HST HST-HP201-2AB User manual

HLogic Security Technology
HST-HP201-2AB
Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
Product Manual
November-2017
UMPL-102
R 1.2

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Contents
1. Introduction........................................................................................................ 4
2. Features & specifications ................................................................................... 4
3. Components....................................................................................................... 5
3.1. Power circuits.............................................................................................. 5
3.2. Input & output circuits.................................................................................. 6
3.2.1. Loop detectors..................................................................................... 6
3.2.2. Dry contacts......................................................................................... 7
3.2.3. Sounders ............................................................................................. 7
3.2.4. Relays.................................................................................................. 8
3.2.5. Computer interface............................................................................... 8
3.3. Front panel controls .................................................................................... 8
3.3.1. Numeric keys....................................................................................... 8
3.3.2. Navigation keys.................................................................................... 8
3.3.3. MENU key............................................................................................ 8
3.3.4. Fire function keys................................................................................. 9
3.3.5. Enable key........................................................................................... 9
3.4. Front panel indicators.................................................................................. 9
3.4.1. LCD ..................................................................................................... 9
3.4.2. LEDs.................................................................................................. 10
3.4.3. Buzzer................................................................................................ 11
4. Installation........................................................................................................ 12
5. Panel operation................................................................................................ 13
5.1. Access levels............................................................................................ 14
5.2. Panel states.............................................................................................. 15
5.3. LCD icons ................................................................................................. 16
5.4. Working with main screen......................................................................... 17
6. Programming ................................................................................................... 22
6.1. Onboard programming.............................................................................. 22
6.1.1. Sub menu items................................................................................. 22
6.1.1.1. Menu1: System configuration ......................................................... 22
6.1.1.2. Menu2: On board configuration ...................................................... 27
6.1.1.3. Menu3: Loops configuration ........................................................... 34
6.1.1.4. Menu4: Advanced configuration ..................................................... 42
7. Appendixes...................................................................................................... 46
7.1. Appendix A: Panel Default Values............................................................. 46

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1. Introduction
HST-HP201-2AB is an addressable fire alarm control panel capable to connect up to 250
HST addressable devices per loop. With its extra large graphical display, it configures almost
all panel settings via its very simple interface or with it’s built in PC interface via HST
RINGER configuration software. It stores almost all different actions monitored up to 4000
event log records.
HST-HP201-2AB covers all small to medium size fire detection system needs.
2. Features & specifications
2 onboard detection loops with maximum 250 devices per loop (HST protocol).
2 onboard programmable monitored conventional sounder lines.
3 onboard programmable relays.
3 onboard programmable dry contact inputs.
1 onboard programmable 24 voltage output.
1 onboard free 24 voltage output.
Onboard communication port for repeater panels or extra relays and sounder lines
modules.
4 onboard fixed alarm functional keys (silence buzzer, silence alarm, resound alarm,
reset).
1 onboard fixed evacuate key.
2 onboard programmable keys.
Full navigation keys & full numeric keypad.
14 onboard functional LED indicators for different panel states.
250 zones with 16 onboard zonal LED indicators.
4000 event log records.
Large graphical display (240 X 128 pixels).
1 RS-232 interface for PC panel con_guration tool.
Lock key for con_guration update access.
Real time clock.
Main supply input voltage: 230VAC 50Hz.
Main supply output voltage: 27VDC.
Main supply output current: 6.5A max.
Panel main fuse current: 5A.
Battery type: 2 X 12V 7Ah sealed lead acid.
Battery charging voltage: 27VDC.
Battery charging current: 700mA.
Programmable volatge output: 24V, 1000 mA self ressetable fuse.
Free volatge output: 24V, 1000 mA self ressetable fuse.
Sounder lines: 24V, 1000 mA self ressetable fuse.
Sounder lines end of line resistance: 10KΩ.
Detection loop current: 190mA max(250 loop devices connected).
Loop protocol: HST.

