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Release 4

Installation Handbook
AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System

116-P-ASAFE-INSTALL/DGB Rev. K, 2018-01-18, Autronica Fire And Security AS


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not be reproduced in any form, by any
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Autronica Fire and Security AS and its


subsidiaries assume no responsibility
for any errors that may appear in the
publication, or for damages arising from
the information in it. No information in
this publication should be regarded as a
warranty made by Autronica Fire and
Security AS. The information in this
publication may be updated without
notice.

Product names mentioned in this


publication may be trademarks. They
are used only for identification.
E-1676

This product contains static-sensitive devices. Avoid any electrostatic discharge.

The WEEE Directive

When the marking below is shown on the


product and/or its literature, it means that
the product should not be disposed with
other household wastes at the end of its
life cycle. During waste treatment, disposal
and collection, please separate the
product from other types of wastes and
recycle it responsibly to promote the
sustainable reuse of material resources.
This product should not be mixed with
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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

3. System Units – Overview ................................................ 10

4. Loop Panels – Overview .................................................. 13

5. Mounting Instructions ..................................................... 14


5.1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 14
5.2 Mounting Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 / Controller BC-420 ...... 15
5.3 Mounting the Operator Panel BS-430 ............................................... 17
5.4 Mounting Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 .............................................. 18
5.5 Mounting Loop Panels (BV-110 and BU-110) ................................... 20
5.6 Mounting Power Cabinet BP-405 ...................................................... 21
5.7 Mounting Power Supply Unit BPS-405 / BPS-410 ............................ 24
5.8 Inserting Text Foils ............................................................................ 25
5.9 Cable Inlets / Outlets ......................................................................... 26
5.10 Cut Out Dimensions for Flush Mounting in a Wall ............................ 27
5.10.1 Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 .................................................... 27
5.10.2 Operator Panel BS-430 ........................................................... 28

6. Power Consumption ........................................................ 29


6.1 Mains Power ...................................................................................... 29
6.1.1 BPS-405 .................................................................................. 29
6.1.2 BPS-410 .................................................................................. 29
6.2 System Units ..................................................................................... 29
6.3 Loop Units ......................................................................................... 29
6.4 Phoenix Ethernet Switches ............................................................... 30
6.5 Power Design Considerations ........................................................... 30

7. Cable Connection Overview............................................ 31

8. Connecting Internal Cables............................................. 32


8.1 Overview – BS-420 / BC-420 ............................................................ 32
8.2 BS-420 / BC-420 ............................................................................... 33
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8.2.1 AL_Com+ Connection on Controller Board BSA-400 ............. 33


8.2.2 AL_Com+ Connection on Communication Module BSL-310.. 33
8.2.3 Multifunction Serial Port Connection on Controller Board
BSA-400 .................................................................................. 34
8.2.4 Multifunction Serial Port Connection on Terminal Block,
List L1 ...................................................................................... 34
8.2.5 Multifunction Serial Port Connection Overview – BSA-400 .... 35
8.3 BC-440 .............................................................................................. 35
8.4 Internal Earth Cabling........................................................................ 36

9. Connecting External Cables ........................................... 37


9.1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 37
9.2 Before Connecting Cables ................................................................ 37
9.3 Cyber Security ................................................................................... 37
9.4 Mains Wiring - Two-pole Disconnect Device ..................................... 37
9.4.1 Voltage Selection 115/230VAC on the BPS-405 .................... 38
9.4.2 115/230VAC Voltage BPS-410 ............................................... 38
9.5 AutroFieldBus Connections ............................................................... 39
9.5.1 Connections to BS-420/BC-420 - Terminal Block (List 1)....... 39
9.5.2 Connections to Connector J2, Power Board BSF-400 ........... 40
9.5.3 Example of the Interconnection of Several Power Cabinets .. 40
9.6 Connection of Network Cables (AutroNet) ........................................ 41
9.6.1 AutroNet Redundant Star Topology ........................................ 41
9.6.2 AutroNet Single Star Topology ............................................... 42
9.6.3 AutroNet Ring Topology .......................................................... 43
9.6.4 Connection to Controller Board BSA-400 ............................... 44
9.6.5 Common Earth Connections ................................................... 44
9.7 RS-485 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1 ............................... 45
9.8 RS-422 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1 ............................... 45
9.9 RS-232 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1 ............................... 45
9.10 24V Power Connections .................................................................... 46
9.10.1 Connections to Controller Board BSA-400 ............................. 46
9.10.2 Connections to Power Board BSF-400 ................................... 47
9.10.3 Power Connection Overview ................................................... 48
9.11 Mains Power Connections................................................................. 49

10. Installing I/O Modules ...................................................... 50


10.1 Introduction ........................................................................................ 50
10.2 Front View of I/O Module................................................................... 50
10.3 Mounting / Removing I/O Modules .................................................... 51
10.3.1 General ................................................................................... 51
10.3.2 Mounting ................................................................................. 51
10.3.3 Removing ................................................................................ 52
10.3.4 Before Connecting Cables ...................................................... 52
10.4 Data Sheets - I/O Modules ................................................................ 52

11. Dual Safety Installation ................................................... 53


11.1 Dual Safety System Overview ........................................................... 53
11.2 Rules of Thumb ................................................................................. 53
11.2.1 Example 1: Connections Using AL_Com+ only ...................... 54
11.2.2 Example 2: Connections using both AL_Com+ and
AutroFieldBus .......................................................................... 55
11.3 Connections Overview ...................................................................... 55
11.3.1 Connections – AutroKeeper BN-180....................................... 57

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11.3.2 Switch Settings – AutroKeeper BN-180 .................................. 57

12. Cable Specifications ........................................................ 58

13. Service and Maintenance ................................................ 59


13.1.1 Monthly Maintenance .............................................................. 59
13.1.2 Annual Service and Maintenance ........................................... 60
13.1.3 Testing .................................................................................... 61
13.1.4 Safety Measures during Commissioning and
Maintenance ............................................................................ 61
13.1.5 SIL2 Approved Systems ......................................................... 61

14. Appendix A - Controller Board BSA_400A..................... 62


14.1 Circuit Board Layout .......................................................................... 62
14.2 Location inside Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 ............................. 63
14.3 Description ........................................................................................ 63
14.4 Internal LED Indicators ...................................................................... 64
14.5 Power Input Connector J18 (screw terminal) .................................... 64
14.6 Two-stage Push Button Reset (S5) ................................................... 65
14.7 USB Ports (J10, J11) ......................................................................... 65
14.8 Multifunction Serial Port Connector J3 - AutroFieldBus and
Fault Relay ........................................................................................ 66
14.9 AutroFieldBus Connections ............................................................... 67
14.9.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 ....... 67
14.10 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings – Switch S6.................. 68
14.11 CAN Bus Termination Dipswitch Settings - Switch S7 ...................... 68
14.12 RS-485 Connections ......................................................................... 69
14.12.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 69
14.12.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1 ...................................... 69
14.13 RS-422 Connections ......................................................................... 69
14.13.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 69
14.13.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1 ...................................... 69
14.13.3 Schematic of port equivalent: ............................................... 70
14.14 RS-232 Connections ......................................................................... 70
14.14.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 70
14.14.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1 ...................................... 70
14.15 Serial Debug Connector J21 ............................................................. 71
14.16 AL_Com+ Connector J5 .................................................................... 71
14.17 LCD Backlight Connector J17 ........................................................... 72
14.18 Ethernet Ports (RJ-45 Connectors) ................................................... 72
14.18.1 Ethernet Straight Through Cable ......................................... 73

15. Appendix B - Controller Board BSA_400 ....................... 74


15.1 Circuit Board Layout .......................................................................... 74
15.2 Location inside Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 ............................. 75
15.3 Description ........................................................................................ 75
15.4 Internal LED Indicators ...................................................................... 76
15.5 Power Input Connector J18 (screw terminal) .................................... 76
15.6 Two-stage Push Button Reset (S5) ................................................... 77
15.7 USB Ports (J10, J11) ......................................................................... 77
15.8 Multifunction Serial Port Connector J3 - AutroFieldBus and Panel
Operational State .............................................................................. 78

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15.9 AutroFieldBus Connections ............................................................... 79


15.9.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 ....... 79
15.10 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings – Switch S6 (RS-232,
RS-422, RS-485) ............................................................................... 80
15.11 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings - Switch S7 .................. 80
15.13 RS-485 Connections ......................................................................... 81
15.13.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 81
15.13.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7 ...................................... 81
15.14 RS-422 Connections ......................................................................... 81
15.14.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 81
15.14.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7 ...................................... 81
15.14.3 Schematic of port equivalent: ............................................... 82
15.15 RS-232 Connections ......................................................................... 82
15.15.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1 .... 82
15.15.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7 ...................................... 82
15.16 Serial Debug Connector J21 ............................................................. 83
15.17 AL_Com+ Connector J5 .................................................................... 83
15.18 LCD Backlight Connector J17 ........................................................... 84
15.19 Ethernet Ports (RJ-45 Connectors) ................................................... 84
15.19.1 Ethernet Straight Through Cable ......................................... 85

16. Appendix C - Fault messages Power Board


BSF400 ................................................................................... 86

17. Appendix C - Power Supply ............................................ 88


17.1 Power Cabinet and Power Units ....................................................... 88
17.1.1 Power Cabinet BP-405 ........................................................... 88
17.1.2 Power Unit BPS-405 ............................................................... 88
17.1.3 Power Unit BPS-410 ............................................................... 88
17.2 Circuit Board Layout BSF-400 .......................................................... 89
17.3 Description ........................................................................................ 90
17.4 Power Block Diagram – Example ...................................................... 90
17.5 Batteries ............................................................................................ 91
17.5.1 Power Unit BPS-405 ............................................................... 91
17.5.2 Power Unit BPS-410 ............................................................... 92
17.6 Battery Charging ............................................................................... 92
17.7 Button S2 – Start on S2 on Standby Source ..................................... 93
17.8 Configuration Settings ....................................................................... 94
17.9 Dipswitch table – S5 and S6 ............................................................. 95
17.10 Connectors ........................................................................................ 96
17.11 Fault Relay Watchdog J26 ................................................................ 97
17.12 Battery Resistance Measurement ..................................................... 98
17.13 Electronic fuses ................................................................................. 98
17.13.1 Power outputs ...................................................................... 98
17.13.2 Battery Input ......................................................................... 99
17.14 Part of an AutroFieldBus Network ..................................................... 99
17.15 Power Unit BPS-405 / BPS-410 as Standalone ................................ 99

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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.

