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KFP-A Series Installation 

Manual 

P/N 00-3252-501-0003-04 

• ISS 

04MAY15 

Summary of Contents for KFP-AE1(-S)

Page 1: ...KFP A Series Installation Manual P N 00 3252 501 0003 04 ISS 04MAY15...

Page 2: ...d other relevant provisions of Directive 2004 108 EC 2012 19 EU WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be disposed of as unsorted municipal waste in the European Union For proper recyc...

Page 3: ...ections 24 Chapter 3 Configuration and commissioning 35 Introduction 36 Maintenance level operation and configuration 39 Installer level operation and configuration 53 Commissioning 106 Chapter 4 Main...

Page 4: ...y or otherwise Because some jurisdictions do not allow the exclusion or limitation of liability for consequential or incidental damages the preceding limitation may not apply to you In any event the t...

Page 5: ...ble equipment damage They tell you which actions to take or to avoid in order to prevent the damage Note Note messages advise you of the possible loss of time or effort They describe how to avoid the...

Page 6: ...iv KFP A Series Installation Manual...

Page 7: ...provides an introduction to your control panel the main controls and the indicators Content Product range 2 Product compatibility 3 Product overview 4 The user interface 4 Front panel controls and in...

Page 8: ...and fire protection controls KFP AF2 FB2 PRT Two loop addressable fire alarm control panel with fire routing and fire protection controls and internal printer KFP AF2 SCFB S Two loop addressable SS 3...

Page 9: ...ompatibility Products compatible with these control panels are listed in the supplied compatibility list Only those products specified in the compatibility list are guaranteed to be compatible with th...

Page 10: ...der Delay button and LED 8 Sounder Fault Disabled Test LED 9 Programmable output group start stop button and LED 10 Supply Fault LED 11 Earth Fault LED 12 Low Battery LED 13 System Fault LED 14 Reset...

Page 11: ...Jog dial and function buttons 13 Reset button and LED 14 Panel Silence button and LED 15 Sounder Start Stop Button and LED 16 System Fault LED 17 Low Battery LED 18 Earth Fault LED 19 Supply Fault LED...

Page 12: ...tors The table below includes information for the common controls and indicators available for fire repeater and evacuation panels Table 3 Common controls and indicators Control LED LED colour Descrip...

Page 13: ...n and activates fire protection A flashing LED indicates that fire protection has been activated A steady LED indicates that the fire protection signal has been acknowledged by the remote monitoring e...

Page 14: ...sounders If the LED is off pressing the button activates the sounders if the control panel status and operating mode allow manual activation of sounders The LED also indicates the status of the sounde...

Page 15: ...ses or when the delay is cancelled Programmable start stop buttons and LEDs Red Yellow Starts or stops the the output group associated with the programmable button when pressed with the Confirm button...

Page 16: ...n on output groups see Output groups on page 89 LCD controls and indicators Figure 3 LCD controls and indicators 1 Day night mode indicator 2 System date and time and active fire routing delay or exte...

Page 17: ...larm information for the first and last zones to report an alarm is displayed in the LCD message area Faults The number beside this icon indicates the number of active faults Additional information is...

Page 18: ...tion The buzzer sounds continuously Indicates a fire alarm or a system fault The buzzer sounds intermittently long tone 1 Indicates all other faults The buzzer sounds intermittently short tone 1 Indic...

Page 19: ...ing panel is included in the fire network In addition to the above the following system status events are also added to the event log but are not included in the control panel current events report Ta...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Introduction 14 KFP A Series Installation Manual...

Page 21: ...abinet and PCB layout 17 Cabinet installation 19 Where to install the control panel 19 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 19 Adding the menu inserts 20 Connecting the user interface cable 21 Connecting th...

Page 22: ...d To avoid personal injury or death from electrocution remove all sources of power and allow stored energy to discharge before installing or removing equipment Caution Equipment damage hazard This pro...

Page 23: ...erial port 3 Loop and fire system connectors 4 Spirit level 5 Earth studs 6 Ethernet connector 7 USB type B connector 8 USB type A connectors 9 COM0 and COM1 serial ports 10 COM0 and COM1 interface co...

Page 24: ...3 Earth studs 4 Ethernet connector 5 USB type B connector 6 USB type A connectors 7 COM0 and COM1 serial ports 8 COM0 and COM1 interface connectors 9 Battery connector 10 Power supply connector 11 Ma...

