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4 Zone Panel With One Extinguish Output: General

This document provides information about a 4 zone fire alarm control panel. It has: - One fire extinguishing output that can be monitored for faults. - Two cross zones for fire detectors. - One zone for a manual call point to start the extinguishing procedure. - Three operating modes and two siren outputs. - Indicator lights and a keypad for control and programming. - It requires a 12V 7Ah battery and operates according to European fire safety standards.
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4 Zone Panel With One Extinguish Output: General

This document provides information about a 4 zone fire alarm control panel. It has: - One fire extinguishing output that can be monitored for faults. - Two cross zones for fire detectors. - One zone for a manual call point to start the extinguishing procedure. - Three operating modes and two siren outputs. - Indicator lights and a keypad for control and programming. - It requires a 12V 7Ah battery and operates according to European fire safety standards.
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BS-627

4 zone panel with one extinguish output

Thank you for purchasing this product of Olympia Electronics. A European manufacturer.

GENERAL
The panel has :

- One fire extinguish output monitored for open and short circuit. The output can operate with actuators or electro valves.
-Two cross zones for fire detectors.
- One zone for a manual call point to start the extinguish procedure.
- One zone for a manual call point to cancel the extinguish procedure.
- Three modes of operation
- The panel has two independent siren outputs.
- One contact relay for fault status.
- Two fully programable relay contacts.
-Terminals to communicate with conventional fire detection panels.
The battery Α-986 (12V/7Ah) is required for the operation of the panel.

All functions and indications are according to European Norms ΕΝ 12094-1, EN 54-2, EN 54-4.

Control Keyboard and Insert the included Press for immediate


indication leds restoration key extinguishing

Press for extinguish Insert the key to access


cancellation the internal of the panel

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LED Indicator description
The picture shows the control keyboard and the
indication plate of a BS-627 panel.

Starting from the top left side are :

The 'Power' LED lights when the panel is powered and


blinks, in mains failure.

Also in the top left side we can see three indicators


marked 'General'.
The 'Alarm' LED lights when we have an ALARM OFF
DISABLE
condition.
The 'Fault' LED lights in every FAULT condition.
The 'Disable' LED lights in every DISABLE condition.

The 'System' LED lights when occurred a problem in the central possessor unit (System fault).

The next indication LED groups are the 'ZONE' and 'ALARM'. These indicators light when the corresponding issues
an alarm condition.
Below this group we have the 'Fault/Disable' indication for each zone. When the panel monitors an open or short
circuit conditions in a zone then the corresponding LED will blink. If a zone is disabled the corresponding LED will
light.

When the indication LED 'Extinguish' blinks, shows that the extinguish countdown has began. When this indicator
lights continuously, shows that the extinguish output is activated.

The LED marked 'Extinguish Fault' corresponds to the extinguish output. If the output has a short circuit or open circuit
then the LED will blink. If the output is disabled the LED will light continuously.

The 'Siren1' and 'Siren2' LEDs correspond to siren outputs. If a siren output has a short circuit or open circuit, then the
corresponding LED will blink. If a siren is disabled the LED will light continuously.

The 'Batt' LED and 'Power' LED in combination, show us faults concerning the power supply. These combinations showed
in the panel below.

The 'Auto & Manual', 'Manual' and 'OFF Disable' indicators correspond to the respective operations of
the panel.
Lack of Battery Battery Battery Charger
AC voltage Overcharging Discharged Absent Error

Power Fault Lights Lights Lights Blinks Blinks

Batt Fault ---- Lights Blinks Lights Blinks

Control keyboard description/operation


The panel is controlled/ operated using the six numeric keys (1 to 6). When a key is pressed a short tone is issued.

The panel has three access levels.

Access level 1:
has all the functions that can be done directly from the user without using a code.

These operations are:


Buzzer silence / Buzzer reactivation. If an alarm of fault condition is issued then the internal buzzer will sound. Pressing
the "1" key will silence the buzzer (the buzzer sounds periodically once every minute). Pressing this key again will reactive
the buzzer.

Lamp test. Pressing the "2" key will have the following affect. A lamp test is conducted by lighting the LEDs. The panel then
returns to normal operation.

Evacuate- Extinguish (Κατάσβεση): By pressing the yellow button (side picture) on the front side of the panel, the panel
enters the alarm condition and the extinguishing process starts after a 5 seconds delay.
The yellow button requires double action to avoid an accidental alarm. To press the button you must lift the transparent
plastic cover first and then press the button.

