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BENTEL SECURITY declines all responsibility in the event of unauthor-ized intervention on the FireClass100 control panel.

The FireClass100 control panel has been developed and made accordingto the highest standards of quality, reliability and performanceadopted by BENTEL SECURITY srl.

Proper functioning of the FireClass100 components can only be guaran-teed when ambient conditions, external to the cabinet, comply with the3k5 category of the IEC 721-3-3:1978.

Installation of the FireClass100 control panel must carried outstrictly according to the instructions, and in compliance with thesafety laws in force.

The Loops of the FireClass100 control panel can support up to 198 Ana-logue Devices. The Conventional Zone of the FireClass100 control panelcan support up to 30 Conventional Devices. However, do not connectmore than 512 devices to the FireClass100 control panel.

BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical fea-tures of this product without prior notice.

via Florida - Z.I. Valtesino - 63013 GROTTAMMARE (AP) - ITALYInstallation manual: Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass100ISTRUZIONI INST.INGLESE ANTINC. FC100/UK ISTINSFC100/UK

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

OVERVIEW 7Access Levels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

Options with requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8

PARTS 9Main unit (FireClass100) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

Output Expander (FC200/6OUT) . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Loop Interface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Repeater . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17

INSTALLATION 19Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Output expander Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Repeater Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

Connections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Main board terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Connection of Addressable Analogue Devices . . . . 24

Connection of Conventional Devices . . . . . . . . . 26

Connection of Repeaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

Connection of Output Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Bell Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28

Power Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT 31General rules for management from panel . . . . . . 32

Access to FireClass100 Management . . . . . . . . . 33

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PROGRAMMING 35Auto (Autolearning) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Connections: Loop 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37

Connections: Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39

Programming: Fire sensors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Programming: Monitoring modules . . . . . . . . . . . 42

Programming: Control modules . . . . . . . . . . . . 43

Programming: Conventional Zone module . . . . . . . 44

Programming: Repeaters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45

Devices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Loop 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Conventional Line . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47

Bell Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48

Network . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Password (PassWD) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50

Welcome Message (MesINI) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51

Zones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

OPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53

Prealarm time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Warning Threshold . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54

Alarm Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

Drift Compensation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56

Timer and Special timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57

Delay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59

Pulse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

Extinction Modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60

System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Date and Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62

Blink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Wires . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63

Silence mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64

Walk Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65

Printer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66

Factory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Restore default . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67

Maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

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Telephone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68

MODIFYING 69Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70

Delete Verify . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

Delete logger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73

READING PARAMETER 75Devices/Zones/Outputs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75

Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Version . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76

Logger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77

Logger data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78

Print . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79

QUICK GUIDE 81General features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81

Terminals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82

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OVERVIEW

Access Levels

FireClass100 has several access levels for control panel management.

Level 1 The control panel door with Plexiglas window permits viewing of the controlpanel status to all persons.

Level 2A The lock on the control panel door protects the manual commands (RE-SET, SILENCE and LOGGER), and allows command access to authorizedkey holders only.

Level 2B Access to the Disable command for Loop devices, Bell Outputs, SoftwareZones and Network devices) is protected by the User PIN (a 1 to 5 digitcode).

Level 3A Access to the programming phase of the control panel parameters is pro-tected by the Installer PIN (a 1 to 5 digit code).

Level 3B Access to the inner components of the control panel, for maintenance pur-poses, battery and fuse replacement etc., must be carried out by authorizedpersons only, and requires removal of the screws and upper door.

Level 4 Repairs to the electronic board (e.g. to substitute the EPROM memory)must be carried out by the manufacture only, and requires removal ofthe securing screws and upper door.

Features

Day/Night The FireClass100 control panel offers Day/Night Mode. The Alarm Thresh-old and Warning Threshold can be increased by the default percentage,during the programmed hours.

In this way false alarms, caused by the persons present in the protectedambient, are reduced considerably.

DAY Mode - Silence will be enabled until the SILENCE button is pressedagain.

NIGHT Mode - Silence will be enabled for the programmed time (from 0.5to 30 minutes).

The change-over from DAY to NIGHT Mode can be done automatically, asper programming of the two Timers (it is possible to program the hours ofthe day and days of the week when the control panel must function in DAYMode), or manually by means of the Silence option from the SYSTEMmenu.

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Options with requirements

The FireClass100 control panel can perform the following options with re-quirements (in compliance with European norm EN54 part 2):

Ø outputs to fire alarm routing equipment;

Ø co-incidence detection;

Ø fault signals from points;

Ø disablement of addressable points;

Ø Test condition.

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PARTS

This chapter holds the full description of the main components and LEDsof the FireClass100. In most cases, the numbers in boldface refer to theparts shown in the tables and figures.

Main unit (FireClass100)

The Flashing status of certain LEDs signals that the assigned event oc-curred and ended before the last rearming operation, and therefore, is notdealt with in the following table.

LED MEANING

ALARM ON: control panel ALARM status.

MORE ALARMS ON: presence of more than one alarm condition.

PRE-ALARMFLASHING: PRE-ALARM status - the sensors have detected an alarmcondition. The Outputs will be activated when the PRE-ALARM delayends.

TELECOM Reserved

MAIN POWER OFF: mains failure (230 V). Mains power must be restored before thebatteries empty.

WALK TESTFLASHING: Walk Test mode on a Software Zone; an alarm condition onthe Zone in question will generate an alarm status (for approximately onesecond) on the assigned Outputs.

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.

FAULT ON: presence of at least one fault condition; the type of fault will besignalled by the associated LED and/or on the display.

MAINS

ON: mains failure (230 V); the standby batteries will takeover the powersupply to the control panel. This LED is complementary to the greenMAINS-POWER LED, and will continue to signal the fault event aftermains power has been restored (memory).

LOW BATTERYON: low batteries; proper functioning of the control panel cannot beguaranteed in the event of black-out. Wait several hours, if the LED staysON 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 insulation of all connections.

FUSES ON: burnt fuse (fuse 41 or 42) - the fuse concerned will be indicated onthe display.

LOGIC UNIT ON: "blocked" microprocessor - call Installer for service.

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ADDRESS ON: loss of a loop device.

SAME ADDRESS ON: two devices on the loop have the same address.

SILENCE

ON: the SILENCE button has been used to places the SILENCEABLEOutputs in standby status. DAY mode SILENCE status will be held untilthe SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT mode SILENCE will beheld for the programmed SILENCE time.

Z01 ÷ Z16

ON: the corresponding zone is in ALARM Status. Flashing (3 secs. ON - 1 sec. OFF): the corresponding Zone is in PRE-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

SILENCEPlaces the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status: DAY modeSILENCE 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.

TESTTests the control panel buzzer and LEDs. When this button is pressed,all warning LEDs should light and the buzzer should emit a intermittentacoustic signal (1 sec. beep - 1 sec. pause).

PART DESCRIPTION

1 Control panel door with Plexiglas window.

2 Pocket for zone description.

3 LCD 4 rows - 20 columns.

4 Command panel.

5 Control panel door lock.

6 Two screws for securing command panel and battery compartment door.

7 Battery compartment door stop.

8 Battery compartment door.

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Figure 1 Main unit parts (external).

PARTS 11

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PART DESCRIPTION

9Jumper to enable programming:

> programming enabled (default); > programming disabled.

10 Keypad/Display board.

11 Cable passage (3 x ∅ 30 mm).

12 Wall mounting holes (4 x ∅ 5 mm).

13 6 Output expander FC200/6OUT (optional - 2 maximum).

14 Telecom module FC200/COM (optional).

15 Main board.

17 27.6 V - 2.5 A switching power supply/battery charger.

18 Batteries connectors.

19 Compartment for two (optional)12 V, 17 Ah batteries.

20 Jumper for series connection of batteries.

21Bag holding: two F 250V 3.15A fuses; one F 250V 6.3A fuse; two keys;four 1N4007 diodes; jumper for series connection of batteries.

22 Chased cable passage (40 x 170 mm).

23 Loop interface.

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Figura 2 Main unit parts (internal).

PARTS 13

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Power unit The FireClass100 is equipped with a 27.6 V - 2.5 A Switching power sup-ply (see fig. 3).

PART DESCRIPTION

24 Rivet to secure switching power supply.

25 Power supply protection fuse: F3.15A 250V.

26 Terminal board for Mains power connection: 230 V / 50 Hz.

27 Fine adjustment trimmer for output voltage.

28 Power supply output for devices operating at 24 V (27.6 V).

29 Connector for power supply to the main board.

30 Switching-power-supply output voltage signal.

31 Screws to secure Switching power supply.

Figure 3 Parts of the Power Supply Unit.

