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1. CARD SUM 01 LOOP SUM 02 DEVICE SUM 0484 SERIE ARK ARR AR ARK RK RK SK AK ARK KK AK AK RK RK KK AK Loop01 Loop Card Devices sum 242 Loop02 Loop Card Devices sum 242 ENTER Loop01 Loop Card Devices sum 242 TERRA AA ke e A AE AK AK AK e AR e e A AK AK A EKKE KK AK RR D001 Zone 101 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM101 D002 Zone 101 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM102 D003 Zone 101 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR gt Press F1 to print Loop De ROOM103 FAR OK FPE DIS OTS Q D004 Zone 101 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM104 D005 Zone 101 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM105 Fig 6 3 On the screen for viewing messages if there is no fire alarm pressing F1 can print device information of the loop both registered and unregistered devices can be printed out 6 2 1 2 Browsing Zones Choosing 2 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing zones as in Fig 6 4 Page 29 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual ZONE SUM 041 DEVICE SUM 484 PKK OK KKK AK KK KK KKK OK KK KK OK KKK AK KK KK KKK OK KK KKK KK OK KK oI Zone 001 Devices sum 0030 Led 001 Building 001 Zone 002 Devices sum 003 Q Building 002 Zone No 001 Device sum 0030 Zone 003 Devices Sum 003 Gh eeh ereechen Building 003 D001 Zone 001 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR Zone 004 Devices sum 003 ROOM101 Building 004 D002 Zone 001 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR Zone 005 Devices sum 003 ROQOM102 Building 005 D003 Zone 001 Loop
2. Choosing 5 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for password modification Page 42 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual MODIFY PASSWORD kk SI IIS A e A I ER I RK OR RK e e aR RR KE e e AR AR RK A AR 1 0PERATOR PASSWORD 2 MANAGER PASSWORD AR Ok FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 27 Operator password is used to access SEA SETUP and manager password for SYSTEM SETUP 6 3 1 6 C amp E Equation Setup Choosing 6 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for cause and effect C amp E setup for creating modifying deleting and initializing C amp E equation C amp E EQUATION SETUP kk kee A ER KK OR RK AR AR e AR ER KK e e AR AR RK A RY 1 CREATE 2 MODIFY 3 DELETE 4 INITIALIZATION FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 28 6 3 1 6 1 Format of Cause and Effect Equation The Cause and Effect equation is a logical expression for defining the relationship between fire alarm devices and devices being controlled When there is alarm from detectors or status change of controlling modules in the system the FACP can automatically carry out the command of immediate start or delay start on devices being controlled according to these logical expressions The Cause and Effect Page 43 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual equations in this system consist of two parts linked by an equal mark The pa
3. Fig 6 18 Choosing 1 on the screen in Fig 6 18 enter the screen for disabling or enabling devices The operation is shown in Fig 6 19 DISABLE ENABLE DEVICE 2 for enabling KRRRKEKRKEKREREREREREREERERERERERERERERERERERERE devices 1 for disabling devices _ ma 1 DISABLE DEVICE z 4 2 ENABLE DEVICE N y DISABLE ENABLE DEVICE DISABLE ENABLE DEVICE KEk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk KRKK kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 1 DISABLE DEVICE 1 DISABLE DEVICE 2 ENABLE DEVICE 2 ENABLE DEVICE Disable gt Enable gt Zone 001 Dev 001 Type 03 BEAM DETECTOR Zone 001 Dev 001 Type 03 BEAM DETECTOR FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 19 6 3 Instructions for System Administrator Manager Password Required Choosing SYSTEM SETUP when the FACP is in normal standby state and entering manager password can enter system setting screen The screen is shown in Fig 6 20 Page 38 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Manager password Please input password FRR RARE SYSTEM SETUP a ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ANA NANANA NAAN 1 PROGRAMMING 2 LOCAL OUTPUT SETUP AROK EE Dis OTS Or 3 WORKING STATE SETUP 4 COMMISSIONING FAR OK_ FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 20 6 3 1 System Resource Setup Choosing 1 on the screen of Fig 6 20 the FACP enters the menu for setting up system r
4. Room 102 and Living Room 104 Abcdfgjklmm Built FAR OK FPEDIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 5 3 5 2 2 Disposal of Fire Alarm Signal When fire alarm occurs please first find out the location according to the information shown on the FACP to verify whether the fire really happened If it s a real fire please take corresponding measures as outlined below Step 1 Press ACK key to acknowledge the fire alarm Page 22 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI she Installation and Operation Manual Step 2 Press EVAC or F1 and F2 to evacuate the people in field Step 3 Call the fire department Step 4 Initiate extinguishers If it is a false alarm please take the following measures Step 1 Press S LENCE to stop the sound Step 2 Remove the causes of the false alarm Step 3 Press RESET to make the FACP back to the normal state If the device still gives false alarm disable it and inform the installer or manufacturer for repair 5 3 Pre alarm In case of a pre alarm the Pre Alarm LED will illuminate and the buzzer of the FACP will sound continuously 5 3 1 Display of Pre alarm Delay time Pre_Alarm Sum 001 001 May 07 09 20 Zone001 Phase 0060 Room 101 and Living Room 102 AbcdtgjkImm Built gt Press ACK to start verification gt Press ENTER to view detail gt Press L R scroll to switch inf type ENTER FAR OK FPEDIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Pre_Alarm Zone 001 Sum 001 001 May 07 09 20 LO1
5. Class A loop Recommended Wiring subject to local installation codes GST fire cable Vencroft Gold and Platignum Nexans NX 200 and 200 Plus LPCB tested Prysmian FP 200 and 200 Gold Draka Firetuf and Firetuf Plus And all LPCB approved Fire cables lt Recommended Cable Length lt 1000m o ood VV VV V 2 5 Input Output Loop Parameters lt Recommended Wiring subject to local installation codes GST fire cable Vencroft Gold and Platignum Nexans NX 200 and 200 Plus LPCB tested Prysmian FP 200 and 200 Gold VV V WV Page 5 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual gt Draka Firetuf and Firetuf Plus And all LPCB approved Fire cables lt Recommended cable length lt 1000m 2 5 1 ALARM ROUTING lt Output Voltage 21VDC 27VDC lt Output Current OMA 200mA lt v End of Line Resistor 4 7kO 2 5 2 FEED BACK F1 F2 lt End of Line Resistor 4 7kQ 2 5 3 OUTPUT TO F P E lt Output Voltage 21VDC 27VDC lt Output Current OmA 200mMA lt End of Line Resistor 4 7kOQ 2 5 4 OUTPUT TO SOUNDER lt Output Voltage 21VDC 27VDC lt Output Current OmA 1000mMA lt End of Line Resistor 4 7kOQ 2 5 5 FAULT OUTPUT NC COM NO lt Contact Capacity 24VDC 1 0A lt In fault state NC and COM close NO and COM open 2 6 Dimensions 484mmx191mmx850mm Page 6 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI she Installation and Operation M
6. Panel Healthy With Disable PAR Ok FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 5 2 Page 21 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 5 2 Fire Alarm 5 2 1 Fire Alarm Indication Fire LED is lit when there is fire alarm signal The buzzer of the FACP sounds continuous sound and corresponding fire LED on the zone indication panel is also lit The FACP will first display fire message by zone Choosing a piece of fire alarm and pressing ENTER can view the alarming devices of that zone Zoneinio Jr Sum 002 UUT May 07 09 20 Zone001 Sum002 032 Sen gt se 101 and Living Room 102 Abcdfgjklmm Built Zone description _J T 092 May 07 09 20 Zone002 Sum001 030 Room 102 and Living Room 104 Abcdfgjklmm Built gt Press ACK to acknowledge gt Press F1 to start Zone sounder gt Press F2 to start Local output gt Press ENTER to view detail gt Press L R scroll to switch inf type Last Fire May 07 09 20 Zone 002 Room 102 and Living Room 104 Abcdfgjklmm Built FAR OK FPEDIS OTS OK 20 44 30 J Fire May 07 09 20 LO1D001 OPTICAL SMOKE UOT notes Lies m 101 and Living Room 102 Abcdfgjklmm Built 002 May 07 09 20 L01D002 OPTICAL SMOKE Room 102 and Living Room 104 Abcdfgjklmm Built ENTER Zone 001 Sum 002 gt Press F1 to disable device gt Press L R scroll to switch inf type Last Fire May 07 09 20 Zone 002
7. 37 ENEE el 37 6 3 Instructions for System Administrator Manager Password Required 38 6 3 1 System Resource SU E 39 6 3 2 Local Output e cere eis 45 6 3 3 Working State Setup EE 46 6 4 4 COMMISSIONING ohne ianiai ainnean eaaa Eiaa 46 Chapter 7 Standby Battery Calculations cccccsseseeeeseeeseeeeeeeseeeseeessenseeeneeeeeneees 49 Chapter 8 Maintenance s sssssensennnunnunnennunnnnnnunnunnunnnnnunnnunnunnnnnnunnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nannan 50 8 1 Replacing the Battery adanan aaa aaaea 50 8 2 Replace Of FUSE crrr orre rriorse erro raner r ie rer iarr ire 50 S O roubles ee E 50 Appendix 1 Internal Connection Diagram eccsecsscseesenensseeeseeesseenseeeneeenseeneeees 51 Appendix 2 Internal Fault Description ssusseusssunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nna 53 Appendix 3 Device Type List ccssecsseesseneesseeeeseneesseneeaseeeeseneeeseneenseeeeesneeeseneensee 54 Appendix 4 Operation Menu c cccseccesseceseeeesseeeseeeenseeeenseeeeseeeeesneesnseeeeneeeensnes 57 Appendix 5 Index of Information Required by EN54 2 cscsssesseesseersseeeneee 59 Page Il GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability v Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood lt V
