AUTRONICA
AUTRONICA
Installation Handbook
AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System
Installation Handbook, AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System, 116-P-ASAFE-INSTALL/DGB Rev. K, 2018-01-18, Autronica Fire and Security
Introduction
Table of Contents
1. Introduction ...................................................................... 7
1.1 About the Handbook .......................................................................... 7
1.2 Hardware / Software .......................................................................... 7
1.3 The Reader ....................................................................................... 7
1.4 Reference Documentation................................................................. 8
2. Pre-installation ................................................................. 9
2.1 Location ............................................................................................. 9
2.2 Environmental Requirements ............................................................ 9
2.3 Mounting Height / Space Requirement ............................................. 9
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Introduction
1. Introduction
1.1 About the Handbook
This handbook is intended to provide all necessary information for the
installation of the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System, Release
4. It also gives detailed information on connections to Autronica’s local
area network (AutroNet) and guidelines for the installation and
addressing of loop units.
Note that this handbook deals with the mechanical and electrical
installation only. All tasks described in the handbook are to be
!
POWER OFF!
performed without applying power to the system.
Power must not be applied before commissioning, refer to
Commissioning Handbook.
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2. Pre-installation
2.1 Location
The Fire Alarm Control Panel or Operator Panel must be located in, or
nearby, the entrance according to local regulations and in consultation
with the fire brigade.
175 cm
cm cm
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 350 x 350 x 194
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 350 x 350 x 84
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 195 x 350 x 84
Controller BC-420
Controller BC-440
Dimensions:
3Ux12HPx200mm
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 420 x 346 x 146
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 259 x 130 x 120
Dimensions (mm):
HxWxD (mm): 154 x 310 x 45
Dimensions (mm):
HxWxD (mm): 154 x 310 x 45
5. Mounting Instructions
5.1 Introduction
This following chapters deal with the mounting of:
Fireman’s key (delivered with all system units, except for BC-420
and BP-405/BPS-405/BPS-410)
Unbraco key (to lock/unlock the front panel) – (not delivered with BP-
405 /BPS-405/BPS-410)
Plastic cap to cover the key hole (Repeater Panel only; when
Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 is to be used as an Information Panel)
11 Rubber glands for entry of external cables
Text foils
S2
Information Panel
S2-1 ON
S2-2 OFF
S2-3 ON
S2-4 OFF
If the panel is to be used The Information
Panel is an
as an Information Panel, indication device
snap the plastic cap on only.
top of the keyhole.
The plastic
covering is
delivered together
with the panel.
The mounting procedure deals with the mounting of the cabinet and the
internal batteries.
Note that the Power Cabinet can be placed under and fastened directly
to a Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 or a Controller BC-420. The
position of the 11 cable inlets/outlets at the bottom of the
BS-420/BC-420 match exactly with the ones on the top of the Power
Cabinet BP-405.
E-2852
E-2852
E-2855
E-2856
E-2856
E-2853 E-2854
Make sure that you are holding the textfoil the correct way.
Bend the small flap towards the panel (as shown on the left most
illustation below), then insert the foil into the appropriate slot, and
slightly push it in as far as possible.
The foils that are to be inserted into the slot on the righ hand side of
the panel front have a small flap which can easily be bent (along the
perforation holes).
ø29 x 5
ø23 x 6
85
85
6. Power Consumption
6.1 Mains Power
6.1.1 BPS-405
The current consumption at 115V AC is 3,2A.
The current consumption at 230V AC is 1,6A.
6.1.2 BPS-410
The current consumption at 115V AC is 4,5A.
The current consumption at 230V AC is 1,9A.
Output class A1 may be paralleled with A2, and output class B1 may be
paralleled with B2.
The outputs current is limited by the total available current, i.e. on a BP-
405 Power Cabinet with battery, 2A is drawn from output A1, only 1A is
available from output A2, and nothing available for the other outputs.
One BPS-405 unit can be connected to one battery set. A battery set
may NOT be shared by several BPS-405 units.
