FC100 200 Install
FC100 200 Install
FC100 200 Install
FC200 - FC200/S - FC200/SL - FC100: Hereby, Bentel Security, declares the above mentioned Control Panels to be in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. The complete R&TTE Declaration of Conformity for each Panel can be found at www.bentelsecurity.com/dc.html. These Control Panels comply with EN54-2; EN54-4 1999. Installation of these systems must be carried out strictly in accordance with the instructions described in this manual, and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force. The above mentioned Control panels have been designed and made to the highest standards of quality and performance. The manufacturer recommends that the installed system should be completely tested at least once a month. BENTEL SECURITY Srl shall not assume the responsibility for damage arising from improper application or use. The above mentioned Control panels have no user-friendly components, therefore, should be serviced by authorized personnel only. The following versions of the Fireclass200 series are available: FC200 - Master panel with 4 A Linear power supply; FC200/S - Master panel with 2.5 A Switching power supply; FC200/SL - Slave panel without power supply unit; Fc100 - Master panel with 2.5 A Switching power supply; If a technical feature is common to all versions, the name Fireclass200 is used in the description. If a technical feature applies to a specific version, the name of the version concerned is specified. Proper functioning of the FireClass200 components can be guaranteed ONLY when ambient conditions, external to the cabinet, comply with the 3k5 category of IEC 721-3-3:1978. The Loops of the FireClass200 control panel support 396 Analogue Devices. The Conventional Zone of the FireClass200 control panel supports30 Conventional Devices. The Fireclass200 supports a maximum of 512 devices in all. In order to meet standards and qualify for IMQ Certification, the FC200/SL Slave panel must be equipped with a BENTEL BA424 (27.6 V - 4 A) Linear power supply or BENTEL BAQ60/24 (27.6 V - 2.5 A) Switching power supply. Only the Manufacturer (Access Level no. 4 refer to Accss Levels section) can install the FC200/SL Slave panel power supply. The FC200/SL Slave panel can operate ONLY when connected to a FireClass200 Master panel. BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical features of this product without prior notice.
Via Gabbiano, 22 - Z.I. S.Scolastica - 64013 CORROPOLI (TE) - ITALY Installation manual: Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200 Istruzioni Inst. Inglese Antin. FC200/UK ISTINSFC200/UK
TABLE OF CONTENTS
OVERVIEW
Access Levels Main Features
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Options with requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Telecom Module FC200/COM (Accessory item) . . . . . 8 Alarm cycle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Upgraded/New technical features (Firmware version 4.00) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
Main unit (FireClass200) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Output Expander (FC200/6OUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telecom Module FC200/COM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Repeater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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INSTALLATION
Mounting the Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing Output expanders (FC200/6OUT) . . . . . . Installing the Telecom Module (FC200/COM) . . . . . Installing Repeater Panels (FC200/REP) . . . . . . . Completing the Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Main board terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connectiing Addressable Analogue Devices . . . . . Connecting Conventional Devices . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting Repeaters and Slave Panels . . . . . . . Connecting Output Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Connecting the Telecom Module (FC200/COM) . . . . Connecting the Power Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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PROGRAMMING
Auto (Autolearning - Automatic enrolling) . . . . . . . Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . Connections: Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming: Fire detectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming: Input modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming: Output modules . . . . . . . . . . . . . Programming: Conventional Zone module . . . . . . . Programming: Repeaters and Slave panels . . . . . . Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Loop 1 and Loop 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Conventional Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bell Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Password (PassWD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Welcome Message (MesINI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prealarm time (P) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Warning Threshold (W) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Alarm Verify (V) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Drift Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Timer and Special Timer (T and S) . . . . . . . . . . . Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Extinction Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Blink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Silence mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Walk Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Restore default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dial. (Telephone Dialler) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Digital Telephone Communicator (Digital Commun.) . . Telephone Numbers (T.Num) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Remote management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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MODIFYING
Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Delete Log (Del. Log) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telecom Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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READING PARAMETER
Devices/Zones/Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Log . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Log data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Telecom Module . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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QUICK GUIDE
General features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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FC200 and FC100 Features FC200 EN54 Approved 2 analogue loop: supports 99 sensors and 99 modules Automatic device-drift compensation Modular loop management 1 conventional input line: supports 30 fire detectors and an unlimited number of Callpoints FC100 EN54 Approved 1 analogue loop: supports 99 sensors and 99 modules Automatic device-drift compensation
1 conventional input line: supports 30 fire detectors and an unlimited number of Callpoints 16 programmable software zones 16 programmable software zones 16 alarm repeat outputs (open-collectors): 1 16 alarm repeat outputs (open-collectors): 1 per zone per zone 1 "C" alarm output 1 "C" alarm output 4 programmable, supervised, silenceable 1 programmable, supervised, silenceable alarm output (relays) ---- expandable to 16 us- alarm output (relay) ing FC-200/6OUT expander modules 1 NON-supervised, NON-silenceable ancillary alarm output (relay) 1 NON-supervised, NON-silenceable Fault output (relay) RS485 Interface ---- supports 8 repeaters RS485 Interface ---- supports 8 repeaters RS232 Interface for serial printer ---- linked to RS232 Interface for serial printer ---- linked to the Control panel or a PC for upload/download the Control panel or a PC for upload/download operations operations 200 event log 200 event log Supports 2 FC200/6OUT output expanders to Supports 2 FC200/6OUT output expanders to provide 16 outputs provide 13 outputs Local/Remote Upload/Down load from PC Local/Remote Upload/Down load from PC TELECOM Module (Accessory item) TELECOM Module (Accessory item) Power supply: 230 Vca +/- 10% Power supply: 230 Vca +/- 10% Available with 2.5 A power supply/battery charger Available with 2.5 A power supply/battery and with 27.6V-4A linear power supply charger Housing for 2 x 17 Ah batteries Housing for 2 x 17 Ah batteries Dimensions (w x h x d): 432 x 577 x 131 mm Dimensions (w x h x d): 432 x 577 x 131 mm Weight (without batteries): max. 9.0 Kg Weight (without batteries): max. 9.0 Kg FC200 and FC100 The Installer and Operator manuals can be used with FC200 and FC100 Fire Control panels, however, where features and capacity differ, refer to the above table.
OVERVIEW
Access Levels The FireClass200 Access Levels filter system control as follows. Level 1 Level 2A Level 2B Level 3A Level 3B All persons can view the system status through the Plexiglas window. Only authorized key holders can open the cabinet door access the manual commands (RESET, SILENCE and LOGGER). Only authorized User PINs (1 to 5 digit codes) can Enable/Disable the Loop devices, Bell Outputs, Software Zones and Network devices. Only the Installer PIN (1 to 5 digit code) can access the parameter programming phase. 0nly authorized personnel are allowed to open the cabinet (remove the screws and open the control panel door) for maintenance work (change the battery, replace fuses, etc). Only the manufacturer is allowed to open the cabinet (remove the screws and open the control panel door) for PCB repair work (replace components, etc.). Main Features Day/Night The FireClass200 can operate in Day or Night Mode. If the system is silenced during Day Mode, SILENCE status will be held until the system is unsilenced (i.e. unless new alarms or faults occur). If the system is silenced during DAY Mode, SILENCE status will be held until the system is unsilenced (i.e. unless new alarms or faults occur).Silence will be enabled until the SILENCE button is pressed again. If the system is silenced during NIGHT Mode, SILENCE status will be for the preset time (accepted values: 30 seconds to 30 minutes). This system provides Automatic Alarm Threshold variation. The preset Alarm Threshold of analogue detectors will be increased during Day Mode, in order to avoid false alarms caused by persons (cigarette smoke, etc.) in the protected ambient.
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OVERVIEW
Options with requirements The FireClass200 control panel provides the following options with requirements (complies with European norm EN54 part 2):
outputs to fire alarm routing equipment co-incidence detection fault signals from points disablement of addressable points Test condition
Telecom Module FC200/COM (Accessory item) The Telecom Module sends recorded messages to programmed telephone numbers and, using reporting protocols, transmits data to central stations. This module allows operators to manage the system over-the-phone by means of the FC200/SW software package. Description r 8 independent channels r Records one 11 second alarm message per channel r 32 programmable telephone numbers r Accepts 15 digit telephone numbers and 1 or 5 second pauses r Repeats alarm messages for up to 20, 40, 60 or 80 seconds r Repeats call cycle up to 5 times r Voice answer detection r Bypassable "dial tone" test r Telephone-line Interface r Protected against over-voltage r DTMF and Pulse dialling r Digital recording/Message playback r Non-volatile memory r Manages the following reporting protocols: ADEMCO SLOW 10 BAUD, ADEMCO FAST 14 BAUD, FRANKLIN 20 BAUD, RADIONICS 40 BAUD, SCANTRONIC 10 BAUD, CONTACT ID (DTMF), SIA 300 BAUD. Alarm cycle If an alarm channel triggers an alarm, the telephone dialler will generate the respective alarm cycle (as per figure 1).
The dialler will switch to the telephone line. The dialler will wait 3 seconds then will engage the telephone line. If the Dial-tone check option is enabled (refer to the "Programming" section), the dialler will wait for the dial tone. NOTE: If the dialler does not detect the dialling tone within the preset time, it will repeat the process 4 times before hooking-up and stepping back to phase 1. If this option is disabled the dialler will go directly to the next phase.
