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Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
FCP-300/FCP-300ECS
Manual
Document LS10145-002FK-E
B
6/20/2022
Rev:
P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B • ECN 00003636

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  • Page 1 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel FCP-300/FCP-300ECS Manual Document LS10145-002FK-E 6/20/2022 Rev: P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B • ECN 00003636...
  • Page 2 Heat detectors are designed to Limit-F-2020 protect property, not life. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 3 Flexput®, Honeywell®, JumpStart®, and SWIFT® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc.Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Chrome™ and Google™ are trademarks of Google Inc. Firefox® is a registered trademark of The Mozilla Foundation. ©2022. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 4 Electrical and electronic equipment contains materials, parts and substances, which can be dangerous to the environment and harmful to human health if the waste of electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is not disposed of correctly. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    3.5.3: Maximum Battery Standby Load................................22 Section 4: Control Panel Installation ..........................23 4.1: Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet ................................23 4.1.1: Preventing Water Damage..................................23 4.1.2: Removing the FCP-300 Assembly from the Housing ..........................23 4.1.3: Ethernet Connection .....................................23 4.2: Board Layout ........................................24 4.3: Wiring Specifications.......................................24 4.4: AC Connection.........................................26...
  • Page 6 7.2.1: Input Point Mapping .....................................68 7.2.2: Output Circuit Mapping..................................68 7.2.3: Event Mapping.....................................69 7.2.4: Mapping LED Points ....................................71 7.2.5: Mapping LED Points for a Networked System ............................71 7.3: Programming Using the HFSS Software Suite..............................71 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 7 9.3.7: Conduct a Communicator Test ................................107 9.3.8: Manual AlarmNet Registration................................107 9.3.9: Silence Alarms or Troubles ................................107 9.3.10: Reset Alarms.....................................108 9.3.11: Check Detector Sensitivity Through Point Status ..........................108 9.3.12: View Status of a Point ..................................109 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 8 10.8.4: Using HFSS Voice Message Load Software ............................127 10.9: Network Paging ......................................128 10.9.1: Priority ......................................128 10.9.2: Configuration ....................................128 Section 11: Reporting ..............................129 11.1: Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel .............................129 11.2: SIA - Panels PI Modifier Reporting................................138 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 9 Appendix C: Cadence Patterns ............................ 149 Appendix D: Panel Security............................150 Model FCP-300 Basic Operating Instructions......................151 Model FCP-300ECS Basic Operating Instructions ..................... 153 Keypad and LED Indicators............................155 ECS Control ................................... 157 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 10: Section 1: Introduction

    The FCP-300 is an addressable panel with a built-in annunciator that can also be used to program the system. 1.1.1 Hardware Features • The basic FCP-300 panel contains one built in signaling line circuit (SLC), which supports up to 159 sensors and 159 modules. Additional SLC loops can be added to increase overall point capacity. •...
  • Page 11: 5: Terms Used In This Manual

    Section 7.2 explains mapping in detail. Emergency Communication System Networking Up to 32 panels can be networked. Network System Consist of any combination of 32 panels of these model numbers: FCP-75, FCP-300, FCP-300ECS, FCP-2100, and FCP-2100ECS. SWIFT Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology 1.2 Compatible Products The chart below lists the products available from Honeywell for use with the FCP-300.
  • Page 12: Related Documentation

    For communication and panel programming with a Windows-based computer. Enables remote viewing of detector status and event history. 7860 Telephone Cord RJ31X cord for connecting a phone line to the FCP-300. Remote Battery Box for mounting backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main Miscellaneous control panel cabinet.
  • Page 13 Related Documentation Introduction Title Document Number MRD-1 Releasing Disconnect LS10231-000GE-E Table 1.2 Related Documentation FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 14: Section 2: Agency Listings, Approvals, And Requirements

    Since the FCP-300 is a commercial fire alarm panel, it must be connected upstream of all other equipment utilizing the phone lines. If you have questions about the installation, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer.
  • Page 15: 2: Ul 864 9Th And 10Th Edition

    Use both phone lines. Enable phone line monitors for both lines. You must program a phone number and a test time so that the FCP-300 shall automatically initiate and complete a test signal transmission sequence to its associated receiver at least once every 6 hours, using two phones or one phone line with Ethernet backup.
  • Page 16 Y = YES, N = NO, O = OPTIONAL Table 2.2 NFPA Requirements for FCP-300ECS When configured for Emergency relocation and evacuation equipment, the system must meet Local configuration (FCP-300) with a minimum of one amplifier (FIK-50W/FIK-125W, or FIK-INT50W) and one Voice Control Module (FIK-NVCM).
  • Page 17: Section 3: Prerequisites For Installation

    FCP-300 panel for the first time. 3.1 Inventory When an FCP-300 shipment is received, check that all the parts have been included in the shipment. The shipment consist of one of each of the following: •...
  • Page 18: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    The following steps must be taken when determining FCP-300 current draw and standby battery requirements. For the FCP-300, the worst case current draw is listed for the panel, addressable devices, and SLC expanders. Fill in the number of addressable devices and expanders that will be used in the system and compute the current draw requirements for alarm and standby.
  • Page 19: 2: Current Draw Worksheet For Slc Devices