The A1/A2 outputs are not affected of a BPS-405 software failure. If one
output (for example, A1) is short-circuited, the other ones are not
affected. This does not apply when two outputs are paralleled, (for
example, A1 and A2), as a short circuit in this case will disconnect both
outputs.
Controller Board 4 -
BSA-400A J18
3 +
2 -
1 +
1
2
3
5
4 Fire Alarm
6
7
8
Control Panel
10
9
9
8
10 TERMINAL BS-420
Power Supply 7
11
12
BLOCK
6 13
Module 5 14
4 - 15
16
BSS-310A
BSS-310A/ 3 -
2 +
17
18
BSS-311 1 + 19
20
+
C2
-
+
C1
-
Batt 1 2 3
+ - + -
+ - + -
12V 12V
Multifunction cable
XGE-1/20-40
AL_Com+ cable
XGE-1/10-50
Connector J5
Cable XGE-1/10-50
Cable XGE-1/10-50
Connector J3
Multifunction cable XGE-1/20-40
Multifunction cable
XGE-1/20-40
8.3 BC-440
For information on the cabling to AutroSafe Controller Rack BC-440,
refer to separate datasheet.
POWER OFF!
!
116-BPS-410 for 230VAC
116-BPS-410/115 for 115VAC
POWER OFF! Make sure to use the correct unit according to the appropriate
voltage (115/230VAC).
Terminal Function
L1.9 AutroFieldBus A
L1.11 AutroFieldBus A’
L1.13 AutroFieldBus CT A
L1.3 AutroFieldBus B
L1.5 AutroFieldBus B’
L1.7 AutroFieldBus CT B
L1.15 Earth
L1.3
AFB Last AFB unit
L1.5 B
L1.7
L1.9
AFB A First AFB unit
L1.11
L1.13
L1.15
L1.3
Last AFB unit
L1.5
L1.7
L1.9
First AFB unit
L1.11
L1.13
L1.15
S5 1 2
AFB Earth Fault Off OFF OFF
AFB Earth Fault On ON ON
J2 J26
1 AFB A
2 AFB A" 1 6
1 Alarm NO
3 AFB CT A 2 Alarm Com
J2 4 AFB Earth Fault Sense 3 RC (Remote test)
5 AFB B 4 Fault Relay NO
6 AFB B" 5 Fault Relay NC
6 Fault Relay Com
7 AFB CT B
8 AFB Earth Fault Sense
F1 A1 F2AL
J19 F2 A2 F2AL
+ 0V
A1
S1 Reset
8 Internal Fault
7 General Fault
6
+ 0V 5 AFB Com
High
X11
A2 4
3
Fuse Fault
Battery Fault
9.5.3 Example of the Interconnection of
J18 Several Power Cabinets Low 2 Mains Fault
X10
J24
1 Power ON
+ 0V
B1
next unit. The cable finally returns to AFB B on the main terminal block.
F5 C1
F2AL 1 Earth Fault Sense ON/OFF
J22 2 Battery relay (see manual)
3 AFB present
+ 0V
C1
L1.11
C2
(Power Board
Charger +24V
Charger 0V
Earth
BSF-400)
F8 Charger
F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868
Ethernet ports on
Controller Board
BSA-400A
Ethernet 2
Ethernet 1
The example below is similar to the one in the previous chapter; all
panels have redundant connections to the system, except for the
Repeater Panel, which has a single Ethernet connection.
Between the Repeater Panel and the Ethernet switch, make only a
single Ethernet connection to and from Ethernet 1.
