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Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel

FCP-2100/FCP-2100ECS

Instruction Manual

Содержание FCP-2100

Страница 1: ...A P N LS10143 002FK E A ECN 151526 Document LS10143 002FK E 3 11 2021 Rev Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel FCP 2100 FCP 2100ECS Instruction Manual ...

Страница 2: ...or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms...

Страница 3: ...es prior to any drilling filing ream ing or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty ...

Страница 4: ...can email us Please include the following information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FikeElectSupport fike com or call 800 979 3453 x21 in US or ...

Страница 5: ...Draw Worksheet Requirements 21 3 7 2 Current Draw Worksheet for Fike IDP SLC Devices 21 3 7 3 Maximum Battery Standby Load 24 Section 4 Control Panel Installation 25 4 1 Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet 25 4 1 1 Preventing Water Damage 25 4 1 2 Removing the FCP 2100 Assembly from the Housing 25 4 1 3 Ethernet Connection 25 4 2 AC Power Connection 25 4 3 Battery Power 26 4 3 1 Battery Accessory C...

Страница 6: ...5 1 2 Wiring Options to Connect Networked Panels 61 5 2 Model RFCP 2100 61 5 3 Network Wiring 61 5 4 FIK NIC Wiring Options 62 5 4 1 Fiber Loop Modules 63 5 4 2 FIK NIC Installation 63 5 5 Setting the Network ID for each Panel 69 Section 6 Network Management 70 6 1 Network Diagnostics 70 6 1 1 Ping Panel 70 6 1 2 Data Network Status 70 6 1 3 Voice Network Status 70 6 2 Network Programming 70 6 2 1...

Страница 7: ... Points 108 9 4 3 Edit OPG Template 108 9 5 Point 108 9 5 1 Point Programming For FIK 6815 Module 108 9 5 2 Point Programming For Internal or External Power Module FIK RPS1000 111 9 5 3 Point Programming For FIK 5880 FIK 5865 Modules 112 9 5 4 Point Programming for FIK 5496 113 9 5 5 Point Programming for Fike Amplifiers FIK 50W FIK 125W 113 9 5 6 Point Programming for FIK NVCM or FIK RVM 114 9 6 ...

Страница 8: ...134 10 9 2 Aborting an F Key Macro Recording Session 134 10 9 3 Erasing an F Key Macro 134 10 9 4 Using a Recorded F Key Macro 134 10 9 5 F Key Status Event 134 10 9 6 F Key Map Inhibit 134 Section 11 Emergency Communication System Operation 135 11 1 Overview 135 11 2 LOC Functionality 135 11 2 1 Keys and LEDs 135 11 2 2 Gaining ECS Control 136 11 2 3 Manual ECS 137 11 2 4 Microphone Mode 137 11 2...

Страница 9: ... Installation Records 160 14 1 Detector and Module Point Record 160 14 2 Additional SLC Devices 161 14 3 Conventional Output Point Record 163 Appendix A Compatible Devices 164 A 1 Notification Appliances 164 A 2 Two Wire Detectors 172 A 3 Four Wire Smoke Detectors Devices UL Listed 173 A 4 Door Holders UL Listed 174 A 5 Relays UL Listed 174 A 6 Compatible 520Hz Signaling Speakers 175 A 7 Compatibl...

Страница 10: ...he FIK 5865 3 FIK 5865 4 and FIK 5880 LED annunciators1 See Section 4 10 and Section 4 11 for additional information on these models Printing of event log available through the FIK 58241 serial parallel printer interface module Supports conventional 2 wire 4 wire detectors using the 8 Flexput circuits or SLC zone modules 999 software zones 999 output groups Add four notification auxiliary power ci...

Страница 11: ...e FCP 2100 panel itself and the built in power supply It also refers to any FIK 6815 SLC expansion modules Input Point An addressable sensing device such as a smoke heat detector or a contact monitor device Input Zone A protected area made up of input points Output Point or Output Circuit A notification point or circuit for notification appliances Relay circuits and auxiliary power circuits are al...

Страница 12: ... to be driven by the FIK 5880 Up to four FIK 5883s can be used with each FIK 5880 module FIK SW24 24 Switch expander Refer to the Fike ECS Series installation manual PN LS10262 001FK E for more info on these accessories FIK NVCM Network Voice Control Module FIK 50W 50 watt audio amplifier FIK 125W 125 watt audio amplifier FIK INT50W 50 watt internal amplifier FIK DUAL50W Dual Channel amplifier FIK...

Страница 13: ...tion commission for information Since the FCP 2100 are commercial fire alarm panels it must be connected upstream of all other equipment utilizing the phone lines If you have questions about the installation contact your telephone company or a qualified installer Caution To ensure proper operation this equipment must be installed according to the enclosed installation instructions To verify that t...

Страница 14: ...l transmission sequence to its associated receiver at least once every 6 hrs 3 The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 1 3 hours 4 If using wired Ethernet you must program the corresponding account subscriber ID and a test time so that the FACP shall automatically initiate a test signal transmission sequence to its associated receiver at least once every 6hrs 2 2 3 Requirements for Local Protect...

Страница 15: ...ote Annunciator O O O O O O O O FIK 5883 Relay Module O O O O O N O N FIK 6815 SLC expander O O O O O O O O FIK NIC Network card O O O O O O O O FIK NVCM Network Voice Control Mod O O O O O O O O FIK FML FIK FSL Network Fiber Mod O O O O O O O O FIK M500R Control Mod O O Y O O N O N FIK RPS1000 Power Expander O O O O O O O O RBB Accessory cabinet O O O O O O O O FIK DUAL50W Amplifier N N N N N Y1 ...

Страница 16: ...ncondensing 3 3 Software Downloads In order to supply the latest features and functionality in fire alarm and life safety technology to our customers we make frequent upgrades to the embedded software in our products To ensure that you are installing and programming the latest features we strongly recommend that you download the most current version of software for each product prior to commission...

Страница 17: ... VDC 1 0 A B SBUS1 IN Used for Class A installations 0Ω A B SBUS2 OUT SBUS communication 5 VDC 100 mA 0Ω A SBUS power 24 VDC 1 0 A B SBUS2 IN Used for Class A installations 0Ω A N C RELAY 1 General Purpose Relay 1 24 VDC 2 5 A resistive N A C N O N C RELAY 2 General Purpose Relay 2 24 VDC 2 5 A resistive N A C N O N C TROUBLE Trouble Relay 24 VDC 2 5 A resistive N A C N O S SLC OUT SLC terminals 3...

Страница 18: ...s separately Route the wiring around the inside perimeter of the cabinet It should not cross the circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits See Figure 3 2 for an example High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell can also be reduced by running the wire throug...

Страница 19: ...nimum of 0 25 in 6 35mm or by a non conductive sleeve or non conductive barrier from all other conductors Maintain 0 25 spacing between battery cables and input wiring All circuits except battery cables and AC are power limited Maintain 0 25 spacing between power limited and non power limited circuits Separate high and low voltage circuits red black Figure 3 1 Wire Routing Example for FCP 2100 Rel...

Страница 20: ...et If you should need to remove the board assembly for repair remove the four mounting nuts which hold the assembly in the cabinet Then lift the entire assembly out of the cabinet Do not attempt to remove the circuit boards from the metal bracket Chassis Mounting Nuts Onboard Annunciator AC Trouble Relay Phone lines SLC In Out Battery Connections Data USB Port Ethernet Port non power limited Progr...

Страница 21: ...he FCP 2100 or the power expanders do not exceed their power ratings Refer to the current draw worksheets provided with the FIK 5496 or the FIK RPS1000 manuals so you do not exceed their power ratings 6 Alternatively you may network additional FCP 2100 or RFCP 2100s to get additional power 7 Complete the remaining instructions in the appropriate current draw worksheet for determining battery size ...

Страница 22: ...andby per circuit 45 mA mA Alarm per circuit 17 mA mA Color Guide WH White IV Ivory Accessories Modules FIK 6815 SLC Loop Expander 63 max 4 Standby 78 mA mA Alarm 78 mA mA FIK RA2000 Remote LCD Annunciator 63 max 4 Standby 20 mA mA Alarm 25 mA mA FIK RA1000R Remote LCD Annunciator 31 max Standby 20 mA mA Alarm 25 mA mA FIK RA100 Remote LCD Annunciator 31 max Standby 25 mA mA Alarm 50 mA mA FIK 582...

Страница 23: ...cal Operating Console includes FIK RA2000 ECS RVM FIK SW24 Standby 105 mA mA Alarm 175 mA mA FIK LOC2100 Local Operating Console includes FIK RA2000 ECS RVM and 2ea FIK SW24 Standby 115 mA mA Alarm 180 mA mA Network Cards FIK NIC Network Interface Card 1 Max Standby Alarm 21 mA mA mA FIK FML Fiber Optic Multi Mode 1 Max Standby Alarm 53 mA mA mA FIK FSL Fiber Optic Single Mode 1 Max Standby Alarm ...