Page 25: ...de enough floor and wall space to allow the control panel to be installed and serviced without any obstructions The cabinet should be mounted so that the user interface is at eye level Note This produ...

Page 26: ...in spirit level and mark drill points on the wall 3 Drill all required holes and insert a 6 mm wall plug into each 4 Insert a screw in position 1 and hang the cabinet onto this screw 5 Insert screws i...

Page 27: ...escriptions for any output groups assigned to the programmable buttons to insert 3 Note Different versions of insert 3 are provided for fire panels and for evacuation panels and each is marked with th...

Page 28: ...rnal printer and load the printer with paper See Printer configuration on page 69 for printer configuration options The internal printer is only available on selected models Connecting the internal pr...

Page 29: ...Chapter 2 Installation KFP A Series Installation Manual 23 Loading paper Load the paper for the internal printer as shown below Figure 11 Loading the paper for the internal printer...

Page 30: ...cable may be used subject to site specific electromagnetic interference EMI conditions and installation testing Using shielded loop cable In most installations shielded loop cable is not required and...

Page 31: ...ed devices Securing cables Use 20 mm cable glands to ensure clean and secure connections All cables should be fed through the cable guides in the cabinet housing to eliminate movement Overview of fire...

Page 32: ...nnecting loops Loop guidelines For best results follow these guidelines when connecting loops Install at least one isolator per loop we recommend one for every 32 devices Keep loop cabling away from h...

Page 33: ...s shown in Figure 12 on page 25 Class A loop connection Connect Class A loops as shown in Figure 12 on page 25 Class A loops are supervised for open and short circuits Terminate unused Class A loops A...

Page 34: ...and INPUT2 For input configuration see Field configuration on page 76 Connecting inputs Connect input switches to INPUT1 and INPUT2 as shown in Figure 12 on page 25 For input supervision open and shor...

Page 35: ...normally open NO terminals of the relay when there is an alarm Not supervised FAULT OUT SUPERVIS 1 This fault output is activated when the control panel is not reporting a fault Note This output comp...

Page 36: ...Configurable outputs Class B Configurable outputs Class A One loop panel 2 OUT1 and OUT2 1 OUT1 OUT2 Two loop panel 4 OUT1 to OUT4 2 OUT1 OUT2 and OUT3 OUT4 Two loop panel with loop expansion board 8...

Page 37: ...er cabling to avoid potential short circuits and interference Use the provided cable ties to secure mains cables to the cabinet on either side of the fuse terminal block to prevent movement Caution If...

Page 38: ...ment may be connected to the BAT connector Note If the control panel indicates a Supply Fault then the batteries may need to be replaced Connecting expansion boards Caution Always disconnect the contr...

Page 39: ...o form a ring as shown below Figure 18 Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration Caution Use bus network configuration only in cases where the detection zones and mandatory EN 54 2 output func...

Page 40: ...0 2 232 KIT not supplied The kit contains a 3 m cable and the 2010 2 232 IB isolation board required for external RS 232 device connections Serial port connections for each output type are shown below...

Page 41: ...Password setup menu 52 Installer level operation and configuration 53 The Main menu 53 Panel configuration 53 ID configuration 54 Regional options 55 Firenet configuration 56 Communications configurat...

Page 42: ...are described in the product operation manual Maintenance The maintenance level allows routine maintenance tasks and is reserved for authorized users who have been trained to operate and maintain the...

Page 43: ...l 1 Press F3 Logout from the Main menu Configuration overview PC based configuration For best results we recommend that the control panel and fire system is configured using our Configuration Utility...

Page 44: ...tion fire network and communications For more information see Panel configuration on page 53 2 Field configuration loop devices zones and control panel inputs and outputs For more information see Fiel...

Page 45: ...ocess without storing or applying the current configuration change Note When updating multiple configuration settings we recommend that you save after each change and then apply all changes from the M...

Page 46: ...is reached The default test timeout value is 60 minutes This value must be set to 000 to disable the timeout and to force the manual cessation of zone test operations By default no disable timeout va...

Page 47: ...ode to change selected day night fire detection and response criteria based on preconfigured time settings as shown below Note This option is not available on repeater panels Table 18 Day night mode s...

