Halma Ampac FireFinder Installation, Commissioning & Operation

Halma Ampac FireFinder Installation, Commissioning & Operation

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FireFinder
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Fire Alarm Control Panel
(NZS 4512-2003)
Installation, Commissioning & Operation
MAN 2335-6
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  • Page 1 Fire detection and evacuation solutions that save lives. FireFinder Fire Alarm Control Panel (NZS 4512-2003) Installation, Commissioning & Operation MAN 2335-6...
  • Page 2 MAN 2335-6 Responding to an Alarm Indicators -Alarm Indicator Flashing. -Location of Alarm on LCD Display. -First Alarm Displayed. Isolate External Bell Isolate Warning System Press Press   EXTERNAL BELL WARNING SYS ISOLATE ISOLATE Acknowledge Alarm Press  ACKNOWLEDGE Isolate Alarm Press Press...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    MAN 2335-6 Contents Page Non Disclosure Agreement ........................About This Manual ..........................Purpose .......................... 2 Scope ..........................2 References........................2 System Overview ............................. FireFinder Description ........................Ancillary Services ......................6 Placing The System Into Operation ..................... Unpacking........................7 Anti-Static Precautions ....................7 Working On The System ....................
  • Page 4 MAN 2335-6 Compatible FireFinder Modules ..................... Conventional Zone Board .....................22 Apollo Loop Termination Board ...................23 16/16 Input / Output Board ....................24 8 Way Relay Board ......................24 16 Way Input Board .......................25 Serial Relay Board ......................25 Fire Fan Module BRD25FCB ..................26 Fan Termination Board BRD25FTB ................26 32 Zone LED Mimic Board ....................27 6.10...
  • Page 5 MAN 2335-6 FireFinder Operation ......................... The Control Panel ......................54 The Default LCD Display ....................57 Accessing Functions and Menus .................57 Function Menu and Access Levels................58 The Main Menu ......................58 9.5.1 Status Menu ....................58 9.5.2 Testing Menu ....................61 Function Menu ( Level 2 / 3 ) ..................62 9.6.1 Setting the Function Date Facility..............62 9.6.2...
  • Page 6 MAN 2335-6 Page vi...
  • Page 7: Non Disclosure Agreement

    MAN 2335-6 Non Disclosure Agreement This contract has been entered into by the person or company user of this document (hereafter called the Trader) and AMPAC Technologies (hereafter called AMPAC) of 97 Walters Drive, Osborne Park Western Australia 6017. Under terms and conditions as specified hereunder. Whereas AMPAC and the Trader for their mutual benefit and pursuant to a working relationship which may be established, anticipate that AMPAC will disclose in the form of this document, information of a secret, or confidential or proprietary nature (hereinafter collectively referred to as Proprietary Information).
  • Page 8: About This Manual

    MAN 2335-6 About This Manual Purpose The purpose of this manual is to assist the technician in the installation, commissioning and operation of FireFinde FACP. Scope The information within this manual is only available to and for the use of personnel engaged in the FireFinder installation and operation of the FACP.
  • Page 9: System Overview

    MAN 2335-6 System Overview FireFinder is an Intelligent Analogue / Addressable / Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel capable of supporting: © Apollo Discovery XP95 Intelligent Detectors as well as a selected range of Hochiki Conventional Detectors. © Addressable Initiating Devices: Modules that monitor any conventional normally open contact such as supervisory switches and flow switches.
  • Page 10: Firefinder Tm Description

    MAN 2335-6 FIRE SILENCE TRIAL EVACUATION ALARMS KEY SWITCH BRIGADE DEFECT USE ONLY NORMAL KEYSWITCH FACP LCD VIEWING WINDOW ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 DOOR LOCKS SITE PLAN ZONE 4 Figure 4:SP8 Rear Service – Front View Figure 3: SP8 Rear Service - Rear View SILENCE FIRE ALARMS...
  • Page 11 MAN 2335-6 FireFinder ™ has another serial interface that connects to, 32 Zone Mimic Board/s (159-0018), Pump Indicator Board/s (159-0047), Valve Indicator Board/s (159-0048) and Serial Relay Board/s (159-0072) A combination of up to eight (8) Fan Control Module/s (159-0020) and Fan Termination Board/s (159-0078) operating in conjunction with a slave CPU (159-0046) can also be designed into a system to control / monitor field plant and equipment.
  • Page 12: Ancillary Services

