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Tyco Fire Protection Products. Information contained in this document is believed to be accurate and reliable, however Tyco Fire Protection Products reserves the right to change the content without prior notice.
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TYCO FIRE PROTECTION PRODUCTS END USER LIABILITY DISCLAIMER The VIGILANT F3200 Fire Indicator Panel and NDU have 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 System is being customised.
This manual provides information for the personnel responsible for planning, ordering, installing and configuring a VIGILANT F3200 Fire Alarm System or an NDU. It is assumed that such staff have been trained to plan/install fire alarm equipment and are familiar with the relevant standards.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Introduction ASSOCIATED DOCUMENTATION 1.2.1 PRODUCT The following manuals for the AS4428.1-approved F3200 are available: F3200 AS4428.1 Operator's Manual For panels that comply with AS4428.1 LT0251 is in A4, loose leaf form. LT0250 is in A5, bound form.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Introduction PRODUCT HISTORY LOG 1.3.1 HARDWARE Part No. Description Date Comments PA0492 8 ZONE MODULE 27/09/93 Original 24/04/99 C31-38 Feb 03 Transistor footprint Oct 03 C29 moved May 09 Logo changed March 14 Transistor sub.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Introduction Normally Open Number Nominal Personal Computer (small computer) Printed Circuit Board Power Supply Unit Positive Temperature Co-efficient (Thermistor) Module Relay Number 1 (program abbreviation) Module Relay Number 1 (text abbreviation) Return Air Duct (Air Conditioning Plant)
2.1.3 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. Common conditions are displayed on 9 LEDs adjacent to the LCD.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Description FIG 2.1.1 F3200 STANDARD CABINET - FRONT VIEW Issue 1.22 5 July 2016 Page 2-3...
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2.1.6 REMOTE DISPLAYS & PRINTER A serial port (RZDU protocol) is included in the F3200 and NDU that provides a 3 or 4 wire link to up to 8 Remote Display Units (RDU). Several versions of RDU are available. The most commonly used versions have small, slimline cabinets (flush and surface mounting) not much larger than the F3200 display-keyboard which is fitted on them.
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When the FIP is next able to put more events into the list, it prints out the number of events it had to discard. For a networked system, with appropriate programming, an F3200 panel (or NDU) may print events and accumulate history for some or all of the other panels on the network.
System Description PHYSICAL STRUCTURE The F3200 has a rugged, lockable painted steel cabinet, which houses 19 inch rack-mount equipment and comes in two height options (both have the same width and depth). The standard cabinet accommodates 15U total and the small cabinet accommodates 8U (where 1U = 1 3/4"...
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System Description FP0781 and FP0783 have the Cardframe as shown. FP0780 and FP0782 have the modules on the rear wall (3 max). FIG 2.2.1 F3200 STANDARD CABINET WITH CARDFRAME - INTERNAL LAYOUT FIG 2.2.2 F3200 SMALL CABINET, MAXIMUM CONFIGURATION Issue 1.22...
Document No: LT0255 System Description SYSTEM STRUCTURE 2.3.1 PCB MODULES The printed circuit boards which may be used in an F3200 include: Controller/Display Mounts on 4U inner door. Includes: LCD, status LEDs, buzzer, and keypad connection 5Vdc supply voltage monitors for battery charger microprocessor &...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Description FIG 2.3.1 SYSTEM STRUCTURE Issue 1.22 5 July 2016 Page 2-9...
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2.3.2 INTER-CONNECTION & STRUCTURE A basic F3200 system has one Controller/Display, one MAF/PSU, and one 8 Zone Module, all connected by Flat Ribbon Cable (FRC) on a common Input/Output (I/O) Bus. Additional 8 Zone Modules and/or 8 Relay Modules can be fitted to the I/O bus, with a maximum of eight 8 way modules.
FIP PART NUMBERS & DESCRIPTION (Refer also to 3.8 following). FP0780 F3200 AS4428 FIP, NO CARDFRAME, 24 ZONE MAX, 1931-95 FP0782 F3200 AS4428 FIP, NO CARDFRAME, 24 ZONE MAX, 1931-95, 6A PSU Includes: Full size cabinet Controller/Display with Operator Display & Keypad...
