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FP2000

Analogue addressable Fire Panel

Reference Guide

LKFP2503

Revision 6.1: January 2001

Summary of Contents for FP2000

Page 1: ...FP2000 Analogue addressable Fire Panel Reference Guide LKFP2503 Revision 6 1 January 2001 ...

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Page 5: ...figuration menu 26 Hardware configuration 1 27 Version 29 Site Version 30 Hardware configuration 2 31 Board information 32 Memory allocation 1 33 Memory allocation 2 34 Panel ID 35 Communication menu 37 Port setup 38 Network menu 41 Panels 42 Local repeaters 43 Global repeaters 44 Modem menu 45 Modem alarm report 1 46 Modem alarm report 2 47 Modem maintenance 48 Modem setup 1 49 Modem setup 2 50 M...

Page 6: ... type Adjacent Area 118 Input definition type Internal 119 Input definition type Time 120 Input definition type Device Input 122 Input definition type Device 123 Input definition type Network 124 Input definition type Action 125 Input definition type Current Loop Device 126 Input definition type Date 127 Common facilities all output types 128 Output definition type General 131 Output definition ty...

Page 7: ...est 3 parameter screen 1 172 Fast Compensation 173 Main menu 174 Test menu 175 Zone test menu 176 Zone test 177 Full test report 178 Test report LCD 179 Clear test results 180 Exception test report 181 Exception test report LCD 182 Test devices 183 Output test 184 Lamp test 185 Alarm count 186 User log 187 Disable menu 188 Zone disable 189 Device disable menu 190 Alarm device disable 191 Manual de...

Page 8: ...intended as a guide only and is not to be used to replace any local building and or wiring codes Other manuals available are Product Code F2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual LKFP2003 Series 950 Installation Guide LKFP2103 2000 Series Sensors Installation Guide LKFP2203 FP2000 Series Network Configuration Guide LKFP2303 FP2000 End User Instruction Manual LKFP2403 ...

Page 9: ...oints and pre alarm Memory allocation of the system is configurable to suit individual applications Powerful I O programming including Boolean functions Service commission mode switch Day night zone operation Zone on off operation for security applications Selectable alarm level per device as well as automatic contamination adjustment Event buffer to store up to 999 events Extensive error checking...

Page 10: ...ion unsurpassed networking capabilities with Arcnet using RS485 for rugged reliable and peerless operation Devices can be added and removed from the network which allows for easy expansion of a system RS485 nodes are available from the network for connection to building management systems Remote maintenance Inter panel I O Remote upload download capability General features The system is completely...

Page 11: ... inputs and 1x Supervised input 4x Programmable relays Monitored alarm bell fire brigade fire protection and fault routing 3x Supervised inputs for fire brigade feedback fire protection fault and fault routing fault Dual RS232 ports assigned to text graphics external printer or modem Mechanical data Dimensions H W D 16 64 Zone Cabinet 609 441 109 64 255 Zone Cabinet 804 441 109 Mass without batter...

Page 12: ...FP2000 Series Fire panel is shown in Figure 1 below Figure 1 Fire Panel Front View In order to describe the operation of a FP2000 series fire panel the front panel has been divided into two sections these being LED indicators and controls LCD and keypad ...

Page 13: ...ade Enable Disable keyswitch Zone indicators Figure 2 General Indications and Controls General indicators COMMON FIRE Two red LED s indicate that a fire has been detected COMMON FAULT One or more of the following may cause a common fault Zone fault Supply fault Processor fault Sounder fault Fire Brigade fault Any test mode Any disable mode ...

Page 14: ...occurred A system failure can be one or more of Tamper switch Service switch Logic error Memory lock No checksums calculated Hardware test fault Fireman s panel down Repeater down Panel down Global repeater down Input fault Output fault Configuration fault Checksum fault Protected memory overwritten Time date wrong Access fault FEP fault Watchdog time out PROCESSOR RUNNING A flashing green LED ind...

Page 15: ... under General Indicators will illuminate if the panel is put into a test mode Sounders SOUND Depends on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board See Appendix B of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual LKFP2003 A red LED indicates that the sounders have been activated DELAY ON OFF The programmed Sounder Delay see Output Delays Page 70 may be toggled ON or OFF T...

Page 16: ...led then the disable LED will be illuminated The Fire Brigade circuit is supervised The Fire Brigade fault LED will flash when a fault is detected in the circuit STOP FIRE BRIGADE Keyswitch Enabled Depends on operation selected by bits 5 and 6 of DIP switch on HOST PSU board See Appendix B of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual A yellow LED will indicate that the Fire Brigade signal h...

Page 17: ...pressing the Panel key will stop emulation The yellow LED indicates whether a panel is emulated or not ALL Used by the global repeater panel to send a command to all the panels the global repeater is communicating with The yellow LED indicates that the key was pressed meaning that the following command button to be pressed will be sent to all the relevant panels THIRD SOURCE TEST This key tests th...

Page 18: ...peration of the display is detailed in Chapter 3 KEYPAD The keypad consists of 20 keys 10 of which are alphanumeric keys The remaining 10 are assigned various functions as detailed below Alpha selection when using any of the 10 alphanumeric keys Used to display the latest alarm at any time Print screen function to print any screen to the internal or external printers Scroll key used to move betwee...

Page 19: ...Move to the next field in the display Move to the previous field in the display Increment Decrement ...

Page 20: ...l be displayed It shows that the Sounder board has been removed or that the board is not making contact with the loop card it is connected to Checking Hardware Configuration FEP Bus0 new LPB old LPB VdS INCOMPATIBLE FEP HARDWARE CONFIGURATION Open memory lock If the memory lock is opened or was in the opened position the panel will continue with its start up and all data panel ID as well as networ...

Page 21: ...ing Day Mode Zones On SDO Scanning Day Mode Zones Off SNZ Scanning Night Mode Zones On etc If the panel is assigned a number the number is displayed as part of the alarm line P Fire panel G Global repeater or master panel L Local repeater panel For example P 1 Fire panel number 1 G 1 Global repeater panel number 1 L 1 1 Local repeater panel number 1 of fire panel 1 ...

Page 22: ...umeric characters 0 to 9 small capital letters of alphabet and other ASCII characters 1 Numeric Indicates the keypad mode pressing the A Z key toggles between numeric and alpha characters Alpha Indicates the keypad mode pressing the A Z key toggles between numeric and alpha characters More Toggle between different screens of a particular menu Invalid Key The pressed key has no meaning with regard ...

Page 23: ... that the system status line is not present in all menus SYSTEM STATUS Tue 12 12 00 09 17 37 Scanning Day Mode Zones On E Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ System status menu Under normal operating conditions the LCD Screen shows the System Status Menu as given below SYSTEM STATUS Tue 12 12 00 09 17 37 Scanning Day Mode Zones On E Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ ...

Page 24: ...2 12 00 09 17 37 Scanning Day Mode Zones On E Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Press to obtain the access code prompt Enter Access Code 0 9 E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Enter a one to four digit code and press The Main Menu will be displayed provided one of six correct codes has been entered Different codes may have different access levels This means that some facilities may not be availab...

Page 25: ...d within the cabinet in order to change data The Main Menu provides a logical subdivision of the fire panel data and facilities System The viewing programming of the fire panel internal system Items such as the serial ports RAM memory operation date time and timings are accessed Devices The viewing programming of all facilities of the devices connected to the loops of the fire panel This includes ...

Page 26: ...dual devices The Test and Disable Menus are not directly available from the Main Menu but are accessed by using the Test and Disable keys on the front panel These menus do not require any access code but do require that the enable disable keyswitch is enabled Selecting Test Disable from the Main Menu causes a prompt to operate the desired keyswitch ...

Page 27: ... are 1 Configuration Page 26 Hardware configuration Memory allocation Panel ID Communication including port serial printer and network set ups 2 Access Page 59 Set user access codes Set access levels of the menus 3 Clear Site Data Page 62 Clear the site programmable data 4 Set Default Page 65 Set the site programmable data to default values 5 Set Times Page 69 Fire panel date and time Sounder and ...