8. DEFINED 37 USER DEFINED 38 USER DEFINED 39 Net Unit 40 Repeater 41 ZONE VALVE Supervisory Signal Input Devices ER FLOW SWITCH Page 54 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 43 PRESSURE SWITCH 44 USER DEFINED 45 USER DEFINED 46 USER DEFINED 47 USER DEFINED 48 USER DEFINED 49 USER DEFINED 50 USER DEFINED 51 USER DEFINED 52 USER DEFINED 53 USER DEFINED 54 USER DEFINED 55 NET SounderA 56 USER DEFINED 57 USER DEFINED Output Control Devices 58 USER DEFINED 59 USER DEFINED 60 USER DEFINED 61 USER DEFINED 62 USER DEFINED 63 USER DEFINED 64 USER DEFINED 65 NET F P E A 66 Undefine 67 Loop SW 68 Loop Board 69 CONTROL Panel 70 ZoneDir Board 71 AC Power 72 Battery 73 Keypad Board 74 Ground F 75 Undefine 76 Loop Short Local Devices 77 Loop Board 78 Delay Mode 79 Power Board 80 CRT Board 81 F P E A 82 Sounder A 83 ALARM ROUTINGA 84 Loop Flash Data 85 Undefine 86 Panel charger 87 BAT Resistance 88 Undefine Page 55 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel n stallation and Operation Manual 89 Undefine 90 Undefine 91 Undefine 92 Undefine 93 Undefine 94 Undefine 95 Undefine 96 Undefine 97 Undefine 98 Undefine 99 Undefine Page 56 GST IFP8
9. Dependencies on more than one alarm signal 7 12 Disablement of addressable points 9 5 Output to fire alarm devices 7 8 Outputs Control of fire alarm routing equipment 7 9 Output to fire protection equipment 7 10 Test Test condition 10 EN 54 The power supply of GST IFP8 FACP complies with EN 54 4 requirements EN 54 4 Clause Power supply from the main power source 5 1 Power supply from the standby power source battery 5 2 Charger 5 3 Faults 5 4 In addition to functions required by EN54 2 the panel supports a number of ancillary functions that are not required These are outlined below Ancillary Function Manual Section SP E32PK Printer 3 2 2 RS232 USB Output 2 3 amp 3 2 2 GST852RP Repeater Panel 3 3 6 GstDef2 1 Defining Tool 3 4 Fire Alarm Output 4 4 3 3 RS485 Output 2 3 amp 4 4 3 5 Page 2 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 1 Product Introduction GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP is designed to comply with EN 54 2 standard with qualities of simple installation operation and easy maintenance It is used in fire alarm system with the following features lt It controls at most 140 zones each of which has its own alarm and fault disable LEDs and a label Every zone can be programmed to associate with fire alarm and fire suppression devices lt M
10. Power and Delay Mode LED and writes reset message into its running log If the fire alarm fault or supervisory information still exists after reset operation the system will display corresponding states Otherwise it returns to normal operation state 6 1 2 Methods of Data Input Choosing a character key all characters disappear and the display shows the newly input one The cursor will indicate the next input position The cursor always indicates the position of the next to input and returns to the first character after completion of a line Choosing A or V to move the cursor to modify any character Choosing lt or gt the highlight moves to the next or previous position After the last digit is input it returns to the first by choosing lt j Wherever the cursor is choosing ENTER key all the input data will be saved If there is no keypad operation for over 30 seconds the system will exit present state without saving the input data 6 1 3 Unlocking and Locking the Keypad lt Unlocking the Keypad The FACP is locked by default when powering up If some operations are needed the LCD will display a screen requiring proper password Input the correct password and press ENTER you can continue to operate as the keypad is unlocked lt Locking the Keypad The keypad will be locked and the system returns to the previous menu in 30 seconds after operations are finished You will have to input password again to unlock the key
11. USER SETUP SETUP Fire Fault Pre Alarm Battery Fault ACK See MUTE Ver ify System Fault Supervisory Ground Fault Fa we am Maintenance Sounder Fault 1 ie Bur Test Mode Sounder Disable ul Disable Delay Mode Tas BTW ge Fig 3 3 3 1 2 Description of LEDs Fire Red It illuminates when the FACP detects an alarm condition of connected detectors After fire alarm condition is removed the fire status can only be cleared by choosing RESET key and this LED goes out simultaneously lt V Fault Yellow It illuminates when the FACP detects fault of connected devices or itself It goes out automatically after the fault condition is removed lt V Pre Alarm Yellow It illuminates when there is pre alarm message and goes out when the pre alarm is cleared lt V Battery Fault Yellow It illuminates when standby power is in fault After the fault is cleared it will go out lt Verify Yellow It illuminates when the FACP is in Stage 2 of fire alarm verification lt System Fault Yellow It illuminates if the program encounters a dead halt After the system is rebooted only by powering down the FACP can system fault be cleared and this LED goes out Supervisory Yellow It illuminates when the FACP receives supervisory message from connected devices After the message is cleared only by choosing RESET can the supervisory state be cleared and this LED goes out lt Groun
12. and gt Light FAULT and BATTERY FAULT LED gt The LCD displays BATTERY FAULT or BAT Resistance FAULT gt The panel generates fault sound gt Fault relay outputs lt V System fault The panel will report system fault if its control CPU and circuit is in fault and the panel cannot work normally gt It lights the FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LED gt There is no display on the LCD gt The panel generates continuous alarm sound gt The keypad cannot be used gt After the fault is removed the FACP has to be reset by rebooting gt Fault relay outputs lt Keypad fault The panel reports keypad fault if its keypad circuit is in fault It lights the FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT LED The LCD displays hardware fault The panel generates continuous alarm sound Fault relay outputs The keypad cannot be used The FACP can monitor fire alarm VV VV V WV After the fault is removed the FACP has to be reset by rebooting lt V Ground fault When ground fault testing terminal J1 is shorted the input or output cable is grounded and the FACP reports ground fault gt Itlights the FAULT and GROUND FAULT LED gt The LCD displays GROUND F gt The FACP generates fault sound gt Fault relay outputs lt Field device fault If there is trouble with one of the field devices the panel reports fault with it and gt The panel lights the FAULT LED gt The corresponding LED on the zone indication panel flashes g
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14. parts earthed are aging b Inform our technical service Page 50 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI l ee Installation and Operation Manual WEEE Information 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be Ds disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recycling return this product to your local supplier upon the purchase of EE equivalent new equipment or dispose of it at designated collection points Page 51 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 1 Internal Connection Diagram 2 XS1 XS1 E 7 Se Ven S g i i en S d SEI R XS3 XSI ECH Sio ECH Ennan qs 3 x 5 GND 5V TX RX 24V GND Ct XTIS O 0 OOODKT20 GND 5 TK R 24 GND S 99 ele O Se a XT6 XT2
15. the pre alarm will automatically change to fire alarm 6 2 5 Fire Alarm Acknowledgement Timer Choosing 5 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter the screen for setting up the time for Stage 1 and Stage 2 of acknowledgement timer as in Fig 6 13 ACKNOWLEDGE TIMER PIS PIS SI SI IIS A e A AR I EK AK OR IK RR OR A AR KK e AR AR ER RK OK a Please input the Pre Alarm ACK time Stagel Default 30S 00 M 30 S Please input the Pre Alarm verify time Stage2 Default 2M 02 M 00 S FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 13 6 2 6 Testing Mode Choosing 6 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter the testing screen TEST SETUP PIES SRR A A A RR e OR OR ER IK OR A OR RR OR e AR AR BK ek 1 LED BUZZER TEST 2 LOCAL_OUTPUTS TEST 3 SETUP TEST ZONES 4 CANCEL TEST ZONES FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 14 Choosing 1 in the above screen will test all LED indicators and the buzzer Choosing 2 will test all output ports of the FACP which are OUTPUT TO SOUNDER OUTPUT TO FPE and ALARM ROUTING as shown in Fig 6 15 Page 35 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual LOCAL_OUTPUTS TEST PI SRR e I A A EK RK A e A AR II KR A OR ER RK AR OR RR AK ke ke RCN 1 0UTPUT TO SOUNDER TEST 2 OUTPUT TO FPE TEST 3 ALARM ROUTING TEST FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 15 Choosing 3 on the screen of Fig 6 14 the FACP will enter the screen for setting up z
16. 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM103 4 D004 Zone 001 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM104 D005 Zone 001 Loop 02 HEAT DETECTOR ROOM105 EAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 4 6 2 1 3 Browsing Groups Choosing 3 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing groups as in Fig 6 5 GROUP SUM 001 DEVICE SUM 0003 PRK AK ARK dek AK AK RK A KK A RK KA A AK AR AK A RK RK AK AK KK KK A Group 000 Devices sum 0003 Control panelself Info ENTER Group No 001 Devices Sum 0003 kk RK RK RR RK RK RK RK RK RK RK RK RK RK RK D000 Group 000 Loop 00 SounderA Local Output D000 Group 000 Loop 00 F P E A Local Output D000 Group 000 Loop 00 ALARM ROUTINGA Local Output EAR OK FPE DIS OTS FAR OK_ FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 5 6 2 1 4 Browsing Duplicated Addresses Choosing 4 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing duplicated addresses as in Fig 6 6 Page 30 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual CARD SUM 01 LOOP SUM 02 DEVICE SUM 0000 Weckbecker kk kk kee ake abe ale ale ale kee ale ale ale ale kk she ake ak ake ah Loop01 Loop Card Dupli Add sum 000 Loop02 Loop Card Dupli Add sum 000 FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 6 6 2 1 5 Browsing FACP Status Choosing 5 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing the status of FACP as in Fig 6 7 PANEL STATUS PR AER ER AE OR ER
