bolid S2000-BI Rev.02 User manual

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INDICATOR MODULE
S2000-BI, S2000-BI Rev.02
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
1TECHNICAL INFORMATION
1.1 General
1.1.1 S2000-BI / S2000-BI Rev.02 Indicator Module (hereinafter referred to as the module) is
designed to operate as a part of an Orion integrated security system under the network controller
(S2000M control panel or Orion Pro Software Suite) together with control and indicating equipment
Signal-10, Signal-20, Signal-20M, Signal-20P Rev.01, Signal-20P SMD, S2000-4, or S2000-KDL
polling loop controller. To be part of a modular control and indicating device the module shall be
used only with an S2000M control panel of versions 3.00+.
1.1.2 The module provides light and sound indication of conditions of partitions (zones). The
module is to be installed inside protected premises and is intended for round-the-clock operation.
1.1.3 For monitoring a fire alarm system use the Fire Alarm indication type, and for
monitoring fire-fighting equipment use the Operated Appliance indication type.
1.1.4 The module is not intended to be operated in aggressive and dusty environments and in
ex-hazardous premises.
1.2 Specifications
Light Indication
-
60
two
-
color
LEDs
to indicate conditions
of
up to
60 partitions of Orion ISS
-8 single-color LEDs to display
alarms and troubles
in Orion ISS
-One LED to indicate the module conditions
-One LED to show that a sound is silenced
-One LED to show whether or not operating by
iButton is permitted
Built
-
in Buzzer
-
Yes
Tamper Switch
-
Yes
RS
-
485
Port
(
to operate as part of an Orion ISS
)
-
Yes
Power Voltage
-
10
.
2
–
28
.
4
VD
C
.
Bolid manufactured battery backed power supplies
of RIP
-
12 and RIP
-
24 series are advised to be used
Consumed Power
-
3
W max
Consumed
Current
Alarm mode
Quiescent mode (all LEDs are off)
-200 mA max at 12 VDC
-100 mA max at 24 VDC
-50 mA max at 12 VDC
-
50
mA
max
at
24
VDC
Pre
-
operation Time
-
2
s max
Weight
-
0
.
6
kg max
Programming
-
By means of
U
P
rog.exe
External Reader
-
One iButton reader c
an be connected
to
Content of precious materials
: n
ot subject to inventory accounting in case of storage, disposal
an
d recycling
.
1.3 Standard Delivery
1) S2000-BI (S2000-BI Rev.02) Indicator Module – 1 pc.
2) Instruction Manual – 1 copy
3) Woodscrew 1-3×25.016 GOST 1144-80 with Wall Plug 6х30 – 3 pcs.
4) Package – 1 pc.

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S2000-BI
S2000-BI Rev.02
Figure 1. View and Overall and Mounting Dimensions of the Module

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2MOUNTING AND WIRING THE MODULE
2.1
Mounting the Module
2.1.1 Mount the module in line with the Russian regulatory document
РД.78.145-92 “Rules for Manufacturing and Commissioning. Fire and
Intrusion Alarm Installations”. Mount the module at a height above the floor
which is suitable to operate and maintain the device.
2.1.2 The module is to be mounted on walls or other constructions of
premises at places protected against atmospheric fallouts and mechanical
damage.
2.1.3 Prior to attaching the module, please ensure that the wall the module
is to be mounted to is solid, flat, and dry.
2.1.4 Mark points on the wall for four mounting holes in accordance with
Figure 1.
2.1.5 Drill the mounting holes. Then insert wall plugs into the holes and
screw two woodscrews provided in the two upper holes so that the distance
between a woodscrew head and the wall is about 7 mm.
2.1.6 Remove the right-side cover panel.
2.1.7 Hang the module on two woodscrews. Screw the remaining
woodscrew
into
the lower side mounting hole and fix the module on the wall
.
Figure 2. Opening
Cover Panel
2.2 Wiring the Module
2.2.1 Connect wires to the terminals as shown in Figure 3.
2.2.2 Please observe polarity while connecting the module to the power supply.
2.2.3 The cross section of wires should not exceed 1.5 sq. mm.
2.2.4 If the module, the control panel, or other Orion system devices connected to the RS-485
interface bus are supplied with power by different power supplies then couple their relevant “0V”
circuits.
2.2.5 Unless the module is the last or the first device in the RS-485 interface bus, remove the
EOL jumper from the module’s PCB (see Figure 3).
2.2.6 If necessary connect the external reader to the module as shown in Figure 3.
The module does not provide monitoring communication lines with the reader for good
conditions, so fire-fighting installations should not be operated by means of the reader connected to
the module.
2.2.7 Close the cover panel of the module (see Figure 2).
Figure 3. External Connection Diagram
PS: Primary and (optionally) backup 10.2…28.4 V dc power supplies
+
S2000M Panel
Orion ISS
connection interface S2000
Panel
+
Orion Pro
Software
+
To PS
+
iButton Reader
Buzzer
Tamper Switch
620 ΩEOL Jumper
RS
-
485
LED R
LED GRN
0V
B
A
0V
ТМ