    MAN 2335-6 CN10 CN18 CN20 CN21 Figure 6: Single Controller Board with Expansion Board Ancillary Services FireFinder  has been designed such that detectors and/or call points, in addition to giving an alarm and calling the fire brigade, will close or open circuits of ancillary services by means of relays / control devices. Examples of these services are: actuation of fixed fire-extinguishing systems;...
  • Page 13: Placing The System Into Operation

    MAN 2335-6 Placing The System Into Operation Unpacking FireFinder ™. Carefully unpack the The package should include: © FireFinder ™Fire Panel © An Operators Manual © 003 keys Anti-Static Precautions To prevent damage to components, modules and boards, anti-static precautions MUST be observed while performing any task within the FACP.
  • Page 14: Operational Parameters

    MAN 2335-6 Operational Parameters Temperature: -5ºC to + 55ºC Humidity: 25% to 75% Cable Loop Characteristics: 2 core 1.5mm² Maximum Number of Devices per Conventional Zone: Maximum Number of Devices per Loop: Power Supply Output Voltage: Power Supply Output Current: 2A or 5.6A Power Supply Input: 85 - 240V AC...
  • Page 15: Rs 232 Modem / Debug Interfacing

    MAN 2335-6 RS 232 Modem / Debug Interfacing The modem I/O port is a DB9 connector CN8 situated on the lower left hand corner of the Main Board FireFinder . (302-674). This port is normally used for programming of the Rx Data Pin 2 Tx Data Pin 3 Plug in DB9F...
  • Page 16 MAN 2335-6 Connecting the Mains to the 2 Amp Power Supply Terminate the mains power to the 240 VAC switch terminal block as shown below. BROWN (ACTIVE) MAINS CORD POWER SWITCH (LOOKING AT REAR) EARTH (GREEN) TO EARTH STUD BLUE (NEUTRAL) BROWN (ACTIVE) DC 27V TO PANEL...
  • Page 17: Main Board Brd85Mba

    MAN 2335-6 5.11 Main Board BRD85MBA The Main Board is the " heart " of the FACP and carries the devices for interconnecting to all the other Boards, a buzzer for auditory indication, the backlight power supply for the LCD and CPU Reset. The Main CPU is mounted on this board and connected to it by CN11.
  • Page 18: Front Panel Board 302 -690

    MAN 2335-6 CN17 RESET BACKLIGHT S W 1 RS485 CN20 COMMS CN13 CN14 CN15 CN11 SLAVE CPU4 SLAVE CPU3 SLAVE CPU2 a b c O O O O O O NETWORKING O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O LCD CONTRAST...
  • Page 19: Main Cpu

    MAN 2335-6 5.13 Main CPU The Main CPU holds the main central processing unit for the FACP.  BRD85CPU is a 4-layer surface mount board  The processor (U1) is a Motorola MC68302, running at 20MHz.  The external data bus is 16 bits wide. ...
  • Page 20: Slave Cpu

    MAN 2335-6 5.14 Slave CPU The Slave CPU (Central Processing Unit) provides the interfacing signals and I/O’s required to allow the FACP to connect / communicate to a variety of termination boards. A single chip micro controller U1 controls all operations of the FACP Slave CPU. This device contains the control program within Read Only Memory (ROM).
  • Page 21: Brigade / Psu Monitor Board

    MAN 2335-6 5.15 Brigade / PSU Monitor Board The Brigade / PSU Monitor Board (302 – 673), referred to in the following as the Brigade Board, monitors and controls the power supply, battery charging, monitored / un-monitored inputs, outputs and the 7 relay outputs.
  • Page 22 MAN 2335-6 Bell 2 Bell 2 To CN7 of the Main Controller Board Bell 1 Bell Monitored Bell 1 Required Ohms Un-monitored Auxiliary Monitored Required Aux Mon. Warning System Un-monitored Warning System TO Alert / Evac Amp Warning Sys. Mon Monitored EOL Required Power...
  • Page 23: Brigade Board & Battery Connections

