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Page 2: ...Thermal Printer 8 1 4 9 CA 400 R CA 400 W or CA 400 G Cabinet 8 1 4 10 P 9983 Fiber Optical Network Card 8 1 4 11 P 9956 Modbus Modbus Card 8 1 4 12 GST BAT65 R GST BAT65 W GST BAT65 G Battery Box 9 1 5 Peripheral Devices 9 Accessories 10 1 6 Defining Tool 11 2 Installation 12 2 1 Component Inspection 12 2 2 Install the Cabinet 12 2 2 1 Install the cabinet of panel 12 2 2 2 Install the cabinet of ...

Page 3: ... Requirements 35 2 6 Connection Inspection 37 2 7 Setup FACP and Define Devices 37 2 8 Field Device Commission 37 3 Indication Control 38 3 1 LED Indicators 38 3 2 Functional keys 40 3 3 Service Program Keys 41 3 4 User Interface 42 4 Operations 45 4 1 Programming on FACP 45 4 1 1 Basic Setting 45 4 1 2 Program 50 4 1 3 Advanced Setting 60 4 2 Programming the FACP Through GST IFPx Def Defining Too...

Page 4: ... System Connection 84 Appendix B Electrical Specifications 85 B 1 Electrical Specifications 85 B 1 1 AC Power 85 B 1 2 Battery 85 B 1 3 Signaling Line Circuit SLC 85 B 1 4 Notification Appliance Circuit NAC 85 B 1 5 Auxiliary Power NAC2 AUX programmed as AUX 85 B 1 6 Relays 86 B 1 7 Input 86 B 1 8 CAN Network 86 B 1 9 Fiber Optical Network 86 B 2 0 Modbus Communication for supplementary use only 8...

Page 5: ...GST IFP4M Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page IV Appendix D Battery Calculations 91 Appendix E Operating Instructions 94 Limited Warranty 95 ...

Page 6: ...reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach ...

Page 7: ...er certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to ala...

Page 8: ... installed in the dry indoor environment Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to...

Page 9: ...al Page 4 Before proceeding the installer should be familiar with the following documents NFPA Standards NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Underwriters Laboratories Documents UL 864 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems ...

Page 10: ...ings Settings permitted in UL 864 Output type of NACs Y Steady a continuous output with no coding March Time 120 ppm pulse per minute output Synch a continuous output with synchronized pulse signal Temporal Temporal 3 pattern Synch for compatible strobes and horns connected to NAC1 or NAC2 Temporal for compatible bells connected to NAC1 or NAC2 Output type of AUX Y AUX AUX SYNC AUX SYNC for DI M93...

Page 11: ...nts per loop Two Power Limited Class B Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Built in three fixed relays Alarm Supervisory Trouble Built in two programmable relays which can be set as Alarm Supervisory Trouble Disable function Battery charger supports up to 66 amp hour sealed lead acid batteries LCD display unit of 800 480 7 0 inch color TFT LCD Capacitive Touch screen History file with 100 000 even...

Page 12: ...t of the FACP It includes a mother board a CPU card a NAC card and a Loop card An Enclosure with door The enclosure can conclude a power supply a host cabinet two batteries of 12V 38Ah A display and keypad module and 8 ZCPs can be installed on the door 1 4 Optional Components 1 4 1 LC 401 Single Loop Card Single Loop Card has one completely Class A SLC compatible with Digital Protocol Bus The loop...

Page 13: ... Control Panel Zone Display and Control Panel is used to indicate a related zone or device states of fire fault and isolation It can also be used to disable enable start and stop the related devices Each zone display panel can show 20 zones or devices and every 2 indicators monochromatic led and 1 key for one zone or device The user can write or print descriptions on a label for a zone and then pu...

Page 14: ...1 Intelligent Combination Heat Photoelectric Smoke Detector DI M9102 Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke Detector DI M9103 Intelligent Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat Detector DC M9101 Conventional Combination Heat Photoelectric Smoke Detector DC M9102 Conventional Photoelectric Smoke Detector DC M9103 Conventional Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat Detector C 9314P Passive Remote Indicat...

