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GST-M200 Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panel

   

                           

                                                         

                                 

Installation and Operation Manual

                                                 

             

                                                                                                   

             

 

 

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CONTENTS 

Fire Alarm System Limitations ....................................................................................... 1

 

Installation Precautions .................................................................................................. 3

 

1 Product Description ..................................................................................................... 5

 

1.1 Features and Options .............................................................................................. 5

 

1.2 Technical Specifications ........................................................................................... 6

 

1.3 Controls and Indicators ............................................................................................ 8

 

1.3.1 LCD Display ...................................................................................................... 8

 

1.3.2 LED Indicators .................................................................................................. 8

 

1.3.3 Control and Indicating Part ................................................................................ 9

 

1.3.4 Functional keys ................................................................................................. 9

 

1.3.5 Service / Program Keys: ................................................................................... 9

 

1.4 Circuits ..................................................................................................................... 9

 

1.5 Components .......................................................................................................... 10

 

1.6 Peripheral Devices ................................................................................................ 10

 

1.6.1 Series Addressable Detectors ......................................................................... 10

 

1.6.2 Manual Pull Stations ......................................................................................... 11

 

1.6.3 Loop Isolators .................................................................................................. 11

 

1.6.4 Control Modules ............................................................................................... 11

 

1.6.5 Synchronization Module and Horn / Strobes Module ....................................... 11

 

1.7 Accessories ........................................................................................................... 12

 

1.8 Getting Started ....................................................................................................... 12

 

2 Installation .................................................................................................................. 12

 

2.1 Installing the Cabinet ............................................................................................. 12

 

2.2 Power .................................................................................................................... 14

 

2.2.1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection ....................................................... 14

 

2.2.2 Battery Power ................................................................................................. 15

 

2.3 24VDC Power Output Connection ......................................................................... 15

 

2.4 Relays (For Common Use) .................................................................................... 15

 

2.5 Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC)..................................................................... 16

 

2.6 Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) ................................................................................. 17

 

2.7 UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements ................................................................. 17

 

3 Programming .............................................................................................................. 18

 

3.1 Programming Data Entry ....................................................................................... 18

 

3.2 Description of Programming Screens .................................................................... 19

 

3.3 Programming and Passwords ................................................................................ 19

 

3.4 Programming (Master) ........................................................................................... 20

 

3.4.1 System Setup .................................................................................................. 20

 

3.4.2 Point Debug .................................................................................................... 24

 

3.4.3 Point Edit ......................................................................................................... 25

 

3.4.4 Event & Command .......................................................................................... 27

 

3.5 Autoprogram (Master Password) ........................................................................... 30

 

3.6 Disable / Enable (Maintenance Password) ............................................................ 30

 

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Страница 2: ...1 6 4 Control Modules 11 1 6 5 Synchronization Module and Horn Strobes Module 11 1 7 Accessories 12 1 8 Getting Started 12 2 Installation 12 2 1 Installing the Cabinet 12 2 2 Power 14 2 2 1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection 14 2 2 2 Battery Power 15 2 3 24VDC Power Output Connection 15 2 4 Relays For Common Use 15 2 5 Notification Appliance Circuits NAC 16 2 6 Signaling Line Circuits SLC 17 2 7...

Страница 3: ...eset Maintenance Password 35 4 2 LED Indicators 35 4 3 Normal Operation 35 4 4 Trouble Operation 36 4 5 Alarm Operation 37 4 6 Waterflow Circuits Operation For Future Use 38 4 7 Supervisory Operation 38 4 8 Coded Operation 39 4 9 Positive Alarm Sequence 39 4 10 Walk Test 40 4 11 Read Status 40 4 11 1 View History 40 4 11 2 System Point 41 4 11 3 Event Command 41 4 11 4 Disable Point 42 5 Selecting...

Страница 4: ...easons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach t...

Страница 5: ...rtain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm si...

Страница 6: ...ronment Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult...

Страница 7: ...ar with the standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies Underwriters Laboratories Standards NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Before proceeding the installer should be familiar with the following documents NFPA Standards NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 70 National Electrical Code Underwriters Laboratories Documents UL 864 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm ...

