ZX5e - ONE TO FIVE LOOP, NETWORKABLE INTELLIGENT FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL
FEATURES
Multi-protocol
Modular concept
Simple, robust design
Intuitive to use
Easy to maintain
Easy to expand
Easy to network
Easy to install
Easy to configure
GENERAL
The ZX5e is an intelligent fire alarm control
panel. It has been designed and is constructed around proven and reliable
microprocessor technology. This simple approach has produced a modular,
scaleable fire alarm platform suitable for protecting all types of premises.
The ZX5e control panel supports a total of five
industry leading protocols, allowing fire detection devices to be independently
selected based on performance or aesthetic appeal. The ZX series control
panels seamlessly integrates with Apollo (Xplorer, XP95 & Discovery),
Hochiki ESP, Nittan, Morley-IAS and System Sensor detection device protocols.
Designed for maximum flexibility the ZX5e control
panel is supported by a complete suite of peripherals and software tools.
Information on the location of fires, faults and system status can easily
be displayed or printed in multiple locations. Integration to Voice Evacuation
Systems, paging systems and third party control systems is supported through
a range of peripheral interface units.
This adaptability, support and intelligence means
that the ZX5e is suitable for new projects, system expansions, retrofits
and system upgrades in all application areas. Offices, industrial units,
multi-storey buildings, entertainment venues, industrial plants and hospitals
are a few of the many applications that can benefit from the features
of the ZX5e intelligent multi-protocol fire alarm control panel..
SYSTEM
The ZX5e control panel forms the heart of the fire detection system.
A steel enclosure contains all the required components - microprocessor,
power supply plus a clear LCD (Liquid Crystal Display), system status
indicators and the control buttons that are the user interface.
A quick glance enables users to assess the condition of the fire alarm
system. Alarm and Fault conditions are highlighted by LEDs and supported
by enhanced text descriptions on the LCD display. Clearly labeled buttons
allow users to quickly manipulate the system providing both audible and
tactile feedback of successful operations.
Accidental operation is prevented by user passcodes that are required
to gain access to functions. Basic functions (Evacuate, Reset, Mute, Accept,
Silence) are available at one access level whilst more advanced operations
are protected by a secondary level passcode. Individual device isolations,
test modes and configuration data are all protected by these secondary
access levels.
Inside each control panel the microprocessor maintains a log of the events
or actions occurring on the system. Fires, Faults, tested devices and
diagnostics are all electronically logged for future reference. Remote
(or local) printers can easily be connected to provide a paper copy of
events as and when they occur or provide a historical record.
The control panel can be configured to support any one of the five detection
protocols by installing the correct loop driver cards in the control panel.
For each loop the control panel will support a total up to 126 devices
using Apollo, Hochiki or Nittan protocols and up to a maximum of 99 sensors
and 99 modules (call points, monitor, control, conventional zone modules
and addressable sounders) using the Morley-IAS or System Sensor protocols.
The flexibility of the ZX5e design allows the control panel to be connected
to a wide variety of peripheral devices. From display repeaters to custom
mimic displays, printers, serial data interfaces and switching relay interfaces.
INSTALLATION
The initial installation of the system is
aided by sophisticated features like AUTOLEARN. An internal routine that
will automatically detect all the devices on the detection and peripheral
loops saving the time of entering all the devices individually.
Basic programming is also configured during
the Autolearn process resulting in only fine tuning of the system being
required to complete the system configuration.
An off-line Windows configuration tool
is available to further enhance the process, making text entry and specific
device programming easier. Complex cause and effects programming is simplified
through clearly designed user interfaces. Once completed the configuration
of the panel can be saved for future reference. Enhanced features allow
the complete archiving of the control panel history log and a Virtual
Panel Interface enables all control commands to be entered using the computer.
MAINTENANCE
The ZX5e intelligent fire
alarm control panel has been designed to help with the normal operation
of a fire detection system. Standard weekly testing is available through
a simple menu structure allowing selection of the zones to be tested and
the optional activation of the outputs or ringing of the sounders.
The status of individual devices
can be analyised to determine whether cleaning or replacement is required.
This information can either be viewed directly on the LCD or printed for
reference.
As the installation grows
the ZX5e can expand with the installation, adding additional devices,
loop cards, printers, display repeaters or interface devices. If the installation
becomes too big for a ZX5e, additional ZX2e or ZX5e control panels can
simply be added by networking using two or more control panels together.
NETWORKING
The Morley-IAS network is
unique. A clever protocol allows for the propagation and distribution
of all messages and control signalling. A robust protocol that can be
used over long distances, even on MICC, mineral based fire resistant cabling.
The ZX5e can be networked with other ZX series control panels using Master/Slave
architecture. Up to a maximum of 99 control panels can be networked together
using the standard control panel operating system. The network can be
configured in two ways:
For single sites or large
buildings the networking is normally configured as one large system. Each
networked control panel shares information. Alarms and communications
are reported to each individual display.
If the fire alarm system is
to provide cover for multiple buildings or multiple sites it is normally
configured to operate in a report and control mode. The fire alarm panels
act individually or as sub-systems only reporting information to the master
on the level above.