    MAN 2335-6 5.15.1 Brigade Board & Battery Connections FireFinder  requires two ( 2 ) 12 volt batteries in series which are placed in the bottom right hand side of the cabinet. A red and black lead from TB1 on the Brigade Board is connected to the batteries red to positive and black to negative once the system is operating on Mains supply.
  • Page 24: Connecting The Alert / Evacuation Amplifier

    MAN 2335-6 Note: 1. NO C NC are 1A voltage free contacts 2. + / - are monitored / fused 1A outputs TB4 & 5 are located on the top Un-used O/P's must be terminated in Brigade/PSU Monitor Board 10K Ohms EOL left hand side of the board Sounder Ohms...
  • Page 25 MAN 2335-6 Operation: The Amplifier is connected to the FACP Warning System output as shown in the connection diagrams. The ‘+’ and ‘-’ terminals are connected to the corresponding ‘+’ and ‘-’ terminals on the amplifier. In the ‘Normal’ state, the FACP monitors the 100V line 10K 1W EOL resistor by applying an inverted voltage to the amplifier input terminals.
  • Page 26: Brigade Board Relay Output Connections

    MAN 2335-6 DECOUPLING CAPACITORS BELL OUT 22K OHM 1W EOL RESISTOR BELL IN FROM 22K OHM TB5 - WARNING 1W EOL SYSTEM RESISTOR OF THE BRIGADE PSU MONITOR BRD Screen SPURRED 100VRMS SPEAKERS Figure 25: Spurred Speaker Wiring Diagram 5.15.5 Brigade Board Relay Output Connections Brigade/PSU BATT FAIL ISOLATE...
  • Page 27: Compatible Firefinder Tm Modules

    MAN 2335-6 Compatible FireFinder Modules  Numbers in Italic are Fast Fit Kit Part Numbers Module / Board ........... Part Number Max Number • Slave CPU ..............(302-6690) 8 per Controller # 1 ( 159-0007 ) • Conventional Zone Board ........... (302-6710) 8 per Controller ( 159-0005 ) •...
  • Page 28: Conventional Zone Board

    MAN 2335-6 Conventional Zone Board The 302-671 Conventional Zone Board provides the interface between the external conventional devices FireFinder ™. and the Conventional zones are connected from TB4 to TB1 on the 302-671 16 Zone Conventional Board. RN13 RN14 ZD16 L1 In L1 Out ZD15...
  • Page 29: Apollo Loop Termination Board

    MAN 2335-6 Apollo Loop Termination Board The 302-735 Addressable Loop termination board provides the interface between the external addressable FireFinder ™. Each board provides termination’s for two loops. One slave CPU is required devices and the per loop. Addressable loops are connected from TB1 to TB2 on the 302-735 Apollo Loop Termination Board.
  • Page 30: 16/16 Input / Output Board

    MAN 2335-6 16/16 Input / Output Board The 302-672 input / output board provides the interface between the Slave CPU module, 8 way relay board and the 16 Opto input board. The input / output board is connected to the slave CPU via CN1. A maximum of 8 input / output boards can be daisy chained together.
  • Page 31: Way Input Board

    MAN 2335-6 16 Way Input Board Opto-Inputs: Up to 16 inputs can be connected to the 16 Way Input Board 302-677. These inputs are required to be voltage free contacts. AS AN EXAMPLE INPUTS 1 AND 16 ARE SHOWN CONNECTED AS VOLTAGE-FREE CONTACTS COM COM 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 13 14 15 16...
  • Page 32: Fire Fan Module Brd25Fcb

    MAN 2335-6 Fire Fan Module BRD25FCB The Fire Fan Module has four ( 4 ) separate fan controls each having an On, Auto and Off function switch and a set of three (3) monitoring LED’s. The LED’s indicate the status of the equipment eg. Run, Fault or Stop.
  • Page 33: Zone Led Mimic Board

    MAN 2335-6 32 Zone LED Mimic Board The 32 Zone LED mimic board (302-7000) connects to the internal serial communication bus. It provides visual indication of zones in fire alarm and fault (32 fire alarm LED’s and 32 fault LED’s). A maximum of 4 boards can be daisy chained together (This is dependant on the panel configuration).
  • Page 34: Valve Display Module

