UniPOS IFS7002R User manual

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REPEATER
IFS7002R
INSTALLATION MANUAL
1. Function
Repeater IFS7002R receives and transmits data for Fire condition and Fault Condition from remote
fire control panels IFS7002 and provides information about their status:
►when the security guards stay at a different place from the location of the fire control panel
►when several fire control panels are monitored from one location
►when the fire control panel/s are monitored from several locations
2. Installation and preparing to work
The formation of closed wire loops should be avoided when the repeater peripheral devices are
installed to the repeater IFS7002R is installed as it reduces the resistance of the Repeater to
electromagnetic interferences
2.1. Fixing
- unpack the repeater;
- install the fixing pins at the specified place (according to the template);
- fix the box to the pins through the its four holes.
2.2. Inputs and outputs description. Installation of fire control panels and other
repeaters to the repeater.
The installation of the power supply wires and the wires for CAN network is made by means of
terminals. Standard couplings are used for connecting the repeater to PC and for connection of an
external keyboard. The location of the terminals and couplings is given in drawing 1.
♦“RS232” – Coupling for connecting the repeater to PC (Pos.1) for system setting up and traffic
control;
♦“CAN” – Terminals for connecting CAN2.0B interface two-wire line (Pos.4). The connection to
the fire control panels and the repeaters is executed via this interface. A jumper (Pos.2) is
provided, which if installed, shunts the line by 120 ohms. A jumper is provided which could
shunt the line by 120 ohms. It is necessary if the fire control panel is a final point on the
interface line. Resistors 120 ohms should be installed at both ends of the line for the interface.
♦“Keyboard” – Coupling for connection of an external PS2 keyboard (Pos..3) for repeater
setting up;
♦“Power” – terminals for supply voltage to the repeater (Pos.5);
♦“RESET” – Button to reset the repeater (Pos.6);

Drawing 1
(Back ↑)
1 CANON 9 – RS232;
2 Jumper to load CAN line, if needed;
3 PS2 coupling for PC Keyboard;
4 Terminals for CAN interface;
5 Terminals for power supply to the repeater;
6 Reset button;
2.2.1. Description and installation of devices to CAN interface terminals
CAN interface function is to transmit data and receive commands from remote fire control panels
IFS7002.
The repeater IFS7002R receives data from all fire control panels as it indicates the occurred events
by means of sound and light indications and text messages. It is also possible the remote fire control
panel to be reset, the parameters to be set up and the archive to be reviewed.
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The connection between the devices along CAN interface is executed by parallel connection of two-
wire line as it should be observed the requirement potential “L” and “H” not to be crossed. The maximum
distance between the end devices should be 1200 m.
The recommended connecting wire cross section should not be less than:
♦Up to 500 м- connecting wire 2 х0.5 mm2
♦Up to 1000 м- connecting wire 2 х1.0 mm2
For bigger distances or operation in environment with electromagnetic radiation it is recommended
the wire to be double-core or shielded. If the wire is shielded, the shield should be connected only in one
end to “earth” terminal on the respective fire control panel or repeater
Regardless the line length a jumper should be installed to the first and the last device to terminate the
line by 120 ohms. The jumper (J) should be removed from all other devices (Drawing 2).
First device Last device
Drawing 2
2.2.2. Connection of the repeater to PC
The connection with PC for setting up and programming is executed via RS232 interface. For this
purpose a cable should be made for connection between the repeater and the PC or the adaptor
RS232-USB. Drawing 3 presents the diagram of the cable with the connections. The couplings are
CANON 9-socket (female).
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
DB9F
1
6
2
7
3
8
4
9
5
DB9F
Drawing 3
The coupling CANON 9 – socket together with the installed wires is connected to the pin CANON 9
on the repeater PC board.
If the repeater is the first device or the last one, a jumper should be put for connecting a resistor
120 Ωto the line.
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2.2.3. Power supply connection
Connect the power supply cable to the terminal marked “POWER” observing the following layout:
−„+” – power supply wire “+24V”;
−„-“ – power supply wire “-24V”;
−“Ω”– earthing wire.
The cable cross section should not be less than 0,75mm2for the power supply wires and earthed.
Connect the other end of the power supply cable to the mains of the interactive fire control panel
IFS7002 or to the power supply device as the voltage polarity should be observed.
3. Safety instructions
The personnel installing and repairing the repeater should be aware of the construction and
performance of the equipment and the general safety measures.
It is not permitted connecting to not earthed or indirectly earthed power supply mains.
Any faults should be repaired after the power supply cable is disconnected from the mains.
The repeater could be installed in a premise with normal fire danger according to the fire construction-
technical norms.
4. Starting the repeater
Check the correct connection to the power supply mains.
Check the correct connection of the peripheral devices.
Attention! The repeater operates with constant voltage (10-30)V DC.
When CAN network is made it is possible 32 remote objects (fire control panels and repeaters) to be
connected as there is Master and all other objects are subordinate. The master repeater addresses all
other devices and depending on the situation receives or transmits data to the remote objects.
The master repeater is programmed from SET-UP Menu as “MASTER”. The data for all other objects
is also programmed in it: - Address;
- Text messages for the objects;
- Communication speed.
To the subordinate (SLAVE) devices it is programmed: - Address;
- Text message;
- Communication speed.
The data programmed in the master repeater and the remote devices should be accurate in order the
communication to be executed.
It is recommended after all devices are switched on the status of each one of the remote objects to be
checked from menu LISTS/FAULTS/LAN Objects. Status “YES” shows that there is communication with
that address; and status “NO” - no communication with the respective object.
If the communication with a certain object is interrupted due to any reason, the repeater will indicate
an error and will provide information about the device without a connection.
UniPOS wishes you pleasant work!

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Template for the installation
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repeater bottom
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