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FC200/SL Slave panel power supply. The FC200/SL Slave panel can operate ONLY when connected to a FireClass200 Master panel. BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical features of this product without prior notice. Via Gabbiano, 22 - Z.I. S.Scolastica - 64013 CORROPOLI (TE) - ITALY Installation manual: Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200 Istruzioni Inst.
OVERVIEW Access Levels The FireClass200 Access Levels filter system control as follows. Level 1 All persons can view the system status through the Plexiglas window. Level 2A Only authorized key holders can open the cabinet door access the manual commands (RESET, SILENCE and LOGGER). Level 2B Only authorized User PINs (1 to 5 digit codes) can Enable/Disable the Loop devices, Bell Outputs, Software Zones and Network devices.
Options with requirements The FireClass200 control panel provides the following options with require- ments (complies with European norm EN54 part 2): Ø outputs to fire alarm routing equipment Ø co-incidence detection Ø fault signals from points Ø disablement of addressable points Ø...
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Phase 1 The dialler will switch to the telephone line. Phase 2 The dialler will wait 3 seconds then will engage the telephone line. Phase 3 If the Dial-tone check option is enabled (refer to the "Programming" sec- tion), the dialler will wait for the dial tone. NOTE: If the dialler does not detect the dialling tone within the preset time, it will repeat the process 4 times before hooking-up and stepping back to phase 1.
Upgraded/New technical features (Firmware version 4.00) r Extended template provides full alarm details (refer to the Operator’s Man- ual ---- pages 9, 10) r RS485 protocol upgrade for fast data transmission r Centralized Master panel Log ---- retrieves, saves and broadcasts all the network events (refer to the Operator’s Manual pages 9, 10)- Logger on Slave: (refer to the Software Manual "System") r View Alarm event details from Repeaters (refer to the Operator’s Manual...
PARTS IDENTIFICATION This chapter holds the full description of the main components and LEDs of the FireClass200. In most cases, the numbers in boldface refer to the parts shown in the tables and figures. Main unit (FireClass200) The Flashing status of certain LEDs is not dealt with in the following ta- ble, as it signals that the assigned event occurred and ended before the last rearming operation.
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ADDRESS ON: loss of a loop device. SAME ADDRESS ON: two devices on the same loop have the same address. ON: the SILENCE button has been used to places the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status. DAY mode SILENCE status will be held until SILENCE the SILENCE button is pressed again.
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Figure 2 Main unit parts (external) PARTS IDENTIFICATION...
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PART DESCRIPTION Jumper to enable programming: > programming enabled (default) > programming disabled 10 Keypad/Display board 11 Cable passage (3 x ∅ 30 mm) 12 Wall mounting holes (4 x ∅ 5 mm) 13 6 Output expander FC200/6OUT (optional - 2 maximum) 14 Telecom module FC200/COM (optional) 15 Main board 16 27.6 V - 4 A linear power supply/battery charger...
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Figure 3 Main unit parts (internal) PARTS IDENTIFICATION...
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The FireClass200 is available in two models: FC200/S - with 27.6 V - 2.5 A Power unit Switching power supply (see fig. 3a); FC200 - with 27.6 V - 4 A Linear power supply (see fig. 3b). PART DESCRIPTION 24 Rivet to secure switching power supply 25 Power supply protection fuse: a) F3.15A 250V;...
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PART DESCRIPTION 32 Connector for Keypad/Display 33 Connectors (2) FC200/6OUT Output expanders Jumper to enable data storage: > memory disabled (default) > memory enabled 35 Microprocessor 36 Connector for FC200/COM Telecom module 37 Reserved jumper 38 Extractable terminal boards 39 EOL Resistor (2.700 ohm / red-purple-red-gold) 40 Power-supply connector 41 F 6.3A 250V protection fuse against battery polarity inversion 42 F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for +AUX output...
