Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Programming Manual

Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Programming Manual

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Fire Alarm Control Panel
IFC-3030
Programming Manual
Document 52025
C
08/05/2005
P/N 52025:C • ECN 05-126

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  • Page 1 Fire Alarm Control Panel IFC-3030 Programming Manual Document 52025 08/05/2005 P/N 52025:C • ECN 05-126...
  • Page 2 (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). Precau-L-1-2005.fm IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 3 Microsoft Corporation. LEXAN® is a registered trademark of GE Plastics, a subsidiary of General Electric Company. ©2005 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 4 • Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.6: Autoprogram Menu .............................58 3.6.1: To Create a New Program .........................58 3.6.2: To Add/Delete Devices from the Program ..................58 3.6.3: Confirmation Screens ........................59 Section 4: Alter Status......................65 4.1: Disable/Enable Point Selection........................65 4.2: Disable/Enable .............................66 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 6 D.2: AWACS Features ............................115 D.2.1: Drift Compensation and Smoothing ....................115 D.2.2: Maintenance Warnings – Three Levels ..................116 D.2.3: Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm......................117 D.2.4: Detector Sensitivity.........................117 D.2.5: Cooperative Multi-Detector Sensing ....................118 D.3: Pre-Alarm..............................118 D.3.1: Definition ............................118 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 7 G.3.3: Type Codes for Monitor Modules ....................135 G.4: Type Codes for Output Devices ........................136 G.5: FlashScan Codes............................137 Appendix H: System Troubles..................... 139 Appendix I: Local Settings....................141 I.1: Singapore..............................141 I.2: Chicago...............................142 Glossary..........................143 Index............................147 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 8 Table of Contents IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 9: Section 1: General Information

    CAUTION: Information about procedures that could cause programming errors, runtime errors, or equipment damage. NOTE: Information that highlights an important part of the preceding or subsequent text or illustration. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 10: Supplemental Information

    51118 ACT-2 Audio Coupling Transformer Technical Bulletin LIT-445225 Noti•Fire•Net Version 4.0 Manual and Higher Networking 51584 NCM-W/F Instructions 51533 IFW Internet Fire Workstation, Network Version 4.0 & Higher 52028 Table 1 Supplemental Documentation IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 11: Introduction To The Control Panel

    System Reset, and LAMP TEST. These buttons are mainly for installer use: the operator should utilize a remote annunciator for these functions, if possible. The status indicator LEDs on the circuit board are the same as on the display/keypad (refer to the IFC-3030 Operating Manual for LED descriptions.
  • Page 12: Basic Procedure

    To ensure security, passwords should be entered at this time to replace the factory default settings. 1.6.1 Password Change The IFC-3030 has two password levels; master and user. There is one master password, which grants access to all system programming. There are nine user passwords, each of which may be assigned access to the programming change menus, the alter status menus, or both.
  • Page 13 R E - E N T E R P A S S W O R D * * * * * * * * B A C K Figure 1.2 Change Master Password Screen User Password Press the USER PASSWORD soft key to display the following screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 14 However, if the password has been forgotten, record the code and contact NOTIFIER. After proper authentication, the master password can be determined by deciphering the code. An example of the message that would appear on the display follows: INVALID PASSWORD: 9066-21FS-7D78-5FA4-6163 Code IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 15: Section 2: Main Menu

    The History Select screen allows the user to select a type of history file to view, and to set time/date or point range viewing parameters. Refer to this panel’s operations manual for an illustration and description of History Display. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 16: Read Status

    Pressing the Printer Functions soft key brings up screens to print reports. Refer to this panel’s operations manual for a description of Printer Functions. This key will appear only if a printer operation has been selected. Refer to “Supervision” on page 30 for selection information. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 17: Section 3: Program

    Section 3: Program 3.1 General Information The IFC-3030 operates with two levels of programming: Program, and Alter Status. Program level allows change to the essential control panel functions such as point functions, system functions, and passwords. Program level change requires the master password, or a user password that allows access to the Program level.
  • Page 18: Panel Program

    S U P E R V I S I O N P A N E L T I M E R S M O R E B A C K Figure 3.2 Panel Program Menu 1 Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 19: 2: Network Parameters

