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IFC-3030 Programming Manual —

  P/N 52025:C  08/05/2005

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Page 1: ...C P N 52025 C ECN 05 126 Document 52025 08 05 2005 Fire Alarm Control Panel IFC 3030 Programming Manual...

Page 2: ...o provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable mate...

Page 3: ...rcuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verif...

Page 4: ...ing information Product 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...

Page 5: ...rameters 19 3 2 3 Panel Settings 21 3 2 4 Panel Timers Menu 1 23 3 2 5 Panel Timers Menu 2 25 3 2 6 LCD Programming 26 3 2 7 ACS Programming 26 3 2 8 Supervision 30 3 3 Panel Program Menu 2 31 3 3 1 P...

Page 6: ...89 B 1 Releasing Zones 89 B 2 NFPA Releasing Applications 90 B 3 Abort Switches 90 B 3 1 ULI Abort Switch 92 B 3 2 IRI Abort Switch 93 B 3 3 NYC Abort Switch 94 B 3 4 AHJ Abort Switch 96 B 3 5 Cross Z...

Page 7: ...x E CBE Zones and Equations 125 E 1 Zones 125 E 2 Equations 126 E 2 1 Arguments 126 E 2 2 Logic Equations 126 E 2 3 Trouble Equations 129 Appendix F Detector Initialization 131 F 1 Overview 131 F 2 To...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents 8 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005...

Page 9: ...ing or a note WARNING Information about procedures that could cause irreversible damage to the control panel irreversible loss of programming data or personal injury CAUTION Information about procedur...

Page 10: ...er Supply Charger ACPS 2406 Installation Manual APS 6R Instruction Manual APS 6R Auxiliary Power Supply Technical Bulletin CHG 120 Battery Charger Manual CHG 120 Battery Charger Technical Bulletin FCP...

Page 11: ...er to the Canadian Applications appendix in this panel s installation manual 1 3 1 Features Programming features include the following Ease of use Field program the control panel without special softw...

Page 12: ...nual before programming Enter change master and user passwords Enter panel and network parameters Program all devices and thoroughly test the entire system The Walk Test feature can be used to test de...

Page 13: ...new password that will replace the factory default password there can be up to eight alphanumeric characters Press the enter key on the keyboard RE ENTER PASSWORD will appear Retype the password for...

Page 14: ...er the information ENTER PASSWORD Press to enter a new password Type in up to eight alphanumerics on the keyboard then press enter RE ENTER PASSWORD will appear Retype the password for verification AC...

Page 15: ...nowledged events Refer to this panel s operations manual for an illustration and description of the Event Counts Display 2 2 Multiple Event List Pressing the Multiple Event List soft key shows off nor...

Page 16: ...Status soft key brings up screens for panel programming point programming autoprogramming clear programming altering the status of points walk test and other information Refer to Sections 3 and 4 for...

Page 17: ...ess the Program level press the Program Alter Status soft key on the Main Menu and at the prompt enter a master password or a user password that allows access to the Program level The following screen...

Page 18: ...ameters first then to program the individual points through autoprogramming and or point programming 3 2 Panel Program Panel programming provides the means to change settings for the panel system as a...

Page 19: ...Next Previous Selection special function key on the keypad may be used to toggle through online node numbers The network node number may be viewed by pressing the Lamp Test special function key longe...

Page 20: ...mming are allowed OFF IP commands downloads and programming are NOT allowed default TIMED IP commands downloads and programming are allowed for a two hour period after which the setting will revert to...

Page 21: ...IETARY SUPERVISING STATION Press this soft key to enable Yes or disable No Local Receive mode When enabled events and the clearing of events must be handled one at a time each must be acknowledged Lat...

Page 22: ...l loops for those inputs and outputs that have been set with point programming to participate in local mode and when type codes are the same point type that is an input with a fire type code will acti...

Page 23: ...LE REMINDER Press this soft key to toggle between the two possibilities YES Choose this to initiate a daily 11 00AM reminder that there are uncleared troubles in the system The reminder will appear on...

Page 24: ...ue of zero will cause immediate notification Default 8 The onboard trouble relay TB3 on the CPU 3030 will activate and TM 4s will report according to this setting UDACTs are notified immediately of AC...