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PART DESCRIPTION

32 Connector for Keypad/Display .

33 Connectors (2) FC200/6OUT Output expanders.

34Jumper to enable data storage:

> memory disabled (default); > memory enabled.

35 Microprocessor.

36 Connector for FC200/COM Telecom module.

37 Reserved jumper.

38 Extractable terminal boards.

39 EOL Resistor (2.700 ohm / red-purple-red-gold).

40 Power-supply connector.

41 F 6.3A 250V protection fuse against battery polarity inversion.

42 F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for +AUX output.

43 F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for the power supply line of the RS458 bus.

44 RS232 Serial Port.

45 Loop interface connector.

Figure 4 Main board parts.

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Output Expander (FC200/6OUT)

PART DESCRIPTION

46Output status:LED OFF > corresponding Output in standby status;LED ON > corresponding Output active.

47Address assignment jumper:

> Expander of Output No. 1 (Outputs No. 5 through No. 10); > Expander of Output No. 2 (Outputs No. 11 through No. 16).

Loop Interface

PART DESCRIPTION

50 Loop 1 Status: polling (Red LED).

51 Loop 1 Status: response (Green LED).

Figure 5 Parts of the FC200/6OUT Output Expander (a) and Loop Interface (b).

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Repeater

PART DESCRIPTION

52 Wall mounting holes (3) for (∅ 5 mm).

53 Cable duct holes (2) for (∅ 30 mm).

54 Microprocessor.

55 Address assignment switches.

Figure 6 Repeater parts.

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INSTALLATION

ATTENTION Installation of the FireClass100 Fire Control Panel mustcomply to the local regulations in force.

Follow the installation instructions carefully and refer to the figures onpages 11 and 13.

Ø Plan the system layout.

Ø Lay the necessary cables.

Ø Mount the control panel.

Ø Install optional boards (if required).

Ø Make the necessary connections, leaving the power supply connections tothe last.

Ø Program the control panel.

Ø Test the system (detection devices, control panel, signalling and auxiliarydevices).

Mounting

When choosing the position of the control panel please remember:

Ø it must be in easy reach of all the system wiring (the fire detection, signal-ling and barrier device wiring, the mains and ground wires, and if neces-sary, the telephone cable).

Ø at least 20 cm of ventilation space should be left on all sides.

A Open the control panel door 1: pull the plastic bag 21 through the cablepassage 22 - the control panel key is inside the plastic bag.

B Unscrew the screws 6 and remove the front of the control panel.

C Lift the right side of the battery-compartment door off the stud 7 and openthe door.

D Drill the stop holes: use the backplate as a guide (holes 12).

CAUTION Check for water pipes and cable ducts before drilling.

E Pull the chased cables through the cable passage 22 and mount the con-trol panel.

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F Use a hammer to remove the knockout, and pass the external cablesthrough the hole 11.

+ The cable conduit union with the box must be secured by HB flame class(or superior) lock nuts.

Output expander Installation

To install Output Expanders (FC200/6OUT) follow the instructions carefullyand refer to the figures on pages 11 and 12.

A Insert the Output Expander into the connector (33 or 34).

B Secure the Output Expander by means of the screws and spacers (sup-plied): use the longer screw and spacer to secure the lower part, and thetwo shorter screws to secure the upper part.

C Use the jumper 47 to assign the Output Expander address, as shown inthe following chart.

JUMPER47

OUTPUTEXPANDER No.

CORRESPONDING OUTPUT

C5/11 C6/12 C7/13 C8/14 C9/15 C10/16

1 05 06 07 08 09 10

2 11 12 13 14 15 16

+ Assign a different address to each Output Expander.

Repeater Installation

To install Repeaters (FC200/REP) follow the instructions carefully and usethe figure on page 13 as a guide.

A Drill the stop holes: use the backplate as a drill pattern (holes 52).

B Pull the connection cables through the cable passage 53 and fit the Re-peater.

C Make the connections on the terminal board 38.

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D Use the microswitches 55 to assign the Repeater address, as shown in thethe following chart:

MICROSWITCH No.

ADDRESS No. 1 2 3 4

1 OFF OFF OFF OFF

2 ON OFF OFF OFF

3 OFF ON OFF OFF

4 ON ON OFF OFF

5 OFF OFF ON OFF

6 ON OFF ON OFF

7 OFF ON ON OFF

8 ON ON ON OFF

+ Assign a different address to each Repeater.

Connections

+ Use shielded cable. One end of the cable must be connected to the controlpanel negative and the other left free.

CAUTION Separate the low voltage wires (24V) from the high voltagewires (230V), and make two separate bunches. In this way, if a wiredisconnects accidentally from its terminal, it will not come into contactwith other wires or parts of the control panel.

Main board terminals

[L1B] Loop 1 communication in.

[L1A] Loop 1 communication out.

+ The Loop allows for the connection of up to 99 Analogue Detectors, and upto 99 Analogue Devices (Monitoring Modules, Conventional Zone Mod-ules, Manual Callpoints, Control Modules and Sounders), for a total of198 Analogue devices.

[LC] Conventional Input Line - Monitored and Silenceable. Up to 30 conven-tional fire devices can be connected to this line, such as: RF501t OpticalSmoke Detectors, RT 101/102 Thermal Detectors, Manual Callpoints, GasDetectors (max. 3).

Terminal 10[+] must be connected to negative (terminal 9[ ]) by a 2,700ohm resistor (red-purple-red-gold). A 680 ohm resistance (normal value forFire Detectors) parallel to the 2,700 ohm resistor will activate the pro-grammed actions and times on the enabled outputs on the ConventionalLine.

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+ Up to 30 Conventional Detectors can be connected to the ConventionalLine.

CAUTION Do not connect more than 512 devices to the control panel.

[485] Serial Bus. Connection terminals for Repeaters FC200/REP (maximum 8).

Terminals 15[+] and 16[-] are for the serial bus. Terminals 14[ ] and 17[+]are for the 27.6 V power voltage.

[AUX] Auxiliary power 24 V. Power supply to devices operating at 24 V; pro-tected by fuse 42 and supplied by the standby batteries:Ø positive (27.6 V) present on terminal 19[+];

Ø negative present on terminal [ ].

[CM1][NC1][NO1]

Non-monitored fault output. Free exchange for the connection of non-monitored devices:Ø terminal 20[CM1] is closed on terminal 21[NC1] during standby status;Ø terminal 20[CM1] closes on terminal 22[NO1] in the event of fault.

+ The Non-monitored fault output will be activated in the event of total powerfailure to the control panel (mains and battery supply failure).

[C] Type C output - MONITORED. Terminals for the connection of monitoreddevices activated by positive (24 V):Ø positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal [+] and negative on terminal [-]during ALARM status.Ø This output can be bypassed by means of the relevant command fromthe DISABLE menu.

+ This is a Non-programmable output, activated by ALARM status.

[C2] Positive Output - Programmable - MONITORED. Terminals for the con-nection of monitored devices activated by positive (24 V):Ø when an output is activated, positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal [+],and negative is present on terminal [--].Ø These outputs can be bypassed by means of the relevant option fromthe DISABLE menu.

An EOL 2,700 ohm resistor (red-purple-red-gold) must be connected toterminals [+] and [--] of C and C2 outputs, this will allow the control panel todetect and signal open or short status. The EOL must always be con-nected to the last device on the MONITORED output.

Connect a diode (1N4002 or 1N4007) in series to the devices connected tothese outputs. Diodes can be found the plastic bag 21 inside the controlpanel.

+ Each terminal [+] of the MONITORED outputs must be "closed" on terminal[--] of the same output: for example, the connection on terminal 26[+] mustbe closed on terminal 27[--] only.

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[REM] Logic Unit Blocked. Output for remote signalling of the Logic UnitBlocked fault:Ø a positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal 34[REM] when the Logic unit isblocked.

+ An external power supply must be used to power the devices connected tothe REM output.

[DEF] Default programming. This output will signal that the control panel is op-erating with default programming:Ø negative is present on terminal 35[DEF] when the control panel is run-ning with default programming.

[OC1] ... [O16] Bypassable Zone Alarm Outputs. These are normally open terminals(open-collector) which close to ground when the corresponding Zones gointo alarm status. These terminals will stay closed even after the generat-ing event has ended. These are non-monitored/non-silenceable outputswhich can be put in standby status by either bypassing the correspondingZone or rearming the control panel.These terminals can be used for selective fire-prevention operations: clo-sure of fire-barrier doors; activation of localized extinguishment systems.

+ The Zone Alarm Outputs will not be activated when the associated Zonesare disabled, however, activation will occur immediately when the associ-ated Zones are enabled.