17. 5mm or above screened cable complying with local installation code 2 2 Standby Batteries gt gt gt Maximum Charge Current 2 1A Maximum Charge Voltage 27 6V Type Sealed lead acid batteries Maximum Charge Capacity Two 12V 38Ah batteries Recommended manufacturer and model of battery Yuasa NP38 12I Maximum Internal Resistance 0 70 Quiescent Current under Full loaded Condition 1 4A Maximum Operating Current 4 2A Recommended Wiring subject to local installation codes GST fire cable Vencroft Gold and Platignum Nexans NX 200 and 200 Plus LPCB tested Prysmian FP 200 and 200 Gold Draka Firetuf and Firetuf Plus And all LPCB approved Fire cables E VV VV V 2 3 Communication Loop Parameters 2 3 1 RS485 Communication Loop lt NETWORK even I l O O Communication cable for connecting with up to 32 network FACPs l corresponds to B2 l corresponds to A2 O corresponds to B1 O corresponds to A1 A1 B1 are to be connected with A2 and B2 of the next FACP and A2 B2 to A1 and B1 of the previous FACP lt REPEATER If the REPEATER card is inserted to COM BOARD position it corresponds to REPEATER A B if REPEATER card is inserted to LOOP BOARD position it corresponds to the odd O O in which O corresponds to B O corresponds to A lt Recommended Wiring subject to local installation codes gt GST fire cable gt Vencroft Gold and Platignum gt Nexans NX 200 and 200 P
18. AR RK EK AK KOK OK AK AK ROK AK OK e AK AK AK KK KK KK KK AK KEK KK OK KKK OK ok a aK ZONE SETUP Zone 1 999 001 PR AR KOK AK AK RAK AK AK IK RK AK AK RE AK KK AK KK KK OK KKK OK KK OK ok KK OK ok KK ENTER Dependency Type 0 2 1 Type A Sounder mode 0 1 0 sound by zone fire Resound mode 0 1 0 no resound PAR OK FPE f Zone Led 1 140 001 Text 40Byte Fig 6 24 In Fig 6 24 choosing ENTER after zone No is entered will enable the setup of the dependency type of the zone and its note text After completion of a zone choosing ENTER will start setup of the next zone lt Dependency Type setup gt 0 Disable dependency This will make the FACP enter fire alarm condition on receiving one alarm signal from a detector of the zone gt 1 Dependency Type A If a zone is set as Type A dependency the alarm of a detector from this zone will be reported as a pre alarm and only when there is another detector from the same zone alarms will the FACP report a fire alarm gt 2 Dependency Type B If a zone is set as Type B dependency the alarm of a detector from this zone will be reported as a pre alarm and when there is another detector alarm from any zone the FACP will report a fire alarm lt Sounder mode setup gt 0 Sound by zone fire This means the sounder will output if only there is fire alarm from this zone gt 1 OnC8 amp E This means the sounder will output on the C amp E setup lt Resound mode se
19. C amp E equations 6 2 1 7 Browsing History Log Choosing 7 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 entering super password followed by ENTER will enter the screen for browsing history log as in Fig 6 9 Page 32 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual HISTORY LOG PIS PIS SI IIIS A e e OR ER KK OR EK RR e A OR A AK e AR AR ER RK AR A 1 FIRE HISTORY 2 COMMON HISTORY 3 INITIALIZATION FAR OK FPE DIS OTS Ok 20 44 30 Fig 6 9 The log of fire alarm common history information and initialization can be browsed under this menu If the printer is set in All History mode the log can be printed out by choosing ENTER during browsing Please note the third entry INITIALIZATION requires super password followed by ENTER 6 2 2 System Time Setup Choosing 2 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter the screen for setting up system time as in Fig 6 10 Enter the time at the position of flashing cursor and press V for the next data Choosing ENTER after setup will get the new system time CLOCK SETUP PRR KK IK ek AK KK OK AK KK AK AK A EK AK IK KO AK KK KK AK KK AK KK OK AK IK OK ke Date yy mm dd 08 01 Time hh mm ss 12 58 Day week 1 7 3 23 00 FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 10 6 2 3 Printer Setup Choosing 3 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter the screen for printer setup as in Fig 6 11 On this screen 1 means printing is
20. Connection Refer to the Standby Battery Calculations section for the size of the batteries required for a particular installation Connect the batteries according to Fig 4 2b and then connect with the battery terminal BAT black BAT Red power board power board Fig 4 2b Note Do not make the final battery connections until the installation is completed 4 4 3 Field Device Connection Caution Do not connect power to your device until you have completed all input and output connections Failure to do so may result in injury GST IFP8 connects with field devices through mother board Terminals on the mother board are shown in Fig 4 3 Page 15 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel stallation and Operation Manual n W 0 WB 2 0 0 WW 0 W W W W W W W WH AALI WH WH WH WH WH WH WH amp amp NAE E BW amp amp amp CEN Ee FAULT Loop LOOP2 LOOP3 LOOP4 LOOP5 LOOP6 LOOP7 LOOP8 LOOP9LOOP14 buteur td ALARM FEED Leocared ourpy O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O LroppE SCUNDEFRROUTING BACK 7 bp o eee ee e a ea ea e j t F2 Ft A B No com ne Fig 4 3 Description lt LOOP1 LOOP10 Each loop can have maximum 242 addressable devices The FACP can have maximum 8 loops If loop isolators are connected into the Class A l
21. D002 OPTICAL SMOKE Room 102 and Living Room 104 Abcdfgjklmm Built gt Press F1 to disable device gt Press F2 to cancel pre_alarm gt Press L R scroll to switch inf type FAR OK_ FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 5 4 Page 23 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 5 3 2 Disposal of Pre alarm The FACP provides two types of dependency on more than one alarm signal in zone setup If a zone is set as Type A dependency the alarm of a detector from this zone will be reported as a pre alarm and only when there is another detector from the same zone alarms will the FACP report a fire alarm If a zone is set as Type B dependency the alarm of a detector from this zone will be reported as a pre alarm and when there is another detector alarm from any zone the FACP will report a fire alarm Please refer to Section 6 3 1 2 for detailed setup method In different working mode the disposal of the pre alarm signal will be different 5 3 2 1 Disposal of Pre alarm Message in Night Mode In night mode if a zone is set as Type A dependency the pre alarm will be delayed for 30 minutes If it s set as Type B dependency the pre alarm will be delayed for 5 minutes During the delay period lt If the condition for dependency is not met the pre alarm will be automatically cancelled lt If the condition is met the pre alarm will automatically change to a fire alarm 5 3 2 2 Dis
22. EIST Te GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Fee Y N A Issue 1 08 December 2013 Installation and Operation Manual ERP 30306784 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual CONTENTS Installation Precautions cccccscccictcsescececciaveietessicenesctevedesuescnavevedededesuescueuededdedteuedenavedases 1 Preface EN 54 Information sicsccaiatescdecsdcansvesscersanedanasesadecscncndsaravareaeesanancnaresadeananacenareranie 2 Chapter 1 Product IMtroduction vscissssccsiccsccateacancaacccacesiantaantaracsaantaateanananaacaaueatannaasctataa 3 Chapter 2 Technical Specifications sussussussunsennennnunnnnnunnennnunnunnunnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnn nn 4 Ree Te E 4 22 Standby ANI csc cheats 4 2 3 Communication Loop Parameters 1 cnnnninaienninnaknnkinnkdannnks 4 2 3 1 RS485 Communication LOOP siiciectesct ciated teers 4 2 3 2 RS232 Communication LOOp eege 5 2 4 Detection Loop Parameters see xsueeueeeeue EE eee ees 5 2 5 Input Output Loop Parameters sccccccccccccacncecccentnecsnncccnsccncesencannsannecneneresnenensene connate 5 25 ALARM ROUTING E E 6 25 2 FEED BACK Pl E 6 2593 OUTPUT TO EPEn Fs p creer ee eee ere eee ene eee errr 6 254 OUTPUT TO SOUNDER gt sea ees 6 2 5 5 FAULT OUTPUT NG COM NO EE 6 2 6 DIMONSIONS pasenes ion a ara E E REA A a teed eet 6 Chapter 3 Construction and Components s ssenssussunsunenennnnnunnunnennnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnn nn 7 3 1 Exterior
23. Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 4 Operation Menu User Setup BROWSE BROWSE DEVICES BROWSE ZONES BROWSE GROUPS BROWSE DEPLICATED ADDRESS BROWSE PANEL STATUS BROWSE C amp E EQUATIONS BROWSE LOG CLOCK PRINTER SETUP DISABLE Only Fire All History DELAY MODE Disable Enable ACKNOWLEDGE TIMER TEST MODE LED BUZZER TEST LOCAL_OUTPUTS TEST SETUP TEST ZONES CANCEL TEST ZONES START STOP L START STOP DEVICE DISABLE ENABLE DIS ENABLE DEVICE BY CODE DIS ENABLE DEVICE BY ADDRESS DIS ENABLE ZONE DIS ENABLE SOUNDER Page 57 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual System setup PROGRAMMING DEVICE SETUP ZONE SETUP COMMUNICATION SETUP DAY NIGHT TIME SETUP MODIFY PASSWORD C amp E EQUATION SETUP DEVICE TYPE SETUP LOCAL OUTPUT SETUP WORKING STATE SETUP COMMISSION MONITORING COMMISSIONING DEVICE LEARN DUPLICATED ADDRESS CHECK MODIFY ADDRESS MODIFY DEVICE SENSITIVITY COMMISSION IN ANALOGUE MODE COMMISSION IN DIGITAL MODE SYSTEM INITIALIZATION Page 58 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 5 Index of Information Required by EN54 2 EN54 2 Clause 12 2 Chapters or sections in this manual General description of the equipment Chapter 1 12 2 1 a Optional functions with requirements of EN54 2 functions rela
24. K FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 30 Output mode options 0 to 2 lt gt 0 Output will be triggered on one fire alarm signal lt gt 1 Output will be triggered on fire alarm signals from more than 1 device which may be from different zones lt gt 2 Output will be triggered on C amp E setup The delay time cannot be set for F P E A which would always output immediately 6 3 3 Working State Setup Choosing 3 on the screen in Fig 6 20 will access working state setup menu As shown in Fig 6 31 the FACP can be optionally set up as COMMISSION or MONITORING only WORKING STATE SETUP PIS PIS SI SII IS A e I RE I KK OR ER KR e e AR AR AK e e AR AR ER RK OR A 1 COMMISSION 2 MONITORING IFAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 31 6 3 4 Commissioning Choosing 4 in the screen of Fig 6 20 will enter the menu for commissioning Page 46 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual COMMISSIONING PIERS SI SII AR e I AR I I KK OR ER IK RR e AR AR KK e AR AR ER RK OR A 1 DEVICE LEARN 2 DUPLICATED ADDRESS CHECK 3 MODIFY ADDRESS 4 MODIFY DEVICE SENSITIVITY 5 COMMISSION IN ANALOG MODE 6 COMMISSION IN DIGITAL MODE 7 SYSTEM INITIALIZATION IFAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 32 Choosing 1 in the above screen can register all loop devices Choosing 2 can check loop devices with duplicated addresses and find out if the detector device types ar
