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FIRE FIGHTER'S GUIDE - FFCIF TYPE 3

1.

VIEW NEXT ALARM

Press "NEXT" key once -

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The LCD will display the next alarm.

2.

ACKNOWLEDGE DISPLAYED ALARM

Press "ACK" key once.

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LCD will display "ACKD" for the displayed alarm.

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The flashing alarm LED for the zone will go steady.

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If all alarms are acknowledged, the ALARM LED will go steady.

3.

RESET ALL ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS

Press "RESET" key once.

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LCD will display "Resetting acknowledged alarms".

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Alarm LEDs for acknowledged alarms will turn off.

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If all alarms are reset, the LCD will display
"No more events in alarm list", otherwise the oldest unacknowledged
alarm will be displayed.

4.

ISOLATE ALL ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS

Press "ISOLATE" key once.

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LCD will display "Isolating acknowledged alarms".

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Isolate LEDs for acknowledged alarms will turn on.

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If all alarms are isolated, the LCD will display "No more events in
alarm list", otherwise the oldest unacknowledged alarm will be
displayed.

5.

ISOLATE/DE-ISOLATE BELLS

Press "BELLS ISO" key once.

-             If the "Bells Isolate" LED is OFF
-             The "Bells Isolate" LED will turn ON steady.
-             The bells will turn OFF if they are ON.

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If the "Bells Isolate" LED is ON

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The "Bells Isolate" LED will turn OFF.

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If any un-isolated alarms exist, the bells will ring.

6.

BRIGADE TEST

Press and hold the "BRIG TEST" key for at least 2 seconds. If enabled:
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The FIP will signal Alarm to the brigade.

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Any ancillary functions controlled by MAF ALARM will turn ON, unless
they are isolated.

Summary of Contents for F4000

Page 1: ...played 4 ISOLATE ALL ACKNOWLEDGED ALARMS Press ISOLATE key once LCD will display Isolating acknowledged alarms Isolate LEDs for acknowledged alarms will turn on If all alarms are isolated the LCD will...

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Page 3: ...48 1995 CLASS A The F4000 Fire Indicator Panel is manufactured for Tyco Services Fire Safety 25 Cleeland Road Oakleigh South VIC 3167 AUSTRALIA Tel 61 3 9543 2220 Fax 61 3 9543 2155 COPYRIGHT C 1995 1...

Page 4: ...IAL NUMBER F4000 SYSTEM AS INSTALLED DRAWING NUMBER Issue F4000 SYSTEM PARAMETERS DRAWING NUMBER Issue Date Panel Manufactured Date Panel Installed Date Panel Commissioned Maintenance Company Telephon...

Page 5: ...OF TERMINOLOGY 1 6 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 2 1 2 1 SYSTEM COMPONENTS 2 2 2 2 LCD FIP DISPLAYS 2 10 2 3 LCD KEYPAD INTRODUCTION 2 12 2 4 AUDIBLE TONES 2 18 2 5 NETWORKED PANELS 2 19 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIO...

Page 6: ...5 7 5 6 ISOLATING DE ISOLATING BELLS 5 8 5 7 DISPLAYING THE ALARM CAUSE 5 9 5 8 EXITING FFCIF MODE 5 10 5 9 RECALLING THE ALARM LIST 5 11 5 10 BRIGADE TEST 5 12 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM FUNCTIO...

Page 7: ...6 ZONE STATUS RECALLS 7 18 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POINT FUNCTIONS 8 1 8 1 ANALOGUE RECALLS 8 2 8 2 ANALOGUE DETECTOR HISTORY TRACKING DEVICE RESET 8 10 8 3 SETTING DETECTOR SENSITIVITIES 8 11 8 4 P...

Page 8: ...via a programming terminal using a password Because this programming facility allows the user to define in detail the operation of the F4000 System which is being customised changes may be made by the...

Page 9: ...Test 2 2602 2 30 14 10 97 Updated for V2 30 V2 30N Sections 0 1 2 1 7 2 1 9 2 1 11 2 3 1 2 3 5 2 4 3 1 3 2 6 5 1 2 5 7 2 6 6 3 6 9 3 7 6 2 7 6 3 8 3 1 8 3 4 8 4 2 Appendix A Table III base information...