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3TESTING THE MODULE
3.1 The module should be tested by operating engineering personnel with second or higher
safety qualification level.
3.2 Inspect the module at normal climatic conditions:
− Relative Humidity 45% through 80%;
− Ambient temperature 15°C through 35°C;
− Atmospheric pressure 630 mm Hg through 800 mm Hg (84 through 106.7 kPa).
3.3 While inspecting the module, always shut off the module’s
power before connecting and disconnecting its external circuits.
3.4 Testing procedures include inspecting operability and testing
indication in the self-diagnostic mode.
3.5 Inspecting Operability
3.5.1 To inspect the module, use an S2000M panel.
3.5.2 Connect the module’s RS-485 circuits and power circuits to
the relevant terminals of the panel.
3.5.3 Connect a milliammeter in series with the power circuit of
the module.
3.5.4 Apply power to the module and the panel.
3.5.5 The power LED of the module (the upper LED near the
device name) shall show green solid light within 2 s.
3.5.6 Measure the current consumed by the module. Its value shall not exceed 200 mA.
3.5.7 Within a minute since powering on the panel shall display a message about detecting a
device with the network address currently assigned to the S2000-BI (factory value of the module
address is 127). Figure 4 shows the display of the S2000M panel with the relevant message.
3.5.8 If several messages accumulated by the module have been received by the panel, you can
browse them by the arrow buttons «◄» and «►» on the S2000M.
3.6 Testing Indication in Self-Diagnostic Mode (Indication Test)
3.6.1 Initiate the self-diagnostic mode by starting the indication test from the network controller.
3.6.2 The module’s indication operates correctly if its LEDs turn on in the following order:
a) The columns of LEDs “1” – “60” one-by-one turn on with amber, the indicator turns on with
amber, the reader LED turns on with amber, then the indicators , FIRE, PREALARM, ALARM,
PANIC, ARMING FAULT turn on with red and DISABLED, TROUBLE, , the reader LED turn on
simultaneously;
b) The rows of LEDs “1” – “60” one-by-one turn on with amber: FIRE 2, FIRE, ALARM, PANIC,
the reader LEDs turn on with red, then , FIRE 2 (with changing color), FIRE, PREALARM, ALARM,
PANIC, ARMING FAULT, TROUBLE, DISABLED, , and the reader LED (with changing color)
turn on one-by-one;
c) LEDs “1” – “60” turn on with amber and at the same time the indicators
,
FIRE,
PREALARM, ALARM, PANIC, ARMING FAULT, TROUBLE, DISABLED, and the reader LED
turn on;
d) LEDs “1” – “60” turn on with red and at the same time the indicators
,
FIRE,
PREALARM, ALARM, PANIC, and the reader LED turn on with green;
e) LEDs “1” – “60” turn on with green;
f) The test is completed.
3.6.3 The self-diagnostic mode is switched off by a single press on the button or
automatically after indication test having finished.
Figure 4

