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USER MANUAL & LOG BOOK • Approved Document No. DFU5020000 Rev 3 • Page 4 of 24

CAST XFP 16 & 32 ZONE ANALOGUE ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL

INTRODUCTION

Fire alarm systems - an overview

The primary purpose of a fire alarm system is to provide an early warning of a fire so that people and animals 
can be evacuated and action taken to stop the fire as soon as possible - all according to a predetermined 
plan.

Alarms may be raised by automatic detection devices, or manually by a person operating a manual call point 
(MCP).

To ensure an alarm is dealt with in an orderly manner, it is important to know where the alarm is coming 
from. To aid this function, fire alarm systems are usually split into zones, each covering a different 
geographical area of a building.

When an alarm has been raised, the panel responds by indicating the zone(s) in which the alarm has 
occurred and activating all relevant outputs (sounders, bells, strobes, beacons, relays, etc.) to provide a 
warning of the fire.

The CAST XFP fire alarm control panel

The CAST XFP is an intelligent ‘addressable’ fire alarm panel designed to work with a wide range of ‘CAST’ 
compatible fire detection devices. As such, it is able to provide much more detailed information about a fire 
condition than just the number of the activated zone.

As well as giving prioritised feedback on the status of the system, the easy-to-read 80-character display will 
indicate the name and location of every detector that has responded to a fire and also show the order in 
which they went into alarm.

It will also display detailed information on any fault conditions that arise and can be programmed by an 
engineer to operate in a number of different ways to help reduce the incidence of false alarms and to 
encourage the orderly evacuation of a building in a true fire condition.

Controls are available that will allow authorised users to silence or reset a fire condition, to resound the 
alarm sounders, to disable or enable parts of the system to suit prevailing conditions, to change the panel’s 
date and time and to test the panel’s indicators to ensure they are working correctly.

All of these functions - and more - are explained in detail in this user manual.

An overview of the panel’s access levels

Three access levels are available at the panel - access level 1, access level 2 and access level 3.

Access level 1 is the general user level which is accessible to everyone. At this level you can:

•   Scroll through any fire or fault conditions that are displayed on the panel’s display 

 

 

•   View any disablements, or zones that are being tested   

 

 

 

 

 

•   Test the panel’s lamps (LED indicators and display) to ensure they are working correctly   

 

•   Determine the total number of times the panel has been in a fire condition 

 

 

 

•   Gain entry to access level 2 (authorised user level) and, if you are an engineer, access level 3.

Access level 2 is the authorised user level which is accessible to authorised, trained personnel only.  
Access to this level is achieved by either, the input of a special four-digit code using the panel’s 
pushbuttons, or by turning the panel’s keyswitch to the armed position ‘I’.
At access level 2, the panel’s Silence, Reset and Investigate buttons become active and users are able to:

•   Scroll through any fire or fault conditions that are displayed on the panel’s display  

 

 

•   View any disablements, or zones that are being tested   

 

 

 

 

 

•   Enable or disable zones, sounders, outputs, relays and devices   

 

 

 

 

•   Display and/or reset the panel’s event history   

 

 

 

 

 

 

• 

 

Set 

the 

time 

and 

date 

          

•   Change the entry code to access level 2 from its factory default.

Access level 3 is the panel’s engineering/programming level. On no account should access level 3 be 
accessed by anyone but an authorised system engineer. A fire panel is a piece of life safety equipment and 
unauthorised access may affect the way the panel functions, endanger life and void the warranty. If you 
are an engineer, details of access level 3 can be found in the separate engineering manual.

Содержание XFP501/CA

Страница 1: ...nalogue Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel 1 Loop 16 Zone Panel Part No XFP501E CA 1 Loop 32 Zone Panel Part No XFP501 CA 2 Loop 32 Zone Panel Part No XFP502 CA User Manual Log Book Approved Documen...

Страница 2: ...onditions 11 Access level 1 general user controls and menu options 12 13 Displaying fire fault disablement and test events 12 13 Testing the panel s lamps 13 Displaying the panel s alarm counter 13 Ac...

Страница 3: ...e Installation and Programming Manual for this product and have the necessary skills for maintaining the equipment If the panel is damaged in any way expert advice should be sought regarding its repai...

