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INERTIA IFS-888
Fire Indicator Panel




OPERATORS & PROGRAMMING MANUAL




Revision 1.06


A P P R O V A L S
Australian Standard AS4428.1 1998
SSL Approval No. AFP-1702
C-Tick Approval No. N1336

Serial No.
Date of Manufacture

I R E Y S T E M S
R


7 COLUMBIA COURT
NORWEST BUSINESS PARK
BAULKHAM HILLS
NSW 2153
AUSTRALIA

Ph(02) 9899-4155
Fax(02) 9899-4156
E-mail: sales@inertia.com.au
http://www.inertia.com.au
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BASIC OPERATIONS GUIDE


OPERATION KEYSTROKES

Note: If an alarm exists on the NIFS-888 (FIRE MODE), operation is restricted to the Keys
within the FireFighters facility


FIRE MODE

ACK
ACKNOWLEDGE AN ALARM


RESET
RESET AN ALARM


ISOLATE
ISOLATE AN ALARM



MAINTENANCE MODE

ISOLATE (ZONE #)
ISOLATE AN AZF


RESET (ZONE #) RESET AN AZF


ALARM
TEST
FAULT
TEST
(ZONE #)
FAULT TEST AN AZF


(ZONE #) ALARM TEST AN AZF





WHERE = OR
(ZONE #) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8


NB: THE KEY CAN ALSO BE USED TO SUBSTITUTE FOR ANY ZONE
NUMBER.
ALL AZF

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COMPATIBLE DETECTORS

Make Model Type Model Number

Apollo Thermal Type A Series 60
Apollo Thermal Type B Series 60
Apollo Thermal Type C Series 60
Apollo Thermal Type D Series 60
Apollo Smoke Ionisation Series 60
Apollo Smoke Photo Optical Series 60

Hochiki Thermal Type A DCC-A, DCD-A
Hochiki Thermal Type B DFE-60B, DFJ -60B
Hochiki Thermal Type C DCC-C, DCD-C
Hochiki Thermal Type D DFE-90D, DFJ -90D
Hochiki Thermal Cool Room Type B sealed DFG-60BLKJ
Hochiki Smoke Ionisation SIH-AM, SIJ -ASN
Hochiki Smoke Photo Optical SLK-A, SLR-AS

System Sensor Thermal Type A 5451AUS, 51A51
System Sensor Thermal Type B 4451AUS, 51B51
System Sensor Thermal Type C 51C51
System Sensor Thermal Type D 51D51
System Sensor Smoke Photo-Optical 2151AUS
System Sensor Smoke Ionisation 1151AUS

Olsen Thermal Type A T56B-T6A
Olsen Thermal Type B T56B-T6B
Olsen Thermal Type C T56B-T6C
Olsen Thermal Type D T56B-TSD
Olsen Smoke Ionisation C24B
Olsen Smoke Photo Optical P24B

Panelect Thermal Type A PFS-A
Panelect Thermal Type B PFS-B
Panelect Thermal Type C PFS-C
Panelect Thermal Type D PFS-D
Panelect Smoke Ionisation PFS-I
Panelect Smoke Photo Optical PFS-P

