Panasonic Brooks FireTracker FT1020G3 Operation Manual
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Panasonic Brooks FireTracker FT1020G3 Operation Manual

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Operation Manual
FT1020G3
Rev 2.10.4
For Software V2.10.4
FDCIE
FT1020G3
MA430
March 2023

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 For Software V2.10.4 FDCIE FT1020G3 MA430 March 2023...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Table of Contents Introduction ........................10 Overview ..........................10 Definitions / Explanations ....................10 General Description ......................13 The FT1020G3 FDCIE ...................... 13 Com Loop Units ......................... 14 Address and Mode ......................14 Software (S/W) Versions ....................14 2.4.1 EBLWin ......................
  • Page 4 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 6.1.1 User Name ..................... 41 6.1.2 Password ....................... 41 6.1.3 Password for Web-server / Gateway Access only .......... 42 Access Levels ........................42 6.2.1 How to Log On ....................42 6.2.2 Navigation / General Procedures ..............42 User Level .........................
  • Page 5 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 16.2 Fire Alarm Reset ........................ 68 16.2.1 All (Default) ....................68 16.2.2 Single ......................68 16.2.3 Single with Automatic Disablement ............... 69 16.3 Test Mode Alarm Reset ..................... 69 16.4 Acknowledged and Isolated Alarm (for only NZ) Reset ............. 69 16.5 Heavy Smoke / Heat Alarm Reset ..................
  • Page 6 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.1 Zone or Zone Address (H2/B1) ..................113 23.2 Output (H2/B2) ........................ 115 23.3 Output Type (H2/B3) ....................... 117 23.4 Alarm Devices (H2/B4) ....................119 23.5 Routing Equipment / ASE (H2/B5) .................. 121 23.6 Alert Annunciation (H2/B6) ....................123 Set Calendar and Clock (H3) ..................
  • Page 7 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Revision history ......................179 36.1 Operation Manual Revisions Table ................. 179 36.2 Software Revision V2.10.4 ....................179...
  • Page 8 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Table of Figures Figure 1 Connection diagram of FT1020G3................. 13 Figure 2 FT1020G3 with Optional OWS and Control/Display Modules ........ 17 Figure 3 FT1020G3 front display ..................18 Figure 4 Occupant Warning System Display ............... 25 Figure 5 Gas Extinguishing Display Layout .................
  • Page 9 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 List of Tables Table 1 Definitions and Explanations Table 2 Control unit specifications Table 3 Control Unit limitations Table 4 LED indicators and push buttons on Fire Brigade Panel (FBP) Table 5 LED indicators on Control Panel (CP) Table 6 Push buttons / keypad on Control Panel (CP) Table 7 Symbol indications Table 8 Priority Order...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Introduction Overview FT1020G3 Operation Manual is a document intended to be used by the end user and the fire brigade personnel as well as service / commissioning engineers. The block wiring diagrams of the standard FT1020G3 in 19” rack configurations and general arrangements are shown in Chapter 34 page 173.
  • Page 11 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 A detector with only two statuses, i.e. normal or fire alarm. The detector has a "closing contact" and a series alarm resistor. Normally plugged in a conventional detector base CDB (see Conventional detector below), which is connected to a conventional zone line input. Some types are water proof types and cannot be plugged in the standard base, it is connected directly to a zone line.
  • Page 12 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Router or Repeater is the same type of unit (different configuration). All network programming (configuration) is configured using the PC program “TLON Manager”. See also separate TLON Manager Technical Manual. False or unwanted alarms Nuisance alarms LED (Light Emitting Diode) = Yellow, green or red optical indicator ("lamp").
  • Page 13: General Description

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 General Description The FT1020G3 FDCIE FT1020G3 is a microprocessor controlled intelligent fire alarm system, intended for analogue addressable detectors, as well as conventional detectors and manual call points. Four loops are available to connect addressable units e.g. On each COM loop it is possible to connect up to four SUB-loops.
  • Page 14: Com Loop Units

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Com Loop Units Addressable COM loop units are connected directly to a COM loop. Address and Mode The addressable units must have both address and mode set. This is done in different ways for different units, for example address setting tool 4414E, DIP switches, jumpers, or via the FDCIE display.
  • Page 15: Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (Fdcie)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (FDCIE) FT1020G3 Specifications Table 2 Control unit specifications Item Specifications Mains Voltage 230V (195-253), 2 A @ 6.5A System Voltage Quiescent / alarm current is calculated by EBLWin and is Current Consumption dependent on other equipment fitted in FT1020G3, type and number of expansion boards, connected external equipment, etc.
  • Page 16: Ft1020G3 Limitations

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FT1020G3 Limitations Some limitations have been increased as well as adding new types. The following table lists some of the limitations in V2.10.x software. Table 3 Control Unit limitations Item Loop FDCIE Network System General fire alarm via programmable input 30 x 100 External fault via programmable input 30 x 50...
  • Page 17: Ft1020G3 Fdcie Layout

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FT1020G3 FDCIE Layout The FT1020G3 is available in many configurations depending on the number of options fitted in the FDCIE. The 19” rack cabinet 22U style is shown in Figure 2 below. Figure 2 FT1020G3 with Optional OWS and Control/Display Modules The cabinet is fitted with different options e.g.
  • Page 18: Front Display

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 • Main board 5012, see Figure 9 page 30.  4 x COM loops (0-3) to which the loop units are connected, refer to Figure 24 page 176.  4 x programmable supervised voltage outputs (S0-S3), refer to Figure 24 page 176.
  • Page 19: Led Indicators And Push Buttons

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Note: “Alarm Routing Activated” LED will be replaced by “ASE Activated” in the revised front to fulfil AS4428.3:2020 The Fire Brigade Panel (section framed by red boarder) is integrated in the main FT1020G3 front display. FBP is normally used by fire services personnel to investigate which alarm point / zone(s) have activated a fire alarm and take the required operational control of the system.
  • Page 20: Table 5 Led Indicators On Control Panel (Cp)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 the key in the display, the key has no function Used when LEDs "Several Alarms" (L6) are lit, scroll through the queued alarm points or zone-addresses. For Several Alarms Grey more details, see chapter "Fire alarm" page 58. Note: To scroll/browse through the queued zones, use the soft key "Next zone"...
  • Page 21: The Display (Lcd)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Table 6 Push buttons / keypad on Control Panel (CP) Key/push button Operation/function Used to accept / select a menu or input of data. Also  (Enter) used to acknowledge fault signal and service signal. Left / right keys used to move the cursor in a menu.
  • Page 22: Table 7 Symbol Indications

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 3.4.2.2 Symbol Area The symbol area is located at the top of the display, see chapter 3.4.2.1 above. Table 7 Symbol indications Symbol area Symbol Indicating The door is open in any FDCIE. See “Open Door” page 56. See also menu H4/U3. Loss of mains in any FDCIE or external power supply unit in the system, i.e.
  • Page 23: System Information In The Lcd