Connect the remaining Ethernet cables as described in the previous
chapter
Ethernet 1
Ethernet ports on
Controller Board
BSA-400
Ethernet 2
Ethernet 1
1 2
8 1
BU-BV-420
2x2 2x2
24V 24V
+5v_SER_0
TX_422_X+
Isolation
8
TX_422_Z-
10
RX_422_A+
4
RX_422_B-
6
Signal Reference
16
Redundant cabling:
Single cabling:
+ 0V
A1
S1 Reset
8 Internal Fault
7 General Fault
6
+ 0V
5 AFB Com
High
X11
A2
4 Fuse Fault
3 Battery Fault
J18 2 Mains Fault
Low
X10
J24
1 Power ON
+ 0V
B1
F3 B1 AFB Adress (H & L)
F2AL
J23 F4 B2
F2AL
+ 0V
B2
F5 C1
F2AL 1 Earth Fault Sense ON/OFF
J22 2 Battery relay (see manual)
3 AFB present
+ 0V
C1
F6 C2 4
F2AL 5 Battery present
6
1 6
ON
J21 S6 S2, Start on standby
OFF source (see manual)
+ 0V
C2
Charger +24V
Charger 0V
Earth
F8 Charger
F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868
BP-410/01 T10 T10
AH AH
BP-405/01 T5 T5
5 Therm.+ AH AH
4 Therm.- 5 1 J17 1 2 3 J25
3 PSF J20
2 -V BATT
1 Vcon + -
4 -
BSA-400
Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 /
+ +
J18
3
2 - - A2 Outputs
1 + 2 x 24VDC/2A
+
Controller BC-420
- - A1
4
(BSS-311)
BSS-310A
3 -
2 +
+ +
1
- B2 Outputs
24VDC 24VDC
Ethernet - + 2 x 24VDC/2A
B1
switch + -
BU-BV-420 +
J18
BS-430
3 Outputs
- +
2 -
C2 2 x 24VDC/2A
+ w/interrupt
1 1 + at initialization
2 BU-BV-420 - C1 of panel.
3 BU-BV-420
4 BU-BV-420
Batt Charger
1 2 3
Power to third party 24VDC/2A + -
equipment with input
+ -
voltage 18 – 32VDC 24VDC/2A
Batt Charger
connection
24V
* External panels type BU-BV-420 and BS-430
can be connected both to output A and B.
Devide total power to both A and B.
!
POWER OFF!
system shortly afterwards by connecting the mains cable to a mains
socket (230V/115V AC) or by switching the power ON from an external
main fuse box.
L
N
10.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on the mounting and removal of I/O
modules.
Screw
terminal 10
Screw
terminal 1
10.3.1 General
10.3.2 Mounting
The connection block on the I/O module must be pointing to the right
when the module is to be inserted in a BS-420/BC-420 cabinet.
10.3.3 Removing
Ensure the panel is not powered.
Before connecting cables, make sure that the mains power is not
!
POWER OFF!
connected.
The distance from the Secondary Panel to the Secondary Loop Driver
Module is less than 3 meters. An AL_Com+ flat ribbon cable is used
between the panel AL_Com port and the I/O stack (including the
Secondary Loop Driver Module).
The distance from the Secondary Panel to the Secondary Loop Driver
Module is more than 3 meters. An AL_Com+ flat ribbon cable
(maximum 3 meters) is used between the AutroFieldBus (AFB) Protocol
Converter BSD-321 and the I/O stack (including the Secondary Loop
Driver Module). The AFB Protocol Converter is connected to the panel’s
AFB. The AFB cable length can be up to 1000 meters. Booster
equipment can be added to exceed the AFB cable length even further.
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Loop Driver Module AutroKeeper AutroKeeper Loop Driver Module Communication Module Termination Protocol Converter Termination
BSD-310 BN-180 BN-180 BSD-310 BSL-310 Block BSD-321 Block
-2 -16 -10 - 12 -14 -5 3 TX 3 TX 25 TX Port 0 AFB A 9 5 AFB B
1 2 1 2
OUT IN OUT IN OUT IN
7 RX 7 RX 26 RX Port 0 AFB A’ 11 6 AFB B’
+1 +15 +9 3 3 +11 +13 +4
Pin Description
number
1 TTL COM Debug port (internal
use only)
2 TTL IN Debug port (internal
use only)
3 TTL OUT Debug port (internal
use only)
4 GND
5 24V IN Power In (Green LED)
6 0V IN Power In
7 FAILSAFE COM FailSafe Rel. (future)
8 FAILSAFE NO FailSafe Rel. (future)
9 OUTLOOP + To “first” Loop Unit
10 OUTLOOP - --“--
11 INLOOP + To “last” Loop Unit
12 INLOOP - --“--
13 OUT + To Loop Driver’s IN +
14 OUT - To Loop Driver’s IN -
15 IN + To Loop Driver’s OUT+
16 IN - To Loop Driver’s OUT -
Note that the system automatically checks all loop units with SelfVerify
functionality every single day (SelfVerify test). This test can also be
performed manually by using the AS2000 Loop Diagnostic Tool.
