Elkron FAP54 Programming Manual

Elkron FAP54 Programming Manual

Multiprocessor modular control panel for fire detection
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  • Page 1 FAP54 Multiprocessor modular control panel for fire detection Through the following QR Code, it is possible to download the eventual new version of the manual. http://qrcode.urmet.com/default.aspx?sito= Elkron&prodElkron=157445&lingua=en 00 51 DS80SC4A-004 LBT81073...
  • Page 2 Elkron is a trademark of URMET S.p.A. All trademarks mentioned in this document belong to the corresponding owners. All rights reserved. The total or partial reproduction of this document is authorised only for installation purposes of the FAP54 System. Tel. +39 011.3986711 – Fax +39 011.3986703 www.elkron.com –...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Acquisition of alarm, fault or maintenance event ......................18 2.1.10 General reset ................................18 PROGRAMMING PHASE ..............................19 FAP54 - MODULAR STRUCTURE ............................. 19 EMERGENCY OPERATION ............................... 20 INDICATORS, KEYS, RELAYS, JUMPERS ........................21 2.5.1 Front side indicators ..............................21 2.5.2...
  • Page 4 APPENDIX 13 – ZONE TYPES ............................148 7.14 APPENDIX 14 – ERROR CODES FOR PRINTER MODULE .................... 148 7.15 APPENDIX 15 – PS2 KEYBOARD MAPPING ........................149 7.16 APPENDIX 16 – ERROR CODES FOR CIRCUIT FAULT (COMM. ERROR)..............149 FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 5: General Description

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION FAP54 is a modular fire detection control panel and allows, thanks to its expandability of peripherals and functions, to adapt to the specific needs of the system. The multi-microprocessor control panel integrates the following functions:  Display and front keypad for direct interface with the operator ...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    When the reset timer expires, the control panel cancels the alarm condition and returns to the idle state. This mode can be applied only to technological zones. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 7: Basic Concepts

    (zones, groups of devices, groups of zones) which make up a complex control and surveillance system. Therefore, it is necessary to briefly analyse the elements making up a fire system to better understand the performances of FAP54 control panel. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 8: Detectors And Output Modules

    The maximum number of devices which can be connected to a detection line is 128. Moreover, FAP54 control panel makes it possible to associate a 32-character text with each device for an easy identification. 1.4 DETECTION LINES AND CONTROL PANEL The detection lines are the wired physical connections over which communication between the devices and the control panel takes place.
  • Page 9: Zone

    Each detector can be associated with as many groups of devices as the user wants at the same time. Therefore, different groups can share detectors. FAP54 control panel provides the user with 240 groups of devices. It is possible to associate up to 50 detectors with each group of devices.
  • Page 10: Group Of Zones

    Therefore, different groups can share zones. FAP54 control panel provides the user with 240 groups of zones. It is possible to associate up to 50 zones with each group.
  • Page 11 Th. If Tp > Th, Tp is reloaded with Th, otherwise no reload is done. In any case, Tp keeps running and, on its expiration, the control panel switches to the alarm condition with siren output enabled. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 12 Force the immediate expiration of the timer through the SKIP DELAY key on the control panel keypad.  Assign a zero value to the timer through the “Clear delay” function in the case of manual call points and input modules provided with this functionality. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 13: Operating Modes

    2 OPERATING MODES The FAP54 control panel has two operating modes: scanning phase and programming phase. When FAP54 is powered on, the scanning phase will be always started and maintained until the installer or the user carries out an intervention.
  • Page 14: Alarms Display

    Display of alarm of group of zones generated by an associated zone Group delay Group number in alarm Zone in alarm Service information Alarm event indicator G025 D00 Z033 Ax GD000 BOILER ROOM >GZ001 MN000 SP000 Zone name FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 15: General Fault Display

    1. Nr. of faulty circuit FAULT CIRCUIT 01 ZA000 SHORT CIRCUIT GF000 >FF001 EX000 Type of fault For a detailed description of the field faults and any error codes associated with them, please refer to the appendices. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 16: Exclusion Display

    Zone type (see appendix) Zone number EXCL. ZONE 020 FR ZA000 FIRST FLOOR GF000 FF000 >EX001 Zone name  Display of excluded remote panel Type of exclusion EXCL. REMOTE PANEL 05 ZA000 PANEL NAME GF000 FF000 >EX001 Panel name FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 17: Maintenance Display

    This message indicates the number of elements currently excluded on the SLAVE control panel (in the example, there are 7 active exclusions on the SLAVE control panel). If all the currently excluded elements are re-included, the above message is not shown anymore. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 18: Generic Events Display