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 System Information in the LCD FT1020G3, Control Unit number, date and time are displayed. An example of the information area shown below: FT1020G3 Control Unit: XX dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm dd-mm-yyyy = (Date) Day-month-Year Control Unit; XX = 00-29 hh:mm = (Time) hour:minute 3.5.1 User Definable System Information...
  • Page 24: Ft1020G3 Options

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FT1020G3 Options I/O Matrix 4582 The I/O matrix board 4582 is an interface between the FDCIE (COM loop) and various types of control / indication boards e.g. AS1668 fan control, Zone Disable and indication, NZ mimic panel, etc.
  • Page 25: Occupant Warning System (Ows)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Occupant Warning System (OWS) 4.3.1 Standard OWS Display The standard Brooks OWS display and control layout is shown in Figure 4 below. For more details, refer to the standalone OWS manual MA380. Figure 4 Occupant Warning System Display Brooks Occupant Warning System is a single evacuation zone system designed to provide warning to the occupant to evacuate the building in the event of fire or emergency.
  • Page 26: Gaseous Extinguishing Control Module

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Gaseous Extinguishing Control Module The gaseous extinguishing control module is available to use as an option in FT1020G3. The gas module provides outputs to drive the following: A combination of Brooks Warning Signs • • Brooks Local Control Station (LCS) Voice / Tone Electronic Sounder •...
  • Page 27: Printer Option

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Printer Option As of firmware version V2.4.9 onwards, the printer option on the FT1020G3 has be converted into a serial data interface in the Australian Convention. This feature provides the panel with the capability to output serial bit stream data via a selection of either RS232 or RS485 interface.
  • Page 28: 19" Rack Cabinet & Brooks Loop Modules

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 19” Rack Cabinet & Brooks Loop Modules Cabinet Overview The Brooks 19” rack cabinets are designed to suit Brooks modular display / control modules. The enclosures are available in the following cabinet size: • Large 22U enclosure 1050mm High x 600mm Wide x 250mm Deep, Figure 22 Small 13U enclosure 700mm High x 600mm Wide x 250mm Deep, Figure 23 •...
  • Page 29: Enclosure Components

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 8 FT128 (or FT1020G3) Mounted in 13U Small 19" Rack Enclosure Enclosure Components Each 22U, 13U or 6U cabinet can be fitted with standard and optional face plates, equipment plates, ancillary racks, etc. The available plates as follows: •...
  • Page 30: Figure 9 Main Board 5012

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Main board 5012 is backward compatible with 5010 and can be connected to an • existing TLON network with software ≥ V2.10.4. MMI board 5015 is backward compatible with 5011. • Higher stabilised supply voltage results in approximately 55% longer loop length. •...
  • Page 31: Loop Board 5017

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 2. Connectors for 4 x Com loop board 5017 3. J17, Not used 4. J14, extra serial channel (not used) 5. LED D1 Off = TLON board 0 communicating Steady = TLON board 1 communicating 6.
  • Page 32: Figure 11 Mmi Board 5015

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 The MMI board 5015 is mounted on the rear of a 6U face plate behind the front display. The MMI has connection to the main board, LCD, loud speaker and Brooks serial interface module. The PCB layout is shown in Figure 11 below. Figure 11 MMI Board 5015 1.
  • Page 33: Addressable Com Loop Display Modules

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Addressable COM Loop Display Modules The ancillary 3U rack is designed to be fitted with any combination of display modules as shown in Figure 12 below. Figure 12 3U Ancillary Modules Face Plate Any combination of modules in Figure 13 to Figure 16 will fit onto the 3U Ancillary Modules Face Plate shown in Figure 12 These provide maximum flexibility for controlling and indicating of programmable inputs and outputs when used with FT1020G3 Addressable FDCIE loaded with software ≥...
  • Page 34: Power Monitor And Loop Connection Module 1204

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 All the display modules have a slot in them for the placement of a label for the individual control group of the display module. 5.4.1 Power monitor and loop connection module 1204 1204 Module is designed as an interface point between a rack of new display modules and a loop in the FT1020G3.
  • Page 35: Fan / Damper Control Module 1206 / 1211

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 14 1205 Zone Control Module 5.4.3 Fan / Damper Control Module 1206 / 1211 The 1206 is a four Fan Display and Control Module which is an upgrade over the old 4582 / SUB902 Fan Display combination. The 1206 is programmed in EBLWin as an “I/O Matrix board 4582”...
  • Page 36: Table 13 Fan Indicators And Controls

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 A fan reset switch is provided to independently restore the fan status to the non-alarm condition as required by AS1670.1:2015 section 7 i.e. reset the alarm in the FDCIE will not restore the fans to the non-fire condition until the reset switch is pressed. Two new features are added in the new 19”...
  • Page 37: Generic Ft1020G3 Display And Control Modules

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Table 14 Damper indicators and controls LED indicator & buttons Indicating FIRE MODE General fire mode - Red Illuminates to indicate general fire. FIRE Damper open - Red Illuminates to damper is opened. NON- FIRE Damper close - Green Illuminates normal status i.e.
  • Page 38: Generic 8 Switches / 8 Led's Display / Control Module 1207

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 1207 1208 1209 1210 Figure 16 Display and control modules 5.5.1 Generic 8 Switches / 8 LED’s Display / Control Module 1207 1207 is a Generic 8 programmable switches and 8 programmable LEDs display and control module, programmed as a normal type input (switch) and a normal type output (LED).
  • Page 39: I/O Field Modules

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 I/O Field Modules Three new I/O COM loop addressable field modules are available using software ≥ V2.4.x as shown below: Module No. Subassembly no. Description 1200 SUB997 Single supervised input / single relay output 1202 SUB994 Four Supervised inputs / four relay outputs 1203...
  • Page 40: 1202 Module - Sub994

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 5.6.2 1202 Module – SUB994 1202 or SUB994 comprises four supervised inputs and four latching relay outputs. The functions and programming of each input or output is identical to 1200 I/O module. Connection is similar to 1200 module shown in Figure 17 above and the PCB is shown in Figure 18 below.
  • Page 41: User Data & Access Levels

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 User Data & Access Levels User Data FT1020G3 supports different levels for different users. To log on to an FT1020G3, a User name and Password are required. Ten different User names with individual Passwords can be used. Via EBLWin (menu “System”), ten different User names with individual Passwords can be defined in the "User data"...
  • Page 42: Password For Web-Server / Gateway Access Only

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 6.1.3 Password for Web-server / Gateway Access only Normally a password consists of 6 digits. This allows the same user to gain access to the control unit as well as to the web-server / Gateway, if both are selected. If a user should have access to the Web-server / Gateway only, it is possible to select a stronger password.
  • Page 43: User Level