    Alarm: 90 mA Standby: 0.27 mA Alarm: 5.1 mA FIK-CZ-6 Aux Pwr Standby 50 mA Alarm: 70 mA Standby 2.3 mA Alarm: 40 mA Table 3.2 Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 20 FIK-NVCM Voice Control Module Standby/Alarm: 59 mA FIK-RVM Remote Voice Module Standby: 60 mA Alarm: 80 mA FIK-SW24 Switch Expander Standby: 10 mA Alarm: 25 mA Table 3.2 Current Draw Worksheet for IDP SLC Devices (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 21 However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and must be included in the 1.8 A total current that can be drawn from the panel. Use next size battery with capacity greater than required. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 22: 3: Maximum Battery Standby Load

    3.5.3 Maximum Battery Standby Load Table 3.3 and Table 3.4 show the standby load calculations for the FCP-300 based on 24 and 90 hours of standby. The standby load calcula- tions of line D in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet must be less than the number shown in Table 3.3 and Table 3.4 for the selected battery size, standby hour and alarm time.
  • Page 23: Section 4: Control Panel Installation

    4.1 Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet The FCP-300 cabinet can be surface or flush mounted. Cabinet base dimensions are 24.75"H x 14.5" W x 3.91"D. If you flush mount the cabinet, there should be 1.5" to 1.75" of cabinet extruding from the wall, this should be measured from either the top edge or bottom edge to the exterior side of the sheet rock.
  • Page 24: Board Layout

    Figure 4.2 FCP-300 Board Layout Figure 4.2 shows the circuit board that attaches the FCP-300 assembly to the cabinet. If you should need to remove the board assembly for repair, remove the nine mounting screws (six on the main circuit board and three on the heat-sink) which hold the assembly in the cabinet.
  • Page 25 0.25” spacing must be battery battery maintained between each of these circuit types, as well as between power-limited and non- power-limited circuits. Figure 4.3 Wire Routing Example for FCP-300 AC power NAC/aux power circuits relay circuits SBUS phone lines relay circuit...
  • Page 26: Ac Connection

    Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase the AH rating. It is recommended that you replace batteries every five years. – OUT– OUT+ IN– BATTERY black battery jumper (P/N 140694) shipped with panel Figure 4.6 Battery Connection FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 27: 1: Rbb Accessory Cabinet

    Run extended battery cable from control panel cabinet through conduit to RBB cabinet as shown below. Connect battery leads to the backup battery terminals. Observe the proper polarity to prevent damage to the batteries or the control panel. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 28: Wiring Specifications

    1 amp limit, then the current draw must be distributed using FIK-RPS1000 Power Expanders. Each FIK- RPS1000 Power Expander provides an additional SBUS, with an additional 1 amp of SBUS current. Wiring distance calculations are done separately for each FIK-RPS1000, and separately for the panel itself. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 29 (6000 feet maximum) where: Rpu = Ohms per 1000 feet for various Wire Gauges (see table below) Table 4.4 Wire Gauge Ohms per 1000 feet (Rpu) 16.2 Table 4.5 Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 ft. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 30: 3: Wiring Configurations

    The optional model FIK-RA100 Remote Annunciator, is shown in Figure 4.12. The FIK-RA100 can be surface or flush mounted. Up to 16 annunciators can be added to the FCP-300 system in any combination. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 31 The new FIK-RA100 module must be added to the system through programming. JumpStart Auto-Programming will add the module automatically (see Section 7.1). You can also add it manually (see Section 8.2.2). Select a name, if desired. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 32: 1: Mounting The Fik-Ra100

    Place backbox over the top screw, level and secure. Mark and drill the left and right upper and lower mounting holes. Install remaining fasteners and tighten. Run wires to the control panel. Refer to Figure 4.16. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 33: 2: Fik-Ra100 Connection To The Panel

    Class B Figure 4.16 FIK-RA100 Connection to the Panel 4.8 FIK-RA1000R Remote Annunciator Installation The FIK-RA1000R is an optional remote annunciator. Up to 16 annunciators can be added to the FCP-300 system. FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR Figure 4.17 FIK-RA1000R Remote Annunciator...
  • Page 34: 1: Mounting The Fik-Ra1000R

    If an electrical box is used, the box must be 1-3/8” back from the face of the wall to accommodate the annunciator. Studs used with an elec- trical box must be 2x4” (or larger). FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 35 Figure 4.21 FIK-RA1000 Connection to the Panel Replace the electronic assembly in the backbox. Place the bezel over the backbox and tighten the set screws on the bezel. Refer to Figure 4.19 for location of set screws. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 36: Fik-Ra2000 Remote Annunciator Installation

    Remove knockouts as needed for wires. There are 10 knockouts available, two on each side and two in the back of the cabinet. Wire the annunciator board to the main control panel as shown in Figure 4.26. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 37 Run wires to the control panel. Refer to Figure 4.26. Place the trim ring over the back box as shown below. Figure 4.25 Installing Trim Ring Attach the door assembly to the backbox using the screws provided. Refer to Figure 4.24. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 38: 2: Fik-Ra2000 Connection To The Panel

