Haes ESA-2001 Guide

NTRODUCTION
This manual covers the installation,
programming and commissioning of
the ESPRiT Argus Fire Alarm Control Panels for One to Two Loop and One to Four Loop
Haes Systems Ltd, Unit 3, Horton Industrial Park, West Drayton, Uxbridge, UB7 8JD
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Model Number Addressable
European Standard EN54-2 : 1997 + A1 : 2006
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.
Provided Options (with requirements):
Output to fire alarm devices, dependency type ‘A’, test condition
European Standard EN54-4 : 1998
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings.
Haes Systems Ltd declare that the products identified below conform to the essential requirements
specified in the Construction Products Regulation CPR305/2011/EU.
In addition, the product complies with the following:
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC, EN60950-1: 2006 Safety of information technology equipment
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/EC EN61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 Emissions,
Class B EN50130-4: 2011 +A1:2014 Immunity, Product Family Standard.
This product has been designed to comply with the requirement of the low voltage safety and the
EMC directives. Failure to follow the instructions may compromise its adherence to this standard.
ESPRIT-ADDRESSABLE
REPEATER INSTALLATION,
COMMISSIONING &
OPERATING MANUAL
This manual covers the installation, programming and commissioning of
the Esprit-Addressable Repeater

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Haes Technologies Ltd, Unit 3, Horton Industrial Park, West Drayton, Uxbridge, UB7 8JD
Model Number
ESA-2001
Haes Technologies Ltd declare that the products identified above conform to the essential
requirements specified in the Construction Products Regulation CPR305/2011/EU.
In addition, the product complies with the following:
Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EC,
IEC 62368-1: Safety of information technology equipment Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 2014/30/EC
EN61000-6-3:2007 + A1:2011 Emissions, Class B
EN50130-4: 2011 +A1:2014 Immunity, Product Family Standard.
This product has been designed to comply with the requirement of the low voltage safety
and the EMC directives. Failure to follow the instructions may compromise its adherence to
this standard.

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SAFETY
IMPORTANT NOTICE
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE HANDLING THE EQUIPMENT AND
OBSERVE ALL ADVICE GIVEN WITHIN IT.
THIS PARTICULARLY APPLIES TO THE PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO AVOID
ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE
Important Safety Notes
The panel is safe to operate provided it has been installed in compliance with the
manufacturer’s instructions and used in accordance with this manual.
Hazardous voltages are present inside the panel—DO NOT open it unless you are qualified
and authorised to do so. There is no need to open the panel’s enclosure except to carry out
commissioning, maintenance and remedial work. This work must only be carried out by
competent service personnel who are fully conversant with the contents of the panel’s
installation manual and have the necessary skills for maintaining this equipment.
The product must be installed, commissioned and maintained for operation, including periodic
checks, in accordance with applicable codes of practice, national standard regulations and
local instructions for fire systems appropriate to the country and location of the installation. It
is the responsibility of the system user to ensure it is regularly serviced and maintained in
good working order.
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Disclaimer
No responsibility can be accepted by the manufacturer or distributors of this fire alarm panel
for any misinterpretation of an instruction or guidance note or for the compliance of the
system as a whole. The manufacturer’s policy is one of continuous improvement and we
reserve the right to make changes to product specifications at our discretion and without
prior notice. E & O E.
Warnings
Before installation, refer to the Ratings shown on the label inside the product
and to the ‘Specifications Chart’ in this document. If you are unclear on any
point, please DO NOT proceed. Contact the manufacturer or supplier for
clarification and guidance.
Only Trained service personnel should undertake the Installation,
Programming and Maintenance of this equipment.
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Cautions
Equipment Guarantee
This product has been manufactured in conformance with the requirements of
all applicable EU Council Directives and is not guaranteed unless the complete
system is installed and commissioned in accordance with the laid down
national standards by an approved and competent person or organisation.
This product has been designed to comply with the requirements of the Low Voltage
Safety and the EMC Directives. Failure to follow the installation instructions may
compromise its adherence to these standards.
Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................2
SAFETY................................................................................................................................3
IMPORTANT NOTICE ...........................................................................................................................3
Important Safety Notes.......................................................................................................................3
Disclaimer............................................................................................................................................3
Warnings.........................................................................................................................................3
Cautions ..........................................................................................................................................4
TABLE OF CONTENTS........................................................................................................5
General Description of the Equipment...............................................................................................7
Repeater Cabinet ............................................................................................................................8
Circuit Description/Function...........................................................................................................8
TPC2879-206 PSU PCB ................................................................................................................8
TPCA05 Network Card PCB .........................................................................................................8
Technical Specification........................................................................................................................9
General Specification..................................................................................................................9
Electrical Specification Inputs & Outputs –TPC2879-206 PSU PCB............................................9
Electrical Specification Inputs & Outputs –TPCA05 Network Card PCB.....................................9
INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................10
Safety ................................................................................................................................................10
ESD Precaution..............................................................................................................................10
Installing the system .........................................................................................................................11
General..........................................................................................................................................11
Environment..................................................................................................................................11
Mounting the cabinet ...................................................................................................................11
Power connections........................................................................................................................12
Network Wiring.........................................................................................................................12
Panel-to-Repeater connections ..............................................................................................12
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS...........................................................................................13
Repeater Control and Indications.....................................................................................................13
Front Panel....................................................................................................................................13
Keypads.....................................................................................................................................14
Status LED Indicators ................................................................................................................15
Software Downloads.........................................................................................................................16
User Controls ....................................................................................................................................16