Information on the connection of detectors and other loop units to the


detection loop is found in a separate handbook, Connecting Loop Units,
116-P-CONNECTLOOPUNIT/GBD (pdf filname connectloopunit_gbd).

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.

The chapter «Service and Maintenance» outlines the recommended


monthly and annual service and maintenance procedures that should
be performed after the system has been commissioned.

1.2 Hardware / Software


Systems with SW version 5.x.x and later can have a mixed environment
consisting of BSA-400A and BSA-400 based panels.

Appendix A and B provides details on BSA-400A and BSA-400


Controller Boards, respectively, in respect to circuit board layout,
components, switches, connectors etc.

For more information about replacement of previous BSA-400


Controller Boards with BSA-400A Controller Boards, refer to separate
handbook.

1.3 The Reader


The handbook is intended to be used by Autronica Fire and Security
trained service and technical personnel who are responsible for the
installation of the AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System, Release
4.

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1.4 Reference Documentation


The table below shows an overview of the technical marketing
documentation for AutroSafe Interactive Fire Detection System,
Release 4.

Document Name Part number File name


System Description 116-P-ASAFE-SYSTEMD/EGB asafesystemd_egb
Installation Handbook 116-P-ASAFE-INSTALL/DGB asafeinstall_dgb
Commissioning Handbook 116-P-ASAFE-COMMISS/EGB asafecommiss_egb
User Guide, Remote Access 116-P-ASAFE-REMOTEAC/EGB asaferemoteac_egb
Connecting Loop Units 116-P-CONNECTLOOPUNIT/DGB connectloopunit_dgb
Operator’s Handbook 116-P-ASAFE-OPERATE/FGB asafeoperate_fgb
User Guide 116-P-ASAFE-USERGUI/LGB asafeusergui_lgb
Wall Chart 116-P-ASAFE-WALLCHA/LGB asafewallcha_lgb
Menu Structure 116-P-ASAFE-MENUSTR/MGB asafemenustr_mgb
Datasheet; Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 116-P-BS420/CGB bs420_cgb
Datasheet; Operator Panel BS-430 116-P-BS430/CGB bs430_cgb
Datasheet; Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 116-P-BUBV420/CGB bubv420_cgb
Datasheet; Fire Brigade Loop Panel BU-110 116-P-BU110/CGB bu110_cgb
Datasheet; Information Loop Panel BV-110 116-P-BV110/CGB bv110_cgb
Datasheet; Controller BC-420 116-P-BC420/CGB bc420_cgb
Datasheet; Controller Unit Rack BC-440 116-P-BC440/CGB bc440_cgb
Datasheet; Power Cabinet BP-405 116-P-BP405/CGB bp405_cgb
Datasheet; Power Unit BPS-405 116-P-BPS405/CGB bps405_cgb
Datasheet; Power Unit BPS-410 116-P-BPS410/CGB bps410_cgb
Datasheet; AutroKeeper BN-180 116-P-BN180/CGB bn180_cgb

For detailed technical information on Phoenix Ethernet Switches, refer


to Phoenix Contact web site at

http://select.phoenixcontact.com/phoenix/dwl/dwlfr1.jsp?lang=en

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Pre-installation

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.

Repeater Panels (Fire Brigade Panels and Information Panels),


Controllers and Power Cabinets must be placed according to local
regulations and in consultation with the fire brigade.

2.2 Environmental Requirements


For information on environmental requirements for AutroSafe
equipment, refer to separate datasheets.

2.3 Mounting Height / Space Requirement


To ensure optimal readability of the Fire Alarm Control Panel's display,
the recommended mounting height of this cabinet top is approximately
175 cm above the floor. Other panels should be mounted accordingly.

175 cm
cm cm

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System Units – Overview

3. System Units – Overview


For detailed information on each system unit, refer to separate
datasheets.
System Unit Description

Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420

BS-420 is a complete fire alarm control panel with full


operation capabilities. The panel serves as an
operating panel for one or several defined operation
zones. All alarm handling and system features can be
controlled and monitored from the panel.

The panel provides connections for:


 2 Ethernet ports and 2 USB host ports
 1 RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial port for
communication with third party equipment
 1 AutroFieldBus (AFB) interface
 1 AlCom+ interface
 Panel Operational State output
 Power redundant

Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 350 x 350 x 194

Operator Panel BS-430

BS-430 serves as an operating panel for one or


several defined operation zones.

All alarm handling and system features can be


controlled and monitored from the panel.

Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 350 x 350 x 84

Repeater Panel BU-BV-420

The Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 serves as both a Fire


Brigade Panel and an Information Panel. Settings on a
dipswitch determine the type of panel.

The Fire Brigade Panel displays alarms and allows


you to operate alarms and receive additional
information related to the relevant operation zone.

The Information Panel serves as an indication device


only. It provides information related to the defined
operation zone(s).

Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 195 x 350 x 84

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Controller BC-420

The Controller, BC-420, serves as a connection unit


for the detection loop, alarm sounders, controls and
inputs.

It can accommodate up to a maximum of 12 modules.

The panel provides connections for:


 2 Ethernet ports and 2 USB host ports
 1 RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial port for
communication with third party equipment
 1 AutroFieldBus (AFB) interface
 1 AlCom+ interface
 Panel Operational State output
Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 350 x 350 x 194

Controller BC-440

The Controller Rack Unit BC-440 serves as a


connection unit for the detection loop, alarm sounders,
controls and inputs. It is a variant of the BC-420
Controller prepared for rack installations. Together
with the IO modules the unit will have the full
functionality of the BC-420 Controller.

Dimensions:
3Ux12HPx200mm

Power Cabinet BP-405

The Power Cabinet BP-405 provides space for two


12V/18Ah batteries (not included). The power supply
and battery brackets are already mounted when the
cabinet is delivered from the factory.

The cabinet provides:


 Power Board BSF-400, including:
 AutroFieldBus interface
 115VAC /230VAC input
 6 outputs 24VDC (max. 2A each)
 1 fault relay output

Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 420 x 346 x 146

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System Units – Overview

Power Unit BPS-405 / BPS-410

BPS-405: 24V/5A power supply


BPS-410: 24V/10A power supply

Both units include:


 Power Board BSF-400, including:
 AutroFieldBus interface
 115VAC /230VAC input
 6 outputs 24VDC (max. 2A each)
 1 fault relay output

Dimensions:
HxWxD (mm): 259 x 130 x 120

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Loop Panels – Overview

4. Loop Panels – Overview


The 100-series provides the following panels and wall brackets:

Information Loop Panel (BV-110)

Mounted onto a wall bracket (UD-732).

Dimensions (mm):
HxWxD (mm): 154 x 310 x 45

Fire Brigade Loop Panel (BU-110)

Mounted onto a wall bracket (UD-732).

Dimensions (mm):
HxWxD (mm): 154 x 310 x 45

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Mounting Instructions

5. Mounting Instructions
5.1 Introduction
This following chapters deal with the mounting of:

 Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 / Controller BC-420


 Operator Panel BS-430
 Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 (Fire Brigade Panel / Information Panel)
 Loop Panels (Information Loop Panel BV-110 and Fire Brigade Loop
Panel BU-110)
 Power Cabinet BP-405
 Power Units BPS-405 and BPS-410

The following is delivered together with the system units:

 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

A general description of flush mounting Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 and


Operator Panel BS-430 in a wall is described in a chapter 5.10.

For information on mounting the Controller Rack BC-440, refer to


separate datasheet.
E-1676

This product contains static-sensitive devices.


Always use an antistatic wrist strap / earth bracelet to avoid any
electrostatic discharge.

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Mounting Instructions

5.2 Mounting Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 /


Controller BC-420
Instructions Remarks Illustrations
 Unlock the front panel In order to easily
access the
by turning the unbraco mounting holes
key clockwise. when mounting
 Open the front panel. the cabinet, the
front panel should
be removed.

 Disconnect both ribbon


cables from the front
panel.

 Unscrew and disconnect Note: Do NOT


unscrew the earth
the earth cable from the cable from the
termination block inside connection point
the cabinet. on the front panel
(PE=Protective
Earth).

 Loosen the 4 wing nuts


located on the right and
left hand side of the
cabinet, then close the
front panel, and remove
the front panel from the
cabinet.
 Mark and drill the 3 The cabinet has 3
mounting holes
holes according to the located at the
illustration. rear. The 2 upper
holes are of key-
hole-type.

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Mounting Instructions

Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Partly fasten the upper
screws.
 Hang the cabinet onto
the upper screws.
 Partly fasten the bottom
screw.
 Tighten all screws.
 Feed all the external For detailed
information on the
cables into the cabinet connection of
from the top or bottom external cables,
through the suitable see chapter 9.
cable inlets.
 Reassemble the front
panel and tighten the 4
wing nuts.
 Reconnect the cables
between the front panel
and the cabinet.

