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Figure 1 Basic System Module (BSM) 

Summary of Contents for Gamewell 7100 Series

Page 1: ...4 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 www gamewell fci com Copyright 1998 Honeywell International Inc All Rights Reserved Published in U S A 7100 Series Fire Alarm Control Installation Operating Manual Document 9000 0447 Print Date 6 6 07 Rev I P N 9000 0447 Rev I ECN 06 528 ...

Page 2: ...des but there may be important differences You must install this system in the way in which the Authority Having Jurisdiction requires If you do not know which authority has jurisdiction in your area contact your local fire department or building inspector for guidance It is important that you tell users to be aware of any requirements defined by the Authority Having Jurisdiction E3 Series is a tr...

Page 3: ... system 2 A 2 hour rated enclosure 3 Performance alternatives approved by Authority Having Jurisdiction MAINTENANCE To keep your fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA Standards and applicable state and local codes At a minimum the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA the National Fire Alarm Code shall be fol...

Page 4: ...ople with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medication Please note that Strobes can under 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...

Page 5: ...nce proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightening strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic as...

Page 6: ...roduct name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs honeywell com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only If you have an...

Page 7: ...3 1 1 AC Input 12 3 1 2 Battery Connections 12 3 1 3 Auxiliary Power Output Resettable Non resettable Special Application 12 3 1 4 Earth Ground Connection 12 3 2 Relay Connections 13 Table 3 3 Battery Standby Chart 14 3 3 Notification Appliance Circuits 15 3 4 Signaling Line Circuits 15 3 4 1 Style 7 Signaling Line Circuit Installation 16 3 5 Analog Sensors 17 3 5 1 Address Switches 17 3 5 2 Drift...

Page 8: ... 5 0 System Programming 25 5 1 MAIN Menu Selections 25 5 1 1 Addresses Default settings after Autoconfiguration 25 5 2 CONFIG Menu Selections 27 Table 5 1 7100 Series Menu System 28 Table 5 2 Sensor Sensitivity Settings 29 5 3 WALK DRILL Menu Selections 34 5 4 I O Menu Selections 34 5 5 CLOCK Menu Selections 36 5 6 LOG Menu Selections 38 5 7 INFO Menu Selection 38 6 0 Power Up Procedure 40 6 1 Gen...

Page 9: ...9000 0447 Rev I Page 3 of 42 Figure 1 Basic System Module BSM ...

Page 10: ...am Water Sprinkler Systems NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Central Station Fire Alarm Systems Local Fire Alarm Systems Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems 1 2 Features 1 2 1 Standard Features Two 2 Class B Style 4 Signaling Line Circuits Two 2 Class B Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits Alarm and Trouble dry contacts Accommodates 99 Ga...

Page 11: ...ocated on the Basic System Module BSM 1 4 Optional Modules The following optional modules and features are available 1 4 1 Digital Alarm Communicator DACT The Model 7100 D provides an integral digital communicator DACT fully programmable from the keypad which is compatible with Digital Alarm Receivers DACRs that can receive the following formats SIA DC8 SIA DCS20 Ademco Contact ID 3 1 1400 Hz 3 1 ...

Page 12: ...ledge Signal Silence System Reset Lamp Test and System Drill Test The 80 character display shows all pertinent information except for menus 1 4 6 LDM 7100 Remote LED Driver Module Each LDM 7100 LED Driver Module provides 7100 Control Panel output for thirty three 33 remote LEDs Three 3 LDM 7100 modules may be mounted in a single annunciator for a maximum total of 99 points per annunciator The annu...

Page 13: ...ts TB3 One 1 or two 2 Class B Style 4 circuits 24 VDC nominal Power limited Supervised 40 Ohm max line resistance 0 5 µf max capacitance Capacity of 99 analog sensors and 98 addressable devices per circuit Earth Ground Connection TB4 AC Input TB6 120 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 2 amp 120 VAC 1 amp 240 VAC Non power limited 24 VDC external power system TB4 Special Application Unregulated FWR Resettable and no...

