Honeywell Gamewell GIF100 Installation & Operation Manual
Honeywell Gamewell GIF100 Installation & Operation Manual

Honeywell Gamewell GIF100 Installation & Operation Manual

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Copyright © 2013
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Published in U.S.A.
12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA TEL: (203) 484-7161
Addressable Fire Control Panel
Installation/Operation Manual
GIF100/GIF100G
Document 53687
03/08/13
P/N 53687:C2
C2
Rev:
ECN 13-0232

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  • Page 1 GIF100/GIF100G Addressable Fire Control Panel Installation/Operation Manual Copyright © 2013 Document 53687 All Rights Reserved 03/08/13 Rev: Published in U.S.A. P/N 53687:C2 ECN 13-0232 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1653 USA TEL: (203) 484-7161...
  • Page 3: Installation Procedure

    Installation Procedure Installation Precautions - Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized.
  • Page 4 These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP (Fire Alarm Control Panel) operation and reliability depend upon proper installation. Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control. It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Contents Section 1 Introduction ..........................1-1 Overview of Basic System ......................1-1 1.1.1 Hardware Features ......................1-1 1.1.2 Software Features ......................1-1 About this Manual ........................1-2 1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual ....................1-2 Compatible Products ........................1-2 Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements ........2-1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ................2-1 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) ....................2-3...
  • Page 6 Contents Battery Connection ........................4-5 SBUS Wiring ..........................4-7 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules ..............4-7 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations ......................4-9 GFANN-80 Remote Annunciator Installation ................4-10 4.5.1 Mounting the GFANN-80 ....................4-11 Model GFANN-80 Connection to the Panel ................4-12 Configuring Module ........................4-13 4.7.1 Assigning Module IDs ......................4-13 Telephone Connection ......................4-14 Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits ..............4-15 4.9.1 Conventional Notification Appliance Circuit ..............4-15...
  • Page 7 Contents 6.6.1.2 Silence/Reset Inhibit Enabled ..................6-7 6.6.1.3 Water Flow Delay .....................6-7 6.6.1.4 Installer Code (User ID) ...................6-7 6.6.1.5 Alarm Verification Time ....................6-7 6.6.1.6 Auto Test ........................6-7 6.6.1.7 Low AC Report Delay ....................6-7 6.6.1.8 Walk Test Reporting ....................6-8 6.6.1.9 Walk Test duration ....................6-8 6.6.1.10 Walk Test NAC Time out ..................6-8 6.6.1.11 Clock Source ......................6-8 6.6.1.12 Auto Daylight Savings Time ..................6-8...
  • Page 8 Model GIF-100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.15 Reporting Account Monitoring ....................7-4 7.16 SLC Fault ..........................7-4 7.17 Dialer Error ..........................7-4 7.18 Annunciator Description ......................7-5 7.18.1 LCD Displays ........................7-5 7.18.2 Banner ..........................7-6 7.19 Basic Operation ........................7-7 7.19.1 Conduct a Fire Drill ......................7-7 7.19.2 Conduct an Indicator Test ....................7-7 7.19.3 Silence alarms or troubles ....................7-7 7.19.4 Reset alarms ........................7-7...
  • Page 9: Manufacturer Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    Contents Accessory Modules (UL Listed) ..................... A-11 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Model GIF100/GIF100G Basic Operating Instructions 53687...
  • Page 10 Model GIF-100 Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 11: Section 1 Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction The GIF100 Fire Alarm Control / Communicator is an addressable fire control system that meets the requirements of UL 864. Unless otherwise indicated, all references to GIF100 also refer to GIF100G. Overview of Basic System 1.1.1 Hardware Features •...
  • Page 12: About This Manual

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual About this Manual This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the GIF100. Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in any way.
  • Page 13 Introduction Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer’s recommendations, State and local codes, and the recommendations contained in Guide for the Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers.
  • Page 14 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual by arson, children playing with matches (especially within bedrooms), smoking in bed, violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.). • Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and are designed to alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level.
  • Page 15 Introduction continue to act prudently in protecting the premises and the people in their premises and should properly insure life and property and buy sufficient amounts of liability insurance to meet their needs. Requirements and recommendations for proper use of fire alarm systems in- cluding smoke detectors and other fire alarm devices: Early fire detection is best achieved by the installation and maintenance of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the house or building in accordance...
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  • Page 17: Section 2 Agency Listings, Approvals, And Requirements

