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Operation Manual
FT1020G3
Rev 2.4
For Software V2.4.x
FT1020G3 FDCIE
MA430
April 2018

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 For Software V2.4.x FT1020G3 FDCIE MA430 April 2018...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Table of Contents Introduction ____________________________________________________________ 6 Overview ......................... 6 Definitions / Explanations ..................6 TLON Network ......................8 General Description ______________________________________________________ 9 The FT1020G3 FDCIE ..................... 9 Technical Address ....................9 Presentation Number ....................9 Com Loop Units .......................
  • Page 4 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Passwords / Change of Password ................37 Technical Address / Presentation Number __________________________________ 38 Technical Address for COM Loop Units ..............38 Presentation Number ..................... 38 Silence Alarm Devices ___________________________________________________ 39 SILENCE ALARM (inside switch) ................39 NZ FB “Silence Alarms”...
  • Page 5 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 16.7 Co-incidence Alarm ....................59 16.8 Delayed Alarm ....................... 59 16.9 Local Alarm Acknowledgement (LAA) Reset ............60 16.10 Quiet Alarm Reset ....................60 Fault 61 17.1 Fault Messages ..................... 62 17.2 Fault Acknowledge ....................73 Commissioning an FT1020G3 _____________________________________________ 75 18.1 General .........................
  • Page 6 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.7 Event Log (H4/U7) ....................115 24.8 Information (H4/U8) ..................... 116 Service (H5)___________________________________________________________ 117 25.1 Calibration of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1) ............118 25.2 Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2) ............... 119 25.3 Service Mode for COM-Loop (H5/A3) ..............120 25.4 Display Current Consumption in Unit (H5/A4) ............
  • Page 7 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 7 Occupant Warning System Display ................23 Figure 8 Gas Extinguishing Display Layout ................24 Figure 9 FT1020G3 Mounted in Large 19" Rack Enclosure ............. 26 Figure 10 3U Ancillary Modules Face Plate (CB681) ............... 27 Figure 11: 1204 Power Monitor Module ...................
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Introduction Overview FT1020G3 Operation Manual is a document intended to be used by the end user and the fire brigade personnel as well as service / commissioning engineers, who should read this document in conjunction with the FT1020G3 Technical / Programming manual, since most of the information in one of the documents is not found in the other document and vice versa.
  • Page 9 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 A detector with only two statuses, i.e. normal or fire alarm. The detector has a "closing contact" and a series alarm resistor (560 Ohm). Normally plugged in a conventional detector base CDB (see below), which is connected to a conventional zone line input. Conventional detector Some types are water proof types and cannot be plugged in the standard base, it is connected directly to a zone line.
  • Page 10: Tlon Network

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) = Display (in the FDCIE or Display unit) for presentation of fire alarms, fault messages, etc. In Display / LCD FT1020G3 it is a graphical monochrome LCD (320 x 240 dots) with backlight.
  • Page 11: General Description

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 General Description The FT1020G3 FDCIE FT1020G3 is a microprocessor controlled intelligent fire alarm system, intended for analogue addressable smoke or heat detectors, as well as conventional detectors and manual call points. Programmable control outputs and output units are also available. Up to 1020 addresses across 4 COM loops can be connected to each FT1020G3 loaded with EBL512G3 system software ≥...
  • Page 12: Address And Mode

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Address and Mode Most of the addressable units must have both address and mode set. This is done in different ways for different units, for example address setting tool 4414, DIP switches, jumpers, or via the FDCIE display. For more information, please read the Technical Description for each unit respectively.
  • Page 13: Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (Fdcie)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (FDCIE) FT1020G3 Specifications Table 2 Control unit specifications Item Specifications Mains Voltage 230V (176-264), 1.6A System Voltage @ 6.5A Quiescent / alarm current is dependent on other equipment fitted in FT1020G3, type and number of expansion boards, connected Current Consumption external equipment, etc.
  • Page 14: Ft1020G3 Limitations

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FT1020G3 Limitations In addition to increasing the number of each COM loop units to 255 in software ≥ V2.0, other limitations have also been increased as well as adding new types. The following table lists some of the limitations in V2.4.x software. Table 3 Control Unit limitations Item FDCIE...
  • Page 15: Ft1020G3 Fdcie Layout

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FT1020G3 FDCIE Layout The FT1020G3 available in many configurations depending on the number of options fitted in the FDCIE. Figure 2 FT1020G3 Control Unit with printer and options Figure 2 above shows the standard FT1020G3 in large cabinet fitted with some options e.g.
  • Page 16: Front Display

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4  4 x programmable non-supervised inputs (I0-I3), see drawing no. F732-02.  6 x 24 V DC outputs (power supply outputs for Web-server II (1598), routing equipment and external equipment), see drawing no. F732-01.  2 x non-programmable relay outputs for routing equipment (Fire alarm output for Fire brigade tx and Fault output for Fault tx), see drawing no.
  • Page 17: Fire Brigade Panel Display And Control

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The CP is used to "communicate" with the system, i.e. for commissioning, monthly tests, maintenance, etc. Access code for different access levels is required. To get access to the system (a menu tree with main and sub menus) and for operational control of the system, up to ten User names can be used for three different User level types.
  • Page 18: Ft1020G3 Display Cp Indicators

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 3.4.1.2 FT1020G3 Display CP Indicators Table 5 LED indicators on Control Panel (CP) LED Indicator Colour Indicating FT1020G3 is not running due to one of the following: S/W fault CPU fault System fault Yellow Memory fault No contact between main board and MMI board FDCIE restart (fault code ≠...
  • Page 19: Areas In The Display

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Table 6 Push buttons / keypad on Control Panel (CP) Key/push button Operation/function Used to accept / select a menu or input of data. Also used  (Enter) to acknowledge fault signal and service signal. Left / right keys used to move the cursor in a menu.
  • Page 20: Symbol Area

