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Advanced Analogue Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel 12-32 Zones (Zonewise)

AW-CFP2166 MANUAL

Installation and Operation Manual

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the wiring video Official website: Version: 1.4
www.asenware.com Date: 28/07/2021
Technical Support:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

TABLE OF CONTENTS ................................................................................................................................... 2

1.2 Inside view of cabinet ..........................................................................................................................5

1.3 Accessories connection ....................................................................................................................... 7

2 System installation ..................................................................................................................................... 8

2.1 Installation checklist ........................................................................................................................... 8

2.2 Installing the cabinet ...........................................................................................................................8

2.3 Mains connection .................................................................................................................................9

2.4 Battery installation ..............................................................................................................................9

2.5 Wires connection ...............................................................................................................................10

2.6 Setting the ID ......................................................................................................................................10


2.6.1 Setting main board ID ..............................................................................................................10
2.6.2 Setting zonal board ID ............................................................................................................. 11
2.7 Initial Power up ................................................................................................................................. 11

3 Panel indication ........................................................................................................................................ 11

3.1 Main indication on main board ........................................................................................................ 11


3.1.1 Fire alarm indication ............................................................................................................... 11
3.1.2 Fault display on main board ....................................................................................................11
3.1.3 Disablement indication ........................................................................................................... 11
3.1.4 Indication of operation ............................................................................................................ 11
3.2 Zonal indication ................................................................................................................................. 12

3.3 Inside indication ................................................................................................................................ 12

4 Operation on the panel (need access level 2) ........................................................................................ 12

4.1 Access level ........................................................................................................................................ 12

4.2 Function of buttons on main board ..................................................................................................12


4.2.1 Walk test ................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.2 Switches for disablement ........................................................................................................ 12
4.2.3 Evacuation ................................................................................................................................ 12
4.2.4 Panel Buzzer Silence ................................................................................................................ 12
4.2.5 Reset .......................................................................................................................................... 12
4.2.6 Remote Sounder Silence ..........................................................................................................12

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4.3 Zonal board disable ........................................................................................................................... 12

5 Electrical specifications ............................................................................................................................13

6 Maintenance ..............................................................................................................................................14

Appendix A: Weight .................................................................................................................................15

Appendix B: Record ................................................................................................................................. 15

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1 System overview
1.1 System capabilities list
The AW-CFP2166 fire alarm panel has the following characteristics:
● Analogue conventional detector inputs: 16 detectors or MCPs maximum for each zone.
● Maximum number of bells and flashlights per CIE: 3 Bells and 3 flashlights per CIE.
● Extensible zones from 13-32: each zonal expansion board has 4 zones
● 5 outputs for alarm devices: bells/ fire relay / fault relay, 32 Fault relay outputs for each zone, 32
outputs for alarm devices of each zone
● Auxiliary resettable power output: 24VDC/ 200mA limiting protection
● Automatic power switchover: mains power and stand-by power
● Independent functional buttons with indication: friendly user interface for easy operation and
recognition
● Access levels: 3 (look over, operation, setting)
● Fault supervision and notification: inputs, outputs, system, power, earth, fuse
● Disablement: output disablement, zones disablement
● Evacuation: man-made fire alarm condition on panel
● Silence: sounders and buzzer silence
● Walk test: indicators check
● Stand-by interface for GSM application: inform user anytime by mobile telephone
●Optional functions with requirements of EN54-2:

Optional functions with requirements


No. Items Yes/No Remarks EN54-2
Fault signals from points No Clause 8.3
Total loss of power supply No Clause 8.4
1 Indications Recording of the numbers of
entries into fire alarm No Clause 7.13
condition
Coincidence detection No Clause 7.12
Delay of the actioning of
No Clause 7.11
outputs
2 Control Disablement of each address
No Clause 9.5
point
Only to test the LEDs on the
Test condition No Clause 10
panel
It is possible using the Key
3 Outputs Output to Fire alarm device(s) Yes Clause 7.8
at level 2

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LED indicator is available
Fire alarm routing equipment Yes which will disappear only Clause 7.9
after reset the panel
Relays are there to
Automatic fire protection
Yes connecte the Fire Clause 7.10
equipment
Protection devices
LED indicator is available
which will disappear only
Fault warning routing equipment Yes after reset the panel, it Clause 8.9
used the relay which is
selectable to power on/off
We can connect only to our
repeater for transmission
Standaràized VO interface No Clause 11
of the signals from the
panel

Table 1 .Optional functions with requirements

1.2 Inside view of cabinet

Figure1 . Inside view of cabinet (inside wires connection)

