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LIST OF CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION 3 4.3.13 EMC COMPLIANCE 19
4.4 BOARD DESCRIPTIONS 29
2. SALIENT FEATURES 3
4.4.1 GENERAL 29
2.1 SHARED FEATURES 3
4.4.2 AC POWER MODULE 29
2.2 SPECIFIC FEATURES 4
4.4.3 DC/DC CONVERTER 29
2.2.1 MINERVA 8 4
4.4.4 MAIN PROCESSOR 29
2.2.2 MINERVA 16E 4
4.4.5 MULTI-PURPOSE INTERFACE
2.2.3 MINERVA 80 4
MODULE 30
2.2.4 T890 [As for MINERVA 80] 4
4.4.6 ZONAL DISPLAY 31
2.2.5 T891 [As for MINERVA 16E] 4
4.4.7 MARINE APPLICATION
2.3 OPTIONAL FEATURES 4 MODULE 31
3. OPERATORS CONTROLS AND 4.4.8 LINE POWER INSERTION
INDICATORS 5 MODULE 31
3.1 GENERAL 5 4.4.9 LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS
MAXIMUM CONFIGURATION 31
3.2 INDICATORS 5
4.4.10 MINERVA 80 WITH LOOP
3.3 SWITCHES 7 POWERED SOUNDERS 31
3.4 BASIC CONTROLLER OPERATION 7 4.5 CONFIGURATION OPTIONS 32
3.5 ACCESS TO CONTROLLER 4.5.1 MPIM PERSONALITY 35
FUNCTIONS 7
4.5.2 MINERVA CONTROLLER
4. DESIGN CONSIDERATIONS 7 AND LOCAL EQUIPMENT 36
4.1 GENERAL 7 4.5.3 MINERVA CONTROLLER
AND REMOTE PRINTERS 37
4.2 MAINS SUPPLY 16
4.5.4 MINERVA CONTROLLER
4.3 CABLES 16
AND REPEATER 38
4.3.1 GENERAL 16
4.5.5 MINERVA CONTROLLER AND
4.3.2 CABLE TYPES 17 REMOTE MIMICS 39
4.3.3 CABLE TERMINATION 18 4.5.6 ALTERNATIVE CIRCUIT
4.3.4 FERRITE BEAD PLACEMENT 19 LAYOUTS 40
4.3.5 EARTHING 8/16E /80 19 4.5.7 REMOTE/LOCAL BUS
4.3.6 EARTHING T890/ T891 19 LIMITATIONS 41
4.3.7 HAZARDOUS AREA CABLES 19 4.5.8 EXPANSION INPUT/OUTPUT
MODULE [XIOM] 41
4.3.8 ADDRESSABLE CIRCUIT
CABLES 19 4.6 ANCILLARY DEVICES 41
4.3.9 POWER SUPPLY CABLES 4.6.1 WIRING OF DEVICES 41
[MARINE] 19 4.6.2 HOUSINGS 41
4.3.10REMOTE BUS CABLES 19 4.6.3 LINE ISOLATOR MODULES 41
4.3.11CABLE ROUTING 19 4.7 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION 44
4.3.12EMI PROTECTION [T890/T891] 19 4.7.1 GENERAL 44
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5. POWER SUPPLIES 58
6. CONSTRUCTIONAL DETAILS 58
6.1 MINERVA CONTROLLER, POWER
BOX AND TERMINAL CHAMBER 58
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The controllers may be used to monitor detectors and simple Provide walk-test facilities, the results of
apparatus installed in Hazardous Areas using Intrinsically which may be viewed or printed.
Safe System 602 [for design information on System 602,
refer to Publication 26A-02-D1 - Intrinsically Safe Systems
Provide signalling via the Alarm and Fault
relays.
for use in Low Voltage Fire Detection Systems - Application
and Design Information]. Provide reduced detection sensitivity in
selected zones when premises are occupied.
The controller communicates with the addressable devices
using a multiplexing technique. The controller can also be Allow monitoring of fire doors for correct
connected to off-site central stations. operation and use.
The controller may be networked using a ThornNet network Allocation of inputs and outputs to user
[publication 07A-04-D1], using TLK530 Line Interface groups to allow related functions to be
Boards allows up to 62 MINERVA controllers to be handled in the same way.
networked using the MINERVA Speak protocol. Drive xenon beacons, klaxons etc. via an
The controller complies with the requirements of BS5839 SB520 Sounder Booster Module.