Phase 4 Phase 5
The dialler will dial the telephone number associated the with the alarm channel concerned. If the Voice answer detection option is enabled (refer to the "Programming" section), the dialler will wait 25 seconds for a voice answer and, if detected, will step to the next phase. If the Voice answer detection option 6 is disabled, the dialler will pause for several seconds before going to the next phase. The dialler will send the respective alarm channel message. The message will be played for the preset Message playback time (20, 40, 60 or 80 seconds). The Call cycle (set up during the programming phase) determines the number of times each telephone number ---- assigned to the alarm channel concerned ---- will be dialled (1 to 5 times).
Phase 6
Call cycle
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OVERVIEW
Upgraded/New technical features (Firmware version 4.00) r Extended template provides full alarm details (refer to the Operators Manual ---- pages 9, 10) r RS485 protocol upgrade for fast data transmission r Centralized Master panel Log ---- retrieves, saves and broadcasts all the network events (refer to the Operators Manual pages 9, 10)- Logger on Slave: (refer to the Software Manual "System") r View Alarm event details from Repeaters (refer to the Operators Manual ---- pages 9, 10) r New "Ignore output supervision" option for dry-contact management of Output Modules (refer to Installation Manual page 48) r New Single Zone/ALL Zone Double knock option (refer to the Installers Manual ---- pages 48, 49) r New Zone Prealarm event (refer to the Installers Manual ---- pages 47, 48, 49) r Resets slave panel from master (refer to the Software Manual "System") r Resets master panel from slave (refer to the Software Manual "System") r Sets to Day Mode on power up (at default) r Verify Alarm option (refer to the Installers Manual ---- page 44, 45 and Operators Manual ---- pages 18, 25). r Manages Prealarms (refer to the Installers Manual ---- page 58 and Operators Manual ---- pages 9, 13). r Manages Warning signals (refer to the Installers Manual ---- pages 47, 48, 53, 59, 75)
FireClass control panel firmware verions 4.00 and Repeater firmware versions 1.2 CANNOT operate on applications using FireClass control panels and Repeaters with lower firmware versions.
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PARTS IDENTIFICATION
This chapter holds the full description of the main components and LEDs of the FireClass200. In most cases, the numbers in boldface refer to the parts shown in the tables and figures.
ALARM ON: the control panel is in ALARM status. MORE ALARMS ON: presence of more than one alarm condition. FLASHING: PRE-ALARM status - the sensors have detected an alarm PRE-ALARM condition. The Outputs will be activated when the PRE-ALARM delay ends. TELECOM ON: the control panel is physically connected to the telephone line. OFF: mains failure. Mains power must be restored before the batteries MAIN POWER empty. FLASHING: Walk Test mode on a Software Zone; an alarm condition on WALK TEST the Zone in question will generate an alarm status on the assigned Outputs for approximately one second. DISABLED ON: at least one device is disabled. NIGHT ON: the control panel is operating in NIGHT mode. DAY ON: the control panel is operating in DAY mode. ON: presence of at least one fault condition; the type of fault will be FAULT signalled by the associated LED and/or on the display. ON: mains failure; the standby batteries will takeover the power supply to the control panel. This LED is complementary to the green MAINSMAINS POWER LED, and will continue to signal the fault event after mains power has been restored (memory). ON: low batteries; proper functioning of the control panel cannot be LOW BATTERY guaranteed in the event of black-out. Wait several hours, if the LED stays ON the batteries are not rechargeable and must be replaced BATTERY FAULT ON: batteries are completely empty or not connected - check fuse 41 GROUND ON: voltage leak to ground - check connection insulation. ON: burnt fuse (fuse 41 or 42) - the fuse concerned will be indicated on FUSES the display. LOGIC UNIT ON: "blocked" microprocessor - call Installer for service. PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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ADDRESS ON: loss of a loop device. SAME ADDRESS ON: two devices on the same loop have the same address. ON: the SILENCE button has been used to places the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status. DAY mode SILENCE status will be held until SILENCE the SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT mode SILENCE will be held for the programmed SILENCE time. ON: the corresponding zone is in ALARM Status. Flashing (3 secs. ON - 1 sec. OFF): the corresponding Zone is in PREZ01 Z16 ALARM status . Flashing (1 sec. ON - 0.5 sec. OFF): the FIXED delay is active. Flashing (2 secs ON - 2 secs OFF): the PAS delay is active. BUTTON FUNCTION
Places the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status: DAY mode SILENCE SILENCE status will be held until the SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT mode SILENCE is held for the programmed SILENCE time. ACK Activates the PAS delay (if pressed when the FIXED delay is active). RESET REARMS the control panel. Tests the control panel buzzer and LEDs. When this button is pressed, TEST all warning LEDs should light and the buzzer should emit a intermittent acoustic signal (1 sec. beep - 1 sec. pause). PART DESCRIPTION 1 Control panel door with Plexiglas window 2 Pocket for zone description 3 4 5 6 7 8 LCD 4 rows ---- 20 columns Command panel Control panel door lock Two screws for securing command panel and battery compartment door Battery compartment door stop Battery compartment door
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Figure 2
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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PART
DESCRIPTION Jumper to enable programming: 9 > programming enabled (default) > programming disabled 10 Keypad/Display board 11 Cable passage (3 x 30 mm) 12 Wall mounting holes (4 x 5 mm) 6 Output expander FC200/6OUT (optional - 2 maximum) Telecom module FC200/COM (optional) Main board 27.6 V - 4 A linear power supply/battery charger 27.6 V - 2.5 A switching power supply/battery charger Battery connectors Compartment for two (optional)12 V, 17 Ah batteries Jumper for series connection of batteries Bag holding: two F 250V 3.15A fuses; one F 250V 6.3A fuse; two keys; 21 four 1N4007 diodes; jumper for series connection of batteries 22 Chased cable passage (40 x 170 mm) 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 23 Loop interface
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Figure 3
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Power unit
The FireClass200 is available in two models: FC200/S - with 27.6 V - 2.5 A Switching power supply (see fig. 3a); FC200 - with 27.6 V - 4 A Linear power supply (see fig. 3b). DESCRIPTION Rivet to secure switching power supply Power supply protection fuse: a) F3.15A 250V; b) F 2A 250V Terminal board for Mains power connection Fine adjustment trimmer for output voltage Power supply output for devices operating at 24 V (27.6 V) Connector for power supply to the main board Switching-power-supply output voltage signal
PART 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
Figure 4
Parts of the Power Supply Unit Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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PART
DESCRIPTION 32 Connector for Keypad/Display 33 Connectors (2) FC200/6OUT Output expanders Jumper to enable data storage: 34 > memory disabled (default) > memory enabled 35 Microprocessor 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 Connector for FC200/COM Telecom module Reserved jumper Extractable terminal boards EOL Resistor (2.700 ohm / red-purple-red-gold) Power-supply connector F 6.3A 250V protection fuse against battery polarity inversion F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for +AUX output F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for the power supply line of the RS458 bus RS232 Serial Port Loop interface connector
Figure 5
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Loop Interface
PART 48 49 50 51 DESCRIPTION Loop 2 Status: polling (Red LED) Loop 2 Status: response (Green LED) Loop 1 Status: polling (Red LED) Loop 1 Status: response (Green LED)
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Parts of the FC200/6OUT Output Expander (a) and Loop Interface (b) and Telecom module (c) Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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Figure 7
PARTS IDENTIFICATION
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Repeater
PART DESCRIPTION 61 Wall mounting holes (3) for ( 5 mm) 62 Cable duct holes (2) for ( 30 mm) 63 Microprocessor 64 Address assignment switches
Figure 8
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INSTALLATION
ATTENTION Installation of the FireClass200 must be carried out in strict accordance with the instructions herein and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force. Work carefully through the following steps (refer to the figures on pages 11 and 13).
Plan the system layout. Lay the cables. Mount the control panel. Install add-on boards (if necessary). Complete the connections.
WARNING: DO NOT connect the Mains until all other wiring has been completed.
Program the control panel parameters. Test the system (detectors, signalling and ancillary devices). Mounting the Control panel
When selecting the mounting location, ensure that:
the Mains power, peripherals and the telephone line can be connected to
the control panel without difficulty;
there is at least 20 cm space on all sides of the control panel to allow for
air flow. Work carefully through the following steps. 1. 2. 3. 4. Open the control panel door 1: pull the plastic bag 21 through the wire entry 22 (the control panel key is inside the plastic bag). Remove the screws 6 and the control panel frontplate. Lift the battery-housing door off its hinge 7 and open the door. Drill the anchor screw holes 12 (use the backplate for the screw locations). CAUTION Check for water pipes and cable conduits before drilling. 5. Pull the chased wires through the wire entry 22 and attach the control panel to the wall.
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Using a hammer, remove the knockout and pull the external wires through the wire entry 11. Use HB flame class (or higher) lock nuts to secure the cable conduit union to the box.
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Using the microswitches 55, assign an address to the repeater panel (refer to the following chart). ADDRESS No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON MICROSWITCH No. 2 3 OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 4 OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF
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[LC]
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[EX] [485]
The Conventional Line supports 30 Conventional detectors. WARNING Do not connect more than 512 devices to the control panel. Reserved Output. Serial Bus ---- Terminals for FC200/REP repeater panels (maximum 8) and FireClass200 Slave panels (maximum 7). Serial bus terminals ---- 15[+] and 16[-]; 27.6 V power voltage terminals ---- 14[ ] and 17[+]. Aancilliary power 24 V ---- Power supply to devices that operate at 24 V (protected by fuse 42 and powered by the standby batteries): Positive (27.6 V) on terminal 19[+]; Ground on terminal [ ].
