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•Interactive Digital Addressable Fire
Detection and Alarm System.
•Designed for Small and Medium Sized
Installations such as Nursing Homes
Hotels and Offices
•Fully Conformant to EN54 Requirements
•Recessed Option
•Range of Finishes.
•Networkable (Up to 32 Panels)
•1 , 2 and 4 Loop options.
•191 Devices Per Loop
Controls and Displays.
•Silence/Sound Alarms/Reset/Accept
•80 Character LCD Display
•Twin Fire LEDs
•32 Zonal Fire LEDs
•Full Fault Monitoring LEDs
•Optional Low Noise Printer
LCD
display
Status
LEDs
General
fire LEDS
Fire ZONE
display
Control
buttons
Thermal
printer
Fault - illuminates
with a general fault.
Power-supply status illuminated in a healthy
condition (GREEN)
System fault illuminated when
the processor has
failed.
Alarm fault problem with the
internal alarm
circuits.
Test illuminates
when the
system is in
engineers
test mode.
Pre-alarm - illuminates
when a devices is
approaching a fire
condition
Disablement illuminates when a
devices has been
isolated.
Fire link fault problem with the
fire station link
Alarms
disabled sounders are
isolated
Fire link
disabled - fire
station link
isolated
Fire link active signal to the fire
brigade active (if
link fitted)
Upper line
Current time
& date
LCD in a quiescent condition
System Normal
20/1/09 15:35:31
ASM - HUNGARY
Lower line
User
Message
Liquid Crystal Display - The 80, large character liquid crystal
display will under normal quiescent conditions display the current time and
date with the option to also display a 40-character user’s message such as
the site name or installation company. In an alarm or fault condition the
LCD will display the device Loop, address and Zone number and up to 40
characters of user definable location text, programmable on site using
Protec 6300/WinTEXT windows based software.
Upper line
Zone, Loop
and address
number
LCD in a fire condition
Fire 01 of 01 Zone 32 Loop 1 address 191
Building 2, Ground Flr, East Wing Rm 12
Lower line
User
definable
Location text
Thermal Printer
•40 Character
Thermal Printer
Fire in Zone 32
31/7/00 22:50:20
Loop 1 Address 191
Building 2, Ground Flr,
East Wing Rm 12
Typical fire print-out
•On Demand Real Time Data for Fire and
Fault Condition
•Prints Device Number and Location Text
•Prints Event Reports
•Prints Device Configuration
•Prints Programming Matrix
•Prints List of Devices becoming
contaminated.
General
fire LEDs
32 Fire ZONE LEDs
Previous -allows
previous events or
menu options to be
selected.
Accept - the fault
buzzer to be muted
(not all events)
Menu - allows
access to the
menu options.
Silence - Allows all
sounders to be
silenced following
either a fire or sound
alarms event.
Reset - allows
the system to be
fully reset
following a fire
event.
Next -allows the
next event or menu
options to be
selected.
Sound alarms activates all
sounders on the
system
Maximum of 4 repeater / mimics from a Master 6300
6300
Master
6300
Repeater
6300
Mimic
6300
Repeater
6300
Repeater
2 Core network
Max 32 x 6300
per Network
Max Network
distance NOT to
exceed 8Km (5
miles)
1 Km Max
between
Nodes
Network break 3 & 4
X300 WIN TEXT - Free software to allow client
to write their own device text files (PC Only).
X300 Engineer - software charged, to allow
engineer to write their own program and
download to control panel
DONGLE PROTECTED.
Device Text
can be edited
to suit the site
layout
A print out of the
device text is
available
X300 Matrix - The system cause and effects can be
configured using the X300 WINPROG matrix editor.
Outputs can be
configured as alarm or
control O/Ps
Selectable
Sound
settings
C&E program
Overview shows
the cause and
effect for the whole
system.