Страница 4: ...e or reset a fire condition to resound the alarm sounders to disable or enable parts of the system to suit prevailing conditions to change the panel s date and time and to test the panel s indicators...

Страница 5: ...faults or false alarms 47h 8 Ensure that any structural or occupancy changes planned for the building are done so with due and early consideration given to any changes that may be required to the fir...

Страница 6: ...em fault delays running supply present more information escape accept EN54 2 EN54 4 XFP The system must be tested regularly If in doubt refer to the user manual CA ST XFP SERIES 176b 10 59 03 24 Jun N...

Страница 7: ...a sounder disablement anywhere on the system Delays Running Lit yellow when one or more output delays have been programmed by an engineer Flashes yellow when one or more output delays are running Butt...

Страница 8: ...uts delayed is displayed if one or more delays to outputs have been programmed by an engineer It indicates that certain outputs which may include sounders relays and or output units will not trigger i...

Страница 9: ...o fire but all previous zones will now appear on a step by step basis with details of which order they went into fire i e 1st zone 2nd zone etc Pressing the More Information button at any time will gi...

Страница 10: ...t up with an investigation delay period Press the More Information button to display the actual device that has triggered the 1st stage fire condition pressing More Information again will count down h...

Страница 11: ...pertinent to that fault will be displayed instead if available For device specific faults pressing the More Information button again will display the unique ID code and address location of the faulty...

Страница 12: ...changes should appear on the System Set Up Data Chart on page 20 of this user manual If they do not contact your maintenance company As soon as the code has been entered correctly you will be taken in...

Страница 13: ...utton once A window similar to the one below will appear Pressing the 5 and 6 buttons will scroll the display through all zones in test mode To return to the main access level 1 menu press the Escape3...

Страница 14: ...I Silencing the alarm sounders To silence any active alarm sounders enter access level 2 see above and press the Silence Resound Sounders button The alarm sounders will cease to sound and the panel s...

Страница 15: ...LIFE AND VOID ITS WARRANTY If you are an engineer details of access level 3 can be found in the panel s separate engineering manual Testing the panel s lamps AL2 3333 Lamp Test This function tests th...

Страница 16: ...and scroll down to the desired function using the 6 button Note The PRINT EVENT HISTORY function is for future AL2 3333 Event Log Functions Display Event History The DISPLAY EVENT HISTORY menu option...

Страница 17: ...cannot be done Instead you must first enable at least one device on the zone using the ENABLE DISABLE DEVICES function before re enabling the zone itself AL2 3333 Set Clear Disablements Enable Disable...

Страница 18: ...flash Next use the 5 and 6 buttons to toggle between enabled and disabled and press the Accept4 button to select the desired option The window will now move to the next device allowing further enablem...

Страница 19: ...nn Alarms Since nn nn nn n AL1 Menu button model dependent MENU NAVIGATION PRESS ACCEPT BUTTON TO MOVE FORWARD PRESS ESCAPE BUTTON TO MOVE BACK PRESS SCROLL BUTTON TO MOVE UP PRESS SCROLL BUTTON TO MO...

Страница 20: ...for access level 2 using the pushbuttons on the panel is 3 3 3 3 four presses of the 6 key If this code is changed make a note of the changes here New access level 2 code Date changed ________________...

Страница 21: ...tests including fire drills Dates and times of all fires to which the system responds Dates and times of all false alarms Causes circumstances surrounding and category of false alarms if known The id...

Страница 22: ...IRE ALARM PANEL Details of tests including fire drills actual fire alarms disablements enablements and faults should be recorded here Note BEFORE ENTERING DETAILS ON THIS FORM PHOTOCOPY ADDITIONAL SHE...

Страница 23: ...ESSABLE FIRE ALARM PANEL PHOTOCOPY ADDITIONAL SHEETS AS REQUIRED DATE TIME EVENT e g test fire alarm signal fault ZONE DEVICE ACTION REQUIRED COMPLETED INITIALS USER MANUAL LOG BOOK Approved Document...

Страница 24: ...NDINGS OF MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN CATEGORY OF FALSE ALARM FURTHER ACTION REQUIRED DONE PLEASE TICK DATE TIME ZONE WHERE APPLICABLE DEVICE WHERE APPLICABLE REASONS FOR WORK WORK CARRIED OUT FURTHER WORK...

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