 Insert the text foils (in For detailed


description of the
the appropriate
various text foils,
language) into their see chapter 5.8.
respective positions.

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Mounting Instructions

5.3 Mounting the Operator Panel BS-430


Instructions Remarks Illustrations
 Unlock the front panel In order to easily
access the
by turning the unbraco mounting holes
key clockwise. when mounting
 Open the front panel. the cabinet, the
front panel should
be removed.

 Unscrew and disconnect Note: Do NOT


unscrew the earth
the earth cable from the cable from the
termination point inside connection point
the cabinet. on the front panel
(PE=Protective
Earth).

 Unscrew the 4 wing nuts


located on the right and
left hand side of the
cabinet, then close the
front panel, and remove
the front panel from the
cabinet.
 Mark and drill the 3 The cabinet has 5
mounting holes
holes. located at the
rear. The 3 upper
holes are of key-
hole-type.

 Partly fasten the upper


screws.
 Hang the cabinet onto
the upper screws.
 Partly fasten the bottom
screw.
 Tighten all screws.

 Feed all the external For detailed


information on the
cables into the cabinet
connection of
from the top through the external cables,
suitable cable inlets. see chapter 9.

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Mounting Instructions

Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Reassemble the front
panel and tighten the 4
wing nuts.
 Reconnect the earth
cable to the termination
point inside the cabinet
(PE=Protective Earth).

 Insert the text foils (in For detailed


description of the
the appropriate
various text foils,
language) into the their see chapter 5.8.
respective positions.

5.4 Mounting Repeater Panel BU-BV-420


Instructions Remarks Illustrations
 Unlock the front panel In order to easily
access the
by turning the unbraco mounting holes
key clockwise. when mounting
 Open the front panel. the cabinet, the
front panel should
be removed.

 Unscrew and disconnect Note: Do NOT


unscrew the earth
the earth cable from the cable from the
termination point inside connection point
the cabinet. on the front panel
(PE=Protective
Earth).

 Unscrew the 4 wing nuts


located on the right and
left hand side of the
cabinet, then close the
front panel, and remove
the front panel from the
cabinet.
 Mark and drill all 3
The cabinet has 5
holes.
mounting holes
located at the
rear. The upper 3
holes are of key-
hole-type.

 Partly fasten the upper


screws.

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Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Hang the cabinet onto
the upper screws.
 Partly fasten the bottom
screw.
 Tighten all screws.
 Feed all the external For detailed
information on
cables into the cabinet cable
from the top through the connections, see
suitable cable inlets. chapter 9.

 Reassemble the front


panel and tighten the 4
wing nuts.
 Reconnect the earth
cable to the termination
point inside the cabinet
(PE=Protective Earth).

 Set the appropriate The Repeater


Panel BU-BV-420
dipswitch settings on serves as both a
dipswitch S2 (Controller Fire Brigade
Board BSA-400) Panel and an
according to the type of Information Panel.
panel (either a Fire
Brigade Panel or an
Information Panel).

S2

Fire Brigade Panel


S2-1 ON
S2-2 ON
S2-3 OFF
S2-4 OFF

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.

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Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Insert the text foils (in For detailed
description of the
the appropriate various text foils,
language) into the their
see chapter 5.8.
respective positions.

5.5 Mounting Loop Panels (BV-110 and BU-110)


Instructions Illustrations
 Find the text foils in the relevant
language for the panel, and insert the
text foils in the correct locations (there
are two different foils in one foil kit
 Through the small hole near the slot,
use a small screwdriver or similar to
slightly bend the edge (approx. 1mm) of
each foil until the edge slips behind the
opening of the slot.
 Mount the wall bracket onto the wall.

Make sure to mount the panel onto a wall


with a flat surface in order to maintain IP
rating (IP32).

 Connect AL_Com loop cables to the


correct terminal points on connector J3:
J3-1: In+
J3-2: In-
J3-3: Out+
J3-4: Out-

 Place and centre the lower part of the


panel onto the lower part of the bracket,
then simply push the upper part of the
panel towards the bracket until it snaps
on.

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5.6 Mounting Power Cabinet BP-405


AutroSafe Release 4 provides a Power Cabinet BP-405 with space for
two 12V/18Ah batteries (not included). The power supply and battery
brackets are already mounted when the cabinet is delivered from the
factory.

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.

Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Unlock the front door
by unscrewing the
door lock screws
 Open the front door.

 Mark and drill holes. The cabinet has 3 mounting


holes located at the rear.
The 2 upper holes are of
key-hole-type.

 Partly fasten the


upper screws.
 Hang the cabinet onto
the upper screws.
 Partly fasten the
bottom screw.
 Tighten all screws.

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Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Insert both batteries in
their appropriate
locations with the
battery poles facing
up and towards the
outside of the cabinet.
 Tighten the strap
around each battery.

 Connect the black Make sure that the correct


black cable is connected to
cable from the the minus pole, i.e. the one
connector on the
Power Board to the
that is connected to the
Power Board on the other
-
minus pole on the end.
uppermost battery.
 Connect the red cable
from the connector on
the Power Board to
the plus pole on the
lowermost battery.

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Instructions Remarks Illustrations


 Power must not be
applied before
commissioning.
 At a later stage
(during
+
commissioning)
interconnect the other
plus pole and minus
pole on the batteries
with the cable.
!
POWER OFF!

 Locate the wire (Part Make sure that the


No. 116-XL-069) sensor itself is
connected to the securely fastened
Power Board (Therm close to the battery.
+ and Therm-), then
fasten the The length of the
temperature sensor temperature sensor
on the other end of wire must not exceed
the cable to the 3m. Make sure that
battery with a piece of the wire is not placed
tape. close to other wires
that conduct high
current, as for
example, wires for
sounder circuits,
230VAC or 24VDC.

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5.7 Mounting Power Supply Unit BPS-405 / BPS-410


The unit can be mounted inside a rack or consol. The hole and screw
dimensions are shown below.

Note that the BPS-410 Power Supply Unit 24VDC/10A is delivered as


two separate part numbers:
 116-BPS-410 for 230VAC
 116-BPS-410/115 for 115VAC

The dipswitch settings on the Power Board BSF-400 (dipswitch S6-6)


determines the type of power unit.

Dip-switch Name Description


S6-6 Power Unit Type ON: BPS-405
OFF: BPS-410

For further information on dipswitch settings, refer to Appendix B –


Power Supply. Note that when using Power Unit BPS-410 (including a
24V/10A power supply), a calibration procedure must be performed.
Refer to the Commissioning Handbook, Calibration Procedure – Power
Unit BPS-410.

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5.8 Inserting Text Foils


 Find the text foils in the
relevant language for the
panel in question (foil sheets
are delivered with the panel).

The part numbers are


indicated below.

Example: Foil sheet for BS-420

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).

Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 is shown in the example below.

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5.9 Cable Inlets / Outlets


When feeding the cables, use whichever is appropriate.

ø29 x 5

ø23 x 6

The illustration above shows the positioning and dimensions of the


cable inlets for BS-420/BC-420 (the uppermost illustration) and
BU-BV-420.

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5.10 Cut Out Dimensions for Flush Mounting in a Wall


The Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 and Operator Panel BS-430 can be
flush mounted in a wall.

5.10.1 Repeater Panel BU-BV-420


The illustration below shows the cabinet’s cut out dimensions. The
dimensions given include space for the cover frame.

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5.10.2 Operator Panel BS-430


The illustration below shows the cabinet’s cut out dimensions. The
dimensions given include space for the cover frame.

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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.

The inrush peak current consumption is 35A.

6.1.2 BPS-410
The current consumption at 115V AC is 4,5A.
The current consumption at 230V AC is 1,9A.

The inrush peak current consumption is 35A.

6.2 System Units

System Unit Current Consumption


Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420 156mA/27V DC (idle)
Controller BC-420 Max. 340mA/27V DC
Repeater Panel BU-BV-420 156mA/22,2V DC (idle)
Max. 220mA/27V DC (lamp test)
Operator Panel BS-430 175mA/27V DC (idle)
Max. 340mA/27V DC (lamp test)
Power Board BSF-400 85mA

6.3 Loop Units


For information on the current consumption for various loop units, refer
to technical specifications provided in the relevant datasheets.

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6.4 Phoenix Ethernet Switches


A network solution (AutroNet) with more than two panels requires the
use of switches, unless AutroNet Ring Topology is used (refer to
chapter 9.6.3). Only Phoenix Ethernet switches are approved and
supported by Autronica Fire and Security AS. The switch type and the
number of switches depend on the actual installation / network design
(number of panels and the transmission length between the panels /
switches).

For detailed technical information on the power consumption for


Phoenix Ethernet Switches, refer to System Description, AutroSafe
Interactive Fire Detection System.

6.5 Power Design Considerations


The Power Cabinet’s (BP-405) power supply (BPS-405) has 3A
available, as 2A is reserved for battery charging.

The supplies have three different output classes:


 A1/A2, rated 2A each. (May be paralleled for higher current). Will
always be ON except in fault situations.
 B1/B2, rated 2A each. (May be paralleled for higher current)
 C1/C2, rated 2A each. (Cannot be paralleled. Will be turned OFF
during every start-up/initialization.

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 outputs from different BPS-405 units cannot be paralleled, as the


power supplies are not designed for this. Earth fail detection will also
fail. Regulations define that battery resistance shall be monitored, which
prevents the use of common battery bank.

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.