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 3.4.2.2 Symbol Area The symbol area is located at the top of the display, see chapter 3.4.2.1 above. Table 7 Symbol indications Symbol area Symbol Indicating The door is open in any FDCIE. See “Open Door” page 47. See also menu H4/U3. Loss of mains in any FDCIE or external power supply unit in the system, i.e.
  • Page 21: System Information In The Lcd

    Two rows are available, 40 characters in total. This information is shown in all Control Units in the system. One example: FT1020G3 Control Unit: XX BROOKS Australia Head Office, 4 Pike St, NSW 28-02-2018 11:51...
  • Page 22: Control Unit Options

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Control Unit Options I/O Matrix 4582 The I/O matrix board is an interface between the FDCIE (COM loop) and various types of application boards e.g. AS1668 fan control board, Zone Disable and indication board, LED mimic board, etc.
  • Page 23: Zone Control & Indication Module

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 A fan reset switch is provided to independently reset the fan module as required by AS1668.2 i.e. reset the alarm in the FDCIE will not restore the fans to the non-fire condition until the reset switch is pressed. A remotely located (mechanical services) 3361 module is required for each fan and configured in the control panel using EBLWin.
  • Page 24: Nz Fire Brigade (Led) Mimic Board

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 ZONE CONTROL Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Test Figure 5 Zone disable and indications Table 10 Zone control LEDs and Buttons LED indicator & buttons Indicating Illuminates when an alarm from a conventional zone or an Alarm –...
  • Page 25: Occupant Warning System (Ows)

    Figure 6 NZ Fire Brigade Mimic Sample Drawing Occupant Warning System (OWS) The standard BROOKS OWS display and control layout is shown in Figure 7. For more details, refer to the standalone OWS manual MA380 or OWS kit manual MA385.
  • Page 26: Gaseous Extinguishing Control Module

    • Dual Strobe Module The gas control module combined with other Brooks system components has been designed to provide the monitoring and control functions of a complete gaseous extinguishing system that meets the requirements of the relevant clauses 7.1 to 7.6 of the Australian Standard AS4214-2002 (including amendment 1).
  • Page 27: Table 12 Gas Front Status Led Indication And Flash Pattern

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The gaseous extinguishing system status indicating LEDs and flash patterns are described in Table 12 below. The default state of the LED indicators is OFF, if it is not defined in the table. Table 12 Gas Front Status LED Indication and flash Pattern Type LED Name Module Conditions...
  • Page 28: New 19" Rack Cabinet & New Loop Modules

    New 19” Rack Cabinet & New Loop Modules Cabinet Overview The design of the new Brooks 19” rackmount FT1020G3 cabinet is in accordance with the industry standard for 19” rackmount equipment. The enclosures are available in the following cabinet size: •...
  • Page 29: Enclosure Components

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Enclosure Components Each small or large cabinet can be fitted with standard and optional face plates, equipment plates, ancillary racks, etc. The available plates as follows: • FT1020G3 6U face plate with OWS display module (CB673) •...
  • Page 30: Figure 11: 1204 Power Monitor Module

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 11: 1204 Power Monitor Module Figure 12: 1205 Zone Control Module Figure 13: 1206 Fan Control Module Figure 14: 1211 Damper Control Module Figure 17: 1209 – 8 Figure 18: 1210 – 6 Figure 15: 1207– 8 Figure 16: 1208 - 4 LED Display Module LED Pump Status...
  • Page 31: I/O Field Modules

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 required and uses a reserved slot (first slot). The module supervises the rack power that feeds 24V and 5V to the display modules. Requires 4HP space at the beginning of the ancillary rack and one COM loop address. •...
  • Page 32 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Fully supervised input (N/O or N/C) via end of line resistor 10KΩ (all modules). • • Outputs can be supervised 24V circuits via end of line resistor 10KΩ (1201) or relay contacts N/O or N/C (1200, 1202 & 1203). •...
  • Page 33: Figure 19 Sub997 Single Supervised Input / Single Relay Output

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 19 SUB997 Single Supervised Figure 20 SUB983 4 Supervised Input / 4 Input / Single Relay Output Supervised 24V Output 1200 1201 Figure 21 SUB994 Four Supervised Figure 22 SUB991 8 Non-supervised Input / inputs / four latching relay outputs 8 Relay Output 1203...
  • Page 34: User Data & Access Levels

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 User Data & Access Levels User Data FT1020G3 supports different levels for different users. To log on to an FT1020G3 (version > 2.0) a User name and Password are required. Ten different User names with individual Passwords can be used.
  • Page 35: Access Levels

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 If a user should have access to the web-server only, it is possible to choose a stronger password. It consists of 6 to 10 characters and digits as well as letters can be used. Note: The letters are case sensitive 36 CHANGE PASSWORD (H10).
  • Page 36: User Level

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 User Level Each user level type has access to specific menus according to Table 13. Table 13 Levels of access Information only Building Officer Service Personnel H4 Present system status H1 Perform monthly test H1 Perform monthly test H6 Display faults H2 Disable or re-enable H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 37 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 User level 0 With the door closed, no access, controls indicators are viewed through outer door. User level 1 After the door has been opened using 003 key ("Door open" symbol in the symbol field), the designated user / fire brigade personnel will have access to the following push buttons: Push button...
  • Page 38 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 User Level 2B After the door has been opened using 003 key ("Door open" symbol in the symbol area), you have access to level 1 and after log on as “Building officer” (level 2B), access to the following menus: H1 Perform monthly test H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 39: Passwords / Change Of Password

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 A7 Activate address setting mode for DU A8 Setup wireless detectors A9 SSD information H8 Maintenance S1 Dis- / Re-connect loop / zone line input S2 Acknowledge SERVICE signal S3 Clear weekly average S4 Test of alarm devices S5 Safe shut down of Control Unit S6 Activate address in alarm mode S7 Synchronize the Control Units...
  • Page 40: Technical Address / Presentation Number

