DSC CFP-102 Instruction Manual

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CFP-102
CFP-102
Fire Alarm Control Panel
Installation
Manual
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Version 1.0
WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding
product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability
of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
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  • Page 1 CFP-102 CFP-102 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Manual · · Version 1.0 WARNING: This manual contains information on limitations regarding product use and function and information on the limitations as to liability of the manufacturer. The entire manual should be carefully read.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    1.3 Technical Support and General Information ....2 Section 6: Programming the CFP-102 System ..... 16 Section 2: Preparing to Install the CFP-102 Fire Panel ...3 6.1 How to Program the CFP-102 ....... 16 2.1 Unpacking the CFP-102 ......... 3 6.2 Programming Section Descriptions ......
  • Page 3: Section 1: Introduction

    Cabinet with dead-front construction • Transformer, mounted in the cabinet 1.1.2 Applications The CFP-102 two zone, fire alarm control panel is listed for use in the following applications. • Protected Premises Fire Alarm System • And for the following types of service: A –...
  • Page 4: Technical Support And General Information

    1.3 Technical For technical support from DSC: Call toll free 1-800-387-3630 (Canada & US) Support and For general product information visit the DSC web site: www.dsc.com General 1.3.1 System Verification Information The complete fire alarm system must be verified for proper installation and operation when: •...
  • Page 5: Section 2: Preparing To Install The Cfp-102 Fire Panel

    Section 2: Preparing to Install the CFP-102 Fire Panel 2.1 Unpacking the The basic CFP-102 package includes the following components: CFP-102 Cabinet with hinged door Display and control plate c/w display and control printed circuit board. Zone label insert Battery compartment dead front plate...
  • Page 6: Planning Your Installation

    2.4 Electrical Specifications Circuit / Model(s) Rating Primary AC / CFP-102 120 volts, 60 Hz. 1.5 Amps maximum Primary AC / CFP-102-240 240 volts, 50 Hz. 1.0 Amps maximum AUX+ / CFP-102/CFP-102-240...
  • Page 7: Panel Current Ratings

    Alarm Current Max. Alarm Module (mA) DC (mA) DC Current (mA) DC CFP-102 Control panel 425(*) * Current noted assumes ONE initiating zone is in alarm. The “Max. Alarm Current” assumes all zones are in alarm. 2.6 Standby Battery All components that draw current from the panel while it is in the ‘standby’ mode (AC OFF) must be considered for the standby battery calculation.
  • Page 8: Calculation For Standby Battery Requirement

    2.7 Calculation for Standby Battery Current per Number Total Standby Total Alarm Step Device Requirement device (mA) of device Current (mA) Current (mA) CFP-102 Standby: 90 = 90 Alarm: Zone 1 Standby: Alarm: Zone 2 Standby: Alarm: NAC 1 Alarm: NAC 2...
  • Page 9: Section 3: Installing The Cfp-102 Fire Panel

    Section 3: Installing the CFP-102 Fire Panel 3.1 Finding a Place Consider the following conditions when selecting a mounting location for the CFP-102 panel: to Mount the 3.1.1 Environmental Specifications CFP-102 • Operating temperature: 32°F to 122°F / 0°C to 50°C •...
  • Page 10: Mounting

    3.3 Mounting the 3.3.1 Mounting Dimensions CFP-102 3.3.2 Knockout Locations firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 11: Section 4: Wiring The Cfp-102

    Section 4: Wiring the CFP-102 4.1 Wiring 4.1.1 CFP-102 Terminal Descriptions Specifications Terminal Label Description NAC 1 Notification Appliance Circuit # 1 (+, –) 24 V , Full-Wave Rectified voltage, 1.5 Amps max. Programmable as Steady or Temporal output on alarm.
  • Page 12 4.1.2 Connecting 2-Wire Alarm Initiating Devices Typical * See “Table of Compatible Smoke Detectors” on page 30 in this manual for a list of compati- ble 2-wire smoke detectors. 1. Maximum 30 smoke detectors per zone (100 µA each standby). 2.
  • Page 13 C F P - 1 0 2 I R I N G T H E Class ‘A’ 4.1.6 NAC Wiring Chart Maximum Maximum 18-Awg Wire 16-Awg Wire 14-Awg Wire 12-Awg Wire Total Loop Current (feet) (meters) (feet) (meters) (feet) (meters) (feet) (meters) (ohms)
  • Page 14: Section 5: Panel Operation

    Please see “Programming Sequences the CFP-102 System” on page 16 for information on how to program the panel, and descrip- tions of each of the programming options. 5.2 General Zone Fire Zone alarms have priority over all other annunciation.
  • Page 15: Supervisory Zone Alarms

    A N E L P E R A T I O N 5.4 Supervisory Zone When an alarm occurs on a supervisory zone (type 04), the corresponding zone supervisory LED begins flashing. The common supervisory LED and supervisory relay (supervisory relay is Alarms optional) turn on steady, and the buzzer turns on steady.
  • Page 16: System Reset Operation

    5.6 System Reset To reset the system, press the ‘Reset System’ button. The panel will remove all power from the zones and the switched auxiliary relay for 10 seconds. During this 10 second period, the Operation buzzer will beep twice every 2 seconds. The panel can only be reset if: •...
  • Page 17: Nac Operation

    A N E L P E R A T I O N Alarm and trouble relays are NOT activated. If used, any remote connection is not acti- vated. 3. To return the system to normal operation, press the Walk Test button. If you do not press the Walk Test button, the system will return to normal operation after one hour.
  • Page 18: Section 6: Programming The Cfp-102 System