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To restore the button to its previous position you must use the included black
plastic key. Place the key in the respective hole, turn it at 90° and pull it until
the button is restored.

Cancel - extinguish deactivation: By pressing the red button (panic type)


on the front side of the panel (side picture) the extinguish output is
deactivated.
To restore the button to its previous position, turn it clockwise.

Access level 2:
Includes all the functions that the user can do and an access code is required.

The code is "34", it is the same for all panels and cannot be changed. The
functions that can be implemented using this code are the following:

Siren Silence: When an alarm is issued and we want to silence the sirens then
we must enter the user code ( 34 ) and then the keys number '5' and '5'. The
sirens are silenced but the internal buzzer continues to sound. The panel
remains in normal operation. A new alarm from another zone will resound the
sirens.

Panel Reset: When an alarm or fault condition has occurred and we want to
reset the panel, we must press the user code ( 34 ) and then the keys number '5'
and '6'. The panel lights all LEDs in sequence and then enters normal operation.

Zone and Siren enable/disable: If we want to disable the operation of specific


zones then we must enter the user code ( 34 ) and then the keys number '5' and
'4'. The LEDs marked 'General disable' start to blink, and if a zone is disabled
the corresponding 'Alarm' LED lights to indicate this. Using the keys 1, 2, 3, 4 we
can enable or disable the respective zones. With the keys '5' and '6' we can
enable or disable the sirens of the panel. The disabled zones have the
respective indication led turned on. The panel resets automatically, if no button
is pressed for 30 seconds. The panel conducts an automatic RESET and
enters normal operation mode.

All disabled zones are supplied with the proper voltage but cannot issue an alarm or fault condition. If we have disabled
zones, then this is indicated with the indicators 'General disable' and the corresponding Disable LED zone and the buzzer
sounds once every minute.

Access level 3:
These functions are implemented during the installation and need the techncian code to be accessed. The technician code
is "364", it is the same for all panels and cannot be changed. The functions that can be implemented using the technician
code are activation methods used for the relays and can be done only if the panel has not issued an alarm or fault condition.

These methods of programming are:

Programming delay of the Extinguish output. If we want to program the delay of the extinguish output we must enter the
technician code ( 364 ) and then press the number key '5'. The 'General fault' and 'General alarm' LEDs start to blink . The
'Alarm' LED of zone 1 and zone 2 , 'Manual' alarm and 'Abort' show the way the extinguish output is programmed according
to the next table:

No Delay Delay 30 sec Delay 60 sec Delay 90 sec

LED Alarm zone 1 LED On LED Off LED Off LED Off

LED Alarm zone 2 LED Off LED On LED Off LED Off

LED Alarm Manual LED Off LED Off LED On LED Off

LED Abort LED Off LED Off LED Off LED On

T h e d e f a u l t setting of this delay is 30 sec. In this programming mode if the keys '1','2', '3' and '4' are pressed , we
can toggle the LEDs ON or OFF until we archive the desired behaviour according to the table above. In order to exit this

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programming mode and to store the settings in memory press the key '6’ or do not press any key for more than 30 seconds.
The system will conduct an automatic RESET and will enter normal operation mode. This delay is current for all the zones,
but if the yellow activation button is pressed, the delay will be 5 seconds.

Extinguish operation mode selection: If we want the extinguishing operation to be programmed, we must enter
technicians code ( 364 ) and then press the number key '6'.

Mode selection: By pressing the '1','2’and '3' keys we can toggle the extinguish operation mode.
These modes are:

- 'AUTO & MANUAL': The output is activated by the zone ZM (manual activation) or by the yellow activation button of the
panel, or when the zones 1 and 2 are both activated. The indication led 'Auto & Manual' lights.
- 'MANUAL': The extinguishing output can be activated only by the zone ZM (manual activation) or by the yellow activation
button of the panel and not from the zones 1 and 2. The indication led 'EXTINGUISH' and the output will be automatically
deactivated after 30 seconds.
-'OFF DISABLE': The extinguishing output is deactivated and cannot be active. The indication led 'OFF Disable',
'Extinguish Fault' και 'General Disable' light.

By default the panel operates in 'AUTO & MANUAL' mode. In this case, if we press the '1','2’and '3' keys we can toggle the
indication status ON/OFF until we reach the requested operation according to the previous table.

To exit this programming mode and to register the adjustments to the memory, press the '6' key or do not press any key for
more than 30 seconds. The system will conduct an automatic RESET and will enter normal operation mode. This delay is
current for all the zones, but if the yellow activation button is pressed, the delay will be 5 seconds.