Страница 24: ...tor for the battery amp hour capacity Rechargeable Battery Size 24 hr Standby 5 mins Alarm 24 hr Standby 15 min alarm 24 hr Standby 20 min alarm 17AH 535 mA 473 mA 442 mA 18AH 569 mA 506 mA 475 mA 24AH 769 mA 706 mA 675 mA 33AH 1 07A 1 01A 975 mA 35AH 1 14A 1 07A 1 04A 40AH 1 30A 1 24A 1 21A 55AH 1 80A 1 74A 1 71A Table 3 3 Maximum Battery Standby Loads for 24 Hour Standby Rechargeable Battery Siz...

Страница 25: ... cabinet are most likely to cause water problems Installers should take reasonable precautions to prevent water from entering the cabinet Water damage is not covered under warranty 4 1 2 Removing the FCP 2100 Assembly from the Housing Should it ever be necessary to remove the control panel assembly from the cabinet for repair do so by unscrewing the nuts that connect the control panel assembly to ...

Страница 26: ...see Section 3 7 Wire batteries in series to produce a 24 volt equivalent Do not parallel batteries to increase the AH rating It is recommended to replace bat teries every five years Figure 4 4 Battery Connection Figure 4 2 120 VAC Power Connection for the FCP 2100 FCP 2100ECS Green White W G B A Label placed here indicates the control requires 240 VAC input 240VAC models are labeled here Figure 4 ...

Страница 27: ...ccessory cabinet See Figure 4 5 for the four cabinet mounting holes If mounting onto drywall the accessory cabinet must be mounted onto inch plywood This is necessary because the weight of the batteries inside the accessory cabinet could cause the cabinet to pull away from the drywall When mounting on concrete especially when moisture is expected attach a piece of inch plywood to the concrete surf...

Страница 28: ...nment 7 Slide the cover into place and tighten the cover mounting screws See Figure 4 8 4 4 SBUS Wiring This section contains information on calculating SBUS wire distances and the types of wiring configurations Class A and B 4 4 1 Calculating Wiring Distance for SBUS Modules The FCP 2100 panel has two SBUS circuits which can support up to 1 0A of module load per SBUS circuit When determining the ...

Страница 29: ...IK RPS1000 Power Expander provides an additional SBUS with an additional 1 amp of SBUS current Wiring distance calculations are done separately for each FIK RPS1000 and separately for each control panel SBUS Model Number Worst Case Current Draw FIK RA2000 FIK RA1000R FIK RA100 Fire Annunciators 120 amps FIK 6815 SLC Loop Expander 078 amps FIK 5824 Serial Parallel Printer Interface Module 040 amps ...

Страница 30: ...ce table it can be found that the available options are 370 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire 938 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire 1493 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire 2362 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire where Rpu Ohms per 1000 feet for various wire gauges see table below Wire Gauge Ohms per 1000 feet Rpu 22 16 2 18 6 4 16 4 02 14 2 54 Table 4 3 Typical Wire Resistance Per 1000 ft Using Copper W...

Страница 31: ... Figure 4 10 illustrates SBUS1 Class B configuration SBUS 2 wiring config urations are the same as SBUS 1 Figure 4 9 SBUS Class A Wiring Figure 4 10 SBUS Class B Wiring Caution For proper system supervision do not use looped wire under terminals marked A B and of the SBUS device connectors Break wire runs to provide supervision of connections Supervised Power Limited Supervised Power Limited ...

Страница 32: ...2000 installation involves the following steps 1 Make sure power is off at the panel 2 Mount the FIK RA2000 in the desired location see Section 4 5 1 3 Connect the FIK RA2000 to the panel see Section 4 5 2 4 Use the DIP switches on the back of the FIK RA2000 to assign an SBUS ID to the FIK RA2000 see Section 4 12 1 5 The FIK RA2000 module must be added to the system through programming JumpStart w...

Страница 33: ... 8 3 8 H The backbox can be mounted prior to the complete installation of the FIK RA2000 using any of the mounting holes shown in Figure 4 12 Figure 4 12 Backbox Mounting Holes 2 Remove knockout holes as needed for wires See Figure 4 13 for backbox knockout locations Figure 4 13 Backbox Knockout Locations 3 Wire the annunciator board to the main control panel As described in Section 4 5 2 Mounting...

Страница 34: ...ce Mounting The Model RA 100TR red trim ring kit is available for use when surface mounting the FIK RA2000 1 Remove the desired knock out See Figure 4 13 2 To properly mount the backbox insert a single screw into the key shaped mounting hole Do not tighten all the way See Figure 4 15 Place a level on top of the backbox with the backbox level insert the rest of the mounting screws Figure 4 15 Backb...

Страница 35: ...up place an FIK RA2000 on the panel at address 63 or address 31 for an FIK RA1000R or FIK RA100 and power up the panel This will initiate the Temporary Programming Display feature This allows the FIK RA2000 FIK RA1000R or FIK RA100 to act as the main annunciator for the RFCP 2100 panel and allows access to the idle screen and menu system for programming While in this mode a trouble will be annunci...

Страница 36: ... location see Section 4 6 1 3 Connect the FIK RA1000R to the panel see Section 4 6 2 4 Use the DIP switches on the back of the FIK RA1000R to assign an ID to the FIK RA1000R see Section 4 11 1 5 The new FIK RA1000R module must be added to the system through programming JumpStart will add the module automatically see Section 8 1 You can also add it manually see Section 9 2 2 Select a name if desire...

Страница 37: ...tory fully assembled You must disassemble it for mounting To disassemble the annunciator use a 5 64 hex wrench to remove the set screws located on the bottom of the annunciator bezel See Figure 4 20 for location of the set screws Figure 4 20 Annunciator Backbox and Bezel Details Flush Mounting This section of the manual describes flush mounting You can flush mount with or without an electrical box...

Страница 38: ...sheet rock to the following dimensions 8 1 4 w x 6 5 8 h If an electrical box is used the box must be 1 3 8 back from face of wall to accommodate the annunciator see Figure 4 21 2 Remove knockout holes as needed for wires 3 Fit the annunciator backbox into the hole and stabilize with mounting wires Angle the mounting wires into the first hole past the sheet rock Secure the wires behind the screws ...

Страница 39: ...sing screws provided 4 After the annunciator wiring to the panel has been completed described in Section 4 6 2 replace the electronic assembly in the backbox Place the bezel over the backbox and tighten the set screws on the bezel 4 6 2 Model FIK RA1000R Connection to the Panel Connect the FIK RA1000R to the panel as shown in Figure 4 23 Figure 4 23 Model FIK RA1000R Connection to the Panel 4 7 FI...

Страница 40: ... the system through programming JumpStart will add the module automatically see Section 8 1 You can also add it manually see Section 9 2 2 Select a name if desired see Section Naming Modules 4 7 1 Mounting the FIK RA100 This section of the manual describes mounting the remote annunciator The annunciator can be flush or surface mounted Flush Mounting This section of the manual describes flush mount...

Страница 41: ...ontrol panel See Figure 4 23 4 Attach the annunciator door assembly to backbox as shown in Figure 4 14 using the supplied screws Figure 4 27 Attaching Annunciator Door Assembly to Backbox Surface Mounting The Model FIK RA100TR trim ring kit is available for use when surface mounting 1 Remove the desired knock out See Figure 4 26 2 To properly mount the backbox insert a single screw into the key sh...

Страница 42: ...t of the mounting screws Figure 4 28 Backbox Surface Mount Holes 3 Run wires to the control panel 4 Place the trim ring over the backbox as shown in Figure 4 29 Figure 4 29 Installing Trim Ring 5 Connect wires from the FIK RA100 to the SBUS connectors on the FACP See Figure 4 30 6 Attach the annunciator and door assembly to the backbox using screws provided Key Shaped Mounting Hole Backbox mountin...

Страница 43: ... the FCP 2100 cabinet or the FIK RPS1000 cabinet Use the standoffs located under the control panel board assembly and secure with screws provided with the FIK 6815 For additional information see Model FIK RPS1000 Installation Instructions P N LS10259 001FK E 3 Connect the FIK 6815 to the control panel See Section 4 8 1 4 Use onboard DIP switches to select an SBUS ID See Section 4 12 1 5 Add the FI...

Страница 44: ...t must be added to the sys tem This programming steps are described in Section 9 2 2 Figure 4 32 FIK 6815 Connection to Main Panel Assembly 4 9 FIK 5824 Serial Parallel Interface Module Installation The FIK 5824 serial parallel interface module allows you to connect a printer to the panel so you can print a real time log of system events Instructions for installing the FIK 5824 appear below The FI...

Страница 45: ...Edit Module 4 From the list that displays select the FIK 5824 module you want to configure 5 Press right arrow twice to skip over the Enter Module ID and Enter Module Name options A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 4 34 will display Figure 4 34 Selecting Printer and Output Port Options 6 Select options for the printer as needed for your installation Most printers are parallel 7 If you are...

Страница 46: ...IK 5880 also has eight inputs for dry con tact monitoring The following sub sections describe hardware installation Refer to Section 9 for programming information 4 10 1 FIK 5880 Board Layout Figure 4 35 shows the locations of screw terminals for connection to the panel and contact monitor wiring pin connectors for connecting LEDs and the DIP switch for selecting an SBUS ID number for the FIK 5880...

Страница 47: ...r connecting LEDs Each LED gets its power from Pin 11 Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED no series resistors are required LED outputs can be mapped to output circuits See Section 9 5 3 for programming details Wire the LEDs as shown in Figure 4 37 On connector P1 Pin 12 is an open collector output for controlling a piezo If used the FIK 5880 pi...