Page 10: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 Page viii 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 11: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Introduction Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 1 1 1 INTRODUCTION...

Page 12: ...ing owner s representative responsible for the fire alarm system should be fully aware of what is contained in this manual The Manual is structured into the following chapters Chapter 1 Introduction A...

Page 13: ...of compatible batteries Appendix C FFCIF Type 2 Fire Fighters Guide For use when the FIP is programmed for FFCIF Type 2 operation 1 2 ATTACHMENTS A FIRE FIGHTER S GUIDE is fixed inside the front cover...

Page 14: ...rogramming Manual provides details for correctly programming the F4000 system to meet the system engineering specifications LT0072 Volume 6 F4000 AAR Technical Engineering Manuals Volume 6 1 provides...

Page 15: ...Control and Indicating Equipment AS1670 Automatic Fire Detection and Alarm Systems System Design Installation and Commissioning AS1851 8 Maintenance of Fire Protection Equipment Part 8 Automatic Fire...

Page 16: ...LT Display abbreviation for FAULT FRC Flat Ribbon Cable FSZ Flowswitch Zone GLOBAL A function that may affect more than one zone IOR Input Output Responder ISO Display abbreviation for ISOLATED LCD Li...

Page 17: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual System Description Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 2 1 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION...

Page 18: ...ious detection devices and the F4000 system c A number of optional Remote Zone Display Units RZDUs which mimic the FIP zone displays at locations remote from the FIP 2 1 2 F4000 FIRE INDICATOR PANEL F...

Page 19: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual System Description Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 2 3 Figure 2 1 F4000 System Block Diagram...

Page 20: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 System Description Page 2 4 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 Figure 2 2 F4000 LCD Fire Indicator Panel...

Page 21: ...s the F4000 System so adaptable since larger systems are implemented simply by extending the loop and adding more Responders in the appropriate places To the Operator and Fire Brigade the Responders a...

Page 22: ...2 00 or later software are able to communicate with one of two device families i e a EWD Devices ie Nittan analogue addressable smoke detectors ADUx I O devices and the Z54A addressable base or b 130...

Page 23: ...reset isolate de isolate and status recall from the standard menu system 2 1 6 COLOUR GRAPHICS TERMINALS The F4000 System supports the addition of colour graphics display and control terminals CG4000...

Page 24: ...network devices e g other networked F4000 or F3200 fire panels networked printers and Colour Graphic displays The networking feature allows for F4000 to share i Alarm information for display and contr...

Page 25: ...may result in the functionality of the LCD being essentially the same as a non networked F4000 A programming terminal operator can connect to another F4000 over the network and control and view that...

Page 26: ...IPs have an extra 3 SYSTEM STATUS indicators on the display extender card i Normal ii Defect iii Fire The optional ZONE STATUS INDICATORS display the status of each zone whether an Alarm Zone Circuit...

Page 27: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual System Description Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 2 11 FIGURE 2 3 F4000 FIP DISPLAY...

Page 28: ...LCD KEYPAD INTRODUCTION The FIP LCD keypad is shown in Figure 2 4 and is divided into two sections namely a Fire Fighter s Control Indicating Facility FFCIF The area within the red border containing...

Page 29: ...recalls and setting of time and date The available functions accessible via the LCD keypad are Zone Functions Reset Isolate Alarm Fault ACZ Operate Auto Reset Tests Point Functions Reset Device Histor...

Page 30: ...tered e g a zone number or time and date 2 3 3 MENU OPTION SELECTION The menuing system on the LCD presents the options available by displaying an option number e g 1 followed by the option e g RESET...

Page 31: ...an operator can either i Press the RECALL key to access the RECALL menu Press the RECALL or 4 key to access the second display MORE option Press the 1 or the ZONE key to access the ZONE RECALL displa...

Page 32: ...hows the system name and current time and date In addition another field indicates the software version whether the FIP has processing enabled is Automatic testing or Powering up If off normal conditi...

Page 33: ...iii Information Display mode when zone status point status time and date or history recalls are being shown Often the pressing of a key to start a command sequence will have a different effect depend...