Output Expander (FC200/6OUT) PART DESCRIPTION Output status: LED OFF > corresponding Output in standby status LED ON > corresponding Output active Address assignment jumper: > Expander of Output no. 1 (Outputs no. 5 through no. 10) > Expander of Output no. 2 (Outputs no. 11 through no. 16) Loop Interface PART DESCRIPTION...
Telecom Module FC200/COM PARTS DESCRIPTION 52 Main board connector 53 Microphone 54 Loudspeaker connector 55 Terminal board for telephone line connections 56 Screws for backplate Earth cable with eyelet terminal ---- to be fixed to the screw on the backplate, and connected to the earth terminal of the Telecom Module Cable and connector for connecting the loudspeaker to the Telecom Module Plastic (ABS) gaskets to be used when mounting the loudspeaker to the...
INSTALLATION ATTENTION Installation of the FireClass200 must be carried out in strict accordance with the instructions herein and in compliance with the local laws and bylaws in force. Work carefully through the following steps (refer to the figures on pages 11 and 13).
Using a hammer, remove the knockout and pull the external wires through the wire entry 11. Use HB flame class (or higher) lock nuts to secure the cable conduit un- ion to the box. Installing Output expanders (FC200/6OUT) Work carefully through the following steps (refer to the figures on pages 11 and 12).
Using the microswitches 55, assign an address to the repeater panel (refer to the following chart). MICROSWITCH No. ADDRESS No. You must assign a different address to each repeater panel. Completing the Connections Use a shielded cable ---- connect one end to the control panel ground and leave the other floating.
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The Conventional Line supports 30 Conventional detectors. WARNING Do not connect more than 512 devices to the control panel. [EX] Reserved Output. Serial Bus ---- Terminals for FC200/REP repeater panels (maximum 8) [485] and FireClass200 Slave panels (maximum 7). Serial bus terminals ---- 15[+] and 16[-]; ] and 17[+].
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All the [+] terminals of the Supervised outputs must be closed to the [--] ter- minal of the same output. For for example, the connection on terminal 26[+] must close only to terminal 27[--]. Logic Unit Blocked ---- Output for remote signalling of the Logic Unit [REM] Blocked fault: Ø...
Connectiing Addressable Analogue Devices The control panel has 2 loops for addressable analogue devices. WARNING Do not break off the Output module tab. Each loop supports 99 addressable analogue fire detectors and 99 ana- logue devices (Input modules, Conventional Zone modules, Output mod- ules, Manual callpoints and Sounders).
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Figure 10 Wiring diagram of a 4 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible ana- logue devices (Fire detectors, Input modules, Output modules, Conventional Zone modules, Manual callpoints). INSTALLATION...
You can use 2 or 4 wires for the loop connections. NOTE: The loop connection type must be specified during the program- ming phase. Figure 9 illustrates the 2 wire connection to Loop 1. Figure 10 illustrates the 4 wire connection to Loop 1. The 2 wire connection does not permit more than 32 detectors per loop.
Connecting Repeaters and Slave Panels The RS485 port of the FireClass200 (terminals 15[+485] and 16[--485]) ac- cepts up to 8 FC200/REP repeater panels and 7 FC200/SL slave panels. Terminals 17[+] and 14[ ] supply the power (27.6 V) to the repeater pan- els.
Connecting Output Devices The control panel has 2 Non-supervised outputs, 4 Bell outputs (super- vised) and 8 Alarm Repeat outputs (one for each Software zone). The control panel can manage two FC200/6OUT Output Expanders (ac- cessory items) which provide 6 Bell outputs each. NOTE: Output devices can be connected to the loops by means of Output modules.
Connecting the Power Supply The power systems of this control panel conform with EN54-4. IMPORTANT Connect the Panel to a Mains power supply that com- plies with the required specifications (see label). DO NOT powerup the Panel with a voltage different to requirements. Ø...
Ø If parameter changes were made prior to power loss, the following mes- sages will be shown intermittently. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ FIRE CLASS 2ØØ No Devices Hit a Key acquired to take ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon control From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any button except RESET and TEST.
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Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200...
