Noby UK Noby-220 2-Zone User Manual

User operating instructions, Led indications 1 2, Pushbutton operation

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User Operating Instructions

Residential Fire Control Panel

Residential Fire Control Panel

1

220

Please read the following instructions carefully and
retain them in a safe place for future reference.

IX-02-143 Rev 1

LED Indications

1

2

Power

Common
Fire

Common
Fault

Zone-1:
Fire (red flashing)
Fault (yellow flashing)
Disabled (yellow steady)

Zone-2:
Fire (red flashing)
Fault (yellow flashing)
Disabled (yellow steady)

Sounder Fault
(yellow flashing)

Sounders Disabled
(yellow steady)

Alarm Relay Disabled
(yellow steady)

POWER

steady on

Mains OK

(green)

1 flash / 4s

Mains Absent

1 blink / 4s

Mains Absent (latched memory)

rapid flashing

awaiting a pushbutton command

COMMON FIRE

steady on

Fire on Zone-1 and/or Zone-2

(red)

COMMON FAULT

steady on

Common Zone or Sounder fault

(yellow)

1 flash / 4s

PSU Low Volts (real time status)

2 flash / 4s

PSU Low Volts (latched memory)

3 flash / 4s

PSU Battery Capacity Test failed

4 flash / 4s

PSU Battery O/C or Fuse F2

flashing 2Hz

CPU Watchdog Fault.

System LED

Status

Interpretation

4

1

1

2

1

2

Momentary Press

Press & Hold for 5 secs

Mute Sounders

Evacuate / Sounder Test
activates the sounders & relay

Courtesy Light On
i.e not self-timed

Disable Zone-1
self-timed 60 mins

Disable Zone-2
self-timed 60 mins

no action

no action

One-Touch Key

Courtesy Light : On / Off
timed 10 mins if mains OK
timed 60 mins if no mains

Pushbutton Operation

Some functions are accessed by a simple one-touch key operation, whilst other
more safety critical functions are accessed via the User Access Code.
The acceptance of each key sequence 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 Function key.

3

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

2

2

2

Evacuate or Sounder Test
activates the sounders & relay

System Reset

Disable / Re-enable Zone-1
permanently i.e. not timed

Disable / Re-enable Zone-2
permanently i.e. not timed

User Access Code

Action

Function

Fire alarms

The Responsible Person

The Responsible Person for the fire alarm should devise written procedures for the
action to be taken in the event of a fire alarm, and ensure that all other users have
received sufficient training on how to operate the system properly and that they are
familiar with these procedures.

In the event of a fire

the fire control panel will :

! activate the internal panel sounder and any other connected sounders
! activate the alarm relay which may trigger connected ancillary equipment
! the LED display will indicate i) Common Fire LED

ii) one or more zone LEDs

When the alarm sounds :

CARRY OUT THE PRESCRIBED FIRE ALARM PROCEDURE

Silencing the Panel

Only after the prescribed Fire Alarm Procedures have been carried out should you
silence (mute) the audible sounders.

To mute the sounders press

To re-sound the alarm

The sounders can be manually re-activated by pressing for 5 seconds.

Resetting the system

Only perform a System Reset once the cause of the alarm is established.
Record the indications in the Log Book.

To perform a System Reset press

If the original cause of the alarm still exists or has not cleared then the alarm will
immediately re-sound.

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Panel Behaviour

Faults & Warnings

A Fault Tone is signified by a low-level double-beep every 4 seconds, which can be
muted. Make a note of the LED indication. Perform a System Reset to clear down the
indication. If the problem persists then inform the Installation or Service Company at
the earliest as the system may be compromised.
A Warning Tone is signified by a low-level double-beep every 60 seconds, which can
be muted. This is most likely to occur due to a loss of mains supply for more than 90
seconds. The green Power LED will flash once every 4 seconds whilst the mains is
absent, and blink once every 4 seconds when the mains is restored. Perform a
System Reset to clear down the indication.

System Reset

A System Reset resets the detector circuits and clears down the panel indications. All
the panel LEDs are lit during the 3 second reset period. Note that a standing fire or
fault condition will immediately re-trigger the alarm after a Reset.

Courtesy Light & Power-Cuts

Under normal circumstances the courtesy light can be switched on for a self-timed
period of 10 minutes, or switched on permanently by means of the User Access Code.
In the event of a power-cut the courtesy light self-timer is extended to a more useful 60
minutes, and is automatically triggered on detection of mains power loss. At any time
during a power-cut the light can be manually re-triggered for a further 60 minute period.
Note that in the interest of conserving battery power it is not possible to turn the
courtesy light on permanently during a power-cut.

Backlight

The backlight is automatically disabled in the event of mains supply loss in order to
conserve battery power.

Temporarily disabling the zones

In certain domestic environments it may be desirable to temporarily disable part of the
system where nuisance alarms are likely to occur eg. burning toast in the kitchen.
Press the Zone-1 or Zone-2 button for 5 seconds until the yellow LEDs indicate that the
zone is disabled. Note that the zone can be manually re-enabled by repeating the
operation. Otherwise it will be automatically re-introduced after a period of 60 mins.
Frequent use of this facility is not recommended and you should contact the Installer or
Service Company for further advice about suitable detector types and their siting.

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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.

The Noby-220 incorporates fault monitoring of vital safety circuits as required by
the EN54 standard. It is important that fault indications are investigated at the
earliest by a qualified engineer.

The Responsible Person is the person who would normally:

!

prepare the Fire Alarm Procedures for the premises

!

ensure that all persons are familiar with the Fire Alarm Procedures

!

ensure that persons likely to operate the Fire Control Panel are familiar with its
operation, and know where the User Operating Instructions are stored.

!

ensure that all detectors and call-points remain free from obstruction

!

routinely test the Fire Alarm System

!

contact the Installation Company in the event of a fire, false alarms or faults

!

ensure that the Fire Alarm System is regularly serviced

!

maintain a log book of all activities related to the Fire Alarm System

2

Important

The Responsible Person

The Installation or Service Company

Part of the internal circuitry operates at 230V and presents an electrical shock
hazard. Do not attempt to open, dismantle, repair or tamper with this equipment
without first disconnecting the mains supply voltage.

Name :

Telephone :

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