Страница 8: ...01A maximum current 1 2A The FACP is able to synchronize all sounders Max 12 by connecting a synchronization module with each of the two NACs 2 4A total power for NACs and 0 75A for regulated 24 VDC auxiliary power outputs 5 3A total system power includes battery charger Three fixed relay outputs Alarm Fault Supervisory for common use EIA 232 PC interface for GMC communication system no connection...

Страница 9: ... Digital Manual Call Point DC M9504 Base Mount Isolator C M9503 C 9503 GST LD 8322 Loop Isolator DC M9503 Loop Isolator Module I M9300 GST LD 8300 Addressable Input Module I M9301 GST LD 8301 Addressable Output Module DI M9300 Digital Single Input Module DI M9301 Digital Single Input and Output Module DI M9305 Digital Single Riser Output Module DI M9319 Digital Zone Monitor Module 1 2 Technical Sp...

Страница 10: ...supervised and regulated circuit Maximum voltage drop in wiring 2 0VDC Nominal operating voltage 24VDC Current limit electronic power limited circuit Rated signaling current per circuit 0 001A see Fig 1 1 Maximum signaling current per circuit 1 2A see Fig 1 1 End of line resistor 4 7 kOhm for Style Y Class B NAC Three Fixed Relay XT13 Supervisory XT11 Alarm XT12 Fault For common use Contact rating...

Страница 11: ...A max per panel Fig 1 1 1 3 Controls and Indicators FIRE ALARM SUPERVISORY TROUBLE ACK ALARM DISABLED SILENCE FAULT GROUND FAULT SYSTEM MAINTENANCE AC FAULT FAULT BATTERY ON POWER 0 Fig 1 2 1 3 1 LCD Display The FACP uses a 128 x 64 LCD for displaying normal monitoring fire alarm trouble and supervisory messages 1 3 2 LED Indicators FIRE ALARM Twin red LED ACK Yellow SYSTEM FAULT Yellow ...

Страница 12: ...SILENCE DRILL HOLD 2 SEC RESET 1 3 5 Service Program Keys Keys labeled with numbers and letters ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 MNO6 PQRS7 TUV8 WXYZ9 0 1st EVENT TAB ESC MODE 1 ENTER 1 4 Circuits SLC Signaling Line Circuit Loop One SLC loop is provided standard on the FACP loop interface board The SLC loop configurable for Style 6 Class A provides communication to addressable detectors monitor and control mod...

Страница 13: ...uxiliary 24VDC output EIA 485 Output RS485 communication interface for networking No connection for future use 1 5 Components A standard FACP consists of one of each of the following main board loop power interface board Main Board Main board is the core of the FACP containing the system s CPU and wiring interface with other main and optional components Loop Power Interface Board Providing power f...

Страница 14: ...t the detector onto the base 1 6 2 Manual Pull Stations UL listed conventional manual pull stations can be connected through GST LD 8300 I M9300 Module to complete a fire alarm system 1 6 3 Loop Isolators In loop type fire alarm system short circuit of part of the loop often affects normal operation of the whole system GST LD 8322 C 9503 C M9503 Loop Isolator can disable the shorted part of loop f...

Страница 15: ...C equation refer to Section 3 4 5 2 Installation The cabinet mounts using three 12mm diameter holes located in the back box Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage Mount the cabinet in a clean dry vibration free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered The area should be readily accessible with sufficient room to easily install and maintain the panel Locate the cabinet...

Страница 16: ...t Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual Page 13 406 666 342 640 130 113 5 327 126 5 Fig 2 1 Dimensions for flush mounting are shown in Fig 2 2 Hole distance for flush mounting 640mm x 380mm x 113 5mm ...

Страница 17: ...ed 2 2 1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection Primary power required for the FACP is 120VAC 60 Hz 2 4A or 220VAC 50 Hz 1 2A for the FACP Over current protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Code NEC and or local codes Use 14AWG 2 00mm2 or larger wire with 600 volt insulation rating Make certain that the AC mains circuit breaker is off before wiring any c...

Страница 18: ...o not connect the interconnect cable until the system is completely installed Observe polarity when connecting the batteries WARNING Battery contains sulfuric acid which can cause severe burns to the skin and eyes and can destroy fabrics If contact is made with sulfuric acid immediately flush the skin or eyes with water for 15 minutes and seek immediate medical attention 2 3 24VDC Power Output Con...

