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6.3  FAULT 

When the control panel finds a fault: 

ü

  led < 

FAULT

> on, slow flashing; 

ü

  intermittent buzzer active; 

ü

  the output switches to <

Relay2

>; 

ü

  the power source led turns on. 

This fault status remains until the faults are restored. 

6.3.1 Zone fault 

If a zone goes to fault (short circuit or open circuit) the led  zone relative to the zone will turn on 
and  give  a  slow  flash intermittence.  As  the  fault on  the  zone is  restored,  the  control  panel is 
restored too. 

6.3.2 Output fault 

If a siren output goes to fault (short circuit or open circuit) The <

SIREN

> led is on with a slow 

flash intermittence. As the fault of the output is restored, the control panel is restored too. 

6.3.3 Power fault 

There are two types of power faults: 

230Vac fault 

If  the  230Vac  is  missing  for  more  5  minutes,  the  power  fault  signalling  is  given,  the  <

POWER 

FAULT

> led begins to flash with a slow flash intermittence and the control panel goes to fault 

status. 
If the fault is restored, the control panel is restored too. 

Battery fault 

If  the  battery  is  missing/foult  for  more  5  minutes,  the  power  fault  signalling  is  given,  the 
<

POWER FAULT

> led is on and the control panel goes to fault status. 

If the fault is restored, the control panel is restored too. 

6.4  SYSTEM FAULT 

This  fault  type  has  source  from  a  bad  functioning  of  the  micro-controller.  This  fault  is  not 
resolved from final user, but it is necessary to contact the system installer. 
To resolve this problem it is possible to put off the control panel (to take off power supply and 
battery). To wait more or 10s (+/-) and then connect again the battery and power supply. If the 
fault persists; contact the manufacturer. 
During this procedure, the <

Relay2

> fault relay and internal buzzer will be activated. 

6.5  SILENCE (1

st

 LEVEL) 

First level silence permits only to silent the internal buzzer. 
 
Procedure: 

  Push <

SILENCE

> button. 

 

Summary of Contents for CFN

Page 1: ...ONVENTIONAL CONTROL PANEL INSTALLER MANUAL FDP International Group S r l Via Pierobon 20 bis 35010 LIMENA PD ITALY Tel 39 049 767249 fax 39 049 767898 E mail info fdpinternational com www fdpinternati...

Page 2: ...2 3 5 2 Led of the zone 12 3 5 3 Button descriptions 12 3 6 MAINTENANCE 13 3 6 1 Leds buzzer test 13 3 6 2 Daily control 13 3 6 3 Weekly control 13 3 6 4 Four monthly control 13 3 6 5 Yearly control 1...

Page 3: ...0 2 LEVEL 2 29 10 3 LEVEL 3 29 PART 11 POINTS DESCRIPTION AND UTILIZATION 30 11 1 DETECTOR 30 11 1 1 Smoke detector 30 11 1 2 Heat detector 30 11 1 3 Multicriterion detector 30 11 1 4 Electrical schem...

Page 4: ...causes can be the line is too long loose clips false contacts cable of insufficient section partly cut off or damaged cable The cables must usually present a resistor between 10 and 15 Besides the res...

Page 5: ...tectors GMR GGR GCR Relay output modules All devices with a relay output The detectors must be plain with a low power supply of 50 A when the detector is in normally functioning If it goes to alarm mo...

Page 6: ...cessive heat and or heating devices can compromise the working and the product integrity Ensure a proper ventilation for the product Humidity or presence of condensation drops can damage the product I...

Page 7: ...in this manual Insert the 230Vac net line in the case keeping far away the same one from the printed circuits and the rest of wiring Supply to the control panel through a suitable magneto thermic pow...

Page 8: ...pointed out B B Battery fuse AUX 24V FUSE C NC NO Relay 1 24V aux Out 1 Out 2 C NC NO Relay 2 Line 1 Line 2 3 Line 4 Line 5 Line 6 Line 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open collector Battery fuse Transformer GND Battery...

Page 9: ...230Vac 3 Two batteries pad of 12V 7Ah 4 Clips for the motherboard power supply a B B battery pad b GND c transformer d Protection fuse from the battery connection WARNING after the cable connection o...

Page 10: ...rd is composed of 1 One fuse for the 24Vdc aux output protection 2 Two relay outputs N NC NO a Relay 1 for the alarm signalling b Relay 2 normally on for the fault signalling 3 Two supervised siren ou...

Page 11: ...to the control panel must be fireproof The cable of earth the net ground must be connected to the earth clip of net input 3 4 INSERTION AND REMOVING POINTS To modify insert remove points of a zone it...

Page 12: ...t of service SIREN Yellow Normally off Slow flashing it indicates the fault status of the siren output open circuit or short circuit Fast flashing it indicates that a siren output is active Fixed ligh...