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 User Level Each user level type has access to specific menus according to Table 15 below. Table 15 Levels of access Information only Building Officer Service Personnel H4 Present system status H1 Perform monthly test H1 Perform monthly test H6 Display faults H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 44: User Level 2A

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Push button Operation/function Silence buzzer in FT1020G3 Silence all alarm devices (OWS or sounders). Reset fire alarms Disable active alarm Scroll / browse through the active queued alarms OWS controls, if fitted AS1668 Fan / Damper Control Manual override of AS1668 fan or Damper controls, if fitted Zone Disablement Quick access to zone disable / re-enable, if fitted...
  • Page 45: User Level 2B

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 6.3.5 User Level 2B After the door has been opened using 003 key ("Door open" symbol in the symbol area), you have access to level 1 and after log on as “Building officer” (level 2B), access to the following menus: H1 Perform monthly test H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 46: User Level 3A

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 6.3.6 User level 3A After the door has been opened using 003 key ("Door open" symbol in the symbol field), the service / maintenance personnel have access to level 2B and after log on as “Service personnel”...
  • Page 47: Technical Number / Presentation Number

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Technical Number / Presentation Number Technical Number for COM Loop Units The technical number “NNNNNN” is used when programming any unit connected to the COM loops. Technical number is also used to identify which unit has generated a fault. 00-29 001 - 253 The control unit addresses...
  • Page 48: Silence Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Silence Alarm Devices In FT1020G3 front membrane, the push button "SILENCE ALARM" (P2) in the fire brigade panel can be used to silence the warning devices, refer to Figure 3 page 18. When the alarm devices are activated and the push button "SILENCE ALARM" is pressed during a pre-warning, a fire alarm or a Co-incidence alarm, the following will occur: The symbol...
  • Page 49: Silence Alarm (Inside Switch)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 SILENCE ALARM (inside switch) Note: The functions in this chapter are used only in the New Zealand convention. The button "SILENCE ALARM" (P2) is called inside switch, it operates slightly different in the NZ convention as shown in the following section. The button SILENCE ALARM (inside switch) toggles between two states: •...
  • Page 50 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 An example: First alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1) Isolated alarm Zone Address 002-03 SMOKE User definable alarm text for 002-03. Menu...
  • Page 51: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Disable / Re-enable Alarm Devices i.e. type "Alarm devices", can be collectively Outputs programmed for sounders or OWS disabled for all control units during Fire alarm or Alert Annunciation alarm, this is done via menu H2/B4. The disablement is indicated by LED Fault / Disablements "General disablements"...
  • Page 52: 10 "Silence Buzzer

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "SILENCE BUZZER" The buzzer in FT1020G3 will sound for: • Fire alarm (0.4 / 0.4 sec.) Co-incidence alarm (2-zone or 2-unit dependent fire alarm): When only one zone or • one zone / address (alarm point) is in alarm status (0.8 / 5 sec.) •...
  • Page 53: Disable Or Re-Enable Output

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Disable or Re-enable Output All control outputs (except outputs of type “Alarm devices”) can be individually disabled via menu H2/B2: Loop unit xxxxxx output x • • Control unit xx Sx Control unit xx Rx •...
  • Page 54: Disable/Re-Enable Control Outputs

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Disable/Re-enable Control Outputs All control outputs programmed as type: • Control (general) Ventilation (Smoke control activated) • • Extinguishing system (Fire protection activated) Interlocking • ….. can be collectively disabled via menu H2/B3 for a specified control unit or all control units.
  • Page 55: 13 "Disable" Button

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 “DISABLE” Button When the push button "DISABLE" is pressed whilst there is an active alarm in the FDCIE, all outputs configured for the device(s) or zone(s) in alarm, will be disabled (must be preceded by “SILENCE ALARM”).
  • Page 56: Open Door

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Open Door A standard 003 key is used to open FT1020G3 acrylic door to gain access to the front membrane and other optional modules e.g. OWS, zone disable, AS1668 fan / damper control, ancillary modules, etc. If any door in the system (any Control Unit) is open, the following symbol is shown in the display's symbol area: Door open may be programmed via EBLWin to disable any external VAD or VAD/strobe...
  • Page 57: Alarm Types

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Alarm Types In case of a fire, analogue detectors (sensors), conventional smoke and/or heat detectors, manual call points and programmable inputs can activate fire alarm A fire alarm could be an Alert Annunciation alarm, i.e. the activation of the routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX) is delayed during an acknowledgement time and an investigation time.
  • Page 58: Fire Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Example; pre-warning zone 123, address 45 (within zone 123): Pre-warning 123-45 Zone Address SMOKE User definable alarm text for 123-45 Menu "SMOKE" after the presentation number is automatically added depending on the type of alarm point (i.e. SMOKE, HEAT, MULTI or MCP). Note: The text "Menu"...
  • Page 59 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Example; fire alarm zone 002, address 03 (within zone 002): Fire alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1) Pre- 002-03 Zone Addres SMOKE User definable alarm text for 002-03 1 zone in alarm Menu The presentation number is automatically followed by: SMOKE, HEAT, MULTI or MCP depending on the type of alarm point.
  • Page 60: Entering The Menus During Fire Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 15.2.1 Entering the Menus during Fire Alarm By pressing the soft key "Menu" during fire alarm, you will get access to the menu system (see Access, page 41). Note: Access code is required, in this case, a part of the display's alarm window will be temporarily suppressed to permit the display of the menu system.
  • Page 61: Heavy Smoke Alarm / Heavy Heat Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 15.3 Heavy Smoke Alarm / Heavy Heat Alarm An analogue detector (sensor) can activate a heavy smoke / heat alarm for a higher alarm level than the normal fire alarm level, i.e. a normal fire alarm is already activated by a detector activating a heavy smoke / heat alarm, for more details refer to the “Help”...
  • Page 62: Key Cabinet Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Fire alarm: 010-01 Alarm number 1 (of 1) Alert annunciation 010-01 Address Zone SMOKE User definable alarm text for 010-01 1 zone in alarm Ackn. Alert Menu annunciation Note: The "Ackn. alert annunciation" text is only visible if an AA alarm is activated. 15.5 Key Cabinet Alarm In some European conventions, the fire brigade personnel use a key cabinet to store a key...
  • Page 63: Delayed Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 15.7 Delayed Alarm Delayed alarm is an option that can be enabled via EBLWin for a specific alarm point. Two applications for delayed alarm are shown below. 15.7.1 Standard Alarm Delay Applications In some premises, delayed fire alarm activation from analogue smoke detectors can be used to avoid nuisance alarms.
  • Page 64: Alarm Delay Facility (Adf)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Note: The delayed alarm function for a conventional Zone Line Input e.g. 4461 Input 0 (Z) or zone expansion board 4580 inputs is different. The “Delayed alarm” check box in the Zone Line Input properties is called “AVF”, the general delayed alarm function will not be used and will be replaced by the alarm verification function (AVF).
  • Page 65: Quiet Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 During the Acknowledgement Period (10-120 sec.), the following information (a list if many) is shown in the FDCIE display: LAA zone zz, activated dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm Menu During the Investigation Period (1 - 9 min.), the following information (a list if many) is shown in the FDCIE display: LAA zone zz, investigation in progress dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm...
  • Page 66: Acknowledged And Isolated Alarm