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7. Cable Connection Overview

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

The cable connection overview Cat.5


shows a redundant 24V cabling
between BSA-400 and BSF-400,
which is required for cabling
between two different cabinets.
1 AFB A
2 AFB A''
If the 24V cabling is inside the same 3 AFB CT A
4 AFB Earth Fault Sense
cabinet, redundant cabling is not 5 AFB B
required. Single cabling is thus 6 AFB B''
7 AFB CT B
possible (for example, between 8 AFB Earth Fault Sense
A1+/- and J18/1 / J18/ 2).
+
A2
-
+
A1
-
Power Cabinet
BP-405 +
B2 Power Board
-
+
B1
BSF-400
-

+
C2
-
+
C1
-
Batt 1 2 3
+ - + -

+ - + -
12V 12V

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8. Connecting Internal Cables


8.1 Overview – BS-420 / BC-420

Multifunction cable
XGE-1/20-40
AL_Com+ cable
XGE-1/10-50

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8.2 BS-420 / BC-420

8.2.1 AL_Com+ Connection on Controller Board BSA-400

Connector J5
Cable XGE-1/10-50

8.2.2 AL_Com+ Connection on Communication Module BSL-310

Cable XGE-1/10-50

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8.2.3 Multifunction Serial Port Connection on Controller Board BSA-400


A ribbon cable is connected between the Multifunction Serial Port
Connector and the main terminal block (mounted on the DIN rail inside
the cabinet).

Connector J3
Multifunction cable XGE-1/20-40

8.2.4 Multifunction Serial Port Connection on Terminal Block, List L1


The ribbon cable from the Serial Port Connection on the Controller
Board is connected to the main terminal block, list L1 (mounted on the
DIN rail inside the cabinet).

Multifunction cable
XGE-1/20-40

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8.2.5 Multifunction Serial Port Connection Overview – BSA-400


Connection to Description Connector J3 on
terminal block Controller Board
(L1) BSA-400

L1.1 GND J3.1


L1.2 GND J3.2
L1.3 AutroFieldBus B J3.3
L1.4 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 A+ J3.4
L1.5 AutroFieldBus B’ J3.5
L1.6 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 B- J3.6
L1.7 AutroFieldBus B Reference J3.7
L1.8 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 X+ J3.8
L1.9 AutroFieldBus A J3.9
L1.10 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 Z+ J3.10
L1.11 AutroFieldBus A’ J3.11
L1.12 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 TX J3.12
L1.13 AutroFieldBus A Reference J3.13
L1.14 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 RX J3. 14
L1.15 GND J3.15
L1.16 Multifunction Serial Port Reference J3.16
L1.17 Panel Operational State Output Normal Open J3.17
L1.18 GND J3.18
L1.19 Panel Operational State Output Normal Closed J3.19
L1.20 Panel Operational State Output Common J3.20

8.3 BC-440
For information on the cabling to AutroSafe Controller Rack BC-440,
refer to separate datasheet.

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8.4 Internal Earth Cabling

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9. Connecting External Cables


9.1 Introduction
This chapter deals with the connection of external cables.

For more detailed information regarding the Controller Board BSA-400


and Power Board BSF-400, see Appendix.

9.2 Before Connecting Cables


 Before connecting cables, make sure that the mains power is not
connected.

!  Remove fuse F8 from the power supply in all Power Cabinets.


Do not replace the fuse until commissioning of the system. Refer to
the Commissioning Handbook.
POWER OFF!

9.3 Cyber Security


To ensure cyber security, we strongly recommend that the Ethernet
ports are not part of a public internet. Also, to prevent unauthorized
personnel from accessing Ethernet connections we recommend that the
fire alarm control panels (BS-420) and controllers (BC-420) are placed
in a locked room.

9.4 Mains Wiring - Two-pole Disconnect Device


In the fixed mains wiring to the panel a two-pole disconnect device must
be provided to disconnect the equipment from the power supply when
servicing is required. Normally, this switch is a two-pole automatic fuse
located in the fuse terminal box at the premises. This fuse location must
be marked "Fire Alarm System". No other than the Fire Detection
System shall be sourced from this switch.

The isolation of the mains wiring must be of either:


 inflammability class V2
or
 the wiring has to be fixed to the cabinet separated from all other
cables

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9.4.1 Voltage Selection 115/230VAC on the BPS-405


 Make sure that the mains power is not connected.

 Use a screwdriver to slide the switch to the correct position

! according to the appropriate voltage (115/230VAC).

POWER OFF!

9.4.2 115/230VAC Voltage BPS-410


Note:
The BPS-410 Power Unit 24VDC/10A is delivered as two separate part
numbers:

! 


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).

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9.5 AutroFieldBus Connections

9.5.1 Connections to BS-420/BC-420 - Terminal Block (List 1)


Shielded cable required.

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

Terminal block L1 with shielded AutroFieldBus cable

L1.3
AFB Last AFB unit
L1.5 B
L1.7

L1.9
AFB A First AFB unit
L1.11
L1.13

L1.15

Terminal block L1 with unshielded AutroFieldBus cable

L1.3
Last AFB unit
L1.5
L1.7

L1.9
First AFB unit
L1.11
L1.13

L1.15

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9.5.2 Connections to Connector J2, Power Board BSF-400

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

The example below shows the interconnection


F3 B1 of two
AFB Adress (H &Power
L) Cabinets
on the AutroFieldBus. Note F2AL
that the AutroFieldBus always goes from
AFB A on the main terminal block inside BS-420/BC-420 to AFB B on
J23 F4 B2
the J2 connector on the Power
F2ALBoard BSF-400, then from AFB A to the
+ 0V
B2

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

Fire Alarm Control 4


F6 C2 J2.5 J2.1
Panel BS-420 / J2.5
F2AL 5 J2.1 present
Battery
Controller BC-420 / J2.6 6 J2.2 J2.6 J2.2
BC-440 1 6
ON B A Power Cabinet B A
L1.9J21 A S6 S2, Start on standby
OFF BP-405
source (see manual)
+ 0V

L1.11
C2

(Power Board
Charger +24V

Charger 0V

Earth

BSF-400)
F8 Charger

F7 F8 F7 Battery
E-2868

BP-410/01 T10 T10


AH AH
L1.3 L1.5 B T5 T5
BP-405/01
5 Therm.+ AH AH
4 Therm.- 5 1 J17 1 2 3 J25
3 PSF J20
2 -V BATT
1 Vcon + -

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9.6 Connection of Network Cables (AutroNet)


Each panel provides two ports; Ethernet 1 and Ethernet 2. AutroNet
consists of one of the following network topologies:
 AutroNet Redundant Star Topology
 AutroNet Single Star Topology
 AutroNet Ring Topology

9.6.1 AutroNet Redundant Star Topology


The illustration below shows an example of the fully redundant standard
AutroNet, where the following guidelines apply:

 Connect the Ethernet cables for Ethernet 1 to and from the


connections labeled Ethernet 1 (panels and Ethernet switches)
throughout the entire system.
 Connect the Ethernet cables for Ethernet 2 to and from the
connections labeled Ethernet 2 (panels and Ethernet switches)
throughout the entire system.

Ethernet ports on
Controller Board
BSA-400A

Ethernet 2

Ethernet 1

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9.6.2 AutroNet Single Star Topology


As an option, AutroSafe 4 allows also single Ethernet connections to
one or several panels in a system if redundancy is not required.
Ethernet 1 must always be used for single Ethernet connections.

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

For single Ethernet connections,


always use Ethernet port 1

Ethernet 1

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9.6.3 AutroNet Ring Topology


In an AutroNet Ring Topology all panels are connected to each other
forming a closed loop. The first panel is connected to the second, the
second is connected to the third, and so on (preferably from Ethernet 1
to Ethernet 2, from Ethernet 1 to Ethernet 2, from Ethernet 1 to Ethernet
2 and so on).

A ring topology is a redundant network, as all panels will continue to


operate even with a single break or short-circuit on the ring.

Ethernet ports on
Controller Board
BSA-400

Ethernet 2

Ethernet 1

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9.6.4 Connection to Controller Board BSA-400

1 2

8 1

The BSA-400 board on all panels provides two separate 10/100Mbit


Ethernet ports. The connector is an RJ-45 modular jack, suitable for
shielded cable CAT5 which allows cable lengths up to 100m.

LED 1 Activity LED


LED 2 If ON, 100MBit/s, if OFF, 10MBit/s

9.6.5 Common Earth Connections


All panels must be connected to a common earth for EMC compliance.

Fire Alarm Controller BU-BV-420


Control Panel BC-420 / BC-440
BS-420

BU-BV-420
2x2 2x2
24V 24V

Power Cabinet Operator


BP-405 Panel
BS-430

Shielded or armoured cable must be used for the 24V DC power


supply.

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9.7 RS-485 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1


Twisted pair, shielded cable is required.
Maximum 100 resistive loss.
Maximum total length 1200m.
Maximum cable capacitance 150 nF.
Terminal block list L1
RS-485

L1.4 RS-422/RS485 A+ RS485 A+


L1.6 RS-422/RS485 B- RS485 B-
L1.16 Serial Reference Serial Reference

9.8 RS-422 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1


J3.4 RS-422/RS485 A+ RS-422 X+
RX TX
J3.6 RS-422/RS485 B- RS-422 Z-
J3.8 RS-422 X+ RS-422 A+
TX RX
J3.10 RS-422 Z- RS-422 B-
J3.16 Serial Reference Serial Reference

Schematic of port equivalent:

+5v_SER_0

TX_422_X+
Isolation

8
TX_422_Z-
10

RX_422_A+
4
RX_422_B-
6

Signal Reference
16

The protection shown in the schematic of port equivalent above is made


for 1kV High Energy Surge. In addition, the connection is protected
against wrong connections between Serial Reference and other signals
(X->Signal ref, Z->Signal ref, A->Signal ref, B->Signal ref) for voltage up
to 29V DC.