USING THE SYSTEM The FireClass200 system can be managed from the main panel, over-the- phone (via a Telecom interface) and/or through the FC200/SW software application (the computer must be connected locally via RS232 serial port). The locked cabinet door allows access to authorized key holders only (Ac- cess Level 2A).
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↵ Use the ↵ key to confirm and save changes and to step forward or back. Editing a Text Read this section carefully to get an overall view of the steps involved in creating strings (e.g. Labels). Ø Use the ← and → keys to scroll along the line. Ø...
Accessing the system Press any key, except RESET and TEST, FIRE CLASS 2ØØ to access the FireClass200 system. Scanning Loop >> >> >> ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon The display will show the MAIN menu. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter Select the required option, and refer to the respective section.
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Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200...
PROGRAMMING Press 1 to access the PROGRAMMING FIRE CLASS 2ØØ menu from the MAIN menu. 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter Type in the installer code (00000 at de- Enter fault). Each digit will be masked by the installer symbol Q.
Auto (Autolearning - Automatic enrolling) The Auto option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to enrol the loop devices and the RS485 network devices automatically. Autolearning (enrolling) must be done during the installation phase and af- ter changes to the loop and network configurations, bell outputs and Tele- com module.
If the control panel is programmed as Analysis connections MASTER, the display will show ... 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET Select the required loop (1 or 2) to access and program the parameters of the loop devices. Refer to the "Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2" section. Select 3 to access and program the parameters of the RS485 network de- vices of the MASTER panel (refer to "Network Devices").
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Press the ↵ key to view the parameters of PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## the devices at the lowest address. If sev- Device: SENSOR eral devices share the same address, de- Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ tectors will be shown first. AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1 Position the cursor on the last parameter PRG:Smoke (Optic)%##...
Connections: Network The following example shows two repeater panels, connected to the Net- work (addresses 1 and 8). Select the Network option from the CON- Analysis connections NECTIONS menu (press 3) and program 1)LOOP 1 the network device parameters. 2)LOOP 2 3)NET The display will show the devices found on NET Devices:...
Programming: Fire detectors Figure 16 shows the fire detector parameters. Description This is the non-editable description of the device type. Analogue Value This shows the non-modifiable real-time values measured by the device. Label This is for the editable device-label (up to 20 characters). The system will use the label as the device identifier.
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Figure 16 Fire detector parameters PROGRAMMING...
Programming: Input modules Figure 17 shows the input module parameters. Ø To access the parameters shown in figure 17b ---- position the cursor on the third line of the display then press key 1. Ø Most of the input module parameters are described in the "Programming: Fire Detectors"...
Programming: Output modules Figure 18 shows the output module parameters. Ø To access the parameters shown in figure 18b ---- position the cursor on the third line of the display then press key 1. Ø Most of the output module parameters are described under "Programming: Fire Detector".
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Associated Each output module can be associated with 3 Input Points. If any one of its In- Points put Points goes into ALARM status, the output module will activate. For each Point it is necessary to indicate: Ø the loop the device is connected to (1 or 2); Ø...
output and Double Knock options can be programmed on the Output Modules page of the FireSoftware application. If this option is enabled, and the output is associated with zones, the Double Knock (on Zone or control panel will not activate the output until two detectors on the same System) zone signal alarm status (Double Knock on zone).
Devices The Device option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to change the parameters of the Devices enrolled on loops 1 and 2. The Device option also applies to the parameters of the Conventional line (terminal [LC]), and those of the Bell Outputs on the Main board (terminals [Cx]) and on Expander Outputs (terminals [Cx]).
To view the parameters of other devices on the same loop ---- work through the steps in the "Auto learning" section. Press ESC to exit and go back to step 2. Conventional Line Figure 21 shows the parameters of the Conventional Line (terminal [LC]). Conventional Line programming is as per analogue detectors.
Bell Outputs Select Bell Outputs option from the DE- PRG: Devices VICE menu to program the parameters of 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 the Main board bell outputs (terminals 3=Outputs BELL [Cx]), and Output-expander bell outputs 4=NET (terminals [CX]). Enter the address of the bell output con- PRG: Output Bells cerned.