    Figure 3.3 Network Programming Screen Soft Keys NODE NUMBER: Enter the network node number of this panel. For standalone IFC-3030, the network node number will be 000. A valid network node number range is 1-240. Once the soft key has been pressed, the number may be typed in from the keypad, or the Next/Previous Selection special function key on the keypad may be used to toggle through online node numbers.
  • Page 20 (Wide Area Network - WAN) using VeriFire Tools through a Noti•Fire•Net™ Web Server (NWS), or a wide-area enabled NCS through a PC version of Noti•Fire•Net™ Gateway. Always verify system operation after programming changes are made in this manner. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 21: 3: Panel Settings

    EVENT ORDERING: Press this soft key to toggle between USA and Canada ordering priorities. This order is applied to events shown in the Multiple Events List screen. Default: USA USA Event Order Canada Event Order Fire Fire Security Supervisory Supervisory Trouble Trouble Prealarm Prealarm Disabled Disabled IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 22 When enabled, all LCMs will operate together in a limited fashion when communication is lost with the IFC-3030 CPU. Inputs on LCM loops (and associated LEM loops, if installed) will activate outputs on all loops •...
  • Page 23: 4: Panel Timers (Menu 1)

    ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the information entered on this screen. 3.2.4 Panel Timers (Menu 1) Press the Panel Timers soft key on the Panel Program Menu 1 screen to display the following screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 24 SIGNAL SILENCE key function for the time entered when a fire alarm occurs. The timer starts at the first alarm only; it does not restart with each new alarm. Default: 0 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 25: 5: Panel Timers (Menu 2)

    AC Fail Delay 8 hours SIlence Inhibit 0 (disabled) Auto Silence Verify=Prealarm Presignal Delay 3 minutes ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the information entered on this screen and return to the previous screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 26: 6: Lcd Programming

    A total of 32 annunciator devices may be present on the EIA-485 ACS circuit; however, some devices have associated expander devices, and an IFC-3030 ACS circuit can accomodate up to 3,072 annunciator points. The ACS Programming and ACS Point...
  • Page 27 Stop at the appropriate type. Type Used for 64 PT 64 point annunciation 64SYS 64 point annunciation, with first 8 points reserved 96PT 96 point annunciation IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 28 POINT: Press this soft key to enter the ACS point number. The format is AxxPyy, where A is the two-digit device address, P is the two-digit point number. Enter a leading zero for one-digit numbers. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 29 ACCEPT: Press this soft key to save the changes to the point displayed. The next point address will appear. BACK: Press this soft key to exit the screen without saving, and return to the ACS Programming Screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 30: 8: Supervision

    (which allows the operator to use Signal Silence, Reset, Drill and Acknowledge functions when a key turns the lock to “Enable”). Default: NO ACCEPT: Press to save changes and return to previous menu. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 31: Panel Program Menu (2)

    A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.15 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate between occupancy time fields: use the keypad to type in the time values. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 32: 3: Remote Display Menu

    Press this soft key until YES displays. Default:No POINT PROGRAMMING: Once a display has been installed, press this soft key to program the display point. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 33: 4: Loop Configuration

    N E X T L O O P A C C E P T P R E V I O U S L O O P B A C K Figure 3.18 Loop Configuration Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 34 WIRING STYLE: Press to select the NFPA wiring style (4 or 6) of the loop. If Style 6 is entered when the wiring is Style 4, a trouble message will be generated at the panel. BLINK MODE: Press to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) detector LED blinking for this loop. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 35: 5: Custom Action Message

    ACCEPT: Press to save any change made to the message and return to the previous screen. NOTE: A printout of all the messages may be obtained by entering the Print Programming Menu (2) and pressing the CUSTOM ACTION MESSAGES soft key. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 36: 6: Event Logging

    N E X T S E L E C T I O N A C C E P T P R E V I O U S S E L E C T I O N B A C K Figure 3.22 Holiday Menu Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 37: Point Program