    MAN 2335-6 6.10 Valve Display Module The Valve Display Module (302-716) connects to the internal serial communication bus. It provides visual indication of the Valve status (16 x Valve open, 16 x Valve closed). A maximum of 8 modules can be daisy chained together per CPU.
  • Page 35: Pump Display Module

    MAN 2335-6 6.11 Pump Display Module The Pump Display Module connects (302-717) to the internal serial communication bus. It provides visual indication of the Pump status (8 x Supply Healthy, 8 x Pump Running, 8 x Pump Fault). A maximum of 10 modules can be daisy chained together per CPU.
  • Page 36: Sounder / Bell Controller Board

    MAN 2335-6 6.12 Sounder / Bell Controller Board The 302-742 (8 way Bell Monitor Board) options allow a larger number of bells / sounders to be connected FireFinder ™ system and /or Alert / Evac Amplifiers to be configured for zoned operation. to the The 302-742 is built in two versions: 1.
  • Page 37: Printer

    MAN 2335-6 6.13 Printer Specifications ✓ ✓ Printing method: directed impact dot matrix Interface: 8 bit parallel interface ✓ ✓ Printing mechanism: 4/6 pin shuttle Interface port: 26 PIN flat plug 6.13.1 Indicators and Buttons The front panel has an LED indicator and two buttons SEL (SELECT), LF (LINE FEED). Press to Release PUSH to lock Mechanism...
  • Page 38: Maintenance

    MAN 2335-6 Exit the Self-Test Mode: a) After printing out the complete Self-Test list the printer will exit the mode automatically; or b) Press the SEL button and the printer will immediately exit the Self-Test mode. 6.13.2 Maintenance Installing The Ribbon Cassette The printer has a factory loaded ink ribbon cassette.
  • Page 39: Printer Connections And Jumpering

    MAN 2335-6 Note #1: Press only on the PUSH label to return the head mechanism back into position. Note #2 :The above instructions are graphically displayed on the inside of the front cover.. 6.13.3 Printer Connections and Jumpering Mounted on the back of the printer mechanism is the PCB that carries the; connectors for interconnection to the Main Board, jumper links required to set the programmed print modes;...
  • Page 40: Agent Release Control

    MAN 2335-6 Agent Release Control Agent Release control consists of a Agent Release Module, Termination Board and an optional Local Control Station. Operation Introduction The Agent Release Module and Termination Board communicate with the FACP via the RS485 multi-drop bus. The Local Control Station communicates only with the Termination Board via a separate RS485 bus.
  • Page 41 MAN 2335-6 Single Zone Activation, the following discharge sequence is executed; © Automatic Activation LED is illuminated on the Agent Release Module and Local Control Station. © Stage 1 outputs are switched to +24VDC. [FIRE ALARM sign illuminated, aural alarm sounds].
  • Page 42: Agent Release Module Brd25Arb -A

    MAN 2335-6 Note #3: When there is a fault in the activation circuit or in the trigger zones, in addition to the above, the system inoperative output is operated. Note #4: The FACP fault buzzer will sound for all faults. Note #5: The FACP will report the type of fault on the LCD.
  • Page 43: Local Control Station ( Lcs ) Brd25Arb -B

    MAN 2335-6 Agent Release Module PCB Layout The PCB is fitted with two 2 x RJ45 connectors CN6 & 7 for power (27VDC) and communications (RS485) for communications between the Agent Release Module and the FACP Main Control Board. RS485 &...
  • Page 44 MAN 2335-6 AUTOMATIC – Red ACTIVATION Illuminated when an automatic discharge sequence has commenced. Automatic discharge occurs when the selected zone(s) on the FACP have gone into alarm. For dual zones, the indicator should flash when the first zone goes into alarm, and be steady when the second zone goes into alarm.
  • Page 45: Agent Termination Board Brd25Atb