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Technical Address / Presentation Number Technical Address for COM Loop Units The technical number “NN N NNN” is used when programming any unit connected to the COM loops. Technical number is also used to identify which unit has generated a fault. •...
  • Page 41: Silence Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Silence Alarm Devices In FT1020G3 front (FBP section) the push button "SILENCE ALARM" (P2) is available, used to silence the warning devices, refer to Figure 3, page 14. When the alarm devices are activated (sounding) and the push button "SILENCE ALARM" is pressed during a pre-warning, a fire alarm or a Co-incidence alarm, the following will happen:...
  • Page 42: Nz Fb "Silence Alarms" Bulgin Key (Outside Switch)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The button SILENCE ALARM (inside switch) toggles between two states: • Alarm devices disabled when the button is pressed, all programmable outputs of type "Alarm devices" are isolated, i.e. sounders, OWS, strobes, etc. and prevents new alarms from activating the warning devices.
  • Page 43: Isolated Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 An example: 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 First alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1) Isolated alarm Zone Address 002-03 SMOKE User definable alarm text for 002-03. Menu...
  • Page 44: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Disable / Re-enable Alarm Devices Outputs programmed for sounders or OWS i.e. type "Alarm devices" can be collectively disabled for all control units during Fire alarm or Alert Annunciation alarm, this is done via menu H2/B4. The disablement is indicated by LED Fault / Disablements "General disablements"...
  • Page 45: 10 "Silence Buzzer

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "SILENCE BUZZER" The buzzer in FT1020G3 will sound for: • Fire alarm (0.4 / 0.4 sec.) • Co-incidence alarm (2-zone or 2-unit dependent fire alarm): When only one zone or one zone / address (alarm point) is in alarm status (0.8 / 5 sec.) •...
  • Page 46: Disable Or Re-Enable Output

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Disable or Re-enable Output All control outputs (except outputs of type “Alarm devices” and "Alarm devices for evacuation") can be individually disabled via menu H2/B2: • Loop unit xxxxxx output x • Control unit xx Sx •...
  • Page 47: Disable/Re-Enable Control Outputs

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Disable/Re-enable Control Outputs All control outputs programmed as type: • Control (general) • Fire ventilation • Extinguishing system • Interlocking ….. can be collectively disabled via menu H2/B3 for a specified control unit or all Control Units.
  • Page 48: 13 "Disable" Button

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 “DISABLE” Button When the push button "DISABLE" (P4) is pressed whilst there is an active alarm, all outputs configured for either the device(s) or zone(s) in alarm, will be disabled. This is indicated by the “General disablement” LED L10. The “DISABLE”...
  • Page 49: Open Door

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Open Door A standard 003 key is used to open FT1020G3 door to get access to the front membrane and other optional modules e.g. OWS, zone disable, AS1668 fan control, etc. If a door in the system (any Control Unit) is open, the following symbol is shown in the display's symbol area: Door open may be programmed via EBLWin to disable any external strobe or sounder/strobe combination located at the designated building entry point.
  • Page 50: Alarm Types

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Alarm Types In case of a fire, analogue detectors (sensors), conventional smoke and/or heat detectors, manual call points and programmable inputs can activate fire alarm. A fire alarm could be an Alert Annunciation alarm, i.e. the activation of the routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX) is delayed during an acknowledgement and investigation time.
  • Page 51: Fire Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Example; pre-warning zone 123, address 45 (within zone 123): Pre-warning Zone Address 123-45 SMOKE User definable alarm text for 123-45. "SMOKE" after the presentation number is automatically added depending on the type of alarm point (i.e. SMOKE, HEAT, MULTI or MCP). Note: The text "Menu"...
  • Page 52 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 First alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1) Zone Address 002-03 SMOKE User definable alarm text for 002-03. 1 zone in alarm Menu The presentation number is automatically followed by: SMOKE, HEAT, MULTI or MCP depending on the type of alarm point.
  • Page 53 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 ** Fire Alarm ** Zone 002 Address 03 SMOKE DD-MM-YYYY hh:mm User definable alarm text (if programmed) To reset fire alarms, see chapter "Alarm reset", page 58. Entering the Menus during Fire Alarm By pressing the soft key "Menu" (P5) during fire alarm, you will get access to the menu system (see Access, page 33).
  • Page 54: Heavy Smoke Alarm / Heavy Heat Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 15.3 Heavy Smoke Alarm / Heavy Heat Alarm An analogue detector (sensor) can activate a heavy smoke / heat alarm for a higher alarm level than the normal fire alarm level, i.e. a normal fire alarm is already activated by a detector activating a heavy smoke / heat alarm, for more details refer to the FT1020G3 Technical/Programming Manual.
  • Page 55: Co-Incidence Alarm (2-Address / -Zone Dependence)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The AA alarm has to be acknowledged within an acknowledgement time and reset within an investigation time, otherwise the output(s) for routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX) will be activated. See FT1020G3 Technical / Ptogramming Manual for more information regarding the AA function.
  • Page 56: Delayed Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 15.6 Delayed Alarm Delayed alarm is an option that can be enabled via EBLWin for a specific alarm point. Two applications for delayed alarm are shown below. General Time Delay Applications In some premises delayed fire alarm activation from analogue smoke detectors can be used to avoid nuisance alarms.
  • Page 57: Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (Aaf)

    The LAAF is a function requires wall mounted Local Alarm Acknowledgement Unit (LAAU) 4445 or the Brooks discontinued Alarm Acknowledgement Module (AAM) 3340. The LAAU is used in residential applications to provide the occupant with a local control facility to control nuisance alarms within the occupancy e.g.
  • Page 58: Quiet Alarm

    When the discontinued Brooks AAM (3340) is used, the display shows “AAF zone, activated”. When the discontinued Brooks AAM (3340) is used, the display shows “AAF zone, investigation in progress”. When the smoke clears up from the smoke chamber, the detector resets after predetermined time (normally 60 sec.)
  • Page 59: Acknowledged And Isolated Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Quit alarm Indications and actions: • Detector LEDs are turned on (also a connected RIL). • LEDs "Fire" (L1) are blinking (0.4 / 0.4 sec.). • The buzzer sounds (0.8 / 5 sec.), • A Quiet alarm presentation (incl. a title "Quiet alarm") in the display. Quiet alarm Zone Address...
  • Page 60: Alarm Reset