    Make sure power is off at the panel. Mount the FIK-6815 in the FCP-300 cabinet, the FIK-RPS1000 cabinet, or the 5815RMK remote mounting kit. Use the standoffs located under the control panel board assembly and secure with screws provided with the FIK-6815. For additional information, see the FIK-RPS1000 Installation Manual (P/N LS10259-001FK-E) or 5815RMK Remote Mounting Kit Installation Instructions (P/N 151391).
  • Page 39: 1: Fik-6815 Connection To The Panel

    4.11.1 Selecting FIK-5824 Options Configuring the FIK-5824 includes the following steps: Add the module to the system. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 8.2). You can also add it manually (see Section 8.2.2). FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 40: Fik-5880 Led I/O Module

    The FIK-5880 can drive up to 40 LEDs and has one PZT controller. The FIK-5880 also has eight inputs for dry con- tact monitoring. The following sub-sections describe hardware installation. Refer to Section 8 for programming information. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 41: 1: Fik-5880 Board Layout

    10 mA of current for each LED, no series resistors are required. LED outputs can be mapped to output circuits. See Section 8 for programming details. Wire the LEDs as shown below. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 42: 4: Dry Contact Wiring

    IN - 48 IN - 47 IN - 46 IN - 45 IN - 44 C+ IN - 43 IN - 42 IN - 41 FIK-5880 Figure 4.34 Dry Contact Wiring FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 43: Fik-5865-3 / Fik-5865-4 Led Annunciator Installation

    The FIK-5865 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown below. After the FIK-5865 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 4.14. FIK-5865 supervised, power-limited Class B FACP Figure 4.36 FIK-5865 Connection to the FACP FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 44: 2: Fik-5865 Mounting

    ID# to the module. Figure 4.39 shows all possible DIP switch positions and their correlation to a numerical ID. Address 0 is an invalid address and cannot be used. For example, to select ID 2, place DIP switch 2 in the up position. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 45: 2: Sbus Bandwidth Considerations

    Each SBUS device generates a certain amount of traffic on the SBUS. Generally, the amount of traffic generated depends on the type of SBUS device. To help you figure out the SBUS bandwidth usage of a given collection of devices, a tool is available on the Fike website (www.fike.com).
  • Page 46: Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits

    NOTE: These circuits are considered regulated unless used for releasing type service, in which case they are considered special applications. Four outputs are built-in to the FCP-300 FACP which can be programmed to be used as NACs (Class A or Class B) or as aux power. This section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances and how these terminals can be used for auxiliary power.
  • Page 47: 2: Auxiliary Power Installation

    Resettable, 24-volt power is always present at the terminals unless a system reset occurs. If a system reset occurs, power is disconnected from the terminals for 30 seconds, then re-applied. Sounder Sync Power Sounder Sync Power continuously outputs the System Sensor synchronization pattern and is intended for use with B200S Intelligent sounder bases. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 48: Onboard Relays (Conventional)

    Wire the 3158 within 20 feet (6.1m) of the control panel. Wiring must be enclosed in conduit. Program control panel Relay 2 for alarm. Program NAC circuit 2 for alarm. Program NAC circuit 1 for supervisory non-latching. NOTE: NACs must be programmed for continuous and non-silencing. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 49: 2: City Box Connection Using The 5220 Module

    Program the NAC circuit used as a continuous and non-silencing. Refer to Section 8.5 for Point Programming, Section 8.4 for group settings, and Section 8.3 for zone settings and mapping. It is not possible to reset the remote indication until you clear the condition and reset the control panel. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 50: 3: Using The Addressable Relay Module For City Box Connection

    SLC (-) (+) to SBUS out (+) to SBUS out (-) UL listed EOL must be Installed in City Box Enclosure to city box Figure 4.46 Relay Module for City Box Connection FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 51: 4: Nfpa 72 Polarity Reversal

    If an alarm condition occurs, the alarm relay will close, overriding the trouble condition. • Current: 15 mA max. • Operating Voltage: 24 VDC nominal • Resistance: 4 KΩ FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 52 Program the NAC circuit for non silence NAC circuit. NOTE: If you need to transmit supervisories or trouble conditions, additional relay modules must be added. Use relay 1 to transmit supervisory conditions. Use the trouble relay to transmit trouble conditions. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 53: 5: Transmitter Activated By Dry Contacts

    4.18.5 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts This section describes the connection of a UL 864 listed remote station transmitter to the FCP-300 FACP dry contacts. The FACP contacts must be supervised by the remote station transmitter module using end-of-line resistors (ELRs) with a value determined by the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 54: Section 5: Networking

    32 panels in the network with each site comprised of only one panel. 5.2 Network Wiring When networking a group of FCP-300 you must use the FIK-NIC to link the panels together. See Figure 5.1 and Figure 5.2, for Internal mounting or external mounting of FIK-NIC options 5.2.1 Wiring Options/Requirements to Connect Networked Panels...
  • Page 55: Fik-Nic Wiring Options

    Figure 5.2 Internal FIK-NIC Wiring Option 5.3 FIK-NIC Wiring Options Networking a group of FCP-300 panels requires the use of a network interface card with each panel. The FIK-NIC connects to other net- worked units using unshielded, twisted-pair wiring or fiber-optic cable.
  • Page 56: 2: Fik-Nic Mounting Kits

