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Sequence of Operation

Refer to Figure 6 on page 7 for the location of indicators and controls.

Normal

All indicators are normally OFF except for the green

 

Power On LED. If there is an AC fail, the green Power On 

LED will flash, the yellow Common Trouble LED will flash and the buzzer will sound. 

Alarm

A red zone alarm LED will illuminate steadily for incoming alarm.

Signal silence (SIG SIL)

If the 1 minute signal silence inhibit is selected, the signals cannot be silenced for 60 seconds after an alarm 
initiation. Once the 60 seconds have expired, pushing the signal silence button will silence all the bells and 
horns. Once the signals has been silenced, the yellow signal silenced

 

LED will flash and the yellow common 

trouble LED will flash. 

Reset

Pushing the reset button will restore all latched functions in the panel. The Reset button will not function during 
the 1 minute signal silence inhibit time (if selected via DIP switch SW12-3). The Reset button will not affect the 
disabled zones (if used).

Lamp Test

Press this button and hold to illuminate all the LEDs. 

NOTE:

 The CPU FAIL LED will not illuminate during Lamp 

Test.

System Checkout

Before turning the power on,

1. Check all external wiring for opens, shorts or grounds.
2. Check that transformer cables are securely connected.
3. Check the A.C

.

 power wiring for proper connection. To prevent sparking, 

do not 

connect batteries.

4. Check all DIP switches are set as required.

Power up and Troubleshooting

1. After completing all of the system checkout procedures, power up the panel. The Power On LED should 

illuminate.The trouble buzzer should sound intermittently, and the Common Trouble LED should flash, indi-
cating battery fault.

2. Connect the batteries carefully, observing the correct polarity. The Common Trouble LED

 

should 

extinguish. If the Common Trouble LED stays on, check the front panel for illumination of the following 
LEDs:

Battery LED 

indicates that the battery voltage may be too low (below 20.4V).

Ground Fault LED

 indicates a ground on one or more of the extended wires.

Zone Trouble LED

 indicates an open loop on the detection zone specified.

Common Trouble LED

 alone indicates a possible open loop or short in the signal zone. To determine 

which NAC zone, you may view which NAC 1 or 2 yellow trouble LEDs is flashing (the main board top left 
LEDs), see Figure 6 on page 7. 

Summary of Contents for FA-103

Page 1: ...FA 103 and FA 106 Fire Alarm Control Panels LT 1200 Rev 2 March 2018 Installation and Operation Manual Advanced Life Safety Solutions...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ation 9 Trouble Indicators and Controls 11 Common Trouble LED 11 Buzzer Buzzer Silence Pushbutton 11 Detection Zone Trouble LED 11 Ground Fault LED 11 Battery Fault LED 11 Detection Zone Disable 11 Se...

Page 4: ...Figure 3 Conduits for Wiring 4 Figure 4 Setting the DIP Switch functions 5 Figure 5 A C Power and Battery Connection 6 Figure 6 Circuit Board Layout 7 Figure 7 Detection and signal wiring 8 Figure 8 A...

Page 5: ...pt the FA 103 is depopulated and has terminal connections for three detection zones only Use of the reference the panel will apply to both models FA 106 and FA 103 Models available are Mechanical Inst...

Page 6: ...2 Figure 1 Backbox and flush trim mounting details 13 3 4 12 3 4 1 11 16 Optional flush mounting trim model FA 102TR Four 7 32 dia mounting holes 2 7 8 7 1 8 1 1 4 10 3 8...

Page 7: ...3 Figure 2 Assembly of FA 106 and FA 103 Fire Alarm Panels Inner Dead Front Outer Front Door...

Page 8: ...dedicated conduit in knockouts A or B shown in Figure 3 All other circuits are current limited and must be run through knockouts C or D Figure 3 Conduits for Wiring Clearances The controls shall be n...

Page 9: ...age which will be connected to the fire alarm panel INPUT VOLTAGE DIP SWITCH SW12 7 DIP SWITCH SW12 8 120V OFF OFF 240V ON OFF 220V OFF ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON Alarm Relay ON Disconnects the Alarm Relay...

Page 10: ...r contact location and designation Remote Annunciation Annunciation outputs are provided for connection to an RTI 1 Remote Trouble indicator Refer to Figure 8 on page 10 for wiring instruction A C Pow...

Page 11: ...ZONES 1 TO 6 DIP SWITCH SW12 ALARM LED per Zone TROUBLE LED per Zone Space for Detection Zone label NAC active red LED and NAC yellow trouble LED per NAC zone The battery fuse protects against batter...

Page 12: ...24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24VDC Regulated 50mA max alarm 24V RMS FWR 1...

Page 13: ...Run to Last Device ELR AWG ft m 18 7560 2300 16 12000 3600 14 19000 5800 12 30400 9200 Note Maximum loop resistance should not exceed 100 ohms Total Signal Load Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device ELR...

Page 14: ...zzer 24V 24VDC 250mA max Resettable or Always ON 24V 24VDC 250mA max GND Not used GND ELR 3 9K 1 2 W RTI 1 BLACK BLUE RED WHITE Resettable Aux 24V DC Resettable Aux 24V DC TO DETECTION ZONE POWER LAST...

Page 15: ...across into the front display Ground Fault LED Any ground fault of 1K ohms or less will flash the yellow Ground Fault LED flash the yellow Common Trouble LED and sound the common trouble buzzer inter...

Page 16: ...NOTE The CPU FAIL LED will not illuminate during Lamp Test System Checkout Before turning the power on 1 Check all external wiring for opens shorts or grounds 2 Check that transformer cables are secu...

Page 17: ...rm 1 zone active 95mA 2 zone active 136mA 3 zone active 177mA 4 zone active 218mA Zones 4 to 6 not available on the FA 103 5 zone active 259mA 6 zone active 300mA Maximum current of Aux Power and Dete...

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Page 20: ...must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices Use 12 AWG wire with 600 volt insulation and proper over current circuit protection that complies with the local...

Page 21: ...fe insurance Nor is the system a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation sys...

Page 22: ...ay not provide timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical cir...

Page 23: ...nts Alarm notification appliances such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an intervening wall or door It is less likely that the occupants will be a...

Page 24: ...Tel 888 660 4655 905 660 4655 Fax 905 660 4113 Mircom 2018 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice www mircom com U S A 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Niagara Falls NY 14305 Tel 888 6...

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