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LT-1202

   

Rev 2

November 2018

FX-3318

Fire Alarm Control Panel

Installation and Operation Manual

Summary of Contents for FX-3318

Page 1: ...LT 1202 Rev 2 November 2018 FX 3318 Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual ...

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Page 3: ...4 0 Installation 12 4 1 Mechanical Installation 12 4 2 Installation Tips 14 4 3 Installing Adder Modules 14 5 0 Operation 19 5 1 Addressable Analog Devices 19 5 2 Configurable Input Types 21 5 3 Output Types 25 5 4 NAC Circuit Operation 27 5 5 Single Stage Operation 28 5 6 Evacuation Codes 29 5 7 Positive Alarm Sequence 29 5 8 Remote Annunciator Operation 31 5 9 Dialer Operation 32 5 10 Using the ...

Page 4: ...NG Compatible Horn Strobes 67 9 2 UL Listed Supported Non Synchronous Horn Strobes 67 10 0 Appendix C Manual Panel Configuration 68 11 0 Appendix D Reporting 73 11 1 Ademco Contact ID FX 3318 Series Event Codes 73 11 2 Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol FX 3318 Series Event Codes 74 12 0 Appendix E Specifications And Features 75 12 1 FX 3318 and FX 3318 NG Fire Alarm Control Panel...

Page 5: ...Operation Menu 34 Figure 10 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 46 Figure 11 Numeric Keypad 47 Figure 12 Wire Routing 54 Figure 13 Addressable Loop Wiring Class B or Style 4 55 Figure 14 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A or Style 6 55 Figure 15 Addressable Loop Wiring Class X or Style 7 56 Figure 16 NAC Circuit Class B or Style Y Wiring 57 Figure 17 NAC Circuit Class A or Style Z Wiring 57 Figure 18 ...

Page 6: ...ress DIP Switch Settings 31 Table 15 List Bypass Special Characters 42 Table 16 Keypad and Cursor buttons descriptions 47 Table 17 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 48 Table 18 Advanced Protocol and CLIP Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table 52 Table 19 NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits Wiring Table 52 Table 20 MIX 502MAP A Conventional Zone Module Input Circuit Wiring Table 53 Table 21 Power Supp...

Page 7: ... RJ 11C or USOC FJ45S Connection to telephone company provided coin service central office implemented systems is prohibited Connection to party lines service is subject to state tariffs Telephone Company Procedures The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can In order to do this it may occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment operat...

Page 8: ... If the telephone company notes a problem they may temporarily discontinue service When practical they will notify you in advance of this disconnection If advance notice is not feasible you will be notified as soon as possible When you are notified you will be given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC Contact your telephone company if ...

Page 9: ...al non silenceable signal silenceable strobes non silenceable strobes or relay output The audible signal may be Steady Temporal Code California Code or March Time Supports sync strobe protocols from major manufacturers Software configuration Two stage alarm verification waterflow retard and positive alarm sequence operations Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit Auto Signal Silence and One Man Walk ...

Page 10: ... will consist of at least one Circuit The FX 3318 and FX 3318 NG uses Groups extensively to facilitate annunciation of multiple input and output points on the 30 up to 64 LED display and to facilitate the bypassing of inputs and outputs Display Points The FX 3318 Series LCD display annunciates the status of the system and connected devices Wiring Styles The analog loop can be connected in Class B ...

Page 11: ...loop Four Power Limited Class B Style Y or Class A Style Z NAC circuits max 1 5 Amps each 5 0 Amps total Dedicated common alarm supervisory trouble and auxiliary alarm relays Additional outputs include connections for a RTI remote trouble indicator PR 300 Reverse Polarity Module an RS 485 bus for connection of up to seven RAX LCD LITE RAM 3318 LCDs SRM 312s and RA 1000 Series annunciators Auxiliar...

Page 12: ...comes complete with main board power supply transformer and main display Model FX 3318 NG has the display mounted on the front door with external password protected access It comes complete with main board power supply transformer and main display also RAM 3318 LCD Remote Annunciator with 4 line LCD Display PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module PCS 100 Power Supply Interface Board use for p...

Page 13: ...dule with Red Enclosure Can support up to 12 relays RAM 1016TZDS 16 Point Remote Annunciator Chassis with 16 Trouble LEDs RAM 1032TZDS 32 point Remote Annunciator with 32 Trouble LEDs MGD 32 Graphic Annunciator RAX LCD LITE Remote Annunciator with 4 line LCD Display Table 1 FX 3318 System Components Continued Model Description ...

