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FP/FR1100/1200/
2000 Series
Analogue addressable fire panels,
repeaters and emulators
Installation and
Commissioning Manual
Revision
6.2: February
2003

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  • Page 1 FP/FR1100/1200/ 2000 Series Analogue addressable fire panels, repeaters and emulators Installation and Commissioning Manual Revision 6.2: February 2003...
  • Page 2 ARCNET is a registered trademark of Datapoint Corporation. Aritech is an Interlogix company. www.aritech.com COPYRIGHT © 2001 Interlogix B.V.. All rights reserved. Interlogix B.V. grants the right to reprint this manual for internal use only. Interlogix B.V. reserves the right to change information without notice.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ONTENTS ............................4 NTRODUCTION ..........................5 ENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Product codes ............................. 5 2.2 Design specifications........................... 7 ........................9 ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 General specifications ......................... 9 3.2 Panel specifications........................... 11 3.2.1 Standard Outputs ......................... 11 3.2.2 Standard Inputs ........................12 3.2.3 Power Supply Characteristics....................
  • Page 4 6.7.2 FP/FR1xxx..........................50 ......................51 OUNTRY DEPENDENT SELECTIONS 7.1 Language selections ......................... 51 7.1.1 FP/FR1xxx..........................51 7.1.2 FP/FR2xxx..........................51 7.2 Operation mode..........................51 7.3 Language inserts..........................51 FP2000 S ..................52 OMMISSIONING A ERIES FIRE PANEL 8.1 Before switching on ........................... 52 8.2 Procedure for switching on........................
  • Page 5 IST OF FIGURES Figure 1: Panel dimensions ........................15 Figure 2: Top/bottom cable entries ......................16 Figure 3: Panel layout ..........................17 Figure 4: Panel dimensions (cabinet size A) ....................18 Figure 5: Mounting instructions........................19 Figure 6: Cable entries..........................20 Figure 7: Panel layout ..........................
  • Page 6: Introduction

    NTRODUCTION The purpose of this manual is to provide assistance during the installation and commissioning of the FP/FR1100/1200/2000 Series fire panels, and repeaters/emulators. Please note that the manual is intended as a guide only and is not to be used to replace any local building and/or wiring codes.
  • Page 7: General Information

    ENERAL INFORMATION 2.1 Product codes FIRE PANELS: Max. nr. Approx. Max. nr. of Max. nr. Default Internal Cabinet Size weight (kg) Firepanel zone cards of loops detectors detector printer (mm) (without / loop batteries) FP1200-00 4A/4B 126/128 Apollo 365x444x112 FP1200-01 2A/2B 64/128 Sentrol...
  • Page 8 Approx. Repeater/ Max. nr. of Internal Cabinet Size Connected to Voltage weight (kg) Emulator zone cards printer (mm) FP1200/ 2000 Source (without Panel batteries) FR832 516x346x80 Current Loop 230V DC FBP700-D 240x320x60 LON2000 24 VDC FBP700-S 240x320x60 LON2000 24 VDC FRL700 240x320x60 LON2000...
  • Page 9: Design Specifications

    Compatibility with Extra FP1264 Description FP1216EN/ FR2000 FR2012 Modules / 2464/ FP1216 2416/2432/ FB2x00 FR1200 / 2032/ 24128/ 2864 2064 20255 28255 ZE2064 64 zones LED • • extension * Excludes the FP1200 series of firepanels ** Option on FP2416/2464, FP2864/28255 & FR20255 only MODULE VARIATION: Board Product used in...
  • Page 10 • Fault/disablements from addressable points • Output to fault warning routing equipment • Standardised input/output interface (according to DIN 14661) • Test condition • Total loss of power supply (option) FP/FR1100/1200/2000 V6: Installation and Commissioning Manual...
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    ECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 General specifications Loop capacity: • Every loop PCB (LC2002) can be configured as two class A loops or four class B loops. (Except FP1200-00 2A/4B or 4A/4B; FP1200-01 2A/2B; FP1200-02 2A/2B) • Addressable devices per loop: 126 (900 Series) or 128 (2000 Series) •...
  • Page 12 • Fire brigade indicators Signal - 1 x LED - Red Delay On - 1 x LED - Amber Delay Off - 1 x LED - Amber Fault/Disable - 1 x LED - Amber Stop fire brigade - 1 x LED - Amber •...
  • Page 13: Panel Specifications

