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1. ie KK Incorrect 2 2 2 2 Connection of remote LED indicators When detectors are installed in closed rooms it is advised to use remote LED indicators to be able to know from the outside if the detector is in alarm state The Al300 is usually used for this purpose It shall be connected between the RL output and the detection line See Figure 15 Figure 15 Connection of remote indicators End of line resistor ARITECH 300 series detectors Fire panel End of line resistor ARITECH 700 series detectors Fire panel Remote LED AI672 673 Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 17 2 2 2 3 Connection of manual call points In general all manual call point alarms must be mounted on the wall on emergency exit routes so a distance of less than 30 meters must be covered to reach one of them It is recommended to place them at a height of between 1 2 and 1 5 meters from the ground They must be clearly visible identifiable and accessible The available versions are e DM700 Manual call point flush mount without glass e DM782 Hinged cover e DM800 Resetable element A Manual call points such as the DM700 need a 100 Ohm 2W resistor in serial with the normally open NO contact The model DM7OOR already includes it This resistor avoids that a short circuit is created when the call point is activated and allows the fire panel to identify the origin of
2. in case of sudden pulling it is the last cable to be disconnected Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 14 JA ea F For optimum fixation of the mains cable use pressure sensitive clamps on the housing Lt Mains fuse The FP400 series may be powered from either 230 VAC or 110 VAC Place the mains fuse in its proper position as indicatedin Figure 11 e To power from 110 VAC place the fuse in the left fuse holder e To power from 230 VAC place the fuse in the right fuse holder j Do not use the mains fuse for connecting and disconnecting the fire panel from the mains j use the magneto thermal switch Figure 11 Mains power connection 110 VAC 230 VAC CI amp Mains fuse Connecting the batteries The FP400 panels require 2 x12 V batteries of 2 3 Ah for the FP402 and FP404 and 2 x 12 V 7 Ah for FP408 FP412 and FP416 respectively These are connected in series in order to obtain 24 VDC A bridge connector for batteries is supplied in the box together with the fire panel Connect the positive contact of one of the batteries to the negative contact of the other N 1 Place the batteries in the space reserved for them at the bottom of the fire panel box f PIS m ENN 2 Connect the cables taking into account the colour correspondence red positive black negative Connect the battery bridge cable between the two batteries and the
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4. 8 3 amp 4 12 9 1 amp 2 10 3 amp 4 13 11 1 amp 2 12 3 amp 4 14 13 1 amp 2 14 3 amp 4 15 15 1 amp 2 16 3 amp 4 16 1 All 17 2 All 18 3 All 19 4 All 20 5 All 21 6 All 22 7 All 23 8 All Assignment of 1 relay depending on events happening in different zones Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 27 The event of each zone can be combined through Boolean operations type AND and OR e Event zone 1 OR Event zone 2 gt If any of these events are true then the defined relay is activated e Event zone 1 AND Event zone 2 gt If both of these events are true then the relay is activated Address Zone Relay 32 1or2 30r4 50r6 70r 8 33 9 or 10 11 or 12 13 or 14 15 or 16 34 1 amp 2 3 amp 4 5 amp 6 7 amp 8 35 9 amp 10 11 amp 12 138 14 158 16 36 10r20r30r4 5or6or7or8 9 or 10 or 11 or 12 13 or 14 or 15 or 16 37 1 amp 28 amp 38 amp 4 5 amp 6 amp 78 amp 8 9 amp 10 amp 11 amp 12 13 amp 14 amp 15 amp 16 BWNM AIR WN AIP WD AIPWN AIPWNH HA IRWND Assignment of relays depending on general events Address Event Relay 40 Alarm general All 41 Fault All 42 Alarm general 182 Fault general 384 43 Alarm general 1 Fault general 2 Silence Buzzer 3 Reset 4 The following addresses allow the programming of extinguishing actions using the master module It is advised however to use th
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7. and that they are appropriately protected e Examine and test all batteries e Any defect must be noted down in the on site register and the corrective action taken as soon as possible Batteries Even though the batteries may be in good working condition it is recommended to replace them every four years Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 37 6 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE INDICATION CAUSE ACTIONS The fire panel service indicator is OFF The panel has no power Check mains power 110 VAC or 230 VAC Check mains power fuse Check batteries Check battery fuse The panel has the general fault and power supply fault indicator ON The buzzer is sounding intermittently The panel has no power supplied from the mains and is working on batteries Check mains power 110 VAC or 230 VAC Check mains power fuse Check transformer Check battery connections Check battery fuse Check battery voltage it should be above 22 VDC Check battery charger voltage is 27 6 V The fire panel has the system fault indicator ON and the buzzer is sounding continuously Fire panel faulty Re start the system by disconnecting the batteries and the mains power supply After a few seconds reconnect the power If the failure remains contact the distributor The fire panel has the general fault and disable indicator ON and the buzzer is sounding intermittently
8. that the batteries have a voltage higher than 24 VDC 3 2 System power up A A magneto thermal switch must protect the main supply input Once all connections and the installation have been verified the fire panel can be powered up in the following sequence 1 Connect mains power see chapter 2 2 1 2 Connect batteries see chapter 2 2 1 In this situation all the LED indicators must be OFF except for the green service LED If any sounder delay is programmed the indicator for delay mode will be also switched on In any condition other than that indicated above is given find the cause of the problem and correct the abnormality before continuing See section 6 for more information 3 3 Functional test For a zone test the fault simulations must be carried out by causing short circuits and opening the zone lines to check the short and open circuit faults respectively Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 29 The alarm simulation in the zone may be carried out by placing a resistor of 100 Ohm 2 W in parallel to the zone or by activating a manual call point or detector Verify that when a fault is caused the fault relay is activated Verify that when an alarm is raised the alarm relay is activated immediately After the programmed delay alarm sounders should also be activated If a class change input is used its activation will activate the sounders as well
