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6300. 6300 System Features. Interactive Digital Addressable Fire Detection and Alarm System. Designed for Small and Medium Sized Installations such as Nursing Homes Hotels and Offices Fully Conformant to EN54 Requirements Recessed Option Range of Finishes. Networkable (Up to 32 Panels) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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•Interactive Digital Addressable Fire Detection and Alarm System.

•Designed for Small and Medium Sized Installations such as Nursing Homes Hotels and Offices

•Fully Conformant to EN54 Requirements

•Recessed Option

•Range of Finishes.

•Networkable (Up to 32 Panels)

•1 , 2 and 4 Loop options.

•191 Devices Per Loop

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Controls and Displays.

•Silence/Sound Alarms/Reset/Accept

•80 Character LCD Display

•Twin Fire LEDs

•32 Zonal Fire LEDs

•Full Fault Monitoring LEDs

•Optional Low Noise Printer

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Control buttons

Fire ZONE display

General fire LEDS

Thermal printer

LCD display

Status LEDs

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Power-supply status - illuminated in a healthy condition (GREEN)

Alarm fault - problem with the

internal alarm circuits.

System fault - illuminated when the processor has

failed.

Fault - illuminates with a general fault.

Test - illuminates when the

system is in engineers test mode.

Pre-alarm - illuminates when a devices is approaching a fire

condition

Disablement - illuminates when a devices has been

isolated.

Fire link fault - problem with the fire station link

Fire link active -signal to the fire brigade active (if

link fitted)Fire link disabled - fire

station link isolated

Alarms disabled -sounders are

isolated

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Liquid Crystal Display - The 80, large character liquid crystal display will under normal quiescent conditions display the current time and date with the option to also display a 40-character user’s message such as the site name or installation company. In an alarm or fault condition the LCD will display the device Loop, address and Zone number and up to 40 characters of user definable location text, programmable on site using Protec 6300/WinTEXT windows based software.

Fire 01 of 01 Zone 32 Loop 1 address 191Building 2, Ground Flr, East Wing Rm 12

Upper line Zone, Loop and address number

Lower line User definable Location text

System Normal 20/1/09 15:35:31ASM - HUNGARY

Upper line Current time & date

LCD in a fire condition

Lower line User Message

LCD in a quiescent condition

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Thermal Printer

•40 Character

•On Demand Real Time Data for Fire and Fault Condition

•Prints Device Number and Location Text

•Prints Event Reports

•Prints Device Configuration

•Prints Programming Matrix

•Prints List of Devices becoming contaminated.

Thermal Printer

Fire in Zone 32 31/7/00 22:50:20 Loop 1 Address 191

Building 2, Ground Flr, East Wing Rm 12

Typical fire print-out

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General fire LEDs

32 Fire ZONE LEDs

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Sound alarms - activates all

sounders on the system

Menu - allows access to the menu options.

Silence - Allows all sounders to be

silenced following either a fire or sound

alarms event.

Reset - allows the system to be

fully reset following a fire

event.

Accept - the fault buzzer to be muted

(not all events)

Previous -allows previous events or menu options to be

selected.

Next -allows the next event or menu

options to be selected.

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6300 Master

6300 Repeater

6300 Mimic

6300 Repeater

6300 Repeater

Maximum of 4 repeater / mimics from a Master 6300

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Max 32 x 6300

per Network 1 Km Max between Nodes

2 Core network

Max Network distance NOT to exceed 8Km (5

miles)

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Network break 3 & 4

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X300 WIN TEXT - Free software to allow client to write their own device text files (PC Only).

X300 Engineer - software charged, to allow engineer to write their own program and download to control panel DONGLE PROTECTED.

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Device Text can be edited to suit the site layout

A print out of the device text is available

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X300 Matrix - The system cause and effects can be configured using the X300 WINPROG matrix editor.

Outputs can be configured as alarm or

control O/Ps

Group text to detail C&E areas

Matrix delay setting set via ‘Timeouts’

editor

Misc settings - refer to next slide

C&E program

X300 setting refer to slide

Overview shows the cause and effect for the whole system.