    NFPA 72. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) The following information must be provided to the telephone company before the GIF100 can be connected to the phone lines: Manufacturer: Honeywell International Inc. Model Number: GIF100 FCC registration number: US: AC6AL05B205600 Ringer equivalence: 0.5B...
  • Page 18 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 4. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment, opera- tions, or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment. If this hap- pens, the telephone company will provide advance notice to allow you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service.
  • Page 19: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    Agency Listings, Approvals, and Requirements i) Connection to party line service is subject to state tariffs. Contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. j) If your home has specially wired alarm equipment connected to the telephone line, ensure the installation of this GIF100 does not disable your alarm equipment.
  • Page 20: Requirements For Central Station Fire Alarm Systems

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 2.2.2 Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems 1. Use both phone lines. Enable phone line monitors for both lines. 2. You must program a phone number and a test time so that the GIF100 sends an automatic daily test to the central station.
  • Page 21: Section 3 Before You Begin Installing

    Section 3 Before You Begin Installing This section of the manual is intended to help you plan your tasks to facilitate a smooth installation. Please read this section thoroughly, especially if you are installing a GIF100 panel for the first time. What’s in the Box? The GIF100 ships with the following hardware: •...
  • Page 22: Electrical Specifications

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Electrical Specifications Table 3-1 list the electrical specifications for the GIF100 field wiring as well as a description of the each individual terminal and their respective electrical rating. For location of the terminals refer to 3.5. See also Section 4 for installation. Table 3-1: Terminal Descriptions Earth Ground Label...
  • Page 23: Wiring Specifications

    Before You Begin Installing Wiring Specifications Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can interfere with telephone communication or cause false alarms. To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines: • Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring. Do not pull one multi-conductor cable for the entire panel.
  • Page 24 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid. 1/4” spacing must be maintained between power limited and Non-power Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example 53687...
  • Page 25: Board Assembly Diagram

    Before You Begin Installing Board Assembly Diagram Slide-In Stand-offs On-board Annunciator Mounting screw AC Power Input Ethernet Battery Programming Port AC Power Connector Input 24VDC Mounting screws Battery Connector Location mounting SBUS Form C SLC Out NAC/AUX Programmable Form C Power Phone Lines Relays...
  • Page 26: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery requirements (Table 3-2). 3.6.1 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining GIF100 current draw and standby battery requirements.
  • Page 27: Current Draw Worksheet For Gif100 Ul 864

    Before You Begin Installing 3.6.1.1 Current Draw Worksheet for GIF100 UL 864 Use Table 3-2 to determine amp-hour requirements during alarm/battery standby operation. (Copy the page if additional space is required.) You can install up to 25 SLC devices and two GFANN-80 Remote Annunciator. Table 3-2: Current Calculation Worksheet for SLC Devices Standby Alarm...
  • Page 28 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Table 3-2: Current Calculation Worksheet for SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current Multiply lines E and F. Total standby AH Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) Multiply lines E and H.
  • Page 29: Maximum Battery Standby Load For Ul 864

    Before You Begin Installing 3.6.2 Maximum Battery Standby Load for UL 864 Table 3-3 shows the standby load calculations for the GIF100 based on 24 hours of standby. The standby load calculations of line D in the Current Draw Calculation Worksheet must be less than the number shown in Table 3-3 for the selected battery size, standby hour and alarm time.
  • Page 30 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 3-10 53687...
  • Page 31: Section 4 Control Panel Installation

    Section 4 Control Panel Installation Caution! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.2 before mounting the GIF100 panel.
  • Page 32: Dead Front Installation And Removal

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 4.1.3 Dead Front Installation and removal This section provides instructions to install and or remove the dead front for the control panel cabinet. 4.1.3.1 Installing the Dead Front Follow these steps to properly install the dead front panel into the control panel cabinet.
  • Page 33: Dead Front Removal