    The FIK-NIC is designed to mount on one of the SLC standoff sets inside the cabinet or remotely using the accessory cabinet. Use the following steps to properly mount the FIK-NIC inside the FCP-300. Align the FIK-NIC over the standoffs on the back of the FCP-300 cabinet and secure with supplied screws. Refer to Figure 5.2 for location of standoffs.
  • Page 57: 1: Fik-Nic Remote Mounting

    5.4.1 FIK-NIC Remote Mounting Follow the steps above except, the 6-pin cable that runs from the FIK-NIC to the FCP-300 must be run in conduit. Refer to Figure 5.1. 5.4.2 Wiring Unshielded Twisted Pair Wiring between Multiple Panels Unshielded twisted-pair wiring between multiple panels is shown below in Figure 5.7.
  • Page 58 Figure 5.8 Fiber-Optic Wiring Multi-Mode Example port 2 last control panel/FIK-NIC Class X wiring port 1 port 2 next control panel/FIK-NIC port 1 port 2 first control panel/FIK-NIC port 1 Figure 5.9 Fiber-Optic Wiring Single-Mode Example FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 59: Setting The Network Id For Each Panel

    OFF position. See the figure below for possible DIP switch settings. Address 0 is an invalid address and cannot be used. Address Address Address Address 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 4 5 6 Figure 5.11 Network ID Settings FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 60: Section 6: Network Management

    Select 6 for Network Programming. Press 2 to enter the Edit Network Names Menu. Press 1 to Edit Panel Name. Choose Panel to edit. Edit Site Names Press 2 to Edit Site Name. Choose Site to edit. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 61: 3: Edit Panel Id

    Communicator options provide the configuration for reporting events to a Central Station. Login to the panel. The panel will automatically access the Main Menu. Select 6 for Network Programming. Press 6 to enter Communicator Options Menu. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 62: Voice Options

    Each panel in the FCP-300 network specifies which network communicator is used for reporting. The network communicator capability of the FCP-300 system allows all panels to use the same communicator providing an economical solution for reducing the number of paths required for reporting purposes.
  • Page 63: 2: Edit Voice Commands

    • Emergency Communication 6 • Emergency Communication 7 • Emergency Communication 8 • Fire Supervisory • System Alert 1-5 • Trouble • Fire Interlock Release • Fire Interlock Alert • Custom Emergency Comm • Emergency Supervisory FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 64: Sync Network Options

    Edit Access Code access to. Because this is the profile for a keys, the user name and the access code can not be edited for this profile. Table 6.2 Network Management Quick Reference List FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 65 System Alert 1-5 Trouble Fire Interlock Release Choose Site Fire Interlock Alert See Section 6.3.2. Emergency Supervisory CO Alarm CO Supervisory Sync Network Options See Section 6.4. Table 6.2 Network Management Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 66: Section 7: Programming Overview

    From the Main Menu Select 7 for the Program Menu. From the next menu, select 6 for JumpStart. The message, “SLC FAMILY FIKE” appears. press ENTER. A series of messages displays for the next several seconds. JumpStart scans the SLC loops for devices. This can take several minutes, depending on the number of devices attached.
  • Page 67: Mapping Overview

    & special optional system events Figure 7.1 Mapping Overview NOTE: Mapping cannot be programmed through the annunciators. It can only be programmed through the HFSS Software Suite. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 68: 1: Input Point Mapping

    5 Relay 1 group 249 JumpStart creates group 249 and output circuit 6 group 250 for Relay 1 and Relay 2. group 250 Relay 2 Figure 7.3 Assigning Output Circuits to Groups (Example) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 69: 3: Event Mapping

    This example shows Zone 1 manual pull alarm event mapped to: • Group 1 using constant output. through • Group 5 using ANSI 3.41 output pattern. group 250 Figure 7.4 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 70 OPG1 water floor 1 aux 1 constant pattern fire drill Figure 7.6 Example of Event Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns within a Networked Site FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 71: 4: Mapping Led Points

    When using HFSS, you can set up the programming options for the panel, save the options in a file, then download the file to the panel. You can connect to the control panel directly using the onboard USB or Ethernet. Updates are available at www.fike.com...
  • Page 72: Programming Using An Annunciator

    Select from a scrolling list Use up arrow and down arrow to move through a list of available options. When the option you want to select is displayed, press ENTER. Table 7.3 Menu Options FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 73: Programming Menu Quick Reference