    Enter the desired point address in the format field. ACCEPT: Press to progress to the appropriate screen, based on the type of point selected. NEXT/PREVIOUS SELECTION: Press to scroll backward or forward to the next or previously installed point. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 38: 1: Detector Point

    MORE: Press this soft key to progress to the next detector point programming screen. ACCEPT: Press to accept changes. If the user is adding a point, pressing this soft key after entering the TYPE field will display all the other fields. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 39 Move the cursor with the keyboard arrow keys to the appropriate zone map position, then select the type of type of zone by pressing the (+) key until the desired zone type appears. NEXT SELECTION Type in a zone number to map the detector to it. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 40 Refer to the section on Cooperative Multi- Detector Sensing in Appendix D, “AWACS™ Applications” for a description of this function. MORE: Press this soft key to progress to the next detector point programming screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 41 9 = 2 . 3 5 % B A C K Figure 3.28 Detector Sensitivity Screen The control panel provides nine levels of Prealarm and Alarm in percent per foot obscuration, with the following two exceptions: IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 42 There can be up to ten Weekly Occupancy Schedules. Enter a value of zero through ten. Zero indicates no schedule is applied, and occupied detector sensitivity values are used. ACCEPT: Press this key to accept the change made and return to the previous screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 43: 2: Module Point

    YES - NO RESOUND Silenceable, does not resound 3.4.2 Module Point Module point programming screens will display if a module point address is entered at the Point Programming Menu (see Figure 3.23 on page 37 ). IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 44 ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on this screen. Module Point Programming (Monitor Module) Pressing the MORE soft key at the Module Point Programming screen will display this screen if the module type was monitor. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 45 NOTE: The panel setting LCM LOCAL MODE must be set to Yes for local mode to work at the device level. ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on this screen and to return to the previous screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 46 SILENCEABLE: This field determines whether the user can manually silence an activated output. Values are as follows: Not manually silenceable YES - RESOUND FIRE Silenceable, resound on fire alarm events Network and Local Resound IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 47: 3: Panel Circuit Module

    Pyy.4 Pyy.8 panel module is not installed in position 3 of panel circuit #1, the fourth position module still has an address of P4.yy. Panel Circuit Module Figure 3.34 Panel Circuit Point Addresses IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 48 MORE: Press to proceed to the next screen for more point programming. ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on this screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 49 Choosing Yes will set the device participation to the value entered at the Panel Timers screen (Figure 3.8). ACCEPT: Press to save entries made on the screen and return to the previous screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 50 NOTE: This soft key will not appear for modules with Type ID codes where silence is not optional. SWITCH INHIBIT: This field determines whether a user can manually activate an output. Values are YES (can not be activated manually) or NO (can be activated manually). The default is IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 51: 4: General Zone

    C R O S S Z O N E : N O A C C E P T S O A K T I M E : 0 0 0 0 B A C K Figure 3.39 Releasing Zone Programming Menu Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 52: 6: Logic Zone

    Figure 3.40 Logic Zone Programming Menu Screen Soft Keys EDIT EQUATION: Press to proceed to the edit screen to add or edit a logic equation. NEXT/PREVIOUS EQUATION: Press to view the next or previous logic equation. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 53 If there is an error in the equation, the previous screen will not appear, and the cursor will appear at the error point. Correct the equation, and re-press the ACCEPT: soft key. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 54 L O G I C F U N C T I O N : A N D A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.43 Add Logic Function Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 55: 7: Trouble Zone

    Point Select screen, the same programming screens and choices appear as for logic zones, except the zone format is a trouble zone format. (Refer to paragraphs “Logic Zone Programming” on page 52 and the paragraphs following “Add Time/Date”). IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 56: 8: Annunciator Board Label

    C L E A R L O O P S : A L L A C C E P T D E L E T E P O I N T B A C K Figure 3.46 Delete Program Menu Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 57 NOTE: Deleting points that are active or in trouble will cause a reboot. NEXT/PREVIOUS SELECTION Press to scroll sequentially to the next or previous point. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 58: Autoprogram Menu

    A U T O P R O G R A M P A N E L M O D U L E S A C C E P T B A C K Figure 3.48 Autoprogram Menu Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 59: 3: Confirmation Screens