    In FAP544, FAP548 and FAP 5416, it is possible to display two user messages, each one spread over 4 lines rather than the ELKRON logo. These messages must be programmed by the user via PC in order to be displayed (the ELKRON logo will be shown in the bottom part of the display until these user messages are programmed).
  • Page 19: Programming Phase

    2.3 FAP54 - MODULAR STRUCTURE FAP54 is a fire detection control panel with a completely modular structure which makes it possible to meet all field requirements also in the event of further system expansion. To meet these needs, FAP54 consists of different internal modules which can be “added”...
  • Page 20: Emergency Operation

    2.4 EMERGENCY OPERATION The modular structure of FAP54 allows the complete control of the detection field also if the CPU board is faulty. In this case, as a result of the smart circuit modules, both the monitoring of the field and the notification of alarms are ensured through the relays and alarm indicators.
  • Page 21: Indicators, Keys, Relays, Jumpers

    SILENCE SIREN YELLOW SILENCE SIREN key. ACTION When ON, it indicates that the timer of a zone or group in time mode is running YELLOW DELAYED or has expired and the zone or group has undergone an alarm condition. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 22: Keys

    Key confirming the data entry. Keypad Alphanumeric keypad with 12 keys for input of digits/characters. , , <, > Directional arrows. Decrease sharpness (only working during monitoring mode). Increase sharpness (only working during monitoring mode). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 23: Outputs And Relays

    2.6 MASTER AND SLAVE CONTROL PANELS (OPTIONAL) With FAP54 control panel it is possible to connect up to 32 SLAVE control panels to a MASTER control panel. The MASTER control panels will notify to the user any alarm/fault/maintenance events occurring in the SLAVE control panels connected with it.
  • Page 24: Control Panel Programming

    6. Power on the control panel, wait until it enters the scanning phase, then download the configuration from the personal computer to the control panel. 7. Check the system functions: make sure there is a correct association between devices and actions in case of alarm. 8. Save the final configuration, if changed, on the personal computer. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 25: Menu Prog- Control Panel Programming

    Use this option to read or program the field device parameters inside the device. [8] MISCELLANEOUS Use this option to access other control panel programming options. To return to the monitoring phase, press ESC, then select option [1] in the following menu and confirm with OK. RESTART MONITORING [1] # YES FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 26: Circuit

    CIRCUIT 5: EXCLUDED CIRCUIT 6: OPEN CIRCUIT 7: ------  CIRCUIT 8: ------ After selecting the configuration of each circuit, press OK to pass to the selection of the addressing mode: [1] AUTO-ADDRESSED MODE [2] PRE-CONFIGURED MODE [3] UPDATE FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 27 Circuit 6, in open mode, has not been initialized correctly because of a line error  …  Circuit 15 is excluded  Circuit 16, in open mode, has not been initialized correctly because of a procedure error. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 28 The menu above gives the user the possibility to choose whether to carry out these association cancellation/update operations. Therefore, the circuit initialization on an existing configuration can change the type of the already acquired devices. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 29: Configure Single Circuit

    For the auto-addressed mode the remarks are similar to those made for the configuration of all lines. The user will be asked for a further confirmation before proceeding: WARNING! THIS PROCEDURE AFFECTS THE ADDRESSES OF THE DEVICES [OK] CONTINUE [ESC] BACK FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 30 By pressing OK, the control panel is informed that the procedure is finished (the operator has removed and then re- inserted the various devices in the order he wanted them to be addressed). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 31 If the procedure is interrupted, the control panel will carry out the following operations on the involved line module:  restore of previous configuration, if the pre-configured or update initialization mode has been selected  cancellation of configuration if the auto-addressed or walk addressing initialization mode has been selected FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 32: Manual Circuit Configuration

    (LOOP/OPEN) and then press OK in the device type setting menu without changing any existing device. It is possible to change the type of device on the detection line, even if physically it is different from the programmed device. It is not possible to change the type of device if it is excluded. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 33: Include/Exclude