    FIK-NVCM Network Voice Control Module FIK-RVM Remote Voice Module FIK-NIC Network Interface Card Delete Module Select Module Section 8.2.3 View Module List Select Module Section 8.2.4 Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 74 View Group Points Select Group Section 8.4.2 Edit OPG Select template Modify name and which output groups (OPGs) are in the Section 8.4.3 Template template Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 75 LATCH ECS TAMPER *LATCH NON- LATCH ECS SUPER- *LATCH VISORY NON- LATCH TROUBLE_MON 2,3,4, NOTIF OUTPUT PT Select Group AUX CONST AUX RESET AUX DOOR Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 76 Silence or Non- Silence I-SdrBa Latch or non-latch, (Intelligent Single station or Sounder Multi station, 2,3,4, Base) Silence or Non- Silence, volume high (default) or Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 77 Single station or Sounder Multi station, Base) Silence or Non- Silence, volume high (default) or 2,3,4, BEAM SUP DET Same function LATCH 2,3,4 as DETECTOR NON-LATCH Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 78 Enter Pt Select W-Detector Photo 2,3,4,5 (cont.) Internal SLC and Sensor 2,3,4,5 Acclimate External FIK-6815 (cont.) 2,3,4,5 Photo-Heat 2,3,4,5 Heat W-SUP DET Same as W-Detector 2,3,4,5 Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 79 Edit Name Enter Name function selected FIK-5880/FIK- Enter Point # UNUSED Section 8.5.3 and Section 8.5.5 5865/ECS-Series NOTIF NOTIFICATION OUTPUT Amplifiers CONTROL CIRCUIT Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 80 Y or N Bypass Phone Line Unused Y or N Edit Ethernet IP Address See “Edit Ethernet” on Subnet Mask page 98. Default Gateway DHCP Enable Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 81 Restore Y (Yes) Section 8.8 Defaults N (No) Voice VCM Maintenance PC Connection Section 8.9 Options Local Recording Edit Voice Settings Enable Dual Channel System Table 7.4 Programming Menus Quick Reference List (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 82 Available on internal SLC. Available on external FIK-6815 expander. Available with Fike SLC family. Requires wireless gateway. AUX SYNC setting is only applicable for the B200S Intelligent Sounder Base. Requires ECS module programmed into the panel. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 83: Section 8: Programming

    The features that can be edited when this option is selected are, module name and class of wiring (Class A or Class B). To edit an existing module, follow these steps: Login to the panel. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 84: 2: Adding A Module

    Select the desired module. Press 3 to delete a module. Select a module to delete. A Warning screen will display. If you want to proceed with deleting the module, select Yes. To cancel, select No. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 85: 4: View Module List

    Figure 8.2 Edit Zone Properties NOTE: You only see smoke sensitivity on the FCP-300 if the daytime/nighttime sensitivity is off under the System Options. (See Section 8.6.2). Otherwise, if you have Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity on, this will bring up a Smoke Sens Day and Night, 2 separate widgets with sensitivity as being either low, medium, or high for each.
  • Page 86 NOTE: Drift compensation is automatic for all smoke detectors (photoelectric and ionization). The feature is always in effect. No programming is required. See Section 9.3.11 for information about how to check if a detector is in UL compliance. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 87: 2: View Zone Points

    Unused points are not assigned to any output group. Up to 250 output groups can be defined per panel. 8.4.1 Edit Group In the Edit Group option, you can program the name of an output group and change the properties of that group. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 88 If the user selects No in this option, the non-ECS panel will do a “Fire Reset” and no Menu appears. Other sites will not be affected. Silence Reset In a Multi-Site Display, if the user selects “Silence” or “Reset”, no action is required. from Multi-Site Display Table 8.4 Silencing Options FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 89: 2: View Group Points

    User also has ECS Event Number 1-8 option for ECS INPUT, ECS (input 41-48) TAMPER, and ECS SUPERVISORY functions in both FIK-5880 and FIK- ECS TAMPER NVCM/FIK-RVM choices, when installed in the system. ECS SUPERVISORY Table 8.5 Point Programming Options FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 90 Background Music ECS INPUT User also has ECS Event Number 1-8 option for ECS INPUT. Only available when an FIK-NVCM is installed in the system. ECS TAMPER ECS SUPERVISORY Table 8.5 Point Programming Options FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 91: 1: Point Programming For An Fik-6815 Module

    Latching Wireless photoelectric detectors Non Latching ACCLIMATE Wireless acclimate photoelectric detector HEAT Wireless heat detector W-SUP DET Same as Latching Wireless photoelectric detectors W-Detector Non Latching Table 8.6 Programming Options for FIK-6815 Modules FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 92 Performs identically to a supervisory switch, but will be indicated as a tamper switch on the LCD annunciator. Non Latching MANUAL Manual release switch RELEASE INTERLOCK Interlock release switch input. STATUS POINT Table 8.6 Programming Options for FIK-6815 Modules (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 93: 2: Point Programming For Internal Or External Power Module (Fik-Rps1000)

    11. Press ENTER to edit the Point Name. See Appendix A for help with editing text. Or, Press the right arrow key to skip the Point Name edit. 12. Repeat Steps 1 through 11 for all circuits. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 94 Used for Class A, 4-wire CO detectors. Select Zone/Group Group or Zone selection will appear depending on the type selected. Edit Name See Appendix A. Table 8.7 Menu Choices for Internal/External Power Module Only applicable to FIK-RPS1000 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 95: 3: Point Programming For Fik-5880 Or Fik-5865 Modules

    Press the up or down arrow key to select the type and press ENTER. Press ENTER to edit the Point Name. See Appendix A or press the right arrow key to skip the Point Name Edit. Repeat Steps 1 through 7 for all points. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 96: 5: Point Programming For Ecs Amplifiers

