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Operation Manual 

FT128

 

Rev 2.4 

 

For Software V2.4.x  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FT128 FDCIE 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MA350

 

April 2018

 

Summary of Contents for Firetracker FT128

Page 1: ...Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2 4 For Software V2 4 x FT128 FDCIE MA350 April 2018 ...

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Page 3: ...acklight 19 3 4 2 2 Information Priority Order 19 3 5 System Information in the LCD 20 3 5 1 Fire Alarm Presentation in the LCD 20 3 5 2 User Definable System Information 20 4 Control Unit Options 21 4 1 I O Matrix 4582 21 4 2 AS1668 Fan Control Module 21 4 3 Zone Control Indication Module 22 4 4 NZ Fire Brigade LED Mimic Board 23 4 5 Occupant Warning System OWS 24 4 6 Gaseous Extinguishing Contro...

Page 4: ... with Door Switch 48 13 2 Silence Buzzer by Door Switch 48 14 Alarm Types 49 14 1 Pre Warning 49 14 2 Fire Alarm 50 14 2 1 Entering Fire Alarm Menu during fire alarm X1 X9 51 14 2 2 Test Mode Alarm 52 14 3 Heavy Smoke Alarm Heavy Heat Alarm 53 14 4 Alert Annunciation Alarm AA Alarm 53 14 5 Co Incidence Alarm 2 Address Zone Dependence 53 14 6 Delayed Alarm 54 14 6 1 General Time Delay Applications ...

Page 5: ...ion Extinguishing or Interlocking Outputs H2 B4 91 21 5 Re Enable Zone H2 B5 92 21 6 Re Enable Zone Address H2 B6 93 21 7 Re Enable Output H2 B7 94 21 8 Re Enable All Control Ventilation Extinguishing Or Interlocking Outputs H2 B8 95 21 9 Disable Re Enable Alarm Devices H2 B9 96 21 10 Disable Re Enable Outputs for Routing Equipment H2 B10 97 21 11 Disable Re Enable Alert Annunciation Function H2 B...

Page 6: ... Inputs H9 C1 134 28 2 Activate Interlocking Output H9 C2 135 28 3 Reset Interlocking Output H9 C3 136 28 4 Disable Interlocking Output H9 C4 137 28 5 Re Enable Interlocking Output H9 C5 138 29 Change Password H10 139 30 FDCIE Maintenance 140 30 1 Battery Maintenance 140 31 How to Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms 141 32 Block Wiring Diagram 143 33 Revision History 147 33 1 Operation Manual Revisions Tab...

Page 7: ...atibility mode Error Bookmark not defined Figure 27 FT128 General Arrangement for 19 Rack System 144 Figure 28 FT128 Standard Block Wiring Diagram 145 Figure 29 NZFT128 Block Wiring Diagram for NZ 146 List of Tables Table 1 Definitions and Explanations 8 Table 2 FT128 specifications 13 Table 3 FT128 Limitations 14 Table 4 Fire Brigade Panel LED Indicators and Push Buttons 17 Table 5 LED indicators...

Page 8: ...a version number similar to the software system software version number i e version V2 4 x The EBLWin is used to download the firmware and the Site Specific Data SSD into the FDCIE Only the first two digits must be identical in the system software and the EBLWin version number i e 2 4 x x minor modifications Note Regarding upgrade from S W version 1 x x to version 2 x x see chapter Software S W do...

Page 9: ...inable alarm text alert annunciation etc Two types are normally used External presentation unit 1728 EPU and alert annunciation unit 1736 AAU Note An optional RS485 communication module chip must be fitted in order to interface up to 8 display units 1728 1736 end of line resistor must be set via a jumper link on the last unit For more information refer to the technical manual of 1728 and 1736 COM ...

Page 10: ...d System program makes the control unit the microprocessor work It is factory downloaded but another new version can be downloaded in FT128 on site using the PC program EBLWin EBLWin PC program used to create and download the SSD in FT128 unit s Also used to download another new software version Can be used during commissioning maintenance of the FT128 system auto address check loop acknowledge fa...

Page 11: ...ian Standard AS7240 2 and AS7240 4 and NZS4512 2003 The Fire Brigade Panel controls and indicators are incorporated as part of the front fascia and conform to AS4438 3 Figure 1 Connection diagram of FT128 2 2 Technical Address The technical number NNN is used when programming all units connected to the COM loops Technical number is also used to identify which unit has generated a fault 2 3 Present...

Page 12: ...he user definable text messages alarm text shown in the display in FT128 RDU s Download software to the Web server Create and download the Web server configuration See alarms faults disablements etc and reset acknowledge fault re enable EBLWin must have the same version no as the system software EBL128 S W version e g 2 4 x x indicates only a small correction and is not required to be the same Old...

Page 13: ...gle COM loop can connect up to 255 devices Single programmable input I0 Two programmable Supervised voltage outputs 0 75 Amp each One programmable relay outputs contact rating 2 Amp5 One programmable clean contact N O or N C inputs One non programmable relay outputs for ASE fault Two x 24V outputs for Web server ASE remote display units external applications etc Expansion Boards 6 Max 4 of 4580 45...

Page 14: ...56 Presentation numbers that can be programmed loop units 255 Detectors and or manual call points alarm points 512 Zones that can be programmed 99 Faults 200 Disabled alarm points zone address Disabled COM loops Zone address disabled via time channel not included 200 Disabled outputs Control outputs disabled via menu H2 B3 and Alarm devices disabled via menu H2 B4 not included 100 Disabled interlo...

Page 15: ...pose of maintenance or servicing Figure 2 shows the standard FT128 in the medium size cabinet fitted with only one option OWS Other options e g AS1668 Fan Control Zone Control etc can also be fitted depending on the space available on the front face plates Each FT128 has the following basic configuration Metal cabinet powder coated oyster with smoky acrylic door as shown in Figure 2 larger cabinet...

Page 16: ... for Web server II 1598 optional 3 4 Front Display Figure 3 The FT128 Front FBP upper black part and CP lower grey part An alphanumeric display is provided to view which alarm point zone has generated a fire alarm s In the alphanumeric display LCD 2x40 characters the information displayed on the first row depends on how many alarm points zones have generated fire alarm and also convention On the s...

Page 17: ...ting equipment in progress see menu H1 L6 Operation Green Power on i e the FT128 power supply switch mode power supply and or batteries are connected and working properly P1 Alarms queued BLACK Used when LEDs Alarms queued L2 are lit to scroll browse through the queued alarms zones P2 Silence buzzer Yellow Used to silence the buzzer in FT128 P3 Silence Alarm devices Red Used to silence devices con...