Page 28: ...emory allocation for field devices I O and logic text and event buffer 3 Panel ID Page 35 Set the ID number of the fire panel 4 Communication Page 37 Port setup Network Modem Current loop devices LON Devices 5 System Setup Page 56 Configuration of externally connected interfaces Fire Brigade Hauptmelder FSK Heater and FBF Bedienfeld Language protocol and mode of operation settings Only for the FP1...

Page 29: ...en will show Ports The number of ports installed The standard ports are FEP Port not accessible to the user Current Loop for fireman s panels Ser1 RS232 Serial port 1 Ser2 RS232 Serial port 2 ARC 1 Arcnet port 1 LON port Zones The number of displayable zones equipped Loops The number of loops equipped and whether the loop driver boards are connected in Class A or Class B configuration Each loop bo...

Page 30: ...ur supervised relays OUT1 OUT4 Four non supervised relays OUT5 OUT8 The supervised relays have dedicated functions OUT1 Sounder OUT2 Fire Brigade OUT3 Fire Protection OUT4 Fault Routing Four supervised inputs IN5 IN8 IN8 is a general programmable input but the others have dedicated functions IN5 Fire brigade feedback VdS mode only IN6 Fire protection fault VdS mode only IN7 Fault routing fault VdS...

Page 31: ...00 00 20 11 00 796EH more E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Configuration Menu Page 26 Press More to view Site Version Page 30 This menu is used to display the version number and the compilation date of the installed HOST and FEP software as well as their checksums in hex format ...

Page 32: ...s to the panels itself and vers to the amount of times data has been changed since the last time the event buffer has been cleared The date and the time refer to when last the data on the firepanel was changed The check column refers to the checksum in decimal format that was calculated after the last time the panel was changed Block Each function of the firepanel has data that is stored in differ...

Page 33: ...dditional details of the selected PC Board Press More to view Hardware Configuration 1 Page 27 This menu is used to display the details of the printed circuit boards PC Boards installed in the FP2000 system The PC Board summary is shown in three sections 1 Addressable boards located in the Host CPU front panel section 2 Addressable boards located in the FEP back panel section 3 Additional non addr...

Page 34: ...g The board description and address in a two loop 16 zone FP2000 is given below Note that board addresses are changed automatically when additional PC boards are added or removed When more than one loop driver or zone board is present in a system then each one of these boards assumes a unique address PC Board Description Address DEN Common Display EN Type 0 ZON 16 Way Zone Board 1 PSH Host Power S...

Page 35: ... types of data Some of this data is contained within locked memory other data is in unlocked memory The default memory allocation for the FP2000 is shown Further information is obtained by using More Page 34 The default memory allocation should be correct for most applications and should only be changed if the user has particular requirements that exceed the parameters given The amount of free loc...

Page 36: ...device It is not possible to change the amount of memory allocated Allowance is always made for 126 or 128 devices per loop irrespective of the number of devices actually installed The amount of memory used is dependent only on the number of loops equipped within the fire panel When exiting from this menu the user is prompted as to whether the allocation is to be saved or not This prompt will occu...

Page 37: ...d by means of the panel ID The panel ID is used for the upload download of data via the serial ports as well as information transfer on the network In addition to the panel ID two lines of user text can be assigned to each fire panel or repeater The user text is displayed on the System Status Screen and for the logging of all system general fault warnings of the panel The Panel ID consists of two ...

Page 38: ... options are 7 31 15 15 31 7 When transferring data from a computer to the fire panel the fire panel ID of the data file must match the fire panel ID When setup as a Global Repeater or Global Zone Repeater additional Universal Node settings are possible un n for a Universal Node on the Setup NET1 NET2 Port un m for a Universal Node on the Modem Port If set to 0 0 the Universal Node ID will automat...

Page 39: ...Configuration Menu Page 26 Select number or use and press 1 Port Setup Page 38 Set the communication ports to the functions required 2 Network Page 41 Panels Local Repeaters Global Repeaters 3 Modem Page 45 Alarm Report Maintenance Setup 4 Current Loop Devices Page 52 Set up the panel number and mode of operation 5 LON Devices Page 53 Installation of LON devices ...

Page 40: ...ion field None The selected port has no function This is the default setting with the exception of the CRL and FEP ports that have predefined functions NET1 The FP2000 will support two networks simultaneously NET2 All communication assigned to NET1 see Network Menu Page 4 18 will be sent to the ports allocated to the NET1 function Similarly all communication assigned to NET2 will be sent via the N...

Page 41: ...operate in emulation mode CL Device This is the default function for the current loop port It is used to communicate to fireman s panels connected to the current loop port This function should not be assigned to any other port Setup Allows remote upload and download of site via the serial port This function is used to program site data into the fire panel Upload download software is required at th...

Page 42: ...344 x Dual Bus Ring Half Duplex Ring Half Duplex Master Ring Full Duplex 4 The protocol of the serial ports is fixed Eight data bits one stop bit and no parity For the CMSI port it is seven data bits one stop bit and even parity Example To activate the built in printer as an event printer Ser2 must be allocated to Ev Pri ...

Page 43: ... Page 37 Select number or use and press 1 Panels Page 42 Define other fire panels on the network that will communicate with this fire panel 2 L Repeaters Page 43 Define local repeaters on the network that will communicate with this fire panel 3 G Repeaters Page 44 Define the global repeaters that will communicate with the fire panel on the network ...

Page 44: ...assigned to the network will be checked for communication on the system If a panel is assigned to NET1 2 check a fault warning will be displayed in the event of a failure but if assigned to NET1 2 no check the failure will only be an action logged in the event buffer Each fire panel on the system must have the correct ID set see Page 35 The fire panel that is being programmed must be set at disabl...

Page 45: ... NET2 no check Unlock memory Confirm entry The local repeater that will communicate with this FP2000 panel on the network must be assigned Local repeaters that are assigned to the network will be checked for communication on the system If a local repeater is assigned to NET1 2 check a fault warning will be displayed in the event of a failure but if assigned to NET1 2 no check the failure will only...

Page 46: ...lock memory Confirm entry The global repeaters and global zone repeaters that will communicate with this FP2000 panel on the network must be assigned Global repeaters that are assigned to the network will be checked for communication on the system If a global repeater is assigned to NET1 2 check a fault warning will be displayed in the event of a failure but if assigned to NET1 2 no check the fail...

Page 47: ...Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Communication Menu Page 37 Select number or use and press 1 Alarm Report Page 46 Set up the conditions for alarm reporting and the destination telephone numbers 2 Maintenance Page 48 Enable or disable of remote maintenance 3 Setup Page 49 Modem setup commands ...

Page 48: ...number line Use to toggle between alpha and numeric text when necessary and press the required button Use to move the cursor within the line Press when complete Unlock memory Press to go to Modem Alarm Report 2 Page 47 The telephone numbers whereto alarm reports must be sent and the conditions that causes the reports to be sent are set up with this menu The device that has to disconnect can be sel...

Page 49: ... panel gets reset before the delay has elapsed no alarm fault condition will be reported The shortest delay will start the reporting to the central station and will report all pending alarms faults conditions Report Instead of report disabling by using the previous menu Modem Alarm Report 1 this menu supplies a quick disable mechanism Disabling reports on this menu will disable all reports regardl...

Page 50: ...s 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Modem Menu Page 45 To change selection Unlock memory Confirm entry Remote maintenance via the modem can be disabled while the modem interface is operational When Dial Back is disabled the dial back command from the remote location PC will be ignored ...

Page 51: ...ing attempts 3 more 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Modem Menu Page 45 Select field to be changed To change selection Unlock memory Use 0 9 or To change field values Confirm entry Press to go to Modem Setup 2 Page 50 Set the modem time outs and the maximum dialling attempts ...

Page 52: ...sary and press the required button Press to confirm Unlock memory Press to go to Modem Setup 3 Page 51 Set up the modem command strings Refer to your Modem manual for detailed description of the commands Init Initialisation string for modem for US Robotics AT F1MØL1 MØ KØ SØ 1 WØ Fast link AT FØMØL1 NØ JØ Q3 QØ CØ SØ 1 WØ Datasystems AT FØMØL1 NØ JØ Q3 QØ CØ SØ 1 WØ Bausch AT F1M1L1 NØ QØ CØ SØ 1 ...

