EL.MO. Spa TA1002 User manual

User Manual
TA1002 - TA1004 - TA2000
Conventional / Addressable
Microprocessor-Based Fire Panels
090020787
Certificate of conformity CE n°0051 - CPD - xxxx
Reference regulations EN54-2 and EN54-4

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FOREWORD
FOR THE INSTALLER:
Please follow carefully the specifications relative to electric and security systems realization further to the manufacturer’s
prescriptions indicated in the manual provided.
Provide the user the necessary indication for use and system’s limitations, specifying that there exist precise specifications and
different safety performances levels that should be proportioned to the user needs. Have the user view the directions indicated
in this document.
FOR THE USER:
Periodically check carefully the system functionality making sure all enabling and disabling operations were made correctly.
Have skilled personnel make the periodic system’s maintenance. Contact the installer to verify correct system operation in case
its conditions have changed (e.g.: variations in the areas to protect due to extension, change of the access modes, etc…)
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This device has been projected, assembled and tested with the maximum care, adopting control procedures in accordance with
the laws in force. The full correspondence to the functional characteristics is given exclusively when it is used for the purpose it
was projected for, which is as follows:
Conventional / Addressable Microprocessor-Based Fire Panels
Any use other than the one mentioned above has not been forecasted and therefore it is not possible to guarantee its correct
operativeness.
The manufacturing process is carefully controlled in order to prevent defaults and bad functioning. Nevertheless, an extremely
low percentage of the components used is subjected to faults just as any other electronic or mechanic product. As this item is
meant to protect both property and people, we invite the user to proportion the level of protection that the system offers to the
actual risk (also taking into account the possibility that the system was operated in a degraded manner because of faults and the
like), as well reminding that there are precise laws for the design and assemblage of the systems destinated to these kind of
applications.
The system’s operator is hereby advised to see regularly to the periodic maintenance of the system, at least in accordance with
the provisions of current legislation, as well as to carry out checks on the correct running of said system on as regular a basis
as the risk involved requires, with particular reference to the control unit, sensors, sounders, dialler(s) and any other device
connected. The user must let the installer know how well the system seems to be operating, based on the results of periodic
checks, without delay.
Design, installation and servicing of systems which include this product, should be made by skilled staff with the necessary
knowledge to operate in safe conditions in order to prevent accidents. These systems’ installation must be made in accordance
with the laws in force. Some equipment’s inner parts are connected to electric main and therefore electrocution may occur if
servicing was made before switching off the main and emergency power. Some products incorporate rechargeable or non
rechargeable batteries as emergency power supply. Their wrong connection may damage the product, properties and the
operator’s safety (burst and fire).
Your d e a l er:

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CONTENTS
1. DEVICE CLEANING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
2. GENERALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
3. PANEL DISPLAYS AND KEYS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
3.1.Panel LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
3.2.Panel function keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
4. LEVEL 2 MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.1.Disablings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
4.2.Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
4.3.Devices (with TAEXP20 -LOOP installed) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.4.Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
4.5.Display contrast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
4.6.Programming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
DEVICE CLEANING
Clean the panel with a damp cloth using non-corrosive detergent suitable for platic surfaces cleaning. Do not spray liquids
directly on the device surface.

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1. GENERALS
The conventional fire detection panels, TA1002, TA1004 and TA2000, belong to a new family of single microprocessor-
based control units, able to manage (respectively):
• TA1002 - 2 conventional zones + MCP (call points line)
• TA1004 - 4 conventional zones + MCP (call points line)
• TA2000 - 12 conventional zones + MCP (call points line) + 1 analogue-addressable LOOP
The handy graphic display shows the operating status of the panels at any moment, and in case of anomaly or alarm events,
the display back-light changes its color, displaying and highlighting its status.
A series of keys and LED indicators on the front panel allows an easy reading and fast intervention when panel status control
or modification of the parameters become necessary.
Main features of TA series panels:
• 2 / 4 / 12 zones, each one consisting of:
• 1 input for conventional sensor with 4K7 ohm balance resistance
• 1 line settable as: - open collector output
- input with pull-up for connection to a device with open-collector output
- balanced input
- 4 - 20mA input
• 1 MCP zone, for call points with 4K7 ohm balance resistance
• 1 Analogue Adressable Loop, TAEXP20, connection of up to 254 addressable devices ( for TA2000 model only)
• 1 alarm balanced supervised output ( AL. REL. ), protected by PTC
• 1 RELAY NO/C/NC output for fault alert ( FAULT )
• 1 RELAY NO/C/NC output for pre alarm alert ( PRE AL. )
• 2 RELAY NO/C/NC outputs, settable, ( AUX1 and AUX2 )
• Acoustic alert with internal buzzer for alarm, pre-alarm and fault
• 1 x 24VDC output for users, protected by PTC ( OUT +24V )
• 1 x 24VDC resettable output for users, protected by PTC ( +24V RES. )
• Power supply system with control of battery charge and charge failure
• AL2SW24 - 29VDC / 2A internal power supply unit
• Possibility to connect an additional AL2SW24 power supply unit to double current input
• User interface with multi-color backlit graphic display, keypad and LED indicators
• Preset for the connection of :
•MDGSME GSM module ( optional )
•TAREL24 relay board ( optional )
•1USBconnector
• Clock for management of event log ( event log up to 2000 entries )
• Temperature control of the two optional internal batteries ( NTC1 and NTC2 )
Compliance with (UNI) EN 54-2:2007, (UNI) EN 54-4:2007, (UNI) EN 54-21:2006 (in case of GSM dialler installation.)
CPD certification pending.
Parts supplied:
- AL2SW24 power supply unit
- Bracket and screws to fix power supply unit
- 2 x 47KOhm + 2 x 4K7 Ohm for TA1002 panel only
- 4 x 47KOhm + 6 x 4K7 Ohm for TA1004 and TA2000 panels only
- Tecnical and programming manual
- User manual
- CD-Rom with documentation and configuration software

