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CONTENTS

z Introduction and Characteristics ………………………………………………………. 1


z Fire Alarm System Assembly Diagram ……………………………………………….. 2
z Fire Alarm Signal Flow Chart ………………………………………………………….. 2
z Panel Descriptions ……………………………………………………………………… 3
z Standard Detector Wiring Method ……………………………………………………. 4
z Method of Wiring ……………………………………………………………………….. 5
z Wiring Principle …………………………………………………………………………. 7
z Operating Instructions
1.Fire Surveillance ………………………………………………………………….. 8
2.Fire Alarm …………………………………………………………………………. 8
3.Reset ………………………………………………………………………………. 8
4.Disconnection Alarm……………………………………………………………… 8
5.Fire Alarm Test ……………………………………………………………………. 8
6.Disconnection Test ……………………………………………………………….. 9
7.Standby Power……………………………………………………………………. 9
8.Telephone Communication ……………………………………………………… 9
9.Simultaneous Activation of Hydrants …………………………………………… 10
10.Occurrence of Alarm Signal During Testing…………………………………… 10
11. Function of “Attention SW” Indicator…………………………………………… 10
z Installation Location …………………………………………………………………… 10
z Important Notes On Maintenance
1.Normal State of Control Panel ………………………………………………….. 10
2.Maintenance of Devices ..……………………………………………………… 10
3.Overall Maintenance ……………………………………………………………… 10
z Trouble Shooting
1.Malfunction of Loop Indicator & Combination PBL Box ……………………….. 11
2.Functions of Fuses ………………………………………………………………… 12
3.Causes of Burnt Fuses & Inspection Guidelines ……………………………….. 12
4.Combination PBL Fire Indicating Lamp & Alarm Bell malfunction … ………… 13
5.Loop Indicator Malfunction ……………………………………………………….. 13
6. Loop Indicator & “Discon. Ind.” Indicator light up………………………………. 13
7. Loop Indicator & “Fire” Indicator light up ……………………………………….. 14
z Main Specifications …………………………………………………………………….. 14
z INTRODUCTION
Due to the creativity and progress of fire fighting technology among highly developed
countries, we never give up any chance to upgrade our new generation fire alarm control
panel. We are not only pursuing higher technology level, but also compact design to meet
high quality standard.
z CHARACTERISTICS
This digital control panel primary use processor to handle relevant signal, which improve
most weak points of traditional control panel. See below for more details.
(1) The use of microprocessor has improved the unit’s correctness that used to affected by
bad characteristic of traditional devices.
(2) Uses digital mode to transmit and control signal process, which highly increase the
precision of signal.
(3) Internal control voltage uses 5V that prevent burning circuit caused by traditional high
voltage.
(4) Module type design simplified entire system, function up-grade just has to change
related module and no need big work to complete it. Thus, users are able to save big
bucks on up-grade or repair cost.
(5) Microprocessor can be revised according to user’s request, its expand ability has much
greater than traditional ones.
(6) Shortage of terminal has not seen on this unit, one set of signal transfer and Aux.
contacts are added for new design.
(7) Loop test button and control board switches are electronic-type and used digital 0 and 1
signals for switch control signal. Also they will not damaged by abnormal high voltage
because of undirected control high voltage and interfered by dust, these phenomenon
usually happened on mechanical-type switch.
(8) Electronic auto-inspect voltmeter is displayed by 3-color LED and it is easy for
verification.

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Fire Alarm Control Panel AH-00212

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● WIRING PRINCIPLE
(1) Wiring Material Table (longer distance excluded; please refer to your local regulation)

Item Specification Quantity Remarks


Depends on loop device, basically
Circuit line 1.0 ~ 1.2M/M N
1/loop.
Common Line 1.2 ~ 1.6M/M N
Area Bell 1.2 ~ 1.6M/M 2
Fire Indicating Lamp 1.2 ~ 1.6M/M 2
Manual Call Point 1.0 ~ 1.2M/M Parallel connect with detectors.
Telephone 1.0 ~ 1.2M/M 1 “T” point on the back side of MCP
MCP Push-down LED 1.0 ~ 1.2M/M 1 “A” point on the back side of MCP
Earth 1.0 ~ 1.6M/M 1
AC Power 1.2 ~ 2.0M/M 2 Dependents on panel’s load.