    Tamper switch (FP2000 Range only): Fitted to the inside of the fire panel door to record any entry to the cabinet. Third source (when implemented on the FP2000 range only): Test button and LED to test total loss of power supply. Communication ports: •...
  • Page 14: Standard Inputs

    Standard Outputs FP/FR1xxx & FR2000 FP1216EN & FP1264 FP/FR2xxx (All standard outputs are (FP1100 and FP1216 only; (SD2000 board) (FP2xxx only - located on the sounder SD2000 board used) FP1200 optional – SD1200 board.) board used) OUT5 – OUT8: Maximum switching current: 2 A Maximum switching Maximum switching @ 24 VDC...
  • Page 15 Power Supply FP/FR1xxx & FP1216EN & FP/FR2xxx FR2032/20128 Characteristics FR2000 FP1264 FR2064/20255 - Battery flat - Battery flat - Battery flat - Flat battery cut-out - Flat battery cut-out - Flat battery cut-out - Earth fault - Earth fault - Auxiliary supply - Auxiliary supply fault fault...
  • Page 16: Panel Operation

    3.2.4 Panel Operation Battery operation - Normal operation FP12XX FR1200/FR2000 FP1216EN & FP1264 (No mains power) Current required by system 200 mA (max) 200 mA (max) 200 mA (max) Loop current - 2 loops - 127 devices/loop @ 340 µA/device (DP951) 86 mA 0 mA 86 mA...
  • Page 17: Environmental

    3.2.5 Environmental Environmental FP/FR1xxx & FR2000 FP1216EN & FP1264 FP/FR2xxx Enclosure protection IP54 IP54 IP54 Temperature Operational: -5 ºC to +40 ºC Operational: - 5 ºC to +40 ºC Operational: - 5 ºC to +40 ºC Storage: -20 ºC to +60 ºC Storage: -20 ºC to +60 ºC Storage: -20 ºC to +60 ºC OUNTING...
  • Page 18: Mounting Instructions

    4.1.2 Mounting instructions Figure 2: Top/bottom cable entries 1. Panel front A. Bottom view 2. Rear mounting surface B. Top view 3. Panel top C. Rear panel view 4. Panel bottom 440 mm for the FP1216EN & FP1264 5. Cable entries 20 mm Not applicable to FP1216EN &...
  • Page 19: Panel & Repeater Layout

    CAUTION! Mains wires (230 V) must enter the cabinet from the right bottom hole in the cabinet only. Top entry violates IEC950 safety requirements and will cause EMC problems. Mains wires must not be routed past the electronic modules in the rear of the panel. It must be kept as short as possible and routed directly to the mains input.
  • Page 20: Fp2Xxx

    4.2 FP2xxx 4.2.1 Panel dimensions Figure 4: Panel dimensions (cabinet size A) " Cabinet size B: 804 x 441 x 109 mm (H x W x D) Cabinet size C: 473.5 x 441 x 109 mm(H x W x D) FP/FR1100/1200/2000 V6: Installation and Commissioning Manual...
  • Page 21: Mounting Instructions

    4.2.2 Mounting instructions Figure 5: Mounting instructions A. Cabinet size A C. Cabinet size C B. Cabinet size B 1. 4 x 5 mm mounting holes The 5 mm mounting holes are located as shown in Figure 2. Five 20 mm holes are provided for cable entry at the top and bottom of the panel. FP/FR1100/1200/2000 V6: Installation and Commissioning Manual...
  • Page 22: Figure 6: Cable Entries

    The total panel weight equals: 11 kg for size A cabinet (excluding batteries) 15 kg for size B cabinet (excluding batteries) 9 kg for size C cabinet (excluding batteries) Figure 6: Cable entries CAUTION! Mains wires (230V) must enter the cabinet from the left bottom hole in the cabinet only.
  • Page 23: Panel Layout

    4.2.3 Panel layout Figure 7: Panel layout 1. Numeric keypad 15. 2 x battery 2. Common LED board 16. Power supply and battery charger 3. LCD Display and backlight board 17. Modem (optional) 4. Host processor board 18. Optional ARCNET network card 5.
  • Page 24: Repeater Layout

