Tyco F3200 Operator's Manual
Tyco F3200 Operator's Manual

Tyco F3200 Operator's Manual

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VIEW NEXT ALARM
2.
ACKNOWLEDGE DISPLAYED ALARM
3.
RESET ALL ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS
4.
ISOLATE ALL ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS
5.
ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE BELLS
6.
BRIGADE TEST
FIRE FIGHTER'S GUIDE
Press "NEXT" key once -
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The LCD will display the next alarm.
Press "ACK" key once.
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LCD will display "ACKD" for the displayed alarm.
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If all alarms are acknowledged, the ALARM LED will go
steady.
Press "RESET" key once.
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LCD will display "Resetting all acknowledged alarms".
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If there are no acknowledged alarms the LCD will display "No
acknowledged zones to reset".
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If all alarms are reset, the LCD will exit FFCIF mode.
Press "ISOLATE" key once.
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LCD will display "Isolating all acknowledged alarms".
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If there are no acknowledged alarms the LCD will display "No
acknowledged zones to isolate".
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Isolated LED will turn on if any zones are isolated.
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If all alarms are isolated, the LCD will exit FFCIF mode.
Press "BELLS ISO" key once.
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If the "Bells Isolated" LED is off
The "Bells Isolated" LED will turn on steady.
The bells will turn OFF if they are on.
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If the "Bells Isolated" LED is on.
The "Bells Isolated" LED will turn off.
If any un-isolated alarms exist, the bells will ring.
Press and hold the "BRIG TEST" key for at least 2 seconds.
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The Alarm LED will turn on.
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The FIP will signal Alarm to the brigade, if programmed
to.

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  • Page 1 FIRE FIGHTER’S GUIDE VIEW NEXT ALARM Press "NEXT" key once - The LCD will display the next alarm. ACKNOWLEDGE DISPLAYED ALARM Press "ACK" key once. LCD will display "ACKD" for the displayed alarm. If all alarms are acknowledged, the ALARM LED will go steady.
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  • Page 3 Information contained in this document is copyright, and shall not be reproduced in any form whatsoever, or its contents disclosed to any third party, without the written consent of Tyco Services Fire & Safety (The Company). Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, however the company reserves the right to change the content without prior notice.
  • Page 4: Installation Details

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 INSTALLATION DETAILS For your reference please complete the following information on the F3200 Fire Indicator Panel supplied. F3200 FIP SUPPLIED BY F3200 FIP INSTALLATION LOCATION CONTRACT/JOB NUMBER F3200 SERIAL NUMBER F3200 SYSTEM AS INSTALLED DRAWING...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY ............... 1-6 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ................1-6 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION ................2-1 BASIC PRINCIPLES OF A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ........... 2-2 F3200 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION................. 2-5 SYSTEM STRUCTURE & CONFIGURATION..........2-10 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS ...............3-1 GENERAL ......................3-2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS..............3-5 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS ...............
  • Page 6 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 RECALL SYSTEM FAULTS................6-7 BUZZER TEST....................6-12 RECALL HISTORY ................... 6-13 SET SYSTEM TIME..................6-14 6.10 SET SYSTEM DATE ..................6-14 6.11 ANCILLARY & PLANT ISOLATE ..............6-15 6.12 PRINT FUNCTIONS..................6-17 6.13 RZDU STATUS DISPLAY ................6-18 6.14...
  • Page 7: End User Liability Disclaimer

    The F3200 Fire Indicator Panel has a configuration programming facility which may be accessed from the keypad by using a password. This programming facility allows the user to define detail of the operation of the F3200 System which is being customised. It is possible for the user to program operational features that prevent the installed FIP from meeting statutory requirements.
  • Page 8: Amendments

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 AMENDMENTS ISSUE DATE AMENDMENT 20/01/94 ORIGINAL ISSUE 07/04/94 ADDED 5.4.2(c) CORRECTED 9.2 & APPENDIX A 2033 UPDATED FOR SW V1.10. RZDU, FFCIF MODE 2 & PRINT FUNCTIONS. 2050 01/08/95 APPENDIX A - 2263 ADDED HOCHIKI DCC-A & C, FLAMEGUARD &...
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Introduction INTRODUCTION Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 1-1...
  • Page 10: Scope

    Introduction SCOPE The F3200 Fire Indicator Panel (FIP) has an Operator Display Panel with an alphanumeric "Liquid Crystal Display" (LCD) and a keypad. The keypad has numeric keys (0 to 9) and specific control keys (e.g. Bells Isolate, Reset, etc).
  • Page 11: Attachments

    Chapter 8: Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions; A description of the operation of keys provided on the F3200 FIP for relay and output test and functions. Chapter 9: Placing Into Operation; A description of how to place a system into operation.
  • Page 12: Associated Documentation

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Introduction ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION 1.3.1 PRODUCT RELATED The following manuals for the F3200 are available: F3200 Operator's Manual This manual LT0119 is in A4, loose leaf form. LT0120 is in A5, bound form. F3200 Technical Manual Provides technical information for system designers and service staff.
  • Page 13: Glossary Of Abbreviations