Page 53: ... 45 Select field to be changed Use to toggle between alpha and numeric text when necessary and press the required button Press to confirm Unlock memory Pre Press to go to Modem Setup 1 Page 49 Set up the modem command strings Hangup Puts the modem on hook Test Test string for line test ID A String to identify the modem to the maintenance programs ...

Page 54: ...n s panel must have a unique address see FM800 Installation Configuration Detailed Operation Manual or FR800 Installation Configuration Detailed Operation Manual Fireman s panels that are enabled are checked for communication and a fault warning will occur in the event of a failure Mode The fireman s panel can be assigned as Zone Device I O or Area See also CL Devices Menu under Input Output Menu ...

Page 55: ... the connected device By using the keys the function required can be selected If Add is selected the information on the right hand side of the screen is transferred to the left hand side and the data is transferred form the volatile memory to the selected non volatile memory If Rem remove is selected the data of the selected device is removed from the non volatile memory When Srv service is select...

Page 56: ...rd FBP700 F French Repeater Panel If a FP700 module is configured on the LON port the location LOC of the board can be saved here to make future reference easier LOC 04 02 03 04 Refers to the enclosure the module is located 02 Refers to the bucket in the enclosure 03 Refers to the slot in the bucket ...

Page 57: ... to LON Toggle Allocation to LON 3 Install the FBP700 EntryCode 1 System 1 Configuration 4 Communication 5 LONDevices Select Node 1 4 Press service switch on FBP700 On the right half of the Screen FP2000 you should see Fldseq 1 FldType FBP700 FldId 001 Ver 1 03 Depending on which version of firmware is in the module FldNID 12 characters Neuron id 5 If the information appears as in 4 move the curso...

Page 58: ...nder board with a connected Bedienfeld to it The types of Bedienfelds which can be connected to it is the FBF 800 Bedienfeld FBF 800B Berlin Bedienfeld DIN 2000 00 Bedienfeld FSK Heater The FSK Heater function can only be assigned to a firepanel with a VdS2000 German Sounder board with a FSK Heater connected to it The types of FSK Heaters which can be connected are FSK700 Note Needs to be modified...

Page 59: ... is read at restart and cannot be changed during operation Protocol The protocol used by the firepanel is set here This applies only to the FP11xx 12xx range of products The FP2xxx range of products language is set by the dip switch situated on the host power supply See Appendix A of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual for dip settings as well as types of protocol The switch is read a...

Page 60: ...n 2 Page 58 System information 2 SYSTEM MENU 6 SYSTEM INFORMATION 1 FEP 2 SER 3 Modem 4 ARC0 5 ARC1 6 LON 7 LON Characters more 0 9 E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Configuration Menu Page 26 Select number or use and press Press More to view System information Page 58 The information used in these two sets of menus is used for programming verification only and has no user defined fun...

Page 61: ...eturn to System Menu Page 25 Select number or use and press 1 Access Codes Page 60 Examine or change user access codes and the access level of any these codes 2 Field Access Page 61 Set the access level of individual menus This allows selected menus to be excluded from access codes that have lower access levels ...

Page 62: ...lso allocated an access level 1 Low level 2 High level Ø No access The access number of the entry code used to gain access to the menus is logged in the event buffer After 3 unsuccessful attempts to gain access an Access Fault message is given Each menu screen of the FP2000 fire panel has an access level Access numbers that have an access level 1 cannot use any menus that are set to level 2 In add...

Page 63: ...ny menu that has an access level of 2 Menus that are set to access level 1 can be used by all entry codes The default of all menus is 1 except for this menu Field Access Set Times and Allocation Thus as default an access code of level 2 is required to change the level of any menu The access levels of the mentioned menus can be changed to 1 A field number defines each menu of the FP2000 Refer to Ap...

Page 64: ...emory can be cleared of data Certain data is also pre set as shown below The data blocks that can be cleared initialised are 1 Devices Select the loop number for all loops The devices of the selected loop s are set to Status Disabled Type None Zone Ø Day level 3 Soak test Disabled Test value Ø Contamination Ø Statistics Cleared 2 Zones All zones are set to Status Enabled Mode Normal Area 0 Safe Zo...

Page 65: ...ne Network Panels disabled Repeaters disabled Masters disabled Access codes See Page 54 Field access All menus have access level 1 except Field Access Set Times and Allocation have access level 2 Sounder Fire Brigade Delay 0 s All times 00h00 Sounder off time Zones on time and day mode time Linked to none 7 Loops loop data set to Enabled 8 Logic table All logic instructions are cleared and an END ...

Page 66: ...s select loop number or use and press All other selections use for YES and press Return to System Menu Page 25 See also Set Default Page 65 1 Modem All times to Ø Clear all telephone numbers Clear all modem command strings 2 CL Devices Disable all Fireman s panels 3 LON Devices Clear all LON devices and LON device data 4 All All of the above selections 1 8 of the first menu and 1 2 of the second m...

Page 67: ... values to various groups and then selectively change the items that do not correspond to the default values Default will only overwrite selected items and will not clear data that is not affected by the default setting In general it is advisable to first clear the selected block using Clear Site Data and then set that block to default values Default Configuration see 6 below will clear all site d...

Page 68: ... are equipped on the FP2000 fire panel e g 16 zone fire panel Zone 1 Area 1 Zone 2 Area 2 etc 64 zone fire panel Zone 1 4 Area 1 Zone 5 8 Area 2 etc 4 System Reserved 5 Loops Enabled 6 Configuration The memory is partitioned to the default configuration see Memory Allocation Page 33 7 Logic The logic table is set to a standard equation Input 1 Output 1 Input 2 Output 2 etc This equation is extende...

Page 69: ...Wait for connection 60s Pause between calls 60s Max dial in attempts 3 Init string None US Robotics AT F1MØL1 MØ KØ SO 1 WØ Fast Link AT FØMØL1 NØ JØ Q3 QØ CØ SO 1 WØ Datasystems AT FØMØL1 NØ JØ Q3 QØ CØ SO 1 WØ Bausch AT F1M1L1 NØ QØ CØ SO 1 WØ Dial ATDTW Escape Hangup ATHØ Test ATDTW ...

Page 70: ...re Brigade Delay Off Page 71 Set the times that the Fire Brigade Delay is switched from ON to OFF 4 Sounder Delay Off Page 72 Set the times that the Sounder Delay is switched from ON to OFF and set the Sounder Delay off link 5 Zones Off Page 73 Set the times that zones enabled for on off mode are switched off 6 Zones On Page 74 Set the times that zones enabled for on off mode are switched on and s...

Page 71: ... change The fire panel date and time is set with this menu Time is in 24hr format 00h00 23h59 The date and time is used for event reporting switching of selected zones on off and day night and is also used as an input for logic operations The date time change will be logged into the event buffer as the following entries Old Time New Time The summer time and advance are used where summer and winter...

Page 72: ...hange This menu allows the setting of the delay before activation of the Sounder Fire Brigade Fire Protection and Fault Routing output relays The Sounder and Fire Brigade Delays are enabled from the front panel of the FP2000 fire panel Switching the Sounder or Fire Brigade Delay OFF during the delay time will cancel the delay and operate the required output immediately The delays can be set from 0...

Page 73: ...day that the Fire Brigade Delay is automatically switched from ON to OFF is set in this menu The time for each day of the week can be allocated Note that the switching of the delay from OFF to ON is a manual only operation using the Fire Brigade Delay ON OFF pushbutton with the keyswitch enabled If no automatic delay off operation is required then the time 00h00 must be used it is ignored by the F...

Page 74: ...the switching of the delay from OFF to ON is a manual only operation using the Sounder Delay ON OFF pushbutton with the keyswitch enabled If no automatic delay off operation is required then the time 00h00 must be used it is ignored by the FP2000 fire panel The Sounder Delay can also be manually switched off at any time using the front panel delay ON OFF pushbutton Link If the link is set to Fire ...

Page 75: ... Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Set Times Menu Page 68 Select item to be changed or 0 9 change data in item Unlock memory Confirm change See also Zone On Times Page 74 Zones that are enabled for ON OFF mode see Page 96 will be switched OFF at the times set in this menu A separate time for each day of the week is allowed A time setting of 00h00 causes no action ...