Page 25: ...or PAS Positive Alarm Sequence Refer to Appendix C Special Zone Outputs for an explanation of this option Default OFF PRESIGNAL DELAY Press to enter a value of 00 00 OFF or a value of 1 00 to 3 00 min...

Page 26: ...e backlight will turn off when the power supply designated as the main power supply experiences AC failure The designation is made at the Supervision screen using the MAIN POWER SUPPLY AC FAIL ADDRESS...

Page 27: ...included with annunciator programming The TM 4 occupies one of the 32 annunciator addresses and the UDACT can occupy one or more of these addresses The UZC can occupy up to four annunciator addresses...

Page 28: ...enter the ACS point number The format is AxxPyy where A is the two digit device address P is the two digit point number Enter a leading zero for one digit numbers 96SYS 96 point annunciation with firs...

Page 29: ...ng point or zone is active The Status trouble LED is lit if that point or zone is in trouble or disabled This mode is for use with ACS Series annunciator points configured for telephone operation Disa...

Page 30: ...pervised Default NONE NOTE When changing from an 80 column or 80 column supervised to an 80 graphic or 80 graphic supervised printer or vice versa settings must be changed at the printer Refer to this...

Page 31: ...hedules the one displayed when the screen is invoked is the one that is currently in effect Figure 3 15 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Screen Use the arrow keys on the keyboard to navigate between occupanc...

Page 32: ...ote display refer to LCD 160 Download Menu on page 81 Figure 3 16 Remote Display Menu Screen Soft Keys INSTALL REMOTE DISPLAY To install a remote display press the arrow keys to place the cursor on th...

Page 33: ...aracters that will appear in trouble messages LOCAL CONTROL Press to toggle between YES and NO A setting of YES enables local control at the remote display 3 3 4 Loop Configuration This screen display...

Page 34: ...CLIP modules may not be used on that loop A detector s LEDs will light a steady green for several seconds while it is subjected to a detector test during FlashScan polling Each detector is tested thi...

Page 35: ...the corresponding Custom Action Message or to add or edit a message MESSAGE Enter edit a custom message in the four lines indicated The message may be up to 160 characters VIEW Press this soft key to...

Page 36: ...er with the Occupancy Schedule to determine holiday occupancy hours For example the schedule displayed in Figure 3 15 Weekly Occupancy Schedule Screen on page 31 Schedule 10 has blank fields in the Ho...

Page 37: ...ion for detectors modules panel circuits and general releasing logic and trouble zones Press the Point Programming Menu soft key of the Program Alter Status Menu to display the screen below Figure 3 2...

Page 38: ...abel that will appear in message formats If no entry is made the field will default to the point address EXTENDED LABEL Press to place the cursor at this field Type in a 12 character maximum extended...

Page 39: ...map detectors with an Action Prealarm setting The zone in the tenth position will activate when the detector reaches its Prealarm threshold no other zones in this detector s zone map will activate Pos...

Page 40: ...l the panel s SLCs in a limited manner as follows input points will activate output points of the same Type Code point type designations For example SLC inputs with fire point types will activate SLC...

Page 41: ...to save the entries made on this screen Sensitivity Detector sensitivity levels for alarm and prealarm are set at this screen which displays when the SENSITIVITY soft key is pressed at the Detector Po...

Page 42: ...TY ALARM OCCUPIED SENSITIVITY PREALARM UNOCCUPIED SENSITIVITY ALARM UNOCCUPIED SENSITIVITY PREALARM ALARM SENSITIVITY TABLE This table will toggle from ALARM to PREALARM based on which sensitivity val...

Page 43: ...Action SILENCEABLE This field determines whether the user can manually silence a detector s activated sounder relay base Values are as follows 3 4 2 Module Point Module point programming screens will...

Page 44: ...e any entries can be saved using the ACCEPT key POINT LABEL Press this soft key to place the cursor at this field Type in a 20 character maximum point label that will appear in message formats If no e...

Page 45: ...s additional functionality Position 1 This position is checked when a group zone disable command is issued If the zone number in the group zone disable command matches the zone number in the first pos...