Page 14: ...e Enclosure for one annunciator Red Enclosure for one annunciator BB 1002D BB 1002DR White Enclosure for two annunciators Red Enclosure for two annunciators BB 1003D BB 1003DR White Enclosure for three annunciators Red Enclosure for three annunciators MP 300 End of line resistor plate 3K9 Table 1 FX 3318 System Components Continued Model Description ...

Page 15: ...1TMAP Advanced Protocol Acclimate Detector MIX 5251AP Advanced Protocol Heat Detector MIX 5251HAP Advanced Protocol High Temperature Heat Detector MIX 5251RAP Advanced Protocol Rate of Rise Heat Detector Table 3 Advanced Protocol Intelligent Modules Advanced Protocol Intelligent Modules MIX M500MAP Advanced Protocol Monitor Module MIX M500RAP Advanced Protocol Relay Control Module MIX M500SAP Adva...

Page 16: ... B501 Intelligent Flangeless Mounting Base DNR Intelligent non relay photoelectric low flow duct smoke detector housing DNRW Watertight Intelligent Non relay Photoelectric Low flow Duct Smoke Detector Housing Table 7 CLIP Detectors Intelligent Detectors MIX 1251B Intelligent Low Profile Ionization Smoke Sensor MIX 2251B Intelligent Low Profile Photoelectronic Smoke Sensor MIX 2251TB Intelligent Lo...

Page 17: ...igent Dual Monitor Module MIX M500M Intelligent Addressable Monitor Module MIX M500R Intelligent Addressable Relay Module MIX M500S Intelligent Addressable Supervised Control Module MIX M501M Intelligent Addressable Mini Monitor Module MIX M502M Intelligent Addressable Interface Module ...

Page 18: ... suitable for flush or surface mounting with a built in trim ring Figure 2 FX 3318 Mechanical Installation Instructions and Dimensions Dimensions of Enclosure minus built in trim ring 14 5 x 4 25 x 21 Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12 Distance between vertical mounting screws 18 9 Complete Dimensions of Enclosures 16 7 x 5 7 x 23 5 70 12 00 12 00 18 90 14 50 5 75 21 14 1 51 16 28 16 7...

Page 19: ...mensions Dimensions of Enclosure minus built in trim ring 14 5 x 4 25 x 21 Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12 Distance between vertical mounting screws 18 9 Complete Dimensions of Enclosures 16 7 x 5 78 x 23 4 200 14 500 21 112 16 304 1 4 8 8 12 000 12 000 18 900 5 780 ...

Page 20: ...o the ground screw on the backbox 4 3 Installing Adder Modules The FX 3318 and FX 3318 NG Fire Alarm panel is shipped pre assembled with all main components and boards The following items can be installed in the field PR 300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module PCS 100 Power Supply Interface Board See the following diagrams for adder module installation locations For Jumper or DIP Switch settings...

Page 21: ...er Supply Board PR 300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module FX 3318 Main Board TR 061Transformer Barrier Terminal Block Note The PCS 100 mounts in the same position as the PR 300 Only one module may be used PR 300 or PCS 100 mounts on the right hand side inside the backbox ...

Page 22: ...16 Installation Figure 5 Port and Jumper Locations on Main Board P2 P3 P4 P5 P8 P9 P13 P10 P11 P14 JW1 JW2 JW5 JW6 JW10 JW7 Buzzer JW11 JW12 3 2 1 3 2 1 ...

Page 23: ...leave normally open JW6 Normally open to BLOCK remote configuration via modem Place jumper here to ALLOW for remote configuration When jumper is set panel will indicate a trouble JW7 On the Main Fire Alarm Module this jumper must be removed if a PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module is installed JW10 Must be in the 1 2 Position Bottom 2 Pins Allows PC Connection through serial port JW11 Pla...

Page 24: ...urs if this is the only system trouble Figure 6 Installing the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Table 10 PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Connectors and Jumpers Item Setting P1 Connect cable to P8 on the Main Board of the FX 3318 or FX 3318 NG JW4 Not used Keep jumper intact Note If using a PR 300 remember to remove JW7 on the main board For the location of JW7 on the main ...