Page 76: ...nge data in item Unlock memory Confirm change See also Zone Off Times Page 73 Zones that are enabled for ON OFF mode see Page 96 will be switched ON at the times set in this menu if the link is set to None A separate time for each day of the week is allowed A time setting of 00h00 causes no action Link If the link is set to external Ext the Zone On Times are set to 00h00 and the zones are controll...

Page 77: ...ed for Day Night operation see Page 96 will be switched to DAY Mode at the times indicated provided Link is switched to None A separate time for each day of the week is allowed A time setting of 00h00 causes no action Link If Link is switched to Fire Brigade the Day Mode times are set to 00h00 and the times set in the Fire Brigade Off Times Page 71 is used if the Link is set to external EXT the Da...

Page 78: ...elect item to be changed or 0 9 change data in item Unlock memory Confirm change See also Day Mode Times Page 75 Zones that are enabled for Day Night operation see Page 96 will be switched to NIGHT mode more sensitive at the times set Times can be set for each day of the week A setting of 00h00 causes no action The Night mode alarm threshold is one less than the Day Level set in the Device Setup M...

Page 79: ...u SYSTEM MENU 6 RESTART Restart Panel no V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Returns to System Menu Page 25 To select ENABLE Confirm Unlock memory Restarting the panel as if it had been switched off and then on ...

Page 80: ...or Units Zone Monitor Unit and Control Unit Monitor Page 90 I O Units Single and Three Channel Switch Monitor Unit Page 92 Gas Unit I O Page 94 Setup individual device parameters and view device statistics 2 Zones Page 96 Assign individual zone operating conditions Enable Disable Mode Area On Off Day Night Mode Sounder Delay and Fire Brigade Delay 3 Areas Page 99 Define adjacent areas to an area l...

Page 81: ...a numeric button required Use to move the cursor within the line Press ü ü when completed See Page 62 to CLEAR device data See Page 65 for DEFAULT device setup Each addressable device requires certain parameters to be set before the fire panel can properly function In addition to these parameters the status and statistics of each device can be viewed on two screens The More button toggles between ...

Page 82: ... type The particular user type defines Screen 2 and in some cases the operation for that device Type Field Type Description 1O 1 I O Single channel Output unit 1I O 1 I O Single channel input single channel output unit 2I O 2 2I2O 2 channel input 2 channel output unit 2I1O 1 I O 2 channel input 1 channel output unit 3I O 1 I O Three channel I O unit 4I O 2 4I4O 4 channel input 4 channel output uni...

Page 83: ...t level is always one less than the day level except when the day level is set to one Day level 3 is the recommended EN54 threshold for ionisation and optical smoke detectors SMOKE DETECTORS HEAT DETECTORS 0 Compensation Maximum Compensation C Level Fire Alarm Precondition Fire Alarm Precondition Fire Alarm Precondition 1 80 60 170 150 40 30 2 95 75 170 150 55 45 3 110 90 170 150 70 60 4 125 105 1...

Page 84: ...ed The state is latched when it occurs and is only cleared upon reset The state that a device can be is NML normal COMM communication fault FLT fault DIS disabled WTY wrong type DBL double address PRE pre alarm condition MNT maintenance condition NTY no type ...

Page 85: ...led Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device Page 79 State The latched alarm or fault state of the device See Screen 1 Page 79 CommQlt Communication Quality The number of correct replies from the device as a percentage of the total number of polls to the device since the last update Communication quality is updated every 20 minut...

Page 86: ... fire panel uses the value for alarm and fault determination Alarms The number of fire alarms produced by the device since the last clear statistics operation High The highest value achieved by the device and the date dd mm and time hh mm that this occurred Low The lowest value achieved by the device and the date dd mm and time hh mm that this occurred Contam Contamination The amount of contaminat...

Page 87: ...this device See Clear Device Statistics Page 162 to clear all devices on a loop The parameters that can be viewed are Status Enabled Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device Page 79 State The latched alarm or fault state of the device See Screen 1 Page 79 CommQlt Communication Quality The number of correct replies from the device...

Page 88: ...es 950 TestVal The value returned during Device Self Test A value that is less than the alarm threshold will result in a maintenance condition Alarms The number of fire alarms produced by the device since the last clear statistics operation ...

Page 89: ... viewed are Status Enabled Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device Page 79 State The latched alarm or fault state of the device See Screen 1 Page 79 CommQlt Communication Quality The number of correct replies from the device as a percentage of the total number of polls to the device Communication quality is updated every 20 minu...

Page 90: ...ff Warning Pls sounder operating intermittently Alarm Pls sounder operating intermittently Alarm cont the sounder is continuously operating Depending on the communication protocol this device is not always available ...

Page 91: ...that can be viewed are Status Enabled Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device Page 79 State The latched alarm or fault state of the device See Screen 1 Page 79 CommQlt Communication Quality The number of correct replies from the device as a percentage of the total number of polls to the device Communication quality is updated ev...

Page 92: ...itors Switch Monitor and the Switch Monitor Plus in order to view the device status and statistics Note that the field type can be either MON or ZMU depending on the communication protocol Only two parameters can be changed on this screen Address Loop address Select a different device ClrStat Clear the statistics of this device See Clear Device Statistics Page 162 to clear all devices in a loop Th...

Page 93: ...is one of three 16 Fault 32 Normal 128 Fire Alarm The protocol being used to communicate to this device is also displayed They are ARI Aritech Series 2000 X90 Aritech Series 900 X95 Aritech Series 950 TestVal The value returned during Device Self Test A value that is less than the alarm threshold will result in a maintenance condition Alarms The number of fire alarms produced by the device since t...

Page 94: ...r Installation Commissioning Manual Only two parameters can be changed on this screen Address Loop address Select a different device ClrStat Clear the statistics of this device See Clear Device Statistics Page 162 to clear all devices in a loop The parameters that can be viewed are Status Enabled Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the...

Page 95: ...Address 1 4 Status en State NML Zone 1 Type 4I O Value 38 Fault 1 dis 2 open 3 short 4 abn more 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ The last line determines if a fault will be reported automatically or not Every supervised input can be programmed as follows dis no automatic fault reporting for that specific input abn a device fault will be reported if the input is open or short abnormal ope...

Page 96: ...he statistics of this device See Clear Device Statistics Page 162 to clear all devices in a loop The parameters that can be viewed are Status Enabled Disabled or Soak Shows if the device is currently active or not This can be changed on Screen 1 of the device Page 79 State The latched alarm or fault sate of the device See Screen 1 Page 79 CommQlt Communication Quality The number of correct replies...

Page 97: ...ol unit Fire 1 Fire 2 Fire zones allocated to the unit by means of I O programming OFF or ON Isol Isolated key normal or isolated Mode Automatic or manual Gas Normal or discharged Depending on the communication protocol this device is not always available ...

Page 98: ...n completed The operation of each zone can be viewed and modified using this menu The functions of the screen are Zone 1 112 Select the zone to be viewed or modified Status enable disable Zones can be enabled or disabled When disabled the zone fault LED remains steady on In addition the common fault and common disable LED s are active Fires and faults occurring in a disabled zone are not reported ...

Page 99: ...rding to the times set in the Set Times Menu see Page 68 This feature is intended for security type applications Door and I O monitoring and not for fire zones Any fire monitoring device or sounder output unit that exists in a zone that is switched off in this manner will cause a zone disablement Day Night disable enable Zones that are enabled for day night operation will switch between Day Mode a...

Page 100: ... Depending on the configuration 16 64 32 128 48 192 or 64 255 zones can be displayed on the FP2000 front panel It might happen that devices are allocated to zones outside the visible range of the fire panel and no zone LED will illuminate when these devices go into alarm Therefore these zones should not be used for fire sensors unless remote zone indicators are used Depending on the communications...

Page 101: ...en see Page 96 An area will be in a fire alarm or fault warning state if any of the zones assigned to the area are in a fire alarm or a fault warning state The Area status can be used as an input for I O switching and is particularly useful for evacuation type operation Area fire and fault status is not logged in the event buffer Area coincidence if enabled will be logged when the condition occurs...

Page 102: ...switching When viewing this menu the word COINCIDENCE will flash if the area is in a coincidence state When logged the coincidence is reported in the Event Buffer Adj1 Adj5 0 99 Up to five other areas can be defined as being adjacent to the area Text 40 Chars Each area can have 40 characters of user text assigned This text is used with any reports or logs generated ...