Page 34: ...system fault tone can be made to be of lower priority than the zone alarm tone b KEYPAD INPUT ERROR Long single beep c KEYPAD KEY ACCEPT Short single beep d ZONE ALARM Two Beeps per Second A regular...

Page 35: ...has the zone is the network zone number divided by 1000 The actual zone number on that FIP is the remainder after dividing by 1000 Eg Z1057 is Zone 57 on FIP number 1 Z35218 is Zone 218 on FIP number...

Page 36: ...ual Document No LT0117 System Description Page 2 20 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 2 5 2 ZONE NUMBER ENTRY EXAMPLES i Zone 27 on Local Panel ii Zone 27 on Panel 86 OR OR iii Zones 5 to 16 on local panel iv...

Page 37: ...ction of either the local system or a system elsewhere on the network ii The following functions can be initiated at a network F4000 by another network F4000 panel Ancillary Isolate De Isolate Battery...

Page 38: ...ed LED will be on Steady If the isolates total on the base display is not zero Flashing If any point on the local FIP is isolated or a point on a network FIP is isolated and the F4000 is combining MAF...

Page 39: ...anel 75 The actual status will be shown when the true zone name text if programmed at the remote FIP is displayed Operators of networked FIPs must be aware that they should wait until the FIP has retr...

Page 40: ...t In this case an exception message may be sent back to the originating panel refer Section 2 5 7 Network Command NOT Accepted the receiving F4000 received the command but did not process it This may...

Page 41: ...igned to them by the sender An F4000 can be programmed as to which priorities of exceptions get displayed and which get ignored Consequently some F4000s may only display more urgent exceptions while o...

Page 42: ...als or a combination of its own totals and the off normal totals of other devices on the network Consequently some totals may exceed the maximum totals expected for a single F4000 panel If there are n...

Page 43: ...mmand If the fault still exists then it will be re annunciated 2 5 10 NETWORK BELLS CONTROL A V2 3xN F4000 can be configured to allow network bells control The new functionality is primarily of use by...

Page 44: ...checking its own Silence Alarms switch and the switches at any RDU connected to that F4000 Once all local and remote Bell Isolations and Silence Alarms have been removed the local bells will be able t...

Page 45: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual System Specifications Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 3 1 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 46: ...o 8 additional mimics allowed Maximum Zones per Unit 64 192 in 19 cabinets 256 in Extender Other Inputs Supervised MCP on cabinet not large 19 cabinets FIP Relays Master Alarm MAF 2 OFF Fault Standby...

Page 47: ...t including batteries Cabinet Rating IP51 19 RAC Cabinets Cabinet Size 18U 885mm H x 575 mm W x 380 mm D 885mm H x 575 mm W x 205 mm D 21U 1050mm H x 575mm W x 355mm D 28U 1330mm H x 575 mm W x 380 mm...

Page 48: ...16 Way Termination Board 140mm x 93mm 32 Way Termination Board 270mm x 93mm Weight IOR 300gm 16 Way IOR Relay Board 260gm 16 way Termination Board 90gm 32 Way Termination Board 170gm Gear Plate 2 6kg...

Page 49: ...W x 280mm D x 85mm H Material 1 2mm mild steel Finish Cover Powdercoat Cream Wrinkle BFF 998 CW Iron Phosphate pretreat Base Zinc Plate Blue Passivate Shipping Weight 3kg 3 2 6 PANEL LINK MODBUS BRID...

Page 50: ...t 1 2 Amp load standard Maximum Load 2 5 Amps with FP0474 up to 7 5A with slaves 6 0 Amps with PSU2406F 12 0 Amps with PSU2412F Operating Voltage 21 1 to 28 2 VDC Quiescent Panel Current 160mA FIP AC...

Page 51: ...ALARM Amber SYSTEM FAULT BELL ISOLATE SYSTEM TEST ANCILLARY ISOLATE CHARGER BATTERY FLT Sounder Keypress key error Pulsing ALARM Steady FAULT Slow Pulsing OFF NORMAL condition with door closed Diagnos...

Page 52: ...y Functions Test Isolate Reset Point Functions Reset History Tracking Recalls Set sensitivity Isolate System Functions Battery Test Lamp Test System Test RZDU Test System Fault Reset Bell Test Bell Is...

