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ILP Series ILP-1, ILPT-1 On-Board Motorola Microprocessor Based Design Innovative Technology Provides High Speed, Fault Tolerant System/Detector Communications EEPROM Supervision; Protects Critical Detector Programming Highly Resistant to RFI, EMI and Humidity Remote Sensitivity Adjustment and Measurement Capability Field Cleanable Photochamber Alarm Indicator LED Two-Wire Operation Optional 135°F Thermal, Model ILPT-1 Compatible with SENSORLINK, Model FPI-32 Field Programmer/Tester: Program /Verify Detector Addressing, Perform Diagnostic Testing of Detectors EnviroLINK: Software Based Automatic Environ- mental Compensation (available only when used with MXL systems). Optional, Fully Programmable Relay Base, Audible Base and Remote Alarm Indicator Listed, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM, NYMEA, and City of Chicago Approved 6164 CATALOG NUMBER Intelligent Photoelectric Detectors for IXL, MXL, and XL3 Control Panels Introduction The ILP-1 and ILPT-1 intelligent photoelectric smoke detectors offer the fire and life safety industry the most advanced method of detection, programming and communications available today. Additionally, the ILP series detectors provide an extremely high degree of resistance to RFI, EMI and humidity. The ILP Series photoelectric detector utilizes a state-of-the-art Motorola microprocessor with “on-board” EEPROM. The microprocessor provides the power to operate the detector’s sophisticated detection, error checking and supervision algorithms. The ILP Series intelligent photoelectric detectors are compatible with SensorLINK FPI-32 field programmer/ tester. The FPI-32 is a compact, portable, menu-driven accessory which makes programming and testing detectors faster, easier and more reliable than other methods. The FPI-32 eliminates the need for cumber- some, unreliable mechanical programming methods and reduces installation and service costs by electroni- cally programming addresses and functionally testing the ILP’s performance before the detector is installed. The ILP Series photoelectric detectors are also com- patible with IXL, MXL and XL3 control panels. All ILP Series detectors are Underwriters Laboratories Listed. Description The ILP-1 and ILPT-1 are plug-in, two-wire photoelectric detectors, compatible with IXL, MXL or XL3 systems. Each ILP detector consists of a dust resistant, field serviceable photo chamber, microprocessor based electronic circuitry with plastic cover and base. Elec- tronic component packaging uses surface mount type (713)-395-1508 Fax: (713) 893-6924 [email protected] www.industrialzone.com IndustrialZone P.O. Box 667306 Houston, Texas 77266 United States

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  • ILP Series

    ILP-1, ILPT-1• On-Board Motorola Microprocessor Based Design• Innovative Technology Provides High Speed, Fault

    Tolerant System/Detector Communications• EEPROM Supervision; Protects Critical Detector

    Programming• Highly Resistant to RFI, EMI and Humidity• Remote Sensitivity Adjustment and

    Measurement Capability• Field Cleanable Photochamber• Alarm Indicator LED• Two-Wire Operation• Optional 135°F Thermal, Model ILPT-1• Compatible with SENSORLINK, Model FPI-32

    Field Programmer/Tester: Program /Verify DetectorAddressing, Perform Diagnostic Testing of Detectors

    • EnviroLINK: Software Based Automatic Environ-mental Compensation (available only when usedwith MXL systems).

    • Optional, Fully Programmable Relay Base, AudibleBase and Remote Alarm Indicator

    • Listed, ULC Listed, FM, CSFM,NYMEA, and City of Chicago Approved

    6164CATALOG NUMBER

    Intelligent Photoelectric Detectors for IXL, MXL, and XL3 Control Panels

    IntroductionThe ILP-1 and ILPT-1 intelligent photoelectric smokedetectors offer the fire and life safety industry themost advanced method of detection, programmingand communications available today. Additionally, theILP series detectors provide an extremely high degreeof resistance to RFI, EMI and humidity. The ILP Seriesphotoelectric detector utilizes a state-of-the-artMotorola microprocessor with “on-board” EEPROM.The microprocessor provides the power to operate thedetector’s sophisticated detection, error checking andsupervision algorithms.