Страница 48: ...tamper reset or silence switches Wire dry contacts as shown in Figure 4 38 Notice grouping of terminals power terminals are shared by two inputs Figure 4 38 Dry Contact Wiring 4 11 FIK 5865 3 FIK 5865 4 LED Annunciator Installation The FIK 5865 3 and FIK 5865 4 are LED annunciators The FIK 5865 4 has 30 mappable LEDs remote fire system silence and fire system reset key switches and a general syste...

Страница 49: ...5 3 and FIK 5865 4 Assembly front view 4 11 1 FACP Connection The FIK 5865 connects to the panel via the SBUS Make connections as shown in Figure 4 40 After the FIK 5865 is connected to the panel it must be added to the system This programming step is described in Section 9 2 2 Figure 4 40 FIK 5865 Connection to the FACP NOTE This manual uses FIK 5865 when referring to aspects of the FIK 5865 3 an...

Страница 50: ... Description Labels 4 12 Configuring SBUS Modules This section describes how to configure any system hardware modules that have been added to the system 4 12 1 Assigning SBUS Module IDs SBUS devices on a panel are addressed from 1 to 63 and are connected to either SBUS 1 or SBUS 2 Although the addressing scheme allows 63 SBUS devices to be connected to a panel the actual number is limited by curre...

Страница 51: ... To help you figure out the SBUS bandwidth usage of a given collection of devices a tool is available on the Fike website www fike com The tool will serve as a guide to help determine how heavily loaded an SBUS is with respect to bandwidth We recommend you use this tool if you plan to have more than eight SBUS devices per SBUS Remember to include devices that are on FIK RPS1000 SBUS repeaters in y...

Страница 52: ... X terminal is negative and O terminal is positive If the circuit is programmed as an output circuit Aux power or NAC then the X terminal is positive and the O terminal is negative 4 14 1 Conventional Notification Appliance This sub section of the manual explains how to install conventional notification appliances for Class A and Class B configurations Class B Notification Wiring You must use an a...

Страница 53: ...Class A or Class B configurations Class B Inputs You can connect conventional Class B switches such as waterflow switches and pull stations directly to the Flexput circuits of the control panel To install a Class B switch 1 Wire the Class B switch as shown in Figure 4 47 CAUTION BREAK WIRE RUNS FOR PROPER SYSTEM SUPERVISION DO NOT USE LOOPED WIRE UNDER TERMINALS MARKED O AND X OF THE FLEXPUT CONNE...

Страница 54: ...s 4 14 3 Installing 2 Wire Smoke Detectors Any compatible UL listed two wire smoke detector can be used with the control panel see Section A for list of compatible smoke detectors Figure 4 49 and Figure 4 50 illustrate how to connect a UL listed 2 wire detector to the control panel supervised Maximum Impedance per circuit is 50Ω power limited EOL 4 7 kΩ Note Flexput circuit 1 and 2 used as an exam...

Страница 55: ... Smoke Detectors Figure 4 51 illustrates how to install a 4 wire Class B smoke detector Conventions used for wiring 4 wire Class B loops 1 Up to four Class B 4 wire smoke detector loops can be connected to the control panel at once 2 Each Class B loop input is paired with a unique power source as shown in Figure 4 51 Note Flexput circuit 5 used as an example Any Flexput circuit could be used EOL 4...

Страница 56: ...al current for all Flexput circuits must not exceed 9 0 A in alarm and 6A when used as constant auxiliary power in normal standby To install an auxiliary power circuit 1 Wire the Flexput circuit s that will be used for auxiliary power See Figure 4 53 for location of Flexput circuits Air Products PAM 2 Model 160150 Supervision Module EOL resistor ESL 449CT Note Flexput circuit 5 and 6 used as an ex...

Страница 57: ...from the terminals for 30 seconds then re applied See Appendix A 3 for compatible four wire smoke detectors Sounder Sync Power Sounder Sync Power continuously outputs the System Sensor synchronization pattern and is intended for use with B200S sounder bases 4 15 On Board Relays Conventional The control panel has two built in programmable relays and a built in trouble relay All relays are Form C ra...

Страница 58: ...l as shown in Figure 4 55 This drawing also shows how to connect the city box coil to terminals 3 and 4 on the 5220 Do not install an EOL resistor in the terminals of the Flexput circuit used for this application 3 Connect earth ground wire to the 5220 chassis with mounting screw 4 Program the Flexput circuit as a notification circuit Refer to Section 9 5 2 Assign this Flexput to an output group t...

Страница 59: ...l the 5220 for polarity reversal follow the steps below 1 Locate the knockout on the right side of the control panel cabinet to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit must not exceed 20 feet in length 2 Wire the 5220 to the control panel using the four wire pigtail provided as shown in Figure 4 57 This diagram also shows how to connect the 5220 to the remote indicator Do not install an EO...

Страница 60: ...nsmitter to the FCP 2100 dry relay contacts The FCP 2100 FACP contacts must be supervised by the remote station transmitter module using end of line resistors ELRs with a value determined by the transmitter manufacturer Power is also provided by the remote station transmitter manufacturer Refer to the remote station transmitter man ufacturer s manual for details Figure 4 58 Transmitter Activated b...

Страница 61: ...ked Panels 1 Fiber Optic Single Mode must use the FIK NIC and FIK FSL for up to 30dB loss of signal separation FIK FSL connects to the network using 9 125 micron single mode fiber 2 Fiber Optic Multi Mode must use the FIK NIC and FIK FML for up to 8dB loss of signal separation FIK FML connects to the network using 62 5 125 micron multi mode fiber 3 Twisted Pair Copper Wire must use the FIK NIC to ...

Страница 62: ... NIC Wiring Option 5 4 FIK NIC Wiring Options Networking a group of FCP 2100 requires the use of a network interface card with each panel The FIK NIC connects to other networked units using unshielded twisted pair wiring or fiber optic cable Figure 5 3 FIK NIC Network Interface Card FACP FACP FACP FIK NIC FIK NIC FIK NIC ...

Страница 63: ...s the single mode fiber to network between nodes Each fiber loop module can Transmit TX and Receive RX fiber optic cable connecting to the FIK NIC Up to two fiber loop cards can be added to the FIK NIC and both cards may be combined in the same configuration See Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 FIK NIC with Fiber Loop Modules Accessory Mounting Kits The FIK NIC can be mounted within the FCP 2100 cabinet or i...

Страница 64: ...ny wiring at Port 2 of TB2 is done at the next previous FIK NIC due to these wiring connections being connected to Port 1 of TB2 at the next previous FIK NIC 4 Unused optic ports on fiber loop modules must have their dust caps placed on the port 5 Based on the type of data medium chosen run the twisted pair wiring fiber optic cable to the next FIK NIC using a class B or class A wiring method A com...

Страница 65: ...d Twisted Pair Wiring between Multiple Panels Unshielded twisted pair wiring between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5 7 Class A wiring is shown with a dotted line Figure 5 7 Twisted Pair Wiring Configuration Last Control Panel FIK NIC Next Control Panel FIK NIC First Control Panel FIK NIC Class A wiring ...

Страница 66: ...iber Optic Multi Mode Wiring between Multiple Panels Fiber optic cable between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5 8 Class A is shown with a dotted line Figure 5 8 Fiber Optic Wiring Multi Mode Example Last Control Panel FIK NIC Next Control Panel FIK NIC First Control Panel FIK NIC Class A wiring ...

Страница 67: ...Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 67 FIK NIC Wiring Options Networking Figure 5 9 Fiber Optic Wiring Single Mode Example Last Control Panel FIK NIC Next Control Panel FIK NIC First Control Panel FIK NIC Class A wiring ...

Страница 68: ... between Multiple Panels A mixture of fiber optic cable and twisted pair wiring between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5 10 Class A cabling is shown with dotted line Figure 5 10 Twisted Pair and Fiber Optic Combination Wiring Example Last Control Panel FIK NIC Next Control Panel FIK NIC First Control Panel FIK NIC Class A wiring ...

Страница 69: ...D for each Panel The network ID for each panel is set using DIP switch positions 1 through 5 See Figure 5 11 below for possible DIP switch settings Figure 5 11 Network ID Settings NOTE It is important that much thought is given when choosing the network IDs for each panel It is difficult to change the IDs once panel programming has begun ...

Страница 70: ...OK are currently responding on the net work Panels not showing OK have either been removed or are not responding due to networking problems See Section Figure 6 1 for Net work Diagnostics 1 Enter the Installer Code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Select 6 for Network Programming 3 Press 1 to enter the Learn Network menu 4 Press ENTER to add or remove panels connected to the netw...

Страница 71: ...ty to access programming and other higher level panel functions while other users may only need access to lower level func tions such as preforming fire drills or acknowledging trouble conditions Profile 1 is the profile that dictates what functions the Fire Fighter Key has access to Because this is the profile for a key the user name and the access code can not be edited for this profile Profile ...

Страница 72: ...icator is used for reporting The network communicator capability of the FCP 2100 system allows all panels to use the same communicator providing an economical solution for reducing the number of paths required for reporting purposes A communicator is specified by panel number The network communicators will be used to report events according to the communicator report table Communicator Miscellaneo...