9.9 RS-232 Connections to Terminal Block, List L1


Terminal block list L1
RS-232

L1.12 RS-232 TX RS-232 RX


L1.14 RS-232 RX RS-232 TX
L1.16 Serial Reference Serial Reference

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9.10 24V Power Connections

9.10.1 Connections to Controller Board BSA-400


24V power is supplied to connector J18 on the Controller Board
BSA-400 on all panels.

J18 From Power Board BSF-400

Redundant cabling:

Connector J18 on Description Connections to Power Board BSF-


Controller Board BSA-400 400
J18.1 +24V In 1 A1 +
J18.2 0V In 1 A1 0V
Interconnection
J18.3 +24V In 2 A2 +
J18.4 0V In 2 A2 0V

Single cabling:

Connector J18 on Description Connections to Power Board BSF-


Controller Board BSA-400 400
J18.1 +24V In 1 A1 +
J18.2 0V In 1 A1 0V
Interconnection
J18.3 +24V In 2 A1 +
J18.4 0V In 2 A1 0V

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J2 J26
1 AFB A
2 AFB A" 1 6
1 Alarm NO Connecting External Cables
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
9.10.2 Connections to Power Board BSF-400 7 AFB CT B
6 Fault Relay Com

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 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 + -

Output Connections to Description Intended to be used for:


BSF-400
A1 J19 +24V DC / 2A Monitored panel equipment.
0V
A2 J18 +24V DC / 2A Monitored panel equipment.
0V
B1 J24 +24V DC / 2A External equipment.
0V
B2 J23 +24V DC / 2A External equipment.
0V
C1 J22 +24V DC / 2A External equipment. 3 seconds break at initialization of
0V panel.
C2 J21 +24V DC / 2A External equipment. 3 seconds break at initialization of
0V panel.

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9.10.3 Power Connection Overview


BSS-311 is required when redundant connection is used.

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 + -

Power Cabinet BP-405


Ethernet -
switch + Power Board
BSF-400
Inf ormation/Repeater Panels
*
4 -
BSA-400

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.

------ Connected if needed.

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9.11 Mains Power Connections


Power must not be applied before commissioning, refer to
Commissioning Handbook.

When applying power during commissioning, always connect the cables


to the batteries in the Power Cabinet BP-405 first, then power up the

!
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.

The connection of mains power (AC) to the Power Cabinet BP-405 is


shown below. Note that the isolation must be kept on the mains cable
as close up to the terminal points (L, N and ) as possible.

L
N

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10. Installing I/O Modules

10.1 Introduction
This chapter provides information on the mounting and removal of I/O
modules.

Note that the internal Power Module (BSS-310A) and the


Communication Module (BSL-310) are already mounted in a fixed
position when the product leaves the factory.

10.2 Front View of I/O Module

Front view when mounted on rail

Screw
terminal 10

Screw
terminal 1

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10.3 Mounting / Removing I/O Modules

10.3.1 General

Note! Make sure the mains power is OFF!

Note: The Power Module (BSS-310A)


must always be mounted first on the rail
- at the bottom - before any other
modules. The Communication Module
(BSL-310) is then mounted on top of BSL-310
the Power Module. If the optional Dual
Power Monitoring Module BSS-311 is BSS-310A
to be used, this module always has to
be mounted at the bottom – before (BSS-311, optional)
BSS-310A and BSL-310. Fixed Position
All other modules can be mounted in
arbitrary order on top of these modules.

When the system is to be configured at a later point, note that the


AutroSafe Configuration Tool graphically shows the first module on
the top of the figure and the following in descending order. This
may be opposite to the physical mounting, and must be taken into
consideration when configuring the system. Also note that the
configuration tool does not show the BSS-311 and BSL-310.

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.

 Snap the right side of the


fastener onto the mounting
rail (1), then press the module
slightly inwards (2) until the
left side fastens.

 Then, carefully press the


module downwards as far
as possible. Make sure that the module is properly connected to the
module below.

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10.3.3 Removing
 Ensure the panel is not powered.

 Unplug the connection block.

 Use a screwdriver to carefully


lift the topmost module upwards
(1) until the connector between the
modules is free.

 Use the screwdriver to slightly


bend the left side of the
fastener towards left (2) until
it loosens, then remove (3) the
module.

 If necessary, continue removing


the next one in the same way.

10.3.4 Before Connecting Cables

 Before connecting cables, make sure that the mains power is not

!
POWER OFF!
connected.

10.4 Data Sheets - I/O Modules


The AutroSafe User Documentation provides data sheets for I/O
modules, including a short description of the I/O module, its application,
plus technical specifications and cabling.

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Dual Safety Installation

11. Dual Safety Installation


11.1 Dual Safety System Overview
An AutroSafe system using the Dual Safety concept consists of a
Primary System and a Secondary System. The purpose of the concept
is to ensure that the Secondary System takes over the control of the
detection loops if the Primary System or parts of it is lost for any reason.

To achieve this, the redundant loop control interface AutroKeeper


BN-180 is required.

An AutroMaster can communicate with both the Primary and Secondary


System via AutroCom.

The connections that are to be used between the Primary/Secondary


System and the detection loops depend on distances and the number of
Loop Driver Modules/detection loops used.

11.2 Rules of Thumb


Note that these rules of thumb goes for both systems in a Dual Safety
configuration:

 Up to 6 Loop Driver Modules can be connected to one I/O stack


 Up to 12 Loop Driver Modules can be connected to one panel
 Up to 6 Loop Driver Modules can be connected to one panel directly
(one I/O stack) if the cable length between the panel’s main board
AL_Com+ port and the I/O stack is less than 3 meters.
 Up to 12 Loop Driver Modules can be connected to one panel
through AutroFieldBus (up to 12 I/O stacks). This solution has to be
used if the cable length between the panel’s main board and the I/O
stack exceeds 3 meters, but can also be used for cable lengths less
than 3 meters.

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11.2.1 Example 1: Connections Using AL_Com+ only


The distance from the Primary Panel to the 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 Loop Driver Module).

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).

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11.2.2 Example 2: Connections using both AL_Com+ and AutroFieldBus


The distance from the Primary Panel to the Primary 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 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.

11.3 Connections Overview


There are two AutroKeepers BN-180 for each detection loop in a Dual
Safety System (see next page). One must be assigned to the Primary
System and the other to the Secondary System. The BSD-321 (if used)
must be set to the Al_Com+ protocol (default).

The AutroKeeper is physically placed between the loop controller (BSD-


310) and the detection loop (one belonging to the Primary System and
one belonging to the Secondary System) and thus controlling/providing
the loop controller access to the detection loop.

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Primary System Secondary System

Fire Alarm Control Panel Fire Alarm Control Panel


BS-420 BS-420
AutroFieldBus

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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

Autronica Fire and Security AS


10 GND 10 GND 27 GND Port 0 AFB B 3 1 AFB A
-5 -14 -12 -10 -16 -2
2 1 2 1 9 CTS 9 CTS 13 TX Port 1 AFB B’ 5 2 AFB A’
IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT
+4 +13 +11 3 3 +9 +15 +1 1 INT 1 INT 14 RX Port 1

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16 IE Port 1
28 IE Port 0

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Patented component to meet


the new SOLAS requirement
“Safe Return to Port”,
NO20083912
Patent application
PCT/NO2009/000319
Dual Safety Installation

11.3.1 Connections – AutroKeeper BN-180

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 -

DIN rail conn. 1 24V IN Power In


DIN rail conn. 2 0V IN Power In
DIN rail conn. 3 Not used
DIN rail conn. 4 Not used
DIN rail conn. 5 GND

11.3.2 Switch Settings – AutroKeeper BN-180


Dipswitch 1 determines whether the BN-180 in question is Primary or
Secondary.

Dip- Description (ON/OFF)


switch
1 “Ascription” (use one of each):
Off – Primary / On – Secondary
2 Off – Normal operation (Seen as AL_Com
unit)
On – Force Majeur (If Ascription
Primary: Active, Secondary: Standby –
automatic actions disabled)
3 When switched to On or Off the unit will
be reset within 5 seconds

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Cable Specifications

12. Cable Specifications


For the complete information on cable specifications, refer to Cable
Specifications, part number 116-P-ASIFGCABLESPEC/CGB
(file name: asafeifgcable_cgb).

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Service and Maintenance

13. Service and Maintenance


The AutroSafe Interactive Fire Alarm System provides a Log Menu,
which records all system events, i.e. fire alarms, prealarms, faults,
enablements/disablements, user operations and tests.

It is the system owner’s or authorized personnel’s duty to register all


events in a Control Journal.

During service and maintenance of AutroSafe systems, Autronica tools


must be applied.

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.

The loop resistance on the detection loop is continously monitored to


register a possible break or short-circuit on the detection loop. In the
event of a short-circuit in the detector cable, the short-circuit location
will be isolated as the short-circuit isolator will be activated in the
detectors on either side.

For more details regarding the Service Menu, refer to the Menu
Structure and the Operator’s Handbook.

13.1.1 Monthly Maintenance

Step Description 

1 Look through the log journal to find any possible irregularities.

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).

4 Perform a visual inspection of the panels/cabinet.

5 Perform a simple test of display and panel functions

6 Test the sounders.

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13.1.2 Annual Service and Maintenance


The whole system (control panel, detectors, control functions) should be
inspected annually. An annual service inspection comprises the
following:
Step Description 

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).

Mute Panel button


Silence Alarms button
Reset System button

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.

6 Test all control functions.

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.

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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)

11 Verify all conditions, i.e.:


- Fire Alarm condition
- Fire Warning condition
- Fault Warning condition
- Disablement condition
- Test condition

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.

The battery should be changed every 4 years. If a fault arises on the


panel that cannot be rectified, contact your nearest Autronica Fire and
Security office for qualified assistance.

