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7100 Series Installation/Operating Manual —

 P/N 9000-0447:J  08/28/08

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CONFIG. Menu Selections

System Programming

Menu Tree  

Display and Selections 

Main 
       Config 
               Global 
                   Device defaults 

[SET ]              1: Verification 2: Sensitivity 
[DEFAULTS]  3: PAS              4: Multilevel 

1: Opens Set Default Verify Options Menu. 
2: Opens Set Default Sensitivity Menu. 
3: Opens Set PAS Parameters Menu. 
4: Opens Set Multilevel Parameters Menu. 

Main 
      Global 
          ConfigDevice defaults 
                Default Verification 

[DFLT ]            1: Dflt Ion, Photo Verify (None) 
[VERIFY]         2: Dflt Manual Sta Verify (None) 

1: Scrolls through None, Smoke, PAS. 
2: Toggles between None and PAS. 

Main 
     Config 
             Global 
                   Device Defaults 
                        Default Sensitivity 

[DFLT] DAY    1: Photo (Low)    2: Ion (Low) 
[SENS] NIT     3: Photo (Med.)  4: Ion (Med.) 

1: Scrolls through selections for photo sensor            
    daytime sensitivity. 
2: As above for Ion. 
3: As above for photo night time sensitivity. 
4: As above for Ion. 

Main 
      Config 
               Global 
                      Device Defaults 
                             PAS Parameters

[PAS ] 1: Night Bypass (ON) 
[OPTION] T1 (15sec) T2 (180sec) 

1: Toggles Night Bypass ON/OFF. 
T1 and T2 parameters are fixed in firmware; they are 
shown for reference only. 

Main 
     Config 
            Global 
                  Device defaults
                          Multilevel Params

[MULTI]  1: Alert Threshold (35%) 
[LEVEL] 2: Action Threshold (65%) 

1: Scrolls through Alert Threshold options
 (20, 35, 50, 65%) 
2: Scrolls through Action Threshold options (35, 50, 
65, 80%) 
OK: accepts settings as shown (if valid) 

Main 
      Config 
               Global 
                         NACs 

[NAC ] 1:Delay Times 
[OPTIONS] 2: Coding & Silencing 

1: Opens Set NAC Delays Menu. 
2: Opens Set NAC Coding Menu. 

Main 
     Config
            Global 
                   NACs 
                          Delay Times

[NAC ] 1: Silence Inhibit (None) 
[DELY] 2: Cutoff (None) 

1: Scrolls through Silence Inhibit Delay options 
     (None, 1 min, 3 min, 5 min) 
2: Scrolls through Signal Cutoff Delay options 
     (None, 5 min, 10 min, 15 min) 

Main 
      Config
          Global 
                NACs
                           Coding 

[NAC ] NAC 1 1: (Coded) 3: (Silenceable) 
[MISC] NAC 2 2: (Steady) 4: (Nonsilenceable) 

1: Toggles NAC 1 between Coded and Steady. 
2: Toggles NAC 2 between Coded and Steady. 
3: Toggles NAC 1 between Silenceable and 
    Non-silenceable. 
4: Toggles NAC 2 between Silenceable and 
     Non-silenceable. 

Table 5.2.3  Config Menu Tree Display and Selections

Summary of Contents for 7100 series

Page 1: ...J P N 9000 0447 J ECN 08 107 Document 9000 0447 08 28 08 Rev 7100 Series Panel Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...ther type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arso...

Page 3: ...atically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference proper grounding will reduce susceptibility...

Page 4: ...e appropriate version for a specific application Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep out documentation up to date and accurate If you have any comments or suggestions about our online H...

Page 5: ...m Outer Door Installation 18 2 2 3 7100 Slim BSM Sub Assembly Plate Installation 19 2 2 4 7100 Slim BSM Sub Assembly Plate to the Backbox Installation 21 2 3 7100 NetSOLO Cabinet Installation 22 2 3 1...

Page 6: ...rogramming 46 5 1 MAIN Menu Selections 46 5 1 1 Addresses Default Settings After Auto configuration 47 5 1 2 Main Menu Programming 47 5 2 CONFIG Menu Selections 49 5 2 1 Config Menu Tree and Display S...

Page 7: ...9th Edition It is suitable for the following signaling services Automatic Fire Detector Alarm Manual Fire Alarm Waterflow Alarm Supervisory Automatic Smoke Alarm non coded and master coded operation R...

Page 8: ...character alphanumeric LCD display 280 event history buffer non volatile 4 000 events when the NGA Module is installed Power limited Resettable Non resettable 1 0 amp 24 VDC power output FWR Alarm ve...

Page 9: ...Back Back Space Edit OK 12 button keypad Figure 1 3 1 7100 Series Switch Controls 1 3 2 LED Indicators The following list the LED indicators and color signals that appear on the 7100 Series display pa...