Page 46: ...number in the group zone disable command matches the zone number in the first position of the zone map the module point will be disabled Note that the group zone disable command has no effect on gener...

Page 47: ...n illustration of how the panel assigns addresses Figure 3 34 Panel Circuit Point Addresses YES RESOUND SUPERV Silenceable resound on supervisory events Network and Local Resound YES RESOUND SECURITY...

Page 48: ...E CODE LABEL Press this soft key to scroll through the point Type Code choices stop at the appropriate selection POINT LABEL Press this soft key to place the cursor at this field Type in a 20 characte...

Page 49: ...illustration and explanation of the Detector Zone Map screen The Panel Module Zone Map screen is the same except that Panel Module replaces Detector in the title and the module address appears instead...

Page 50: ...the zone map the module point will be disabled Note that the group zone disable command has no effect on general alarm zone Z000 WALK TEST This field determines if the output will activate during Walk...

Page 51: ...um zone description that will appear in the zone s display messages ACCEPT Press to save the message and return to the previous screen 3 4 5 Releasing Zone Releasing Zone Programming This screen displ...

Page 52: ...u see Figure 3 23 on page 37 The logic equation for that zone will display in line 6 Line 4 indicates the current state of the logic zone ON or OFF If there is no equation at the logic zone number ent...

Page 53: ...oint Zone screen This screen is an alternative to typing in the information at this screen it provides point and zone formats that make it less likely for typographical errors to occur ADD LOGIC FUNCT...

Page 54: ...s to insert the point into the equation where the cursor is blinking and to return to the previous screen NEXT PREVIOUS POINT Press these soft keys to scroll forward or backward from the displayed poi...

Page 55: ...4 7 Trouble Zone Trouble Zone Programming Trouble zones provide a means of using a system trouble input to effect an output For instance an annunciator trouble can be used to activate an output device...

Page 56: ...enu appears Figure 3 45 ACS Label Menu Screen Soft Keys ACS LABEL Type a label for the selected annunciator The label can have up to 40 characters 3 5 Delete Program Press the DELETE PROGRAM MENU at t...

Page 57: ...op at the desired option Press ACCEPT to delete all loop programming for the selected option Pressing this key causes a reboot DELETE POINT To delete a point press this soft key to display the Delete...

Page 58: ...y and enter the desired SLCs loops 1 2 in this example or select AUTOPROGRAM PANEL MODULES in the Autoprogram Menu screen Figure 3 48 4 Press the ACCEPT soft key to run the Autoprogram 3 6 2 To Add De...

Page 59: ...mation Screen SLCs Soft Keys REVIEW Press this soft key to review the new devices found with the option of adding them to the program one by one devices that are in the database that the autoprogram d...

Page 60: ...xamples of the screens NOTE If panel circuit points have been added Autoprogram will add them Pressing the REVIEW soft key does not give the option to review panel circuit points ACCEPT ALL Press to a...

Page 61: ...install the new point into the panel s database EDIT Press this soft key to advance to the point programming menu for the new point This option is available for SLC points only not for panel points T...

Page 62: ...he panel s programming database The NEW field contains the information found during autoprogramming The fields contain the FlashScan Type ID codes if the device is FlashScan or they will contain the d...

Page 63: ...isplayed where the Autoprogram has found more than one detector or module with the same address Soft Keys ACCEPT Pressing this soft key acknowledges that the programmer has been informed of the double...

Page 64: ...64 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Program Autoprogram Menu...

Page 65: ...4 1 Alter Status Screen Soft Keys All soft key selections except BACK are menu selections Press to display the desired menu 4 1 Disable Enable Point Selection Figure 4 2 Point Select for Disable Enabl...

Page 66: ...able command will display Press to disable an installed programmed point or to enable a disabled one Group Zone Disable This term refers to the disabling or enabling of a general zone If the first pos...

Page 67: ...e detector addresses on the loop The screen will display the next loop when the last device on this loop is passed ACCEPT Press to proceed to the Detector Sensitivity screen 4 3 1 Sensitivity Select D...

Page 68: ...using this screen The settings 1 9 displayed below the soft key are unique to the type of detector Figure 4 6 Change Alarm Sensitivity Screen Soft Keys LAKEVIEW GENERAL HOSPITAL SYSTEM NORMAL 10 22 34...