    ACCEPT ALL: Press to accept all the new devices that have been found by the autoprogram. Errors and discrepancies will still be displayed the same as if the REVIEW soft key had been pressed: however, new devices will not individually display for review and acceptance. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 60 ACCEPT ALL: Press to accept all the new modules and devices that have been found by the Autoprogram. Discrepancies will still be displayed the same as if the REVIEW soft key had been pressed: however, new devices will not individually display for review and acceptance. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 61 N O D E V I C E F O U N D A T L X X D X X X D E L E T E P O I N T ? Y E S B A C K Figure 3.52 Autoprogram Confirmation Screen (Missing Point) IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 62 EDIT: This soft key will appear only when SLC devices are mismatched. It will not appear for panel modules. Press it to advance to the point programming screen for this point. NO: Press if the new information should not be installed over the existing information in the database. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 63 ACCEPT: Pressing this soft key acknowledges that the programmer has been informed of the double address. Autoprogram will not make a modification to the database for this point. The installer must correct this problem. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 64 Program Autoprogram Menu IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 65: Section 4: Alter Status

    A C C E P T P R E V I O U S S E L E C T I O N B A C K Figure 4.2 Point Select for Disable/Enable Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 66: Disable/Enable

    (or enabled). WARNING: Do not rely on Disable to disable releasing points during testing. Releasing points must be physically disconnected. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 67: Detector Sensitivity

    Detector sensitivity levels, set during initial programming, may be changed through accessing the Detector Sensitivity Select screen and the command screen that follows. The Detector Sensitivity Select screen is displayed when the ACCEPT: soft key is pressed at the Sensitivity Select Point screen. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 68 4 = 1 . 1 9 % , 9 = 2 . 3 5 % 5 = 1 . 4 3 % , B A C K Figure 4.6 Change Alarm Sensitivity Screen Soft Keys IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 69: Clear Verify Counters

    This screen is displayed when the CLEAR HISTORY soft key is pressed on the Alter Status Menu screen. It brings the user to a command screen, where the type of history may be selected for clearing. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 70: Walk Test

    NOTE: Walk Test will not start if any devices are active (i.e., fire alarms, security, supervisories or pre-alarms.) To perform a walk test while a device is active, disable the device and press the System Reset button. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 71 Conventional Devices - Monitor modules with the Type Codes SMOKE CONV HEAT DETECT , and outputs with the Type Code do not participate in Walk SMOKE DETECT FORM C RESET IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 72: 1: Walk Test Menu

    Table 4.1 Walk Test Parameters DISABLE ACS BOARDS: This soft key allows the operator to disable ACS devices during Walk Test. Press to toggle between the two choices, YES (disable) and NO (enable). Default: YES IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 73: 2: Walk Test Loops Parameters

    N E X T P O I N T A C C E P T P R E V I O U S P O I N T B A C K Figure 4.11 Walk Test Devices Programming Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 74: 4: Devices Test Selection

    NOTE: The Trouble, Alarm and Obscuration tests described above are additional tools provided to ascertain the functionality of a detector. They are not a substitute for periodic maintenance and sensitivity verification per NFPA 72. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 75: Program Time/Date

    DATE FORMAT: Press to toggle between MM/DD/YY and DD/MM/YY formats. Stop at the desired format. TIME ZONE: Press to scroll through a list of 34 time zone selections. Stop at the appropriate zone. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 76: Control On/Off Point Select

    4.8.1 Control Off One of the following two screens will display when a point is selected and accepted in the previous screen. If the selected point is active, the Control Off screen will appear. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 77: 2: Control On

    FORCE ON: Press this soft key to change the state of the control module from A U T O M A T I C I N A C T I V E A U T O M A T I C A C T I V E IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 78 Alter Status Control On/Off Point Select IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 79: Section 5: Service Screens

    S Y S T E M D A T A F R O M : F R O N T P A N E L S E R I A L N U M B E R : IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 80: Power-Up Screen

    NOTE: “LCM” refers to the code resident in the JCPU-3030, not the code that is programmed into the LCM. NOTE: “LCD-160” refers to the code resident in the JCPU-3030, not the code that is programmed into the LCD-160. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 81: Bootloader Screen