Page 18: ...Alarm device have generated fault s 12 L14 System fault Yellow FT128 is not running due to S W CPU or memory fault 13 L15 Fault Disablements Fire Brigade TX Yellow Steady light Output s for Routing equipment disabled via menu H2 B5 or via open door Flashing light Routing equipment power supply output or supervised outputs type Routing equipment have generated fault s 14 L16 Fire Brigade TX delay Y...

Page 19: ...n keys are used to scroll between the menus 3 4 2 The Display LCD 3 4 2 1 LCD Backlight When the information above is shown in the LCD the backlight is OFF As soon as any other information see below is shown in the LCD the backlight is turned ON The LCD backlight will remain on even during loss of the main power source 3 4 2 2 Information Priority Order When the FT128 is in normal operation quiesc...

Page 20: ...e in alarm 3 Field for total number of zones in alarm 4 Field for alarm text User definable 3 5 2 User Definable System Information The information on the bottom row can be created via EBLWin i e it is user definable In total 40 characters 17 The AAF function is used in conjunction with an AAM Control 3340 and the new Local Alarm Acknowledgement LAA module 3 Co incidence alarm 4 Delayed alarm 5 Pr...

Page 21: ...trix board can be used remotely it requires 24V and COM loop in addition to an application board Note Jumper links JP1 JP3 are used to set the I O matrix board number 0 3 and JP5 JP6 are used to set the application type generic fan control or zone control For more details refer to the Technical Programming manual and or Technical Datasheet TDS040 4 2 AS1668 Fan Control Module The fan control modul...

Page 22: ...ds Or There is an open circuit in the 3361 supervised input when set to be supervised where the feedback from the pressure switch is connected Or The pressure switch is faulty On LED Red Illuminates when the On button is pressed fan starts up manually Button Manual override control to start up the fan irrespective of any alarm condition in the FDCIE Auto LED Green Indicates Auto position of the bu...

Page 23: ...e to be activated either from the FDCIE or at the Zone Control Module itself this feature can be utilised when the module is mounted externally via the COM loop 4 4 NZ Fire Brigade LED Mimic Board The generic feature in EBLWin software supports the mimic applications of the I O matrix board 4582 This feature is used in the New Zealand fire brigade mimic panels or the standard index panels Each NZ ...

Page 24: ...distributed within the building to provide audible and visual warning to the occupant as well as PA notifications In addition to the T3 and AS2220 tones the OWS provides in its standard configuration alert and evacuation messages as well as electret microphone for PA purposes Brooks OWS can be fitted in FT128 system inside the same cabinet separate power supply to suit the amplifier size must be u...

Page 25: ...t Yellow Indicates common fault in OWS i e speaker fault trigger fault strobe fault etc Notes The OWS requires separate power supply as well as power supply supervision board Standard FT128 is not capable to supply the required current to the amplifier A fault signal will be generated if the isolate or manual mode is kept active for more than 5 minutes OWS software V1 5 and higher 4 6 Gaseous Exti...

Page 26: ...ernal Termination The FT128 Main Board 4556 is normally mounted on the rear of the front door In order to avoid the field wiring termination on a swing door an adapter board SUB836 19 is connected to the main board The new version of the adapter board is plugged in the screw terminals of the 4556 board and interfaced to another external termination board SUB835 mounted on the equipment plate The a...

Page 27: ...Figure 9 SUB836 Adaptor Board Figure 10 SUB835 external Terminal Board The adapter board SUB836 provides additional terminals to support connections of COM loop CON 3 and 24V CON 6 to I O matrix boards 4582 mounted on the front door The external termination board SUB835 as shown in Figure 10 provides the two additional alarm relay contacts R2 1 and R2 2 CON4 CON 5 current rating for the contacts i...

Page 28: ...hen the battery enclosure is to be used with the large enclosure the whole cabinet should be mounted on a plinth on the floor such that the LCD display would be at the eye level The addressable FT128 19 rack panels are fully customisable to site requirements and its racks are modularised in design A possible layout for FT128 Mounted in small 19 Rack Cabinet is shown in Figure 11 below Figure 11 FT...

Page 29: ...access the controls on the panel 5 3 Addressable COM Loop Display Modules The ancillary 3U rack is designed to be fitted with any combination of display modules as shown in Figure 12 below Figure 12 3U Ancillary Modules Face Plate CB681 Any combination of modules in Figure 13 to Figure 20 will fit onto the 3U Ancillary Modules Face Plate CB681 as shown in Figure 12 These provide maximum flexibilit...

Page 30: ... the rack power that feeds 24V and 5V to the display modules Requires 4HP space at the beginning of the ancillary rack and one COM loop address 1205 15 Zone Display and Control module which is an upgrade over the old 4582 SUB900 Zone Display combination In EBLWin the 1205 still is programmed as an I O matrix board 4582 for Zone Control Require 2 x 10HB spaces on the ancillary rack Internally conne...

Page 31: ...EDs Pump Status Monitor specialised module to monitor the status of pumps requires one COM loop address and one 10HB space on the ancillary rack DIP switch settings can change the LED display colours Each display module can either be manually addressed with the address setting tool set to Advanced Mode or using the new auto addressing feature in EBLWin V2 4 x These Display Panel modules must also ...

Page 32: ...r supply Requires one address on the COM loop 1202 SUB994 Four supervised inputs four relay outputs Due to the latching function of the used relays the board doesn t need external 24V supply Requires one address on the COM loop 1203 SUB991 Eight non supervised inputs Eight relay outputs Requires external 24V supply and two addresses on the COM loop Figure 21 SUB997 Single Supervised Input Single R...

Page 33: ...Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2 4 33 Figure 25 Field Module Enclosure BAFMES ...

Page 34: ...mes and passwords Also the EBL and WEB columns have to be filled in depending on how the user names and passwords should be used Note 2 In a new FDCIE i e before downloading any Site Specific Data only user 0 is available No password is required and you have access to all menus After download of SSD the downloaded user names and passwords will be valid 6 1 1 User Name Up to ten users 0 to 9 may be...

Page 35: ...vailable menus will be displayed For 0 Information only no password is required NO ACCESS No access will be shown if the password was incorrect Try again Note After three attempts with wrong passwords the log in function will be blocked for one hour for the user name respectively 6 2 2 Navigation General Procedures Scroll in lists or menus with Press to toggle between different choices Press A to ...

Page 36: ...e 13 below Table 13 Access levels and users User level User level name type Required action equipment Access to 0 None None Door closed View indications and controls 1 Fire service personnel Open door 003 key required Fire alarm response via fire brigade section fan control OWS controls and hot keys for zone disablement 2A Information only 003 key logon as Information only Same as 1 keypad Menu H4...

