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M200-102-01

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I56-6576-001

Table 4: Front Panel Indicators and Fault Descriptions

S

E

N

S

O

R

A

S

P

IR

A

T

O

R

D

R

IF

T

C

O

M

P

E

N

S

A

T

IO

N

TEMPERA

TURE

/

INPUT

DISABLE

/

SYSTEM

S

O

U

N

D

E

R

F

IL

T

E

R

L

O

W

F

L

O

W

H

IG

H

F

L

O

W

INITIALIZATION

LEVEL 1

SMOKE

FAULT

FAULT

POWER

LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

Figure 12:

User Interface

Buttons

Note:  The  channel  alarm  and  smoke  level  LEDs  are  under  the 

control of the CIE (Fire Panel).
Front Panel Buttons

The  front  panel  has  3  user  buttons: 

TEST

RESET

 and 

DISABLE

These buttons are used to enter the pass-code which then allows the 

user to carry out simple test functions. 

Note: In 

Remote Maintenance and Service Mode

, these buttons are 

always disabled.

Table 5: Front Panel Buttons

S

E

N

S

O

R

A

S

P

IR

A

T

O

R

D

R

IF

T

C

O

M

P

E

N

S

A

T

IO

N

TEMPERA

TURE

/

INPUT

DISABLE

/

SYSTEM

S

O

U

N

D

E

R

F

IL

T

E

R

L

O

W

F

L

O

W

H

IG

H

F

L

O

W

INITIALIZATION

LEVEL 1

SMOKE

FAULT

FAULT

POWER

LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

S

E

N

S

O

R

A

S

P

IR

A

T

O

R

D

R

IF

T

C

O

M

P

E

N

S

A

T

IO

N

TEMPERA

TURE

/

INPUT

DISABLE

/

SYSTEM

S

O

U

N

D

E

R

F

IL

T

E

R

L

O

W

F

L

O

W

H

IG

H

F

L

O

W

INITIALIZATION

LEVEL 1

SMOKE

FAULT

FAULT

POWER

LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

S

E

N

S

O

R

A

S

P

IR

A

T

O

R

D

R

IF

T

C

O

M

P

E

N

S

A

T

IO

N

TEMPERA

TURE

/

INPUT

DISABLE

/

SYSTEM

S

O

U

N

D

E

R

F

IL

T

E

R

L

O

W

F

L

O

W

H

IG

H

F

L

O

W

INITIALIZATION

LEVEL 1

SMOKE

FAULT

FAULT

POWER

LEVEL 2

SMOKE

INITIALIZATION

ALARM

PREALARM

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

2

10

3

1

4

5

6

7

8

9

INDICATOR 

ACTION 

WARNING OR TROUBLE

COMMENT / ACTION 

CHANNEL 1/2 ALARM 

ON Red  

(Set by panel) 

Channel is in alarm (relay is set ON with 

no delay) 

Default setting 

1 BLINK Green 

(Polled by panel) 

When sensor is polled   

Not when in alarm 

CHANNEL 1/2 PRE-

ALARM 

ON Yellow 

Channel is in pre-alarm  

Only with panels using Advanced Protocol 

 

 

 

 

SMOKE  LEVEL 1/2 

ON Yellow  

(Set by panel) 

Led number indicates sensor alarm 

level reached  

Only numbers 1 – 9 used - 

only with panels 

using Advanced Protocol

 

CHANNEL 1/2 MODULE 

ON Green 

 

Controlled by panel 

BLINK Green 

Module communication 

Controlled by panel 

FAULT 

ON Yellow 

Common or multiple faults 

 

POWER 

ON Green 

FAAST LT is powered 

Displays Yellow when initialising 

POWER FAULT 

ON Yellow 

Low power alert / high power fault 

Check the power supply voltage. 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Power on alert 

Disabled as default 

 

 

 

 

CHANNEL FLOW 

INDICATORS 1/2   

ON Green 

The LED indicates the air flow  for a  

channel: 

-

  Centre = normal flow 

-

  Left = flow low; (-20% at extreme) 

-

  Right = flow high; (+20% at extreme) 

On 2 channel unit: 

Upper row = Ch1 

Lower row = Ch2 

INDICATOR 

ACTION 

WARNING OR TROUBLE

COMMENT / ACTION 

LOW FLOW 

1 Blink Yellow 

Fault delay in progress 

Default is 60s; general fault set at end of delay 

ON Yellow 

Low flow fault 

Check filter; check pipe network for blockages 

INPUT  

1 BLINK Yellow 

External input fault 

Not used with default settings 

SENSOR 

2 BLINKS Yellow 

Sensor communication fault 

Check sensor addresses and installation; replace 

sensor. 

