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1200-2000 Series Fire Panels, Repeaters, and Emulators 
Interconnection and Wiring Guide 

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6 Technical specifications 

6.1 Loop 

specifications 

Maximum number of loops per panel 

1200 series................................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 
2000 series................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8 

Loop current 

Loop overload.............................................................................................................................................................................>500 mA 
Loop operating load .......................................................................................................................................................max. 100 mA 

Class A / Class B loop configuration 

LC2002............................................................................................................................................................ 2 x Class A / 4 x Class B 
LC1502............................................................................................................................................................ 2 x Class A / 4 x Class B 

With the following exceptions: 
FP1200-00............................................................................................. 2 x Class A / 4 x Class B or 4 x Class A / 4 x Class B 
FP1200-01..................................................................................................................................................... 2 x Class A / 2 x Class B 
FP1200-02..................................................................................................................................................... 2 x Class A / 2 x Class B 

Maximum number of addressable devices per loop 

900 protocol ...........................................................................................................................................................................................126 
2000 protocol ........................................................................................................................................................................................128 

Maximum number of addressable devices per panel 

900 protocol ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 1008 
2000 protocol ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1024 

Zones 

Maximum number of zones...................................................................................................................................16 or 64 zones* 
Maximum number of zones (for control purposes) .............................................................................................................255 

* Expandable to 32/128, 48/192 or 64/255 zones in cabinet size B 

Summary of Contents for FP12

Page 1: ...GE Security 1200 2000 Series Fire Panels Repeaters and Emulators Interconnection and Wiring Guide ...

Page 2: ...GE software supplied with GE products is proprietary and furnished under license and can be used or copied only in accordance with the license terms THE ENCLOSED PROGRAM IS FURNISHED SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT RETENTION OF THE PROGRAM FOR MORE THAN 30 DAYS OPENING OF THE SEALED WRAPPER IF ANY SURROUNDING THE PROGRAM OR USE OF THE PROGRAM IN ANY MANNER WILL BE CONSIDERED ...

Page 3: ...ended cable 8 3 2 Loop card connections 8 3 3 Sounder board connections 10 3 4 Auxiliary input connections 15 3 5 Power supply connections 16 3 6 Network connections 22 3 7 Null modem cable 25 4 First time start up and configuration 26 4 1 First time start up 26 4 2 Configuration of 2000 series panels 26 4 3 Configuration of 1200 series panels 27 5 Maintenance and support 28 5 1 Maintenance 28 5 2...

Page 4: ...e used in this document Menu items and buttons Bold Emphasis of an instruction or point special terms Italic File names path names windows panes tabs fields variables and other GUI elements Titles of books and various documents Electronic version Hyperlinks to URL addresses Blue italic Monospace Text that displays on the computer screen Programming or coding sequences 1 2 Safety terms and symbols ...

Page 5: ...n a domestic environment WARNING 2 1 About this document This manual explains how to install 1200 and 2000 series analogue addressable fire panels repeaters and emulators The manual is intended as a guide only and is not to be used to replace any local building and or wiring codes Addititional information may be found in the following manuals available from your local supplier 1200 2000 Series Ref...

Page 6: ...2000 series panels 1 FEP board 2 Power supply board 3 Loop card 4 Sounder board 5 Programmable relays 6 Fault routing 7 Fire protection 8 Fire routing 9 Fire alarm devices 10 General input 11 Fault routing return input 12 Fire protection return input 13 Fire brigade return input 14 2 x Class A loops or 4 x Class B loops 15 4 x auxiliary inputs VdS mode only ...

Page 7: ...d 2 Power supply board 3 Loop card 4 Sounder board 5 Programmable relays 6 Fault routing 7 Fire protection 8 Fire routing 9 Fire alarm devices 10 General input 11 Fault routing return input 12 Fire protection return input 13 Fire brigade return input 14 2 x Class A loops or 4 x Class B loops 15 Auxiliary power 16 Fault relay Jumpers H and L are not included on the LC2002 loop card Note ...

Page 8: ...ble Twisted and screened cable is required for all installation cabling The cable screen should be connected to the earth stud in the panel 3 2 Loop card connections Connect the loop card as shown below and select the loop Class required see Section 3 2 1 Figure 3 Loop card connections 1 Class B loop 1 2 Class B loop 2 3 Class B loop 3 4 Class B loop 4 5 Class A loop 1 6 Class A loop 2 7 Class A l...

Page 9: ...nd Wiring Guide 9 3 2 1 Loop Class and jumper selection Figure 4 Location of loop card jumpers for loop Class selection A Jumper selection for up to 2 x Class A loops B Jumper selection for up to 4 x Class B loops H Jumper selection for 900 series and 2000 series protocol ...

Page 10: ... on sounder board 1 Sounder board 2 Programmable relays A OUT8 B OUT7 C OUT6 D OUT5 3 Fault routing OUT4 4 Fire protection device OUT3 5 Fire routing device OUT2 6 Fire alarm device OUT1 7 General input IN8 8 Fault routing fault input VdS mode only IN7 9 Fire protection fault input VdS mode only IN6 10 Fire routing feedback input VdS mode only IN5 ...