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Introduction GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS The following abbreviations and terminology are used in this manual: Alternating Current "ALM" Display abbreviation for ALARM Ancillary Supervision Alarm Verification, or check alarm. Alarm Zone Circuit, commonly referred to as "Detection Zone"...
  • Page 14: Glossary Of Terminology

    This manual describes the operation of both non-networked and networked F3200 panels and also describes the operation of the NDU (Network Display Unit), which is essentially a networked F3200 without any alarm zone modules or relay modules. Chapters 1 to 10 apply to non-networked panels, networked panels and NDUs, except that NDUs do not have 8 zone modules or 8 relay modules, and may not have a MAF module.
  • Page 15: System Description

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Description SYSTEM DESCRIPTION Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 2-1...
  • Page 16: Basic Principles Of A Fire Alarm System

    (AZC). The portion of the FIP which controls the AZC is called the Alarm Zone Facility (AZF). In F3200 the 8 Zone Module does this. When a detector detects fire (i.e. operates) it changes the electrical condition on the AZC and the AZF senses this (zone alarm).
  • Page 17 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Description Signal to Brigade AZC 1 Warning Devices (e.g. Bells) AZC 2 Ancillary Control Outputs (e.g. Air AZC n Conditioning shutdown) Operator Controls Visual Indication of Power Status AZC = Alarm Zone Circuit...
  • Page 18 Individual (or blocks of) zones can be isolated, the Bells output can be isolated, but the MAF (i.e. Brigade signalling) cannot be isolated. In F3200 it is possible to have alarm zones which are not "mapped" to the MAF and/or the Bells i.e. when in alarm, do not cause a Brigade signal or Bells operation.
  • Page 19: F3200 System Description

    2.2.3 DISPLAYS The primary display of the F3200 is a 2 line by 40 character LCD on which the status messages and prompts are shown. The LCD has backlight illumination which is turned on when there is an alarm or operator interaction. Refer Fig 2.2.1.
  • Page 20 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Description FIG 2.2.1 F3200 - FRONT VIEW Page 2-6 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04...
  • Page 21 2.2.6 REMOTE ZONE DISPLAY (RZDU) A serial port is included in the F3200 to provide a 3 or 4 wire link to one or more Remote Zone Display Units (RZDUs). Up to 8 replying RZDUs may be connected to one F3200.
  • Page 22 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Description FIG 2.2.2. F3200 - INTERNAL LAYOUT Page 2-8 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04...
  • Page 23 F3200 Operator's Manual System Description 2.2.7 LOGGING PRINTER A serial printer may be connected to F3200 to provide a log of events and operator actions, and also to print the programmed database. Events which are printed include: Zone Events, e.g. Alarm, Fault;...
  • Page 24: System Structure & Configuration

    SYSTEM STRUCTURE & CONFIGURATION 2.3.1 PCB MODULES The 6 printed circuit boards (pcbs) which can be used in an F3200 are as follows: Controller/Display This mounts on the 4U inner door. It controls all other pcbs and the keypad, LCD, buzzer and status LEDs.
  • Page 25 System Description 2.3.3 CONFIGURATION An F3200 FIP is configured by the system designer and installation staff to suit a particular customer's requirements. This is done by: Fitting and connecting the required pcb modules; adjusting or removing links on the pcbs;...
  • Page 26 SID numbers of all the other devices on the network. ** PLEASE NOTE ** If your building or occupancy requirements change, then the F3200 FIP may require reprogramming, so please consult your installation or maintenance company.
  • Page 27: System Specifications

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Specifications SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 3-1...
  • Page 28: General

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Specifications GENERAL 3.1.1 FIP PART NUMBER & DESCRIPTION FP0550, F3200 FIP, NO CARDFRAME, 24 ZONE MAX, 1931-15 Includes: Full size cabinet Controller/Display with Operator Display & Keypad MAF/PSU (includes 7 relays, 3A Battery Charger)
  • Page 29 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Specifications CONTROLS (CONTINUED) KEYPAD FUNCTIONS Zone Functions Alarm and Fault Test Isolate, Reset, Recall Auto-Reset Test Mode Ancillary Functions Test, Isolate, Reset, Recall Relay Functions Test, Isolate, Reset, Recall System Functions Battery Test, Buzzer Test, Display Test...
  • Page 30 Requires 1 x ME0060 plus 1 x FZ3031 plus 1-3 x FP0475 as required. ME0060, MECH ASSY, 1901-79, F4000 RAC, EXT INNER DOOR (19", 7U, mounts up to 4 of 16 LED Display Bd) FZ3031 KIT, F3200, 16 ZONE LED DISPLAY, LHS POSITION FP0475, FP, F4000 DISPLAY EXTENDER KIT, 1901-26 Includes 1 x 16 LED Display Bd (16 zone parallel LED display);...
  • Page 31: Mechanical Specifications

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Specifications MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS CABINET Style Wall mounting Hinged outer door with large window (hinges to left) Accepts 19" rack mounting equipment 4U Display on hinged inner door (hinges to right) Construction : Welded steel Material 1.6mm mild steel...
  • Page 32: Electrical Specifications