Selectable Sound settings

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24 non Latching Fire Devices and 24 latching non fire devices

The walk test function allows access in User Menu

Pulse times for output groups

Keyswitch Inputs

Miscellaneous

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Fire Link Delay allows delays on all individual devices or groups of devices

Different languages are supported

Check the panel overlay

The Fire Link output can be programmed for all of the options listed

Network Input Filtering allows a panel to display all events from chosen network panels

Sensitivity Settings can be changed for individual devices or groups of devices

The internal charger is the S9000 EN54 but external chargers can be utilised.

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LOOP No

Address No.

Zone – Geographical Representation – up to 32 zones.

Input Group - 96

Output Group - 96

Reset Class resets the device to the default setting.

Alt. display shows more options for the device.

Unique Serial Number

Sensitivity settings are changeable.

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•Distributed Network System.

•Designed for Medium to Large sized buildings such as hotels, Offices, Universities and Hospital Sites.

•EN54 Compliant

•DCN (Display Control Node)

•LPN (Loop Processing Node)

•Distributed Loop and Sounder Wiring

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6400 DCN

•Accessed Via hinged Lockable Door

•Main Fire Lamps

•Quarter VGA Graphics LCD Display

•Backlit Zonal display UP TO 100 Zones

•Fault Lamps

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6400 DCN

•Sound Alarms, Silence, Accept and Reset Buttons

•Access to Menu Keys

•On demand Low Noise 40 Character Printer

•Qwerty Key Board

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FIRE in Zone XXX Node 3 Loop 2 Address 56 24 March 2006 , 12:46:09

Location Text ( Smoke detector in Guest room 201 )

Alarm Text ( Alert Duty manager ) 01 Devices in alarm No Faults No disablements to view

Press ENTER to view menu

Location text displayed

during fault & Fire

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FIRE in Zone XXXNode X Loop X Address X 5 June 1998 , 12:46:09

Location Text ( 60 Characters of text )

Alarm Text ( 60 Characters of text )

xx Devices in alarmNo Faults

No disablements to view

Press ENTER to view menu

Alarm text displayed

only for Fire

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6400 LPN

•Processes Loop Data

•Network Communication

•Implementation of Cause and Effects

•Sounder Circuitry

•Auxillary Changeover Contacts

•127 devices per loop either 2 Loop (2LPN) or 4 loop (4LPN)

•Two Full Duplex RS232 Ports for Graphics and Programming

6400 LPN

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5400 LPN5400 LPN 5400 DCN5400 DCN 5400 DCN / LPN5400 DCN / LPN

6400 DCN/LPN

•Combining DCN and LPN in single Point Enclosure.

•Combination gives fully functional system functions and controls in a stand alone panel.

•DCN/LPN often used as Master Panel for a fully networked system

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The 6400 RCN, LCD and MIMIC

all use the same Processor PCB

The 6400 RCN, LCD and MIMIC

all use the same Processor PCB

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•Menu / Select / Mute / Silence and Repeat Buttons

•Optional Printer

•Node on the Network

•Can be Combined with LPN

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•Listen Only Device

•Menu / Silent / Mute Buttons

•No System Controls

•Not a Node on the Network but sits on Network.

•Loop Powered version available.

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•Customised Illuminated Mimic Display

•LEDS activated by appropriate zone

•Node on Network

•Customised Control Options

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•Interconnects all Node Options

•All nodes are accessible from any 6400/DCN location.

•Wired as a loop.

•Dual Channel Fault Tolerant RS 485

•No Single fault disables the system.

•Can act as Stand Alone

•Up to 99 Nodes on Network

•Wired as Copper or Fibre Optic

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99 NODES

per

NETWORK

99 NODES

per

NETWORK

1 KM

Max

1 KM

Max

2 CORE

RS485

NETWORK

2 CORE

RS485

NETWORKSingle and Dual Break safety

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RS232

1 x GRAPHICS

PER DCN

MAX 20 Mtrs

RS232

1 x GRAPHICS

PER DCN

MAX 20 Mtrs

•Windows Based

•Large Sites – Full Display and Control.

•Touch Screen option.

•Zoom Levels

•Event Logging System available

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Temperature Optical

Op/ht/co Op/Ht

•Low Profile Design

•Advanced Fire Sensing Technology

•Electronic Sounders

•High Intensity LED Warning Beacons

•Speech Enhanced Talking Sounder

•Semi Flush Option and Fast Fix Base.