Page 103: ...n overall view of the condition of a zone The statistics of a particular smoke or heat detector in the zone can be obtained by selecting the device from the graphic screen Zone Select zone to be viewed Disp Select the parameter to be viewed on the bar graph Value The current values of the devices Average The average value of the devices Test Val The device test values High Highest value achieved b...

Page 104: ...reen Page 102 A bar graph of the smoke and heat detectors is displayed for the zone and parameter selected The bar graph is dynamically updated once per loop scan The statistics of a device can be viewed by selecting the bar of the device and pressing More The selected bar is displayed with the bar coloured in The scale of the graph for compensation and communication quality is fixed at 0 100 The ...

Page 105: ...1 01 14 16 more X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Device Menu Page 78 Press More to return to Zone Graphics Page 101 Press More More to return to Zone Graphic Screen Page 102 The statistics of the device selected in the Zone Graphic Screen is displayed This screen is identical to the screen obtained in Device Setup for smoke and heat detectors See Page 83 for information about device st...

Page 106: ...ated continuously at the sample rate set even when the user is not in the Device Graphics Menu Changing any of the above three parameters requires the current recording to be cleared and a new recording to begin The user is prompted for confirmation that the recording is to be cleared Toggle to Y yes and press to confirm the change Statistics of the device as well as date and time is displayed The...

Page 107: ...tamination of the device CommQlt Communication quality of the device See Page 83 Device Statistics The device value is the only parameter that is scanned by the panel at a fast rate All other statistics are updated once every 20 minutes It is therefore pointless to sample any statistic other than the device value at a rate faster than 1 20 min When 1 day is selected then the time that the sample i...

Page 108: ...the graph line is rolled from right to left Thus the right most point of the graph represents the present time and each point to the left is one sample time previous The graph will display 217 time samples The time window for the various sample rates is thus 1 10 second 36 minutes 1 min 3 6 hours 1 20 min 72 hours 1 day 217 days A cursor is used to select a particular time in the graph The device ...

Page 109: ... 00 05 more X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Device Menu Page 78 Press More to return to Device Graphics Page 103 Press More More to return to the Device Graphic Screen Page 106 The statistics of the device selected in the Device Graphic screen is displayed This screen is identical to the screen obtained in Device Setup for smoke and heat detectors See Page 83 for information about dev...

Page 110: ... relations 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Device Menu Page 78 Press More to return to Device Graphics Page 104 Press More More to return to the Device Graphic Screen Page 106 Note If connected to a global zone repeater the zone ranges of the different panels must not overlap ...

Page 111: ... Input Page 122 Device Page 123 Network Page 124 Action Page 125 Current Loop Device Page 126 Date Page 127 2 Outputs View and Define System Outputs Common Facilities All Output Types Page 128 General Page 131 Zone Page 132 Area Page 133 Internal Page 134 Device Output Page 135 Supervised Internal Page 136 Supervised Device Output Page 137 Network Page 138 Current Loop Device Page 139 Supervised C...

Page 112: ...ne the programming that determines the switching of current loop outputs according to the settings of the current loop devices Page 148 5 Timers Monitoring of Timer status Page 150 6 Markers Monitoring of Marker status Page 151 ...

Page 113: ...e 116 Area Page 117 Adjacent Area Page 118 Internal Page 119 Time Page 120 Device Input Page 122 Device Page 123 Network Page 124 Action Page 125 Current Loop Device Page 126 Date Page 127 Fct function The functions available depend on the input type selected Refer to the page of the specific function for further details State true false This view field shows the state of the input The input state...

Page 114: ...ecord is kept of the input switching true Logged An event is recorded in the event log each time the input switches In the case of a latched input the input switching true is logged The input remains true until reset In the case of an unlatched input an event is recorded each time the input changes state Thus an event occurs for both true and false transitions Logged as fire latched trigger only T...

Page 115: ...obtain the text line Toggle for alpha or numeric characters 0 9 For alpha characters press key repeatedly until desired upper or lower case character or key is obtained Advance cursor to next position Mover cursor back one position Confirm end of text input ...

Page 116: ...ithin the internal system of the FP2000 The function description is assigned to an Input number List of Functions Common Fire Common Fault See Note 1 Supply Fault System Fault Common Condition See Note 1 Disabled See Note 2 Test See Note 2 Coincidence Ext Fire Ext Fault Sounder Fault Fire Brigade Fault Fault Routing Fltrt Fire Protection Fault Fprot Memory Unlocked Tamper Switch Service Switch On ...

Page 117: ...Fault Condition exists If the originating Fault s Condition s is are latched the Common Fault Condition will be latched if it is unlatched and is cleared before reset the Common Fault Condition will be cleared 2 Common Test and Disable are manual operations and remain active until manually cleared They are not cleared by reset Trigger Latched Latched Unlatched Mode Passive Active Always continuous...

Page 118: ...ock memory Select the Function See Common Facilities All Input Types Page 111 for description of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Text Inputs can be activated by zones for the following functions For this type the zone number must also be specified List of Functions Fire Fault Coincidence Condition Disable Pre Warning Trigger Latched Unlatched Mode Passive Active Always continuous Event Always u...

Page 119: ...or description of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Text An area is defined as a group of zones see Page 99 An input can be assigned to an area by specifying the area number and the function List of Functions Fire Fault Coincidence Condition Disable Pre Warning An area coincidence is two or more zones allocated to the area in a fire alarm condition It is independent of zones in coincidence See Pa...

Page 120: ...ger Mode Event and Text Adjacent areas are assigned to areas using the Area Setup Menu Page 99 An input can be activated by an adjacent area by specifying the area number and function Adjacent areas have significance in PA evacuation systems where an area in fire is evacuated and the adjacent areas have warning alarms List of Functions Fire Fault Coincidence Condition Disable Pre Warning The adjac...

Page 121: ...ption of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Text The input number selected is assigned to a physical electrical input provided on a printed circuit board within the FP2000 fire panel In order to assign a physical input the PC Board address see Page 32 for board addressing as well as the input number on that board must be defined For example the FP2000 provides four inputs on the FEP board address ...

Page 122: ...and day and remains closed for one minute The input can be made to latch or pulse by selecting different trigger and mode Using the set and reset functions of LOGIC with two or more time inputs can create more complex time waveforms Time Time of day in 24hr format hh mm hh 0 23 mm 0 59 The input will switch at the selected hour hh and minute mm Time 00h00 has no action Day Every day Monday Tuesday...

Page 123: ...Mode Passive Active Continuous Pulse Event Unlogged Logged Fire Fault Condition Text Allowed See Input Description in the Serial Communication Format ...

Page 124: ...umber See Common Facilities All Input Types Page 111 for description of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Test The selected input number is controlled by the input of a field loop device of the I O type The device is defined by its loop address as well as the input channel number of the device The device type is confirmed on the screen when the loop address is entered The pre assigned inputs of a...

Page 125: ...iption of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Test The selected input number is activated by a field loop device fire fault or condition A fire function is only valid for devices that would normally create a fire alarm e g smoke detector manual call point or zone monitor unit The device is defined by its loop address as well as the function fire fault or condition The device type is confirmed on th...

Page 126: ...ities All Input Types Page 111 for description of Input State Trigger Mode Event and Test This input definition is used for inter panel input on the network The input will be switched by the output of another node panel connected on the network Node The node ID from which input is received Output The output number setup in the output definition of the selected node Trigger Latched Unlatched Mode P...

Page 127: ...pe of actions is defined by the function set and is described below Since all actions are logged in their own right the log and text are not available in this menu The action functions available are Day Mode Zones ON School Bells On Silence Buzzer Keyswitch unlocked Sounder On Sounder Silenced Sounder Delay On Fire Brigade Signalled Fire Brigade Stopped Fire Brigade Delay On Fault Routing On Fault...

Page 128: ...ge 109 Place cursor at TYPE Select Type ACTION and press Unlock memory Select function See Common Facilities All Input Types Page 111 for description of Input State and Test The inputs on a current loop device FM800 FR800 Series can be used for further processing through I O Logic The inputs are numbered as per the Input Description in the Serial Communication Format For the I O to work the common...