Page 15: ...tion Appliances Type Quantity max Description DC M9414W DC M9414R 62 Horn DC M9415W DC M9415R 24 Strobe DC M9413W DC M9413R 19 Horn Strobe DC M9416W DC M9416R 17 SSM24 6 78 Bells Table7 Compatible Voice Evacuation System Master Panel Type Description GST MP Voice Evacuation System Master Panel Table8 Compatible Network Annunciators Type Description GST MNA2C CAN Interface Network Annunciator GST M...

Page 16: ...red 1 6 Defining Tool GST IFPx Def Defining Tool is used for setting panel and network configuration editing and downloading definition of device and C E equation Before the system starts operation you need to set panel and network configuration define the device and C E using this software on a computer and then download them to the FACP ...

Page 17: ... FACP All basic internal parts have been connected including power supply box mother board main board interface board and main front panel before the FACP leaves the factory Therefore you can mainly check the optional units ordered and the connection among parts including the connection between mother board and power supply mother board and key board the connection of the zone indication panel wit...

Page 18: ...s illustrated in following Fig 2 1 Fig 2 1 Install three fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding Using upper keyhole place back box over the three screws level and secure Hole distance for flush mounting 815mm x 490mm x 144mm Dimensions for flush mounting are shown in following Fig 2 2 ...

Page 19: ...low the panel cabinet as Fig 2 3 The wiring from battery cabinet is connected to panel through knockout This connection is recommended User can choose other knockouts to connect the two cabinets according actual situation The battery cabinet can be flush mounted or wall mounted also The dimensions for wall mounting are shown in following Fig 2 4 Dimensions for flush mounting are shown in Fig 2 5 H...

Page 20: ...GST IFP4M Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 15 Fig 2 3 Fig 2 4 ...

Page 21: ...e servicing The panel and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while this unit is energized 2 3 1 Battery Power 2 3 1 1 Small Capacity Battery no more than 38Ah The small capacity battery is installed in the panel The following graphics Fig 2 6 show how to install the battery inside the cabinet 1 2 ...

Page 22: ...rs with the holes on the cabinet finally fasten the battery holders through screws 2 3 1 2 Large Capacity Battery more than 38Ah The large capacity battery is installed in the external battery cabinet The connection between the battery cabinet and the panel box shall be in conduit within 20 ft same room The following graphics Fig 2 7 show how to install the battery inside the cabinet 3 1 2 3 4 5 6...

Page 23: ... which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabrics If contact is made with sulfuric acid immediately flush the skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention 2 3 2 Installing Circuit modules Circuit modules are plugged into the inside of FACP as shown below Fig 2 8 Fig 2 10 Fig 2 8 7 ...

Page 24: ... 2 10 First aligh the circuit module board with the slot inside the cabinet Second slide down two sides of the circuit board along the guide rail Third press it down to the end and lock it by pressing small buttons on the two sides The circuit board is disassembled according to the following Fig 2 11 ...

Page 25: ... 11 First pinch small two buttons Second Pull them up to unlock Third Continue to pull up with strength Finally the board is disassembled 2 3 3 Installing Zone Display and Control Panel Zone display and control panel is installed on the cabinet door The following Fig 2 12 shows how to install it ...

Page 26: ...ol Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 21 Fig 2 12 First Align the snap of the zone display and control panle with the slot on the door Second Hook the zone display and control panel with the door Finally fix the panel with screws ...

Page 27: ... Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 22 2 3 4 Installing Glass Door The following Fig 2 13 to Fig 2 15 shows how to install the glass door on the cabinet Fig 2 13 Fig 2 14 ...

Page 28: ...cabinet after pulling down the latch which is on the left upper corner of the glass door The glass door is installed after releasing the latch and making it go through the latch hole 2 3 5 Installation of Labels on the Front Panel Installation steps Fig 2 16 to Fig 2 19 are shown below for labels on the front panel Fig 2 16 ...

Page 29: ...GST IFP4M Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 24 Fig 2 17 Fig 2 18 ...

Page 30: ... Fig 2 16 The lable is inserted along the lead in groove as shown in Fig 2 17 after aligning the label with the label hole Keep the lable vertical so that it can be down to the bottom as shown in Fig 2 18 and Fig 2 19 2 3 6 Installation of Labels on the Zone Display and Control Panel ZCP Installation steps Fig 2 20 are shown below for labels on the ZCP ...