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Display: graphical LCD 240X128 pixels.
Computer interface: RS232.
Weight: ~ 4Kg(without batteries).
Dimensions: 450X370X120 mm.
Color: Grey.
Current consumption (normal): 410 mA max(500 loop devices connected).
Current consumption (alaram): 1670 mA max(500 loop devices connected, 18
sounders & bells connected).
3. Components
3.1.Power circuits
HST-HP201-2AB contains a switched mode power supply module producing 27VDC
from 230VAC/50Hz main input source. Main panel board is protected with 5A/20 mm fast
response glass fuse located at the lower right side of the board. Care must be taken when
changing this fuse in case of failure. Same rating must be mounted in the board to avoid panel
damage. There is another fuse located inside the main terminal block which holds 230VAC
input terminal located at the upper right part of the panel.
Also panel has terminals to connect 2 X 12V/7Ah sealed lead acid batteries for panel
backup power in case of failure of main input power. Main panel board has a charging circuit
to charge the batteries. Charging circuit is automatically disconnected as soon as batteries are
fully charged to save batteries life time. Main power & batteries are monitored from main
power failure and batteries disconnection failure.
There is a place at the middle of the main board for 3V coin battery. It is only used to
keep panel date & time saved even if main input power and batteries are not connected. If

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coin battery is removed, panel date and time will be set to its default values (Monday 01-Jan-
2007 12:00 AM).
Panel can produce free 24VDC output which can be used to power even loop output
devices which require external power source or any other equipment. This free output is fused
@ 1A. It is highly recommended to not use this output voltage with different devices when
panel is powered from batteries to save battery current as much as possible especially when
main power will take long time for restore.
Panel has a programmable 24 VDC output. It can be configured to produce its rated
voltage with different panel conditions (alarm, fault,...). It also can be reset with silence alarm
action if programmed with this feature and will be reset with fire reset action. This output is
also fused @ 1A.
3.2.Input & output circuits
3.2.1. Loop detectors
HST-HP201-2AB contains 2 class A detection loop circuits. Each loop can hold up to 250
addressable loop devices. Loop output devices (Sounders, Modules,…) should not exceed 64
devices per loop and remaining could be input devices (Detectors, Call points,…). Loop
communication protocol is HST protocol.
Loop resistance should not exceed 90Ω for reliable operation. Loops are monitored for
open & short circuit faults and communication errors. Each loop can be enabled or disabled
based on its usage. By default Loop 1 is enabled and Loop 2 is disabled.
Maximum loop current is 400mA. Detection loops cannot produce enough power for loop
devices which require high power (Sounders,…), so external power source should be used
(free 24VDC panel output).

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3.2.2. Dry contacts
HST-HP201-2AB contains 3 dry contact remote inputs. Triggering of any input is done
by connecting 0V terminal beside input terminal with the selected input. Input signal is
latched until fire reset. After fire reset if remote input is still connected to 0V terminal,
programmed action will be active again. Triggering any input is available under access level 1
so care must be taken in programming any of remote inputs. By default all inputs are not
programmed so there will be no effect if connected to 0V terminal. Inputs can be programmed
from panel configuration menus or from computer software.
3.2.3. Sounders
HST-HP201-2AB contains 2 class B monitored conventional sounder circuits used to
connect different conventional sound strobe or bell devices. Each circuit is fused @1A.10KΩ
end of line resistor must be connected for open & short circuit faults detection. By default
both sounder circuits trigger on any alarm conditions. Different configurations can be done
from panel configuration menus or from computer software.

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3.2.4. Relays
HST-HP201-2AB contains 3 form C dry contact relays. All relays are rated 2A @
30VDC. By default relay 1 & 3 trigger on any alarm conditions while relay 2 triggers on any
fault condition. Different configuration can be done from panel configuration menus or from
computer software.
3.2.5. Computer interface
HST-HP201-2AB has one RS232 interface which can be connected directly to a computer
serial port via standard straight DB9 cable. Panel connector is located lower left side of the
panel. Serial connection settings are fixed with the following values: 9600 BPS baud rate, 8
data bits, no parity bits, 1 stop bit and no handshaking.
3.3.Front panel controls
3.3.1. Numeric keys
HST-HP201-2AB contains full numeric keypad used for general panel operation and
panel programming.
3.3.2. Navigation keys
HST-HP201-2AB contains 4 arrow keys, ENTER key and EXIT key used for general
panel operation and panel programming.
3.3.3. MENU key
HST-HP201-2AB contains one MENU key used to access panel internal menus for
programming. Entering menus requires level 2 access.