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.

13.1.4 Safety Measures during Commissioning and


Maintenance
NOTE
To avoid unmotivated activation of release outputs on connected safety-
critical systems, it is important that service personnel physically
disconnects or disables (in the Service Menu) the safety-critical system
from the fire detection system during commissioning and maintenance.

13.1.5 SIL2 Approved Systems


For SIL2 approved systems, service and maintenance shall be carried
out according to the proof test intervals stated on the
AutroSafe 4 Oil&Gas SIL2 (G2) certificate with registration number
44 207 11 555929-001.

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Appendix A - Controller Board BSA_400A

14. Appendix A - Controller Board


BSA_400A
14.1 Circuit Board Layout

S7
S6 J31
J3 J2

J21
S5 J1
S1

J10 J11 J14


J5

X6 X4 S2
J17 J18
X5 X3
J12
J13
Label on cover

J3

J17

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14.2 Location inside Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420

BSA-400

14.3 Description
The Controller Board BSA-400 is the main CPU which controls all
system functionality.

The system offers the following communication ports:


 2 Ethernet ports for AutroNet and/or AutroCom, plus downloading of
configuration data and system software
 1 AL_Com+ interface (loop communication)
 1 RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial port for communication with third
party equipment (AutroCom /ESPA4.4.4/MODBUS/VDR)
 1 AutroFieldBus (AFB) interface
 2 USB host ports for the connection of a printer and for the
connection of a memory stick for downloading configuration data and
system software
 Interface for the connection of display and front board
 Panel Operational State output

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14.4 Internal LED Indicators

D20 D21

BSA-400 D13 D17 D3

D23 D2 D18 D15

D22 D1 D19 D16

LED Colour Function


D1 Yellow SD-Card activity indicator
D2 Yellow USB Boot Time Rescue upgrade in progress
D3 Yellow System fault LED, ON when system is locked in system fault
D13 Green AutroFieldBus TX
D15 Green NA
D16 Green Power indicator
D17 Red AutroFieldBus RX
D18 Red NA
D19 Red Serial Port activity indicator
D20 Red System reset 5V
D21 Red System reset 3,3V
D22 Blue System heart beat
D23 Blue NA

14.5 Power Input Connector J18 (screw terminal)


BSA-400

J18

Connector J18 on Description Connection to Power Board BSF-


Controller Board BSA-400 400
J18.1 +24V DC In 1 A1 +
J18.2 0V In 1 A1 0V
Interconnection
J18.3 +24V DC In 2 A2 +
J18.4 0V In 2 A2 0V

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14.6 Two-stage Push Button Reset (S5)

BSA-400

S5

 To shut down the system in a controlled manner, push less than 1


second.
 To perform a hard reset without needing to do a controlled shutdown
(the system is already in system fault condition), push and hold
down the reset button S5 (approximately 10 seconds) until the red
LED indicators D20 and D21 are lit for a short moment and you hear
a click from the relay.

14.7 USB Ports (J10, J11)


J10 J11
BSA-400

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 .

Each USB host port is limited to a maximum of 100mA load.

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14.8 Multifunction Serial Port Connector J3 -


AutroFieldBus and Fault Relay
A ribbon cable is connected between the Multifunction Serial Port
Connector J3 and the main terminal block L1(mounted on the DIN rail
inside the cabinet).

BSA-400

J3

Connector J3 on Description Connections to


Controller Board BSA-400 terminal block
(L1)
J3.1 GND L1.1
J3.2 GND L1.2
J3.3 AutroFieldBus B L1.3
J3.4 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 A+ L1.4
J3.5 AutroFieldBus B’ L1.5
J3.6 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 B- L1.6
J3.7 AutroFieldBus B Reference L1.7
J3.8 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 X+ L1.8
J3.9 AutroFieldBus A L1.9
J3.10 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 Z- L1.10
J3.11 AutroFieldBus A’ L1.11
J3.12 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 TX L1.12
J3.13 AutroFieldBus A Reference L1.13
J3. 14 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 RX L1.14
J3.15 GND L1.15
J3.16 Multifunction Serial Port Reference L1.16
J3.17 Panel Operational State Output Normal Open L1.17
J3.18 GND L1.18
J3.19 Panel Operational State Output Normal Closed L1.19
J3.20 Panel Operational State Output Common L1.20

The built-in AutroFieldBus Master driver serves as a communication


protocol between the AutroSafe panel, the BSD-340 PowerLoop drivers
and BSD-321 protocol converters, plus Power Board BSF-400. It
provides a redundant field bus system with a ring loop topology.

The AutroSafe panels have one AutroFieldBus connected, and each


AutroFieldBus can host up to 31 bus units.

The AutroFieldBus has short-circuit detection/isolation technology which


ensures that only one AutroFieldBus bus unit will be lost in case of
internal failure (short-circuit).

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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.

The AutroFieldBus cable is normally 2-wire twisted pair category 5


copper cables, however, fibre optic cable is possible by use of separate
signal converters. The AutroFieldBus uses the same guidelines as
AUTROLON (AutroSafe version 3.8 and earlier), in terms of cable
lengths, fibre modem and boosters.

14.9 AutroFieldBus Connections

14.9.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1


Shielded cable required.

Terminal on BSA-400 Function Terminal Block List L1


J3.9 AutroFieldBus A L1.9
J3.11 AutroFieldBus A’ L1.11
J3.13 AutroFieldBus CT A L1.13
J3.3 AutroFieldBus B L1.3
J3.5 AutroFieldBus B’ L1.5
J3.7 AutroFieldBus CT B L1,7

BSA-400
Ribbon cable connector Terminal block L1

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14.10 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings –


Switch S6
BSA-400

S6
ON

123

Switch RS-232 RS-422 RS-485


S6.1 Not applicable ON ON
S6.2 Not applicable OFF ON
S6.3 Not applicable OFF ON

14.11 CAN Bus Termination Dipswitch Settings - Switch


S7

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

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14.12 RS-485 Connections

14.12.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

14.12.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1


Switch RS-485
S6.1 ON
S6.2 ON
S6.3 ON
S1.4 ON

14.13 RS-422 Connections

14.13.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

Ribbon cable connector Terminal Block L1


RS-422/1 A+ J3.4 L1.4 X+
RS-422 B- J3.6 L1.6 Z-
RS-422 X+ J3.8 L1.8 A+
RS-422 Z- J3.10 L1.10 B-
Serial Reference 0V J3.16 L1.16 0V

Cable XGE-1/20-48

14.13.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1


Switch RS-422
S6.1 OFF
S6.2 OFF
S6.3 ON
S1.4 OFF

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14.13.3 Schematic of port equivalent:

+5v_SER_0

TX_422_X+

Isolation
8
TX_422_Z-

RX_422_A+

RX_422_B-

Signal Reference

14.14 RS-232 Connections

14.14.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

14.14.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S1


Switch RS-232
S6.1 Not applicable
S6.2 Not applicable
S6.3 Not applicable
S1.4 Not applicable

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14.15 Serial Debug Connector J21


A standard AutroSafe programming cable XJA-029 is to be connected
to this connector. The interface uses RS-232 115,2kbaud 8N1.

BSA-400

J21

Connector Description Communication Parameters


J21.1 0V reference
J21.2 RX 115,2kbaud 8 data bit, none
parity, 1 stop bit
J21.3 TX

14.16 AL_Com+ Connector J5


BSA-400

AL_Com+ debug
J5 Connected to Communication
Module BSL-310.

Cable part number: XGE-1/10-50

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

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14.17 LCD Backlight Connector J17


BSA-400
J17
4
1

Connector Description
J17.1 Backlight LED + 5V DC
J17.2 Backlight LED -
J17.3 Backlight LED -
J17.4 Backlight LED – 0V

14.18 Ethernet Ports (RJ-45 Connectors)


BSA-400

J2

1 2

J1

8 1

The BSA-400 board provides two separate 10/100Mbit Ethernet ports.


Each connector has 2 built-in status LEDs; Link and Act/Speed. The
connector is an RJ-45 modular jack, suitable for shielded cable CAT5
which allows cable lengths up to 100m.

Connector Connector Description


J1.1 J2.1 TX+, Transmit Data+
J1.2 J2.2 TX-, Transmit Data-
J1.3 J2.3 RX+, Transmit Data+
J1.4 J2.4 N.C.
J1.5 J2.5 N.C.
J1.6 J2.6 RX-, Transmit Data-
J1.7 J2.7 N.C.
J1.8 J2.8 N.C.