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Specifications ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.1 MAINS SUPPLY Voltage 240Vac +6% -10% Current 0.5A Frequency 50Hz 3.3.2 BATTERY CHARGER & PSU Input Voltage 31Vac rms (Transformer sec) PSU Voltage 27.3Vdc (nominal at 20°C) Temperature -36mV per °C nominal...
  • Page 33 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Specifications 3.3.4 FUSES Location MAF/PSU PCB Number Name Size Rating Type +VBF1 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std +VBF2 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std +VNBF 5 x 20mm Glass Cartridge, Std 5 x 20mm...
  • Page 34: Input Specifications

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Specifications INPUT SPECIFICATIONS AZCs Number 8 AZCs per 8 Zone Module. 64 max per system. Voltage 20V nominal. Detector Current 4mA max. Compatible Detectors Refer to Appendix A. End of Lines (EOLs) Mode...
  • Page 35: Output Specifications

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Specifications OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS 3.5.1 8 ZONE MODULE OUTPUTS Type Darlington open collector Switch to 0V Voltage Rating 28.5V max, "off" state 1V max @ 30mA, "on" state 1.1V max at 100mA Current Rating...
  • Page 36: Serial Communications

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Specifications MAF/PSU OUTPUTS (CONTINUED) Ancillary & Bells Number 3 relays Anc 1, Anc 2 1 Pole changeover contacts Voltage-free Rating ELV only 30V, 2Adc resistive 30V, 1Adc inductive Operation Programmable Default Active on any unisolated Zone Alarm.
  • Page 37: General Display & Keypad Operation

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual General Display & Keypad Operation GENERAL DISPLAY & KEYPAD OPERATION Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 4-1...
  • Page 38: Interpreting The Leds

    4.1.1 OPERATOR DISPLAY LEDS The description of LED states in this section applies to both non-networked and networked F3200 panels and also to the NDU. The 8 LEDs on the Operator Display Panel indicate status as follows: LED off (unlit) for function off;...
  • Page 39 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual General Display & Keypad Operation 4.1.2 16 LED DISPLAY BOARD LEDS When these boards are fitted they provide 3 LEDs per zone or module relay. For a networked system the LED display boards display the status of local zones and module relays only.
  • Page 40: Lcd Base Display & Menu Structure

    LCD BASE DISPLAY & MENU STRUCTURE 4.2.1 GENERAL The menu structure of the F3200 takes the form of an inverted tree, with a display screen for every branch. Each screen provides either the status being searched for, a message, or a menu of options.
  • Page 41 Isol : 2 Fault : 1 Other : 0 Press the RECALL key to view For a networked F3200 or NDU the following totals include totals received from other devices on the network. The totals are as follows: Alarms Includes alarms on all zones mapped to FFCIF (including isolated zones which are not in the FFCIF queue).
  • Page 42 "RESET", "ISOL" or "TEST". Refer to Chapter 8. 4.2.4 ZONE NUMBERING An F3200 panel maps as follows a variety of inputs and output to zones so that they may be accessed and controlled over a network. Zones 1-64 Alarm zones 1-64...
  • Page 43: Responding To Alarms

    RECORD ALL EVENTS IN THE LOG BOOK PROVIDED. ** PLEASE NOTE ** The above procedure should be executed by a trained fire officer, and may need to be modified in accordance with any special conditions applying to the particular F3200 FIP installation. Issue 2.04...
  • Page 44: Dealing With Faults

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 General Display & Keypad Operation DEALING WITH FAULTS 4.4.1 WHAT IS A FAULT? A fault is any situation which prevents the fire alarm system from performing its functions correctly. Possible faults include defects in wiring to the detectors, faulty detectors, component failures, prolonged mains failure and faulty battery charger.
  • Page 45: Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - BRIGADE FUNCTIONS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 5-1...
  • Page 46: Introduction To Brigade Functions

    These sections describe the standard FFCIF mode of operation which is mode 3 (i.e. for a FIP with common controls and a common display). Where an F3200 has the optional LED displays fitted, it may be configured for mode 2 operation (common controls and individual displays). This is described in Section 5.10.
  • Page 47 For network systems the AND/. key may be used to display additional information. The F3200 FIP maintains a list of alarms in the order in which they occurred. In the absence of operator intervention, the LCD display will show the first alarm. All alarms in the list can be viewed, one by one, by pressing the "NEXT"...
  • Page 48: Silencing The Internal Sounder

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions SILENCING THE INTERNAL SOUNDER 5.2.1 FUNCTION Pressing any key will silence the internal sounder, ie, cancel the pulsing alarm tone, steady fault tone, or rapid pulsing test fail tone.
  • Page 49: Acknowledge Zones In Alarm

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions ACKNOWLEDGE ZONES IN ALARM 5.3.1 FUNCTION In FFCIF mode, pressing the "ACK" key performs the following functions: The displayed alarm is acknowledged. The pulsing internal sounder is silenced. For a network system: For a local zone an FFCIF acknowledge indication may be sent to other devices on the network;...
  • Page 50: Reset Acknowledged Zones In Alarm

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions RESET ACKNOWLEDGED ZONES IN ALARM 5.4.1 FUNCTION In FFCIF mode, pressing the "RESET" key performs the following: RESETS all acknowledged local zone(s). Silences the internal sounder. Aborts Zone Test on any acknowledged local zone under test.
  • Page 51: Isolate Acknowledged Zones In Alarm