Page 69: ...evious screen 4 4 Clear Verify Counters The Clear Verify Counters screen lets you clear all counters for detectors selected for Alarm Verification on the FACP It displays when the CLEAR VERIFY COUNTER...

Page 70: ...r Walk Test is completed notify the same people that testing is complete and the system is restored to normal operation Reconnect releasing devices Walk Test will time out and return to normal operati...

Page 71: ...ut device activated in Walk Test latches on steady green for the duration of the test If the device is put in trouble for instance the detector head is removed then replaced the LED will be latched on...

Page 72: ...arameters DISABLE ACS BOARDS This soft key allows the operator to disable ACS devices during Walk Test Press to toggle between the two choices YES disable and NO enable Default YES If this parameter i...

Page 73: ...and can be pressed at any time to exit Walk Test NEXT TEST This key appears for Advanced Walk Tests when the panel parameter is chosen at the Walk Test Menu Screen Refer to Figure 4 13 for the locati...

Page 74: ...4 Devices Test Selection Figure 4 12 Devices Test Selection Screen Soft Keys START TROUBLE TEST Press this key to generate a Trouble on the selected detector START ALARM TEST Press to generate an Ala...

Page 75: ...nd H MM Stop at the desired format DATE FORMAT Press to toggle between MM DD YY and DD MM YY formats Stop at the desired format TIME ZONE Press to scroll through a list of 34 time zone selections Stop...

Page 76: ...key to enter the point address to be forced on or off NEXT PREVIOUS SELECTION Press to progress to the next or previous point on the loop ACCEPT Press to continue to the Control On or Control Off scre...

Page 77: ...inactive the Control On screen will appear Figure 4 17 Control On Screen Soft Keys FORCE ON Press this soft key to change the state of the control module from AUTOMATIC INACTIVE to AUTOMATIC ACTIVE L...

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Page 79: ...following three screens will appear in succession while the Lamp Test key is pressed Figure 5 1 Version Screen 1 PANEL BOOT 002 003 042 APR 16 2004 APP 002 003 014 SEP 16 2004 LCM IMAGE BOOT 001 002 0...

Page 80: ...creen NOTE LCM refers to the code resident in the JCPU 3030 not the code that is programmed into the LCM NOTE LCD 160 refers to the code resident in the JCPU 3030 not the code that is programmed into...

Page 81: ...een 5 3 1 LCD 160 Download Menu The language and banner displayed on LCD 160s can be programmed at this screen Figure 5 6 LCD 160 Download Menu Screen ADDRESS Press this soft key to scroll through to...

Page 82: ...y to begin the download 5 3 2 Loop Download Menu This screen allows the programmer to select loops for downloading applications and or boot programming Figure 5 7 Loop Download Menu Screen LOOP ADDRES...

Page 83: ...the panel cannot proceed and the following screen is displayed The user must use VeriFire Tools to download the application code Usually this screen results from a power interrupt during a critical p...

Page 84: ...84 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Service Screens Application Corrupt Screen...

Page 85: ...ctor Monitor Module Control Module General Zone Releasing Zone Logic Zone Trouble Zone Panel Input Panel Output Annunciator Program Alter Status Panel Program Network Parameters IP Access Panel Settin...

Page 86: ...ion Add Point Zone Add Logic Function Add Time Date Trouble Zone Programming Annunciator Board Label Delete Program Menu Delete Point Autoprogram Menu Confirmation Screens Alter Status Disable Enable...

Page 87: ...IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 87 Screens Overview Menu Hierarchy...

Page 88: ...88 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Menu Hierarchy Screens Overview...

Page 89: ...ion Abort Switch Selection of a 3 letter abort switch type code ULI IRI NYC or AHJ defines the operation of an Abort Switch in that releasing zone Refer to the specific abort switch type code heading...

Page 90: ...nt the control panel from sending the command to dump releasing agents when the Delay Time expires Requirements for using an abort switch include the following A monitor module must be connected to a...

Page 91: ...he delay time is in effect will prevent the control panel from sending the command to dump releasing agents when the delay time expires The abort switch selection ULI IRI NYC or AHJ determines the fun...