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Figure 2 . Interface board & Zone wise board Components identification

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Figure 3 .Main board & Zonal board Components identification
1.3 Accessories connection
All the terminals connection(except mains)as following(Recommended use 2-core shielded cable for 1.5 mm2):

Figure 4 .Terminals connection

Figure 5 .Output and detectors connection

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Figure 6 . Wrong connection of sounders

2 System installation

2.1 Installation checklist


• Prepare the site: Make sure the installation location is free from construction dust, debris, extreme
temperature ranges and humidity.
• Unpack the equipment.
• Install the cabinet: See ‘Installing the cabinet’ for cabinet dimensions.
• Install optional components
• Review wire routing: See page 8.
• Connect the field wiring: See Figure 6.
• Check for opens, grounds, and shorts before connecting.
• Connect batteries.
• Connect ground then AC power, we suggest connect mains power by 16AWG(1.3mm2) wire strongly.
Ensure that the AC circuit breaker is OFF before connecting high voltage wires
(220-240 VAC) to the mains connector.

• Test for proper operation.


• If permissible, please use shielded wire for detectors and alarm devices connection, and buckle each wire out
from panel to accessories or from anywhere outside of panel into the control panel by magnet ring.
2.2 Installing the cabinet
Cabinets can be surface or flush mounted. See Figure 7 and Table 2 for framing and mounting dimensions.
To wall mount the cabinet:
1. Position the cabinet on the finished wall surface.
2. Fasten the cabinet to the wall surface where indicated.
Cabinet dimensions:

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Figure 7 . 12-32 zones panel installation size
2.3 Mains connection
Use the 3 terminal to connect the AC power cable to the panel. Ensure that the power cable is safe to handle (has
no power). Pay attention to the order of L/N/E, pull them in the 3 pin terminal (5mmspace between) and screw
down. The diameter of the wires must be between 0.75 and 2.5 mm2.

(Ensure that there is no power when connect this terminal!)


Figure 9 . Mains connection
2.4 Battery installation
The panel uses two lead acid gel 12V/2.3Ah batteries connected in series. Connect the batteries with the supplied
free lead and the Batteries to the power supply unit with the red (positive) and black (negative) wires.
Then fix them by two right-angle metal plate with nuts.

(Pay attention to the colours of + and – wires)


Figure 10 . Batteries connection

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2.5 Wires connection
●Open the cabinet, a red 1 bit DIP switch on the top right of main board, dial it to left means “OFF”, to right
means “ON”. Keep it ON. It’s the internal switch of buzzer.
●Plug the 34 pin cable into main board and interface board. For the interface board and main board
communication.
●Plug the 14 pin cable into zonal boards and interface board. For the interface board and zonal boards
communication.
●8 pin cable connect interface board with zone wise board.
●On the both sides of transformer, you can find 2 terminals, one with red wires, one is black. Plug the red
wires terminal into the 2 pin socket of interface board. Black wires terminal into interface board.
●The last one is the access 2 switch lock, you can find a lock with words “enable/ disable” on the panel
beside main board, inside cabinet, 2pin terminal like a tail after. Plug it into main board. Now all wires
connect completely.
All terminals designed fool-proof. So you cannot plug them wrong.

2.6 Setting the ID


2.6.1 Setting main board ID
At first, count how many zonal boards you have. And dial the 3 pin DIP switch to show the number.

Figure 11 . DIP switch


Dial the DIP switch being the number you want. ON means 1 binary, OFF means 0 binary.

Table 2 . Setting ID on DIP switch


For example, if you have 3 zonal board, then you need to dial the 3pin DIP switch being:

Figure 12 . Setting ID 3

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You will find 5 zonal boards maximum can place in the cabinet. So zone number is 32 maximum. DIP switch
is 5. If dial the wrong DIP switch will indicate system fault.
2.6.2 Setting zonal board ID
The main zonal board, DIP switch should shows 0, binary is 000 (OFF OFF OFF).
The first zonal board, should shows 1, binary is 001 (OFF OFF ON).
……
The 5th zonal board, should shows 5 or 6 or 7, binary is 101or 110 or 111(ON OFF ON or ON ON OFF or ON
ON ON ).
2.7 Initial Power up
Check and confirm all the wires are connected well. Back to the power board, has 2 rocker switches, the
right one is mains switch, the other one is battery switch. If use battery only, turn battery switch on, and
need press the tuch-button. If there is mains, mains indicator on power board lights.
After startup, all LEDs on the panel light one by one. It is easy to check if any LED has fault. Check off then
you can only see a green power indicator lights from outside.
The following 2 minutes after boot, any fault or alarm from zonal board, will be regarded as voltage
fluctuation. MCU resets automatic. Out of the 2 minutes, enter to standby mode, indicate any needful alarm.