[AUX]
Non-supervised fault output ---- Dry contact relay for non-supervised devices: During standby status ---- terminal 20[CM1] closes to terminal 21[NC1]; In the event of fault ---- terminal 20[CM1] closes to terminal 22[NO1]. Blackout events (mains and battery supply failure) will activate the Non-supervised fault output. Non-supervised fire output ---- Dry contact relay for non-supervised devices: During standby status ---- terminal 23[CM2] closes to terminal 24[NC2]; In the event of fire ---- terminal 23[CM2] closes to terminal 25[NO2]. Type C output - Supervised ---- Terminals for supervised devices activated by positive (24 V): During ALARM status ---- positive (27.6 V) on terminal [+]; ground on terminal [-]. This output can be bypassed via the DISABLE menu. ALARM status will activate this non-programmable output. Positive outputs - Programmable - Supervised ---- Terminals for supervised devices activated by positive (24 V): Output active ---- positive (27.6 V) on terminal [+]; ground on terminal [--]. These outputs can be bypassed via the DISABLE menu. Connect an EOL 2,700 ohm resistor (red-purple-red-gold) to terminals [+] and [--] of these outputs. This will allow the control panel to detect and signal when the outputs are shorted and/or open. NOTE: The EOL resistor must be connected to the last device on the Supervised output. Connect a diode (1N4002 or 1N4007) in series to the devices connected to these outputs.
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[CM2] [NC2] [NO2] [C]
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[C2] [C3] [C4]
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[REM]
All the [+] terminals of the Supervised outputs must be closed to the [--] terminal of the same output. For for example, the connection on terminal 26[+] must close only to terminal 27[--]. Logic Unit Blocked ---- Output for remote signalling of the Logic Unit Blocked fault: During Blocked fault ---- positive (27.6 V) on terminal 34[REM]. An external power supply must be used to supply the devices connected to the REM output. Default programming ---- This output will indicate when the control panel is operating with default programming values: control panel is operating with default programming).
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[DEF]
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Different device types (e.g. Fire detector and module) can have the same address.
Figure 9
Wiring diagram of a 2 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible analogue devices (Fire detector, Input modules, Output modules, Conventional Zone modules, Manual callpoints); c) T connection. Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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Figure 10
Wiring diagram of a 4 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible analogue devices (Fire detectors, Input modules, Output modules, Conventional Zone modules, Manual callpoints).
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You can use 2 or 4 wires for the loop connections. NOTE: The loop connection type must be specified during the programming phase. Figure 9 illustrates the 2 wire connection to Loop 1. Figure 10 illustrates the 4 wire connection to Loop 1.
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The 2 wire connection does not permit more than 32 detectors per loop. The 4 wire connection does not permit T connections.
Connect the Conventional Fire detectors in parallel to terminals [LC+] and [ ]. The resistor (2,700 ohm) connected to these terminals must be moved to the terminals indicated in the instructions of the last device on the Conventional Line (see fig. 10a). Connect the Common (C) and the Normally Open (NO) terminals of the Manual callpoint in parallel to terminals [LC+] and [ ]. When pressed, the callpoint must not be shorted but must have a 680 ohm resistance. If the callpoint does not have a 680 ohm resistor, connect one externally. If the manual callpoint is the last device on the Conventional Line, the EOL resistor must be connected as per figure 10a. NOTE: Conventional devices can be connected to the loops by means of Conventional Zone modules.
Manual callpoints
Figure 11
Wiring diagram of Repeater and Slave Panels connected to the RS485 network Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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Figure 12
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+ +
The address of the Output-Expander Bell outputs depends on the OutputExpander address. The terminal marked "C" is a Type C Output and not a Bell output. The Type C Output is a Non-programmable, Supervised output. The Bell outputs can be forced to standby status by means of the SILENCE button. Once an alarm has been acknowledged, you can silence the audible signalling devices and leave the visual signalling devices active until the alarm conditions cease. For example, a connection similar to the wiring diagram in figure 14 will activate the Flasher, the Bell and the visual and audible signalling device of the Self-powered Siren in the event of an alarm. Using the SILENCE button will stop the horn but not the flasher, which will continue to signal Alarm status until the RESET button is pressed.
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Wiring diagram of the connection of a single device (a) and several devices (b) to Bell outputs (device activated by positive (27.6 V) on terminal [A+]). Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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Figure 14
Figure 15
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Connect the external power supply to terminal 26: connect Earth to terminal
[ ]; Neutral to terminal [N] and Line to terminal [L].
Fit the two 12 V - 17 Ah batteries; connect in series to the jumper 20 (supplied); connect the dry contacts to the connector 18.
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The control panel will rearm automatically when power restores after blackout. Use YASA 12 V - 17 Ah batteries - model NP 17-12 FR, or similar, with UL94-V2 (or over) case flame class. Respect the connection polarity. In the event of inverted polarity, replace the fuse 41 (F 6.3A 250V). The display configuration on power-up depends on the operations done prior to power failure. NETWORK LED (ON) and the following messages (shown intermittently). FIRE CLASS 2 No Devices Default Data : 23/11/98 Mon FIRE CLASS 2 Hit a Key to take control
From this status you can access the system by pressing any key except TEST.
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If parameter changes were made prior to power loss, the following messages will be shown intermittently. CLASS 2 No Devices acquired : 23/11/98 Mon FIRE FIRE CLASS 2 Hit a Key to take control
From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any button except RESET and TEST.
If autolearning was done prior to power loss, the following message will be
shown. FIRE CLASS 2 Scanning Loop >> >> >> : 23/11/98 Mon From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any button except RESET and TEST.
Maintenance
Carry out the following operations periodically. 1. 2. Remove dust with a damp cloth (use water only). Clean the Plexiglas window with a damp cloth (use water only). Do not clean the control panel keypad, as you may accidentally activate a command. Press the TEST button to check the LEDs and the Buzzer. Check the batteries. Check all connections. Check that the inside of the control panel cabinet is free from obstructions. Steps 4., 5. and 6. must be carried out by qualified persons only.
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The FireClass200 system can be managed from the main panel, over-thephone (via a Telecom interface) and/or through the FC200/SW software application (the computer must be connected locally via RS232 serial port).
The locked cabinet door allows access to authorized key holders only (Access Level 2A). There are three main phases with different access levels, as follows. Programming The Programming phase allows the installer to program the control panel and peripheral devices (detectors, modules, repeater and slave panels). Access to this phase requires entry of the Installer PIN (Access Level 3A). The Modifying phase allows users to disable the control panel peripherals and delete (clear) the counters and memory. Access to this phase requires entry of the Installer PIN or a User PIN (Access Level 2B). The Reading Parameter phase allows users to: ---- view and/or print the control panel log (events and programming data); ---- check the control panel and peripheral device parameters; ---- view the control panel version. No PIN is required. The instructions herein refer to system management from the Control panel. For the instructions relative to programming and management from a PC refer to the FC200/SW software instructions manual. The parameter descriptions and values are valid in both cases.
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Editing a Text
Use the key to confirm and save changes and to step forward or back. Read this section carefully to get an overall view of the steps involved in creating strings (e.g. Labels).
Use the and keys to scroll along the line. Press the respective key until the required letter is shown. Use the key for upper-case letters and the key for lower-case letters. Use key 9 for punctuation marks (full-stop, comma and dash) and spaces.
Once the text has been completed, press the key to confirm and step forward, or position the cursor on the first letter of the text then press the key to step back. # The display examples show the default values (refer to Analogue values). The # symbol indicates that the respective parameter has no default value setting.
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Select the required option, and refer to the respective section. Exit If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the control panel will exit automatically.
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Type in the installer code (00000 at default). Each digit will be masked by the symbol Q.
Press the key to confirm the code. The display will show the PROGRAMMING menu. Select the required option and refer to the respective section for instructions. Wrong code If you enter a wrong code, the system will prompt you to Retry.
To change the installer code (00000 at default), refer to the "Password (PassWD)" section. If the jumper 9 is not connected the display will show the RAM Disabled message. Writing RAM Disabled ! Act on internal DIP
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Autolearning (enrolling) must be done during the installation phase and after changes to the loop and network configurations, bell outputs and Telecom module. Ensure that the SAME ADDRESS LED is OFF before starting. FireClass200 as the Master panel. Otherwise, the Master panel will be unable to communicate with the system repeater and slave panels).
Select the Network option from the SYSTEM menu then configure the Auto-learning does not modify the programmed parameters.
1. Select the Auto option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 1). 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
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If the control panel is programmed as MASTER, the display will show ...
Select the required loop (1 or 2) to access and program the parameters of the loop devices. Refer to the "Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2" section. Select 3 to access and program the parameters of the RS485 network devices of the MASTER panel (refer to "Network Devices"). Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2
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The following instructions apply to loops 1 and 2. The example shows loop 1 with two optical smoke detectors at addresses 1 and 2. Select the Loop 1 option from the ANALYSIS CONNECTIONS menu (press 1) and program the loop 1 device parameters. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET
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Loop 1 devices: Smoke :## Thermal:## Mod.IN:## Mod.OUT:## Balanced outputs :##
This shows the number of smoke detectors. This shows the number of heat detectors. This shows the number of input modules (IN). This shows the number of output modules (OUT). This shows the number of bell outputs: without Output Expander = 4 bell outputs; with 1 Output Expander = 10 bell outputs; with 2 Output Expanders = 16 bell outputs. Use the Devices option from the PROGRAMMING menu to program the Bell Outputs.
