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Data, installation, operation and maintenance & 2 Zone Fire Panels Zircon range BARDIC by Honeywell Battery 24 Hour standby x 2 V 2.6 Ah (minimum) or 3.3Ah (maximum) Fuse rating F.6A Weight 4.2 Kg (including 2.6 Ah battery & carton) approx. Detection Circuits 20 smoke or heat detectors maximum per zone. (A maximum quiescent current of.2ma is allowed per zone circuit) 30 Call Points maximum per zone. Alarm Sounder Circuits 300mA total through 2 circuits. Nominal Voltage 25.3V (2.7V / V) Fuse rating F35mA To reset from alarm enter code and press SOUNDERS ON/OFF followed by RESET LED flashing LED Continuous FAULT DISABLED FIRE POWER ON GENERAL FAULT FIRE SYSTEM FAULT FAULT / DISABLED TEST 2 DISABLE POWER FAULT SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE 2 3 SUPERVISOR MODE Sounders Mute Reset ON/OFF Panel 4 5 Advance Select / Lamp Test Auxiliary 24V Supply This is specifically not for fire protection devices. 50mA maximum. Nominal Voltage 25.3V (2.7V / V) Fuse rating F25mA These instructions cover the: ZIRCONLC : OneZone Conventional Fire Panel ZIRCONLC2 : TwoZone Conventional Fire Panel The panels are designed to meet the requirements of EN542:996 & EN544:996 General Description Options included that are covered by EN54 Test Condition (0.0) Fire Alarm Devices (7.8) Ancillary functions provided but not required by EN54 Class change Repeater Technical Specifications Power Supply requirements 230Vac 0 5% 50Hz Maximum Power consumption 50VA Fuse rating T25mA The mains supply should be carefully wired using flat twin and earth of not less than mm 2 between the mains connector block and an externally mounted secure switched fused spur outlet with contact separation of at least 3mm. The switched spur unit should be fused with a 2A fuse. Auxiliary Relay Volt free change over contacts rated at A 30VDC Fuse Rating A Note, the Auxiliary relay is configured as a fault relay, as standard (EN54 requirement), however the relay can be configured as an auxiliary fire relay, by moving a jumper link from the fault position to the fire position on the back of the PCB. Auxiliary relay 2 3 Fault NC C NO Fire NO C NC The N/C and N/O contacts change position, when the jumper is moved to the fire position. Class Change Activated by using volt free N/O contacts between the ve of AUX 24V output and the CLASS CHANGE output. Cabling Unless otherwise recommended, and taking into account voltage drop, not less than mm 2 is recommended. Sounder circuits should use cable that is fire proof. All cabling should be earthed to the metal back box via the cable gland. Conductors carrying fire alarm power signals should be separated from conductors used for carrying other systems. 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels

Installation instructions Zircon &2 zone fire panels Installation information Installation of this product must be carried out using the information given in this leaflet by a qualified electrician. Before installation ensure the electrical supply is isolated. Mounting instructions TOP COVER FIXING POINTS BATTERY PCB TERMINAL BLOCKS CABLE ENTRY POINTS TOP AND REAR METAL HOUSING Installation of this product must be carried out in accordance with the requirements of BS5839 Pt and EN54. Mounting location considerations The fire alarm control panel should be mounted near to a permanent, low fire risk, Entry / Exit, for easy access by the Emergency Services. The panel should not be mounted in direct sunlight, or in a place where the ambient temperature is above 30 ºC (86 ºF). Mains must not be capable of being accidentally disconnected and the isolating switch should clearly state: FIRE ALARM DO NOT SWITCH OFF Caution: Anti static precautions should be taken when installing the panel. BOTTOM COVER FIXING POINTS Figure Panel with top cover removed In order to minimise the installation time, it is strongly recommended, that the following procedure is followed: SECONDARY TRANSFORMER WIRES Remove plastic fascia by removing the two screws from the top plastic cover. 2 Disconnect the two secondary transformer wires from the terminals marked AC~ on the PCB. These are located on the righthand side of the fire panel. 3 Remove the two screws that hold the bottom plastic cover in place, then lift away from fire panel housing. Store cover assembly in a safe place to prevent damage during initial installation. NOTE: DO NOT REMOVE THE PCB FROM THE PLASTIC MOULDING. 4 Using the back box as a Drill template, mark through fixing positions, prepare the fixing holes, and fit onto wall using an appropriate mounting system. Ensure the back box is not contaminated with drilling debris, e.g. brick dust, as this can adversely affect the electronic circuitry. 5 Prepare cable entries via the 20mm knockouts provided in the top and rear of back box using appropriate glanding system. Figure 2 Terminals and fuses Locating points for enclosure tabs (In two positions) 6 Remove any debris from the back box. Battery System leads fuses 8K2 E.O.L resistors Transformer AC low volts input 25mA A 35mA 35mA.6A Lower PCB cover 2 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels

Zircon &2 zone fire panels Installation instructions Wiring mains and battery Configure the Auxiliary relay link for fire or fault operation. The factory default setting is activation on fault. red black Battery leads PCB View on back of pcb (Some components not shown for clarity) Sounder Figure 3 Setting the auxiliary relay operation FAULT/FIRE AUXILIARY RELAY (Shown in default FAULT position) 2 Connect mains wiring to terminal block in the back box as marked. NOTE: AN EARTH CONNECTION MUST BE MADE TO THE TERMINAL BLOCK AS MARKED. 3 With the mains supply isolated, replace the lower plastic cover assembly containing the PCB. Ensure the battery wires are routed to the top lefthand side of the back box and the transformer secondary wires are routed towards the right hand side. The PCB locating holes should engage on the metal mounting tabs. 4 Reconnect the transformer secondary wires to the PCB terminals marked AC. Note: Polarisation of this connection is unimportant 5 Fit and tighten the two securing screws that hold the PCB moulding in place. Ensure that the moulding has properly engaged at the bottom of the metal back box. Do not over tighten two retaining screws. 6 Fit battery into lefthand side of the back box and connect battery using leads supplied. Ensure correct polarity is always observed. The panel is now active and will indicate a POWER FAULT and GENERAL FAULT until the mains supply is reinstated, and the panel RESET. 7 Instate the mains supply, enter access code then press the RESET button, see operating instructions. 8 Check panel is operating normally. The panel should only show the green POWER ON indicator. 9 You have now proved that the panel is free of faults. Locating points for enclosure tabs (In two positions) External wiring The external wiring should now be connected to the fire panel. The fire panel is supplied with End Of Line Resistors for the zone and sounder circuits, these must be transferred to the last device in the circuit. The End Of Line Resistor must be replaced with Active End Of Line device if removable smoke/heat detectors are used on the zone circuit.. Please note these units are polarised. DISCONNECT MAINS SUPPLY & BATTERY. 2 Connect the zone wiring, one zone at a time, transferring either the End Of Line Resistor or Active End Of Line Device, if removable smoke/heat detectors are being employed. The active endofline devices are polarised and should be connected with Red/Orange wire to the ve and Black to the ve. DETECTOR DETECTOR DC ve DC ve L2 DIODE (SCHOTTKY) L IN L OUT 3 2 7 5 4 Connecting LED to base with LED Module fitted L2 DIODE (SCHOTTKY) L IN L OUT Base of existing range of detectors Active end of line device 2 7 2 7 red or orange 4 5 4 5 Base for new range of detectors Remote LED LED module Black ve ve black Active End of Line Red or Orange Figure 4 Connecting the Fire Detector and remote LED to a zone circuit 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels 3

Installation instructions Zircon &2 zone fire panels Fit an active end of line if detectors are also connected Active end of line to the zone circuit. 8K2 Ohms black red or orange COMMON CALL POINT COMMON CALL POINT 470 Ohms 470 Ohms 680 Ohms 680 Ohms DETECTOR Figure 5 Connecting the manual call points 3 Repeat the above procedure until all the required circuits are connected. 4 Connect the sounder wiring one circuit at a time, transferring the end of line resistor to the last sounder on that circuit. ENDOFLINE RESISTOR 8K2 Ohms fitted to last sounder 2nd SOUNDER st SOUNDER COMMON Volume ENDOFLINE RESISTOR 8K2 Ohms fitted to last sounder 2 SOUNDERS Polarised and suppressed sounders only Figure 6 Connecting the Sounder circuit 5 Repeat the above procedure until all the required sounder circuits are connected. 6 Connect other external circuits as required CLASS CHANGE AUX 24V Non latching alarm remotely set by an external source Figure 7 Connecting the Class change circuit 7 Reinstate the mains supply, enter access code then press the RESET button. 8 Refit plastic fascia. Do not over tighten two retaining screws. 4 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels

Zircon &2 zone fire panels Installation instructions Operating instructions Figure 8 Controls and indicators Green indicator Red indicators FIRE Amber indicators To reset from alarm enter code and press SOUNDERS ON/OFF followed by RESET LED flashing FAULT LED Continuous DISABLED POWER ON GENERAL FAULT SYSTEM FAULT TEST DISABLE POWER FAULT SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLE FIRE FAULT / DISABLED 2 2 3 4 5 SUPERVISOR MODE SOUNDERS ON/OFF MUTE PANEL RESET ADVANCE SELECT / LAMP TEST Amber indicators Control buttons Access to SUPERVISOR MODE for panel operation To operate this fire alarm control panel, it is necessary to gain access to the Supervisor Mode, to do this enter the four digit security password code, on the yellow push buttons. This security code should have been given to the responsible person on system hand over. After entering the correct code the Supervisor Mode LED will illuminate. The panel will time out of Supervisor Mode if the RESET button is pressed or 20 seconds have elapsed since the last button was pressed. The following functions can all be employed in the Supervisor Mode. SOUNDER ON/OFF If the panel is in alarm the sounders will sound, the sounder circuits may be silenced by pressing this button. If the sounders are silent by pressing this button they will be activated. RESET This will cause all faults and fires conditions to be cancelled, if a fault still exists then it will reappear within 0 seconds of this reset. MUTE PANEL To silence the panel s internal buzzer press MUTE PANEL push button. The panel will continue to beep at a reduced rate until the condition causing the buzzer to sound is rectified or reset. SELECT LAMP TEST Hold down SELECT / LAMP TEST push button for a minimum of two seconds. Release once the test is complete. Test Zone This feature allows one person to check the detectors and sounders without having to return to the panel during the testing routine. When the appropriate zone is in test mode and a detector is activated, the sounder circuit/s will operate for a few seconds and then automatically reset. Enter the access code to get into supervisor mode if not already entered. 2 Hold down the ADVANCE push button for at least 2 seconds until you hear a double bleep. 3 The Test LED will light and the Zone Fault LED will flash at a fast rate (faster than the fault warning flash rate) the flashing LED at this stage indicates that the zone is not in test! 4 If you do not wish to test this zone then press ADVANCE to move on to the next zone. 5 To put the zone into Test press SELECT / LAMPTEST (repeated pressing of this button will toggle the zone in and out of test mode!). 6 After you have pressed the select button you will see that the zone is now constantly lit, this indicates that the zone is now in test! 7 Once the site tests have been completed you may find that the keypad access timer has elapsed and that you will have to repeat points 4 to get to the appropriate zone in test. 8 To cancel the test mode and return a zone back to normal operation simply press SELECT / LAMP TEST to toggle the zone from constant to flashing. Once you have returned the zone/zones to normal operation you can then press reset to exit supervisor mode. Note: Pressing reset whilst a zone is in test will not revert the panel to normal operation! 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels 5