For more details regarding the Service Menu, refer to the Menu
Structure and the Operator’s Handbook.
Step Description
2 Make sure that possible changes in the building structure or storage environment have not
affected the detectors’ capability to detect a potential fire.
3 Make sure that the detectors are not covered with paint or contaminated with dust or dirt.
Check the log for contaminated detectors (Service/Log menu).
1 To test the panel indicator lights and internal buzzer, press and hold the Reset button for at
least 5 seconds. All indicators are lit and the buzzer is turned on. The test will automatically
stop. The lamp test can be performed in access level 1 (no use of key).
2 Test all operating keys by pressing each key (refer also to Operator’s Handbook):
All buttons will give a short "Beep" when pressed, except Mute button, Menu button and
Reset System button (plus the ones that are not supported, see below).
Menu button
Close Window button
Alphanumeric keyboard
Manoeuvre buttons
Note that the left/right arrow buttons and the two buttons in the lowermost right hand corner
(indicated with a white line) are not yet supported:
3 Perform a visual and functional inspection of manual call-points and automatic detectors.
Check the log for contaminated detectors (Service/Log menu).
4 Disable any alarm transference to the Fire Alarm Routing Equipment -FARE output.
5 Activate the alarm system. Test all sounders by activating an alarm from a corresponding
manual call-point.
7 Activate alarms from at least one detector/manual call-point in each zone and a check that all
respective outputs are activated.
8 Test the action of any auxiliary operating functions (disabling, cancelling and resetting
buttons).
9 Check the alarm transference outputs by connecting from outgoing outputs (potential free
relay and 24V output) activated by alarm in a zone.
10 Check the fault warning function from detector zones by removing a detector in each zone.
Step Description
Activate a fault (remove battery fuse) and observe:
- the Fault indicator starts to blink
- a fault warning is displayed
- the internal buzzer is turned ON
- the Fault Warning Routing Equipment (FWRE) output is activated (if any)
12 On completion of checks, ensure that only the green "Power" indicator is ON when the panel
is in its idle state (normal operation).
13 Enable alarm transference to the Fire Alarm Routing Equipment -FARE output.
13.1.3 Testing
To ensure that the system works properly during normal operation after
commissioning, the whole system (control panel, detectors, control
functions, activation groups, activation of inputs/outputs) should be
verified.
S7
S6 J31
J3 J2
J21
S5 J1
S1
X6 X4 S2
J17 J18
X5 X3
J12
J13
Label on cover
J3
J17
BSA-400
14.3 Description
The Controller Board BSA-400 is the main CPU which controls all
system functionality.
D20 D21
J18
BSA-400
S5
There are 2 standard USB full speed (480Mbit) host ports; type A
connector. The ports are to be used for connection of an optional printer
or a memory stick .
BSA-400
J3
The ring loop topology ensures that no detectors/field units will be lost
due to a single break or short circuit of the AutroFieldBus cable.
BSA-400
Ribbon cable connector Terminal block L1
S6
ON
123
BSA-400
ON
Switch S7 1 2 3 4
CAN 0 Term Off Off Off X X
CAN 1 Term Off X X Off Off
CAN 0 Term On On On On On
CAN 1 Term On X X On On
Cable XGE-1/20-48
+5v_SER_0
TX_422_X+
Isolation
8
TX_422_Z-
RX_422_A+
RX_422_B-
Signal Reference
BSA-400
J21
AL_Com+ debug
J5 Connected to Communication
Module BSL-310.