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4PROGRAMMING THE MODULE
4.1 To be adjusted to a specific use case, the module supports changing configuration
parameters stored in its non-volatile memory by means of the UProg software utility. A personal
computer and one of the interface converters PI-GR, S2000-PI, S2000-USB, USB-RS485, or
S2000Мare to be in use. The last version of UProg Configuration Tool along with additional
information relating to operating the module can be found online at http://bolid.ru. Table 1 contains
the configuration parameters of the module.
Table 1. Configuration Parameters of the Module
Parameter Description Range Factory Value
1. Partition
The number of the Orion system
partition
associated with the LED
0 – 9999 1 – 60
2. Indication Type
Defines performance of the
indicator depending on the type
of alarm loops combined to the
partition
Security Alarm
Fire Alarm
Auxiliary
Security 2 Alarm
Auxiliary 2
Engineering
Auxiliary 3
Operated Appliance
Security 3 Alarm
Trouble
Leakage Monitoring
Door Monitoring
Ac
cess Control
Security Alarm
3. Sound Alarms for
Fire 2, Fire, Prealarm
Sound alarms can be disabled if
the S2000M network controller is
located near the module
.
Disabled or On for
indefinite time On
4. Sound Alarm Duration
for Trouble Condition
The time on elapsing which a
sound alarm will be silenced
automatically.
Sound alarms can be disabled if
the S2000M network controller is
located near the module and
provides sound indication. (0 – 255) s
255 means
indefinite time
255
5. Sound Alarm Duration
for Start or Start Delay
Condition
255
6.
Sound
Alarm
Duration
for Panic Alarm
Conditions (Panic
Alarm, Duress
)
The time on elapsing which a
sound alarm will be silenced
automatically.
255
7. Sound Alarm Duration
for Intrusion Alarm
Conditions
255
8. Show Duress
Conditions On/Off Off
9. Both Power Inputs
Monitoring
On/Off Off
10. Response Pause
The admissible delay for the
module to answer requests of the
network controller
(3 – 500) ms 3 ms
11. Network Address
The network number of the
module in the line of the RS-485
interface bus
1 – 127 127
12. Silencing by iButton Silencing the module by means
of touching with iButton Yes/No No
13. Reader LED
Function Access Control,
Security Access Control

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5MODULE OPERATION
5.1 Indication Modes
5.1.1 Table 2 shows the indication modes for the power LED (the upper indicator at the right
of the device name) depending on the module’s conditions.
Table 2. Power LED Indication Modes
Module Conditions Performance
1. Norm Lit steady with green
2. Power Failed Pulses in green once per second
3. Programming (Upgrading firmware) Pulses in green four times per second
5.1.2 Tables 3
–
11 show performance of LEDs “1” – “60” depending on the status of partitions
and selected indication types. If a partition features several states then a status of more priority is
indicated. Tables 3 – 15 show partition states in the descending order of priority. If none of partition
conditions complies with states listed in the table then the relevant indicator is turned off.
The indication type “Security Alarm” is meant for indicating conditions of security and safety
partitions.
Table 3. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Security Alarm”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Panic Alarm (Panic Alarm, Duress),
Flooding Alarm, Intrusion Alarm Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Trouble
(All troubles including alarm loop troubles, troubles of
outputs, power failures, communication loss, etc.:
Fault, Input Open Failure, Input Short Failure,
Configuration Error, Tamper Alarm,
Output Open Failure, Output Short Failure,
Mains Failed, Overload, Battery Test Error, Power
Failed, Charger Failed, Battery Failed, Low Battery,
Low Backup Battery, Level Above Limit, Level
Below Limit, Noise, Actuator Failure, Actuator Error,
Service Required, Temperature Sensor Fault,
Input/Output/Unit Communication Fault,
Error Authenticating Device, PL Short Circuit Fault,
PL Overvoltage, PL Communication Error,
PL Communication Unstable, PL1 Communication
Lost, PL2 Communication Loss, Communication
Link Failure, Activation Failed)
Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Arming Failed Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Entrance Alarm Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 0.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in green
Arming in progress… Pulses in green four times per second
Armed Lit steady in red
Disabled Lit steady in amber
(with S2000M of version 3.00+)
The indication type “Security 2 Alarm” differs from the “Security Alarm” type only by LED’s
being turned off for the Disarmed status.
Table 4. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Security 2 Alarm”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Panic Alarm, Flooding Alarm,
Intrusion Alarm Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off