    4.2.4 Repeater layout Figure 8: Repeater layout 1. Numeric keypad 10. Bus-termination card 2. Common LED board 11. DIP switch 3. LCD Display and backlight board 12. Zone matrix display board 4. Host processor board 13. Optional internal printer (PR2000) 5.
  • Page 25: Loop Design (Fp12 Xx /Fp2 Xxx /Fb2 X 00 Only )

    (FP12 /FP2 /FB2 OOP DESIGN ONLY 5.1 Typical configuration The fire panel accepts the following loop configurations. Figure 9: Class "A" return loop Figure 10: Class "A" return loop with tee offs FP/FR1100/1200/2000 V6: Installation and Commissioning Manual...
  • Page 26: Figure 11: Class "B" Single Direction Loop (Star Configuration)

    Figure 11: Class "B" Single direction loop (Star configuration) Figure 12: Class B single direction loop with tee offs A maximum of 126 detectors (900 Series) or 128 detectors (2000 Series) can be connected to a loop. For combinations of fire sensing devices, monitoring controllers and input/output devices, the maximum number of addressable units must be calculated.
  • Page 27: Suitable Cable Types

    5.2 Suitable cable types The maximum serial cable resistance must be no more than 100 ohm and the maximum loop capacitance in parallel with this should not exceed 1uF. This will ensure that 126 (900 Series) or 128 (2000 Series) detectors can be operated over a distance of 2 km.
  • Page 28: Ield Connections

    IELD CONNECTIONS 6.1 Loop, output and input connections 6.1.1 FP12xx Figure 13: Position of inputs, loops and relay connections 1. FEP 9. Fire alarm devices 2. Power supply board 10. General input (FP1216/64 only) 3. Loop driver 11. Fault routing return input FP1216/64 only) 4.
  • Page 29: Fp2Xxx

    6.1.2 FP2xxx Figure 14: Position of inputs, loops and relay connections 1. FEP 9. Fire alarm devices 2. Power supply board 10. General input 3. Line driver 11. Fault routing return input 4. Sounder board 12. Fire protection return input 5.
  • Page 30: Connections

    6.2 Connections 6.2.1 Loop connections Standard, the panel is configured in a class A set-up (see also Chapter 5, Loop design): Figure 15: Class A loop connection 1. Forward 3. Loop 1 2. Return 4. Loop 2 When class B operation is required, the A-jumpers should be removed to double the amount of loops.
  • Page 31: Figure 17: Class B Loop Connection

    Figure 17: Class B loop connection 1. Forward 3. Loop 1 2. Return 4. Loop 2 " y The FWD and Return of each class A loop used must be linked in the correct polarity y Isolators are polarity dependant (see Detector Installation and Commissioning Manual) y Preferably loop boards must be configured for class A y A and B loops can be combined in the following way:...
  • Page 32: Programmable Relay

    6.2.2 Programmable relay Each of the four programmable relays has a change over contact. The relay is shown in the NORMAL state. A red LED indicates the state of the relays. Figure 19: Programmable relay connections 1. Programmable relay 4 (Out8) 7.
  • Page 33: Supervised Outputs A

    6.2.3 Supervised outputs A These outputs provide 24 VDC when active. A red LED displays the state of the outputs. (Refer to sections 3.2.1 and 3.2.3 for technical information on these outputs.) Figure 20: Supervised relay output’s connection on SD2000 common I/O board 1.
  • Page 34: Figure 22: Two Configurations For Relay Output 4 B

    J5 out J5 in OUT 4 (Refer to positions 6 in figure 13.) The configurations for OUT 4 are shown below (FAIL-SAFE). The switch is closed when there is a fault. The LED is ON when there is no fault. Figure 22: Two configurations for relay output 4 B Outputs...
  • Page 35: Supervised Inputs In5 - In8

    6.2.5 Supervised inputs IN5 - IN8 The supervised inputs are located on the sounder PCB. The function of these inputs is determined by the operation mode of the FP2000 (see Appendix B). In EN, NEN and EP operation mode these inputs have no dedicated function and are freely programmable through I/O logic.
  • Page 36: Auxiliary Inputs (Fep2000 Only)

    6.2.6 Auxiliary inputs (FEP2000 only) Four auxiliary inputs are provided on the FEP-PCB. Each input is opto-isolated and independent of polarity. These inputs are not supervised and can be used through I/O programming. Figure 25: Auxiliary inputs 1. Auxiliary input 1 5.
  • Page 37: Connection Of Dual Tone Siren As263/As264