Network Select the NET option from the DEVICE PRG: Devices menu (press 4) for the RS485 Network de- 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 vice parameters. Press ESC to exit and 3=Outputs BELL step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. 4=NET Enter the device address. Press ESC to PRG: NET DEVICES exit and step back.
The display will show the respective pa- DEVICES rameters (refer to "Programming: Re- Device not peater and Slave panels" section). If not, configured the display will show the Device not con- figured message. Press ESC to step back. To view the parameters of the other devices on the RS485 Network, follow the procedure described in the "Auto-learning"...
Installer code The installer code accesses all menus. Programming: The default installer code is 00000. INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX Enter the new installer code: each digit will Programming: be masked by the symbol Q. INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : *XXXX...
Zones The Zone option from the PROGRAMMING menu will allow you to access the software-zone parameters. The same parameters can be programmed for all the devices associated with software zones. You can use the Zones option to associate output device groups with input points.
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Most of the software zones parameters are described in the "Program- ming: Fire detectors" section. The following parameters are for software zones only. Select ON to apply the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay to the software zones. Delay The Fixed Delay will start when an alarm condition occurs on a software zones with the Delay enabled (ON).
Prealarm time (P) An input device programmed with Prealarm time will generate ALARM status when the prealarm time elapses. Prealarm status is signalled by: Ø an audible signal emitted by the control panel and repeater panels; Ø blinking on the PREALARM LED; Ø...
The warning thresholds of each loop device can be programmed individu- ally, as follows: Enter a value of 00 through 99% with PRG:Warning thresh. steps of 1%. The Warning Threshold de- Loop: 1 M Addr. 01 fault value is 30%. Device Label Warn: threshold:%3Ø...
Timer and Special Timer (T and S) In order to lower the false alarm rate, the Alarm Threshold of analogue de- tectors must be INCREASED during Day mode (to allow for cigarette smoke, heaters, etc.). The Timer can be set to activate/deactivate (ON/OFF) the Increased Alarm Threshold value.
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The Timer will control detectors on the loop with the T attribute. The Special Timer will control detectors on the loop with the S attribute. The H option offers further flexibility to the Timers as it will allow you to in- H option crease the Alarm Threshold on days which would normally be exempt (e.g.
Delay Use the Delay option to access and program the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay. Fixed Delay The Fixed Delay will start when alarm conditions occur on software zones with the Delay attribute (ON). The Fixed Delay will be signalled by blinking on the Software Zones LED.
Pulse The Pulse option is for the ON and OFF Times of the Bell Outputs. Select Pulse from the OPTION menu PRG: OPTION (press 8). Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode Enter the required ON and OFF Times PRG: OPTION The default value is 0 (accepted values: 0 PULSES (IPul)
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will stop when the control panel is RESET. The default Time ON is 0 (TMP indefinite). The programmed Delay will start when the activating conditions specified in the LOG (logic) parameter occur. It is possible to stop Extinction devices whilst the Delay is running; as specified in the Mode parameter.
System Select the Sys option from the PRO- 1=Auto 2=Devices GRAMMING menu (press 7) to access 3=PassWD 4=MesINI and program the system parameters. 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel The display will show ... PRG: SYSTEM 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer Select the required option, according to the following table, and refer to the...
Blink The analogue fire detectors are equipped with a LED which will blink when the control panel reads the detector status. Select the Blink option from the SYSTEM PRG: SYSTEM menu (press 2) to enable/disable the de- 1=Date/Time 2=Blink tector LED. 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer...
Silence mode The control panel SILENCE button will disable all Outputs in ALARM status (Bell Outputs and Output modules), with the exception of the NON- Controlled Outputs (terminals [CM1-NC1-NO1] and [CM2-NC2-NO2]). Select the SIL option from the SYSTEM PRG: SYSTEM menu (press 4) to access and program the 1=Date/Time 2=Blink...