25. RR A RR CK e aR A OR RR AR e AR RR CK KK R N LOOP 02 POINTS 0000 CRT CARD 00 NETWORK CARD 00 Main power voltage 220V Standby power voltage 26 6V Main borad software version V FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 7 6 2 1 6 Browsing Cause and Effect C amp E Equations Choosing 6 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing the cause and effect equations as in Fig 6 8 Page 31 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual BROWSE C amp E EQUATIONS PR AR ER RK A A RK e a RK e OR a OR RR KK OR A AR AR RK ek C amp E EQUATIONS total num 001 No 001 10100102 10100302x10100302 0000006499 0000006599 0000006699 gt Press F1 to print All Equations FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 8 gt The part before is the condition and that after it is the result gt x means and and means or gt A condition is composed of the following items 101 001 02 n Device type Device address Zone number of the device Event It is the message generated by the FACP when there is fire alarm or action of device lt A result is composed of the following items 000 000 64 99 o Delay time this figure multiplied by 10 maximum 10 minutes Device type Device address Zone number of the device On the screen for browsing C amp E equation if there is no fire alarm message pressing F1 as prompted can print out all
26. SE GEPA 2 2 j gt 2 e O ze E t Ach Ac L L L L G s O N N V V NGL eo Tee Cabinet SR Lining Board Earth Stud Earth Stud 1 LCD 2 Keypad Board 3 LED Board 4 Switch Board 5 Mother Board 6 Zone Indication Board 1 7 Zone Indication Board 2 8 Printer 9 AC DC Power Module 10 Power Supply Board 11 Filter 12 Air Switch 13 Battery 14 Buzzer Page 52 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 2 Internal Fault Description No Problems Description Causes 1 AC Power AC power fault No AC power 2 Battery Battery fault No battery or low voltage 3 BAT Resistance Battery high resistance Battery aging or loose connection 4 Panel charger Charger fault Charger circuit damaged 5 Ground F Ground fault Output loop connects to the ground 6 Loop SW Loop open fault Class A loop opens 7 Loop Short Loop short fault Class A loop shorts 8 F P E A F P E output loop fault F P E output opens shorts or the end of line resistor is not connected Sounder A Sounder output loop Souder output loop opens shorts or the end 9 fault of line resistor is not connected 10 ALARM Alarm routing fault Alarming routing opens shorts or the end of ROUTINGA line resistor is not connected 11 Power Board Power board fault Power board damaged or cannot communicate with mai
27. Series of Intelligent Fire Detectors Page 11 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual GST IFP8 can connect with a series of fire detectors such as l 9102 I 9103 and l 9105R The detectors mounted in the protected area transmit monitoring message to the FACP through Class A loop Every detector has its own address with which the FACP can monitor the alarm fault and normal status of the detectors 3 3 2 Modules GST IFP8 can connect with I 9300 Addressable Input Module and l 9301 Addressable Single I O Module 1 9300 module is used for receiving normally open digital signal from fire protection device and transmitting the signal back to the fire alarm control panel I 9301 module is for connecting fire protection devices that need to be controlled by the FACP such as smoke valve fresh air valve and damper valve It can also receive answer signal from these devices 3 3 3 Loop Isolator Loop Isolator can remove the shorted part of loop from the whole system to ensure normal operation of other devices and to ascertain the location of the part in fault After the fault is repaired the loop isolator can automatically reset the removed part into the system 3 3 4 Manual Call Points A series of manual call point such as l 9202 can be connected to the loop of GST IFP8 When fire is confirmed manually press the glass on the MCP alarm signal can be sent to the FACP After receiving the ala
28. This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate national regional and local regulations specific to the country and location of the installation Consult with the appropriate Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ for confirmation of the requirements lt GST IFP8 Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP shall only be installed and serviced by trained specialist lt Disconnect all sources of power before servicing The control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Page 1 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI se Installation and Operation Manual Preface EN 54 Information requirements of EN 54 2 1997 A1 2006 and EN 54 4 1997 A1 2002 A2 2006 In addition to the basic requirements of these standards the panel conforms to the following optional requirements EN 54 lt V GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP complies with the J Option EN 54 2 Clause kacaian Alarm counter 7 13 Fault signals from points 8 3 Delays to outputs 7 11 Control
29. and Operation Manual ATO rDOVICS RE ae EE 20 47 Field Device COMMISSION wicca iis 20 Chapter 5 Display and Disposal of System Information ceseeeseeeeeeees 21 5 1 Normal lat Tue 21 LE EE 22 5 2 1 Fire Alarm Joelle eseegseuek steet SASSEL ENEE SSENEEENEEEE SEENEN 22 5 2 2 Disposal of Fire Alarm Signal sscssiciacicticccececcceitecedeneresecnnudeniecncecacuoudntedacecetndenee 22 53 Peal EAT EE 23 5 3 1 Display Of Pre alar Mi e sorne aaar ea a 23 5 3 2 Disposal ot PrealaiM E 24 5 4 Supervisory ert enee 24 5 9 Delay neue EE 24 5 6 Pau liseerteteecteieeceen eee eee 24 5 6 1 Fault Indication eee eeseeeeseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeeeeeeeeeeeessaeessieeessaeeesaaes 24 5 6 2 Disposal of Fault Message eee eeeeeeeneeeeeeeteneeeeeaeeeeeeeteaeeessneeeeeeeteaeeeeaaes 26 5 7 Rules for Message Display s cccsseeesceeeeseeeeeseeeeeeeeeeaeeeesaeeseeeeeseeeeneaeeesas 26 5 8 Rules for Sound Indication EE 26 Chapter 6 Description of System Operation ussussunsunsennnnnnunnunnennnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnn 27 Tl e TEEN 27 6 1 1 Keypad Me e EE 27 6 1 2 Methods of Data Input 27 6 1 3 Unlocking and Locking the Keypad AAA 27 6 2 User Operation Instruction Operator Password Required ssseesseesseeseeese 28 6 2 1 Browsing MESSAGES disri aan E 28 6 2 2 System Time Setup aceite ee 33 Reeg 33 6 2 4 Delay Modeion orrera ENEE 34 6 2 5 Fire Alarm Acknowledgement mer 35 6 2 6 Testing lee 35 TAEAE E a SL ee ames
30. anual Chapter 3 Construction and Components 3 1 Exterior and Interior Construction GST IFP8 FACP is wall mounted Its exterior and interior construction are shown in Fig 3 1 and 3 2 484mm 191mm Pir 850mm Fig 3 1 1 LCD 2 Indicators 3 Keypad 4 Zone indication board 5 Printer 1 e ol E C I L IE E 2 10 ta 2 DR el 3 ge gl I o D L N i Sr H j Fig 3 2 1 Mother board 2 Slot 3 Power board 4 Power switch module 5 Filter 6 Battery 7 Air switch 8 Earth stud 9 Zone indication panel 10 Keypad board 11 LCD 12 Switch board 13 LED board 14 Printer 3 1 1 Display Area The display area consists of LCD LED indicators and keypad which are shown in Fig 3 3 Page 7 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual SYSTEM
31. asion of the cable or foreign matters entering the FACP Page 13 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 480mm 388mm lt Wiring Hole 583mm 850mm Fig 4 1 4 3 Start up Check After installation apply power to the FACP as shown in Fig 4 2 Connect the battery plug onto the power board and then turn on the mains switch in the cabinet and check if the FACP can self test The procedures are as follows lt Check if the LCD showing system messages such as fire alarm is illuminated lt Check if the LEDs showing the state of system can be illuminated one by one lt Check if the LEDs showing the device state in zone indication panel are illuminated in turn lt Check if the buzzer can give loud alarm sounds 4 4 External Connection 4 4 1 Mains Connection lt GST IFP8 Fire Alarm Control Panel receives power from a 220VAC 230VAC 50Hz 60Hz supply lt The incoming power feed cable Earth Green Yellow wire should be connected to the earth terminal Connect the live wire to terminal L and the neutral wire to terminal N Note Do not power the system until the installation is completed Page 14 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual AC Power L N 220 230VAC A L N Fig 4 2a 4 4 2 Battery
32. aximum 8 Class A loops each with up to 242 addressable devices It is compatible with a series of addressable GST products which are intelligent sounder strobe l 9403 complying with EN 54 3 rate of rise and fixed temperature heat detector l 9103 complying with EN 54 5 photoelectric smoke detector 1 9102 complying with EN 54 7 intelligent manual call point l 9202 complying with EN 54 11 intelligent reflective beam detector Il 9105R complying with EN 54 12 input and output module l 9300 I 9301 complying with EN54 18 and loop isolator C 9503 complying with EN54 17 lt The LCD can display 15 lines in total and 40 characters each line assisting the 17 LEDs to display important information lt The memory does not lose data even if power supply is accidentally removed lt Automatically prompting operation steps for every alarm device and for smoke exhaust and fire extinguisher by field programming lt Sounder strobe interface provides 1A 24V output compatible with GST conventional sounder strobe C 9403 designed according to EN 54 3 lt RS232 USB interface enables the FACP to communicate with PC lt RS485 interface enables networking Page 3 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 2 Technical Specifications 2 1 Operating Voltage Voltage 220VAC 230VAC Frequency 50Hz 60Hz Current 1A Fuse 2A delayed Recommended Wiring 1