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Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Arming Failed Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Entrance Alarm Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 0,75 s Off
Disarmed Off
Arming in progress… Pulses in green four times per second
Armed Lit steady in red
Disabled Lit steady in amber
(with S2000M of version 3.00+)
The indication type “Security 3 Alarm” also is meant for indicating conditions of security and
safety partitions. But as compared to the Security Alarm type, troubles are indicated only when
other states are not detected.
Table 5. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Security 3 Alarm”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Panic Alarm, Flooding Alarm,
Intrusion Alarm Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Arming Failed Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Entrance Alarm Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 0.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in green
Arming in progress… Pulses in green four times per second
Armed Lit steady in red
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disabled Lit steady in amber
(with S2000M of version 3.00+)
Note: The indication type “Security 3 Alarm” operates correctly only if the control panel
S2000M of version 2.03 or higher is in use.
The indication type “Fire Alarm” is meant to indicate conditions of individual fire partitions
(zones). The integrated indicators “Fire”, “Trouble”, and “Disabled” of the modular fire alarm
control and indicating equipment are located of the S2000M control panel.
Table 6. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Fire Alarm”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Fire 2 Alarm Lit steady in red
Fire Alarm Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off
Prealarm Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Arming Failed Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Arming in progress… Pulses in green four times per second
Armed, Restored,
Noise Removed, Mains Restored,
Battery Restored, Output Normal,
Tamper Restored, PL Normal,
Charger Normal, Link Restored,
Unit / Input / Output Communication
Normal, PL1 Com Restored, PL2 Com
Restored, DC ON, Load Normal, Power
Restored, Battery 2 Normal
Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber (with S2000M of version 3.00+)
Note: An S2000M control panel of version 3.00+ shall be used.

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The indication type “Trouble” is meant for indication of troubles only. It can be used both for
security and for fire partitions (zones).
Table 7. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Trouble”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in amber
Disabled Lit steady in amber
The indication type “Operated Appliance” is designed to indicate conditions of dampers, pumps,
and other appliances. The integrated indicators “Start”, “Abort (Stop)”, “Trouble”, and “Disabled”
of the modular fire alarm control and indicating device are located on the relevant S2000M.
Table 8. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Operated Appliance”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Output Activated Lit steady in red
Start Delay when there are less than 5 s left Pulses with red four times per second
Start Delay when there are less than 15 s left Pulses with red twice per second
Start Delay when there are more than 15 s left Pulses with red once per second
Start Delay Hold Pulses with amber by the same way as for start delay
Output Activation Failed, Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in amber
Operating Position, Pump On Lit steady in red
Output Abort/Stop Lit steady in amber
Initial Position, Pump Off Lit steady in green
Disabled
Lit steady in amber
Note: The Operated Appliance indication mode is supported only by S2000M control panels of
versions 2.07+.
The indication types “Auxiliary”, “Auxiliary 2”, and “Auxiliary 3” are expected for signaling
about conditions of various engineering equipment, doors, etc. which are monitored by means of
auxiliary alarm loops. The types Auxiliary and Auxiliary 2 imply that the relevant partition contains
only auxiliary alarm loop, and various troubles of this loop are indicated with the highest priority.
These two tactics differ by the way to indicate activation of the auxiliary alarm loop (for Auxiliary
the LED illuminates steady with red while for Auxiliary 2 the LED pulses with amber). For the type
Auxiliary 3 indication of troubles in a partition is of less priority relative to auxiliary alarm loop
activation and restoring. This provides indicating only conditions of the auxiliary alarm loop even if
the partition integrates also alarm loops of other types. If only the auxiliary alarm loop is included
into a partition then indication types Auxiliary and Auxiliary 3 operate near to identically.
Table 9. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Auxiliary”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Trouble, Tamper Alarm Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in amber
Auxiliary Input Activated Lit steady in red
Auxiliary Input Restored Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber
Table 10. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Auxiliary 2”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in amber
Auxiliary Input Activated Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off