9. the alarm differentiating it from the signal given by the detector In general if a dry contact is connected to a zone it shall be normally open NO and a 100 Ohm 2 W will be connected in serial In this way the fire panel is able to distinguish a detector alarm from a call point alarm Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 18 2 2 3 2 2 4 Figure 16 Connection of different manual call points Detection Detection ede line 7 R Alarm f resistance i i 1000hm2W H i H i Manuest eatt pomt i DM700 in stand bye resistance 1000hm 2W DM700 DM700R Resistor R is used to avoid a short Already includes the 100 Ohm 2 W circuit and differentiate the alarm resistor from the detector Class change input connection This input allows the activation of the sounders from an external push button When a short circuit is created between these contacts the sounders and or bells will activate until the short circuit is removed The push button must be connected as normally open NO Figure 17 Class Change Class change input Auxiliary 24 VDC output connection This output allows to power auxiliary devices not included in a zone It is protected with a fuse and the maximum current allowed is 250 mA It is not recommended to use this output to power elements that have a certain current consumption in their stand bye mode In
10. 1 11 Fixing the fire panel to the wall General recommendations Place the fire panel at an approximate height of 1 5 mina place with easy access and where the light indicators are easily distinguishable Ensure that once the fire panel is attached to the wall the front casing can be removed without any obstacle Bear in mind that the weight of the fire panel together with the batteries may be quite high so select the correct size of plugs and screws to hold it Installation steps 1 Place the metal box on the wall orientate it correctly with the help of the level and mark with a pencil the position of the 3 or 4 screws depending on the box size 2 Remove the box from the wall and drill the holes and place the plugs 3 Place the fire panel on the wall and attach it with the right screws A Do not use the fire panel metal box as a guide for the drill Before fixing the frame to the wall make the cables holes as required Do not make holes in the fire panel box in places other than those indicated and avoid shavings or pieces of removed casing dropping inside the panel This could damage the electronic circuits If required PG11 type cable adapters may be used Selecting a language The FP400 panels allow easy changing of the desired language Sheets of cut out language inserts are supplied with the panel Select the desired language and cut the corresponding inserts with a pair of scissors Insert each insert in the correspond
11. 10 5A battery fuse Relays and Sounders 4 24V Resetable Output 0 1 A fuse 11 Transformer connector 5 Sounder output 1 0 3 A fuse 12 Front panel connector 6 Auxiliary 24 VDC Output 0 3 A fuse 13 Master module output connector 7 Sounder output 2 0 3 A fuse 14 24 V battery connector Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 Independent of the number of zones all FP400 panels have the following common functionality e Enable Disable per zone e Test per zone e Activation Silencing of sounders e Programming of sounder delays e Supervision of main power batteries and outputs e Differentiation of manual call point and or detector alarm signal within the same zone e Remote reset optional operating mode e Active end of line optional operating mode e Programming of delays for sounders depending on the source of the alarm i e detectors or manual call point e Relay master modules optional e Sounder master modules optional Inputs Outputs Figure 4 Inputs outputs of FP400 fire panels RFL 4k7 S Zones input Class change input Auxiliary 24 VDC output General alarm and fault relay potential free 24 VDC resetable output Two supervised 24 VDC sounder outputs with programmable delay MAANA 1 5 Regulations The FP400 conventional fire panel series has been designed according to EN54 2 and EN54 4 s
12. A POWER SUPPLY FAULT WILL BE DELAYED BEFORE INDICATION Once the fire panel has been checked it is advisable to perform a check on the functionality of the detectors connected in the installation The installer should activate all the detectors into alarm and ensure the system performs all the operations and indications that were expected Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 30 To enable operation the following is a list of the functions of all the light indicators and control buttons available on the front panel of the device It is also described what to do in case of alarm or system fault 4 1 Description of control panel 4 1 1 LED indicators Figure 33 NK716 Front Panel aaan EEN B 1 Zone fire When the red LED is activated it means that this zone is in alarm status If it blinks then a detector has activated the alarm A constant ON LED means a manual call point has activated the alarm 2 Zone fault disable test A yellow LED one per zone indicates each of these possibilities If the LED blinks there is a fault in the zone If it is constantly ON the zone is either disabled or in test mode 3 Supply ON A green LED indicator ON means that the system is properly powered either through mains power or through batteries 4 General fire Red LED If it is ON any of the zones is in alarm status It blinks when the alarm was raised by a dete
13. GE Interlogix ARITECH Conventional microprocessor controlled fire panels FP400 Instruction manual for installation use and maintenance Version 2 1 August 2003 55370014 Aritech is a GE Interlogix brand www aritech com 2003 GE Interlogix B V All rights reserved GE Interlogix B V grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only GE Interlogix B V reserves the right to change information without notice Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 aa Ko Ta NA Yaa Aa UA AAA DAA MAASI AA AAA WAASI NA MAIS UANI e SO UAA AD Aaa MESSI MASAI ATA na aa aah SA SASA 5 Til Glossary Of SYMONS 3 sess cused ee ees ee ed AAA ad teed nee aed 5 12 Glossary Of term Sis se d0 Aen eed Ae eee A eee ed eee 5 1 3 Content of package oii ise accreted reid aee Bienen gece and AE AE aE E 7 1 4 Overview of the FP400 SerieS wwwwwamaeeamwmwamannanawwmwanwazanuwuwu muwa anawunwwazinini waazimia 8 tS Regulations vcs tesla eel ela dee cde tb aden deed endl idee 9 1 6 Safety warnings and precautioNS wwwwwswwmmanwwmwanwwawanzu manani tn nanu wu wanu wu mani wu wakuwa nten nnne en naet 10 1 7 Compatibility with other EQUIPMENT cccecceceeeeeeeeeee cee ceeeeeeececeaeaeeeeeeesetecaaeeeeeeeeeeeetenninaeeeeeess 10 2 Installation Quide iicci k secictecdccecesceteetecceceestecceeesesnceereneedeqeseseupere