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Press the key to view the parameters of the devices at the lowest address. If several devices share the same address, detectors will be shown first.
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Position the cursor on the last parameter on the bottom right then press the key.
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The display will show the parameters of the device at the next address.
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Position the cursor on the first character of the second line then press the key.
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The display will show the parameters of the device at the previous address.
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Connections: Network
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The following example shows two repeater panels, connected to the Network (addresses 1 and 8). Select the Network option from the CONNECTIONS menu (press 3) and program the network device parameters. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET
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The display will show the devices found on the RS485 Network.
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Press the key to view the parameters of the device with the lowest address. If several devices share the same address, repeater panels will be shown first.
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Position the cursor on the first character of the second line then press the key.
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The display will show the parameters of the device at the previous address.
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Press the key to view the parameters of the device at the next address.
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Programming: Fire detectors Figure 16 shows the fire detector parameters. Description Analogue Value Label Associated Zone This is the non-editable description of the device type. This shows the non-modifiable real-time values measured by the device. This is for the editable device-label (up to 20 characters). The system will use the label as the device identifier. Each device can be associated with 4 of the 16 software zones. If a device goes into ALARM status, all the zones it is connected to (associated zones) will also go into ALARM status. This parameter determines the device threshold, if this limit is exceeded the control panel will generate ALARM status. The threshold is indicated by an arbitrary unit: 00 to 99 (default 50%). This determines the actions the control panel will perform when the device threshold is exceeded: * (default) - the control panel will signal the ALARM according to the preset times and operating modes. P (Prealarm) - the control panel will activate the ALARM delay. A (Warning) - the control panel will activate a WARNING signal. Alarm verify This option determines the number of times the device must exceed the Alarm threshold before the programmed actions will be activated. If the Alarm verify counter is set at 99, the control panel will not take into account the number of times the device detects alarm conditions, but will consider only the length of time the alarm conditions persist. In this way, the control panel will not generate an alarm until the preset "Alarm verify" time expires. The Timer option from the OPTIONS menu will allow you to program the hours and days of the week when the Alarm threshold must be increased. It is possible to set T Timer, type S Timer or no Timer (indicated by **). If you set both timers, the highest values will be applied. This shows the loop the device is connected to. This shows the device address.
Alarm threshold
Procedure type
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Figure 16
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To access the parameters shown in figure 17b ---- position the cursor on
the third line of the display then press key 1.
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To access the parameters shown in figure 18b ---- position the cursor on
the third line of the display then press key 1.
Desciption Label: 20 characters max. Zones: 00 16 Points Loop: *; 1; 2 Type: S = Sensor; M = Module Address: 00 99 Description Extinction type: **; E1; E2; E3; E4 General conditions Alarm: *** = none; AI = Alarm; 2AI = Double Knock Fault: *** = none; Ft = Fault; FtN = Net Fault Prealarm: **** = none; Pre =Prealarm PreZ=Prealarm Zone Wrn = Warning; WrnN = Net Warning; WrnZ = Zone Warning ; WrnP = Point Warning; Bypass supervisory output : ** = Check output fault; IF = (Ignore fault); Dont check output fault
Analogue value: 00 99
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PRG:Module OUT. %## P=S P=S P=S Extinction : ** G:***,***,**** ** Analogue value: 00 99
Figure 18
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Associated Points
Each output module can be associated with 3 Input Points. If any one of its Input Points goes into ALARM status, the output module will activate. For each Point it is necessary to indicate:
the loop the device is connected to (1 or 2); the device type - Detector (D) or a module (M); the device address (01 through 99 or CL = Conventional Line).
Extinction mode This parameter establishes the operating modes and times applied by the output module during extinction operations. To program the Extinction mode, select the Extinction Mode option from the OPTIONS menu. If ** is programmed (at default) the output module will not be used in extinction operations. This option will allow you to select the conditions that will activate the output module:
General conditions
ALARM (Al) or Network ALARM (NAl); Fault (Ft) or Network Fault (NFt); Prealarm (Pre), Prealarm Zone (PreZ), Warning (Wrn) or Network Warning
(NetW), ZWrn (Zone Warning) or PWrn (Point Warning). If the "ZWrn" option is enabled, the control panel will activate the output when one of its associated zones goes into prealarm status. If the "PWrn" option is enabled, the control panel will activate the output when one of its associated points goes into Warning status. Bypass supervisory output If this option is enabled, the control panel will not signal output faults. Therefore, the control panel will be able to manage M201E-240 output modules (output modules with 230Vac switching relays), and M201E output modules with the Bypass supervisory output attribute. Figure 18 shows the respective programming template. The Bypass supervisory
Figure 19
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output and Double Knock options can be programmed on the Output Modules page of the FireSoftware application. Double Knock (on Zone or System) If this option is enabled, and the output is associated with zones, the control panel will not activate the output until two detectors on the same zone signal alarm status (Double Knock on zone). Each zone has a Verify double-knock timer ---- if the timer setting is higher than 0, the control panel will consider Double Knock on Zone events to be valid ONLY when two devices signal alarm status within the preset time. If this option is enabled, and the output is NOT associated with zones, the control panel will activate the output when any two of the system detectors signal alarm status (Double Knock on system). If the output has been programmed to operate in AND mode, the control panel will consider Double Knock events as single events and will not activate the output until a second alarm event occurs (e.g. Callpoint alarm). NOTE: Double Knock on system events are not associated with timers. Programming: Conventional Zone module Figure 19 shows the Conventional Zone module parameters. These parameters are as per Fire detectors. Programming: Repeaters and Slave panels Figure 20a shows the repeater panel parameters. Figure 20b shows the slave panel parameters. The following parameters are valid for both. Description Label Address This is the non-editable description of the device type. This is the editable device label (up to 20 characters can be entered). The label is the device identifier. This shows the device address.
Figure 20
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Devices
The Device option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to change the parameters of the Devices enrolled on loops 1 and 2. The Device option also applies to the parameters of the Conventional line (terminal [LC]), and those of the Bell Outputs on the Main board (terminals [Cx]) and on Expander Outputs (terminals [Cx]). Select the Device option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 2). 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
If the control panel concerned is a SLAVE the display will show ...
If the control panel concerned is the MASTER panel the display will show ...
Select the required option and refer to the respective section. Loop 1 and Loop 2 1. Select LOOP 1 or LOOP 2 from the DEVICE menu. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET
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Enter the device address (for parameter changes). Press the key to change the Conventional Line parameters (terminal [LC]), and refer the instructions in the "Conventional Line" section. If the entered address is valid the display will be as shown in the "Auto learning" section. If not, the display will show the Device not configured message. Press ESC to exit and go back to step 2.
PRG: devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__
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To view the parameters of other devices on the same loop ---- work through the steps in the "Auto learning" section. Press ESC to exit and go back to step 2. Conventional Line Figure 21 shows the parameters of the Conventional Line (terminal [LC]). Conventional Line programming is as per analogue detectors. Refer to the "Programming: Fire detectors" section for the description of the parameters shown in figure 17.
The Alarm threshold value is not valid for the Conventional Line, as the connected detectors supply discrete values only (alarm, open/short-circuit).
Figure 21
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Bell Outputs 1. Select Bell Outputs option from the DEVICE menu to program the parameters of the Main board bell outputs (terminals [Cx]), and Output-expander bell outputs (terminals [CX]). Enter the address of the bell output concerned. Table 1 shows the corresponding Addresses of the bell output terminals on the Main board and Output expanders. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET
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The display will show the message in figure 22a. To access the parameters shown in figure 22b ---- position the cursor on the third line of the display and then press key 1. Most of the bell output parameters are described in detail in the "Output Module" section. The following parameters are for bell outputs only.
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Address 01 corresponds to the Type C Output. The Type C Output is nonprogrammable, and will be activated each time the control panel goes into ALARM status (it is possible to modify the label of the Type C Output). When this option is selected the output will be activated in accordance with the times set for option 1 from the OPTIONS menu. If an invalid output or wrong address is entered (accepted values are 01 through 16) the display will show the Output not available message. Press ESC to go back to step 2. Outputs BELL Output not available
To view the parameters of the other bell outputs, follow the procedure described in the "Auto-learning" section. Press ESC to go back to step 2. Double knock Zone Warning Point Warning POSITION TERMINALS ADDRESSES Table 1 C As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48).
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Network 1. Select the NET option from the DEVICE menu (press 4) for the RS485 Network device parameters. Press ESC to exit and step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET
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Enter the device address. Press ESC to exit and step back.
Description Label: 20 characters max. Zones: 00 16 Points Loop: *; 1; 2 Type: S = Sensor; M = Module Address: 00 99 Description Extinction type: **; E1; E2; E3; E4 General conditions Alarm: *** = none; AI = Alarm; 2Al = Double Knock Fault: *** = none; Ft = Fault; FtN = Net Fault Prealarm: **** = none; Wrn = Warning; WrnN = Net Warning WrnZ = Zone Warning; WrnP = Point Warning; Pre = Prealarm; PreN = Net Prealarm; PreZ = Prealarm zone
Address: 01 16
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PRG: Output BELL :## P=S P=S P=S Extinction : ** G:***,***,****,**** Address: 01 16
Figure 22
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The display will show the respective parameters (refer to "Programming: Repeater and Slave panels" section). If not, the display will show the Device not configured message. Press ESC to step back.