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions ISOLATE ACKNOWLEDGED ZONES IN ALARM 5.5.1 FUNCTION In FFCIF mode, pressing the "ISOL" key performs the following: ISOLATES all acknowledged local zones in the alarm list. Silences any internal sounder condition.
  • Page 52: Isolating/De-Isolating Bells

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions ISOLATING/DE-ISOLATING BELLS 5.6.1 FUNCTION For a network system, refer also to Section 11.4. The isolate status of the bells can be changed at any time during FFCIF alarm display by pressing the "BELL ISOL"...
  • Page 53: Exiting Ffcif Mode

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions EXITING FFCIF MODE 5.7.1 FUNCTION While in FFCIF mode, access to all other functions and displays is prevented. On occasion it may be necessary to recall an Isolated Alarm, de-isolate a zone or perform some other function.
  • Page 54: Recalling Alarms

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions RECALLING ALARMS 5.8.1 FUNCTION It is possible for there to be un-isolated, acknowledged alarms present in the FFCIF queue, but the display NOT be in FFCIF mode. The FFCIF can be recalled, and thus put the display into FFCIF mode.
  • Page 55: Brigade Test

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions 5.8.4 OPERATING SEQUENCES Press the "RECALL" key followed by "7" to select "Other" and display the non MAF- mapped zone alarms or faults (excludes "status only" zones). BRIGADE TEST 5.9.1 FUNCTION...
  • Page 56: Ffcif Mode 2 Operation

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions 5.10 FFCIF MODE 2 OPERATION FFCIF mode 2 should only be configured (by programming) in a FIP which has LED Display Bds fitted (i.e. an LED display for each zone).
  • Page 57: Brigade Functions On Network Systems

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions 5.11 BRIGADE FUNCTIONS ON NETWORK SYSTEMS All of the brigade functions and commands operate exactly as described in Chapter 5, Sections 5.1 to 5.10. I.e. the FFCIF alarm list operation, acknowledging, resetting, or isolating alarms, etc.
  • Page 58 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Brigade Functions THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 5-14 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04...
  • Page 59: Operating Instructions - System Functions

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - SYSTEM FUNCTIONS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 6-1...
  • Page 60: Battery Test

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions BATTERY TEST 6.1.1 FUNCTION For a network system: to test the local battery follow this section; to test the battery at a remote panel refer to Section 11.8.2. To initiate a test on the standby battery supply by applying a test load for one minute.
  • Page 61: Bell Test

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions BELL TEST 6.2.1 FUNCTION To operate the Bell Output of this panel for a period of five (5) seconds follow this section. To test the bells at a remote panel refer to Section 11.8.5.
  • Page 62: Bell Isolate Or De-Isolate

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions BELL ISOLATE OR DE-ISOLATE 6.3.1 FUNCTION To change the isolation state of the alarm bells, either from de-isolated to isolated, during testing, or vice-versa on completion of tests. The "BELLS ISOL" key may be used at any time to isolate or de-isolate the bells.
  • Page 63: System Test

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions SYSTEM TEST 6.5.1 FUNCTION For a network system to perform a local system test follow this section; to initiate a system test at a remote panel refer to Section 11.8.1.
  • Page 64 It is advisable to do a printout of the entire database and re-check all of the programmed data. Alternatively, upload a new database into the F3200 panel by entering program mode and loading a previously saved database. 6.5.3.2 Circuit Tests Circuit fault tests are done first followed by circuit alarm tests.
  • Page 65: Recall System Faults

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions RECALL SYSTEM FAULTS 6.6.1 FUNCTION Allows an operator to view on the LCD the current causes of a "SYSTEM FAULT" indication. It also displays the status of any RZDU that has an off-normal condition, including those which do not cause System Fault.
  • Page 66 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions SYSTEM FAULT RECALL FAULT LIST (CONTINUED) All circuit processing is disabled when this fault is present and the panel is in- operational. Module configuration mismatch This fault occurs when the number of Zone or Relay Modules installed does not match the programmed number of modules required to be present.
  • Page 67 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions SYSTEM FAULT RECALL FAULT LIST (CONTINUED) All MAF zones isolated This fault will occur if all zones (mapped to MAF) are isolated. This can be inhibited with an option in programming, but doing so contravenes AS1603.4.
  • Page 68 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions SYSTEM FAULT RECALL FAULT LIST (CONTINUED) System/Auto Test circuit test fail A circuit test failed during system or Auto Test or an unexpected fault or alarm occurred during the test. The Brigade fault relay is turned on when this fault is present.
  • Page 69 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions SYSTEM FAULT RECALL FAULT LIST (CONTINUED) Battery is low This message indicates the battery voltage is low. When PSU faults are inhibited for 24 hours, this message will still appear in a system fault recall if the voltage is low even though it is not creating a system fault.
  • Page 70: Buzzer Test

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions BUZZER TEST 6.7.1 FUNCTION To test the buzzer for both loud and quiet operation. (The buzzer has loud operation for when the FIP door is closed, and quiet for when the door is open).
  • Page 71: Recall History