Page 53: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Interpreting The Display Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 4 1 4 INTERPRETING THE DISPLAY...

Page 54: ...Fire Safety Crew and implement appropriate fire control and extinguishing measures The FIRE SEARCH AREA will be indicated by a red flashing ALM LED indicator s adjacent to the location description of...

Page 55: ...he installer will be displayed The CLEAR key or ACK key may be pressed in order to silence the panel s fault sounder until a service technician arrives When the sounder is silenced any fault action te...

Page 56: ...alarm will turn the LED on c F An unacknowledged alarm event is present in the FFCIF alarm list or an unacknowledged MAF alarm exists that was not able to be displayed in the FFCIF list Zones in alar...

Page 57: ...ply is on b ON The charging circuitry is not working correctly or is wrongly set up Note that a mains failure is not deemed to be a fault of the charger itself and does not cause the indicator to come...

Page 58: ...or Multi Protocol Responder MPR Only when this is complete is the system fully operational 4 3 7 BELLS ISOLATED LED INDICATOR An Amber indicator that is interpreted as a OFF Indicates that the alarm b...

Page 59: ...e g Processing Stopped System Fault or EEPROM Write Enabled 4 3 10 FIRE LED INDICATOR NZ PANELS ONLY A Red indicator interpreted as a OFF The normal state b F One or more un isolated MAF zones is in a...

Page 60: ...ion still exists For Ancillary Zone Indicates that the Ancillary Control Zone has been activated c F For Alarm Zone Indicates a new yet to be acknowledged alarm has developed or failure of self test e...

Page 61: ...r requirements can become excessive if too many of the LEDs are on To reduce the power requirements the FIP is able to phase the display boards The FIP calculates the number of LEDs on steady or flash...

Page 62: ...operator via the programming terminal or Other panels via the Panel Link network there may be more than one operator controlling the FIP Ie multiple operators could be trying to reset isolate test etc...

Page 63: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Operating Instructions Brigade Functions Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 5 1 5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS BRIGADE FUNCTIONS...

Page 64: ...modes i FFCIF Type 3 Mode Each zone alarm is displayed on the LCD and must be individually acknowledged by pressing the ACK key when the alarm is displayed All acknowledged alarms can be reset or isol...

Page 65: ...edged alarm iv The total number of alarms and the sequence number of the currently displayed alarm v The zone number and location The location may be a zone name a detector name or a combination of bo...

Page 66: ...THE INTERNAL SOUNDER 5 2 1 FUNCTION In FF mode displaying an alarm pressing any key in the FF area except the Brigade Test key or the Prev key will silence the alarm or fault sounder Thus to silence t...

Page 67: ...will be silenced LCD displays ACKD for the currently displayed alarm If there are no more unacknowledged alarms in the system the ALARM LED goes steady NOTES a Subsequent non isolated zone ALARMS or F...

Page 68: ...rs will be turned OFF Local Bells if any will be silenced if no more un isolated zones are in alarm Sounder will be silenced NOTES a If the alarm condition on the zone circuits has not been removed th...

Page 69: ...e isolated shown by the corresponding amber ISO LED indicator turning ON The Local bells if any will be silenced so long as all alarms are isolated ie there are no unacknowledged alarms The Sounder wi...

Page 70: ...a Silence Alarms keyswitch has been turned on at the FIP 2Hz flash or at any RZDU or Networked FIP slow flash Pressing the BELLS ISO key will change the isolate state stored within the FIP but the Bel...

Page 71: ...The alarm time and type are replaced by the circuit point that caused the zone to go into alarm To restore the alarm display release the POINT key The alarm time and type are re displayed NOTES If th...

Page 72: ...When FFCIF mode is exited the LCD reverts to the display it had before the alarms occurred At that stage the required functions can be performed 5 8 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE Press the CLEAR key once If al...

Page 73: ...ystem but the display is NOT in FFCIF mode for example the operator has exited the FFCIF to perform recall functions The list of alarms can be recalled and thus put the display into FFCIF mode 5 9 2 O...

Page 74: ...The MAF alarm relay will activate if un isolated ie not SYSTEM TESTING Any un isolated ancillary zones or outputs controlled by Brigade Test will activate Release the BRIG TEST key After a short peri...