IEI VESDA E700 CONTACT DEVICE

Please contact Notifier Inertia for any additional detectors.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BASIC OPERATIONS GUIDE.............................................................................................. 2
COMPATIBLE DETECTORS............................................................................................... 3
SPECIFICATION .................................................................................................................. 6
SYSTEM EXPANSION............................................................................................ 6
ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS ..................................................................................... 7
OUTPUTS................................................................................................................ 8
POWER SUPPLY RATINGS AND SETTINGS ....................................................... 9
BATTERY TYPE AND CAPACITIES....................................................................... 9
CURRENT CONSUMPTION................................................................................... 10
BATTERY CAPACITY CALCULATIONS................................................................. 10
ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT...................................................................................... 11
ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT...................................................................................... 11
POWER SUPPLY #1 27.3VDC (Battery Charger) TP6........................................ 11
POWER SUPPLY #2 26.5VDC (Panel Supply) TP5............................................ 11
POWER SUPPLY #3 - 5VDC .................................................................................. 11
POWER SUPPLY REFERENCE VOLTAGE........................................................... 11
ALARM THRESHOLD COMPARATOR .................................................................. 12
FAULT THRESHOLD COMPARATOR ................................................................... 13
NON ADJ USTABLE TEST POINTS ........................................................................ 13
J P1 DEFAULT.......................................................................................................... 13
PLACING INTO OPERATION.............................................................................................. 14
INITIAL CHECKLIST................................................................................................ 14
POWER UP CHECKLIST ........................................................................................ 14
FUNCTIONAL TESTING ......................................................................................... 14
INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATORS..................................................................................... 15
CONTROLS AND INDICATORS ............................................................................. 15
FUNCTION EXPLANATIONS.................................................................................. 17
FIRE FIGHTERS CONTROLS.................................................................... 17
ACK 17
RESET 17
ISOLATE 17
EXT BELL ISOLATE 17
WARN SYS ISOLATE 17
GENERAL CONTROLS.............................................................................. 18
ACF ISOLATE 18
ACF RESET 18
AUTO TEST MODE 18
BATTERY TEST 19
WALK TEST MODE 19
ZONE FUNCTIONS.................................................................................... 20
ALARM TEST 20
FAULT TEST 20
ISOLATE 20
RESET 21
PROGRAM MODE................................................................................................................ 22
PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS................................................................................. 22
ZONES TYPES........................................................................................... 22
ZONE OUTPUTS........................................................................................ 22
ACF OUTPUT............................................................................................. 22
AUXILIARY RELAY..................................................................................... 22
TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE ............................................................................... 23
TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE.................................................................................... 23
ZONE PROGRAMMING.......................................................................................... 23
ACF PROGRAMMING............................................................................................. 24
AUXILIARY RELAY PROGRAMMING.................................................................... 24
APPENDIX A ........................................................................................................................ 25
INERTIA-888 PROGRAMMED OPTIONS:.............................................................. 25
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APPENDIX B ........................................................................................................................ 26
DESCRIPTION OF ALARM ZONE TYPES............................................................. 26
LATCHING TYPE........................................................................................ 26
NON LATCHING TYPE .............................................................................. 26
TIME DELAY............................................................................................... 26
APPENDIX C........................................................................................................................ 28
DRAWINGS ............................................................................................................. 28


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SPECIFICATION

Cabinet Zinc Sealed Steel 1.6mm
Powder Coated (Charcoal)
Hinged Outer Door
003 Keyed Lock
Outside Dimensions 888 440mm H x 390mm W x 120mm D
Battery Box 280mm H x 390mm W x 120mm D


AC Operational Voltage 240VAC
50Hz +6 -10%
Internal Power Supplies 27VDC 1.0Amp Battery Charger
24VDC (nom) 1.5 Amp Panel Supply
5VDC 2.0AMP Logic supply
Microprocessor 80C52

Memory Type Non-volatile E2ROM
Fuses F1: AC Input M205 2.5A
F2: AUX Power M205 1A Slow Blow
F3: Bell Output M205 1A
F4: ACF Output M205 1A
F7: Warning System M205 1A
E.O.L Resistor On AZF's 4K7 OHMS


SYSTEM EXPANSION

REQUIREMENT Qty PCB REQUIRED Product Code
8 ZONE INPUTS 1 8 ZONE MAIN CONTROL BOARD IFS888
8 ZONE MIMIC
OUTPUTS
1 8 ZONE MAIN CONTROL BOARD IFS888
RELAY OUTPUTS
1 ALARM PER ZONE
1 FAULT
1 ISOLATE
1 8 WAY RELAY EXPANSION BOARD IFS815

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ENVIRONMENTAL LIMITS

-10 Deg. C to +55 Deg. C Dry heat.
+40 Deg. C @ 93% Relative Humidity.


WARNING:

This equipment may radiate radio frequency energy. It may also be affected by radio
frequency energy and, if not installed and operated in accordance with the manufacturers
instructions, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found
to comply with the Class A radiated and conducted EMI requirements of AS/NZ 3548:1995
(including Amendments 1 & 2) as well as the EMI susceptibility requirements of Clause C3.5
in AS4428.0:1997

CAUTION: Radio communication devices should not be used in the vicinity of fire panels or
associated ancillary devices and systems

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OUTPUTS

Name Description Type Function
SBY Standby Normall Energised -
Clean Contact
Changes when panel
supply drops below 21V

