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Amended: April 22 

 

 
 

EMEA Fire Technical Support: DF6000/CF3000 Applications Guide 

Zones 

 
Assigning devices to the relevant zones can be done either at the panel direct or by using site 
installer. The contractor should always provide the zone information, as this is part of the system 
design process and takes into account the fire compartment boundaries. 
The panel has 96 zonal led’s, if ringing patterns are required across a network then all zones must 
exist on all panels within the network.  
eg. Panel 1 has zones 1 

–10 in use, Panel 2 zones 11 – 20 in use, Panel 3 zones 21 – 30 in use.  

 
On Later version Site Installer 2.5.28.6 and Display and Loop Software dated later than 04/2011 zone 
information is automatically transmitted across the network, so zonal cause and effect becomes much 
easier to achieve.  
 
 

Access Codes 

 
There are three access codes for the DF6000 
 
User Code: This allows control of the silence, evacuate and reset functions and also enable/disable; 
replace device and check auto config functions. This code can be changed to a site-specific code. 
Default Code: 2214 
 
Engineer Code: This gives access to the engineer parts of the menu, which are used, for learning and 
programming the system. 
Default Code: 143243 
 

Both of these codes are printed on a label on the inside of the panel door. 

 
High Level Codes: This 

codes give access to menu’s which: 

 

Can be used to return the system to its factory settings, and to change the logos on the 
display. 

 

Disable ALL Outputs. 

 

View all access codes and reset to default codes. (Changed on PH1 Display Software 3.3.51) 

 

Display code minor revision shown in low left corner (PH1) 

Default Code: 130170 
 
Should the User Or Engineer codes be lost for any reason, please contact Fire Technical Support for 
assistance. 

User Menu Functions 

 

 

 

Fig 4 

Summary of Contents for DF6200

Page 1: ...DF6000 Applications Guide Including CF3000 FX6000 CF11 1200 DF61 6200 Annex 1 CF2000...

Page 2: ...ions 12 Disable Enable Devices 13 Weekly Test 13 Check Auto Config 13 Replace Device 14 Delays 14 Double Knock 15 Coincidence Dependency type C 15 Sounder Level Test 15 One Man Walk Test 16 Test Devic...

Page 3: ...Disable all Outputs 41 Optical Detector Sensitivity 42 Australian FB Screen 42 Local Zones 42 Activate on Evacuate 43 Intermittent Fault Search 43 Logos 43 Reset to Factory Settings 44 UL 864 9th Edit...

Page 4: ...osis 64 Powering the panel 64 Panel takes a long time to start the boot up sequence after a watchdog reset or power up 64 Power LED not illuminated 64 Power LED on but touch screen is not illuminated...

Page 5: ...Issues 74 Program Updates 75 Site Installer Upload Firmware 77 Panel Comm 78 Download Analogue levels and Log to PC 79 CF1100 1200 CPD PSU 83 Annex 1 85 Notes on CF2000 85 Supported Devices 86 Detect...

Page 6: ...Fan controller 17 Nov 10 Day Night 18 Feb 11 AVF settings 07 Mar 11 Input programming Isolates 14 Apr 11 Update firmware 25 Jul 11 Panel Outputs Auto disable delays T1 T2 by device Download analogue...

Page 7: ...creen Aug 20 Content Page section 20 updated Delay text amendment for SI Double Knock text amendment T1 T2 Detail updated Note updated Sept 20 Annex 1 Notes on CF2000 May 21 General update to formatti...

Page 8: ...able family of panels has two distinctly separate sets of firmware code covering Display Loop These two sets of code are developed and released in pairs and systems should always have matched pairs It...

Page 9: ...rotected and the unlock keys are issued by Fire Technical Support following system training There have been many versions issued over the years in support of our continual improvement policy For older...

Page 10: ...ical Support DF6000 CF3000 Applications Guide Menu Structure User Access Code Touch top left corner Supervisor FRE Off and the number pad appears enter either User code Fig 2 or the Engineer Code Fig...

Page 11: ...chan 20 3 Chan I O MIO324S resets on silence MCOM ULMCOM 20 3 Chan I O MCOMS ULMCOMS 60 Sounder Beacon Uses 1 sounder channel ULMCOMS resets on silence MCOM FC 60 48 Sounder Beacon Does not respond to...

Page 12: ...easier to achieve Access Codes There are three access codes for the DF6000 User Code This allows control of the silence evacuate and reset functions and also enable disable replace device and check au...

Page 13: ...nel starts a four minute timer when a call point is activated within these four minutes the panel will operate the sounders and then silence and reset the system On a later version Display v3 3 53 the...

Page 14: ...zones not selected will trigger the delay and the zones selected will operate the sounders immediately The above has been changed in V1 81 01 Display V1 83 3 Loop so that the devices selected in the...

