Ravel RE-900 Installation, Commissioning & Operating User Manual

Manual is about: Fire Alarm Control Panel

Summary of RE-900

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    Re-900 fire alarm control panel installation, commissioning & operating user manual.

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    1 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 fire alarm system limitations an automatic fire alarm system–typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual call points, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire. S...

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    2 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 the amount of "smoke" present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into...

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    3 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 please note that: o strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy. O studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal. It is the ...

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    4 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 notes:.

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    5 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 table of contents f ire a larm c ontrol p anel ...........................................................................................................................................0 fire alarm system limitations .......................................................

  • Page 7: Chapter 1:  Introduction

    6 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 1: introduction this manual is intended as a complete guide to the 1 zone conventional fire control panel. User operating instructions are provided in the first part of this manual. This is followed with sections describing installation and commissioning procedu...

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    7 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 1.3 fire alarm procedures in accordance with is 2189: 1988, written procedures should be laid down for dealing with alarms of fire, fault warnings, and the isolation of any part of the system. The responsible person should ensure that users of the system are instructed ...

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    8 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 1.5 routine testing in order to ensure that the system is fully operational, and to comply with the requirements of is 2189: 1988, the following routine attention is recommended: daily - check the panel to ascertain that it indicates normal operation. If any fault is in...

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    9 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 mother board terminals and connectors power supply board terminals and connectors.

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    10 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0

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    11 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 2: product description the re – 900 is a 12 – 128 zone microprocessor based conventional fire alarm control panel. The panel accepts water flow devices, conventional input devices like 2 wire smoke detectors, pull stations and other normally open contact device...

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    12 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.1 product features: touch keypad for user friendly operation. Complies with ul -864 and nfpa-72. Epoxy powder coated finish. Operates on 120 - 220v 60 /50 hz, ac mains power supply. 12 -128 class b style ‘b ‘or style ’c’ initiating device circuit (idc). All zones acc...

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    13 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 all field wiring circuits are supervised. Zone isolation facility with loop voltage cut off. Earth fault annunciation facility at 0 ohms. Programmable ac loss delay. Programmable trouble reminder. Peer to peer networkable repeater connectivity via rs485..

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    14 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.2 specification ac power 110 - 220 vac, 50 hz, +10%, -15%. Wire size: 1.5 sq. Mm with 600 v insulation standby power 24vdc as required operating condition: operating temperature 0 - 49° c/32-120° f. Relative humidity 93 ± 2% rh (noncondensing) at 32 ±2° c/90 ±3° f. B...

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    15 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 notification appliance circuits (sounder circuit) class – b, style – y wiring operating nominal voltage: 24 vdc special application current for all nacs: 2a (1 a per circuit) line drop: 1.8v end-of-line resistor: 4k7, 1/2 watt common relays: type : form c no of relays ...

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    16 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.3control and indications 2.3.1 controls ack. Key: to mute local buzzer in alarm condition. To mute local buzzer in supervisory or fault condition. User or admin password protected. Silence key: to silence the external nacs in fire condition. User or admin password pr...

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    17 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 cursor keys : to move the cursor point in the lcd as required. Enter key: to accept the programmed or edited menu, mode or value in the lcd. Menu key: to enter into the main menu in the lcd. 2.3.2 indications 2.3.2.1 led indications fire - red fault-yellow system on – ...

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    18 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.4 mechanical construction the enclosure of the panel is constructed by 18 gauge (1.22mm) crca sheet with powder-coated finish. The 19 mm [20no’s] for indian std.) 20no’s of knockouts are given for cable entry at the top of the cabinet. The lockable hinged door is pro...

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    19 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.6 internal arrangement.

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    20 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 2.7 components master board (re-900-16z-mb) the master board contains the primary components and wiring interface connectors. Display board (re-900-disp-r1.1)the display board contains the system cpu, led display, lcdunit and control keys. Display board (re-900-disp-r1...

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    21 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 power supply board (re-900-ps).

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    22 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 3: installation 3.1installation precaution installation precautions warning - several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be dam...