Part 4 [1988] and may be installed in a system which
complies with the requirements of BS5839 Part 1 [1988].
Monitor and control smoke dampers via the
SD520 Smoke Damper Module.
The marine versions also comply with the requirements of
S.O.L.A.S. and Marine Classification Societies. Provide the inputs and outputs required to
monitor and control plant machinery via
Appendix A provides details of all detectors and ancillaries PI521 Plant Interface Modules.
that may be connected to the MINERVA.
Provide a battery backed event log.
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Provide all inputs and outputs typically 2.2.5 T891 [As for MINERVA 16E]
required to interface individual shop units
with a landlords site-wide monitoring system The T891 is intended for use in small to medium sized
via an SU521 Shop Interface Module. A vessels, in which cover can be provided by a maximum of
typical application would be a shopping 16 zones.
precinct.
Provide the ability to force output devices 2.3 OPTIONAL FEATURES
ON, OFF or UNFORCE [Engineer only].
A local serial printer connected to a dedicated
controller output.
2.2 SPECIFIC FEATURES Serial or parallel printers connected to a
2.2.1 MINERVA 8 controller communication output via an
interface module for each printer.
The MINERVA 8 is designed for use in small to medium
sized premises, in which cover can be provided by a Connection to remote LCD Repeaters via the
maximum of 8 fire zones. serial printer port.
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Conduit knockouts are provided for top and bottom entry for
MINERVA 8/16E/80. The T890/T891 controllers use gland
plates which require the required number of cable entries to
be drilled.
For marine versions T890/T891 the housings may be fitted to
Bulkhead Mounting Brackets [Fig. 6] for direct mounting to
a bulkhead, or fitted with Rack Mounting Brackets [Fig. 7] for
fitting to a suitable 19 inch rack.
The fixing dimensions for a Mimic are shown in Fig. 8.
Constructional details of the housings are given in para 6.
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440
320
20
135 80 125
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480
20
17.5
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114
139
SIDE FIXINGS
270 90 19.3
170
REAR FIXINGS
75
RACK FIXINGS
190.5 82.15
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5 5
105
105
PL1
105
90
35 35
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The maximum distance, using shielded twisted pair cable with characteristics within
the parameters above, terminated with an SHV or CXT type gland, is 3000 metres.
Examples are Belden 9460 or 9574.
The following foil and drain wire type fire resistant cables are suitable:
DAETWYLER Lifeline
DELTA Firetuff
FABRICA CAVICEL Firecell
HUBER & SUHNER Radox FR
PIRELLI FP range
DRAKA CALFLEX Calflam
RAYDEX FG950
GEC AEI Firetec
TRATOS CAVI Firesafe
ALCATEL pyrolyon
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CXT TYPE GLAND MANUFACTURED BY CMP PRODUCTS Ltd TELEPHONE: (0191) 2657411 FACSIMILE: (0191) 2650581
B
BELDEN CABLE MAY REQUIRE SLEEVING TO OBTAIN A TIGHT FIT .
OUTSIDE
METAL WASHERS
CONTROLLER HOUSING
D
LOCKNUT
INSIDE
Min Cable Range Max
Metric PVC
Gland Thread B Across
thread Shroud
Size Length Corners
C Min - Max Ref.
D Dia. E
20/16 20 15 3.1 - 8.6 24.4 223
20S 20 15 6.1 - 11.6 26.5 223
C 20 20 15 6.5 - 13.9 30.0 225
FOIL MUST NOT EXTEND BEYOND GLAND
All Dimensions in Millimetres
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Note:
1) The maximum permitted addressable circuit
cable parameters are as follows:
Resistance 75 ohm
Inductance 1.5mH
Capacitance 0.5F } measured
at 1kHz
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POWER CABLE VOLTAGE SEPARATION [m] POWER CABLE CURRENT SEPARATION [m]
115V 0.30 5A 0.30
240V 0.45 15A 0.35
415V 0.58 50A 0.50
3.3kV 1.1 100A 0.60
6.6kV 1.25 300A 0.85
11kV 1.4 600A 1.05
Table. 1 Cable Separation Distances
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Fig. 14 MINERVA 8/16E and T891 Fire Controllers - Internal View Showing Positions
of the Chassis Plate and Circuit Boards
Fig. 15 MINERVA 8/16E and T891 Fire Controllers - PCB Interconnections and
Placement of Ferrite Beads for MINERVA 8/16E
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Fig. 16 MINERVA-80/T890 Fire Controller - Internal View showing PCB Locations, Connections,
and Placement of Ferrite Beads for MINERVA 80
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Note: The maximum length of the Local Bus cable 4.4.5.3 KEYPAD INTERFACE
allowed is 460mm from the Main Processor:
The MPIM provides scanning and debouncing for the
membrane keypad. Valid keypad inputs are reported to the
MP, invalid inputs are signalled by a short tone on the internal
i) To any other board, or,
buzzer.