14. N gt The delay does not affect to detectors Figure 24 Delay configuration mre 123 45 67 8 Configuration of the delay of Configuration of the delay of manual call points through bit 6 detectors through bit 7 If bits 6 and 7 are both in ON position then the delay is inactive That is the same effect as J of positioning the trim pot to zero 0 ea Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 22 2 3 2 2 3 3 Configuration for remote reseting Remote Reset mode changes the normal function of the class change input If the class change input is activated then the reset will be activated If the class change input remains activated a fault is shown activating the fault relay This mode is programmed through bit 4 of the micro switch In the ON position the remote reset mode is activated Figure 25 Remote reset configuration Configuration of Remote Reset mode through bit 4 Configuration for active end of line resistors An active end of line allows the panel to detect a fault caused by the removal of a detector from the installation This fault is indicated as an open circuit fault but the rest of detectors in the installation keep working This operating mode is not compatible with the usual operating mode of a conventional zone with passive end of line detection Besides of configuring the fire panel it is required to add a schottky diode BAT43 in eac
15. The system has no power from the mains and the battery voltage is below 22 VDC minimum working voltage Disconnect the batteries and the mains power until the mains voltage has been resorted or charged batteries are available The fire panel has the general fault and zone fault indicators ON blinking and the buzzer is sounding intermittently The indicated zone has a fault Check the presence of the end of line resistor 4k7 Check that there are no short or open circuits in the line Check that there is no detector connected incorrectly Check that there is no manual call point activated without a series resistor The fire panel has the general disable and zone disable indicators ON and the buzzer is sounding intermittently The fire panel has the indicated zone disabled To enable the zone turn the key to the ON position and press the Enable Disable button of the affected zone The fire panel does not respond to the keyboard The keyboard is disabled To enable the keypad turn the key to the ON position Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 38 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical Box FP402 amp FP404 Box FP408 FP412 FP416 Cable input holes Environmental Temperature Relative humidity Protection index Type class conditions Zone output FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 Maximum number of detectors per zon
16. atus When the fire panel is in stand by mode the green power indicator is on and any other LED or acoustic indication is OFF Alarm status When the fire panel detects any alarm situation either through a detector or manual call point it will be indicated as follows General alarm LED indicator blinking if the alarm was activated by a detector and constantly ON if it comes from a manual call point e Zone alarm light indicator blinking when it comes from a detector and fixed when it comes from a manual call point Continuous sound of the internal buzzer e Activation of the alarm relays potential free and sounder with a delay if this has been programmed Fire panel operation in alarm state The following operations can be performed while the fire panel is in alarm status e Silence the internal buzzer pressing the Silence Buzzer button Silence sounders with Silence Sounders button To re activate them push the Sound Alarm button If a delay has been programmed the sounders can be activated without delay by keeping the Sound Alarm button pressed for 4 seconds from security level 1 e Re set the system with the Reset button It is not recommended to reset the system until the location and resolution of the cause of the alarm has been established A It is required that the contro panel key is in the ON position in order to be able to reset the LSN panel Fault status When the fire panel detects a fault i
17. ckage Once the panel has been removed from its original packaging check the following material is included e 1 fire panel e 4k7 Ohm end of line resistors one per zone plus 2 one for each sounder output e 1 off 5x20 mm 2 A fuse e 1 off 5x20 mm 1 A fuse e 2keys e 1 instructions manual for installation use and maintenance e 1 sheet with multiple language inserts for selecting the language e 1 bridge to connect the batteries Figure 1 Package contents A Before starting the installation check that the contents of the package are correct and that it YA AN is in good condition If any defects exist repackage the panel and contact your distributor Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 7 1 4 Overview of the FP400 series The FP400 series conventional fire panel series has two different box sizes e Small size for 2 or 4 zones FP402 or FP404 e Large size of 8 12 or 16 zones FP408 FP412 and FP416 Figure 2 FP416 layout 000000500500 C 880e0o0e 000000600600 C C 80000008 B H o aula CO E f x jiii E 1 Mains connector 110 VAC 230 VAC 8 Configuration micro switch 2 Zones connectors from 2 to 4 or 8 12 or 16 9 Sounder delay programming trim pot depending on fire panel model 3 Output connectors Auxiliary 24 VDC Fire and Fault
18. ctor signal and when it is constantly ON the alarm was triggered by a manual call point 5 General fault When this yellow LED blinks a fault has been detected 6 General disable It means that a zone or a sounder has been disabled 7 Sounder Delay This indicates that a sounder delay has been programmed 8 Sounder Fault Disable If this yellow LED blinks then there is a fault in one of the sounder outputs If it is constantly ON it means the sounders have been disabled 9 System fault It lights if a fault in the fire panel hardware is detected Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 31 Figure 34 NK704 Front Panel 10 Supply fault This indicates problems with the power supply either coming from the mains batteries or the fuses of any one these 11 Out of service It signals that the fire panel has lost its main power and that the battery voltage is below the minimum value 22 VDC 12 Buzzer Silenced When this LED is on it means that the fire panel buzzer has been silenced by pressing the Silence Buzzer button 13 Sounders ON This indicates that sounders have been activated If the LED blinks then the sounders will be activated once the programmed delay is over 1 3 14 Sounders Silenced This signals that the sounders have been silenced by pressing the Sounders Silence button 15 General test It highl