Page 25: ...ble Interface Modules A short or open on the loop will activate the common trouble sequence with a latching trouble Class A only DO NOT connect more than 25 devices to a single isolator or between isolators The FX 3318 Series FACPs will test the sensitivity of a single sensor address every 4 minutes Each address will be tested once in approximately every 11 hours Table 11 UL864 90 23 Table NOTICE ...

Page 26: ... LED steady The maximum number of active Advanced Protocol and or CLIP devices with their LED illuminated steady is fifty 50 per loop 5 1 3 Alarm Conditions Alarm conditions are determined by the system continually polling the analog devices and comparing the reported value against stored thresholds for pre alarm and alarm conditions An agency approved range of thresholds is provided for each type...

Page 27: ... to alarm If the device fails the test a trouble is indicated on that device This trouble is latched until system reset 5 2 Configurable Input Types Input devices and modules may be configured as one of many possible input types Table 12 identifies the device types assignable to each input type For device type descriptions see sections 5 2 1 to 5 2 12 Table 12 Configurable Input Types Input Type A...

Page 28: ...nputs Any un bypassed supervisory input entering alarm activates the common supervisory sequence Common Supervisory Sequence Updates un bypassed relay signal and strobe outputs based upon their configuration Activates Supervisory zone status indicators associated with the input Supervisory input activations display as the second highest priority on the shared display in the common queue Devices co...

Page 29: ...estoring the building status returns all outputs correlated to the input that are not correlated to another active input to normal 5 2 4 Priority Alarm Increases the polling frequency and optimizes the transmission of data from the device 5 2 5 Trouble Only Input An active condition on an un bypassed trouble only input initiates the common trouble sequence as a non latching trouble Activates Troub...

Page 30: ...zzer Silence Signal Silence Acknowledge General Alarm Auxiliary Disconnect 5 2 8 Audible Walktest Configures mini monitor modules as audible when conducting a walktest For more information on performing a walktest see section 5 10 5 Walk Test 5 2 9 Silent Test Configures mini monitor modules as silent when conducting a walktest For more information on performing a walktest see section 5 10 5 Walk ...

Page 31: ...ication process and confirms the alarm Any trouble detected on the circuit being verified aborts the verification process and confirms the alarm LED Indication The Alarm Zone LED indicator flashes for the duration of the verification process If the alarm is not confirmed the LED turns off If the alarm is confirmed the LED illuminates steady 5 3 Output Types Output devices and modules may be config...

Page 32: ...perate similar to signals except that they are always turned ON continuously they are not affected by the alert or evacuation rates if configured as Normal Configuring strobes as Normal does not use a sync protocol for the output circuit Silenceable or non silenceable Synchronized Output circuits can be configured with various synchronization protocols When the output circuit is configured as stro...

Page 33: ...tivates the common trouble sequence as a non latching trouble Since open circuit supervision does not operate while the circuit is in alarm if the circuit was in trouble before it was activated it will still indicate trouble while active The trouble condition will be re evaluated when supervision resumes Output circuits configured as strobes can have sync protocol for synchronization if configured...

Page 34: ...e Signal Silence Inhibit timer activates if configured If Aux disconnect is not active activates all non disconnected indicating circuits programmed to the input Activates non disconnected strobes associated with the input Activates non disconnected signals associated with the input at the evacuation rate Subsequent alarms when the panel is already in alarm cause the following The alert buzzer sou...

Page 35: ...ains ON Individual zone LED if programmed remains ON PAS timer starts for 180 seconds 3 minutes This is the time allotted to reset the system and avoid any true alarm sequence When the PAS alarm has been acknowledged within the given time limits and the system resets the following occurs The buzzer remains silenced Common Alarm LED turns OFF Individual zone LED if programmed turns OFF Cancels the ...

Page 36: ...e using the numeric keypad For more information on how to use the Numeric Keypad see section 6 2 1 Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons on page 47 For details on configuring the FACP for PAS see LT 1148MOD FX 3318 Series Programming Manual How to Enable or disable the Positive Alarm Sequence 1 From the Keypad of the FACP press M to enter the Menu 2 Using the Up and Down cursor buttons scroll to Opera...

Page 37: ...unciators is set during panel configuration If there is a mismatch in the total number of annunciators the panel will generate communications trouble The panel trouble is non latching when the correct number of annunciators is detected the troubles will clear 5 8 2 RAX LCD LITE Shared Display Annunciator The RAX LCD LITE is equipped with a large 4 line x 20 character backlit alphanumeric LCD displ...