    Enter the hour you desire the control panel to send an automatic test report (or press the up or down arrow), then press ENTER. Enter the minutes (or press the up or down arrow), then press ENTER. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 97 It will continue to alternate between TT and pulse for additional attempts. Table 8.8 Dial Options  Dial Format 10. Press the up or down arrow to select the pulse ratio for rotary dialing option, then press ENTER. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 98 (Sets how long an undeliverable alarm is retried for delivery to the Central Station. If the message is not validated, it is retried until the old alarm time is reached or the message is validated). Ethernet: 5 Minutes Cellular: 24 Hours Old Alarm: 30 Minutes <Ethernet Supervision> Figure 8.10 AlarmNet Timers FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 99: 2: Daytime/Nighttime Sensitivity

    Repeat steps 6 for any remaining holidays you want to program. 8.6.4 Time Options Through this programming option, you can set the water flow delay time, alarm verification time, AC report delay, AC-Frequency, Auto- Resound, and Clock Format. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 100: 5: Miscellaneous Options

    Through this programming option, you can turn on or off the strobe synchronization during silence, and display status at Idle (auto display event). To edit the Miscellaneous Options, do the following. Login to the panel. Select 7 for Program Menu. Select 5 for System Options. Select 5 for Miscellaneous Options. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 101: 6: Daylight Savings Options

    Select each character of a word by pressing the up or down arrow, then press the right arrow to move to the next character. When word or sentence is complete press ENTER to save the custom banner. 8.6.8 SLC Family The FCP-300supports Intelligent Device Protocol (IDP)SLC devices. Login to the panel. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 102: Jumpstart Auto-Programming

    Select 7 to access the program menu. Select 5 to access System Options. Select 8 for SLC Family. The type, “Fike” displays. 8.7 JumpStart Auto-Programming NOTE: JumpStart Auto-Programming is used to auto learn the system hardware after devices have been added or removed from the system.
  • Page 103: Section 9: System Operation

    Fike - Model FCP-300 ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL 08/03/21 01:15:06PM 08/03/21 01:15:06PM Site 1 custom banner example ABC COMPANY - FIRE SYSTEM ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL 08/03/21 01:15:06PM Figure 9.2 Banner Display Examples FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 104: Menu System

    Admin Profiles After initial power-up, the FCP-300 requires a password change and user account setup before programming. Only Admin1 will be active. Using the login for Admin1, the default password (0000000) must be changed to a new, unique password. This new password must be 7-dig- its and cannot be sequential or easily guessed.
  • Page 105: 2: Main Menu Overview

    To select an option: Enter the number of the option, or press ENTER if the option has the = symbol next to it. Exit Menu Press the left arrow. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 106: Basic Operation

    This system test initiates a Fire Drill alarm and activates Fire Drill mapping for 10 minutes or until a user manually exits the fire drill. From the Main Menu, press 1 for System Tests. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 107: 5: Conduct An Indicator Test

    NOTE: Alarm and trouble signals that have been silenced, but the detector remains un-restored, will resound every 4 or 24 hours depending on user selection until the detector is restored. Refer to “Auto-Resound (4 or 24 hours)” on page 94. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 108: 10: Reset Alarms

    From the Main Menu, press 2 for Point Functions. Press 2 for Point Status. Select the module where the point you want to check is located. Enter the number of the point you want to check and press ENTER. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 109: 12: View Status Of A Point

    9.3.14 System Information From the Main Menu, press 8 to access the System Information menu. About Panel Press 1 to access About Panel to view the panel model, serial number, system version number, and date. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 110: Event Priority

    Send/Receive Firmware Updates The FCP-300 has the ability to be updated in the field. The latest FCP-300 Firmware Update Utility can be downloaded from the Fike web- site, www.fike.com. Once a panel has been updated using the Firmware Update Utility, you can use Send/Receive firmware updates to prop- agate the firmware to the other panels in the network.
  • Page 111: 4: Priority Rules

    The control panel can be in one or more of seven conditions at any given moment: Normal, Alarm, Pre-alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, Silenced, and Reset. Table 9.4 describes the behavior of the panel in each of these modes. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 112 FIRE: ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE If more than 3 CO: ALARM categories are active EMERGENCY: ALARM SUPERVISORY at a single time, the SYSTEM: TROUBLE screen will display as shown. Table 9.4 Panel Operating Modes FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 113 Menus are not available during the reset process. pressed followed by a IN PROGRESS”. If the reset process completes valid code, if normally, the date and time normal mode screen necessary. displays. Table 9.4 Panel Operating Modes (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 114: 1: Multi-Site Annunciator And Multi-Site User Access

    • The FCP-300 Menu System is disabled on a multi-site annunciator. Pressing the Right or Enter keys will bring you straight into event history for assigned sites. To get into the menu system, a multi-site user password must be entered and then a site must be selected from the site selection menu.
  • Page 115: 1: Single Interlock Zone Releasing

    Conditions Required for a Detector Alarm Output Activation If two addressable detectors, a manual release switch is activated, or an interlock switch is active, the “Interlock Release Alert” and “Detec- tor Alarm” outputs will activate. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 116: Smoke Alarm Verification