Page 48: ...tart night mode at 22 00 and end at midnight set the night mode start time for the day to 22 00 and the day mode start time for the following day to 00 00 Setting the holiday calendar Select Holiday c...

Page 49: ...NO to process mode change commands from the day night mode schedule and holiday calendar or YES to override mode change commands from the day night mode schedule and holiday calendar The default sett...

Page 50: ...enu to set up email accounts for event notifications and to safely remove a USB device connected to the control panel Managing email accounts Select Email accounts to manage the email accounts for rem...

Page 51: ...this menu Zones Devices individually or by device type Control panel inputs and outputs Output groups sounder fire routing fire protection or program Disabling a system feature or device To disable a...

Page 52: ...ol panel and loop output activation Output group activation Device LED activation Remote features and devices Batteries Note Tests for outputs and output groups local or remote continue for as long as...

Page 53: ...test activation of an input 1 Determine the input functionality consult your fire system installation details 2 Select Service mode from the Test menu and then select Local or Global Service mode ensu...

Page 54: ...oop number and device address when prompted A list of all the devices on the selected loops is displayed 3 Select the corresponding device and then press the jog dial to activate the device LED To tur...

Page 55: ...nd then select Service mode 2 Select Activate service mode and then select YES to activate service mode or NO to deactivate service mode 3 Select Global and then select YES to activate service mode ac...

Page 56: ...d using the configuration utility Firenet status Displays the current status for all control panels in the fire network Save Print reports Saves or prints reports PAK List Displays details of all PAKs...

Page 57: ...different flash drive Figure 21 USB connectors on the control panel PCB 1 USB connectors Saving reports Select Save report to save a report Reports are saved to a USB flash drive not supplied in XML f...

Page 58: ...lows for a maximum of 20 user accounts all user levels combined To edit an operator user account 1 Select Password setup from the Main menu and then select Manage users A list of the user accounts tha...

Page 59: ...dentify user session activity in the event log 4 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 5 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Installer leve...

Page 60: ...es the previous configuration or restores the default factory settings Expansion boards Configures any installed expansion boards Load auxiliary files Loads auxiliary files from a USB flash drive Auxi...

Page 61: ...efault European Union EN 54 2 Evacuation European Union Spain NBN S 21 100 1 European Union Belgium NEN 2535 2575 2 European Union Holland VdS 2540 1 European Union Germany British Standard 3 European...

Page 62: ...s the types of events to repeat from other control panels in the fire network Command filter Configures the types of commands sent to the fire network in control panels with the corresponding global c...

Page 63: ...if the control panel event filter has condition and fault reporting disabled the repeater repeats only alarm prealarm alert and technical alarm conditions Therefore in Repeater mode the panel uses the...

Page 64: ...ls 3 Select the control panel from the list and then select YES to allow global control or NO to stop global control 4 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 5 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 E...

Page 65: ...anels within the network to have locally defined day night mode settings If this setting is not activated the control panel does not send the day night mode change and does not process these commands...

Page 66: ...y Configures the gateway 0 0 0 0 Port Configures the port 2505 1 Direct 2 If checked enables direct email support Disabled DNS Configures the DNS server IP address used for direct email support 000 00...

Page 67: ...ccount 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 6 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Email server Note These settings have no effect if dir...

Page 68: ...ated To change the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Other settings and then select 24V AUX config 3 Select YES or NO for deactivation during reset 4 Select YES or NO for...

Page 69: ...re sound for a new alarm in the same zone if a manual call point alarm is reported following a detector alarm Table 28 Sounder re sound configuration options YES default A new zone in alarm re sounds...

Page 70: ...continue to sound when the input is off 4 Select Time and then enter the duration in seconds 1 to 10 Enter the school bell duration in seconds if you selected NO in step 3 or leave the duration blank...

Page 71: ...hange the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Other settings and then select VdS settings 3 Select and clear the Alarms in standard format check box 4 Press F4 Enter and the...

Page 72: ...vice on page 44 To save a configuration to file 1 Open the control panel door and insert the USB flash drive into either of the USB type A connectors see Figure 4 on page 17 Close the control panel do...

Page 73: ...board 1 By default repeater panels have the network board configured as installed To add an expansion board 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Expansion boards 3 Select the expansion bo...

Page 74: ...and then press F1 Back 7 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu 8 Remove the USB flash drive as described in Removing a USB device on page 44...