Page 37: ...in FT128 P3 Silence all alarm devices OWS or sounders P4 Reset fire alarms S see below P5 Disable active alarm S OWS OWS controls AS1668 Fan DamperControl Manual override of AS1668 fans if fitted Zone Disablement Quick access to zone disable re enable if fitted 6 3 4 Access Level 2A When the door has been opened using the 003 key the door switch will activate LED Door open is lit you have access a...

Page 38: ...tilation extinguishing or interlocking outputs B9 Disable Re enable alarm devices B10 Disable Re enable outputs for routing equipment B11 Disable Re enable alert annunciation function H3 Set calendar and clock H4 Present system status U1 Disablement U2 Disablement by time channel U3 Sensor values U4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal U5 Technical warning U6 Event log U7 Version and alarm counter H6...

Page 39: ...connect Re connect Zone Line Input S3 Disconnect Re connect addressable zone interface input S4 Acknowledge SERVICE signal S5 Restore weekly average to default S6 Test of alarm devices S7 Safe shut down of control unit S8 Activate zone address in alarm mode S9 Activate output S10 Reset activated output H10 Change password In this case for Service personnel 6 3 7 User Level 3B Used by Service maint...

Page 40: ...se not A password changed via menu H10 H8 S7 will be valid until it is changed via menu H10 again or it is erased via EBLWin menu Tools I Reset user passwords 6 4 1 Password for Web server access only Normally a password consists of 6 digits this allows the same user to get access to the control unit as well as to the Web server if both are selected If a user should have access to the Web server o...

Page 41: ...for the system A brand new detector is factory set to COM loop technical address 000 Connected on the COM loop the detector LEDs will start blinking every second indicating that an address 001 255 has to be set before the detector will work 7 2 Presentation Number For each fire alarm point input zone a presentation number NNN NN has to be programmed The presentation number is shown in the FDCIE di...

Page 42: ... Disable Re enable alarm devices page 44 Note 1 This option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices must not be used in the Australian convention as this is a violation to AS4428 3 2010 Note 2 In the NZ convention the function is already implemented in the firmware i e there is no need to tick the check box The FIRE LEDs will indicate steady instead of blinking when the alarm devices a...

Page 43: ...e brigade Bulgin key switch can be in one of two states 1 The Bulgin key switch is turned ON from non activated to activated state All programmable outputs of type Alarm devices are disabled The Silence Alarm Devices switch in FT128 front display see above has no function LEDs Fire on FT128 front display changes from blinking to steady continuous 29 The FDCIE built in buzzer is silenced A fault is...

Page 44: ...se of a fire the sounders will remain disabled which means the alarm devices will not sound until they are re enabled again via menu H2 B9 Note 1 Outputs of type Alarm devices and Alarm devices for evacuation cannot be individually disabled not even via menu H2 B3 Disable Output See also chapter Test of Alarm Devices H8 S6 page 128 All outputs of type Alarm device for the control unit can be activ...

Page 45: ...he FB Bulgin Key Note Valid only for the New Zealand convention When the New Zealand FB Silence Alarms Bulgin key switch outside switch is turned ON i e Silence Alarms position the buzzer is silenced until the Bulgin key is turned to the Normal position 10 3 Buzzer If there is a fault or disablement whilst the door to FT128 is closed the FT128 built in buzzer will sound continuously directly after...

Page 46: ...ia menu H2 B4 type by type This is indicated by the LED Disablements L8 They will remain disabled until they re enabled again via menu H2 B8 See also sections Disable all control ventilation extinguishing or interlocking outputs H2 B4 page 91 and Re enable all control ventilation extinguishing or interlocking outputs H2 B8 page 95 An interlocking output can be activated for an output test even if ...

Page 47: ...addressable device A single operation of the Disable button P5 whilst there is an active alarm will initiate the following Disablement of all zones in alarm and or addressable devices in alarm Illuminate the General Disablement LED L10 Disablement of all the outputs configured for zone s or device s in alarm The output indicators activated as a result of an alarm will not clear automatically after...

Page 48: ...violation to AS4428 3 In EBLWin the following options are available to program None The output s for routing equipment Fire Brigade and Fault TX will not be disabled by any open door default Any Control Unit Door Door open in FT128 will disable the output s for routing equipment Fire Brigade and Fault TX Any Door Door open in FT128 and or Ext Fire Brigade Panel will disable the output s for routin...

Page 49: ...tion unit 1736 and External Presentation unit 1728 Acknowledged and Isolated alarm are fire alarm functions used only in New Zealand convention Note In the following chapters all different alarm types are described The illustrations in this document show the essential information and may not look exactly as shown in the display 14 1 Pre Warning Activation of Pre warning is an option that has to be...

Page 50: ... alarm point or Zone Line Input If the fire alarm routing equipment has provision for transmission of several fire alarm signals and the alarm receiver has provision for reception of several fire alarm signals the alarm receiver can take different actions depending on if it is a fire alarm type A or B If a fire alarm type B is received it will indicate that only one Analogue addressable smoke heat...

Page 51: ...scroll through the alarms use the push button Alarms queued The fire alarms are stored in a circular buffer and when scrolling from the last to the first alarm the LEDs Alarms queued will be turned off for approx three seconds When the Scroll button has been used the first alarm will be automatically displayed again after 20 seconds 14 2 1 Entering Fire Alarm Menu during fire alarm X1 X9 During th...

Page 52: ...o continue to generate alarms because of a broken glass Write a zone address and press A If more zone addresses are to be disabled repeat the procedure Re enable zone X6 This is a list of disabled zones Scroll to or write the wanted zone number and press A If more zones are to be re enabled repeat the procedure Re enable zone address X7 This is a list of disabled zone addresses Scroll to or write ...

Page 53: ... the LED Fire Brigade TX delay L16 The AA alarm has to be acknowledged within an acknowledgement time and reset within an investigation time otherwise the output s for routing equipment Fire Brigade TX will be activated See FT128 Technical Programming manual for more information regarding the AA function Acknowledgement and reset of the AA alarm can be performed on an AA unit 1736 14 5 Co Incidenc...

Page 54: ...et in EBLWin System Properties to 0 255 seconds In this application the time delay must be as short as possible less than 30 seconds In fact if the FT128 is connected to the brigade it is not recommended to use this function The Delayed alarm will be activated when the delay time countdown has started and a normal fire alarm will not be activated until the delay time has run out No outputs will be...