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS CABINETS 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 :...
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.1 MAINS SUPPLY Voltage 240Vac +6% -10% Current 0.5A Frequency 50Hz Termination For up to 2.5sq mm TPS 3 Way block with wire protectors 3.3.2 BATTERY CHARGER & PSU...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications BATTERY CHARGER & PSU (CONTINUED) STATE COMMENTS Charger High 28.05 28.125 28.20 Adjust with pot Charger Low 26.40 26.57 26.75 Battery Low 24.15 24.33 24.55 Standby Off 21.5 22.0 22.5 For voltage falling Notes: 1.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications 3.3.5 CURRENT CONSUMPTION 3.3.5.1 F3200 Quiescent & Alarm Currents At 24Vdc battery supply, nominal currents: Quiescent Alarm (2 Zone) Base Panel (notes 1-4) 130mA 275mA 8 Zone Module - all AZCs disabled...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications 3.3.5.2 NDU Quiescent and Alarm Currents Slimline NDU (FP0791/FP0792/FP0793/FP0794) Operating Voltage 24Vdc (18-28V) Termination For up to 2.5sqmm TPS Quiescent Alarm Current Consumption : 25mA 80mA Full cabinet NDU (FP0790) Quiescent...
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications INPUT SPECIFICATIONS 3.4.1 AZC SPECIFICATIONS General Terminations On 8 Zone Module, 2 per AZC. Demountable screw terminal 1.5sq mm cable max. Number 8 AZCs per 8 Zone Module. 64 max per panel.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications AZC SPECIFICATIONS (CONTINUED) AZC current limit at 13.1V (note 1) 15.0mA 16.6mA 18.0mA (14.0mA) AZC current limit into short circuit 16.0mA 17.5mA 19.0mA (15.0mA) EOL & detector quiescent 11.95mA EOL, no detectors 7.2mA...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications 1 Avail Det B3 Upper B2 Upper B1 Upper 10.0 12.0 14.0 16.0 18.0 20.0 Current mA Notes: 1. The graphs are typical values shown for PCB Iss E3 and later.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications Notes: 1. The graphs are typical values shown for PCB Issue E3 and later. For Issue D2 and earlier subtract 1mA from each (1.5mA at low voltage The currents are applicable only after Alarm has been latched.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications A short circuit at the end of an 800 Ohm line will give a B2 (Detector Operated) alarm. A short circuit at the end of a 2k Ohm line will give a B3 (programmable) condition.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications MAF/PSU INPUTS (CONTINUED) Load Resistance 400 Ohm - 10k Ohm (Load Mode) less than 400 Ohm with series diode at load. 14 Ohm absolute minimum. Anc 3 Supervision Input Termination Output terminals BELLS +, -...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications 3.4.5 NZ MODE DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD INPUTS The Display Extender Board is used with New Zealand operation only. The inputs it provides are: Silence Alarms, Trial Evac, Building Services Restore, Lamp Test and External Defect.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 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 1.1V max at 100mA “on” state Current Rating 100mA max per O/P, 0.6A max per module, 1A max per FIP.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications MAF/PSU OUTPUTS (CONTINUED) Ancillary & Bells Anc 1, Anc 2 1 Pole voltage-free changeover contacts Termination Demountable screw terminals, 1.5sq mm max cable Rating 30V, 1Adc inductive, 30V, 2Adc resistive (Note: The relays are 2 pole, with second pole terminated on PCB pads).
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 System Specifications MAF/PSU OUTPUTS (CONTINUED) +VNBF 1 non-demountable screw terminal, 4sq mm max cable 1 demountable screw terminal, 1.5sq mm max cable RZDU Comms Tx, Rx, 0V 3 Wire (+VBF2 available for 4...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual System Specifications 3.5.5 NZ DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD OUTPUTS This is used in New Zealand mode only. Refer to section 5.11 for wiring of the outputs on the unprotected termination board. The Display Extender Board already has common Normal, Defect and Fire status LEDs fitted to it, but these may be replicated externally if necessary.