33. d Fault Yellow It illuminates when the FACP finds ground fault with the input output line It goes out when the fault is cleared lt Maintenance Yellow It illuminates when the FACP is defining or setting up devices lt Sounder Fault Yellow It illuminates when there is fault with loop sounders It goes out automatically after the fault is cleared vV Test Mode Yellow It illuminates when the system is under test mode Sounder Disable Yellow It illuminates when there is disabled loop sounder and goes out when the output is re enabled lt Disable Yellow It illuminates when any of the loop devices OUTPUT TO FPE Page 8 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual OUTPUT TO SOUNDER or ALARM ROUTING OUTPUT is disabled It goes out when such condition is cleared lt Delay Mode Yellow It illuminates when the FACP is in delay mode Power Green It illuminates when main or standby power is normal lt V SILENCE Yellow It illuminates when the FACP is silenced It goes out only when new alarm comes lt V EVAC Red It illuminates after EVAC key is pressed for evacuation 3 1 3 Description of Keys lt SYSTEM SETUP System setup key manager password required used for setting up devices zones in the system for setting up network system for modifying operator password and manager password for setting up Cause and Effect equations for modifying device type for sett
34. d and communication board through slots It also provides input output terminals lt V Main board Main board is the core of the FACP which contains CPU and interfaces to other main and optional components of the system It also has fire alarm and fault output ports lt Loop board As the signal interface of the FACP the loop board contains ports for detection Page 10 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual output that connects field devices and the FACP into a complete fire alarm system lt Power supply It provides power to the main board loop board and printer Its backup feature ensures that devices registered during commission will not be lost in case of power fault lt Display area This part consists of switch board keypad board and LCD It is used to indicate and display different status of the system and enables operations through keypad browsing setting printing and etc lt Zone indication panel The zone indication panel can indicate fire alarm fault disable state of corresponding devices 3 2 2 Optional Components SP E32PK Printer The printer is flush mounted onto the front panel of the FACP It can be simply installed into the front panel by drilling a hole of fixed dimensions 103mm x 57mm The printer consists of front cover rack printing head circuit board scroll spindle and printing paper There are an SEL key and an LF key and an indicato
35. dification 6 3 1 6 4 Deleting C amp E Equations Choosing 3 in the screen of Fig 6 28 will enter the screen for deleting C amp E equations Entering the number followed by ENTER will delete the equation 6 3 1 6 5 Initializing C amp E Equations Choosing 4 in the screen of Fig 6 28 and entering super password on prompt will delete all C amp E equations 6 3 1 7 Device Type Setup Choosing 7 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for device type setup Device types can be chosen using AN Ad User Defined devices can be modified by the user After modification pressing ENTER will saved the modified device type DEVICE TYPE LIST 00 Undefine 01 0PTICAL SMOKE 02 HEAT DETECTOR 03 BEAM DETECTOR 04 FIRE INPUT 06 USER DEFINED 08 USER DEFINED 10 USER DEFINED 12 USER DEFINED 14 USER DEFINED FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 29 6 3 2 Local Output Setup 05 MCP 07 USER DEFINED 09 USER DEFINED 11 USER DEFINED 13 USER DEFINED 15 USER DEFINED Choosing 2 in the screen of Fig 6 20 will enter the screen for setting up local output Page 45 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual LOCAL OUTPUT SETUP PIS PIS SII IIS A e I AR I KK OR ER KR AR e A AR AK e e AR AR ER RK OR A SOUNDERA mode 0 2 0 on one fire F P E A mode 0 2 0 on one fire ALARM ROUTINGA mode 0 2 0 on one fire DELAY TIME 10SEC IN DELAY MODE IFAR O
36. disabled 2 means only fire alarm Page 33 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual messages are to be printed and 3 means history log being browsed can be printed out by choosing ENTER when browsing history log PRINTER SETUP PIERS SI SI ISIS RR AR OR ER I KK OR RR aR e A AR KK OR OR RR RK ee 1 DISABLE 2 Only Fire 3 All History FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 11 6 2 4 Delay Mode Choosing 4 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter the screen for delay mode setup as in Fig 6 12 DELAY MODE SETUP PRP AF A RA A AR SK AR SK A I A A OR A I AR ARK AR ARK AR BK AR K K 1 Disable 2 Enable FAR OK_ FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 12 Choosing 1 Disable in the above screen delay output of all output type devices is not allowed and the FACP enters night mode compulsorily If alarm dependency Type A or Type B is set and the condition for dependency is not met within the pre alarm delay period the pre alarm will be automatically cancelled Choosing 2 Enable delay output of all output type devices is allowed and the FACP enters day mode or night mode according to the pre set start stop time If when the FACP works in day mode alarm dependency Type A or Type B is set and the condition Page 34 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual for dependency is not met within the pre alarm delay period
37. e FACP gives continuous sound when fire alarm occurs lt The FACP gives slow sound 2s on 2s off when there is supervisory message lt The FACP gives slow sound 1s on 1s off when fault occurs The FACP will give sound of higher priority if two types of event occur simultaneously Page 26 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI l se Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 6 Description of System Operation 6 1 Keypad 6 1 1 Keypad Functions Keys fall into different types by function numerical keys special functional keys and direction control keys Numerical keys are used for entering numbers and characters The screen will give prompting message for character input Special functional keys are printed with prompting characters Please refer to the instructions for users and system managers Most of functional keys are controlled by key lock function Direction control keys are for viewing message and moving the cursor ENTER is for confirmation and enter the next menu and CANCEL is for cancelling and returning to the previous menu Choosing MUTE in alarm state can silence the buzzer of the FACP Further press of the MUTE will not re sound it The FACP will only resound by priority when new message comes Choosing RESET can turn off all modules all local outputs and reset all detectors but do not affect the disabled devices The FACP displays RESET IN SYSTEM on the LCD clears all indicators except
38. e in compliance with originally defined If not a fault message will appear Choosing 3 in the above screen will access the menu for modifying device address as shown in Fig 6 33 MODIFY ADDRESS 4 ENTER S Loop 01 Address 1 242 001 PRK RAR KK AK KK A OK IK I KK AK AK OK KK I KK KK KK AK MODIFY ADDRESS Loop 01 Address 1 242 001 PRR ARR EK AK IA AK KK EK AK A KK RK KK IK I KK KK A OK AC USER CODE 001 SERIAL NO 01000000 FAR OK ren NEW CODE 001 CAR OK FPE Dis OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 33 Choose 5 on the screen of Fig 6 32 for commissioning in analog mode as in Fig 6 34 Page 47 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual COMMISSION IN ANALOG MODE PR AR ER RK RR RR e e AR CK e OR A AR OR AK OR A AR AR RK ek Loop 01 Address 1 242 001 COMMAND 00 STEP 00 00 PATROL 01 REGISTER 02 START 03 REAL TIME DATA IFAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 34 Choose 6 on the screen of Fig 6 32 for commission in digital mode as in Fig 6 35 COMMISSION IN DIGITAL MODE PR FER ERK A A ER RK AR e e RK e e A AR RR AK e e AR RR RK ek Loop 01 Address 1 242 001 COMMAND 00 00 00 00 02 00 00 00 SERIAL NO 03 09 00 00 REAL TIME DATA 04 09 01 NO SELECTED WATCH 02 06 00 00 CONFIGURATION IFAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 35 Page 48 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI Insta
39. ed all items ordered Install the cabinet Power up the FACP and check if it can be normally started Connect peripheral devices Check the lines and register devices O a A W PD Define devices and C amp E equations using GST DEF software on a PC and download them to the FACP through definition software according to engineering configuration 7 Check and commission peripheral devices 4 1 Component Inspection Before installation check the following items Check Engineering Requirement Check the packing list according to engineering requirement The main items to be examined are installation and operation manual key to the FACP and etc Check Internal Components and Interconnection inside the FACP All internal parts have been connected including optional units ordered before the FACP leaves the factory Therefore you can mainly check the zone indication panel and power supply and the connection among parts including the connection between mother board and power supply switch board and key board the connection of the zone indication panel with switch board etc Please refer to Appendix 1 for the internal connection diagram 4 2 Cabinet Installation GST IFP8 FACP is flushed mounted Dimensions of the cabinet are shown in Fig 4 1 Ambient conditions for installation of the FACP Temperature 0 C 40 C Relative humidity lt 95 non condensing Note The knockout hole shall be fitted with cable junction to avoid abr
