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Appendix A

 

Default configurations

 

The following table includes default configurations for your control panel. 

Table 12: Default configurations 

Description Default 

setting 

Power supply operation 

230 VAC 

Control panel ID 

01 

Day/Night mode 

Full day to day mode 

Control panel network 
operation Standalone 

Network Global commands  Yes 

Network mask 

0 (all panels excluded from the mask) 

Repeater panel network 
operation Networked 

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 
batteries 

Fault Mask 

All faults will be reported 

Sounders re-sound 

Sounders re-sounds 

Expansion boards repeater  Network board is configured 

Initial zone 

All detectors, manual call points, and zone modules to the initial 
zone 

All sounders to the sounder output group 

Autosetup zone 

All relay/non-supervised outputs to the programmable group 1 
(PRG1) 

Summary of Contents for KFP-AF Series

Page 1: ...P N 501 405103 1 10 REV 1 0 ISS 20NOV09 KFP AF Series Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...dors of the respective products Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information con...

Page 3: ...lation 11 Connections 14 Chapter 3 Configuration and commissioning 23 User levels 24 Configuration overview 25 Maintenance operation and configuration 27 Installer operation and configuration 34 Commi...

Page 4: ...rity having jurisdiction is mandatory GE Security shall not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss of property or other damages or losses owing...

Page 5: ...roduct range 2 Fire alarm control panels 2 Fire alarm repeater panels 2 Repeater functionality 2 Fire routing control and indication 2 Product compatibility 2 Control panel overview 3 The user interfa...

Page 6: ...KFP AFR Addressable fire alarm repeater panel KFP AFR FB Addressable fire alarm repeater panel with fire routing controls Repeater functionality All control panels including the fire alarm control pa...

Page 7: ...4 General Fault LED 5 Alarm LED 6 LCD 7 Sounder Delay button and LED 8 Sounder Fault Disabled LED 9 Supply Fault LED 10 Earth Fault LED 11 Low Battery LED 12 System Fault LED 13 Reset button and LED...

Page 8: ...ly configured delay as it counts down and activates fire routing A flashing LED indicates that fire routing activates when the configured delay elapses A steady LED indicates that fire routing is acti...

Page 9: ...again restarts them A flashing LED indicates that sounders activate when a configured delay elapses A steady LED indicates that the sounders are active sounding Panel Silence button and LED Yellow Si...

Page 10: ...LCD controls and indicators 1 Day night mode indicator 2 System date and time 3 Current alarm fault and condition events 4 Message display area 5 Soft keys menu options linked to function buttons F1 F...

Page 11: ...ditional information is available by pressing F1 Show Events Detector alarm 1 This icon indicates that the system has detected a detector alarm Manual call point alarm 1 This icon indicates that the s...

Page 12: ...ary of conditions System events logged as conditions are shown below Condition Description Tests A control panel feature or device is being tested Disablements A control panel feature or device is dis...

Page 13: ...ional standard and any other applicable regulations Content Cabinet and PCB layout 10 Cabinet installation 11 Where to install the control panel 11 Fixing the cabinet to the wall 11 Adding the menu in...

Page 14: ...CB layout two loop control panel 1 Loop and fire system connectors 2 Spirit level 3 Earth stud 4 Ethernet connector 5 USB type B connector 6 USB type A connectors 7 Battery connector 8 Power supply co...

Page 15: ...abinet should be mounted so that the user interface is at eye level Fixing the cabinet to the wall Fix the cabinet to the wall using the following nylon wall plugs and screws 5 x M4 30 mm screws 5 x 6...

Page 16: ...Chapter 2 Installation 12 KFP AF Series Installation Manual Figure 4 Mounting hole locations...

Page 17: ...nual 13 Adding the menu inserts Add the control panel interface menus as shown below Each insert is numbered 1 to 4 and is inserted into the location indicated with the printed area facing the front o...

Page 18: ...ith KAL21 cable 1 Fire network cable Twisted pair CAT5 12 to 26 AWG 3 31 to 0 129 mm2 1 2 km Ethernet cable Shielded CAT5 100 m USB cable Standard USB cable with A B connectors 10 m 1 26 per wire Maxi...

Page 19: ...when connecting loops Install at least one isolator per loop we recommend one for every 32 devices Keep loop cabling away from high voltage cables or any other source of interference Star stub and tee...

Page 20: ...age 15 Class A loop connection Connect Class A loops as shown in Figure 6 on page 15 Class A loops are supervised for open and short circuit Terminate unused Class A loops A to B and A to B Class B lo...

Page 21: ...llation sheet Connecting inputs Input functionality Each control panel has two supervised inputs marked INPUT1 and INPUT2 For input configuration see Field configuration on page 42 For input activatio...