Page 38: ...ommunicate panel status to the remote central monitoring station using two dedicated phone lines The two standard protocols for communicating with the central monitoring station are supported by this panel are as follows SIA Format Protocol SIA Contact ID 5 9 1 Event Reporting Events are reported in a special format depending upon the protocol selected For a complete description of the reporting c...

Page 39: ...33 Operation 4 if that line s house phone is also in use the dialer seizes the line The dialer disconnects the house phone and reports the event to the central monitoring station ...

Page 40: ...rd on the system Viewing Reports Clearing Logs Walk Test Function Bypassing Relays Disconnecting Auxiliary Relays Testing the Dialer After Hours Operation Clearing Verification Counts Ground Fault Testing Factory Use Only Complete configuration of the system is done via the MSW 042 software configurator How to Enter the Operation Menu 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the DOWN Cursor key to scroll to ...

Page 41: ...e changed The user is then prompted to enter the current access level or higher level password The maximum number of digits allowed is ten 10 If an incorrect password is entered an invalid password message displays on the shared LCD The user is given three attempts to enter the correct password After three failed attempts the display reverts back to the main operation menu If the password is corre...

Page 42: ...vents in the queue Pressing the INFO key gives the following additional information The first line shows the loop and the address the second line shows the date and time when the event has occurred Other events are displayed in the same format with information applicable to that event only 2 Event logs The general event log report displays the contents of the general event log on the shared displa...

Page 43: ...WN cursor key to scroll through all the analog devices on the loop If there are no analog devices on the loop the following message will be displayed 4 Verify counts The verification count report displays the number of times that the alarm verification cycle has been initiated without causing an alarm for all verified device or circuits on the specified loop or loops If the count is zero the devic...

Page 44: ...l list the internal register values of current AP devices Since parameter values and addresses are not disclosed to the user this tool is used to report information to Mircom technical support If the panel is connected to a printer the user will be prompted to select an output source If Printer is selected the user will be prompted to select the address range All selects all addresses from all con...

Page 45: ...uring the test displaying the input status when it is activated Other Relays and signal correlations to input circuits are not processed during walk test Correlations to system status will still be processed All common controls and keys not explicitly required for the walk test operation are disabled while the walk test is active The alarm verification and waterflow retard operation is disabled on...

Page 46: ...reen will be Select No by using the right arrow key and the next screen will say Use the left and right arrow key to move through the outputs you wish to active during walk test 5 10 6 Bypass The bypass operation has the following options 1 Device Circuit Individual circuit can be bypassed using this option The user is prompted for the device s loop number and the device address to be bypassed Not...

Page 47: ...t of all the configured bypass groups is displayed and the user can select which group to bypass Scroll up down to select group and press Enter If the group selected is not bypassed the user is prompted to bypass the group After the confirmation the group is bypassed and the message appears that the group is bypassed If the group is already bypassed the user is prompted to un bypass the group Afte...

Page 48: ...message displays 4 List Bypass A list of devices may be bypassed using this option The user is prompted to enter the loop number associated with these devices Next enter the address list of devices you wish to bypass Use the following symbols to enter the address list Table 15 List Bypass Special Characters Symbol Number of times to press 1 key Description 2 Sets the interval of consecutive addres...

Page 49: ...ist Unbypass A list of devices can be bypassed using this option The user is prompted to enter the loop number to be unbypassed Enter the list to unbypass the last list bypassed will be displayed If the list to be unbypassed is shown just press Enter to complete the unbypassing Otherwise you may unbypass the devices one two or more at a time If you are attempting to unbypass items that are already...

Page 50: ...message is displayed that the auxiliary relays are reconnected 5 10 8 Test Dialer Special function is provided to test the dialer operation This function can manually test both the phone line L1 and L2 and also reset the dialer where all the events to be reported in the queue are cleared and the dialer status is reset 5 10 9 After Hours This operation allows to manually set the daytime or the nigh...

Page 51: ... devices Any devices deemed PAS will activate the common alarm LED the individual LED if programmed flash the Acknowledge LED and sound the alarm buzzer at the panel The LCD display will also declare the PAS alarm There will be no alarm signalling initially All evacuation signal and off premises signalling will be activated if the Acknowledge button is not pressed within 15 seconds of the PAS alar...

Page 52: ...gure 10 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 6 2 LCD Display The display is a four line 20 character back lit alphanumeric LCD It displays information regarding the panel its circuits and devices An on screen cursor is controlled by the cursor buttons for menu selection and control Report information provided by the LCD display includes Alarm Log Event Log Current Levels Device Information Verificat...