AUX Auxiliary
Contact
Clean Contacts Programmable


FLT Fault Output Normall Energised -
Clean Contact
Activates on any Fault


GEN General Alarm Clean Contact Activates on any Alarm

WARN Warning
System
Output
Monitored - Powered Activates on any Alarm
24V (nom) 0.5A


BELL Bell Output Monitored - Powered Activates on any Alarm
24V (nom) 0.5A

ACF Ancillary
Control Output
Monitored - Powered Activates on any Alarm
24V (nom) 0.5A

AUX
Power
Power Output 24V (nom) 0.5A Max Used to Power Auxiliary
Loads up to 0.5A Total


Contact Ratings: 24V DC (nom) 0.5A

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POWER SUPPLY RATINGS AND SETTINGS

POWER SUPPLY 1: 27 VDC 1.0 AMP Switchmode Battery Charger

This supply's primary function is maintain the battery in a fully charged condition.

PERFORMANCE DATA

AC Input 30 VAC 10%
Rated Output Current 1.0 AMPS
Output Voltage 27.3 VDC
Current Limit 1.5 AMPS
Output Ripple 150 mV with Battery


POWER SUPPLY 2: 24 VDC (nom) 1.5 AMP Switchmode Power Supply

This supply's primary function is to power all external operations of the FIP, ie. detection
circuits, ancillary circuits etc. This supply meets the requirements of AS4428.1 with the panel
in its fully expanded state.

PERFORMANCE DATA

AC Input 30 VAC 10%
Rated Output Current 1.5 AMPS
Output Voltage 26.5 VDC
Current Limit 1.5 AMPS
Output Ripple 150 mV


POWER SUPPLY 3: 5 VDC 2 AMP Switch Mode Power Supply

This supply's primary function is to power all internal operations of the FIP, ie.
Microprocessor, LEDs, keypad etc.

PERFORMANCE DATA

Input 24 VDC internal
Output Current 2.0 AMPS
Output Voltage 5.0 VDC
Current Limit 2.0 AMPS
Output Ripple 150 mV

BATTERY TYPE AND CAPACITIES

ZONES FITTED BATTERIES REQUIRED
8 2 X 12V 6.5 A/H

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CURRENT CONSUMPTION

No. Of Zones Quiescent Current Quiescent +2 AZFs in alarm
8 127 mA 290 mA

BATTERY CAPACITY CALCULATIONS

The required Battery Capacity and Power Supply may be calculated utilising the following
formula.

Battery Capacity =1.25 * ((I
Q
* 24 ) +F
c
* ( I
A
* 0.5 ))

Power supply Capacity =I
A


Battery Charger Capacity =(((I
Q
* 5) +F
c
* ( I
A
* 0.5 )) / 24 ) * 1.25


Where:
I
Q
is the Quiescent current of the panel (including any normally energised ancillary loads)
I
A
is the Alarm current of the panel (including any energised ancillary loads)
F
c
is the capacity derating (a value of 2 is deemed to satisfy requirements of
AS1670.1-2004)


E.G. For an IFS888 Panel equipped with the following:

8 Zones
2 Bells
1 Warning system relay output
1 ACF output

I
Q
=0.127
I
A
=0.290 +2 * 0.06 for the bells, +0.04 for the Warning system, +0.04 for the ACF
=0.490

Therefore:
Battery Capacity =1.25 * ((0.127 * 24) +2 * (0.49 * 0.5))
=4.3 AH

Power Supply Capacity =0.49 Amps

Battery Charger Capacity =(((0.127 * 5) +2 * ( 0.49 * 0.5 )) / 24 ) * 1.25
=0.05 Amps


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ALIGNMENT AND ADJUSTMENT

POWER SUPPLY #1 27.3VDC (Battery Charger) TP6

With batteries disconnected and no alarms present, measure the voltage between system
VSS (TP12) and TP6
Adjust the multi-turn potentiometer VR1 until the voltage is 27.3V +1%. (27.027 - 27.573)

Current limiting is preset, adjustment is not required.

POWER SUPPLY #2 26.5VDC (Panel Supply) TP5

With batteries disconnected and no alarms present, measure the voltage between system
VSS (TP12) and TP5.
Adjust the multi-turn potentiometer VR4 until the voltage is 26.5V +1%. (26.235 - 26.765)

Current limiting is preset, adjustment is not required.

POWER SUPPLY #3 - 5VDC

No adjustment is required, all parameters are preset.