Page 31: ...rocedures are as follows Powering on the FACP LCD doesn t light and all LEDs are illuminated for 5s As All LED go out LCD displays Data Loading and GST logo Initiation of the system takes about 85s 90s Self test of LEDs on the front panel and ZCPs Self test of internal cards Self test of printer Reset of the system Start up check is done if the FACP switches on normally after undertaking above ste...

Page 32: ...known solid earth ground in the buildings Refer to Fig 2 1 for location of the stud This connection is vital for maintaining the FACP s immunity to unwanted transients generated by lightning and electrostatic discharge Apply AC power to the panel only after the system is completely installed and visually checked The FACP shall be connected to a dedicated 15 Amp branch circuit 2 5 2 Battery Connect...

Page 33: ...tput negative I bus input positive and I bus input negative The wire from O is connected back to I and the wire from O back to I SLC only has one connection of Class A When connecting with C M9503 DC M9503 Loop Isolator each SLC can connect up to 50 Isolators Maximum 30 detectors MCPs modules can be protected between two isolators The connection is shown below Fig 2 23 MAX 242 devices Isolator Det...

Page 34: ...aximum current in alarm for two NACs cannot exceed 2 5A Use compatible UL listed notification appliances see Section 1 5 Table 6 that can work at regulated 24VDC Circuits are regulated supervised and power limited Connection of NAC1 is shown in Fig 2 25 below Fig 2 25 NAC2 AUX output can be configured as NAC or supervised 24Vdc Auxiliary Power Output AUX When it is configured as NAC2 output it is ...

Page 35: ...NAC1 or NAC2 is connected with Bells directly it needs to work in NAC Temporal Mode Refer to Fig4 9 for the setting method Connection of NAC is shown below Fig 2 28 BELL NAC BELL 4 7KΩ PartNo 30107866 Fig 2 28 2 5 4 3 Connecting Strobes Horns on NAC2 AUX via DI M9305 Single Riser Output Module When NAC2 AUX is connected with Strobes Horns via DI M9305 Modules it needs to programmed as AUX SYNC Mod...

Page 36: ...r zones reenergization of the previously deactivated notification appliance circuits from a subsequent alarm may be programmed on a zone basis Refer to Fig 4 16 for the setting method Consult with AHJs for permissible applications 2 5 5 Relays Relays labelled as Alarm supervisory and Trouble are designated as Common Other relays are designated as Programmable The relay outputs can be set to normal...

Page 37: ... and S2O are to be used Fig 2 32 shows the connection when P 9966A is plugged into S2 slot Fig2 32 2 5 8 Optical Network Connection P 9983 Fiber Optical Network Card can be plugged into L5 L6 S1 or S2 slot of MB 400 Mother Board Maximum three Network cards including P 9966A or P 9983 may be used in the panel The position for the fiber interface is on the fiber network card Fig 2 33 shows the conne...

Page 38: ... more than 250 Fig 2 34 2 5 10 Modbus Card Connection P 9956 Modbus Modbus Card can be plugged into L5 L6 S1 or S2 slot of MB 400 Mother Board Only one P 9956 Modbus Modbus Card is to be used When plugged on slot L5 L6 connect external network wires on terminals L5I and L5O When plugged on slot S1 connect external network wires on terminals S1I and S1O When plugged on slot S2 terminals S2I and S2O...

Page 39: ...uation System Master Panel is shown in Fig 2 37 Interconnecting wires shall be installed within conduit and maximum Length shall NOT exceed 20 feet and GST IFP4M can send Alarm signals to GST MP Fig 2 37 2 5 12 GST MNA2C GST MNA2F Network Annunciator GST IFP4M control panel can connect with GST MNA2C GST MNA2F Network Annunciator through CAN or Fiber network interface The wiring between the contro...

Page 40: ...N_L1 CAN_H1 CAN Annunciator2 MAX 250 nodes CALSS A The distance between two neighbor nodes is less than 3000m Twisted pair with cross section 18AWG 0 82mm2 Maximum 250 Annunciators Or panels for networking Fig 2 38 Note the number of FACP is not less than annunciator because one FACP can drive one annunciator only 2 5 13 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circu...

Page 41: ...GST IFP4M Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 36 Fig 2 39 Fig 2 40 ...