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Connection of Addressable Analogue Devices

The control panel has 1 Loop for the connection of Addressable AnalogueDevices.

The Loop allows for the connection of up to 99 Addressable Analogue FireDetectors and up to 99 Analogue Devices (Monitoring Modules, Conven-tional Zone Modules, Control Modules, Manual Callpoints and Sounders).

+ Fire Detectors cannot share the same address, nor can Devices, however,the same address may be assigned to a Detector and a Device.

Figure 7 2 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible Analogue Devices (Fire De-tector, Monitoring Modules, Control Modules, Conventional Zone Modules,Manual Callpoints); c) T connection.

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Figure 8 4 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible Analogue Devices (Fire De-tectors, Monitoring Modules, Control Modules, Conventional Zone Modules,Manual Callpoints).

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2 or 4 wires can be used for the Loop connection: the connection typeused for the Loop must be specified during the programming phase.

Figure 7 illustrates the 2 wire connection to the Loop.

Figure 8 illustrates the 4 wire connection to the Loop.

+ The 2 wire connection does not permit more than 32 detectors per Loop.

+ The 4 wire connection does not permit T connections.

Connection of Conventional Devices

Conventional Devices can be connected to terminals 9[ ] and 10[LC+].

Fire Detectors Conventional Fire Detectors must be connected in parallel to terminals

[LC+] and [ ]. The resistor (2,700 ohm) connected to these terminalsmust be disconnected and connected to the terminals indicated in the in-structions of the last device on the Conventional Line (see fig. 10a).

ManualCallpoints

The Common terminals (C) and the Normally Open (NO) of the Manual

Callpoint must be connected in parallel to terminals [LC+] and [ ]. Theactivated Callpoint must have a 680 ohm resistance. If the Callpoint doesnot have a 680 ohm resistor it must be connected externally. If the ManualCallpoint is the last device on the Conventional Line, the EOL resistor mustbe connected as shown in figure 10b.

+ Also the Conventional Zone Modules can be used for connecting Conven-tional Devices to the Loop.

Figure 9 Connection example of 3 Repeaters to the RS485 network.

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Connection of Repeaters

Up to 8 FC200/REP Repeaters can be connected to the RS485 port of theFireClass100 (terminals 15[+485] and 16[--485]): the power supply (27.6 V)

to the Repeaters is supplied by terminals 17[+] and 14[ ].

Figure 10 Connection example of Conventional devices.

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Connection of Output Devices

Output Devices can be connected to the Non-monitored output, the 2 BellOutputs (Monitored), and the 8 Alarm Repetition Outputs (one for eachSoftware Zone).

The Bell Outputs can be expanded to 8 or 14 by means of one of the twoFC200/6OUT Output Expanders.

+ The Output Devices can also be connected to the Loops by means of Con-trol Modules.

Bell Outputs

The Bell Outputs are marked by the letter C and their address number.

The activation modes and times of each Bell Output can be programmedduring the programming phase.

+ The Address of the Bell Outputs on the Output Expander depends on theaddress assigned to the latter.

+ The terminal marked by C only, is a Type C Output and is not a Bell Out-put. The Type C Output is a Non-programmable, Monitored output acti-vated by Alarm status.

Figure 11 General diagram for the connection of a single device (a) and of more thanone device (b) to the Bell outputs: presuming that the device is activatedwith the positive (27.6 V) on the [A+] terminal.

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Power Connection

The power system on this control panel conform to EN54-4 regulations.

Ø Connect the external power supply 230 V - 50 Hz to terminal 26: connect

Earth to terminal [ ]; Neutral to terminal [N] and Line to terminal [L].

Ø Fit the two 12 V - 17 Ah batteries; connect in series to the jumper 20 (sup-plied); connect free terminals to the connector 18.

Ø Insert the jumper 34.

CAUTION To comply with safety regulations the Line must be con-

nected to terminal [L] and the Earth to terminal [ ], and a suitable bi-polar isolating device must be fitted (e.g. an automatico isolatingswitch). The isolating device must protect against overvoltage andshort-circuit to earth.

+ The control panel will Rearm automatically when power is restored afterpower loss.

+ Use YASA 12 V - 17 Ah batteries - model NP 17-12 FR, or equivalent,with UL94-V2 (or over) case flame class.

+ Do not to invert connection polarity; if this occurs, replace the fuse 41(F 6.3A 250V).

When power is restored, the display configuration will depend on the op-erations done prior to power loss.

Ø If no parameters changes were made prior to power loss - the green NET-WORK LED (only) will be ON, and the following messages will be shownintermittently.

From this status it will be possible to access control panel management bypressing any key except TEST.

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ No Devices Default Data ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Hit a Key to take control

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Ø If parameter changes were made prior to power loss, the 320followingmessages will be shown intermittently.

From this status it will be possible to access control panel management bypressing any button except RESET and TEST.

Ø If autolearning was done prior to power loss, the following message will beshown.

From this status it will be possible to access control panel management bypressing any button except RESET and TEST.

Maintenance

Carry out the following operations periodically.

A Remove dust with a damp cloth (use water only).

B Clean the Plexiglas window with a damp cloth (use water only). Do notclean the control panel command pad, as this may interfere withproper funtioning.

C Press the TEST button to check proper functioning of the LEDs and theBuzzer.

D Check the batteries, and if necessary replace.

E Check all connections.

F Check that the inside of the control panel is free from unwanted objects.

+ Points A, B and C may be carried out by the user, whereas, points D, Eand F must be carried out by qualified persons only.

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ No Devices acquired ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Hit a Key to take control

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Scanning Loop >> >> >> ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon

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CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT

The FireClass100 can be managed from the main panel (guided by displaymessages), from an IMB compatible PC - connected locally via RS232 se-rial or via Telecom interface (FC200/SW software packet and Telecom in-terface are optional).

Access to the FireClass100 panel is reserved for authorized personnel.The control panel door is protected by a lock, which allows access toauthorized key holders only (Access Level 2A). There are three main man-agement phases with different access levels.

Programming This is the programming phase of the control panel, and its connected De-vices (Fire Sensors, Modules, Repeaters, etc.). Access to this phase re-quires the Installer PIN (Access Level 3A).

Modifying This phase allows the User to disable the Devices connected to the controlpanel, and to Delete (clear) the counters and memory. Access to thisphase is reserved for authorized personnel only, and requires either the In-staller or User PIN (Access Level 2B).

ReadingParameter

This phase allows the User to view: the control panel parameters; the De-vice parameters; the control panel version; the control panel logger. TheReading Parameter phase also allows the User to print the logger con-tents and programming data. No PIN is required.

+ These instructions are for management from the FireClass100 panelonly. However, the parameters are valid for management from the Fire-Class100 panel and via PC.

+ Instructions for management via PC can be found in the FC200/SW soft-ware packet guide.

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General rules for management from panel

The FireClass100 keypad allows easy system management.

Alphanumerickeypad

Use the keypad to: - select the options from the menu; create Labels; enterdata and codes.

Cursor keys Use the ← and → keys to scroll the parameters, and the ↑ and ↓ keys toselect new values.

ESC Use the ESC key to quit menus and windows, and step back.

+ The ESC key usually quits windows without modifying the data, however,changes made in the Device parameter windows will be saved.

↵ Use the ↵ key to confirm and save changes made in a window, and stepback.

+ Use the ↵ key to step to the next parameter.

Textcomposition

Use the Alphanumeric keypad for the alphanumeric strings (e.g. Labels).

Ø Use the ← and → keys to scroll.

Ø Select the character (press the key until the required character appears onthe display).

Ø Use the ↑ key for upper-case letters; and the ↓ key for lower-case letters.

Ø Use key 9 for punctuation marks (full-stop, comma and dash) and spaces.

Once the text is complete, press the ↵ key to confirm and step to the nextparameter, 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. The # symbol indicates nodefault value (see Analogue values).

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Access to FireClass100 Management

Press any key, except RESET and TEST,to access FireClass100 management fromStandby status.

The display will show the MAIN menu.

Select the required option, and read the instructions in the relevant para-graph.

QuitManagement

phase

If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the control panel will quit the man-agement phase automatically.

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Scanning Loop >> >> >> ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter

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PROGRAMMING

Press 1 to access the PROGRAMMINGmenu from the MAIN menu.

Enter the Installer Code (the default codeis 00000). Each entered digit will bemasked by the symbol Q.

Press the ↵ key to confirm the Code. If acorrect Code is entered the display willshow the PROGRAMMING menu. Select the required option, and read the in-structions in the relevant paragraph.