Page 14: ...or any UL Listed Signal System Unit Ratings 15 VDC max 05 amp max current 9600 baud 8 bits 1 stop bit no parity Connections to the RJ11 serial connector are as follows Terminal Description 2 RXD 3 4 GND 5 TXD 6 Supervision Available cables for RS 232 connection are Part No Model Description 6100 0077 RJ11 DB9PC RJ11 to 9 pin DB9 Connector only PC Laptop 6100 0074 RJ11 DB25 RJ11 to 25 pin DB25 conn...

Page 15: ...le terminal strips an 80 character LCD display and programming keypad Install 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 Before installing the BSM into the system backbox refer to the installation instruction sheets shipped with each module for t...

Page 16: ...9000 0447 Rev I Page 10 of 42 Figure 5 7100 Wire Connections ...

Page 17: ... 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 Common TB4 4 Earth Ground TB5 1 COM B To LCD 7100 TB1 2 TB5 2 COM A To LCD 7100 TB1 1 TB5 3 4 Not used TB6 1 AC Hot 120 VAC Hot 50 60 Hz 2 amp 240 VAC Hot 50 60 Hz 1 amp TB6 2 Ground Ground TB6 3 AC Neutral 120 VAC Neutral 240 VAC Hot T...

Page 18: ...onnecting the circuit must be clearly marked FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL Accessible only to authorized personnel For 240 VAC operation no conductor shall have a potential greater than 150 V to ground See Table 3 1 for AC input and battery connections 3 1 2 Battery Connections TB7 1 is positive See Table 3 1 TB7 2 is negative See Table 3 1 Observe polarity See Table 3 3 for Battery Calculations 3 1 ...

Page 19: ... Trouble Contacts TB2 1 Normally Open TB2 2 Common TB2 3 Normally Closed Transfers on any trouble condition and or supervisory alarm System Alarm Contacts TB2 4 Normally Open TB2 5 Common TB2 6 Normally Closed Transfers upon any system alarm except supervisory ...

Page 20: ...iver Module 0 035 A 0 200 A INI 7100 Intelligent Network Interface Module 0 040 A 0 040 A Addressable Modules Smoke and heat sensors Notification Appliances Aux Power Devices Misc Devices TOTALS A Total Supv Current B Enter number of standby hours required C Multiply Line A times hours in Line B enter D Total alarm current from above E Enter alarm sounding period in hours 5 minutes 084 hr F Multip...

Page 21: ...esistor installed 3 4 Signaling Line Circuits The 7100 provides one 1 or two 2 24 VDC Class B Style 4 signaling line circuits Class A Style 6 or 7 operation is accomplished by adding the Class A Option CAOM Module See Figure 7 for Style 4 or 6 wiring and Figure 8 for Style 7 wiring Wiring Instructions SLC 1 TB3 1 TB3 2 SLC 2 TB3 3 TB3 4 7100 2 only Polarity markings indicate the polarity that shou...

Page 22: ...ntrol Module as a Notification Appliance Circuit NAC the isolation described in Section 3 4 Signaling Line Circuits Style 7 Figure 7 is required or riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 Figure 8 ...

Page 23: ...the system display and be recorded in the Event Log and the Serial Port 3 6 Addressable Modules The 7100 accommodates only Gamewell FCI approved U L Listed addressable monitor and or control modules See the Gamewell FCI Compatibility Addendum P N 9000 0427 for a list of approved modules Each SLC can accommodate 98 addressable module points using Addresses 101 through 198 In the event of common mod...

Page 24: ...urrent 510 amp max 012 amp 700 amp Line resistance 35 ohms max 2 ohms max Trip coil resistance 14 5 ohms max 3 9 3 Printer Transient Module PTRM The Printer Transient Module PTRM provides sufficient transient protection to the RS 232 output to comply with the applicable codes for wiring leaving the confines of the control box as well as the proper isolation of the signal to prevent damage or inter...

Page 25: ...tation Hang up and release phone lines Communicate in a variety of formats 3 11 Central Station Reporting UL Listed receivers compatible with the 7100 are listed in Table 3 5 below Table 3 5 UL Listed Receivers Compatible with the 7100 Manufacturer Receiver Model Formats Silent Knight Model 9000 SIA 8 SIA 20 SK4 2 3 1 14 3 1 23 Silent Knight Model 9800 9500 SIA 8 SIA 20 SK4 2 3 1 14 3 1 23 Contact...