Page 10: ...dule can trip a Local Energy City Master Box or operate in reverse polarity mode for leased line connection It can also energize a solenoid for releasing 1 4 4 Printer Transient Module PTRM The serial...

Page 11: ...the first 1 4 7 INI 7100 UTP Intelligent Network Interface Unshielded Twisted Pair The E3 Series Broadband Network interface to the 7100 FACP uses copper wire network terminations only It occupies one...

Page 12: ...2A 30 VDC Resistive Alarm signals latch in Supervisory and System Trouble signals do not latch in Trouble Dry Contacts TB2 Form C Rated 2A 30 VDC Resistive Transfer Relay Control TB2 Special Applicati...

Page 13: ...evices include any UL Listed EDP device remote printer or video terminal any UL Listed Signaling Device such as the Keltron VS4095 5 printer or any UL Listed Signal System Unit Table 1 5 1 lists the c...

Page 14: ...0077 RJ11 DB9PC RJ11 to 9 pin DB9 Connector only PC Laptop 6100 0074 RJ11 DB25 RJ11 to 25 pin DB25 connector only printer 6100 0075 RJ11C 6 RJ11 to RJ11 cable 6 inches 6100 0076 RJ11C 20 RJ11 to RJ11...

Page 15: ...this module immediately unless any optional modules are to be used in the system The optional modules are supplied separately and should be installed on the BSM before it is mounted in the backbox Be...

Page 16: ...et Installation Installation 2 2 7100 Slim Cabinet Installation The 7100 Slim Cabinet assembly typically houses the following Backbox Batteries Outer Door 7100 Series Mounting Plate Transformer 7100 S...

Page 17: ...nd secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting patterns as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the Figure 2 2 2 Figure 2 2 2 7100 Slim Backbox Dimensions NOTE If the fasteners are anchored to a wallboar...

Page 18: ...Slim Outer Door Installation To mount the 7100 Slim outer door to the backbox secure four 4 6 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox See Locations 1 2 3 and 4 of Fig...

Page 19: ...shown in Location 3 of Figure 2 2 4 4 Mount the 7100 Slim BSM sub assembly plate to the studs in the backbox and secure with four 4 screws 8 as shown in Locations 1 thru 4 of Figure 2 2 4 5 After the...

Page 20: ...Manual P N 9000 0447 J 08 28 08 20 7100 Slim Cabinet Installation Installation Figure 2 2 5 7100 Slim BSM Sub Assembly Plate Exploded View 7100 SLIM BACKBOX 7100 SERIES BSM SUB ASSEMBLY PLATE SCREW 8...

Page 21: ...Installation Mount the 7100 Slim BSM Sub Assembly Plate to the studs in the backbox and secure the plate to the backbox with six 6 10 32 nuts as shown in Locations 1 thru 4 in Figure 2 2 6 Figure 2 2...

Page 22: ...0 NetSOLO Cabinet Installation Installation 2 3 7100 NetSOLO Cabinet Installation The 7100 NetSOLO Cabinet assembly typically houses the following Backbox Transformer Batteries Outer Door 7100 BSM Pla...

Page 23: ...ver the two screw heads 4 Insert and secure two 2 10 screws in the two hole mounting patterns as shown in Locations 3 and 4 of the Figure 2 3 2 Figure 2 3 2 7100 NetSOLO Backbox Dimensions NOTE If the...

Page 24: ...uter Door Installation To mount the 7100 NetSOLO outer door to the backbox secure four 4 6 32 nuts in the four hole mounting pattern on the left side of the backbox See Locations 1 2 3 and 4 of Figure...

Page 25: ...ckbox and secure with four 4 nuts 10 KEPS as shown in Locations 3 thru 6 of Figure 2 3 4 4 After the BSM is mounted in the backbox install the door 5 When the BSM is replaced the system must be re pro...

Page 26: ...ine Circuit 2 Class B Style 4 7100 2 2D only TB3 4 Signaling Line Circuit 2 Class B Style 4 7100 2 2D only TB4 1 Resettable Power 24 VDC 1 0 amp TB4 2 Non resettable Power 24 VDC 1 0 amp TB4 3 System...

Page 27: ...ists the LEDs and jumpers for the BSM Module Designation Description Comments LEDs LED25 Yellow Line 1 Trouble LED26 Yellow Line 2 Trouble Jumpers W1 Not used W2 OUT to disable battery W3 IN No Local...

Page 28: ...1 ALARM AC Power ON ALARM J8 1 2 Ground Fault SYSTEM LAMP TEST RESET Silenced NAC 2 ACKNOWLEDGE TROUBLE Power Fault OK BKSP EDIT MENU BACK DACT LINE 2 TIP OUT TO PHONE DACT LINE 2 RING IN FROM STREET...

