If the problem is corrected then the buzzer is deactivated and the LED is turned off.
- When a siren output has an open circuit then the internal buzzer is activated and the corresponding fault LED lights. If the problem is corrected then the buzzer is deactivated and the LED is turned off.
- When a siren output has a short circuit then the internal buzzer sounds and the corresponding LED blinks. If the problem is corrected then the buzzer is deactivated and the LED is turned off.
- When a battery fault exists then the ‘Batt fault’ LED lights and the ‘Power fault’ LED blinks. If the problem is corrected then the LEDs are deactivated.
- If all the problems are corrected and the installation is operating normally then the MODE switch 1 must be placed in the OFF position. The panel conducts an auto-reset and is ready for operation.
Walk – Testing
By using a special operation mode we can conduct a walk test of the system. To
enter walk-test mode set the MODE switch 1 to the ON position. The ‘Power’,
‘Zone disable’ and ‘General disable’ LEDs blink. If an alarm is manually given
by either activating a BS-536 call point or by activating a smoke detector
with smoke or simulated smoke particles the corresponding Alarm LED of the
zone will light and the siren will sound for 2 seconds. Using this method we
can test the operation of the zones. After finishing the walk test set the
MODE switch 1 to the OFF position. The panel conducts an automatic reset and
enters normal operation mode.
Optional Function of EN 54-2.
The optional function which is provided by the panel is the fire alarm devices
paragraph 7.8 of EN 54-2 and delays to outputs (paragraph 7.11 of EN 54-2).
Design
Components of the panels have been selected for the intended purpose, and are
expected to operate within their specification when the environmental
conditions outside the cabinet of the panel comply with class 3k5 of EN
60721-3-3:1995.
Technical Specifications
| BS-1632
2 zone fire detection panel
| BS-1634
4 zone fire detection panel
| BS-1636
6 zone fire detection panel
---|---|---|---
Mains power supply| 220-240V AC / 50-60Hz
Consumption| 50VA
Battery type| Two 12V Lead acid sealed 2.6Ah
Charging circuit| Stabilized power supply 27.6V / max. 400mA
Zone circuits| 2 circuits monitored for short and open circuit
conditions (maximum current 35mA)| 4 circuits monitored for short
and open circuit conditions (maximum current 35mA)| 6 circuits
monitored for short and open circuit conditions (maximum
current 35mA)
Alarm circuits| Two 24V circuits that are monitored for open and short circuit
conditions (maximum current 300mA each). Each output is protected
with a self-reseting electronic fuse.
Output 24P| 24VDC ( ±3VDC) permanent output with maximum current output 0.3 A
The output is protected with a self-reseting electronic fuse.
Output 24M| 24VDC ( ±3VDC) reset interrupted output with maximum current
output 0.3 A The output is protected with a self-reseting electronic fuse.
Outputs Relays| Three relays contacts are rated at 30VDC and 5A maximum each.
Under no circumstances should voltages or currents outside limits
be connected. All relays output must be protected with a fuse of the same rating.
Total load| The total output current ( zones circuits, siren circuit, outputs 24P, 24M) must not exceed 600mA.
(ImaxA = ImaxB = 600mA, Imin = 30mA)
Autonomy
| 72 hours (Maximum connected detectors 72 and no load at output 24VM and
24VP)
Battery cut of voltage| 21V
Maximum current batteries discharge| ****
900mA
Battery maximum internal resistance Rimax| ****
1Ohm
IP| IP30
Cables| Cables for fire rated cables systems such a FIP200,MICC, PYROFIL
Fuse ratings| The panel has only one serviceable fuse to protect incoming
mains supply.
This fuse is T630 mAL250V must be replaced with a fuse of the same type and rating
Operation temperature| 0 to 50 oC
Humidity| Up to 95% relative humidity
Construction material| ABS – polycarbonate
Dimensions| 325 x 240 x 85 mm
Weight| 1345gr (3065gr with battery)| 1350gr (3070gr with battery)| 1360gr
(3080gr with battery)
Produced in accordance to| ΕΝ 54-2, ΕΝ 54-4
Guarantee| 2 years
Certification
The panels BS-1632, BS-1634 and BS-1636 are certified from DEDAL. Also DEDAL controls the production under CPR number: 1922-CPR-1784. Below are the markings:
WARRANTY
Olympia Electronics guarantees the quality, condition and operation of the goods. The period of warranty is specified in the official catalogue of Olympia Electronics and also in the technical leaflet, which accompanies each product. This warranty ceases to exist if the buyer does not follow the technical instructions included in official documents given by Olympia Electronics or if the buyer modifies the goods provided or has any repairs or re-setting done by a third party, unless Olympia Electronics has fully agreed to them in writing. Products that have been damaged can be returned to the premises of our company for repair or replacement, as long as the warranty period is valid. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to repair or to replace the returned goods and to or not charge the buyer depending on the reason of defection. Olympia Electronics reserves the right to charge or not the buyer the transportation cost.
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