Page 42: ...tween cables should be equal to 1kΩ For testing Ground Fault detection maximum 50 ohms testing resistor is to be used 2 7 Setup FACP and Define Devices Refer to Section 4 for FACP programming and configuration 2 8 Field Device Commission After connection definition and download of device and C E equations you can power up the FACP and start commission The following steps are for reference 1 Comple...

Page 43: ...there is fault message it goes out as the fault is removed SYSTEM TROUBLE It lights when any card is fault or definition of devices linkage equation is incorrect it goes out as the fault is removed SUPERVISORY It lights when any supervisory message exists DISABLE It lights when any disabled messages exists It doesn t light without disabled messages AC TROUBLE It lights when there is AC trouble it ...

Page 44: ...its test mode MAINTENANCE It lights when the FACP enters maintenance mode it goes out when the maintenance is completed FIRE ALARM INFORMATION Red It flashes when an alarm message is not confirmed It lights when all alarm messages have been confirmed SUPERVISORY INFORMATION It flashes when a supervisory message is not confirmed it lights when all supervisory messages has been confirmed TROUBLE INF...

Page 45: ...3 2 Refer to Fig 4 30 for programming NAC ZONE SILENCED When an individual NAC zone controlled by DI M9305 is silenced the associated yellow LED lights It goes out when the NAC zone is reactivated or reset This feature requires ZC 400 as shown in Fig 3 2 Refer to Fig 4 30 for programming NAC ZONE ACTIVATION LED NAC ZONE SILENCE LED ZONE SILENCE RESOUND KEY Fig3 2 3 2 Functional keys FIRE ALARM INF...

Page 46: ...l activated notification appliances can be silenced when this key is pressed SILENCE BUZZER the indication sound from the FACP can be silenced if this key is pressed ALL RESOUND All silenced notification appliances can be reactivated when this key is pressed RESET The FACP will be reset as this key is pressed SWITCH The FACP can be switched between day or night mode if this key is pressed ZONE SIL...

Page 47: ...ey Press this key to call the main menu list 3 4 User Interface The FACP has a touch screen with graphical icons The FACP enters System Normal screen as Fig 3 3 below after correct installation and wiring Fig 3 3 ALARM when fire alarm signal is on the screen the FACP will pop up fire alarm first alarm message with white words in red background including alarm time device address device type and re...

Page 48: ...after the the total number of devices in alarm as shown in Fig 3 5 Fig 3 5 SUPERVISORY supervisory messages take lower priority than Alarm messages The supervisory messages will be displayed if there is no alarm Clicking SUPERVISORY tab can view details TROUBLE trouble messages take lower priority than supervisory messages The trouble messages will be displayed if there is no Alarm or supervisory ...

Page 49: ...elligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 44 DISABLE tab can view the details as shown in the figure below Fig 3 5 STATUS clicking STATUS tab can view other status messages of the FACP ...

Page 50: ...Panel Configuration shows all cards integrated in the FACP on the right for users to set cards quantity by manual Display Board 1 by default Main Board 1 by default Indicator Board 1 by default ZCP user defined 0 32 PSU250 1 by default NAC Card 1 by default Loop Card user defined 1 4 Slot Loop Card 1 by default Clicking Slot enters the screen of Slot Definition as shown in Fig 4 2 In the menu the ...

Page 51: ... are two types of passwords including User Password and Engineering Password After setting pressing OK can save the settings Fig 4 3 Indicator Board Clicking Indicator Board Indicator Info can be displayed on the right of the screen including Defined Led Qty and Defined LedKey Qty Refer to Fig 4 4 for details Clicking the message in Indicator Info can enter the screen to define Fascia Button LED D...

Page 52: ... 4 5 Clicking Undefined can define LEDs and buttons as shown in Fig 4 6 Fig 4 6 I O Interface clicking I O Interface in Basic Setting menu all output interfaces are displayed on the right of the screen and users can edit each interface specifically Refer to the following figure Fig 4 7 Fig 4 7 ...

Page 53: ...ting Steady a continuous output with no coding March Time 120 ppm pulse per minute output Synch a continuous output with synchronized pulse signal Temporal three pulse temporal pattern per NFPA 72 The Silenceable option defines whether NAC1 is silenceable or not Fig 4 9 NAC or AUX Clicking NAC or AUX enters setup screen for NAC2 AUX This interface has NAC AUX and AUX SYNC modes When NAC mode is se...