To view the parameters of the other devices on the RS485 Network, follow the procedure described in the "Auto-learning" section. Press ESC to step back to the previous menu.
Password (PassWD)
The PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to change the Installer and user codes. Codes with 1 to 5 digits (0 through 9). Select the PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 3).
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Installer code
The installer code accesses all menus. The default installer code is 00000.
Enter the new installer code: each digit will be masked by the symbol Q.
Press the key to confirm the new code or press ESC to exit without saving. User code The user code can access the MODIFYING menu only. The default user code is 11111. Programming: USER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX
Enter the new user code: each digit will be masked by the symbol Q.
Press to confirm the new code or press ESC to exit without saving.
Enter the new message then press the key to confirm or ESC to exit without saving.
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Zones
The Zone option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to access the software-zone parameters. The same parameters can be programmed for all the devices associated with software zones. You can use the Zones option to associate output device groups with input points. The software zones parameters will be applied automatically to all the devices associated with the cone concerned. If a device is associated with several software zones, the last software zones to be programmed will determine the valid parameters. Therefore, the last parameter will be the valid parameter. Select the Zone option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 5) to access and program the parameters of the software zones. 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
The display will be as per figure 23a. Position the cursor on the third line and press 1 to access the parameters shown in figure 23b.
Figure 23
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Most of the software zones parameters are described in the "Programming: Fire detectors" section. The following parameters are for software zones only. Delay Select ON to apply the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay to the software zones. The Fixed Delay will start when an alarm condition occurs on a software zones with the Delay enabled (ON). The Fixed Delay will be signalled by blinking on the software zones LED. Press ACK to extend the running Fixed Delay - the PAS Delay (if enabled) will be added automatically to the Fixed Delay. The software zones will go into ALARM status when the total time of both delays elapses.
The Fixed Delay and PAS Delay (Positive Alarm Sequence) can be enabled, and programmed by means of the D option from the OPTIONS menu.
OPTION
Many of the parameters can be programmed through the Opt option from the PROGRAMMING menu. Select the Opt option from the PROGRAMMING menu. 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
Select the required option, in accordance with the following table, and refer to the respective section. Press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu.
PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
KEYS 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
OPTIONS Prealarm time Warning threshold Verify Drift Compensation (VALUE CONTROLLED AUTOMATICALLY) Timer Special Timer Holidays Delays (Fixed and PAS) Pulse Extinction modes
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Prealarm time (P) An input device programmed with Prealarm time will generate ALARM status when the prealarm time elapses. Prealarm status is signalled by:
an audible signal emitted by the control panel and repeater panels; blinking on the PREALARM LED; blinking on the LEDs of the associated software zones; the following message on the display (from Firmware version 4.0)
PREALARM 01/=002 FIRE CLASS 00 Device: SEN1/01 Software Zone 01
Select P from the OPTION menu (press 0) to program the Prealarm time.
PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Enter values of 0.00 through 20.00 minutes with steps of 0.5 minutes. The default prealarm time is 1 minute.
Press the key to confirm or ESC to exit without saving. Warning Threshold (W) If a loop device exceeds the preset Warning Threshold, the Control panel will generate Warning status. Control Panel in WARNING Status ! The Warning Threshold is valid for loop devices with the Warning attribute. Select W (press 1). from the OPTION menu PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
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The warning thresholds of each loop device can be programmed individually, as follows: Enter a value of 00 through 99% with steps of 1%. The Warning Threshold default value is 30%. PRG:Warning thresh. Loop: 1 M Addr. 01 Device Label Warn: threshold:%3
Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving. Alarm Verify (V) Select the Alarm Verify option for the Verify Time. The Verify Time will start when a device exceeds the ALARM Threshold. If the Analogue Value is higher than the Alarm threshold when the Verify Time expires, the control panel will generate ALARM status. However, if the Analogue Value drops below the Alarm threshold before the end of the Verify Time, the control panel will hold Standby status, and will increase automatically the value of the Verify Counter of the device. If the Analogue Value is higher than the Alarm threshold, when the Verify Counter reaches the programmed value, the control panel will generate an ALARM. To delete (clear) all the Verify Counters ---- select the Delete Verify option from the MODIFYING menu.
If another device exceeds the ALARM threshold during the Verify Time, the control panel will generate an instant ALARM. Select V from the OPTION menu (press 2) to program the Verify Time. PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Select the Alarm Verify option (00.0 minutes at default). Enter the required value. Accepted values: 00.0 through 20.0 minutes in steps of 00.5 minutes.
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Timer and Special Timer (T and S) In order to lower the false alarm rate, the Alarm Threshold of analogue detectors must be INCREASED during Day mode (to allow for cigarette smoke, heaters, etc.). The Timer can be set to activate/deactivate (ON/OFF) the Increased Alarm Threshold value. The Special Timer is especially useful in work places with split shifts (factories, offices, etc.). Both Timers have exactly the same programming and operating modes.
Ensure that the control-panel calendar and clock are properly set. Select T from the OPTION menu (press 4) to access the Timer parameters. Fig. 24 shows the respective parameters. PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Select S from the OPTION menu (press 5) to access the Special Timer parameters. Fig. 25 shows the respective parameters.
PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
ON OFF Days
Enter the time of the day (hour and minutes) when the Alarm Threshold must be increased by the non-modifiable Default value. Enter the time of the day (hour and minutes) when the programmed Alarm Threshold must be restored. Enter the days of the week when the ON-OFF times must be applied.
Figure 24
Timer parameters
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The Timer will control detectors on the loop with the T attribute. The Special Timer will control detectors on the loop with the S attribute. The H option offers further flexibility to the Timers as it will allow you to increase the Alarm Threshold on days which would normally be exempt (e.g. Sunday). A maximum of 5 dates can be programmed for this option. The dates selected for the Timer option can be applied to the Special Timer and vice versa. Select H (press 6). from the OPTION menu PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Enter the date. Cancel the day and/or month number by entering 00.
Figure 25
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Delay Use the Delay option to access and program the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay. Fixed Delay The Fixed Delay will start when alarm conditions occur on software zones with the Delay attribute (ON). The Fixed Delay will be signalled by blinking on the Software Zones LED. Press ACK to extend the running Fixed Delay. The PAS Delay (if enabled) will be added to the Fixed Delay. The software zones will generate ALARM status when the total time of both delays expires. The Fixed Delay and PAS Delay (Positive Alarm Sequence) must be enabled (ON) and programmed using the D option from the OPTIONS menu.
If another software zone detects ALARM conditions during the delay, the control panel will override the delay and generate an instant ALARM. Select D from the OPTION menu (press 7) to access the Fixed and PAS delays. PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Enter the Fixed Delay and the PAS Delay times (accepted values 0 through 20 minutes in steps of 0.5 minutes). Select ON to enable the PAS Delay. The default value is the same for both Delays: 2 minutes; OFF.
Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the previous menu.
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Pulse The Pulse option is for the ON and OFF Times of the Bell Outputs. Select Pulse from the OPTION menu (press 8). PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
Enter the required ON and OFF Times The default value is 0 (accepted values: 0 through 25.5 seconds in steps of 0.5 seconds).
The ON and OFF Times will be valid for the Bell Outputs programmed as General Condition (refer to "Bell Output"). Extinction Mode The Extinction Mode option will allow you to set up to 4 Extinction Modes. The Extinction Mode parameters determine the operating mode of the output devices and bell outputs, as follows.
This parameter determines the output device delay. The default value is 30 seconds (accepted values:30 through 99 seconds in steps of 1 second). This parameter determines how the Extinction Inhibition feature will work. grammed Delay;
ADD (default) - Extinction Inhibition will add 90 seconds to the pro STOP - Extinction Inhibition will stop the Delay 10 seconds before it is due
to end. If Extinction Inhibition is undone, the Delay will restart and run for 10 seconds;
FULL - Extinction Inhibition will refresh the Delay to its initial value. If Extinction Inhibition is undone, the Delay will restart.
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If an activating condition occurs during Extinction Inhibition, Extinction devices will be activated immediately. The LOG (logic) parameter establishes the conditions that will activate extinction.
OR (default) - only one activating condition need occur. OFF - at least two activating conditions must occur simultaneously.
Time ON (TMP) This determines the time that Extinction devices will be active. Enter values from 0 through 20 minutes - 0 (zero) means that the Extinction devices Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200
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will stop when the control panel is RESET. The default Time ON is 0 (TMP indefinite). The programmed Delay will start when the activating conditions specified in the LOG (logic) parameter occur. It is possible to stop Extinction devices whilst the Delay is running; as specified in the Mode parameter. When the programmed Delay elapses the Extinction devices will be activated for the programmed Time ON. The enabled output modules and the Bell Outputs will be activated after the programmed Delay. They will hold the activated status for the programmed Time ON .
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The Extinction Mode settings will be valid for the Outputs with the same Mode type (refer to "Extinction mode" of the Output modules and Bell Outputs). Select the Extinction Mode option from the OPTION menu (press 9) to access and program the Extinction Modes. PRG: OPTION =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode
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Select the required Extinction Mode, or press ESC to step back to the OPTION menu.