Wrong Code If a wrong Code is entered the display willrequest Retry, as apposite.

Default InstallerCode

The default Installer Code is 00000. To change the Installer Code see the"Password (PassWD)" paragraph.

RAM disabled If the jumper 9 is not connected the dis-play will show the message opposite.

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter

Enter installer code *****

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

Installer code wrong ! Retry XXXXX

Writing RAM Disabled ! Act on internal DIP

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Auto (Autolearning)

The Auto option from the PROGRAMMING menu is for the Loop and Net-work search.

Notes

Ø Autolearning must be run during control panel installation, and each timechanges are made to the Loop, Network and Bell Output configurations.

Ø Check that the SAME ADDRESS LED is OFF before starting the Auto-learning phase.

Ø Auto-learning does not modify the programmed parameters.

A Select the Auto option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 1). Press ESCto step back to the MAIN menu.

B The control panel will search Loop 1 ...

C ... then the Network.

D When the Auto-learning phase ends, thedisplay will show the message opposite.

Select the 1 to access and program the parameters of the Loop Devices(see "Connections: Loop 1").

Select 2 to access and program the parameters of the Network Devices(see "Connections: Network").

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

Autolearning searching on: LOOP 1 please wait....

Autolearning searching on: NET please wait....

Analysis connections1)LOOP 1 2)NET

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Connections: Loop 1

+ The example shows Loop 1 with two Optical Smoke Sensors, with ad-dresses 1 and 2.

A Select the Loop 1 option from the ANALY-SIS CONNECTIONS menu (press 1) to pro-gram Loop 1 Device parameters. PressESC to step back to the PROGRAMMINGmenu.

B The display will show the Loop 1 Devices.

Smoke This shows the number of Smoke sensors.

Temperature This shows the number of Thermal sensors.

Mod.IN This shows the number of Monitoring Modules (IN).

Mod.OUT This shows the number of Control Modules (OUT).

BalancedOutputs

This shows the number of Bell Outputs on the control panel: 2 if no OutputExpander is installed; 8 with one Output Expander; 14 with two Output Ex-panders.

+ Use the Devices option from the PROGRAMMING menu to program theBell Outputs .

C Press the ↵ key to view the parameters ofthe Devices at the lowest address. In thecase of the same address, the sensor willbe shown first.

D Position the cursor on the last parameteron the bottom right then press the ↵ key ...

E ... the display will show the parameters ofthe Device at the next address.

Analysis connections1)LOOP 1 2)NET

Loop 1 devices: Smoke :## Thermal:##Mod.IN:## Mod.OUT:##Balanced outputs :##

PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1

PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1

PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø2

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F Position the cursor on the first character ofthe second row then press the ← key ...

G ... the display will show the parameters ofthe Device at the previous address.

H Press ESC to step back to the CONNECTIONS menu (step A).

PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø2

PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1

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Connections: Network

+ The following example shows two Repeaters, connected to the Network,at addresses 1 and 8.

A Select the Network option from the CON-NECTIONS menu (press 2) to program theNetwork Device parameters.

B The display will show the Devices foundon the Network.

C Press the ↵ key to view the parameters ofthe Device with the lowest address.

D Position the cursor on the first character ofthe second row then press the ← key ...

E ... the display will show the parameters ofthe Device at the previous address.

F Press the ↵ key to view the parameters ofthe Device at the next address.

G Press ESC to step back to the CONNECTIONS menu (step A).

Analysis connections1)LOOP 1 2)NET

NET Devices: Repeater :# Slave units:Ø Loop Expanders :Ø

PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1

PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1

PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :8

PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1

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Programming: Fire sensors

Figure 12 shows the Fire detector parameters.

Description This is the non-modifiable description of the Device type.

Analogue Value This shows the non-modifiable real-time values measured by the Device.

Label This is for the modifiable Device label (up to 20 characters can be en-tered). The label is the Device identifier.

Associated Zone Each Device may be associated to 4 of the 16 Software Zones. When aDevice goes into ALARM status, the Zones it is associated to will also gointo ALARM status.

Alarm threshold This determines the Device threshold, if this limit is exceeded the controlpanel will generate ALARM status. The threshold is indicated by an arbi-trary unit on a scale from 00 to 99 (default 50%).

Procedure type This determines the actions the control panel will perform when the Devicethreshold is exceeded:

* (default) - the control panel will signal the ALARM according to the pro-grammed times and modes.

P (Prealarm) - the control panel will activate the ALARM delay.

A (Warning) - the control panel will activate a WARNING signal.

Driftcompensation

When this option is enabled the Device Alarm threshold will be correctedautomatically.

+ Drift compensation effects analogue smoke and ionisation sensors only.

Alarm verify This determines the number of times the Device must exceed the Alarmthreshold before the programmed actions will be performed.

Timer Use the Timer option from the OPTIONS menu to program the hours anddays of the week when the Alarm threshold must be increased by 10%. Itis possible to set type T Timer, type S Timer or no Timer (indicated by **).

+ If both timers are programmed, the highest values will be applied.

Loop This shows the Loop the Device is connected to.

Address This shows the Device address.

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Figure 12 Fire detector parameters.

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Programming: Monitoring modules

Figure 13 shows the Monitoring module parameters.

Ø Position the cursor on the third row of the display then press key 1 to ac-cess the parameters shown in figure 13b.

Ø Most of the Monitoring module parameters are described in the "Program-ming: Fire sensors" paragraph. The following parameters are for Monitor-ing modules only.

Extinction This enables the Extinction Mode of the Device, as indicated in the follow-ing parameter.

Extinction mode This determines whether the Monitoring module must activate the Devicesand Outputs programmed as manual Extinction (E) or Inhibit Extinction (I).

Figure 13 Monitoring module parameters.

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Programming: Control modules

Figure 14 shows the Control module parameters.

Ø Position the cursor on the third row of the display then press key 1 to ac-cess the parameters shown in figure 14b.

Ø Most of the Control module parameters are described in the "Program-ming: Fire detector" paragraph. The following parameters are for Controlmodules only.

AssociatedZones

Each Control module may be associated to 4 of the 16 Software Zones.The Control module will be activated when any one of the Zones it is asso-ciated to goes into ALARM status.

Figure 14 Control module parameters.

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AssociatedPoints

Each Control module can be associated to 3 Input Points. The Controlmodule will be activated when any one of its Input Points goes into ALARMstatus. For each Point it is necessary to indicate:

Ø the Loop the Device is connected to (1);

Ø the Device type - Detector (D) or a Module (M);

Ø the Device address (01 through 99 or CL = Conventional Line).

Extinction mode This parameter establishes the operating modes and times applied by theControl module during Extinction operations. Use the Extinction Mode op-tion from the OPTIONS menu to program the Extinction mode parameters.If ** is programmed (default) the Control Module will not be used for extinc-tion operations.

Generalconditions

This option establishes the General conditions for Control module activa-tion. The Control module can be programmed for activation in the event ofone of the following conditions:

Ø Alarm (Al);

Ø Fault (Ft);

Ø Prealarm (Pre) or Warning (Wrn).

+ The General conditions AlN, FtN, PreN and WrnN will have no effect.

Programming: Conventional Zone module

Figure 15 shows the Conventional Zone module parameters. These pa-rameters are as per Fire sensors.

Figure 15 Conventional-Zone module parameters.

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Programming: Repeaters

Figure 16 shows the Repeater parameters.

Description This is the non-modifiable description of the Device type.

Label This is the modifiable Device label (up to 20 characters can be entered).The label is the Device identifier.

Address This shows the device address.

Figure 16 Repeater parameters.

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Devices

The Device option from the PROGRAMMING menu allows parameterchanges to those Devices found on Loop 1 during autolearning.

The Device option is also for the parameters of the Conventional line (ter-minal [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 PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 2).

The display will show the message oppo-site.

Select the required option and see the relevant paragraph.

Loop 1

A Select LOOP 1 from the DEVICE menu.

B Enter the Device address to change theDevice parameters. Press the ↑ key tochange the Conventional Line parameters(terminal [LC+]), and read the instructionsin the "Conventional Line" paragraph.

C If the entered address is valid the displaywill be as previously shown in the "Autolearning" paragraph. If not, the display willshow the message opposite. Press ESC toquit and step back to B.

To view the parameters of other Devices on the same Loop - follow theprocedure described in the "Auto learning" paragraph. Press ESC to quitand step back to B.

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: devices 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=NET

PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=NET

PRG: devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__

DEVICES LOOP1 Device not configured on LOOP 1

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Conventional Line

Figure 17 shows the parameters of the Conventional Line (terminal [LC+]).