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    23 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% i.R. Drop from the specified device voltage. Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: li...

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    24 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 3.2 input circuits the control panel has 12 – 128 zone input circuits. The maximum loop resistance limit for each input circuit is 100 ohms. All field wiring of each zone is supervised for opens and ground faults. Both conditions are visually and audibly (toggle tone) ...

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    25 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 3.3 output circuits nonresettable power (500ma) 24 vdc filtered, nonresettable power can be obtained from 24v dc out terminals. Sounder circuits the re - 900 provides notification appliance circuits (nac) standard as class b. This circuit is capable of a maximum of 0.2...

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    26 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 standard relay the control panel provides three form-c relays rated for 2.0 amps @ 30 vdc and 2.0 amps @ 30 vac. Relay connections may be power-limited or nonpower-limited, provided that a minimum of 0.25" is maintained between conductors of power-limited and nonpower-...

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    27 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 4: programming instructions 4.1menu key flow diagram menu key - flow diagram view abo u t m enu prog ram adm in password required (default: 54321) 1 2 3 default password user - 1234 adm in - 54321 advanced - 654321 1. Supp r ess ed even ts 2. Hist ory [view ] 1...

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    28 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 e nte r no of zo ne ?0 04 zo ne 4 ( #e d it) [mod e ] zo ne 4 e nab le [mode ] a b wiring t ype: cla ss - b st yle : b ( #ed it) [w irin g] ty pe : cla ss - b s tyle :c relay 1: fire type : f ir e ( relay o/ p1) # t ype : fa u lt ( re lay o/p1) re lay 2: fault t ype : ...

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    29 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 d 1. Co mmun ic atio n 2. Pass w or d ct rl 3. Facto ry def a ult [a dva nce d] 3 1.Ne tw ork 2. Re pea ter co nf ig (common) 1. N/w a dd r: 2. Netw o rk st atus 3. N/w o/p conf ig [n/w ] 1 n/w ad dr ? [n/w ad dr ] 1. N/w a dd r :05 2. Netw o r k st atus 3. N/w o/p con...

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    30 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 g old password? [chg usr1 pass] new password? [chg usr1 pass] re-type new? [chg usr1 pass] re-type new? **** new password updated pre ss '#' to chge 1. User password 1.User1 4. User 4 2.User2 5. User 5 3.User3 [ user pass ] 2. Admin password old password? [chg adm pass...

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    31 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 4.2 programming: menu key menu is accessed by both user and admin, but user can enter into test mode only using user password. The configuration changing is done using admin password (level 3). The various steps involved in this menu are shown as flow chart. After ente...

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    32 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 1. View all events 2. Alarm events 3. Delete [history] by selecting a number from the list in the the history menu, respected subject relevant logs alone displayed in the screen as like below, 1. Event no: abcd / abcd 2. Date: dd / mm / yy 3. Time: hh / mm / ss 4. Even...

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    33 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 enter zone no.? Aa press # to change press enter to set aa = number of panel to be selected. 4.2.2.1.2 location program by selecting the number 2 in the keypad from setting , it enters into the location program mode screen. When entering into this it will ask the zone ...

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    34 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 4.2.2.2 relay by selecting the number 2 in the keypad, it enters into the relay screen. It displays as follows. 1. Relay 1: fire 2. Relay 2: fault [relay o/p] by selecting the number 1 in the keypad, it enters into the fire relay screen. It displays as follows. 1. Type...

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    35 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 4.2.2.3.2 nac -2 the nac2 output can be configured as continuos, temporal, synchronized & 60 bpm. In temporal and synchronize mode the nac2 output will be as pulse as shown below. In these modes all the sounders will be evacuated simultaneously. To change the option pr...

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    36 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 1. Caption 2. Date & time 3. Password [setting] 4.2.2.5.1 caption by selecting the number 1 from the system screen, the system enters into caption editing mode. In this mode, caption is changed by using ‘#’ key, maximum 20 characters can entered which will be display i...