    Control Panel Installation 4.1.3.2 Dead Front Removal Follow these steps to properly remove the dead front panel from the control panel cabinet. 1. Remove the two annunciator screws, do not discard them. See Figure 4-1. 2. Tilt the dead front forward to clear the top of the cabinet and left the dead front out of the cabinet.
  • Page 34: Ac Power Connection

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual AC Power Connection 4.2.1 AC Power Connection for UL 864 applications At installation, connect the AC terminals to the power source as shown in Figure 4-2. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection. Connect black and white wires from transformer to 120V power.
  • Page 35: Battery Connection

    Control Panel Installation Battery Connection The control panel battery charge capacity is 7.0 to 33 AH. The main control cabinet can house batteries up to 7 AH, larger capacity batteries can be housed in a Remote Battery Box. Use 12V batteries of the same AH rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your current load calculation (see Section 3.6).
  • Page 36 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 3. Connect the red wire from the control panel positive (+) terminal to the positive (+) side of Battery #1. Sup ervised Battery Jumper (P/N 140694) Shipped With Panel Black 12V Battery 12V Battery Battery 1 Battery 2 Casil 7AH battery,...
  • Page 37: Sbus Wiring

    Control Panel Installation SBUS Wiring This section contains information on calculating SBUS wire distances and the types of wiring configurations (Class B). 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules The following instructions will guide you in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with control panel SBUS accessory modules.
  • Page 38 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Note: The following formulas were used to generate the wire distance chart: 6.0 Volts Maximum Resistance (Ohms) = Total Worst Case Current Draw (amps) Maximum Resistance (Ohms) * 500 Maximum Wire Length (Feet) = (6000 feet maximum) where: Rpu = Ohms per 1000 feet for various wire gauges (see table below) Table 4-2: Typical Wire Resistance per 1000 ft.
  • Page 39: Wiring Configurations

    Control Panel Installation 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations Figure 4-4 illustrates Class B configuration. Supervised Power Limited GFANN-80 Figure 4-4 SBUS Class B Wiring 53687...
  • Page 40: Gfann-80 Remote Annunciator Installation

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual GFANN-80 Remote Annunciator Installation The optional Model GFANN-80 (red) and GFANN-80W (white) Remote Annunciator is shown in Figure 4-5. Figure 4-5 Model GFANN-80 Remote Annunciator, Front View GFANN-80 installation involves the following steps: 1. Make sure power is off at the panel. 2.
  • Page 41: Mounting The Gfann-80

    Control Panel Installation 4.5.1 Mounting the GFANN-80 This section of the manual describes mounting the remote annunciator. Figure 4-6 shows the parts of the annunciator. Inside Cover LCD Display Back Box Figure 4-6 GFANN-80 Annunciator Parts The GFANN-80 Series plastic enclosures can be surface or semi-flush mounted in a single, double or 4”...
  • Page 42: Model Gfann-80 Connection To The Panel

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Model GFANN-80 Connection to the Panel Connect the GFANN-80 to the panel as shown in Figure 4-7. Supervised Power Limited Figure 4-7 Model GFANN-80 Connection to the Panel 4-12 53687...
  • Page 43: Configuring Module

    Control Panel Installation Configuring Module This section describes how to configure the GFANN-80 Annunciator that has been added to the system. Each SBUS device requires a unique address. GFANN-80 Series DIP switch S21 is used to set the address. This address will be displayed on the LCD display as the Station ID number.
  • Page 44: Telephone Connection

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Telephone Connection Connect the telephone lines as shown in Figure 4-9. The Model 7860 phone cord is available from Gamewell-FCI for this purpose. Use Minimum of 26 AWG Telephone Line cord Figure 4-9 Connection of Telephone Lines 4-14 53687...
  • Page 45: Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits

    Control Panel Installation Notification Appliance/Auxiliary Power Circuits The two outputs of the GIF100 can be programmed to be used as NACs 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. 4.9.1 Conventional Notification Appliance Circuit The GIF100 supports Class B (Style Y) configurations for notification appliance...
  • Page 46: Auxiliary Power Installation

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 4.9.2 Auxiliary Power Installation NAC Circuits 1 and 2 on the control panel can be used as auxiliary power circuits. The three types of auxiliary power available are: • Door Holder (see section 4.9.2.1) •...
  • Page 47: Constant Power

