QP Family Fire Alarm Control Panel: Operating Manual
QP Family Fire Alarm Control Panel: Operating Manual
QP Family Fire Alarm Control Panel: Operating Manual
QP Family
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Operating Manual
Model # QP112,QP212,QP412
1 2 3
15 5 16
17 12 13
Silence Evacuate Reset
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QP112
Power
3 4 5Sounder 6
1 2 ON Fault Fault
Night Mode
Zone1
7
Fire
Zone2 Zone1 8
Fault
Zone2
9 10 11 12 13
Sounder Buzzer Relay Evacuate Reset
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Q P 212
1 2 Power
3 ON 18AC 19DC Fault
Fault
5 Sounder 20Lamp 21+24V AUX 22Disabled 6
Night Mode
23
24
9 10 11 12 13
Sounder Buzzer Relay Evacuate Reset
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Descriptions
1. Fire Alarm Indicator : A red light indicates the Fire Alarm Control Panel has
received a fire signal.
2. Fault Indicator : A yellow light indicates a fault in the fire alarm system.
3. Power ON : A green light indicates the Fire Alarm Control Panel is in normal
condition.
4. Power Fault :
a. When the input alternating current supply has the breaking of contact
malfunction, this lamp signal shines that is yellow light.
‘s battery wire has short cut or when the breaking
b. As Fire Alarm Control Panel
of contact shines the lamp signal that is flash yellow light.
7. Zone Alarm Indicator : A red light indicates the Fire Alarm Control Panel has
received a fire signal from this zone.
8. Zone Fault Indicator : A steady yellow light indicates the Fire Alarm Control
Panel has received a signal that a zone has short circuit or disconnection.
9. Sounder Switch :
a. (silence) When press switch once, LED ON and disable the sounder output.
b. (normal) When press switch twice, panel will back to normal status.
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Descriptions
11. Relay Switch : Pressing this switch will disable the fire and fault relay output.
12. Evacuate Switch : When presses down the switch the system will generate a
panel alarm.
13. Reset Switch : Press this switch resets the panel, LED lights ON for 5 seconds and
then return to normal status.
**Note : Reset will be allowed when all outputs have been silenced (QP112).
15. Fault/AC/DC : When working voltage is supplied only by battery or AC power, the
LED will light ON and buzzer will active.
17. Silence Switch : Presses down this switch to silence the panel buzzer and sounder
output.
18. AC Fault : A yellow light indicates a break in the AC power supply, the buzzer will
sound as well.
19. DC Fault : A yellow light indicates battery has fault, the buzzer will sound as well.
23. Z1、Z2、Z3、Z4 :
a. Red LED ON when fire is detected.
b. Yellow LED ON when zone is open or short.
c. Red LED flashes when relay is OFF.
d. At Resistor Mode, the LED is ON when EOL resistor is connected.
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Descriptions QP112
11112-1
F3 F2 F1
D32 28
D33 29
27 26 25
BT + ACV
J4 J6
L E N
11112-2 31 ON
F1 OFF
30
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Descriptions QP212
ON
11212-2 35 36
34 1 2
F3 33
ON
32 OFF
L E N
11112-2 38 ON
37
F1 OFF
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Descriptions QP412
11412-2
+
43
40
45 ON ON
39 1 41
1 2 F3 44
F5 ON
OFF
42 F6 46
開說明:
39. Resistor Mode:
Set the switch to ON, +24V AUX LED will flash. Press Z1、Z2、Z3、Z4 and
Sounder will set internal EOL resistor with LED ON.
43. Buzzer:
Intermitted sound when fault, continuous sound when fire.
L E N
11112-2 48 ON
F1 OFF
47
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Wiring Diagram's Description QP112
24V DC
24V DC
4.7k Terminal
4.7k Terminal
To Relay To Relay
Output Output 470 P
Device 1 Device 2
FIRE RELAY L1 L E N
LAMP SD
11112-2
Ln
EOLR
CPR CPR
GND
ZONE LOOP CIRCUIT - With mixed order call points and detectors
(Detector bases fitted with continuity diodes, and negative conection linked out)
DETECTOR DETECTOR
CALL POINT
PANEL ZONE
TERMINALS
Ln
GND CPR
- +
ELECTRIC
SD EOLR
It is equipped with one set of Area Bells in the Control Panel , when wiring to
sole group Area Bell wiring must pay attention in the terminal and connects the
resistance in a terminal electricity group. In order to avoid the Area Bell have the
malfunction, please installs the resistance 4.7K ohm in the contact place when
the area bell contact is not used.