POWER SUPPLY REFERENCE VOLTAGE

With the panel in the quiescent mode, measure the voltage between system VSS (TP12)
and TP4. Adjust multi-turn potentiometer VR2 until the voltage is 7.0V +1%. (6.93 - 7.07)

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ALARM THRESHOLD COMPARATOR

With the panel in the quiescent mode, measure and take note of the POWER SUPPLY #2
26.5VDC (Panel Supply) TP5 as above.

Measure voltage between system VSS (TP12) and TP2. Adjust multi-turn potentiometer
VR3, and adjust until the voltage is as per the following table.


Rail Voltage 3.3V Setting Range
20.6 2.833 2.80 to 2.86
21.0 2.888 2.86 to 2.92
21.5 2.956 2.93 to 2.99
22.0 3.025 2.99 to 3.06
22.5 3.094 3.06 to 3.12
23.0 3.163 3.13 to 3.19
23.5 3.231 3.20 to 3.26
24.0 3.300 3.27 to 3.33
24.5 3.369 3.34 to 3.40
25.0 3.438 3.40 to 3.47
25.5 3.506 3.47 to 3.54
26.0 3.575 3.54 to 3.61
26.5 3.644 3.61 to 3.68
27.0 3.713 3.68 to 3.75
27.5 3.781 3.74 to 3.82
27.6 3.795 3.76 to 3.83
28.0 3.850 3.81 to 3.89


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FAULT THRESHOLD COMPARATOR

With the panel in the quiescent mode, measure and take note of the POWER SUPPLY #2
26.5VDC (Panel Supply) TP5 as above.

Measure voltage between system VSS (TP12) and TP1. Adjust multi-turn potentiometer
VR5, and adjust until the voltage is as per the following table.


Rail Voltage 0.6V Setting Range
20.6 0.600 0.59 to 0.61
21.0 0.612 0.61 to 0.62
21.5 0.626 0.62 to 0.63
22.0 0.641 0.63 to 0.65
22.5 0.655 0.65 to 0.66
23.0 0.670 0.66 to 0.68
23.5 0.684 0.68 to 0.69
24.0 0.699 0.69 to 0.71
24.5 0.714 0.71 to 0.72
25.0 0.728 0.72 to 0.74
25.5 0.743 0.74 to 0.75
26.0 0.757 0.75 to 0.76
26.5 0.772 0.76 to 0.78
27.0 0.786 0.78 to 0.79
27.5 0.801 0.79 to 0.81
27.6 0.804 0.80 to 0.81
28.0 0.816 0.81 to 0.82


NON ADJUSTABLE TEST POINTS
5VDC POWER SUPPLY
TP3=5.0VDC+5% (4.75 - 5.25)

(If this test point voltage is not correct, please return the circuit board to the factory for
repair.)

JP1 DEFAULT

Holding a short across these pins for 5 seconds during start-up causes the panel to revert
back to standard factory defaults. The panel will give 4 beeps on start-up to acknowledge
default.
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PLACING INTO OPERATION

INITIAL CHECKLIST

System General Appearance Good
Cabinet Keyed 003
All Circuit Boards Firmly Fastened
Manual Call Point Fitted & Functional
Viewing Window Clear And Firmly Secured
Cable Entries Adequately Sealed
240VAC Cabling Correctly Terminated
All Earthing Secured
Transformer Securely Mounted
Transformer Correctly Wired
All Ribbon Cables Firmly Secured
All Operational Zones Adequately Identified
INERTIA-888 Manufacturing Label Affixed
POWER UP CHECKLIST

Ensure Batteries Are Disconnected.
Turn Mains Switch To "ON"
The "Mains On" LED Should Light.
Allow 15 Seconds For The Panel To Perform its Start Up Tests.
Connect Batteries
FUNCTIONAL TESTING

Primary AC Supply Voltage: 240VAC +6% -10%
Charger Output Voltage Without Batteries: 27.3V DC
Main Supply Output Voltage : 26.5V DC
Keypad Functional
Perform Auto Test
LED's All Functional
Zone Fault Detection
Zone Alarm Detection
Internal Sounder Operating
MCP Loop Wired To Zone Number ______
Test Bell Output
Test Warning System Output
Test ACF Output
Test Bell Output Supervision
Test Warning System Output Supervision
Test ACF Output Supervision
Test Standby Relay
Test General Alarm Relay
Test Auxiliary Relay
Test Mimic Outputs
Test Relay Board (if fitted)
Log Book Inside Cabinet
Press "Battery Test" Once
If Batteries Are Flat, Allow 24hrs To Charge And Then Re-test.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATORS

CONTROLS AND INDICATORS

INDICATIONS

INDICATOR ON WHEN:
MAINS ON Panel is running on mains supply
BATTERY FAULT Battery fails test or has been disconnected. Fault will remain on until a
battery test passes.
PSU FAULT Battery Charger >28.2 or <26.4
Panel Supply >28.2 or <21
ACF ACTIVATED ACF Output Is Operated
ACF ISOLATED ACF Output Is Isolated
ACF FAULT ACF Output Is Open Circuit or Short Circuit
EXT BELL ISOLATE Bell Output Is Isolated
EXT BELL FAULT Bell Output Is Open Circuit or Short Circuit
WARN SYS
ISOLATED
Warning System Output Is Isolated
WARN SYS FAULT
(LD8 on
Termination Board)
Warning System Output Is Open Circuit or Short Circuit
AZF ALM 1-8 Flashes When Zone Is In Alarm
Steady When Zone Is In Pre-Alarm
Steady When Zone Is In Alarm But Isolated or Acknowledged
AZF FLT 1-8 Zone Is In Fault
AZF ISO 1-8 Zone Is Isolated

KEYPAD CONTROLS

BUTTON FUNCTION
ACF ISOLATE Toggles ACF Isolate On/Off (Also used in Programming Mode)
ACF RESET Resets The ACF If Latched On
BATTERY TEST Initiates A Battery Test For 60 Seconds
AUTO TEST Initiates An Auto Test Of System Functions
WALK TEST Initiates Detector "Walk Test" Mode On Panel
PROGRAM Used For Programming Mode, Refer Programming Section
AUX RELAY Used For Programming Mode, Refer Programming Section
ALARM TEST Alarm Test (Zone), Followed By Zone Number
FAULT TEST Fault Test (Zone), Followed By Zone Number
ISOLATE Isolate (Zone) , Followed By Zone Number
RESET Reset (Zone), Followed By Zone Number
ALL AZF Substitutes For A Zone Number As "All Zones"
1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 Zone Numbers.

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FIRE FIGHTERS CONTROLS

BUTTON FUNCTION
EXT BELL ISOLATE Toggles Bell Isolate On/Off
WARN SYS
ISOLATE
Toggles Warning System Isolate On/Off
ACK Acknowledges alarm or fault. Internal buzzer stops. All outputs remain
unchanged
RESET Resets any acknowledged alarms, Faults are self clearing
ISOLATE Isolates any acknowledged alarms


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FUNCTION EXPLANATIONS

FIRE FIGHTERS CONTROLS

ACK
ACK

Pressing the "ACK" key, will acknowledge any Alarms or Faults present on the system. It
will silence the panel buzzer, but all panel outputs will remain unchanged.



RESET
RESET

Pressing the "RESET " key, will reset all ACKNOWLEDGED Alarms. Any panel outputs will
also be reset.



ISOLATE
ISOLATE

Pressing the "ISOLATE " key, will isolate all ACKNOWLEDGED Alarms. Any panel outputs
will also be reset.



EXT BELL ISOLATE

EXT BELL
ISOLATE

Depressing the "EXT BELL ISOLATE" key, will isolate the bells. The LED within the button
will illuminate and the bells will not sound until the output is de-isolated. Pressing "EXT BELL
ISOLATE" a second time will de-isolate the bell.



WARN SYS ISOLATE

WARN SYS
ISOLATE

Depressing the "WARN SYS ISOLATE" key, will isolate the warning system output. The LED
within the button will illuminate and the warning system will not sound until the output is de-
isolated. Pressing "WARN SYS ISOLATE" a second time will de-isolate the output.

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GENERAL CONTROLS

ACF ISOLATE
ACF
ISOLATE

Depressing the "ACF ISOLATE" key, will isolate the ACF (Ancillary output). The ACF
isolated indicator will illuminate and the ancillary output will not operate until the ancillary
output is de-isolated. Pressing "ACF ISOLATE" a second time will de-isolate the ancillary
output.

If the ancillary output has already been tripped and is programmed as latching, isolating the
ACF will not effect the existing ancillary output. If the ACF is isolated prior to the alarm, it will
prevent the ancillary output from tripping.