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    37 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 after selecting corresponding number, password changing screen as follows: old password ? [chg xxx pass] xxx – user 1/2/3/4/5 new password ? [chg xxx pass] re type new password ? [chg xxx pass] new password updated [press # to change] 4.2.2.5.3.2 admin password from th...

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    38 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 old password ? [chg adm pass] new password ? [chg adm pass] re type new password ? [chg adm pass] new password updated [press # to change] 4.2.2.4.2 ac loss delay when ac power is lost, the control panel trouble relay will activate. The factory default option for this ...

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    39 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 in ac loss delay is enabled condition, to change the time press enter key and use left /right key to increase/ decrease the timing. 4.2.2.4.3 advanced by selecting the number 3 from the screen, it system enters into the advanced setting mode. It required the configurat...

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    40 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 pad. The address of the panels should be in the range 1 to 32. After entering into this mode, the screen will as shown below. N/w addr ? [n/w addr] note: make sure the address of the panel is not repeated. 4.2.2.4.3.1.1.2 network status by selecting the number 2 from t...

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    41 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 1. User access ctrl 2. Chg config pass [pass ctrl] 4.2.2.4.3.2.1 user access control in this mode user password can be controlled by enable or disable options by ‘#’ key. Use r pas sw o rd disab led [# ed it] [use r pas s ctrl ] user pass w ord > (# ed it) [ save ] 4.2...

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    42 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 5: operating instructions common & power indications control keys zone indications lcd 5.1 switch functions the keys, which are non-masked, are used for the general operation of the fire alarm panel. The non-masked keys are silence, reset, ack., evacuate and en...

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    43 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 evacuate key: this key is used to energize the external hooters without actual fire. Enter key: this key is used to accept the password during silence, reset in fire condition and also used for the evacuate. This key is used to check the all led’s in panel is in good c...

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    44 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 battery fault: whenever the backup battery fails, the battery fault led will be illuminated and it also indicated in lcd with toggle buzzer tone. Similarly the same led will be illuminated when the battery voltage goes down below the 21.6v (battery low). The lcd displa...

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    45 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 5.3 operation 5.3.1 zone fault: when faults like open/ short occurred in the loop, the corresponding zone fault led would identify it. And in the output to main panel shows high resistance (open), hence in the main panel where this sector panel is connected shows fault...

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    46 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 the lcd shows as follows. If there is more than one fire, the number of zones in fire (shown as (z##)) and in which zone first or recent fire (shown as z##) occurred will be displayed on the fire screen. Where a – n th fire; b – total no. Of fire; x – zone number which...

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    47 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 xx – n th no. Of events; yy – total no. Of events; x – zone no. Disabled. Walk test: disable/w.T led blinking identifies the corresponding zone, which is under walktest. If this led is illuminates continuously then it identifies that particular zone is disabled. The wa...

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    48 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 6: servicing: 6.1 installation/replacement of pcb: remove the screws of pcb, which has to be change and remove the pcb from the mounting position and place the new pcb in that same position as shown below. Mounting position for main circuit board (re – 900 – 16...

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    49 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 mounting position for display board (re – 900 – disp – r1.1): pcb mounting hole d o o r f ix in g s c re w s pcb mounting hole mounting position for display board (re – 900 – ps ): cable entry knock out z o ne b o a rd m o u n ti n g h o le p o w e r s u p p ly m o u n...

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    50 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 7: trouble shooting indication root cause remedy there is no indication on the panel no power to the panel check ac power and standby power. If there is any false alarm from the detector may be the detector is faulty or check eol resistor detector open is not d...

  • Page 52: Chapter 8: Abbrevation

    51 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 chapter 8: abbrevation the short forms, which are given in this manual, are abbreviated below, re - ravel electronics nfpa - national fire protection association ac - alternating current dc - direct current crca - cold rolled carbon alloy led - light emitting diode o/p...

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    52 re / dd / um / re-900 1.0-0 ravel electronics pvt ltd., 150a, electronic industrial estate, perungudi, chennai – 600096, india. Web: www.Ravelfire.Com email: marketing@ravelfire.Com.