Page 92: ...has expired the abort switch has no effect Releasing the abort switch starts a countdown by a 10 second ULI timer When the 10 second ULI timer expires the control panel activates the releasing zone ou...

Page 93: ...hen the abort switch is released and a second alarm has not occurred while the switch was held the panel waits for the cross zone conditions to be met before activating the releasing zone Figure B 4 I...

Page 94: ...panel restarts the delay timer at 15 seconds and adds the NYC delay of 90 seconds The delay timers will both expire at 105 seconds and releasing zone outputs will begin releasing at that time Followi...

Page 95: ...is releasing zone Delay Time 60 sec Press and hold the Abort Switch The control panel activates releasing zone outputs after 120 seconds have elapsed The NYC timer has not expired but it is overridden...

Page 96: ...abort switch is released the control panel restores the value of the programmed Delay Time and the delay timer counts down When the Delay Time expires the control panel activates releasing zone outpu...

Page 97: ...ypes of Cross Zones and the conditions for activating a releasing zone Table 3 Type Activates when No A Cross Zone has not been selected An alarm from any detector mapped to the releasing zone activat...

Page 98: ...to Activate the Releasing zone Cross No An alarm from any initiating device activates the releasing zone Cross Yes An alarm from any two initiating devices activates the releasing zone Cross Zone For...

Page 99: ...asing zone How to Program a Manual Release Delay Switch on page 102 SECOND SHOT latching Provides a second manual release through a monitor module connected to a UL listed pull station for a releasing...

Page 100: ...conventional zone Program Select a monitor module for use as an Abort Switch While programming this module refer to Module Point on page 43 for instructions 1 Select the ABORT SWITCH Type Code 2 Enter...

Page 101: ...ork like multiple conventional manual release switches on a conventional zone Program Select a monitor module for the manual release function While programming this module refer to Module Point on pag...

Page 102: ...efer to Releasing Zone on page 51 Example A programming example of a Monitor module programmed for MAN REL DELAY switch for Releasing Zone ZR05 Figure B 11 Monitor Module Configured as a Manual Releas...

Page 103: ...the countdown are overridden by the 10 second delay initiated by the Manual Delay switch In this example the total time elapsing from FACP countdown initiation to agent release is 17 seconds more than...

Page 104: ...configured as shown above program releasing zone ZR05 for the following releasing selections Delay Time 15 Abort Switch ULI Cross Zone Y Soak Time 30 ZR05 can be activated in one of two ways as descr...

Page 105: ...time A REL END BELL circuit remains on until the system is reset Program Select an SLC or panel circuit output module to use as a Release End Bell circuit While programming the point refer to the Poin...

Page 106: ...me Releasing Zone activates two devices if using the Cross Zone option The Delay Timer for the Releasing Zone if used expires No Abort Switch for the Releasing Zone if used is active A ULC Release Cir...

Page 107: ...ime A Release Circuit activates when An initiating device programmed to the same Releasing Zone activates two devices if using the Cross Zone option The Delay Timer for the releasing zone if used expi...

Page 108: ...le to use as a Releasing Form C Circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for instructions 1 Select the REL FORM C Type Code 2 Enter the number of the d...

Page 109: ...e activate at the same time Program Select a control module or panel circuit module to use as a releasing circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for...

Page 110: ...supervised for open circuits and ground faults Program Select an SLC output module to use with a releasing circuit While programming the point refer to the Point Programming section of this manual for...

Page 111: ...ram Program releasing zone ZR1 as follows ZR1 Delay Time 15 Abort Switch ULI Cross Zone YES Soak Time 120 Map ZR1 to all inputs and outputs shown in this example Program logic zones as follows ZL1 AND...

Page 112: ...enoids do not wait for a Delay Timer If Coding Functions are required for warning sounders use an SLC output module The same releasing hazard can activate multiple NACs Instructions for activating war...

Page 113: ...activation of outputs containing ZF0 in their zone maps for all alarm initiating devices that contain ZF0 in their CBE list A subsequent alarm will abort the Presignal Delay Timer and execute CBE list...

Page 114: ...s for Panel Circuit Outputs Coding Functions are selectable pulsed signals that energize Panel Circuit outputs when a fire alarm occurs NOTE Do not include ZF8 in the zone map of Panel Circuits used f...