Page 22: ...nd normally open NO terminals of the relay when there is an alarm Not supervised FAULT OUT SUPERVIS This fault output is activated when the control panel is not reporting a fault 1 Short circuit open...

Page 23: ...ded in the compatibility sheet supplied with your control panel Connecting fire and fault outputs Connect the FIRE OUT SUPERVIS and FAULT OUT SUPERVIS outputs as shown in Figure 6 on page 15 A 15 k en...

Page 24: ...For fuse specifications see Chapter 5 Technical specifications on page 57 Selecting 115 or 230 VAC operation WARNING An incorrect power setting can damage the power supply Always disconnect the contr...

Page 25: ...be replaced Caution No other equipment may be connected to the BAT connector Connecting expansion boards WARNING Always disconnect the control panel from the mains power supply before installing an ex...

Page 26: ...1 Fire network ring configuration Bus configuration WARNING Use this network configuration only in cases where the detection zones and mandatory EN 54 2 output functions sounder and fire routing outpu...

Page 27: ...ling system features or devices 31 Testing zones 32 Testing input and output activation 32 Testing batteries 33 Changing passwords 33 Installer operation and configuration 34 The main menu 34 Panel co...

Page 28: ...escribed in the product operation manual Maintenance This operation level corresponds to EN 54 2 access level 3 This level allows routine maintenance tasks and is reserved for authorized users who hav...

Page 29: ...Current configuration files can be saved directly to a USB flash drive and modified in the configuration utility If configuring your fire system using the configuration utility 1 Configure the communi...

Page 30: ...tion control revision the options listed below are available when making configuration changes to the control panel The control panel configuration and configuration revision is only updated when conf...

Page 31: ...up or clear the Event log View and save reports Disable or enable system features or loop devices see note below Test zones fire alarm control panels only inputs outputs and batteries Change the Opera...

Page 32: ...wn below Mode LCD icon Description Day In this mode an automatic fire alarm an alarm activated by a detector will activate sounders and fire routing if enabled after any configured delay Subject to co...

Page 33: ...USB flash drive not supplied in XML format and can be viewed with the configuration utility application To back up the event log 1 Open the control panel cabinet door 2 Insert a USB flash drive into e...

Page 34: ...ormation for zones Attention required Select this option to view all devices reporting a fault condition Zone mapping 1 Use this option to see which devices are assigned to each zone in your fire syst...

Page 35: ...and fire routing activation groups including remote sounder and fire routing activation groups if your control panel forms part of a fire network Note the following Loop devices and programmed config...

Page 36: ...alarm Fire routing sounders and programmable activations are not activated The control panel resets the initiating device after five seconds and clears the alarm manual call points must first be clos...

Page 37: ...sible on the LCD for the duration of the test operation not related to the output activation test continues as normal in the background Testing batteries To test batteries 1 Select Test from the main...

Page 38: ...the LCD when the control panel is in standby Date and time Select this option to configure the control panel date and time and to synchronize the date and time in a fire network Day night mode Select...

Page 39: ...ire network To set the control panel date and time 1 Select Panel setup from the main menu 2 Select Date and time 3 Enter the date using the format DD MM YY for example 10 06 09 4 Enter the time using...

Page 40: ...Repeater map Select this option to configure the control panels to repeat Allow control Select this option to configure global control options for networked control panels and repeaters Class B Select...

Page 41: ...selected to be repeated Therefore in networked repeater mode the panel uses the network To process and display the events received from any remote panel that affect the local zones in the system To di...

Page 42: ...l control 4 Press F4 Enter and then press F2 Exit 5 Press F1 Keep F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Functions that can be controlled globally are Reset Panel Silence Sounder start stop Sounder delay enab...

Page 43: ...ect TCP IP 4 Enter the IP Subnet mask Gateway and Port information 5 Press F4 Enter and then press F2 Exit 6 Press F1 Keep F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit If the default port is changed the port config...

Page 44: ...reporting status for battery and earth faults The default setting for both options is YES all faults will be reported To change the configuration 1 Select Panel setup from the main menu 2 Select Othe...

Page 45: ...l panel will not recognize flash drives with a capacity greater than 2 GB To load a configuration 1 Open the control panel door and insert the USB flash drive with the configuration file into either o...

Page 46: ...t 5 Press F1 Keep F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit If after adding an expansion board the board is not detected by the control panel a system fault is indicated Field configuration Use the Field setup m...

Page 47: ...ces including zone modules to zone 1 Assign all sounder devices to the sounder output group Assign all non supervised outputs relays to PRG1 group with all zones active and with no delay The initial z...

Page 48: ...networked control panels each include for example Zone 5 then these are grouped to create a single Zone 5 configuration within the network Initial zones Select this option to configure the initial zo...