40. ed to used in the equation to represent number 0 to 9 It can be used either before or after the equal mark When it appear in the condition part the relationship among the series of devices is or For example 0 001315 refers to 01001315 02001315 03001315 04001315 05001315 06001315 07001315 08001315 09001315 00001315 If it appears in the command part it refers to a group of devices In command part the device type cannot be replaced by The relational operator can be 2 digits and the equal mark can be 3 digits Spaces can be used to fill the blank If the number of characters entered is not enough the FACP will automatically fill the position with spaces 6 3 1 6 2 Creating New C amp E Equations Choosing 1 in the screen of Fig 6 28 will enter the screen for creating new equations The system will automatically assign a number for the new equation Entering the equation and confirming by ENTER key and the system will save it The system is able to check the grammar of C amp E equations which means that illegal characters will not be accepted Ge E E Page 44 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 6 3 1 6 3 Modifying C amp E Equations Choosing 2 in the screen of Fig 6 28 will enter the screen for modifying C amp E equations Entering the number followed by ENTER will find the equation to modify Pressing ENTER again after modification will save the mo
41. esources as in Fig 6 21 PROGRAMMING kk IIS A e AR OR ER EK OR OR IK RR e AR AR AK AK e AR AR ER RK AR aR 1 DEVICE SETUP 2 ZONE SETUP 3 COMMUNICATION SETUP 4 DAY NIGHT TIME SETUP 5 MODIFY PASSWORD 6 C amp E EQUATION SETUP 7 DEVICE TYPE SETUP PAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK_ 20 44 30 Fig 6 21 6 3 1 1 Device Setup Choosing 1 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for setting up devices Page 39 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual address Loop number 0T Address 1 242 PRI OOK IK ARK KK RE AK AK OK KK KK KKK AR KK RK KK KK KK Ak AR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 22 In Fig 6 22 inputting loop number and device address followed by ENTER then the device type zone attribute and note text can be entered on the screen shown in Fig 6 23 below DEVICE SETUP Loop 01 Address 1 242 001 PRR RAK KK AK AK KK A AK KK AK AK OK AK KK AK IK KK AK AK KK AK AK KK AK IK KK of a Zone 1 999 00L Device Type 01 OPTICAL SMOKE Attribute 0 6 1 Text 40 Byte AR Ok FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 23 Choosing ENTER after programming of E detector will enable the setup of the next one 6 3 1 2 Zone Setup Choosing 2 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for setting up zones Page 40 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI she Installation and Operation Manual ZONE SETUP Zone 1 999 001 PK
42. g 4 6 A 4 7kQ resistor is connected at terminal ALARM ROUTING and FEED BACK as factory default Please remove it and keep it well before connection Connect the loop in correct polarity and add the resistor to the end of the line NOTE Fire supervisory devices are polarity sensitive Note polarity in connection The maximum current of the circuit depends on the number of fire supervisory device Do not overload 4 4 3 4 Connection of Class A Loops A Class A loop is shown in Fig 4 7 LOOP1 10 Isolator O O Addressable Field Devices L O Addressable LOOP1 10 SS Isolator Field Devices l I Fig 4 7 Note If more than 32 devices are connected to the loop loop isolators shall be used and each loop isolator shall not cover more than 32 detectors 4 4 3 5 Connection of Communication Loop Page 18 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual oY E Fee Maximum 32 FACPs o Win Ee d e CH Network Any loop l Un ee l Q Deeg dUva d bal bal S Ki A Un CH ED 3 CG Repeater Maximum 64 repeater panels B Q EE y 5 5 bo Fig 4 8 4 5 Connection Inspection and Device Registration 4 5 1 Connection Inspection Check the circuit connected with the FACP Measure the insulation resistance between loops and between loops and ground which should be more than 20MQ Measure the load of detection loops which should be mo
43. ing the shift time of day night mode for setting operation mode for system initialization lt USER SETUP User set up key operator password required For setting system time setting printing mode enabling disabling delay mode setting test mode setting fire alarm verification time viewing definition of loop devices viewing history records start stop and for disable enable operation Numerical and Alphabetic Keys 1 2ABC 3DEF 4GHI 5JKL 6MNO 7PQRS 8TUV 9WXYZ 0 LU For entering numbers letters and marks lt RESET Resetting the FACP operator password required lt MUTE For silencing the buzzer of the FACP operator password required SILENCE For silencing the FACH buzzer and the field sounders operator password required The device types that can be silenced are Type 12 13 14 28 29 30 lt V EVAC For starting the field sounders for evacuation operator password required The device types that can be started are Type 12 13 14 28 29 30 lt ACK For acknowledging fire alarm under pre alarm condition operator password required CANCEL For canceling or exiting an operation For message displaying choosing this key can shift the display to the message of the highest priority lt ENTER Confirming inputs to be valid A M D lt For turning pages or changing the input position 3 1 4 Zone Indication Panel Every FACP comes with two zone indication panels appearance of which is sh
44. kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk 1 START DEVICE 1 START DEVICE 2 STOP DEVICE 2 STOP DEVICE Start gt Stop gt Zone 001 Dev 001 Type 03 BEAM DETECTOR Zone 001 Dev 001 Type 03 BEAM DETECTOR FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 17 6 2 8 Disable Enable Choosing 8 on the screen in Fig 6 1 will access disable enable menu These operations are used for faulty field devices that are not able to be repaired in time In such cases they are to be disabled temporarily and re enabled after the problems are resolved Disable Enable operation is available for addressable devices zones and loop sounders The devices can be disabled either by code or by address Local output ports can also be regarded as addressable devices by setting their zone number and device number as 0 The disablement enablement of loop sounders can only be carried out through entry 4 of the screen shown in Fig 6 18 And the sounders can only be disabled enabled as a whole rather than separately In the following paragraphs operation on addressable devices will be demonstrated as an example Page 37 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual DISABLE ENABLE PIRSA ee A A I AK A I AK A I AK I AK AK RK e RK e KKK KK 1 DIS ENABLE DEVICE BY CODE 2 DIS ENABLE DEVICE BY ADDRESS 3 DIS ENABLE ZONE 4 DIS ENABLE SOUNDER FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30
45. llation and Operation Manual Chapter 7 Standby Battery Calculations Equation for calculating the battery capacity Battery capacity Ah lamaxxT1 lamintlimaxt Fout xT2 In which lamax 1 4A which is the quiescent current when the FACP is full loaded lamin 0 4A is the quiescent current when the FACP is with no load lLmax 2 4A is the maximum loop current lFout 0 2A 0 2A 1A 1 4A which is the alarm output current The FACP provides 3 fire alarm outputs output current of each is 0 2A 0 2A and 1A respectively T is the monitoring time when the FACP is full loaded which shall be at least 24 hours according to EN 54 4 Tz is the alarm time which shall be at least 30 minutes according to EN 54 4 From the above equation we can get the battery capacity is 35 75Ah so that a 38Ah battery is recommended Page 49 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 8 Maintenance The FACP shall only be repaired by specially trained GST technical service personnel Please disconnect the power before repair Warning The key to the FACP shall be kept by specially assigned maintenance personnel 8 1 Replacing the Battery Type of battery Sealed lead acid battery Recommended period for replacing the battery 5 years 25 C Recommended manufacturer and model Yuasa NP38 12I Disposal of used batteries Please properly dispose the used batteries according to your local rules and regulati
46. lus LPCB tested gt Prysmian FP 200 and 200 Gold gt Draka Firetuf and Firetuf Plus Page 4 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual And all LPCB approved Fire cables lt Recommended Cable Length lt 1000m 2 3 2 RS232 Communication Loop Connecting with a PC for running graphic monitor system through a DB9 port or USB port lt Connecting with computer with graphic monitor center GMC system through REPEATER A B port It also provides a RS485 port lt Recommended Wiring gt RS232 Standard RS 232 interface The 2 pin for sending data the 27 pin for receiving data and the 5 pin ground are connected with PC through three core screened cable Note the length of cable should be less than 15m the screening layer and computer s enclosure should be earthed gt USB Standard USB printer cable The length of cable should be less than 3m gt RS485 Port GST fire cable Vencroft Gold and Platignum Nexans NX 200 and 200 Plus LPCB tested Prysmian FP 200 and 200 Gold Draka Firetuf and Firetuf Plus And all LPCB approved Fire cables Recommended Cable Length lt 1000m HH HH 2 4 Detection Loop Parameters lt LOOP OUT O O Polarized signal cable from the FACP connecting up to 242 addressable devices through maximum 8 loops LOOP IN l I Polarized signal cable returning to the FACP Output Voltage 21V 27V pulse Output Current OmA 300mA Type of Loop
47. n board 12 Loop Board Loop board fault Loop board damaged or cannot communicate with main board Loop Flash Data Chip on the loop board Chip on the loop board for storing data 13 for storing data damaged damaged 14 ZoneDir Board Zone indication board Zone indication board damaged or cannot fault communicate with main board 15 Keypad Board Key board fault Key board damaged or cannot communicate with main board 16 CRT Board CRT board fault CRT board damaged or cannot communicate with main board Page 53 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Appendix 3 Device Type List Device Type Group No Device Type Undefined 00 UNDEFINED 01 MULTISENSOR 02 HEAT DETECTOR 03 OPTICAL SMOKE 04 USER DEFINED 05 GAS DETECTOR Fire Alarm Signal Input Devices 06 BEAM DETECTOR 07 FLAME DETECTOR 08 CONVENTIONAL P 09 USER DEFINED 10 FLOW SWITCH 11 MCP BG 12 SOUNDER STOBE 13 SOUNDER 14 FLASHER 15 LIFT 16 FIRE DAMPER 17 FIRE DOOR 18 AHU 19 EXTRACT FAN 20 BMS Output Control Devices 21 USER DEFINED 22 USER DEFINED 23 USER DEFINED 24 USER DEFINED 25 USER DEFINED 26 USER DEFINED 27 USER DEFINED 28 USER DEFINED 29 USER DEFINED 30 USER DEFINED 31 TROUBLE MONITOR 32 PSU 33 USER DEFINED 34 USER DEFINED 35 USER DEFINED Fault Signal Input Devices 36 USER