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Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Auxiliary Input Restored Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber
Table 11. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Auxiliary 3”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Auxiliary Input Activated Lit steady in red
Auxiliary Input Restored Lit steady in green
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady in amber
Disabled Lit steady in amber
S2000M control panel of versions 3.00+
The indication type “Engineering” is intended for displaying the level of temperature and
humidity.
Table 12. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Engineering”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
High Temperature, High Level Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off
Low Temperature, Low Level Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Normal Temperature, Normal Level Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber
The indication type “Leakage Monitoring”is used to warn about flooding.
Table 13. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Leakage Monitoring”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Flooding Alarm Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Flood Detector Restored Lit steady in green
Disarmed Off
Disabled Lit steady in amber
Note: A control panel S2000M of version 3.00+ should be used.
Table 14. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Door Monitoring”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Duress Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Communication Loss Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Door Forced Open Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Door Held Open Pulses with red: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Door Open Pulses with green: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Door Closed Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber
Note: A control panel S2000M of version 3.00+ should be used.

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Table 15. Performance of LEDs “1” – “60” for Indication Type “Access Control”
Partition Status Indicator “1” – “60” Performance
Communication Loss Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Access Locked Lit steady in red
Free Access Pulses with green: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Controlled Access Lit steady in green
Disabled Lit steady in amber
Note: A control panel S2000M of version 3.00+ should be used.
A partition proceeds to the Trouble state in cases of open or short circuit failures in alarm loops,
disabled or failed addressable detectors, opening of a device housing, mains failures, and power
failures.
A partition proceeds to Communication Loss state if communication with the devices is lost, or
the polling loop are not in proper conditions (overvoltage, short circuit).
When operating with an S2000M of version 2.07 or below monitoring and indication of
conditions of operated appliances and resetting alarms are not supported.
5.1.3 The indicators FIRE, PREALARM, ALARM, PANIC, ARMING FAULT, DISABLED,
and TROUBLE indicate alarms and troubles of specific types occurred in the part of Orion ISS
currently assigned with the S2000-BI module. These LEDs pulse synchronously with indicators of
those partitions which are in the relevant states. Thus, if several partitions are in various conditions
then these indicators provide fast estimation of current situation and defining action priority.
Table 16 describes performance of the indicators after alarms have been received.
Table 16. Performance of Single-Color LEDs
Partition Status
LED Performance
Fire 2 Alarm FIRE 2 Red
Fire Alarm FIRE Red: 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off
Prealarm PREALARM Red: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Intrusion Alarm, Flood Alarm ALARM Red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Panic Alarm (Panic Alarm, Duress) PANIC Red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Arming Failed ARMING FAULT Amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Disabled DISABLED Amber
Trouble TROUBLE* Amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Silenced SILENCED Amber
Note: * The TROUBLE LED also indicates loss of communication with the network controller.
The single-color LEDs are meant to indicate integrated partition states in scope of the module.
Indication of integrated states of the system is provided by the S2000M.
5.1.4 The reader LED, depending of its selected function, after touching the reader with an
iButton either indicates the status of the operated partition within 30 s or indicates that the user is
accessed to operation.
Table 17. Reader LED Indication
Function “Security”
Partition Status
LED Performance
Waiting for Response…
(After touching with an iButton) Flashes with red and green alternately
Alarm (all kinds of alarms) Pulses with red: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Input Trouble Pulses with amber: 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Arming in progress… Pulses with green: 0.125 s On / 0.125 s Off