    By pressing again OK, the number of devices per type available on the selected detection line will be displayed in two screen views where it is possible to move through keys  and . (Type “ER” indicates the devices with duplicated addresses). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 34 On the display, TST section, the string “>00” will be viewed, meaning that test 0 for the selected device has started. To change the type of test press one of the keys shown in the table, while to exit press <. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 35 >1< ---- >2< Red LED switching on “OK” displayed >3< Green LED switching on “OK” displayed >4< Activation outputs “OK” displayed >5< relays Check type of device Display of device type >6< ---- >7< ---- >8< ---- >9< FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 36 (current, expressed in mA) Red LED switching on “OK” displayed >3< Green LED switching on “OK” displayed >4< Activation of outputs and “OK” displayed >5< relays Check type of device Display of device type >6< ---- >7< ---- >8< ---- >9< FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 37 (input 2) ---- >2< Red LED switching on “OK” displayed >3< Green LED switching on “OK” displayed >4< Activation outputs “OK” displayed >5< relays Check type of device Display of device type >6< ---- >7< ---- >8< ---- >9< FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 38 This procedure is the same address signalling procedure described in the previous paragraph applied to all lines. Therefore the user does not longer have to enter the circuit number and the procedure will be started in parallel on all lines. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 39 If the procedure is completed, its outcome will be displayed. If each address on the line is univocal, the following message will be displayed: NO DUPLICATED ADDRESSES Instead if duplicated addresses are identified, they will be indicated in a list, as shown below: LIST OF MULTIPLE ADDRESSES FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 40 If the circuit is configured in open mode, the following message is displayed: CONFIGURATION TYPE: OPEN If the circuit is configured in loop mode, the procedure starts and the following message is displayed: PROCEDURE IN PROGRESS PLEASE WAIT [ESC] ABORT FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 41: Delete All The Associations

    SLAVE panels from the event log of the MASTER by pressing OK; In fact, when the MASTER control panel is in the programming menus, the communication with SLAVE panels is not available and then the master cannot retrieve the strings of the events from any SLAVE. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 42: Zones - Zones Programming

    After entering the name, confirm by pressing OK. Then the user is given the possibility to assign the zone name to all the devices belonging to that zone: ZONE: XXX NAME: XXXXX [OK] ASSOCIATE ZONE NAME TO ALL DEVICES [ESC] EXIT WITHOUT ASSOCIATING FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 43: Associate Device To Zone

    For each of these zones the limit of 32 devices must not be violated. If one or more devices are left into the zone 480, when returning in the scanning phase the control panel will signal a field fault. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 44: Associate Output Module To Zone

    NOTE: when the output modules are shared among several zones programmed with different modes, the module operation, as far as the general alarm function is concerned, will be controlled by the last association performed. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 45: Delayed Output Modules

    2 of the zone and considering the values of the times T0(A2), T1(A2), T2(A2) and the time already elapsed from the transition of the zone in alarm 1: remember that the timers for both alarm 1 and alarm 2 condition start when the zone leaves the idle condition. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 46 The programming of the activation condition of a generic output module will be described in the paragraph “DEVICE”. Insert and confirm with OK the number of the zone involved in the configuration of the delayed output modules management: ZONE: The following menu is the displayed DELAYED OUTPUT MODULES [1] PROGRAMMING [2] VERIFY [ESC] BACK FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 47 NAME: XXXXX = name of the output module PROG(A1), PROG(A2) = programming of alarm 1 and alarm 2 timings for the selected output module The selector “#” indicates the programming (in alarm 1 or alarm 2) which can be currently modified. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 48 OK in order to confirm the entered data. The following confirmation screen will be displayed for a couple of seconds: DELAYED OUTPUT MODULES: ON PROCEDURE COMPLETED By pressing ESC, instead, the configuration entered up to that time will be discarded. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 49 Finally, if the module is present but it is configured to be activated due to a fault or maintenance (therefore, for this module, no delayed programming is possible), the following is displayed: Z002 ID01 L04 D012 OM(J) NAME:XXXXXXX PROG(A1): -------------------- PROG(A2): -------------------- FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 50: Mode

    [4] MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY  [5] HOTEL In TECHNOLOGICAL mode, instead, the following menu is shown: [1] SINGLE KNOCK [2] SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY [3] MULTIPLE KNOCK  [4] MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY  [5] ALARM 1 ONLY [6] MULTIPLE KNOCK W/RESET FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 51 [2] # NO The ALARM CONFIRMATION functionality is described in paragraph 7.12.1 of the EN 54-2 standard. It can be enabled through the following menu: ALARM CONFIRMATION (EN54-2 7.12.1) (T1 = 60s T2 = 60s) [2] # NO FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 52: Include/Exclude

    Also, when the control panel returns in the scanning phase, a relevant message is displayed on the screen. The AC/exclusion relay is activated immediately if it is programmed as an exclusion relay. Any time a zone is included or excluded, an event is stored in the event log. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 53: Verify

    By pressing OK, you will switch between the device display and the display of the output modules associated with the zone. By pressing ESC you will exit one of the above mentioned screen views and go back to the zone number input menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 54: Group - Groups Programming