LED 1 Activity LED


LED 2 If ON, 100MBit/s, if OFF, 10MBit/s

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14.18.1 Ethernet Straight Through Cable

8 8

1 1

Name Pin Cable Color Pin Name


TX+ 1 White/Orange 1 TX+
TX- 2 Orange 2 TX-
RX+ 3 White/Green 3 RX+
4 Blue 4
5 White/Blue 5
RX- 6 Green 6 RX-
7 White/Brown 7
8 Brown 8

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15. Appendix B - Controller Board


BSA_400
15.1 Circuit Board Layout

S6
J3 J2
S7
J21
S5 J1
S3
J9
J16 J14

J5

X6 X4
J17 J18
X5 X3
J12
J13

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15.2 Location inside Fire Alarm Control Panel BS-420

BSA-400

15.3 Description
The Controller Board BSA-400 is the main CPU which controls all
system functionality.

The system offers the following communication ports:


 2 Ethernet ports for AutroNet and/or AutroCom, plus downloading of
configuration data and system software
 1 AL_Com+ interface (loop communication)
 1 RS-232, RS-422 or RS-485 serial port for communication with third
party equipment (AutroCom /ESPA4.4.4/MODBUS/VDR)
 1 AutroFieldBus (AFB) interface
 2 USB host ports for the connection of a printer and for the
connection of a memory stick for downloading configuration data and
system software
 Interface for the connection of display and front board
 Panel Operational State output

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15.4 Internal LED Indicators

D20 D21

BSA-400 D13 D17 D3

D23 D2 D18 D15

D22 D1 D19 D16

LED Colour Function


D1 Yellow SD-Card activity indicator
D2 Yellow USB Boot Time Rescue upgrade in progress
D3 Yellow System fault LED, ON when system is locked in system fault
D13 Green AutroFieldBus TX
D15 Green NA
D16 Green Power indicator
D17 Red AutroFieldBus RX
D18 Red NA
D19 Red Serial Port activity indicator
D20 Red System reset 5V
D21 Red System reset 3,3V
D22 Blue System heart beat
D23 Blue NA

15.5 Power Input Connector J18 (screw terminal)


BSA-400

J18

Connector J18 on Description Connection to Power Board BSF-


Controller Board BSA-400 400
J18.1 +24V DC In 1 A1 +
J18.2 0V In 1 A1 0V
Interconnection
J18.3 +24V DC In 2 A2 +
J18.4 0V In 2 A2 0V

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15.6 Two-stage Push Button Reset (S5)

BSA-400

S5

 To shut down the system in a controlled manner, push less than 1


second.
 To perform a hard reset without needing to do a controlled shutdown
(the system is already in system fault condition), push and hold
down the reset button S5 (approximately 10 seconds) until the red
LED indicators D20 and D21 are lit for a short moment and you hear
a click from the relay.

15.7 USB Ports (J10, J11)


J10 J11
BSA-400

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 .

Each USB host port is limited to a maximum of 100mA load.

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15.8 Multifunction Serial Port Connector J3 -


AutroFieldBus and Panel Operational State
A ribbon cable is connected between the Multifunction Serial Port
Connector J3 and the main terminal block L1(mounted on the DIN rail
inside the cabinet).

BSA-400

J3

Connector J3 on Description Connections to


Controller Board BSA-400 terminal block
(L1)
J3.1 GND L1.1
J3.2 GND L1.2
J3.3 AutroFieldBus B L1.3
J3.4 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 A+ L1.4
J3.5 AutroFieldBus B’ L1.5
J3.6 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422/RS485 B- L1.6
J3.7 AutroFieldBus B Reference L1.7
J3.8 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 X+ L1.8
J3.9 AutroFieldBus A L1.9
J3.10 Multifunction Serial Port RS-422 Z- L1.10
J3.11 AutroFieldBus A’ L1.11
J3.12 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 TX L1.12
J3.13 AutroFieldBus A Reference L1.13
J3. 14 Multifunction Serial Port RS-232 RX L1.14
J3.15 GND L1.15
J3.16 Multifunction Serial Port Reference L1.16
J3.17 Panel Operational State Output Normal Open L1.17
J3.18 GND L1.18
J3.19 Panel Operational State Output Normal Closed L1.19
J3.20 Panel Operational State Output Common L1.20

The built-in AutroFieldBus Master driver serves as a communication


protocol between the AutroSafe panel, the BSD-340 PowerLoop drivers
and BSD-321 protocol converters, plus Power Board BSF-400. It
provides a redundant field bus system with a ring loop topology.

The AutroSafe panels have one AutroFieldBus connected, and each


AutroFieldBus can host up to 31 bus units.

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The AutroFieldBus has short-circuit detection/isolation technology which


ensures that only one AutroFieldBus bus unit will be lost in case of
internal failure (short-circuit).

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.

The AutroFieldBus cable is normally 2-wire twisted pair category 5


copper cables, however, fibre optic cable is possible by use of separate
signal converters. The AutroFieldBus uses the same guidelines as
AUTROLON (AutroSafe version 3.8 and earlier), in terms of cable
lengths, fibre modem and boosters.

15.9 AutroFieldBus Connections

15.9.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1


Shielded cable required.

Terminal on BSA-400 Function Terminal Block List L1


J3.9 AutroFieldBus A L1.9
J3.11 AutroFieldBus A’ L1.11
J3.13 AutroFieldBus CT A L1.13
J3.3 AutroFieldBus B L1.3
J3.5 AutroFieldBus B’ L1.5
J3.7 AutroFieldBus CT B L1,7

BSA-400
Ribbon cable connector Terminal block L1

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15.10 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings –


Switch S6 (RS-232, RS-422, RS-485)
BSA-400

S6
ON

123

Switch RS-232 RS-422 RS-485


S6.1 Not applicable OFF ON
S6.2 Not applicable OFF ON
S6.3 Not applicable OFF: Full fuplex, two- ON
way simultaneous
communication
ON: Half duplex

15.11 Multifunction Serial Port Dipswitch Settings -


Switch S7

BSA-400

S7
ON

12

Switch RS-232 RS-422 RS-485


S7.1 Not applicable ON ON
S7.2 Not applicable ON OFF
RS-422 requires two pair
of cables; one for RX and RS-485 requires only one
one for TX. pair of cables where TX/RX
One switch is used for the are common. Switch S7.1 is
termination of the RX line, used for the termination.
the other switch is used for S7.2 must be OFF.
the termination of the TX
line. Both switches must
be ON.

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15.13 RS-485 Connections

15.13.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

15.13.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7


Switch RS-485
S6.1 ON
S6.2 ON
S6.3 ON
S7.1 ON
S7.2 OFF

15.14 RS-422 Connections

15.14.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

Ribbon cable connector Terminal Block L1


RS-422/1 A+ J3.4 L1.4 X+
RS-422 B- J3.6 L1.6 Z-
RS-422 X+ J3.8 L1.8 A+
RS-422 Z- J3.10 L1.10 B-
Serial Reference 0V J3.16 L1.16 0V

Cable XGE-1/20-48

15.14.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7


Switch RS-422
S6.1 OFF
S6.2 OFF
S6.3 OFF
S7.1 ON
S7.2 ON

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15.14.3 Schematic of port equivalent:

+5v_SER_0

TX_422_X+

Isolation
8
TX_422_Z-

RX_422_A+

RX_422_B-

Signal Reference

15.15 RS-232 Connections

15.15.1 Ribbon Cable Connector BSA-400 to Terminal Block L1

15.15.2 Switch Setting – Switch S6 and S7


Switch RS-232
S6.1 Not applicable
S6.2 Not applicable
S6.3 Not applicable
S7.1 Not applicable
S7.2 Not applicable

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15.16 Serial Debug Connector J21


A standard AutroSafe programming cable XJA-029 is to be connected
to this connector. The interface uses RS-232 115,2kbaud 8N1.

BSA-400

J21

Connector Description Communication Parameters


J21.1 0V reference
J21.2 RX 115,2kbaud 8 data bit, none
parity, 1 stop bit
J21.3 TX

15.17 AL_Com+ Connector J5


BSA-400

AL_Com+ debug
J5 Connected to Communication
Module BSL-310.

Cable part number: XGE-1/10-50

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

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15.18 LCD Backlight Connector J17


BSA-400
J17
4
1

Connector Description
J17.1 Backlight LED + 5V DC
J17.2 Backlight LED -
J17.3 Backlight LED -
J17.4 Backlight LED – 0V

15.19 Ethernet Ports (RJ-45 Connectors)


BSA-400

J2

1 2

J1

8 1

The BSA-400 board provides two separate 10/100Mbit Ethernet ports.


Each connector has 2 built-in status LEDs; Link and Act/Speed. The
connector is an RJ-45 modular jack, suitable for shielded cable CAT5
which allows cable lengths up to 100m.

Connector Connector Description


J1.1 J2.1 TX+, Transmit Data+
J1.2 J2.2 TX-, Transmit Data-
J1.3 J2.3 RX+, Transmit Data+
J1.4 J2.4 N.C.
J1.5 J2.5 N.C.
J1.6 J2.6 RX-, Transmit Data-
J1.7 J2.7 N.C.
J1.8 J2.8 N.C.

LED 1 Activity LED


LED 2 If ON, 100MBit/s, if OFF, 10MBit/s

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15.19.1 Ethernet Straight Through Cable

8 8

1 1

Name Pin Cable Color Pin Name


TX+ 1 White/Orange 1 TX+
TX- 2 Orange 2 TX-
RX+ 3 White/Green 3 RX+
4 Blue 4
5 White/Blue 5
RX- 6 Green 6 RX-
7 White/Brown 7
8 Brown 8

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16. Appendix C - Fault messages


Power Board BSF400
Fault category: Power
Fault message Cause Remedy
BSF-400 – Power supply fault Power supply OK, but Re-insert power supply
General Fault LED blinking power supply cable(s) cables
unplugged
Power supply Replace Mean Well or
malfunction Power Box PSU unit.
BSF-400 – Mains fault Mains is disconnected, Re-insert mains plug,
Mains Fault LED blinking loss of power from mains check mains power
General Fault LED blinking source source
Mean Well PSU control Re-insert or replace
cable is control cable.
disconnected/broken
BSF-400 – Battery not connected Battery is disconnected Re-connect battery
Battery Fault LED blinking
General Fault LED blinking
Battery is short circuited Remove short circuit
BSF-400 – Battery fuse blown Battery fuse is blown Replace with appropriate
Fuse Fault LED blinking fuse
General Fault LED blinking
BSF-400 – Battery temperature sensor Battery temperature Replace battery
open circuit sensor cable is temperature sensor cable
Battery Fault LED blinking disconnected or broken
General Fault LED blinking
BSF-400 – Battery temperature sensor Battery temperature Remove short circuit
short circuit sensor cable is short
Battery Fault LED blinking circuited
General Fault LED blinking
BSF-400 Output [A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2] A short circuit or very Warning: BSF-400 will try
electronic fuse blown high current draw has to re-power automatically.
Fuse Fault LED blinking occurred on power Remove corresponding
General Fault LED blinking output. fuse before working with
faulty external equipment.
Remove short circuit and
press reset on AutroSafe
panel to reset electronic
fuse.