Operation behaviour of the Relay 1 and Relay 2. If we want to program the operation behaviour of the Relay 1 and
Relay 2 then we must enter the technician code ( 364 ) and then press the number key '5'. The 'General fault' and 'General
alarm' LEDs start to blink. The Fault/Disable LED of zone 1 and zone 2 show the programmed activation method of the
zone relays according to the table below.

We can see the programming process of the Relay 1 and Relay 2 operation in zone 1 and 2 Alarm LEDs, according to the
table below.
Relay 1 Pre-Alarm Before extinguishing Extinguishing
Led Alarm zone 1 LED On LED Off LED Off
Led Alarm zone 2 LED Off LED On LED Off

Led Alarm Manual LED Off LED Off LED On

Relay 2 Pre-Alarm Before extinguishing Extinguishing


Led Fault zone 1 LED On LED Off LED Off
Led Fault zone 2 LED Off LED On LED Off

Led Fault Manual LED Off LED Off LED On

Βy default the relay 1 is selected to operate in general pre-alarm condition and the relay 2 before extinguishing.
In this state, if we press the '1', '2', '3', '4', '5' and '6' keys, we turn on and off the LED until we reach the requested activation
operation according to the table above. If no button is pressed for more than 30 seconds, the current state will be
automatically registered, the system will conduct an automatic RESET and will enter normal operation mode.

Connections
Connecting detectors and break-glass call points to zones.
By default each zone terminal block has a pre-installed terminal resistor. This resistor is must be removed and must be
installed on the last device of the zone or is left connected on the zone terminals if the zone is not used. The picture below
shows a typical connection of the panel.

The cable length for each zone must not exceed 1 kilometres with a cross section cable of 1.5mm².
The total amount (maximum) of the connected devices per zone is 30.

Electro Valve
If you use a electro-valve at the EXT extinguish terminal you must remove the connected diode and you must connect it to
the electro-valve with the same polarity as shown below. The maximum power of the electro-vavle is 26VA. The electro-
valve nominal voltage must be 24VDC.

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R1= alarm relay 1
R2= alarm relay 2
RF= fault relay
Relay1 Terminal of
Olympia Electronics
Addressable Panel

Zone Terminal of
Olympia Electronics
Conventional Panel

5k6/0.5W BS-527

5k6/0.5W BS-527

12k/0.5W

12k/0.5W

-R I -R I -R I
N

N
+L

+L

+L
+R

+R

+R
IN-

IN-

IN-
OU

OU

OU
UT

UT

UT

T T T
O

-L -L -L

5k6/0.5W -R I -R I -R I
N

No1
BS-537
+L

+L

+L
+R

+R

+R
IN-

IN-

IN-
OU

OU

OU
UT

UT

UT

T T T
O

-L -L -L

470Ω/0.5W
5k6/0.5W BS-533
Figure 1. Connecting devices to BS-627 panel OUT IN

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Using Actuators.
You can connect actuators in series. If you use 1 or 2 actuators you must connect a resistor 2.7Ohm / 5W in series as
shown below on the right. If you use 3 or 4 actuators you just connected them in series. The maximum number of
actuators are 4.

Π Π Π Π

Π Π
2,7Ω/5W

3-4 actuators typical connection 1-2 actuators typical connection


Figure 2. Typical Connection
Connection Diagram Example for BS-637 (Sequencial activator for aerosol generators)
24V OUT EXT OUT EXT IN

Π
Α

Α+ Α- Β+ Β-
Α
24V IN

J1 LED
EARTH
GROUND
24V OUT EXT OUT EXT IN

Π
Α
Α+ Α- Β+ Β-

The jumper remains


at the last device Α
24V IN

J1 LED
EARTH
GROUND
24V OUT EXT OUT EXT IN

Α
Α+ Α- Β+ Β-

Emergency
button
Remove the
jumper Α
24V IN

J1 LED
EARTH
GROUND
24V OUT EXT OUT EXT IN

Α
Α+ Α- Β+ Β-

Remove the
jumper
24V IN

J1 LED
EARTH
GROUND

Note!! Do not connect more than 10 devices in series

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Siren - Sounder Connections
Each panel offers 2 independent circuits for connecting sirens, bells or other devices that need 24Vdc in order
to operate. Each circuit can supply to the devices a maximum of 300mA. Each terminal block by default has a
pre-installed terminal resistor (5Κ6). This terminal resistor must removed and installed on the last siren of the
line or is left on the terminal block if the circuit is not used.
The connections of both circuits are identical.