    The ILP Series intelligent photoelectric detectors arecompatible with SensorLINK FPI-32 field programmer/tester. The FPI-32 is a compact, portable, menu-drivenaccessory which makes programming and testingdetectors faster, easier and more reliable than othermethods. The FPI-32 eliminates the need for cumber-some, unreliable mechanical programming methods

    and reduces installation and service costs by electroni-cally programming addresses and functionally testingthe ILP’s performance before the detector is installed.

    The ILP Series photoelectric detectors are also com-patible with IXL, MXL and XL3 control panels.

    All ILP Series detectors are Underwriters LaboratoriesListed.

    DescriptionThe ILP-1 and ILPT-1 are plug-in, two-wire photoelectricdetectors, compatible with IXL, MXL or XL3 systems.Each ILP detector consists of a dust resistant, fieldserviceable photo chamber, microprocessor basedelectronic circuitry with plastic cover and base. Elec-tronic component packaging uses surface mount type

    (713)-395-1508Fax: (713) [email protected]

    IndustrialZoneP.O. Box 667306Houston, Texas 77266United States

    www.industrialzone.com

  • technology. The entire electronic assembly is fullyprotected from noise transients by shielding and iscoated to resist moisture and corrosion.

    The ILP-1 and ILPT-1 photoelectric detector utilizes alight emitting diode (LED), and light sensing photo-diode assembled in a fixed array so that under normalconditions, light transmitted by the LED is directedaway from the photodiode and scattered throughoutthe smoke chamber in a controlled pattern. The smokechamber is designed to manage light dissipation andextraneous reflections from dust particles or other non-smoke airborne contaminants in such a way as tomaintain stable, consistent detector operation.

    The ILP-1 and ILPT-1 detector’s microprocessor uses anintegral EEPROM to store the detector’s address, andother critical operating parameters which include anassigned, programmable value for alarm and troublethresholds.

    The microprocessor’s software employs sophisticated,proprietary algorithms to identify and disregard falsealarms caused by radio frequency (RFI) and electro-magnetic (EMI) interference and also validates alltrouble conditions before annunciating or reporting tothe control panel. Communications within the detectoritself and also between the ILP-1 and ILPT-1 detectorsand the control panel or the FPI-32 programmingaccessory are supervised and safeguarded againstdisruption by reliable, microprocessor based errorchecking routines. Additionally, the microprocessorsupervises all EEPROM memory locations and pro-vides a high degree of EEPROM failure fault tolerance.

    In IXL or MXL applications, an ILP series detectordetermines it’s operating status to be normal, in alarm,or in trouble depending on the difference between thealarm threshold value stored in the detector’s memoryand the detector’s latest analog measurement. Thedetector then communicates changes in its status tothe MXL or IXL control panel. In addition, MXL panelswill periodically sample the value of the detector’sanalog signal in order to determine if those valuesindicate excessive dust buildup in the photo-chamber;if so the MXL will indicate that the particular detectorrequires maintenance. For XL3 control panel applica-tions, the detector’s operating status is determined tobe normal, in alarm or in trouble depending upon thedifference between the alarm threshold values storedin memory at the XL3 panel and the analog value ofsignals transmitted by the detector and evaluated atthe control panel.

    When an ILP series detector’s alarm condition isconfirmed by the control panel, the detector’s LEDflashes and continues flashing until the system isreset at the control panel. Also, any user definedsystem alarm function or control by event functionsare activated. Each ILP series detector is capable ofoperating one “I” series remote alarm indicator, or oneauxiliary relay, or one audible base.

    Detector sensitivity, calibration and identification aredynamically supervised by the control panel. Detectorsensitivity can be changed from the control panel.

    The SensorLINK FPI-32 Program/Test accessory isused to program and verify the detector’s address.The technician selects the accessory’s program modeto enter the desired address. The FPI-32 will thenautomatically set and verify the address and test thedetector. The FPI-32 operates on AC power or re-chargeable batteries, providing the flexibility andconvenience to program and test detectors anywhere.When in the test mode, the FPI-32 will perform aseries of diagnostic tests on the ILP detectors withoutaltering the address, allowing technicians to determineif the detector is operating properly or not.