Installation instructions Zircon &2 zone fire panels Disable Zone Repeat points 3 (from the Test zone procedure listed above). 2 Repeatedly press the advance button until the test LED extinguishes and the disabled LED illuminates and Zone LED flashes at a fast rate (identical to the situation in point 3 of Test zone procedures listed above, with the exception of the test LED!) 3 To disable and subsequently enable a zone follow the steps detailed in points 58 listed above. Once you have returned the zone/zones to normal operation you can then press reset to exit supervisor mode. Pressing reset whilst a zone is disabled will not revert the panel to normal operation! Disable Sounders Repeat points 3 (from the Test zone), progressing through all the Test & Disable zones features until the Sounder Fault/Disable LED flashes (the flashing LED at this stage indicates that the sounders are not disabled!). 2 To disable the sounders press the SELECT/LAMP TEST push button to toggle the LED from flashing to constant. 3 Once the site tests have been completed you may find that the keypad access timer has elapsed and you will have to repeat point b to get to get back to sounder disable menu. 4 To cancel the disable mode and return the sounders back to normal operation simply press SELECT/LAMP TEST to toggle the Sounder Fault/Disable from constant to flashing. Once you have returned the sounders to normal operation you can then press reset to exit supervisor mode. Pressing reset whilst the sounders are disabled will not revert the panel to normal operation! Cause and Effect Chart Sounder General Fire General Fault Zone Fault Zone Fault /Disable / Test Sounder Fault / Disable System Fault Power Power Fault Disabled Test Supervisor Mode Code Entry Mode Buzzer = OFF = ON = Pulsed on/off with equal duty cycle = Pulsed intermittently every 8 seconds when alarm or fault indication has been silenced: or for Test Mode this state occurs 0 minutes after last triggered zone under test, as a reminder that the panel is still in Test Mode. Normal condition. System operating correctly in standby mode. Fire condition. Detector or call point operated. Detector zone circuit fault. A detector has been removed or circuit wiring open or shortcircuited. Alarm sounder circuit fault. Alarm circuit has been disabled by engineer for maintenance or test purposes.. Disabled zone. Zone circuit has been disabled by engineer for maintenance or test purposes. Disabled sounder contacts. Contacts have been disabled by engineer for maintenance or test purposes. Auxiliary relay disabled. ROM/RAM failure. Watchdog tripped. Test mode. Selected zone is being tested. Total power failure. Partial power failure. a) Battery flat / failed / disconnected or rupture of battery cable or fuse (Fast flashing). b) Mains supply faulty or charger fault. c) 24V supply voltage faulty used for detector and alarm zones. Auxiliary 24V supply voltage faulty or ruptured fuse. System Failure. Supervisor Mode (Resets after 20 seconds after last button press) 6 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels

Zircon &2 zone fire panels Installation instructions Maintenance Information All the components of this panel have been selected for the intended purpose, and are expected to operate within their specification when the environmental conditions outside the panel comply with class 3k5 of IEC 7233. The battery has manufacturers recommended life expectancy of 35 years. We recommend that this control panel and all associated equipment be periodically tested and inspected in accordance with the relevant British Standards for the installation and servicing of fire alarm equipment. Fire Panel Log Book Site name Site address Person(s) responsible Date System installed by Telephone Date installed Date commissioned Maintained under contract by Service contact No.: Until Type and Quantity Location No Detector Call point Sounder Qty Zone Zone 2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 20 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels 7

Installation instructions Zircon &2 zone fire panels Example of Logs Events other than false alarms or maintenance work Date Time Event Zone Device Action Date completed Initials False Alarms # Categories: Unwanted unwanted false alarm, Equipment equipment false alarm, Good intent false alarm with good intent, Malicious malicious false alarm and Unknown cause of alarm not known. Date Time Device that triggered the alarm signal Cause (if known) Brief circumstances Maintenance visit required (yes/no) Finding of maintenance Category # Action comple ted Maintenance Work Date Time Zone Device Reason for work Work carried out Further work required Signature At the end of their useful life, the packaging, product and batteries should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre and in accordance with national or local legislation. WEEE Directive: At the end of their useful life, the packaging, product and batteries should be disposed of via a suitable recycling centre. Do not dispose of with your normal household waste. Do not burn. Bardic by Honeywell reserves the right to revise this publication from time to time and make changes to the content hereof without obligation to notify any person of such revisions of changes. BARDIC by Honeywell Waterside Road, Hamilton Industrial Park, Leicester LE5 TN, UK Technical support Telephone (UK) 44 (0) 6 246 2225 Fax (UK): 44 (0)6 246 2493 Website: www.bardic.co.uk Customer service Enquiries telephone: 44 (0) 6 246 222 Fax order line: 44 (0) 6 246 220 8 664060 issue 8_6/07_Zircon &2 zone fire panels