Page 29: ...operation no conductor shall have a potential greater than 150 V to ground Table 3 2 1 lists the AC input and battery connections l 3 2 2 Battery Connections TB7 1 is positive See Table 3 2 1 TB7 2 i...

Page 30: ...01 A 0 001 A MCOM Municipal Circuit Option Module 0 005 A 0 710 A max LCD 7100 Optional Remote Serial Annunciator 0 050 A 0 075 A LDM 7100 LED Driver Module 0 035 A 0 200 A INI 7100 Intelligent Networ...

Page 31: ...1 TB1 2 NAC 2 TB1 3 TB1 4 Polarity markings indicate the polarity of the circuit in alarm condition Use U L Listed End of Line Resistor EOL N 47K P N 4700 0512 Circuit Ratings 24 VDC regulated Max al...

Page 32: ...Instructions SLC 1 TB3 1 TB3 2 SLC 2 TB3 3 TB3 4 7100 2 only Polarity markings indicate the polarity that should be maintained throughout the circuit Polarity must be observed on all devices connecte...

Page 33: ...ments in the National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 Figure 3 4 2 Signaling Line Circuits Style 7 SLC NO 1 2 1 2 1 4 5 1 3 2 AOM 2F 8 7 9 6 4 1 3 2 M500X 4 1 3 2 M500X 4 1 3 2 M500X NOTE WIRING FROM BSM TERM...

Page 34: ...TS THAT SUPPRESS FIRES BY OXYGEN DILUTION SUCH AS CARBON DIOXIDE AND VARIOUS INERT GASES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH LISTED APPROVED MECHANICALLY OPERATED TIME DELAYS AND STOP VALVES TO CONTROL THE DISCHAR...

Page 35: ...rty indication for the specific device will appear on the system display and will be recorded in the Event Log and the Serial Port 3 6 Addressable Modules The 7100 Series accommodates only Gamewell FC...

Page 36: ...l Circuit Option Module MCOM The Municipal Circuit Option Module MCOM provides output for a local energy city master box releasing solenoid programmed via the FCP or CAMWORKS or reversed polarity outp...

Page 37: ...A return TB1 3 NAC2 NAC Circuit 2 Class A return TB1 4 NAC2 NAC Circuit 2 Class A return TB2 1 SLC1 SLC Circuit 1 Class A return TB2 2 SLC1 SLC Circuit 1 Class A return TB2 3 SLC2 SLC Circuit 2 Class...

Page 38: ...on Verify that data has been accepted by the Central Station Hang up and release phone lines Communicate in a variety of formats 3 9 Central Station Reporting UL Listed receivers compatible with the 7...

Page 39: ...71 00 GG0 8T 8 Disable Restored FU GG0 3 571 00 GG0 7T 7 Disable Waterflow AMM SB GG0 1 570 00 GG0 8T 8 Disable Restored Waterflow AMM SU GG0 3 570 00 GG0 7T 7 Disable Special AMM UB GG0 1 570 00 GG0...

Page 40: ...nd or make changes in its facilities services equipment or procedures which may affect the operation of this digital communicator However the Telephone Company is required to give advance notice of su...

Page 41: ...following The 80 character display shows all pertinent information except for menus Keypad functions are enabled only when the keylock is turned to the Unlocked position with the exception of the Trou...

Page 42: ...ting circuit The module is intended for mounting inside the enclosure of a UL Listed remote annunciator It may be mounted by means of mounting screws or stacked using a metal hex standoff kit Wire rou...

Page 43: ...7100 Series Installation Operating Manual P N 9000 0447 J 08 28 08 43 Notes...

Page 44: ...ition exists flashes until trouble acknowledge is performed System Trouble yellow Lights to indicate trouble condition flashes until trouble is acknowledged Power Fault yellow Lights during a LOW or N...

Page 45: ...ly and all LEDs including all elements in the display will light momentarily Press and hold to reset the system Menu Back Used in programming The display will prompt the operator as to which function...

Page 46: ...the system is accomplished as well as all of the system global programming input to output group programming and NAC coding WALK DRILL Allows the user to select Audible or Silent Walk Test as well as...

Page 47: ...cknowledge switch 175 Aux switch 176 179 Tamper switch 180 184 Control panel 185 189 Remote zone 190 198 Normally open contacts AOM modules are silenceable and activate on general alarm day or night A...

Page 48: ...itially label comes up all underscores Keypad enters text via telephone codes Scrolls through the numeral s associated lower case letters plus the numeral itself Example Press 2 key once for a again f...

Page 49: ...h type General Alarm or General Supervisory outputs DIALER Configuration gives the user the ability to turn the DACT on program primary and secondary phone numbers and accounts the format that the rec...