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Wiring Diagram's Description QP212/QP412
24V DC
24V DC
4.7k Terminal
4.7k Terminal
AC Power-Supply's Connection
E AC
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Wiring Diagram's Description QP212/QP412
Typical wiring arrangements for detector and sounder circuits.
TYPICAL ZONE LOOP CIRCUIT
Call points wired before detectors - detector base diodes not needed
CALL POINT DETECTOR
PANEL ZONE
TERMINALS
Ln
EOLR
CPR CPR
COM
CALL POINT
ZONE LOOP CIRCUIT - With mixed order call points and detectors
(Detector bases fitted with continuity diodes, and negative conection linked out)
DETECTOR DETECTOR
PANEL ZONE
TERMINALS
Ln
EOLR
CPR CPR
COM
CALL POINT CALL POINT
- +
ELECTRIC
24V DC
SD EOLR
It is equipped with one set of Area Bells in the Control Panel , when wiring to sole
group Area Bell wiring must pay attention in the terminal and connects the
resistance in a terminal electricity group. In order to avoid the Area Bell have the
malfunction, please installs the resistance 4.7K ohm in the contact place when the
area bell contact is not used.
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Troubleshooting QP112
PERMANENT MAINS / BATTERY FAULT
1. Check the MAINS ON light is lit. If not, check the mains supply and fuse
(adjacent the transformer).
2. Check the battery supply (RED lead to +Ve terminal, BLACK lead to -Ve terminal).
If the battery leads have been connected the wrong way round the battery fuse
(F3) will blow, however a permanent power fault may have been caused and
CANNOT be reset.
3. Check 24 Volt batteries of the relevant size are connected in series.
4. Check the wiring is connected properly to 11112-1-J4.
5. Check the transformer leads are pushed on to the tags on the transformer
properly.
6. If the MAINS ON & FAULT /AC/DC lights are still lit, the batteries are either over
discharged or have failed - try a new pair, even new batteries can fail.
If the batteries are completely discharged or if they are inferior but still working, the
battery fault circuit will still show a fault – check this using new batteries. Please note
that a fully charged 24 Volt battery will measure 25 to 28 Volts.
A battery measuring less than 21 Volts that has been charged from the panel for more
than 10 minutes is unlikely to recharge properly and should be replaced. The battery
monitoring circuit will show a FAULT /AC/DC, which, if it does not cease, means that
the batteries are faulty.
If good but completely discharged cells are used the FAULT /AC/DC light may stay on
for several minutes until the battery obtains sufficient charge.
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Troubleshooting QP112
RESET BUTTON STILL DOESN'T RESET THE PANEL (PERMANENT FIRE CONDITION)
Either a call point is triggered in which case replace the glass or if an older bi-metal
heat detector has triggered, wait for it to cool down and reset itself. Alternatively a
smoke detector may be faulty and will not unlatch, in which case the LED on the
detector may not be lit, or a call point may have failed in the triggered state. If you
suspect a faulty device then you can only find it by following logical tests. Start by
removing the wiring at the panel and refitting the End of Line Device (EOLD) to prove
the panel is OK. Reconnect the wiring and replace the EOLD on the last device. Then
starting at the end of the line, remove each detector in turn, then press Silence then
Reset. When you reach the faulty device the panel will remain reset.
A common fault is a detector badly seated in a base,which has not properly made
connection. This will show as an open circuit Fault.
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Troubleshooting QP212/QP412
PERMANENT MAINS / BATTERY FAULT
1. Check the Power Fault light. If the LED steady ON, check the mains supply AC
power switch (11212-1-SW1/11412-1-SW1) and fuse (1112-2-F1 : adjacent the
ON-OFF Switch).
2. Check the Power Fault light is lit. If the light is flash, check the battery power
switch (11212-1-SW10/11412-1-SW10) and battery supply (RED lead to BT +
terminal, BLACK lead to BT - terminal). If the battery leads have been connected
the wrong way round the battery fuse (11212-1-F3/11412-1-F5) will blow,
however a permanent power fault may have been caused and CANNOT be reset.
3. Check 24 Volt batteries of the relevant size are connected in series.
4. Check the wiring is connected properly to 11212-1-JP18/11412-1-T6.
5. Check the transformer leads are pushed on to the tags on the transformer
properly.