    It makes it possible to associate the output modules with the selected group. [4] MODE It makes it possible to set the group operative modes. [5] INCLUDE/EXCLUDE It makes it possible to include/exclude a group. [6] VERIFY It makes it possible to perform a verification of a group. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 55 To confirm the selected device press OK key (YY = number of devices associated with the group after that the device under consideration has been added): GROUP: XXX NAME: XXXXX CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: XXX TP.: XX CONFIRMED YY/50 FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 56 CIRCUIT:XX OUTPUT MOD.: XXX  NAME: XXXXXXXXXX To confirm the insertion of the , press OK key. The following confirmation message will be displayed: output module GROUP: XXX NAME: XXXXX  CIRCUIT: XX OUTPUT MOD.: XXX CONFIRMED XX/50 FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 57 [3] MULTIPLE KNOCK [4] MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY For groups programmed in TECHNOLOGICAL mode, instead, the following menu will be shown: [1] SINGLE KNOCK [2] SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY [3] MULTIPLE KNOCK  [4] MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY  [5] ALARM 1 ONLY FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 58 For groups programmed in TECHNOLOGICAL mode, the user is required to specify the signalling option: SIGNALLING [1] # YES If the user chooses to deactivate the SIGNALLING option and the group goes into alarm condition, neither the buzzer nor the backlight will be activated. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 59 The coordinates, type and name are shown for each device. The number of devices associated with the group is also indicated (YY/50). By pressing the OK key in the device screen view it is possible to view the output modules associated with the group. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 60 MANUAL CALL POINT DELAY: 2 WEIGHT: 2 GENERAL ALARM: NO By pressing > again, the panel goes back to the initial screen showing the devices associated to the group. To go back to the previous menu, press ESC. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 61: Group Of Zones

    Press < key to delete the existing characters and press > key to enter spaces. Go on until the whole name has been entered and then confirm with OK. The following will be displayed: GROUP: XXX NAME: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX [OK] PRESS TO CONFIRM [ESC] CANCEL Then press OK to confirm. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 62 Enter the group number and then press OK to confirm: GROUP: XXX Now enter the number of the circuit where the output module to be associated to the group is located and press OK. GROUP: XXX NAME: XXXXX CIRCUIT: FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 63 The max number of output modules which can be associated with a group is 50. If you try to enter another module in a group already full, the following message will be displayed: GROUP: XXX NAME: Name of the group  CIRCUIT: XX OUTPUT MOD.: XXX CONFIGURATION COMPLETE FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 64 DELAY ALARM FIRE ALARM SINGLE KNOCK FIRE ALARM SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY FIRE ALARM MULTIPLE KNOCK FIRE ALARM MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY TECHNOLOGICAL SINGLE KNOCK TECHNOLOGICAL SINGLE KNOCK W/DELAY TECHNOLOGICAL MULTIPLE KNOCK TECHNOLOGICAL MULTIPLE KNOCK W/DELAY TECHNOLOGICAL ALARM 1 ONLY FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 65 By pressing OK, the configuration set in the previous menu screens will be stored. By pressing ESC, the procedure will be concluded without storing. In both cases, after the user has made his choice, the system will return directly to the initial menu for the group number entry. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 66 By pressing OK in the associated zone display menu, you will pass to the display of the output modules associated with the group. If no output modules are associated with the group, the following message will be displayed: GROUP: XXX NAME: Name of the group NO ASSOCIATED OUTPUT MODULE FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 67: Device - Devices Programming

    After confirming the address with OK, the type and name of the device will be displayed: CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: TYPE: YY NAME: XXXXXXXXXX By pressing OK again, a programming menu dependent on the device to be programmed is displayed. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 68: Name

    Through this screen view it is possible to type in the name to be associated with the device: NAME: XXXXX Press < to delete the existing characters and > to insert spaces. Go on until the whole name has been entered and then press OK to confirm. Press ESC to return to the previous menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 69: Set Device (Detectors And Input Modules)

    GENERAL ALARM [2] # NO Press 1 to enable the functionality. Press 2 to disable it. The currently active option is highlighted by the # symbol. Press OK to confirm the choice. Press ESC to return the previous menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 70 The following table shows the default values: CLEAR GENERAL MEMBERSHIP TO Device type WEIGHT DELAY ALARM MODULE 4I4O Manual call point (MN) Pulsed input (PI) Latched input with siren output (IS) Latched input (LI) Bathroom call cord (TB) FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 71: Set Device- (Output Module)

    By selecting this item, the following menu is displayed. With this menu, the output module can be programmed in order to be activated when a GENERAL ALARM condition occurs: GENERAL ALARM [2] # NO The # symbol indicates the chosen option. Once the choice is made, it must be confirmed with OK. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 72 FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 73: Include/Exclude

    The exclusion also implies the activation of the exclusion relay, if the programmed relay is configured as exclusion relay. If a device is included and then excluded or vice versa, the new configuration will be transmitted to the device at the end of the programming phase, when the system goes back to monitoring. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 74: Verify