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Quiet alarm Zone Address 123-45 SMOKE User definable alarm text for 123-45 Menu Quiet Alarms are automatically reset, non-brigade call alarm and do not activate any general alarm output, see “Quiet Alarm Reset” page 70. 15.10 Acknowledged and Isolated Alarm Note: Acknowledged or Isolated alarm is a fire alarm function used only in New Zealand...
  • Page 67 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Alarm sources can be used to trigger control expressions, for more information, see Technical / Programming Manual. Fire alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1) 002-03 Zone Address SMOKE User definable alarm text for 002-03 1 zone in alarm Menu...
  • Page 68: Alarm Reset

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Alarm Reset Note: The “RESET” button will not reset an active alarm if the “SILENCE ALARM” button is not pressed first. 16.1 Pre-warning Reset Pre-warnings are non-latching alarms i.e. automatically reset when the alarm point / zone is no longer above pre-warning level.
  • Page 69: Single With Automatic Disablement

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 16.2.3 Single with Automatic Disablement Similar to "Single reset" but includes the encapsulation function: Normally when an alarm point or zone having activated fire alarm is reset whilst the alarm point or zone still in alarm status, it will activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds. When "Single with automatic disablement"...
  • Page 70: Alarm Delay Facility (Adf) Reset

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 16.9 Alarm Delay Facility (ADF) Reset The ADF alarm will be automatically reset if the smoke clears during acknowledgement or investigation time delay i.e. the device is no longer in alarm condition when the delay time elapsed.
  • Page 71: Fault

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Fault All faults are delayed in order to avoid generating unnecessarily faults. Some units may also have an internal delay time, which makes the delay time even longer. In NZ convention, total delay time is less than 60 seconds. In case of a fault condition, the following will occur in the FDCIE: The buzzer in FT1020G3 sounds continuously (steady).
  • Page 72: Fault Messages

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Note: As a reminder, faults (and disablements) are indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open FDCIE door is being closed. 17.1 Fault Messages The section follows a list of all possible fault messages, in alphabetical order. There is also an explanation to each fault.
  • Page 73 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 xx = 00-29. The auto-resettable fuses PTC9 and PTC10 (total max 1A) has been activated. Check for overload or damage on the MMI board. To reset the PTC, disconnect the MMI board and wait 5 min to let the PTC cool down before re-connecting the MMI board FAULT: 24V for routing equipment (F8), CU xx 5012...
  • Page 74 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Battery zone xxx address xx, Technical number xxxxxx Valid for the wireless detectors 4611. The battery voltage is < 2.8 V, batteries have to be replaced.. FAULT: Charger, Control Unit xx The battery charging function is not functioning. The main board may have to be replaced.
  • Page 75 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 NOTE: Each 10th minute, a new attempt is made to communicate in one direction only. When all breaks are repaired (corrected), communication automatically returns to communicate in one direction only. FAULT: Detector removed zone xxx address xx A wireless smoke detector 4611 has been removed from its base.
  • Page 76 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: External presentation unit xx, Control Unit xx 1728 / 5054 (set as 1728) The EPU xx, connected to Control Unit no. xx, is programmed as another type in the SSD or a fault in the unit. Note: The EPU may be called Remote Display Unit (RDU) or Mimic FAULT: Extinguishing system, Control Unit xx = Fire Protection Activated –...
  • Page 77 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: High current [sub-loop x] loop x, Control Unit xx When starting up the control unit or when the COM-loop is reconnected, the loop current in normal condition is measured and stored. Main board 5010: If the stored value is below 100 mA, this fault will later be generated for a measured current higher than the stored value plus 20mA.
  • Page 78 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Low battery capacity, Control Unit xx Battery (in Control Unit no. xx) internal resistance > 0.5 Ω. The “Resistance in battery circuit” value is shown in menu H5/A4 The battery might be too old. •...
  • Page 79 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Mains, external power supply, Control Unit xx This is valid for external power supply equipment, which has a fault output connected to a programmable input in the FT1020G3 system. The fault is detected within 1-300 minutes after the input is activated.
  • Page 80 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: No reply, Expansion Board x, loop x, Control Unit xx This is valid for the I/O Matrix board (4582) no. x, connected on COM loop x in the Control Unit no. xx. Check the board's address, i.e. the I/O Matrix board no. •...
  • Page 81 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Restart Control Unit nn, code xx, address yyyyyyyyyy A restart has occurred in Control Unit no. nn. SSD and S/W download will automatically be followed by a restart. Also, you can manually do a restart, see chapter "Restart", page 107. Regarding the restart codes 00, 03, 13, 25, 14, 25, 50 &...
  • Page 82 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Supervised output x, Control Unit xx 5010 If the output is programmed for sounders or OWS (type "Alarm devices"), it is also indicated by LED Fault / Disablements" Alarm devices" blinking. If the output is programmed for Fire Brigade TX (type "Routing equipment"), it is also indicated by LED Fault / Disablements"...
  • Page 83 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Temperature sensor, Control Unit xx The sensor is not correctly connected, is faulty or is missing. FAULT: TLON-board (Network 0), Control Unit xx FAULT: TLON-board (Network 1), Control Unit xx TLON connection board 5090. No communication / connection with the TLON network.
  • Page 84: Fault Acknowledge

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: Zone Line Input, Zone xxx Address xx CU xx Expansion Board x input x Valid for the 8 zones exp. board 4580 zone line input x (xxx-xx = zone – address). The board is mounted in Control Unit xx. Open circuit on the zone line, wrong / no end-of-line device / short- circuit (if not programmed for fire alarm at short-circuit).
  • Page 85 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 01 technical number 000025 "...alarm text..." 2021-04-03 15:22 /Serviced FAULT: No reply zone: 123 address: 03 technical number 000027 "...alarm text..." 2021-04-07 09:25 /Acknowledge Number of faults in system: 5 Menu To acknowledge the faults shown: Login, according to chapter "Access Levels", page 42.
  • Page 86: Commissioning An Ft1020G3

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Commissioning an FT1020G3 18.1 General Note: Ensure to keep the following, in the allocated document space in the cabinet: 1. Hardcopy of the SSD print out report 2. Building layout drawing showing detectors and modules location in the building. 3.
  • Page 87: Control Units In A Tlon Network