    Shortcut: Type 1 on the keyboard, which jumps to address 10, or type 2 for twenty, 3 for thirty, 0 to reset back to 1. Type an asterisk (*) to select all addresses. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 82: 2: Loop Download Menu

    Select APP/BOOT to select both for downloading. AUTO:Press this soft key to automatically download to the selected loop(s) the most up-to-date applications or boot programming from the panel. START:Press this soft key to begin the download. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 83: Download Screen

    1 1 : 5 8 : 4 5 A W E D A U G 2 5 , 2 0 0 4 A C K N O W L E D G E P E R F O R M D O W N L O A D Figure 5.9 Application Corrupt Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 84 Service Screens Application Corrupt Screen IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 85: Appendix A: Menu Hierarchy

    ACS Programming ACS Point Programming Supervision More Password Change Master Password User Password Weekly Occupancy Schedule Remote Display Menu Remote Display Point Programming Loop Configuration Loop Point Programming Custom Action Message Event Logging IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 86 Control Off Control On Printer Functions Programming Print Programming Menu Print Programming Menu (2) Active Points Active Points Menu Walk Test Detector Maintenance Report Installed Points Installed Points Menu Installed Points Menu (Range) IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 87 Screens Overview Menu Hierarchy IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 88 Menu Hierarchy Screens Overview IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 89: Appendix B: Releasing Applications

    Soak Time = 300 (seconds) seconds, the zone ZR02 in its control panel zone map 300 sec. shuts releasing activates. All sec. solenoids for outputs with ZR02 outputs with in their zone maps IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 90: B.2: Nfpa Releasing Applications

    This section contains information on each type of abort switch. Example of an Abort Switch Application The figure below contains an illustration for an abort switch application configuration using releasing zone ZR05 as an example. The configuration includes: IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 91 Example: If you program a as shown, these outputs activate at release. fourth module as shown, this output activates when the release is finished. Figure B.2 Example of a Basic Configuration for an Abort Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 92: B.3.1: Uli Abort Switch

    Alarm 10 sec Press and hold the Abort Switch for 15 Release the Abort seconds Switch; the 10-second ULI timer begins When the 10-seconds ULI timer expires, the Figure B.3 ULI Abort Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 93: B.3.2: Iri Abort Switch

    At the end of the 10 25 seconds seconds, the control panel Total time from when Abort Switch is activates releasing released to output activation: 10 zone outputs seconds Figure B.4 IRI Abort Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 94: B.3.3: Nyc Abort Switch

    30 seconds, then release the abort switch. The control panel restarts the delay timer at 60 seconds and adds the the NYC delay of 90 seconds. The delay timers will both IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 95 NYC Delay (90 has not expired, but it is seconds), which is 150 seconds, overridden by the control OR 120 seconds, whichever is panel. smaller. Figure B.6 NYC Abort Switch -Example 2 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 96: B.3.4: Ahj Abort Switch

    Abort Switch (30 Release the abort switch and the control panel restores the programmed value Delay Time (60 When the Delay Time expires, the control panel activates Figure B.7 AHJ Abort Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 97: B.3.5: Cross Zones

    Heat At least one smoke detector mapped to a releasing zone is in alarm and at least one heat detector mapped to the same releasing zone is in alarm. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 98: B.3.6: Using Type Codes For Releasing Zones

