IP-EN1-EB Instruction Manual
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■Contents
1Abbreviations.................................................................................................................. 3
2Software and Firmware Versions supporting the Indication Panel............................. 3
3Nomenclature.................................................................................................................. 3
3.1 Appearance Front ........................................................................................................ 3
3.2 Appearance Rear......................................................................................................... 4
4Preparation and Connections to Fire Detection Systems............................................ 5
4.1 Overview...................................................................................................................... 5
4.2 General Fault Control Output CN9 ............................................................................... 6
4.2.1 Make a contact without surveillance.................................................................................. 6
4.2.2 Make a contact with surveillance....................................................................................... 6
4.2.3 Break a contact without surveillance................................................................................. 6
4.2.4 Break a contact with surveillance...................................................................................... 6
4.3 Emergency Control Input CN13 and System Settings .................................................. 7
4.3.1 Control Voltage Selection.................................................................................................. 7
4.3.2 Total Resistance Setting for Voltage Control.................................................................... 7
4.3.3 Making a Contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), breaking a contact: Emergency
Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX)........................................................................................ 8
4.3.4 Making a Contact: Emergency Activation (VX), breaking a contact: Silencing (VX)........ 8
4.3.5 Breaking a contact: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), making the contact: Emergency
Reset (VX, SX) / Silencing (SX)........................................................................................ 9
4.3.6 Breaking a contact: Emergency Activation (VX), making the contact: Silencing (VX)...... 9
4.3.7 Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX, SX), no voltage: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) /
Silencing (SX).................................................................................................................. 10
4.3.8 Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX), no voltage: Silencing (VX)................................... 10
4.3.9 No Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX, SX) Voltage: Emergency Reset (VX, SX) /
Silencing (SX).................................................................................................................. 11
4.3.10 No Voltage: Emergency Activation (VX) Voltage: Silencing (VX)................................ 11
5Connections and Settings for the VX-2000 System.....................................................12
5.1Connections to VX-2000 .............................................................................................12
5.2 Settings in the VX-2000 Setting Software....................................................................13
5.2.1 Mandatory Indication....................................................................................................... 13
5.2.1.1 Fault Indications............................................................................................................ 13
5.2.1.2 Status Indications.......................................................................................................... 14
5.2.2 Control Input Settings for Emergency and Button Controls............................................ 15
5.2.3 Indication of Failures in Fire Alarm Areas (option of EN 54-16) ..................................... 15
6Connection and Settings for the SX-2000 System.......................................................16
6.1 Connections to SX-2000 .............................................................................................16
6.2 Connections at SX-2000 Components.........................................................................17
6.3 SX-2000 Settings........................................................................................................18
6.3.1 Mandatory Indication....................................................................................................... 18
6.3.1.1 Fault Indications............................................................................................................ 18
6.3.1.2 Status Indications.......................................................................................................... 19
6.3.2 Indication of Failures in Fire Alarm Areas (option of EN 54-16) ..................................... 19
7Specifications ................................................................................................................20
8Accessories ...................................................................................................................20
9Optional Accessories....................................................................................................20