Page 75: ...open the control panel door and install a jumper onto JP4 on the control panel PCB see Figure 23 below and then press F3 Reboot The control panel reboots Follow the on screen instructions 3 When prom...

Page 76: ...guration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu and then select Printer config 2 Select Int printer config Ext printer config or Terminal config 3 Select and check the check box for the options that...

Page 77: ...guration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select DACT config and then select General config 3 Select and check the check box for the options that you want to enable 4 Press F4 Enter and then...

Page 78: ...MS B1 first backup CMS B2 second backup CMS etc 1 NO Enabled Enables or disables communication with the CMS NO Account Configures the account information that identifies the control panel Maximum 6 di...

Page 79: ...ledgement time 48 x 10 ms 1 See Appendix B PSTN country codes on page 125 for a complete list of country codes 2 These correspond to the line 1 and line 2 connectors on the installed DACT board To cha...

Page 80: ...egistration guide for more details on how to register or unregister purchased PAKs Select Panel Activ Key to register or unregister panel activation keys PAKs PAKs are used to extend the default funct...

Page 81: ...e at which to poll the SNTP server 00 00 1 See SNTP server on page 61 for SNTP server configuration To change the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the Main menu 2 Select Auto date and time 3 Co...

Page 82: ...ble 40 Field configuration options Option Description Autosetup Automatically configures installed loop devices to their default settings Loop device configuration Configures installed loop devices or...

Page 83: ...roup number 971 Assign all fire protection outputs where available to the default fire protection output group output group number 981 Assign the default initial zone to zone 1 Indicate the number of...

Page 84: ...ator if an optional zone indicator board is installed the maximum number of zones in test and the number of global zones Zone config Configures additional zone settings such as the zone type normal or...

Page 85: ...ber is outside the valid range determined by the corresponding initial zone and the number of loops of the control panel the operation does not complete and an invalid zone number error is displayed o...

Page 86: ...ed zone indicator board The remaining zones for the corresponding control panel follow sequentially as shown in Table 43 below The initial zone range is as follows Between 01 and 9960 for a 40 zone in...

Page 87: ...the table below Table 44 Zone configuration options Option Description Default value Type Configures the zone alarm confirmation type See Zone alarm confirmation on page 82 for more information NML n...

Page 88: ...ions are shown below Table 45 Zone alarm confirmation types Option Description NML default No confirmation is required sD A type A EN 54 2 The alarm is confirmed by the same detector Alarms generated...

Page 89: ...ve of which device first reports the alarm event dMaZ The alarm is confirmed by two different manual call points in the same local area irrespective of which device first reports the alarm event A det...

Page 90: ...ices or inputs that do not meet the corresponding criteria shown in the Description column Area configuration Select Area configuration to configure confirmation areas An area is a group of zones wher...

Page 91: ...t of available input types 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 6 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu Table 49 Configurable input types...

Page 92: ...l was received correctly If the acknowledgement is not received within 100 seconds of fire routing activation the control panel reports a fire routing fault FRAK2 Fire routing acknowledgement type 2 T...

Page 93: ...Main menu Panel output configuration Configurable options for control panel outputs are shown below Table 50 Configurable options for control panel outputs Option Description Type Configures the outpu...

Page 94: ...ates when the control panel is in test status DIS Select this option for an output that activates when the control panel is in disable status To enable or disable a control panel output 1 Select Field...

Page 95: ...e no associated buttons or LEDs on the front of the control panel but their status is displayed on the LCD The default control panel output groups are shown below Note This option is not available on...

Page 96: ...group type for a default output group 4 In the Control option select ENB enable DIS disable DIS_D disable in day mode or DIS_N disable in night mode 5 Enter a brief text description for the output gro...

Page 97: ...groups can be delayed based on alarm confirmation configuration this may be used for example with outputs for extinguishing devices The maximum configurable delay is 999 seconds The output group alarm...

Page 98: ...rol panel This field is only available when configuring confirmation for an extinguishing output group 7 Press F4 Enter and then press F1 Back 8 Press F1 Save F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember t...

Page 99: ...the button 7 Select Delay and then enter any required confirmation delay in seconds The delay counts down after the Confirm button is pressed before activating the assigned output group The maximum de...

Page 100: ...ow Table 56 Configurable options for output group delays Field Description Group_n Output group selection all output groups of the type selected or a single output group of the type selected Active Ou...