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions RECALL HISTORY 6.8.1 FUNCTION The FIP keeps a list of at least the last 100 events in chronological order. The RECALL HISTORY command allows an operator to view the latest event stored, and to move forwards and backwards through the list.
  • Page 72: Set System Time

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions SET SYSTEM TIME 6.9.1 FUNCTION Allows an operator to set the time in the real-time clock within the FIP. For network systems, the new time may also be sent on the network to set the time at other devices (depending on programming).
  • Page 73: Ancillary & Plant Isolate

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions 6.11 ANCILLARY & PLANT ISOLATE 6.11.1 FUNCTION To individually isolate or de-isolate local Ancillary 1, Ancillary 2, Ancillary 3/bells relays and the plant, or to provide a global isolate of all local relays except bells.
  • Page 74 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - System Functions 6.11.3 NOTES The PLANT isolate status affects the PLI token in output logic and the "Others" total on the base display, and also the Ancillary Isolate LED. It does not affect the Brigade isolate relay or LED.
  • Page 75: Print Functions

    "CLEAR ESC" key to return to the base display. Options 3 to 5 are not normally used by an operator and require a password. They are described in the F3200 Programmer’s manual. The options are: Print History This will initiate a printout of the current history from newest to oldest.
  • Page 76: Rzdu Status Display

    Up to 8 Remote Zone Display Units (RZDU) or Remote LCD Units (RDU) may be connected to an F3200 FIP. These units are monitored for various abnormal conditions which (in most cases) will generate a System Fault condition if they are detected.
  • Page 77: Recall Database Crc

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions 6.14 RECALL DATABASE CRC 6.14.1 FUNCTION Allows an operator to view on the LCD the Database CRC and the time and date the database was last changed. This information can be used as part of an AS1851.8 testing schedule, and to provide for detection of tampering with the system configuration.
  • Page 78: Error And Event Messages

    “This database is invalid and should be reinitialised-net dbase in non net panel” This message is produced on entry to program mode when a database created with networked F3200 or NDU software is used with non-networked software. This is unusable and the database should be re-initialised and reprogrammed.
  • Page 79 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - System Functions HISTORY OR PRINTER EVENTS CONTINUED ISOLATE RAM FAIL Zone isolate data is stored in the clock chip RAM and this event indicates that zone isolate status was not written successfully to the clock chip RAM. The Controller may need replacing.
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  • Page 81: Operating Instructions - Zone Functions

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - ZONE FUNCTIONS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 7-1...
  • Page 82: Zone Alarm Or Fault Test

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions ZONE ALARM OR FAULT TEST 7.1.1 FUNCTION To test the circuit input of a selected alarm zone or group of zones and to send test alarm signals to the Brigade. Two tests can be performed: A fault simulation test, or An alarm simulation test.
  • Page 83 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions OPERATING SEQUENCE (CONTINUED) To apply a zone alarm test or zone fault test to a continuous range of zones, from the base display press: to apply the test to the range of zones nn to mm inclusive.
  • Page 84 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions 7.1.4 NOTES An Alarm detected on the zone under test when one is not expected (eg during the FAULT test) is processed as a real alarm. Similarly a fault during the ALARM test is processed as a real fault.
  • Page 85: Zone Isolate Or De-Isolate

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions ZONE ISOLATE OR DE-ISOLATE 7.2.1 FUNCTION To isolate or de-isolate a selected zone or group of zones. For network systems: to isolate/de-isolate a local zone follow this section; to isolate/de- isolate a remote zone refer to Section 11.10.4.
  • Page 86 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions 7.2.3 OPERATING SEQUENCE - ZONE RANGE To isolate or de-isolate a range of zones from the base display, press: The LCD will display the selected range of zones, i.e. zone n n to zone m m inclusive, plus the options to isolate or de-isolate the range.
  • Page 87: Zone Reset

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions ZONE RESET 7.3.1 FUNCTION A Zone Reset command performs the following: Applies an electronic reset to the AZC to reset latched detectors. Clears latched ALARM and FAULT conditions and indications.
  • Page 88 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions OPERATING SEQUENCE (CONTINUED) To reset a range of zones: From the base display, press: The LCD will display the range of zones selected. Press the "ACK" key to initiate the reset of zones nn to mm inclusive or press the "CLEAR ESC"...
  • Page 89: Zone Auto-Reset Mode

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions ZONE AUTO-RESET MODE 7.4.1 FUNCTION Auto-Reset mode allows testing of all detectors on an Alarm Zone Circuit without the need for a second person resetting alarms at the FIP.
  • Page 90 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions OPERATING SEQUENCE (CONTINUED) To put a range of zones into Auto-Reset mode From the base display press: Then press the "ACK" key to put the range of zones nn to mm inclusive into Auto-Reset mode, or press the "CLEAR ESC"...
  • Page 91 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions 7.4.4 TO EXIT AUTO RESET MODE To exit the test, RESET the zone as per Chapter 7.3. WARNING: A detector on the zone may have gone into a permanent alarm. e.g. a fusible link heat detector excessively exposed to heat during the test.
  • Page 92: Zone Status Recalls