Page 15: ...ny two fires on that panel or network will satisfy the output condition If a Cascading timer is used Release Feb 2015 any outputs using DN global will respond on the first cascade If DN global is requ...

Page 16: ...st device can be used to indicate cable routes and in what sequence the panel has numbered the devices etc On v3 0 software Next Previous has been added to enable the user to navigate this function mo...

Page 17: ...learly this is not acceptable on established systems therefore the maintenance autolearn has been developed When this feature is initiated It supports holes This means it will populate spaces in the l...

Page 18: ...is loop3 Right click and select copy loop When the copy loop dialog box opens select the newly learned loop from the dropdown from the newly downloaded panel This adds the newly learned loop to the ex...

Page 19: ...s used to display the analogue value being sensed by the detector this value is displayed in a numeric format and also in a graphical form This reading is displayed in real time On v3 0 software Next...

Page 20: ...to these levels it is possible to overload the panel and cause the loop to current limit There are three volume settings Low Medium High and four tones Pulsing Continuous Two Tone Slow Whoop If the s...

Page 21: ...delay and operate immediately Note 2 It is not recommended to use Double Knock or Coincidence Dependency Type C at the same time as T1 T2 Both of these features allow the user to manage the alarm cond...

Page 22: ...on a site where these delays need to be active during certain times and turned off at all other times generally a member of staff would need to operate the call point or I O However within the T1 T2...

Page 23: ...lect which external outputs should respond to the T1 T2 time delays This feature is programmed through the device outputs dialog within the Site Installer program All external output devices are defau...

Page 24: ...ldings in Germany See Fig 7a Australian Mode creates a re configured display screen when class change is shorted In this mode a key switch device is installed on the front door of the DF6000 panel whi...

Page 25: ...period then the panel will reset If smoke or heat remains until the timeout period has elapsed then the programmed cause and effect will commence HMO programming Each Flat should be set up as its own...

Page 26: ...d in the panel programming certain devices can be chosen to automatically override this setting if triggered Options within this menu include Optical Opto thermal Heat detector Callpoint and I O unit...

Page 27: ...the master panel which in this case is always panel number 1 Legacy Panels From Display Firmware version 3 03 51 the Sync with master button has been removed and this function is automatic the master...

Page 28: ...E only activate or Extinguisher only activate The input programming can also be used to turn on and off the feature T1 T2 When disable addresses is used on the input and the isolate list is selected a...

Page 29: ...29 Amended April 22 EMEA Fire Technical Support DF6000 CF3000 Applications Guide Fig 16...

Page 30: ...entry Local Panel Only Local devices loop card can be programmed to respond to this input by address same loop or by specified zone Performance Mode N A Cascade N A Custom Trigger N A FPE Feedback N...

Page 31: ...the output will follow there is no designated hierarchy However if the trigger is Global in any stage this will always take precedence unless double knock is also set Fig 17 If the sounder programming...

Page 32: ...programmed to control an output then the other 2 stages can be used to increase the allocated zones For example Stage 1 can have zone 1 16 stage 2 can have zones 17 32 and stage 3 can have zones 33 4...

Page 33: ...staller and the latest release software JUL 2011 250 Zone groups have been added to the system so that when any output devices trigger source is by zone this now becomes by zone group Each zone group...

Page 34: ...ly improved in the previous version only one zone was allowed in the assigned zone groups In this latest version the number allowed has been increased to 16 zone groups and 32 zones within a zone grou...

Page 35: ...LL output programming If for example the system is part of a shopping precinct that send Evacuate commands to set the outputs then any zonal controls may be overridden this box can be used to maintain...

Page 36: ...uired settings available If All of the sounders on this loop were required to be the same volume then choosing the address from 2 to 116 on this loop would ensure that all sounders in the range chosen...

Page 37: ...settings are achieved by setting an individual sounder as shown and the using the settings indicated once set right click the device and use the Copy Configuration Select which devices and settings ar...

Page 38: ...number Once a device has been added then it will be placed in zone 1 it then needs to be assigned to the correct zone and have text inserted Sounders and I O units can be added but on the older softw...

Page 39: ...rt of the menu along with the total number of panels that are connected on the network Panel 1 is automatically configured as the master such that if a network fault occurs the master and faulty panel...

Page 40: ...u add an input device and then on the input programming menu you tick the day night box Then you go to either thermal or photo thermal detectors and on the input programming menu you tick day night mo...

Page 41: ...interrogating the disable devices in the user menu this will be shown as one I O disabled Enable Disable all Outputs This menu enables the engineer to carry out a full test without any outputs operat...

Page 42: ...y environments such as the Far east and India This feature is outside EN54 specs Australian FB Screen This enables the screen to show Zone or Address text when in Australian mode see page 20 Local Zon...