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2. PANEL DISPLAYS AND KEYS
Below is the front label; all functions and states of the control panels are shown by and managed using the graphic display
and they are indicated by coloured LED indicators. The control keys of the many panel functions make panel control and
programming operations extremely easy and user-friendly.
One of the features of the new graphic display is the option of changing the backlighting colour according to the status of
the control unit. During normal operation, the display backlight will be GREEN, YELLOW in case of fault or anomaly, RED
in case of alarm events. When the control unit is being programmed or set, the backlight will be WHITE.
Normal operation mode
GREEN
Alert for anomaly or wrong connection
YELLOW
Alarm alert
RED
Setup mode
WHITE

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2.1 Panel LED indicators
LED name Colour Indication
POWER GREEN 230V Power
SILENCE YELLOW Acoustic devices silenced
PRE-ALARM RED Alarm check + pre-alarm ON
INVEST. DELAY YELLOW Acknowledgment timer or
Investigation timer active
DAY / NIGHT YELLOW Day / Night mode
LED name Colour Fixed Light Blinking
FIRE RED Alarm event(s) ON with silenced sounder Alarm events ON
GSM ON RED Telephone dialler ON Waiting a confirm
DISABLE YELLOW Disabled elements -----
TEST YELLOW System element(s) is / are being tested -----
GENERAL FAULT YELLOW Fault events ON with silenced buzzer Fault events ON
SYSTEM FAULT YELLOW CPU fault with silenced buzzer -----
SOUNDERS FAULT YELLOW Acoustic devices fault with silenced buzzer Acoustic devices fault
GSM FAULT YELLOW GSM module fault with silenced buzzer GSM module fault

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2.2 Panel function keys
Level 1 Function Level 2 Function Level 3 Function
---- Enters the selected menu /
Confirms data
Enters the selected menu /
Confirms data
Scrolls events UP Moves the selection upwards Moves the selection upwards
Scrolls events DOWN Moves the selection downwards Moves the selection downwards
Displays fault events, if at the
same time alarm events are
present
Returns to previous menu /
Delete operation
Returns to previous menu /
Deletes operation
Key name Level 1 Function Level 2 / 3 Function
EVACUATE
Duringpanelacknowledgmentor
investigation time it resets panel
delay time intervals and sets the
panel to alarm condition
During panel idle status, it generates
an"evacuate"event andsetsthe panel
to alarm condition.
During panel acknowledgment or
investigation time it operates as seen
at level 1.
At level 3 the key is disabled.
SILENCE Silences the buzzer
During panel alarm or fault condition.
it silences acoustic devices.
If pressed again, it re-activates such
devices. During Day/Night mode
acknowledgmenttimeitsetsthepanel
to investigation mode
RESET ----- During panel alarm or fault condition,
it resets the panel.
DAY / NIGHT ----- It enables / disables day/night mode.
At level 3 the key is disabled.
To access LEVEL 2:
insert the special key supplied with the fire panel into the level
selector and rotate it: you will switch from LEVEL 1 to LEVEL 2.
To access LEVEL 3:
once at level 2, scroll the menu and insert a PASSWORD for the
PROGRAMMING section.