    MAN 2335-6 Local Control Station Terminal Blocks TB1 & TB2 TB2 Terminal Assignment TB1 Terminal Assignment RS485 + In +27V In RS485 - In 0V In RS485 Common +27V Out RS485 + Out 0V Out RS485 - Out RS485 Common Interlock+ Interlock- Local Control Station Layout...
  • Page 46: Interface Wiring

    MAN 2335-6 The Agent Termination Board interfaces to; The FACP via CN1, CN2 continuing the RS485 communications bus if required. LK1 is inserted if this is the last backpan board on the bus. LCS’s ( up to 4 ) via TB1. LK1 is inserted in the last board in the RS485 Bus Monitored Inputs: via TB2.
  • Page 47 MAN 2335-6 Solenoid & Metron This input relies on N/O or N/C relay contacts used in conjunction with 22K EOL and 4K7 series resistors. The type of agent release mechanism and contacts used has to be set in the Programming Menu for the input to function as per the manufacturers specifications and be in accordance with the relevant Standard.
  • Page 48: Warning Signs

    MAN 2335-6 Warning Signs Description The warning signs are driven by a 2 wire system and may be configured for single or dual stage operation. An on-board buzzer provides an audible warning which may be disabled by removing JP3. External evacuation devices, eg sounders may be connected to TB3 of the input termination board. An external mute push-button (N/O contacts) may also be connected to Term 3 on the warning sign PCB to enable the user to silence the internal buzzer and evacuation device.
  • Page 49 MAN 2335-6 WARNING SIGN TERMINATION BRD VANTAGE 2 WIRE INPUT FROM AGENT TERMINATION BOARD C OM+ BACKPAN RETAINING SOUNDER STG1 TO NEXT WARNING SIGN IF USED SCREWS IN EACH CORNER (MAX 1) STG2 BUZZER MUTE FIT 10K EOL TO LAST SIGN (MAX 6) B R D 42W TB 2- A CN1/2 TERM...
  • Page 50: Expanding The System & Networking

    MAN 2335-6 Expanding the System & Networking Expanding the system can be achieved in various ways and requires the use of boards specifically designed for communications purposes and boards that actually expand the system. Expansion Controller An Expansion Controller ( Fast Fit Kit Number 159-0077 ) can be described as a Main Controller without a Front Panel.
  • Page 51 MAN 2335-6 FIREFINDER FACP BACKLIGHT LED DISPLAY POW ER ON NORMAL FAULT CN17 NODE 1 CONTROLLER 1 CN13 CN15 ADDRESS CONTROLLER SYSTEM CN11 LOOP COMMS LEDS FLASH 302-669 REMOTE LED 302-674 REPEATER 302-675 CPU RESET NODE ADDRESS NOTE: 302 - 715 ONLY RS485 OR RS422 LAMP NOT BOTH...
  • Page 52 MAN 2335-6 NOTES: FIREFINDER BACKLIGHT MAXIMUM DISTANCES BETWEEN PANELS = 1.2KM CN17 PANEL No1 CN13 CN15 IF GREATER DISTANCE ARE REQUIRED A RS422 REPEATER CN11 (BLACK BOX 352A or 352A-F) TO BE FITTED EVERY 1.2KM LOOP COMMS CONTROLLER RN17 302-669 AFTER THE FIRST 1.2KM 302-674 NODE ADDRESS...
  • Page 53: Expansion Board

    MAN 2335-6 Expansion Board The Expansion Connection Board is used to increase the capacity of the controller from 4 Slave CPU’s to 8. The Expansion Board must be mounted within 200mm of the Controller. Connection from the Controller to the Expansion Board is made via a 20 way flat cable Connections Connector Connects to...
  • Page 54: Controller Interface Card

    MAN 2335-6 Controller Interface Card The Controller Interface Card (302-725) provides connections to the communication ports on a Controller. The module connects to the Loop Communication connector (CN18) on the 302-674. It may provide two communications ports (RS232 and RS485) dependent upon the mode in which it is used. RS232 is available for communications with graphics and building management systems at terminal block TB2 terminals A to E.
  • Page 55: Led Mimic Board