ii) where boards are daisy chained together
the total cable lengths added together. The SCROLL UP and SCROLL DOWN keys
operate with auto-repeat, i.e. holding down either key causes
the display to scroll in the appropriate direction.
The cable used for the Local Bus is
manufactured to specific lengths. Non-standard In data entry mode, each valid digit entered is echoed onto
cables for specials cannot be supported. No the display. In password entry mode, an asterisk is displayed
other system is fully compatible. for each valid digit entered. In both of these modes, some
editing of the data is possible using the NO/DELETE key,
The reason is the clock signal running at close to which acts as a delete last digit entered key.
1 Megabit/second, at this frequency, the cable
parameters, particularly capacitance have a
marked effect on data transfer.
4.4.5.4 DISPLAY INTERFACE
The display used is an alpha-numeric backlit liquid crystal
4.4.5 MULTI-PURPOSE INTERFACE display consisting of four lines each of 20 characters. It can
MODULE display the full extended ASCII character set. The backlight
is operated when the key is inserted and set to enable'.
The Multi-Purpose Interface Module [MPIM] is mounted on
the rear of the front cover assembly and is used to provide
interface facilities between the MP and a number of different 4.4.5.5 EXPANSION BUS
peripherals. An MPIM must have its Personality
[configuration] set by means of plug-in headers to suit the This is a 1-bit bi-directional bus which is capable of
particular application and is always addressed as address 00 addressing up to 80 I/O devices. It may be used to drive up to
[see para 4.4]. 80 off-board LEDs, relays, etc., or to read up to 80 auxiliary
inputs.
The board can perform a number of functions, each
Personality being a different combination of these Its main function in the MINERVA is to communicate with
functions. The functions available are briefly described in the the Zonal Display [ZD].
following paragraphs.
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The Zonal Display [ZD] is mounted on the rear of the front A maximum of 24 sounders may be permitted per loop.
cover assembly. It is driven by the MPIM expansion bus Definition:
[see para 4.3.4.5] and contains the following LEDs and the
associated driver circuitry. A Loop Power Unit [LPU] is composed as follows:
4.4.8 LINE POWER INSERTION MODULE 1km - with evenly distributed LPBBs and LPSM units and
up to 7 Line Isolator modules [LI520 Mk II].
The Line Power Insertion Module [LPIM] is mounted
piggy-back on the Main Processor PCB [Fig. 20]. It is for An example of the maximum length of a fully loaded loop
use with Main Processor board issue nine and above. The with 4 LPSM units evenly distributed is shown in Fig. 21.
LPIM is used to power the addressable loops during the
refresh perio d when Loop Power ed Sounders are
fitted. [MINERVA 8/16E/T891]. The LPIM is powered by
the Main Processor DCPM +26V via a Molex type plug.
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4.4.10.1 REQUIREMENTS See Fig. 22 for hardware configuration and Fig. 23 for
ALXM-LP detail. A loop can contain a maximum of 24
The MINERVA 80 controller requires the following LPU. A MINERVA 80 may power up to 80 LPU using one
equipment for driving loop powered sounders: ACPM and a DCPM-LP. The ACPM is connected to the
Main Processor [issue 9 or above] Main Processor as normal, a second cable must be used to
connect the ACPM 0V and +24V output to the DCPM-LP
Motherboard-LP [557-180-204] [TB1].