Страница 73: ...y press at the ECS Control LOC While the Control Lockout timer is active an LOC of equal priority must request ECS control The Control Lockout timer is cleared when ECS Control is relinquished The Control Lockout timer does not apply to ECS Super User control Select Immediate Timer Never Range 0 720 min 0 59 sec Auto Reset ECS MIC Triggered Event If the Timer is selected the event will automatical...

Страница 74: ...3 Select Y or N to allow message to restart on a new activation 6 4 Sync Network Options If after making changes to network programming the distribution of network options fail the system will report a trouble of network options out of sync Use this menu to redistribute changed options to the rest of the network The user will be required to choose a panel to source the options from Scroll down thr...

Страница 75: ...Section 6 2 4 Computer Code 0 Access Codes Select Profile 01 20 Edit Name Profile 1 is the profile that dictates what functionsthe FirefighterKeyhasaccessto Because this is the profile for a keys the user name and the access code can not be edited for this profile Profile 2 is the profile for the installer and is referred to as the Installer Code This profile s user name and panel functions can no...

Страница 76: ...tion Key F4 Function Key ECS Control Request Function ECS Super User Function Send Receive Firmware Update Communicator Options Communicator Assignments Select Panel Primary 0 unused See Section 6 2 6 Communicator Miscellaneous SIA Options Enable pi SIA Modifier See Section Communicator Miscellaneous Include Panel ID in SIA Reporting Receiver Configuration Select Panel Select Receiver Receiver Num...

Страница 77: ... Triggered Event Edit Voice Commands Fire Alarm See Section 6 3 2 Fire System Aux 1 Fire System Aux 2 Fire Zone Aux 1 Fire Zone Aux 2 Fire Supervisory Fire Pre Alarm Custom Emergency Comm Emergency Communication 1 8 System Alert 1 5 Trouble Fire Interlock Release Choose Site Edit Voice Commands Fire Interlock Alert See Section 6 3 2 Emergency Supervisory CO Alarm CO Supervisory Sync Network Option...

Страница 78: ...ices Refer to the section that describes the type of device you are installing for details CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND DAMAGE TO THE UNIT POWER SHOULD BE OFF AT THE CONTROL PANEL WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING Part Numbers Model Name Description Install Sheet PN FIK 2351 Photoelectric smoke detector I56 6632 FIK 2351T Photoelectric smoke detector with thermal ...

Страница 79: ...et meters Wire Type RECOMMENDED Twisted unshielded pair 12 to 18 AWG 3 31mm2 to 0 82 mm2 50 ohms maximum per length of Style 6 7 50 ohms per branch maximum for Style 4 loop 12 500 ft 3 810 m 9 500 ft 2895 6 m 6 000 ft 1 828 8 m 3 700 ft 1 127 76 m 12 AWG 3 31 mm2 14 AWG 2 08 mm2 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 18 AWG 0 82 mm2 Untwisted unshielded wire in conduit or outside of conduit 5 000 ft 1 528 m 3 700 ft 127...

Страница 80: ...s A Configuration Figure 7 3 illustrates how to wire the SLC loop for Class A installations Figure 7 3 Class A SLC Configuration FIK 6815 The device located furthest from the must be less than the maximum distance per wire gauge SLC device SLC device SLC device optional SLC short circuit isolator device Additional wiring requirements if using isolator devices Up to 50 devices can be used per branc...

Страница 81: ...ctors can be assigned any unique address from 1 to 159 and modules can be assigned any unique address from 1 to 159 There can be a detector using address 1 and a module using address 1 0 is an invalid address In order to set the sensor above address 99 carefully remove the stop on the upper rotary switch with thumb as shown in Example 2 Example 1 To select device address 35 turn the ONES rotary di...

Страница 82: ... a bridge between a group of wireless fire devices and a SLC loop on the FCP 2100 It is powered by the SLC loops or by a regulated external 24 VDC UL listed power supply For updated details about wireless devices system setup and operation see the SWIFT Smart Wireless Integrated Fire Technology Instruction Manual P N LS10036 000FK E NOTE The FIK W WGI as part of the wireless network has been teste...

Страница 83: ...e correct detector type heat ionization or photoelectric so the installer does not need to edit the device type for detectors Any contact monitor modules on the system will be assigned type Manual Pull The installer will need to manually change the switch type if manual pull is not correct The first JumpStart AutoProgramming creates one zone Zone 1 and assigns all input points to Zone 1 Zone 1 is ...

Страница 84: ...skip to Step 8 If the system contains duct detectors select 1 for Yes and continue with Step 3 3 From the list that displays select the SLC that contains the duct detectors 4 The first photoelectric or ionization detector on the system will display Select 1 for DUCT and 2 for NonDUCT 5 Press up arrow to select the next detector Select 1 for DUCT and 2 for NonDUCT Continue until all duct detectors ...

Страница 85: ...nt Mapping Input points are assigned to input zones as the example if Figure 8 2 shows Any input point can be assigned to any input zone Input points can be assigned to one zone only An input point can be designated as Unused which means it has not been assigned to a zone Figure 8 2 Example of Input Point Assignment ...

Страница 86: ...pped see the table below For each event type you can activate the output groups with specific output patterns Mapping examples are shown in Figure 8 4 Figure 8 5 Figure 8 6 System Zone Panel Site Fire Manual Pull Alarm System Aux 1 Alarm Fire Drill Water Flow Alarm System Aux 2 Alarm General Fire Alarm Detector Alarm heat or smoke detectors General Fire Supervisory Zone Aux 1 Alarm General Fire Pr...

Страница 87: ...neral Trouble Status Point Active SBUS Class A Trouble Site Silenced SLC Loop Trouble Voice Aux In 1 8 Alarm AC Loss Trouble F1 Key Active Battery Trouble F2 Key Active Ground Fault Trouble F3 Key Active Phone Line Trouble F4 Key Active Reporting Account Trouble Voice Aux in 1 2 Printer Trouble System Mic Active Aux Power Trouble Background Music System Switch Trouble Output Group Trouble System Z...

Страница 88: ...88 FCP 2100 FCP 2100ECS Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 Programming Overview Mapping Overview Figure 8 5 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns on a Single Panel ...

Страница 89: ...FCP 2100 FCP 2100ECS Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 89 Mapping Overview Programming Overview Figure 8 6 Example of Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns within a Networked Site ...

Страница 90: ...ample showing how LED points are mapped to zones and output groups Typically you would create two output groups for each zone one for alarms and one for troubles LED points are available when models FIK 5865 3 4 and or FIK 5880 are used with the system Figure 8 7 Example of LED Points Mapped to Output Groups Applies to Models FIK 5865 3 4 and FIK 5880 ...

Страница 91: ...e system annunciator using either the control panel s onboard annunciator or FIK RA2000 FIK RA1000R or FIK RA100 remote annunciators The following subsections describe programming basics including a description of editing keys available for programming and how to move through programming menus Section 9 contains specific information about individual programming options 8 4 1 Entering Exiting Panel...

Страница 92: ...here are several ways to make programming selections using the control panel depending on which screen you are currently viewing The chart below is a generic explanation To Press Select from a menu The corresponding number on the annunciator Enter numeric data The appropriate number on the annunciator Enter text alphanumeric data See Appendix B for complete list of characters Select from a scrolli...

Страница 93: ...le Select Module Edit Module ID Section 9 2 1 Enter Module Name Edit Module specific options Add Module FIK 5824 Serial Parallel IO Section 9 2 2 FIK RA2000 LCD Annunciator FIK RA1000R LCD Annunciator FIK RA100 LCD Annunciator FIK 6815 SLC Loop Expander FIK RPS1000 Power Supply FIK 5496 NAC Expander FIK 5880 LED IO Module FIK 5865 LED Annunc Module FIK 0W Voice Amplifier FIK 125W Voice Amplifier F...

Страница 94: ...y to scroll through the range or enter directly from the number keys on the annunciator then press ENTER Zone Accessory Options CO Single Multi station Cadence 00 23 Local Zone Yes No View Zone Points Select Zone Section 9 3 2 Group Edit Group Select Group Group Name Section Edit Group Name Group Properties Voice Group Y or N Section Edit Group Properties Switch 1 64 Template Override Y or N Allow...

Страница 95: ...SILENCE RESET P A S ACK ZONE AUX1 LATCH NON LATCH ZONE AUX2 LATCH NON LATCH SYSTEM AUX1 LATCH NON LATCH SYSTEM AUX2 LATCH NON LATCH DETECTOR FIRE TAMPER LATCH NON LATCH MANUAL RELEASE INTERLOCK STATUS POINT CO DETECTOR SWITCH CO SUPERVISORY DETECTOR SWITCH LATCH NON LATCH ECS INPUT LATCH NON LATCH ECS TAMPER LATCH NON LATCH ECS SUPER VISORY LATCH NON LATCH NOTIF2 3 4 OUTPUT PT Select Group AUX CON...

Страница 96: ...T AUX DOOR SLC LED 1 6 LED Number 1 80 LED Function Notif Unused DETECTOR 2 3 4 2 WIRE SMOKE Select Zone W Gateway 2 3 4 W SWITCH 2 3 4 8 Same as SWITCH W RELAY2 3 4 8 Same as Relay UNUSED DETECTOR2 3 4 PHOTO No Accessory SDR BAS 2 3 4 RLY BAS 2 3 4 I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base 2 3 4 ION No Accessory SDR BAS 2 3 4 RLY BAS 2 3 4 I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base 2 3 4 Menu Options Defaults Comme...