Page 129: ...ON State false Input 1 Trig latched Type Date Mode active Date 01 01 00 continuous Event unlogged 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Input Output Menu Page 109 Place cursor at TYPE Select Type ACTION and press Unlock memory Select function ...

Page 130: ...upervised Internal Page 136 Supervised Device Output Page 137 Network Page 138 Current Loop Device Page 139 Supervised Current Loop Device Page 140 Event Page 141 Action Page 142 Fct function The functions available depend on the output type selected Refer to the page of the specific function for further details State true false This view field shows the state of the output The output state is set...

Page 131: ...ire alarm The output event is displayed as fire on the alarm screen Logged as fault Event Type only The output will be logged as described above and also cause a common fault warning This output is displayed on the fault warning screen Unlatched outputs will remove the fault automatically when the output goes false Logged as condition Event Type only The output will cause a condition to occur as w...

Page 132: ...Mover cursor back one position Confirm end of text input ...

Page 133: ... outputs cause the selected function to occur within the internal system of the FP2000 The function description is assigned to an Output number The general functions provided are Common Fire Common Fault Common Condition Ext ernal Fire Ext ernal Fault Ext ernal Supply Fault Tamper Switch Service Switch On Sounder Disabled Fire Brigade Disabled Fault Routing Disabled Fire Protection Disabled Sounde...

Page 134: ...lock memory Select the Function See Common Facilities All Output Types Page 128 for description of Output State Trigger Mode Event and Text Outputs can activate zones for the following functions For this type the zone number must also be specified List of Functions Fire MCP manual call point Fire Auto Fault Coincidence Condition Disable Trigger Latched unlatched Mode Normal only Continuous only Un...

Page 135: ...gger Mode Event and Text An area is defined as a group of zones see Page 99 An output can activate a condition in an area by specifying the area number 1 99 and the function Area functions could be latched or unlatched but not reported as an event List of Functions Fire Fault Coincidence Condition Disable An area coincidence is two or more zones allocated to the area in a fire alarm condition It i...

Page 136: ... Types Page 128 for a description of Output State Trigger Mode Event and Text The output number selects the relay provided on a printed circuit board within the FP2000 fire panel In order to assign a physical relay the PC Board address see Page 32 for board addressing as well as the relay number on that board must be defined The FP2000 provides four programmable relays on the Sounder board address...

Page 137: ...output channel number Press More to view Screen 2 of the outputs See Common Facilities All Output Types Page 128 for description of Output State Trigger Mode Event and Test The selected output number will switch the output of a field loop device of the I O type The device is defined by its loop address as well as the output channel number of the device The device type is confirmed on the screen wh...

Page 138: ... Return to Input Output Menu Page 109 Select Type SUP INTERNAL and press 0 9 or Select board address and press 0 9 or Select relay number and press Press More to view Screen 2 of the outputs The selected relay is operated by the logic that assigns the output true or false Trigger Latched unlatched Mode Normal inverted Continuous pulse pulsing Unlogged Logged Text Allowed See Output Description in ...

Page 139: ...reen 2 of the outputs The selected output number will switch the output of a field loop device of the ICC SND type The device is defined by its loop address as well as the output channel number of the device The device type is confirmed on the screen when the loop address is entered The selected device is operated by the logic that assigns the output true or false In addition the device is further...

Page 140: ...nt to Use number or 0 9 to select the Input on that panel that the output must activate The output will switch the input of another node panel connected on the network Node The node ID of whereto the output is sent Input The input number setup in the input definition of the selected receiving node Trigger Latched unlatched Mode Normal inverted Continuous only Unlogged logged Text Allowed Please re...

Page 141: ...to TYPE field Select Type NETWORK and press Press More to view Screen 2 of the outputs Rep The address of the fireman s panel or other current loop device Output The output at the current loop device to be switched Trigger Latched unlatched Mode Normal inverted Continuous pulse pulsing Unlogged logged Text Allowed See Output Description in the Serial Communication Format The outputs are numbered a...

Page 142: ...rmal Rep 1 continuous Output 1 unlogged more 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Input Output Menu Page 109 Select Type SUP CL DEV and press 0 9 or Select board address and press 0 9 or Select relay number and press Press More to view Screen 2 of the outputs At this moment no supervised current loop devices are available ...

Page 143: ... The output when switched true by logic is logged to the event buffer In addition logged as fire will create a common fire alarm logged as fault will create a common fault warning logged as condition will create a common condition Logged as fire fault or condition causes the Output event to be displayed in the alarm screens Trigger Latched unlatched Mode Normal only Continuous only Unlogged logged...

Page 144: ...ion is defined by the function set and is described below Since all actions are logged in their own right the log option and text are not available in this menu The Action Functions Available Are Day mode Zones ON School Bells On Silence Buzzer Keyswitch unlocked Sounder On Sounder Silenced Sounder Delay On Fire Brigade Signalled Fire Brigade Stopped Fire Brigade Delay On Fault Routing On Fault Ro...

Page 145: ...tput If the output is linked to any of the above equipment it will operate together with the standard equipment outputs provided Delay ON OFF Disable ON OFF Silence Sound Signal for a particular standard equipment output keys on FP2000 front panel will affect these outputs Evacuation Sound Signal is also affected by the mode of operation EN NEN EP and Vds Example 1 Output 1 Link SND Mode None This...

Page 146: ...ches ON In EN NEN Vds mode the output switches ON only if it was silenced before The output is disabled The output is only switched after the Sounder Delay has elapsed FIRE IN ZONE 11 The output switches ON SILENCE The output switches OFF TEST The output switches to Test Mode SOUND DISABLE DELAY ON OFF ...

Page 147: ... by the user should have an END statement as the last step The END statement terminates evaluation of the table at that point Any statements after the END statement will never be evaluated The logic steps are evaluated sequentially from step 1 to the END step This means that outputs markers or timers set in previous steps may be used as part of expressions in later steps The true false value used ...

Page 148: ... AND NOT OR OR NOT OR OR NOT NOT INSERT and DELETE are editing functions and are used at the time of entering The Term Assignments available are Input xx Output xx Marker xx Timer xx not Input xx not Output xx not Marker xx not Timer xx xx parameter of term Input xx 1 to maximum Input Table Output xx 1 to maximum Output Table Marker xx 1 to 250 Timer xx 1 to 250 yy time of timer 1 to 240 seconds W...

Page 149: ...ion goes false before time yy then the timer is stopped If expression goes false after time yy then the timer is reset to false and stopped If expression true again the timer is restarted and times out as long as expression remains true The timer will restart each time expression goes false and then true Special operators Set e Set on leading edge of input trigger pulse reset e Reset on leading ed...

Page 150: ...e bell and sound alarms inputs on the CL Device will only be valid for the allocated zones Start The start zone for output to the current loop device Zones The number of zones to be output Outputs The output number where outputs start on the current loop device If for example 8 zones are allocated fire could start at 1 fault at 9 condition at 17 test at 25 and isolated at 33 Note that allocations ...

Page 151: ...use the corresponding output to switch on the current loop device CL Device Setup for AREAS CL Adr The current loop device address 1 15 Common Enable or disable the common inputs Sound Alarms and Silence Bells and the common outputs Common Fire Common Fault and the Internal Buzzer When set to linked the silence bell and sound alarms inputs on the CL Device will only be valid for the allocated area...

Page 152: ...rs INPUT OUTPUT MENU 5 TIMER Timer 2 Time 0 Status passive 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Input Output Menu Page 109 Enter number 0 250 or to select appropriate timer To confirm entry ...

Page 153: ...rkers INPUT OUTPUT MENU 6 MARKERS Marker 1 Status false 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Input Output Menu Page 109 Enter number 0 250 or to select appropriate marker To confirm entry ...

Page 154: ...ly display or print the event buffer to the specified device 2 Clear Events Page 155 Clear the event buffer 3 Clear All Events Page 156 Clears own event buffer and additionally If the Node ID is set to represent a Global Repeater the event buffers of all connected Panels and the Local Repeaters will be cleared If the Node ID is set to represent a Panel the event buffers of all connected Local Repe...