    Control Panel Installation 4.9.2.2 Constant Power Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power is always present at Constant circuits. 4.9.2.3 Resettable Power Resettable power is typically used to power beam detectors, flame detectors and conventional 4-wire smoke detectors.
  • Page 48: On-Board Relays (Conventional, Power Limited)

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 4.10 On-Board Relays (Conventional, Power Limited) The control panel has two built-in programmable relays and a built-in trouble relay. All relays are Form C rated at 2.5 A @ 24 VDC Resistive. 4.10.1 Common Trouble Relay The control panel has a dedicated Form C trouble relay built into terminals labeled TROUBLE.
  • Page 49: Remote Station Applications

    Control Panel Installation 4.11 Remote Station Applications 4.11.1 City Box Connection Using the 5220 Module This section describes how to connect the control panel to a municipal fire alarm box or “city box” as required by NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for fire alarm service.
  • Page 50 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual It is not possible to reset the remote indication until you clear the condition and reset the control panel. Note: NAC Circuit 2 Used as an Example. Either NAC Circuit Can Be Used. Supervised for Opens and Ground faults only Non-Power Limited...
  • Page 51: Nfpa 72 Polarity Reversal

    Control Panel Installation 4.11.2 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal 4.11.2.1 Alarm, Supervisory and Trouble Reverse Polarity Outputs Three HFS-MR or AOM-2RF modules are required to independently report alarm, supervisory and trouble. SLC addresses 141, 143, and 147 must be used as shown in Figure 4-13.
  • Page 52 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 4-22 53687...
  • Page 53: Section 5 Slc Device Installation

    Section 5 SLC Device Installation Cautions! To avoid the risk of electrical shock and damage to the unit, power should be OFF at the control panel while installing or servicing. List of SLC Devices The following SLC devices can be used with the control panel. See the device installation instructions for more information.
  • Page 54: Wiring Requirements For Slc Devices

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices The following information applies to all SLC devices. Refer to the section that describes the type of device you are installing for details. 5.3.1 Wiring SLC in Style 4 (Class B) Configuration No special wire is required for addressable loops.
  • Page 55 SLC Device Installation The following figures show how length is determined for out and back tap and T-Tap style wiring. Figure 5-1 Calculating wire run length for a simple out and back 53687...
  • Page 56 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual When using T-taps, the total length of all taps and the main bus must not exceed 40,000 feet. This requirement must be met in addition to the maximum distance requirements for the various wire gauges. Figure 5-2 Calculating Wire Run Length for a T-tap 53687...
  • Page 57: Wiring Slc Detectors

    SLC Device Installation Wiring SLC Detectors This section describes how to install heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to the detector’s installation instructions for more detailed information. This information applies to the following models: • HFS-P, HFS-PA, ASD-PL2F Photoelectric Smoke Detector •...
  • Page 58: Addressing Slc Devices

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Addressing SLC Devices All SLC devices are addressed using the two rotary dials that appear on the device board. Use the ONES rotary dial to set the ones place in a one or two digit number, and use the TENS rotary dial to set the tens place in a two digit number.
  • Page 59: Section 6 Programming

    Section 6 Programming This section of the manual describes how to change the control panel programming options from the built-in web page of the control panel. All options described in this section are edited via the panel’s built in web page Important! Before any customized programming is done, JumpStart should be run first.
  • Page 60: Control Panel Programming

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Control Panel Programming The GIF100 is an addressable control panel that has the characteristics of a 5 zone conventional fire alarm control panel. Default Control Panel Configuration. The panel ships from the factory in a defaulted configuration that may allow the installer to use the panel without doing any custom programming.
  • Page 61 Programming Table 6-2: Input Points INPUT POINTS Zone 5 HFS-P, HFS-PT, HFS-D, Alarm Alarm Zone 5 HFS-T, SD355, Supervisory Supervisory Zone 5 ASD-PL2F, ASD-PTL2F, DNR, ATD-L2F, AMM-2F, MS-7AF, HFS-MM 53687...
  • Page 62: Default Mapping For The 2 Built-In Notification Circuits