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 fuse and disconnect mains power via the isolate switch. 7. Terminate the COM loop and any field wiring into the connectors and plug into the main board. 8. Turn ON the mains power and re-place the in-line fuse to connect the batteries, a restart will now take place (see chapter "Restart", page 107 ).
  • Page 88: Tlon Network Installation (Single)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 In EBLWin, create the SSD only for the Control Units that should be connected • during the installation time. Do not download the SSD until the TLON Network installation is ready. Always wait to download the SSD until the TLON Network installation is ready. •...
  • Page 89: Delete A Control Unit In A Tlon Network

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 If the future plan is merge two systems together in, it is possible to assign numbers to the Control Units when you start the project, so the correct presentation numbers can be assigned for the final Control Units. 18.3.6 Delete a Control Unit in a TLON Network To delete a Control Unit from a TLON network:...
  • Page 90 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 5. Write the new number of alarm points and received password field respectively and click "Write". Follow the same procedure in each Control Unit if a TLON network requires upgrade. After you enter the password, right click on the respective Control Unit icon and choose “Properties”.
  • Page 91: Software Installation And Ssd Download

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Software Installation and SSD Download 19.1 EBLWin Software Requirements To install EBLWin software in your PC, the instructions in this chapter must be followed, the instructions apply only to software versions ≥ V2.0. This does not cover the optional installation of EBLWeb for the WebServer or TLON installation.
  • Page 92: Usb Drivers Installation

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 19.2.2 USB Drivers Installation EBLWin communicates with FT1020G3 via USB. Since the control unit is unknown to Windows, drivers must be installed. The new signed driver is available in Brooks website. The driver software will be installed as two devices; one device is USB controller and one devise is USB serial port.
  • Page 93 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 6. Select “Browse my computer for driver software”, the following dialog is shown. 7. Browse to the folder which contains the un-zipped drivers and click “Next”. 8. Windows will now install the drivers, you should see the following dialog: 9.
  • Page 94: Figure 20 Final Display Device Manager

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 11. Right-click on “USB Serial Port” and select “Update Driver”, follow the same procedures as per “Fire Alarm CU EBL512 G3” to update the USB serial port. When completed, click “Close”. Before clicking Close, make a note of the COM- port number shown in the title row of this dialog (COM7 in this case).
  • Page 95: Hasp Driver Installation (For 5094 Key)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 19.2.3 HASP Driver Installation (for 5094 key) Install the HASP driver for key 5094 “Sentinel_LDK_Run-time_setup”: Win7: Right click on HASPUserSetup.exe and choose “Run as Administrator” Figure 21 Installing HASPUserSetup in compatibility mode Win10: Right click on “HASPUserSetup.exe” and choose properties then go into the Compatibility tab.
  • Page 96 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 2. Click “Next”, the following dialog will be shown: 3. Click “Agree” then “Next”, the following dialog will be shown 4. Browse to the unzipped EBLWin 2.10.2 folder saved in your PC and click “Next”, the following will be shown: 5.
  • Page 97: Installation Of Ebl Firmware Manager

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 7. Select “Australia” for the Australian convention or “New Zealand” for NZ convention (only for systems used in NZ). 8. Plug in EBLWin key 5094 into another available USB port Figure 21 9. Go to Tools > Log on control unit, the COM port number in should be displayed.
  • Page 98 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 2. click “Next”, the following dialog displays: 3. Select “English” then “Next”, The dialog below shows where the EBL Firmware Manager will be installed. Click next. 4. The “Confirm Installation” window will display, click “Next” and the installation will be completed as shown below: 5.
  • Page 99: Download Ssd

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 19.3 Download SSD Note: An EBLWin USB key (5094) must be used to communicate with FT1020G3 i.e. download the SSD and software using EBLWin ≥ V2.x.x. The PC program EBLWin is used for creating the Site Specific Data (SSD) and to download it into the FT1020G3 Control Unit(s), the Web-server and/or display units.
  • Page 100 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Progress Bar The download will not be completed until the following box is shown: 7. Click “OK” After the SSD download, the FT1020G3 will restart. A number of faults may then be generated due to the loop units being not connected yet. This will cause "heavy traffic" on the network, which might affect and delay the SSD download to the other units.
  • Page 101: Ssd Download To Single Control Unit

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 19.3.2 SSD Download to Single Control Unit 1. Start the SSD download from EBLWin as shown above. In addition to the progress bar in EBLWin, a text message will be shown in the FT1020G3 display “Downloading SSD”.
  • Page 102: Download Software (System Firmware)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Download Software (System Firmware) The latest software version of EBL512G3 system software is factory downloaded before delivery. Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions may be found. The valid S/W version for the main board and the MMI board respectively, can be read in menu H4/U8 (Information) or via EBLWin.
  • Page 103 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 5. Tick the check box “With front” to select the control panel with front membrane, if the control panel is not fitted with front display, do not tick the check box “with front”. . Do not click “Start” yet. 6.
  • Page 104: Download Software In A Tlon Network

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 After the restart, the following fault messages will be shown: FAULT: Restart control unit nn, code 00 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM FAULT: Restart control unit nn, code 50 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM Code 00 / 50 indicates a normal restart of the main board / MMI board after the software download.
  • Page 105 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 7. Re-connect the webserver or gateway in the Control Unit (if any). Note: If the downloaded S/W version is only a small bug-correction, there is no need to follow the procedures above. If so, download S/W to one control unit at a time, and then in the control unit, acknowledge all the ’No contact’...
  • Page 106: Software Versions

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 20.3 Software Versions Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions can be found. The S/W versions listed in Table 16 below are the valid S/W when this document was release (the date of this document or date of revision). Table 17 Latest Software Versions for FT1020G3 Latest Required...
  • Page 107: Restart

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Restart A restart may delete some data in FT1020G3. Below follows an explanation of the different data and abbreviations and a table describing the different reset alternatives and how the data respectively is affected (cold or warm restart). = Fire alarms and Faults.
  • Page 108: Explanation Of Restart Codes

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Automatically (by the S/W itself) S/W watchdog. FFD, WASV SSD, S/W, SSW 01, 02 alt. Automatically due to external disturbance. FFD, WASV SSD, S/W, SSW 04-12 Note: During a restart, the fault output (relay) for the Fault TX will be "activated" for few seconds, the supervised 24 V outputs S0-S3 will not be supervised and S0-S3 programmed as normally high will be low for few seconds.
  • Page 109: Memory Fault