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions ZONE STATUS RECALLS 7.5.1 FUNCTION Allows an operator to recall the status for a specific zone, or, search for those zones meeting a specified criteria, e.g. in fault or alarm.
  • Page 93 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Zone Functions OPERATING SEQUENCE - ZONE STATUS (CONTINUED) fault the zone is in fault. isolated the zone is isolated. deisolated (or deiso) the zone is de-isolated. FIP MCP the FIP MCP maps to this zone.
  • Page 94 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Zone Functions 7.5.3 OPERATING SEQUENCE - ZONE SEARCHES The zone search functions allow an operator to query the FIP for zones meeting specified status criteria, e.g. in alarm. To start a search from the base display, press: Then select the option required.
  • Page 95: Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - RELAY/OUTPUT FUNCTIONS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 8-1...
  • Page 96: Introduction

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions INTRODUCTION There are three types of output in the panel whose status may be viewed on the display - module relays, ancillary/bell relays and open collector outputs. The status of MAF relays (Alarm, Fault, Isolate and Standby) cannot be viewed on the display and cannot be tested (except Brigade Test tests Alarm).
  • Page 97 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions ANCILLARY RELAYS (CONTINUED) Ancillary 3 relay NOT controlled by output logic (default). The Anc 3 Relay will be energised (if not isolated) when any unisolated zone mapped to the bells is in alarm or if there are any entries in the FFCIF alarm list (depending on programming of FFCIF operation).
  • Page 98: Module Relay Status Recall

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions MODULE RELAY STATUS RECALL 8.2.1 FUNCTION To display the status of a local module relay. For network systems, to display the status of a relay on a remote panel you need to use the zone number associated with the relay and do a zone recall command.
  • Page 99: Module Relay Isolate

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions MODULE RELAY ISOLATE 8.3.1 FUNCTION To isolate or deisolate a single module relay or continuous range of module relays. Whenever a relay is isolated the relay will always be de-energised. A supervision fault on an isolated relay mapped to the MAF will NOT activate the brigade fault relay.
  • Page 100: Module Relay Reset Supervision Fault

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions MODULE RELAY RESET SUPERVISION FAULT 8.4.1 FUNCTION To reset a latched supervision fault on a single module relay or a continuous range of relays. Each module relay may be programmed to be latching/non latching and mapped/not mapped to the MAF.
  • Page 101: Module Relay Test

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions MODULE RELAY TEST 8.5.1 FUNCTION To briefly turn on a relay output (i.e. for five seconds). If the relay is isolated the test command will not energise the relay.
  • Page 102: Ancillary Relay Status Recall

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions ANCILLARY RELAY STATUS RECALL 8.6.1 FUNCTION To display the status of a local ancillary relay. For network systems, to display the status of an ancillary relay on a remote panel use a zone recall command. Refer Section 11.10.
  • Page 103: Ancillary Relay Isolate

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions ANCILLARY RELAY ISOLATE 8.7.1 FUNCTION The local Ancillary 1, Ancillary 2 and Ancillary 3/Bells relays may be individually isolated. This may be done either using the "ANCIL ISOL" key (described in section 6.11) or from...
  • Page 104: Ancillary Relay Reset Supervision Fault

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions ANCILLARY RELAY RESET SUPERVISION FAULT 8.8.1 FUNCTION To reset a latched supervision fault on a local ancillary relay. For network systems, to reset a latched supervision fault on an ancillary relay on a remote panel, use a zone reset command.
  • Page 105: Ancillary Relay Test

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions ANCILLARY RELAY TEST 8.9.1 FUNCTION To briefly turn on a local ancillary relay output for five seconds. If the relay is isolated the test command will not energise the relay.
  • Page 106: Open Collector Status Recall Or Test

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Operating Instructions - Relay/Output Functions 8.10 OPEN COLLECTOR STATUS RECALL OR TEST 8.10.1 FUNCTION To view the state of a local open collector output. A test command may be used to turn on an open collector output for five seconds if not already on.
  • Page 107: Placing Into Operation

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Placing Into Operation PLACING INTO OPERATION Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 9-1...
  • Page 108: General

    Placing Into Operation GENERAL This chapter describes the procedure to place an F3200 FIP into operation. It assumes that the mains and other field wiring has been connected, but that the battery has not. Note that all electronic modules were tested and adjusted in the factory and should need no further adjustment.
  • Page 109: Commissioning Checklist

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Placing Into Operation COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST The following checklist should have been completed and supplied by the manufacturer. It should be placed with other System Configuration Information. Commissioning staff should check the installed FIP against it. (Note that all pcbs are electronically tested and adjusted before being fitted to the FIP).
  • Page 110 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Placing Into Operation COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST (CONTINUED) POWER SUPPLY Mains Wired correctly, MOV, cap fitted "Mains Isolate Switch" and "NAE" label fitted Mains Earth wired to stud, good contact All 6 fuses fitted to MAF/PSU...
  • Page 111: System Testing & Maintenance

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual System Testing and Maintenance SYSTEM TESTING & MAINTENANCE Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 10-1...
  • Page 112: System Testing & Fault Finding

    System Testing and Maintenance 10.1 SYSTEM TESTING & FAULT FINDING The F3200 has various test and diagnostic facilities to check functionality of the system and assist fault finding. Self Testing includes checking: Controller memory; real time clock; I/O bus communications; modules present; and LCD module operation.
  • Page 113: Module Removal