Matrix delay setting
set via ‘Timeouts’
editor
Group text to detail C&E
areas
Misc settings - refer
to next slide
X300 setting refer to
slide
24 non Latching
Fire Devices and
24 latching non
fire devices
Pulse times for
output groups
Miscellaneous
Keyswitch
Inputs
The walk test
function allows
access in User
Menu
Fire Link Delay
allows delays on all
individual devices or
groups of devices
The Fire Link output
can be programmed
for all of the options
listed
Different languages are
supported
Check the panel
overlay
Network Input
Filtering allows a
panel to display all
events from chosen
network panels
Sensitivity Settings
can be changed for
individual devices
or groups of
devices
The internal charger
is the S9000 EN54
but external
chargers can be
utilised.
Unique Serial
Number
Sensitivity
settings are
changeable.
LOOP No
Address No.
Zone –
Geographical
Representation –
up to 32 zones.
Input Group - 96
Alt. display
shows more
options for the
device.
Output Group 96
Reset Class
resets the device
to the default
setting.
•Distributed Network System.
•Designed for Medium to Large sized
buildings such as hotels, Offices,
Universities and Hospital Sites.
•EN54 Compliant
•DCN (Display Control Node)
•LPN (Loop Processing Node)
•Distributed Loop and Sounder Wiring
6400 DCN
•Accessed Via hinged
Lockable Door
•Main Fire Lamps
•Quarter VGA Graphics
LCD Display
•Backlit Zonal display UP
TO 100 Zones
•Fault Lamps
6400 DCN
•Sound Alarms, Silence,
Accept and Reset
Buttons
•Access to Menu Keys
•On demand Low Noise
40 Character Printer
•Qwerty Key Board
FIRE in Zone XXX
Node 3 Loop 2 Address 56
24 March 2006 , 12:46:09
Location Text
( Smoke detector in Guest room 201 )
Alarm Text
( Alert Duty manager )
01 Devices in alarm
No Faults
No disablements to view
Press ENTER to view menu
Location text
displayed
during fault
& Fire
FIRE in Zone XXX
Node X Loop X Address X
5 June 1998 , 12:46:09
Alarm text
displayed
only for Fire
Location Text
( 60 Characters of text )
Alarm Text
( 60 Characters of text )
xx Devices in alarm
No Faults
No disablements to view
Press ENTER to view menu
6400 LPN
•Processes Loop Data
•Network Communication
•Implementation of Cause
and Effects
•Sounder Circuitry
•Auxillary Changeover
Contacts
6400 LPN
•127 devices per loop either 2
Loop (2LPN) or 4 loop (4LPN)
•Two Full Duplex RS232
Ports for Graphics and
Programming
5400 LPN
5400 DCN
5400 DCN / LPN
6400 DCN/LPN
•Combining DCN and LPN in single Point Enclosure.
•Combination gives fully functional system functions
and controls in a stand alone panel.
•DCN/LPN often used as Master Panel for a fully
networked system
The 6400 RCN, LCD and MIMIC
all use the same Processor PCB
•Menu / Select / Mute / Silence and Repeat
Buttons
•Optional Printer
•Node on the Network
•Can be Combined with LPN
•Listen Only Device
•Menu / Silent / Mute Buttons
•No System Controls
•Not a Node on the Network but sits
on Network.
•Loop Powered version available.
•Customised Illuminated Mimic
Display
•LEDS activated by appropriate zone
•Node on Network
•Customised Control Options
•Interconnects all Node Options
•All nodes are accessible from any 6400/DCN
location.
•Wired as a loop.
•Dual Channel Fault Tolerant RS 485
•No Single fault disables the system.
•Can act as Stand Alone
•Up to 99 Nodes on Network
•Wired as Copper or Fibre Optic
2 CORE
Single
and Dual
Break
safety
RS485
NETWORK
99 NODES
per
NETWORK
1 KM
Max
•Windows Based
•Large Sites – Full
Display and Control.
•Touch Screen option.
•Zoom Levels
RS232
1 x GRAPHICS
PER DCN
MAX 20 Mtrs
•Event Logging System
available
•Low Profile Design
Temperature
Optical
•Advanced Fire Sensing
Technology
•Electronic Sounders
•High Intensity LED Warning
Beacons
•Speech Enhanced Talking
Sounder
Op/ht/co
Op/Ht
•Semi Flush Option and Fast Fix
Base.
All Incorporated in to the Sensor
Head
Base Options
Fast Fix Recessed Base.
Standard Base
Recessed Fast Fix Bases
Step 1
Wire base to diagram shown.