    9.8 Function Keys The function keys on the FCP-300 have multiple features. Their macro key functionality can simplify the disabling, activating, or inhibiting points or groups respectively. They can also be used as a status type activation event and for activating Map Inhibit. Each F-Key macro can hold 50 events.
  • Page 117: 3: Erasing An F-Key Macro

    HFSS Honeywell Fire Software Suite. When an F-Key is active and a map in the system is set to be disable by Map Inhibit, the system will show a trouble event indicating it as such. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 118: Section 10: Emergency Communication System Operation

    10.1 Overview The Fike ECS Series control panels and accessories provides features to meet the requirements for a Mass Notification Systems as described in NFPA 72 and is compliant with the UL 2572 standard. The ECS (Emergency Communication System) is integrated with the fire alarm and voice evacuation functions of the control panel.
  • Page 119: 2: Gaining Ecs Control

    ECS state. In this state, all points programmed for ECS alarms that are currently in alarm are changed to active. The display status screen reflects this when viewing the system for status. Any outputs that were activated by the programmed ECS alarm FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 120: 4: Fire

    This will activate or deactivate the green and red LEDs next to the ECS message keys and the red LEDs next to the Select keys. MESSAGE MODE ECS MESSAGE KEYS: Choose Message SELECT KEYS: Toggle Output Areas Engage Microphone for FIRE PAGE MODE FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 121: 6: Custom Ecs Event

    When ECS control is relinquished, the system stays in the Manual ECS State. ECS control can then be gained by another LOC or again at the same LOC. NOTE: The ECS will relinquish control after 5 minutes of inactivity. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 122: 10: Ecs Reset

    From the next screen, add an ECS-AMP. The screen will display “Adding module [#]...” for a few moments. You will be returned to the New Module Type screen where you can select another module(s) if desired. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 123: 2: Editing An Amplifier

    To do this, edit the FIK-NVCM or FIK-RVM module and select the correct annunciator for the associated device. During JumpStart, the FIK-NVCM is automatically associated with the internal annunciator. To associate other LOC units in the system, you must perform it in programming. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 124: Using The Microphone

    NOTE: The Ready to Talk LED will illuminate after an output area has been activated. Speak into the microphone. Release the PTT button when finished. Ready to Talk LED READY ALL CALL TO TALK FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 125: Recording Custom Messages

    Recording messages from the Aux Audio Input enables you to load customized, pre-recorded messages into an ECS message location. Follow these steps to input user message using Aux Audio Input. Wire a speaker cable with 1/8” mini plug to Aux AUDIO GND and IN terminals. See Figure 10.5 below. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 126: 2: Recording Messages 1-15 Using The Microphone

    Follow these steps to use the microphone to record your message: Enter programming mode at main control panel. Select option 8 Voice Options. Select 1 for VCM Maintenance. Select option 2 Local Recording. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 127: 3: Erasing User Messages

    PC hard drive) to the various message locations of the ECS Series keypad. Messages can be uploaded from the FIK-NVCM, stored, and used again in similar installations. To read/write .ske formatted messages to and from the main panel, follow these steps: Make sure that panel is in Normal mode. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 128: Network Paging

    Network paging allows live voice paging between panels across the network. The FIK-NVCM, Network Voice Control Module, is needed for network paging. For more information, see the Fike ECS Series installation manual. The network paging source is the panel in the network from which the microphone paging originates. Only one panel in the network can be the source panel at a time.
  • Page 129: Section 11: Reporting

    FJNN002001 F2 Mapping Inhibited 2002 FTNN002002 F2 Mapping Inhibited Restoral 2002 FJNN002002 F3 Mapping Inhibited 2003 FTNN002003 F3 Mapping Inhibited Restoral 2003 FJNN002003 F4 Mapping Inhibited 2004 FTNN002004 Table 11.2 Report Formats Table FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 130 Panel ID Repeater Rx1 communication trouble 0101 ENNN000101 Panel ID restore Repeater Rx2 communication trouble 0102 EMNN000102 Panel ID Repeater Rx2 communication trouble 0102 ENNN000102 Panel ID restore Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 131 Group # ECS Output Group Trouble Restore Group # +1000 QJNN001GGG Group # External Reset/Silence/Fire Drill switch 0000 UTNN000000 trouble External Reset/Silence/Fire Drill switch 0000 UJNN000000 trouble restore Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 132 UANN004000 Voice Aux ECS 2 Alarm Restore UHNN004000 Voice Aux ECS 3 Alarm UANN005000 Voice Aux ECS 3 Alarm Restore UHNN005000 Voice Aux ECS 4 Alarm UANN006000 Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 133 Exp. ID GS Point # GSNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Detector CO Supervisory Alarm Restore pi Exp. ID GR Point # GRNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 134 Release Zone) LOC Mic Activated ECS Alarm pi Exp. ID QA QANNXX0000 Exp. ID LOC Mic Activated ECS Alarm Restore pi Exp. ID QH QHNNXX0000 Exp. ID Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 135 Supervisory/Tamper point trouble pi Exp. ID FT Point # FTNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Supervisory/Tamper point trouble restore pi Exp. ID FJ Point # FJNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 136 Exp. ID UA Point # UANNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Zone-based AUX1 switch alarm restore pi Exp. ID UH Point # UHNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 137 Wireless Gateway Trouble pi Exp. ID UT Point # UTNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Wireless Gateway Trouble restore pi Exp. ID UJ Point # UJNNXXPPPP Exp. ID Point # Table 11.2 Report Formats Table (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 138: Sia - Panels Pi Modifier Reporting