Page 55: ...is mounted inside the apartment and will activate upon receiving an alarm from a smoke detector inside the unit and continues to operate for the time delay configured in the system properties 0 255 sec If the smoke has not been cleared from the smoke detector during the time delay the control panel will generate a general fire alarm If the smoke clears up within the delay time the alarm will autom...

Page 56: ... in residential units as a non latching smoke alarm In AS1668 supply air fan applications the type Quiet alarm is used to set the duct detector to be non latching and resets automatically after the post timing 47 is completed this can be configured in EBLWin A smoke detector in duct probe set in EBLWin to Quiet alarm is normally used in conjunction AS1668 fan control module it requires an I O unit...

Page 57: ... by ACK in front of the alarm This indication is the only difference between a fire alarm and acknowledged alarm Acknowledged alarms ACK have to be reset same as normal fire alarms ALM 14 9 2 Isolated Alarm for only NZ A normal fire alarm ALM or an acknowledged alarm ACK presented on the LCD can be isolated as follow When the New Zealand FB Silence Switch outside switch is restored i e from the ac...

Page 58: ...pressed for minimum 0 5 sec When all fire alarms are reset LEDs FIRE L1 and Alarm Queued L2 are turned off If there are other conditions exist e g fault condition the corresponding information will be shown fault message for the priority order see section 3 4 2 2 Information Priority Order page 19 All outputs for fire alarm are reset i e de activated Note When Single or Single with automatic disab...

Page 59: ... reset and disabled 15 3 Test Mode Alarm Reset Test mode alarm is automatically reset after approx 10 seconds 15 4 Acknowledged and Isolated Alarm for only NZ Reset Acknowledged alarms ACK or isolated alarm ISO have to be reset same as normal fire alarms ALM 15 5 Heavy Smoke Heat Alarm Reset If a heavy smoke heat alarm has been activated it will be reset at the same time as the corresponding fire ...

Page 60: ...automatically clear when The AA process ends because no detector in the LAA zone is over the fire alarm level The AA process ends up in a fire alarm which has higher priority 15 10 Quiet Alarm Reset Quiet alarms are non latching i e they will be automatically reset when the alarm point zone is no longer above alarm level Outputs activated by quiet alarm will be de activated In some cases after a p...

Page 61: ...n alarm point zone also the alarm text will be shown Example of a fault message Press to see the technical address Press to see the zone address If more than one fault is activated the text More faults is added after the time If a fault has been corrected before it has been acknowledged the status text Serviced is added after the time 48 Fire alarm presentation has higher priority than the fault m...

Page 62: ... or fault in the unit FAULT Battery The battery check is performed every 14th minute every 30th second in the New Zealand convention or when the fault is generated Battery voltage is below 18 9 V 24 4 V in New Zealand convention Batteries 2 x 12 V are missing or not correctly connected Fuse F2 on the main board 4456 is blown In line fuse between the two batteries is blown FAULT Battery charging Th...

Page 63: ...the end of the loop i e 12 VDC SCI n SCI n describes between which Short Circuit Isolators SCI s the cut off is located n A B 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 or up to 127 A B are the built in isolators in the FT128 A direction and B direction respectively i e if no SCI is used the information will always be SCI A SCI B If only one SCI e g 4313 no 0 is used the information will be SCI A SCI 0 or SCI 0 SCI B and so o...

Page 64: ... Expansion board x Valid for Expansion Boards 4580 4581 and 4583 i e no x mounted in FT128 Also valid for the I O Matrix board 4582 connected on the COM loop Internal fault on the board and it may needs to be replaced FAULT External fuses The fault is to be found in the external power supply equipment blown fuses etc A fault output is connected to a programmable input in the FT128 system Check the...

Page 65: ...e The fuse should not be replaced The main board 4556 has to be replaced since more components are broken as well FAULT High current consumption in CU FT128 current consumption 1 8 A this will cause the battery charging turn off The battery charging is turned off as long as the current consumption exceeds 0 75 A Normally this fault only appears when starting up expanding an FT128 When starting up ...

Page 66: ...ly 13 5 13 8 depending on the actual charging step Check the voltage over a disconnected battery fully charged 13 V The battery should normally be replaced NOTE The battery check is performed every 4th hour i e it can take up to 4 hours until the fault status be corrected In the New Zealand convention The battery charging is turned off 60 minutes every 24th hour A battery voltage 24 4 V during the...

Page 67: ...1 blown on the 3366 unit s charger board 3364 unit o Mains OK not connected to the 3366 unit J7 4 or 0 V o no mains signal from the 3366 unit The time delay of this fault activation is programmable via EBLWin Default value is 30 minutes FAULT No reply zz aa Press to see the technical address FAULT No reply techn address xxx zz aa Zone address xxx COM loop address The unit the unit cannot be found ...

Page 68: ...be in the range 4K7 50K FAULT Output x expansion board x A fault on supervised output x on the expansion board 4583 with address x If the output is programmed for sounders type Alarm devices it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 blinking If the output is programmed for Fire Brigade TX type Routing equipment it is also indicated by LED Fault Disablements Fire Brigade TX L...

Page 69: ...re normal Only acknowledge the fault The following restart codes are due some external disturbance and are not normal i e call for service personnel engineer xx 01 Watchdog Reset xx 02 Accidental jump to reset vector xx 04 19 Unexpected interrupt xx 20 S W monitoring fault yy y memory address before restart Write down the address and inform the service personnel engineer FAULT Sensor zone xxx addr...

Page 70: ... communication returns to communicate in one direction only NOTE This fault might be incorrectly shown if the SA SB cables are mixed If no short circuit can be found run check loop from EBLWin to get correct information FAULT Site specific data SSD The Site Specific Data SSD is not downloaded correctly a checksum fault etc A new SSD download via EBLWin is required If the fault cannot be corrected ...

Page 71: ...age 40 characters has to be programmed via EBLWin 16 2 Fault Acknowledge When a fault is generated in FT128 the following may occur The LEDs Fault TX activated L11 and General fault L7 are turned ON LEDs Fault Disablements Alarm devices L13 System fault L14 and or Fire Brigade TX L15 might be turned ON as well Output for routing equipment Fault TX is activated Output for general fault is activated...

Page 72: ... it will disappear from the list H6 When all faults have been acknowledged output s for routing equipment Fault tx is are reset i e the LED Routing equipment Fault tx activated will be turned off As long as there are faults not acknowledged faults and or acknowledged but not corrected faults the LED General fault L7 will be lit and general fault and maybe general charge fault output s are activate...

Page 73: ...dings and field connections must then be checked to ensure they are correct prior to their connection to the FDCIE Tip Measure the resistance of each loop wire L C respectively before turning on the power Check that the L wire SA that goes out on CON 1 terminal 1 comes back at CON 1 terminal 3 and so on If the loop has short circuit isolators only the C wire SB can be measured Also measure the res...