Page 43: ...f the loop and number of devices installed This feature forces the panel to indicate a fault on the first poll which means the fault will appear almost immediately This is particularly useful if a det...

Page 44: ...he Mute buzzer is acknowledge alarm and as a UL requirement the buzzer also re starts after 8 hours if the panel is not reset The Callpoint is now a Pull Station Earth trouble fault now has a separate...

Page 45: ...Fig 36 This means that when selected and a Callpoint is activated the sounders will operate within the 3 seconds required by BS overriding any sounder cause and effect However the remaining cause and...

Page 46: ...g for short periods These periods would generate faults on the panel so could be classed as nuisance warnings therefore whilst still providing these warnings it would be unreasonable to expect the use...

Page 47: ...to provide an interrupt to speed up the response to an alarm condition Fig 38 Pulse Buzzer on Disables In normal circumstances the buzzer will sound when any disablement is put onto the panel This is...

Page 48: ...anel goes into Fire the word FIRE or ALARM can be selected to display this as part of the indication on the screen Test Fires Activate fault relay This feature was provided so that when connected to a...

Page 49: ...nels can be networked together Each panel must have a Self Addressing Network Card fitted to the main PCB Network Technology used is LonWorks Protocol Fig 41 Fig 42 Draka 910234 Network Cable Terminat...

Page 50: ...ays 1 Link the screens through using connector block at each node and drain the screen down to one point only generally this method would be used in one building with older Network cards fig 36 2 Conn...

Page 51: ...51 Amended April 22 EMEA Fire Technical Support DF6000 CF3000 Applications Guide Fig 44 Network configuration without Boosters Loop Topology Fig 45...

Page 52: ...nels the network needs to have a back up system should the network fail in this instance a Dual redundant network card is provided Essentially this device enables the connection of a second network on...

Page 53: ...Guide The latest network cards have a terminal block connecting to a Resistor capacitor circuit to connect the screen to the correct earth point Fig 48 Fig 49 Single Card Layout Fig 50 Dual Channel C...

Page 54: ...them to fire fault reset silence pre alarm and evacuate A call point can also be used to initiate day night mode isolate addresses or zones or be set to non latching Sounders Sounders beacons sounder...

Page 55: ...as a sounder the relay contacts on the MCOM S change state on reset the UL version resets on silence These units have been created to enable more than the 20 relay outputs per loop by sacrificing the...

Page 56: ...ssable fire alarm control panel by means of the comms Loop utilizing only one address and 3 addresses for the FC18 There are 6 channels per Fan Controller capable of controlling indicating 6 individua...

Page 57: ...r Global operation in site installer they must be programmed either by address the FC or by Zone if on another loop or panel Generally a specific zone would contain the Fan controllers 5 Control outpu...

Page 58: ...onnects across the FRE or FPE outputs and the Fault output The internal 24v supply in the panel powers the unit Spur Isolator MSI850 This unit is designed to accommodate a Spur of addressable devices...

Page 59: ...n the field device itself There is no need to upload any programming for repeater protocol devices to the panel If the program is subsequently downloaded from the panel again the question mark will re...

Page 60: ...to a total 250 outputs The master board takes the loop address and a 24 v DC input all slaves are connected to this via a ribbon cable See Fig 57 The 250 outputs are configured within Site Installer b...

Page 61: ...ations Guide 2 Move the Jumper on the board of the mimic to RS 485 232 as shown on the attached doc 3 Hit the Hard reset button on the board 4 Right click the repeater icon on the site installer and w...

Page 62: ...rammed in the same manner as the 32 way board See Fig 58 Each output can have up to 16 rules This unit takes one address on the numbering sequence and is powered by the loop Note If this device is fit...

Page 63: ...e Fig 60 will have 3 condition sources Fire Fault and Disablement by default Trigger sources by Zone device or global can then be selected You can build your own rules if required The BS7273 device ha...

Page 64: ...down the panel before disconnecting and connecting any PCB wires or cables Refer to DF6000 Motherboard drawing First confirm the PSU PCB is working correctly Disconnect the red multiway connector from...

Page 65: ...the micro board or display PCB may need replacing If debug text is shown on the PC the contrast may need adjusting on the micro board or either the micro board or the touch screen may need replacing S...

Page 66: ...cable resistance of the positive leg The resistance across the loop positive to negative will be in the Mohm region Ensure the screen is continuous around the loop this reading should be approx 10 ohm...

Page 67: ...ose device types exist on the system The most likely causes would be Device wired incorrectly See wiring diagram for the device Base continuity switch not opening The switch on the base can occasional...

Page 68: ...e detector If the cabling is not cleared from the base see images below INCORRECT CORRECT Fig 64 The detector may be pushed away from the base preventing the switch opening or crushing a contact and t...