DCPM-LP [557-180-205] Using from 81 to 200 [maximum] LPU requires a second
ALXM-LP [557-180-203] ACPM without batteries which is monitored via the
loop. The ACPM is configured in CONSYS as PM 500
LI520 Mk 2 [545-001-007] [Fire] no Batt.
The 0V and +24V output from the second ACPM are
connected to the second pair of 0V and +24V terminals of the
When using the Motherboard-LP, only DCPM-LP and
DCPM-LP [TB1].
ALXM-LPS can be fitted. Conversely, when using the
standard motherboard, only standard DCPM and ALXMs can The header HD1 on the Motherboard-LP must be set to the
be fitted. i.e. no mixing is allowed as terminal damage to the DCPM-LP position.
equipment might result.
The Loop powered MINERVA 80 will not operate correctly
without a DC/DC Loop Powered Convertor [DCPM-LP].
Unlike the standard MINERVA 80, every MINERVA 80 fitted
with a Loop Powered Motherboard, [MP-LP, stock code no.
557-180-204], must also be fitted with a DC/DC Loop
Powered Convertor, [DCPM-LP, stock code no. 557-180-
205], even if the MINERVA 80 is only fitted with one
Addressable Loop Powered Expansion Module, [ALXM-LP,
stock code no. 557-180-203].
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Fig. 22 MINERVA-80/T890 Fire Controller - PCB Layout and Connections for Loop Powered Sounders
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Note:
1. Special header H1 should not be fitted. This is for the factory to carry out function tests and is not
suitable for field test as this removes the hardware protection of the loop on the ALXM.
2. Headers LK1 and LK2 should be fitted on the ALXM for loop powered sounders and loop powered
sounder modules.
3. Loop powered sounders and modules should not be fitted or removed when the loop is alive as this will
cause damage to the loop drivers.
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ZONAL
DISPLAY
EXPANSION
BUS
ADDITIONAL MPIM
MPIMs MPIM
(PIB - L) LOCAL (OIB - L) SERIAL
(if required) LOCAL
BUS BUS PORT
PARALLEL LOCAL
PORT BUS
MAIN
TO PRINTER PROCESSOR
CONTROLLER
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ZONAL
DISPLAY
EXPANSION
BUS
ADDITIONAL MPIM
MPIMs MPIM
(if required) LOCAL (PIB - L) LOCAL (OIB - L) SERIAL
BUS BUS PORT
PARALLEL
PORT LOCAL
BUS
TO PRINTER MAIN
PROCESSOR
REMOTE
BUS
CONTROLLER
DCCM
EXPANSION
BUS
SERIAL MPIM
PORT
24V d.c. (PIB - R)
REMOTE
BUS
PARALLEL
PORT
TO PRINTER
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ZONAL
DISPLAY
EXPANSION
BUS
PARALLEL LOCAL
PORT BUS
TO PRINTER MAIN
PROCESSOR
REMOTE
BUS
CONTROLLER
ZONAL
DISPLAY
24V d.c.
EXPANSION
BUS
MPIM
DCCM [OIB - R]
REMOTE
BUS
REPEATER
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ZONAL
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EXPANSION
BUS
EXPANSION
EXPANSION
BUS LOCAL
BUS BUS
TO MIMIC, MAIN
PROCESSOR
RELAY BOARD, etc. REMOTE
BUS
CONTROLLER
MPIM
TO MIMIC,
(XBB - R)
RELAY BOARD, etc. EXPANSION REMOTE
BUS BUS
TO MIMIC, MPIM
RELAY BOARD, etc. EXPANSION (XBB - R) REMOTE
BUS BUS
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The selection options for the XIOM inputs / output are 4.6.3.1 GENERAL
given in Table 3. The use of LI520 Mk 2 Line Isolator Modules is required for
two reasons, short-circuit protection and zoning.
Each LI520 Mk 2 module introduces a resistance of
approximately 0.25 ohms into the circuit.
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HEADER HEADER
MODE BLOCK H1, H2, & H3, H4 & U1 U2 U3 U4
POSITION POSITION
INPUT
RELAY COIL MONITOR
NORMAL 8 - 30V I/O 1-8 H1-I/P H4-I/P 22k - X X
FAULT 0 - 1.5V I/O 9-16 H2-I/P H3-I/P X X - 22k
OUTPUT
LED DRIVE I/O 1-8 H1-O/P H4-O/P - 330 X X
10mA SOURCE I/O 9-16 H2-O/P H3-O/P X X 330 -
Note: Use ULN2804 for relay drive, or 330R DIL resistor pack [16 PIN DIL] for LED drive, or 100k DIL resistor pack
[16 PIN DIL] for relay monitor.