Page 74: ...the basic operation of the panel is confirmed power down the panel then terminate the COM loop and field wiring into the expansion board SUB835 10 The site specific data SSD created in EBLWin can now to be downloaded see chapter Software Download Page 75 See also chapter Calibration of Supervised Outputs H5 A1 page 110 Note A Safe shutdown must be performed once FT128 is cleared of all faults and ...

Page 75: ...lian_EBL512G3_244 BIN or NewZealand_EBL512G3_244 BIN54 Hardware required 1 EBLWin key 5094 2 Null modem serial cable 3 USB to Serial Converter to USB adapter 4 Laptop with Win7 Win10 18 1 1 Installation procedure The order of prerequisite software and drivers installed before EBLWin can be installed is important Please follow this order closely 1 If running on Win7 install PEW Net Framework V2 0 o...

Page 76: ... Plug in the null modem serial cable between the panel and the serial connector of the converter you should see an exclamation mark or something like Serial to USB on device in the Device Manager Select properties and click on Update Drivers you should see the following choose Browse my computer for driver software if you have the driver software in your hard drive otherwise select Search automati...

Page 77: ... number The EBLWin key identification number will be registered in the control panel event log with the date and time stamp for every SSD download performed in the control panel When the installation is ready i e all units connected and the power is turned on the SSD download can take place Version Control for SSD Download In EBLWin when the Download SSD window is opened the EBLWin checks that the...

Page 78: ...The COM loop will then be disabled directly after the download restarts and therefore no faults will be generated Note A COM loop Disconnected at start up can be re connected via menu H8 S1 but it will then be disconnected again following a new restart Finally the SSD for the control unit has to be downloaded again with the option Disconnected at start up not selected 18 2 1 SSD Download to the Co...

Page 79: ...line input will also show the text message software V2 0 0 18 3 Download Software System Firmware Note When existing system requires software upgrade first logon to the Control Unit using a compatible EBLWin or Win128 software version with the existing firmware version in FT128 then conduct SSD backup to save the existing Site Specific Data file This must be performed prior to any software downloa...

Page 80: ...8_244 BIN 244 version 2 4 4 5 Select the control unit i e EBL128 4550 6 Select the COM port to be used on your PC Do not click Start yet 7 Set the main board in boot mode i e up to the left put the jumper onto the two pins marked BOOT JP2 and then momentarily short the solder pads marked RESET JP1 The buzzer sounds continuously the main board is now in boot mode 8 Click Start to start the download...

Page 81: ...r FT128 S W for Latest version Required version 4556 EBL128 PCB 9285 6A Rev 6 or higher 2 4 4 2 4 4 4580 8 zones expansion board PCB no 9287 2B 1 0 5 1 0 2 4580 8 zones expansion board PCB no 9287 3A 2 0 4 2 0 4 4581 8 relays expansion board 1 0 2 1 0 2 4582 I O Matrix board 1 0 4 1 0 2 4583 Inputs and Outputs expansion board 1 0 2 1 0 1728 Ext Presentation unit EPU 1 5 1 1 4 1 1735 1736 Alert Ann...

Page 82: ...fe shut down of control unit via menu H8 S7 will save the SSW data in a Flash ROM in FT128 Before the first Safe shut down of the control unit this memory is empty After each Safe shut down the latest SSW data is saved Safe shut down will not save the week average sensor values When FT128 is powered up a restart takes place and the RAM working memory will read the SSW data saved in the Flash ROM 1...

Page 83: ...play and the buzzer will sound F AULT Re st art co de x x addr yyyy Dat e DD MM T i m e HH MM Regarding code xx and yyyy see page 69 This fault is also indicated by LEDs Fault TX activated L11 and General fault L7 After the fault is acknowledged via menu H6 the LEDs will be turned OFF if there are no other faults After any restart if any unit was disabled before restart an individual disablement f...

Page 84: ...When the text Booting appears press Access and 0 1 sec later also press 1 and the Boot menu will be shown 1 Re st art 2 Er a se m em ory Press 1 to perform a restart you will also leave the Boot menu Press 2 to open the Erase memory menu see below The Erase memory menu 1 SSD 2 SSW 3 T ex t s Press 1 to erase the SSD memory Press 2 to erase the SSW memory Press 3 to erase the texts memory Text Eras...

Page 85: ...ding LEDs in units connected via I O Matrix board 4582 A Zones to be set in TEST MODE Start test ACCEPT Write zone numbers e g 01 02 03 04 Zones in test mode 01 02 03 04 Start test ACCEPT Press A to start the test mode A Zones in test mode 01 02 03 04 End test ACCEPT LED Test mode L9 will light up Perform the tests The zone s will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated The test mode i...

Page 86: ... of routing equipment is not permitted in the Australian and NZ convention 1 A Test of routing equipment in progress nn seconds left nn starts at 60 and will count down to 00 Monthly test is completed ACCEPT A Perform monthly test ACCEPT H1 Scroll or press Return to log off Notes If an alarm point e g an MCP is in alarm state when the test mode is terminated a fire alarm will be activated When Fir...

Page 87: ...the outputs are not limited and must not be counted All outputs of type alarm devices can be collectively disabled via menu H2 B9 Outputs for routing equipment can be disabled via menu H2 B10 not permitted Notes Up to 100 Interlocking outputs can be individually disabled via menu H9 C4 The COM loop can be disabled via menu H8 S1 A Zone Line Input can be disabled via menu H8 S2 or S3 The limits mus...

Page 88: ...Disable zone ACCEPT B1 A Disable zone 0 0 ACCEPT Write zone number e g 01 Disable zone 01 ACCEPT Press A to accept A Automatic re enabling 0 0 No 1 Yes Time HH MM ACCEPT Press 1 for auto re enabling and accept or change the time max 24 hours Press A to accept LED Disablements L8 will light up Default is current time 3 hours A Zone 01 is disabled A Disable zone 0 0 ACCEPT If more disablements requi...

Page 89: ...omments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B2 Disable zone address ACCEPT B2 A Disable zone 0 0 Address 00 ACCEPT Write zone number and address e g 01 01 Disable zone 01 Address 01 ACCEPT Press A to accept A Automatic re enabling 0 0 No 1 Yes Time HH MM ACCEPT Press 1 for auto re enabling and accept or...

Page 90: ...pe 0 0 Loop unit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT Press 0 3361 or 4477 or 3379 or 3364 or 4380 1 FT128 output S0 S1 2 FT128 output R0 3 FT128 exp board output Press A to accept 0 1 2 or 3 A Depending on the chosen type the following will be shown Disable output 0 technical address 000 ACCEPT Disable S0 ACCEPT Disable R0 ACCEPT Disable output 0 expansion board 0 ACCEPT Regarding the 4477 3379 units output no...