BS-531/1 BS-531/1
Siren with Siren with
Beacon Beacon

Terminal

5Κ6
Resistor

Terminal
5Κ6
Resistor

Figure 3. Connecting 2 BS-531/1 sirens to the S1 output. This connection requires polarity.

Siren Operation Zones activation Delay


S1 Pre-alarm From any zone Without
S2 Alarm-extinguish From crossed zone Without
or zone ZM
The panel also has the following outputs:
24VM: A 24Vdc output that is interrupted in the event of a panel reset. It is mainly used for powering gas
detectors or other devices that need an interrupted power supply when the panel is resetting. If this output
is short-circuited then the LED marked 'General fault' is lighted.
24VP: A 24Vdc power output that is not interrupted in the event of a reset. It can be used to power
electromagnetic door latches
ZONE IN (ZP): This output can be used to communicate with a conventional panel BS-632, BS-634 or BS-
636. The connection is shown in figure 1.

Supplying the device with 24V DC

Permanent output 24V DC

Interrupted output 24V DC


It is interrupted in case of
a panel reset

Figure 4. Power supply connections for external devices.


Extinguish activation from another panel.
To activate the extinguishing procedure from another panel (i.e BS-1632) you must perform the following
schematic.
BS-163X 470Ω/0,5W BS-627
NO
AUX
C NC

12k/0,5W Figure 5
Except the described terminals so far, the panel has the following outputs:
RF Relay Fault: Voltage free relay contact, that is by default programmed to be activated by the panel in
case of a fault.

Relay 1 and 2: Voltage free relay contacts that are active in case of an alarm to the corresponding zone .
We can use these contacts to perform appropriate operations when an alarm occurs from a specific zone
(i.e electromagnetic door latch activation, electro valves activation).

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Connecting the BS-489 telephone operator

BS-627
panel

Mode 2 ON - Alarm
Mode 2 OFF - Fault

Figure 6. Connection diagram of BS-489 telephone operator.

Output FR. This output is used to be connected with the output Fire Routing of the BSR-2104 and BSR-
2114 as shown in figure 1.

OUTPUT +A,-A. This output is used only for production proposes. This must not be used by any other
technician but only technician from olympia electronics.

CONNECTION OPTIONS IN ADDRESSABLE OR CONVENTIONAL PANEL


For connection on an addressable panel jumpers must be placed as shown on picture 1.
For connection on a conventional panel jumpers must be placed as shown on picture 2.

Picture 1 Picture 2

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INSTALLATION
The installation of the panel must be carried out by qualified personnel only.
Disconnect power before servicing.
Never insert or remove boards or componets with the power on.
During installation use grounded antistatic wrist band to protect this equiment form ESD.
The panel must be installed permanetly. It is not allowed to connect the device directly to any socket-
outlet.

1 cm

1 cm

L N

Figure 7. Mains connection with the panel. Figure 8. Power supply cables

Mounting the panel to the wall


The site chosen for the location of the panel should be clean and dry and not subject to shock or
vibration.
In page 8 shows the mounting holes of the panel.
The panel must be placed above 1m from the floor and and 1m below the ceiling and must have distance
30cm from any other devices. No other power lines must pass behind the panel, only the supply cables of
the panel.
Cabling
The maximum conductor diameter size , which can be terminated, is 2,5mm²

Connecting the mains power supply(220-240V AC)


The panel has holes on the base for all the wiring to pass through. You can connect cables with max.
Conductor diametre of 2.5mm to the panels
terminal blocks.
The mains power supply wiring must use a double Mounting holes
insulation cable.
The main supply must include an earth conductor
connected to the fixed installation earthing system of the
building.

The connection with the mains power supply must


be done to the terminal blocks located on the
panels up right area. Figure 7 .

Battery connection
The battery compartment has the appropriate
dimensions for Α-986 battery of olympia
electronics.
The charging unit on PCB is also calculated for the
specific battery. Replace the battery only with one of
the same type
From the PCB, are connected two battery wires with a
special terminal on the edge. They must be
connected to the two battery poles. Connect the
black wire to the negative pole (marked (-) or a black
mark) and the red wire to positive pole (marked (+) or Cables to connect the
Α-986 battery
a red mark).

Battery disposal.
It is not allowed to discard batteries in to common trash bins, they must be discarded
only in battery recycling points.

