NB40F2
REV 01 – Nov. 2018 - ENGLISH
DIAGNOSTIC LEDs
iagnostic LE s are active only in test mode.
BLUE NUBI pre-alarm in test mode.
GREEN Flash when the smoke cartridge is triggered.
RE Warnings.
OUTPUTS
ALL output is active for 90 seconds starting from the
beginning of smoke delivery. SW6 sets the output logic,
when use internal siren, set SW6 always to OFF.
PIR output is active for one second each time the PIR
detects movement.
24H output is a clear contact normally closed when the
NUBI 4.0 box is closed, it will open when the box will be
opened. When the SW8 is set to ON, tamper output is
disabled (output is always closed).
PIR RANGE
The picture below shows the PIR range
TEST MODE
Set the IP SW7 to ON to activate the test mode. As soon
as the device enters test mode, all the LE s and the
buzzer will flash 8 times. If the voltage is below 10V, the
red LE and the buzzer will remains ON, otherwise the
green LE will flash one time, then the smoke cartridge
will be tested. When it is empty the red LE and the
buzzer will light up and the green LE on the validation
board will be OFF. When the smoke cartridge is not empty
the green LE on validation board will flash, the test will
continue and the BLUE led will flash slowly, one time each
second, to indicate the test mode is activated.
In test mode, each time the integrated PIR detect
movement, the red LE will flash and the buzzer will
activate for 1 second. When the SI input detects that the
system is armed, one event between the detection of the
PIR movement or the activation of the ALL input will cause
the NUBI 4.0 pre-alarm state for 15 minutes and the blue
LE will flash quickly. When the second alarm event
occurs within the pre-alarm period, the green LE will flash
for 1 second to indicate the simulation of smoke delivery.
If the pre-alarm was caused by the PIR detection, the
alarm confirmation will be due to the activation of the ALL
input. If the pre-alarm was caused by the activation of the
ALL input, the confirmation will occur whit the PIR
detection. In test mode, the smoke cartridge will never be
activated and never the validation card will be damaged.
Remember to activate the operating mode (DIP SW7
OFF) at the end of testing.
SMOKE CARTRIDGE REPLACEMENT
When a smoke cartridge is empty, it must be replaced with
a new one. The smoke cartridge is supplied with the
validation card welded to the ends of the wires. Only in test
mode (SW7 ON) the green LE on validation board will
flash when the cartridge is full, OFF when it is empty and
needs to be replaced.
Remove the power suppl and wait at least 3
minutes before replacing the smoke cartridge.
1) Remove from the motherboard the old validation
card soldered onto the wires of the empty smoke
cartridge.
2) Insert the new validation card soldered onto the
wires of the new cartridge.
Commissioning
We advise to perform a test (see previous chapter Test
mode) before perform a definitive commissioning of the
device. Set the IP SW7 to OFF to switch in operating
mode. We advise to remove the adhesive that protects
smoke exit hole of the smoke cartridge.
WARNING PROCEDURE TO PREVENT SMOKE
EMISSION AT THE POWER UP
uring the first 30 minutes after power the device, there
is a special function to prevent unwanted smoke
emissions, for example due to wiring errors.
When the smoke activation condition occurs during this
time, instead of immediately emitting smoke, a warning
procedure starts and the buzzer emits an intermittent
sound for 120 seconds and the red LE flashes.
It will be possible to stop the activation by opening the
box and setting the IP SW7 to ON or, in case of
difficulty, it will also be possible to unplug the smoke
cartridge validation card from the motherboard.
If this warning procedure is not interrupted, at the end of
the 120 seconds we will have the emission of smoke.
Each time this warning procedure is activated, the 30-
minute timer is regenerated to allow an additional 30
minutes of test time.