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 21.3.1 Memory fault In case of a fault in the Main board S/W (system program) or the MMI board S/W, the following fault message will be shown: FAULT: Checksum system program, Control Unit xx (Main board software.) FAULT: Checksum MMI program, Control Unit xx (MMI board software.) FAULT: No connection with MMI board, Control Unit xx...
  • Page 110: Perform Monthly Test (H1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Perform Monthly Test (H1) The FT1020G3 and its associated equipment in a building must be tested on a regular basis, please refer to the Australian Maintenance standard AS1851 for details regarding monthly, quarterly and annual test. In test mode, only the alarm points are tested, i.e.
  • Page 111 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 After 15 minutes Zone 001 in test mode You are logged out Zone 002 in test mode but the zone(s) are "ESC" and Zone 003 in test mode still in test mode. "Escape Zone 004 in test mode menu"...
  • Page 112: Disable Or Re-Enable (H2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Disable or Re-enable (H2) A whole zone , one or more alarm points within a zone and/or control outputs can be disabled via menus H2/B1-B2. This function can be used for temporary disablement (e.g. building maintenance, etc.). If the function Enhanced disablement is enabled (default), disabled alarm points cannot activate Pre-warning, fire alarm and fault.
  • Page 113: Zone Or Zone Address (H2/B1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.1 Zone or Zone Address (H2/B1) When a whole zone is disabled, all alarm points within the zone are disabled. Alarm points can be individually disabled Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter "Access", see page 42.
  • Page 114 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "|" Disable -------------------------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable Zone _ _ _ address _ _ list "▼" (in this example Automatic re-enable: there is only one item) and press "↲". Re-enable list Re-enabled zone or zone / address will Zone 003 address 01 autom.
  • Page 115: Output (H2/B2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.2 Output (H2/B2) All programmable outputs in the FDCIE and outputs in units connected to the COM loops (except outputs of type "Alarm device") can be individually disabled. If you try to disable an output of type "Alarm device" it will be treated as if it does not exist, see below.
  • Page 116 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "|" Disable output ----------------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable list with "▼" (in this Loop unit _ _ _ output _ example there is only Automatic re-enable: one item) and press "↲". Re-enable list Re-enabled output will disappear from the list, Loop unit 000001 output 0 indicated with a beep.
  • Page 117: Output Type (H2/B3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.3 Output Type (H2/B3) Outputs of the same type can be collectively disabled via menu H2/B3 in a selected Control Unit or in all Control Units. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively. Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1.
  • Page 118 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "|" Disable output type ---------------------------------------------- Select in the Re-enable Control outputs in Control unit 00 All list with "▼" (in this example there is only Re-enable list (1) one item) and press "↲". All control outputs Re-enabled type will disappear from the list, indicated with a beep.
  • Page 119: Alarm Devices (H2/B4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.4 Alarm Devices (H2/B4) All outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively disabled. Disabled output will stay in (or return to) the normal condition for the output respectively. Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 120 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "↲" Disable Disable (or Re-enable) All alarm devices another type or press "ESC". "ESC" B1 Zone or Zone/Address Scroll to another menu B2 Output or press "ESC" or B3 Output type "Escape menu". B4 Alarm device B5 Routing equipment B6 Alert annunciation function Escape...
  • Page 121: Routing Equipment / Ase (H2/B5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.5 Routing Equipment / ASE (H2/B5) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Notes: Outputs for routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX and Fault TX) can be disabled and re-enabled via this menu however disabling and re-enabling is always carried out via the ASE itself.
  • Page 122 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "|" Disable routing equipment ------------------------------------ Press "↲" to re-enable. Fire Fault Re-enabled routing Disabled routing equipment equipment will Fire alarm disappear, indicated routing with a beep. Disable Routing equipment Disable or press "ESC". "↲" Fire Fault "ESC"...
  • Page 123: Alert Annunciation (H2/B6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 23.6 Alert Annunciation (H2/B6) The AA function for alarm points / zones programmed for Alert Annunciation (via EBLWin) is normally enabled via a time channel, e.g. enabled daytime (during working hours) and disabled night time. As an alternative, the AA function can be continuously enabled (always on).
  • Page 124 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "↲" Disable Disable or press "ESC". Alert annunciation "ESC" B1 Zone or Zone/Address Scroll to another menu B2 Output or press "ESC" or B3 Output type "Escape menu". B4 Alarm devices B5 Routing equipment B6 Alert annunciation function Escape menu...
  • Page 125: Set Calendar And Clock (H3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Set Calendar and Clock (H3) The real time clock (RTC) component has a capacitor as a backup supply. Normally when the Control Unit is turned on for the first time , only the date, time and day of the week required to be set.
  • Page 126: Present System Status (H4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Present System Status (H4) 25.1 Disablement (H4/U1) This is a dynamic list of all disablements in the system. A disabled zone programmed with address 00 will be displayed as ZZZ-00. Disablements by time channels are listed in menu H4/U2. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 127: Disablement By Time Channel (H4/U2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.2 Disablement by Time Channel (H4/U2) This is a static list of all disablements by time channels in the system. The list has up to four items per page. Indicated by LED "General disablements". Note: All other disablements are listed in menu H4/U1. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 128: Open Doors (H4/U3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.3 Open Doors (H4/U3) If any door in the system is open, the door open symbol is shown in the symbol area of the display. See also chapter "Open door” page 56. This menu is a dynamic list of all open doors in the system. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 129: Sensor Values (H4/U4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.4 Sensor Values (H4/U4) Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter "Access", see page 42. Scroll to menu H4. H4 Present system status "↲" U1 Disablement U2 Disablement by time channel U3 Open doors U4 Sensor values U5 Sensors activating SERVICE signal U6 Technical warning...
  • Page 130: Explanation To The Sensor Values