The Conventional Line is programmed as per analogue sensors. There-fore, for the description of the parameters shown in figure 17 see the "Pro-gramming: Fire sensors" paragraph.

+ The Alarm threshold and Drift compensation parameters are irrelevant forthe Conventional Line, as the connected sensors supply discrete valuesonly (alarm, open or short-circuit).

Figure 17 Conventional Line parameters.

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Bell Outputs

A Select Outputs BELL option from the DE-VICE menu (press 2) to program the pa-rameters of the Bell Outputs on the Mainboard (terminals [Cx]), and those of theBell Outputs on Output Expanders (termi-nals [CX]).

B Enter the address of the required Bell Out-put. Table 1 shows the corresponding Ad-dresses of the Bell Output terminals on theMain board and the Output Expanders.

If the address is valid - the message shown in figure 18a will appear on thedisplay. Position the cursor on the third row of the display and then presskey 1 to access the parameters shown in figure 18b. Most of the parame-ters for the Bell Output are described in the "Programming: Control mod-ule" paragraph. The following parameters are for the Bell Outputs only.

If an invalid Output or wrong address isentered the display will show the messageopposite. Press ESC to step back to B.

To view the parameters of the other Bell Outputs, follow the procedure de-scribed in the "Autolearning" paragraph. Press ESC to quit and step backto Step B.

+ Address 01 corresponds to the Type C Output. The Type C Output is non-programmable, and will be activated each time the control panel goes intoALARM Status (it is possible to modify the label of the Type C Output).

ITemp When this option is selected the Output will be activated with the times setby the I option from the OPTIONS menu.

PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=NET

PRG: Output Bells Enter Address Output BELL : ##

Outputs BELL Output not available

POSITION Main board Output expander no. 1 Output expander no. 2

TERMINALS C C2 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16

ADDRESSES 01 02 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16

Table 1 Terminal number and address.

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Figure 18 Bell Output parameters.

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Network

A Select the NET option from the DEVICEmenu (press 3) for the parameters of theDevices on the Network. Press ESC toquit and step back to the PROGRAM-MING menu.

B Enter the Device address. Press ESC toquit and step back to A.

C If the entered address is valid the displaywill show the relevant parameters (see"Programming: Repeaters" paragraph). Ifnot, the display will show the message op-posite. Press ESC to step back to B.

To view the parameters of the other Devices on the Network, follow theprocedure described in the "Autolearning" paragraph. Press ESC to stepback to the previous menu.

Password (PassWD)

The PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu allows changes tothe Installer and User Code. Codes must have 1 to 5 digits (0 through 9).

Select the PassWD option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 3).

The display will show the message oppo-site.

Select option 1 or 2 and see the relevant paragraph.

PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=NET

PRG: NET DEVICES Enter Address Repeater: ## Slave: __

DEVICES NET Device not configured on NET

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

CODES Programming 1=Installer Code 2=User Code

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Installer Code The Installer Code accesses all controlpanel menus. The default Installer Code is00000.

Enter the new Installer Code: each digitwill be masked by the symbol Q.

Press the ↵ key to confirm the new code or press ESC to quit without sav-ing.

User Code The User Code can access the MODIFY-ING menu only. The default User Code is11111.

Enter the new User Code: each digit willbe masked by the symbol Q.

Press ↵ to confirm the new code or press ESC to quit without saving.

Welcome Message (MesINI)

The Welcome Message, shown on the first row of the display duringSTANDBY status can be changed by means of the MesINI option from thePROGRAMMING menu. It is possible to program an alphanumeric mes-sage of up to 20 characters. The default message is FIRE CLASS 100.

Select the MesINI option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 4).

Enter the new message then press the ↵key to confirm or ESC to quit without sav-ing.

Programming: INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX

Programming: INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : *XXXX

Programming: USER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX

Programming: USER CODE enter the new code : *XXXX

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PROGRAMMING WELCOME MESSAGE enter the new one: welcome message¤

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Zones

Select the Zone option from the PROGRAMMING menu to access andprogram the Software Zone parameters.

The same parameters can be programmed for all the Devices associatedto a Software Zone.

The Software Zone allows a group of Control Devices to be associated toseveral Input Points.

The Software Zone parameters will be applied automatically to all the De-vices associated to the Zone in question.

If a Device is associated to several Software Zones, the valid parameterswill be those of the last Software Zone to be programmed.

Therefore, the last parameter will be the valid parameter.

Select the Zone option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 5) to accessand program the parameters of the Soft-ware Zones.

The display will be as figure 19a. Position the cursor on the third row andpress 1 to access the parameters shown in figure 19b.

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

Figure 19 Software Zone parameters.

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Most of the Software Zone parameters are described in the "Programming:Fire sensors" paragraph. The following parameters are for Software Zonesonly.

Delay Select ON to apply the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay to the Software Zone.

The Fixed Delay will start when an alarm condition occurs on a SoftwareZone with the Delay enabled (ON). The Fixed Delay will be signalled byblinking on the Software Zone LED.

Press ACK to extend the running Fixed Delay - the PAS Delay (if en-abled) will be added automatically to the Fixed Delay.

The Software Zone will go into ALARM status when the sum of both delaysends.

+ The Fixed Delay and PAS Delay (Positive Alarm Sequence) can be en-abled, and programmed by means of the D option from the OPTIONSmenu.

OPTION

Many of the parameters are programmed by means of the Opt option fromthe PROGRAMMING menu.

Select the Opt option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 6).

Select the required option, according tothe following table, and read the instruc-tions in the relevant paragraph. Press ESCto step back to the PROGRAMMINGmenu.

KEYS OPTIONS0 Prealarm time1 Warning threshold2 Verify 3 Drift Compensation4 Timer5 Special Timer6 Holidays7 Delays (Fixed and PAS)8 Pulse9 Extinction modes

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

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Prealarm time

An input Device programmed with the Prealarm time will generate anALARM status after the prealarm time ends. Prealarm status is signalledby:

Ø an acoustic signal on the control panel and on the connected Repeaters;

Ø blinking on the PREALARM LED;

Ø blinking on the LEDs of the associated Software Zones;

Ø the following message on the display.

Select P from the OPTION menu (press 0)to program the Prealarm time.

Enter values of 0.00 through 20.0 minuteswith steps of 00.5 minutes. The defaultprealarm time is 1 minute.

Press the ↵ key to confirm or ESC to quit without saving.

Warning Threshold

The Warning Threshold determines the Analogue Value that must be ex-ceeded before the Control panel will generate Warning status. The Warn-ing status is signalled by:

Ø the following message.

The Warning Threshold is valid for Loop Devices set with Warning Proce-dure.

Control panelin PREALARM Status !

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION PREALARM Enter Prealarm time : Ø1,Ømin.

Control Panel in WARNING Status !

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Select W from the OPTION menu(press 1) to access and program theWarning Threshold.

Enter values of 00 through 99% with stepsof 1%. The Warning Threshold default is30%.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit without saving.

Alarm Verify

Select the Alarm Verify option for the Verify Time. The Verify Time willstart when a Device exceeds the ALARM Threshold.

If the Analogue Value is higher than the Alarm threshold when the VerifyTime ends, the control panel will go into ALARM status. However, if theAnalogue Value drops below the Alarm threshold before the Time ends,the control panel will stay in Standby status, and will increase the value ofthe Verify Counter of the Device.

If the Analogue Value is higher than the Alarm threshold, when the VerifyCounter reaches the programmed value, the control panel will go intoALARM status. To delete (clear) all the Verify Counters, select the DeleteVerify option from the MODIFYING menu.

+ If another Device exceeds the ALARM threshold during the Verify Time,the control panel will go into ALARM status immediately.

Select V from the OPTION menu (press 2)to program the Verify Time.

Select the Alarm Verify option: the defaultDelay is 00.0 minutes. Enter values of00.0 through 20.0 minutes with steps of00.5 minutes.

Press ↵ to confirm or ESC to quit without saving.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION WARNING Enter warning threshold: %3Ø

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION Alarm verify Verify time: ØØ.Ømin

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Drift Compensation

+ The control panel carries out periodical Alarm Threshold compensation, onthose Devices with the Drift Compensation option enabled.

This option sets the Drift Compensation value that will require mainte-nance. The control panel will request maintenance by means of a FAULTsignal, and the relevant message on the display.

When Drift Compensation reaches the non-modifiable default value thecontrol panel will go into Fault status.

Select D from the OPTIONS menu(press 3) to view the current maximumDrift Compensation value, and to programthe Maintenance value.