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Partition Status
LED Performance
Arming Failed Pulses with amber: 0.5 s On / 0.5 s Off
Disarmed Lit steady with green
Armed Lit steady in red
Prohibited Pulses with red within a second: 0.125 s On / 0.125 s Off
Function “Access Control”
Operating Status
LED Performance
Waiting for Response… Flashes with red and green alternately
Can be Operated Lit steady with green
Prohibited Pulses with red within a second: 0.125 s On / 0.125 s Off
5.2 Sounding Modes
5.2.1 Table 18 presents performance of the sounder depending on conditions of the partitions.
Table 18. Buzzer Performance
Partition Status Buzzer Performance
Activated Changes tone once per two seconds
Start Delay, Start Delay Hold
Within more than 15 s Changes tone once per second
Start Delay, Start Delay Hold
Within less than 15 s Changes tone twice per second
Start Delay, Start Delay Hold
Within less than 5 s Changes tone four times per second
Fire 2 Alarm 0.8 s On / 0.2 s Off
Fire Alarm 0.6 s On / 0.4 s Off
Fire Prealarm 0.25 s twice / 1.25 s Off
Intrusion Alarm 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off
Panic Alarm (Panic Alarm, Duress) 0.25 s On / 0.25 s Off
Trouble 0.25 s On / 1.75 s Off
Access Request (touching with an iButton) Turns on for 0.25 s
Access Denied Turns on for 1 s
Access Granted Turns on for 0.25 s
Others Off
Table 19. Indication Mode Compatibility
Indication Type Supported By
Intrusion Alarm
Intrusion 2 Alarm
Fire Alarm
Trouble
S2000 control panel of versions 1.20+
S2000M control panel of versions 2.03+
Orion KD software of versions 7.4+
Orion Pro software of versions 1.10 SP1+
Engineering
Auxiliary, Auxiliary 2, Auxiliary 3
Intrusion 3 Alarm
S2000M control panel of versions 2.03+
Orion Pro software of versions 1.11+
Operated Appliance S2000M control panel of versions 2.07+
Orion Pro software of versions 1.12 SP2+
Leakage Monitoring
Door Monitoring
Access Control
S2000M control panel of versions 3.00+
5.2.2 The sounder can be silenced by pushing the button . The UProg utility provides
restricting access to silencing alarms and troubles. In such case the button is disabled, and

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sounding is turned off after touching the iButton reader by one of iButtons which codes are enrolled
in the module’s memory. Sounds can be silenced automatically except for Prealarm, Fire, Fire 2 if this
defined in the module configuration. Duration of sounds is selected while configuring the module. In
this case no message about silencing is sent to the network controller.
5.3 Operating Partitions
5.3.1 Partitions can be operated (armed and/or disarmed) using an iButton. After a first touch
the reader LED indicates status of the operated partition (the Security function) or shows that
operating partitions is permitted (the Access Control function). After a second touch the currently
disarmed partition is armed or, otherwise, the currently armed partition is disarmed (if the iButton is
authorized). If authorities are restricted (arming only or disarming only) then only permitted
operation can be done.
5.4 Messages Sent to the Network Controller
The module sends the network controller the following messages over the RS-485 interface:
Tamper Alarm
The module housing has been open
Tamper Restored
The module housing has been closed
Si
lencing The button has been pressed in response to a sound alarm or
the sound alarm has been silenced by touching the module reader
with iButton
Device Reboot
The module is reenergized
Power Failed
Power Restored
The power voltage has dropped below a permissible threshold
Power voltage has been in the normal range
5.5 Operating Offline
5.5.1 In case of loss of communications over RS-485 for more than 60 s all events are sent with
time stamps determined by internal clock of the module. All LEDs except for the power indicator
turn off while the TROUBLE LED turns on. Once per hour the module automatically synchronizes
with the S2000M control panel.
5.5.2 The module provides buffering event transmitted over RS-485.
5.6 Network Address
Network Address is meant to identify the module uniquely within an Orion integrated security
system. The module sends messages to and receives commands from the network controller only
with the address defined by this parameter. Network address should be unique for every module.
Customizing Response Pause provides operating the module within a system with a
sophisticated network topology where long layover can exist, for example, while converting RS-485
data into other interfaces intended for transmission over local area networks, fiber optic channels, or
radio channels.
Current values of the module parameters Network Address and Response Pause can be unset to
factory (default) values by successive pressing on the tamper switch three times for a long time and
once quickly (dush-dush-dush-dot). A long press here means holding the tamper switch pressed for
at least 1.5 s. A quick press here is implied as holding the tamper switch pressed for 0.1…0.5 s.
Pauses between presses should be at least 0.1 s and no more than 0.5 s every.
6OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
6.1 Main Operating Factors
6.1.1 The module doesn’t send false alarms under electromagnetic interference of the second
test severity level in accordance with Russian Standard GOST R 50009.
6.1.2 Radio disturbances from the module operation do not exceed the values specified in
GOST R 50009.
6.1.3 The module design provides ingress protection rating IP20 as per GOST 14254-96.