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Alarm Reset Note: The alarm “RESET” button will not function unless the programmed alarm devices have been silenced i.e. “SILENCE ALARM” button is activated. 16.1 Pre-warning Reset Pre-warnings are non-latching alarms i.e. they will be automatically reset when the alarm point / zone is no longer above pre-warning level.
  • Page 61: Test Mode Alarm Reset

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Single Reset with Automatic Disablement Similar to "Single reset" but includes the encapsulation function: Normally when an alarm point or zone having activated fire alarm is reset whilst it is still in alarm status, it will activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds. When "Single with automatic disablement"...
  • Page 62: Local Alarm Acknowledgement (Laa) Reset

    Quiet alarms are non-latching, i.e. they will be automatically reset when the alarm point / zone is no longer in alarm state. Outputs activated by quiet alarm will be de-activated (in some cases after a programmable delay time). This is also applicable for the discontinued Brooks Alarm Acknowledgement Module 3340 (S/W ≤ V2.1.2)
  • Page 63: Fault

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Fault All faults are delayed in order to avoid generating unnecessarily faults e.g. the delay time for COM loop and zone line input faults is approx. 45 seconds. Some units may also have an internal delay time, which makes the delay time even longer, for example. the Multipurpose I/O unit 3361/4461 has an internal delay time of 30 seconds, which results in 45+30=75 seconds delay time in total.
  • Page 64: Fault Messages

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The fault list shown when the user is logged out of the menu, displays all faults, even acknowledged faults. Note: As a reminder, faults (and disablements) are indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open FDCIE door is being closed. 17.1 Fault Messages Below follows a list of all fault messages, in alphabetical order.
  • Page 65 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Battery zone xxx address xx Valid for the wireless smoke detector 4611. The battery voltage is < 2.8 V. The batteries have to be replaced. FAULT: Charger, Control Unit xx The battery charging function is not OK. The main board 5010 may have be replaced.
  • Page 66 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 There will also be a "FAULT: No reply ….." message for each unit that FT1020G3 cannot find and "FAULT: Multiple faults …". Note: Each 10th minute a new attempt is made to communicate in one direction only. When all breaks are repaired (corrected) the communication automatically returns to communicate in one direction only.
  • Page 67 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 additional information text: “Extinguishing fault”. FAULT: Factory settings, Control Unit xx The factory settings have been "changed", in Control Unit no. xx, e.g. because of some external disturbance. The main board has to be replaced. FAULT: Fan xx, technical number xxxxxx The LED "Fault"...
  • Page 68 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Interlocking input AAA-PP An interlocking input is not activated within the time set for fault activation (5-255 seconds). The time is counted from the activation of the output in the interlocking combination, area AAA / point PP. FAULT: Internal short circuit COM loop x, Control Unit xx Short-circuit on the connection (ribbon cable) to or between the Expansion Boards (458x) in the Control Unit xx (FT1020G3).
  • Page 69 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Low battery capacity, Technical number xxxxxx Battery in external power supply 4466 unit no. xxxxxx) internal resistance > 0.7 Ω. • The battery might be too old. • Battery cables are long and the conductor is less than 2.5mm •...
  • Page 70 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 (J7:4) or 0 V. "No mains signal" from the 3366 unit. 4466 This is valid for the external power supply unit 4466 connected on the COM loop. The fault is activated after 1-300 minutes after: •...
  • Page 71 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 up: "Memory fault in program area (n)" (n=1 or 2). The unit will not work. FAULT: No reply Loop unit xxxxxx The unit (e.g. a customized unit), cannot be found by the Control Unit. • Check the unit's COM loop address (with the programming tool 3314 / 4414).Printer not correctly connected.
  • Page 72 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 “Restart” page 88. The following restart codes are due to some external disturbance and are not normal, i.e. call for service personnel / engineer: xx=01: Watchdog Reset. xx=02: Accidental jump to reset vector. xx=04-12: Unexpected interrupt. xx=14-19: Unexpected interrupt.
  • Page 73 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Supervised input x Expansion Board x, Control Unit xx A fault on the supervised input x on the Expansion Board 4583 with address x, in Control Unit no. xx. Check the cables / connections (cut-off or short-circuit). FAULT: Supervised input x, technical number xxxxxx A fault on the supervised input x on 4461 / 4462.
  • Page 74 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 blinking. If the output is programmed for Fire Brigade TX (type Routing equipment), it is also indicated by LED Fault / Disablements "Fire Brigade TX" (L12) blinking. • Calibration not performed via menu H5/A1. • Short-circuit / break on the connected cable / equipment.
  • Page 75: Fault Acknowledge

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Wrong type of unit zone: xxx address: xx technical number xxxxxx Check the type of unit, it should be same as the type programmed via EBLWin. FAULT: Zone Line Input, Zone xxx Address xx CU xx Expansion Board x input x Valid for the 8 zones exp.
  • Page 76 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Example: Fault messages shown in the Control Unit display: FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 01 technical number 000025 “….alarm text….” 30-07-2015 15:22 /Serviced FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 03 technical number 000027 “….alarm text….” 30-07-2015 09:25 FAULT: No reply zone: 234 address: 01 technical number 002112...
  • Page 77: Commissioning An Ft1020G3

    Note: To avoid generating earth fault when connecting a PC to FT1020G3, it is strongly recommended to use Brooks USB isolator BA-PCISO. If no isolator is used and if several earth faults exist in the system when a PC is connected, damages may result on both PCBs (5010) and the PC.
  • Page 78: Control Units In A Tlon Network