Page 155: ...be set in the Memory Allocation Page 33 All events are given a unique event number 1 9999 which with the date and time serves as a reference Should the event log be filled an EVENT LOG FULL fault will be raised All events are then rolled in the event log such that the latest events are always stored The destination to which the fire panel will report events is LCD screen Report printer Event print...

Page 156: ... Event Type All types Soak Area Zone Device General Output Input Action Loop Input and Output The number of events to be displayed is controlled by Latest Events after the specified date and time ...

Page 157: ...U 2 EVENT MENU Clear Events no V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Event Menu Page 152 toggle YES NO Confirm entry The event buffer is cleared The event buffer may only be cleared if the system is in a normal state ...

Page 158: ...aults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Event Menu Page 152 toggle YES NO Confirm entry This function is normally used on a Global Repeater The event buffer of all the panels connected to the global repeater is cleared The event buffer may only be cleared if the system is in a normal state ...

Page 159: ...cs 3 Hardware Test Page 163 Manually perform the hardware tests 4 Maintenance Times Page 164 Set the times that hardware tests will automatically be performed as well as the next maintenance date 5 Options Page 165 View and or temporarily set System language Operation Device protocol 6 Loop Test Page 169 General Overload All devices on A side All devices on B side All devices on A B sides Single d...

Page 160: ...ice Values 2 Maintenance Dev 0 9 E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Enter number or use and press To return to Maintenance Menu Page 157 1 Device Values Page 159 Report the device statistics 2 Maintenance Device Page 161 List the devices that have a maintenance condition ...

Page 161: ...devices on the loop are reported to the selected destinations LCD Screen Report printer Event printer None The format of the report is shown on Page 160 Devices are listed by zone loop and address The report contains only devices that are enabled Disabled devices are listed in the Disable Menu Page 188 When the report is sent to the LCD screen then the user can view the report by zone and scroll t...

Page 162: ...arms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Maintenance Report Menu Page 158 Select zone address Zone selected Enter number 0 9 or use to select zone Address selected Scroll screen up Scroll screen down The Device Value report is listed in order of zone and loop address The cursor will toggle between zone and address The screen can be scrolled when Addr is selected with the cursor See Device Statisti...

Page 163: ...elect the report destination Confirm entry A list of loop devices that have a maintenance condition is produced to the destination reporting device LCD screen report printer event printer none The Maintenance Device Report is listed in order of zone and loop address The cursor will toggle between zone and address The screen can be scrolled when Addr is selected with the cursor See Compensation Pag...

Page 164: ...cts all zones Confirm entry See Device Statistics Page 83 To clear an individual device see Page 83 The statistics of the devices on a zone will be cleared and set to default values Selecting zone Ø will clear all devices The values that are affected are FldAvg set to 50 Alarms set to 0 High set to 0 Low set to 255 Contam set to 0 Communication Quality set to 0 The test value of the device is not ...

Page 165: ...nu causes a system test to be immediately performed Any failure during the automatic tests or manual test will be reported as a hardware fault identifying the problem area A checksum fault indicates that the memory block is corrupted or faulty The block should be cleared using Clear Site Data see Page 62 and the data reloaded If the fault persists it is probable that the memory is faulty Note care...

Page 166: ...ddition to the date that the system will produce a Maintenance Reminder condition can be entered in the Next Date field This condition serves as a reminder to the user for routine maintenance tests If report is set to Yes any maintenance alarm will only be given on the specified time and not at the actual time the alarm is detected The following tests are performed at the times and days specified ...

Page 167: ... Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Enter number or use and press Return to Maintenance Menu Page 157 1 Language Page 166 View the language of operation and temporarily change this language 2 Operation Page 167 View the operation mode and temporarily change this operation 3 Protocol Page 168 View the device protocol set ...

Page 168: ...uage used by the FP2000 is displayed This language is set by the dip switch situated on the host power supply See Appendix A of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual The switch is read at restart and cannot be changed during operation A temporary language change can be set by means of the Language Menu The temporary language will operate for 72 hours if not cancelled by the operator ...

Page 169: ...p switch situated on the host power supply See Appendix A of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual The switch is read at restart and cannot be changed during operation A temporary operation DEMO can be set The DEMO mode has the following effect 1 Buzzer is disabled 2 Tamper switch is ignored 3 Memory Unlock switch is ignored The DEMO mode will operate for 72 hours if not cancelled by th...

Page 170: ...pendix A of the FP2000 Installation and Commissioning Manual The Aritech 2000 protocol has a second line indicating a working mode please refer to the appropriate Detector Installation Manual The working mode can be on off blinking relating to the 7 segment display on some Aritech Series 2000 detector models The Aritech 900 protocol has extra provisions for intrinsically safe devices LED s Loop li...

Page 171: ...or single device test the menu changes to add the address field 0 9 or select device address The following loop tests can be performed General Loop Test Overload All devices on A side All devices on B side All devices on A B sides Single device on A side Single device on B side Single device on A B sides Power on A side Power on B side Power on A B side When testing All Devices a normal loop scan ...

Page 172: ...ce parameters will be displayed on the screen LOOP TEST General Loop Test Lp A B A B Ovld Lp A B A B Ovld 1 15 15 15 ok 5 0 0 0 ok 2 6 6 6 ok 6 0 0 0 ok 3 0 0 0 ok 7 0 0 0 ok 4 0 0 0 ok 8 0 0 0 ok X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 TDO Lp Loop number A Loop side A B Loop side B A B Loop side A B Ovld Overload ...

Page 173: ... Ck 1 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 TDO L Loop number Val Device analogue value Typ Device type 0 NONE 1 MCP 2 OPT 3 ION 4 reserved 5 OPT 6 ION 7 HEAT 8 ICC 9 I O 10 reserved 11 reserved Adr Device address St Device state 0 NO ALARM 1 DEVICE IN ALARM Ck Device checksum Not implemented ...

Page 174: ...EST Loop Test Power on A side Loop 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 off off off off off off off off Start Test v E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 TDO Loop Loop number power on or off Start Test Activates the function as indicated This function could be specifically useful in the controlling of power to the loop lines for the location of Earth Faults ...

Page 175: ...ompensation algorithm to compensate quickly according to the current analogue values of the smoke detectors It may be particularly useful in the event of clearing all device statistics when there may already be devices that are highly compensated With no compensation applied these devices may be very sensitive and prone to nuisance alarms ...

Page 176: ...ce 6 Test Disable Use dedicated Test and Disable Keys Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Selecting OPTION 6 Test Disable on the Main Menu will display the message Use dedicated Test and Disable Keys By pressing the corresponding key on the front panel one enters the Test and Disable Menus ...

Page 177: ...d prior to Test being pushed 1 Zone Test Page 177 Zone test Test report Clear test results Exception report 2 Test Devices Page 183 Perform Device Self Test 3 Output Test Page 184 Test the Sounder Fire Brigade Fault Routing and Fire Protection outputs 4 Lamp Test Page 185 Test the front panel LEDs 5 Alarm Count Page 186 Displays the number of recorded alarms 6 User Log Page 187 Allows the user to ...

Page 178: ...mber or use and press Return to Test Menu Page 175 1 Zone Test Page 177 Select up to four zones to test 2 Test Report Page 178 Generate a test report of zones that have been tested 3 Clr Test Results Page 180 Clear the zone test results 4 Exception Report Page 181 Generate a report of devices that have failed the zone test or devices that were not tested ...

Page 179: ...ving the device LED To cancel a test enter Ø for the zone being tested It is possible to cancel the test if any device in the zone is in a fire condition The devices that are still in fire can be observed in the exception report Zones that are in test are indicated by the fault lamp of the zone being steady on The common test lamp is also illuminated The zone is effectively isolated and no output ...

Page 180: ...he selected device The test report shows all testable devices see Page 176 and the pass fail result of the device The test report of each zone of the fire panel is held indefinitely unless it is cleared by Clear Test Results Page 180 or the report is superseded by a new zone test report See Page 179 for the report format of the LCD screen The devices where the report can be generated are LCD scree...

Page 181: ...zone and address The screen can be scrolled when Addr is selected with the cursor The screen will show the following The zone number of the test report The date and time the test was started The date and time the test was finished A list of the testable devices The devices that successfully entered into a fire condition are marked OK under the FIRE ON column otherwise they are marked as FLT When t...

