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Telefire ADR-7000 User Manual

Telefire ADR-7000
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Control Panels
ADR-7000 / SAVER-7000 /
GUARD-7
Addressable
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Technical Manual
TELEFIRE FIRE & GAS DETECTORS LTD
PO Box 7036
Petach Tikva 49250
Israel
Tel: 972 3 970 0400
Fax: 972 3 921 1816
eMail: info@telefire.com
Web: www.telefire.com
ADR-7000En 98.pdf
Revision 0.98
October 2017

Table of Contents

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Telefire ADR-7000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTelefire
ModelADR-7000
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Introduction

SAVER-7000 and GUARD-7 Differences

Compares the ADR-7000 with SAVER-7000 and GUARD-7 models.

ADR-7000 Control Panels

Main Board – ADR-7021

Details the ADR-7021 main board, its connectors, and design.

SLC Line Card – ADR-7002

Explains the ADR-7002 line cards for SLC loop communication and LEDs.

Keyboard and Display Module – ADR-7003

Describes the ADR-7003 keyboard and graphic LCD display interface.

Power Supply

Details the ADR-7000's built-in 150W power supply specifications.

Zone Alarm Module – ADR-7000ZM

Explains the optional ADR-7000ZM module for visual zone alarms.

Network Communication Module – LON-7000

Describes the LON-7000 module for networking control panels.

TCP/IP Module – NET-7000

Details the NET-7000 module for internet-enabled monitoring and control.

Loop Expansion Card – ADR-7001EM1

Explains the ADR-7001EM1 card for expanding SLC loops up to 8.

Remote Annunciator – RM-7000

Describes the RM-7000 for remote control and supervision of the panel.

Access Levels

Details the 4 access levels and 6 user types with password protection.

Work States – Alarm, Fault, Supervisory, Disablement, and Test Modes

Normal (Quiescence) State

Describes the system's normal operational state with "System OK" status.

Alarm State

Explains the state when a fire alarm condition is detected.

Fault State

Details the state indicating system or device faults.

Supervisory State

Describes the state for monitoring non-fire events like low pressure.

Disablement State

Explains the state when devices or outputs are intentionally disabled.

Test State

Describes the state for performing system tests without activating outputs.

Status State

Indicates events that are not alarm, fault, supervisory, or disabled.

Installation

Pre-Installation Planning

Covers planning quantity, location of devices, and capacity planning.

Cable Planning

Details wiring requirements, cable selection, and length limitations.

Wiring

Outlines general wiring rules and connection procedures.

Installation of Detectors, I/O Modules, and Other Modules

Instructions for installing various system components.

Post-Installation

Covers final steps after installation, like activation and testing.

Automatic Extinguishing

Extinguishing Output and Extinguishing Controller

Defines how extinguishing outputs and controllers are configured.

Manual Activation

Explains how to manually activate extinguishing systems.

Extinguishing Delay

Details the configuration of delays for extinguishing activation.

Extinguishing Disconnect

Covers the physical switch for disconnecting extinguishing output.

Extinguishing Notification and Action to Perform after Release

Describes post-activation notification and refill procedures.

Display and Keyboard

LCD Display

Describes the graphical LCD display for system status and events.

LEDs

Explains the meaning and behavior of all panel LEDs.

Operator Keys

Details the functions of keys used by operators for panel control.

Numerical and Arrow Keys

Explains the use of numeric and arrow keys for navigation and input.

System Configuration (Programming) Process

Menu Structure

Provides a visual overview of the system programming menu hierarchy.

Entering Configuration State

Steps to access the system programming mode with password.

Configuration Process

Outlines the five main steps involved in system programming.

Saving the Configuration and Exit Out of System Configuration

Instructions for saving changes and exiting the programming mode.

System Configuration (Programming)

System Configuration

Sets up system parameters to match site requirements.

Enablement / Disablement

Function to temporarily disable or enable devices, zones, or outputs.

Monitor

Allows graphical display and testing of selected devices.

System Reports

Provides detailed reports on alarms, faults, tests, and device lists.

Utilities

Accesses functions like Lamp Test, Clear Extinguisher, Revisions, Keyboard Locking.

Walk Test

Feature to test all initiating devices in the system.

System View

Displays system information like licensing, devices, and connected panels.

Smoke Control Test

Performs tests for the smoke control system functions.

System Configuration

Defines control panel behavior to match specific site requirements.

Device Program

Allows manual or automatic parameter setting for devices.

Creating Device Groups

Assigns entities to multiple devices for single operations like disablement.

Diagnostics

Checks the validity of device programming and communication.

Clear Reports

Clears logged alarms, faults, walk tests, and key operations.

Change Passwords

Allows changing operator and programmer passwords for security.

Advanced

Advanced settings, noted as "Not for field use".

Detector Initialization

Forces the panel to perform detector initialization.

Troubleshooting

LEDs

Explains the LEDs on the user display and main board.

Control Panel Error Messages

Lists and explains error messages related to the control panel.

System Faults

Details system faults, possible causes, and repair actions.

Periodic Tests

Weekly Test – Done by Site Supervisor

Guidelines for weekly inspection of the control panel by the site supervisor.

Battery Test

Details the automatic battery supervision and testing process.

Warnings and Limitations

Compatibility

Input Devices

Lists addressable and conventional input devices compatible with the system.

Output Modules

Lists compatible addressable output modules and NAC connections.

UL Listing

Lists devices tested and certified for UL compliance.

Specification

General Specification

Provides physical dimensions, operating temp, and voltage specs.

Power Supply

Details the ADR-7000's 150W power supply and battery specifications.

Remote Annunciators

Specifies the number of compatible RM-7000 annunciators.

Main Board – Field Connection

Describes field connections for NACs, SLC, and 24V outputs on the main board.

Main Board – Relays

Details the configuration and ratings of the main board's relays.

Certification

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