Johnson Controls Metasys IFC-200 Operating Instructions Manual
Johnson Controls Metasys IFC-200 Operating Instructions Manual

Johnson Controls Metasys IFC-200 Operating Instructions Manual

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© 1993 Johnson Controls, Inc.
Order No. 444-090
IFC-200 Technical Manual 444
Operating Instructions Section
Technical Bulletin
Issue Date 1293
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Fire Alarm Prealarm Warning Supervisory Alarm Silence System Trouble Normal Operation Trouble Operation Alarm Operation Supervisory Operation Non-Alarm Point Operation Trouble Monitor Point Operation Indicating Appliance Circuit Operation Control-By-Event Operation Releasing Functions © 1993 Johnson Controls, Inc. Order No. 444-090...
  • Page 2 Intelligent Detector Functions Analog Display Sensitivity Adjust Day/Night Sensitivity Operation Drift Compensation Maintenance Alert Automatic Test Operation Type Code Supervision LED Control Operation Alarm Verification and Counter Operation Prealarm Operation (AWACS™) Time Functions Real Time Clock Operation Time Control Command Operation Day/Night Sensitivity Adjust Operation Holiday Operation Coder Operation...
  • Page 3: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions IFC-200 A B C D E F ANALOG FIRE PANEL ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL G H I J K L M N O 12:00 FRI 12/24/93 P R S T U V W X Y A C P O W E R A C K N O W L E D G E S T E P F I R E A L A R M...
  • Page 4: Drill

    Drill The IFC-200 waits for the DRILL switch to be held for two seconds (to prevent accidental activation), then turns on all silenceable circuits (all M510CJ modules/indicating appliance (bell) circuits that are programmed Silenceable) and turns off the ALARM SILENCE LED. It sends a Manual Evacuate message to the LCD display (shown below), LCD-80, printer, and history file.
  • Page 5: Alarm Silence

    Alarm Silence The yellow Alarm Silence LED illuminates after an alarm condition occurs, and the ALARM SILENCE key is pressed or the auto silence timer times out.. It turns off when DRILL or SYSTEM RESET are pressed. System Trouble The yellow System Trouble LED flashes when one or more troubles occur. It illuminates steadily when ACKNOWLEDGE/STEP is pressed and turns off when all trouble conditions are cleared.
  • Page 6 The first line of the display lists the type of event (trouble) and the type of device (pull station). The second line is a 19 character custom descriptor for this device location. The third line is the first software zone to which it is assigned (Zone 5), and the type of trouble that exists (open circuit).
  • Page 7: Alarm Operation

    IFC-200 alarm operation is similar to trouble operation, but with the Alarm following differences: Operation The Piezo sounds steadily, not pulsed. The System Alarm LED flashes. The Display Status banner reads ALARM. The third line of the display is the label of the first zone. Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear.
  • Page 8: Non-Alarm Point Operation

    Note that, like alarms, supervisory signals latch and may have their own control-by-event. They do not cause resound of alarms or reactivation of silenced alarm control-by-event statements. Supervisory circuits may also have open circuit trouble, which operates just like any other trouble. If the event is a security point activation, the Security LED operates in the same manner as a supervisory event, but the LCD display shows a “Security”...
  • Page 9: Indicating Appliance Circuit Operation

    Four-indicating appliance (bell) circuits have control-by-event statements Indicating and trouble functions similar to M510CJ modules on the SLC loop. Appliance Differences are: Circuit Operation Addresses (last three digits in LCD field ) are B01, B02, B03 or B04. The default type code field is “BELL CIRCUIT.” Circuits may be used for the following coded functions (M510CJ modules may not): March Time, California Code, Temporal, and Two-stage.
  • Page 10: Intelligent Detector Functions

    Table 1: Algorithm Types Standard UL-type delay IRI-type delay timer that NYC-type delay timer. Local Jurisdiction timer that continues to functions the same as Pressing ABORT, delay timer. Once count down to the UL-type timer with once at alarm exists, the timer has started, activation of the control the exception that the...
  • Page 11: Day/Night Sensitivity Operation

    Day/Night The system can be programmed to automatically force smoke detectors to Sensitivity their minimum sensitivity (3.0%) during the day. For more information, Operation refer to the information on Time Control Command Operation later in this chapter. Drift Intelligent detector drift compensation provides accurate and stable Compensation readings of smoke, counteracting long term drift caused by dust contamination and other long-term environmental factors.
  • Page 12: Automatic Test Operation