Connector Description
J5.1 AL_Com+ CTS
J5.2 0VIN
J5.3 AL_Com+ RXD
J5.4 0VIN
J5.5 Not Connected
J5.6 0VIN
J5.7 AL_Com+ TXD
J5.8 0VIN
J5.9 AL_Com+ RTS
J5.10 0VIN
Connector Description
J17.1 Backlight LED + 5V DC
J17.2 Backlight LED -
J17.3 Backlight LED -
J17.4 Backlight LED – 0V
J2
1 2
J1
8 1
8 8
1 1
S6
J3 J2
S7
J21
S5 J1
S3
J9
J16 J14
J5
X6 X4
J17 J18
X5 X3
J12
J13
BSA-400
15.3 Description
The Controller Board BSA-400 is the main CPU which controls all
system functionality.
D20 D21
J18
BSA-400
S5
There are 2 standard USB full speed (480Mbit) host ports; type A
connector. The ports are to be used for connection of an optional printer
or a memory stick .
BSA-400
J3
The ring loop topology ensures that no detectors/field units will be lost
due to a single break or short circuit of the AutroFieldBus cable.
BSA-400
Ribbon cable connector Terminal block L1
S6
ON
123
BSA-400
S7
ON
12
Cable XGE-1/20-48
+5v_SER_0
TX_422_X+
Isolation
8
TX_422_Z-
RX_422_A+
RX_422_B-
Signal Reference
BSA-400
J21
AL_Com+ debug
J5 Connected to Communication
Module BSL-310.
Connector Description
J5.1 AL_Com+ CTS
J5.2 0VIN
J5.3 AL_Com+ RXD
J5.4 0VIN
J5.5 Not Connected
J5.6 0VIN
J5.7 AL_Com+ TXD
J5.8 0VIN
J5.9 AL_Com+ RTS
J5.10 0VIN
Connector Description
J17.1 Backlight LED + 5V DC
J17.2 Backlight LED -
J17.3 Backlight LED -
J17.4 Backlight LED – 0V
J2
1 2
J1
8 1
8 8
1 1
S5 1 2
AFB Earth Fault Off OFF OFF
AFB Earth Fault On ON ON
J2 J26
1 AFB A
2 AFB A" 1 6
1 Alarm NO
3 AFB CT A 2 Alarm Com
4 AFB Earth Fault Sense 3 RC (Remote test)
5 AFB B 4 Fault Relay NO
6 AFB B" 5 Fault Relay NC
6 Fault Relay Com
7 AFB CT B
8 AFB Earth Fault Sense
F1 A1 F2AL
J19 F2 A2 F2AL
+ 0V
A1
S1 Reset
8 Internal Fault
7 General Fault
+ 0V 6
5 AFB Com
High
X11
A2 4 Fuse Fault
3 Battery Fault
J24 J18
Low
X10 2 Mains Fault
1 Power ON
+ 0V
B1
J23 F4 B2
F2AL
+ 0V
B2
F5 C1
F2AL 1 Earth Fault Sense ON/OFF
J22 2 Battery relay (see manual)
3 AFB present
+ 0V
C1
F6 C2 4
F2AL 5 Battery present
6
1 6
ON
J21 S6 S2, Start on standby
OFF source (see manual)
+ 0V
C2
Charger +24V
Charger 0V
Earth
F8 Charger
F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868
17.3 Description
BSF-400 is a power monitor and controller board providing a
communication interface, AutroFieldBus. The board has also the ability
to operate stand alone with no communication. The fault relay is
energized as standard with its own watchdog.
BSF-400 has short circuit protection on all outputs such that a short
circuit will not affect other outputs. Batteries that are connected will be
charged with temperature compensation to ensure long battery life
regardless of temperature (within the specified operating temperature
range).