19. d to it It is recommended to test a different zone every month Any failure should be written down in the on site register and corrective measures should be taken as soon as possible Cleaning The control panel must be cleaned with a damp cloth Do not use solvents and or liquids Maintenance to be performed by the installer or the maintenance company Every Semester e Inspect the entries in the on site register and the records of the control panel Implement the appropriate corrective action e Check all battery connections and the battery voltages In every zone check the alarm faults and all auxiliary functions of the control and signalling equipment e Visually inspect the control and signalling equipment to detect any possible increase in humidity and or any other type of deterioration e Check if there has been any structural alteration to the site that may affect the functioning of the detectors manual call points or sounders If so take the appropriate action e Anyfailure must be noted down in the on site register book and the corrective action taken as soon as possible Yearly e Place the control panel in Test and check the configuration of the system Check that all the detectors and manual call points work according to the manufacturer s specifications and programmed requirements e Visually inspect all the equipment connections and make sure that they are securely fastened that they have not been damaged
20. e Zone output voltage Maximum zone current Maximum length of zone line Maximum resistance of zone line Maximum capacitance of zone line Recommended cable Sounder output Number of outputs in main board Supervised End of line resistor Maximum Output Current Maximum voltage Recommended cable Alarm relay output Potential free relays Maximum commutation power Fault relay output Potential free relays Maximum commutation power Working conditions Auxiliary 24 VDC output Output voltage Maximum current Recommended cable Power Supply Mains voltage 297 mm wide 307 mm high and 105 mm deep 3 6 kg without batteries 5 6 kg with batteries of 2 3 A h 420 mm wide 335 mm high and 110 mm deep 6 2 kg without batteries 11 2 kg with batteries of 7 A h 4 x 20 mm top 5 x 20 mm bottom 5 C to 40 C 95 maximum without condensation IP30 3K5 of CEI 721 3 3 1978 2 zones 4 zones 8 zones 12 zones 16 zones 20 Nominal 24 VDC Maximum 28 VDC Minimum 22 VDC 94 mA 2km 44 Ohm 500 nF stranded 2 wire cable of 1 5 mm KAL21 2 For open and short circuit 4k7 1 4W 250 mA each Stand by from 5 VDC to 9 VDC Activated from 18 VDC to 28 VDC nominal of 24 VDC stranded 2 wire cable of 1 5 mm KAL21 1 relay C NO NC contact type 1A 30 VDC 1 relay C NO NC contact type 1 A 30 VDC Normally energized fail to safe From 18 V to 28 V nominal of 24 VDC 250 mA s
21. e extinguishing versions of the FP400 fire panels in order to perform this kind of actions Address Zone and event Relay 48 1 amp 2 in alarm All 49 3 amp 4 in alarm All 50 5 amp 6in alarm All 51 7 amp 8 in alarm All Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 28 3 SYSTEM START UP 3 1 System check A Before connecting the fire panel to the main power supply check the following points e The fire panel has been properly installed see section 2 1 4 e There is no short or open circuit in any of the zone lines e All of the end of line resistors are installed see section 2 2 2 If manual call points have been installed they have a resistor of 100 Ohm 2W in series with their contacts see section 2 2 2 3 If used the connection of the main board and the diverse optional configurations like class change potential free relays outputs auxiliary 24 VDC output see section 2 2 are all properly connected e Sounder lines are properly connected with its polarity and with corresponding end of line resistors of 4k7 Ohm Program sounder delays as decided see chapter 2 3 1 e The correct configuration of any special operating mode that has been programmed If no special mode is desired position all micro switch bits to the OFF position e Check that the mains power is either 230 VAC or 110 VAC using a tester Place the mains fuse accordingly Check
22. e series has been designed to cover the needs of small to mid sized installations such as schools homes shops small and medium size businesses etc It indicates the fire warnings to security personnel together with any functioning error For this purpose it uses conventional fire detectors 1 1 Glossary of symbols The following is the list of the symbols used in this manual to make it more easily understood PRECAUTIONS _ Earth connection This connection is essential Always verify that this is correct A Electronic equipment sensitive to electrostatic discharge When working kisi with the electronic circuitry use anti static bracelet to avoid damage to these Possibility of HIGH VOLTAGE electrical discharge Please take j precautions to avoid personal injury A Lead batteries Risk of explosion in case of short circuit and corrosion in case of spillage f FN pillag Source of external radiation Motors radio antennas etc Warning Attention Follow these indications carefully to avoid personal injury and or damage of the equipment 1 2 Glossary of terms Fire alarm Acoustic and visual signal to warn of a possible fire False alarm Fire alarm due to causes other than fire Fault Breakdown of the system or electrical power that endangers the correct functioning of the system Fault warning Acoustic and visual signal to warn of a possible system fault Alarm bell Acoustic element f
23. ed thoroughly in a later chapter e There is an input and output connector so the modules can be inter connected and connected to the main board of the fire panel Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 24 2 4 1 2 4 2 Figure 29 Location of Master Module s FP402 and FP404 i FP408 FP412 and FP416 Potential free relay master modules Every module consists of 4 relays with a rating of 230 V and 2 A The master module allows the assignment of a relay for every detection zone or for the programming of the activation of different relays depending on the status of one or different zones see chapter 2 4 3 Figure 30 Location of components on the Relay Master Module CNONCCNONC CNO NCC NO NC Connection sockets O O Connection socket gt lt P Connection socket o o o o o o o 0000000 O Relay 1 Relay2 Relay3 Relay 4 Trim pot for sounder delay programming 1 per relay gt switch o om os lt Q Configuration micro om Master module with 24 VDC outputs for sounders or other supervised outputs The 24 VDC output master modules have 4 relays that provide 4 additional 24 VDC outputs Those outputs can be configured either to power sounders or as 24 VDC supervised outputs useful for other devices These modules have to be powered from an external power source or from the auxiliary 24 VDC output on the main board
