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FCP-75 Manual —
P/N LS10147-003FK-E:A 3/17/2021
Section 1: Introduction
The FCP-75 Fire Alarm Control / Communicator is an Addressable Fire Alarm Control System that meets the requirements of UL 864.
1.1 Overview of Basic System
1.1.1 Hardware Features
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The FCP-75 has one built in signaling line circuit (SLC) that supports 75 IDP detectors and 75 IDP modules.
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The FCP-75 is capable of outputting 2.5A of output power during an alarm activation through 2 sets of terminals for the notification
appliance circuits or an auxiliary application. Each circuit is power-limited per UL 864 and can source up to 2.5A during an alarm
activation. The constant auxiliary power load must not exceed 1A for normal standby.
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Built-in dual phone line, digital alarm communicator/transmitter (DACT), or IP technologies.
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Reports events to central station by point or by zone.
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UL Listed for pre-action and deluge releasing systems.
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Two general purpose Form C programmable relays.
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One Form C Trouble Relay.
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Basic system operation can be performed from the on-board, or any remote annunciator.
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Up to 20 user profiles can be programmed, each having custom Access Code, and Main Menu items.
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Can be used with any combination of up to 8 Model FIK-RA100, FIK-RA1000R, or FIK-RA2000 Remote LCD Annunciators (sold
separately).
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Can be used with Model FIK-5865-3, FIK-5865-4, and FIK-5880 in any combination for a total of eight devices on one control panel.
See Figure 4.29 and Figure 4.32 for additional information on these models.
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Printing of event log available through the Model FIK-5824 serial/parallel printer interface module.
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125 software zones, 125 Output Groups.
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Add four Notification/Auxiliary power circuits with each FIK-5496 NAC Expander. See note below.
1.1.2 Network System Hardware Features
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The default network setup can contain up to 32- FCP-75 panels connected.
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Network support for up to 32 Sites.
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Each building is referred to as a “site”.
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Panels can be interconnected using CLASS B or CLASS A topology.
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Use the FIK-NIC Network Interface Card to create a network. Copper wire or fiber optic cable panel connectivity can be used within
the same networked system.
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The network architecture provides true peer to peer capability allowing network survivability for all hardware that remains operational
in the event of partial system failure.
1.1.3 Software Features
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Advanced smoke detector features:
– Automatic drift compensation
– Maintenance alert region
– Point status meets calibrated smoke test requirements for NFPA 72
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“JumpStart” feature for easy programming
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Non-volatile event history stores 1000 events
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A choice of output patterns available for notification outputs, including Temp 4 along with ANSI 3.41 temporal signal
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Built-in synchronization appliance support for AMSECO, Gentex
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, Wheelock
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, or System Sensor
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1.2 About this Manual
This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the FCP-75. Please let us know if the manual
does not meet your needs in any way. We value your feedback!
1.2.1 Terms Used in this Manual
The following terminology is used with the FCP-75 system:
NOTE:
Total output power for both circuits must not exceed 2.5A in alarm condition, and total output power for both circuits must not exceed
1.0A for all other activation conditions (i.e. Supervisory, Trouble, etc.).
NOTE:
The system can support a maximum of eight intelligent power modules, either the FIK-RPS1000 or FIK-5496, in any combination.
Term
Description
SLC
Signaling Line Circuit
Module
The term module is used for all hardware devices except for SLC addressable devices and notification
appliances. This includes the FCP-75 panel itself.
Input Point
An addressable sensing device, such as a smoke or heat detector or a contact monitor device.
Input Zone
A protected area made up of input points.
Table 1.1 Manual Terminology
Summary of Contents for FCP-75
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