4.6.3.2 SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION 4.7 CONFIGURATION INFORMATION
If the current flowing in an addressable circuit exceeds a 4.7.1 GENERAL
certain value, devices attached to the circuit [including the
controller] may be damaged. In order to provide a degree of The following information is intended as a guide to
protection against this, Line Isolator Modules need to be fitted configuring a MINERVA fire controller system. The
to the addressable circuit. When these devices detect the configuration details are documented using pre-prepared
presence of a low resistance on the circuit, they will switch, forms [which are signed by the customer to indicate
isolating the affected area. accept ance] and t h en entere d into t h e C ON SYS
configuration system for subsequent transfer to an EEPROM.
Refer to para 4.7 for instructions for completing the
Note: A Line Isolator Module circuit is contained in the configuration forms.
addressable circuit drivers in the controller.
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Logs a General Fault event. These groups contain the physical output devices required
for a standard fire controller.
Switches ON devices in Common Fault
The groups available are as follows:
Lamp group,
Switches ON devices in Silenceable Fault BELL MAP VISUAL O/P [code FON175]
Output group, ACTION
Switches ON devices in Zonal Fault ON when Alarm Bell Map
Display group, IN THE SAME ZONE AS Configuration.
THE INPUT DEVICE.
OFF on RESET only.
ACTION:
COMMON ALARM O/P [code FON190]
Logs a Charger Fault event.
ACTION:
Other actions as for General Purpose Fault
Input group. ON when Alarm occurs.
OFF after RESET.
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COMMON FAULT O/P [code FON222] The groups available are as follows:
ACTION: EVACUATE BUTTON [code FIS007]
ON [activated] when a Fault occurs [if no ACTION:
Alarms are present].
Ring bells [i.e. Silenceable Alarm
OFF [activated] when last Fault in system Sounders group in evacuate mode [i.e.
clears OR when an Alarm occurs. continuous].
For devices in ANY ZONE:
FAULT O/P SILENCEABLE [code FON218] Switches ON devices in Common Alarm
Lamp group,
ACTION:
Switches ON devices in Common Alarm
ON when Fault occurs [if no Alarms are Relay group,
present].
Switches ON devices in Common Alarm
OFF after SILENCE OR when last Fault in Sounder A group,
system clears.
Switches ON devices in Common Alarm
Sounder B group,
INTERCONTROLLER ALARM O/P Switches ON devices in Inter-controller
[code FON182] Alarm Output group for 10 seconds.
ACTION:
ON when an alarm occurs. Logs a Fire Evacuate event.
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LAMP TEST BUTTON [code FIS010] SOUNDER TEST MODE I/P [code FIS0047]
ACTION: ACTION
Switches ON devices in the following ON generates Voice Module
groups for a few seconds, on the same Test Message.
controller as the button pressed:
Zonal Alarm Display.
4.7.4.5 OUTPUTS [SPECIAL]
Common Alarm Lamp.
These groups contain:
Common Fault Lamp.
Common Isolate Lamp. 1) Output devices configured by default [e.g.
f r o n t p a n e l o u t p u t s ] . Th es e m a y b e
Front Panel Buzzer. mimicked by assigning other devices into
Any other lamps configured on that bus. these groups.
2) Output devices for customisation purposes
[e.g. plant control relays].
OCCUPIED PREMISES I/P [code FIS013]
ACTION:
These groups can be used to provide functions for
Sends sensitivity switch commands to customisation; however, many of them will not normally be
se n so r s a c c o r d i n g to th e se n si tiv it y
used for any point other than those set in the default
switching map.
configuration. As before, care should be taken not to change
Normal sensitivity [night] on the rising the default entries, as this may result in incorrect operation
edge. of the controller.
Low sensitivity [day] on the falling edge. The groups available are as follows:
ALARM POINT DISPLAY [code FOS165]
Sends Group Activate on rising edge to ACTION
Alarm Signalling Control Group [this
determines the signalling delay]. ON when a point in a Zonal Alarm Display
group is in alarm [for use with Digital I/O.