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.4.1 Explanation to the Sensor Values Momentary: Momentary value in this menu will be updated after every detector polling, i.e. approximately every 6 seconds. Weekly in NORMAL Mode: The very first week average sensor value for the 430x and 440x detectors in NORMAL mode is calculated within 2½...
  • Page 131: Sensors Activating Service Signal (H4/U5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.5 Sensors Activating SERVICE Signal (H4/U5) Menu H4/U5 is a list of the sensor(s) having activated service signal. When SERVICE signal is generated in the system, the search symbol is shown in the display's symbol area. Regarding the SERVICE signal levels, see the EBLWin “Help”...
  • Page 132: Technical Warning (H4/U6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.6 Technical Warning (H4/U6) A technical warning is an event that is neither a fire alarm nor a fault. It is information to indicate that an event has occurred as a result of activating a programmable input. The text message, shown in the FDCIE display, is user definable message (up to 40 characters).
  • Page 133: Event Log (H4/U7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.7 Event Log (H4/U7) Three event logs (3 x 999 events) are available: Alarm log (alarm events, e.g. fire alarm, fire alarm reset, etc.) • • Interlocking log (only interlocking events) General event log (all other type of events) •...
  • Page 134: Information (H4/U8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 25.8 Information (H4/U8) This menu can be used to show the following information for the specific Control Unit you currently use: Main board version: The S/W (software / firmware / system program) version downloaded to the Main board. MMI board version: The S/W (software / firmware / system program) version downloaded to the MMI board.
  • Page 135: Service (H5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Service (H5) Menu H5 can be used to display certain information to help during commissioning an installation or maintaining existing system (e.g. when you power up and when you are programming a Control Unit / system). Only authorised personnel have access to menu H5 and a password for level 3A (Service technician) is required.
  • Page 136: Calibration Of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.1 Calibration of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1) Supervised (monitored) outputs: Voltage outputs (S0-S3) in each Control Unit. • • Voltage outputs (VO0-VO1) in the COM loop output unit 3364. When all alarm devices (OWS, sounders, etc.) are connected, including required end-of- line devices and when the SSD is downloaded, a calibration of the supervised outputs must be performed.
  • Page 137: Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.2 Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2) During commissioning, the "Sensitive fault detection mode" can be used to enable the commissioning personnel to detect the faults faster than normal mode. The time delay for each fault will then be reduced, i.e. you may find some faults now instead of later. When the "Sensitive fault detection mode"...
  • Page 138: Service Mode For Com-Loop (H5/A3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.3 Service Mode for COM-Loop (H5/A3) This mode can be used when commissioning an installation and during maintenance. The COM loop communication (polling) will be turned off but 24V still on the loop in the A- direction, the B-direction or in both directions at the same time.
  • Page 139: Display Current Consumption In Unit (H5/A4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.4 Display Current Consumption in Unit (H5/A4) 26.4.1 Power Supply (Control Unit) Voltage: The 24V measured by the CPU on the main board. Corresponds to the output voltage at the power supply outputs on connector J3. Earth voltage: Measured from 0V (connector J4:2) to earth.
  • Page 140: Display Current Consumption On Com-Loop (H5/A5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.5 Display Current Consumption on COM-loop (H5/A5) The current consumption (an average value) for each COM loop can be displayed. Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter "Access", see page 42. Scroll to menu H5. H5 Service A1 Calibration of supervised output "↲"...
  • Page 141: Display Statistics For Communication (H5/A6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.6 Display Statistics for Communication (H5/A6) The statistics can be used during commissioning, service, etc. Number of pollings is the number of pollings / "questions" sent out by the Control Unit to all the units connected on the COM loop. Parity fault is the received number of parity faults and % (faults in relation to pollings).
  • Page 142: Activate Address Setting Mode For Du (H5/A7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.7 Activate Address Setting Mode for DU (H5/A7) This function can be used by commissioning / service technicians to activate the address setting mode in the following Display Units connected to the FDCIE: • External Presentation units Alert Annunciation units •...
  • Page 143: Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.8 Setup wireless detectors (H5/A8) This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to set a Base station (4620) for wireless units to one of the following modes: Register: in order to register one or more wireless detectors 4611 to the Base station Unregister: in order to unregister one or more wireless detectors 4611 from the Base station Install: in order to change the normal communication time from every 2...
  • Page 144 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Set base station mode Set base station ------- to Register Select a Base station in the Unregister list and press "↲ " to go Install from Register mode back to -- Base station mode (1) ------------------------------------------- "...
  • Page 145: Ssd Information (H5/A9)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 26.9 SSD Information (H5/A9) SSD name: as written in the EBLWin dialog box "System Properties" (Name). Downloaded: date and time when the SSD was downloaded. user name for the person who performed the SSD download. Computer: computer name (if programmed) for the PC that was used for the SSD download.
  • Page 146: Fault Acknowledge (H6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FAULT Acknowledge (H6) For more information of fault indication, etc., refer to chapter "Fault", page 71. See also section "Fault Messages", page 72 where all fault messages are listed. Refer also to section “Fault Acknowledge”, page 84 All the faults and status / action are stored in the event log and can be listed, see chapter "Event log (H4/U7)", page 133.
  • Page 147 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "↲" A corrected / serviced fault FAULT: Low battery capacity, control unit 00 that is acknowledged will dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm /Acknowledged disappear from this list. FAULT: No reply zone 045 address 06 technical number 000005 Alarm text for 045-06 (user definable) dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm /Serviced FAULT: No reply zone 021 address 05...
  • Page 148: Perform Zone Test (Test Mode) (H7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Perform Zone Test (Test mode) (H7) Zones can be tested via menu H1, refer to the maintenance standard AS1851 for more information in regards to the requirements. However, it is also possible to perform a zone test via menu (H7).
  • Page 149 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 The zone(s) will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated. The test mode is terminated in this menu or automatically after one hour. You will be automatically logged out 15 minutes after the latest "action" (using of any key) but the zone(s) will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated, see above.
  • Page 150: Maintenance (H8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Maintenance (H8) Only authorised personnel have access to menu H8 and password for level 3A (Service technician) is required. 29.1 Disconnect / Reconnect Loop / Zone Line Input (H8/S1) Before physical connection / disconnection of loop units, etc. the loop (or zone line input) must be disconnected (voltage free) in order to avoid any damage to the units or the FDCIE, i.e.
  • Page 151 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Write COM loop Disconnect The loop will be √ number and control COM loop 0, control unit 00 automatically shown in unit number. the Re-connect list. If -- Re-connect list (1) ---------------------------------------- "↲" the specified loop etc. is COM loop 0, control unit 00 not exist, it will be indicated with "X"...
  • Page 152: Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.2 Acknowledge SERVICE Signal (H8/S2) When SERVICE signal is generated in the system, the search symbol is shown in the display's symbol area. See also chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U5)", page 131. Sensor = analogue smoke detector. Only 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode can be acknowledged.
  • Page 153 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "↲" The acknowledged Sensor, Zone XXX address AA needs service sensor disappears from technical address xxxxxx the list. Continue as 20-02-2013 09:09:35 above or press "ESC". Sensor 1/1 is selected Previous Next page page "ESC" S2 Acknowledge SERVICE signal Scroll to another menu or press "ESC".
  • Page 154: Clear Weekly Average (H8/S3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.3 Clear Weekly Average (H8/S3) Valid only for 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode. If a sensor (analogue smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be cleared and set to the default value (i.e. “1”...
  • Page 155: Test Of Alarm Devices (H8/S4)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.4 Test of Alarm Devices (H8/S4) The programmable outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively activated via this menu (H8/S4), which allows for the alarm devices to be tested. This procedure includes Addressable sounder base 3379, wireless detector 4611, all visual alarm devices 4480, 4481, 4482, 4487 and OWS.
  • Page 156: Safe Shut Down Of Control Unit (H8/S5)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.5 Safe Shut Down of Control Unit (H8/S5) It's not recommended to power down a Control Unit (i.e. no 230 V and no battery) without first performing a safe shut down of the Control Unit. Safe shut down will save the SSW in a Flash ROM and put the CPUs at rest.
  • Page 157 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Power off / Power on After a restart (see page FAULT: Restart control unit 00, code 53, 107) two restart faults address 0 after 5 min. will be always exist. dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm /Serviced The code will be 00 / 50 FAULT: Restart control unit 00, code 03, after Power off / Power address 0...
  • Page 158: Activate Address In Alarm Mode (H8/S6)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.6 Activate Address in Alarm Mode (H8/S6) One alarm point (zone-address), not a whole zone, can be set in alarm. It will be presented in this Control Unit as a fire alarm, the built-in LED in the alarm point e.g. a detector, will be turned on.
  • Page 159 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Note: In all other Control Units in the system, the alarm will be presented as a Test mode alarm. Note: If a real fire alarm occurs, the “Test mode alarm” will be automatically reset. A detector programmed for "Quiet alarm" will activate a Quiet alarm instead of a fire alarm...
  • Page 160: Synchronise The Control Units (H8/S7)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.7 Synchronise the Control Units (H8/S7) After any Control Unit restart in a network system, synchronisation will start automatically. Synchronisation can also be started via EBLWin and this menu (H8/S7). The Control Units must be synchronised when the following fault message is shown: FAULT: Control unit xx has wrong information During the synchronisation, the following information will be displayed in all Control Units ↻...
  • Page 161 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 CU00 √ CU10 √ CU20 √ Date and time for the CU01 √ CU11 √ CU21 √ latest completed CU02 √ CU12 √ CU22 √ synchronisation. CU03 √ CU13 √ CU23 √ The symbol "√" means CU04 √...
  • Page 162: Activate / Reset Outputs (H8/S8)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 29.8 Activate / Reset outputs (H8/S8) Via this menu, a loop unit output, control unit output and expansion board output can be activated and reset. Any output can be activated, which means the function can be tested. (Can also be done via EBLWin.) This is including Addressable sounder base 3379 / 4479, wireless detector 4611, light indicator 4383, and all alarm devices 4480, 4481, 4482, 4487.
  • Page 163 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "|" -- Activate -------------------------------------------------------- Select in the Reset list with Loop unit _ _ _ _ _ _ output _ "▼" (in this example there is only one output) and press Reset list (1) "↲". Loop unit 000001 output 0 The reset output will disappear from the list,...
  • Page 164: Interlocking Outputs And Inputs (H9)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Interlocking Outputs and Inputs (H9) 30.1 Activated Interlocking Outputs / Inputs (H9/C1) Action Text in display Comments "Menu" According to chapter "Access", see page 42. Scroll to menu H9. H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs C1 Activated interlocking outputs / inputs "↲"...
  • Page 165: Activate / Deactivate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 30.2 Activate / Deactivate Interlocking Output (H9/C2) The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually activated via this menu. The corresponding interlocking input will be "monitored" in the same way as if the output was activated by its control expression.
  • Page 166 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 "↲" Activate Continue as above or Interlocking output area: 000 point: 00 press "ESC". "ESC" C2 Activate / deactivate interlocking output Scroll to another menu or press "ESC".
  • Page 167: Disable / Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C3)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 30.3 Disable / re-enable interlocking output (H9/C3) Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) can be individually disabled via this menu (and collectively via menu H2/B3). The "Interlocking Combination" (Area / Point) is to be entered to disable the output. Up to 100 interlocking outputs can be disabled in the whole system. Disabled interlocking outputs are listed in menu H4/U1.
  • Page 168: Change Password (H10)

