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Bentel J424 User Manual
Bentel J424 User Guide
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  • Bentel J424, n Pre-extinguishment Phase If the programmed extinguishment conditions occur (programmed by your Installer), the Extinguishment Module will generate the Pre-extinguishment phase which will be signalled by: Ø the devices set up by the installer; Ø the ON Pre Ext. LED (On). The Extinguishment Module will activate the Fire Extin - guishment devices when the Pre-extinguishment Time expires. The Pre-extinguishment phase will allow you to check whether use of these devices and Evacuation of the premises are really necessary. The Pre-extinguishment phase can be terminated by means of the: Ø Disable Extinguish

  • Downloading Once the operating parameters have been set up, they must be downloaded to the respective Control Panel, as follows. 1. Remove the screws 4 and open the Control panel. 2. Connect the jumper 65 to the first and second ter - minal pins on the 3-pin terminal strip marked PRG on the Main Board. All the Control panel LEDs will go OFF except for the Disab./Fault Telecom LED which

  • Bentel J424, A IMQ-SECURITY SYSTEMS certification applies ONLY when no more than 30 devices are connec - ted to each zone, and no more than 512 devices IN ALL are connected to the Control panel. n Outputs A This Control panel accepts devices that operate within SELV limits ONLY. This section describes how the Control panel outputs operate. Supervised outputs The Control panel will be able to detect and signal short-circuits and power supply inter - ruptions on this type of output. Bypassable outputs The user will be able to disable (by means of the respective key) this type of output. Silenceabl

  • IDENTIFICATION OF PARTS The Status LEDs The following section describes how the Control panel LEDs operate, and the actions that can be taken during the various phases signalled on the LEDs. During standby status ONLY the GREEN Mains LED should be On (glowing). + Some LEDs indicate more than one status, howe - ver, in most cases the LEDs signal as follow: ON (glowing) indi

  • Bentel J424, 36 Conventional Fire Panels J424/J408 TEMPERATURE (°C) -10-5 0 5 10152025303540 4550 VOLTAGE (V) 29.0 28.8 28.6 28.2 28.0 27.8 27.4 27.2 27.0 26.8 26.6 26.4 26.2 Table 3 Switching Power Supply Output Voltage chart. To find the Output Voltage using the chart: — select the nea - rest value to the Probe temperature on the TEMPERATURE (°C) row; read the respective value on the VOLTAGE (V) row; adjust the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply to the indicated value. For example, if the Probe tempe - rature is 22 °C, the Output Voltage of the Switching Power Supply must b

  • Bentel J424, LED STAT. DISPLAY DESCRIPTION CONSEQUENCE Disabled /Fault /Test Fast blink. FAULT ON ZONE 01 Warehouse A detector is missing from zone no. 1, or zone no. 1 is shorted or open The detectors downstream of the missing detector will be unable to signal fire conditions Logic Unit ON The Control panel is blocked The Control panel will be una - ble to function Mains (red) Fast blink. FAULT Main Fault The Control panel is NOT po - wered from the Mains The batteries will provide po - wer until they empty. Disab./Fault Telecom Fast blink. FAULT DL Output The Dialler Output is shorted or open The Telephone devices set up to send fire warnings will be unabl

  • Bentel J424, + The Ack./Evac., Silence and Reset buttons can be used during Access Level 2 only. Test ON (glowing) indicates that at least one Zone is in Test status. The zones in Test status can be viewed on the Disabled/Fault/Test LEDs. Disab. ON (glowing) indicates that at least one zone has been DISABLED, therefore, it will be unable to trig - ger ALARMS. The DISABLED zones can be viewed on the Zone Alarm LEDs. Telecom ON (glowing)indicates that the Dialler has been activated. Mains (GREEN) OFF indicates Mains failure. Mains fa