(2) Wire Connection Box


In order to facilitate inspection, maintenance and repair, every floor or appropriate area
should install a Wire Connection Box in which connecting joints are provided. The Box
case shall be waterproof and the wording ‘Fire Fighting Only’ should labeled on an
aluminum plate.
(3) Wire-Point Labels and Joint Clips
Inside the Control Panel and every Wire Connection Box, the wire points are to be
attached to Label Covers or Label Stickers and then connected to the Y-clip.
(4) Wiring Method
Please refer to Page 4 ~ 6.
(5) Terminal Resistor Connecting Method
Every end of circuit line shall be fitted with a resistor (not more than one). If any loops in
the control panel are not in use, should set Dip Switch on the Terminal to the ’ON’
position.
(6) Area Labeling
Once the wiring are laid, label the Loop Indicator with the ‘Loop Indication Label’
provided by type or print for easy verification.
(7) Wiring Record
Once the external wiring is laid, a record of the detailed external wiring diagram shall be
kept for future inspection and repair.

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● OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
1. Fire Surveillance
After installed system devices into the panel, connect with a AC220V 50Hz/60Hz supply
source. The “AC power” indicator light up and Voltmeter indicate “N” (normal) position.
Fire Indicating Lamp of the combination PBL box light up and surveillance begins.
2. Fire Alarm
When a Detector has detected or a MCP press-down, it is an indication of fire. At this
moment, the “Fire” Indicator (red) and the related loop indicator will light up
simultaneously. The Main Bell and Area Bell will also sound. The Fire Indicating Lamp of
the combination PBL box will become blinking. These activities indicate that the fire alarm
is valid.
(1) Main Bell Disable
To stop the Main Bell from sounding, press “Main Bell” button the sounding stop
immediately.
(2) Area Bell Disable
To stop the Area Bell from sounding, press “Area Bell” button the sounding stop
immediately.
3. Reset
Once the fire alarm is activated, the “Fire” Indicator and the related Loop Indicator will
remain lighten. If the control panel requires starting the surveillance again after the
previous fire situation has been resolve, just depress the ‘Reset’ button. However, if
detectors have been burnt or the MCP press-down not recovered, reset cannot be
activated. For this matter, repair should be completed first, then depress the ‘Reset’
button to reset the system.
4. Disconnection Alarm
The panel is equipped with a ‘Loop Disconnection Auto Indication’ function. Should there
be a Circuit Break in certain areas, or detachment of the terminal resistor, the “Discon.
Ind” indicator and related Loop indicator will light up simultaneously. The disconnection
beeper will sound. Upon repair of the circuit, above mentioned situation will cease.
(1) Disable Disconnection Sound
To stop the disconnection sound, press “Caution Snd” button the sounding stop
immediately.
5. Fire Alarm Test
To perform fire alarm simulation test to test the functions of the fire alarm.
(1) “Auto Reset”, “Accum. SW”, “S. Trans. SW” button
Press down above three button, then perform loop alarm test, and reset automatically
afterwards.
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(2) Field Fire Alarm Test
(A) Detector Test Method: uses a Tester, place it near detector for a few seconds. As
soon as detector has back to normal condition, the fire alarm signal on the control
panel will automatically reset itself.
(B) MCP Push-down Test Method: Press the Manual Test Button to activate the alarm.
Pull up the button and the fire alarm signal on the control panel will automatically
reset itself.
(3) Control panel self-test
Repeat (1), press “Alarm Test” button, the indicator will light up, and then press “Loop
Test” button (on the “loop Indicator” down side right corner). Once completed, press
“Auto Reset” and “Reset” button, the control panel will back to surveillance status.
6. Disconnection Test
(1) Press “Discon. Test” button, the indicator will light up, and then press “Loop Test”
button (on the “loop Indicator” down side right corner). Once completed, press “Auto
Reset” and “Reset” button, the control panel will back to surveillance status.
(2) Field Disconnection Test: Just remove the detector.
7. Standby Power
The control panel is equipped with automatic rechargeable batteries the stand-by power
source (DC24V) shall be installed during operation. When the Main power source has
been terminated, the “AC Power” indicator will light off and the ”stand-by PW” indicator
will light up. Voltmeter indicates to “N” (normal) position.
(1) Standby Power Test
The control panel should be powered by the main source under normal condition. To
test the function of stand-by power source, press “Batt. Test” button and the control
panel should response same as power - off situation.
8. Telephone Communication
The control panel is equipped with a telephone communication device and two sets of
compact phones. Whenever the communication is needed, just plug one of compact
phones into the phone jack of field manual call point. Thus, the beeper inside the control
panel will sound and “Telephone” indicator will light up. Then plug another compact phone
into the phone jack of control panel, the beeper sound will stop and now communication
is conducted. After the communication is complete, pullback the phone and signal will
reset automatically.