Page 53: ...this button to move the cursor or select options to the right Key 8 Down Cursor Press this button to move the cursor or scroll down lists in a continuous loop Cancel Button Press this button to cancel an operation or exit a menu Menu Button Press this button to view the command menu Info Button Press this button for detailed information about a displayed item Enter Button Press this button to sele...

Page 54: ...tor Flashes red when there is an alarm in queue The buzzer sounds steady An alarm can be generated in two ways When any Alarm configured point or input activates Pressing the Alarm Queue button allows the user to cycle through and review a list of active alarms from oldest to most recent Once all alarms in the queue have been reviewed the LED will illuminate steady Resetting the panel clears the i...

Page 55: ...all Circuits Pressing the System Reset button causes a trouble to occur and the LED to illuminate steady yellow The following events will occur Resets all Latching Trouble Conditions Resets all Initiating Circuits Resets 4 Wire Smoke Supply and Aux Power Supply Turns off all Indicating Circuits Turns off Signal Silence Ack GA Indicators Turns off Fire Drill Stops and resets all Timers Processes in...

Page 56: ...rm supervisory or trouble events resounds the buzzer and will cause the Buzzer Silence LED to turn off Auxiliary Disconnect Button and Indicator Activating the Auxiliary Disconnect button activates the Auxiliary Disconnect function The Auxiliary Alarm Relay is always disconnected with this button The Common Alarm Relay the Common Supervisory relay and all correlated alarm relays may be disconnecte...

Page 57: ...sing the Fire Drill button activates all programmed and non Disconnected Indicating Circuits It does not transmit any Alarms via the City Tie or Common Alarm Relay Fire Drill may be programmed to operate specific NAC Circuits Fire Drill is cancelled by pressing the button again toggle switch or if the Panel goes into a real Alarm Table 17 LED Indicators and Control Buttons Continued LED Indicator ...

Page 58: ...evices Addressable Loop Wiring Table Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device AWG ft m 18 3030 923 16 4760 1450 14 7690 2343 12 9820 2993 Table 19 NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits Wiring Table TOTAL SIGNAL LOAD MAXIMUM WIRING RUN TO LAST DEVICE ELR MAX LOOP RESISTANCE 18AWG 16AWG 14AWG 12AWG Amperes ft m ft m ft m ft m Ohms 0 06 2350 716 3750 1143 6000 1829 8500 2591 30 0 12 1180 360 1850 567 ...

Page 59: ...Table 20 MIX 502MAP A Conventional Zone Module Input Circuit Wiring Table Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device and Back ELR AWG ft m 18 3787 1154 16 5952 1814 14 9615 2930 Notes Maximum Loop Resistance Should Not Exceed 25 Ohms Maximum Wiring Run indicates wiring distance out and back to the panel The resistance across the shorted wire should be less than 25 Ohms i ...

Page 60: ...ions to the transformer Transformer connections must be routed separately from all other external connections using their own conduit i This knockout is to be used exclusively for AC input All power limited wiring shall be routed through remaining knockouts This knockout is to be used exclusively for the City Tie connection ...

Page 61: ...r Style 4 7 3 2 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A or Style 6 Figure 14 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A or Style 6 CLASS B WIRING ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR PULL STATION OUTPUT MODULE M M A LOOP1 B CLASS A WIRING ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR INPUT MODULE OUTPUT MODULE M M A LOOP1 B ...

Page 62: ...Style Y Class A Style Z To supervise each Class B NAC circuit use a 3 9K End of Line resistor Each NAC circuit provides up to 1 5A total 5A of current maximum if no auxiliary power is used For detailed wiring diagrams see Figure 16 NAC Circuit Class B or Style Y Wiring or Figure 17 NAC Circuit Class A or Style Z Wiring ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR OUTPUT MODULE I ISOLATOR ...

Page 63: ...NAC Circuit Class A or Style Z Wiring Figure 17 NAC Circuit Class A or Style Z Wiring STYLE Y WIRING NAC CIRCUIT 1 BELL STROBE EOL 392 HORN NAC1 NAC CIRCUITS 2 3 AND 4 ARE NOT SHOWN WIRE AS SHOWN ABOVE BELL STROBE HORN STYLE Z WIRING NAC CIRCUIT 1 NAC1 NAC CIRCUITS 2 3 AND 4 ARE NOT SHOWN WIRE AS SHOWN ABOVE ...