  • Bentel J424, Standby status Only the green Mains LED (and the Night Mode LED, if the Control panel is operating in Night Mode) will be On during standby status, the display will show the time and date and “PANEL WORKING” message: PANEL WORKING 17:30 13/10/2004 PREALARM (ALERT!) In the event of a fire, the Control panel will first generate PREALARM, which will be signalled by: Ø the devices set up by the installer; Ø the Pre-al. LED (On); Ø the Zone Alarm LEDs (On) of the zones concerned; Ø an intermittent audible signal (0.5 second beep follo - wed by a 0.5 second pause); Ø a “PREA

  • Installing Repeaters + The Display Module (if used) must be installed be - fore the Repeaters. Repeaters can be wall mounted, or flush mounted to an ave ® BL08 outlet box (or similar). Work carefully through the following steps. 1. Lay the connection cables (refer to “Connecting Repeaters”). 2. Remove the screws (4) and open the Control panel. 3. Take out the bag 22 contai

  • Bentel J424, n Stabilization Time (Key/LED 1) The LED will go On to indicate that the system is ready to start the programming procedure. Use the Increase Time option (Key 8)orDecrease Time option (Key 0), respectively, to increase or decre - ase the setting. The setting is achieved by adding together the values indicated by the LEDs in column B (e.g. if the 8 sec and 2 sec LEDs are On, the setting will be 10 seconds). n Reset Time (Key/LED 2) The LED will go On to indicate that the system is ready to start the programming procedure. This setting is achieved and formatted as per the Stabilization

  • Bentel J424, The “ZONES” Programming Phase The ZONES LED will blink to indicate that the system is ready to start the programming procedure. During this phase, the keys and LEDs will operate in ac - cordance with the options preceded by  in the panes on the Programming Overlay, see Figure 29. 1. Using the Next option key (0 column D), select the option you want to program. The respective LED will go On (see column B). 2. Using the key of the zone concerned (Z1 ... Z24), enable/disable the selected option: – if the respective zone LED is On, the selected op - tion i

  • n Extinguishment Module Terminals EM Supervised/Bypassable Manual Extingui - shment Input This Input is for manual activation of the Extingui - shment devices. Standby status of this Input can be either Normally Open (at default) or Normally Closed (refer to “Manual Extinguishment Input” under “Enrolling: Extinguishment Modules” in the “PROGRAMMING FROM PC”) Operatin

  • Bentel J424, [DL] Supervised/Bypassable Dialler Output This Output is for Dialler activation. Operating principles This Normally-Open Output (open-collector) will: Ø pull down to 0 V (negative) when the Alarm Signal - ling Delay expires (refer to “DL Output” under “Out - puts” in the “PROGRAMMING FROM A PC” section); Ø restore to standby when the Control panel Resets. Activation of the DL Output will be indicated by Glowing on the Telecom LED. Short-circuit or power supply interruption on the DL Output will be indicated by fast blinking on the Di - sab./Fault Telecom LED. The DL Output can be disabled by means of the Disab.

  • Bentel J424, n OC Output Events This section will allow you to assign one or more of the following events to the OC Output ([OC] terminal), as follows. Alarm If you assign this event, the OC Output will acti - vate when the Control panel generates an Alarm, and will restore to standby when the Control panel Resets. Pre-Alarm If you assign this event, the OC Output will activate when the Control panel generates Pre-Alarm, and will restore to standby when the Control panel ge - nerates an Alarm. Fault If you assign this event, the OC Output will acti - vate when the system detects trouble, and will restore when the trouble clears. Reset If you assign this event, the

  • Bentel J424, ! DO NOT allow the power cable to cross over ot - her wiring (see Figure 21a). The power cable must be routed as per Figure 21c and held firmly in place by a cable tie (see Figure 21b). n Thermal Probe This Control panel supports the KST thermal probe (ac - cessory item). The probe will optimize the battery char - ging process by regulating the charge voltage in accordance with the battery temperature. Work carefully through the following instructions (refer to the figure on pages 12, 14, 18 and 19): 1. Connect the probe 24 to the connector 38 on the Main board