    MAN 2335-6 LED Mimic Board The LED Mimic Board 302-715 remotely mimics the Main Panel’s LED’s and switches. RS485 protocol is used to communicate with the Main Panel. The Mimic can therefore display the status of 32 Zones, 5 specific common outputs ( Alarm, Pre-alarm, DBA, Fault, Normal ) and can be configured to have 5 input switches ( Mimic Reset, Lamp Test, Buzzer Mute, Bell Isolate, Evacuate ), 1 remote Buzzer output as well as 1 software configurable 1A relay output and 1 voltage free driven input.
  • Page 56 MAN 2335-6 Alarm (Red) Pre-Alarm (Red) DBA (Yellow) Defect (Yellow) Normal (Green) Reset (momentary) Lamp Test (momentary) Buzzer Mute (momentary) Bell Isolate (keyswitch option available) Evacuate (keywsitch option available) Buzzer ZONES 32 ZONE MIMIC LEDS ( 8 PER CONNECTOR) ZONES 1 - 8 ZONES 9 - 16 ZONES 17 - 24 ZONES 25 - 32...
  • Page 57: Remote Expansion Led Board

    MAN 2335-6 Remote Expansion LED Board There are three options available. Option 1 LED DISPLAY POWER ON NORMAL FAULT RESET SW ALARM LAMP TEST SW ADDRESS BUZZER MUTE SW SYSTEM DFCT LEDS FLASH BELL ISOLATE SW N OR M EVACUATION SW CPU RESET REMOTE BUZZER PRE-ALM...
  • Page 58 MAN 2335-6 Option 2 Option 3 ALARM ALARM DEFECT DEFECT 16 Way Board 1 NORMAL NORMAL 2-3M Slave CPU to 16 Way 302 706 I/O Board 1 27VDC In Slave CPU ZONE 1 to 16 Way I/O Board 2 ZONE 2 2-3M ZONE 3 ZONE 4...
  • Page 59: Liquid Crystal Display Repeater Panel

    MAN 2335-6 Liquid Crystal Display Repeater Panel The LCDR Repeater displays information as shown at the main panel (302-674) and provides limited controls to interrogate the system. The Remote LCD Repeater Panel connects to the external RS422 communication loop. NORMAL FIRE FAULT ISOLATE...
  • Page 60: Firefinder Tm Operation

    MAN 2335-6 FireFinder Operation The Control Panel FIREFIGHTER FACILITY POWER ON PRE-ALARM ALARM AUX ALARM FIREFINDER 15/1/2004 14:00:00 AMPAC WARNING FAULT SYS FAULT PH: 08 9242 3333 SYSTEM IS NORMAL SUPPLY FAULT ISOLATED EARTH FAULT SYSTEM FAULT EXTERNAL BELL WARNING SYS PREVIOUS NEXT ACKNOWLEDGE...
  • Page 61 MAN 2335-6 NEXT Next is used for scrolling forwards through alarms, faults, or isolates on the LCD. ACKNOWLEDGE Pressing this key will acknowledge an alarm currently displayed on the LCD. It will also silence the panel buzzer, which sounds whenever there is an alarm (optional) or fault. RESET Pressing this key will reset the panel, clearing any acknowledged alarms and taking the LCD display back to its default screen, unless there are any uncleared faults or isolated...
  • Page 62 MAN 2335-6 LOOP Press this key followed by a number to select the loop you wish to access eg LOOP 4. SENSOR After selecting the Loop number using the LOOP key, press this key to enter the sensor number for the device you wish to interrogate. ZONE Press this key followed by a number eg ZONE 4 to select the required zone DISPLAY...
  • Page 63: The Default Lcd Display

    MAN 2335-6 FireFinder ™ FACILITY AREA WILL SILENCE THE SOUNDER. NOTE: ALL KEYS IN THE The Default LCD Display FireFinder ™ will display a screen similar to that shown below In its normal state the FireFinder 20/1/2004 13.21.15 SERVICED BY YOUR COMPANY PH: 09 9999 9999 SYSTEM IS NORMAL Figure 77: The Default LCD Display...
  • Page 64: Function Menu And Access Levels