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PRG: OPTION Extinction M.: E# DLY=3 MODE=ADD TMP LOG=OR TMP=, min
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Press the key to confirm and go back to step 2. Press ESC to exit without saving and go back to step 2.
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System
Select the Sys option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 7) to access and program the system parameters. 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
Select the required option, according to the following table, and refer to the respective section or press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. KEYS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Date/Time Blink Wire SIL (Silence) WT (Walk Test) NET (Network) Printer Date and Time The Date/Time option from the SYSTEM menu is for the control panel clock settings. Select Date/Time option from the SYSTEM menu (press 1). PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer SYSTEM PARAMETERS
Enter the required Time and Date. Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu.
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The day of the week must correspond to the selected date in order to ensure proper functioning.
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Blink The analogue fire detectors are equipped with a LED which will blink when the control panel reads the detector status. Select the Blink option from the SYSTEM menu (press 2) to enable/disable the detector LED. PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer
Select the loop (L1 or L2) that the LEDs are connected to. Select ON to enable and OFF to disable the LED.
Select the address of the detector whose LED must be enabled/disabled or ...
select the address range (from ... to) of the detectors whose LEDs must be enabled/disabled.
Press the key to confirm or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu. Wires Use the Wire option to specify the configuration of the control panel loops. Select the Wire option from the SYSTEM menu (press 3). PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer
Select the configuration of each loop (2 or 4 wires). Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu.
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Silence mode The control panel SILENCE button will disable all Outputs in ALARM status (Bell Outputs and Output modules), with the exception of the NONControlled Outputs (terminals [CM1-NC1-NO1] and [CM2-NC2-NO2]). Select the SIL option from the SYSTEM menu (press 4) to access and program the Silence mode. PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer
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Mode
Select the Silence mode: pressed. The control panel will set to Day mode on power up.
Day (Default) - Silence status will be held until the SILENCE button is Night - Silence status will be held for the programmed Time ON, or until
the SILENCE button is pressed again.
AUTO - Silence status will operate in Day Mode during the hours and days
programmed on the Timers (see Timer below), otherwise, it will operate in Night Mode. If an alarm condition is detected during Silence mode, the programmed Outputs will be activated. Enter the maximum Silence Time for Night Mode. Enter from 00.5 through 20.0 minutes with steps of 0.5 minutes. The default is 0.5 minutes (30 seconds). Select the Timer for AUTO mode. Select T or S, or T and S as required. Both Timers are programmed by means of the Timer option from the OPTION menu. PRG: SYSTEM Silencing MODE: Night Time ON= ,5
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Timer
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Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu.
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Walk Test The Walk Test allows the installer to check proper functioning of the Input Points of each separate software zones. When a software zones ---- in Walk Test status goes into ALARM status, the control panel will activate the Alarm Outputs for a period of 1 to 15 seconds (depending on the number of detectors on the loops).
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FIRE
the message - WALK TEST ACTIVE ON ZONE: # (the Zone will be indicated in the space filled by # in the example);
Blinking on the TEST LED (0.5 second intervals); a long beep, followed by a long pause (2 second intervals).
Select OFF at step B to disable the Walk Test.
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Test status will be abandoned automatically if any Zone, other than the Zone in TEST status, goes into ALARM status. Test status will be abandoned automatically if any type of Fault is detected.
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Network When the Fire control system is fully installed, and several control panels are connected via RS485: one of the control panels must be programmed as MASTER and all the others as SLAVES. Select the NET option from the SYSTEM menu to program the MASTER and SLAVES. It is possible to connect the MASTER panel to one of the SLAVE panels on the network. In which case, the LEDs and display of the MASTER panel will show the status and parameters of the SLAVE panel. The commands made on the MASTER panel will be effective also on the SLAVE panel. Select the NET option from the SYSTEM menu (press 6). PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer
Status
Select the operating mode of the control panel: MASTER or SLAVE # (the address 1 through 7 will be indicated in the space filled by # in the example). The example shows the control panel programmed as SLAVE 1 (default).
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The control panel will RESET automatically each time the control panel status is changed. Specify the remote connection of the MASTER to a SLAVE panel. PRG: SYSTEM NET Cond.: MASTER MASTER -> Slave #
Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu.
If Remote Connection with a SLAVE panel has been programmed, on exiting the NETWORK window, the MASTER panel display will be the same as the slave. Press the ACK key to end the remote connection. If no key is pressed within 20 seconds the remote connection will end automatically. The MASTER panel will RESET when the connection ends.
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Printer A serial printer can be connected to the RS232 port of the control panel, for real-time printout of events. Select Printer from the SYSTEM menu (press 7). PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer
Press the key to confirm, or ESC to exit without saving and step back to the SYSTEM menu.
Verify
The Verify option from the PROGRAMMING menu is reserved for future use. If the Ver option is selected from the PROGRAMMING menu (key 8). 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
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Factory
The Factory option from the PROGRAMMING menu resets the manufacturers settings (Default) on the control panel. Select Def from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 9). 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
Select the required option and refer to the respective section, or press ESC to exit and step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. Restore default Select the Restore default option from the FACTORY menu (press 1). PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance
Press the key to Restore Default settings, or ESC to exit and step back to the FACTORY menu.
Maintenance Select the Maintenance option from the FACTORY menu to program the required date. Select the Maintenance option from the FACTORY menu (press 2). PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance
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To enable the Maintenance option, select ON and enter the date (day, month and year). The maintenance request will be signalled by FAULT status on the programmed date.
Telephone
The FC200/COM Telecom module (optional) can operate as either a Dialler or Digital Communicator ---- or both. The properly programmed Telecom module will be activated by ALARM, WARNING, PREALARM and FAULT events, and will send voice messages and/or data to the programmed telephone numbers. By entering the installer code (Factory default 00000) and pressing the key it will be possible to stop ongoing calls, and clear the call queue. Select the Tel option from the PROGRAMMING menu (press 0). 1=Auto 3=PassWD 5=Zones 8=Ver 2=Devices 4=MesINI 6=Opt 7=Sys 9=Def =Tel
Autolearning not done ---- the display will show the Module not present message.
Autolearning done ---- the display will show the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu.
Select the required option, as per the following chart and continue, or press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. KEYS OPTIONS
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Dial. (Telephone Dialler) Select Dial. from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu (press 1) to program the Telephone module as a Telephone dialler. The display will show the Dialler menu. PRG: TELECOM MODULE 1)Dial. 2)Commun. 3)T.Num. 4)Option 5)Remote Management
Select Messages (press 1) to record up to 8 voice messages of 11 seconds each (1 message per channel).
Select the required message (use the and arrows) then press 6 to Record. Recording will start immediately ---- speak clearly at about 10 cm from the microphone. The elapsing message time will be shown on the bottom line of the display. Listening and recording can be stopped by pressing ESC. When the recording time elapses the program will step back to the PRG: Telecom Module menu. Select the required message (use the and arrows) then press 1 to Listen.
PRG: TELECOM MODULE Dialler Messages Record.= >> >> >> >> Esc=End PRG: TELECOM MODULE Dialler Messages Listening >> >> >> >> Esc=End
Select Causes / Events (press 2) and assign the events to the channel / message. The Telecom module will send the voice messages to the programmed telephone numbers when the assigned events occur.
Select channel 1 (press 1) and then assign the causes / events to channel / message 1. Repeat the procedure for the remaining channels (see figure 26). Option 3 allows up to 7 telephone numbers to be defined for each channel (refer Tel.Num. from Dialler menu). Press to confirm or ESC to exit.
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As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48).
Points Loop: *; 1; 2 Type: S = Sensor; M = Module Address: 00 99 Description Zones: 00 16 PRG: Dialler C= 1 P=1S P=1S P=1S Z= Z= Z= Z= A)Attr.>)Next Channels: 1 8
a) b)
Description Telephone numbers connect to channels 1 17 General conditions Alarm: *** = none; AI = Alarm; 2AI = Double Alarm Fault: *** = none; Ft = Fault; FTN = Net Fault Prealarm: **** = none; Pre = Prealarm; PreN = Net Prealarm PreZ = Prealarm zone; Wrn = Warning; WrnN = Net Warning; WrnZ = Zone Warning; WrnP = Point Warning Figure 26 Input causes/events parameters PRG: Dialler C= 1 N: N: N: N: N: N: N: G:xxx xxx xxxx Channels: 1 8
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Digital Telephone Communicator (Digital Commun.) To program the module as a Telephone Communicator ---- select Digital Commun. from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu (press 2). The display will show the Tel. Communicator menu. The Telecom module provides 8 channels for Telephone communicator use. Select Codes (press 1) then select the required channel. . Press to confirm and continue. PRG: TELECOM MODULE Digital Communic. 1=Codes 2=Causes / Events
PRG: T.Com.Ch.=__P=_ User Code =_____ Alm. =__ Res.=__ Number= __,__,__,__
Program the selected channel, and all other channels including the Test channel (T follows channel 8) as follows: ---- P enter the corresponding protocol number (as per below) Protocols 1 = ADEMCO SLOW 10 BAUD 2 = ADEMCO FAST 14 BAUD 3 = FRANKLIN 20 BAUD 4 = RADIONICS 40 BAUD 5 = SCANTRONIC 10 BAUD 6 = CONTACT-ID (DTMF) 7 = SIA 300 BAUD ----User code enter the 4 digit user code (usually assigned by the central station); ----Alm. enter the 2 digit Alarm code (usually assigned by the central station); ----Res. enter the 2 digit Restore code (usually assigned by the central station); ----Number enter 4 telephone numbers from the 32 available. The telephone numbers must be defined in option 3 (refer to Tel.Num. from PRG: Telecom Module menu).