48. n of OUTPUT TO SOUNDER Connection of OUTPUT TO SOUNDER port is shown in Fig 4 4 End of Line Resistor 4 7kQ OUTPUT TO SOUNDER Ir Fig 4 4 A 4 7kQ resistor is connected at terminal OUTPUT TO SOUNDER as factory default Please remove it and keep it well before connection Connect the loop in correct polarity and add the resistor to the end of the line NOTE The sounder strobes are polarity sensitive Note polarity in connection The maximum current of the circuit depends on the number of sounder strobes Do not overload 4 4 3 2 Connection of OUTPUT TO FPE Connection of terminal OUTPUT TO FPE is shown in Fig 4 5 Sounder End of Line Resistor 4 7kO A 4 7kQ resistor is connected to the terminal OUTPUT TO FPE as factory default Please remove it and keep it well before connection Connect the loop in correct polarity and add the resistor to the end of the line NOTE FPEs are polarity sensitive Note polarity in connection The maximum current of the circuit depends on the number of FPE Do not overload Page 17 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI se nstallation and Operation Manual 4 4 3 3 Connection of ALARM ROUTING Connection of terminal ALARM ROUTING is shown in Fig 4 6 Diode End of Line ALARM ROUTING Fire Monitoring Resistor 4 7kQ Device H On Device l Acknowledgement End of Line Ge Resistor 4 7kO Resistor 1kQ Q eer ae a Fi
49. ones for testing as shown in Fig 6 16 where the zone number to test and the testing mode can be entered If a zone is set to test mode the zonal fault LED on the zone indication panel should illuminate If a fire alarm comes from the zone the system will automatically display and print the fire alarm message and light the zonal fire LED on the zone indication panel but the general Fire LED will not illuminate If With sounder is chosen the zonal sounder will automatically output for 10 seconds If Without sounder is chosen the zonal sounder will not output SETUP TEST ZONES DOKI RK IK OK OK EK RK KOK RK KK KKK KK KK KE Zone number Input test zone 1 999 001 Input test mode 0 1 0 Without sounder FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 16 Choosing 4 in the screen of Fig 6 14 can cancel the testing mode of one zone or all zones After the testing mode is cancelled the fire alarm message from the zone will be automatically cleared Page 36 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 6 2 7 Start Stop Choosing 7 on the screen of Fig 6 1 will enter the screen for starting or stopping addressable devices Fig 6 17 1 for starting START STOP DEVICE 2 for stopping devices KRKRKEKRKERERERERERERERE RR ERERERERERERERERERERR devices e 1 START DEVICE A 2 STOP DEVICE START STOP DEVICE START STOP DEVICE kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
50. ons NOTE RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE 8 2 Replace of Fuse Position Mark Rating Power filter F7 820 323 F1 2A delay 8 3 Troubleshooter No Problems Possible Causes Solutions No indication on a Power is abnormal a Check and replace the panel or b Loose connection with low voltage switch power abnormal switchboard b Check the connection to indication display board 2 Display AC No AC power Check and connect AC wire power up 3 Display Battery Loose connection with a Open the power box and Fault after battery check relative parts power up Battery discharged or Power up for more than eight damaged hours with the AC power supply if the fault still exists replace the batteries Unable to register Bus wrong or loose Check the Ee loop equipment connection Unable to register Wrong or loose connection ee power supply to repeaters repeater panels of communication cables jand communication wires Cannot print a Print mode is disabled a Enable the print mode b Loose connection with b Check and connect the printer printer well c Printer damaged c Replace the printer 7 Equipment fault a Equipment a Check connection disconnected b Replace equipment b Equipment damaged 8 Loop fault Loop is shorted Check the loop and repair Clock or memory a External interference a Check if the FACP is properly fault b Corresponding
51. oop the detectors protected by the isolators will not be lost in case of short or open circuit with the loop and the FACP reports loop fault OUTPUT TO FPE It outputs according to settings in Section 6 3 2 when there is fire alarm It can be disabled and does not output when fire alarm occurs in disabled state It can be included into C amp E equation but cannot be set at delay mode The FACP reports fault when there is short or open circuit with connecting lines OUTPUT TO SOUNDER It outputs according to settings in Section 6 3 2 when there is fire alarm which can be stopped by choosing SILENCE key Output can be disabled and there is no output in disabled state It can be included into C amp E equation and can be set at delay mode The FACP will report fault when Page 16 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual connected cable is in short or open circuit lt ALARM ROUTING It outputs when there is fire alarm and gives fault signals when connecting line is shorted or opened lt V FEED BACK Feed back signal input for alarm routing devices It gives fault signal when connecting line is shorted or opened lt REPEATER Connecting with repeater panel lt FAULT OUTPUT Fault relay is closed in normal condition and it s disconnected in fault condition J1 Ground fault terminal for power supply board The FACP reports ground fault when it s shorted 4 4 3 1 Connectio
52. own in Fig 3 4 Page 9 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI l Ge Installation and Operation Manual Fire LED FaitiDieable LED RBE e E e EZ eL RI UR RI Fig 3 4 On the indication panel each unit consists of two indicators and a label The user can put the name of device on the right of the indicators V Fire LED Red It illuminates when a fire occurs in a zone It goes out after the FACP is reset lt V Fault Disable LED Yellow It flashes when there is any fault with the zone If all devices in this zone have been disabled the LED illuminates steadily It goes out after the fault conditions are cleared or the FACP is reset The two indication boards appear the same but on their internal circuit boards there is a pin XS2 respectively If this pin on any of the two panels is not shorted by a jumper then this panel will be numbered as No 1 with fixed LED numbers ranging from 1 to 70 and the pin XS2 on the other one could be shorted so that the panel is numbered No 2 with fixed LED numbers from 71 to 140 3 2 Components 3 2 1 Standard Components A standard FACP consists of mother board main board loop board power supply display area and zone indication panel Mother Board The mother board is installed on the back of the FACP which connects with power supply board through cables with switch board through data cable It connects with and powers the main board loop board network boar
53. pad for any new operation Page 27 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI she Installation and Operation Manual 6 2 User Operation Instruction Operator Password Required Pressing USER SETUP in normal standby state and entering operator password will enter user setup menu Operator password Please input password kkkkkkkk USER SETUP PKS AR AA AI I I RR e IR e ek 1 BROWSE 2 CLOCK 3 PRINTER SETUP 4 DELAY MODE SETUP 5 ACKNOWLEDGE TIMER 6 TEST SETUP 7 START STOP DEVICE 8 DISABLHENABLE FAR OK_FPE DIS OTS OK_ 20 44 30 Fig 6 1 6 2 1 Browsing messages Choosing 1 on the screen shown in Fig 6 1 will enter message browsing screen as in Fig 6 2 BROWSE PRR AR AR AK A RK EK e A A A OR RK RK A e KK AR A RK RK KK K 1 BROWSE DEVICES 2 BROWSE ZONES 3 BROWSE GROUPS 4 BROWSE DUPLICATED ADDRESS 5 BROWSE PANEL STATUS 6 BROWSE C amp E EQUATIONS 7 HISTORY LOG FAR OK_ FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 2 The current information is highlighted when there is more than one piece of message on the LCD You can shift the highlighted item by choosing lt or gt You can view details of Page 28 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual this item by choosing ENTER or exit by choosing CANCEL 6 2 1 1 Browsing Devices Choosing 1 on the screen shown in Fig 6 2 will enter the screen for browsing devices as in Fig 6 3
54. posal of Pre alarm Message in Day Mode In day mode if a pre alarm comes the screen will display the delay time Stage 1 for acknowledgement of the pre alarm Pressing ACK the FACP will enter the delay time Stage 2 for verifying if it s a true fire alarm During the delay period lt If the condition for dependency is met the pre alarm will automatically change to a fire alarm lt If the condition is not met the pre alarm will automatically change to a fire alarm after the delay period expires lt If ACK key is pressed again or if the manual call point of the same zone is pressed to manually verifying the fire alarm the pre alarm will also automatically change to a fire alarm 5 4 Supervisory Information The display screen is the same as fire alarm 5 5 Delay Information The display screen is the same as pre alarm 5 6 Fault 5 6 1 Fault Indication The indication of the fault message depends on the type of fault Specific fault types and causes are shown in Appendix 2 Mains fault If the mains supply is down the panel will report mains fault and gt Light FAULT LED gt The LCD displays AC FAULT Page 24 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual gt The panel generates fault sound gt Fault relay outputs lt Battery fault The panel will reports battery fault if the battery voltage is lower than 21VDC or the internal resistance is higher than 0 7 ohm