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);...
Programming is described in detail in the F3200 AS4428.1 Programming Manual LT0256. MODULE CONFIGURATION The required modules are fitted to the F3200 as described in Section 2.3.2. Note that 8 way modules are connected Bus Out to Bus In, with all 8 Zone Modules preceding any 8 Relay Modules.
4.3.1 GENERAL The F3200 FIP has a dc power supply, which also serves as battery charger and requires a 24V sealed lead acid battery (i.e. 2 x 12V batteries in series) to be fitted. (See Section 3.3.3 for compatible batteries). Battery leads with 4.8mm Quick Connect receptacles (for connecting to the battery tabs) are included.
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GENERAL (CONTINUED) The approvals laboratory recommends using 90% de-rating of batteries used on F3200 because the battery fail voltage (Standby) is 22V instead of 21V (as used on some other FIPs). The local approval body may not require this, however, because...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Configuring a FIP EXAMPLE BATTERY/CHARGER CALCULATIONS (CONTINUED) An external 24V bell drawing 30mA. A PA0765 T-GEN 50 (Tones and Fault Monitoring) with a 16W speaker load. Calculate the required battery capacity and check the power supply capacity.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Configuring a FIP 4.3.4 BATTERY SIZE The maximum battery size given in the specification, Section 3.3.3, of 220mm x 220mm x 175mm, is imposed by the Cardframe, which obstructs insertion and removal of batteries in the bottom of the cabinet.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Configuring a FIP 20A Fuse FIG 4.3.2 BATTERY OVERCURRENT PROTECTION FOR LOADS GREATER THAN 3A Issue 1.22 5 July 2016 Page 4-7...
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The +VNBF output (J7A) must not be used. CURRENT CALCULATIONS Add an extra 80mA to the stated F3200 quiescent and alarm currents if the connection to the J3/1 AC IN terminal is made. PROGRAMMING With an external DC supply the F3200 should be programmed with mains disabled and “Fault after 8 hours of Mains Fail”...
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Configuring a FIP LINKS ON PCB MODULES 4.4.1 CONTROLLER/DISPLAY Apart from E2INIT (SW1) and DATABASE WRITE PROTECT/ENABLE (Lk7) all links on the Controller Display are factory set. (These configure the PCB for memory chips used, other functions, and type e.g.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Configuring a FIP THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK Page 4-10 5 July 2016 Issue 1.22...
5.1.1 CABINET INSTALLATION The location of the F3200 FIP is chosen by the Fire Authority and building owner (or owner’s representative) in accordance with the Australian Standard AS1670.1. If the cardframe needs to be made removable to allow fitting/removing of large batteries, this should be done prior to cabinet installation.
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5.1.2 CARDFRAME INSTALLATION A KT0072 Cardframe upgrade kit can be fitted to a 15U F3200 to allow it to take more than three 8 way modules. If the system does not require large batteries (refer to Section 4.3.4) it may be fitted as follows, using a pop rivet gun and M4 nut driver.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring 5.1.3 MODULE INSTALLATION The 8 Zone Modules and any 8 Relay Modules are fitted in order, from top to bottom. The FRCs fit under each PCB, from BUS OUT of the top one to Bus IN of the next one (see Fig 5.1.2).
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Note that a special 26-way FRC loom (LM0092) is required to connect the first Display Board to the Controller Board. It has one 34 way FRC connector and is included in the F3200 LED Display Kit (FZ3031). Other options are LM0339 (220mm) and LM0335 (900mm).
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Extended LED Displays F3200 has an upper limit of 64 zones so requires only 4 LED display boards, if used. An NDU may be required to display more than 64 zones. In larger systems, with more than approximately 12 LED display boards (192 zones), there is an increased possibility of spurious LED operation.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring Connection to first zone display board FIG 5.1.4 CONNECTION OF DISPLAY CLOCK BUFFER BOARD 5.1.5 ZONE LABELLING For ME0060 zone labelling for the LED Displays can be done simply using LB0298.