    MAN 2335-6 Function Menu and Access Levels The FUNCTION MENU provides access to the programming and configuration functions. Three levels of ACCESS are available. Level 1 has access to MENU only while Password protected Levels 2 and 3 access MENU and FUNCTION as listed below. Level II: Allows access to: •...
  • Page 65 MAN 2335-6 From the STATUS MENU the status of all of the system components and settings listed below can be displayed. Press  Loops: Enter the loop number and the LCD will display its status, eg normal, type of fault etc. ...
  • Page 66 MAN 2335-6 Network:  Is pressed to access NETWORK STATUS. DISPLAY NETWORK STATUS 0: NETWORK POINTS 1: REMOTE SLAVE MODULES 2; REMOTE EXTERNAL LED MIMIC MODULES SELECT NO. Figure 80: Display Network Status  Network Points: DISPLAY NETWORK POINTS 0: STATUS 1: POWER SUPPLY 2: BRIGADE SELECT NO.
  • Page 67: Testing Menu

    MAN 2335-6 System:  Is pressed to access SYSTEM STATUS. SYSTEM STATUS ALARMS: 0000 PRE-ALARMS: 0000 ISOLATES:0000 ZONE / SENSOR FAULTS: 0000 MODULE FAULTS: 00 LOOP FAULTS: 00 VERSION.: 6.0. NZ4512 Figure 83: System Status A Values:  Is pressed to access AVALUES. Enter Loop number then ENTER then Sensor number then ENTER Loop 1 sensor 1 SMOKE...
  • Page 68: Function Menu ( Level 2 / 3 )

    MAN 2335-6 Function Menu ( Level 2 / 3 ) The Function Menu provides access to the configuration and programming. These Functions are protected by a password (actually a pass-number as it can only contain numbers) to prevent unauthorised tampering with the panel's configuration.
  • Page 69: Function Logs Facility

    MAN 2335-6 9.6.4 Function Logs Facility Press  and the EVENT LOG MENU will be displayed. The LOGS MENU allows the operator to select and view the events that have occurred of all; Press  ALARM  FAULT  ISOLATE ...
  • Page 70: Function Manual I/O Control

    MAN 2335-6 Press  LOOP TEST requires the operator to select a LOOP for DIAGNOSTIC TESTING Entering the LOOP number and pressing ENTER will initiate the DIAGNOSTIC TEST. NOTE: The LEDs on the Brigade Board will indicate which leg is being tested. The tests displayed are;...
  • Page 71: Function Programming

    MAN 2335-6 9.6.7 Function Programming Press  to display the Programming Menu. ON SITE PROGRAMMING MENU 0: CONV ZONE 1 :DEVICE 2:INPUT 3: OUTPUT 4. PANEL BASED MCP 5: SUB ADDRESS 6: WDOG SELECT NO. Figure 88: The Programming Menu 9.6.8 Conventional Zone Programming Press...
  • Page 72: Device Programming

    MAN 2335-6 EDIT Z CONFIGURATION CONFIG: LATCHING Use < or > to change alarm setting Figure 91: Zone Configuration Latching / Unlatching to change the settings Configuration settings are Latching, Non-Latching, AVF, Self Reset ( 0 to 99 seconds ) After setting the Configuration the ZONE I/O GROUPS are programmed.
  • Page 73: Input Programming

    MAN 2335-6 9.6.10 Input Programming Press  INPUT: By following the screen prompts and moving through the screens as above Edit or Delete an INPUT in a panel or a loop. Screen: PROGRAM MENU SELECTING AN INPUT   ON A LOOP IN A PANEL I/O MODULE LOOP...
  • Page 74: Watchdog

    MAN 2335-6 9.6.14 Watchdog  This Function provides a counter to record any re-initialisation of the processor. If due to a software failure the panel is automatically reset then the counter will increment by 1 The maximum count is 99 after which the counter resets to 00. Pressing  will reset the counter. When the panel is commissioned this counter MUST be reset to 0 as must be the Events Logs.
  • Page 75: Mismatch Detected

    MAN 2335-6 9.6.17 Mismatch Detected If a mismatch is detected the Normal Default Screen will change to that shown below. Go to the   Programming Menu and select either Resolve Extra Modules and Devices then ( Device Type ) or ...
  • Page 76: Incoming Fire Alarm Signal