Page 115: ...n does the following Allows a detector to retain its original ability to detect actual smoke and resist false alarms even as dirt and dust accumulates Reduces maintenance requirements by allowing the...

Page 116: ...ACS Maintenance Levels A graphic representation of the maintenance levels Figure D 2 Diagram of Maintenance Levels Awacs1a cdr Analog Reading Alarm Level with compensation and smoothing without compen...

Page 117: ...You can select one of nine levels from 1 to 9 0 no Pre Alarm 1 self optimizing 2 highest sensitivity 9 lowest sensitivity You can set Pre Alarm operation to Action latching or Alert non latching and...

Page 118: ...conditions There are two levels of Pre Alarm Alert Refer to Alert Level below Action Refer to Action Level on page 119 Alert and Action Pre Alarm settings are set with point programming Unique Pre Al...

Page 119: ...Point Programming screen For more information on detector zone positions refer to Figure 3 25 and the accompanying text The tenth zone can be used to control functions of a detector or group of detec...

Page 120: ...2 00 PA 6 2 00 PA 7 2 00 PA 8 2 00 to 3 00 PA 9 2 00 to 3 00 Heat Adjustable Threshold AL 1 43 C AL 2 57 C AL 3 63 C AL 4 68 C AL 5 74 C AL 6 88 C AL 7 88 C AL 8 88 C AL 9 88 C PA 1 40 C PA 2 43 C PA...

Page 121: ...program the fire alarm system to set the Alarm sensitivity to the more sensitive Pre Alarm level of the test D 5 Detector Status Display D 5 1 Detector Maintenance Display Should the panel detect a lo...

Page 122: ...n this example the System Normal message Line 5 Screen title and the address of the point being read The area between the separator lines lines 6 14 shows all information concerning the selected point...

Page 123: ...us TROUBLE ACTIVE Trouble Status TROUBLE PREALARM Trouble Status The field Trouble Status will contain a device trouble message Refer to this panel s Operations manual for information on these message...

Page 124: ...evel has been reached Refer to the following table for messages and required action Line 13 will not display for Acclimate detectors Line 14 PEAKS 56 This value represents the highest percent per foot...

Page 125: ...Z0 through Z999 General zones can be used in CCBE applications when a node number is entered before the zone number Logic Zone A logic zone consists of a logic equation Whenever the logic equation be...

Page 126: ...s 7 Maximum for the delay timer is 23 hours 59 minutes 59 seconds 23 59 59 Equations are entered using Point Programming for logic or trouble zones Refer to these sections in this manual for instructi...

Page 127: ...GE Operator Each argument within the range must conform to the requirements of the governing function The range limit is 20 consecutive arguments Example AND RANGE Z1 Z20 Zone 1 through Zone 20 must a...

Page 128: ...ll not deactivate until reset even if the argument becomes inactive The TIM Operator The TIM function is used to specify activation on specific days of the week or year Examples TIM 7 11 04 will evalu...

Page 129: ...ue when the arguments go into trouble Argument entries may consist of system trouble codes Refer to Appendix H System Troubles for a listing of these codes Examples AND L1M149 L2M110 will evaluate as...

Page 130: ...130 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 CBE Zones and Equations Equations...

Page 131: ...or is replaced with a photoelectric detector the control panel must be programmed immediately with the new detector Type Code Failure to do so can cause incorrect control panel operation including fal...

Page 132: ...132 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Detector Initialization To Replace a Detector with a Different Type of Detector...

Page 133: ...s also provide special functions such as activating switches solenoids and control panel functions FlashScan devices are assigned a special FlashScan code G 2 How to Select a Type Code Type Codes are...

Page 134: ...n alarm SUP T DUCTP supervisory N Y Photoelectric smoke detector used as a duct detector to report supervisory condition rather than alarm RFSMOKE PHOTO fire Y Y Wireless Photoelectric smoke detector...

Page 135: ...Y Y Monitors equipment security TAMPER supervisory Y Y Indicates activation of tamper switch ACK SWITCH non alarm N N Emulates panel Acknowledge switch ALLCALL PAGE non alarm N Y Emulates AMG 1 All c...