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9. Simultaneous Activation of Hydrants
The panel has a voltage-free contact for signal transfer (A contact point x 2 set voltage
pack = 24V/10A). It can be utilized to simultaneous activate Hydrant Activating Devices
when the Fire Alarm is valid.
10. Occurrence of Alarm Signal During Testing
If there is a alarm signal in any Circuit other than those under testing, the test must be
end immediately and handle the alarm signal Circuit first.
11. Function of “Attention SW” Indicator
When any of indicators on the display board is not set to ready status, the “Attention
SW” indicator will blink. The signal will only cease when all indicators have been set to
ready status.
z INSTALLATION LOCATION
Please refer to your local regulation for installation details.
z IMPORTANT NOTES ON MAINTENANCE
1. Normal State of Control Panel
(1) Normal Condition (Fire Surveillance Alert)
Under normal conditions, the “AC Power” indicator should light up, Voltmeter to
indicate “N” (normal) position. All indicators should be set to ready status and Fire
Indicating Lamp on the Combination PBL Box should light up.
(2) Power Failure
When there is a power failure, the “AC Power” indicator will light off “Standby PW”
indicator will light up the Voltmeter should indicate “N” (normal) position.
2. Maintenance of Devices
(1) If maintenance may cause disturbances to public, appropriate coordination must be
made before hand.
(2) Priority should be given to those faulty devices in the area.
(3) Maintenance should be scheduled at least twice a year and must include both
physical and functional inspections.
3. Overall Maintenance
Annual overall inspection should carry out by the professional institution or the original
equipment manufacturer. Inspection records must be tabulated and kept by a
responsible person or the department concerned, to ensure the public safety.

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(1) Power Supply
Check whether the external wiring of the panel its power consumption are within the
safety regulation, whether the standby power conforms to specifications and
whether the duration of power supply is within the safety regulation.
(2) Control Panel
(A) Fire Test: by “Loop Test” button (on the “loop Indicator” down side right corner)
to check whether it is functioning properly.
(B) Disconnection Test: by “Loop Test” button (on the “loop Indicator” down side
right corner) to check whether it is functioning properly.
(3) Detectors
To perform a site test for the detectors in order to check whether they are
functioning properly and also to check the condition of detector’s Indicating LED (on
the detector’s base).
(4) Manual Call Point
Check for integrity of plastic plate, press-down button and condition of wiring inside
the MCP.
(5) Insulation Test
The insulation between power terminal of control panel and earth shall have a value
of 250V 20MӨ and above.
z TROUBLE SHOOTING
The Control Panel is produced with an advanced technology and delicate design that is
easy to assemble. It requires no special skills to trouble-shoot a malfunction, thus
avoiding any teething problems that might be encountered during maintenance.
1. Malfunction of Loop Indicator & Combination PBL Box
The system devices are assembled with many single units (refer page 2), either the
‘Detectors’, ‘Circuits’ or ‘Combination PBL Box ’ become defective, it will affect the
functionality of the Control Panel.
(1) Measure terminal “AC” with a Multi-meter for any voltage.
(2) Check whether the “AC SW” inside the control panel is set to ‘ON’ and the “AC
Power” indicator on the Display Board is light up.
(3) Check whether the “AC Power” indicator and the Voltmeter on the Display Board
are functioning properly. The system should specify DC24V.
(4) Check whether fuses are in good condition. Whether LED next to “AC SW” inside
the control panel is light up.
(5) Check whether the external devices and wiring conform to specifications, as stated
in this handbook.

