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March 23, 2025
how to configur and program a FACP Please
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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025
To configure and program a TRIGA TR-FFT Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), follow these general steps based on the provided context:
1. Follow the Manuals: Always use the installation, operating, and programming manuals to avoid damage and ensure reliable operation.
2. Install Expansion (if needed): - Power off the system. - Remove the blank plate in the panel. - Mount the TR-24Z-EXT expander board on the six mounting studs. - Secure the board using the original nuts. - Connect the wiring harness between the TR-FFT and TR-24Z-EXT.
3. Wiring Configuration: - Choose appropriate wiring configuration (Class A or Class B) for SLC and audio circuits. - Options include single or multi-phone jack circuits in Class A or B.
4. Device Addressing: - Address the SLC devices like the TR-MINIMON correctly as per system requirements.
5. Operation Settings: - Use key switches inside the dead front panel for operations like JumpStart, Accept, and Silence.
6. Indicators: - Monitor LED indicators for power status and call-answering functions.
Programming details are not fully specified in the context. Refer to the programming manual for complete steps.
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Heat detectors are designed to Limit-F-2020 protect property, not life. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
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Electrical and electronic equipment contains materials, parts and substances, which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if the waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
5.3.5: Telephone Jack Only Audio Circuit ..............................27 Section 6: System Operation............................28 6.1: Key Switch Operations ....................................28 6.1.1: JumpStart Key Switch (on inside of TR-FFT Dead Front Panel)......................28 6.1.2: Accept Key Switch (on inside of TR-FFT Dead Front Panel)......................28 6.1.3: Answer Switch .....................................28 6.1.4: Silence Switch ......................................28...
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Table of Contents 6.2.7: Status LEDs (on inside of TR-FFT Dead Front Panel) ........................28 6.2.8: Zone Active ......................................28 6.2.9: Zone Trouble ......................................29 6.3: JumpStart Operation ......................................29 Appendix A: Compatible Powering Devices ......................... 32 A.1: Compatible Power Devices.....................................32 PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
1.4 About This Manual This Manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the TR-FFT. For additional infor- mation, refer to the following FACP Installation Manuals. The documents are located on the Triga website, www.triga- global.com.
Do not mount the panel in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production machinery). When you select a location to mount the TR-FFT, the unit must be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures out- side the range of 0°C- 49°C (32°F-120°F) or humidity outside the range of 10% - 93% at 30°C (86°F) non-condensing.
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Figure 2.2 TR-FFT Front View Active (green) Trouble (amber) Zone 33 - Zone 25 - Zone 41- Zone 40 Zone 32 Zone 48 Figure 2.3 TR-24Z-EXT Expander Front View for Zone 25 - 48 PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Figure 2.4 TR-24Z-EXT- Expander Front View for Zone 49 - 72 2.4 Electrical Specifications 2.4.1 Power Requirements The voltage for the TR-FFT must be a power-limited, filtered, non-resettable nominal 24 VDC source. The voltage source must be within the range of 17-29 VDC. Circuits...
Non-Power-limited Relay Circuit Power-Limited Non power-limited wiring must be run separately from power-limited wiring. Figure 2.5 Wire Routing Example PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Section 3: Installation 3.1 Mounting the Cabinet Read the Environmental Specifications in Section 2.1 before you mount the TR-FFT cabinet. This will ensure that you select a suitable location. The TR-FFT cabinet can be surface or flush-mounted. Do NOT flush-mount in a wall designed as a fire break.
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Trim Ring Cabinet Figure 3.3 Trim Ring Around cabinet Use the self-tapping sheet metal screws to secure the trim ring from the inside of the cabinet. Re-attach the cabinet door assembly. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Attach the strain relief clip to the phone cord. The strain relief clip should have about 2 ¾” (6.99cm) length of phone cord through it. See Figure 3.6. Push the strain into the hole in the dead front panel. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
TR-24Z-EXT Installation Figure 3.6 Strain Relief Clip Installation 3.3 TR-24Z-EXT Installation The TR-24Z-EXT expander board offers the option to add additional zones to the TR-FFT. To install the TR-24Z-EXT, do the following steps. Open the cabinet door and the dead front panel.
Refer to Section 2.3 to identify the location of the DIP switches on the TR-FFT board. Configure the TR-FFT module by adding it to the System using the JumpStart feature. See Section 6.3 for information on the JumpStart Operation. Table 3.1 lists the possible DIP switch configurations.
3.7 TR-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module Connection The TR-FFT provides the connection for a single Class B or Class A telephone audio circuit. See Section 4 and Section 5 for examples of audio zone configurations. A monitor module can be used to monitor the connection of the Fire Fighter Telephone remote handset (TR-RHS) into the TR-FPJ, which is then displayed on the TR-FFT active zone LED during the JumpStart fea- ture.