    Press "ENTER" then cursor along to the module which has been removed. Press "Ù" to toggle between P (present) and N (not present). Press "ACK" to save the correct temporary configuration. The F3200 then checks the temporary configuration is correct and prompts the operator to press "Ack" to confirm the temporary configuration.
  • Page 114: System Maintenance

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Testing and Maintenance 10.3 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE The Australian Standard AS1851 requires that the building owner/occupier (or a nominated representative) to maintain the Fire Protection Equipment and to carry out system tests on a regular basis. For an NDU in New Zealand mode, regular testing must be carried out to comply with NZS4512 parts 402 and 403.
  • Page 115 The service/maintenance company should ensure that the performance of the procedure set out in AS1851.8 is witnessed by the owner of the F3200 System installation, or the owner's authorised agent. Issue 2.04...
  • Page 116: Prevention Of False Alarms

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 System Testing and Maintenance 10.4 PREVENTION OF FALSE ALARMS Fire detection systems rely on sensors to identify atmospheric or environment changes brought about by the presence of fire. They employ various types of sensors to monitor specific conditions.
  • Page 117: Network Systems

    Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems NETWORK SYSTEMS Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 11-1...
  • Page 118: Introduction

    Except where otherwise stated, the commands and information in Chapters 1 to 10 of this manual apply to networked F3200s and to NDUs. The operation of an NDU is almost identical to the operation of a networked F3200 and is described in Section 11.2.
  • Page 119 Networked FIPs transmit all local events onto the network for use by network printers, colour graphic systems, etc. An F3200 FIP or NDU may be used as a system-wide history/event printer and may be programmed to print events for selected FIPs on the network, and to log events for those selected FIPs into the event history.
  • Page 120: Ndu - Network Display Unit

    11.2 NDU - NETWORK DISPLAY UNIT An NDU can be thought of as an F3200 FIP without any alarm zone modules or relay modules. An NDU also has an option of MAF board present/not present. An NDU without a MAF board is physically quite small, convenient to use, and is powered from an external source.
  • Page 121 11.3 LCD TOTALS, LEDs, OUTPUTS & BUZZER OPERATION For a networked F3200 or NDU, the interpretation of the front panel LEDs is described in Section 4.1.1. However, the operation of the Off-Normal totals, buzzer, MAF relays, and Ancillary relays may be affected by states coming from other panels on the network, depending on programming.
  • Page 122 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.3.3 MAF RELAYS The MAF states received from another device on the network will be used by this panel to drive its MAF outputs (if any) if this panel has been programmed to use the MAF states of the other device.
  • Page 123: Bell Isolate/Network Silence Operation

    F3200 or NDU without a local bell output For an F3200 or NDU without a local bell output, the local bells isolate state is still meaningful because it may be used to send a state of network silence onto the network.
  • Page 124: Network Fip & Zone Numbering

    11.5 NETWORK FIP & ZONE NUMBERING When F3200 FIPs are networked together there must be a way to identify each FIP and the zones on that FIP. In this manual, reference is made to "local" and "remote" panels. A local panel is the panel at which the operator is at.
  • Page 125 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems NETWORK FIP AND NETWORK ZONE NUMBERING (CONTINUED) Zone Number Entry Examples Zone 27 on Local Panel. (ii) Zone 27 on Panel 86. (iii) Zones 5 to 16 on local panel. (iv) Zones 5 to 16 on Panel 7.
  • Page 126: System Fault Recall/Net Panel Status Recall

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.6 SYSTEM FAULT RECALL/NET PANEL STATUS RECALL As described in Section 6.6.2, a RECALL SYSTEM command can be used to recall all system faults. As well as the faults listed in Section 6.6.3, a system fault recall (or network device status recall) will display up to 5 "pages"...
  • Page 127 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems 11.6.3 NETWORK PANEL STATUS Pages 0, 1, and 2 show a list of fault conditions with up to 6 fault conditions per page as follows: Network Panel Status Page 0 ScanF The Local Panel is not receiving any data from the Remote Panel.
  • Page 128: Network Command Responses & Exception Messages

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.7 NETWORK COMMAND RESPONSES & EXCEPTION MESSAGES Whenever a network command or status recall is initiated with the keypad, the display will show a variety of information or response messages listed in Section 11.7.1.
  • Page 129 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems NETWORK COMMAND RESPONSES (CONTINUED) "Network Panel Not Processing" The remote panel is in program mode and cannot accept commands. "Retrieve Timeout. No Response" The Remote Panel did not acknowledge a request for information.
  • Page 130: Network System Commands

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.8 NETWORK SYSTEM COMMANDS 11.8.1 NETWORK SYSTEM TEST To initiate a system test on a remote device from the base display, press: Then enter the SID number 1 to 254 using the numeric keys 0 to 9, followed by the ENTER key.
  • Page 131 1 to 3 as follows: 1:System Test, 2:Faults Reset, 3:Bells Select option 2: Faults Reset, i.e. press numeric key 2. When an F3200 or NDU receives a network system fault reset command the buzzer will be silenced. 11.8.4 NETWORK RECALL DATABASE CRCs It is possible to recall the database CRC from a remote F3200 or NDU.
  • Page 132 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.8.5 NETWORK BELLS ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE/RECALL/TEST To isolate, de-isolate, test or recall the status of the bells at a remote device from the base display, press: Then enter the SID number 1 to 254 using the numeric keys 0 to 9 followed by the ENTER key.
  • Page 133: Remote Relay & Open Collector Operation & Zone Mapping11-17