Страница 19: ...outputs on the loop interface board Each circuit is capable of 1 2A of current Total current in alarm for all external devices cannot exceed 2 4A Use System Sensor s UL listed sounders see Section 1 6 5 that can work at regulated 24VDC Circuits are regulated supervised and power limited 2 Style Y Class B Notification Appliance Circuits regulated supervised and power limited 4 7 kOhm EOL XT8 XT7 OU...

Страница 20: ...igent Photoelectric Smoke Detector I 9103 UL JTW ZCD G3N Intelligent Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature Heat Detector I M9300 GST LD 8300 Addressable Input Module and I M9301 GST LD 8301 Addressable Output Module 2 7 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 ...

Страница 21: ...amming Data Entry Totally 16 keys are provided MODE 1 ABC 2 DEF 3 GHI 4 JKL 5 MNO 6 PQRS 7 TUV 8 WXYZ 9 0 1st EVENT TAB ESC ENTER Press MODE to enter operation menu Under operation menu pressing number keys can lead the FACP to sub menus or corresponding functional status Pressing ESC or ENTER can exit the present level ...

Страница 22: ...position Symbols can be selected by pressing among the following options blank Number input Press the numbers on the keys User defined text input When the screen indicates w press any number key to enter phrase selection screen Selecting the number of the phrase and pressing ENTER can insert this phrase to the cursor position Modifying input message Pressing and to move the cursor for modification...

Страница 23: ...ue of addressable devices Selecting 2 Point Edit by entering 2 to define SLC addressable devices Selecting 3 Network Setup by entering 3 to set the FACP into network Selecting 4 Event Command by entering 4 to edit E C equation Selecting 5 System Setup by entering 5 for system setting 3 4 1 System Setup Select 5 System Setup in the screen of Fig 3 2 to enter the screen shown in Fig 3 3 Fig 3 3 Sele...

Страница 24: ...xed password 19491001 the system can be restored to factory default as in Fig 3 4 Fig 3 4 Note In the above example GST is the contents of the banner 3 4 1 2 Banner The contents of the banner are user definable by selecting 2 Banner in the screen of Fig 3 3 the LCD will display the screen in Fig 3 5 Fig 3 5 At most 18 characters can be entered for the text of the banner Please refer to Section 3 1...

Страница 25: ...Fig 3 7 2 Modifying Master Password Selecting 2 Master in the screen shown in Fig 3 6 can modify Master password The method is the same as modifying Maintenance password 3 4 1 4 Timers Selecting 4 Timers in the screen shown in Fig 3 3 can set the delay time of PAS The following screen appears Fig 3 8 Selecting 1 PAS Delay in the screen shown in Fig 3 8 the following screen will appear Password Cha...

Страница 26: ...project are in the device type list If not the device types not included should be defined before starting device definition Selecting 5 Defined SLC Type in the screen of Fig 3 3 will cause the following screen to appear for user definable SLC devices Fig 3 10 To define an SLC device the number of the user defined device should be input and then its device type Maximum 14 characters like the Gas D...

Страница 27: ... devices will be displayed as in Fig 3 12 Fig 3 12 Entering the equipment number and the order number can view the supervisory value of addressable devices Pressing different number keys represent different commands Key 0 represents the command Polling If the displayed value is between 450 650 the device is in normal operation if it s between 900 1200 the device is in alarm status and if it s betw...

Страница 28: ...vated Press TAB to move to device description area and input the text for describing the device 32 characters at most Please refer to Section 3 1 for how to edit the text Press ENTER the state of Walk Test and PAS for this device will appear at the lower part of the screen of which 0 means OFF and 1 means ON Walk Test The walk test feature allows one person to test the system without manually rese...

Страница 29: ...hen Activated Undefined 00 Undefined SMOKE ION 01 Fire Alarm SMOKE PHOTO 02 Fire Alarm SMOKE DUCT P 03 Fire Alarm HEAT DETECT 04 Fire Alarm BEAM DETECT 05 Fire Alarm PULL STATION 06 Fire Alarm x0 07 Fire Alarm x1 08 Fire Alarm x2 09 Fire Alarm x3 10 Fire Alarm Waterflow 11 Fire Alarm x4 12 Supervisory latching x5 13 Supervisory latching x6 14 Supervisory latching x7 15 Supervisory latching Supervi...