    B.3.6 Using Type Codes for Releasing Zones The control panel provides a set of Type Codes designed for releasing applications for inputs and outputs. This section details how to program each of these Type Codes. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 99 “How to Program a Release Audible REL AUDIBLE steady when releasing starts. Circuit” on page 109 Activates non-releasing output (SLC “How to Program an Instant INST RELEASE modules) with no delay time. Release Circuit” on page 110 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 100 A programming example of a monitor module programmed as an Abort Switch for Releasing Zone ZR05. SYSTEM SYSTEM NORMAL ACT IVATED Monitor Detector Module Type Code ABORT SWITCH NBG-12LRA station with Abort Switch output output module module Figure B.9 Monitor Module Configured as an Abort Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 101 SYSTEM SYSTEM NORMAL ACT IVATED NBG-12LRA station with Manual Release Lever Monitor Detector Module Type Code MAN. RELEASE ZR05 output output module module Figure B.10 Monitor Module Configured as a Manual Release Switch IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 102 10-second delay initiated by the Manual Delay switch. In this example, the total time elapsing from FACP countdown initiation to agent release is 13 seconds, less than the original 15 second FACP Delay Timer countdown. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 103 The FACP programmed Delay Time is not running (as would happen if the releasing station were pulled before an alarm registered). The Manual Release Delay Switch is activated by the pull station. Agent release will occur in 10 seconds. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 104 (30 seconds). The Second Shot switch can then be activated, and will remain activated for as long as the switch is held on. Second Shot releasing will end when the switch is no longer held on (behaving like a tracking function). IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 105 For example, a module programmed with the REL END BELL Type Code activates when all releasing functions, such as the releasing functions programmed for ZR05, shut off. Figure B.13 Output Module Configured as a Release End Bell Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 106 Detector Detector Detector Module ZR05 Type Code Type Code REL CKT ULC REL CKT ULC output output output output module module module module Figure B.14 Output Module Configured as a ULC Release Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 107 For example, all modules programmed with the RELEASE CKT Type Code activate simultaneously with other outputs (modules A & B) programmed for ZR05. Figure B.15 Output Module Configured as a Release Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 108 For example, an output module, configured as a Form-C relay, activates simultaneously with other outputs (modules A, B & C) programmed for ZR05. Figure B.16 Control Module Configured as a Release Form-C Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 109 For example, an output module programmed with the Type Code activates simultaneously with other AUDIBLE outputs (modules A & B) programmed for ZR05. Figure B.17 Output Module Configured as a Release Audible Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 110 For example, a module programmed with the INST RELEASE Type Code activates simultaneously with other outputs (modules A & B) programmed for ZR05. Figure B.18 Output Module Configured as an Instant Release Circuit IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 111 L1D5 L1D6 ZR01 L1M20 L1M30 L1M31 L1M32 L1M33 Type Code Type Code Type Code Type Code Type Code control RELEASE CKT INST RELEASE control control Figure B.19 A Release Code Bell Circuit Configuration IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 112: B.4: Miscellaneous

    Use an ACM-8R remote relay module mapped to the software zones of the control panel. B.4.4 ACS Annunciation Releasing points may be mapped to annunciators using annunciator point programming (Refer to “ACS Point Programming” on page 28). IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 113: Appendix C: Special Zone Outputs

    C.1.2 Selecting Presignal and PAS Outputs Presignal The Presignal Delay Timer can be set to a value between 60 and 180 seconds. A Presignal Delay Timer does not apply to the following: • System Alarm relay IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 114: C.2: Coding Functions For Panel Circuit Outputs

    Coding Function selection: Coding Function Signal Selection March Time (default) 120 PPM (pulses per minute) Temporal 0.5s on, 0.5s off, 0.5s on, 0.5s off, 0.5s on, 1.5s off, repeats Table C.1 Coding Function Selections IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 115: Appendix D: Awacs™ Applications

    D.1 AWACS Overview AWACS™ (Advanced Warning Addressable Combustion Sensing) is a set of software algorithms that provide the IFC-3030 with industry-leading smoke detection capability. The user can program AWACS functions on a global or on a per-detector basis. AWACS topics covered in this appendix:...
  • Page 116: D.2.2: Maintenance Warnings - Three Levels

    Dust accumulation above the allowed limit. Table D.1 Definitions of AWACS Maintenance Levels A graphic representation of the maintenance levels: DIRTY MAINT.URGENT MAINTENANCE REQ Acceptable Range LOW THRESHOLD Low Value Figure D.2 Diagram of Maintenance Levels IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 117: D.2.3: Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm

    0.05% Alarm Selection 3 0.03% Alarm Selection 2 SAMPLE 0.02% Alarm Selection 1 0.02% Pre-Alarm 2 SENSITIVITY Self Adjust 1 WINDOW, laser detector Figure D.4 Sample Sensitivity Levels for a FlashScan View Laser Detector IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 118: D.2.5: Cooperative Multi-Detector Sensing