Page 136: ...arm activation GEN SUPERVIS N Y Y NAC supervisory Control Module XPC 8 or an XP5 C in NAC mode activated under any Supervisory condition includes sprinkler type GEN TROUBLE N Y Y NAC trouble Control M...

Page 137: ...B 200 FSB 200S RFX SMOKE SDRF 751 LASER 7351J PHOTO HEAT 2351TJ 2951TJ ACCLIMATE 2351TMJ 2951TMJ HIGH HEAT 5951HJ MONITOR M300MJ MINI DUAL MONITOR M301MJ M300DJ MANUAL STATION M300SMJ pull station mon...

Page 138: ...138 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Type Codes FlashScan Codes...

Page 139: ...ANNUN 7 TROUBLE 87 GROUND FAULT LOOP 1 229 STYLE 4 SHORT B LOOP 9 426 REMOTE DISPLAY 22 TROUBLE 28 ANNUN 7 NO ANSWER 88 89 RESERVED 230 STYLE 4 SHORT A LOOP 10 427 REMOTE DISPLAY 22 NO ANSWER 29 ANNU...

Page 140: ...l door is open PRINTER OFF LINE Communication loss with printer Restore power and or printer s online status PRINTER PAPER OUT Add paper PROGRAM CORRUPTED The database that houses the panel s programm...

Page 141: ...oes not turn ON the System Trouble LED or the System Trouble relay for disabled points Does not turn ON the System Trouble LED the System Trouble relay or the piezo when Drill is initiated Turns ON ke...

Page 142: ...L SETTING choice of CHICAGO disallows local drill or signal silence The DRILL and SIGNAL SILENCE keys at the panel will not function Annunciator Control Modules SLC modules and panel circuits given a...

Page 143: ...wer to a Style Y or Style Z NAC or b functions as a Form C control relay CBE Control by Event A programming method that lets you map inputs and outputs to provide a variety of output responses based o...

Page 144: ...h as some Cross Zone activations or Walk Test participation Silence Inhibit Timer A user defined timer that disables the signal silence key function for the programmed time 0 300 seconds when a fire a...

Page 145: ...e program as a file on a personal computer Also see VeriFire Tools Programming Utility VIEW Very Intelligent Early Warning System A smoke detection system consisting of the IFC 3030 control panel and...

Page 146: ...146 IFC 3030 Programming Manual P N 52025 C 08 05 2005 Glossary...

Page 147: ...ion 24 40 45 49 143 Alert Level pre alarm 118 Alter Status 65 77 Clear History 69 Alarm Event or All History 70 Clear Verify Counters 69 Control On Off 76 Force On Off 77 Point select 76 Detector Alar...

Page 148: ...anel the first time 18 Detector Alarm Sensitivity Levels 41 67 117 Alarm Verification 40 Custom action message 40 Drift Compensation 115 Extended label 38 FlashScan code label 38 Label 38 Local Mode 4...

Page 149: ...d Menu 82 LCM Local Mode See Local mode 22 Local control 21 Local mode 22 40 45 47 Local Receive mode 21 Local Settings 23 Logic equations editing 52 Logic Zone 52 125 Loop Download Menu Download Type...

Page 150: ...ents except troubles are annunciated during programming 17 An AHJ timer does not comply with UL Standard 864 96 An NYC timer does not comply with UL Standard 864 94 Clearing all programs is not necess...

Page 151: ...point 38 See also Detector Disable Enable Point 65 Module Point SLC 43 See also Module SLC Panel Circuit Module Point 47 See also Module Panel Circuit Point select 37 Zones 51 56 Poll types 34 Positio...

Page 152: ...82 Power up screen 80 Version Information 79 Signal Silence AKS 1 30 Disabling with Silence Inhibit timer 24 Local control 21 Silence Inhibit Timer 24 144 Silenceable 46 50 SLC Signaling Line Circuit...

Page 153: ...Weekly occupancy schedules 31 40 42 Wiring Style 34 wiring style network 19 X XLS 3030 E Displayless Mode 11 XPIQ power supply 24 Z Z000 general alarm 118 Zone map Control module 46 50 Detector 38 39...

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