Page 75: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Operating Instructions System Functions Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 6 1 6 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM FUNCTIONS...

Page 76: ...tage is still within specification then the test will terminate and the LED indicator will turn OFF The LCD displays Battery test passed Press ACK key Press the ACK key to complete the test and the LC...

Page 77: ...not possible to initiate another Battery Test until after 2 minutes 4 x 30 seconds f Pressing the ACK key at any time terminates the Battery Test g For New Zealand mode FIPs no test load is applied to...

Page 78: ...ing whether the local panel or a remote panel should be tested For the remote panel option a further prompt will be given for the SID of the remote panel Enter the SID of the remote panel to be tested...

Page 79: ...sounder if the door is closed Note that the bells can also be isolated via the SYSTEM ISOLATE BELLS or ISOLATE SYSTEM BELLS command sequences NOTE On New Zealand mode FIPs it is possible to silence th...

Page 80: ...ctivating all LCD elements on the first line The ACK key must be pressed to continue the test When ACK is pressed the same test pattern is displayed on the second line of the LCD The ACK key must be p...

Page 81: ...The System test can also be started by the TEST SYSTEM SYSTEM command sequence The LCD displays Testing system Press ACK to stop Pressing ACK will abort the test The BELLS ISOLATED and ANCIL ISOLATED...

Page 82: ...MPRs a successful test can take up to 2 5 minutes otherwise about 1 minute is required 6 5 4 TEST ABORT Pressing the ACK key during the test terminates the SYSTEM TEST Detection of an ALARM condition...

Page 83: ...y circuit is in alarm or fault at the start of the test b System Test bypasses any programmed time delays c If there is a test failure the SYSTEM FAULT indicator is left ON until a successful test SYS...

Page 84: ...ith the FIP any Responder or RZDU that could be connected to the FIP or another panel on a networked system 6 6 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE From any information display or base display press The display will...

Page 85: ...each fault page is as follows FIP Page 1 SWFlt A Software Fault was latched E2CRC The FIP has detected a bad database STstF The System failed its Powerup Self or Automatic Test Brk1 No messages recei...

Page 86: ...data from this RZDU StstF RZDU failed its self test ChgrF Charger fault at RZDU Network Panels Page 0 ScanF The Local Panel is not receiving any data from the Remote panel indicated LnkIA The Local P...

Page 87: ...that it has a system fault then NetFlt will be shown If the cause of the fault was determined by the local panel as distinct to receiving the signal from the remote panel then the actual type of fault...

Page 88: ...be effected by the RESET SYSTEM command sequence The WATCHDOG DISPLAY FAULT and SOFTWARE FAULT LED indicators on the Main Board latch to assist service personnel during trouble shooting If an FIP loop...

Page 89: ...is the newest or oldest 6 8 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE From any information display or base display press The display will show the most recent history event To access the event that occurred before the ev...

Page 90: ...COMMAND ACCEPTED a network command was received from the specified panel and validated for further processing The events immediately following this event may have been the result of executing the rece...

Page 91: ...y reverts to the SET SYSTEM menu so that other changes can be made if desired 6 9 3 NOTES Due to hardware limitations the seconds of the real time clock cannot be set via the LCD Whenever the time is...

Page 92: ...ers press the POINT key E g To set the date to 14 07 93 press If the date is in the correct format and is a valid date the FIP real time clock will be set to the new date The display reverts to the SE...

Page 93: ...n prompt for the new password again to confirm that the new password was entered correctly the first time The FIP will then store away the new password and re calculate the database CRC The display th...

Page 94: ...NG SEQUENCE To issue a global reset from a base display other than a Zone or Point Recall press 6 12 3 NOTES 1 This command can be accessed from any base display or data recall display except for the...

Page 95: ...13 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE To issue a global isolate from a base or information recall display other than a Zone Recall press 6 13 3 NOTES 1 This command can be accessed from any base display or data re...

Page 96: ...tion 6 14 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE From any information display or base display press The Recall System CRCs display may also be accessed by the SYSTEM RECALL 3 command sequence from the base display The...

Page 97: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Operating Instructions Zone Functions Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 7 1 7 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ZONE FUNCTIONS...