Select the Drift Compensation value thatwill require maintenance. Default is 25%.Enter values from 05% to 50% with stepsof 1%.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit without saving.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION DRIFT COMPENSATION Maintenance: %25 Real Time Comp. :%##

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Timer and Special timer

Sensors are particularly sensitive, therefore, when persons are present inthe protected ambient the Alarm Threshold must be increased by the non-modifiable Default value (to allow for cigarette smoke etc.). The Timer andSpecial Timer can be programmed to control the ON-OFF times of theAlarm Threshold increase. The Special Timer is especially useful for com-panies with different office and factory hours. Both Timers have exactlythe same programming and function modes. The programmed times willbe valid on programmed days and dates.

+ The control-panel calendar and clock must be adequately programmed, inorder to assure proper functioning of the Timers.

Select T from the OPTION menu (press 4)to access and program the Timer parame-ters. Figure 20 shows the Timer parame-ters.

Select S from the OPTION menu (press 5)to access and program the Special Timerparameters. Figure 21 shows the SpecialTimer parameters.

ON Enter the time of the day (hour and minutes) when the Alarm Thresholdmust be increased by the non-modifiable Default value.

OFF Enter the time of the day (hour and minutes) when the programmed AlarmThreshold must be restored.

Days Enter the days of the week when the above ON-OFF times must be ap-plied.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

Figure 20 Timer parameters.

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+ The Timer will control sensors on the Loop with T setting only.

+ The Special Timer will control sensors on the Loop with S setting only.

H option The H option offers further flexibility to the Timers as it enables the AlarmThreshold increase on days which would normally be exempt (e.g. Sun-day). A maximum of 5 dates in all can be programmed for this option. Thedates selected in the Timer option may be applied to the Special Timerand vice versa.

Select H from the OPTION menu(press 6).

Enter the date (no default). Cancel the dayand/or month number by entering 00.

Press ↵ to confirm or ESC to quit without saving.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION HOLIDAYS DAY : ØØ/ØØ ØØ/ØØ ØØ/ØØ ØØ/ØØ ØØ/ØØ

Figure 21 Special Timer parameters.

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Delay

Use the Delay option to access and program the Fixed Delay and PASDelay.

Fixed Delay The Fixed Delay will start when an alarm condition occurs on a SoftwareZone with the Delay option enabled (ON). The Fixed Delay will be sig-nalled by blinking on the Software Zone LED.

Press ACK to extend the running Fixed Delay. The PAS Delay (if en-abled) will be added to the Fixed Delay.

The Software Zone will go into ALARM status when the total time of bothdelays ends.

The Fixed Delay and PAS Delay (Positive Alarm Sequence) must be en-abled (ON), and programmed by means of the D option from the OPTIONSmenu.

+ If another Software Zone detects ALARM conditions, whilst either delay isrunning, the control panel will override the delay and go into ALARM statusimmediately.

Select D from the OPTION menu (press 7)to access and program the Fixed andPAS delays.

Enter the times for the Fixed Delay andthe PAS Delay (0 through 20 minutes -with steps of 0.5 minutes).Select ON to enable the PAS Delay. De-fault is the same for both Delays: 0 min-utes; OFF.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit without saving and step back tothe previous menu.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION DELAY Fixed:ØØ,Ø PAS:**** PAS=OFF

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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).

Enter the required ON and OFF Times:values from 0 through 25.5 seconds, withsteps of 0.5 seconds. Default is 0 sec-onds.

+ The ON and OFF Times will be valid for the Bell Outputs programmed withITem General Condition (see "Bell Output").

Extinction Modes

This option offers up to 4 Extinction Modes.

The Extinction Mode determines the operating mode of the Control De-vices and Bell Outputs, with the following parameters.

Delay This establishes the activation delay on the Control Devices. The default is30 seconds. Enter values from 30 through 99 seconds with steps of 1 sec-ond.

Operating Mode This establishes the operating mode of Extinction Inhibition.

Ø ADD (default) - the Extinction Inhibition adds 90 seconds to the pro-grammed Delay;

Ø STOP - the Extinction Inhibition will stop the Delay 10 seconds before theend. When the Extinction Inhibition is disabled the Delay will restart andrun for 10 seconds;

Ø FULL - the Extinction Inhibition will restore the Delay to its initial value.When inhibition is disabled the Delay will restart and run for the full Delaytime.

+ If an activating condition occurs during Extinction Inhibition, Extinction De-vices will be activated immediately.

LOG The LOG (logic) parameter establishes the conditions that will activate ex-tinction.

Ø OR (default) - only one activating condition need occur.

Ø AND - at least two activating conditions must occur simultaneously.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION PULSES (IPul) Time ON =ØØ,Ø sec Time OFF =ØØ,Ø sec

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Time ON (TMP) This determines the length of time that the Extinction Devices will be ac-tive. Enter values from 0 through 20 minutes - 0 (zero) means that the Ex-tinction Devices 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 specifiedin the LOG (logic) parameter occur.

It is possible to stop Extinction Devices whilst the Delay is running; asspecified in the Mode parameter.

The Extinction Devices will be activated for the programmed Time ONwhen the programmed Delay ends.

The enabled Control Modules and the Bell Outputs will be activated afterthe programmed Delay.

They will hold the activated status for the programmed Time ON .

+ The Extinction Mode settings will be valid for the Outputs with the sameMode type (see "Extinction mode" of the Control Modules and Bell Out-puts).

A Select the Extinction Mode option fromthe OPTION menu (press 9) to access andprogram the Extinction Modes.

B Select the required Extinction Mode, orpress ESC to step back to the OPTIONmenu.

C DLY is for the Delay; TMP stands for TimeON.

D Press the ↵ key to confirm and step back to B. Pres ESC to quit withoutsaving and step back to B.

PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode

PRG: OPTION Choose Extinction: 1= Ext1 2= Ext2 3= Ext3 4= Ext4

PRG: OPTION Extinction M: E# DLY=3Ø MODE=ADD TMPLOG=OR TMP=ØØ,Ø min

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System

Select the Sys option from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (press 7) to accessand program the system parameters.

The display will show the message oppo-site.

Select the required option, according to the following table, and read therelevant paragraph or press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMINGmenu.

KEYS SYSTEM PARAMETERS1 Date/Time2 Blink3 Wire4 SIL (Silence)5 WT (Walk Test)6 Printer

Date and Time

The Date/Time option from the SYSTEM menu is for the control panelclock settings.

Select Date/Time option from the SYS-TEM menu (press 1).

Enter the required Time and Date. Pressthe ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit with-out saving and step back to the SYSTEMmenu.

+ To guarantee proper functioning, the day of the week must correspond tothe selected date.

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Date/Time Time: ØØ:ØØ Date: 24/11/98 Tue

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Blink

The analogue fire sensors are equipped with a LED which will blink eachtime the control panel reads the detector status.

Select the Blink option from the SYSTEMmenu (press 2) to enable/disable the de-tector LED.

Select the devise Type (S = Sensor,M = Module) whose LED must be en-abled/disabled. Select ON to enable andOFF to disable the LED.

Select the address of the device whoseLED must be enabled/disabled or ...

... select the address range (from ... to) ofthe devices whose LEDs must be en-abled/disabled.

Press the ↵ key to confirm or ESC to quit without saving and step back tothe SYSTEM menu.

Wires

Use the Wire option to specify the configuration of the control panel Loop.

Select the Wire option from the SYSTEMmenu (press 3).

Select the configuration of the Loop (2 or 4wires). Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESCto quit without saving and step back to theSYSTEM menu.

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Blinking : L1 S ON Device : 1/__ From: 1/__ to1/__

PRG: SYSTEM Blinking : L1 S ON Device : 1/## From: 1/__ to1/__

PRG: SYSTEM Blinking : L1 S ON Device : 1/__ From: 1/## to1/##

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Wire Loop 1: 2 wires

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Silence mode

The control panel SILENCE button will disable all Outputs in ALARMstatus (Bell Outputs and Control Modules), with the exception of the NON-Controlled Outputs (terminals [CM1-NC1-NO1]).

Select the SIL option from the SYSTEMmenu (press 4) to access and program theSilence mode.

The display will show the following pa-rameters.

Mode Select the Silence mode:

Ø Night (default) - Silence status will be held for the programmed Time ON,or until the SILENCE button is pressed again;

Ø Day - Silence status will be held until the SILENCE button is pressed;

Ø AUTO - Silence status will operate in Day Mode during the hours and daysprogrammed on the Timers (see Timer below), otherwise, it will operate inNight Mode.

+ If an alarm condition is detected during Silence status, the programmedOutputs will be activated.