Page 49: ...nfigure zone delays to enter a zone description and to enable or disable a zone Zone configuration options are shown in the table below Option Description Default value Maximum value SND DLY Sounder d...

Page 50: ...the alarm is automatic and the control panel is in day mode If the value is 120 0 the fire routing will not activate with this zone in alarm 7 Enter the zone description for example ZONE1 8 Press F4...

Page 51: ...t it is only stored on the event log RST Activation resets the panel remotely To reset again the input must be deactivated and then activated again FLT External fault Activation generates a latched fa...

Page 52: ...his option for a fire routing output PRG Select this option for program options see below Fire Select this option for a fire output Fault Select this option for a fault output To configure an output 1...

Page 53: ...y configuration Note This option is not available on repeater panels Select this option to configure delays to activation of output groups Delay configuration options are shown in the table below Opti...

Page 54: ...hese options for advanced delay programming per zone in alarm All outputs assigned to the output group will activate depending on alarms in the fire network in the local range of zones of the panel an...

Page 55: ...r Class B 4 Press F4 Enter and then press F2 Exit 5 Press F1 Keep F3 Apply F4 Discard or F2 Exit Changing passwords Select this option to change the passwords for Operator Maintenance and Installer us...

Page 56: ...sted and that all cabling complies with the recommendations outlined in Recommended cables on page 14 That all software functions are correctly programmed That all installed detectors are appropriate...

Page 57: ...F Series Installation Manual 53 Chapter 4 Maintenance Summary This chapter includes information on fire alarm system and battery maintenance Content Fire alarm system maintenance 54 Battery maintenanc...

Page 58: ...fault 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 55 Annual maintenance Con...

Page 59: ...A flashing 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 11 Battery fault messages LCD message D...

Page 60: ...existing batteries from the cabinet 3 Install and connect the replacement batteries using the bridge provided Observe correct polarity 4 Dispose of the batteries as required by local or regional regul...

Page 61: ...pecifications for your control panel Content Loop specifications 58 Power supply specifications 58 Battery and battery charger specifications 59 LCD specifications 59 Communication port specifications...

Page 62: ...1 3 A at 110 VAC CIE input voltage and current mains on 24 VDC 4 A Power mains on 137 VA 24 VDC 4 A CIE input voltage mains off 21 to 29 VDC Maximum ripple at full load 150 mVpp Note Ripple and noise...

Page 63: ...ection 21 VDC 1 at 25 C LCD specifications Display type 240 x 128 graphic LCD monochromatic LCD dimensions L x W 83 x 44 mm active area Backlight type LED style Backlight colour White Communication po...

Page 64: ...F Configurable options Sounder fire routing program fault fire Fire and fault outputs Available output pairs 1 output pair for Fire 1 output pair for Fault activated when no fault Output pair specific...

Page 65: ...ns Mechanical Cabinet dimensions L x W x H 450 x 173 x 580 mm Weight without batteries 7 4 kg Number of cable knockouts 18 x 20 mm at top of cabinet 2 x 20 mm at bottom of cabinet IP rating IP30 Envir...

Page 66: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 62 KFP AF Series Installation Manual Figure 17 Cabinet dimensions and views...

Page 67: ...rom the mask Repeater panel network operation Networked 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 deac...

Page 68: ...ones Fire output 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 Log All delays to 0 in all the zones...

Page 69: ...de Day night calendar Communications Remove USB device Disable enable Zones Devices Panel outputs Panel inputs Activation groups Test Zone test Output test Panel outputs Loop outputs UI test Indicator...

Page 70: ...e configuration Zone configuration Initial zone Zone configuration Panel I O configuration Panel inputs Panel outputs Delay configuration Sounders Fire routing Program per zone SND FR per zone Loop Cl...

Page 71: ...ation groups Test Zone test Output test Panel outputs Loop outputs Diagnostics Individual device UI test Indicator test Keyboard test Battery test Reports Event log View all Clear Device status Zone s...

Page 72: ...s Test Output test Panel outputs Loop outputs UI test Indicator test Keyboard test Battery test Reports Event log View all Clear Attention required Revision Firmware revision Configuration revision Se...

Page 73: ...configuration Save configuration Expansion boards Disable enable Zones Panel outputs Panel inputs Activation groups Test Output test Panel outputs Loop outputs Diagnostics Individual device UI test In...

Page 74: ...Appendix B Menu maps 70 KFP AF Series Installation Manual...

Page 75: ...f the power supply 8 9 Output to fault warning routing equipment 9 5 Disablement of addressable points 10 Test condition 1 Excluding repeaters and control panels operating in EN 54 2 Evacuation or NBN...

Page 76: ...standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance with the following European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic...

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