    6.2.7 Connection of dual tone siren AS263/AS264 The Aritech dual-tone siren can be connected on Sounder (out 1) and Fire Brigade (out 2) in the following way: Figure 26: Dual tone siren connections 1. Common 4. Out2 2. Sound 5. Out1 3.
  • Page 38: Communication Port Connections (All Models)

    6.3 Communication port connections (all models) 6.3.1 Current loop A current loop output is provided as a standard feature on the FP2000 Series of fire panels. The current loop is used to drive up to 15 fireman’s panels and conventional repeaters.
  • Page 39: Rs232 Ports

    6.3.2 RS232 ports The two RS232 ports are provided with DB25 male connectors. The location of the connectors is shown in Figure 3 & Figure 7. The signals at both the connectors are as follows: PIN NR Signal name " To route the RS232 cable inside the cabinet, refer to section 4.
  • Page 40: Power Supply Connections

    6.4 Power supply connections 6.4.1 24 V version FR2xxx models The FR2000 is delivered with a 24 V connection board. Figure 28: FP/FR2xxx power supply connections (24 V version) 1. 24 VDC termination board 4. Earth 2. +24 V 5. Charger fail (Normally shorted input) 3.
  • Page 41: Fp1216En & Fp1264)

    6.4.2 230 V version (FP/FR1xxx/FR2000 models – except FP1216EN & FP1264) 6.4.2.1 Mains connection Figure 29: FP/FR12xx/FR2000 connecting mains-to-mains terminal block 1. Mains terminal block 5. To earth stud on panel 2. Neutral 6. To transformer 3. Earth 7. Mains disconnect with fuse 4.
  • Page 42: Figure 30: Fp/Fr12Xx Power Supply And Fault Relay Connections

    6.4.2.2 Power supply connections Figure 30: FP/FR12xx power supply and fault relay connections 1. Black 7. Vin connection 2. Link 8. VR3 LCD contrast adjuster 3. Red 9. Modem (MOD2000) connection 4. 12 V Batteries 10. Start-up 5. Host CPU connection 11.
  • Page 43: Figure 31: Fp/Fr12Xx Power Supply's Fault Relay Connections

    6.4.2.3 Power supply connections 1. Ensure that the mains power is disconnected before opening the unit. 2. Connect the fault relay as shown in figure 31. 3. Route the wires away from sharp edges and corners and fix them into position. Figure 31: FP/FR12xx power supply’s fault relay connections 1.
  • Page 44: Fp1216En & Fp1264 Power Supply Connections

    6.4.3 FP1216EN & FP1264 Power supply connections Figure 32: FP1216EN & FP1264 power supply and transformer connections 1. Mains terminal block 10. Transformer (TRF1200) 2. Neutral 11. Power Supply (PS1200S77) 3. Ground 12. Vin 4. Live 13. Bat 5. Mains switch with fuse 14.
  • Page 45: 230 V Version (Fp2Xxx Models)

    6.4.4 230 V version (FP2xxx models) Figure 33: FP2xxx power supply and associated connections (230 V version) 1. 230 VAC 5. To M5 earth stud mounted on back panel 2. Live 6. 24 V power to ancillary fire panel equipment 3.
  • Page 46 Two 12 V batteries have to be put in series and connected to the battery terminals. No other equipment may be connected to the battery terminations. The PSU-2000 is designed for use in Aritech fire panel housing only. An optional third source battery (9 V, PP3) can be installed as a third source of power. The location of the third source battery is shown in Figure 7.
  • Page 47: Installing A Modem

    6.5 Installing a modem The installation of the MOD2000 modem is described below. The modem is provided with a bracket for wall mounting. To install this bracket, please refer to Figure 3, Figure 7 and Figure 34. Remove the protective cover from the double-sided self-adhesive tape on the rear- mounting surface of the bracket supplied with the modem.
  • Page 48: Figure 34: Modem Mod2000 Interconnection Diagram

    Figure 34: Modem MOD2000 interconnection diagram 1. To 5 V on power supply (modem 8. To earth terminal) 2. 5 V to printer (not used – fixed in position 9. Green to prevent contact) 3. Telephone line adapter (if required) 10.
  • Page 49: Network Connections