6. If the Fault & Power FAULT lights are still lit and flash, the batteries are either
over discharged or have failed - try a new pair, even new batteries can fail.
If the batteries are completely discharged or if they are inferior but will still working,
the battery fault circuit will still show a fault – check this using new batteries. Please
note that a fully charged 24 Volt battery will measure 25 to 28 Volts.
A battery measuring less than 21 Volts that has been charged from the panel for
more than 10 minutes is unlikely to recharge properly and should be replaced. The
battery monitoring circuit will show a Power Fault, which, if it does not cease, means
that the batteries are faulty.
If good but completely discharged cells are used, the Power Fault light will still flash
for several minutes until the battery obtains sufficient charge.
MANUAL CALL POINTS, DETECTORS TRIGGER, BUT DON ‘T CAUSE A FIRE CONDITION.
Either the wrong value call point resistor has been fitted in series at the call point
or detector or a resistor is already fitted inside. If you have fitted a resistor try shorting
it out and re-testing the device. Check the panel is OK, by removing the detector
wiring and then re-inserting the End of Line Resistor into the terminals to give a
normal condition. Then simulate a fire condition on the zone with a 470 to 680 Ohm
resistor. If the zone goes into fire the device under test may be out of specification.
RESET BUTTON STILL DOESN'T RESET THE PANEL (PERMANENT FIRE CONDITION)
Either a call point is triggered in which case replace the glass or if an older bi-metal
heat detector has triggered, wait for it to cool down and reset itself. Alternatively a
smoke detector may be faulty and will not unlatch, in which case the LED on the
detector may not be lit, or a call point may have failed in the triggered state. If you
suspect a faulty device then you can only find it by following logical tests. Start by
removing the wiring at the panel and refitting the End of Line Device (EOLD) to prove
the panel is OK. Reconnect the wiring and replace the EOLD on the last device. Then
starting at the end of the line, remove each detector in turn, then press Silence then
Reset. When you reach the faulty device the panel will remain reset.
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Troubleshooting QP212/QP412
PERMANENT ZONE FAULT
Disconnect the zone completely and refit the End of Line Device (EOLD) at the
panel. A common fault is a detector has not properly connected with base.
GROUND FAULT
Check the PCB 11412-D18 light. If the LED steady ON, Check the input and the
output contact line occurs with the cabinet or the earth has the short cut condition.
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Panel Specifications
POWER SPECIFICATION
MAINS SUPPLY VOLTAGE 220Va.c.±10% 50/60 Hz
INTERNAL POWER SUPPLY 27Vd.c. Nominal
TOTAL OUTPUT CRURRENT LIMITED TO (@24Vdc) QP112 : 1.0A QP212 : 1.2A QP412 : 2.0A
AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT 27Vd.c. Nominal
MAINS SUPPLY MONITORED FOR FAILURE Yes
BATTERY CHARGE MONITORED FOR FAILURE Yes
BATTERY MONITORED FOR DISCONNECTION AND FAILURE Yes
FUSES FUSES
MAIN TERMINAL BLOCK, PCB #11112-2:F1 2.0A T 20mm
SOUNDER OUTPUTS, PCB #11112-1:F1(QP112) 1.0A F 20mm
LAMP +24V OUTPUTS, PCB #11112-1:F2(QP112) 1.0A F 20mm
LAMP +24V OUTPUTS, PCB #11212-1:F4(QP212) 1.0A F 20mm
LAMP +24V OUTPUTS, PCB #11412-1:F3(QP412) 2.0A T 20mm
BATTERY FUSE, PCB #11112-1:F3(QP112) 1.0A F 20mm
BATTERY FUSE, PCB #11212-1:F3(QP212) 1.0A F 20mm
BATTERY FUSE, PCB #11412-1:F5(QP412) 1.0A F 20mm
+24V VOLTAGE OUTPUT PCB #11412-1:F6(QP412) 2.0A T 20mm
DIMENSIONS DIMENSIONS
ENCLOSURE (WIDTH x HEIGHT x DEPTH) 273 x 203 x 72 mm
BATTERY VOLUME DIMENSIONS (WIDTH x HEIGHT x DEPTH) 195 x 43 x 60 mm
(Will accept typical 1.2 or 2.0 Ah Sealed lead acid batteries.)
WEIGHT (WITHOUT BATTERIES) About 2.5 Kg
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Fire Alarm Control Panel
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