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General User Controls...................................................................................................................16
Available Functions...................................................................................................................16
Authorized User Controls..............................................................................................................16
Available Functions...................................................................................................................17
Authorised User Menu Options ................................................................................................17
Engineer Controls..........................................................................................................................17
Available Functions...................................................................................................................18
Engineer Menu Options............................................................................................................18
Panel Alarm Conditions.....................................................................................................................19
Fire Alarm Condition.....................................................................................................................19
Fault Condition..............................................................................................................................19
Functionality During a System Fault .........................................................................................19
Functionality During a Loop Fault .............................................................................................20
CONFIGURING THE SYSTEM...........................................................................................21
Accessing the Menu Structure..........................................................................................................21
MAIN MENU......................................................................................................................................22
MAIN MENU: CONFIG ...................................................................................................................23
CONFIG MENU: OPTIONS..........................................................................................................23
CONFIG MENU: PASSWORD......................................................................................................23
CONFIG MENU: DEFAULT..........................................................................................................24
MAIN MENU: REPORT...................................................................................................................24
REPORT MENU: ALARM ............................................................................................................24
REPORT MENU: FAULT..............................................................................................................25
REPORT MENU: DISABLE...........................................................................................................25
REPORT MENU: TEST.................................................................................................................26
REPORT MENU: OTHER.............................................................................................................26
MAIN MENU: TIME&DATE ............................................................................................................27
TIME&DATE MENU: TIME & DATE............................................................................................27
TIME&DATE MENU: SET DST.....................................................................................................27
MAIN MENU: LAMP TEST..............................................................................................................28
MAIN MENU: CONTRAST ..............................................................................................................28
MAIN MENU: BUZZER ...................................................................................................................29
MENU Breakdown.........................................................................................................................30
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE.........................................................................................31
SCHEDULE OF TESTING..................................................................................................32

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PRODUCT OVERVIEW
Quality, reliability, ease of use and feature rich are attributes that are consistent across the
entire range of Haes fire alarm control panels. The ESPRiT Addressable panels encompass
all these attributes, to provide the fire alarm engineer’s panel of choice.
For the fire alarm engineer, the panel has been designed to be easy to install and to
minimise labour costs, by providing ample room for tasks such as wiring and changing
batteries. Activation is via key switch or access code, which means you should always be
able to work on the panel and the one man walk tests will help reduce the cost of
maintaining the fire alarm system.
The ESPRiT- Addessable Repeater is designed to be intuitive and flexible for the fire alarm
engineer to programme and incorporates a large 240 x 64-pixel graphical display, with an
easy-to-navigate menu system, which uses simple discernible icons in each section.
Simplicity is one of the most important aspects when considering the end user of a fire alarm
panel. The easy to read control panel, with its graphical LCD display and five marked control
buttons, and the 3-step silence functionality gives non-technical people the confidence to
correctly manage their fire alarm system.
As part of an addressable panel, signals from detectors, manual call points or any other
devices are individually identified at the repeater’s LCD graphical display.
ESPRiT Addressable panels are approved to European standards EN54-2 & 4, Fire
Detection and Alarm Systems –Control & Indicating Equipment.
This product has been designed and manufactured in the United Kingdom.
General Description of the Equipment
The repeater cabinet comprises of a sheet steel enclosure, suitable for wall mounting, with a
screw fixed front access door. Cable entry is via 20mm ‘knockouts’ at the top and rear of the
cabinet.