55. r definitions 4 Check all C amp E equations modify improper equations and test automatic action of the system by C amp E equation Page 20 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 5 Display and Disposal of System Information GST IFP8 can be started after installation according to description in Chapter 4 Turn on the power supply and main and standby power switch on the FACP the FACP executes self test and enter normal standby state The system will display properly if it is in normal state otherwise it will display abnormal information 5 1 Normal Information The normal display is shown in Fig 5 1 which means the system is running normally and only POWER LED lights In status bar only the status of FIRE ALARM ROUTING FAR OUTPUT TO FPE FPE and OUTPUT TO SOUNDER OTS is displayed If the system is in commission state there is an x mark at the right top of the screen In standby state this mark will disappear The project name can be defined by the defining tool software through a PC which can have maximum 32 characters Project name FIRE CONTROL PANEL IFP8 Mon 28 Jan 2008 Panel Healthy FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 5 1 Fig 5 2 shows the system is in normal standby state but with disabled devices In this case the FACP works normally but corresponding LEDs on the front panel illuminate FIRE CONTROL PANEL IFP8 Mon 28 Jan 2008
56. r on the right top and the exit with paper cutter The printing head is installed inside the frame and the paper insert scoop is at its bottom The printer is fixed onto the front panel by the spring holders on the sides of the frame The paper scroll is installed on the frame with a flexible spindle The whole printer together with the frame is easily pulled out for paper replacement Network Card GST IFP8 provides three kinds of network cards Local Network Card RS485 card and Monitor amp Control Card RS232 RS485 USB card and REPEATER card RS232 RS485 USB card The local network card has port l l and O O for building up a ring or bus type network with other FACPs of GST The monitor amp control card provides RS232 RS485 or USB port for communication with PC so that the FACP can connect with urban fire alarm and monitor network or the central monitor and control system in a building for integrated graphic control REPEATER card provides RS485 port for connecting with GST repeater panels There is a decimal rotary switch on each loop board communication board and network board for setting the channel number of the board The loop board has dual channels and after the rotary switch set the number of the first channel the second channel will automatically get its number by adding one to the number of the first The numbers of the loop board communication board and network board can be mixed 3 3 Periphery Devices 3 3 1 A
57. re than 1kQ The resistance between cables of ALARM ROUTING OUTPUT TO SOUNDER and OUTPUT TO FPE should be equal to the end of line resistance 4 5 2 Device Registration Step 1 Set the FACP into commission state Press SYSTEM SETUP and enter system setup menu Choose 3 WORKING STATE SETUP you can then set the FACP as commission or monitoring state Fig 4 9 Page 19 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual WORKING STATE SETUP PI PS AR A RK ARR A AR A A RC KEEKEKE KKK KK KK 1 COMMISSION 2 MONITORING FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 4 9 Step 2 Reboot the FACP while it s in commission state The FACP will automatically register devices Please check the number address and working state of the registered devices in according to engineering requirement and remove any problem 4 6 Device Definition Please define devices and C amp E equations by the software GstDef2 1 Defining Tool through a PC and download the definitions to the FACP Refer to GstDef2 1 Defining Tool User s Manual for detailed operation 4 7 Field Device Commission After connection definition and download of device and C amp E equations you can power up the FACP and start commission The following steps are for reference 1 Complete the labels of zone indication panel 2 Test all the detectors and make sure their positions are correct 3 Check all device definition and modify the imprope
58. rm signal the FACP will show the number and location of the MCP and sound alarm 3 3 5 Sounder Strobes Addressable sounder strobe is a kind of audible visual alarm device installed in the protected area which can be activated by the FACP at the fire control center or by manual call points A series of GST addressable sounder strobes such as l 9403 can be connected to the loop of GST IFP8 After activated it will generate strong audible visual alarm signal 3 3 6 Repeater Panel GST852RP Repeater Panel is designed with a microprocessor When one or more detectors alarm fire the repeater panel can display the location and alarm message of the detectors with audible and visual signals Through communication loops it can be connected with FACPs disposing and displaying the data from the FACPs When monitoring several floors or several zones with one fire alarm control panel a repeater panel on each floor or in each zone can replace zonal fire alarm control panel 3 4 Defining Tool The software is used for editing and downloading definition of device and C amp E equation Before the system starts operation you need to define the device and C amp E using this software on a computer and then download them to the FACP Page 12 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel EI Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 4 Installation The steps below are guidance for installation of the FACH 1 Check if you have receiv
59. rt before the equal mark is the condition which includes device zone number device number device type and a relational operator and the part after it are devices to be activated which includes device zone number device number device type and delay time Example 01001001 01001101 0100124100 0100134110 10 digits Valid characters 0 9 1 digit Valid character space 3 digits Valid characters x 2 digits Valid characters x 8 digits Valid characters 0 9 The meaning of the above equation If point smoke detector No 010 in Zone 010 or point smoke detector No 011 in Zone 010 alarms sounder strobe No 012 in Zone 010 will start immediately and sounder strobe No 013 in Zone 010 will start after 10x10 seconds delay Note 1 It is required for devices in both event group and in command group to have zone number device number and device type in the equation The device type cannot be absent 2 There are two expressions for the equal mark which are meaning to start and X meaning to stop 3 There can only be one equal mark which means cause and effect relationship in an equation 4 There are two types of relational operators and x in which refers to or and x refers to and 5 The figure appearing after the equal mark can be 00 to 99 which is to be multiplied by 10 to represent a time within Os to 600s 6 Wildcard character asterisk is allow
60. t The panel generates fault sound gt Fault relay outputs Page 25 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual gt The LCD displays the fault message 5 6 2 Disposal of Fault Message There are two kinds of fault message One is system fault like mains fault battery fault and loop fault The other is field device fault like fault with detectors and modules etc lt If the system is powered by battery for longer time than its capacity the panel will shut down to protect the battery Please charge the battery in time to avoid any possible damage to it lt V If it is system fault please check and repair in time If the panel needs to be shut down please make detailed notes If itis field device fault please repair it in time You can disable it if the fault cannot be cleared for some reason and enable it when the fault is removed 5 7 Rules for Message Display If there are multiple messages in the system they will be displayed in the following order fire alarm pre alarm supervisory fault disable 1 The earliest fire alarm is displayed in priority The latest pre alarm supervisory fault and disabled message are displayed in priority 2 In any display mode the system will return to displaying message of the higher priority if there is no operation within 30s 5 8 Rules for Sound Indication The FACP will sound to indicate fire alarm or fault messages lt Th
61. ting to EN54 4 ancillary functions Preface not required by EN54 2 Power requirement for recommended operation Section 2 1 2 2 Maximum capacity per detection circuit Section 2 4 Maximum capacity per FACP Chapter 1 12 2 1 b Electrical ratings for inputs and outputs Section 2 5 Communication parameters on transmission Section 2 4 2 5 paths Fuse ratings Section 8 2 12 2 1 c Installation information See i 12 2 1 d Configuring and commissioning instructions Section 4 5 4 6 4 7 12 2 1 e Operating instructions Chapter 6 12 2 1 f Maintenance information Chapter 8 Page 59 Gulf Security Technology Co Ltd No 80 Changjiang East Road QETDZ Qinhuangdao Hebei P R China 066004 Tel 86 0 335 8502434 Fax 86 0 335 8502532 service gst fs utc com www gst com cn
62. tup gt O Noresound The sounder will not resound on fire alarm from other zones after being silenced gt 1 Resound by new fire The sounder will resound on fire alarm from other zones after being silenced lt Zone LED setup The number of zonal LED indicators can be ranged from 1 to 140 Page 41 GST IFP8 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual 6 3 1 3 Communication Setup Choosing 3 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for communication setup Monitoring devices and network devices in the system can be connected with the FACP using the sub menus under this screen COMMUNICATION SETUP PRA SK ARR AK AK RK I A AR RR AK A AR RA KK A RR KK KK RK 1 MONITOR INTERFACE 2 NETWORK INTERFACE FAR OK FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 25 6 3 1 4 Setting Start Stop Time of Day Mode Choosing 4 on the screen of Fig 6 21 will enter the screen for setting start and stop time of day mode If delay mode is enabled the system will automatically enter delay mode in during day time and enter delay disabled mode outside the range of day time DAY NIGHT TIME SETUP PIE PIS SI IIIS AR e AR I OR RI RK OR RK e AR a OR ER KK AR e AR AR RK AR AR Please input the start time of day mode Default at 08 00 hh mm 08 00 Please input the end time of day mode Default at 18 00 hh mm 18 00 AR Ok FPE DIS OTS OK 20 44 30 Fig 6 26 6 3 1 5 Password Modification

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