ACF RESET
ACF
RESET

Resetting of the ancillary output (ACF) is only required if the ancillary output was
programmed as latching.

The ancillary alarm will remain latched until manually reset. Pressing the "ACF RESET"
button will extinguish the 'ACF Activated' indicator and de-energise the ancillary output.
Pressing "ACF RESET" when the ACF is not tripped will have no effect.



AUTO TEST MODE
AUTO
TEST

This function will perform a fixed automatic test procedure to the panel. This mode cannot be
selected if any zone(s) is in alarm.

Auto test will perform the following test functions;

Turn on ALL LEDs
Test RAM
Test E
2
ROM
Isolate all alarm zones
Fault test all alarm zones
Alarm test all alarm zones
Test buzzer

The pressing of any key during "AUTO TEST" will abort the tests and return the system back
to normal mode once the current test is complete.



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BATTERY TEST
BATTERY
TEST

This function tests the performance of the batteries fitted to the system. Pressing this button
will initiate a battery test as specified in AS1603.4. The test will temporarily disconnect the
batteries from the panel and apply load on the batteries for 60 seconds. The pressing of any
key during the test period will abort the battery test and return the system back to normal
mode.

If the test fails, the "Battery Fault" indicator will turn on and the buzzer will sound
continuously, only a successful battery test will turn the indicator off.



WALK TEST MODE
WALK
TEST

This function will place the panel into "walk test" mode. Walk test mode is used for the on-
site testing of detector zones. This mode cannot be selected if any zone(s) is in alarm. Entry
to walk test mode will be acknowledged by three beeps and the isolate LED's will flash on all
zones.

If the bells are not required to ring during walk test, simply press the "BELL ISOLATE" key
once. The bell isolate LED will illuminate to verify that the bells have been isolated.

Any alarm signal from detectors etc. will be received by the panel on its appropriate zone.
The panel will beep to acknowledge receipt of the alarm and indicate the alarm by
illuminating the appropriate alarm LED for 4 seconds (the bells will also ring for a 1 second
period unless previously isolated).

The zone and detector will then be automatically reset.

Pressing any key will terminate the walk test mode and return the panel back to normal
operation, restoring all zone types and output configurations also ensuring that bell and
ancillary outputs are de-isolated. The bells will give three pulses of 1 second each to warn
any testers still in the building that walk test mode has been terminated.

Failure to receive any alarms or keystrokes within a 15 minutes period will result in the panel
automatically exiting walk test mode and returning back to normal as follows;

Bell outputs to be de-isolated.
Ancillary outputs to be de-isolated.
Bell will sound 3 times, each of 1 second duration.
Exit from walk test mode.
Zone types and output configurations restored





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ZONE FUNCTIONS

Zone functions are those relating specifically to the detection zones. Following is an
explanation of their operation and the keystrokes required to perform the function required.

ALARM TEST
ALARM TEST

#

A resistive load equal to worst case alarm condition is placed on the zone for a period of 120
seconds and then removed, if the zone being tested is not a latching type, the alarm will
reset automatically once the load is removed. An alarm test can be manually terminated by
resetting the zone.

Once the zone has alarmed, all outputs are initiated (as programmed) similar to a real alarm.
The zone may be isolated prior to alarm test if desired, this will prevent any outputs from
operating.

The character "#" in the keystrokes above requires any one the following entries;

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or "ALL AZF"


FAULT TEST
FAULT TEST

#

A resistor load equal to worst case fault is placed on the zone continuously for 5 seconds
then the zone is returned back to it's normal condition.

The character "#" in the keystroke requires any one of the following entries;

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or "ALL AZF"


ISOLATE
ISOLATE

#

The isolate function prevents the transmission of alarms or faults from the zones to the
master alarm facility.

The character "#" in the keystroke requires any one of the following entries;

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or "ALL AZF"

If the "ALL" function is performed, all zones will be isolated, regardless of their previous
state. Performing the "ALL" function for a second time will de isolate all zones.
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RESET
RESET

#


The reset function momentarily disconnects power, and resets all alarm parameters for the
zone(s) being reset. This returns the zone back to its "normal" state.