Time ON Enter the maximum Silence Time for Night Mode. Enter from 00.5 through20.0 minutes with steps of 0.5 minutes. The default is 0.5 minutes (30 sec-onds).

Timer Select the Timer for AUTO mode. Select Tor S, or T and S as required. Both Timersare programmed by means of the Timeroption from the OPTION menu.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit without saving and step back tothe SYSTEM menu.

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Silencing MODE: Night Time ON= ØØ,5 * *

PRG: SYSTEM Silencing MODE: Night Time ON= ØØ,5 T S

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Walk Test

The Walk Test allows the Installer to check proper functioning of the InputPoints of each separate Software Zone. When a Software Zone - in WalkTest status - goes into ALARM status, the control panel will activate theAlarm Outputs for a period of 1 to 15 seconds (depending on the numberof sensors on the Loops).

+ The Extinction Outputs will not be activated.

A Select the WT option from the SYSTEMmenu (press 5).

B Select ON to enable the Walk Test.

C Select the required Zone.

D Press the ↵ key to activate the Walk Test.

The Walk Test status will be signalled by:

Ø the message - WALK TEST ACTIVE ON ZONE: # (the Zone will be indi-cated in the space filled by # in the example).

Ø Blinking on the TEST LED (0.5 second intervals).

Ø a long beep, followed by a long pause (2 second intervals).

Select OFF at step B to disable the Walk Test.

+ Test status will be abandoned automatically if any Zone, other than theZone in TEST status, goes into ALARM status.

+ Test status will be abandoned automatically if any type of Fault is detected.

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Walk Test Walk Test: ON on Zone : Ø1

PRG: SYSTEM Walk Test Walk Test: ON on Zone : ##

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ WALK TEST ACTIVE ON ZONE: ##

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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 6).

Select ON to enable or OFF to disable thePrinter.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit without saving and step back tothe SYSTEM menu.

Verify

The Verify option from the PROGRAMMING menu is reserved for futureuse.

If the Ver option is seleted from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (key 8) ...

... the display will show the message op-posite.

Press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu.

PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=Printer

PRG: SYSTEM Condition Printer ENABLED :OFF

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: VERIFY Future Use Future Use Future Use

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Factory

The Factory option from the PROGRAMMING menu resets the manufac-turers settings (Default) on the control panel.

Select Def from the PROGRAMMINGmenu (press 9).

The display will show the message oppo-site.

Select the required option and see the relevant paragraph, or press ESC toquit and step back to the PROGRAMMING menu.

Restore default

Select the Restore default option from theFACTORY menu (press 1).

Press the ↵ key to Restore Default set-tings, or ESC to quit and step back to theFACTORY menu.

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance

PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance

PRG: FACTORY Restore default Are you sure ? Yes=Enter

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Maintenance

Select the Maintenance option from the FACTORY menu to program therequired date.

Select the Maintenance option from theFACTORY menu (press 2).

To enable the Maintenance option, selectON and enter the date (day, month andyear). The maintenance request will besignalled by FAULT status on the pro-grammed date.

Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to quit and step back.

Telephone

The Telephone option from the PROGRAMMING menu is reserved for fu-ture use.

If the Tel option is selected from the PRO-GRAMMING menu (key 0) ...

... the display will show the message op-posite.

Press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu.

PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance

PRG: FACTORY Maintenance Maintenance : OFF on date ØØ/ØØ/ØØ

1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel

PRG: TELECOM MODULE Future Use Future Use Future Use

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MODIFYING

The Modifying option from the MAIN menu allows the user to disable theDevices connected to the control panel, and delete the Verify counters andlogger.

Select the Modifying option from theMAIN menu (press 2).

Enter the User Code (the default code is11111) each digit will be masked by thesymbol Q.

Press the ↵ key to confirm the code. If thecode is valid the display will show theMODIFYING menu.

Select the required option and read the relevant paragraph or press ESCto step back to the MAIN menu.

Wrong Code If a wrong code is entered, the display willrequest Retry as shown opposite.

User defaultCode

The User default code is 11111. The User default code may be changedby means of the PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu.

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter

Enter user code *****

Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Delete Verify 3=Delete Logger

User code Wrong ! Retry XXXXX

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Disable

The Disable option from the MODIFYING menu can Disable or Enable:

Ø the Devices on the loop (Monitoring Devices or Control Devices);

Ø Bell Outputs;

Ø Software Zones;

Ø Devices on the Network (Repeaters).

The DISABLE LED will go ON when one or more of the above mentionedis/are disabled.

The disabled and enabled modes are as follows.

MonitoringDevices

A disabled Monitoring Device (Detector, Monitoring Module, ConventionalZone Module, Addressable Call-points) will not generate ALARM or FAULTstatus.

Ø To clear FAULT status generated by a Monitoring Device - Disable theMonitoring Device in question.

Ø To clear ALARM status generated by a Monitoring Device - RESET thecontrol panel.

+ Monitoring Devices enabled during ALARM or FAULT status will generatethe status, as necessary.

Control Devices ALARM or FAULT status will not activate Disabled Control Devices (Con-trol Modules, Addressable Sirens).

Ø To stop the Control Devices activated by FAULT status - Disable the De-vices in question.

Ø To stop the Control Devices activated by an ALARM status - RESET thecontrol panel.

+ Control Devices enabled during ALARM or FAULT status, will be activatedimmediately.

Bell Outputs The enabled and disabled operating modes of the Bell Outputs are as perControl Devices.

Software Zones The disabled or enabled mode of a Software Zone will effect all its associ-ated Devices, as previously described.

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Repeaters A disabled Repeater cannot command the Master control panel, although,its display will show the Master panel status. FAULT status will be gener-ated when a Repeater is Not Found. Loss of a Disabled Repeater will notgenerate a FAULT status.

Ø To clear a FAULT status - generated by the loss of a Repeater - Disablethe Repeater in question.

+ FAULT status will be generated when the Repeater is re-enabled.

Procedure Proceed as follows to disable the Control panel Items: Loop Devices; BellOutputs; Software Zones; Network Devices.

A Select the Disable option from the MODI-FYING menu (press 1).

B Select the required Item, or press ESC tostep back to the MODIFYING menu.

C Enter the Item address then press the ↵key, or press ESC to step back and selectanother Item.

If a valid Item address is entered the display will show the: Item label; real-time Analogue Value; type; address; current status (see figure 22).

D Press the ↑ or ↓ key to change the Itemstatus then press the ↵ key to confirm orESC to quit.

E Step back to C.

Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Delete Verify 3=Delete Logger

MOD: Enab./Disabl. 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=ZONES 4=NET

MOD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__

MOD: Enab./Disabl. Device: SENSOR %## 1/## STATUS: DISABLED

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Conventionalline

To enable or disable the Conventional line(terminal 10[LC+]): position the cursor onthe Sensors L1 space and press the ↑key.

Non-ConfiguredDevices

If an invalid address is entered, the displaywill show an error message. Press ESC toquit and step back to C.

MOD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/ZC Modules L1: 1/__

DEVICES LOOP1 Device not configured on LOOP 1

Figure 22 Enabled/Disabled status of sensors.

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Delete Verify

The Delete Verify option from the MODIFYING menu clears the VerifyCounter of each detector.

Select the Delete Verify option from theMODIFYING menu (press 2) to clear ALLthe Verify Counters.

Press the ↵ key to clear all the VerifyCounters, or ESC to quit and step back tothe MODIFYING menu.

Delete logger

The Delete logger option from the MODIFYING menu deletes the con-tents of the logger.

Select the Delete logger option from theMODIFYING menu (press 3).

Press the ↵ key to delete the contents ofthe logger, or press ESC to quit and stepback to the MODIFYING menu.

Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Delete Verify 3=Delete Logger

MOD: Clear Verify Are you sure ? Yes=Enter No=Esc

Modifying: 1=Disable 2=Delete Verify 3=Delete Logger

MOD: Clear Logger Are you sure ? Yes=Enter No=Esc

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READING PARAMETER

Use the Reading Parameter option from the MAIN menu to view all thecontrol panel parameters, and to print the logger contents.

Select the Reading Parameter optionfrom the MAIN menu (press 3). No accesscode is required, as viewing and printoutdo not effect the parameters and operatingmodes of the control panel.

The display will show the READING PA-RAMETER menu.

Select the required option and read the instructions in the relevant para-graph, or press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu.

Devices/Zones/Outputs

The Dev./Zones/Outputs option from the READING PARAMETER menushows the parameters of the Devices on the Loop, Software Zones, BellOutputs, and of the Devices on the network.

A Select the Dev./Zones/Outputs optionfrom the READING PARAMETER menu(press 1) or press ESC to step back to theMAIN menu.