Page 182: ...lts 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Zone Test Menu Page 176 Enter 0 9 or use to select the zone 0 all zones Confirm entry The test report of the selected zone s is cleared All devices marked OK are set to FLT see Page 179 The exception test report will contain the full list of testable devices flagged as FLT ...

Page 183: ...o the selected device The test report shows all that have either not been tested or failed the test The exception test report of each zone of the fire panel is held indefinitely unless it is cleared by Clear Test Results Page 180 or the report is superseded by a new zone test report See Page 182 for the report format of the LCD screen The destinations to where the report can be generated are LCD s...

Page 184: ...s The cursor will toggle between zone and address The screen can be scrolled when the Addr is selected with the cursor The screen will show the following The zone number of the test report The date and time the test was started The date and time the test was finished A list of the testable devices that have failed or had not been tested The LCD screen is not a dynamic display and shows the conditi...

Page 185: ...ed and the test values are updated The loop driver is switched to the opposite side of the loop and polling occurs from that side The status of the FP2000 changes from Scanning S to Test T The fire panel returns to Scanning when the test is completed Any devices returning test values below the alarm level threshold are reported as faults For automatic testing of devices See Test Times Page 164 ...

Page 186: ...d to Sounder in the Output Menu The outputs pulsed by Fire Brigade Test are similarly the monitored Fire Brigade output relay any internal relays linked to Fire Brigade in the Output Menu all loop sounder circuit controllers set as Device Output or Supervised Device Output and linked to Fire Brigade in the Output Menu The outputs pulsed by Fault Routing are the fault routing output relay any inter...

Page 187: ...inated The lamps are illuminated in blocks where each block is tested for one second Each time the button is pushed the test is repeated The Test 3rd Source LED will not go on during Lamp Test it has to be tested separately by means of pushing the appropriate button ...

Page 188: ...Alarm count TEST MENU 5 ALARM COUNT Recorded Alarms 81 X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Test Menu Page 175 Displays the number of recorded fire alarms ...

Page 189: ...234 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Return to Test Menu Page 175 Return to the beginning of the field 0 9 or to change value Confirm entry The user ID Code can be any number between 1 and 9999 The user ID Code is logged in the Event Log ...

Page 190: ...Return to menu that was displayed prior to DISABLE button being pushed 1 Zones Page 189 Disable Enable selected zones 2 Devices Page 190 Disable Enable individual devices by alarm select manual select 3 Areas Page 193 Disable Enable Areas 4 Reports Page 194 Obtain reports of disabled zones devices and areas 5 Outputs Page 198 Disable Enable fault routing and fire protection ...

Page 191: ...the zone The disabled zone is indicated by the zone fault lamp steady on and the common disable illuminated A disabled zone causes a fault condition Existing fire or fault conditions will not be cancelled when the zone is disabled The fire or fault will be cleared and not re occur when the panel is reset after the disablement Disable does not electrically disconnect the device from the loop Disabl...

Page 192: ...Select 2 Manual Select 0 9 E X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Select number or use and press Return to Disable Menu Page 188 1 Alarm Select Page 191 Disable enable devices from the Alarm Screen 2 Manual Select Page 192 Disable enable any loop device of the system ...

Page 193: ... system See Manual Device Disable Page 192 The most recent highest priority device in alarm is displayed By moving the cursor to the next field and pressing ENTER the other devices in alarm may be selected The status field is toggled to disable soak test or enable The current alarm condition will not be removed until the fire panel is reset Disable does not electrically disconnect the device from ...

Page 194: ...al devices can be disabled enabled or placed in soak test mode A disabled device will cause a disabled condition A zone disable condition occurs if all devices in that zone are disabled or if all but one are disabled when the zone is set to coincidence mode The current alarm condition of a device is not cleared until the panel is reset Disable does not electrically disconnect the device from the l...

Page 195: ...t fires or faults occurring in the area Only I O operation to or from the area is disabled Existing fire or fault conditions will not be cancelled when the area is disabled The fire or fault will be cleared and re occur if they are still present when the panel is reset Disable does not electrically disconnect the device from the loop Disable should not be used if maintenance is to be done on the l...

Page 196: ...s 3 Areas 0 9 V E X Alarms 0 Faults 0 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ Select number or use and press Return to Disable Menu Page 190 1 Zones Page 195 Report zones that are disabled 2 Devices Page 196 Report individual devices that are disabled 3 Areas Page 197 Report areas that are disabled ...

Page 197: ...try A list of zones that are currently disabled is reported to the selected destination The report can be directed to LCD screen report printer event printer none When selecting the LCD screen as the destination the report can be scrolled by using the keys The screen format is shown below DISABLED ZONES 12 01 99 11 47 Zone Disablement 1 Disabled 2 Disabled V X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 SDZ ...

Page 198: ... list of devices disabled is reported to the selected destination The report can be directed to LCD screen report printer event printer none When selecting the LCD screen as the destination the report can be scrolled by using the keys The screen format is shown below DISABLED DEVICES 12 01 99 11 49 Addr Zone Type Disablement 1 1 1 1I O Disabled 1 2 1 MCP Soak Test V X Alarms 0 Faults 1 Cond 0 P 1 ...

Page 199: ...Return to Disable Report Menu Page 194 Select destination of report Confirm entry A list of areas disabled is reported to the selected destination The report can be directed to LCD screen report printer event printer none When selecting the LCD screen as the destination the report can be scrolled by using the keys ...

Page 200: ...1 SDZ Return to Disable Menu Page 188 Select field Select Disable Enable Confirm entry The Fault Routing and Fire Protection Outputs can be disabled The second setting controls the Löschlange ausgelöst LED on the Feuerwehr Bedienfeld The off LED does not switch The on LED follows Fire Protection Output ...

Page 201: ...h between the different menus This is also the value that is used by FP2000 Communication Format message number 16 to change or read the access level of a specific menu remotely The field numbers in the table is intended to show the menu hierarchy Existence Option The existence of the different menus for four FP2000 Panel configurations is shown The configurations are Absence of Field Loops Local ...

Page 202: ...ck yes yes yes yes 226 Special Characters yes yes yes yes 227 Text Debugging yes yes yes yes 240 FEP yes yes yes yes 241 SER yes yes yes yes 242 Modem yes yes yes yes 243 ARC0 yes yes yes yes 244 ARC1 yes yes yes yes 245 LON yes yes yes yes 246 LON Characters yes yes yes yes 11 Access Menu yes yes yes yes 60 Access Codes yes yes yes yes 61 Field Access yes yes yes yes 12 Clear Site Data yes yes ye...

Page 203: ...urrent Loop Devices yes yes yes yes 144 Timers yes yes yes yes 145 Markers yes yes yes yes 3 Event Menu yes yes yes yes 30 Display Events yes yes yes yes 31 Clear Events Display yes yes yes yes 32 Clear All Events yes no yes yes 4 Maintenance Menu yes yes yes yes 40 Maintenance Report Menu no no no yes 130 Device Values no no no yes 131 Maintenance Device no no no yes 41 Clear Device Statistics no...

Page 204: ...vice Disable Menu no no no yes 180 Alarm Device Disable no no no yes 181 Manual Device Disable no no no yes 122 Area Disable no no no yes 123 Disabled Report Menu no no no yes 190 Disabled Zones no no no yes 191 Disabled Devices no no no yes 192 Disabled Areas no no no yes 124 Output Disable no no no yes ...

Page 205: ...YPE CURRENT LOOP DEVICE 4 112 139 TYPE SUPERVISED CURRENT LOOP 4 113 140 LINK TO EQUIPMENT 143 CL DEVICE SETUP 4 121 148 HARDWARE TEST 4 133 163 DEVICE PROTOCOL 4 138 168 INPUT DESCRIPTION A 5 OUTPUT DESCRIPTION B 1 to B 4 PANEL MENUS C 2 A 1 UPGRADE B 1 MEMORY ALLOCATION 33 UPGRADE VER5 00 TO VER 6 10 VER 5 00 VER 6 10 64 ZONE LEXAN LAYOUT 255 ZONES MAX 16 START UP SCREENS 18 VERSION 29 SITE VERS...

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