Page 11: ...connections 1 Programmable relay 4 OUT8 2 Programmable relay 3 OUT7 3 Programmable relay 2 OUT6 4 Programmable relay 1 OUT5 5 Output 8 switched LED indication 6 Output 7 switched LED indication 7 Output 6 switched LED indication 8 Output 5 switched LED indication 9 Common C 10 Normally closed NC Relay shown in normal state 11 Normally open NO ...

Page 12: ...ervised relay output s connection on SD2000 common I O board 1 Fault routing OUT4 Termination resistor 3k3 Polarity non reversed Active in normal position 2 Fire protection device OUT3 Termination resistor 3k3 Polarity non reversed 3 Fire routing device OUT2 Termination resistor 3k3 Polarity non reversed 4 Fire alarm device OUT1 Termination resistor 3k3 Polarity non reversed ...

Page 13: ...UT2 and OUT3 Output Configuration 1 Configuration 2 Comment J12 in J12 out J18 out OUT1 Sounders J13 out J13 in J19 out J2 in J2 out J18 out OUT2 Fire brigade J3 out J3 in J19 out J4 in J4 out OUT3 Fire protection J5 out J5 in OUT4 The configurations for OUT4 are shown below failsafe The switch is closed when there is a fault and open when there is no fault Figure 9 Two configurations for relay ou...

Page 14: ... EN NEN and EP operation mode these inputs have no dedicated function and are freely programmable through I O logic Figure 10 Supervised input connections 1 General input IN8 2 Fault routing fault input VdS mode only IN7 3 Fire protection fault input VdS mode only IN6 4 Fire routing feedback input VdS mode only IN5 ...

Page 15: ...ide 15 3 4 Auxiliary input connections FP2000 series panels only Note Figure 11 Auxiliary inputs FEP board 1 Auxiliary input 1 IN1 2 Auxiliary input 2 IN2 3 Auxiliary input 3 IN3 4 Auxiliary input 4 IN4 5 Section of FEP board 6 20 28 VDC or 10 15 VAC 7 Field wiring 8 Fire panel input ...

Page 16: ...ection and Wiring Guide 16 3 5 Power supply connections 3 5 1 24 VDC power supply FR2000 Figure 12 FR2000 24 VDC power supply connection 1 24 VDC termination board 2 24 VDC 3 24 VDC 4 Earth 5 Charger fail normally shorted input 6 Mains fail normally shorted input ...

Page 17: ... VAC power supply FP2000 Figure 13 FP2000 panels 230 VAC power supply connection 1 230 VAC 2 Live 3 Neutral 4 Earth 5 To M5 earth stud mounted on back panel 6 24 VDC power to ancillary fire panel equipment 7 12 V batteries installed in base of cabinet 8 Location of power supply batteries in cabinet ...

Page 18: ...p in the distribution board This group should have a bi polar disconnect device clearly marked and only used for fire detection equipment The recommended mains cable is 3 x 1 5 mm live neutral earth Two 12 V batteries have to be put in series and connected to the battery terminals No other equipment may be connected to the battery terminations The PSU 2000 is designed for use in FP2000 fire panel ...

Page 19: ...k 2 Neutral 3 Ground 4 Live 5 Mains switch with fuse 6 To ground stud on panel 7 Temperature compensation terminal 8 V out 9 V out 10 Transformer TRF1200 11 Power supply PS1200S77 12 V in 13 Bat 14 Black wire 15 Battery connection wire 16 Red wire 17 12 V Batteries 18 Battery charging temperature compensation thermistor 19 Location of power supply batteries in cabinet ...

Page 20: ...wer supply and fault relay connection 1 Black 2 Link 3 Red 4 12 V Batteries 5 Host CPU connection 6 BAT connection 7 V in connection 8 VR3 LCD contrast adjuster 9 Modem MOD2000 connection 10 Start up button required for start up without mains connection 11 Fault relay output 12 Auxiliary output Observe polarity when connecting battery CAUTION ...

Page 21: ...ay connection Figure 17 FP1200 panel power supply fault relay connection on PS1200 board 1 Normally open NO 2 Common C 3 Normally closed NC Fault output NC Jumpers default position A J10 pins for position A connected on PCB Position A 660Ω Position B 0Ω J11 Pins for position B connected on PCB Position A 3 3kΩ Position B 0Ω ...

Page 22: ...etwork interface and associated connection 1 Repeater mode selection 2 NC2011 RS485 3 Jumper J1 Termination end of line see Figure 19 4 Jumper J2 Earth connection see Figure 19 5 Channel A 6 Channel B 7 Screen 8 NC2051 optical 9 Tx Transmit A 10 Rx Receive A 11 Optical fibre connection channel A 12 Tx Transmit B 13 Rx Receive B 14 Optical fibre connection channel B ...