    NAME: XXXXX TYPE: OM (C) FW:XXX.XX  ACTIVATION CHECK YES/NO (*) (*) Information displayed only for type T output module.  SILENCE SIREN YES/NO GENERAL ALARM YES/NO ACTIVE ON ALARM 1/2 /FAULT /MAINT. MEMBERSHIP TO MODULE 4I4O YES/NO FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 75: Password

    After entering the number of the password to be changed and confirming with OK, the following screen view will be displayed where the password can be edited: PASSWORD No: XX (LEVEL XX) ENTER PASSWORD: XXXX_ The password has a fixed format and can only consist of 5 digits. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 76: Language

     [5] SLOVENSKO [6] PORTUGUES [7] ROMANA [8] BULGARIAN After selecting the required language, the user is asked to confirm selection: CONFIRM? [1] # YES After confirmation, the messages will be immediately displayed in the language just chosen. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 77: Configure Devices

    CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: XXX TYPE: XX [OK] CONTINUE [ESC] BACK In this last case, the address and type of device will be displayed. By pressing OK, a list of parameters depending on the type of device is displayed. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 78 FREQUENT BLINKING: if it is set, the green LED will flash every time the device receives a measurement command.  REPETITION ACTIVE: it shows the temporary activation of the alarm repetition output upon a query from the control panel.  FW: it is the device firmware code, revision included. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 79 SINGLE/DOUBLE KNOCK: it indicates whether the module activates or not the alarm condition and the siren output as a consequence of one or more detectors in alarm.  TYPE C: it indicates whether the module is a type C one or not.  FW: it is the device firmware code, revision included. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 80 DIP SWITCH 1-2-3: it indicates the current configuration of dip switches in the device.  THRESHOLD 1/2: it indicates the user defined alarm thresholds 1 and 2. The device uses these thresholds when the dip switches are configured as OFF-OFF-OFF. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 81: Read Remote Device

    Enter the number of the circuit connected with the device and confirm with OK: CIRCUIT: XX The circuit is powered on (possible malfunctioning will be signalled). If the circuit is powered on successfully, enter the address of the device to be read and confirm with OK: CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: XXX FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 82: Configure Local Device

    The control panel will power on the local circuit connected with the device (possible malfunctioning will be signalled) and then collect some information from the device. Should any communication problems occur with the device, the following message will be displayed: CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: --- COMMUNICATION ERROR FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 83 From the above screen view it is possible to change the type of device. When the I/O module belongs to a multiple I/O module, the only allowed types are OM and LI. After selecting and confirming the type of device with OK, the configuration menu will be displayed for setting the parameters according to the type of device. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 84 To enable the module LED frequent blinking, press 1. To disable it, press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 85 To indicate the absence of external power supply press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol . With OK you confirm the selection that is currently active. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 86 To enable the module LED frequent blinking, press 1. To disable it, press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 87 With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. The factory setting values of the parameters of the latched input module are listed below: REPETITION ACTIVE: LED ACTIVE: FREQUENT BLINKING: THRESHOLD: SINGLE RESET TIME: RESET OUTPUT: ENABLED RECOVERY TIME: FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 88 RESET OUTPUT ENABLED Press 1 to disable the module reset output. Press 2 to enable the module reset output. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 89 To enable the module LED frequent blinking, press 1. To disable it, press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 90 Press key 1 to configure the working mode in single knock. Press key 2 to configure the working mode in double knock. Confirm selection with OK. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu and keep the current configuration. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 91 To enable the module LED frequent blinking, press 1. To disable it, press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 92 Press 1 to set the module operation with single threshold. Press 2 to set the module operation with multiple threshold. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 93 With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. The default parameters of the latched input with siren output are listed below: LED ACTIVE: FREQUENT BLINKING: THRESHOLD: SINGLE RESET OUTPUT: ENABLED TYPE C: RESET TIME: FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 94 Insert the integer part of the alarm threshold (in mA), then move the cursor on the decimal digit by pressing the > key and finally insert the decimal part of the threshold. Press OK to confirm the inserted value. By pressing ESC, you go back to the previous menu without modifying the current value. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 95 [8] DEFAULT Press 1 to set the Hold-Off time: HOLD-OFF TIME: XXX Enter the Hold-Off time in the range 0-255 seconds and confirm with OK. Press ESC to discard the changes and go back to the previous menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 96 To enable synchronized activation of the bases and plates, press 1. To disable it, press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol With OK you confirm the configuration. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 97 To disable the alarm repetition output at the LED blinking press 2. The active option is signalled by # symbol. With OK you confirm selection. With ESC you go back to the previous menu without changing the current state. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 98 Also note that when the type of device is changed (which can occur for MU, LI, PI groups), all the parameters (delay, operating modes, etc.) of the device which has been assigned a new type are restored from the factory values. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 99: Configure Remote Device