Page 98: ...perating ISOLATE the zone first Refer to Zone Isolate or De Isolating section From the zone status recall display for the zone to be tested press OR From other information displays or the base display...

Page 99: ...initiated by a zone alarm test continues if the zone test is aborted by the ACK key before the test has passed That is an alarm re test of the same zone within 120 sec will give an instant alarm e Th...

Page 100: ...n is the number of the network zone to be tested Refer Section 2 5 1 for networked zone numbering If nnnnn is a network zone the network test prompt is displayed querying for the type of test to be pe...

Page 101: ...Section 2 5 7 for a description of Exception Messages Notes i The effect of the test command is dependant upon the receiving FIP type eg how the zones will be tested how other zones FIPs etc are affe...

Page 102: ...2 OPERATING SEQUENCE SINGLE ZONE To isolate the zone shown on a zone status recall display press From any other information display or base display press To isolate or de isolate zone n n n The LCD di...

Page 103: ...Ancillary Control Zones only press All Zones press 7 2 4 NOTES a Isolated zone s will register and indicate alarm and faults but are prevented from operating system outputs b If the zone is in Auto Re...

Page 104: ...network zone plus the options to isolate or de isolate it The displayed status of the zone is retrieved from across the network There may be a delay of a few seconds before this is displayed Wait unt...

Page 105: ...en press the CLEAR key repeatedly until the LCD is at the base display To isolate a range of network zones The LCD will display the selected range of zones i e zone n n n n n to zone m m m m m inclusi...

Page 106: ...eiving FIP type eg which zones will be isolated de isolated how a zone is affected by isolation de isolation and so forth ii If an F4000 receives a network isolate de isolate command a Isolated zone s...

Page 107: ...ing this test as indicated by the ACZ ISO indicator or the ANCILLARY ISOLATED indicator The LCD displays Press ACK to test operate this ACZ The actual outputs are not operated unless the ACK key is pr...

Page 108: ...be activated 7 3 5 NOTES a An attempt to test an already operated ACZ results in an error beep and no test is initiated b It is possible to test only one ACZ at a time Note that one ACZ may include mo...

Page 109: ...et mode to normal operation b For Ancillary Control Zones Resets any latched FLT indicator associated with the selected ancillary control zone 7 4 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE SINGLE ZONE From zone recall dis...

Page 110: ...y the network zones with a message saying Network Command Sent After a brief period the message should change to Network Command Accepted Refer to Section 2 5 6 for more details on these and other pos...

Page 111: ...ults are always non latching whereas the LED indicators are always latching Thus a zone may be NORMAL even though the DEFECT LED indicator is ON In this case the LED indicator can be cleared by resett...

Page 112: ...ctors that are wired to particular alarm zones the zone alarm indicators latch in this mode of operation flashing when an alarm condition is present on the circuit and steady on the removal of the ala...

Page 113: ...asily tested e The internal sounder is not operated by a zone in AUTO RESET mode f A zone in AUTO RESET mode will automatically return to normal operation after ONE HOUR from the last alarm received H...

Page 114: ...ing a network zone status and display of the true status due to network delays In this case F4000 will display default text ie just the network zone number until the data is received The display will...

Page 115: ...To start a search from the base display or any information display press Then select the option required Valid options are Menu 1 Status zone status Refer 7 6 2 Alarms search for any zone in alarm whe...

Page 116: ...ne is found that meets the criteria specified the LCD display reverts to a zone status display for that zone When the NEXT or PREV key is pressed the search continues for the next or previous zone res...

Page 117: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Operating Instructions Point Functions Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 8 1 8 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS POINT FUNCTIONS...

Page 118: ...l be automatically used 8 1 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE SPECIFIC POINT STATUS Valid for ADR ARR AAR MPR points To recall a specific point s status press where rrr is the responder number ppp is the point num...

Page 119: ...point number The FIP will poll an AAR or MPR for the analogue values for the point and display them The analogue value types are CV Current Value 0 31 for EWD 0 255 for 130 Series TV Tracked Value 0 3...

Page 120: ...propriate units press where rrr is the responder number ppp is the analogue point number The FIP will poll the AAR or MPR for the required information for the point and display the analogue levels The...