The character "#" in the keystroke requires any one of the following entries;

1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 or "ALL AZF"

If a correct entry is made, resetting of the zone begins immediately. Any alarm indication will
be removed immediately, also resetting the zone(s) programmed outputs.
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PROGRAM MODE

PROGRAMMABLE OPTIONS

ZONES TYPES
TYPE Description Input Delay
1* Standard Latching 2 seconds
2 Standard Latching AVF 2 seconds with AVF
3 Non Latching 2 seconds
4 Non Latching 20S 20 seconds
5 Time Delay 10S 10 seconds
6 Time Delay 30S 30 seconds
7 Time Delay 60S 60 seconds

ZONE OUTPUTS
TYPE OUTPUT DESCRIPTION
1 Indicate
2 Indicate, Bell
3 Indicate, Bell, General Alarm
4* Indicate, Bell, General Alarm, ACF

ACF OUTPUT
TYPE ACF OUTPUT
1 LATCHING
2* NON-LATCHING

AUXILIARY RELAY
TYPE DESCRIPTION
11 AZF 1 ALARM
12 AZF 2 ALARM
13 AZF 3 ALARM
14 AZF 4 ALARM
15 AZF 5 ALARM
16 AZF 6 ALARM
17 AZF 7 ALARM
18 AZF 8 ALARM
21* GENERAL ALARM
22 GENERAL ALARM (Normally Energised)
23 COMMON FAULT
24 COMMON ISOLATE
25 MAINS FAIL
26 COMMON FAULT OR ISOLATE
27 PANEL BUZZER
28 BELL
31 WARNING SYSTEM
32 ACF

* DENOTES DEFAULT

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TO ENTER PROGRAM MODE

HOLD DOWN
ENABLE
SWITCH
& PRESS
PROGRAM
KEY ONCE

NOTE: THE ENABLE SWITCH IS LOCATED ON THE BOTTOM LEFT HAND CORNER OF
THE MAIN PCB NEXT TO THE KEYBOARD RIBBON CABLE. IT IS MARKED SW1.

SYSTEM STATUS LEDs WILL FLASH TO INDICATE PROGRAMMING MODE ENTERED.

TO EXIT PROGRAM MODE

HOLD DOWN
ENABLE
SWITCH
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(THIS WILL AUTOMATICALLY SAVE CHANGES)

THE PANEL WILL BEEP, RESTART AND THEN RETURN TO NORMAL DISPLAY.

ZONE PROGRAMMING

Once you are in programming mode and have the panel status LEDs flashing.

Press the PROGRAM key once.

Press the Zone Number (1-8) you wish to program.
The Alarm led will indicate the zone to be programmed.
The Fault led will indicate the current zone type
The Isolate led will indicate the current zone output.

If you wish to change the settings of this particular zone

Press the Zone Type Number (1-7)
Press the Zone Output Number (1-4)
(an incorrect entry will give a long beep and be ignored)

Or simply press the program key and then the next zone number you wish to look at.

Example.

To set zone 4 as AVF and to Indicate only, do as follows.

Press
PROGRAM

4

2

1
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ACF PROGRAMMING

Press the PROGRAM key once.
Press the ACF ISOLATE key

The Isolate led will indicate the current ACF output type (AZF1 for Latching, AZF2 for Non-Latching).

To change the ACF output type

Press 1 or 2
(an incorrect entry will give a long beep and be ignored)

1 for Latching
2 for Non-latching

Otherwise press program to look at another output or zone.

Example.

To set ACF to LATCHING do as follows.

Make sure you are in programming mode

Press
PROGRAM

ACF
ISOLATE

1


AUXILIARY RELAY PROGRAMMING


Press the PROGRAM key once.
Press the AUXILIARY RELAY key

The Fault and Isolate LED's will indicate the current Auxiliary relay output type. (Fault
showing the first digit & Isolate showing the second digit)

To change the Auxiliary relay output type

Press the first digit of Auxiliary relay output type (1-2)
Press the second digit of Auxiliary relay output type (1-8)
(an incorrect entry will give a long beep and be ignored)

Example.

To set Auxiliary relay to General Alarm do as follows.