Page 69: ...ing problem If the panel is not in alarm or resetting constantly the other dual addresses can be located by using the test device in the engineering menu go to the dual address number test device and...

Page 70: ...the panel and the device This prevents the loop driver from functioning and must be fixed in order to auto learn the panel Common causes would be Either the first or last device is wired incorrectly...

Page 71: ...alogue value of 1 the detector may need replacing or cleaning End of line resistors not correct IO units ZMUs etc have end of line resistors If they are not wired correctly the panel will show a fault...

Page 72: ...ing a fault below if the incorrect device LED is on work back along the spur with test device until a device is correctly identified The problem may be that device or the next one along the spur see o...

Page 73: ...MALL 1 define ERR_LINE_LARGE 2 define ERR_LINE_SMALL 3 define ERR_PIXEL_LARGE 4 define ERR_PIXEL_SMALL 5 define ERR_RECT_LARGE 6 define ERR_RECT_SMALL 7 define ERR_ARROW_SMALL 8 define ERR_ARROW_LARGE...

Page 74: ...driver s re power and try to reload the program If this will still not download then check the program or replace the micro 2 If after successful download the panel goes into random fires this is alm...

Page 75: ...1 26 06 or later Alternatively to update earlier versions of software the display micro will need replacing NOTE In all instances a download of the program will be required prior to any upgrade The di...

Page 76: ...ts to comm 3 Fig 68 10 Load your s32 file with the relevant program into PanelProg exe by clicking on the open tab 11 Click update the panel 12 It may initially give you a timeout error if so just cli...

Page 77: ...thin the menu structure such as applying or removing delays etc so in all cases an Erase CDR must be carried out after upgrade To achieve this remove the loop cables or loop cards taking the appropria...

Page 78: ...is program is capable of communicating with the panel by way of sending commands to perform certain functions or receiving information also on command Once opened the program needs no configuration an...

Page 79: ...t R Rabbit Test S Sounder 1 T Spare Fig 71 Download Analogue levels and Log to PC A recent update to the display software v 3 3 1 or later Jan 2009 allows the engineer to download the Analogue levels...

Page 80: ...smitted hit OK 10 Another box will appear showing the status of the download 11 Once the file has been downloaded then this can be accessed for reading or printing by right click on the file and Open...

Page 81: ...81 Amended Sept 21 Fig 73 Fig 74...

Page 82: ...82 Amended Sept 21 Choose commission then retrieve event log When save log as dialog box appears give the file a name and where the file should be saved and hit save Fig 75 Fig 76...

Page 83: ...ill last for the required standby period followed by the 30 min alarm period Terminals Normal State Fault state NC Not connected 0v 26v Raw Any 0v 26v Raw Unregulated supply 27 54 0v 26v Any 0v 26v Re...

Page 84: ...84 Amended Sept 21 Fig 79...

Page 85: ...same network card as the DF6000 The lack of touch screen limits the functionality of the panel which has only 2 menus User and Engineer so screen controlled functions are not included These are 1 Pro...

Page 86: ...imode heat and the replacement for the Ion the Opto Thermal The heat detector defaults to RoR when the panel is in Auto learn these must be set to the required value RoR BS fixed 60 deg or CS fixed 78...

Page 87: ...ains the same restrictions concerning delays which can ONLY be programmed on stage 1 of output 1 MIO324T MIO324SST This unit is identical in build to the MIO324 but this has been designed to take 3 ad...

Page 88: ...nstaller for various functions as shown Fig A01 Zone Monitoring Units MIU 871 This is a true Zone monitor with 2 inputs one for a zone of conventional call points the second for a zone of conventional...

Page 89: ...E AT A TIME If all devices are run off a number of Spur isolators then one single device MUST be fitted on the loop between the last isolator and the return run to the panel If this is not done then S...

Page 90: ...reen all panels functions can be operated Press the OK key to prompt the passcode For example the Commissioning screen can be accessed from the healthy screen by first pressing the OK button The panel...

Page 91: ...Lamp Test Panel LEDS come on and off in sequence Weekly Test Test LED comes on Sounders come on for 3 seconds when a call point is activated Panel does a soft reset b View Events View Fire View Screen...

Page 92: ...2 a Commission PC to Panel Panel waits for the PC Press OK to Finish Panel Resets Auto Learn Panel Auto Learns Devices on the Loops Panel Resets Panel to PC Panel waits for the PC Press OK to Finish P...

Page 93: ...ect Device Analogue Level Screen Cancel to EXIT Test Device Loop Select Device Cancel to EXIT d Device Config Add Device Loop Searching Screen Device found or None found Screen Delete Device Loop Sele...

Page 94: ...94 Amended Sept 21 Return to beginning of document End of Document...

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