Page 26: ...or Special AMM FB GG0 1 571 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 8T 8 Disable Restored Special AMM UU GG0 3 570 00 GG0 7T 7 AC Fail AT 0 1 301 00 000 8T 8 AC Fail Restored AR 0 3 301 00 000 7T 7 Phone Line 1 Fault LT 1 1 351 00 000 81 8 Pho...

Page 27: ...icator However the telephone company is required to give advance notice of such changes or interruptions If the digital communicator causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company reserves the right to temporarily discontinue service Advance notification will be provided except in cases when advance notice is not practical In such cases notification will be provided as soon as possible...

Page 28: ...er circuit ohms to most distant LCD 70 38 24 17 4 3 18 2 LDM 7100 LED Driver Module Each LDM 7100 LED Driver Module provides 7100 Control Panel output for thirty three 33 remote LEDs Three 3 LDM 7100 modules may be mounted in a single annunciator for a maximum total of 99 points per annunciator The annunciator may be located up to 4 000 feet from the panel and up to four 4 additional annunciators ...

Page 29: ...rouble yellow Lights to indicate trouble condition flashes until trouble is acknowledged Power Fault yellow Lights during a LOW or NO Battery condition Ground Fault yellow Lights to indicate a ground on a field conductor NAC 1 Silenced yellow Lights to indicate that NAC Circuit has been silenced via the Signal Silence Switch if programmed as silenceable NAC 2 Silenced yellow Lights to indicate tha...

Page 30: ...d to reset the system Menu Back Used in programming The display will prompt the operator as to which function applies Menu is pressed to initially put the 7100 into programming mode The Back function will step the operator out of the programming mode one element at a time BKSP Edit Used in programming The display will prompt the operator as to which function applies OK Accepts any changes made in ...

Page 31: ...night weekend and holidays LOG Options for manipulating the Event Log are display print clear buffer and selecting to print only the Sensitivity Report INFO Gives the user basic system information such as the current firmware version the last configuration date as well as the last menu Designation used during the last system configuration update 5 1 1 Addresses Default settings after Autoconfigura...

Page 32: ...ig Inputs Type Edit If BKSP EDIT is pressed and editing is possible OK accepts the response selection and opens the Edit Device Type Menu EDIT Spark De __ Alpha repeat TYPE LBL move EDIT flip case OK Initially label comes up all underscores Main Config Inputs Type Define Type After response category is accepted Keypad enters text via telephone codes Scrolls through the numeral s associated lower c...

Page 33: ... and accounts the format that the receiver requires as well as the event types that are or are not transmitted NOTE The DACT account programming options for Alarm Test Trouble and Supervisory events are defaulted to MUST in the Reporting Options section In order to use this panel for remote signaling purposes all events must be transmitted off premises If one account is used it is required that th...

Page 34: ...SLCs CONFIG 1 Clears system configuration then reads SLCs Main Config Auto 2 Reads SLC finds changes New devices get default config missing devices are marked off line No change to globals or groups via confirm screen GLOBAL 1 I O Devices 2 NACs 3 Codes CONFIG 4 System ID 5 Dialer 6 Misc 1 Opens Device Defaults Menu 2 Opens NAC Settings Menu 3 Opens Coded Pattern Setup Menu 4 Opens System ID Menu ...

Page 35: ...meters are fixed in firmware they are shown for reference only 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 Main Config Global Device defaults Multilevel Params OK accepts settings as shown if valid NAC 1 Delay Times OPTIONS 2 Coding Silencing 1 Opens Set NAC Delays Menu Main Conf...

Page 36: ...ction Menu 5 option 4 SYSTM ID is displayed otherwise L AAA LOCTN as shown above 1 Toggles Multiple Trouble Acknowledge ON OFF 2 Toggles Alarm Trouble Reminder ON OFF 3 Scrolls Walk Test Timeout 30m 60m 90m 4 Toggles RS232 Supervision Message ON OFF MISC 1 MutiAck ON 2 Reminder ON Config OPTS 3 WT Timeout 30m 4 SupvMsg ON Main Config Global Misc 6 LCD Number of Remote Displays 1 Annunc Main Config...

Page 37: ...t Type 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 device type is editable or if it is not editable but there is room to create a new user editable type opens Add Type menu Menu 35 indicates that editing is possible L AAA Group 007 00 no group GROUP Key in Group or use Inputs Se...