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Table 6-3: Output Points OUTPUT POINTS Start Output Activates Group Output Point Type SLC ID SLC ID OPG 1 HFS-MR, AOM-2RF Zone 1 Alarm OPG 2 HFS-MR, AOM-2RF Zone 2 Alarm OPG 3 HFS-MR, AOM-2RF Zone 3 Alarm OPG 4 HFS-MR, AOM-2RF...
  • Page 63: Maximum Slc Address Point Count

    Programming 6.3.4 Maximum SLC address point count The GIF100 control panel supports a maximum of 25 SLC points to be used within the 159 point address range. The points can be all inputs, all outputs or any combination of inputs and output points. When more than 25 SLC devices are added to the control panel, any excess points will indicate a trouble and not be recognized by the panel.
  • Page 64: Modifying Panel Programming Using A Pc

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Modifying Panel Programming using a PC 6.5.1 Connecting the panel to a PC Modifications to the default panel programming can only be done using the embedded web server of the control panel. There are two ways to connect to the panel for the purpose of programming.
  • Page 65: Panel Programming Options

    Programming Panel Programming Options All customized programming options for the GIF100 control panel are described in this section and are available to be edited using the embedded web server of the control panel. 6.6.1 System Options 6.6.1.1 Synchronized Strobes Active When Horns Silenced The default configuration for this option is No.
  • Page 66: Walk Test Reporting

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual the central station. It is defaulted to 3 hours and must be within the range 0-30 hours. For U.L. 864 installation this option must be set within the range 1-3 hours. 6.6.1.8 Walk Test Reporting The default configuration for this option is No.
  • Page 67: Zone Programming

    Programming 6.6.2 Zone Programming 6.6.2.1 SLC Addresses Within Each Zone Each zone has 15 alarm SLC addresses and 5 supervisory SLC addresses assigned to it as described in table 6.1. For each SLC address within a zone, the SLC device type choices are Unused, Detector, Manual Pull Switch, Latching Water Flow Switch or Non-Latching Water Flow Switch.
  • Page 68: Notification Appliance Circuit (Nac) Programming

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 6.6.4 Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Programming 6.6.4.1 Circuit Function The two notification circuits are both defaulted to activate the System Sensor synchronization pattern when any of the five zones are in alarm. You can define each of the notification circuits to be either a conventional notification circuit or an auxiliary power type circuit.
  • Page 69: Relay Programming Options

    Programming 6.6.5 Relay Programming Options The two on-board relays of the control panel can be programmed for Auxiliary Resettable and Auxiliary Door Holder applications. Relay 1 can be selected to activate for General Supervisory. Relay 2 can be selected to activate for General Alarm.
  • Page 70: Line Monitoring Enabled (Y/N)

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 6.6.6.3 Line Monitoring Enabled (Y/N) This option is used to enable phone line voltage supervision. It defaults to No. 6.6.6.4 Dialing Option The dialer can use touch tone or pulse dialing when calling the central station. The options for dialing are touch tone only, dial pulse only or alternating touch tone/dial pulse when multiple attempts are used to connect with the central station.
  • Page 71: Dialer Account Programming Options

    Programming 6.6.7 Dialer Account programming Options Up to two accounts can be used for reporting events to the central station. A typical reason to use multiple reporting accounts might be to have one account for reporting alarms and a different account for reporting supervisories and troubles. The programming options for each account are described below.
  • Page 72 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 6-14 53687...
  • Page 73: Section 7 System Operation

    Section 7 System Operation The operation of the GIF100 control panel is similar to a conventional 5 zone Fire Alarm Control Panel. System status and control is segmented into zones even though the panel supports addressable SLC devices for input and output functions. System Reset To reset the system press the RESET key once.
  • Page 74: Viewing Active Supervisory Points

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Viewing Active Supervisory Points When one or more SLC points within a zone are in supervisory alarm, the supervisory LED for that zone will blink and outputs will activate that are mapped to supervisories within the zone.
  • Page 75: Zone Disable Feature

    System Operation Zone Disable Feature To disable a zone, press the disable zone key that corresponds to the zone number you wish to disable. When a zone is disabled all alarm events that occur while the zone is disabled will be ignored. Zones that are disabled will be in trouble. The PZT will sound the trouble cadence.
  • Page 76: Low Battery