Страница 97: ... I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base 2 3 4 PHOTO DUCT 2 3 4 No Accessory DCT RLY 2 WIRE SMOKE ACCLIMATE 2 3 4 No Accessory SDR BAS RLY BAS I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base HEAT HT 2 3 4 No Accessory SDR base RLY base I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base PHOT HEAT 2 3 4 No Accessory SDR BAS RLY BAS I SdrBa Intelligent Sounder Base BEAM2 3 4 SUP DET 2 3 4 Same function as DETECTOR LATCH NON LATCH Menu Opti...

Страница 98: ...y SDR BAS Single station or Multi station Silence or Non Silence RLY BAS I SdrBA Intelligent Sounder Base Latch or non latch Single station or Multi station Silence or Non Silence CO SUPR FIRE ALARM No Accessory SDR BAS Single station or Multi station Silence or Non Silence RLY BAS I SdrBA Intelligent Sounder Base Latch or non latch Single station or Multi station Silence or Non Silence CO SUPR FI...

Страница 99: ... Function Select Sensor UNUSED Section 9 5 B NOTIF NOTIF OUTPUT Select Group Super vised Yes or No CONTROL CIRCUIT A NOTIF NOTIF OUTPUT Select Group Super vised Yes or No CONTROL CIRCUIT AUX PWR CONSTANT AUX RESET AUX DOOR AUX SYNC9 B SWITCH MANUAL PULL Latch and Non Latch feature only appear for WATERFLOW FIRE SUPERVISORY FIRE TAMPER ZONE AUX1 ZONE AUX2 SYSTEM AUX1 SYSTEM AUX2 ECS INPUT ECS TAMPE...

Страница 100: ...Select Group or Zone Number Group or Zone selection will appear depending on the function selected Edit Name Enter Name FIK 5496 Edit Point UNUSED Section 9 5 4 B NOTIF Control Circuit Notif Output Select Group Super vised Yes or No A NOTIF AUX_PWR Constant Edit Name Aux Sync Aux Door Aux Reset FIK 5880 FIK 5865 FIK Series Amplifiers Enter Point UNUSED Section 9 5 3 and Section 9 5 5 NOTIF Select ...

Страница 101: ...TT Touch Tone TT PL TouchTone alternating with pulse see Section Phone Lines PULSE Pulse dialing Rotary Pulse Format U 60 40 U Section Phone Lines E 66 34 Dial Tone Disabled Y or N N Monitor Line Y or N N Section Phone Lines Answering Machine Bypass Y or N N Section Phone Lines Phone Line Unused Y or N N Section Phone Lines Edit Ethernet IP Address Section Edit Ethernet Subn Mask SubNet Default Ga...

Страница 102: ...ction 9 7 Alarm Verify 60 to 250 seconds 60 sec Section Alarm Verify Low AC Report Time 0 30 hours 3 hrs Low AC Report Delay Section AC Freq 50 Hz 60Hz Section Change AC Line Frequency 60 Hz Internal Clock Display Format AM PM AM PM System Clock Format AM PM or military Section MIL Auto resound 4 hours 24 hours Section Auto Resound 4 or 24 hours 24 hours Miscellaneous Options SYNC Strobes when Sil...

Страница 103: ...oughly test the system The reason the system should be tested after JumpStart AutoProgramming is because JumpStart Auto Programming automatically programs the system searching for and configuring all SLC and SBUS devices it finds JumpStart allows you to confirm the integrity of the installation prior to performing any custom programming After determining that the hardware is properly installed cus...

Страница 104: ...e Main Menu to perform this task If necessary enter the Installer Code 1 Select 7 for Panel Programming 2 Press 1 to enter module menu 3 Press 3 to delete a module 4 Select the module to be deleted 5 A warning screen will display If you want to proceed with deleting the module select Yes To cancel select No 9 2 4 View Module List To view a list of all modules follow these steps You must be in the ...

Страница 105: ...ector is in alarm in a 2 Count zone the system enters a pre alarm condition In a pre alarm condition the touchpad PZT beeps and the annunciator display indicates that a pre alarm has occurred If the zone has been mapped to an output group for the pre alarm event the output group will activate The pre alarm will not be reported to the central station Alarm Verification Alarm verification is an opti...

Страница 106: ...utput group is made up of output points that have been programmed to respond in the same way Output groups simplify programming because you only have to program the output characteristics that are common to all of the group points once instead of programming each individual point Once you have defined the characteristics of output groups you can assign each point to the appropriate group All valid...

Страница 107: ...g sets the cadence of the non voice group mapped to voice select switch when activated using dynamic activation or by a template Defining Output Group Type Each output group is defined as either a voice output group or a non voice output group Output points that are audio circuits all circuits on the FIK 50W FIK 125W FIK DUAL50W FIK INT50W and FIK CE4 can only be assigned to voice output groups Ou...

Страница 108: ...oint menu 4 Press the up or down arrow key to select the desired module Refer to Section 8 5 Quick Reference Table for available choices Then press ENTER 5 Select S for sensor or M for module 6 Enter the number of the point you wish to edit then press ENTER 7 Select the type of device by pressing the up or down arrow key Refer to Table 9 4 under the column heading Type Selection for a list of choi...

Страница 109: ...er type of fire alarm WATERFLOW Latching Use this switch type for monitoring water flow in a sprinkler system Switch closure will cause a sprinkler alarm Water flow switches can be programmed as latching or non latching You can program a delay of up to 90 seconds to be used with a water flow switch The delay allows for normal brief changes in sprinkler system water pressure The water flow alarm wi...

Страница 110: ...ch input STATUS POINT ECS INPUT Latching User also has ECS Event Number 1 8 option for ECS INPUT Only available when an FIK NVCM is installed in the system Non Latching ECS TAMPER Latching Non Latching ECS SUPERVISORY Latching Non Latching CO DETECT SWITCH CO Detector Switch CO SUPERVISORY DETECT SWITCH Latching CO Supervisory Detector Switch Non Latching NOTIF OUTPUT PT Select Group Output point ...

Страница 111: ...y then press ENTER 10 If the point supports not being supervised press the up or down arrow key to select supervised or non supervised then press ENTER 11 Press ENTER to edit point name See Editing Text Using the Built In Programmer on page 176 Or Press right arrow key to skip point name edit 12 Repeat Steps 1 through 11 for all circuits W SWITCH Same as SWITCH W Relay Same as Relay When a wireles...

Страница 112: ... FIRE DRILL SILENCE RESET P A S ACK ZONE AUX1 ZONE AUX2 SYSTEM AUX1 SYSTEM AUX2 MANUAL RELEASE INTERLOCK STATUS POINT ECS INPUT User also has ECS Event Number 1 8 option for ECS INPUT Only available when a FIK NVCM is installed in the system ECS TAMPER ECS SUPERVISORY A SWITCH Same as B SWITCH B DETECT 2 WIRE SMOKE Used for Class B 2 wire detectors 4 WIRE SMOKE Used for Class B 4 wire detectors CO...

Страница 113: ...g 3 Press 4 to enter point menu 4 Press the up or down arrow key to select the desired module Refer to Section 8 5 for available choices then press ENTER Figure 9 6 Programming Points Screen for the FIK 5496 Module 5 Enter the point number then press ENTER 6 Press the up or down arrow key to select the type See Table 9 5 Then press ENTER 7 Press ENTER to edit point name See Appendix B Or Press rig...

Страница 114: ... name for the Point or Unused Choices Type Selections Function Selections for each Type Comments FIK 5880 output UNUSED NOTIF outputs pt 1 40 NOTIF OUTPUT CONTROL CIRCUIT FIK 5880 input 41 48 SWITCH MANUAL PULL Refer to comments column of Table 9 4 for description of these options Latch or Non latching feature only appears for WATERFLOW FIRE SUPERVISORY FIRE TAMPER ZONE AUX1 ZONE AUX2 SYSTEM AUX1 ...

Страница 115: ...Interval selections are 24hr 12hr 6hr and 4 hr Phone Lines To access the phone lines screen 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Select 7 for Panel Programming 3 Select 5 for System Options 4 From the next menu select 1 for Communication Options FIK 5865 UNUSED NOTIF NOTIF OUTPUT CONTROL CIRCUIT FIK AMP FIK 50 125W UNUSED NOTIF FIK RVM FIK NVCM UNUSED SWITC...

Страница 116: ...one sys tem The selection made here must match the programming for this option in the Communication Configuration dialog box of HFSS 8 Enter the desired number of answer rings then press ENTER Dial Option TouchTone or Pulse or TT PL 9 Press the up or down arrow key to select the dial option then press ENTER Dial Format 10 Press the up or down arrow key to select the pulse ratio for rotary dialing ...

Страница 117: ... that you can set unused phones lines to Yes so no auto test will be sent through that line This option is factory programmed as No 14 Select Y or N by pressing the up or down arrow key then press ENTER Edit Ethernet 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Select 7 for Panel Programming 3 Select 5 for System Options 4 From the next menu select 1 for Communicat...