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3.3.4. Fire function keys
HST-HP201-2AB contains 5 fire functions keys used to perform all fire related actions.
Triggering any fire function key is under level 2 access except Silence Buzzer key which is
under level 1 access.
Silence Buzzer key: Used to silnece panel buzzer after alarm, fault or supervisory
condition.
Silence Alarm key: Used to silence on board relays, on borad sounders and loop
output devices after alarm condition.
Resound Alarm key: Used to resound the silenced onboard, relays, on borad sounders
and loop output devices after alarm codition.
Reset key: Used to perform panel reset after alarm, fault or supervisory condition. All
onboard and loop modules will return to its default state. In case that condition which
caused the alarm, fault or supervisory is still active, panel will change its state again
according to the active event.
Evacuate key: Used to perform manual evacuate action.
3.3.5. Enable key
HST-HP201-2AB contains one enable key which must be turned on before saving any
panel settings. Icon is shown on LCD when enable key is on. Enable key should be normally
turned off to secure panel data from unauthorized changes.
3.4.Front panel indicators
3.4.1. LCD
HST-HP201-2AB contains 240X128 pixels graphical LCD. It shows all panel
information & operations and details on alarm & fault conditions. It is also used in panel
programming & configuration.

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3.4.2. LEDs
HST-HP201-2AB contains 30 onboard LED indicators with different colors used to show
different panel status.
Power On: Indicates the presence of panel power (main power terminals or backup
batteries).
Fire: Indicates the presence of at least one alarm condition.
Supervisory: Indicates the presence of at least one supervisory condition.
Pre-Alarm: Indicates the presence of at least one pre-alarm condition.
Silence Buzzer: Indicates that Silence Buzzer key is pressed after alarm, fault or
supervisory condition. It will be turned off in case of another alarm, fault or
supervisory condition is triggered.
Silence Alarm: Indicates that Silence Alarm key is pressed after alarm condition.
Delay On: Indicates that at least one output loop device or onboard output circuit is
delayed after presence of alarm condition. It will be turned off when time delay
expires.
General Disable: Indicates the presence of at least one component (all loops, loop
device, zone, on board circuit) is disabled.
Sounder Disable: Indicates the presence of at least one on board sounder circuit is
disabled.
General Fault: Indicates the presence of at least one panel fault condition. It will be
turned off when all panel faults are restored.
System Fault: Indicates the presence of at least one loop device fault condition. It will
be turned off with fire reset.
Power Fault: Indicates the presence of disconnection of main power terminals or
battery terminals. It will be turned off when fault restored.
Loop Fault: Indicates the presence of at least one loop open circuit fault, short circuit
fault or communication fault. It will be turned off when fault restored.
Sounder Fault: Indicates the presence of at least one onboard sounder circuit open
circuit fault or short circuit fault. It will be turned off when fault restored.

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Zone 1…16: Each LED Indicates the presence of at least one alarm condition in its
zone ID.
3.4.3. Buzzer
HST-HP201-2AB contains a buzzer which sounds at any alarm, fault or supervisory
condition. It can be silenced manually by pressing Silence Buzzer key at access level 1. It
stops sounding automatically in case of fire reset or in case of all fault conditions have been
restored.

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4. Installation
Before working with panel mounting, wrist strap must be used to discharge any static
charges to the ground from human body to protect board electronic sensitive elements. Input
power terminals and battery terminals must be completely disconnected.
As shown from panel case drawing, it contains 3 holes for mounting. Panel contains
sufficient place to mount the case without removing the main board. If this is not possible for
some cases, main board can be removed. First remove all connected cables at the upper side
of the main board. Remove power socket at the right down side of the board. Remove the left
side cable which connects the main board to the display board by opening the lock parts of the
socket and unplug the cable. Then remove the 5 screws which mount the main board to the
case. There is one at each side of the board and one at the top middle and one at the bottom
center.
Mark and drill the holes and attach screw elements and tighten it. Clean drilling place
from any dust then install the main board and fix it with the 5 screws. Install all removed
cables.
At the top side of the case, there are 16 X 20mm holes used for insertion of different
cables to the panel. Remove only black plastic parts which close the needed holes.

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5. Panel operation
HST-HP201-2AB will not power on if backup batteries is the only power source
connected. Panel must be powered on with its main power.
After power on, panel performs some quick checks on its core components. In case of any
failure is detected, panel will not continue loading and will display failure window. In this
case, panel owner must contact his authorized distributor to fix the problem.
In case there is no failures detected, power LED goes on and LCD displays HST logo
while panel is initializing its hardware modules and it’s saved data.
After initialization, panel displays loops learning window. Panel scans loops one by one
to identify all connected devices to this loop. If this is the first time to power on the panel, it
will save directly what is identified. If this is not the first time to power on the panel, it will
compare what is identified to what was previously saved in the panel. If mismatch is detected,
panel will display all errors after learning phase is finished. If one loop is disabled, panel will
scan it but it will not be used in normal operation until loop becomes enabled. By default,
loop 1 is enabled and loop 2 is disabled.