    6.6 Network connections 6.6.1 NC2011/NC2051 ARCNET network cards The NC2011 and NC2051 are interface cards required to network FP2000 Series fire panels and FR2000 Series repeaters/emulators. All network nodes communicate via the ARCNET protocol, using RS485 electrical (NC2011) or optical medium (NC2051). Every node on the network - except the UN2000 - must have a network card installed as a standard.
  • Page 50: Ne2011/Ne2051 Arcnet Network Extension Cards

    6.6.2 NE2011/NE2051 ARCNET network extension cards The NE2011 (RS485) and NE2051 (Optical) are network interface modules that are mounted directly on the NC2011 or NC2051 network card. The modules provide the user the ability to implement a wide range of network topologies when networking FP2000 Series fire panels and FR2000 Series repeaters/emulators.
  • Page 51: Fp/Fbp/Frl700 Serial Communication Network (Lon2000)

    6.6.3 FP/FBP/FRL700 Serial communication network (LON2000) The LON2000 interface module can be used on the following range of panels: FP2xxx, FP12xx, FP1xxx, FB2xxx and UN2011 series of products. (Please note that this module is not for use on any type of repeater e.g. FR2xxx series of products.) The LON2000 interface module provides the hardware platform for the above mentioned products to communicate to the FP700 range of serial communication interfaces.
  • Page 52: Lcd Contrast

    6.7 LCD contrast 6.7.1 FP/FR2xxx The LCD display may be set to obtain maximum contrast by adjusting the viewing angle of the LCD display. This viewing angle is set by adjusting potentiometer VR 1 located on the LCD display and backlight board. Figure 39: Adjustment of the LCD viewing angle 1.
  • Page 53: Country Dependent Selections

    OUNTRY DEPENDENT SELECTIONS 7.1 Language selections 7.1.1 FP/FR1xxx Language selection is Software Selectable. Please refer to Appendix A 7.1.2 FP/FR2xxx The DIP switch on the inside of the panel is used to select the language. Please refer to Appendix A. SW1/SW2/SW3 determine the language.
  • Page 54: Commissioning Afp2000 Series Fire Panel

    FP2000 S OMMISSIONING A ERIES FIRE PANEL 8.1 Before switching on Visually check the fire panel for any damage that might have occurred during installation. In particular, check for loose pieces that could have fallen in the electronics. Check that all harnesses are securely plugged into the correct plug positions on the printed circuit boards.
  • Page 55: Procedure For Switching On

    8.2 Procedure for switching on Switch the main power on at the power supply or connect the 24 V to the 24 V supply board. The internal buzzer will sound and the product code will be displayed on the LCD screen along with the revision of host firmware, firmware code and the creation date of the firmware.
  • Page 56 11. Investigate all devices that are reported Disabled. 12. Check all output relays for correct switching. 13. Configure your Panel ID. IF A NETWORK IS INSTALLED: Configure network set-up with one of two methods: • Manually using LCD menus. • Program by means of a laptop computer using the RS232 port.
  • Page 57: Ppendix A: Dip Switch Settings On Host Psu Board

    A: DIP PPENDIX SWITCH SETTINGS ON HOST (FP/FR2 BOARD On host power supply board: OPTION Aritech (950 Series) Sentrol (2000 Series) EN Operation VdS Operation NEN Operation EP Operation Language Group English English English Italian Lithuanian Lithuanian Dutch (Belgium) Polish Danish Portuguese Hungarian...
  • Page 58: Appendix B: Software Selectable Options

    B: S PPENDIX OFTWARE SELECTABLE OPTIONS (FP/FR1 OPTION Aritech 900 Series Aritech 2000 Series EN Operation Vds Operation NEN Operation EP Operation * Lang. Gr.1 * Lang. Gr2 * Lang. Gr.3 English English English Italian Lithuanian Lithuanian Dutch (Belgium) Polish Danish Portuguese Hungarian...
  • Page 59: Appendix C: Operation Modes

    C: O PPENDIX PERATION MODES Mode VdS* OUNDERS Resound (level 2) Sound Resound (level 2) Resound (level 2) Sound (level 2) Silence (level 2) Silence Silence (level 2) Silence (level 1) Silence (level 2) Allowed Delay Allowed Not allowed Allowed 1 min.
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