Page 54: ...tput Module Refer to 2 5 4 3 Fig4 11 RELAY The FACP has 5 relays Relay1 is fire alarm output Relay2 is trouble output Relay3 supervisory is trouble output Relay4 and Relay5 are user defined and they can be set as Alarm Trouble Supervisory AC Fault and Disable by requirement INPUT The INPUT is analog input interface for non emergency input Others Users can set dirty level and saving time based on t...

Page 55: ... button will check and show the devices dirty level The devices which dirty level reach the Highlight Dirty Level will be highlighted as yellow For example Highlight Dirty Level is set 50 In Fig 4 13 there is a device which dirty level is 70 The device is highlighted as yellow Fig 4 13 4 1 2 Program In Panel Setup screen clicking Program option enters the screen for setting program as shown in the...

Page 56: ...to edit the selected zone Modify the zone number and location and then click OK button Refer to the figure below Fig 4 15 Fig 4 15 By default a subsequent fire alarm from another zone will resound the silenced notification appliances in this zone If user opts not to resound notification appliances upon a subsequent alarm from another zone the Zone Resound Mode needs to be programmed as 0 no Resoun...

Page 57: ... Strobes in this zone independently Loops clicking Loops enters the screen for setting loop devices The right screen shows all the loops of the FACP quantity of devices of each loop as shown in the figure below Fig 4 17 Fig 4 17 Clicking a certain loop a list for the loop will be shown In this screen loop devices can be added deleted and saved Refer to the figure below Fig 4 18 ...

Page 58: ...ng Add or Del button on the right corner devices can be added or deleted Refer to the following figure Fig 4 19 Fig 4 19 Clicking a device in device define screen pops up the screen for setting the device in details Clicking or can skip to another device or the previous device respectively Refer to the figure below Fig 4 20 ...

Page 59: ...one Device Type device type Location device descriptions Class sensitivity information of the detector LED Mode indicates polling state of the device PAS enable or disable of PAS Fig4 20 Clicking Save button on the right corner device definitions for the current loop can be downloaded to the loop board Cause Effect Matrix clicking Cause Effect Matrix in Programme menu enters the screen below Fig 4...

Page 60: ... can view those cause and effect matrixes meeting those conditions Fig 4 23 Clicking Copy in Fig 4 22 can pop up a dialogue box As the parameters are changed clicking OK can copy that selected cause and effect matrix or that with the same format Clicking Delete in Fig 4 22 can pop up a dialogue box for delete Clicking OK can delete the selected matrix Clicking New in Fig 4 22 can enter the screen ...

Page 61: ...diting area its message can be changed by clicking Edit or double clicking on the device Selecting a device in editing area it can be deleted by clicking Delete Clicking Cancel can stop creating a new matrix and return to the previous screen When output devices enters the delayed start stop state click this output device as shown in in Fig4 25 Fig4 25 The Operation as shown in Fig4 26 it can make ...

Page 62: ...ng ZCP in Programme menu enters the screen for setting the zone display and control panels Refer to the figure below Fig 4 27 Fig 4 27 Click on a ZCP No enters the setting screen as shown in the figure below Fig 4 28 Every ZCP has 40 LEDs and 20 keys Each LED had red green and yellow colors for users to set ...

Page 63: ...ividual NAC zone can be controlled by DI M9305 modules Device Type 13 connected to SLC Refer to the figure below Fig 4 29 for the setting method Fig 4 29 Then add the button in ZCP for individual Silence and Resound to control the DI M9305 module individually Refer to the figure below Fig 4 30 Fig 4 30 ...

Page 64: ...ce and the lamp of individual activation Refer to the figure below Fig 4 31 Fig 4 31 Network clicking Network in Programme menu enters the screen for checking the network topology of the whole system Refer to the figure below Fig 4 32 Fig 4 32 The detail information of whole network is displayed on this window the main net and ...

Page 65: ... and the whole net has 9 panels Clicking the BAUD button to set the baud rate of the whole net Clicking the Register button and wait 3 minutes to update the network topology of the whole system 4 1 3 Advanced Setting Clicking Advanced Setting in Panel Setup menu enters the screen for senior setting Network Setup clicking Network Setup in Advanced Setting menu pops up the screen for setting the net...