3 Panel indication

Whenever anything new happened (alarm or fault), if buzzer didn’t turned off by the 1 bit DIP switch, will
give out alarm sound.
3.1 Main indication on main board
3.1.1 Fire alarm indication
At the top area of the panel is the main display. When enter to fire alarm, the red FIRE LED lights. If the
outputs:
Sounder/ Fire protection/ Fire routing did not disabled or have any faults, red ACTIVE LED light.
3.1.2 Fault display on main board
Any fault occurs, General Fault indicator lights.
On the panel, main display area has 4 outputs: Sounder/ Fire protection/ Fire routing/ Fault routing, if all
did not disabled, any fault indicates on the panel. Faults fall into short and open.
On the left, other faults include mains fault/ battery fault/ earth fault/ fuse fault/ system fault.
Mains fault: there is no mains power comes to panel. Pull mains plug up, check if wires connect hard. Or
fuse is break on the EMI board. Of course, premise your lamp is lighting.
Battery fault: there is no power comes from batteries. Check the battery switch on, if wires connected well.
Of course, premise you have got 2 batteries inside. If all these above are ok, batteries are too old to supply
power, change them.
Earth fault: there are some points on PCBs contact to enclosure. Insure wires connected clearness.
Fuse fault: the fuse on power board broken. Get it out and put another one inside.
System fault: open the door, check if every zonal board has a green LED flashing organized. Or if your 4 bits
DIP switches are dialed correctly.
3.1.3 Disablement indication
The 4 outputs, if anyone disabled, corresponding “disable” lights and “General Disable” lights.
3.1.4 Indication of operation

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Except 4 outputs, we have another 4 buttons: Test/ Reset/ Evacuate/ Silence, when touch off, the LED
belongs to lights and trigger corresponding outputs.
3.2 Zonal indication
Every zonal board has a working indicator, blink regularly when working normal.
Each zone has 4 LEDs. As you see directly, if FIRE, red LED light means firing.
If fault, open or short lights.
And if you switch the zone being disablement, disable LED lights.
3.3 Inside indication
On the power board, there are 2 indicators also. The right one is mains indicator, the other one is battery
fault indicator. Only if batteries have fault can you see it.

4 Operation on the panel (need access level 2)

Turn access level 2 switch lock to “enable”, allow control the panel now.
4.1 Access level
Access level 1: can inspect the panel only, any operation conductively closed. Now the access level 2 switch
lock turned to “disable”, door is closed.
Access level 2: turn access level 2 switch lock to “enable”, but the door closed. Now you can control the
panel by buttons.
Access level 3: open the door, you can check if panel working well, can change batteries or do some other
safe operation. But if you are not professional, please don’t do this!
4.2 Function of buttons on main board
4.2.1 Walk test
It is “Test” word on the panel. Touch off this function, all indicators light one by one, for check if LED
4.2.2 Switches for disablement
All those switches are for outputs or zones disablement. If you don’t want one of output active when should
has, or some zones transforming, just switch it. And touch off again for cancel.
4.2.3 Evacuation
Enter to evacuation condition, active sounders and buzzer. Evacuate indicator lights.
Use the function for accessories connection test or quality detection. Touch off again for cancel.
4.2.4 Panel Buzzer Silence
Silence any voice from buzzer when a new event occurs. Touch off again for cancel.
4.2.5 Reset
After one zone fire alarm condition, and there is no longer really fire in the zone. Now need return to
standby mode. So need the reset button, then all information before cleared, if fire alarm signal comes still,
enter to alarm again. During reset, detectors have no power.
4.2.6 Remote Sounder Silence
Silence bells and strobes. Know from panel buzzer.
4.3 Zonal board disable
Each zone has a only switch for disablement. When a zone enter to disablement, means it has no power, so
cannot report any information. Include if fault happen. Touch off again for disablement cancel.