Walk Test The Walk Test allows the installer to check proper functioning of the Input Points of each separate software zones. When a software zones ---- in Walk Test status goes into ALARM status, the control panel will activate the Alarm Outputs for a period of 1 to 15 seconds (depending on the num- ber of detectors on the loops).
Network When the Fire control system is fully installed, and several control panels are connected via RS485: one of the control panels must be programmed as MASTER and all the others as SLAVES. Select the NET option from the SYSTEM menu to program the MASTER and SLAVES.
Printer A serial printer can be connected to the RS232 port of the control panel, for real-time printout of events. Select Printer from the SYSTEM menu PRG: SYSTEM (press 7). 1=Date/Time 2=Blink 3=Wire 4=SIL 5=WT 6=NET 7=Printer Select ON to enable or OFF to disable the PRG: SYSTEM Printer.
Factory The Factory option from the PROGRAMMING menu resets the manufac- turers settings (Default) on the control panel. Select Def from the PROGRAMMING 1=Auto 2=Devices menu (press 9). 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel The display will show ... PRG: FACTORY 1= Restore Default 2= Maintenance...
To enable the Maintenance option, select PRG: FACTORY ON and enter the date (day, month and Maintenance year). The maintenance request will be Maintenance : OFF signalled by FAULT status on the pro- on date ØØ/ØØ/ØØ grammed date. Press the ↵ key to confirm, or ESC to exit and step back. Telephone The FC200/COM Telecom module (optional) can operate as either a Dial- ler or Digital Communicator ---- or both.
Dial. (Telephone Dialler) Select Dial. from the PRG: TELECOM PRG: TELECOM MODULE MODULE menu (press 1) to program the 1)Dial. 2)Commun. Telephone module as a Telephone dialler. 3)T.Num. 4)Option The display will show the Dialler menu. 5)Remote Management Select Messages (press 1) to record up to PRG: TELECOM MODULE 8 voice messages of 11 seconds each (1 Dialler...
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Double knock As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). Zone Warning As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). Point Warning As per the same option for Output Modules (page 48). Points Loop: *; 1; 2 Type: S = Sensor;...
Digital Telephone Communicator (Digital Commun.) To program the module as a Telephone PRG: TELECOM MODULE Communicator ---- select Digital Com- Digital Communic. mun. from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE 1=Codes menu (press 2). The display will show the 2=Causes / Events Tel.
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The Alm. and Res. codes are not required for protocol 7 SIA 300 BAUD. The Res. code is not required for protocol 6 CONTACT-ID. Press ↵, ESC or the arrow keys to confirm and exit. Select Test to program the Test channel. PRG: T.Com.
Select Causes / Events from the PRG: PRG: TELECOM MODULE TELECOM MODULE menu and assign Digital Communic. the events to the channels (1 through 8). Causes / Events The Telecom module will send the code to C:1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 the programmed telephone numbers when the assigned events occur.
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This option must be disabled during the test phase (telephone line discon- nected), and also when the telecom module is connected to telephone net- works with non-standard tones. The Telecom module will answer after the number of rings programmed for Ringing Tones option.
Remote management Select Remote management from the PRG: TELECOM MODULE PRG:TELECOM MODULE menu (press 5) to enable (ON) or disable (OFF) Tele- Remote Managem.=OFF service. When the Teleservice option is ON the installer will be able to service the control panel, and change the parameters via telephone.
MODIFYING The Modifying option from the MAIN menu allows the user to: disable the devices connected to the control panel; delete the Verify counters and log; modify some of the parameters of the Telecom module. Select the Modifying option from the FIRE CLASS 2ØØ...
Disable The Disable option from the MODIFYING menu can disable or Enable: Ø the loop devices (input or output devices); Ø Bell Outputs; Ø Software Zones; Ø Devices on the Network (repeater panels or slave panels). The DISABLE LED will go ON when one or more of the above mentioned is/are disabled.