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Warnings.
1. Service and maintence activities should be done only when the device is disconneted from the
mains power supply and the battery.
2. During the installation the connections to the mains power supply and the battery must be done
after all other connections are finished.
3. The panel connection with the mains supply must be done via a10A external fuse or an automatic
circuit breaker rated at 10A.This fuse has to be a separate, labeled fuse.
4. Always use cables with double insulation.
5. The diameter of the cable must be at least 1mm.(Figure 9)
6. The inner insulation of each cable must not be cut more than 1cm (Figure 9)
7. The outer insulation must not be cut more than 1cm away from the internal insulation.
8. The batery fuse is a resetable fuse 3A inside the panel.

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Technical Specifications

BS-627
4 zone panel with one extinguish output

Mains power supply 220-240V AC 50/60Hz

Consumption 100VA

Battery type Two Batteries 12V Lead acid sealed 7Ah maximum (A-986)

Charging circuit Stabilized power supply 13.8V / max. 400mA

Autonomous duration 48 hours with one battery 12V-7Ah and 72 hours with two batteries12V-7Ah
( without using the 24VM and 24VP outputs)

2 circuits monitored for short and open circuit conditions for


detection devices (maximum current 35mA).
Zone circuits 2 circuits monitored for short and open circuit conditions for
brake glass call points (maximum current 10mA).

Two 24V circuits that are monitored for open and short circuit conditions
Alarm circuits (maximum current 300mA each). Each output is protected
with a self-reseting electronic fuse.

26VDC ( ±3VDC) permanent output with maximum current output 0.3 A


Output 24VP The output is protected with a self-reseting electronic fuse.

26VDC ( ±3VDC) reset interrupted output with maximum current output 0.3 A
Output 24VM The output is protected with a self-reseting electronic fuse.

The relay 1 and 2 contacts have value of 5Α 250VAC.


Fault relay and The fault relay contacts have value 1Α 30VDC.
relays 1 and 2 Under no circumstances should voltages or currents outside limits
be connected. All relays output must be protected with a fuse of the same rating.

Extinguish output Extinguish output for actuators and electro valves (maximum 26VA). The circuit
is monitored for open and short circuit conditions

The total output current ( zones circuits, siren circuit, outputs 24VP, 24VM)
Total load must not exceed 1A.
Imax a=Imax b=1A, Imin=60mA

Battery cut of voltage 21V

Maximum current
1A
batteries discharge
Battery maximum internal 1Ohm
resistance Rimax
Degrees of cover protection IP40

Connection cables must be approved for fire detection systems such as FIP200, MICC, PYROFIL.
Cables
Recommended types of cables for outputs: LiYCY, NHXCHFE180
o
Operation temperature 0 to 50 C

Humidity Up to 95% relative humidity

Construction material Electrostatically painted metal plate and ABS - polycarbonate

Dimensions 345 x 125 x 348 mm

Weight 3880gr

Produced in accordance to ΕΝ 12094-1, EN 54-2, EN 54-4

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Technical Specifications

The optional function of the panel according to the room EN 54-2 is:
Operation panel functions (Fire alarm device(s)) paragraph 7.8 ( EN 54-2 )

Components of the panel have been selected for the intended purpose, and are
expected to opetate within their specification when the environmental conditions
Design outside the cabinet of the panel comply with class 3k5 of EN 60721-3-3:1995
Class A: temperature range of - 5 °C to + 40 °C
A factory production control is carried out.

Activation time
<3 seconds
of manual trigger

Activation time
<1 second
of outputs after trigger

Guarantee 2 years

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Certification
The panel BS-627 is certrified from HEEQAC. Also HEEQAC controls the production under
CPR number: 0848-CPR-005. Below is the marking:

BS-627
4 ZONE PANEL WITH ONE
EXTINGUISHING OUTPUT
INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH
PRODUCT MANUAL:
921627000_08_012 (GREEK)
921627000_09_012 (ENGLISH)
POWER SUPPLY:
220-240V AC/50-60Hz
EN 12094-1:2003 14
EN 54-2:1997 +A1:2006 0848
EN 54-4:1997 +A1:2002 +A2:2006
EN 12094-3:2003
0848-CPR-005
DoP No:921627000_59_001
Provided option: Output to fire
alarm device(s)
DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE
SERVICING
Production
Date:
/ /
72nd km. O.N.R. THESSALONIKI-KATERINI
P.C. 60300 P.O.BOX 06 EGINIO PIERIAS
GREECE

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