Страница 118: ...ay follow these steps 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Select 7 for Panel Programming 3 Select 5 for System Options 4 Select 3 for Holiday Days A screen similar to that shown in Figure 9 13 will display 5 Edit the holiday schedules you wish to change or add holidays as needed in the programmable holiday locations Figure 9 13 Edit Holidays Screen 6 Enter...

Страница 119: ...r 50 Hz should normally be selected The panel defaults to the 60 Hz selection To change the AC line frequency 9 Select 50Hz 60Hz or Intl by pressing the up or down arrow key then press ENTER Clock Format AM PM or Military To change the system clock display format 10 Select AMPM for AM PM display format or MIL for military or 24 hr display format by pressing the up or down arrow key then press ENTE...

Страница 120: ...NTER to make your selection and move to the DST End option 8 Press the up or down arrow key to select the week 1st 2nd etc Daylight Saving Time ends then press ENTER to make your selection and move to the month setting 9 Press the up or down arrow key to select the month January December Daylight Saving Time ends then press ENTER 9 6 7 Edit Banner The banner is the message that displays on the pan...

Страница 121: ...ed into an FIK NVCM You can also modify other voice settings 9 9 1 VCM Maintenance The FIK NVCM Maintenance menu is used to program custom messages into the FIK NVCM Messages can be recorded locally using the microphone 1 Select 7 for Panel Programming 2 Select 8 for Voice Options 3 Select 1 for FIK NVCM Maintenance 9 9 2 Voice Settings 1 Select 7 for Panel Programming 2 Select 8 for Voice Options...

Страница 122: ... as 123456 Multi site Installer Code Factory programmed as 654321 10 2 Annunciator Description Figure 10 1 shows the annunciator that is part of the control panel board assembly Figure 10 1 Control Panel Annunciator 10 2 1 LCD Display The control panel LCD displays system messages annunciates alarms supervisories and troubles provides status information and prompts for input These messages can be ...

Страница 123: ... 3 2 Using the Menus 10 4 Basic Operation 10 4 1 Setting Time and Date 1 Select 4 for Set Date Time 2 Make changes in the fields on the screen Use right arrow to move through the fields Use the up or down arrow key to select options in the fields 3 When the date and time are correct press ENTER Text of Internal Banner Custom Banner Example Main Menu Options Description 1 System Tests Access to Fir...

Страница 124: ... panel stores up to 1000 of its own events When viewing Event History in the panel the new est 500 events from every panel in the site will be displayed When using the HFSS programming tool all 1000 events from every panel in the network will be uploaded On multi site displays pressing ENTER or right arrow brings you directly into View Event History and allows you to view the Event History from ev...

Страница 125: ...l alternate between one of the Phone Line paths and one of the AlarmNet paths 10 4 8 Manual AlarmNet Registration 1 From the Main Menu press 1 for System Tests 2 Select 8 for Register AlarmNet The screen will display and ask for confirmation Feedback will be given if the command was sent or not 10 4 9 Silence Alarms or Troubles Press SILENCE to turn off silenceable outputs and annunciator PZTs If ...

Страница 126: ...ed The screen that displays will show you if the point has a trouble and will provide sensitivity compliance information See Section 10 4 11 for complete information about detector sensitivity compliance 10 4 13 View Alarms or Troubles When the system is in alarm or trouble you can press down arrow to view the location of an alarm or trouble 10 4 14 System Information 1 From the Main Menu press 8 ...

Страница 127: ...non System Control panel system fire or emergency system 10 5 2 System Override System Override temporarily disengages output group activations from the system being overridden This is done to not provide conflicting messages and signaling and help with reducing confusion of the building occupants When output groups are supposed to be active but are not because System Control has activated System ...

Страница 128: ...is active Group 1 will output ANSI When an event is mapped to an output group from multiple zones the lower numbered zone gets priority Example Zone 1 Manual Pull and Zone 2 Manual Pull are mapped to Group 1 using constant and ANSI patterns respectively If Zone 1 and Zone 2 Manual Pull events are active Group 1 will output constant 10 6 Operation Mode Behavior The control panel can be in one or mo...

Страница 129: ...ent date and time display on the last line of the LCD Enter the appropriate code to activate the User or Installer Menu Alarm A smoke detector goes into alarm or a pull station is activated The system seizes control and will the central station The on board annunciator will sound loud steady beeps to distinguish Alarm signals For Fire Alarm the sequence is a loud steady beep Any notification devic...

Страница 130: ... A screen similar to this one displays Press SILENCE to silence the annunciator Once the trouble condition has been fixed the system will restore itself automatically Prealarm A single detector trips in a 2 Count zone 2 Count means two detectors must trip before an alarm is reported Touchpad PZT beeps The LCD displays a screen similar to this one Press down arrow to view the Prealarm A screen simi...

Страница 131: ...leasing Double Interlock Zone and Single Interlock Zone The Double Interlock Zone operation requires an interlock switch input in the system and the Single Interlock Zone does not An interlock switch is typically a dry contact pres sure switch When Single or Double Interlock Zone releasing is selected using in the HFSS programming tool the software suite will automatically default the following sy...

Страница 132: ...81 24 VDC 2000 486500 24 VDC 290 895630 24 VDC 2000 897494 24 VDC 1500 Minimax 88 7363 24 VDC 1040 88 5738 24 VDC 1040 88 9323 24 VDC 500 Nohmi Bosai R85M10 24 VDC 1200 Parker Hannifin 70610006 24 VDC 417 10610707 24 VDC 417 Snap tite 2823A 2NB A4F6 24 VDC 458 2823A 2NB A4F5 12 VDC 917 TLX PA0036 A 24 VDC 600 Versa Valves CGS 4232 NB3 S2 24 VDC 438 Victaulic 753E 24 VDC 364 767 24 VDC 364 Viking 1...

Страница 133: ...switch is active the Interlock Release Alert and Detec tor Alarm outputs will activate Conditions Required for a Interlock Release Alarm Output Activation Any release requires the activation of an interlock switch and either a manual release switch or 2 activated addressable detectors When these conditions are met the Interlock Release Alarm and Detector Alarm outputs will activate and the Interlo...

Страница 134: ...idual points 4 Once you are finished with disabling or activating points output groups enter the F Key Recording Menu again and select the End F KEY Recording option 5 The panel will return to the idle screen 10 9 2 Aborting an F Key Macro Recording Session 1 After an F Key macro recording session has been started the session can be canceled at any time by accessing the F Key Recording menu and se...

Страница 135: ...S Control Key Pressing the ECS Control Key will do one of two things 1 Enter Message Mode of the LOC ECS interface including trying to gain ECS Control if the user doesn t have it already 2 Relinquish ECS Control if pressed while in Message Mode ECS Control LED The ECS Control LED is used to indicate the status of ECS Control in the system When the LED is on solid the LOC has ECS Control within th...

Страница 136: ...h ECS Control and that LOC grants the request See Section 11 2 7 If the ECS lockout timer expires while an ECS Control request is in progress the system will automatically pass ECS Control to the requesting LOC 3 The user at the second LOC enters an access code with the ECS Super User profile option The LOC lockout timer can be set between immediate and 12 hours in increments of 1 second or it can...

Страница 137: ...Activating Output Groups Dynamically 2 Microphone Mode Use the Select Keys while the microphone is active to toggle which areas to do an ECS Microphone Page to The Select Key s green LED will toggle on off with the activation deactivation of the ECS Microphone Page to the area Activating Output Groups Dynamically This method allows the system to be setup with minimal or no system mapping When in M...

Страница 138: ...ECS interface by pressing the left arrow key The user will be returned to the idle screen which indicates that the LOC still has ECS control 11 2 9 Relinquish ECS Control Relinquishing ECS Control is accomplished by pressing the ECS Control Key from within Message Mode A screen will be displayed to ensure the user wants to relinquish ECS Control ECS Control will be automatically relinquished after...

Страница 139: ...he ability to be programmed as a trigger for bringing external audio into the system These special point types are ECS Voice Aux In 1 4 Alarm Voice Aux In 1 2 Status Background Music When activated if the event has the highest Event Priority of all activated events it will activate the Aux In input to all outputs defined by the respective event program mapping 11 5 Amplifier Programming 11 5 1 Add...

Страница 140: ... associated with the internal annunciator The association for other LOCs in the system must be performed in programming 11 7 Using the Microphone 11 7 1 Microphone Functionality Each microphone in the system is capable of providing convenience fire or emergency paging A convenience or fire page can be made any time the emergency system does have System Control see Section 10 5 1 When the emergency...

Страница 141: ...trigger the ECS system and enable mapping for Mic Triggered ECS Alarm and General ECS Alarm Paging If there are no active emergency or fire system events the microphone at an LOC can be used for paging by following these steps 1 Push the PTT push to talk button on the microphone 2 Use the Select Keys on the LOC to toggle the output areas to page to with the microphone illuminates the green LEDs Th...

Страница 142: ...ocal Record mode the FIK NVCM LEDs will function as follows 11 8 1 Recording Messages 1 15 Using Aux Audio Input Recording messages from the Aux Audio Input enables you to load customized pre recorded messages into an ECS message location Follow these steps to record a user message using Aux Audio Input LED LED State Meaning Select Key 1 15 Green LED On Message is currently programmed in this slot...