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring FIELD WIRING 5.2.1 GENERAL Cabling should comply with all the points in AS1670.1, Section 3.24. Note the requirements for segregation and identification. The cabling should, in general, be of not less than 0.75mm² cross sectional area, insulated and have red PVC sheathing.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring FIG 5.2.2 GOOSENECK CABLING 5.2.2 MAINS WIRING The mains (240Vac) supply must be connected in accordance with AS1670.1 and AS3000 regulations. Ensure the mains cables to the FIP are isolated at the Distribution Board before connecting to the FIP.
FIG 5.3.2 TYCO SU0600 CONNECTION Note that a 47 ohm resistor is required between the F3200’s AZC +ve terminal and the detector circuit when any T614 (Mk1), 4098-9618EA, 4098-9619EA or 4098-9621EA heat detectors are present on the circuit (refer PBG0116).
(ref Specifications Section 3.4.2) a series diode must be fitted as shown. Heavy Load Wiring If a load greater than 2A resistive (1A dc inductive) needs to be controlled by F3200 then this can be achieved with the addition of a 24V Bell Monitor Board (PA0494). This can switch up to 5A dc (resistive) and supervises the load wiring for open and short circuit faults.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring W A R N I N G Apart from the mains supply to the FIP only ELV wiring may enter the cabinet. Relays must switch only Extra Low Voltage (ELV) signals.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring WARNING SYSTEM WIRING The typical configuration allocates the Ancil 3/Bells relay to drive the Warning System, and has links Lk2-4 fitted so that a switched 24V output is available at the +/- terminals. The supervision allows for up to 3 branches of wiring, with each requiring its own end of line resistor (EOLR).
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5.5.3 using the Ancil 3/Bells output supervision. ISO 8201 STROBE DRIVER The ISO 8201 Strobe Driver Module can be controlled by the F3200 Bells/Anc 3 relay output as the Mini-Gen is done in Figure 5.5.2. In fact both a Mini-Gen and a Strobe Driver could be controlled at the same time using the relay output as long as the total load current is within allowed limits.
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FIP I/P Remove Lk2, 3, 4 on MAF Normally - closed F3200 Fault relay MICROVAC OR QE90 (* = EOLR for F3200 AZC) FIG 5.5.4 WIRING ANCIL 3 AND 8ZM INPUT TO MICROVAC/QE90 Issue 1.22 5 July 2016 Page 5-19...
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SINGLE LINE 50W MAX F3200 T-GEN 50 Slave (See Note 2) 100k +24V +24V Line Fault Text (See Note 2) 100k DUAL LINE 50W MAX TOTAL FIGURE 5.5.6 WIRING T-GEN 50 TO F3200 BELLS/ANC 3 RELAY Page 5-20 5 July 2016 Issue 1.22...
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring MODULE RELAY WIRING The 8 Relay Module relays each have one set of voltage free change-over contacts (i.e. one pole) accessible via screw terminals, to switch plant equipment. The second pole of each relay can be accessed by fitting a 3-way de-mountable connector block pair CN0488 and CN0260.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring DUAL POLE – POLARITY REVERSAL OUTPUT 5.6.1 Two relays; or 1 relay, an open collector output and an external 2 pole relay (e.g. PA0730); can be arranged to provide a supervised dual-polarity output suitable for driving dual strobes (Alert and Evacuate) or some visual warning devices (e.g.
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Only one Mini-Gen or Strobe Driver module is allowed on this arrangement. However, single or dual speaker/strobe branch wiring can be supported. The Mini-Gen/Strobe Driver must be located in the F3200. It is recommended that 2 x 27k EOL resistors are used. If there is only one branch, fit one resistor at the end of the wiring, the other at the Mini-Gen/Strobe Driver output terminals - so that it can be moved to the end of a second branch if it is added later.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring Figure 5.6.4 shows using 2 poles of one relay output to control and supervise 1 or 2 Mini- Gens or ISO8201 Strobe Driver Modules. The CN0260 and CN0488 connector parts are required to provide the 2 pole of the relay.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring Figure 5.6.5 shows using two relay outputs to control and supervise 1 or 2 Mini-Gen or ISO8201 Strobe Driver modules. 2 x 27k EOL resistors are required. If only one Mini-Gen/Strobe Driver is fitted, put one EOL at the end of the field wiring and the other across the DC IN +ve, -ve terminals.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring 5.6.3 CONTROLLING EVACUATION CIRCUIT DIRECTLY Two poles of a relay on the 8 Relay Module can be used to directly control a circuit of 24V evacuation devices (sounders, AVI Mk2s, etc).