ASPIRATOR 

ON Yellow 

Air flow sensor fault 

Try to restart device. 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Flow initialization fault

  

Check filter; check pipe network for blockages; try 

to restart device. 

2 BLINKS Yellow 

Fan fault 

Try to restart device. 

DISABLE  

1 BLINK Yellow 

Alarms & alerts not reported 

Returns to Maintenance then Normal operation 

after 60min (default) 

SYSTEM 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Wrong configuration 

Flashes all FAULT LEDs; try to restart device. 

2 BLINKS Yellow 

EEPROM fault 

Check power supply voltage. Try to restart device 

3 BLINKS Yellow 

Real time clock fault 

RTC is corrupted or time reading failed.  

TEMPERATURE 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Low temperature alert 

Check the air flow temperature 

2 BLINKS Yellow 

High temperature alert 

Check the air flow temperature 

SOUNDER 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Sounder fault 

Check the sounder circuit and the EOL 

FILTER 

1 BLINK Yellow 

Filter alert at set date 

No date set as default 

HIGH FLOW 

1 Blink Yellow 

Fault delay in progress 

Default is 60s; general fault set at end of delay 

ON Yellow 

High flow fault 

Check pipe network for breaks or leaks. 

In case of simultaneous alerts/faults on the same LED, priority order is: ON (Highest), 1 blink, 2 blinks, 3 blinks (Lowest)

 

BUTTON 

NORMAL Mode 

MAINTENANCE Mode 

RESET      

When pressed for 2 s, starts PASSWORD 

PROCEDURE to enter Maintenance 

mode.

When pressed for 2 s latched alarms, faults and 

sounders (relays) are reset.  Alarm controlled by panel. If 

alarm persists, set again immediately after the reset 

In DISABLE Mode, if pressed for 2 s unit will exit from 

DISABLE Mode (but remains in MAINTENANCE Mode) 

DISABLE  

Used to increment  Password digits in 

PASSWORD PROCEDURE

When pressed for 2 s, device enters DISABLE Mode for 

60 minutes (default).  Alarm and fault relays reset . 

Smoke sensors continue to report alarm and their faults 

to the panel. 

(To exit DISABLE Mode see RESET) 

TEST         

Used to confirm password in PASSWORD 

PROCEDURE. Default Password = 3111

When pressed for 2 s and released, both sensor will 

simulate alarm 
When pressed for 4 s and released, sensor #1 will 

simulate alarm 
When pressed for 6 s and released, sensor #2 will 

simulate alarm

Warning: Outputs will be activated by test 

COMBINATIONS 

RESET + DISABLE 

When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed 

(on smoke level scales) for a preset time. 

When pressed for 2 s, shows fan speed (on smoke level 

scales) for preset time. 

RESET + TEST 

No action 

When pressed for 2 s, turns off sounders 

RESET + TEST + DISABLE 

No action 

When pressed for 2 s, unit exits from MAINTENANCE 

Mode 

Summary of Contents for LT-200 MI-FL20 Series

Page 1: ...he performance of this system is dependent upon the pipe network Any extension or modification to the designed installation may cause improper operation The operational effects of such changes need to be verified using the PipeIQ design software This equipment and all associated pipe work must be installed in accordance with all relevant codes and regulations PARTS LIST Description Quantity FAAST ...

Page 2: ...NDICATES CENTRE OF ASPIRATING PIPES FIXING HOLE FIXING HOLE USE FOR PLUMB LINE 90 mm 99 mm 59 329 212 mm 144 mm 41 mm mm mm POSITION OF BRACKET PLUMB LINE BASE OUTLINE OUTER DIMENSION OF UNIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 Minimum clearance required from hinges to open door 35 mm Figure 1 Dimensions and Knock Outs PHYSICAL INSTALLATION Front Panel Labels The LT 200 MI FL01 is shipped without the front panel labels f...

Page 3: ...should be kept sealed Note 2 Do NOT glue pipes into the pipe holes Table 1a Maximum Number of Pipe Holes Allowed Per Channel All figures quoted using highest level 1 sensitivity 1 2 3 4 5 6 CHANNEL 1 CHANNEL 2 ONLY FUNCTION ON 2 CHANNEL UNITS CHANNEL 1 NOT USED FOR COMMON CHAMBER UNIT CHANNEL 2 ONLY FUNCTIONS ON 2 CHANNEL AND COMMON CHAMBER UNITS CLASS PIPE LENGTH m MAX No HOLES CH HOLE SIZES C 10...