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 4. Remove the battery fuse F2 on the main board 5010 (or the in-line fuse between batteries. 5. Connect the batteries to the battery leads. Note: An in-line fuse (F) rated 6.3A fitted on the cable between the batteries, see drawing F725-02 FT1020G3 Block Wiring Diagram.
  • Page 79 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 • In TLON Manager, perform the TLON Network programming for the project, i.e. only the Control Units that will be connected now. • When the TLON Network installation – see below – is ready, download the SSD. Later, when one or more Control Units is to be added to the TLON Network: •...
  • Page 80: Upgrade Number Of Alarm Points

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 If it is known from the beginning that two systems are to be one in the future, it is possible to give the Control Units in the system respectively, the "final" Control Unit numbers right from the beginning in order to get the correct technical numbers in the system documents.
  • Page 81 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 4. Report the Serial number to Brooks engineering office in order to get the password. 5. Write the new number of alarm points and the received password in the field respectively and click "Write". Follow the same procedure in each Control Unit if a TLON network requires upgrade.
  • Page 82: Software Download

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Software Download 19.1 EBLWin Software Installation To install EBLWin software in your PC, the instructions in this chapter must be followed, the instructions apply only to software versions ≥ V2.0. This does not cover the optional installation of EBLWeb for the WebServer or TLON installation.
  • Page 83: Download Ssd

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Update Drivers and choose “Browse my computer for driver software” and locate the folder for 2.10.00 WHQL (Win7_Win8_Win8.1) then click “Next”. The drivers will be installed, when the installation is completed, you should see the message “Windows has successfully updated your drivers”...
  • Page 84 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 When the installation is ready, i.e. all units connected and the power is turned on, the SSD download can take place. When a number of Control Units are connected in a TLON network, the network should be running before the SSD download can take place. Version Control for SSD Download In EBLWin, when the Download SSD window is opened, EBLWin checks that the SSD file originates from the SSD in the control units.
  • Page 85 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 7. Click “OK” After the SSD download, the FT1020G3 will restart. A number of faults may then be generated due to the loop units being not connected yet. This will cause "heavy traffic" on the network, which might affect and delay the SSD download to the other units. Disconnected at start up In the COM loop properties dialog box, it is possible to select the option "Disconnected at start up".
  • Page 86: Download Software (System Firmware)

    BIN file required to be downloaded contains software for the main board 5010, MMI board 5011 and a text file, i.e. there is one BIN file for each convention (AU or NZ). Note: Brooks strongly recommends using the USB isolator device when you connect your PC to the Control Unit.
  • Page 87 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Progress bar 6. Select the COM port to be used on your PC . Do not click “Start” yet. A tip: Check in Control Panel / Device Manager / Ports (COM & LPT) | EBL512 G3 Serial Port (COMx).
  • Page 88 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Restrt control unit nn, code 00 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM FAULT: Restart control unit nn, code 50 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM Code 00 / 50 indicates a normal restart of the main board / MMI board after the software download.
  • Page 89: Software Versions

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Note: If the downloaded S/W version is only a small bug-correction, there is no need to follow the procedure above. If so, download S/W to one control unit at a time, and then in the control unit, acknowledge all the ’No contact’ faults. If the software download carried out with TLON network connected, some Control Units will not have contact with other Control Units during the downloading, the following faults may be generated:...
  • Page 90: Restart

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Restart A restart may delete some data in FT1020G3. Below follows an explanation of the different data and abbreviations and a table describing the different reset alternatives and how the data respectively is affected (cold or warm restart). = Fire alarms and Faults.
  • Page 91: During Restart