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3. LEVEL 2 MENU
To access LEVEL 2 menu, insert the key supplied with the panel into the plastic lock on the front of the fire panel housing then turn it
and set it to LEVEL 2 position.
Display backlight will turn white and LEVEL 2 menu will be displayed as per following image.
Use ,, ENTER and ESC keys to browse Level 2 Menu.
Level 2 menu starting display:
3.1 Disablings
Disablements - ZONE
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > ZONE
- A list of zones will display (zones displayed depends on panel model and setup)
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the zone(s) to disable.
- To disable the zone selected press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the zone, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
Disablements - DEVICE (enabled if TAEXP20 - LOOP module is installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > DEVICE
- A list of the addresses of the self-learnt devices will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the device (address) to disable.
- To disable the device selected press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the device, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
Disablements - OUTPUT MODULES (enabled if TAEXP20 - LOOP module is installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > OUTPUT MODULES
- A list of the addresses of the output modules will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the module (address) to disable.
- To disable the module selected press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the module, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
= ENTER
= UP
= DOWN
= ESC

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Disablements - SOUNDERS (enabled if TAEXP20 - LOOP module is installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > SOUNDERS
- A list of the addresses of the sounders will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the sounder (address) to disable.
- To disable the sounder selected press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the sounder, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
Disablements - PANEL OUTPUTS
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > PANEL OUTPUTS
- The list of ZONE and AUX1 and AUX2 outputs will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the output to disable.
- To disable the output selected press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the output, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
Disablements - GSM
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > GSM
- To disable the GSM module, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To re-enable the GSM module, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC twice.
3.2 Events
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISABLEMENTS > EVENTS
- The panel events log will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to browse panel events.
- To go back to LEVEL 2 MENU, press ESC key.
Event date and time
Event type
Alarmed zone and device
Event number / Total events
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3.3 Devices (with TAEXP20 -LOOP installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DEVICES
- The display will show the address of the first devices self-learn to the loop.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to browse registered addresses.
- Press ENTER to display the type of device connected to the address in use.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to browse memorized devices and display their:
Address - Type - Description - Zone - Group (if present)
- To exit press ESC key.
3.4 Test
Test - ZONES
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > ZONES
- The list of zones will be displayed (zones will be displayed according to panel model and setup.)
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the zone to be tested.
- To start testing the zone selected, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
Now the zone has to be alarmed by triggering a detector or the zone emergency call point. The panel will trigger AL.REL. alarm
output signalling the detection of the sensor or the call point; it will disable the output after 10 seconds.
- To stop testing this zone, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
Test - OUTPUTS
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > OUTPUTS
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select SOUNDER option.
- To enable SOUNDER (or AL.REL.) output, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the output, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select ZONE 1 (valid for all zones connected).
- To enable ZONE 1 output, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the output, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
[OUTPUTS are: relay outputs of optional TAREL24 board + digital outputs of panel I/O terminals, if setup]
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select FAULT option.
- To enable FAULT output, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the output, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select AUX 1 option.
- To enable AUX 1 relay, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the relay, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select AUX 2 option.
- To enable AUX 2 relay, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the relay, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).

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Test - LOOP OUTPUTS (with TAEXP20 -LOOP installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > LOOP OUTPUTS
- The list of addresses of output modules self-learnt to the loop will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the address of the output to be tested.
- To enable the selected output, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the output, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key.
Test - LOOP SOUNDER (with TAEXP20 -LOOP installed)
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > LOOP SOUNDERS
- The list of addresses of SOUNDERS modules self-learnt to the loop will be displayed.
- Use (UP) and (DOWN) keys to select the address of the module to be tested.
- To enable the selected sounder, press ENTER (an ’X’ will appear on the right).
- To disable the sounder, press ENTER again (the ’X’ on the right will disappear).
- To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key.
Test - DISPLAY
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > DISPLAY
- A vertical bar will start displaying from the left side of the graphic display and will switch on all the pixels of the display.
- At the same time, the display backlight will change colour every second in sequencial mode.
- To exit test mode and go back to TEST menu press ESC key.
Test - LED
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > LED
- The LEDs on the panel front cover will switch on for 2 seconds all at the same time.
- The panel will return to TEST menu after 2 seconds automatically.
Test - BUZZER
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > TEST > BUZZER
- The panel buzzer will be enabled for 5 seconds.
- The panel will return to TEST menu after 5 seconds automatically.
3.5 Display contrast
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > DISPLAY CONTRAST
- Press (UP) and (DOWN) keys repetedly to increase / decrease the percentage of the displayed contrast.
- Press ENTER to save the new settings.
- Press ESC to exit without saving and go back to LEVEL 2 menu.
3.6 Programming
Go to LEVEL 2 MENU > PROGRAMMING
- Key-in a 4-figure PASSWORD (default 0000).
- Press (UP) and (DOWN) keys repetedly to increase / decrease a number.
- Press ENTER to move to the following figure.
- Once the fourth figure has been digited, and the password is correct, press ENTER to access LEVEL 3 menu.

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