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ACTION ACTION:
ON during Reset Period. ON in ZONE OF ALARM when an alarm
occurs.
FIRE DOOR RELAYS [code FOS248] OFF after RESET
ACTION
ON when fire alarm occurs. COMMON PRE-ALARM O/P [code FOS205]
OFF after RESET. ACTION:
ON when pre-alarm occurs.
FRONT PANEL BUZZER [code FOS249]
OFF after RESET.
ACTION
ON when any event occurs.
FAULT SIGNALLING O/P [code FOS221]
OFF after SILENCE [if there are no alarms
ACTION:
present].
PULSE after SILENCE [if alarms present]. ON when a fault occurs [if there are no
alarms present].
ZONAL ALARM DISPLAY [code FOS191] OFF when last fault in the system clears OR
when an alarm occurs OR immediately after
ACTION: reset.
Pulse when input alarm level IN THE ZONE
increases [e.g. quiescent to alert, or alert to
evacuate]. COMMON ISOLATE O/P [code FOS237]
ON [if pulsing] after SILENCE. ACTION:
OFF after RESET. ON when any point is isolated.
OFF when all points de-isolated.
ZONAL FAULT DISPLAY [code FON223]
ACTION:
4.7.4.6 INTERNAL
ON when fault occurs in the SAME zone [if
A number of internal groups exist. These are used by the
there are no alarms present].
controller for its internal event action and devices SHOULD
OFF when last fault in the zone clears OR NOT be assigned to these groups, otherwise the controller
when an alarm occurs. will not function correctly. The groups are:
System Fire Alarm [code FEA017]
ZONAL ISOLATE DISPLAY [code FON239] System Pre-alarm [code FEA019]
ACTION: System Fault [code FEA020]
ON when any point is isolated in the SAME System Isolate [code FEA021]
zone.
System Walk Test [code FEA024]
OFF when any point is isolated in the SAME
Zonal Alarm Control [code FEA030]
zone.
Zonal Fault Control [code FEA031]
FRONT PANEL BUZZER [code FOS249] System Comms Fault [code FEA015]
ACTION: System Sounder Fault [code FEA016]
ON when any event occurs. Silenceable Fault O/P Control [code
OFF after SILENCE [if there are no alarms FEA263]
present]. Silence [points in alarm] [code FEA264]
PULSE after SILENCE [if alarms present]. Silence [not in alarm] [code FEA265]
System Alert [code FEA268]
ZONAL ALARM O/P [code FOS183]
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By way of illustration, assume that the following sounder 4.7.8 OPERATOR PASSCODES AND
response is required: ACCESS LEVELS
Event in zone 1 zone 1 zone 3 zone 8 4.7.8.1 INTRODUCTION
In order to gain access to the controller functions, the operator
ALERT C P -
enters a passcode. There may be up to 31 passcodes per
EVACUATE C C P controller and each has an associated Access Level. The
Access Level defines the functions available.
The above response pattern may be achieved [using the The passcodes are numeric and may consist of 4, 5 or 6
default table] as follows: digits. There may only be a pre-defined number of each
Zone 1 - response H Access Level per controller.
Zone 3 - response M The Access Levels available are:
Zone 8 - response L Customer Operator - [CUSTMR OPTR]
Customer Manager - [CUSTMR MGR]
Note: Engineer - [ENGR]
1) Current fire regulations require the zone of Marine Operator [1] - [MARINE OPTR [1]
origin of the event to be evacuated [regardless marine versions only]
of the type of event]. MINERVA Operator [F] - [MINERVA
2) If it is required to always evacuate a particular OPTR]
area of the building [e.g. the basement] this
may be achieved by using the common
Marine Operator [2] - [MARINE OPTR[2]]
s o u n d e r o u t p u t s [ w h i c h a l way s s o u n d Engineer Supervisor - [ENGR SUPVR]
continuously].
4.7.6 LOCAL BUS CONFIGURATION The Access Levels together with the features available are
described in the following table.
As stated in para 4.3.4.1, up to 16 MPIMs may be connected
onto the local bus. Each of these boards must have its own
unique address and may be one of the following types:
OIB-L,
XBB-L,
PIB-L, or,
RBS
For an explanation of these mnemonics, refer to para 4.4.1.