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Automatically after download of S/W via FFD, WASV SSD, S/W , SSW 00 (+50) EBLWin. Automatically (by the S/W itself) S/W FFD, WASV SSD, S/W, SSW watchdog. 01, 02 alt. Automatically due to external disturbance. FFD, WASV SSD, S/W, SSW 04-12 &14-...
  • Page 92 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Restart Control Unit nn, code xx, address yyyyyy Regarding code xx and address yyyyyy, see Table 16. This fault is also indicated by LEDs Routing equipment "Fault TX activated" (L13) and Fault / Disablements "General fault" (L9).
  • Page 93: Perform Monthly Test (H1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Perform Monthly Test (H1) The FT1020G3 and the building must be tested on a regular basis, please refer to the Australian Maintenance standard AS1851 for details regarding monthly, quarterly and annual test. In test mode, only the alarm points are tested, i.e. no outputs (no OWS or sounders) will be activated during the test.
  • Page 94 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 After 15 minutes Zone 001 in test mode You are logged out but Zone 002 in test mode the zone(s) are still in "ESC" and Zone 003 in test mode test mode. "Escape menu" Zone 004 in test mode (Note: See chapter "Information Area Priority Order", page 18, regarding priority order.) "Menu"...
  • Page 95: Disable Or Re-Enable (H2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Disable or Re-enable (H2) A whole zone , one or more alarm points within a zone and/or control outputs can be disabled via menus H2/B1-B2. This function can be used for temporary disablement (e.g. building maintenance, etc.). If the function Enhanced disablement is enabled (default), disabled alarm points cannot activate Pre-warning, fire alarm and fault.
  • Page 96: Zone Or Zone Address (H2/B1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.1 Zone or Zone Address (H2/B1) When a whole zone is disabled, all alarm points within the zone are disabled. Alarm points can be individually disabled Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter ↵...
  • Page 97 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "|" Disable -------------------------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable ↲ list "▼" (in this example Zone _ _ _ address _ _ Automatic re-enable: there is only one item) Re-enable list and press " ". Re-enabled zone or Zone 003 address 01 autom.
  • Page 98: Output (H2/B2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.2 Output (H2/B2) All programmable outputs in the FDCIE and outputs in units connected to the COM loops (except outputs of type "Alarm device") can be individually disabled. If you try to disable an output of type "Alarm device" it will be treated as if it does not exist, see below.
  • Page 99 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "|" Disable output -------------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable list ↲ with "▼" (in this example Loop unit _ _ _ output _ there is only one item) and Automatic re-enable: press " ". Re-enable list (1) Loop unit 000001 output 0 Re-enabled output will disappear from the list,...
  • Page 100: Output Type (H2/B3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.3 Output Type (H2/B3) Outputs of the same type can be collectively disabled via menu H2/B3 in a selected Control Unit or in all Control Units. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively. Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1 from which it is also possible to get a print-out.
  • Page 101 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "|" Disable output type -------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable ↲ list with "▼" (in this Control outputs in Control unit 00 All Re-enable list (1) example there is only one All control outputs item) and press " ".
  • Page 102: Alarm Devices (H2/B4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.4 Alarm Devices (H2/B4) All outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively disabled. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively. Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1 from which it is also possible to get a print-out. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 103 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 " " B1 Zone or Zone/Address Scroll to another menu B2 Output or press " " or B3 Output type " ". Escape menu B4 Alarm device B5 Routing equipment B6 Alert annunciation function Escape menu...
  • Page 104: Routing Equipment (H2/B5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.5 Routing Equipment (H2/B5) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1 from which it is possible to get a print-out. Outputs for routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX and Fault TX) can be disabled and re- enabled via this menu however disabling and re-enabling is always carried out via the ASE itself.
  • Page 105 Operation Manual ↲ FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "|" Disable routing equipment ------------------------------------ Press " " to re-enable. Fire Fault Disabled routing equipment Re-enabled routing Fire alarm routing equipment will disappear, indicated with a beep. ↲ Disable Routing equipment Disable or press " ".
  • Page 106: Alert Annunciation (H2/B6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 22.6 Alert Annunciation (H2/B6) Normal function: The AA function for alarm points / zones programmed for Alert Annunciation (via EBLWin) is normally enabled via a time channel, e.g. enabled daytime (during working hours) and disabled night time. As an alternative, the AA function can be continuously enabled (always on).
  • Page 107 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 ↲ Disable Disable or press "ESC". " " Alert annunciation "ESC" B1 Zone or Zone/Address Scroll to another menu B2 Output or press " " or B3 Output type " ". Escape menu B4 Alarm devices B5 Routing equipment B6 Alert annunciation function Escape...
  • Page 108: Set Calendar And Clock (H3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Set Calendar and Clock (H3) The real time clock (RTC) component has a capacitor as a backup supply. When the Control Unit is turned on for the first time , only the date, time and day of the week required to be set.
  • Page 109: Present System Status (H4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Present System Status (H4) If a printer is mounted (an option for Control Unit FT1020G3), it is possible to get a print- out from some of the menus. In this case, the soft key "Print" (P6) is used. Note: During printing, "Print"...
  • Page 110: Disablement By Time Channel (H4/U2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.2 Disablement by Time Channel (H4/U2) This is a static list of all disablements by time channels in the system. The list has up to four items per page. Indicated by LED "General disablements". Note: All other disablements are listed in menu H4/U1. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 111: Open Doors (H4/U3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.3 Open Doors (H4/U3) If any door in the system is open, the door open symbol is shown in the symbol area of the display. See also chapter "Open door” page 47. This menu is a dynamic list of all open doors in the system. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 112: Sensor Values (H4/U4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.4 Sensor Values (H4/U4) Momentary: Momentary value in this menu will be updated after every detector polling, i.e. approximately every 6 seconds. Weekly in NORMAL Mode: The very first week average sensor value for the 430x and 440x detectors in NORMAL mode is calculated within 2½...
  • Page 113: Table 17 Algorithms And Abbreviations In Normal Mode

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 For an Analogue multi detector 4400 in Advanced Mode: Sensor: 001-01 (technical address 000001) Momentary: XX.X%/m Weekly: XX.X%/m Perf factor: X.XX%/m Min: XX.X%/m Algorithm: Xxxxxx Max: XX.X%/m Momentary: XX°C Min: XX°C Max: XX°C ↲ Print ↲...
  • Page 114: Table 18 Algorithms For 4400 In Advanced Mode