All Incorporated in to the Sensor Head

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Fast Fix Recessed Base.

Standard Base

Base Options

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Step 1Wire base to diagram shown.Fit and commission sensor, or leave sensor commissioning untilafter false ceiling is fitted.

Step 2Pull sensor/basecombination, or base onlythrough ceiling tile hole.(121mm dia)

Step 3Push trim onto base.Rotate clockwise to lock trim in position.Push base back through false ceiling so trim is flat to ceiling.

Step 4Rotate screw covers to revealscrews.

Step 5Tighten screws until resistance is felt, and clamps have engaged ceiling tile.Do not overtighten

Step 6Rotate screw covers back tooriginal position.

Recessed Fast Fix Bases

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Algo-Tec evaluates the data of each fire sensor and is able to learn from the information received. This may simply be to recognise that a

sensor is becoming contaminated or in a dirty environment and to automatically increase the alarm threshold to compensate for the

background levels (Threshold compensation). More complex Algo-Tec functions include the ability to discriminate between certain fire and non-fire conditions, filtering out certain environment stimuli, such as

steam from a hotel bathroom, and increasing the sensitivity of a sensor (6000 plus OPHT) when an increase in temperature is

detected.

The net effect of the interaction between the sensors and the Algo-Tec decision making is enhanced performance, through immunity

to false alarm and more responsive fire detection.

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• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor• Dual Technology High Performance• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor• Independent Channel Control• Day/Night Operation• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol• Devices Display Address Number• Easy To Address• FASTTM Addressing• Reduced False Alarms• Electronic Sounder• High Intensity LED Beacon• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs

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• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor• Dual Technology High Performance• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor• Independent Channel Control• Day/Night Operation• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol• Devices Display Address Number• Easy To Address• FASTTM Addressing• Reduced False Alarms• Electronic Sounder• High Intensity LED Beacon• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs

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• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor• Dual Technology High Performance• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor• Independent Channel Control• Day/Night Operation• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol• Devices Display Address Number• Easy To Address• FASTTM Addressing• Reduced False Alarms• Electronic Sounder• High Intensity LED Beacon• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs

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• Heat Sensor & Optical Sensor• Dual Technology High Performance• Multi Criteria High Performance Optical Smoke, Heat and CO Sensor• Independent Channel Control• Day/Night Operation• Protec Algo-TecTM 6000PLUS Protocol• Devices Display Address Number• Easy To Address• FASTTM Addressing• Reduced False Alarms• Electronic Sounder• High Intensity LED Beacon• Voice Enhanced ‘Talking’ Sounder with selectable msgs

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No of addresses - 1 address

No of Cables - 2 cables

Alarm Current - 5 mA

Quiescent Current - 0.5 mA

DB Output - 101 dB (@ 1m)

Colour - RED or White

Loop Powered Sounder (2 wire)

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6000 Loop6000 Loop

Max 20 x 3000 detectors

Max 1 amp Load

Alarm Circuit

Detection Circuit

8k2 or 100uF EOL

10k EOL

Mains Supply

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6000 Loop6000 Loop

47K EOL

NO switch

Volt free changeover

contacts

240 VAC (5amp)

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•Compatible with all current Protec6000 series and 6000 plus Series devices

•Enables rapid confirmation of correct loop wiring

•Allows verification of correct number and type of loop devices

•User may activate a single output at a time

•Retrieves analogue values from devices

•Drives 6000PLUS talking sounders

•Robust construction

•Easy to read display

•Can be powered from mains (via supplied charger), or internal batteries

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Rear of 6000 Sensor

Device Serial Number

Bar-code sticker removable

2 x Removable Bar-codes

1 x Fixed Bar-code

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LOO

P

ADD LOOP/ADDRESS

1 001 *L1001*1 001 *000000*

^Insert barcode here^

Device Serial number Bar-Code

stickerBar-Code Reader

Serial Numbers entered into 6400

software editor program

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(Remote Visual Address Verification)

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UK Manufacture – All Sensors and Panels made in same factory

Fast Addressing – Saves time on site no Switches

Identification - Devices can be traced via serial numbers etc.

Combined Sensors – Optical/Heat and Optical/Heat/CO Integrated Sounders/LED Beacons/Talking Sounders/Isolators

Systems - Small Medium and Large Systems catered for.