    Multiple events can be sent within a single event block. Events are separated by a “/” character. Event parameter can be a Zone, Point or Circuit Number. “pi” modifier event is not used. Panel can be set to report by either Point or Zone. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 139 Fire Trouble Zone EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FT22970001 MM = 00 Fire Trouble-NAC Point NAC Circuit 7 EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FT22980007 ZZZZ=Pt. # Fire Trouble-NAC Zone NAC Circuit 7 EE-PP-MM-ZZZZ FT22980007 ZZZZ=OPG # Table 11.4 SIA Reporting Examples FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 140: Section 12: Testing And Troubleshooting

    Notify facility personnel of a test so that alarm sounding devices are ignored during the test period. Testing Rotate the key or enter a code to access the Main menu. Press 1 for System Test. Press 1 to select Fire Drill. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 141: Event History

    [Enter] to Accept Figure 12.2 Shut Down Warning Select the SLC loop. Enter up to eight SLC addresses for the devices you wish to locate. The LEDs on the selected devices will start flashing. FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 142: 3: I/O Point Control

    NAC 2 – NAC 1 SBUS OUT SBUS1 OUT EXT. COMM SLC Terminals SLC OUT SLC IN Any wire to wire fault impedance is 0 ohms. Table 12.2 Terminals Earth Fault Resistance Values FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 143: Section 13: Installation Records

    Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Table 13.1 Installation Record of Onboard Devices FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 144 Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Onboard Table 13.1 Installation Record of Onboard Devices (Continued) FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 145: Additional Slc Devices

    Use the table below to record devices installed on additional SLC loops. Make a copy of this page if additional pages are needed. Module Address Zone/ Group Description Module Address Zone/ Group Description Table 13.2 Installation Record of Devices Installed on SLC FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 146: Conventional Output Point Record

    Installation Records Conventional Output Point Record 13.3 Conventional Output Point Record This chart can be used to keep track of how conventional output points (circuits) have been configured. Point/Circuit Group Description FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 147: Appendix A: Editing Text Using The Built-In Programmer

    <Module Name> Enter: Accept Fire Door _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 1[abc] 2[def] 3[ghi] 4[jkl] 5[mno] 6[pqr] 7[stu] 8[vwx] 9[yz ] 0[Spc] Figure A.1 Edit Name Example FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 148: Appendix B: Expanded Receiver/Panel Relationship

    The available receiver number will correspond with what panel number you entered. Receiver numbers are populated based on panel number and audited to allow only the four appropriate receivers. See Section 6. Panel Available Receiver Numbers Table B.1 Receiver/panel relationship FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 149: Appendix C: Cadence Patterns

    Disconnected. No voltage at terminals. Temporal 4 0.1 sec on, 0.1 sec off, 0.1 sec on, 0.1 sec off, 0.1 sec on, 0.1 sec off, 0.1 sec on, 5 sec off, Table C.1 Cadence Patterns FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 150: Appendix D: Panel Security

    Ensure the Ethernet cable is removed from the FACP when not being utilized for configuration or for reporting purposes. Security and Data Protection Communication Security - Level 1 Stored Data Security - Level 0 Physical Security - Level 1 Access Control Security - Level 1 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 151: Model Fcp-300 Basic Operating Instructions

    Model FCP-300 Basic Operating Instructions These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the FCP-300 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms and Troubles Press SILENCE and then enter a code if prompted.
  • Page 153: Model Fcp-300Ecs Basic Operating Instructions

    Model FCP-300ECS Basic Operating Instructions These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the FCP-2100ECS panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Operation Task to Perform Silence Alarms and Troubles Press SILENCE and then enter a code if prompted.
  • Page 155: Keypad And Led Indicators

    Keypad and LED Indicators READY NON-ACTIVE ALL CALL ECS CONTROL CALL TO TALK ECS Control All Call button ECS Control Ready To button Talk LED Non-Active Call button ECS status/ output group alarm LEDs select buttons ECS message 1-8 activate buttons Front View of ECS Keypad Color State...
  • Page 157: Ecs Control

    ECS Control Operation Task Gain ECS Control at an LOC Press the ECS Control Key and enter a code if prompted. If ECS Control is available, the ECS Control LED will illuminate. If another LOC has ECS Control, the display will be similar to the one shown below. Press 1 to request control. The LOC with ECS Control will then be able to allow or deny the request.
  • Page 159 FCP-300 Series Manual — P/N LS10145-002FK-E:B 6/20/2022...
  • Page 160 Fike World Headquarters 704 SW 10th Street Blue Springs, Missouri 64015 USA Tel: +001 816-229-3405 Toll Free (US Only): 1-800-YES-FIKE (1-800-937-3453) www.Fike.com For a list of contact information for Fike offices around the world, visit the Global Locations section of Fike.com...

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