ADR-3000 System Introduction En122 PDF
ADR-3000 System Introduction En122 PDF
ADR-3000 System Introduction En122 PDF
Analog Addressable
Control Panels
Fire Alarm
Control Panel
System Introduction
Table of Contents
1 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 1
2 ADR-3000 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ................................................ 2
2.1 ADR-3001 MAIN BOARD ................................................................................ 3
2.2 ADR-3002 AND ADR-3002C LINE CARDS ....................................................... 4
2.3 ADR-3003 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD MODULE ................................................. 5
2.4 ADR-4004TSW SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY .................................................. 5
2.5 LON-3000/7000 NETWORK COMMUNICATION MODULE .................................... 6
2.6 NET-3000 INTERNET ENABLED MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION MODULE ........ 6
2.7 GIM-232 GALVANIC ISOLATION MODULE FOR RS-232 INTERFACE .................... 7
2.8 RM-4005 REMOTE PANEL AND ANNUNCIATOR ................................................. 8
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5 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................... 23
6 CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................... 24
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1 System Introduction
The ADR-3000 intelligent fire alarm control panel monitors various analog addressable
initiating devices such as ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors, heat detectors,
flow switches and manual fire alarm call points.
The ADR-3000 intelligent fire alarm control panel controls notification devices such as
alarm bells, horns, strobe lights, annunciators, and automatic dialers as well as
automatic extinguishers.
Non-addressable initiating devices can be connected to the system via analog
addressable input modules. Non-addressable output devices can be connected to the
general outputs or via analog addressable output modules.
The ADR-3000 provides individual control and supervision of each analog addressable
device. Sensitivity adjustment, pre-alarm, maintenance and malfunction levels can be
set for each device independently.
Advanced conditional activation for each output device can be preformed from a single
control panel or a multi-unit network.
Unlike conventional systems, the ADR-3000 enables processing of analog signals
received from detectors, compensation of environment changes and drifts caused by
dust accumulation, while the alarm threshold setting values remains unaffected.
The system configuration allows considerable flexibility to in planning and installation,
starting as small as a single control panel with one SLC loop (127 addresses), and
enhanced by connecting two or more (as many as 32) control panels located in one or
several buildings in a peer-to-peer network, thus expanding the ADR-3000’s capacity
beyond 508 addresses and up to as many as 16,256 addresses. Each control panel on
the network can respond to alarm and trouble events that occurred in other control
panels.
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General outputs Supervised reverse polarity horn output; supervised level activated
dialer output and two 24Vdc outputs for remote devices.
COM-1 (RS-232) Connection to computer, serial printer, GIM-232 module or the
NET-3000 Internet Enabled Monitoring and Notification Module.
COM-2 (RS-485) Connection to as many as 16 RM-4005 remote panels.
LON-COM Connection to the LON-3000/7000 Network Communication Module. The
LON-3000/7000 provides control panel peer-to-peer or Master – slave internetworking.
SLC Signaling Line Circuit – for connection of analog addressable initiating devices, I/O
modules, and notification appliances. One to four SLC loops can be connected to the
ADR-3000. Each loop can address as many as 127 devices.
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2.5.1 Topology
An ADR-3000 LonWorks network can connect from 2 and up to as many as 32
ADR-3000 control panels in a peer-to-peer or Master – slave network. The physical
topology of the network may be bus (figure 8), ring (figure 9) or free (figure 10) topology.
Logical hierarchy may be peer-to-peer – where all messages are reported in all control
panels, master/slave – where slave messages are reported on master control panels, or
a combination of the two.
Ring topology requires LR-01 or LRW-102 Fiber Optic Repeaters.
Please refer to the LON-3000/7000 technical manual for further details.
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The detector contains an alarm LED that has 360° visibility. This LED flashes during
normal operation and is latched on during an alarm.
The TFO-480A is designed to protect indoor fire risk areas, except environments where
smoke, steam, dust, or corrosive gasses are present under normal conditions.
Optical smoke detectors should be used for detecting smoldering fires in corridors and
along escape routes, wood- or paper stores, electric cabinets, etc., They should not be
used in steamy, dusty, or smoky areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, saunas, laundries,
etc.
Please refer to the TFO-480A technical manual for further details.