Страница 30: ...stem will prompt to set properties of walk test and PAS for device type 1 11 walk test and Silenceable features for devices except NACs and walk test Silenceable autosilence and coding for NACs Walk Test The walk test feature allows one person to test the system devices without manually resetting the control panel after activation of each device To enable the walk test feature input number 1 the d...

Страница 31: ...igger condition be satisfied Below is an example 00100101 00100201 00100101 00100301 00100201 00100301 00100101 00100201 00100301 00100441 In this E C equation The part before the sign is the condition The part after the sign is the result means and means or 001 001 01 The 7th and 8th digit represents device type The 4th 5th and 6th digit represents the device code The 1st 2nd and 3rd digit repres...

Страница 32: ...it E C Selecting 1 Edit E C in the screen shown in Fig 3 14 the FACP enters the screen of editing E C as shown in Fig 3 15 Fig 3 15 3 4 4 3 Delete E C Selecting 2 Delete E C in the screen shown in Fig 3 14 the FACP enters the screen of deleting existing E C as in Fig 3 16 Fig 3 16 Pressing ENTER can delete the E C equation Pressing ESC the E C will not be deleted and you can select the number of o...

Страница 33: ...rked as in Fig 3 17 Fig 3 17 3 6 Disable Enable Maintenance Password Select 4 Disable Enable in the screen shown in Fig 3 1 which is also password protected After entering maintenance password addressable devices can be enabled or disabled as in Fig 3 18 Fig 3 18 Selecting 1 Disable EQ devices can be disabled as shown in Fig 3 19 Disable Enable 1 Disable EQ 2 Enable EQ Contents of Banner 16 09 09 ...

Страница 34: ...uence can enable a device 3 7 Walk Test Maintenance Password Select 5 Walk Test in the screen in Fig 3 1 and enter maintenance password The control panel enters walk test screen as in Fig 3 21 Fig 3 21 In this screen Entering number 0 Close is displayed to mean Non walk test status Entering number 1 Silence is displayed to mean Walk Test Silence status Disable Point Zone 001 Code 001 Type 02 SMOKE...

Страница 35: ...ing maintenance password the time and LCD contrast can be set as in Fig 3 22 Fig 3 22 3 8 1 TIME DATE Selecting 1 TIME DATE in the above screen can set system time as follows Fig 3 23 3 8 2 LCD Contrast Selecting 2 LCD Contrast in the screen of Fig 3 24 can set LCD contrast as in the following figure Fig 3 24 Configure Item 1 TIME DATE 2 LCD Contrast 3 NAC Setup TIME DATE Setting Please Input Day ...

Страница 36: ... board notification appliances will generate when activated Four optional modes are available by selecting among number 0 1 2 and 3 0 Disable NAC1 is disabled 1 Steady a continuous output with no coding 2 March Time 120 ppm pulse per minute output 3 Temporal second on second off second on second off second on 1 second off Silenceable provides options between silencing NAC1 or not Choosing number 0...

Страница 37: ... pressing ACK STEP Silencing the sound of panel lighting ACK LED and marking an ACK to the event displayed If an alarm exists turn off silenceable NAC devices Pressing ALARM SILENCE again can re start the silenced device ALARM SILENCE LED illuminates Write alarm silence records to history file If new alarm occurs the silenced NAC devices will resound and ALARM SILENCE LED turns off ALARM SILENCE L...

Страница 38: ... to operate normally POWER ON Green It illuminates when main or standby power is normal SUPERVISORY Yellow It illuminates when water flow indicator is activated ALARM SLIENCE Yellow It illuminates when all external SOUNDERS are in silence state GROUND FAULT Yellow It illuminates when all active circuits are shorted to the ground BATTERY FAULT Yellow It illuminates when there is fault with the batt...

Страница 39: ...ypad for key presses Performs self test for all SLC devices 4 4 Trouble Operation With no alarms in the system the detection of a trouble will cause the following The speaker of the panel pulses 1 second On and 1 second Off The system TROUBLE LED lights Devices defined as Trouble Relay activate The word TROUBLE with device type address and trouble description will appear on the LCD Write history b...