Page 4: ...f the unit to lever open the door as shown above SAMPLING AREA SAMPLING AREA Whenever the FAAST LT 200 is installed outside the risk area return of the exhaust air back into the protected area can reduce flow faults due to pressure difference MODULE MOUNT MODULE MOUNT F LT PMB MODULE MOUNT KIT OPTIONAL If required an input output module can be installed into the FAAST LT 200 unit The optional modu...

Page 5: ... 7 NO Alarm Relay CH1 8 NC Alarm Relay CH2 T3 9 C Alarm Relay CH2 10 NO Alarm Relay CH2 11 NC Fault Relay CH1 T4 12 C Fault Relay CH1 13 NO Fault Relay CH1 14 NC Fault Relay AUX CH2 T5 15 C Fault Relay AUX CH2 16 NO Fault Relay AUX CH2 17 Sounder Output 1 47 k ohm EOL Resistor T6 18 Sounder Output 1 19 Sounder Output 2 47 k ohm EOL Resistor T7 20 Sounder Output 2 21 Configurable Input Reset Defaul...

Page 6: ...this Note The sensors communicate with the fire panel through the loop connection whether the 24VDC power supply is on or not Module The module address is set by means of rotary decade address switches located behind the door of the unit Use a screwdriver to rotate the wheels to the desired address The selected address refers to channel 1 on 2 channel units the device assigns the next 1 module add...

Page 7: ... ACTION WARNING OR TROUBLE COMMENT ACTION LOW FLOW 1 Blink Yellow Fault delay in progress Default is 60s general fault set at end of delay ON Yellow Low flow fault Check filter check pipe network for blockages INPUT 1 BLINK Yellow External input fault Not used with default settings SENSOR 2 BLINKS Yellow Sensor communication fault Check sensor addresses and installation replace sensor ASPIRATOR ON...

Page 8: ... smoke The choice of smoke source is dependant on the installation but in all cases the smoke must be present for the duration of the test Smoke pellets or matches can be used close to the sampling point to introduce smoke particulates into the system It is recommended that smoke with a particulate life cycle of greater than 120s should be used standard aerosol sprays for point detector testing do...

Page 9: ...rt in the centre of the device to a spare USB port on the PC make sure that the USB connector is pushed fully into the FAAST LT 200 port until it clicks The device will now be in Remote Maintenance mode The USB connection must be made within 5 minutes of entering the Maintenance mode password The first time a PC running PipeIQ is connected to a FAAST LT 200 device the USB port drivers will be inst...

Page 10: ... 45l min 6 Repeat from step 3 adjust hole diameters and fan speed to achieve all the above figures 7 Next check that the sample hole sensitivity is practical for the chosen class i e it is not too sensitive Ideally to avoid false alarms hole sensitivity for a class C system should be 1 m or greater and certainly 0 5 m 8 If necessary change the Alarm level to reduce the sample hole sensitivity The ...

Page 11: ...76 98 60 6 4 4 45 0 6 1 14 3 10 87 98 50 5 4 5 4 5 45 0 62 0 98 3 9 95 44 40 4 4 5 4 5 45 0 76 0 80 3 10 79 53 30 3 5 5 46 0 83 1 29 4 10 78 55 20 2 5 5 5 5 45 0 92 0 97 4 10 71 28 10 1 6 5 6 5 45 1 1 31 5 10 66 37 Non sensing end hole CLASS C PIPE DESIGNS WITH SINGLE SAMPLE HOLE END HOLE SIZE AND 10m SPACING 2 PIPE T FORM Per pipe length Number of holes Hole size End hole Air flow Flow balance Av...

Page 12: ...pe Number of holes Hole size End hole Air flow Flow balance Average sensitivity Alarm level Fan Total hole area m per pipe mm mm I min m mm2 50 3 5 5 45 0 84 0 40 1 4 117 83 40 3 4 5 4 5 46 0 89 0 40 1 5 95 44 30 3 4 4 46 0 93 0 40 1 7 75 41 20 2 5 5 46 0 96 0 40 2 6 78 55 10 1 6 5 6 5 44 1 0 33 3 8 66 37 CLASS B PIPE DESIGNS WITH SINGLE SAMPLE HOLE SIZE Inc SAMPLING END HOLE AND 10m SPACING 1 PIP...

Page 13: ... 83 0 20 1 9 84 83 20 2 6 5 6 5 44 0 94 0 14 1 10 66 37 10 X X No adequate or recommended single sample hole size design CLASS A PIPE DESIGNS WITH SINGLE SAMPLE HOLE SIZE Inc SAMPLING END HOLE AND 10m SPACING 2 PIPE T FORM Each pipe Number of holes Hole size End hole Air flow Flow balance Average sensitivity Alarm level Fan Total hole area m per pipe mm mm I min m mm2 50 3 5 5 45 0 84 0 40 1 4 117...

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