Page 64: ...ct the operation of more than one notification zone Exception Riser conductors installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 7 4 4 RTI 1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Wiring Figure 18 RTI 1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Wiring WIRE NUT CONNECTION RTI 1 Current 35mA maximum Voltage 24V Frequency 20 pulses per minute ppm Power...

Page 65: ...or information on Compatible DACR Receivers see page 66 Figure 19 Wiring the Dialer Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 TIP RING TIP RING Public Switch Telephone Wiring Premises Telephone if permitted Line 2 wiring as shown for Line 1 RJ31X GREEN RED BROWN GREY LINE1 T R T R RES CO ...

Page 66: ...IP X X X X SG Systems Console 2 1 Default Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP Router FX 3318 3G4010CF TRBL ALARM RELAY SPV RELAY TRBL RELAY NO C NO C NO C FX 3318 3G4010CF Connection Typical Diagram Typical Installation outside Canada All units must be installed in the same room All extended wiring must be in metallic conduit Wiring between FACP and 3G4010CF 20 feet max Contact DSC ...

Page 67: ...n Figure 21 Wiring the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s CITY TIE LOCAL ENERGY RATED 24VDC FILTERED TRIP COIL 13 7 and 14 4 Ohms 270mA 5mV RIPPLE PROTECTOR UNPROTECTED PROTECTED POLARITY REVERSAL ALARM 24VDC OPEN 12VDC AT 3 5mA 8mA MAX SHORT POWER LIMITED POWER LIMITED POLARITY REVERSAL SUPV 24VDC OPEN 12VDC AT 3 5mA 8mA MAX SHORT POWER LIMITED USE A SHORTING WIR...

Page 68: ...with local codes For FX 3318 Series Power Supply Electrical Ratings see Table 21 Power Supply Electrical Ratings and for specifications see 12 0 Appendix E Specifications And Features Table 21 Power Supply Electrical Ratings Type Electrical Rating Electrical Input Rating 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 81 A 240 VAC 50 Hz 0 98 A Attention The main AC branch circuit connection for the Fire Alarm Control Unit must p...

Page 69: ...ton is pressed Generate a trouble signal The circuit must be supervised for opens utilizing the End of Line Relay Model EOLR 1A This supply is rated at 24VDC regulated 300mA max 1V voltage drop maximum Auxiliary Supply supervised regulated Supervised auxiliary power is used to power the remote annunciators and smart relay modules 240VAC 50Hz 120VAC 60Hz N Ground BATTERY BATTERY BLACK RED RED BLUE ...

Page 70: ... is a short on this circuit the auxiliary power does not recover automatically when the short is removed The main power and the battery must be disconnected then reconnected and the panel reset to re establish the auxiliary power supply Figure 23 Supervision of Auxiliary Supplies 1 4 2 3 5 6 DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY 22VDC 200mA MAX CURRENT 300mA MAX RIPPLE VOL 5mV POWER LIMITED END OF LINE RELAY RESE...

Page 71: ...eries while observing correct polarity the red wire is positive and black wire is negative 4 All indicators should extinguish except for normal power AC ON green LED 7 8 Troubleshooting The following are common methods to solving Circuit Ground Fault Battery and Common troubles 7 8 1 Circuit Trouble Normally when a circuit trouble occurs the Common Trouble indicator will be illuminated and the com...

Page 72: ... Osborne Hoffman Quickalert II Receiver ULI approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Osborne Hoffman OH 2000 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Silent Knight Model 9500 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Radionics Model D6500 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Radionics Model D6600 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format...

Page 73: ...3 FX 3318 and FX 3318 NG Compatible Horn Strobes Brand Strobe Model Maximum of devices per circuit Mircom FHS 240 110 7 Secutron MRA HS3 24WW 16 SpectrAlert P2R 22 Wheelock NS 24 MCW FW 17 Note The FX 3318 and FX 3318 NG supports Regulated 24FWR devices Device Mircom Equivalent Part Amseco Part Horns Strobes FHS 240R FHS 240W SH24W 153075 Strobes FS 240R FS 240W SL24W 153075 i ...