Страница 143: ...gain to stop the recording The Select Key green LED will come on 11 To playback the recorded message press the Select Key 1 15 that was just recorded to Recording with Aux Audio Input Example The user wants to record into memory slot 2 via the Aux Audio Input channel Upon entering the Local Recording mode via the keypad menu the FIK NVCM will light the Select Key green LEDs 1 15 for each occupied ...

Страница 144: ... message press the Select Key 1 15 that was just recorded to 10 If you are not satisfied with the recorded message erase it see Section 11 8 3 and then repeat steps 1 through 7 Recording with Microphone Example User wants to record a message to message slot 5 via the microphone Upon entering the Local Recording mode via the keypad menu the FIK NVCM will light the Select Key green LEDs for 1 15 for...

Страница 145: ...ress the Select Key 1 15 that you wish to erase The Select Key red LED will stay on until the erase is done When erased the Select Key green LED by corresponding to the message slot you erased will go off 11 8 4 Using HFSS Voice Message Load Software The HFSS Voice Message Load Software is a software support utility that is used to download recorded messages in SKE format stored on your PC hard dr...

Страница 146: ... be selected as a destina tion panel for the network paging Network paging functions as an all call on the destination panel s all speaker circuits will be activated with the network paging audio on a destination panel the following need to be considered Priority 1 Local microphone is higher priority than network paging a user can page from their local panel even if the local panel is currently re...

Страница 147: ...Receiver 001 Auto dialer test communications trouble line 2 YC 2 YCNN000002 1 350 Receiver 002 Auto dialer test communications trouble line 2 restore YK 2 YKNN000002 3 350 Receiver 002 Automatic test normal RP 0 RPNN000000 1 602 00 000 Automatic test off normal RY 0 RYNN000000 1 608 00 000 Battery voltage trouble YT Exp ID YTNNXX0000 1 302 Exp ID 000 Battery voltage trouble restore YR Exp ID YRNNX...

Страница 148: ...tore EN 0103 ENNN000103 3 334 Panel ID 103 Repeater missing trouble EM 0100 EMNN000100 1 334 Panel ID 100 Repeater missing trouble restore EN 0100 ENNN000100 3 334 Panel ID 100 Repeater Rx1 communication trouble EM 0101 EMNN000101 1 334 Panel ID 101 Repeater Rx1 communication trouble restore EN 0101 ENNN000101 3 334 Panel ID 101 Repeater Rx2 communication trouble EM 0102 EMNN000102 1 334 Panel ID ...

Страница 149: ...ore QH 0 QHNN000000 3 220 00 000 LOC Point ECS Alarm QA Emergency QANN0E0000 1 220 Emer gency 00 000 LOC Point ECS Alarm Restore QH Emergency QHNN0E0000 3 220 Emer gency 00 000 Manual pull switch alarm FA Zone FANN000ZZZ 1 115 00 Zone Manual pull switch alarm restore FH Zone FHNN000ZZZ 3 115 00 Zone Manual pull switch trouble FT Zone FTNN000ZZZ 1 373 00 Zone Manual pull switch trouble restore FJ Z...

Страница 150: ...ble UT Zone 2000 UTNN002ZZZ 1 373 02 Zone Zone based AUX2 switch trouble restore UJ Zone 2000 UJNN002ZZZ 3 373 02 Zone Point Event For FCP or SK devices sensors 1 159 are reported as Points 1 159 modules 1 159 are reported as Points 201 359 An unexpected SLC device has been detected pi Exp ID XE Point XENNXXPPPP 1 380 Exp ID Point An unexpected SLC device has been removed pi Exp ID XI Point XINNXX...

Страница 151: ... QTNNXXPPPP 1 320 Exp ID Point ECS Control Circuit Trouble Restored pi Exp ID QJ Point QJNNXXPPPP 3 320 Exp ID Point ECS Relay Trouble pi Exp ID QT Point QTNNXXPPPP 1 320 Exp ID Point ECS Relay Trouble Restored pi Exp ID QJ Point QJNNXXPPPP 3 320 Exp ID Point ECS Notification Trouble pi Exp ID QT Point QTNNXXPPPP 1 320 Exp ID Point ECS Notification Trouble Restored pi Exp ID QJ Point QJNNXXPPPP 3 ...

Страница 152: ...uble pi Exp ID FT Point FTNNXXPPPP 1 373 Exp ID Point Positive Alarm Sequence acknowledge switch trouble restore pi Exp ID FJ Point FJNNXXPPPP 3 373 Exp ID Point Status Point Trouble pi Exp ID UT Point UTNNXXPPPP 1 379 Exp ID Point Status Point Trouble Restored pi Exp ID UJ Point UJNNXXPPPP 3 379 Exp ID Point Status Point is Disabled pi Exp ID UB Point UBNNXXPPPP 1 580 Exp ID Point Status Point is...

Страница 153: ... 1 580 Exp ID Point Voice Aux Status 2 Switch is Enabled pi Exp ID UU Point UUNNXXPPPP 3 580 Exp ID Point Water flow switch alarm pi Exp ID SA Point SANNXXPPPP 1 113 Exp ID Point Water flow switch alarm restore pi Exp ID SH Point SHNNXXPPPP 3 113 Exp ID Point Water flow switch disabled pi Exp ID SB Point SBNNXXPPPP 1 571 Exp ID Point Water flow switch enabled pi Exp ID SU Point SUNNXXPPPP 3 571 Ex...

Страница 154: ...nel ID PP 2 digit Module Number MM and a 4 digit Event Parameter ZZZZ 2 Based on the actual Event Code the Module Number or Event Parameter fields might not contain pertinent information In that case the field will contain zeros 3 The account number is sent using an account block that is separate from the event block 4 Multiple events can be sent within a single event block Events are separated by...

Страница 155: ...32 n a n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ RP32000000 Battery Trouble Panel 32 n a 32 98 n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ YT32980000 Battery Trouble Expander 18 n a 32 18 n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ YT32180000 SLC Loop Shorted n a 01 44 n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ ET01440000 Program Begin n a 32 n a n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ LB32000000 Program Begin n a 22 n a n a n a EE PP MM ZZZZ LB22000000 AC Power Loss Panel 22 n a 22 98 n a n a EE P...

Страница 156: ...C OUT terminals There can be only one SLC loop on the main panel and on each FIK 6815 module Do not connect devices to terminals labeled SLC IN Make sure SLC devices have been addressed properly following the procedure described in Section 7 5 Make sure correct polarity has been observed for SLC device wiring See Section 7 5 on page 81 SLC devices are not being recognized trouble message Missing d...

Страница 157: ...ay Figure 13 1 Shut Down Warning 3 Press ENTER to accept or left arrow to Exit If left arrow is chosen you will exit back to the Point Function menu If ENTER is chosen the system will cease normal operation leaving the premise unprotected 4 Select the SLC loop 5 Enter the SLC address of the device you wish to locate The LED on the selected device will start flashing 6 Press left arrow key to exit ...

Страница 158: ...ect the point you wish to test 6 Press ENTER to toggle Active Inactive Output 7 Press the left arrow key to exit 13 4 4 Earth Fault Resistance Table 13 2 lists the earth fault resistance detection for each applicable terminal on the FACP NOTE Once you exit the system will resume normal operation Function Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Values in Ohms High Trip High Restore Low Trip Low Resto...

Страница 159: ...n Troubleshooting and Testing Tools Testing and Troubleshooting Any wire to wire fault impedance is 0 ohms Function Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Values in Ohms High Trip High Restore Low Trip Low Restore Table 13 2 Earth Fault Resistance Detection Chart Continued ...

Страница 160: ... 40 Onboard 11 Onboard 41 Onboard 12 Onboard 42 Onboard 13 Onboard 43 Onboard 14 Onboard 44 Onboard 15 Onboard 45 Onboard 16 Onboard 46 Onboard 17 Onboard 47 Onboard 18 Onboard 48 Onboard 19 Onboard 49 Onboard 20 Onboard 50 Onboard 21 Onboard 51 Onboard 22 Onboard 52 Onboard 23 Onboard 53 Onboard 24 Onboard 54 Onboard 25 Onboard 55 Onboard 26 Onboard 56 Onboard 27 Onboard 57 Onboard 28 Onboard 58 ...

Страница 161: ...ard 89 Onboard 133 Onboard 90 Onboard 134 Onboard 91 Onboard 135 Onboard 92 Onboard 136 Onboard 93 Onboard 137 Onboard 94 Onboard 138 Onboard 95 Onboard 139 Onboard 96 Onboard 140 Onboard 97 Onboard 141 Onboard 98 Onboard 142 Onboard 99 Onboard 143 Onboard 100 Onboard 144 Onboard 101 Onboard 145 Onboard 102 Onboard 146 Onboard 147 Onboard 154 Onboard 148 Onboard 155 Onboard 149 Onboard 156 Onboard...

Страница 162: ...0ECS Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 Installation Records Additional SLC Devices Module Addr Zone Group Description Module Addr Zone Group Description Table 14 2 Installation Record of Devices Installed on FIK 6815 ...