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MARINE
FAST OPTR [F]
CUSTR CUSTR OPTR [1] ENGR
ACCESS ENGR and
OPTR MGR [Marine SUPVR
CODE MARINE
only]
OPTR [2]
25 2 1 1 1 1
NUMBER OF PASSCODES
MENU
Do you want to accept events? 0001
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FAST OPTR [F]
CUSTR CUSTR OPTR [1] ENGR
ACCESS ENGR and
OPTR MGR [Marine SUPVR
CODE MARINE
only]
OPTR [2]
View Point Statuses? 0061
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FORM 180[11/1 to 11/4] - 1 set per MIPLOC Detector condition monitoring - if detector
configuration. condition monitoring is required, place a tick
in the appropriate box.
FORM 180[23] - 1 off.
Open circuit scanning - if open circuit
FORM 180[24] - 1 off. scanning is required [normal condition],
FORM 180[25] - 1 off.
place a tick in the appropriate box.
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This form holds the information about the MPIMs [if any]
Activation Type.
connected to the remote bus. The information required is as Month.
follows:
Weekday.
Board address - a number between 00 and
Hour.
15.
For each Event Timer the information Board Minute.
type - one of the valid Personalities listed in Event.
para 4.6.6.
Group/Short Code.
Board configuration - either DEFAULT or
Zone.
CUSTOM.
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4.8.26 FORM 180[37] The die-cast front panel is fitted with the zonal display,
operator controls and indicator LEDs.
This form holds the Network string fetch information for
each panel [1 to 62]. Refer to the figures for the overall and fixing dimensions of
Lowest Priority Requested.
controllers and accessories.
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Electrical Inputs:
Mains Supply: 220 to 240V a.c., rated Fault loop: Monitored for open circuit
operational range. Limits may be with 10k ohm EOL, 6mA
exceeded by up to +10%, -15% in maximum @ 24V d.c.
accordance with BS5839 Part 4. nominal.
45-65Hz. Current draw 1 Amp max, Tamper loop: Monitored for open circuit
inrush current 80A. with 10k ohm EOL, 6mA
Mains fuse: 3 Amp 1 x 1/4 HBC ceramic maximum @ 24V d.c.
to BS1632. nominal.
Terminal Occupied premises loop: 6mA maximum @ 24V d.c.
connections: Live, neutral and earth. nominal.
2-Way Circuits:
Equipment is Class 1 insulated and must have protective and Addressable loop: Time division multiplexed
functional earths. and communications
circuit. Up to 99 compatible
addressable detectors or
Battery supply:
addressable ancillaries.
Charger current limit: 2.7A. 27V d.c. max.
Charger voltage: 27.6V d.c. 0.1 @ 20C, Up to maximum of 50 type
temperature compensated. S251 detectors per loop.
Compatible devices, TSL
Battery rating: 4.0 to 10Ah in MINERVA range of M400, M500, M900
8/16E/T891 main housing. and S251 detectors [sensors]
4.0 to 10Ah in MINERVA 80/ and 520 ancillaries.
T890 battery housing.
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8. 80-WAY MIMIC
8.4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION
8.1 GENERAL [80-WAY MIMIC]
The 80-Way Mimic allows custom-made display and Overall Dimensions
presentation panels to be incorporated in T890. It is
supplied as a single PCB, which may be mounted in an Height: 235mm
expansion box or on the rear of a free-standing panel, as Width: 190mm
required. It may be used to drive up to 80 zonal LED
indicators, arranged in any configuration, together with two
FIRE LEDs, one FAULT LED and one ISOLATE Environmental
LED. These indicators operate in the same manner as the
Storage Temperature: -20C to +65C
corresponding indicators on the T890 controller.