Page 74: ...g 3 Time config 4 AdterHrs cfg CONFIGURATION MENU 1 PANEL CONFIGURATION The panel configuration is further sub divided into the following sub menus Panel Config 1 Features 2 Address cfg 3 Device label 4 User message 5 Language PANEL CONFIGURATION 1 FEATURES The features described are the overall features of the system and their impact is system wide The default setting in some features is shown as...

Page 75: ... Disabled 5 min 10 min 15 min 20 min 30 min Select timer value for the auto signal silence timer Panel Configuration Features Alarm transmit silence Alm xmit sil Enabled This feature allows the alarm transmits and auxiliary alarm relay to reset on SIGNAL SILENCE rather than the RESET switch if enabled Default is disabled Panel Configuration Features Power fail timer Pwr fail tmr x None 1 Hr 2 Hrs ...

Page 76: ...n panel powered output circuits configured as strobes only Panel Configuration Features Evacuation code Evac Code Continuous March Time x Temporal California Select the evacuation code for the system Panel Configuration Features Building alert Bldg alert Enabled Alert sounds for building input activation Default is disabled Panel Configuration Features Device LED flashing Dev Flash Enabled This fe...

Page 77: ...urisdiction x ULI This feature selects the agency having jurisdiction for the panel this MUST be set to ULI PANEL CONFIGURATION 2 ADDRESS CFG Allows user to select up to what address a CLIP device would go Loop Selection Prompt Loop number Loop __ User is prompted to introduce address upper limit press the key to move cursor to the left press the key to move cursor to the right Reserved addr space...

Page 78: ...t change the FACP Front Panel Message i e Welcome to Mircom PANEL CONFIGURATION 5 LANGUAGE Allows you to select the language of the LCD display English is the default To change the language to French select French in the panel configuration menu then exit the configuration and then re enter and select auto default ...

Page 79: ...ated dialer test Test New event 1 601 00 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event 1 110 00 NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore 3 110 00 NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event 1 300 00 NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore 3 300 00 NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event 1 200 00 NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory Restore 3 200 00 NNN Water flow Alarm New event 1 113 ...

Page 80: ...New event RP 000 Periodic 24 hr Test Event Off normal Test New event RY 000 Manually initiated dialer test Test New event RX 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event FA NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore FH NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event FT NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore FJ NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event FS NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory ...

Page 81: ... to 24AH Charging current 1 575A maximum Protection 10A on board slow blow micro fuse built not field replaceable Standby current rating at full load 0 7A Addressable loops Advanced Protocol mode with one loop with 159 addressable sensors and 159 addressable modules per loop CLIP mode with one loop with 99 addressable sensors and 99 addressable modules per loop Maximum loop resistance depends on n...

Page 82: ...3318 SeriesSystem Modules and Annunciator Specifications FX 3318 Series System Modules and Annunciators RAM 3318LCD Remote Annunciator Standby 70mA alarm 100mA RAX LCD LITE Remote Annunciator Standby 65mA alarm 80mA RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Normal standby 0mA alarm 30mA maximum PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module City Tie power limited 24VDC unfiltered 270mA max 13 7 and 14 4 Ohms P...

Page 83: ...2 Point Remote Annunciator X 0 050 0 300 RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Buzzer and LED X 035 035 MIX 1251AP Advanced Protocol Ion Smoke Detector X 0003 0050 MIX 2251AP Advanced Protocol Photo Smoke Detector X 00036 0050 MIX 2251TAP Advanced Protocol Photo Heat Detector X 00036 0050 MIX 2251TMAP Advanced Protocol Acclimate Detector X 00036 0050 MIX 5251AP Advanced Protocol Heat Detector X 0003 0050...

Page 84: ...t into the FX 3318 NG enclosure To house BAT 12V26A 26 AH batteries a BC 160 Battery Cabinet is required Use of alternative batteries may result in failure of the panel to meet agency and regulatory requirements and may result in shortened battery life Batteries should be tested regularly and replaced at least every three years If the Battery Trouble indicator activates obtain required service Dev...

Page 85: ...r 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 systems produced by the Mircom Group of Companies are not to be used as a fire alarm or life safety system NOTE TO INSTALLERS All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as possible However there...

Page 86: ...s may 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 circuits or children playing with matches or arson 10 Power Failure Some Mircom System components require adequate electrical power supply to operate Examples include smoke detectors beacons HVAC and ...

Page 87: ... 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 alerted or awakened when notification appliances are located on a different level of the residence or premise 17 Software Malfunction Most Mircom Systems contain software No warranties are provided as to ...

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