Page 13: ...This function lights up all leds and it actives the internal buzzer and fault relay for a time of 5s 3 6 2 Daily control The user will check that The control panel works properly Otherwise the faults...

Page 14: ...problems as soon as possible 3 6 5 Yearly control The maintenance staff must have the duty to perform the following controls Carry out the control procedures advised daily monthly and four monthly Tes...

Page 15: ...TTING At first time the control panel has the following setting 1 all zones are in service no out of service 2 all zones are in alarm mode single consent and the Automatic activation property of the O...

Page 16: ...signals and commands of the control panel are available In this level it is possible to enabled or disabled the zones to activate the outputs to test the leds and the internal buzzer to restore alarms...

Page 17: ...t the password of level 3 default 333 The led LEVEL is on and it flashes slow To abort the procedure push LEVEL button Procedure to modify the password of level 3 Push LEVEL button the led flashes fas...

Page 18: ...he alarmed zone is activated output Relay1 active In case of silence mode the leds ALARM and SILENCE remain always on 6 2 PRE ALARM In case a pre alarm mode is engaged just with one detector in alarm...

Page 19: ...given the POWER FAULT led begins to flash with a slow flash intermittence and the control panel goes to fault status If the fault is restored the control panel is restored too Battery fault If the bat...

Page 20: ...RESET The control panel reset permits to restore the normal status of the control panel The reset command does 1 restoration of the siren and relay outputs 2 silent mode of the internal buzzer 3 resto...

Page 21: ...s s End of delay I detector in alarm Buzzer activation II detector of zone in alarm Activation delay Out1 Output activation Out1 no Manual delay reset Output activation Relay1 yes Activation delay Out...

Page 22: ...as there is at least a zone in out of service NOTE a zone in out of service stands to have a 24Vdc as normal zone If the user wants to do maintenance at a zone it is necessary to put it to out of ser...

Page 23: ...which the user wants to set pre alarm it is necessary to use the specific resistor see chapter PART 9 Procedure Access at level 3 Push OUT OF SERVICE button The led OUT OF SERVICE flashes with quick i...

Page 24: ...Page 24 of 35 Rev 1 03 To interrupt the procedure and return to level 1 without having applied any changes press the LEVEL button...

Page 25: ...tput 1 o To push zone 2 button for output 2 To finish this test procedure to push LEVEL button 8 2 SIREN OUTPUT SILENT If the control panel is in alarm status and the user wants to silence all siren o...

Page 26: ...into alarm or if an alarm button has been pressed or a device where it is been installed a an alarm resistor If the user wants enable the delay at device with output relay it is necessary to use a pr...

Page 27: ...cted from a fuse but it is not supervised The control panel does not control the fuse status 24V aux fuse F 315mA L 250V Battery charger 27 6Vdc at 20 C Battery Lead sealed at Pb 24V 7 2Ah Battery fus...

Page 28: ...Relay output 2 relay outputs C NO NC Relay 1 alarm Relay 2 fault the relay is normally excited Max current Max 1A 30Vdc 0 5A 125Vac OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT available only request Open Collector outputs...

Page 29: ...1 LEVEL 1 Silent mode of 1st level 6 5 10 2 LEVEL 2 Silent mode of 2nd level 5 1 3 Alarm fault reset 0 Leds buzzer test 3 6 1 Out of service of zone 7 1 Siren outputs activation 8 1 10 3 LEVEL 3 Defa...

Page 30: ...ate itself when the heat exceeds a previously fixed level It is available a heat detector with rate of rise function this detector has been designed to activate itself the speed with which this increm...

Page 31: ...his button has C NO clips at which to install the alarm resistor see the value at chapter PART 9 NO NC C If the button has inside a resistor the user must control if this resistor has a compatible val...

Page 32: ...Page 32 of 35 Rev 1 03 11 2 3 Rearmable button with key This type of button has a key for the rearmament in the case if it is pressed The electrical scheme to see chapter of the Glass break button...

Page 33: ...12 1 SIREN AND ELECTROMAGNET CONNECTION TO THE CONTROL PANEL 24Vcc fuse C NC NO Relay 1 24V aux Out 1 Out 2 C NC NO Relay 2 In 1 In 2 In 3 In 4 In 5 In 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Open collector 24V aux fuse Relay...

Page 34: ...24V aux Output 2 Output 1 Zones Open collector ACOUSTIC OPTIC PANEL SIREN 12 3OPEN COLLECTOR CONNECTION AUX 24V FUSE C NC NO Relay 1 24V aux Out 1 Out 2 C NC NO Relay 2 Line 1 Line 2 Line 3 Line 4 Lin...

Page 35: ...the siren line The end of line resistor missing To check if there is the end of line resistor at the end of siren line SIREN FAULT Siren line loss of balance To check the equivalent resistor of the s...

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