Page 66: ...Mute and PAS can be set Note Silence Alarm Delay Timer only applies to the SILENCE ALARM functional key Refer to section 3 2 that is capable of deactivating all NACs simultaneously It does NOT affect individual Zone Silence function of DI M9305 controlled NAC zones Fig 4 35 Update Firmware Clicking Update Firmware in Advanced Setting menu and entering the super password obtained from the maintenan...

Page 67: ... by using GST IFPx Def version 1 0 or above Defining Tool 4 2 1 Download thru USB interface After programming the FACP using GST IFPx Def Defining Tool save the configuration and definition to a USB stick and then insert the USB stick into the USB port on the SD 400 LCD Drive Board of the FACP Fig 4 37 Clicking Maintain Database in Advanced Setting menu enters the screen as shown in Fig4 37 After ...

Page 68: ...ll be in the same subnet as the programming computer Fig 4 38 The screen as shown in Fig4 39 At this time the configurations and definitions can be downloaded to the FACP accordingly Fig 4 39 Canceled during upload download communication between the programming computer and FACP will be terminated 4 2 3 Dongle In some projects data protection is required In unauthorized way configuration in the co...

Page 69: ...l panel Bacnet being disabled by default can be enabled by setting on the control panel Integrated net port can communicate with the third party such as BMS through Bacnet protocol Follow the following to enable Bacnet First click Panel Configuration Fig 4 40 In Fig 4 40 Uid 39565b93f5d8105d38a4641790b0dc00 793FEC is shown on the bottom Clicking it pops up the screen as shown in Fig 4 41 Fig 4 41 ...

Page 70: ...gent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 65 Fig 4 42 Pressing Back can return and get BACnet added Fig 4 43 Clicking BACnet enters the screen for setup Fig 4 44 BACnet Enable on Bacnet or not ...

Page 71: ...Broadcast or not Save Save or not Fig 4 45 4 2 6 CPU Backup The control panel configures 1 CPU of MP 401 in default and users can add another CPU of MP 401 for backup Backup CPU can take over to make sure the control panel is operating normally if the main CPU is at fault indicating main CPU fault Pressing enters the screen below to set 2 of Main Board After that two CPU cards function is availabl...

Page 72: ... can be set in this screen Refer to the figure below Fig 4 47 Fig 4 47 4 3 1 Soft keyboard Setup Clicking Soft keyboard Setup can set On or Off the soft keyboard through this option refer to the figure above Fig 4 46 4 3 2 Display Setup Clicking Display Setup in User Setup menu enters the screen for setting font size LCD backlight time and so on Refer to the figure below Fig 4 48 Fig 4 48 4 3 3 Te...

Page 73: ...he activate time of notification appliances in test mode by the option Fig4 49 4 3 4 Clock Setup In user setup screen users can set Data Format and Modify System Clock as required by clicking Clock Setup in User Setup menu Refer to the figure below Fig 4 50 Fig 4 50 Clicking Set System Clock button behind Modify System Clock can modify the system time as shown in the figure below Fig 4 51 ...

Page 74: ...nt Setup Clicking Print Setup in User Setup menu enters the screen for setting the printer Real time print and printing types can be set Refer to the figure below Fig 4 52 Fig 4 52 4 3 6 Day Night Mode Clicking Day Night Mode in User Setup menu Day Night mode can be set Refer to the following figure Fig 4 53 ...

Page 75: ... Manual Page 70 Fig 4 53 In this mode starting and ending time for the day can be set Refer to the following figure Fig 4 54 Fig 4 54 4 3 7 Language Setup Clicking Language Setup in User Setup menu enters the screen for setting the language Refer to the figure below Fig 4 55 ...

Page 76: ...ontrol Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 71 Fig 4 55 4 3 8 Project Information Clicking Project Information in User Setup menu enters the screen for setting the project information Refer to the figure below Fig 4 56 Fig 4 56 ...

Page 77: ... and Enable Refer to the following figure Fig 5 1 Fig 5 1 Reset clicking this button resets the FACP Mute clicking this button silences the buzzer sound of the FACP Silence clicking this button silences the sounds from notification appliances Self Check clicking this button checks LCD and LEDs automatically Start clicking this button enters the screen for starting devices as shown below Fig 5 2 Fi...