Страница 163: ... 11 2021 163 Conventional Output Point Record Installation Records 14 3 Conventional Output Point Record This chart can be used to keep track of how conventional output points circuits have been configured Point Circuit Group Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Страница 164: ... with this feature This control is UL listed for panel wide Synchronization Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AMSECO SH24W 153075 x x Horn Strobe SAD24 153075 x Strobe SAD24 75110 x Strobe SL24W 75110 x Strobe SL24C 3075110 x Strobe SLB24 75 x Strobe RSD24 153075 x Strobe RSD24 75110 x Strobe SH24W 75110 x x Horn Strobe SH24W 3075110 x x Horn Strobe SHB24 75 x x Horn Strobe SCM24W 153075 x Chim...

Страница 165: ...x Horn Strobe P2430 FC x x Horn Strobe P2430W FC x x Horn Strobe P2430K FC x x Horn Strobe P2475 FC x x Horn Strobe P2475W FC x x Horn Strobe P2475K FC x x Horn Strobe P24110 FC x x Horn Strobe P24110W FC x x Horn Strobe P24110K FC x x Horn Strobe S2430W FC x Strobe S2430K FC x Strobe S2475 FC x Strobe S2475W FC x Strobe S2475K FC x Strobe S24110 FC x Strobe S24110W FC x Strobe S24110K FC x Strobe...

Страница 166: ...Strobe GCC24 x x Multi Candella Horn Strobe Ceiling Mount GCCR24 x Multi Candella Horn Strobe Ceiling Mount GCS24 x Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GCSR24 x Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GECR 24 x x Multi Candella Horn Strobe GES24 15 x Strobe GES24 30 x Strobe GES24 60 x Strobe GES24 75 x Strobe GES24 110 x Strobe GES24 15 75 x Strobe GES24 177 x Strobe GES3 24 x Multi Candella Strobe G...

Страница 167: ...Strobe PC2R P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2RH x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela P2RH P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela PC2RH x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela PC2RH P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela P2W x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2W P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe PC2W x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe PC2W P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2WH x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela P2WH P x x 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Can...

Страница 168: ...4W WHT Wall 4X4 PC4RL x x Horn Strobe 4W Red Ceil 4X4 PC4WL x x Horn Strobe 4W WHT Ceil 4X4 SR x Strobe SR P x Strobe SCR x Strobe SCR P x Strobe SRH x Strobe High Candela SRH P x Strobe High Candela SCRH x Strobe High Candela SCRH P x Strobe High Candela SW x Strobe SW P x Strobe SCW x Strobe SCW P x Strobe SWH x Strobe High Candela SWH P x Strobe High Candela SCWH x Strobe High Candela SCWH P x ...

Страница 169: ...2WP x Horn Weatherproof AH 24WP x Horn Weatherproof AMT 241575W x x Multi Tone Horn Strobe AMT 24MCW x Mutli Tone Horn Strobe AMT 241575W NYC x x Multi Tone Horn Strobe AMT 12 24 x Multi tone Horn AMT 12 24 NYC x Multi tone Horn AS 121575W x Horn Strobe NH 12 24 x x Horn AS 241575W x x Horn Strobe AS 24MCC x x Horn Strobe AS 24MCCH x x Horn Strobe AS 24MCW x x Horn Strobe AS 24MCWH x x Horn Strobe...

Страница 170: ...titone Horn Strobe MTWPB 2475W x x Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPG 2475W x x Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPR 2475W x x Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPA 24MCCH x x Multitone Horn Strobe ZNH x Horn NS 121575W x x Horn Strobe NS 241575W x x Horn Strobe NS 24MCW x x Horn Strobe NS 24MCC x x Horn Strobe NS 24MCCH x x Horn Strobe ZNS MCW x x Horn Strobe ZNS MCWH x x Horn Strobe ZNS 24MCC x x Horn Strobe ZNS 24MCCH x...

Страница 171: ...rproof RSSWPG 24MCCH x Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPR 24MCCH x Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 2475W x Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 2475C x Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 24MCWH x Strobe Weatherproof ZRS MCWH x Strobe ZRS 24MCC x Strobe ZRS 24MCCH x Strobe MB G6 24 x Motor Bell MB G10 24 x Motor Bell MB G6 12 x Motor Bell MB G10 12 x Motor Bell MIZ 24 R x Mini Horn MT 12 24 R x x Multitone Horn MT4 12 2z x x Multit...

Страница 172: ...m reset time of the smoke detector Manufacturer Model Name or Number Base model name or number in parenthesis Compatibility ID per Loop Head Base Apollo 55000 350 45681 200 55000 350 45681 200 15 loop 55000 250 45681 200 55000 250 45681 200 24 loop 55000 225 55000 225 45681 255 256 45681 200 220 232 251 252 15 loop for Ion Detectors 15 loop for Photo Electric Detectors 55000 226 55000 226 55000 22...

Страница 173: ... 2112 24 D Photoelectric 0 05 50 System Sensor 2112 24R Photoelectric 0 50 60 70 System Sensor 2112 24TR Photoelectric 0 50 60 70 System Sensor 2112 24T D Photoelectric w 135 Thermal 0 05 50 System Sensor 2112 24TSRB Photoelectric w 135 Thermal Supervisory Relay 15 45 System Sensor 2312 24TB Photoelectric 0 12 50 System Sensor 2412 12 volt Photoelectric 0 12 77 System Sensor 2412AT 12 volt Photoel...

Страница 174: ...rent mA Edwards DH150A Floor Mount 96 Edwards DH154A Flush Mount 96 Edwards DH158A Surface Mount 96 Rixon Firemark FM 980 Floor Mount single 68 Rixon Firemark FM 996 Surface Wiring 68 Rixon Firemark FM 998 Concealed Wiring 68 Table A 4 Compatible Door Holders Manufacturer Model Current mA Air Products Controls LTD MR 101 C MR 201 C PAM 1 PAM 2 PAM SD 15 35 15 15 15 System Sensor A77 716B PR 1 PR 2...

Страница 175: ...hite SPSW CLR ALERT Wall High Fidelity Speaker Strobe Clear Lens ALERT White SPSW P Wall High Fidelity Speaker Strobe Plain Red SPSWH Wall High Fidelity Speaker Strobe High Candela White SPSWH P Wall High Fidelity Speaker Strobe High Candela Plain Red SPRL Wall High Fidelity Speaker Red SPWL Wall High Fidelity Speaker White SPCRL Ceiling High Fidelity Speaker Red SPCWL Ceiling High Fidelity Speake...

Страница 176: ...position and press enter to accept B 2 Example Name Edit 1 Press the up or down arrow to select upper case letters mode Press 2 until F appears 2 Press the up or down arrow to change mode to lower case letters Press 3 until i appears 3 Press 6 until r appears 4 Press 2 until e appears 5 Press 0 to space then continue to next word using the same process 6 Press ENTER to accept Figure B 1 Edit Name ...

Страница 177: ...CS Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 177 Appendix C Cadence Patterns The cadence patterns shown in Appendix C are available for use with the control panel Figure C 1 Cadence Patterns Available with the Control Panel ...

Страница 178: ...ver numbers 1 1 2 3 4 2 5 6 7 8 3 9 10 11 12 4 13 14 15 16 5 17 18 19 20 6 21 22 23 24 7 25 26 27 28 8 29 30 31 32 9 33 34 35 36 10 37 38 39 40 11 41 42 43 44 12 45 46 47 48 13 49 50 51 52 14 53 54 55 56 15 57 58 59 60 16 61 62 63 64 17 65 66 67 68 18 69 70 71 72 19 73 74 75 76 20 77 78 79 80 21 81 82 83 84 22 85 86 87 88 23 89 90 91 92 24 93 94 95 96 25 97 98 99 100 26 101 102 103 104 27 105 106 ...

Страница 179: ...go to the main menu 2 Press 1 to select System Tests 3 Enter code if prompted then press 1 to select Fire Drill 4 Press ENTER to start the fire drill and Press ENTER to end the fire drill Check Detector Sensitivity 1 Follow steps 1 through 5 for viewing a point s status 2 Press the right arrow to view detector sensitivity Set Time and Date 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go...

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Страница 181: ...ld the DRILL button and then enter a code if prompted OR 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Press 1 to select System Tests 3 Enter code if prompted then press 1 to select Fire Drill 4 Press ENTER to start the fire drill and Press ENTER to end the fire drill Set Time and Date 1 Enter the installer code The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2 Pre...

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Страница 183: ...orresponding area is not active for the microphone Blink One or more associated network page destination panels are unable to output the page ECS Control LED Green Blink When this LED is blinking someone has requested control of the ECS System On LOC has ECS Control and the user is able to make changes to the ECS Off LOC does not have ECS Control ECS Message LED Red On The corresponding ECS event ...

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Страница 185: ... be similar to the one shown Press 1 to request control The LOC with ECS Control will then be able to allow or deny the request Gain ECS Control as ECS Super User at an LOC only one ECS Super User is allowed ECS Control in the system at a time From the idle screen enter an ECS Super User access code and then press the ECS Control Key If ECS Control as Super User is available the ECS Control LED wi...

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Страница 187: ...FCP 2100 FCP 2100ECS Manual P N LS10143 002FK E A 3 11 2021 187 ...

Страница 188: ...FIKE CORPORATION 704 SW 10th Street Blue Springs MO 64015 Telephone 1 816 229 3405 www fike com ...

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