Install the telephone chassis assembly in the backbox. Install the trim ring on the backbox using the 6-32 wing nuts. Do not tighten. Install the door assembly. To secure, tighten the wing nuts. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
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Connect to the TR-FFT to SLC Terminal TB4 connectors or the other mini-monitors Contact EOL set to Connected *See Figure 3.14 for EOL example Figure 3.13 TR-STS Telephone Connection Figure 3.14 EOL Example PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Table 4.1 SLC Devices 4.2 Maximum Number of Devices The TR-FFT supports up to 72 TR-MINIMON devices on one TR-FFT System. 4.3 Wiring Requirements for SLC Device The information in Section 4.3 and Section 4.4 pertains to the TR-MINIMON - Mini Monitor Module.
TR-FFT. Figure 4.3 Class A SLC Configuration NOTE: Class A does not require the use of the isolator modules.There are no T-taps allowed on the Class A SLC loops. PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Example 2: To select the device address 42, turn the ONES rotary dial to 2 and turn the TENS rotary dial to 4 as show in Figure 4.4. Example 1: Device set to 10 Example 2: Device Set to 42 Figure 4.4 TR-MINIMON SLC Device Addressing using the Rotary Dials PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
Table 5.1 Devices 5.2 Maximum Number of Devices The TR-FFT supports up to 72 zones. Each zone consists of one addressable monitor module (TR-MINIMON) and a mini- mum of one Fire Fighter Telephone Jack (TR-FPJ). 5.3 Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit In Section 5.3, the information pertains to the TR-FPJ Fire Fighter Phone Jack.
For information on the wiring specifications, see Section 5.3.1. Figure 5.3 illustrates the Phone Jack Audio Circuit (Class A) and SLC for the (Class A) configuration. Contact EOL Connected TR-FFT TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ Figure 5.3 Single Phone Jack Audio Circuit in Class A PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
TR-FPJ TR-FPJ 4.7K W, 1/2 watt ELR (Install on the last device for Class B telephone circuit only). TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ Figure 5.4 Multi-Phone Jack Audio Circuit Wired in Class B PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
TR-FPJ must be less that 100 ohms. TR-FFT TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ TR-FPJ Figure 5.5 Multi-Phone jack Audio Circuit Wired in Class A PRELIMINARY: TR-FFT Fire Fighter’s Telephone Manual — LS10309-001TR-E:A 04/28/2021...
The TR-FFT can be configured using only the Fire Fighter’s Phone Jack (TR-FPJ). In this configuration, the TR-MINIMON module is not required for the System operation. To configure the TR-FFT for only the Telephone Jack, the DIP Switch posi- tion One must be set to OFF (SLC Devices not Installed). See Table 3.1.
6.2.1 Power Status LED The Power Status LED is located on the left side of the TR-FFT board. On Power-Up, the Power Status LED will blink at a 50% on/off rate until the TR-FFT initialization is complete (which takes approximately 20 seconds). Once initialization is complete, the Power Status LED will blink at a 10% on and 90% off rate.
Press and hold the JumpStart button for two seconds. The TR-FFT will search for the installed SLC devices and activate the Active LED’s of all zone/point addresses found. When the JumpStart is complete, the first four status LEDs will blink.
Appendix A: Compatible Powering Devices A.1 Compatible Power Devices Table A.1 lists the available Triga Series compatible power device used with the TR-FFT. Model Manual PN TR-2100/ECS Control Panel Manual LS10143-003TR-E TR-RPS1 Power Supply LS10259-002TR-E Table A.1 Compatible Powering Devices...
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Model TR-FFT Basic Operating Instructions These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the TR-FFT panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Refer to Installation Manual P/N LS10309-001TR-E for more information regarding this control panel.
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Do you have a question about the TR-FFT and is the answer not in the manual?
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how to configur and program a FACP Please
To configure and program a TRIGA TR-FFT Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP), follow these general steps based on the provided context:
1. Follow the Manuals: Always use the installation, operating, and programming manuals to avoid damage and ensure reliable operation.
2. Install Expansion (if needed):
- Power off the system.
- Remove the blank plate in the panel.
- Mount the TR-24Z-EXT expander board on the six mounting studs.
- Secure the board using the original nuts.
- Connect the wiring harness between the TR-FFT and TR-24Z-EXT.
3. Wiring Configuration:
- Choose appropriate wiring configuration (Class A or Class B) for SLC and audio circuits.
- Options include single or multi-phone jack circuits in Class A or B.
4. Device Addressing:
- Address the SLC devices like the TR-MINIMON correctly as per system requirements.
5. Operation Settings:
- Use key switches inside the dead front panel for operations like JumpStart, Accept, and Silence.
6. Indicators:
- Monitor LED indicators for power status and call-answering functions.
Programming details are not fully specified in the context. Refer to the programming manual for complete steps.
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