    Automatic Test The IFC-200 performs an automatic test of each detector every two hours. Operation Failure to meet the test limits causes an AUTO TEST FAIL trouble type. SYSTEM RESET clears this trouble. Type Code The IFC-200 monitors hardware device type codes at intervals. If the type Supervision code and program do not match, a point trouble occurs.
  • Page 13: Time Functions

    An Action prealarm is indicated if a detector exceeds the action level threshold. When this occurs, all functions of the alert level occur, plus a special Action software zone (5th zone) may be activated if programmed. Prealarms latch until reset. A typical Action prealarm display appears below: PREALM SMOKE (PHOTO) ROOM 5024...
  • Page 14: Coder Operation

    Zone 98 is reserved for Coding functions. These functions are only used Coder by the indicating appliance (bell) circuits B01-B04. If Zone 98 is called Operation out for M510CJ modules, it has no effect. Only one type of code may be selected: March Time Pulses at 120 PPM...
  • Page 15: Alarm Verification Timer (0-60 Seconds)

    Alarm If a smoke detector is selected for verification, its alarm is ignored Verification Timer during the verification time. (0-60 Seconds) If an alarm from another point occurs while timing, the timer deactivates and the alarm activates. If the verification timer times out and an alarm still exist, the alarm performs all standard functions.
  • Page 16: Style 6 And 7 Operation

    If the SLC is wired and programmed for Style 6 or Style 7, and a single Style 6 and 7 fault occurs, the IFC-200 detects the fault and drives both ends of the line, Operation fully recovering from the fault. The panel latches the trouble and displays it until the SYSTEM RESET key is pressed.
  • Page 17: Read Status Entry

    Read Status 1. Press the ENTER key, and the LCD display shows: Entry 1=PROGRAM 2=READ STATUS 2. Select 2=READ STATUS. The display shows: READ POINT=*/#,AA,E PRINT POINTS=1,E READ HISTORY=2,E PRINT HISTORY=3,E To perform the READ POINT function, identify the first detector or module number you wish to read.
  • Page 18 A typical Read Status display appears below: NORMAL SMOKE (PHOTO) WEST HALLWAY FLR 5 Z05 Z01 Z15 Z87 Z90 0.15/3.00% DPV08 D13 Where: NORMAL is present status, such as: ALARM, TROUBL, DISABL, etc. SMOKE(PHOTO) is the device type, such as: SMOKE [ION], PULL STATION, HORN CIRCUIT (INDICATING APPLIANCE CIRCUIT), etc.
  • Page 19 Where: OFF is the zone status (could be ON) FLR 5 MAIN BUILDING is the custom programmed label for this zone. Z20 is the zone number Note: To read the status of a zone directly, press “*”, then “#”, then the zone two digit number, then ENTER.
  • Page 20 The following typical format displays Zones 95 or 96 (time control zones). In addition to automatic activation of non-fire control points, this zone may be used for detector day/night sensitivity select. If you want day/night sensitivity for a smoke detector, Zone 95 or 96 must activate it. When day/night sensitivity is active, detector sensitivity goes to the low setting (3.00%) during the day.
  • Page 21 Where: MARCH TIME indicates the type of coding applied to each of the four panel indicating appliance (bell) circuits mapped to Zone 98. Zone 98 does not affect addressable control modules. Other possible program selections are Temporal, California, and Two-stage. The following typical format is used to display software Zone 99 (Prealarm): SOFTWARE ZONE...
  • Page 22 ANNUN=ACS(ADDR 1+2) indicates that the RS-485 port is programmed to use point annunciation (ACS family) and that both addresses 1 and 2 are used. Other selections include: ANNUN=ACS(ADDR 1), ANNUN=TERM(LCD-80), and ANNUN=TERM (NON SUPV). TERM refers to Terminal mode, normally used for the LCD-80. NON SUPV is also Terminal mode and is selected if no annunciation of any type is used, or if an auto answer dial-up modem is connected to the annunciation port.
  • Page 23 Notes Operating Instructions—IFC-200 Operating Instructions...
  • Page 24 Notes Controls Group FAN 444 507 E. Michigan Street IFC-200 Technical Manual P.O. Box 423 Printed in U.S.A. Milwaukee, WI 53201 24 Operating Instructions—IFC-200 Operating Instructions...

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