Page 50: ...Opens Select Group Menu 6 Opens Change Password Menu Main Config Auto AUTO 1 Clear then 2 Update SLCs CONFIG 1 Clears system configuration then reads SLCs 2 Reads SLC finds changes New devices get def...

Page 51: ...Night Bypass ON OPTION T1 15sec T2 180sec 1 Toggles Night Bypass ON OFF T1 and T2 parameters are fixed in firmware they are shown for reference only Main Config Global Device defaults Multilevel Para...

Page 52: ...ssage from left to right or vice versa NOTE NOTE If this menu is opened from the Global Config Menu System ID selection Menu 5 option 4 SYSTM ID is displayed otherwise L AAA LOCTN as shown above 1 Tog...

Page 53: ...larm TYPE Key in Input Type or use scroll through types which match this physical device keys enter type number no restrictions see Type Table Shows type and associated Response BKSP EDIT If selected...

Page 54: ...I O Group L AAA Group 1 36 00 none GROUPS Key in group change scrolls through list of general groups Number keys set group number Select View L 1AA Slncbl NAC Main Lobby ALd ALn ACT SPV TOR WKT TBL 02...

Page 55: ...rms Must 2 Test Can REPRT 3 Trbl Can 3 Spvsry Off 1 Selects reporting option for Alarms Off Can Must 2 Selects reporting option for Test Off Can Must 3 Selects reporting option for Troubles Off Can Mu...

Page 56: ...either line s Line Monitor setting is 1 Main Config DACT Account Options Comm Format ACCTn 1 Format 0 FORMT 1 Scrolls through communication format options for Account n 0 6 0 SIA DCS 8 1 SIA DCS 20 2...

Page 57: ...s the Menu Options Figure 5 3 1 Walk Drill Menu Menu Description Drill ON OFF Is a simple ON or OFF selection ON will activate the NACs while OFF will deactivate them Audible Test Is a simple ON or OF...

Page 58: ...Test OFF 1 Toggles Fire Drill ON OFF 2 Toggles Audible Walk Test ON OFF 3 Toggles Silent Walk Test ON OFF Main I O I O 1 Output On Off CTRL 2 Enable Disable Device 1 Opens Select Device to Control Me...

Page 59: ...ystem will always remain in the Day mode Night Start Will initiate the Night Weekend programming which is generally used to make certain sensors more sensitive to particles of combustion than during t...

Page 60: ...ain Clock Weekend Days SET Saturday YES WKEND select day 1 Yes No 1 Toggles weekend mode YES NO for day shown scrolls through days of the week If YES system will operate in Night mode during the entir...

Page 61: ...enu options Figure 5 6 1 Log Menu Menu Selection Description Display Log Opens the System Display to all events in the buffer memory Print Log Sends the entire buffer memory to the RS 232 port Clear L...

Page 62: ...user attempts to scroll beyond the end or beginning of the log End of log is displayed briefly then the last or first event is redisplayed Display cannot give instructions since it contains all the in...

Page 63: ...7100 Series Installation Operating Manual P N 9000 0447 J 08 28 08 63 Notes...

Page 64: ...nsure that the time and the date remain correct 6 3 Automatic Configuration 1 Press the Menu Back button on the keypad and enter the Level 4 password YYYYYY 2 Press the OK button 3 The Main Menu displ...

Page 65: ...Det 16 Duct Det 17 FACP Alarm 18 Remote Zone 19 Smoke Heat 20 Supervisory Switch Non Latching AMM Supervisory NL Trips general supervisory outputs SUPERVISORY LED TROUBLE Relay Alarms and Troubles res...

Page 66: ...e AMM EOL Used for Address M99 only 36 Silenceable Signal Signal AOM Output Produces Short indication 37 Nonsilenceable Signal 38 Silenceable Contacts Form C AOM No Short indication 39 Nonsilenceable...

Page 67: ...nce of 120 Ohms 18 AWG 0 78 mm2 minimum 3 000 ft maximum 16 AWG 1 30 mm2 EIA 232 power limited Connects to Printers CRT E3or PC Twisted unshielded pair 18 AWG 0 78 mm2 minimum 50 15 24 without modem 1...

Page 68: ...wiring For reference Battery wiring Non Power Limited All other wiring is Power Limited Power limited and non power limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circui...

Page 69: ...7100 Series Installation Operating Manual P N 9000 0447 J 08 28 08 69 Notes...

Page 70: ...e Serial Annunciator Module 10 LDM 7100 LED Driver Module 42 LDM 7100 Remote LED Driver Module 11 LED Indicators 9 44 M Main 46 MCOM 10 N Notification Appliance Circuits Circuit Ratings 31 Description...

Page 71: ...IMITATION INFRINGEMENT TITLE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE COURSE OF OR AS A RESULT OF...

Page 72: ...Gamewell FCI 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 USA 203 484 7161 fax 203 484 7118 www gamewell fci com...

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