A1
BSA-400 BSA-400 BSA-400
A2
BSF- B1
400 B2
BSL-310
C1 BSS-310A
A power consumption
BSS-311 account must be done
C2
to ensure that max
delivery of power is
not exceeded.
External External
equipment: equipment:
max 2A max 2A
17.5 Batteries
The recommended cable parameter for BSF-400 is minimum 1,5mm 2 /
15,4 AWG.
Batteries that are to be used with BSF-400 are Fiamm batteries with the
maximum size of 18Ah. The minimum size of batteries if batteries are
connected is 7,2Ah.
The maximum current that may be drawn from the batteries when the
primary power source is disconnected is 5A for BPS-405.
Fuse F7:
Maximum battery current output when
I max A Charger,
mains disconnected
Battery
3A 5A T5AH
NOTE:
If power to the system is supplied exclusively from the batteries (in case
of a power supply failure), and the voltage is below 19V, the Power
Board BSF-400 will perform a controlled shutdown (i.e. the power is
switched OFF).
Batteries that are to be used with BSF-400 are Fiamm batteries with the
maximum size of 18Ah. The minimum size of batteries is 12Ah.
The maximum current that may be drawn from the batteries when the
primary power source is disconnected is 10A for BPS-410.
Fuse F7:
Maximum battery current output when
I max A Charger,
mains disconnected
Battery
8A 10A T10AH
NOTE:
If power to the system is supplied exclusively from the batteries (in case
of a power supply failure), and the voltage is below 19V, the Power
Board BSF-400 will perform a controlled shutdown (i.e. the power is
switched OFF).
Charge current for the BPS-405 is also controlled, so that the charging
voltage will decrease when the charge current reaches 2A.
Note that when the BSF-400 board is turned OFF and batteries are
connected to the battery termination, the leak current of the batteries is
6mA.
+ 0V
A1
S1 Reset
8 Internal Fault
By pressing button S2 one second, the system canFault
7 General be started (without
6
mains source) from the battery when the battery voltage is >20V DC.
+ 0V
5 AFB Com
High
X11
A2
4 Fuse Fault
voltage is less than32 20V
Note that, if the battery J18 Battery Fault
MainsDC,
Fault the button will have
Low
X10
J24
no affect (hardware controlled). 1 Power ON
+ 0V
B1
F3 B1 AFB Adress (H & L)
Troubleshooting: F2AL
In some cases the voltage can be slightly above 20V DC and drop
rapidly to belowJ2320V DC. The
F4 relay
B2 will then tend to chatter. In this
F2AL
case, it is recommended that the system is not started until the battery
+ 0V
B2
is fully charged. F5 C1
F2AL 1 Earth Fault Sense ON/OFF
J22 2 Battery relay (see manual)
3 AFB present
+ 0V
C1
F6 C2 4
BSF-400 F2AL 5 Battery present
6
1 6
ON
J21 S6 S2, Start on standby
OFF
S2 source (see manual)
+ 0V
C2
Charger +24V
Charger 0V
Earth
F8 Charger
F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868
BP-410/01 T10 T10
AH AH
BP-405/01 T5 T5
5 Therm.+ AH AH
4 Therm.- 5 1 J17 1 2 3 J25
3 PSF J20
2 -V BATT
1 Vcon + -
S2:
Start on
standby source
The power has two modes of user interaction; standalone (S6.3 OFF) or
with communication to the AutroSafe system.