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Repeater Cabinet
Circuit Description/Function
TPC2879-206 PSU PCB
PSU (+ -)
28.0VDC input from an EN54-4 compliant power supply
28V / 0V (+ -)
28V output, fused at 500mA
TPCA05 Network Card PCB
COMS A (+ -) / COMS B (+ -)
RS485 serial communication terminals connected to form a Fault Tolerant or Legacy network.

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Technical Specification
General Specification
Enclosure
Steel IP30. Epoxy powder coated Interpon Radon, silver grey.
Cabling
Fire resistant screened cable, minimum size 1 mm2. Max cable
length 1 Km (20 Ohm). FireBurn, FP200 or equivalent (max
capacitance 1uF, max inductance 1 millihenry).
Detector compatibility
Argus
Temperature range: -5°C to +40°C
Maximum relative humidity: 95%
Approx. dimensions of panel (W x H x D)
306mmx206mmx58mm
Electrical Specification Inputs & Outputs –TPC2879-206 PSU PCB
Terminal capacity
0.5mm2to 2.5mm2solid or stranded
wire.
PSU Input +/- to PCB
28VDC supply input. Diode protected
for reversal and independent short
circuit.
Max current 1 amp.
28v+, 0v- power output
28VDC supply output for fire alarm
accessory relays etc. Max continuous
use = 400mA.
Fused at 500mA. Fuse = 500mA
resettable fuse.
Electrical Specification Inputs & Outputs –TPCA05 Network Card PCB
Terminal capacity
0.5mm2to 2.5mm2solid or stranded
wire.
COMS A (+ -)
COMS B (+ -)
Standard RS485 voltages.
Short circuit protected.

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INSTALLATION
Safety
This product should be installed, commissioned and maintained by, or under the supervision
of, competent persons according to good engineering practice and,
i. BS 7671 (IEE wiring regulations for electrical installations)
ii. Local codes of practice
iii. Statutory requirements and national standard regulations for fire systems
appropriate to the country and location of the installation.
iv. Any instructions specifically advised by the manufacturer.
You are requested to take such steps as are necessary to ensure that any appropriate
information about this product is made available by you to anyone concerned with its use.
Further copies of this User Instruction Manual are available from the website
www.https://haes-tech.com.
This equipment is designed to be operated from 230V AC 50/60 Hz mains supplies and is of
Class I construction. As such it must be connected to a protective earthing conductor in the
fixed wiring of the installation. Failure to ensure that all conductive accessible parts of this
equipment are adequately bonded to the protective earth will render the equipment unsafe.
THIS IS A PIECE OF CLASS I EQUIPMENT AND MUST BE EARTHED
Only trained, suitably skilled and technically competent service personnel
should undertake the Installation, Programming and Maintenance of this
equipment.
ESD Precaution
This particularly applies to the precautions necessary to avoid Electro-Static Discharge.
This equipment is constructed with static sensitive components. Wear an anti-static earth
strap connected to panel enclosure’s earth point. Before installing or removing any printed
circuit boards, or connecting cables, remove all sources of power (mains and battery).
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Installing the system
General
Care should be taken with regards to avoiding the close proximity of high voltage cables or
areas likely to induce electrical interference. Earth links should be maintained on all system
cables and grounded in the control panel. The detection and sounder circuit cabling is
classed as extra low voltage and must be segregated away from mains voltage.
Any junction boxes used should be clearly labelled FIRE ALARM.
Any coils or solenoids used in the system must be suppressed, to avoid damage to the
control equipment.
Environment
The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean, dry and not subject to shock or
vibration. Damp, salt air or environments, where water ingress or extremes of temperature
may affect the panel, must be avoided. The temperature should be in the range of -5°C to
+40°C, and the relative humidity should not exceed 95%.
Mounting the cabinet
Secure the cabinet to the wall using the four indented holes in the back of the cabinet.
Ensure the cabinet is mounted level and in a convenient location for it to be operated and
serviced.
Recommended screws size is M 4.0 * 38mm.
External cables should pass through a suitable gland via preformed knockouts at the top and
rear of the cabinet. Any unused knockouts must be securely blanked off. Remove any
knockouts and ensure the cabinet is clear of swarf etc.
Knockouts should be removed with a sharp tap at the rim of the knockout, using a 6mm
broad bladed screwdriver. Use of excessive force will damage the enclosure around the
knockout.