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.12 Low Battery The battery voltage is continuously monitored during normal standby. When the battery is not present or the voltage is too low, the control panel will indicate a low battery trouble. Both the LOW BATTERY and GENERAL TROUBLE LED will blink when there is a low battery condition.
  • Page 77: Annunciator Description

    System Operation 7.18 Annunciator Description Operation of the Remote Annunciator is simple. See GIF100 Installation instructions for more information. Figure 7-1 shows the Remote Annunciator. Figure 7-1 GFANN-80 Remote Annunciator 7.18.1 LCD Displays The Remote Annunciator's LCD displays system messages, annunciates alarms, supervisories and troubles;...
  • Page 78: Banner

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.18.2 Banner The banner is the message that displays on the Annunciator when the system is in normal mode (no alarm, trouble or supervisory condition exists). You can create a customized message that will display instead of the internal (default) message. See 6.6.1.13 for information on customizing the banner.
  • Page 79: Basic Operation

    System Operation 7.19 Basic Operation 7.19.1 Conduct a Fire Drill 1. Activate the key by turning it to the ON position. 2. Press and hold the Drill key for 2 seconds. 3. The drill will begin after the key has been held down for 2 seconds. 4.
  • Page 80: Operation Mode Behavior

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 7.20 Operation Mode Behavior The remote annunciator can be in one of six conditions at any given moment: Normal, Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, Silenced, and Reset. Table 7-1 describes the behavior of the Remote Annunciator in each of these modes. Table 7-1: Operation Modes of Remote Annunciator Operation Occurs When...
  • Page 81 System Operation Table 7-1: Operation Modes of Remote Annunciator Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode Trouble A system The dialer seizes control of the phone Press down arrow to view the trouble. A screen trouble line and calls the central station.
  • Page 82 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 7-10 53687...
  • Page 83: Section 8 Reporting

    Section 8 Reporting This section lists receivers that are compatible with this control panel, and the reporting codes sent by the control panel for SIA and Contact ID formats. Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel Table 8-1 shows receivers compatible with the control panel. Table 8-1: Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel Manufacturer Model...
  • Page 84 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Phone line 1 trouble restore Trouble System Event Phone line 2 trouble restore Trouble System Event Phone line 1 trouble detected Trouble System Event Phone line 2 trouble detected Trouble System Event Periodic test event – normal Test System Event Periodic test event –...
  • Page 85 Reporting Manual pull switch trouble Trouble Zone Event Zone Zone Detector trouble Trouble Zone Event Zone Zone Auxiliary power trouble Trouble Zone Event 0000 Notification trouble Trouble Zone Event 1000+ Group Group# User initiated a system reset Reset Zone Event Water flow switch alarm Alarm Zone Event...
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  • Page 87: Section 9 Trouble Shooting And Quick Tips

    Section 9 Trouble Shooting and Quick Tips Troubleshooting This section of the manual offers suggestions for troubleshooting hardware problems. Please read this section if you encounter a problem when installing the control panel. If these suggestions do not solve your problem or if you encounter a problem that is not listed here, contact Gamewell-FCI Technical Support for assistance.
  • Page 88: To Initiate A Fire Drill

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 2. If Silence/Reset Inhibit Enabled is selected in programming, that button and the SYSTEM RESET button are ignored for the first 30 seconds of the first alarm or supervisory signal. 9.1.6 To Initiate a Fire Drill 1.
  • Page 89: Web Server Menus

    Trouble Shooting and Quick Tips “rA1” indicates remote annunciator 1 trouble “rA2” indicates remote annunciator 2 trouble “gnd” indicates ground fault trouble “AC” indicates AC power supply trouble “nC1” indicates notification appliance circuit 1 trouble “nC2” indicates notification appliance circuit 2 trouble “tSt”...
  • Page 90: To Add Custom Zone Name

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 2. Click on yes option for Remote Annunciator Installed 1/ Remote Annunciator Installed 2. 3. Click Accept Note: Remember to choose to Download to Panel after all of your changes are done. 9.2.4 To add custom Zone name 1.
  • Page 91: Appendix A Compatible Devices