Page 121: ...while the FIP is retrieving all of the information required before the CL calculation can be made If this command is entered for an ADR ARR point the display will show No Recall Information Available...

Page 122: ...te with no points found MPRs support all of the search functions The FIP itself processes searches on behalf of ADRs and ARRs To start a search from the base or any information display press Then sele...

Page 123: ...entry of a Dirty value Enter a number between 0 and 100 The search will find all detectors that have a calculated Dirty value greater than or equal to the entered number The FIP queries each AAR ADR o...

Page 124: ...he point and display the Dirty level The LCD briefly shows an asterisk in the top right of the display whenever data for the Dirty display is updated Dirty information is displayed only for MPR smoke...

Page 125: ...Value TV has shifted from its as manufactured clean air value Clean Air Max towards the Upper Tracking Limit UTL UTL combined with the detector s Alarm Sensitivity AS determines the maximum TV at whi...

Page 126: ...ned at the AAR or MPR A reset can also be applied to the physical device itself 8 2 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE To reset an analogue detector s History or Tracked Value or to apply a reset to the detector it...

Page 127: ...iation of alarms 3 Resets of analogue history tracked value and the device itself will occur only if the responder software version supports these actions 4 For ADR and ARRs the input points 1 4 may b...

Page 128: ...able detector for which the alarm or pre alarm sensitivity can be changed The LCD will display the point number and type and prompt for viewing of or changes to the pre alarm or alarm sensitivity Pres...

Page 129: ...n the appropriate units ie thermal detectors in C photoelectric detectors in m ionisation detectors in MICX Note that there may be limits to the magnitude of the sensitivities that can be entered refe...

Page 130: ...ty data 8 3 4 ANALOGUE LEVEL VERSUS SMOKE DENSITY Analogue smoke detectors measure the amount of smoke in their chamber and convert it to a number This number is sent to the AAR or MPR and processed t...

Page 131: ...g as it has a sensitivity less than or equal to 10 m and is not used for Return Air or Spill Air ducts The sensitivity settings for the C131A and P131A 130 series smoke detectors are also as per the t...

Page 132: ...does not affect any circuits or zones 8 4 2 OPERATING SEQUENCE To isolate a point press where rrr is the responder number ppp is the analogue point number The LCD displays the current alarm fault and...

Page 133: ...message if the point is on a responder NOT configured for point isolation The LCD will display a Responder ignored isolate de isolate cmd message if an isolate de isolate command is not confirmed usu...

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Page 135: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Placing Into Operation Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 9 1 9 PLACING INTO OPERATION...

Page 136: ...i Communication links to the Responders RZDUs programming terminal etc ii Output status data to the FIP indicators relays to signal the Brigade start bells control ANCIL 0 relay etc iii Inputs from th...

Page 137: ...able to the panel from the mains distribution switchboard STEP 3 Turn the Mains Isolate Switch ON STEP 4 For a New Zealand mode FIP the NORMAL LED should be off and the FIRE LED should be flashing The...

Page 138: ...ould be placed with other System Configuration Information 9 4 1 CABINET A Cabinet colour Standard Cream Wrinkle BFF 998 CW Other B Cabinet undamaged Paint OK C Doors aligned OK D Windows undamaged an...

Page 139: ...1 6 A I VNBF Fuse F4 Fitted and Rated at 1 6 A J Mains Voltage Level 240 VAC 6 10 VAC K Charger Voltage at Batt 27 25 27 35 VDC VDC L Quiescent Panel Current FROM BATTERY A M Panel ALARM current TWO Z...

Page 140: ...OK and all intensities similar C Indicators hard against display window D FRC connectors secure E Last Board Link in place NOT APPLICABLE NZ MODE F Zone Identification Label fitted behind display G U...

Page 141: ...ry Test OK D Display Test OK E Bell Test OK F FIP MCP Programmed to Zone 1 Other ___________OK RZDU MCPs Programmed to 1 Z____ 2 Z____ 3 Z____ 4 Z ____ 5 Z____ 6 Z____ 7 Z____ 8 Z ____ G ALM LED on MC...