    The ILP series detectors may be installed on the sameMXL or XL3 circuit with ID-60 series detectors, MSIseries manual boxes, TRI series interfaces, ICP outputcontrol devices or the CZM series conventional zonemodules. The ILP series detectors may also be in-stalled on the same XL3 circuit with X series detec-tors, manual boxes or interface modules. ILP seriesdetectors may be installed on the same IXL (ICON)circuit with other “I” series detectors, manual boxes orTRI interfaces.

    All ILP series detectors can be cleaned in the field asrequired by simply removing first the detector cover,then the photo chamber cover and cleaning the interiorsurfaces of the photo chamber with a clean, soft clothor brush.

    The ILPT-1 is a photoelectric detector with a restorablethermal sensor. An alarm will be initiated when thetemperature around the detector’s thermal sensorreaches 135 degrees Fahrenheit (57°C) or whensufficient smoke enters the photoelectric chamber.

    ILP series detectors are also designed for use with theAD-3ILP air duct housings for air duct applications. If arelay is desired, use a DA-X3SR module with the AD-3ILP housing.

    The ILP series detectors use the low profile surfacemounting detector bases. Detector base model DB-3Smounts to a 4-inch octagonal, square or single gangelectrical box. Relay base model DB-X3RS mounts to a4-inch square deep electrical box. Audible base modelADBI-60 mounts to a 4-inch square deep electrical box.When a 4-inch square or 4-inch square deep electricalbox is used, an optional trim ring is available; modelRA-ADB. The DB-3S, DB-X3RS and ADBI-60 bases usescrew clamp terminals for all electrical connections andself-wiping contacts for increased reliability. Thesebases contain a provision for an optional, concealedlocking mechanism, model DB-LK, to prevent unautho-rized removal of the detector head.

    All ILP series photoelectric detectors are approved foroperation within the U.L. specified temperature rangeof 0°C and 38°C.

  • Applications DataInstallation of the ILP series of photoelectric detectorsrequires a two-wire circuit of 18 AWG thermoplasticfixture wire enclosed in conduit, or 18 AWG limitedenergy, shielded cable without conduit if permitted bylocal building codes. Field wiring should conform tolocal and National Electric Codes, and to the controlpanel wiring specifications.

    “T-tapping” is permitted only for Style 4 (Class B)wiring.

    ILP series photoelectric detectors can be appliedwithin the maximum 30 foot center spacing (900 sq.ft.areas) as referenced in NFPA 72. This applicationsguideline is based on ideal conditions, specifically;smooth ceiling surfaces, minimal air movement, andno physical obstructions between potential firesources and the detector. Do not mount detectors inclose proximity to ventilation or heating and air condi-tioning outlets. Exposed joists or beamed ceilings mayalso affect safe spacing limitations for detectors.Should questions arise regarding detector placement,observe NFPA 72 guidelines.

    Technical SpecificationsCurrent requirements: Normal- 1.2 mA typical

    Alarm- 1.5 mA typicalVoltage range: 16 VDC-30 VDC

    Peak pulsed voltageOperating temperature: +32°F (0°C) to 100°F (38°C)

    Per UL 268/268AHumidity: 0-93% Relative Humidity,

    Non-Condensing

    Mounting Data

    Ordering Information

  • July 2001Supersedes sheet dated 2/99

    Siemens Building TechnologiesFire Safety

    Fire Safety8 Fernwood RoadFlorham Park, NJ 07932Tel: (973) 593-2600FAX: (973) 593-6670Website: www.cerbpyro.com

    7/0110M

    SFS-IGPrinted in U.S.A.

    Fire Safety2 Kenview BoulevardBrampton, OntarioCanada L6T 5E4Tel: (905) 799-9937FAX: (905) 799-9858

    NOTICE: The use of other than Siemens Fire Safety detectors and bases with Siemens Fire Safety equipment will be considereda misapplication of Siemens Fire Safety equipment and as such void all warranties either expressed or implied withregard to loss, damage, liabilities and/or service problems.

    (713)-395-1508Fax: (713) [email protected]

    IndustrialZoneP.O. Box 667306Houston, Texas 77266United States

    www.industrialzone.com