    In these conditions the fire system can work correctly only if the device information contained in the devices, circuit modules and control panel is always aligned. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 100: Update Device

    First, enter the circuit where the faulty device is located and confirm with OK: CIRCUIT: XX The circuit is powered on (possible malfunctioning will be signalled). If the circuit is powered on successfully, enter the address of the device to be replaced and confirm with OK: CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: XX FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 101 Finally, this procedure makes it possible to replace both the single device and the 4I4O device. In the latter case, it is necessary to specify the address of the first device in the group, otherwise the following message will be displayed: INVALID DEVICE FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 102: Miscellaneous

    By selecting 1, the printer recognition is activated and the user is notified with the following message: RECOGNITION ACTIVATED If the printer has already been enabled (whether it has been already recognized or not), the user is notified with the following message: PRINTER ALREADY ENABLED FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 103: Communications

    Finally, the attempt to delete/include/exclude/verify a printer not present makes the panel show the following message: PRINTER NOT PRESENT 3.8.2 Communications Through this menu, shown below, it is possible to enable, check and manage communications of FAP54 control panel with other systems or control panels. [1] PC PROGRAMMING [2] PANEL ID [3] MASTER/SLAVE ...
  • Page 104 Master / Slave With FAP54 control panels it is possible to create a network of control panels. Inside this network, one control panel is a MASTER and all the others are SLAVE. A MASTER control panel can control up to 32 SLAVE control panels. Each SLAVE control panel is an independent entity, but supervised by the MASTER control panel which groups and communicates locally a set of events occurred on a SLAVE control panel.
  • Page 105 The exclusion is signalled by the control panel LEDs and by a message shown during the scanning phase. Moreover, in the case the programmable relay is programmed as the exclusion relay, the programmable relay is activated. Any time an exclusion/inclusion occurs, an event is stored in the event log. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 106 This menu displays the information concerning the current configuration of the network parameters, with the possibility to access the menu for changing the parameters. Press 1 to enter the control panel IP address: IP ADDRESS: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Enter the address and confirm with OK. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 107 Enter the name (max length 15 characters) and confirm with OK. Press 8 to enter the TCP server port: TCP SERVER PORT: XXXX Enter the TCP server port and confirm with OK. Press ESC to go back to the previous menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 108 Press key 1 to enable the communicator to operate, then the control panel will detect and take charge of it. RECOGNITION ACTIVATED If the communicator is already enabled, the control panel notifies this and aborts the operation. COMMUNICATOR PRESENT PROCEDURE ABORTED FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 109 By selecting the element to include or exclude, either one of the corresponding screens is shown: COMMUNICATOR IP [1] # INCLUDED EXCLUDED COM-E [1] # INCLUDED EXCLUDED COM-J [1] # INCLUDED EXCLUDED Each element can be included or excluded independently from the others. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 110: Remote Control Unit

    Through this item it is possible to add a unit not present in the configuration. Enter the number of the panel or unit to be enabled and confirm with OK: REMOTE CONTROL UNIT: Enter the name of the unit to be controlled and confirm with OK: REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Nr.: XX NAME: FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 111 Through this menu item it is possible to access the list of Remote Control Units and their state: REMOTE CONTROL UNIT STATE PRESENT TO BE RECOGNIZED  NOT PRESENT By pressing keys  and  it is possible to view the state of each unit. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 112: Control Panel

    It is strongly recommended to let the event log size at its default value (1014 events) in order to maintain compatibility with the PC applications (Configurator, Monitoring software) already working with the previous firmware versions. In fact, these applications will not work if the 10008 size is chosen. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 113: Clock

    The siren relay programming menu allows the user to include/exclude it: SIREN RELAY [1] # INCLUDED EXCLUDED Select the required option and confirm with OK. 3.8.6.3 Fault relay The fault relay has the following configuration menu: [1] SET [2] VERIFY [3] INCLUDE/EXCLUDE FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 114 This screen view makes it possible to set the relay programming mode: PROGRAMMABLE RELAY [1] # AC DETECTION EXCLUSION Confirm selection with OK. If the relay is programmed in AC DETECTION mode, an activation delay must be specified (range 010 minutes): DELAY: XX Enter delay and confirm with OK. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 115: Alarm Timers

    When the reload time is set on 0, at the second device in alarm, the zone will automatically switch to the alarm condition; when the set value is 10, the reload time is disabled and the zone timer is not changed. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 116: Service Menu

    (which usually consists in cleaning the detector). The maintenance menu consists of the following options: [1] PERIODIC MAINTENANCE [2] MAINTENANCE NOW [3] VERIFY BY LEVEL [4] VERIFICATION BY ADDRESS [5] SET TIME/INTERVAL [6] PASSWORD FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 117: Periodic Maintenance

