Key Features - XFP XFP501E/X Engineering Manual

Networkable analogue addressable fire alarm control panel
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XFP 16 ZONE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL

KEY FEATURES

This single loop 16 zone analogue addressable fire alarm panel is designed for use with fire and
security systems and offers the following features:
Full compliance with EN54 parts 2 and 4, including EN54-2 Clauses 7.8 - Output to fire alarm
devices, 8.3 - Fault Signals from points and 9.5 - Disablement of addressable points.
Full compatibility with Hochiki's ESP (Part No. XFP501E/H) and Apollo's XP95 (Part No. XFP501E/X),
Discovery and Xplorer protocols (dependent on the model purchased)
Two independently programmable conventional sounder circuits
Two programmable inputs
A fault output relay and three programmable relay outputs with volt free changeover contacts
A selection of zone dependency functions (EN54-2 Clause 7.12, type A, B or C) as detailed below:
Type A - If there is an alarm from a detector, the panel will look for a confirmatory alarm from
the same or another detector in the same zone before a full alarm is established. If there is no
confirmatory alarm, the first alarm will automatically reset.
Type B - As type A except the confirmatory signal must be from another detector in the same zone.
Type C - As type A except the confirmatory signal may also be from another zone, and the first
alarm will not automatically reset.
A day/night (building occupied/unoccupied) function (engineer programmable day/night changes
include detector sensitivity (high/low) and zone dependency settings
An investigation delay period function (programmable for length of time, which zone(s) it applies
to and whether or not it operates in day/night mode) which works as follows:
When there is an alarm in a zone programmed to operate in 'investigate' mode, the full alarm
condition will occur after a delay. It is possible to manually impose a further delay, to allow the
source of the alarm to be investigated. If the second delay expires, or there is another alarm in
the same zone, then a full alarm condition is established. During either delay period, the panel
may be reset in the case of a false alarm
Individual sensitivity settings for each device
EN54-2 Clause 7.11 Delays to outputs, and a phased evacuation facility
An EN54-2 Clause 7.13 alarm counter to record the number of times the panel has been in an
alarm state
A powerful short circuit protected loop driver, capable of supporting a total of 126 addressable devices
An integral 1.5A EN54-4 switch mode PSU rated @ 185-260V a.c. 50/60Hz
Earth fault monitoring
Keypad access code to access levels 2 & 3. Keyswitch entry to access level 2.
40 characters of custom text per device
500 event monitoring
Comprehensive EN54-2 Clause 10 test with maintenance and commissioning functions
An intuitive Windows based upload-download PC program (Part No. XFP507) that MUST be used
to configure the system.
Networking (Optional)
If required, the panel can be configured to sit on a non-redundant network of up to eight interconnected
XFP main panels (any variant), OR it can have up to eight XFP repeaters connected to one non-
networked XFP main panel. If you wish to utilise either of these options, the panel will require a
separately available Network Communication Card (Part No. XFP761).
XFP ENGINEERING MANUAL • Approved Document No. DFU1200510 Rev 3 • Page 4 of 36
Note: The XFP network and XFP repeaters have
not been assessed to EN54-2.

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