    11.9 REMOTE RELAY & OPEN COLLECTOR OPERATION & ZONE MAPPING An F3200 panel maps its inputs and outputs to zones as follows so that they can be accessed across the network using the zone number. Zones 1-64 Alarm zones 1-64...
  • Page 134: Network Zone Recalls & Commands

    F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.10 NETWORK ZONE RECALLS & COMMANDS 11.10.1 ZONE RECALLS Section 4.2.2 describes how to recall alarms, faults, isolates, and "others". For a network panel this will search all programmed devices on the network as well as the local panel.
  • Page 135 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems 11.10.3 NETWORK ZONE SEARCHES The zone search functions allow an operator to search the local FIP and other network FIPs for zones meeting specified status criteria, e.g. in alarm. From the base display press: Then press numeric key 1, 2, or 3 to search: 1: All SIDs.
  • Page 136 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.10.4 NETWORK ZONE ISOLATE OR DE-ISOLATE To isolate or de-isolate a zone or range of zones on a network panel. If the network zone(s) entered are on the local panel, then the command is implemented locally as if the command had not used the network numbering format.
  • Page 137 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems 11.10.4.2 Operator Sequence - Network Zone Range To isolate a range of network zones, from the base display, press: The LCD will display the selected range of zones, i.e. zone n n n n n to zone m m m m m inclusive, plus the options to isolate or de-isolate the range.
  • Page 138 The effect of the isolate/de-isolate command is dependent upon the remote FIP type, eg. which zones will be isolated/de-isolated, how a zone is affected by isolation/de-isolation, and so forth. (ii) Refer to Section 7.2.4 for information on how an F3200 panel processes a zone isolate/de-isolate command. 11.10.5 NETWORK ZONE RESET 11.10.5.1...
  • Page 139 IMPORTANT The range of zones entered must be limited to zones on a single networked FIP, i.e. the range cannot encompass zones on more than one FIP. For an F3200 panel the zones must be all of the same type, i.e. all alarm zones or all relay zones, etc.
  • Page 140 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems 11.10.6 NETWORK ZONE TESTS 11.10.6.1 Function To initiate a test of a zone at a remote FIP. The zone tests can: · Test the circuit inputs of the selected alarm zone; ·...
  • Page 141 Refer to Sections 7.5, 8.5, 8.9 and 8.10 for details on local tests. (iv) If an F3200 or NDU receives a test command from a remote panel it will process it as if the test command had been initiated by a local operator.
  • Page 142 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems Testing a Range of Network Zones (Continued) The display will show the selected range of zones, i.e. zone nnnnn to zone mmmmm inclusive, plus a list of options as follows: 1: Alarm Test...
  • Page 143: Point Recalls & Commands

    If any devices on the network support analogue addressable points then they can be accessed from an F3200 panel or NDU (if so programmed). The status of a remote point can be recalled, and commands of isolate, de-isolate, point reset, reset tracking or reset history may be initiated.
  • Page 144 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems Entering a Point Number A point number is entered as three numeric values (SID.Responder.Point) with the key being used to enter the separator. Press the ENTER key after entering 0, 1, 2 or 3 numeric values.
  • Page 145 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Network Systems 11.11.2 OFF-NORMAL POINT RECALL Remote devices on the network may be searched for points with a particular off-normal condition. From the base display press: A menu of options will then be shown. Press numeric key 1 to 6 to select as follows: Status - this allows the status of a specific point to be displayed.
  • Page 146 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Network Systems Three numeric values for SID.Responder.Point should then be entered, followed by either the: Isolate/De-Isolate The name and number of the selected point will be shown and options of: 1: Isolate 2: De-isolate.
  • Page 147 APPENDIX A COMPATIBLE ACTUATING DEVICES (DETECTORS) The following detectors are compatible with the F3200 System. The maximum number of detectors per circuit is indicated by the columns 4mA and IS, for Standard and Intrinsically Safe applications respectively. Refer to the F3200 Installation Manual LT0122 for details on Intrinsically Safe installations.
  • Page 148 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Appendix A DETECTORS CERTIFIED WITH F3200 FIP TYPE DESCRIPTION BASE B111B BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR (NOTE 7) B21B BEAM SMOKE DETECTOR C23B *& IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR C23BEx IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR (IS) C24B IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR...
  • Page 149 Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual Appendix A ACTUATING DEVICE COMPATIBILITY NOTES The maximum number of detectors per AZC allowed by the standard is 40. Those detectors shown in brackets have the same characteristics as the current models. Detectors indicated by a "x" may be used in INTRINSICALLY SAFE AREAS in conjunction with approved and compatible, intrinsically safe adaptors.
  • Page 150 F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119 Appendix A THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page A-4 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04...

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