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5 Electrical specifications

+10%
AC INPUT 220VAC 50HZ
-15%
DC OUTPUT at Power Board 24VDC (19V-28V) and 5VDC (4.9V-5.1V)
Voltage for MCU 5V for power board MCU, 3.3V for others
Current at 24VDC from PSE <450mA standby current
Maximum current from PSE 1.4A except batteries charge
Batteries current 1.85A maximum, current limited
Auxiliary output 24VDC, 200 mA max,current limited
Imin, Imax.a and Imax.baccording to EN54-2 Imin=340mA, Imax.a=424mA, Imax.b=1.4A
Batteries 2*12V/ 2.3Ah sealed lead acid gel,self-regulated
Battery low-voltage protection 21V
The maximum and minimum electrical Detectots / zone lines: 15.2V-28V Sounder lines:19-28V
ratings for each input and output Fire protection/Fire routing lines:19-28V Fault routing lines:18-28V
Detectors connection allowed each zone 16 points
Max points (detector and MCP) per CIE 512 points
Zone alarm current 6mA minimum/ 27mA maximum
Sounder output 2*0.6mA maximum
Fire protection/ Fire routing/ Fault routing 200mA maximum each terminal
Sounder output of each zone 100mA maximum
Fault relay output of each zone 200ma/30VDC maximum
Communication protocol 2 wires RS485 bus system
EOL resistor for zone and outputs 6.8K 1W
Wires for 220V AC IN (recommended) 16AWG
Wires connect power board to main board
20AWG
and interface board (recommended)
Wire for main board connection with zonal
28AWG
board and interface board (recommended)
Wires between zonal board and interface
26AWG
board (recommended)
Fuse on power board 3A/ 250V Glass tube fuse 5*20(mm) Fast/quick blow
Fuses on interface board 0.2A /250V Glass tube fuse 5*20(mm) Fast/quick blow [*6 pcs]
Fuse on EMI board 2A/ 250V Ceramic tube fuse 5*20(mm)Slowly blow
Class A temperature range: -5 to 40°C (23~104°F)
Environmental
Humidity: 5 to 95% RH, non-condensing
All terminals rated for 12 to18 AWG
Terminal blocks rating
(0.75 to 2.5 mm2)
Wires between interface board (Panel)and 2-core shielded cable for 12 to18 AWG
Detector (recommended) (0.75 to 2.5 mm2)

Table 3 .Electrical specifications

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Warning: Don’t pull in or out any cable or board when power is on!

6 Maintenance

Before commencing testing, notify all personnel within the areas where the alarm sounds or locations that
monitor alarm and trouble transmissions that testing is in progress.
• Records of all testing and maintenance shall be kept as required by the authority having jurisdiction.
• Required tools:
- Slotted screwdriver, insulated - Cross screwdriver, insulated
- 6.8K Ohm, 1 W resistor - 4.7K Ohm, 1W resistor
- 1N4007 diode - Wire stripper
- Digital multimeter - Tweezer
- Panel’s enable switch-lock key - Panel’s door key
- Glass tube fuse: 250V/ 0.2A & 1A & 3A
• A complete check of installed field wiring and devices should be made at regular intervals. This includes
testing all alarm and supervisory initiating devices and circuits.
• Panel operation should be verified in the alarm, trouble and standby modes.
• To ensure that the panel can be powered when primary power is lost, the batteries should be periodically
inspected, and replaced (at least) every three years.
Batteries Maintenance
1. The batteries must be inspected semiannually as follows:
- Visually to verify that they are free of damage.
- Voltage tests under load.
2. An annual charger test.
The system is performing an automatic battery test by loading the batteries with the system current and
measuring the voltage. In case of a battery or charger problem a battery fault will eventually be indicated.
Preventative maintenance schedule
For detector sensitivity and functionality testing, refer to the detector manufacturer’s installation
instructions.
Tests for ground, open, and short require that you test ground fault, open circuit, and short circuit
indications.
Tests for system fault/ disablement condition furthermore occur to corresponding indications.
It is recommended that all tests from the user should be performed periodically, in order to detect any
malfunctions of the system.
Please don’t shutdown the panel at will !

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Appendix A: Weight
Weight
Weight
Panel
with battery without battery
12-32 Zones Panel 12.6Kg 10Kg

Appendix B: Record
Installed by
Name:Company:
Address:Phone:
For service contact
Company:
Address:
Phone:
Acceptance Inspection by
Date:
ZONES DESCRIPTION

Zone 1: Zone 2:

Zone 3: Zone 4:

Zone 5: Zone 6:

Zone 7: Zone 8:

Zone 9: Zone 10:

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Zone 11: Zone 12:

Zone 13: Zone 14:

Zone 15: Zone 16:

Zone 17: Zone 18:

Zone 19: Zone 20:

Zone 21: Zone 22:

Zone 23: Zone 24:

Zone 25: Zone 26:

Zone 27: Zone 28:

Zone 29: Zone 30:

Zone 31: Zone 32:

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