24. for General Disable intermittent and or Zone Disable continuous e Acoustic indicator by means of the internal buzzer with an intermittent sound Fire panel operation during disable status Silence internal buzzer with Silence Buzzer button e Re start the system with the Reset button Zone test status The fire panel allows performing of tests on every zone independently This mode is achieved by keeping the Test button pressed while pressing the requited Zone button Once the zone is in test mode the fire panel will activate the corresponding outputs for 3 seconds and will then automatically reset the system to check the detector or zone again without having to walk to the fire panel This status is shown in the front panel in the following way e LED indicators the General Test LED is steady ON as well as the Fault LED of the zone in test e There is no acoustic signal A If someone wishes to activate the sounders during the test mode it will not have any a _ programmed delay AQ oo Out of order status Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 34 The fire panel enters into an out of service mode only when the main power is out and the batteries voltage is below 22 V In this mode there is no alarm or fault warning e Light indicators general fault blinking and out of service steady e Acoustic indicator with intermittent sound e Activation of outpu
25. for consumption lower than 250 mA Each module has Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 25 2 4 3 a 24 VDC input connector on the top left hand side and a 24 VDC output connector on the top right hand side The first allows the power to the module and the second allows the connection to the additional modules one module power from the one to the other When the module is configured as a sounder output then a short and open circuit line faults are indicated on the front panel together with the indicators for sounders These outputs react in the same way as the sounder outputs on the main board when the Sound and Silence Sounder buttons are pressed When the module is configured as supervised 24 VDC output then the short and open circuit line faults are indicated through the general fault indicator and can be reset only with the Reset button Figure 31 Positioning and wiring of sounder output modules 24V SND4 SND3 SND2 SND1 IN24V es SHE eepe Configuration of the master module microswitch Each module has a micro switch for programming different options Switch number 8 allows the configuration of the 24 VDC output module as a sounder output module or as a 24 VDC supervised output module e Bit 8 ON gt Sounder output module e Bit 8 OFF gt 24 VDC supervised output module In the potential free relay module swi
26. h of the detector bases This diode must be connected to the negative contact whilst an active end of line is installed the last detector of the zone line The fire panel configuration is done with bit 1 of the micro witch In the on position the active end of line monitoring is active Figure 26 Active EOL configuration Configuration of Active end of line mode through bit 1 Active end Zone of line Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 23 The active end of line module is optional 2 4 Master module options There are two different versions of the master module i e a master module with 24 VDC outputs and a master module with potential free relay outputs The installation of a master module requires the removal of the main board It is held on top of the fire panel metal housing with stand offs below the main board Figure 28 Removing the main board to install a master module I ED ec w LLU Bi puma Mi DOL mo Main features e Every module has 4 outputs e Fire panels FP402 and FP404 only allow for the installation of one module whilst the FP408 FP412 and FP416 panels allow for up to 4 modules e The sounder delay mode can be programmed separately for each of the relays through a trim pot from 0 to 9 minutes e Itis possible to define different kinds of activation through the micro switch These functions are explain
27. ies PRECAUTION Always follow the basic precautions set forth below to avoid possible injury to yourself and other persons damage to the equipment or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following e Do not install the panel near sources of extreme heat or excessive vibration e Do not install the panel near other electrical devices such as television sets radios speakers radio frequency transmitters etc These devices may produce high level interference that prevents the panel from functioning correctly e Place the panel in a horizontally level position at eye level e Do not open cable entrance holes in any place other than those provided e Check the characteristics of the mains supply and ensure that it coincides with those of the panel Connect to earth This is essential e Disconnect the power supply and batteries in case of fault and request the assistance of qualified personnel 1 7 Compatibility with other equipment The family of FP400 panels is compatible with all ranges of Aritech conventional fire detectors and manual call points Although other manufacturers detectors may be used proper functioning cannot be guaranteed Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 10 2 INSTALLATION GUIDE 2 1 Installation This section gives the exact definition of the steps to be taken for the correct installation of the FP400 ser
28. ies fire panels Read the entire content of this manual carefully before beginning the installation of the system Not following the instructions correctly may cause damage to the equipment The FP400 series has been developed in compliance with the EN54 2 and UN54 4 UNE 23007 standard and have approvals pending It must be installed by qualified personnel taking into account the EN54 14 UNE 23007 14 standard as well as the corresponding local authority s laws 2 1 1 Tools required e A flat screwdriver for the connection plates and a Philips screwdriver for the screws of the front cover e Wire strippers e Tester Drill bits plugs and screws in accordance with the type and thickness of the wall on which the fire panel is to be fitted Level meter 2 1 2 Removal of the fire panel cover First of all remove the front cover from the fire panel after removing the two fastening screws Figure 5 To open the panel remove the screws and the cover A 2 1 3 Fire panel location The fire panel must be installed in a clean and dry place that is free from vibrations and has a temperature between 5 and 40 C The relative humidity in the worst case may not exceed 95 without condensation The risk of fire should be minimal and the location must be protected by the fire detection system Any risk of mechanical damage must be avoided Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2