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring OPEN COLLECTOR WIRING 5.7.1 LED MIMIC DISPLAYS It is expected that the most common use the open collector outputs will be to switch LEDs on "mimic" displays. These outputs are approved for field connection, so may be used to "drive"...
Installation & Wiring ASE INSTALLATION AND WIRING A Centaur ASE may be mounted in an F3200 panel or an NDU in a large cabinet. Two kits are available, namely KT0199 and KT0212. Both are 3U hinged front panels accommodating 1 or 2 ASE or V-Modem units (or a combination) respectively. The kits include mounting parts and fitting instructions.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring RDU WIRING A FIP may drive up to 8 Remote Display Units (RDUs) that are programmed to send information back to the FIP. More "monitoring only" devices may be connected to the FIP RZDU Tx line.
F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring 5.10 NDU INSTALLATION AND WIRING 5.10.1 INSTALLATION OF 19" NDU The NDU is available in a 15U cabinet; in slimline surface, flush and deep cabinets, and as a 19" rack mount kit (FP0794). Mounting of the 15U and slimline cabinets is covered earlier and the FP0794 must be installed as follows to meet the EMC requirements.
5.11.1 GENERAL New Zealand mode operation may be enabled on an NDU but not on an F3200 fire panel. An NDU with New Zealand mode enabled may be connected to a Panel-Link network of panels which also have “New Zealand” mode enabled. The NDU may be used with or without a MAF board, and optionally with a NZ Display Extender board.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD (CONTINUED) Trial Evac When the Trial Evac input is activated, the Bell relay is energised and the BEL logic token is set true regardless of any silence alarms or bells isolate condition.
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring 5.12 INSTALLATION : NZ DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD & BRIGADE DISPLAYS 5.12.1 GENERAL An NDU is not normally used as a brigade connection point. If an NDU is used as a brigade connection point then, in general, a separate display panel must be provided if there needs to be zone alarm indication to the attending Fire Brigade staff.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring MIMIC DISPLAY (CONTINUED) These parts are available for constructing displays of this type: FP0475 FP 16 ZONE LED DISPLAY EXTENDER KIT (C/W LOOM) FZ3031 16 ZONE LED DISPLAY EXTENDER KIT, RHS POSITION...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Installation & Wiring 5.12.4 DISPLAY EXTENDER BOARD MISCELLANEOUS TERMINATION The miscellaneous signals available through a NZ Display Extender Board are accessible via a 26 way FRC and PA0483 unprotected termination board. A termination pin out diagram is given in Fig 5.12.3.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Installation & Wiring External Mimic Display Cabinet NDU Cabinet Wiring to individual 6-way common LEDs Display cable with series resistors, Extender Termination and optional index Board Board lamp (24V) PA0499 PA0483 Miscellaneous Inputs...
5.13.1 RS485 NETWORKING USING PA0773 RS485 BOARD A network of up to 32 F3200 panels using dual copper wire pairs can be achieved by fitting the FP0795 F3200 RS485 Network Kit in each panel. This kit includes an RS485 board which is mounted on standoffs in the right hand side cabinet wall.
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Details on a convenient mounting bracket (FP1013) to mount the parts on the right hand side cabinet wall and wiring information from the F3200 Controller to the PIB are included in the PIB User Manual (LT0519). The maximum number of F3200 panels that can be interconnected is 64.