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After learning, panel displays its main window. Date & time are displayed at the upper
left part of the LCD. Logo and panel model are displayed at the upper right part of the LCD.
Panel name and current status are displayed down to date and time information.
First alarm is displayed at middle of LCD. Number of current alarm, fault and supervisory
conditions are displayed down to first alarm section. Last row in the LCD is used to display
some icons which identify some information about panel current status.
LCD backlight is on by default. In case of no updates on LCD (except date & time), LCD
backlight will be turned off after 5 minutes. LCD backlight can be turned on again with any
change on LCD.
5.1.Access levels
HST-HP201-2AB has 3 access levels for different panel operations from panel users.
Access level 1 is the least secure level and has no protected password. It is the default
level after power on and it has the ability to see different alarm and fault information at the
main screen and it can silence panel buzzer.
Access level 2 is the medium secure level and it is protected by password. Added to
access level 1 permissions, at alarm, fault or supervisory conditions, it has the ability to
silence the trigged alarms, re-sound the silenced alarm, and perform fire reset. Also it can
trigger Evacuate key on the panel.
Access level 2 users can also access panel programming & configuration menus through
Menu key on the panel. Users can only see all panel configuration data but they cannot make
any changes to it.

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Access level 3 is the highest secure level and is protected by password. Added to access
level 1 & 2 permissions, it has the ability to change any panel configuration data and it has
access to 4th sub menu which contains advanced panel operations.
To make changes to any panel configuration data, with level 3 access, enable key must be
turned on to proceed saving any changes.
Access level 2 & 3 passwords and enable key must only be known and kept to the
identified persons who have the permissions to perform different panel functions.
5.2.Panel states
HST-HP201-2AB has 7 different panel states.
Init & Stop state: This panel mode is valid at power up while panel is intializing its
modules and when panel is doing restore for all its default data. Any alarm, fault or
supervisory conditions will happen in this phase will be ingnored by the panel.
Learn state: This panel mode is valid at learning phase after power up or when loops
auto learn is requested from programming menus. Only loops fault and loop devices
fault will be triggered after learning is finsihed. Any other alarm, fault or supervisry
conditions will be ignored.
PC state: This panel mode is valid when computer software starts to update part or all
of panel configuration data. Panel will not enter PC mode if it has one or more alarm
conditions. If panel has one or more fault conditions, it will do automatically fire
reset. Any new alarm, fault or supervisory conditions will be ignored by the panel.
LCD displays PC mode window. Panel will restart itself after computer software
finishes its update within the panel.

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Normal state: This panel mode is valid as long as there is no alarm, fault or
supervisory conditions within the panel. In this mode, panel can detect any alarm,
fault or supervisory conditions for all monitired modudes. LCD will write normal
state message down to date and time fields. Normal state is entered again after fire
reset opearation..
Alarm state: This panel mode is valid when any alarm condition is detected. Panel
will change its LCD staus message to alarm status down to date and time fields.
Fault state: This panel mode is valid when any fault is detected withing the panel.
Detected faults are: Loop faults, Loop devices faults, Power faults and onboard
sounder faults. Panel will change its LCD staus message to fault status only if there is
no alarm condition in the panel. Alarm conditions always override any fault
condition.
Supervisory state: This panel mode is valid when any fault is detected. Panel will
change its LCD staus message to supervisory status only if there is no alarm or fault
conditions in the panel. Alarm and faults conditions always override any supervisory
condition.
5.3.LCD icons
HST-HP201-2AB has 9 different LCD icons used to show some information about panel
operation. It is ordered from left to right of the screen.
Access level: It shows current panel access level. Access level 1 does not display any
icon.
Enable Key: Icon is displayed when Enable key is on.
Battery disconnected: Icon is displayed when backup batteries are not connected to
the panel.
Main power disconnected: Icon is displayed when panel is powered from backup
batteries. It is displayed on the same place of battery disconnected Icon (3rd icon).
Loop fault: Icon is displayed when any loop fault is deteced (open circuit, short
circuit).
Sounder fault: Icon is displayed when any onboard sounder fault is deteced (open
circuit, short circuit).