29. ights that a zone is in test mode Accoustic indicators Alarm indicator Continuous sound of internal buzzer Fault indication Intermittent sound of internal buzzer Control panel buttons A Zone buttons Z1 Z2 Enable and disable one zone When the zone is disabled the LED is ON B Silence Buzzer button Allows silencing the internal buzzer and switches on the LED C Reset button Re initialises the system Any fault or alarm that has not been resolved will be highlighted again D Sounder ON button By pressing this for a few seconds the sounder outputs are activated If there is a delay programmed it may be disabled by pressing this button from level 1 E Sounders silence button Stops the sounder outputs if they are activated and switches on the corresponding LED If the sounders are not active then they are disabled after pressing and holding this button for a few seconds To enable them again just press it for a few seconds again Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 32 F Test button Keeping this pressed for a few seconds a test of the acoustic and LED indicators are performed If this button is pressed together with a zone button then the zone is placed into test mode and the corresponding LED is switched on G ON OFF key Enables and disables the keyboard In the OFF position none of the buttons work 4 1 4 Operating modes Stand by st
30. ing position on the front panel according to its number The sheets also contain blank inserts for configuring languages that have not been included These inserts may be customised with any required language Figure 6 Insertion of language inserts Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 12 2 2 Electrical connections AA WARNING TA AN S m e The 110 VAC or 230 VAC power must be connected to the power supply through an external magneto thermal switch The mains cable should have a minimum section of 1 5 mm e To avoid possible short circuits and interference the mains cable must be kept away from the zone connection cables and from the communication ports Figure 7 Mains connection In out hole for mains power 000006 IN To ensure clean connections the use of PG11 type cable adapters or seals is recommended In this way the cable is firmly fixed to the panel The use of pressure sensitive flanges to fix the cables to the housing of the exchange is also recommended If the system is exposed to a lot of electrical interference the use of ferrite as close as possible to the connection is recommended see figure 7 Once the fire panel is mounted on the wall the connecting of equipment may start The loops the mains and the additional elements are connected to the base plate through the holes on the top The hole located away f
31. or fire warning Front panel Front panel of the unit containing the indicators and control buttons Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 5 Casing Front protective cover of the unit fastened to the metal frame with two screws Frame Metal box that holds all the electronic elements and that enables it to be fastened to the wall EMC ElectroMagnetic Compatibility The capability of the fire panel to withstand external electromagnetic interference without its operation being affected as well as the limiting of the generation of electronic signals that may alter the functioning of other equipment Silence Buzzer Button that allows the muting of the internal buzzer of the fire panel System fault A fault in the fire system Fire Combustion that requires investigation and corrective action in order to prevent threats to life or damage of assets Maintenance Routine check of the system includes cleaning alignment adjustment and parts replacement This is normally done on pre determined dates Zone map Diagram representing the physical limits of the zones and their access routes Assembly Process of installing and interconnecting system elements and components Norms Regulations concerning fire detection equipment Remote LED indicator External light indicator that constitutes part of a fire detection and alarm system Manual Call Point Equipment that enables di
32. r output is activated and supplies 24 VDC when a zone alarm is activated due to a detector or a manual call point If a motorized alarm bell is used it is required to install a diode in parallel in order to avoid the effect of the inverted current f Z Aritech AS260 sounders do not required diode as they are polarity sensitive Figure 22 Sounder connections DIODE END OF LINE RESISTOR END OF LINE RESISTOR Connection of polarity insensitive sounders Polarity sensitive sounder connection Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 21 2 3 Configuration options 2 3 1 Configuration of sounder delays The fire panel has a trim pot on its main board for setting a delay for the sounders from 0 to 9 minutes This allows a delay in the activation of the sounders for a certain amount of time after an alarm has been activated When this option is used sounders are not activated immediately when a detector or manual call point detects an alarm situation With this operating mode active a specific LED on the control panel is lit Figure 23 Location of trim pot and micro switch required to configure the delayed mode Trim pot for delay programming Micro switch The delay can affect the alarm caused by detectors and or manual call points depending on the position of the different bits of a micro switch e Bit 6 ON gt The delay does not affect to manual call points e Bit 7 O
33. rect operation of the sounders in a system by human intervention Emergency plan Pre established procedure that is carried out when a fire alarm is raised Start up Process via which the installer checks that the system fulfils the established requirements Commissioning Decision that determines that the installed system meets the requirements of a previously agreed specification Commissioning may be carried out by the buyer or by third parties Repair Non routine work required to re establish efficient functioning of an installed system Reset Button on the front panel that allows the restarting of the system End of line resistor A 4k7 Ohm resistor that is placed at the end of each detector zone and allows the detection of line faults in the installation Fire signal Signal to indicate the presence of a fire Fault signal Signal to indicate the presence of a fault Alarm sounder Acoustic device to warn people about a fire Verification Process via which the installer or another contracted party may satisfactorily demonstrate to the user that the installed system meets the established requirements Zone Physical subdivision of the protected premises in which a function can be carried out independently from any other subdivision Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 6 Buzzer Internal acoustic element of the panel to warn of an alarm or fault 1 3 Content of pa