Press
PROGRAM

AUXILIARY
RELAY

2

2

(If this is the only change you wish to make, then exit programming, otherwise
repeat as required )
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APPENDIX A

INERTIA-888 PROGRAMMED OPTIONS:

AZF No. (1/X) (2/X) (3/X) (4/X) (5/X) (6/X) (7/X)
STD 2S STD AVF N/L 2S N/L 20S T/D 10S T/D 30S T/D 60S
1
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8

AZF No. (X/1) (X/2) (X/3) (X/4)
INDICATE I-BELL IB-GENERAL IBG-ACF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8

ANCILLARY OUTPUT (1) (2)
NON-LATCHING LATCHING
ACF

AUXILLARY RELAY MAPPING TYPES PROGRAMMED AS
(11) MIMIC AZF 1
(12) MIMIC AZF 2
(13) MIMIC AZF 3
(14) MIMIC AZF 4
(15) MIMIC AZF 5
(16) MIMIC AZF 6
(17) MIMIC AZF 7
(18) MIMIC AZF 8
(21) GENERAL ALARM
(22) GENERAL ALARM
(23) COMMON FAULT
(24) COMMON ISOLATE
(25) MAINS FAIL
(26) COMMON FAULT OR ISOLATE
(27) PANEL BUZZER

Place an X in the appropriate box =Default
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APPENDIX B

DESCRIPTION OF ALARM ZONE TYPES

Different zone types can be selected using the programming mode. Each
zone can be selected as any one of following:

TYPE Description Input Delay
1(DEFAULT) Standard Latching 2 seconds
2 Standard Latching AVF 2 seconds with AVF
3 Non Latching 2 seconds
4 Non Latching 20S 20 seconds
5 Time Delay 10S 10 seconds
6 Time Delay 30S 30 seconds
7 Time Delay 60S 60 seconds

LATCHING TYPE

Once a signal is received from the detector the alarm zone will start a timer, if after 2
seconds the detector is still activated the alarm zone will register an alarm condition.
Indicators will illuminate and alarm functions are initiated immediately, unless zone is set as
AVF - refer Appendix C. The alarm zone will remain in alarm until manually reset.

A reset is performed by interrupting the power for 0.5 seconds to the detector and returning
the alarm zone back to its quiescent state. If an alarm is still present in the detector area the
detector will re-activate and the 2 second timer will be re-initiated.

NON LATCHING TYPE

A temporary actuation device (eg. Flow Switch) is usually connected to this type of alarm
zone. Once a signal has been received CONTINUOUSLY for 2 seconds or 20 seconds
(dependent on programming) an alarm will be registered causing the alarm LED to flash and
alarm functions will be performed as programmed.

The alarm group will remain in alarm until the actuating device no longer reports a signal.
When actuating device signal is clear, the alarm is cleared, causing the zone to power down
for 0.5 seconds and return back to normal state.

TIME DELAY

The time delay AZF zone can be preset to any one of 3 time delays in the initial setup. This
type of zone is used for AS1668 smoke detection zones. Zone timing etc. is as per AS1668-
1991.

Example:
Timer #1 =60 seconds

Once the first alarm is received, the alarm LED is turned on steady, this indicates "PARTIAL
ALARM" condition.

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The detector is then reset (by removing it's power for 0.5 seconds) and a timer is also
started for 60 seconds (TIMER#1). Another timer of 15 seconds (TIMER#2) is also started.
The zone must alarm again within this 15 seconds (TIMER#2) to register another alarm.

Failure to receive another alarm within this 15 second period will return the zone back to its
normal state immediately and extinguish the alarm LED.

If an alarm is received, the detector is reset again and TIMER#2 is also reset.

This monitoring continues until the 60 second timer (TIMER#1) has elapsed and then the
zone goes into "FULL ALARM". This is the stage at which all relays, bells etc. will operate.

When "FULL ALARM" condition is reached, a third timer (TIMER#3) of 70 seconds is
started. TIMER#2 is kept operating and alarm signals are still to be received as per
previous. Alarm signals are required continually to keep the zone in "FULL ALARM".

Failure to comply with TIMER#2 will result in the zone being returned back to it's NORMAL
state as follows;

If TIMER#3 has elapsed, the zone can be returned immediately back to the normal
state (& de-energise relays if required).

However, if TIMER#3 has not elapsed, the zone cannot return back to the normal
state until TIMER#3 does elapse. Relays etc. will remain energised until TIMER#3 does
elapse.

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APPENDIX C

DRAWINGS

Following are drawings:

Keypad Drawing Rev A.
IFS888-E1 Zone Connections Rev A.
IFS888-E2 Typical Output Connections Rev A.

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