BSF-400 Output [A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2] The fuse is blown. Replace with appropriate


fuse blown fuse
Fuse Fault LED blinking
General Fault LED blinking
BSF-400 Output [A1/A2/B1/B2/C1/C2] This may occur when Insert mains to charge
voltage to low. running on battery only batteries.
General Fault LED blinking and battery voltage is
below 18V.
This warning may occur Accept fault in AutroSafe.
when a fuse is removed
from an output with no
load.

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Fault category: Power


Fault message Cause Remedy
BSF-400 Battery Relay Fault This warning may occur Connect battery, or put
during start-up if a dip switch 5 to OFF
battery is not connected position if no battery is to
be used
The relay fault warning Replace BSF-400 board.
may occure if there is a
hardware fault.
BSF-400 Battery voltage to low This message may occur Message will clear when
under start-up when charge current drops
battery voltage is to low, below 400mA.
i.e. charging current is
>1100mA.

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17. Appendix C - Power Supply


17.1 Power Cabinet and Power Units
AutroSafe 4 provides the following power cabinet and power units:
 Power Cabinet BP-405
 Power Unit BPS-405
 Power Unit BPS-410

17.1.1 Power Cabinet BP-405


The Power Cabinet BP-405 contains the following:
 24V/5A power supply (BPS-405, Meanwell Power Supply)
 Power Board BSF-400, including:
 AutroFieldBus interface
 115VAC /230VAC input
 6 outputs 24VDC (max. 2A each)
 1 fault relay output
 2x12V, 18Ah batteries
For detailed information, refer to this chapter (Power Supply) and
datasheet.

17.1.2 Power Unit BPS-405


The Power Unit BPS-405 contains the following:
 24V/5A power supply
 Power Board BSF-400, including:
 AutroFieldBus interface
 115VAC /230VAC input
 6 outputs 24VDC (max. 2A each)
 1 fault relay output
For detailed information, refer to this chapter (Power Supply) and
datasheet.

17.1.3 Power Unit BPS-410


Note:
The BPS-410 Power Unit 24VDC/10A is delivered as two separate part
numbers:
 116-BPS-410 for 230VAC
 116-BPS-410/115 for 115VAC

The Power Unit BPS-410 contains the following:


 24V/10A power supply
 Power Board BSF-400, including:
 AutroFieldBus interface
 115VAC or 230VAC input
 6 outputs 24VDC (max. 2A each)
 1 fault relay output
For detailed information, refer to this chapter (Power Supply) and
datasheet.

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17.2 Circuit Board Layout BSF-400

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

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 + -

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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.

The power board provides power to AutroSafe, AutroSafe’s existing I/O


module stacks, battery monitoring and charging, plus 24 voltage
contacts for other external equipment.

 2 x 24V outputs of 2A to AutroSafe panel


 2 x 24V outputs of 2A to I/O stack
 2 x 24V outputs of 2A to third-party equipment
 1 input for battery
 1 input for battery charger
 Communication
 Power control for battery
 Control signals for battery charger
 All internal voltage levels are monitored
 Temperature sensor for compensation of charger voltage

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).

All outputs on terminations A, B and C are specified to a maximum


current of 2A. There are no minimum power ratings for the outputs. The
maximum power that may be used from each output is 2A and there is
a current limiter implemented at 7A.

17.4 Power Block Diagram – Example

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

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17.5 Batteries
The recommended cable parameter for BSF-400 is minimum 1,5mm 2 /
15,4 AWG.

There is no minimum requirement for drawing power.

17.5.1 Power Unit BPS-405


The inputs for the battery and the charger are specified to handle up to
10A. The fuses, F7 battery and F8 Charger, shall have 5A fuses.

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.

There is no minimum requirement for drawing power. The maximum


power that may be drawn from BPS-405 is 3A.

Fuse F7:
Maximum battery current output when
I max A Charger,
mains disconnected
Battery
3A 5A T5AH

The maximum internal resistance for a battery connected to a


BSF-400 is 0,8, any higher resistance than this will be detected as a
fault in the battery by BSF-400.

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).

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17.5.2 Power Unit BPS-410


The inputs for the battery and the charger are specified to handle up to
10A. The fuses, F7 battery and F8 Charger, shall have 10A fuses.

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.

The maximum power that may be drawn from BPS-410 is 8A.

Fuse F7:
Maximum battery current output when
I max A Charger,
mains disconnected
Battery
8A 10A T10AH

The maximum internal resistance for a battery connected to a


BSF-400 is 0,6, any higher resistance than this will be detected as a
fault in the battery by BSF-400.

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).

17.6 Battery Charging


The charging voltage is temperature controlled, so optimal charge for
each temperature is maintained.

Charge current for the BPS-405 is also controlled, so that the charging
voltage will decrease when the charge current reaches 2A.

A “Battery voltage too low”-warning will display on AutroSafe systems


connected to the BPS-405 or BPS-410 via AutroFieldBus. The message
will clear when charge current drops below 400mA.

Attention: The battery temperature sensor must be placed on the


batteries. If the sensor is placed in warmer or colder places, the
charging voltage will be wrong, and lower battery capacity and/or
shorter battery life may be expected.

The charging voltage at 25oC is 27, 2 V DC.

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.

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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 RelayAppendix
NC C - Power Supply
6 Fault Relay Com
7 AFB CT B
8 AFB Earth Fault Sense
F1 A1 F2AL
17.7 Button S2 – Start on S2 onJ19Standby
F2 A2Source
F2AL

+ 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

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17.8 Configuration Settings


The BSF-400 board may be used in several different configurations.
The board is configured by means of two switches:
 Dipswitch S5 and S6 (refer to dipswitch tables,
 Rotary switches X10 and X11 - AutroFieldBus address switch. Each
Power Board is given a unique address.
If for any reason the settings on dipswitch S6, X10 or X11 have been
changed, the BSF-400 must be restarted by pressing the reset button
S1 for this change in order to be taken into account.

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

4 Fuse Fault AutroFieldBus


3 Battery Fault Address Switch
J18 2 Mains Fault
Low
X10

J24
1 Power ON X10, X11
+ 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 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

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 + -

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17.9 Dipswitch table – S5 and S6


Dipswitch table – S5

S5.1 S5.2 Function


OFF OFF AutroFieldBus earth fault OFF
ON ON AutroFieldBus earth fault ON

Dipswitch table – S6

Switch Name Comment


S6.1 Earth Fault ON: Earth fault monitoring
activated
OFF: Earth fault monitoring
deactivated
S6.2 -- NA
S6.3 AutroFieldBus ON: AutroFieldBus connected
OFF: AutroFieldBus not
connected
S6.4 Not used NA
S6.5 Battery Must always be ON
Batteries must always be
connected
S6.6 Power Unit Type ON: BPS-405
OFF: BPS-410

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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.

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17.11 Fault Relay Watchdog J26


The fault relay on the BSF-400 board has its own watchdog. If the CPU
stops for any reason the watchdog will turn over the fault relay if it is not
fed within 1 second.

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.

LED number / Colour Mechanic name (E-


Description
/ Schematic reference 2868)
Power ON This LED signifies that the BSF-400 has power and
1. Green
will be OFF for 20 ms every second.
2. Yellow Mains Fault Will blink if power supply lacks 230V AC connection.
Battery Fault Blinking LED; for all battery faults, except when a
3. Yellow
battery fuse is blown
Fuse Fault Blinking LED for all fuse faults and also for all
4. Yellow
electronic fuse faults.
AutroFieldBus Com The LED is lit shortly if AutroFieldBus
5. Yellow
communication is received or transmitted.
6. Yellow For future use.
General Fault Blinking LED if there are one or more faults in the
7. Red
power supply system.
Internal Fault Blinking LED if there exist one or more internal faults
on the BSF-400. This includes temperature on the
8. Yellow BSF-400 out of bounds.
Internal faults are mostly PCB errors. This LED
blinks in a much faster cycle than the others.

All blinking LEDs, except where otherwise stated, will blink with 0,5
seconds ON and 0,5 seconds OFF.

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17.12 Battery Resistance Measurement


Every fourth hour, battery impedance measuring is conducted.

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 such a fault is given, check the cable resistance or replace the


batteries.

17.13 Electronic fuses

17.13.1 Power outputs


Power outputs A1, A2, B1, B2, C1 and C2 are protected by both
electronic and regular fuses. The electronic fuses will trip if a current
between 3.5A and 7A is drawn. The electronic fuse will turn OFF power
within approx. 10ms of a short circuit. The BSF-400 will try to turn ON
power 3 times with ~50s interval between each try.

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.

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17.13.2 Battery Input


The battery input is protected by an electronic short-circuit detector and
a regular fuse. If a short circuit is detected, the battery relay will turn
OFF within approx 50ms. The AutroSafe AutroFieldBus system will then
report “Battery not connected”.

17.14 Part of an AutroFieldBus Network


As a part of an AutroFieldBus network, the power module is configured
before start-up using dipswitches, some data, for example, “Low
voltage”-warning is given from an AutroSafe configuration via
AutroFieldBus.

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.

17.15 Power Unit BPS-405 / BPS-410 as Standalone


In the standalone system, user input is given during installation only,
using dipswitches onboard. Set dipswitch S6.3 OFF to set the power
supply in standalone mode.

Diagnostic outputs are given onboard with LEDs and fault relay.

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