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2. Function of Fuses
The Control Panel inside has several fuses, each fuse with individual protection function.
It must not be replaced with fuses that do not conform to specifications or are of low
quality, otherwise we will not be liable for any damage. Burnt fuses are probably caused
by external wiring error, short circuit or faulty external devices.
(1) F1: Fuse for power source AC 220V.
(2) F2: Fuse for standby power source.
(3) F3: Fuse for Combination PBL Fire Indicating Lamp.
(4) F4, F4-1: Fuse for area bell.
(5) F5: Fuse for direct current source DC24V.
3. Causes of Burnt Fuses & Inspection Guidelines
(1) F1 Fuse Burnt
(A) It could be due to excessive voltage supply that causes the F1 Fuse to be
burnt.
(B) Conformance of Specification (lower-rated fuse may be burnt by a surge of
current).
(2) F2 Fuse Burnt
(A) Check whether the standby power polarity ‘+’ and ‘—’ have been in reversed
position.
(B) Similar to inspection guidelines for F1 Fuse, the standby power supply will pass
through F2 Fuse when power supply from the Main Source has been cut-off.
(3) F3 Fuse Burnt
(A) Check for any short circuit wiring of the Fire Indicating Lamps or any short
circuit of the Fire Indicating Lamp’s bulb or bulb holder.
(B) Check for any excessive current consumption of the Fire Indicating Lamp and
check for any short circuit of solder wires on the Indicating Lamp’s head.
(C) Disconnect the outlet wire (‘+’ and ‘—’) of the Fire Indicating Lamps and
replace F3 Fuse. Measure the outlet for any voltage.
(D) If the output of Control Panel is correct, then to connect the wire only after the
external wiring have been repaired.
(4) F4, F4-1 Fuse Burnt
(A) Check for short circuit of the Area Bells and their respective wiring.
(B) Check for excessive current consumption of the Area Bells.
(C) Disconnect the outlet wire (‘+’ and ‘—’) of the Area Bells and replace F4, F4-1
Fuse, measure the outlet current for correct output.
(D) If the output of Control Panel is correct, then to connect the wire only after the
external wiring have been repaired.
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(5) F5 Fuse Burnt
F5 Fuse is allocated to a secondary power and also serves as a second line
protection for the panel’s direct power source. If F5 Fuse burnt, should check
whether other wiring (except F1, F2, F3, F4, F4-1) has power leakage happened.
4. Combination PBL Fire Indicating Lamp & Alarm Bell Malfunction
(1) Remove the external wiring of the Fire Indicating Lamp and Area Bell.
(2) Measure the (‘+’ and ‘—’) outlet of Fire Indicating Lamp with a multi-meter and heck
whether it is read DC24V. Then perform a fire test. Reset after it is completed.
(3) Measure the (‘+’ and ‘—’) outlet of the Area Bell with multi-meter. It should not have
any voltage supplied. Then perform a fire test and a DC24V voltage should be
recorded. Reset after the test.
(4) When the test results conform to (2) and (3), it indicates that the control panel is
functioning properly. The wires should only be connected after the external wiring
have been repaired.
5. Loop Indicator Malfunction
Based on our experience, most of the Loop Indicator malfunction due to incorrect
external wiring. Other factors are mainly due to incorrect handling or incorrect wiring
terminal inside the control panel.
6. Loop Indicator & “Discon. Ind.” Indicator light up
When one or several Loop Indicator light up and “Discon. Ind.” Indicator blink
simultaneously, it should be regarded as a signal of circuit break. In this instance,
inspection and repairs should be carried out in the following manner:
(1) Check for any loops in the control panel are not in use, if yes check whether the Dip
Switch on the Terminal is in the ’ON’ position.
(2) Remove the circuit that in trouble; the disconnection signal should immediately go off.
(3) If test results conform to (2), it indicates that the control panel is functioning properly.
The wire shall only be connected after the external wiring has been repaired.
(4) Inspect the external circuit to check whether last detector has been installed one
End of Line Resistor, or improperly installed.
(5) Check for any break in the external wiring as well as any dislocation of detectors.
(6) Set the multi-meter to Ө mode and measure the malfunction circuit resistance
value. The resistance value between the circuit line and common line should be
around 10kӨ.
(7) After removal of the circuit line, there should not be any voltage between the circuit
line and common line. The wire shall only be connected after the external wiring has
been repaired.

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7. Loop Indicator & “Fire” Indicator light up
When one or more Loop indicators and “FIRE” Indicator light up simultaneously, it
should be regarded as a fire alarm signal. The inspection and repair guidelines are as
follows:
(1) Remote the circuit that in trouble. Measure between the circuit line and common
line to check for short circuit or resistance value is normal (normal value is around
10kӨ).
(2) After remote the circuit that in trouble, the control panel must be reset. At this
moment, the loop indicator should carry a circuit break signal. To cut off the signal,
set the Dip Switch on the Terminal to “ON” position. After repairing the circuit line,
re-activate the Dip Switch on the Terminal and then re-connect the external circuit line.
(3) Check for presence of any short circuit of the external wiring, or any defective
detectors.

z MAIN SPECIFICATION

Descriptions Remarks
Power AC 220V 50/60Hz Others also available
Voltage range Nominal voltage + 20%
With auto adjustment
Standby power DC 24V 800mA ~ 2100mA
function
Charging voltage,
DC 26V 100mA ~ 400mA
current
DC 24V; short circuit under
Loop voltage, current
5V 30mA
Exterior resistance Round-trip under 50Ө
# of heat detector Except
No limit
connected electronic- type
# of smoke detector Manufactured by
30/loop
connected Horing Lih
# of fire indicating lamp
# of loop x 1.2
connected
# of alarm bell connected # of loop x 1.2
Digital Switch 500000 cycles Min. reliability
End of line resistor 10KӨ One per loop
Material 1.2m/m steel plate
Others also
Color Ivory white
available
Aux. Contacts for signal transfer
Accessory functions Optional selections
and computer monitor, MCP
contact and phone Jack.

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HORING LIH INDUSTRIAL CO., LTD.

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