AS1668 AIR CONDITIONING CONTROL 6.1.1 GENERAL The following features of F3200 allow it to be easily adapted to make a Fire Fan Control and Indication Panel (FFCP) (referred to as AS1668 which is the relevant Australian and NZ Standard): ...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications FIG 6.1.2 F3200 WITH TYPICAL AS1668 PANEL (10 UNITS) 6.1.2 CIRCUITS & ZONES FIP End Inputs The "off", "auto" and "on" inputs from the AS1668 Control Module can be connected to 0, 1 or 2 AZCs as desired.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications CIRCUITS & ZONES (CONTINUED) The option in Fig 6.1.3 A could be implemented by "tacking" the 560E resistor (or 6V8 Zener) onto the PCB. The 2 AZC option (Fig 6.1.4) could also be implemented by soldering the extra resistor and wires onto the unused contact of the rotary switch on the PCB.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications CIRCUITS & ZONES (CONTINUED) For options A and C in Fig 6.1.3, configure circuit Alarm Text as "manual" and voltage band B1 as "Instant Alarm" (refer to table below). Voltage Default Program...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications CIRCUITS & ZONES (CONTINUED) Where a "Fault" contact is available, along with "Run", both can be put onto a single AZC with the NO "Fault" contact shorting the AZC and voltage band B1 programmed as "Fault"...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 6.1.4 LEDS The 3 LEDs may be controlled directly from the switch; driven off 3 open collector (O/C) outputs or driven off 2 O/Cs with a Zener diode as shown in Fig 6.1.6. Note that where the...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications Each of these circuit arrangements can be achieved using the KT0113 kit – follow the assembly instructions supplied (LT0438). The board supplied in the kit must be modified as per the installation instructions to give circuit type 3 operation (2 outputs as per Figure 6.1.6B and shown on wiring diagram 1945-19-3) or type 4 operation (3 outputs as per Figure...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 6.1.5 AS1668 CONTROL MODULE & DRAWINGS The following drawings are of 2 typical configurations using the KT0113 AS1688 Control Module. Circuits 3 and 4 both use the KT0113 module, but involve selective "snipping" out of components as detailed on the instructions.
ME0442 1 zone 1U gas control module and an 8 Relay Module. It has a 3A power supply. FP0877 is based on a 6A (PSU) F3200 assembled in the standard 15U cabinet (FP0782). It comes complete with an ME0442 1 zone 1U gas control module pre-wired to the 8 Zone Module and an 8 Relay Module.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications LOGIC & CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED) The logic equations for F3200 to match Fig 6.2.1 are as follows. where: OC1 = Gas Initiated LED (i.e. Timer Running) OC2 = Manual Release Activated LED (i.e. LCS Gas Start) OC3 = Gas Discharged LED OC4 = System Inoperative (i.e.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications LOGIC & CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED) Configure Zones Zone Latch MAF Anc1 Anc2 Bells Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Gas Start (see note 10) Gas Released Gas Inhibit Gas Isolated N If required (see note 3)
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(<2 Ohm) and a fired one. The actuator has 3 series forward diodes across the element so that current will continue to flow through it after the element has fired. With F3200 if both actuators fire, a supervision fault may or may not be generated.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications Single device with regulator at furthest point Multiple devices with current regulator at furthest point (EOL) Multiple devices with limiting resistor (not recommended method). FIGURE 6.2.2 A-C CONNECTING CV98 ACTUATORS 21Ohm or...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications 6.2.5 AVI SIGNS The AVI is an illuminated, 24Vdc warning sign with an internal sounder that produces AS2220 Alert and Evacuate warning tones or the ISO 8201 Evacuate signal (requires V1.20 or later software for ISO signal). It has two independent sets of indication (i.e. top and bottom), two signal inputs, and can be configured to provide the combinations of tone and illumination required for gas release warning signs.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications AVI Mk2 (Continued) The configuration of some commonly used signs is as follows. Function Illuminate Tone Polarity Links Fitted Top: FIRE ALARM Alert IN-T/IN-B Bottom: EVACUATE AREA Both Evac IN-B/IN-T Top: FIRE ALARM...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications For FIRE ALARM / DO NOT ENTER, FIRE ALARM / EVACUATE AREA RL1 = Stage 1 OR Stage 2 S = Supervised U = Unsupervised RL2a = RL2b = Stage 2 RL2a, RL2b can be two separate relays driven together.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 6.2.5.2 Original AVI Original AVIs (FP0628) have three pairs of terminals that accept signals from the FIP, namely '+24V', 'ALERT-', and 'EVAC-'. They can be connected and operated in two modes, namely 2-wire and 3-wire.