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FAULT status will be generated when the repeater panel is re-enabled. Slave panels A disabled slave panel cannot generate NETWORK ALARM or NETWORK FAULT status. Loss of disabled slave panel from the Network will not gen- erate FAULT status. Ø To clear FAULT status - generated by the loss of a slave panel - Disable the slave panel concerned.
Step back to 3. Conventional To enable or disable the Conventional line MOD: Devices L1 line (terminal 10[LC+]): position the cursor on Enter Address the L1 Detector space and press the ↑ Sensors 1/ZC key. Modules L1: 1/__ Non-Configured If an invalid address is entered, the display DEVICES LOOP1 will show an error message.
Delete Log (Del. Log) The Delete Log (Del. Log) option from the MODIFYING menu deletes the contents of the log. Select the Delete Log (Del. Log) option Modifying: from the MODIFYING menu (press 3). 1=Disable 2=Del.Ver.3=Del.Log 4=Telecom Module Press the ↵ key to delete the log, or press Mod: Clear Log ESC to exit and step back to the MODIFY- ING menu.
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Press ESC to stop the message and step Mod: Telecom Module back. Select Record (press 6) to record or Recording change messages. Message >>>>>>> Esc=End Select Remote Management (press 3) to Mod: Telecom Module enable / disable Teleservice (ON/OFF). Remote Managem. =OFF Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200...
READING PARAMETER Use the Reading Parameter option from the MAIN menu to view all the control panel parameters, and to print the log contents. Select the Reading Parameter option FIRE CLASS 2ØØ from the MAIN menu (press 3). No access 1= Programming code is required, as viewing and printout 2= Modifying...
Position the cursor on loop 1 then press the ↑ key to view the parameters of the Conventional Line. If a valid address is entered the display will show the respective data as described in the "PROGRAMMING". Press the ← or → key to view the parameters of the other Items of the same type, or press ESC to enter another address (step 3.).
The display will show the control panel Fire Class 2ØØ version. Press ESC to step back to the version READING PARAMETER menu. 3.Ø The FireClass200 Log stores 200 events. When the log is full the oldest events will be deleted automatically to make space for the new events. Select the Log option from the READING READINGS: PARAMETER menu (press 4), or press...
... the most recent event will be shown. ZONE ALARM FIRE CLASS 2ØØ Software Zone 15:Ø9 13/Ø7/99 Ø1 When the → key is pressed on the most recent event, the control panel will emit an error signal. No event At step 2. - if the log is empty (no events) ØØØ...
Print The Print option from the READINGS menu prints all the log contents on the connected printer. Select the Print option from the READ- READINGS: INGS menu (press 5) or press ESC to step 1=Dev./Zones/Outputs back to the MAIN menu. 2=Opt.3=Ver.4=Log.
Press the ↵ key to suspend the Print or press ESC to go back to step 3. Print The Programming option from the PRINT menu is reserved for future use. Programming If the Programming option is selected from the PRINT menu. READINGS Print: 1= Log...
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Select Messages (press 2) to listen to the Rd. :Telecom Module messages recorded during the program- Message ming phase of the Telecom module. A = Listen Select Remote management (press 3) to enable or disable (ON / OFF) Teleservice. The display will show ... Rd.
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Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200...
QUICK GUIDE This quick guide holds all the information required by installers with some knowledge of the FireClass200 fire control panel, or of fire control panels in general. General features Below are some of the technical features of the terminals on the Main board, Output Expanders and Repeaters.
Terminals The following charts hold: Ø a brief description of the terminals on the Main Board, Output Expanders and Repeaters; Ø the voltage present during the different conditions of each terminal; Ø the maximum voltage (in amperes) that can circulate on each terminal. Main board TERM.
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Output Expander TER. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A) [C5/11] PROGRAMMABLE OUTPUTS - Controlled: ↓ output active è positive on [+] and negative on [--] 27.6 1.5 (3) [C10/16] Repeater TER. DESCRIPTION v(V) i(A) [+485--] SERIAL BUS POWER SUPPLY (input): terminals for the power supply to the Repeater 4[24V] 27.6 0.18...
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