Page 78: ...d device Clicking Start Device enters the screen shown below Fig 5 4 Input zone number zone code and device type then click START button to start the device User can also click List button to browse all the devices which meet the input conditions Fig 5 4 Clicking button choosing start zone zone code and stop zone zone code and device type then clicking START can start a range of the devices Refer ...

Page 79: ...and Stop Sounder Its operation is the same as the starting No more descriptions Disable clicking Disable button enters the screen for disabling the device screen Disabling operations include options such as Disable Zone Disable Device and Disable NAC Its operation is the same as the starting No more descriptions Enable clicking Enable button enters the screen for enabling the device screen Enablin...

Page 80: ...t editing them Loops clicking Loops can browse all loop devices by loop Clicking any loop can browse device list of this loop Device Type clicking Device Type can browse all loop devices by type Clicking any device type can browse device list of this type Cause Effect Matrix clicking Cause Effect Matrix can browse all cause effect matrixes Clicking any type can browse the detailed matrix ZCP click...

Page 81: ... 76 Fig 5 7 1 Clicking Net View enters the screen below for browsing network control panels Fig 5 7 2 Panel Filling in panel number to be browsed Type Filling in information type including Card Loop ZCP and Formula Clicking Confirm begins browsing the information of card type Fig 5 7 3 ...

Page 82: ...ontrol Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 77 In Fig 5 7 4 shows the information of Loop type is browsed Fig 5 7 4 Clicking Confirm can enter the screen below Fig 5 7 5 In Fig 5 7 6 shows the information of ZCP type is browsed ...

Page 83: ...arm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 78 Fig 5 7 6 ZCP No Fill in ZCP number to be browsed and then press Confirm to enter the screen below Fig 5 7 7 Browsing the information of Formula type is shown in Fig 5 7 8 ...

Page 84: ...ype and C E formula No and then press Confirm to browse the screen below Fig 5 7 9 5 3 Record Browsing Clicking button on the left corner enters the screen for browsing history record There are six kinds of history records including Fire Supervisory Trouble Active Point Disable and All Events Refer to the figure below Fig 5 8 ...

Page 85: ...GST IFP4M Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 80 Fig 5 8 Each message includes Time Event Type Code Device Type Details and Panel ...

Page 86: ... notification appliances When this key is pressed the following actions will be produced Silencing all notification appliances Lighting the SILENCE ALARM LED Writing silence alarm records in history file 6 1 3 MANUAL ALARM User password When the MANUAL ALARM key is pressed the following actions will be produced Displaying a manual alarm message in LCD Lighting the FIRE ALARM LED and MANUAL ALARM L...

Page 87: ... modules will be immediately activated PAS does not affect water flow indicators and supervisory devices Action of PAS devices BYPASS will disable PAS until they reset 6 3 Walk Test Walk test is a feature which allows one person to test the fire alarm system During audible walk test the NACs will output for a moment and record the test information During silent walk test the NACs will not output b...

Page 88: ...ult Programming Program Option Factory Default BANNER GST CO LTD Maintenance Password Empty User Password 111111 PAS Timer 0 Userwords Undefined Userdefine Userdefine01 15 E C Undefined Device address 1 242 Zone 001 Type 0 Undefined Walktest on PAS off Silenceable on Autosilence off Walk Test Off ...

Page 89: ...n INPUT Power limited Circuit Unsupervised Class E Limit to non monitor use Alarm Trouble Supervisory Relay and Two Programmable Relay RL2 RL3 Unsupervised 2 0A 30VDC Resistive Power limited SUPVR RL1 TROUBLE RL2 RL3 BAT INPUT Battery 24 VDC 38Ah AC Power 120 VAC 60Hz 220 VAC 50Hz ALARM L1O NAC2 AUX MB 400 Mother Board OFF OFF PSU 250 Power Supply Unit BR 400 Circuit Breaker End of line resistor X...

Page 90: ... Maximum charging current 2 50A Battery capacity two 12V 66Ah batteries in series B 1 3 Signaling Line Circuit SLC Class A power limited and supervised Nominal operating voltage 24VDC Maximum voltage 28VDC Average current 130mA Maximum alarm current 200mA Maximum wiring resistance 18ohms each line Maximum length is 1300m with 16AWG 1 32mm or 2000m with 14AWG 2 08mm B 1 4 Notification Appliance Cir...