Page 91: ...r re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B4 Disable all control extinguishing ventilation or interlocking outputs ACCEPT B4 A Disable type 0 0 Control 1 Ventilation 2 Exting 3 Interlocking ACCEPT Press 0 control outputs 1 ventilation outputs 2 extinguishing output 3 interlocking outputs Press A to accept LED L8 Disablement will illuminate 0 1 2 or 3 A Depending on selected typ...

Page 92: ...ed via this menu They have to be individually re enabled If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B5 Re enable zone ACCEPT B5 A Re enable zone 01 ACCEPT L L A list in which you can scroll Press A to accept You will s...

Page 93: ...guished if there are no other disablements If there is nothing to re enable List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B6 Re enable zone address ACCEPT B6 A Re enable zone 01 Address 01 ACCEPT L L A list in which you can scroll Press A to accept You w...

Page 94: ... 3361 or 4477 or 3379 or 3364 or 4380 1 FT128 output S0 S1 2 FT128 output R0 3 FT128 exp board output 4581 Press A to accept Or e g if only type 2 is disabled Re enable output type 0 2 R0 ACCEPT 0 1 2 or 3 A Depending on the chosen type the following will be shown Re enable output 0 technical address 000 ACCEPT L Re enable output S0 ACCEPT L Re enable output R0 ACCEPT L Re enable output 0 expansio...

Page 95: ... re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B8 Re enable all control ventil exting or interlocking outputs ACCEPT B8 A Re enable type 0 0 Control 1 Ventilation 2 Exting 3 Interlocking ACCEPT Only disabled type s will be shown Press 0 control output 1 extinguishing output 2 ventilation output 3 interlocking output Press A to accept Or e g if only type 1 is disabled Re enable type 0...

Page 96: ...sh button Silence alarm devices P3 unless the option Button Silence alarm devices disables alarm devices is selected in EBLwin System properties see chapter Silence Alarm devices page 42 This menu has higher priority than the push button Silence alarm devices Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone A...

Page 97: ...is indicated by LEDs Disablements L8 and Fault Disablements Fire Brigade TX L15 Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B10 Disable re enable outputs for routing equipment ACCEPT B10 A Routing equipment for FIRE 1 FAULT 1 1 enabled 0 disabled ACCEPT To move the cursor press E...

Page 98: ...in via this menu Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H2 Disable or re enable ACCEPT H2 A Disable zone ACCEPT B1 Scroll to menu B11 Disable re enable alert annunciation function ACCEPT B11 A Alert annunciation function is in normal operation Press ACCEPT to turn off Depending on the actual status one of the texts will be shown A Alert annunciati...

Page 99: ... in menu H3 When required edit the date time and or weekday Press A The clock starts again from the date time etc shown in the display NOTE Press Return instead of A to return to menu H3 if no changes are required DD Date MM Month YY Year hh hour mm minute ss second Settings done A Date and time was set Date DD MM 20YY Time hh mm ss Day D Depending on if A or Return is pressed Scroll or press Retu...

Page 100: ... Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display Some examples L a list in which you can scroll If there are no disablements List is empty will be shown Zone XX address XX disabled L or Zone XX is disabled L Return Disablement ACCEP...

Page 101: ...EPT U1 Scroll to menu U2 Disablement by time channel ACCEPT U2 Press A for presentation in the display A When A is pressed the disablements will be shown in the display e g L a list in which you can scroll If there are no disablements List is empty will be shown Zone XX address XX disabled by time channel L Return Disablement by time channel ACCEPT U2 Scroll or press Return to menu H4 Return Prese...

Page 102: ... a list in which you can scroll or use to see the next information window for the selected sensor Press Return back to Start Sensor Scroll or write a new presentation number or press Return to menu U3 Note XX X m XX X obscuration per meter Perf Factor see below this table nnnnnn algorithm short name see separate table page 103 Sensor 01 01 technical address AAA Momentary XX X m Weekly XX X m Senso...

Page 103: ...tional 18 hours 36 hours in all it can be changed downwards or upwards and it is also saved in the detector s EEPROM i e that value will be used after the detector loses power The Weekly value for the 440x detectors in Advanced mode is also called the Contamination Compensation Value CCV Performance Factor The Performance factor and Min Max values are updated each night 00 00 i e the values shown ...

Page 104: ... 62 Default is N 15 and A1 respectively Algorithm Detector 4400 in Advanced mode Abbreviation Normal area Normal Clean area Clean Cooking Welding area Welding Heater area Heater Smoke Steam area Smoke Default is Normal Algorithm Detector 4401 in Advanced mode Abbreviation Normal area Normal Clean area Clean Smoke Steam area Smoke Default is Normal 62 Analogue multi detector 4300 only ...

Page 105: ...be acknowledged see chapter Acknowledge SERVICE signal H8 S4 page 126 If there are no sensors activating service signal List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status on display ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U4 Sensors activating SERVICE signal ACCEPT U4 Press A to accept A Sensor ZZ ...

Page 106: ...Menu H4 U5 is a list of the Technical warnings in the system If there are no Technical warnings List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U5 Technical warning ACCEPT U5 Press A to accept A Technical warning number NNNN xxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxx A lis...

Page 107: ...y Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U6 Event log ACCEPT U6 Press A to accept A Select event log 0 0 Alarm 1 Interlocking 2 General Select type of event log 0 1 or 2 A When A is pressed an event will be shown in the display e g The most recent event will be shown i e use to scroll downwards in...

Page 108: ...e It starts on 000 and goes to 999 It can be reset to 000 via EBLWin Control unit menu Reset alarm counter It is stored in an EEPROM i e the value will be retained also after the FDCIE has been de energized Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H4 Present system status ACCEPT H4 A Disablement ACCEPT U1 Scroll to menu U7 Version and alarm counter ...

Page 109: ...ired Via a PC 63 and EBLWin EBLWin key in the PC you can Download upload backup Site Specific Data SSD Download system software setting configuration control unit and system properties Create and download the user definable text messages alarm texts shown in the display in FT128 AAU EPU Note To log on to an FT128 FDCIE via a PC and EBLWin a PC has to be provided with an EBLWin key 5094 This USB de...

Page 110: ...ation of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 A To calibrate supervised outputs press ACCEPT A Calibration in progress Please wait A Calibration is completed ACCEPT A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll or press Return to H5 Service ACCEPT H5 Scroll or press Return Note During the calibration all outputs will automatically be low i e a normally high output will be low during the calibration...