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The Alm. and Res. codes are not required for protocol 7 SIA 300 BAUD. The Res. code is not required for protocol 6 CONTACT-ID. Press , ESC or the arrow keys to confirm and exit. Select Test to program the Test channel. The display will show .... PRG: T.Com. Test P=_ User Code =____ TEST CODE__ ->> Period
Enter the Protocol number; the user code and Test code (usually assigned by the central station). Press to confirm. The display will show ....
Enter the telephone numbers, the hour and day for the Test call. The Test code is programmable for protocols 1 through 5 but is automatic for protocol 6 CONTACT ID, and protocol 7 SIA 300 BAUD.
Points Loop: *; 1; 2 Type: S = Sensor; M = Module Address: 00 99 Description Zones: 00 16 General condition Alarm: *** = none; AI = Alarm; 2Al = Double Alarm Fault: *** = none; Ft = Fault; FtN = Net Fault Prealarm: **** = none; Pre = Prealarm; PreZ=Prealarm Zone PreN = Net Warning; Wrn = Warning; WrnN = Net Warning; WrnZ=Zone Warning; WrnP=Point Warning PRG: T.Com. Ch.= 01 P=1S P=1S P=1S Z= Z= Z= Z= G:xxx xxx xxxx Channels: 1 8
Figure 27
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Select Causes / Events from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu and assign the events to the channels (1 through 8). The Telecom module will send the code to the programmed telephone numbers when the assigned events occur.
When channels (1 through 8) are programmed ---- program the corresponding parameters (see figure 27).
For details regarding the Double Knock, Zone Warning and Point Warning options refer to the Output Modules section page 48. Telephone Numbers (T.Num) Select the T.Num. option from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu, the display will show the Telephone Numbers menu. PRG: TELECOM MODULE Telephone Numbers Number : __ ____________________
Use the and arrows to scroll the Number List. Select the identifier Number (01 through 32), enter the corresponding telephone number then press to confirm and continue. Use the and arrows to scroll the entered telephone number and delete any mistakes. Options Select Options from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE menu. The display will show ... PRG: TELECOM MODULE OPTION Tel. Sel=_C.D.T.=___RT=_ AK=___J=___ C/R_/_
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Select Pulse or DTMF, according to local requirements. The Telecom module is programmed to dial in DTMF (factory default). However, if both modes are available select DTMF as it is faster. If the Check Dial Tone option is disabled OFF ---- the telecom module will dial the programmed telephone numbers assigned channel in alarm status, without checking for the dialling tone. If the Check Dial Tone option is enabled ON ---- the telecom module will will dial the programmed telephone numbers only when the dial-tone is detected, otherwise, it will release the telephone line and restart the alarm cycle from the same telephone number: after 4 attempts the Telecom module will exit and step to the successive telephone number. The control panel comes with the Check Dial Tone option enabled (ON).
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This option must be disabled during the test phase (telephone line disconnected), and also when the telecom module is connected to telephone networks with non-standard tones. The Telecom module will answer after the number of rings programmed for Ringing Tones option. The Acknowledge option allows 3 different operating modes: and check whether calls are successful or not, and will redial the telephone numbers of successful calls during the subsequent cycles.
SN (Successful Numbers): the control panel will perform the alarm cycle
NSN (No Successful Numbers): the control panel will perform the alarm cycle and check whether calls are successful or not, but will not redial the telephone numbers of successful calls in the subsequent cycles.
PS (Play Systematically) the Answer Check will be disabled and the message will be played 5 seconds after dialling. J The Jump (Double Call / Jump other answering devices) option allows the control panel (via Telecom module) to share the telephone line with one or more answering devices (answerphone, fax, etc.). In normal circumstances the device programmed with the least number of rings will answer, however, if the J option is enabled (ON) the Telecom module will override the other answering devices when it recognizes the double call sequence. Double call sequence: the user must call the control panel, allow 2 rings then hang up and recall within 60 seconds. The control panel will not answer the first call but will answer on the first ring of the second call. If more than 60 seconds elapse ---- the Double call sequence will not be recognized and it will be necessary to retry.
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The other answering device must be programmed to answer after 3 rings or more. If the Jump option is enabled the RT (Ring Tone) option can be ignored. The Telecom module comes with the Jump option disabled (OFF). This is for the number of Cycles (1 to 8), and for the Repetition time (the time the message must be played for each telephone number). To program the Messages playback time select: 1 = 20 seconds 2 = 40 seconds 3 = 60 seconds 4 = 80 seconds 5 = 100 seconds Press or ESC to confirm and exit. .
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Remote management Select Remote management from the PRG:TELECOM MODULE menu (press 5) to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) Teleservice. When the Teleservice option is ON the installer will be able to service the control panel, and change the parameters via telephone. When Teleservice is OFF this will not be possible. The installer must be equipped with the optional OMNIAMOD/V1 or OMNIAMOD/V2, and the respective software in order to provide this service. PRG: TELECOM MODULE Remote Managem.=OFF
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MODIFYING
The Modifying option from the MAIN menu allows the user to: disable the devices connected to the control panel; delete the Verify counters and log; modify some of the parameters of the Telecom module. Select the Modifying option from the MAIN menu (press 2). FIRE CLASS 2 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter
Enter the user code (the default code is 11111) each digit will be masked by the symbol Q.
Press the key to confirm the code. If the code is valid the display will show the MODIFYING menu.
Select the required option and refer to the respective section or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. Wrong code If a wrong code is entered, the display will request Retry. Retry User code Wrong ! XXXXX
The user default code is 11111. The user default code may be changed by means of the PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu.
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Disable
The Disable option from the MODIFYING menu can disable or Enable:
the loop devices (input or output devices); Bell Outputs; Software Zones; Devices on the Network (repeater panels or slave panels).
The DISABLE LED will go ON when one or more of the above mentioned is/are disabled. The disabled and enabled modes are as follows. Input Devices A disabled input device (Detector, Input module, Conventional Zone module, Addressable Call-points) will not generate ALARM or FAULT status. device concerned.
To clear FAULT status generated by an input device - Disable the input To clear ALARM status generated by a input device - RESET the control
panel.
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Input devices enabled during ALARM or FAULT status will generate the status, as necessary. ALARM or FAULT status will not activate disabled output devices (Output modules, Addressable Sirens). vices concerned.
To stop the output devices activated by FAULT status - Disable the de To stop the output devices activated by an ALARM status - RESET the
control panel.
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Bell Outputs Software Zones Repeaters
Output devices enabled during ALARM or FAULT status, will be activated immediately. The enabled and disabled operating modes of the Bell Outputs are as per output devices. The disabled or enabled mode of a software zones will effect all its associated devices, as previously described. A disabled repeater panel cannot command the Master control panel, although, its display will show the Master panel status. FAULT status will be generated when a repeater panel is Not Found. Loss of a disabled repeater panel will not generate a FAULT status. the repeater panel concerned.
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FAULT status will be generated when the repeater panel is re-enabled. A disabled slave panel cannot generate NETWORK ALARM or NETWORK FAULT status. Loss of disabled slave panel from the Network will not generate FAULT status. the slave panel concerned.
To clear FAULT status - generated by the loss of a slave panel - Disable To clear a NETWORK FAULT - generated by a slave panel - Disable the
slave panel concerned.
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Procedure 1.
FAULT status will be generated when the slave panel (in FAULT status) is re-enabled. NETWORK FAULT status will be generated when the slave panel (in NETWORK FAULT status) is re-enabled. Proceed as follows to disable the Control panel items: Loop devices; Bell Outputs; Software Zones; Network devices. Select the Disable option from the MODIFYING menu (press 1). Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Del.Ver.3=Del.Log 4=Telecom Module
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Select the required item, or press ESC to step back to the MODIFYING menu.
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Enter the Item address then press the key, or press ESC to step back and select another Item.
MOD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__
If a valid Item address is entered the display will show the: Item label; real-time Analogue Value; type; address; current status (see figure 28). 4. Press the or key to change the Item status then press the key to confirm or ESC to exit. MOD: Enab./Disabl. Device: SENSOR %## 1/## STATUS: DISABLED
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5. Conventional line
Step back to 3. To enable or disable the Conventional line (terminal 10[LC+]): position the cursor on the L1 Detector space and press the key. MOD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/ZC Modules L1: 1/__
Non-Configured Devices
If an invalid address is entered, the display will show an error message. Press ESC to exit and step back to 3.
Delete Verify
The Delete Verify option from the MODIFYING menu clears the Verify Counter of each detector. Select the Delete Verify option from the MODIFYING menu (press 2) to clear ALL the Verify Counters. Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Del.Ver.3=Del.Log 4=Telecom Module
Press the key to clear all the Verify Counters, or ESC to exit and step back to the MODIFYING menu.
Figure 28
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Press the key to delete the log, or press ESC to exit and step back to the MODIFYING menu.
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Telecom Module
Select the Telecom Module option from the Modifying menu (press 4) to change the telephone numbers and messages, and to enable /disable the Remote management option. The display will show ... Select Numbers (press 1) to change the programmed telephone numbers. Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Del.Ver.3=Del.Log 4=Telecom Module
Select the identifier number (1 to 32) of the telephone number concerned, and change as required.
