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Contents Page Noby-220iiR2 Overview Installation and Commissioning Location and mounting the Noby-220iiR2 6 Connecting the 230VAC supply 6 First power up 7 Connecting the detectors 7 Connecting the external sounders 7 One-man test 8 Automatic Re-sound Option 8 Input / Output Terminals 9 External Fault Input 9 Fault Output 9 interlink Data Bus 10 interlink Programming 10 LED Strobe / Lamp Output 13 Relay Output 13 Engineer Disablement Options Panel Behaviour 14 15 Audible alar
Noby-220iiR2 Overview The Noby-220iiR2 Fire Control Panel is an enhanced version of the standalone Noby-220, fitted with an interlink data bus for connecting up to 8 control panels. Fire Alarms and Fault Warnings are signalled across the interlink bus connection to alert neighbouring properties. Local alarms are audibly signalled with a continuous sounder tone, whilst remotely triggered alarms are differentiated with pulsing sounders.
Figure 1: Detector and Sounder Circuits Noby-220iiR2 Installation Manual - Page 4 - Software Revision1-0 -
Figure 2: Internal Layout Noby-220iiR2 Installation Manual - Page 5 - Software Revision1-0 -
Installation and Commissioning This equipment is to be installed, serviced and maintained by a suitably qualified technical person with the requisite knowledge of electrical and fire safety installations. Location and Mounting It is best to locate the Noby-220iiR2 in a public space, e.g. a hallway or landing area, where the LED Strobe/Lamp is visible and the internal alarm sounder can be clearly heard.
First power up It is recommended that the Noby-220iiR2 is first powered up with the End Of Line devices still connected to the screw terminal block at the panel, as supplied from the factory. This will help to establish that the panel is functioning OK before connecting any external devices. • • • • • • • • • • Switch off or disconnect the 230VAC supply. Position the battery as shown in Figure-2, with the -'ve terminal to the rear of the enclosure.
One-man test The one-man test is a test facility to aid commissioning and testing of the system, allowing the installer to walk-test the system and trigger each detection device in turn. • Enter the Engineer Access Code-2 1 • Press either and/or followed by . 2 to toggle on/off the desired zone/s for testing. • The selected zone/s are indicated by rotating LED patterns on the corresponding pushbutton/s. • You now have 90s to trigger the first device, and 90s thereafter to trigger the next device.
Input / Output Terminals Figure 3: Input / Output Terminal Strip External Fault Input (Terminal 1) The Fault Input terminal permits a fault signal from external equipment to be indicated on the Noby-220iiR2 control panel. The LED indication is non-latching i.e. the LED follows the Ext. Fault Input status. The polarity of the input is programmable. The factory setting is for a +12V signal to be applied to the terminal to bring up a fault indication.
interlink data bus (Terminal 3) The interlink data bus has been laboratory tested with up to 1km of standard low-grade alarm cable (92mohm/m 160pF/m), connected in different configurations i.e. linear, star, clustered etc.. These tests were conducted in a simulated electrically noisy environment, but we appreciate that real world installations can be more harsh and varied. We therefore specify that the maximum installed interlink cable length is 250m, which provides a four fold safety margin.
Figure 4: interlink Programming LED Display LED Indications: A steady green LED indicates that this panel is interlink enabled. A steady red LED indicates that this panel is interlink disabled i.e. no address programmed. The pulsing red LED indicates the programmed address number 1 to 8 of this panel. The 8 yellow pushbutton LEDs indicate the detection of all connected panels on the interlink bus, with this panel's LED rapidly flashing. Procedure: 2 • Enter the interlink Code 1 2 2 .
interLink Remote Alarm 60s Delay - Programmable Option As supplied from the factory all fire alarms signalled across the interlink data bus are delayed by 60s to help reduce nuisance alarms at connected properties. Engineer Access Code-1 1 2 1 2 Select Toggle 2 2 2 Relay Option LEDs Off= iLink Instant Alarm LEDs On= iLink 60s Alarm Delay* * Factory default setting • The green Power LED flashes rapidly upon successfully entering the Engineer Access Code.
LED Strobe / Lamp Output (Terminal 5) An external LED Strobe/Lamp can be connected between Terminal 3 (anode +'ve) and Terminal 4 (cathode -'ve). This 12V open-collector output mimics the internal LED Strobe/Lamp and is current limited to 20mA with an on-board 220ohm resistor.
Engineer Disablement Options The Noby-220iiR2 is supplied as a fully functional fire alarm control panel with comprehensive fault monitoring to meet the requirements of the EN54 standard. The following programmable disablement options are provided as a tool to assist the installer in fault finding, such as compatibility issues with 3rd party detectors and sounders.
Panel Behaviour Audible alarms, faults & warnings In the event of a fire alarm the internal piezo sounder emits a loud rapid pulsing tone, and the external sounder circuit is activated, together with the fire alarm relay (if it has not been re-programmed as a fault relay). All circuit and system faults are accompanied by a fault tone i.e. a double beep every 4 seconds.
Troubleshooting The green Power LED is not steady Check that the mains supply is connected and switched on. The panel will not power-up when connecting the battery A requirement of EN54-4 is to electronically disconnect the battery when the voltage deep discharges to 10.5v. When connecting a battery it is therefore necessary to manually kick-start the system by momentarily pressing the pushbutton marked “Batt Start”.
Warnings & Cautions Clean external surfaces with a damp cloth and mild detergent. Do not use abrasives, solvents or polish. Noby UK have taken every reasonable effort to ensure that the stainless steel facia is delivered in pristine condition. Please inspect the facia prior to installing the product as Noby UK cannot accept responsibility for any flaws or scratches incurred during installation.
Specification PSU & Battery Supply Voltage Max. Input Current Battery PSU Output Voltage PSU Absolute Max Current Fuses: F1,F2 Sndr 1,2 F3 Battery +'ve Imin Imax.a Imax.b Rimax – Max.Battery Circuit Resistance Max Battery Current Draw Standby Battery Current Standby Battery Time Battery Low Voltage Detection Battery Final Voltage – Auto Disconnect PSU Charger Fault Detection 230VAC Mains Loss Detection Detection Circuits No.
Specification (continued) Bus Capacity Max Cable Length Max Cable Capacitance Max Cable Resistance Value 8 250 100 100 Unit Panels m nF ohms Fault Output Output Voltage Swing Series Output Resistance Value 12 220 Unit V ohms Fault Input Input Voltage Range (max.
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Noby-220iiR2 User Operation • The most commonly used functions are accessed by a simple one-touch key operation, whilst other more safety critical functions are accessed via a longer key sequence. • The acceptance of each command is confirmed with an audible double click. • When entering the User Access Code, the green Power LED will flash rapidly for 5 seconds signifying that the panel is ready to accept the Command Key.
Noby-220iiR2 User Mode LED Display Indications Note: Most LED indications remain latched until the Noby-220iiR2 is Reset.
System LEDs - Interpretation LED Label Description Power (green) Common Fire (red) Common Fault (yellow) LED Label Status Interpretation a) b) c) d) 230VAC Mains OK 230VAC Mains Loss 230VAC Mains Restored (memory) Code entered - awaiting a command key steady on off 1 blink / 4s rapid flash a) steady on Local fire on Zone-1 or Zone-2 b) pulsing Fire alarm signalled from a remote panel (the pulse count indicates the address no) a) steady on All local panel zone & sounder circuit faults, Fault I
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