Page 111: ...ult output for routing equipment is also activated Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A2 Sensitive fault detection mode ACCEPT A2 A Sensitive fault detection mode is not active Press ACCEPT to activate The text shown depends on the actual status Press A to accept...

Page 112: ...e a timeout after 1 hour and the user is logged off If the user logs off this menu the Service mode for COM loop will be terminated automatically Note If short circuit is detected on the loop when in service mode the loop will be disabled and a fault message will be displayed FAULT SHORT CIRCUIT SCI A S CI B independent of where the short circuit on the loop is situated Action Text in display Comm...

Page 113: ...ill result in a Low battery capacity fault Checked every 4th hour Charging The battery charging current Low capacity voltage difference During the battery capacity check the voltage is measured with and without a resistor A difference between these two voltages 2100 mV will result in a Low battery capacity fault This is checked every 4th hour Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 ...

Page 114: ...y is 5 mA Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A5 Display current consumption on COM loop ACCEPT A5 A Current consumption on COM loop is XXX mA ACCEPT A or Return Display current consumption on COM loop ACCEPT A5 Scroll or press Return to H5 Return Service ACCEPT H...

Page 115: ...e to 0 as possible If not there are some communication problems that have to be investigated Check the COM loop connections and the loop units Check that the COM loop cable is not placed too close to mains voltage cables etc that might cause communication disturbance problems Note All values are set to 0 after a restart and or when you re connect the COM loop via menu H8 S1 Action Text in display ...

Page 116: ... have already been addressed Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A7 Activate address setting mode for DU ACCEPT A7 A Activate address setting mode for DU 0 9 All ACCEPT Write the unit s address 0 7 9 All units Press A to accept e g 9 A Operation failed If the addr...

Page 117: ...any other mode For more information refer to the manual for Wireless Units for Addressable FDCIEs Note The procedure to set a Base station to the Unregister and Install mode respectively and back to the Normal state is the same as for the Register mode Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ...

Page 118: ... detectors Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A9 End setup wireless detectors ACCEPT A9 A Set base station 001 to normal mode ACCEPT L L A list in which you can scroll Press A to accept You will stay in this list until all base stations are in normal mode or pres...

Page 119: ...ction with the installation of EBLWin 69 Language The Control unit language Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H5 Service ACCEPT H5 A Calibration of supervised outputs ACCEPT A1 Scroll to menu A8 Show information about site specific data ACCEPT A10 A SSD name xxxxxxxxxxxxx Downloaded DD MM YYYY hh mm User nnnnnnnnnn Computer cccccccccc Press t...

Page 120: ... as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H6 FAULT Acknowledge ACCEPT H6 A FAULT Xxxxxxxx Date DD MM Time HH MM Status info This is a list in which you can scroll The first fault in the list is the most recent fault Status info see above When applicable press for more info To acknowledge the fault shown in the display press Fault acknowledge P6 FAULT Xxxxxxxx User defined Alarm text when applicable Faul...

Page 121: ...D1 D1 Sub menu to set a zone in test mode A Set zone 00 in test mode Start test ACCEPT Write the zone number and press A e g 01 A Zone 01 in test mode LED Test mode L9 will light up A Set zone 00 in test mode Start test ACCEPT If more zones to be set in test mode do as above else press Return Return Set zone in test mode ACCEPT D1 The zone s will stay in test mode until the test mode is terminated...

Page 122: ...st mode List is empty will be shown and the LED Test mode L9 is turned OFF Press Return to D2 List is empty Return End zone in test mode ACCEPT D2 Press return to H7 Return Perform zone test ACCEPT H7 Notes If an alarm point e g a manual call point is in alarm state when the test mode is ended there will be a fire alarm activated When the Fire door closing function is used the fire door s will be ...

Page 123: ...ose I O unit 3361 4461 connected on a COM loop One or more disconnected loops are indicated by LED Disablements the LED Service is flashing and disconnected loops are listed in menu H4 U1 Note When you disconnect and re connect the COM loop all the statistics shown in menu H5 A6 will be erased and set to 0 Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H8...

Page 124: ...ut ACCEPT S2 A Disconnect 0 or Re connect 1 zone line input 1 ACCEPT Press 0 or 1 and press A to accept Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown Disconnect Zone Line Input 0 expansion board 0 ACCEPT Write the 4580 board no 0 3 and the Zone Line Input no 0 7 Press A to accept Re connect Zone Line Input 0 expansion board 0 ACCEPT E g 0 0 A Zone line input 0 expansion board...

Page 125: ...t ACCEPT S3 A Disconnect 0 or Re connect 1 addr zone interface input 1 ACCEPT Press 0 or 1 and press A to accept Depending on if 0 or 1 is chosen one of the following will be shown Disconnect addressable zone interface input technical address 000 ACCEPT Write the COM loop address 001 255 Press A to accept Re connect addressable zone interface input technical address 000 ACCEPT E g 0 001 A Input te...

Page 126: ...o be reset to the default week average sensor value via menu RESTORE WEEKLY AVERAGE TO DEFAULT H8 S5 The very first week average sensor value after the SERVICE signal is acknowledged will be calculated within one hour Thereafter a new week average sensor value will be calculated every week If there are no sensors having activated SERVICE signal List is empty will be shown Action Text in display Co...

Page 127: ...Authorised service personnel only must do this Used incorrectly it can cause nuisance fire alarms The first week average sensor value after clearing will be calculated within one hour then each week Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Disconnect Re connect COM loop ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S5 Restore weekly average to...

Page 128: ...wn in page 35 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S6 Test of alarm devices ACCEPT S6 A Test of alarm devices ACCEPT Press A to start the test A Test of alarm devices in progress End test ACCEPT The test will now continue until stopped via this menu S6 or automatically after one hour or if a fire alarm is activated Press A to stop the test A...

Page 129: ...ata will be overwritten When the FT128 is powered up the data stored in the Flash ROM will be used WARNING If safe shut down is not performed just before you power off a control unit then by power on the Flash ROM might be empty which means the default settings will be used Or the stored data might be old and not valid Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scro...

Page 130: ...S8 Activate zone address in alarm mode ACCEPT S8 A Select zone 00 address 00 ACCEPT Write the zone and address e g 12 45 Select zone 12 address 45 ACCEPT Press A to accept activate the fire alarm A 001 ZONE ADDR 12 45 LAST ZONE 12 No 01 Alarm text for 12 45 Normal fire alarm presentation in the FT128 If more alarm points have to be set in alarm status press Return to select another zone address an...