    Appendix A Compatible Devices Notification Appliances For proper operation, you must use polarized devices with a Model 7628 4.7k ohm EOL resistor on each loop. All supervised notification appliances used with the control panel must be polarized. Note: Not all devices can use the Sync feature, be sure to check Table A-1 to ensure the device you have chosen will work with this feature.
  • Page 92 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type GEC-24-15 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-30 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-60 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-75 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-177 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-110 Horn/Strobe GEC-24-15/75 Horn/Strobe GX91 MiniHorn Steady Tone GX93 MiniHorn Temporal Tone HG124 Horn HS24-15 Horn/Strobe HS24-30 Horn/Strobe HS24-60 Horn/Strobe HS24-75 Horn/Strobe...
  • Page 93 Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type Chime Chime CHSR 2-Wire Chime/Strobe CHSW 2-Wire Chime/Strobe Horn Horn Horn 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R 2-Wire Horn/Strobe PC2R-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe P2RH 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela P2RH-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC2RH 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC2RH-P 2-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela System Sensor...
  • Page 94 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type PC4W 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela P4RK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4RK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4RHK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4RHK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4RH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela Strobe...
  • Page 95 Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AH-12 Horn AH-24 Horn AH-12WP Horn Weatherproof AH-24WP Horn Weatherproof AMT-241575W Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-24MCW Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-241575W-NYC Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-12/24 Multi-tone Horn AMT-12/24 NYC Multi-tone Horn AS-121575W Horn/Strobe NH-12/24 Horn AS-241575W Horn/Strobe AS-24MCC Horn/Strobe Wheelock...
  • Page 96 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type CH90-24MCCH Chime/Strobe HS-24 Horn HS4-241575W Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCW Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCWH Horn/Strobe HS4-24MCC Horn/Strobe MIZ-24S Mini Horn Strobe MT-121575W MultitoneHorn Strobe MT-241575W Multitone Horn Strobe MT-24MCW Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475C Multitone Horn Strobe MTG-121575W...
  • Page 97 Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type RSSR-2475W Strobe RSSR-2475C Strobe RSSR-24110C Strobe RSSA-24110W Strobe RSSB-24110W Strobe RSSG-24110W Strobe RSSR-24110W Strobe RSSA-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSB-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSG-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSR-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSWPA-2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPA-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPG-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPR-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP-2475W...
  • Page 98: Four-Wire Smoke Detectors/Devices (Ul Listed

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Four-Wire Smoke Detectors/Devices (UL Listed) Table A-2 Compatible Four-Wire Smoke Detectors Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) Fenwal CPD-7021 (w/70-201000-005 Ionization 0.10 Base) Fenwal PSD-7125 Photoelectric 0.10 Fenwal PSD-7126 (w/70-201000-005 Photoelectric 0.10 Base)
  • Page 99 Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) System Sensor4WT-B (12/24 Volt) Photoelectric I w/Therm System Sensor 4WTA-B (12/24 Volt) Photo w/ Therm/Sounder System Sensor 4WTR-B (12/24 Volt) Photo w/ Therm/Relay Photo w/ Therm/ System Sensor 4WTAR-B (12/24 Volt) Sounder/Relay Photo w/ Isolated Therm/ System Sensor 4WITAR-B (12/24 Volt)
  • Page 100: Door Holders (Ul Listed

    Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual Door Holders (UL Listed) Table A-3 list door holders that are compatible with the fire control panel. Table A-3 Compatible Door Holders Current MANUFACTURER MODEL TYPE (mA) Edwards DH150A Floor Mount Edwards DH154A Flush Mount Edwards DH158A Surface Mount...
  • Page 101 Accessory Modules (UL Listed) Table A-5 lists accessory modules compatible with the fire control panel Table A-5: Compatible Accessory Modules Manufacturer Model Current (mA) Honeywell GFANN-80 53687...
  • Page 102 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 53687...
  • Page 103 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 104 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 53687...
  • Page 105 Model GIF100/GIF100G Basic Operating Instructions These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the GIF100 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Refer to Installation Manual P/N 53687 for more information regarding this control panel.
  • Page 106 Model GIF100 Installation and Operation Manual 53687...
  • Page 108 Gamewell-FCI 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 203-484-7161 fax 203-484-7118 www.gamewell-fci.com...

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