Enter the identifier number of the message and press 1 to listen. The display will show ...
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Press ESC to stop the message and step back. Select Record (press 6) to record or change messages.
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READING PARAMETER
Use the Reading Parameter option from the MAIN menu to view all the control panel parameters, and to print the log contents. Select the Reading Parameter option from the MAIN menu (press 3). No access code is required, as viewing and printout do not effect the parameters and operating modes of the control panel. The display will show the READING PARAMETER menu. FIRE CLASS 2 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter
Select the required option and refer to the respective section, or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu.
Devices/Zones/Outputs
The Dev./Zones/Outputs option from the READING PARAMETER menu shows the parameters of the devices connected to the Loops, Software Zones, Bell Outputs, and of the devices on the network.
1.
Select the Dev./Zones/Outputs option from the READING PARAMETER menu (press 1) or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu.
2.
Select the required option or press ESC to return to the READING PARAMETER menu (step 1.).
3.
Enter the address of the required Item. Press ESC to step back to the Dev./Zones/Network (step 2.).
RD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__
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Position the cursor on loop 1 then press the key to view the parameters of the Conventional Line. If a valid address is entered the display will show the respective data as described in the "PROGRAMMING". Press the or key to view the parameters of the other Items of the same type, or press ESC to enter another address (step 3.). If an invalid address is entered at step 3., the display will show the Device not configured message. Press ESC then retry. DEVICES LOOP1 Device not configured on LOOP 1
Options
This option from the READING PARAMETER menu shows the parameters of the Options. Select Options from the READING PARAMETER menu (press 2), or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log. 5=Print 6=M.Telecom
The display will show the OPTIONS menu (refer to the OPTIONS section). Press ESC to step back to the READING PARAMETER menu.
RD: OPTIONS =P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction Mode
Version
The Version option from the READING PARAMETER menu shows the control panel version. Select the Version option from the VIEW PARAMETERS menu (press 3), or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log. 5=Print 6=M.Telecom
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The display will show the control panel version. Press ESC to step back to the READING PARAMETER menu.
Log
The FireClass200 Log stores 200 events. When the log is full the oldest events will be deleted automatically to make space for the new events. 1. Select the Log option from the READING PARAMETER menu (press 4), or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log. 5=Print 6=M.Telecom
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The display will show the most recent event. N.B. The example shows no.123 as being the most recent event.
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Press the to scroll back. ALARM 122 FIRE CLASS 2 Device: MODULE 15:9 13/7/99 1M13
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Press ESC to exit and step back to READINGS menu. When the key is pressed on the oldest event ... FAULT FIRE CLASS 2 Missing MAIN 18:2 5/7/99
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When the key is pressed on the most recent event, the control panel will emit an error signal. No event At step 2. - if the log is empty (no events) the display will show the LOG EMPTY message.
LOG EMPTY
Delete Log
Use the Delete Log option in the MODIFYING menu to delete the log contents. Log data The following data is stored in the log (see fig. 29).
This is the description of the event. This is the event number from 1 through 200. This is the control panel label (Master panel, slave panel or repeater panel) assigned during programming. This is the label of the Item which generated the event. This is the exact time and date of the event. This is the address of the Item which generated the event.
Figure 29
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Print
The Print option from the READINGS menu prints all the log contents on the connected printer. 1. Select the Print option from the READINGS menu (press 5) or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log. 5=Print 6=M.Telecom
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Select the Log option (press 1) or press ESC to step back the READINGS menu.
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Press the key to start the Log printout or press ESC to exit and step back to 2.
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Printer not enabled
The control panel will continue functioning during the log printout. The printer must be enabled, otherwise, at step 4. the display will show ... Printer not enabled ! Enable in menu PRG:SYSTEM
The serial printer must be connected to the serial port of the control panel. The control panel will not signal Printer not connected and/or Printer not ready (paper out, no ink or blocked etc.) conditions.
Stop Print
To stop Print - proceed as per start Print. At step 3. press , the display will show ...
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Press the key to suspend the Print or press ESC to go back to step 3. Print Programming The Programming option from the PRINT menu is reserved for future use. If the Programming option is selected from the PRINT menu. READINGS Print: 1= Log Programming The display will show ...
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Telecom Module
Select the Telecom Module option from the PARAMETER READING menu to view the Telecom module settings. READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log. 5=Print 6=M.Telecom
Select Tel.Mod. from the PARAMETER READING menu (press 6), or press ESC to step back to the Main menu. The display will show ... Rd. :Telecom Module 1=Telephone Numbers 2=Messages 3=Management
Select Telephone numbers (press 1) to view the programmed Telephone numbers (01 to 32). The display will show ... Rd. :Telecom Module Telephone Numbers Number : 01 ___________________
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Select Messages (press 2) to listen to the messages recorded during the programming phase of the Telecom module.
Select Remote management (press 3) to enable or disable (ON / OFF) Teleservice. The display will show ... Rd. :Telecom Module Management STATE:_____________ Remote Managem.= OFF
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QUICK GUIDE
This quick guide holds all the information required by installers with some knowledge of the FireClass200 fire control panel, or of fire control panels in general.
General features
Below are some of the technical features of the terminals on the Main board, Output Expanders and Repeaters. FireClass200 FC200 Mains Voltage (1) Maximum current Maximum current available (2) Low voltage range Low voltage ripple Battery type: make model 117 V 230 V 1.3 A @ 117 V 0.9 A @ 230 V 2A 19.0 27.6 V 1% two 12 V - 17 Ah YUASA NP 17-12 FR or the equivalent with case flame class UL94-V2 (or over) Temperature range Dimensions (L*H*P) Max. weight (3) (1) (2) (3) Repeater Mains voltage Maximum current Temperature range Dimensions (L*H*P) Weight QUICK GUIDE 27.6 V 180 mA -5 +40 C 195*178*45 mm 1.1 Kg As per the local Mains power voltage. For the power supply to external devices. With two 12 V - 17 Ah batteries. -5 +40 C 432*577*131 mm 21 Kg FC200/S-FC100 50-60 Hz 10% 50-60 Hz 10% 1.0 A @ 117 V 0.7 A @ 230 V 1A
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Terminals
The following charts hold:
the voltage present during the different conditions of each terminal; the maximum voltage (in amperes) that can circulate on each terminal.
Main board DESCRIPTION LOOP 1 IN LOOP 1 OUT LOOP 2 IN LOOP 2 OUT CONVENTIONAL LINE: balanced line with 2700 ohm control panel in standby [LC+] unbalanced line Conventional Zone activated line in short-circuit or open fault on the Conventional Zone [EX] RESERVED OUTPUT [+485--] SERIAL BUS REPEATER POWER SUPPLY: 14[ ] 17[+] negative present on terminal 14[ ] positive present on terminal 17[+] 24 V AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY: [AUX] negative present on terminal 19[ ] positive present on terminal 19[+] [CM1] FAULT ALARM OUTPUT - NON Controlled: [NC1] standbby [CM1] connected to [NC1] with [NO1] open [NO1] in the event of fault [CM1] connected to [NO1] with [NC1] open [CM2] FIRE ALARM OUTPUT - NON Controlled: [NC2] standby [CM2] connected to [NC2] with [NO2] open [NO2] in ALARM Status [CM2] connected to [NO2] with [NC2] open POSITIVE FIRE ALARM OUTPUT - Controlled: [C] in ALARM Status positive on [+] and negative on [--] [C2] [C3] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS - Controlled: [C4] output active positive on [+] and negative on [--] LOGIC UNIT BLOCKED: [REM] Logic Unit blocked terminal to negative DEFAULT DATA: [DEF] Control panel programmed with default data terminal to negative [OC1] ZONE ALARM: corresponding zone in standby terminal open zone in ALARM Status terminal to negative [OC16] 36-45[ ] GROUND TERM. [L1B] [L1A] [L2B] [L2A] v(V) -------0 27.6 0 27.6 -i(A) --------
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Output Expander TER. [C5/11] [C10/16] DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS - Controlled: output active positive on [+] and negative on [--] v(V) i(A)
Repeater TER. [+485--] 1[ ] 4[24V] 5[ ] 8[24V] 19[+] [Z1] [Z16] DESCRIPTION SERIAL BUS POWER SUPPLY (input): terminals for the power supply to the Repeater POWER SUPPLY (output): terminals for the power supply to the next Repeater POSITIVE ZONE ALARM: zone in standby corresponding terminal open zone in ALARM Status corresponding terminal to negative (4) v(V) -27.6 -27.6 i(A) -0.18 -0.2
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Telecom Module TER. [LE1] [LE2] [LI] [ ] DESCRIPTION v(V) TERMINALS FOR THE CONNECTION of the external telephone / lines TERMINALS FOR THE CONNECTION of other telephone-line / sharing devices (answerphone, telephone, fax modem, etc.) Earth Terminal 0 (3) i(A) / / /
The total current absorbed by terminals 17[+], 19[+], 26[+], 28[+], 30[+], 32[+] on the Main Board, and by terminals [+] of the Output Expander, must not exceed: 2 A for the FC200 control panel; 1 A for the FC200/S - FC100 control panel. Terminals from [Z1] to [Z16] of the Repeater must be connected to negative by a 2700 ohm resistance, and asbsorb 0.01 A in the connection to a LED.
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