Page 91: ...1 32mm Maximum 250 nodes for combination of CAN and Fiber Optical Network B 1 9 Fiber Optical Network LC single mode fiber Maximum distance between two neighbor nodes is 20000m Maximum 250 nodes for combination of CAN and Fiber Optical Network B 2 0 Modbus Communication for supplementary use only RS232 RS485 RS422 configurable Maximum distance is 3m from IFP4M FACP to the third party equipment B 2...

Page 92: ...o of MCPs 8 10 10 15 No of input modules 4 4 4 10 No of output modules 4 4 4 10 No of loop isolators 2 3 4 5 Max length with 14AWG 4000m 3300m 2600m 2000m Max length with 15AWG 3500m 2700m 2200m 1700m Max length with 16AWG 3000m 2300m 1900m 1400m Max length with 17AWG 2000m 1500m 1200m 900m ...

Page 93: ...hrough I M9301 addressable input module or DI M9319 Digital Zone Monitor Module C 1 2 Heat Detectors I 9103 UL or DI M9103 Intelligent Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat Detector uses a thermistor as its sensor The built in microprocessor processes the signal from the sensor by intelligent algorithm The detector has the following features Addressable code is written by programmer The micropro...

Page 94: ...ire alarm system DC M9204 is a non Addressable Manual Call Point It can be connected to the panel through I M9301 addressable input module or DI M9319 Digital Zone Monitor Module C 3 Loop Isolators In loop type fire alarm system short circuit of part of the loop often affects normal operation of the whole system C M9503 DC M9503 Loop Isolator and DC M9504Base Mount Isolator can disable the shorted...

Page 95: ...nufactured by GST Horns UL listed DC M9414W DC M9414R manufactured by GST Horns Strobes UL listed DC M9413W DC M9413R DC M9416W DC M9416R manufactured by GST C 6 Base C 9314P Passive Remote Indicator the indicator is designed to display fire signals of the detector in the distance BP 9314P Back Plate is used to connect C 9314P with a back box when embedded mounting is adopted ...

Page 96: ...0 060 LC 402 Dual Loop Card X 0 070 0 080 P 9981 Zone Display Panel X 0 008 0 016 P 9981F Zone Display Panel X 0 008 0 016 P 9982 Zone Display and Control Panel X 0 008 0 016 P 9982F Zone Display and Control Panel X 0 008 0 016 P 9966A CAN Class A Network Card X 0 050 0 050 P 9983 Fiber Optical Network Card X 0 030 0 030 P 9956 Modbus Card X 0 030 0 030 I 9102 UL Intelligent Photoelectric Smoke De...

Page 97: ...X 0 00015 0 00015 I M9300 Addressable Input Module X 0 001 0 005 I M9301 Addressable Output Module X 0 002 0 003 DC M9414W DC M9414R Horn Module X 0 0 035 DC M9415W DC M9415R Strobe X 0 0 103 DC M9413W DC M9413R Sounder Strobes X 0 0 075 DC M9416W DC M9416R Soubder Strobe X 0 0 087 DC M9101 Conventional Combination Heat Photoelectric Smoke Detector X 0 0008 0 0018 DC M9102 Conventional Photoelectr...

Page 98: ...e Time Alarm Current Total x Alarm Time STANDBY A ______ X 24 Hours _____ ALARM B ______ X Alarm in Hr _____ C ______ AH NAC and AUX interfaces should not exceed 2 5A and the standby current of AUX interface should not exceed 0 25A Battery Selection Battery Size Multiply C by 1 20 to derate battery PS 12380 38 AH and PS 12400 40 AH are the recommended Power Sonic batteries for use with this panel ...

Page 99: ...alarm trouble and supervisory events If more than one event exists the LCD displays the one of the highest level Subsequent press of ACKNOWLEDGE shall switch between different messages and pressing the UP and DOWN button can view these messages SILENCE ALARM All activated notification appliances can be silenced when this key is pressed MANUAL ALARM When this key is pressed the FIRE ALARM LED and M...

Page 100: ...rtation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that the manufacturer is not an insurer and ass...

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