Page 142: ...larm as approp G Zone test all AZC H Switch on off AC 5 times No false alarms I All detectors generate alarm on correct zone J All MCPs generate alarm on correct zone K All Ancillary Control Zone outp...

Page 143: ...ual Provided STANDARD H Technical Manual Provided OPTIONAL I Log Book Provided Commissioning Details Entered J Copy of this check list Completed K Panel Serial Number L Main Board Serial Number M PSU...

Page 144: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 Placing Into Operation Page 9 10 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 9 4 8 FAULT LIST...

Page 145: ...Document No LT0117 F4000 LCD Operator s Manual System Maintenance Trouble Shooting Issue 2 38 19 April 2002 Page 10 1 10 SYSTEM MAINTENANCE TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 146: ...mply with NZS4512 parts 402 and 403 10 1 1 WEEKLY TESTING AUSTRALIA The recommended procedure for weekly testing is STEP 1 Advise the local Fire Control Station if required that you are about to under...

Page 147: ...ault LEDs and turning on the fault buzzer operate correctly Choose a different zone each month STEP 4 Check the Database for Validity Recall the Database CRC and last change date time refer Section 6...

Page 148: ...ts to be done monthly and annually This is normally carried out by approved fire alarm contractors 10 1 5 SYSTEM REPAIR If the F4000 System develops a fault condition which cannot be solved by followi...

Page 149: ...fault action text displayed The LCD keyboard has a number of commands to allow the source of a fault or alarm to be determined i e Zone Status Searches refer Section 7 6 3 allow an operator to determi...

Page 150: ...TERY CHARGE LOW OR BATTERY TEST FAIL Check Again in 24 Hours LED FLASHING BATTERY FLT BATTERY MALFUNCTION CALL SERVICE COMPANY SYSTEM FAULT LED ON WATCHDOG DISPLAY FAULT SOFTWARE FAULT on FIP RZDU FAU...

Page 151: ...essure or the presence of combustion products such as gases However some or all of these conditions may appear in different locations when there is no fire present For example a HEAT SOURCES The sudde...

Page 152: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 System Maintenance Trouble Shooting Page 10 8 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 THIS PAGE IS INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 153: ...A A OR B ADC130 ADM130 1 3 Z134A 40 40 40 40 40 40 40 99 99 99 99 99 99 99 The actual maximum number of devices and types per line loop depends on the mixture of types cable type and cable length Refe...

Page 154: ...s indicated by the columns for the 4mA ADR FP0523 and FP0755 ADR M and 2 5mA ADR FP0472 with the end of line device keys being represented by P for Pulsing EOL002Z or R for Resistive 39kOhm IS represe...

Page 155: ...8 IS 1 1 1 1 P24B PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 40 25 1 0 P29B PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 33 20 1 0 P61B PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR REV J 40 10 0 0 P75B PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR 40 40 1 0 P76B...

Page 156: ...DCC C HEAT DETECTOR TYPE C 40 38 1 DFE 60B DFB 60B HEAT DETECTOR TYPE B 40 40 40 DFE 90D DFB 90D HEAT DETECTOR TYPE D 40 40 40 SIF A IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR 40 40 4 SIH AM IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR...

Page 157: ...allowed in a particular application may be less than the number shown depending on the type of hazard and the inductance and capacitance of the circuit 4 Detectors indicated by a which are used in HO...

Page 158: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 Actuating Device Compatibility Page A 6 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 159: ...series of batteries are compatible with the F4000 FIP a Sonnenschien A200 series Up to 20 AH b Sonnenschien A300 series Up to 24 AH c Power Sonic PS12 series Up to 24 AH d Yuasa NP Series Up to 24 AH...

Page 160: ...F4000 LCD Operator s Manual Document No LT0117 Compatible Batteries Page B 2 19 April 2002 Issue 2 38 THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK...

Page 161: ...be Type 2 the standard FFCIF Type 3 Fire Fighters Guide must be amended to add instructions for the enhanced operation To do so remove the following FFCIF Type 2 Fire Fighters Guide from the manual a...

Page 162: ...F The LCD will display No more events in alarm list Any new alarm will cause the bells to ring again and the appropriate zone alarm LED to flash 3 ISOLATE ACKNOWLEDGE ALL ZONES IN ALARM Press ISOL key...

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