B Select the required option or press ESC toreturn to the READING PARAMETERmenu (step A).

C Enter the address of the required Item.Press ESC to step back to theDev./Zones/Network (step B).

FIRE CLASS 1ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter

READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

RD: Choosing Menu 1=LOOP 1 2=Outputs BELL 3=ZONES 4=NET

RD: Devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/__

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+ Position the cursor on Sensors L1 then press the ↑ key to view the pa-rameters of the Conventional Line.

If a valid address is entered the display will show the relevant data as de-scribed in the "PROGRAMMING".

Press the ← or → key to view the parameters of the other Items of thesame type, or press ESC to enter another address (step C).

If an invalid address is entered at step C,the display will show an error message asopposite. Press ESC then retry.

Options

This option from the READING PARAMETER menu shows the parame-ters of the Options.

Select Options from the READING PA-RAMETER menu (press 2), or press ESCto step back to the MAIN menu.

The display will show the OPTIONS menu(see the "OPTIONS" paragraph). PressESC to step back to the READING PA-RAMETER menu.

Version

The Version option from the READING PARAMETER menu shows thecontrol panel version.

Select the Version option from the VIEWPARAMETERS menu (press 3), or pressESC to step back to the MAIN menu.

DEVICES LOOP1 Device not configured on LOOP 1

READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

RD: OPTIONS Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction Mode

READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

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The display will show the control panelversion. Press ESC to step back to theREADING PARAMETER menu.

Logger

The FireClass100 Logger can store the last 200 events. When the loggeris full the oldest event will be deleted automatically to make space for thenew event.

A Select the Logger option from the READ-ING PARAMETER menu (press 4), orpress ESC to step back to the MAINmenu.

B The display will show the most recentevent.N.B. The example shows no.123 as beingthe most recent event.

C Press the ← to scroll back.

D Press the → key to scroll forward.

E Press ESC to quit and step back to READINGS menu.

When the ← key is pressed on the oldestevent ...

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READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

ZONE ALARM 123 FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Software Zone 15:Ø9 13/Ø7/99 Ø1

ALARM 122 FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Device: MODULE 15:Ø9 13/Ø7/99 1M13

ZONE ALARM 123 FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Software Zone 15:Ø9 13/Ø7/99 Ø1

FAULT ØØØ FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Missing MAIN 18:Ø2 Ø5/Ø7/99

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... the most recent event will be shown.

When the → key is pressed on the most recent event, the control panel willemit an error signal.

No event At step B - if the logger is empty (noevents) the display will show the LOGGEREMPTY message.

Delete Logger Use the Delete Logger option in the MODIFYING menu to delete the Log-ger contents.

Logger data

The following data is stored in the Logger (see fig. 23).

Event Type This is the description of the event.

Event Number This is the event number from 0 through 199.

Panel This is the Control panel or Repeater label assigned during programming.

Origin This is the label of the Item which generated the event.

Hour/Date This is the exact time and date of the event.

Address This is the address of the Item which generated the event.

ZONE ALARM 123 FIRE CLASS 1ØØ Software Zone 15:Ø9 13/Ø7/99 Ø1

ØØØ LOGGER EMPTY

Figure 23 Logger data.

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Print

The Print option from the READINGS menu prints all the logger contentson the connected printer.

A Select the Print option from the READ-INGS menu (press 5) or press ESC to stepback to the MAIN menu.

B Select the Logger option (press 1) orpress ESC to step back the READINGSmenu.

C Press the ↵ key to start the Logger Print orpress ESC to quit and step back to B.

D The display will show the message oppo-site.

+ The control panel will continue functioning during the Logger printout.

Printer notenabled

The printer must be enabled, otherwise, atstep D the display will show the messageopposite.

Printer notconnected

The serial printer must be connected to the serial port of the control panel.

The control panel will ignore the fact that no printer is connected, or thatthe connected printer is not ready (paper out, no ink or blocked etc.). Tosuspend the Print follow the instructions below.

READINGS: 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs2=Options 3=Ver. 4=Logger 5=Print

READINGS Print: 1= Logger 2= Programming

Logger Print Start Print ? Enter = Yes Esc = Exit

Logger Print running please wait....

Printer not enabled ! Enable in menu’ PRG:SYSTEM

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Stop Print To stop Print - proceed as per start Print .At step C (when the ↵ key is pressed) thedisplay will show the message opposite.

Press the ↵ key to suspend the Print or press ESC to step back to C.

PrintProgramming

The Programming option from the PRINT menu is reserved for future use.

If the Programming option is selectedfrom the PRINT menu ...

... the display will show the message op-posite.

Press ESC to step back to the PRINT menu (step B).

Logger Print running SUSPEND ? Yes = Enter

READINGS Print: 1= Logger 2= Programming

Programming Data Print Future Use Future Use

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QUICK GUIDE

This quick guide holds all the information required by installers with knowl-edge of the FireClass100 fire control panel, or of fire control panels in gen-eral.

General features

Below are some of the technical features of the terminals on the Mainboard, Output Expanders and Repeaters.

FireClass100

Mains Voltage 230 V 50 Hz ±10%

Maximum current 0.7 A

Maximum Voltage available... (1)

1 A

Low voltage range 19.0 ÷ 27.6 V

Low voltage ripple 1 %

Battery type:makemodel

two 12 V - 17 AhYUASA

NP 17-12 FR

or the equivalent with case flame classUL94-V2 (or over)

Temperature range -5 ÷ +40 °C

Dimensions (L*H*P) 432*577*131 mm

Max. weight (2) 21 Kg

(1) ... for the power supply to external devices.

(2) With two 12 V - 17 Ah batteries.

Repeater

Mains voltage 13.8 V

Maximum current 180 mA

Temperature range -5 ÷ +40 °C

Dimensions (L*H*P) 195*178*45 mm

Weight 1.1 Kg

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Terminals

The following charts hold:

Ø a brief description of the terminals on the Main Board, Output Expandersand Repeaters;

Ø the voltage (in volt) present during the different conditions of each terminal;

Ø the maximum current (in amperes) that can circulate on each terminal.

Main board

TERM. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A)[L1B] LOOP 1 IN -- --

[L1A] LOOP 1 OUT -- --

[LC+]

CONVENTIONAL LINE:balanced line with 2700 ohm è control panel in standby;unbalanced line è Conventional Zone activated;line in short-circuit or open è fault on the Conventional Zone.

-- --

[+485--] SERIAL BUS. -- --

14[ ] 17[+]REPEATER POWER SUPPLY:negative present on terminal 14[ ];positive present on terminal 17[+].

027.6 3 (3)

[AUX]24 V AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY:negative present on terminal 19[ ];positive present on terminal 19[+].

027.6 3 (3)

[CM1][NC1][NO1]

FAULT ALARM OUTPUT - NON Controlled:standbby è [CM1] connected to [NC1] with [NO1] open;in the event of fault è [CM1] connected to [NO1] with [NC1] open.

-- 5

[C] POSITIVE FIRE ALARM OUTPUT - Controlled:in ALARM Status è positive on [+] and negative on [--]. 27.6 1.5 (3)

[C2] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUT - Controlled:output active è positive on [+] and negative on [--]. 27.6 1.5 (3)

[REM] LOGIC UNIT BLOCKED:Logic Unit blocked è terminal to negative 0 1

[DEF] DEFAULT DATA:Control panel programmed with default data è terminal to negative. 0 1

[OC1]↓

[OC16]

ZONE ALARM:corresponding zone in standby è terminal open;zone in ALARM Status è terminal to negative. 0 0.1

36-45[ ] GROUND. 0 --

Output Expander

TER. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A)

[C5/11]↓

[C10/16]

PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS - Controlled:output active è positive on [+] and negative on [--]. 27.6 1.5 (3)

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Repeater

TER. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A)

[+485--] SERIAL BUS. -- --

1[ ]4[24V]

POWER SUPPLY (input):terminals for the power supply to the Repeater. 27.6 0.18

5[ ]8[24V]

POWER SUPPLY (output):terminals for the power supply to the next Repeater. -- --

19[+] POSITIVE. 27.6 0.2

[Z1]↓

[Z16]

ZONE ALARM:zone in standby è corresponding terminal open;zone in ALARM Status è corresponding terminal to negative (4). -- 0.01

(3) The total current absorbed by terminals 17[+], 19[+], 26[+] and 28[+] on theMain Board, and by terminals [+] of the Output Expander, must not ex-ceed 1 A.

(4) Terminals from [Z1] to [Z16] of the Repeater must be connected to nega-tive by a 2700 ohm resistance, and asbsorb 0.01 A in the connection to aLED.

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