    • The LED flashes and the panel sounder pulses until acknowledged. ALARM • Zone Z000 (general alarm) or any other zone and the System Trouble and System Alarm relays do not activate. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 119: D.3.3: Action Level

    • PA:2–PA:9 the detector Pre-Alarm sensitivity level - with PA:2 the most sensitive and PA:9 the least sensitive. • AL:1–AL:9 the detector Alarm sensitivity level - with AL:1 the most sensitive and AL:9 the least sensitive. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 120 †† Refer to the beam detector manual to determine the alarm settings: they are a function of the distance between the detector and its reflector. There is no Prealarm for beam detectors in CLIP mode. Table D.2 Detector Sensitivity Settings IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 121: D.4.2: To Test Detectors Set Below 0.50% Obscuration Per Foot

    1 0 : 2 2 : 3 4 A F R I S E P 2 4 , 2 0 0 4 B A C K Figure D.6 Smoke Detector Screen - Read Status IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 122: D.5.2: Print A Detector Maintenance Report

    L03D052 in the above example. Line 6 - Line 6 displays two statistics that display for inputs (detectors and modules) and zones; in the above example they are: AUTOMATIC INACTIVE IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 123 Line 11 VALUES: The screen displays the Alarm and Prealarm values that are in effect when read status is requested. For example, if occupied settings are in effect, occupied values will display IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 124 CO-OP: D100,158 - Indicates the address(es) of any detector(s) linked with the detector that’s in alarm for Co-operative Multi-Alarm Sensing. This field will not display for Acclimate detectors. Line 15 - The current time and date are displayed in this line. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 125: Appendix E: Cbe: Zones And Equations

    An output programmed to turn on/off if a PreAlarm is active (ALERT, ACTION). Time, date and holiday functions, which were formerly determined through special zones, are now defined in the panel programming section of this manual. Table E.1 Zone Table IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 126: E.2: Equations

    E.2.2 Logic Equations Logic Functions The “AND” Operator Requires that each argument be active. Example: AND(Z02,Z05,L2D12) All three arguments in the equation must be active for the logic zone to be activated The “OR” Operator IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 127 If the argument goes inactive during the delay time or the duration time, the function reverts to false and the timing would begin all over again if reactivated. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 128 To evaluate an equation, start from the innermostpart of the equation and work outwards. For this equation to evaluate TRUE and thus turn on any output mapped to it, the following conditions must be met: IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 129: E.2.3: Trouble Equations

    Argument entries may consist of system trouble codes. Refer to Appendix H, “System Troubles” for a listing of these codes. Examples: AND(L1M149,L2M110) will evaluate as true when both arguments go into trouble. OR(ZT049,ZT050) will evaluate as true when either argument goes into trouble. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 130 CBE: Zones and Equations Equations IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 131: Appendix F: Detector Initialization

    Enter point programming for this point and change the Type and FlashScan Code Label to the values appropriate for the new detector. (Refer to “Detector Point” on page 38 for programming instructions). Physically install the new detector. Initialization will occur automatically IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 132 Detector Initialization To Replace a Detector with a Different Type of Detector IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 133: Appendix G: Type Codes

    Type of Device Refer to page G.3.2, "Type Codes for Intelligent Detectors"Intelligent page 134 Detectors Monitor ModulesG.3.3, "Type Codes for Monitor page 135 Modules" SLC and Panel Circuit Outputs page 136 FlashScan Codes page 137 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 134: G.3: Type Codes For Input Devices

    Multisensor smoke detector SMOKE(MULTI) fire Beam Smoke Detector SMOKE(BEAM) * Use only with approval of AHJ † Not suitable for Canadian applications ‡ CLIP Mode only Table G.1 Intelligent Detector Type Codes IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 135: G.3.3: Type Codes For Monitor Modules

    * Local Mode treats this point as a fire alarm point. † Does not participate in Local Mode ‡ Local Mode activation of NACs only. No releasing. Table G.2 Type Codes for Monitor Modules IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 136: G.4: Type Codes For Output Devices