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parameters (smoke and heat), evaluate their values and trends, and dynamically modify
its sensitivity. This process reduces occurrences of false alarms without reducing
sensitivity to real fire.
The TPH-482A offers the following advantages:
• The TPH-482A's powerful microprocessor performs signal processing and enables
precise control of the photoelectric chamber. The microprocessor offers a high level
of noise immunity. The microprocessor also performs signal processing, enables
accurate control of the photoelectric chamber according to pre-set parameters, and
manages the communication process with the control panel.
• The TPH-482A detector excels in sensing smoldering smoke and differentiating
between fires and false alarms due to other events that produce heat or smoke,
such as cooking.
• It is considered “green” (environment friendly), as it does not contain radioactive
materials.
Please refer to the TPH-482A technical manual for further details.
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• Fixed temperature mode – the alarm point is selected between 50°C – 90°C in 1°C
increments (122°F to 194°F in 1.8°F increments).
• Combined mode – rate of temperature rise and fixed heat detection. In this mode
the alarm threshold for the rate of temperature rise can be set between 7°C / minute
and 13°C / minute (12.6°F / minute and 23.4°F / minute) and the fixed temperature
threshold is 60°C (140°F).
The ambient temperature, mode of operations, and alarm points can be observed at the
control panel using the Monitor Test menu.
Please refer to the TFH-280A technical manual for further details.
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Please refer to the respective detector’s technical manual for a more detailed description
This base is intended for indoor installation in false or regular ceilings. Signaling Line
Circuit (SLC) loop wires and the optional TFL-1AN Auxiliary Signaling Indicator
connections may be connected either vertically or horizontally.
Please refer to the TFB-110A technical manual for further details.
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single-loop line card that is configured as Class A can address up to 127 addresses
(including LI-3000 line isolators), and a dual-loop line card can address up to 254
addresses (including LI-3000 line isolators) in two Class A loops.
Whenever a short-circuit condition occurs the Isolator opens the circuit automatically and
disconnects the faulty side of the loop. Three seconds later it resets and performs a
second test, and then again a minute later. It repeats the test for eight minutes, and
then periodically it will re-test every two minutes. The test cycle restarts when the
module is reset.
The yellow LED flashes each time the module receives a signal. A short-circuit condition
will cause the LED of the shorted side to latch on.
An open circuit in a Class A configuration will send a trouble message to the control
panel. The LI-3000 will latch on the LED corresponding to the open side.
As many as 30 Isolator modules can be installed in each SLC loop.
Please refer to the LI-3000 technical manual for further details.
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• TFP-828 – an expansion module for the TFP-80C. Each TFP-828 module extends
the system's capability by 8 addresses.
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5 Specification
Width: ........................................................................... 465mm
Height: .......................................................................... 350mm
Depth (Including door): ................................................. 98mm
Weight
(basic configuration – without batteries) ................. 7,290 gr.
Operating Temperature Range: .................................... -10°C – +60°C (14°F – 140°F)
Relative Humidity Range:.............................................. 10% – 93%, non-condensing
Operating Voltage (mains input) ................................... 230Vac +10% / -15%
Operating Current
(Quiescent mode, basic configuration): .................. 70mA
24Vdc Maximum output
Continuous............................................................. 0.5A
Alarm ..................................................................... 3.5A
Battery capacity
The ADR-3000’s power supply module can charge batteries in capacity of up to
12AH.
The battery enclosure can contain two 12V sealed lead-acid batteries, up to 20 (W) by
7 (D) by 12 (H) cm each.
For fire alarm control panels requiring batteries that will not fit in the ADR-3000 chassis
use the BC-3000 external battery enclosure. This enclosure can contain two 12V
sealed lead-acid batteries, up to 20 (W) by 10 (D) by 15 (H) cm each.
If the system requires battery capacity larger than 12AH add TPS-34A Auxiliary Power
Supply with its own batteries. Please refer to the TPS-34A manual for additional
details about the TPS-34A auxiliary power supply.
Event memory............................................................... 500 events total:
250 Trouble events
250 Alarm events
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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6 Certification
Telefire’s ADR-3000 Analog Addressable Control Panel has the following approvals:
• EN 54 Approved
• UL 864 Edition 9 Listed – file S9002
• GOST Approved
• CP 10 Approved
• IS 1220 Approved
• CE Marked
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