34. rom the rest is for the mains Figure 8 Example of a connection with cable seal and ferrite CABLE ADAPTER OR SEAL INPUT CABLE SLEEVE L I I L L FIRE PANEL p METAL FRAME H__ K r CONNECTION OF SCREEN TO GROUND FERRITE 1 CONNECTOR TERMINALS Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 13 In installations with potential radio frequency interference the use of a twisted screened AN cable is recommended Connect the cable screen to the cable adapter and ensure that the J Installation is properly connected to earth Figure 9 Cable types 2 2 1 Main power connection Figure 10 Location of bipolar magneto thermal switch Bipolar magneto thermal switch Do not make any connections with the power supply on Disconnect the external magneto AN thermal switch For safety the sequence in which the connections are made must be Mains first then batteries A Do not connect the fire panel to the mains until you have completed the start up See Ji chapter 5 The fire panel has two power supply systems the main supply and the batteries Connecting to the main supply The fire panel must be connected to the main supply through a bipolar magneto thermal switch An adequate ground connection is required It is recommended that the ground cable is longer than the rest so that
35. s stocetreseueareescoueerereccectresetecswenceereeteaecerese 11 ZEA INSTA AON AA ASEMA AA WA HAA A AE ANA ANA KA bs EE Aa SA MNADA KA 11 2 1 1 To KS TEQUINCES AAA AE a KALI AA MEI HA AMU MARA NA WAA UWA ASIHA 11 2 1 2 Removal of the fire panel COVET wwwwwwwamamemamiwww wa wwawawu mimi wawawuniw umwaka 11 2 1 3 Fire panel oa ai AI sence II ANA AI a a aa Ea a a aT 11 2 1 4 Fixing the fire panel to the Wall AI EARE TARIA 12 2 1 5 Selecting alangaga on a IERA EOR RE 12 227 Electrical Connections AA KAAYA AA AAA WATAWA AAA E a a E EA ae DE notes 13 2 2 1 Main power connection 0 ccc ceceeecceceeeeeeeeeeeaeeeceeeeeeeesceanaeceeeeesaseeaaeeceeeeeeeeenennnaeees 14 2 2 2 Connection ofa ZONE AA AA IAA aa aea aa aa aAa T A iE 16 2 2 2 1 Connection of detectors cccccccceceeeeeeeeeeeceeceeeeeeeeecenaeeeeeeeeeseseennieeeeeees 16 2 2 2 2 Connection of remote LED indicators wwwwwwwmmmmmmwwamamimwm wamama 17 2 2 2 3 Connection of manual Call points ecececeeccece cece eeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeceteaeeeeeeeeess 18 2 2 3 Class change input CONNECTION ceeececeeeeeteee eee eeee eter eaaeeeeeeaeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaeeeeeeneeeeeeaaes 19 2 2 4 Auxiliary 24 VDC output connection wwwwwwmemamanwwnwnawwmwanwwmwa niwa mu niwa aii ia aawimia 19 2 2 5 Potential free relay output CONNECTION wwmmamwmmamamwnwwanwwmwa muwa mani wa manii maai ia 20 2 2 6 Resetable
36. stallation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 19 Figure 18 Auxiliary supply Output H Auxiliary 24 V output 2 2 5 Potential free relay output connection These are outputs of potential free relays that can be activated in an alarm or fault situation A JA The fault output is generally energized 4 Figure 19 Potential free relay output C NO NC C NO NC Voltage free relay output 2 2 6 Resetable 24 VDC output This output allows the connection of devices that require to be reset from their power connection this is the case with the infra red beams This output has 24 VDC in stand by and when a reset is performed from the panel the 24 VDC is disconnected for 3 seconds Figure 20 Resetable 24 VDC output 24 VDC Resetable output Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 20 2 2 7 Connecting sounders and bells The FP400 series panels has 2 sounder outputs on the main board identified as SND1 and SND2 Each of these outputs allows for a supervised sounder circuit with a maximum consumption of 250 mA per circuit A It is required to use polarity sensitive sounders or to install a diode to prevent sounders from _ being activated in stand bye condition Figure 21 Sounder outputs SND1 SND2 Sounder outputs f Use sounders or bells which consumption is lower than 250 mA The sounde
37. t is required to place the key in the ON position PRESS THE SILENCE BUZZER BUTTON 3 The user may press the Silence Buzzer button in order to silence the internal buzzer This will help to think about what to do under better conditions J Sounders may also be disabled by pressing the Silence Sounders button Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 35 IDENTIFY THE ALARM ROOT CAUSE 4 The LED indicators on the front of the control panel will help to identify what kind of alarm or fault has caused the system to enter in the current state ACT 5 Once the cause has been identified react according to the emergency plan that must be defined at every site SYSTEM RESET 6 Once the problem has been solved the system may be reset to clear the system and again be in a normalised environment Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 36 5 MAINTENANCE It is required to adopt the maintenance measures recommended in EN54 14 Maintenance to be performed by the user Daily 1 The control panel must indicate normal functioning All faults must be noted down in the on site register and the maintenance company informed accordingly 2 Check that any former registered alarms have been rectified Monthly As a minimum one manual call point or detector must be activated into alarm to test the control panel and the alarm elements connecte
38. tandards of 1997 The EN54 2 standard includes some basic reguirements and some optional ones The optional reguirements that the FP400 series meet are SUBJECT CHAPTER DESCRIPTION Indications 8 3 Fault signals Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 9 SUBJECT CHAPTER DESCRIPTION 8 4 Notification of loss of all external power Controls 7 12 Coincidence detection 7 11 Output delays 10 Test status indication Outputs 7 8 Output for Fire alarm devices 1 6 Safety warnings and precautions These precautions explain how to use the equipment correctly and safely preventing any injury to oneself an others This section has been subdivided into a WARNING section and a PRECAUTION section according to the nature of potential injury and damage to equipment Read all the sections carefully before continuing serious injury and even death due to electrical shock short circuits equipment damage fire A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed in order to avoid the possibility of J amp and other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following e Do not touch the inside of the panel when the equipment is connected at 230 VAC It may be handled by specialized personnel only e Do not try to repair the electronic circuit on site e Ifthe panel has to be returned to the factory for repair use the original packaging and do not include the batter