  • 4 - 20 mA Gas detectors 4 - 20 mA Gas detectors can be connected to terminals [Z1] ONLY on the Main Board and Expander Module, as per Figure 16b. Operating principles The current draw of terminal [S] varies from 4 to 20 mA in accordance with the concentration of gas present in the area. Wiring description The [–] terminal is the negative power terminal. Connect a 470 ohm, 2 W (113) betw

  • Bentel J424, TERM. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A) 2 and 4 ZONE MAIN BOARDS [DL] Supervised—Bypassable DIALLER Output: during Standby è floating on expiry of the Alarm Signalling Delay è negative pull-down to 0 V 0 0.1 [OC] PROGRAMMABLE AUXILIARY Output: during Standby è terminal floating on verification of an associated event è negative pull-down to 0 V 0 1 [24V] [M] 24 V POWER Output: Positive pull-up to 27.6 V on [24V] terminal Negative pull-down to0Von[M] terminal 27.6 0 1(4) — [24R] [M] RESETTABLE 24 V POWER Output: during Standby è positive pull-up to 27.6 V on [24R] terminal during Reset è [24R] terminal

  • Bentel J424, PROGRAMMING FROM THE PANEL Read through the following section carefully, in order to get an overall view of how to use the Programming Overlay during the various “Programming Phases”. For details regarding the parameters of each phase, refer to the respective paragraph in the “PROGRAMMING FROM A PC” chapter. Using the Programming Overlay The Programming Overlay is set up in columns. The LEDs in column A represent the Programming Phases: ZONES; TIMES;  OUTPUTS;  PANEL;  VARIOUS and  MODULES. Columns B, C, D, E and F are divided into panes, each pane providing a series of options. Each option is pre - ceded by a number, representing the Programm

  • Bentel J424, B MSACMBLIJ408-8 0.0 Extinguish. Automatic Extinguish. Manual Extinguish. Electro- valve Pre Ext. Manual Ext. Disab. Ext. Pres. Switch Logic Unit Disable Fault ON ® 408 MSACMNEIJ408-8 0.0 Fault Logic Unit Battery Ground Mains Periph. Pre-al. Disab. Mains Tele com Test Silence Night Mode Ack./Evac. Disab./Fault NAC Reset Disab./Fault Telec om Disab. Buzzer Test 12 3 5 8 0 4 7 9 6 Disabled/Fault/Test Disabled/Fault/Test z1 z5 z4 z8 z3 z7 z2 z6 Zone Alarm Zone Alarm 24V/24R Alarm c h. MSACMBLIJ400-REP a.0 Esc Enter Fault Logic Unit Battery Ground Mains Periph. Pre-al. Disab. Mains Tele co m Test Silence Night Mode Ack

  • Bentel J424, This Control panel can be programmed using the respective Software J400 release 1.0 or higher. BENTEL SECURITYsrl shall not assume the responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use. This Control panel has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards of quality and performance. Installation of this Control panel must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual, and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force The J424 and J408 Control panels comply with the essential requirements of standards EN54-2; EN54-4. The J424 and J408 Control panels, all their accessories and functions, except those listed

  • Bentel J424, P. Description 33 Anchor screw location holes 34 Chased cable conduit entry 35 RS485 Interface 36 Soldered Earthing screw 16 Conventional Fire Panels J424/J408 a) 33 33 34 33 33 Figure 4 Maximum configuration of the J400-REP Repeater: a) backplate; b) frontplate (inside view)

  • Bentel J424, Use the Increase Time option (Key 8)orDecrease Time option (Key 0), respectively, to increase or decre - ase the setting. The setting is achieved by adding together the values preceded by  and , indicated by the LEDs in column B (e.g. if the 16 sec and 4 sec LEDs are On, the setting will be 20 seconds). n Pre-exting. time (Key/LED 2) The LED will go On to indicate that the system is ready to start the programming procedure. Use the Increase Time option (Key 8)orDecrease Time option (Key 0), respectively, to increase or decre - ase

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