Page 101: ...equired See Additional day night mode settings on page 43 Use these options to configure for example activation of sounders and fire routing with 2 minute delay for any zone in alarm in the fire netwo...

Page 102: ...s only observed if the corresponding warning time is also configured see Warning time on page 100 for more information on this option The maximum warning delay value is 10 minutes 7 Press F4 Enter and...

Page 103: ...arning tone for a second stage sounders application For standard applications with no warning tone requirement this time must be 0 WrnT_4E Warning time extended If checked the warning tone where confi...

Page 104: ...from the Main menu Investigation mode Select Investigation mode to define a regional investigation mode for the control panel The available options are shown in the table below The default setting is...

Page 105: ...ted FREXT_VDS 2 Extended fire routing delay typically for Germany The configured fire routing delay starts to count down when the control panel reports a detector alarm If the alarm is acknowledged du...

Page 106: ...g tone continues to sound for the duration of any configured delay that precedes the evacuation tone See Figure 24 and Figure 25 on page 101 below for examples of delays with and without second stage...

Page 107: ...ounder delay starts During the configured disable time the Sounder Start Stop LED is off and the sounders cannot be silenced before activation by pressing the Sounder Start Stop button In the time bet...

Page 108: ...nel power supply and batteries Loop values Displays the voltage and current consumption values for the control panel loops 1 Includes VIN1 and VIN2 values for compact repeaters To activate a diagnosti...

Page 109: ...value 1 AV1 AV2 or status value STA 1 Val2 Device type Val3 Device address Val4 Device status 2 Val5 CRC of the reply 2 1 The analogue values displayed are the raw binary values received from the dev...

Page 110: ...ly F4 Discard or F2 Exit Remember to apply saved settings from the Main menu To delete a user account 1 Select Password setup from the Main menu and then select Manage users A list of all user account...

Page 111: ...access is selected the control panel automatically prefills the last username and password combination entered for login If secure access is selected all username and password information must be ente...

Page 112: ...and that all cabling complies with the recommendations outlined in Recommended cables on page 24 That all software functions are correctly programmed That all installed detectors are appropriate for i...

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Page 115: ...Series Installation Manual 109 Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on fire alarm system and battery maintenance Content Fire alarm system maintenance 110 Battery maintenanc...

Page 116: ...ault and alarm events The control panel power supply should be checked and the batteries tested using the Battery test menu option see Battery test fault indications on page 111 Annual maintenance Con...

Page 117: ...lashing Supply Fault LED indicates a battery fault or a battery cable fault Additional information for the fault is displayed on the LCD as shown below Table 65 Battery fault messages LCD message Desc...

Page 118: ...isting batteries from the cabinet 3 Install and connect the replacement batteries using the bridge provided Observe the correct polarity 4 Dispose of the battery as required by local ordinances or reg...

Page 119: ...ontrol panel Content Loop specifications 114 Power supply specifications 114 Battery and battery charger specifications 115 LCD specifications 115 Communication port specifications 116 Fire network sp...

Page 120: ...15 Mains frequency 50 60 Hz 5 Mains current Maximum Average 1 5 A at 240 VAC 3 15 A at 110 VAC 0 6 A at 240 VAC 1 3 A at 110 VAC CIE input voltage and current mains on 24 VDC 4 A Power mains on 137 V...

Page 121: ...mum output current which can be supplied continuously 3 Imax b is the rated maximum output current which can be supplied for a short duration in which battery charging is not required Battery and batt...

Page 122: ...verview Configurable outputs General fire outputs General fault outputs 24V AUX output Configurable inputs One loop panel 2 Class B 1 Class A 2 see note 2 see note 1 2 Two loop panel 4 Class B 2 Class...

Page 123: ...utput cable length restrictions may apply see Calculating the maximum output current as a function of the cable length on page 118 2 Up to a maximum system consumption of 4 A Imax b Fire and fault out...

Page 124: ...ut current as a function of the length of the cable IL VC RC Where IL is the maximum allowable current VC is the maximum voltage loss in the cable see note below RC is the overall measured resistance...

Page 125: ...27 mm 450 x 173 x 550 mm Weight without batteries Small cabinet Large cabinet 5 2 kg 7 4 kg Number of cable knockouts Small cabinet Large cabinet 9 x 20 mm at top of cabinet 2 x 20 mm at bottom of cab...