S5 1 2
AFB Earth Fault Off OFF OFF
AFB Earth Fault On ON ON
Dipswitch
J26
S5
J2
1 AFB A
2 AFB A" 1 6
1 Alarm NO
3 AFB CT A 2 Alarm Com
4 AFB Earth Fault Sense 3 RC (Remote test)
5 AFB B 4 Fault Relay NO
6 AFB B" 5 Fault Relay NC
6 Fault Relay Com
7 AFB CT B
8 AFB Earth Fault Sense
F1 A1 F2AL
J19 F2 A2 F2AL
+ 0V
A1
S1 Reset
8 Internal Fault
7 S1
General Fault Reset button
6
+ 0V
5 AFB Com
High
X11
A2
J24
1 Power ON X10, X11
+ 0V
B1
J23 F4 B2
F2AL
+ 0V
B2
F5 C1
F2AL 1 Earth Fault Sense ON/OFF
J22 2 Battery relay (see manual)
3 AFB present
+ 0V
C1
F6 C2 4
F2AL 5 Battery present
6
1 6
ON
J21 S6 Dipswitch
S2, Start on standby S6
OFF source (see manual)
+ 0V
C2
Charger +24V
Charger 0V
Earth
F8 Charger
F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868
Dipswitch table – S6
17.10 Connectors
Connector Description BPS-405 / BPS-410
J25 Power Supply To BSP-405 (Mean Well Power Supply)
J20 Battery To Battery 27,3VDC charging
connector
J17 Temp. Applies to BPS-405 only.
sensor/Mean Temperature sensor (close to battery) and Mean
Well Control Well PSU
(1-3) from power, (4-5) temp. sensor
J26 1-3 Powernet Applies to BPS-410 only.
control Control wires for power supply.
J26 4-6 Fault Relay Applies to both BPS-405 and BPS-410.
Fault Relay (NO, NC, com) Fault output.
J19 Output A1 24V/2A (BSA-400 Vin1 +/0V)
J18 Output A2 24V/2A (BSA-400 Vin2 +/0V)
J24 Output B1 24V/2A, general power output
J23 Output B2 24V/2A, general power output
J22 Output C1 24V/2A with interrupt at init
J21 Output C2 24V/2A with interrupt at init
The power outputs have different properties. They can all deliver 2A
each (limited by total power available).
Output Description
Output A These will always be ON. Will be turned OFF by a
short- circuit only.
Output B These are initially ON, but may be switched OFF/ON
from AutroSafe.
Output C These will be turned OFF during start-up of BSF-400
(initialization). May be switched OFF/ON from
AutroSafe. Power to I/O modules.
If for any reason the BSF-400 restarts, it takes 5 seconds before the
fault relay is in the correct position:
J26.4 (normally open contact): closed contact when the unit is not
supplied with power or there is a fault on the unit
J26.5 (normally closed contact): closed when no faults exist
J26.6 (common): common for fault relay
Fault relay
NO J26.4
CPU Watch
dog NC J26.5
COM J26.6
Note that the fault relay will not be turned over for communication faults
on the AutroFieldBus.
The green and red LED beneath the cover are indicators for AFB-RX
and – TX. Hearbeat is indicated when these LEDs are blinking
simultaneously. Rapid blinking indicates heavy traffic on the
AutroFieldBus. If the red LED is weak and the green one is not lit, there
is no communication between the BSF-400 board and the
AutroFieldBus.
All blinking LEDs, except where otherwise stated, will blink with 0,5
seconds ON and 0,5 seconds OFF.
This is conducted by lowering the PSU voltage so that all loads are
powered from the batteries for a period of 60 seconds, then a built in
resistor is turned ON for 2 seconds. BPS-405/BPS-410 will then
measure the voltage increase between the resistor ON and OFF and
thus calculate the battery resistance. This measurement includes the
wires to and from the battery.
The battery high resistance fault is given when the total resistance of
the battery and battery cables is:
Type Resistance
Power Unit BPS-405 0.8Ω
Power Unit BPS-410 0.6Ω
If an external fault is not resolved, BSF-400 will not try to re-power more
than 3 times. A reset on an AutroSafe panel or pushing reset button S1
will force the BSF-400 to retry.
IMPORTANT:
To be safe, remove regular fuse before troubleshooting external faulty
equipment.
Diagnostic outputs are given onboard with LEDs and alarm relay, and
on AutroSafe panels with audible alarms and display messages.
The LEDs and fault relay will not indicate any failure before the
AutroSafe has AutroFieldBus connection and the AutroSafe system has
been initialized.
Diagnostic outputs are given onboard with LEDs and fault relay.