    If the feature is disabled, the following menu is displayed through which the user can enable it: ACTIVATION MAINTENANCE CONFIRM? [1] YES [2] NO By selecting 1, the feature is enabled and the following confirmation message is displayed: ACTIVATION MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE COMPLETED [OK] CONTINUE Pressing OK displays the main periodic maintenance menu. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 118 25/04/2021 PROCEDURE COMPLETED [ESC] BACK If the date is already present, it is displayed by the control panel: INSTALLATION DATE 25/04/2021 In this screen, the date can be changed. Therefore, the user can modify it again if necessary. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 119 Basically, the date can only be entered if the input has not occurred yet (invalid date) or if the system does NOT contain devices yet. It should be noted that the conformity declaration date has no use for the operation of the control panel, but it is only a piece of information about the system. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 120 In this submenu, it is possible to manage the periodic check procedure of the devices connected to the detection circuits of the control panel, through a series of choices that allow to start, suspend, restore and finish the periodic check: [1] START PERIODIC CHECK [2] STOP PERIODIC CHECK [3] PAUSE PERIODIC CHECK [4] RESUME PERIODIC CHECK FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 121 When the periodic check is active, each alarm due to a device connected to a circuit in test is stored in the maintenance event log (viewable via the "LIST OF ALARMS PER DATE" item, described below) and any additional information is stored in the detector status event log (viewable via the item "DETECTOR STATUS LIST", described below as well). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 122 List of the alarm events related to each of the devices connected to circuits under test  Periodic check stop event (along with the percentage of devices tested up to that time), logged when the user selects the item “STOP PERIODIC CHECK” FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 123: Maintenance Now

    If the procedure finds out any detector requiring maintenance, the control panel returns to the scanning screen and the user is notified via maintenance events. NOTE: during the maintenance procedure, the battery dynamic test will be carried out as well. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 124: Verify By Level

    After entering and confirming the search criterion with OK, the user will be asked to enter the circuit where this operation is to be performed: CIRCUIT: XX The system will check all the smoke and smoke/heat detectors meeting the search criteria set by the user. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 125 The total number of critical detectors (reference value > 120)  The maximum reference value reported by a detector (its address is shown as well) TOTAL NUMBER OF SMOKE DETECTORS: NUMBER DETECTORS WITH REF > XXX: NUMBER OF CRITICAL DETECTORS > XXX: REF MAX: XXX (ADDR: XXX) FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 126: Verification By Address

    CIRCUIT: XX DEVICE: XXX TYPE: SM NAME:XXXXX MSR:059 ALM:109 REF:059 SI:+000% DI:000% For the meaning of each value shown, please refer to the previous paragraph. By pressing ESC, the user goes back to the insertion of the device address. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 127: Set Time/Interval

    By selecting 1, the passwords are re-enabled and the control panel shows the following confirmation screen: PASSWORD (L2 & L2+) ON PROCEDURE COMPLETED [OK] CONTINUE Note that, if the control panel enters the programming phase during the disabling period of the normal and advanced level 2 passwords, the passwords are enabled again automatically. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 128: Clock

    The automatic change between Daylight Summer Time and Solar Time is not handled. Each time the control panel is switched on, a general fault is always generated which forces the user/installer to enter/confirm the time and date present in the control panel. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 129: Event Log

    OK the control panel jumps directly to the event log of the relevant SLAVE control panel, starting with the most recent event occurred on that SLAVE. By selecting 2, it is possible to access to the event log of any SLAVE control panels connected with the MASTER and already acquired by the latter: SLAVE ADDRESS: XX FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 130: Print Event Log

    If the printer has been enabled and recognized by the control panel, and the print of the event log is not already in progress, the following message is shown: [OK] START PRINTING By pressing OK, the print is started and the user is notified with this message: EVENT LOG PRINTING STARTED FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 131: Levels

    Self-powered siren line voltage 4.6 TEST Through this menu, shown below, it is possible to carry out some tests concerning the control panel and the devices during the normal control panel operation: [1] ZONE TEST [2] LAMP TEST [3] DEVICE TEST FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 132: Zone Test

    4.6.3 Device Test FAP54 makes it possible to monitor, during time, 10 devices and to save the measurements made in a specific storage area. Each storage area can store up to 1024 values, and the acquisition time between a value and the next one can be defined by the user with a minimum time of 60 seconds.
  • Page 133 If you press OK in the screen view above or if the storage area previously entered is free, the test will start and the following message will be displayed for a couple of seconds, and then it will go back to the initial menu: DEVICE TEST STARTED The test will end automatically when all the 1024 values are acquired. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 134 (areas 11-20). After selecting an area including some test data and pressing OK, the following screen view will be displayed: C: XX P: XXX MEAS. ITVL: XXX MEASURE: X NAME: XXXXXXXXXXX TEXT VIEW GRAPHIC VIEW FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 135 Using the  and  keys you move to the previous or next group of 3 samples. If the graphical view is selected, the samples will be displayed as a histogram where the generic sample can be highlighted through keys < and >. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 136: Fw Versions