    MAN 2335-6 Incoming Fire Alarm Signal Will operate the red common LED fire indicator • Will display location of fire alarm origin on the LCD • Will activate external alarm. • Will activate the internal FACP buzzer. (optional) • Will activate any ancillary equipment so programmed. •...
  • Page 77: Accessing A Loop, Sensor Or Zone

    MAN 2335-6 Accessing a Loop, Sensor or Zone LOOP OR SENSOR From the default display, press LOOP Enter the loop number you wish to interrogate then press SENSOR. Press the button for the sensor number. Press the TO button if you wish to access a range of sensors on the loop, Press the DISPLAY button if you wish to display the status of a sensor, Press the ISOLATE button if you wish to isolate a sensor Press the DE-ISOLATE button to de-isolate a sensor.
  • Page 78: List Of Compatible Devices

    MAN 2335-6 List of Compatible Devices Note Q I = Quiescent Current Draw Conventional Detectors Heat Detectors Note: Rate of Rise Heat Detectors are also available.- Order Code Description Cct Max 4255-0300 Heat Detector blue Indicating 57°C 40µA 4255-0400 Heat Detector yellow Indicating 77°C 40µA Smoke Detectors 55000-217...
  • Page 79: Certification Information

    MAN 2335-6 Certification Information FireFinder ™ is designed and manufactured by: AMPAC TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 7 Ledgar Road Balcatta 6021 Western Australia PH: 61-8-9201 6100 FAX: 61-8-9201 6101 Manufactured to: NZS4512 2003 OPUS Certificate of Compliance Number: Equipment Serial Number: Date of Manufacture: Page 73...
  • Page 80: Troubleshooting Chart

    MAN 2335-6 Troubleshooting Chart Problem Solution No Mains Power Check mains Fuse Check output voltage is set to 27.6V. Low = (less than 26.5V ) Supply fault LED illuminated High = (greater than 28V ) Check the battery has been connected properly Check all input and output cabling and wiring assemblies for short Earth Fault LED illuminated to ground...
  • Page 81: Binary Address Setting

    MAN 2335-6 Binary Address Setting DIL SWITCH: ON = 1 OFF = 0(I/O DEVICES) & ADDRESS TAG FOR APOLLO DETECTORS ADDRESS 1234567 ADDRESS 1234567 01 = 1000000 64 = 0000001 02 = 0100000 65 = 1000001 03 = 1100000 66 = 0100001 04 = 0010000 67 = 1100001 05 = 1010000...
  • Page 82: Glossary Of Terms

    MAN 2335-6 Glossary of Terms ACF : ANCILLARY CONTROL FACILITY ACKD : ACKNOWLEDGED AHU : AIR HANDLING UNIT ALM : ALARM AVF : ALARM VERIFICATION FACILITY AZF : ALARM ZONE FACILITY AZC : ALARM ZONE CIRCUIT RELAY COMMON CONTACT (WIPER) CIC : CONTROLLER INTERFACE CARD CN :...
  • Page 83: Definitions

    MAN 2335-6 Definitions Addressable system - a fire alarm and detection system that contains addressable alarm zone facilities or addressable control devices. Alarm Verification Facility (AVF) - that part of the FACP that provides an automatic resetting function for spurious alarm signals so that they will not initiate master alarm facility (MAF), or ACF functions FireFinder ™...
  • Page 84: Quick Reference Guides

    MAN 2335-6 Quick Reference Guides Page 78...
  • Page 85 MAN 2335-6 Page 79...
  • Page 86: Battery And Power Supply Capacity Calculation

    MAN 2335-6 Battery and Power Supply Capacity Calculation Battery Capacity Step 1: Calculate the quiescent current of the entire system, quiescent meaning the system has no alarms, faults or isolates and is in the normal state. Iq = Quiescent Current. Iq is best calculated by using a simple table as shown below.
  • Page 87 MAN 2335-6 Battery Charger Calculation Battery Charger Requirements = battery charged for 24 hours Battery Charging Current Required 24 X e Where e is the efficiency say 0.8 in this example 1.3A Power Supply Requirement Select the greater of: ( i ) Ia + non-battery backed ancillary loads List of Boards / Devices I Drawn mA Number Off...
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