Page 131: ... the alarm s What happens when you press Reset is dependent on 1 if you still are in menu H8 S8 and single encapsulated reset is used 2 if you still are in menu H8 S8 and multiple reset is used or if you have left the menu system by pressing Return two times or automatically after 10 minutes Alternative a Reset Activate zone address in alarm mode ACCEPT S8 Scroll or press Return to menu H8 Mainten...

Page 132: ...shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H8 Maintenance ACCEPT H8 A Acknowledge SERVICE signal ACCEPT S1 Scroll to menu S9 Activate output ACCEPT S9 A Activate output type 0 0 Loop unit 1 S 2 R0 3 EXPB ACCEPT Loop unit 3361 or 3364 S S0 S1 R0 R0 EXPB 4581 or 4583 Depending on if 0 1 2 or 3 is selected one of the alternatives will be shown Activate output 0 technical address 000 ACCEPT Fill in the requested...

Page 133: ...B ACCEPT Only output types that are activated will be shown Loop unit 3361 or 3364 S S0 S1 R0 R0 EXPB 4581 or 4583 Depending on if 0 1 2 or 3 is selected one of the alternatives will be shown Reset output 0 technical address 000 ACCEPT L L A list in which you can scroll Select the output to reset and press A Reset S0 ACCEPT L Reset R0 ACCEPT L Reset output 0 expansion board 0 ACCEPT L A Reset outp...

Page 134: ...s ACCEPT C1 A Depending on activated output and or input the following will be shown Output AA PP activated at HH MM Alarm text if progr This is a list in which you can scroll AA interlocking combination Area PP interlocking combination Point within the area Press Return to menu C1 Output AA PP act HH MM input act HH MM Alarm text if progr Input AA PP activated at HH MM Alarm text if progr Return ...

Page 135: ...on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C2 Activate interlocking output ACCEPT C2 A Activate interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT e g 01 01 A Interlocking output 01 01 activated A Activate interlocking output area 01 point 01 ACCEPT If more outputs shall be activated do as ab...

Page 136: ...et via this menu C3 If there are no outputs to reset List is empty will be shown Note The output will be deactivated also if its control expression still is true and cannot be activated again until after its control expression has been false again Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated inter...

Page 137: ...rlocking outputs Re enable is performed via menu H9 C5 Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C4 Disable interlocking output ACCEPT C4 A Disable interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT e g 01 01 A Disable interlocking output area 01 po...

Page 138: ... be shown Action Text in display Comments Access Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35 Scroll to menu H9 Interlocking outputs and inputs ACCEPT H9 A Activated interlocking outputs inputs ACCEPT C1 Scroll to menu C5 Re enable interlocking output ACCEPT C5 A Re enable interlocking output area 00 point 00 ACCEPT This is a list in which you can scroll Press A for re enable or Return not re enable to men...

Page 139: ...ord Verify Enter the old and new passwords and the new password again Password New Password Verify The digits are replaced in the display Incorrect Password NO change Wrong password was entered Try again Password is changed Correct password was entered Change Password ACCEPT H10 Scroll or press Return to log off Note As long as you don t close the door you can enter the menu system again without a...

Page 140: ...e normally placed inside FT128 cabinet Larger batteries are placed in a separate battery box attached to FT128 cabinet FT128 charges the batteries and continuously monitors its condition a fault will be generated when the batteries are disconnected or outside the specified limits The batteries are rechargeable Sealed Lead Acid batteries it must be approved batteries The batteries are normally main...

Page 141: ...ironments can influence smoke detectors sensors and cause alarms It can be ions from plastics flour dust oil haze aerosols strong perfumes strong ventilation insecticides disinfecting sprays etc If many odd and unnecessary alarms occur the environment must be examined and perhaps other detector types have to be chosen Steam hot air Smoke and heat detectors are influenced by steam and hot air e g f...

Page 142: ...affected detectors can be individually disabled or whole zones when the work is in progress Bear in mind that the smoke spreads and consideration must be taken to adjacent detectors zones Disablements can be done automatically via a time channel built in or external or via menu H2 B1 B3 Automatic re enabling can be used disable card can also be used to manually disable a zone of smoke detectors If...

Page 143: ... 7 F728 2 4580 8 Zone Expansion Board 8 F729 2 4581 8 Relay Expansion Board 9 F730 2 4582 I O Matrix board 10 F731 2 4583 5 Inputs 3 Outputs Expansion Board 11 F733 2 COM Loop Units Connection Diagram 12 F734 2 Web Server II Connection Diagram 13 F735 2 3361 Addressable Multi purpose Module 14 F737 2 3364 3366AU Connection Diagram 15 F779 1 WA ASE Connection Diagram 16 F780 3 FT128 Gas Module Conn...

Page 144: ...Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2 4 144 Figure 26 FT128 General Arrangement for 19 Rack System ...

Page 145: ...Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2 4 145 Figure 27 FT128 Standard Block Wiring Diagram ...

Page 146: ...Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2 4 146 Figure 28 NZFT128 Block Wiring Diagram for NZ ...

Page 147: ...inet new Brooks 19 rack display and field modules A S E T A S 33 2 Software Revision 2 4 4 33 2 1 New Brooks Display and Field Modules Support a new series of BROOKS display modules for the new 19 rack systems For more details refer to Chapter 5 New 19 Rack Cabinet New Loop Modules page 28 33 2 2 New and Enhanced Features Support some new products not released yet will advise when become available...

Page 148: ...d mode and 4400I can be used for alarm acknowledgement Version control for SSD download When the Download SSD window is opened in EBLWin the EBLWin checks that the SSD file originates from the SSD in the control units and opens a dialog if otherwise to prevent from unintentionally download an older version of the SSD Improved disablement of smoke detection in 4400 4400I The smoke detection of a mu...

Page 149: ...s be generated without reason under the following circumstances o An output of type Alarm device is activated when the control unit is not in alarm state o A zone line input of a 3361 unit is activated without setting the system in alarm condition Sometimes analogue heat detectors 3308 3309 generate temporary Fault no reply when other non heat units generate fire alarms This issue is due to loop p...

Page 150: ... Port Road Woodville SA 5011 Ph 08 8347 0000 Fax 08 8347 0600 QLD P O Box 511 Archerfield QLD 4108 2 49 Boyland Ave Coopers Plains QLD 4108 Ph 07 3373 8222 Fax 07 3373 8022 WA P O Box 2114 Midland DC W A 6936 6 91 Leach Highway Kewdale WA 6105 Ph 08 6262 8095 Fax 02 9684 4146 New Zealand Unit 106 The Zone 23 Edwin St Mt Eden Auckland 1024 Ph 64 9 638 4644 Fax 64 9 638 4645 Toll Free 0800 220 007 N...

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