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USING OLD ME0065 – ME0069 GAS CONTROL DOORS 6.2.6 Older F3200 gas panels were supplied with the ME0065-69 gas control doors (refer drawing 1931-47). These provide a common +24V supply and switched 0V outputs to activate the warning signs. They were designed for the original FP0628 AVI, but do support the Mk2 AVI.
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1931-47 1 Zone Gas Flood Door (ME0065-69), Circuit Diagram 1937-2 Local Gas Control Station, Circuit Diagram 1931-123 F3200 AS4428 7U 1 Zone Gas Flood Door Loom/Wiring Diagram 1931-124 F3200 AS4428 1U 1 Zone Gas Flood Panel Loom/Wiring Diagram 1931-132 ME0065-69 Gas Door Mods for AVI Mk2 3-Wire Connections Issue 1.22...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications FIG 6.2.6 LOCAL GAS CONTROL STATION, FRONT VIEW Page 6-22 5 July 2016 Issue 1.22...
AS1670.1 allows for the cabling from FIP to sub-FIP to be less than 0.75sqmm, and the resistance may be considerably greater than that used in standard detector circuits. The "Low Current Mode" for an F3200 AZC allows supervision of sub-FIPs on circuits with high resistance.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications CONNECTION (CONTINUED) The Main FIP Brigade Standby and Isolate relays could be reprogrammed to include the "standby" zone "alarm" and "fault" conditions, or separate module relays could be programmed to operate on the zone "alarm" and "fault" conditions. These would then be connected to the Brigade transmitting device in series/parallel with the Standby and Isolate contacts of the MAF Brigade relays as appropriate.
Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications FIRE DETECTION IN HAZARDOUS AREAS (EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES) 6.4.1 REFERENCES AS 2380 Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres - Explosion-Protection Techniques. AS 2381 Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres - Selection, Installation & Maintenance. AS 2430 Classification of Hazardous Areas.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications 6.4.3 INTRINSICALLY SAFE DETECTION There are two types of device which may be inserted in a detector circuit between the FIP and the detectors to limit the electrical energy flow into the hazardous area and provide IS detection: Galvanically (transformer) isolated repeaters (isolators).
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6.4.3.2 6 TERMINAL ISOLATED REPEATER The following 6 terminal isolating repeaters can connect an F3200 zone to an IS detection circuit using the circuit of Fig 6.4.3.2. Detector quantities and circuit lengths are shown in Table 6.4.3. The pin numbers shown are for the KFD2-STC4-Ex1.
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KFD2-STC4-Ex1 KFD2-STC4-Ex1 FIG 6.4.3.2 F3200 IS CIRCUIT USING 6-TERMINAL REPEATER Relay or Open Collector For each AZC there must be either: a corresponding relay (e.g. Module Relay RLn) with normally closed contacts breaking the supply to the Isolator as shown; or an open collector output switching the supply 0V to the Isolator as shown.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 6 TERMINAL ISOLATED REPEATER (CONTINUED) Any alarm on the detector circuit (either a short circuit or detector operation) will cause a B1 or a B2 voltage level on the FIP AZC, depending on the battery voltage.