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Power connections
Note: All connections must be carried out in accordance with local requirements and
regulations.
Do not connect the power supply to the panel until you are fully conversant with the layout
and features of the equipment.
The incoming power supply should be brought into the panel via one of the knockouts
provided.
A suitable cable gland must be used to secure the outer sheath of the cable used.
Network Wiring
Panel-to-Repeater connections require 2 wires for a Legacy connection or 4 wires for a Fault
Tolerant connection and an additional 2 wires for 28v power.
The power connections for multiple repeaters should all be wired in parallel. The
communication connections should be wired from Com A to Com B on each link in the chain
of repeaters.
Each Repeater has a PCB-mounted DIL switch and must be allocated a unique address
between 9 and 16. Switch 4 must always be ON. Switches 1 to 3 represent a binary number
from 0 to 7 which allocates the corresponding address from 9 to 16.

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Repeater Control and Indications
Front Panel
The front panel contains:
•LCD Display screen
•5 button control keypad
•Up/down/left/right arrow keys and enter (✓) key curser control keypad
•Panel status LED indicators
•Activate Controls Key Switch

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Keypads
Resound Alarms
Use to resound the alarms after they have been silenced. Can also be used
to invoke full evacuation.
Silence Alarms
Use to silence the sounders during an alarm condition.
Reset System
Resets the panel back to standby mode.
Mute Buzzer
Mutes the panels internal fire and fault buzzer.
Return
Press to exit current menu or command as indicated in the bottom corner of
the LCD display.
Scroll Display
(arrows)
Press to navigate the display messages and menus
✓
Enter (Tick)
Press to select the available menus
Press to confirm selection of a menu option
Press to confirm some of the configuration options

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Status LED Indicators
LED Name
LED ON
LED Pulsing
Supply Healthy:
Indicates mains and/or battery
supply is present.
N/A
General Fire:
Indicates panel is in alarm condition
that has been silenced.
Indicates panel is in the unsilenced
alarm condition
General Fault:
Indicates one or more faults are
present and the buzzer has been
muted
Indicates one or more faults are
present.
Disablement:
Indicates one or more circuits have
been disabled.
N/A
Test Mode:
Indicates one or more circuits are in
test Mode
N/A
Sounder Status:
Indicates sounder circuits have
been disabled or are in test mode
Indicates a fault on one or more
sounder circuits.
Power Supply Fault:
Indicates a power supply fault on
mains power input or battery and
buzzer has been muted
Indicates a power supply fault on
mains power input or battery
Delay Status:
Delays are configured
Delay is running
System Fault:
Indicates a system failure, panel not
functional or the internal PCB
configuration has not been set up
correctly.
Indicates the panel has recovered
from a system fault.

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Software Downloads
The Haes Configuration panel software enhances the ease of programming of the panel, by
enabling the engineer to both download existing panel configurations for amendment, or
programme new panel configuration ‘off panel’ before uploading onto the panel. Programming
of the configuration uses easy to follow tables.
The Haes Configuration panel software is available to be downloaded from the Haes website:
www.https://haes-tech.com
User Controls
Three levels of control, with programmable code entry, are available on the panel:
•General User (Access level 1)
•Authorised User (Access level 2)
•Engineer (Access level 3) (CONFIG Mode).
In General User (Access level 1) mode; most of the keypad controls are inactive, to protect
the system from unauthorised operation.
The use of a code entry to activate the controls is enabled by default but can be disabled in
the Level 3 engineering functions.
Once the panel is powered up, the LCD screen will display any faults found, accompanied by
the relevant status LEDs flashing and a warning tone. After clearing any faults found, the
Title screen will be displayed. The General User (Access level 1) are then available.
General User Controls
The General User (Access Level 1) controls are accessible when the Activate Controls key
is set to Off and four-digit access code has not been entered.
Available Functions
The functions that can be performed in Access Level 1 are:
•Mute the internal buzzer
•View active faults
•Change from General User to Authorised User; using either the Activate Controls key
switch, or by entering the four-digit code to access level 2
Authorized User Controls
The Authorized User (Access level 2) controls can be accessed by:
•turning the Activate Controls key clockwise into the ‘On’ position. The padlock symbol
will show unlocked and all the buttons on the keypad will be operational. To
deactivate the controls, turn the key back to the OFF position. The padlock symbol
will show locked.
or
•entering four-digit code 1111:
oPress ✓key
oUse the Up/Down arrow keys to increase/decrease the number value
oUse the Left/Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4-digit sequence