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Table 18 Algorithms for 4400 in advanced mode Algorithm – Advanced Mode Abbreviation Detector 4400 Normal area, default Normal Clean area Clean Cooking-Welding area Welding Heater area Heater Smoke-Steam area Smoke Table 19 Algorithms for 4401 in advanced mode Algorithm –...
  • Page 115: Sensors Activating Service Signal (H4/U5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.5 Sensors Activating SERVICE Signal (H4/U5) When SERVICE signal is generated in the system, the search symbol is shown in the display's symbol area. Regarding the SERVICE signal levels, see Technical / Programming Manual, chapter "SERVICE signal".
  • Page 116: Technical Warning (H4/U6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.6 Technical Warning (H4/U6) A technical warning is an event that is neither a fire alarm nor a fault. It is information to indicate that an event has occurred as a result of activating a programmable input. The text message, shown in the FDCIE display, is user definable message (up to 40 characters).
  • Page 117: Event Log (H4/U7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.7 Event Log (H4/U7) Three event logs (3 x 999 events) are available: • Alarm log (alarm events, e.g. fire alarm, fire alarm reset, etc.) • Interlocking log (only interlocking events) • General event log (all other type of events) The origin of the event, e.g.
  • Page 118: Information (H4/U8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 24.8 Information (H4/U8) This menu can be used to show the following information for the specific Control Unit you currently use: Main board version: The S/W (software / firmware / system program) version downloaded to the Main board 5010. MMI board version: The S/W (software / firmware / system program) version downloaded to the MMI board 5011.
  • Page 119: Service (H5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Service (H5) Menu H5 can be used to display certain information to help during commissioning an installation or maintaining existing system (e.g. when you power up and when you are programming a Control Unit / system). Only authorised personnel have access to menu H5 and a password for level 3A (Service technician) is required.
  • Page 120: Calibration Of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.1 Calibration of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1) Supervised (monitored) outputs: • Voltage outputs (S0-S3) in each Control Unit. • Voltage outputs (VO0-VO1) in the COM loop output unit 3364. • Voltage outputs (0-2) on the I/O exp. board 4583. When all alarm devices (sounders, etc.) are connected, including required end-of-line devices and when the SSD is downloaded, a calibration of the supervised outputs must be performed.
  • Page 121: Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.2 Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2) During commissioning, the "Sensitive fault detection mode" can be used to enable the commissioning personnel to detect the faults faster than normal mode. The time delay for each fault will then be reduced, i.e. you may find some faults now instead of later on. When the "Sensitive fault detection mode"...
  • Page 122: Service Mode For Com-Loop (H5/A3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.3 Service Mode for COM-Loop (H5/A3) This mode can be used when commissioning an installation and during maintenance. The COM loop communication (polling) will be turned off but 24V still on the loop in the A- direction only, the B-direction only or in both directions at the same time.
  • Page 123: Display Current Consumption In Unit (H5/A4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.4 Display Current Consumption in Unit (H5/A4) Power Supply (Control Unit) Voltage: The 24V measured by the CPU on the main board. Corresponds to the output voltage at the power supply outputs on connector J3. Earth voltage: Measured from 0V (connector J4:2) to earth.
  • Page 124: Display Current Consumption Com-Loop (H5/A5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.5 Display Current Consumption COM-loop (H5/A5) The current consumption (an average value) for each COM loop can be displayed. Note: very small current consumption (< 10 mA) cannot be presented correctly / precisely since the accuracy is ±5 mA. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 125: Display Statistics For Communication (H5/A6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.6 Display Statistics for Communication (H5/A6) The statistics can be used during commissioning, service, etc. Number of pollings is the number of pollings / "questions" sent out by the Control Unit to all the units connected on the COM loop. Parity fault is the received number of parity faults and % (faults in relation to pollings).
  • Page 126: Activate Address Setting Mode For Du (H5/A7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.7 Activate Address Setting Mode for DU (H5/A7) This function can be used by commissioning / service technicians to activate the address setting mode in the following Display Units connected to the FDCIE: • External Presentation units 1728 •...
  • Page 127: Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.8 Setup wireless detectors (H5/A8) This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to set a Base station for wireless units 4620 to one of the following modes: Register: in order to register one or more wireless detectors 4611 to the Base station Unregister: in order to unregister one or more wireless detectors 4611 from the Base station Install: in order to change the normal communication time from every 2...
  • Page 128 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Set base station mode Set base station ------ to Register Select a Base station in the Unregister list and press "↲ " to go Install from Register mode back to -- Base station mode (1) ------------------------------------------- "...
  • Page 129: Ssd Information (H5/A9)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 25.9 SSD Information (H5/A9) SSD name: as written in the EBLWin dialog box "System Properties" (Name). Downloaded: date and time when the SSD was downloaded. User: user name for the person who performed the SSD download. Computer: computer name (if programmed) for the PC that was used for the SSD download.
  • Page 130: Fault Acknowledge (H6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FAULT Acknowledge (H6) Regarding fault indication, etc., see chapter "Fault", page 61 See also chapter "Fault acknowledge", page 73. All faults and the status / action are stored in the event log and can be listed, see chapter "Event log (H4/U7)", page 115.
  • Page 131: Perform Zone Test (Test Mode) (H7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Perform Zone Test (Test mode) (H7) Zones can be tested via menu H1, refer to the maintenance standard AS1851 for more information in regards to the requirements. However, it is also possible to perform a zone test via menu (H7).
  • Page 132 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 The zone(s) will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated. The test mode is terminated in this menu or automatically after one hour. You will be automatically logged out 15 minutes after the latest "action" (using of any key) but the zone(s) will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated, see above.
  • Page 133: Maintenance (H8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Maintenance (H8) Password for Service / Maintenance: Only authorised personnel have access to level 3A menus (e.g. H8) and a password for level 3A (Service technician) is required. 28.1 Disconnect / Reconnect Loop / Zone Line Input (H8/S1) Before physical connection / disconnection of loop units, etc.
  • Page 134 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 "|" -- Disconnect ---------------------------------------------------- Select in the Re- connect list with "▼" (in COM loop _, Control Unit _ _ ↲ Re-connect list (1) this example, there is COM loop 0, Control Unit 0 only one item) and press "...
  • Page 135: Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.2 Acknowledge SERVICE Signal (H8/S2) When SERVICE signal is generated in the system, the search symbol is shown in the display's symbol area. See also chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U5)", page 113. Sensor = analogue smoke detector. Only 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode can be acknowledged.
  • Page 136: Clear Weekly Average (H8/S3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 " " S2 Acknowledge SERVICE signal Scroll to another menu or press " ". The "Service symbol" and the "Service message" will be turned off when all sensors have been acknowledged. 28.3 Clear Weekly Average (H8/S3) Valid only for 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode.
  • Page 137: Test Of Alarm Devices (H8/S4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.4 Test of Alarm Devices (H8/S4) The programmable outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively activated via this menu (H8/S4), which allows for the alarm devices to be tested. This procedure includes Addressable siren 3377 / 4477 and Addressable sounder base 3379, wireless detector 4611, and all alarm devices 4480, 4481, 4482, 4487 and OWS.
  • Page 138: Safe Shut Down Of Control Unit (H8/S5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.5 Safe Shut Down of Control Unit (H8/S5) It's not recommended to power down a Control Unit (i.e. no 230 V and no battery) without first performing a safe shut down of the Control Unit. Safe shut down will save the SSW in a Flash ROM and put the CPUs at rest.
  • Page 139 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Note: Prior the very first safe shut down, the Flash ROM is empty. Then every time safe shut down is performed the valid data will be saved in the Flash ROM, i.e. any old data will be overwritten. When the FDCIE is powered up, the data stored in the Flash ROM will be used.
  • Page 140: Activate Address In Alarm Mode (H8/S6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.6 Activate Address in Alarm Mode (H8/S6) One alarm point (zone-address), not a whole zone, can be set in alarm. It will be presented in this Control Unit as a fire alarm, the built-in LED in the alarm point (detector) will be turned on to indicate the alarm and all outputs, standard and programmable, which would have been activated by a real fire alarm from the same alarm point, will now be activated.
  • Page 141: Synchronise The Control Units (H8/S7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.7 Synchronise the Control Units (H8/S7) After any Control Unit restart, synchronisation will start automatically in a network system. Synchronisation can also be started via EBLWin and this menu (H8/S7). The Control Units must be synchronised when the following fault message is shown: FAULT: Control unit xx has wrong information During the synchronisation, the following information will be displayed in all Control Units ↻...
  • Page 142 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 CU00 √ CU10 √ CU20 √ Date and time for the CU01 √ CU11 √ CU21 √ latest completed CU02 √ CU12 √ CU22 √ synchronisation. CU03 √ CU13 √ CU23 √ The symbol "√" means CU04 √...
  • Page 143: Activate / Reset Outputs (H8/S8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 28.8 Activate / Reset Outputs (H8/S8) Via this menu, a loop unit output, control unit output and expansion board output can be activated and reset. Any output can be activated, i.e. the function can be tested (Can also be done via EBLWin). This is including Addressable siren 3377 / 4477, Addressable sounder base 3379, wireless detector 4611, light indicator 4383, and all alarm devices 4480, 4481, 4482, 4487.
  • Page 144 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 ↲ Change type of output Activate Continue as above or press " " Loop unit 000000 output 0 " ". Change type of output " " S8 Activate / Reset output Scroll to another menu or press "...
  • Page 145: Interlocking Outputs And Inputs (H9)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Interlocking Outputs and Inputs (H9) 29.1 Activated Interlocking Outputs / Inputs (H9/C1) Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter "Access", see page 33. Scroll to menu H9. H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ↲ C1 Activated interlocking outputs / inputs "...
  • Page 146: Activate / Deactivate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 29.2 Activate / Deactivate Interlocking Output (H9/C2) The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually activated via this menu. The corresponding interlocking input will be "monitored" in the same way as if the output was activated by its control expression.
  • Page 147: Disable / Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 29.3 Disable / Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C3) Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) can be individually disabled via this menu (and collectively via menu H2/B3). The "Interlocking Combination" (Area / Point) is to be entered to disable the output. Up to 100 interlocking outputs can be disabled in the whole system.
  • Page 148: Change Password (H10)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Change Password (H10) A password changed via menu H10 (+H8/S5) will be valid until it is changed via menu H10 again or it is erased via EBLWin (menu Tools / Reset user passwords). When a password is required to be changed via EBLWin, a new SSD download must be downloaded.
  • Page 149: Fdcie Maintenance