Page 38: ... group change scrolls through list of general groups Select I O Group Number keys set group number L 1AA Slncbl NAC Main Lobby ALd ALn ACT SPV TOR WKT TBL 02 00 00 select which of the three possible groups to set Select View Shows SLC and Address Type Location General responses Group membership General responses show above abbreviations SELECT Group number 03 GROUP Key in group or use If the outpu...

Page 39: ...ssary ACCTn CIC SSSSSSSS SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS CIC Type digits BKSP EDIT keys enters CIC dialing prefix or phone number for account n moves backward or forward through numbers BKSP Scrolls through special characters S no digit comma 2 sec Pause and dial Tone Select without advancing cursor When desired character appears press to advance Main Config DACT Account Options CIC Number and Phone Number Note ...

Page 40: ... a trouble 3 times for a supervisory signal and 4 times for an alarm 5 4 I O Menu Selections Output ON OFF Forces the toggling on or off of a specified output These outputs can include NAC 1 NAC 2 Municipal Circuit if present and any Addressable Control Point Enable Disable Allows the user to take any addressable device on either SLC and disconnect it through software While disabled a point will r...

Page 41: ...eed to the following menus CNTRL NAC 1 AUTO L AAA 1 On Auto Main I O Select Output On Off 1 Toggles selected output ON AUTO Output selections include NAC1 NAC2 and Muni Circuit if present These appear at the bottom of the output device scroll list and can be entered by keypad as addresses 0001 0002 and 0003 Note that AOMs start at address 1101 If the selected device is an AOM its location is shown...

Page 42: ...lly used to make certain sensors more sensitive to particles of combustion than during the day This must be programmed in 24 hour notation HHMM Night End Will conclude the Night Weekend programming Weekend Days is where the user programs the days of the week that the premises are unoccupied the same as Night Holidays Is where the the user programs the days of the year that the premises are unoccup...

Page 43: ...y 1 Yes No 1 Toggles weekend mode YES NO for day shown scrolls through days of the week Main Clock Weekend Days If YES system will operate in Night mode during the entire day SET 12 25 Type MMDD 0000 delete HOLIDY another holiday If NO system will operate in Night mode during night hours only Keypad enters date to be treated as a holiday Main Clock Holidays scrolls through list of holiday entries ...

Page 44: ...emory to the RS 232 port Clear Log Hard reset will eliminate all events stored in the buffer memory Sensitivity Report Will send sensor sensitivity information to the RS 232 port 5 7 INFO Menu Selection Displays the Firmware Version installed in the 7100 The last configuration and the numerical designation of the Menu Item used for the last configuration update ...

Page 45: ...he information about the event being displayed same as the display you would see when the event occurred PRINT 1 All events 2 Last 20 LOG If there is no log printout in progress starts a printout as shown above Once the printout begins or if a printout is in progress when this menu is opened the message and function change to 3 Abort printout Printout starts immediately not when OK is pressed Main...

Page 46: ... the Time setup Number 2 Opens the Date setup Number 3 Opens the Day Night setup Number 4 Opens the Weekend setup Number 5 Opens the Holiday setup Note Use the keypad to enter the data Use the OK button when each section is completed The OK button acts as an Enter Key 5 Press the Reset Lamptest button and ensure that the time and date remain correct 6 3 Automatic Configuration 1 Press the Menu Bac...

Page 47: ...UPERVISORY LED TROUBLE Relay Alarms latch Trouble restore 22 Waterflow NonSilenceable AMM Waterflow NS Same as ALARM but inhibits panel silence 23 Non Reporting Actuator Latch Alarms latch 24 Non Reporting Actuator Nonlatch AMM 25 Non Reporting Ion Non latch Ion 26 Non Reporting Photo Non latch Photo Non Report Activates group but produces no other response Alarms restore 27 Ion Multilevel Ion 28 ...

Page 48: ...9000 0447 Rev I Page 42 of 42 Figure 11 Power Limited Non Power Limited Wiring ...

Page 49: ... a Return Material Authorization form from our Return Authorization Department This writing constitutes the only warranty made by Honeywell International Inc with respect to its products Honeywell International Inc 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 Bu...

Page 50: ...9000 0447 Rev I 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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