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6.1.4 The module is designed to provide its fire safety while emergency operating and on
violations of operation rules in accordance with Russian Standard GOST 12.1.004-91.
6.1.5 As to resistance to mechanical stress the module corresponds to the placement category 03
in accordance with Russian Standard OST 25 1099-83.
6.1.6 As to resistance to climatic conditions the module meets the requirements of Category
“03” as per OST 25 1099-83 but for operating at ambient temperatures minus 30°C through +50°C.
6.2 Safety Precautions
6.2.1 The design of the module meets the requirements of electrical and fire safety in
accordance with Russian Standards GOST 12.2.007.0-75 and GOST 12.1.004-91.
6.2.2 The module has no circuits under a hazardous voltage.
7MAINTENANCE
7.1 The maintenance works must be carried out by electricians certified with the second or
higher electrical safety qualification level.
7.2 Preventive maintenance of the module should be carried out at least annually.
Maintenance works are to be performed by a service company employee and include:
–Checking the external conditions of the module;
–Inspection of the module operability as per Section 3 of this manual;
–Verifying the module for secure mounting and conditions of wires and terminal
connections.
8MANUFACTURER WARRANTY
8.1 The manufacturer guarantees that the product meets technical requirements if the user
follows the instructions for transportation, storage, installation, and usage.
8.2 The average lifetime of the module is at least 10 years.
8.3 Warranty period is 18 months since putting the module into operation but no more than 24
months from the manufacturer's date of issue.
8.4 While submitting the module for repair, please apply a report describing the failure.
8.5 If you have any problems with programming or operating the module please contact
Claims shall be submitted to the following address:
ZAO NVP Bolid, 4 Pionerskaya Str., Korolev 141070, Moscow Region, Russia
Phone/Fax: +7 (495) 775-71-55 (multi-channel), 777-40-20, 516-93-72.
9CONFORMITY CERTIFICATES
9.1 S2000-BI and S2000-BI Rev.02 Indicator Modules meet the requirements of Technical
Regulation of Fire Safety Requirements (Federal Low No.123-FZ) which is confirmed by
Conformity Certificate No. С-RU.ЧС13.В.00874 issued by the certification body POZHTEST of
FGU VNIIPO of EMERCOM of Russia, 12 VNIIPO Microraion, Balashikha, Moscow Region,
143903.
9.2 S2000-BI and S2000-BI Rev.02 Indicator Modules meet the requirements of Technical
Regulations of Custom Union TR CU 020/2011 which is confirmed by Conformity Certificate
ТС №RU Д-RU.МЕ61.В.00313.
9.3 S2000-BI, S2000-BI Rev.02 Indicator Modules are a part of Orion addressable fire alarm
system approved by Conformity Certificates No BY/112 02.01.033 00251, No.BY/112
02.01.033.00573, issued by Institution “The Republican Center of Certification and Licensed Kinds

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of Activity Expertise” of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Belarus, 73a
Zakharova St., Minsk, 220088, Republic of Belarus.
9.4 Production of S2000-BI and S2000-BI Rev.02 is certified according to
GOST ISO 9001-2011 as per Conformity Certificate №РОСС RU.ИК32.К00153.
10 ACCEPTANCE AND PACKAGING CERTIFICATE
Indicator Module
S2000-BI
S2000-BI Rev.02 Serial Number___________________,
Is manufactured, accepted in accordance with mandatory requirements of state standards and actual
technical documentation, packaged by CJSC NVP Bolid, and approved as proper for operation.
Responsible for acceptance and packaging
QCD __________________________ ____________________________
Full Name Date, Month, Year
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