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Silence buzzer: Icon is displayed when panel buzzer is manually silenced.
Silence alarm: Icon is displayed when active alarms are manually silenced.
Evacuate: Icon is dispalyed when Evacuate key is pressed.
5.4.Working with main screen
HST-HP201-2AB main screen is the default LCD screen that shows all fire & fault
related conditions information. Current system status is displayed at the left. By default, status
is normal which means that no alarm, fault or supervisory conditions are present at the panel.
First alarm condition that panel detects after normal state is displayed at LCD and will not
be removed until fire reset is triggered. Its information is displayed on 4 lines. First line
contains zone information (zone name & ID) which the alarm device corresponds to. Second
line contains device information (device name & ID). Third line contains device type (smoke,
heat, Call point …) and loop ID which the alarm device corresponds to. Fourth line contains
date and time of initiation.
Note that after loop learning, default name which is given to loop device is ‘DEVICE
XXX’. XXX represents the ID of the device. So ‘DEVICE 009’ is the name of the loop
device not it’s ID. Name can be changed using programming menus.
Also default zone name is ‘ZONE XXXX’. XXXX represents the ID of the zone. So
‘ZONE 0015’ is the name of the zone not it’s ID. Name can be changed using programming
menus.
When more than one alarm, fault or supervisory conditions are triggered, counter for each
condition type is incremented. For fault conditions counter is decremented when fault is
removed. To see details of each condition, Press ENTER key. Detailed events window will
appear.
Events window has 3 tabs. Each one displays events related to its state (Alarm, Fault, and
Supervisory). User can switch between tabs with right and left arrows. Tab name contains
also number of events for its state.
Events are displayed from the newest one till the oldest one. To display next or previous
event, use down or up arrow respectively. Number of events for each state is updated
automatically with any new events, but the currently displayed event is not changed
automatically to the newest one. Arrows must be used to update the currently displayed event.

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Main event area has 5 lines to display different information for one event.
First line left field contains type of fault in case faults tab is selected. There are 3 fault
types for loop devices. Device disconnected fault when defined loop devices is not detected
on the loop. Wrong type fault when defined loop device is detected but with different type
than what was saved in loop learning. Device unexpected fault when loop device is detected
and it was not defined in loop learning. For other tabs (alarm and supervisory) nothing is
written in this field. First line right field contains ID for the current event and the total events
only for selected tab.
Second line contains zone name and zone ID in case of alarm tab is selected. For other
tabs (fault and supervisory) nothing is written in this field.
Third line contains loop device name and loop device ID.
Fourth line left field contains loop device type. Fourth line right field contains loop ID.
Fifth line contains date and time when event is triggered.
When selected tab has no trigged event, it will display that nothing is triggered at this
time.

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To exit events window and return to main window press ESC key. In case that fire reset is
trigged while events window is active, main window will be displayed automatically.
Power faults, loop faults and onboard sounder faults have no records in faults tab inside
detailed event window. Also it is not counted in fault counter field. It is only displayed as
icons at the last row of the LCD. Icon is removed automatically when fault is restored.
For loop faults and sounder faults, LCD icon will not contain which loop or sounder has
the fault. To know which ID, go to sounders config sub menu inside on board config menu or
loops config sub menu inside loops config menu. ! Icon is displayed in front of faulty sounder
or loop.
Type of fault (open circuit, short circuit) is only known from log status sub menu inside
system config menu.

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User can trigger manual evacuate from board by pressing Evacuate key at access level 2.
On board evacuate key has fixed Device name ‘EVACUATE’ and fixed key ID 0. Evacuate
key has fixed zone 0 and cannot be changed. Evacuate icon is displayed on icons area within
LCD. Evacuate condition is removed with fire reset.
For any alarm condition, panel buzzer sounds with pulses. For any fault condition, panel
buzzer sounds continuously. Alarm condition overrides any fault condition, so in case that
alarm conditions exist in the panel and new fault condition occurs, panel buzzer will keep
sounds with pulses. Also in case that fault condition exists in the panel and new alarm
condition occurs, panel buzzer will sounds with pulses instead of continuous sound.
Panel buzzer can be silenced by pressing Silence Buzzer key at access level 1. Silence
buzzer LED activates and silence buzzer icon appears on LCD. Buzzer will trigger again with
any new alarm or fault condition. Silence buzzer LED deactivates and silence buzzer icon
disappears from LCD. Buzzer stops with fire reset or when all panel faults are restored.
Note that when Silence Buzzer key is pressed, buzzer stops sounding, but it will give a
quick beep every 30 seconds to keep the user be informed that system is not in normal
condition.
For any alarm condition, on board panel relays, on board panel sounders and loop output
device should activate by default (based on its configuration and panel configuration). You
can silence activated outputs (based on its configuration) by pressing Silence Alarm key at
access level 2. Silence alarm LED activates and silence alarm icon appears on LCD. Silenced
alarms will trigger again with any new alarm condition (based on panel configuration).
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