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With the addition of the ZAU401 Zone Adaptor Unit Rev 2 (PA0838), a lower-cost 4-terminal isolating repeater can be used with the F3200 panel. The ZAU401 can be thought of as a single zone circuit module that can be added to a panel to make it compatible with a wider range of detectors –...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 4 TERMINAL ISOLATED REPEATER WITH ZONE ADAPTOR UNIT ZAU401 (REV 2) (CONTINUED) Programming & Limitations The circuit should be programmed as Mode 1 (standard). Voltage bands B1 and B3 can be left at default, though it is better to program B1 as fault.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Applications 4 TERMINAL ISOLATED REPEATER WITH ZONE ADAPTOR UNIT ZAU401 (REV 2) (CONTINUED) Notes Circuit lengths quoted are total from the FIP to the EOL. The length quoted is the maximum for the corresponding quantity of detectors.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Applications 4 TERMINAL ISOLATED REPEATER ALONE (CONTINUED) Programming & Limitations The required EOL resistance is lower than the standard 2k7. Two methods for obtaining the correct EOL value are: Place a 22K 5% resistor in parallel with the supplied 2k7 EOL. This achieves the required value.
There may be some situations where it is necessary to monitor a set of normally-closed contacts which open on "alarm". As standard these cannot be wired directly to the F3200 AZC terminals. The Vigilant Contact Conversion Module (part number PA0443) may be used as a conversion interface between the contacts and an F3200 AZC.
– not through an intrinsically-safe isolator, and thus cannot be used in hazardous area applications. For IS applications refer to Section 6.4. The S231i+ and S231f+ detectors are not directly compatible with the F3200. However, compatibility can be achieved by using the PA0838 ZAU401 (Rev 2) Zone Adaptor unit between the panel and the detectors.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation CHAPTER 7 ALIGNMENT, ADJUSTMENT & PLACING INTO OPERATION Issue 1.22 5 July 2016 Page 7-1...
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Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation ALIGNMENT & ADJUSTMENT All the F3200 modules (pcbs) are tested and aligned in the factory before being supplied to the customer or fitted to a FIP. The only field adjustments that may be necessary are to set the LCD contrast and the battery charger voltage.
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7.2.1 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 and the mains is not yet switched on. Note that all electronic modules were tested and adjusted in the factory and should need no further adjustment.
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Document No: LT0255 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation 7.2.2 POWER UP To place the F3200 FIP into operation, perform the following steps: STEP 1 Ensure that the Mains Isolate Switch is OFF. STEP 2 Ensure that 240 VAC is connected to the panel from the mains distribution switchboard.
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation 7.2.3 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.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Alignment, Adjustment & 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 Mains Switch neon off/on for switch off/on...
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"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.
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APPENDIX A1 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. For IS application refer to Section 6.4.
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Appendix A DETECTORS CERTIFIED WITH F3200 FIP TYPE DESCRIPTION DCA-B-60R HEAT DETECTOR TYPE A DCA-B-90R HEAT DETECTOR TYPE C HEAT DETECTOR TYPE A WITH YBO – R/4A BASE DCD-A HEAT DETECTOR TYPE C WITH YBO – R/4A BASE...
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Document No: LT0255 F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Appendix A DETECTORS CERTIFIED WITH F3200 FIP MAX NO. TYPE DESCRIPTION SERIES 60 APOLLO HEAT DETECTOR TYPES A, B, C, D SERIES 60 APOLLO PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR SERIES 60 APOLLO IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR...
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F3200/NDU AS4428.1 Installation Manual Document No: LT0255 Appendix A ACTUATING DEVICE COMPATIBILITY NOTES The maximum number of detectors per AZC allowed by the standard is 40. Those detectors shown in brackets are old models and have the same characteristics as the current models.
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Mode 1 (standard) suits most detectors where remote LEDs are not used. High Current Detectors The following detectors require the F3200 circuit to be programmed into high current mode (mode 2) to give sufficient LED (lamp) illumination current. Olsen C23B, C23BEx, R23B, R24B (and Ex where applicable), Flameguard, Intertec, Apollo Series 60.
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(e.g. for AVF), then it is necessary to use 15V MCPs and program B3 = Instant Alarm. This means that 15V MCPs cannot be used on the same circuit as any detector that requires B3 = Alarm. ╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════╤═════════════════╗ ║ DETECTORS COMPATIBLE WITH F3200 FIP │ VOLTAGE BANDS ║ ║ │ FOR MODES 1 & 2 ║...
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