Fit and commission sensor, or leave sensor
commissioning until
after false ceiling is fitted.
Step 2
Pull sensor/base
combination, or base only
through ceiling tile hole.
(121mm dia)
Step 4
Rotate screw covers to reveal
screws.
Step 5
Tighten screws until resistance is felt,
and clamps have engaged ceiling tile.
Do not overtighten
Step 3
Push trim onto base.
Rotate clockwise to lock trim in position.
Push base back through false ceiling
so trim is flat to ceiling.
Step 6
Rotate screw covers back to
original position.
Algo-Tec evaluates the data of each fire sensor and is able to learn
from the information received. This may simply be to recognise that a
sensor is becoming contaminated or in a dirty environment and to
automatically increase the alarm threshold to compensate for the
background levels (Threshold compensation). More complex Algo-Tec
functions include the ability to discriminate between certain fire and
non-fire conditions, filtering out certain environment stimuli, such as
steam from a hotel bathroom, and increasing the sensitivity of a sensor
(6000 plus OPHT) when an increase in temperature is detected.
The net effect of the interaction between the sensors and the
AlgoTec decision making is enhanced performance, through immunity to
false alarm and more responsive fire detection.
• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor
• Dual Technology High Performance
• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical
Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor
• Independent Channel Control
• Day/Night Operation
• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol
• Devices Display Address Number
• Easy To Address
• FASTTM Addressing
• Reduced False Alarms
• Electronic Sounder
• High Intensity LED Beacon
• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs
• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor
• Dual Technology High Performance
• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical
Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor
• Independent Channel Control
• Day/Night Operation
• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol
• Devices Display Address Number
• Easy To Address
• FASTTM Addressing
• Reduced False Alarms
• Electronic Sounder
• High Intensity LED Beacon
• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs
• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor
• Dual Technology High Performance
• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical
Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor
• Independent Channel Control
• Day/Night Operation
• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol
• Devices Display Address Number
• Easy To Address
• FASTTM Addressing
• Reduced False Alarms
• Electronic Sounder
• High Intensity LED Beacon
• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs
• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor
• Dual Technology High Performance
• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical
Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor
• Independent Channel Control
• Day/Night Operation
• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol
• Devices Display Address Number
• Easy To Address
• FASTTM Addressing
• Reduced False Alarms
• Electronic Sounder
• High Intensity LED Beacon
• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs
Loop Powered Sounder (2 wire)
No of addresses
-
1 address
No of Cables
-
2 cables
Alarm Current
-
5 mA
Quiescent Current
-
0.5 mA
DB Output
-
101 dB (@ 1m)
Colour
-
RED or White
6000 Loop
6000 Loop
Mains
Supply
Max 1 amp Load
Max 20 x 3000
detectors
8k2 or 100uF
EOL
10k EOL
Alarm
Circuit
Detection
Circuit
6000 Loop
6000 Loop
NO
switch
47K EOL
Volt free
changeover
contacts
240 VAC
(5amp)
•Compatible with all current Protec
6000 series and 6000 plus Series devices
•Enables rapid confirmation of correct
loop wiring
•Allows verification of correct number
and type of loop devices
•User may activate a single output at a time
•Retrieves analogue values from devices
•Drives 6000PLUS talking sounders
•Robust construction
•Easy to read display
•Can be powered from mains (via supplied charger),
or internal batteries
2 x Removable Bar-codes
Rear of 6000 Sensor
Device Serial Number
Bar-code sticker
removable
1 x Fixed Bar-code
ADD
LOOP
Serial Numbers
entered into 6400
software editor
program
LOOP/ADDRESS
1 001
* L1001*
1 001
* 000000*
^Insert barcode here^
Bar-Code
Reader
Device Serial
number Bar-Code
sticker
(Remote Visual Address Verification)
UK Manufacture – All Sensors and Panels made in same
factory
Fast Addressing – Saves time on site no Switches
Identification - Devices can be traced via serial numbers etc.
Combined Sensors – Optical/Heat and Optical/Heat/CO
Integrated Sounders/LED Beacons/Talking Sounders/Isolators
Systems - Small Medium and Large Systems catered for.
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