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Change Password (H10) A password changed via menu H10 (followed by safe shutdown of control unit via H8/S5) will be valid until it is changed via menu H10 again or it is erased via EBLWin (menu Tools / Reset user passwords).
  • Page 169: Fdcie Maintenance

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 FDCIE Maintenance The FDCIE shall be maintained and tested in accordance with the Australian standard AS1851. To avoid the Fault TX output(s) to be activated, they can be disabled via menu H2/B5 (or via an open door, see chapter "Open door” page 56. However, in Australia the routing equipment must be isolated via the ASE.
  • Page 170: Battery Maintenance

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 32.2 Battery Maintenance The batteries 2 x 12 V (battery size is dependent on the backup requirement), are placed inside the Control Unit. Larger batteries (≤ 65 AH) can be placed in a separate battery box attached to the FT1020G3 cabinet.
  • Page 171: How To Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 How to Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms We all realise when life, buildings, production facilities, etc. should be protected, it is of utmost importance that an initial fire is detected as soon as possible. That's why more reliable automatic fire alarm systems are installed.
  • Page 172 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 • Alarm verification Facility (AVF) can be used for convention zone inputs. • Two-zone or two-unit dependent (co-incidence) fire alarm activation can be used. In an installation with addressable detectors / sensors (e.g. FT1020G3), the •...
  • Page 173: Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Block Wiring Diagram The general arrangement drawings and connection diagrams quoted in this manual are shown in Figure 22 - Figure 25.These drawings are subject to change without notice, as are other technical features and data, resulting from continual development and improvement.
  • Page 174: Figure 23 19" Rack 22U Ft1020G3 General Arrangement With 6U Battery Box

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 22 19” Rack 22U FT1020G3 General Arrangement with 6U battery box...
  • Page 175: Figure 24 19" Rack 13U Ft1020G3 General Arrangement With 6U Battery Box

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 23 19” Rack 13U FT1020G3 General Arrangement with 6U battery box...
  • Page 176: Figure 25 Ft1020G3 Standard Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 24 FT1020G3 Standard Block Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 177: Figure 26 Ft1020G3 New 5012 Pcb Layout

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Figure 25 FT1020G3 New 5012 PCB Layout...
  • Page 178: Guarantee

    Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 Guarantee If the product has any defect due to faulty workmanship or material it is to be returned to BROOKS freight paid. BROOKS will, at its sole discretion, repair or replace the item free of charge. On returning a component or complete product, proof of purchase will be required.
  • Page 179 36.1 Operation Manual Revisions Table Written Checked Issue Date Description Rev 0 11/06/10 Original Panasonic manual J.P. Update the original MEW01351 Rev 1 document Rev 1 4/01/12 A.S. ET / AS to suit AU & NZ market Rev 1.1 20/04/12 Update drawing F765 to Issue 4 E.T.
  • Page 180 Operation Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.10.4 NSW - Head Office P.O. Box 7050 Silverwater NSW 1811 4 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Ph: 02 9684 1466 Website: www.Brooks.com.au 9/71 Victoria Crescent, Abbotsford VIC 3067 Ph: 03 9879 5294 P.O. Box 101 Woodville SA 5011 729A Port Road, Woodville, SA 5011 Ph: 08 8347 0000 P.O.

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