Operating Temperature: -10C to +55C
Relative Humidity: up to 95% RH
8.2 MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS [non-condensing]
The 80-way Mimic comprises a single, unboxed PCB. No
mounting or fitting kit is provided, and allowance must be Note: At temperature extremes LCD display
m a de fo r s e c ur i ng th e P CB in th e d e s ig n o f th e may be sluggish or fade, no permanent
mimic. Refer to Fig. 8 for mounting details. Each LED damage will occur.
used in the Mimic must be wired individually to the driver
circuits on the Mimic PCB, a two-way Molex connector
being provided on the PCB for each LED for this purpose. Electrical
+12V, +5V, 0V supplies from host Controller/Repeater
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QUIESCENT ALARM
STATE STATE
24V LOADS
ACPM 36 36
DM 22 45
SM 8 45
SD 0 40
PI 0 40mA per relay
MDM521 20 per zone 45 per zone
BELL 0 55
BANSHEE 0 17
BEDLAM 0 30
OTHER LOADS
Table. 5 Quiescent and Alarm Load Current Consumption of MINERVA Components Under Normal and Mains
Failed Conditions
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CURRENT CONSUMPTION OF
ADDRESSABLE MINERVA WITH LOOP POWERED SOUNDERS
QUIESCENT ALARM
STATE STATE
24V LOADS
ACPM 36 36
DM 22 45
SM 8 45
PI 0 40mA per relay
SD 0 40
BELL 0 55
BANSHEE 0 17
BEDLAM 0 30
OTHER LOADS
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9. ORDERING INFORMATION
MINERVA Plain Cover Assembly: 557-180-021
CONTROLLERS:
General Purpose Housing: 557-180-451
MINERVA-8 assembled [surface mtg]: 557-180-564
MINERVA Earthing Plate Kit: 557-180-064
MINERVA-8 assembled [flush mtg]: 557-180-565
MINERVA-8 Repeater
MINERVA Mounting Plate Kit: 557-180-054
assembled [surface mtg]: 557-180-566
MINERVA 16E Battery Fitting Kit: 557-180-055
MINERVA 80 Battery Fitting Kit: 557-180-065
MINERVA-16E assembled [surface mtg]: 557-180-550
MINERVA-16E assembled [flush mtg]: 557-180-553
Marine Battery Fitting Kit [for
MINERVA-16E Repeater assembled
[surface mtg]: 557-180-554 T891/T290/T291]: 557-180-410
Bulkhead Mounting Kit: 557-180-454
MINERVA-16E Repeater assembled 19 inch Rack Mounting Kit: 557-180-452
[flush mtg]: 557-180-555
MINERVA 16E Cover Assembly: 557-180-002 Ancillaries Stacking Kit: 557-180-095
MINERVA-80 2-loop Controller Ancillaries Housing - 8: 557-180-096
assembled [surface mtg]: 557-180-556 Ancillaries Housing - 3: 557-180-097
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08A-02-D6 SM520 SOUNDER DRIVER MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D7 SB520 SOUNDER BOOSTER MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D8 CP510 SLAVE CALLPOINT - DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D9 CP520 MASTER BREAK GLASS CALLPOINT - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D10 CP530 WEATHERPROOF ADDRESSABLE MASTER BREAK GLASS CALLPOINT -
PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D13 AM521 ASPIRATING INTERFACE MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D14 VM520 VOICE MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D15 SU521 SHOP INTERFACE MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D16 TM520 TIMER MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D17 SD520 SMOKE DAMPER MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D18 PI521 PLANT INTERFACE MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D19 LPS520 LINE POWERED SOUNDER MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D20 LI520 MK 2 LINE ISOLATOR MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D22 LPBB521 LINE POWERED ADDRESSABLE SOUNDER - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN
INFORMATION
08A-02-D25 MDM521 MULTI-CIRCUIT CONVENTIONAL DETECTOR MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION &
DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D26 LPBD520 LOOP POWERED BEAM DETECTOR INTERFACE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN
INFORMATION
08A-02-D27 CP920 ADDRESSABLE BREAK GLASS CALLPOINT - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN
INFORMATION
08A-02-D30 CP930 WEATHERPROOF ADDRESSABLE BREAK GLASS CALLPOINT - PRODUCT APPLICATION &
DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D31 IF520Ex INTRINSICALLY SAFE HEAVY DUTY MANUAL PUSHBUTTON CALLPOINT - PRODUCT
APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D32 CP950Ex INTRINSICALLY SAFE ADDRESSABLE BREAK GLASS CALLPOINT - PRODUCT
APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
08A-02-D33 AM921 ADDRESSABLE ASPIRATING INTERFACE MODULE - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN
INFORMATION
08A-03-D1 MINERVA REMOTE LCD REPEATER - PRODUCT APPLICATION & DESIGN INFORMATION
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