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 FDCIE Maintenance The FDCIE shall be maintained and tested in accordance with the Australian standard AS1851. To avoid the Fault TX output(s) to be activated, they can be disabled via menu H2/B5 (or via an open door, see chapter "Open door” page 47. However, in Australia the routing equipment must be isolated via the ASE.
  • Page 150: Replacing A Tlon Connection Board And/Or The Main Board

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 31.2 Replacing a TLON Connection Board and/or the Main Board In a TLON network programming, some unique data is stored in a memory on the 5090 TLON connection board and some stored in a memory on the 5010 main board. Replacing a TLON connection board 5090 After replacing the board: •...
  • Page 151: How To Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 How to Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms We all realise when life, buildings, production facilities, etc. should be protected, it is of utmost importance that an initial fire is detected as soon as possible. That's why more reliable automatic fire alarm systems are installed.
  • Page 152 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 • Another alarm algorithm can be used (e.g. during working hours). • Alarm Delay Facility (ADF) for analogue smoke sensor / detector and sounder bases combination can be used. • Alarm verification Facility (AVF) can be used for convention zone inputs. •...
  • Page 153: Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Block Wiring Diagram All drawings and connection diagrams quoted in this manual are shown on Table 20. These drawings are subject to change without notice, as are other technical features and data, resulting from continual development and improvement. Table 20 Other Drawing Lists Item Drawing No.
  • Page 154: Figure 25 Standard Ft1020G3 General Arrangement

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 25 Standard FT1020G3 General Arrangement...
  • Page 155: Figure 26 19" Rack Ft1020G3 General Arrangement

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 26 19” Rack FT1020G3 General Arrangement...
  • Page 156: Figure 27 Ft1020G3 Block Wiring Overview

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 27 FT1020G3 Block Wiring Overview...
  • Page 157: Figure 28 Ft1020G3 Standard Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 Figure 28 FT1020G3 Standard Block Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 158: Guarantee

    Guarantee If the product has any defect due to faulty workmanship or material it is to be returned to BROOKS freight paid. BROOKS will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the item free of charge. On returning a component or complete product, proof of purchase will be required. If returning the complete product all accessories and documentation MUST be returned.
  • Page 159: Revision History

    Software Revision 2.4.4 New Brooks Display and Field Modules Support a new series of BROOKS display modules for the new 19” rack systems. For more details, refer to Chapter 5 “New 19” Rack Cabinet & New Loop Modules” page 26.
  • Page 160 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 (sequence number). These units will always come in the correct order. Units without short circuit isolators are visualized in their correct segment. Segments are divided by units containing short circuit isolator. Segments are indicated by red or blue colour.
  • Page 161 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.4 • Improved fire door closing function The control expression 'Fire door closing' has been changed so that it also reacts on quiet alarms. If the check box “Used for fire door closing” is checked in the properties dialog for 4401, a disabled detector will generate a quiet alarm if it goes into alarm state.
  • Page 162 P.O. Box 7050 Silverwater NSW 1811 4 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Ph: 02 9684 1466 Fax: 02 9684 4146 Website: www.Brooks.com.au 1/3 Molan Street, Ringwood, VIC 3134 Ph: 03 9879 5294 Fax: 03 9879 5249 P.O. Box 101 Woodville SA 5011...

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