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oWhen all 4 digits have been set to the code 1111, press enter ✓key once
again
oThe MAIN MENU will become available for operation.
Once the code is entered, or the Activate Controls key is turned to On, the LCD unit will
display the MAIN MENU.Use the Scroll Control keypad up/down and left/right arrows, and
the enter ✓key to navigate the Access level 2 menu.
Note: If the Activate Controls key is in the On position, the keypad will remain active.
Note: It is not possible to remove the key, whilst it is in the On position.
Note: The padlock symbol is shown on the LCD screen, to the right of the Time and Date
indication.
Note: The Access level 2 code 1111 is the factory default. The access code may be changed from the
CONFIG menu.
Available Functions
The functions that can be performed at Access level 2 are:
•Resound the alarms
•Silence the alarms
•Reset the system
•Mute the internal buzzer
•Access the Authorised User (Access level 2) menu structure, from the icons on the
MAIN MENU
•Access the CONFIG menu (Access level 3) Engineer controls, for configuration and
commissioning of the system, by entering the Engineer Access level 3 four-digit
access code
Authorised User Menu Options
All menu options except CONFIG on the MAIN MENU are available to an Authorised user.
Engineer Controls
The Engineer (Access level 3) controls can be accessed by:
•From the Authorised User (Access level 2) MAIN MENU, use Left/Right arrow keys
to move cursor to CONFIG menu icon
•Press ✓key to select CONFIG menu. The digital display will show the following
message:
Enter Level 3 Access Code
•Use the keypad to enter code 3333:
oPress ✓key
oUse the Up/Down arrow keys to increase/decrease the number value
oUse the Left/Right arrow keys to move to the next digit in the 4-digit sequence
oWhen all 4 digits have been set to the code 3333 press ✓key once again.
The Access level 3 menu will become available for operation.

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Use the Scroll Control keypad up/down and left/right arrows, and the enter ✓key to navigate
the Access level 3 menu.
Note: The Access level 3 code 3333 is the factory default.
Available Functions
The functions that can be performed at Access level 3 are:
•Configure the network options
•Reset panel to factory defaults
•Reset four-digit passcodes
Engineer Menu Options
The Engineer (Access level 3) menu options, available from the MAIN MENU, are:
•CONFIG

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Panel Alarm Conditions
Fire Alarm Condition
The display shows location/origin of the fire alarm and the total number of zones in a fire
alarm condition.
If two or more zones enter the fire alarm condition, the display also shows the location of the
last zone to enter a fire alarm condition.
In addition:
•The General Fire LED and the respective Detection Zone LED(s) will be illuminated.
•The fire alarm bells/sounders will activate (depending on how they are programmed
to respond).
To silence the internal buzzer, press the Mute Buzzer button.
To silence the bells, press the Silence Alarm button.
To reset the panel, press the Reset System button.
Fault Condition
If the panel detects a fault condition, the display will indicate the number and nature of the
fault(s). The internal buzzer will sound with an intermittent tone and the amber General
Fault LED will illuminate pulsing, and any other specific Fault LED indications will be
illuminated.
Press the Left/Right and Up/Down arrow keys to scroll through the list of faults.
Press the Mute Buzzer key to silence the internal buzzer. The General Fault amber
LED will change to steady illumination
Note: The fault condition is non-latching (except System Fault) and the indications will
automatically be cleared when the fault is remedied. Press the Reset System key to
clear a Fault.
Note: If silenced, the buzzer will re-sound when a new fault occurs.
Functionality During a System Fault
A system fault is indicated when a processor, controlling a function in the panel, has a
watchdog time-out or processor failure. In the event of a system fault, the affected board
may not be functional. The following indications may be observed:
•Display Board (Main control board)
oSystem Fault LED only illuminated
oContinuous buzzer sound
oDisplay board (main control board) is halted and no other indication or control
is possible
oFault relay is activated
•Extension LED board (optional)
oSystem Fault LED continuous and General Fault LED pulsing

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oThe extension LED Board is halted
oFault relay is active
oFire alarms can still be detected and controlled by the panel.
•Power Supply Board
oSystem Fault LED pulsing
oGeneral Fault LED pulsing
oPower Supply Fault LED pulsing
oFault relay activated
oMains or battery power will still operate the panel. Batteries will not be
charging
oIndications will remain until the fault is rectified and the panel is reset
oRemote status units will cease to function
•System Fault recovery
oSystem Fault LED pulsing
oGeneral Fault LED pulsing
oPulsed buzzer (fault tone), indicates a system fault has occurred, and the
affected board has recovered
oThe indication will remain until the panel is reset.
Functionality During a Loop Fault
If a fault occurs on a transmission path (short circuit or interruption), the function of the
remaining operational devices is re-established within 300 sec following the occurrence of
the fault.
Note: This is compliant with EN54-2, Clause 12.5.
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