39. tch number 8 does not have any effect Always keep it in the OFF position Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 26 Figure 32 Switch 8 allows the configuration of the 24 VDC output master module Pr The remainder of the switches allow the programming of different combinations of master module relays with fire panel events either general or per zone e Correlative assignment of one relay per zone e Assignment of 2 or 4 relays per zone e Assignment of one relay depending on a certain combination of events in the zones e Assignment of relays depending on general events on the fire panel Following there is a more detailed description of the system possibilities Assignment of one relay per zone That can be done in two ways 1 Using address 00 on the micro switch 2 Configuring address 01 in module 1 zone 1 is linked to relay 1 zone 2 to relay 2 and so address 02 in module 2 zone 5 is linked to relay 5 zone 6 to relay 6 and so address 03 in module 3 and address 04 in module 4 respectively IN In the appendix at the end of this document there is a detailed description of the different f combination of the micro switches required to get the desired module address Assignment of more than one relay per zone Address Zone Relays 08 1 1 amp 2 2 3 amp 4 09 3 1 amp 2 4 3 amp 4 10 5 1 amp 2 6 3 amp 4 11 7 1 amp 2
40. tranded 2 wire of 1 5 mm KAL21 230 VAC 50 Hz 110 VAC 60 Hz Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 39 Voltage tolerance Power supply input Resetable 24 VDC output Maximum commutation power Reset time Fuses Mains fuse for 230 VAC Mains fuse for 110 VAC Sounder fuse 1 Sounder fuse 2 Auxiliary 24 V fuse 24 V Reset fuse Battery fuse FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 Current in stand by status FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 Current in alarm status FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 Battery charger Output voltage Compensation Load current FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 Batteries FP402 FP404 FP408 FP412 FP416 10 15 24 VAC 100 mA 3 seconds 0 5 A 5SF 1 A 5SF 0 3 A 20 mm HCR T 0 3 A 20 mm HRC T 0 3 A 20 mm HCR T 0 1 A 20 mm HRC T gt 2A 20 mm HCR T gt 5A 20 mm HCR T gt 75 mA gt 137 mA gt 162 mA gt 247 mA 27 6 V nominal at 20 C 3 mV C 125 mA 350 mA 2 units of 12 V 2 3 A h lead type 2 units of 12 V 7 A h lead type Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 40 8 APPENDIK CONFIGURATION OF ADDRESSES FOR MASTER MODULES Kuu au Au PED Al PA 12345678 12345678 1 2 3 4 5 673 1 2 3 4 35 67 8 12 3 63 3 12345678 01 02 03 04 05 06 LSID CTD T PTIT T YAAN UA ll Eaa B T T
41. ts activation of fault relay potential free A When main power is re established the fire panel returns to its former status If the mains failure lasts for an extended time the panel will enter into system fault when the battery as voltage reaches 19 V All operations will then stop Fire panel operation in out of service status Silence the internal buzzer with the Silence Buzzer button AN If the fire panels enter into this mode it is recommended to disconnect the system until f mains power is restored This prevents possible damage to the batteries Ai 4 2 What to do in case of a fire or fault The FP400 conventional system has been designed to guarantee a quick and efficient reaction in case of alarm To achieve this the fire panel checks all the devices connected to it constantly making sure that the installation is correct and providing signals in order to warn users in case of any event or abnormality It is required to know the meaning of each of the control panel indicators in order to be able to react accordingly Read the following steps carefully It could be extremely useful in case of any alarm or fault y situation KEEP CALM 1 In an alarm situation the fire panel activates the sounders to warn users about the event It is very important to keep calm regardless the acoustic signal so the right decisions may be taken KEYPAD ACCESS 2 Remember To be able to operate the fire panel keypad i
42. ts type and location will be shown as LED indicators of general fault blinking of zone fault blinking power fault constant ON or sounder fault blinking Acoustic indicator with intermittent sound of the internal buzzer Output activation of the fault relay potential free Fire panel operation in fault state Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 33 Silence internal buzzer with Silence Buzzer button e Re start system with Reset button Potential causes for faults e Zone faults are usually caused by open or short circuits or because an end of line resistor was not properly placed 4k7 e The normal reasons for a Power Supply Fault are the absence of mains voltage batteries not installed or at low voltage or defective broken fuses either in the mains input or the battery input e Sounder faults are normally caused by a failure of the protective fuses or to short or open circuit lines A badly placed end of line resistor in the sounder line may also cause problems Disable status The fire panel allows the enable and disablement of each zone independently by pressing the corresponding zone disable button When a zone is disabled none of the indications or events that may occur within the zone will be reported to the fire panel It is therefore important to limit the usage of this feature This situation is reported in the following way e LED indicators
43. two cables that come out of the fire panel to each of the batteries Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 15 Figure 12 Battery connection A ies H Cc GC 00000000 5 C_ eeeeoe oe C O0000000 2 2 2 Connection of a zone A zone output can only monitor a maximum of 20 detectors or 32 manual call points Every f JV zone has only one origin and one end The last detector or call point must therefore include Et a 4k7 Ohm end of line resistor It is not allowed to do T offs of the line or place the end of line resistor in the zone output on the main circuit board Only if the zone is not going to be used it is necessary to install an end of line resistor in the zone output Figure 13 Connection of a zone Foe 3 a A W bod Jo tl end of ime Ly sg JA T Pi Z2 uh ga a KE KE Jo D D a 2 2 2 1 Connection of detectors The available range of conventional detectors is as follows DI3221 lonisation smoke detector DT3131 Rate of rise detector DP3211 Photoelectric smoke detector Installation Configuration and User Manual for Conventional Fire Panels FP400 series v2 1 16 e FD2000 Infra red beam detector up to 100 meters transmitter and receiver Figure 14 Connection of detectors Correct Incorrect R FL Smoke detector End of line resistor gt Ea lt aK
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