Page 23: ...de 23 Figure 19 NE2011 network extension module 1 NE2011 T Termination A side Not terminated B side Terminated S Screen A side Not earthed B side Earthed 3 6 2 Serial communication network LON2000 Figure 20 Mounting position of LON2000 board 1 FC1200N 2011 2 LON2000 3 Data D 4 Data D ...

Page 24: ... Service switch 3 LON device 4 LON device 5 Data D 6 Data D 7 Termination Jumper in terminated T position serial communication port is terminated into 120Ω Jumper removed serial communication port is not terminated If a LON2000 interface board is used in the first or last panel of a LON network the jumper has to be set to T terminated ...

Page 25: ...1200 2000 Series Fire Panels Repeaters and Emulators Interconnection and Wiring Guide 25 3 7 Null modem cable Figure 22 DB9 panel side female to DB9 PC side female connection DB9 Direction DB9 ...

Page 26: ...be unlocked when prompted during the initial start up procedure 4 2 Configuration of 2000 series panels Use the panel DIP switch located on the host power supply board to set the system protocol mode and language 4 2 1 Protocol selection Use DIP switches 7 and 8 to select the protocol Table 3 Protocol selection DIP switches 7 and 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Protocol ON OFF 900 series protocol OFF OFF 2000 s...

Page 27: ...5 6 7 8 Language group 0 to 5 and languages 0 1 2 3 4 5 OFF OFF OFF English English English English English English OFF OFF ON Dutch Holland Polish Danish Lithuanian Italian Romanian OFF ON OFF Dutch Belgium Hungarian Swedish Estonian Spanish Greek OFF ON ON French Belgium Czech Norwegian Latvian Portuguese Luxemburgish ON OFF OFF German Slovak Finnish Russian Brazilian English 4 3 Configuration o...

Page 28: ...ion 5 1 2 Quarterly The following tasks should be performed each quarter Check the log book entries and that any necessary action has been taken Check the state of the batteries and corresponding connections Visually inspect the fire panel for signs of moisture ingress and other deterioration Test the alarm fault and ancillary functions of the fire panel 5 1 3 Yearly The following tasks should be ...

Page 29: ...ire Panels Repeaters and Emulators Interconnection and Wiring Guide 29 5 2 Contacting technical support For assistance installing operating maintaining and troubleshooting this product please contact your local supplier ...

Page 30: ... x Class B LC1502 2 x Class A 4 x Class B With the following exceptions FP1200 00 2 x Class A 4 x Class B or 4 x Class A 4 x Class B FP1200 01 2 x Class A 2 x Class B FP1200 02 2 x Class A 2 x Class B Maximum number of addressable devices per loop 900 protocol 126 2000 protocol 128 Maximum number of addressable devices per panel 900 protocol 1008 2000 protocol 1024 Zones Maximum number of zones 16...

Page 31: ... NO NC terminals The maximum supervision for all supervised outputs is 5 V Output A B FP1x00 FP1216 SD1200 card FP1216EN FP1264 2xxx FP1216N FP1264N SD2000 card A 24 V 100 mA supervised 24 V 0 8 A supervised OUT1 B 3K3 680 Ohm switched output 3K3 680 Ohm switched output A 24 V 100 mA supervised 24 V 0 8 A supervised OUT2 B 3K3 680 Ohm switched output 3K3 680 Ohm switched output A 24 V 100 mA super...

Page 32: ...ower 19 27 5 VDC 100 mA max Modem 5 VDC 0 1V 75mA max Battery charge 27 6 VDC 0 2 V 25 C 300 mA max Aux Power 19 27 5 VDC 100 mA max Modem 5 VDC 0 1V 75mA max Battery charge 27 6 VDC 0 2 V 25 C 1 6 A max Auxiliary Voltage 20 5 28 V 27 6V DC battery charge voltage 4A total battery charge and aux with or without batteries Supervisory Mains fail Battery disconnect Battery flat Flat battery cut out Ea...

Page 33: ...s Table 6 286 mA max 200 mA max 286 mA max Extra loop current 20 x LED 4 mA 80 mA 0 mA 80 mA Sounders sounder board outputs 1 4 200 mA 0 mA 200 mA Total alarm current 566 mA 200 mA 566 mA Table 8 Normal operation mains powered FP2416 2464 FP2432 24128 FP2864 28255 FP2864N 28255N Mains load maximum 200 VA 200 VA Total output current 27 6 V 4 A 4 A Battery capacity IAUX 0 72H standby 36 AH 58 AH Bat...

Page 34: ...arging current maximum battery capacity 0 A 0 A Current required by system 0 6 A 1 A Available auxiliary current 3 4 A 3 A Charging current based to charge batteries up to 80 in 24 hours at 75 efficiency Environmental specifications FP FR12xx FR2000 FP1216EN FP1264 FP1216N FP1264N FP FR2xxx FP2864N 28255N IP rating enclosure IP54 IP54 IP54 Operating temperature 5 ºC to 40 ºC 5 ºC to 40 ºC 5 ºC to ...

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