    Section 6: Programming the CFP-102 System 6.1 How to Program You can program the panel using the controls and indicator LEDs. There are no DIP switches to set for programming. the CFP-102 Once programmed, the operating modes selected are maintained in non-volatile memory that will retain the programmed information even if all power is removed from the panel.
  • Page 19: Programming Section Descriptions

    C F P - 1 0 2 S R O G R A M M I N G T H E Y S T E M sections for zones 1 through 5). Use the buttons to enter Silence Trouble Silence Alarm your programming choices: 1.
  • Page 20 Zone type 01 – Instant alarm for 2-wire smoke detectors and contact devices Zone type 01 does not differentiate between 2-wire smoke detectors, contact devices, or 4- wire smoke detectors. When a 2-wire smoke detector, 4 –wire smoke detector or contact device goes into alarm: 1.
  • Page 21 C F P - 1 0 2 S R O G R A M M I N G T H E Y S T E M Zone type 04 – Supervisory zone When the contact on a Supervisory device is initiated: 1.
  • Page 22 6.2.3 NAC Auto-silence and Strobe Programming - Section 2 (‘NAC2’ LED on steady) Automatic Signal Silence If Automatic Signal Silence is enabled, 30 minutes after the last fire alarm on the system, the panel restores the NACs to normal (alarms are silenced). If another alarm occurs after the NACs are silenced, the panel will restart the timer for another 30 minute period.
  • Page 23 C F P - 1 0 2 S R O G R A M M I N G T H E Y S T E M Silence Waterflow Alarms If the Silence Waterflow Alarms option is turned on, Waterflow zones can be silenced whether the zones are physically restored or not.
  • Page 24: Viewing The Event Buffer

    6.3 Viewing the 1. Enter the programming mode by pressing and holding the Walk Test switch for 2 sec- onds. Event Buffer 2. Press any switch. To silence the trouble buzzer and enter the Section 0 programming. 3. Press and hold the Lamp Test switch for 2 seconds. 4.
  • Page 25: Section 7: Startup Of The Cfp-102

    Section 7: Startup of the CFP-102 7.1 Prior to power up • Verify that all field wiring is free of shorts, opens and grounds and that end-of-line devices are connected and are the proper value. • Verify that all modules and internal cables are properly seated in their location.
  • Page 26: Section 8: Programming Worksheets

    Section 8: Programming Worksheets 8.1 Entering Please see “Programming the CFP-102 System” on page 16 for complete instructions. Programming NOTE: All zone alarms must be reset prior to entering the programming mode. While the panel is in the programming mode, the annunciators will show a trouble condition.
  • Page 27: Nac Temporal/Steady Programming (Section 1)

    R O G R A M M I N G O R K S H E E T S 8.3 NAC Temporal/ Please see “NAC Temporal/Steady Programming - Section 1 (‘NAC1’ LED on steady)” on page 19. Steady Programming Settings (Section 1) ZONE ALARM...
  • Page 28: Auto-Verify Programming (Section 5)

    8.7 Auto-Verify Please see “Auto-Verify Programming - Section 5 (‘Signals Silence’ LED on steady)” on page 21. Programming (Section 5) Settings ZONE ALARM Programming Section LED On Auto-verify faults are alarms or troubles *Alarms Troubles * = Factory default firealarmresources.com...
  • Page 29: Section 9: Warranty And Warning Information

    Section 9: Warranty and Warning Information 9.1 Warning Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your Please Read responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system. Failure to prop- Carefully erly inform system end-users of the circumstances in which the system might fail may result in over-reliance upon the system.
  • Page 30 someone sleeping if there is an intervening wall or door. If notification appliances are located on a different level of the residence or premise, then it is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened. Audible notification appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as ste- reos, radios, televisions, air conditioners or other appliances, or passing traffic.
  • Page 31: Limited Warranty

    A R R A N T Y A N D A R N I N G N F O R M A T I O N 9.2 Limited Warranty Digital Security Controls Ltd. warrants the original purchaser that for a period of twelve months from the date of purchase, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use.
  • Page 32 Appendix A: Table of Compatible Smoke Detectors Panel Max. # Model Base Manufacturer Model Base Description Detectors System Sensor 1400/1400A Ionization type smoke, 2-wire 12/24V System Sensor 1451 B401 Plug-in – Ionization type smoke detector B401B System Sensor 2400 Photoelectric, 2-wire, 12/24V System Sensor 2400TH Photoelectric with Thermal, 2-wire, 12/24V System Sensor 2400AT...
  • Page 33 Smoke Detector Bases Max. # Base Manufacturer Model Description Detectors System Sensor B401 2-wire standard base, 4”, 12/24V System Sensor B401B 2-wire standard base, 6”, 12/24V System Sensor B406B 2-wire base, 24V , form contact System Sensor B401BH sounder base for use with B401 System Sensor B110LP 2-wire, flangeless, 12/24V System Sensor B116LP...
  • Page 34 Gentex Type Voltage (FWR) GES24-15/75 15/75 20-31 GES24-30 20-31 GES24-60 20-31 GES24-75 20-31 GES24-110 20-31 GEC24-15 20-31 GEC24-15/75 15/75 20-31 GEC24-30 20-31 GEC24-60 20-31 GEC24-75 20-31 GEC24-110 20-31 Available in Red and White. Wheelock Type Voltage (FWR) NS-2415W-FR(W) 20-31 NS-241575W-FR(W) 15/75 20-31 NS-2430W-FR(W)
  • Page 35 FC C C O M P L IA N C E S TATE M E N T CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to use this equipment. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 36 ©2001 Digital Security Controls Ltd. Toronto, Canada Tech. Line (Canada & US): 1-800-387-3630 • www.dsc.com Printed in Canada 29005173 R003 firealarmresources.com...

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