    XXXX represents the firmware code, while YY is the revision. To check modules of the same type operate keys  and . To change the type of module press OK. MODULE Range Circuit module 1-16 Command and control module Remote Control Unit 1-16 Printer module FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 137: Include / Exclude Key

    NOTE: the inclusion or exclusion of a circuit leads the circuit to be powered off in the case of exclusion, and powered on again when it is included. In particular, during power on, the control panel does NOT carry out field monitoring, therefore possible alarms occurred during this time will not be detected FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 138: Technical And Environmental Characteristics

    FAULT EXT. CXX PYYY OM FZZZ NAME OF THE MODULE FAULT CXX PYYY OM FZZZ NAME OF THE MODULE = circuit which the module is connected to YYY = address of the module ZZZ = fault code FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 139 External device fault: analogue measurement above short circuit fault threshold. External device fault:. analogue measurement lower fault threshold 1.2mA. External device fault: manual interruption of the actuation. External device fault: restoring of manual interruption of the actuation. External device fault: actuation active but input 1 not short-circuited. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 140: Appendix 2 - Fault Codes For Circuit Module

    Code memory corrupted. Non volatile memory corrupted (1). (1) Please, contact the ELKRON Customer Service. 7.3 APPENDIX 3 – FAULT CODES FOR THE COMMAND AND CONTROL MODULE If the Command & Control module undergoes a fault during the scanning phase, the user is notified with this message: FAULT C&C MODULE...
  • Page 141: Appendix 4 - Fault Codes For The Lcd Annunciators

    Fault reported by the communicator module: no communication with control panel. Fault reported by the communicator module: Reset cause (not meaningful for the module reset. user): please contact ELKRON service. No communication with the communicator module (lifetime timeout). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 142: Appendix 6 - System Error Codes

    BMP3, BMP2, BMP1, BMP0 = bitmap of the supervision mask (32 bit) (***) This fault occurs when the ethernet configuration parameters are wrong. To solve this issue, reconfigure these parameters from the relevant programming menu. (1) Please, contact the ELKRON Customer Service. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 143: Appendix 7 - Fault Codes For Slave Control Panels

    Slave control panel continuously busy in not interruptible operations. Slave control panel busy in processing commands received by other sources (USB/Ethernet/Communicator). Slave control panel not recognizing the command. The slave control panel deems an actually correct command with parameter errors. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 144: Appendix 8 - Procedure Error Codes

    Warning: do not overcome the limit of max 128 per line. Update loop mode initialization: reached the maximum number of generated random addresses. devices Repeat the procedure and/or manually address the not yet addressed. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 145 Type match verification procedure: mismatch between the configuration stored in the control panel and the configuration in the field. Search short circuit: line fault (overload or shortcircuit) at power on. Check the electrical connections among the circuit line card and the devices connected directly with LA and LB. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 146 Search open loop: line fault (overload / short circuit) after brand new device addressing or acquisition. Check the electrical connections after the device. Search open loop: simultaneous answer from more than one device. Check the address assignment (there could be duplicated addresses). FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 147: Appendix 9 - Line Fault Bitmaps

    Smoke detector. Heat detector. Output module. Concentrator module. Manual call point. Current input module 4-20 mA. Beam detector. Smoke/Heat detector. Latched input module. Pulsed input module. Smoke/Heat/Gas detector. Bathroom Call Cord. Gas detector. Latched input with siren output. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 148: Appendix 11 - Qualifier Of Device Attributes

    Missing paper. Printer continuously busy. The printer module does not answer to the command. Printer module: program supervision error (1). Printer module: non volatile memory access error. Printer in fault (generic error). (1) Please, contact the ELKRON Customer Service. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 149: Appendix 15 - Ps2 Keyboard Mapping

    At least one device with address greater than 128 and in fault/external fault condition has been detected during the monitoring phase. At least one device with address greater than 128 and power supplied again because of a short circuit has been detected during the monitoring phase. FAP54 Programming...
  • Page 150 For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product. FAP54 Programming...
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  • Page 152 ELKRON URMET S.p.A. Tel. +39 011.3986711 - Fax +39 011.3986703 Via Bologna, 188/C - 10154 Torino (TO) – Italy Milano: Tel. +39 02.334491- Fax +39 02.33449213 www.urmet.com www.elkron.com – mail to: info@elkron.it MADE IN ITALY FAP54 Programming...

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