Page 126: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 120 KFP A Series Installation Manual Figure 27 Large cabinet dimensions and views...

Page 127: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications KFP A Series Installation Manual 121 Figure 28 Small cabinet dimensions and views...

Page 128: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 122 KFP A Series Installation Manual...

Page 129: ...Repeater Repeater mask All panels repeated IP address 192 168 104 140 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway 0 0 0 0 Port 2505 24V auxiliary Not deactivated during reset not deactivated when running on ba...

Page 130: ...Activated by fire alarms in all zones Fault output Follows the General Fault LED and is activated when there is no fault fail to safe IN1 and IN2 Technical alarm latched T_AL Delays All delays to 0 in...

Page 131: ...77 Bahrain 6 Ireland 42 Reunion 78 Belarus 7 Israel 43 Romania 79 Belgium 8 Italy 44 Russia 80 Bermuda 9 Japan 45 Saudi Arabia 81 Brazil 10 Jordan 46 Singapore 82 Brunei 11 Kazakhstan 47 Slovakia 83 B...

Page 132: ...e 96 Equador 25 Mexico 61 UK 97 Egypt 26 Moldova 62 Uruguay 98 El Salvador 27 Morocco 63 USA 99 Estonia 28 Netherlands 64 Uzbekistan 100 Finland 29 New Zealand 65 Venezuela 101 France 30 Nigeria 66 Ye...

Page 133: ...t_out Panel setup Date and time Day Night mode Day Night schedule Holiday calendar Day Night setup Communications Email accounts Remove USB device Disable Enable Zones Devices Panel outputs Panel inpu...

Page 134: ...Device status Panel I O status Output groups status Rules status Firenet status Save Print reports All Current events Event log Attention required Zone status Device status Panel I O status Output gro...

Page 135: ...configuration Sounders Fire routing Fire protection Program Per zone General delays Loop Class Panel setup ID configuration Date and time Day Night mode Day Night schedule Holiday calendar Day Night...

Page 136: ...nguage fonts System update Printer configuration Int printer configuration Ext printer configuration Terminal configuration DACT configuration General configuration Ethernet configuration CMS configur...

Page 137: ...tery test Reports Event log View all Clear Attention required Revision Firmware revision Configuration revision Serial numbers Contact details Zone status Zone mapping Device status Panel I O status O...

Page 138: ...y Night schedule Holiday calendar Day Night setup Communications Email accounts Remove USB device Disable enable Panel outputs Panel inputs Remote disable Test Output test Panel outputs Service mode R...

Page 139: ...n General configuration Panel I O configuration Panel inputs Panel outputs Output groups Programmable controls Activation configuration General delays Panel setup ID configuration Date and time Day Ni...

Page 140: ...tion Int printer configuration Ext printer configuration Terminal configuration DACT configuration General configuration Ethernet configuration CMS configuration PSTN configuration GPRS configuration...

Page 141: ...sion Firmware revision Configuration revision Serial numbers Contact details Panel I O status Firenet status Rules status Save Print reports All Current events Event log Attention required Panel I O s...

Page 142: ...Appendix C Menu maps 136 KFP A Series Installation Manual...

Page 143: ...mation input from fire alarm routing equipment 2 7 10 Output to fire protection equipment type A B and C 3 7 11 Delays to outputs 4 7 12 Dependencies on more than one alarm signal types A B and C 4 7...

Page 144: ...2002 A2 2006 Product identification See model number on product identification label Intended use See DoP point 3 Essential characteristics See DoP point 9 EN 54 13 European compatibility assessment o...

Page 145: ...terminal block 31 outputs 29 UI cable 21 control panel configuration load 66 restore default 66 restore previous 65 save 66 custom screens adding 67 D DACT CMS configuration 72 Ethernet configuration...

Page 146: ...ics 28 activation test 47 configuration 85 connections 28 types 85 installer user level 36 internal printer configuration 69 connection 22 loading paper 23 L language files 68 LCD controls 10 icons 11...

Page 147: ...update 69 T TCP IP settings 60 U USB device removing 44 user account create new 53 104 delete 52 104 edit 52 104 user levels 36 Z ZI initial zone LED 80 zone add 79 alarm confirmation 81 alarm confirm...

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