    30 seconds upon RESET reset. Used in conjunction with a monitor module with a conventional detector Type ID * Values represent program defaults Table G.3 SLC Control Module and Panel Circuit Output Module Type Codes IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 137: G.5: Flashscan Codes

    XPIQ SPEAKER XPIQ TELEPHONE XPIQ TELEPHONE XPIQ MUSIC XPIQ MUSIC PS MON PS MON PS CONTROL ACPS CONTROL PS RELAY ACPS RELAY RFX MON RFX MON RFX SUP RFX SUP Table G.4 FlashScan Codes IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 138 Type Codes FlashScan Codes IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 139: Appendix H: System Troubles

    ANNUN 23 TROUBLE STYLE 6 POS LOOP 6 REMOTE DISPLAY 8 TROUBLE ANNUN 23 NO ANSWER STYLE 6 POS LOOP 7 REMOTE DISPLAY 8 NO ANSWER Table H.1 System Trouble Names and Codes IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 140 One or more devices (detectors or modules) can not report activation. This can occur following system startup, when exiting Walk Test, or following a device trouble of No Response. Table H.2 System Trouble Descriptions IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 141: Appendix I: Local Settings

    C P U H A S R E B O O T E D C O N T I N U E A B O R T User should select ABORT to User should select CONTINUE abort applications. to initiate applications. Figure I.2 Singapore Application Initiation IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 142: I.2: Chicago

    • The DRILL and SIGNAL SILENCE keys at the panel will not function. • Annunciator Control Modules, SLC modules, and panel circuits given a drill or signal silence Mode or Type Code will not allow local drill or signal silence initiation. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 143: Glossary

    Missing device A device that exists in a program, but is not found by the control panel during Autoprogram, typically because the device is disconnected. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 144 Tracking An attribute of a device that allows it to enter an active state when a condition causes its activation, then to return from an active to an inactive state when the condition causing its activation is corrected. IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 145 Also see VeriFire™ Tools Programming Utility. VIEW® (Very Intelligent Early Warning) System A smoke detection system, consisting of the IFC-3030 control panel and intelligent laser detectors, that provides very early warning of smoldering fires. VeriFire™ Tools Program Utility A software utility for uploading and downloading a system program between a personal computer and the control panel through the EIA-232 port.
  • Page 146 Glossary IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 147: Index

    Table, displayed on screen Auto Silence Value 68, 119 To select Event ordering 24, 40, 45, 49, 143 Alarm Verification ULC installation Alarm Verification timer Alert Level, pre-alarm value 65–77 Alter Status Caution IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 148 Field information, how to enter 41, 67, 117 Alarm Sensitivity Levels Fixed position, detector zone map Alarm Verification 38, 44 FlashScan code label Custom action message Force On/Off (point) Drift Compensation Extended label FlashScan code label IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 149 Zone map Language Point addresses LCM Download Menu Type Codes LCM Local Mode, See Local mode Module, SLC Local control Control 22, 40, 45, 47 Local mode Custom action message Local Receive mode IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 150 Panel circuit modules are not suitable for... A ULC Release circuit with this Type Code Panel programming, see Programming, Panel set- requires...(REL CKT ULC) tings All events except troubles are annunciated Panel settings during programming... AC Fail Delay IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 151 Receiving Station, see this panel’s installation Detector point manual. See also Detector Release Audible Circuit Disable/Enable Point Output module configuration example Module Point, SLC See also Module, SLC To program Panel Circuit Module Point IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 152 ULC, auto silence value LCM Download Menu ULI Abort Switch Power-up screen User password, see Password Version Information UZC Zone Coder Signal Silence AKS-1 Disabling with Silence Inhibit timer Local control VeriFire™ Tools Program Utility IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 153 Detectors, position ten 38, 97 primary zone Sounder/relay bases, position nine General Zone Zone label Logic Add logic function Add point Add Time/Date Delete equation Edit Equation Enter time Logic function Point select IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 154 Z–Z Index IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
  • Page 155 IFC-3030 Programming Manual — P/N 52025:C 08/05/2005...
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