Страница 40: ...rs in the sequence of Hour Minute Day Mouth Z001 is the zone number The fifth and sixth lines Device description maximum 32 characters 4 5 Alarm Operation Alarm operation is similar to trouble operation with the following differences Devices with type number less than 12 can give alarm signal Sound of the panel produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output The FIRE ALARM LED turns on The ...

Страница 41: ...ice whose type is 11 can carry out Waterflow Circuits operation Its operating method is the same as 4 5 Alarm Operation 4 7 Supervisory Operation The devices whose types are between 11 and 19 can carry out supervisory operation which is similar to alarm operation excluding the following difference Sound of the panel pulses second On and second Off The SUPERVISORY LED turns on The LCD displays the ...

Страница 42: ...econd off second on 1 second off 4 9 Positive Alarm Sequence PAS Positive Alarm Sequence procedure When a detector alarms sound indication of the panel can be started immediately and PAS Relay devices are activated NACs will not be activated within 15 seconds Pressing ALARM SILENCE or ACK STEP key within this period local sound will be silenced and the second period of delay will start The second ...

Страница 43: ... moment and record the test information During silence walk test the NACs will not output but only record the test information Disabled devices will not be activated during walk test Alarm test During audible walk test each new alarm will activate the NACs and associated modules for 3 4 seconds the walk test of these devices shall be set to ON The LCD will display the alarm events which will be ma...

Страница 44: ...on as in Fig 4 7 Fig 4 7 Selecting a device message using the up and down key and pressing ENTER detailed definition information of the device can be viewed 4 11 3 Event Command Selecting 3 Event Command in the screen of 4 5 can view E C information as in Fig 4 8 History Record No 23 ALARM 16 23 23 03 Z001C001 SMOKE PHOTO Browse Point Sum 005 No 227 SMOKE ION No 228 SMOKE ION No 229 SMOKE ION No 2...

Страница 45: ...s needed for a system can be calculated according to the following tables Table 5 1 Device Current Standby Current Number x lj Total Alarm Current Number x la Total GST M200 1 x 0 34A 0 34A 1 x 0 45A 0 45A Smoke detector I 9102 UL JTY GD G3 N x 0 0008A N x 0 002A Heat detector I 9103 UL JTY ZCD G3N N x 0 0008A N x 0 002A Loop isolator C 9503 GST LD 8322 N x 0 005A N x 0 005A Input module I M9300 G...

Страница 46: ...h Required standby time Tj hour Total standby current Tj Required alarm time Ta hour Total alarm current Ta Work time for maximum load Tw hour 4 3A maximum load current x Tw Total The sum of the above three items is the maximum battery capacity required by the FACP Please select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 5 1 and 5 2 The control panel can charge batter...

Страница 47: ...ted pair Max Distance is limited by the loop current e g max 4000ft 1200 m for 70 mA loop current max 1310 ft 400 m for 200 mA loop current 17AWG 1 0mm2 NAC 1 2 power limited Connects to conventional sounder strobes In alarm no more than a 2 0V drop allowed at end of circuit Distance limitation set by 2 0V maximum line drop 18AWG 0 78mm2 24VDC power limited Powering modules No more than 2 0V drop ...

Страница 48: ...ture Use 1 NETWORK LOCAL ADDRESS 2 EVENT DISPLAY MODE 3 NETWORK FACP NAME 4 REPEATER NAME 4 EVENT COMMAND 1 EDIT E C 2 DELETE E C 5 SYSTEM SETUP 1 CLEAR PROGRAM 2 BANNER 3 PASSWORD CHANGE 4 TIMERS 1 PAS DELAY 5 DEFINED SLC TYPE 6 MY WORDS 3 AUTOPROGRAM Maintenance Password Required 4 DISABLE ENABLE Maintenance Password Required 1 DISABLE EQ 2 ENABLE EQ 5 WALK TEST Maintenance Password Required 6 C...

Страница 49: ...er service department Return product transportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges tha...

Страница 50: ...ower limited Curcuits Supervised Style 6 Class A Refer to Installation and operation manual for detailed information on wiring of addressable devices Supervisory Relay Fault Output Relay Alarm Relay Not Supervised 2 0A 30VDC resistive 0 5A 30VDC resistive Contact shown below in normal condition Notification Appliance Circuit Power limited Curcuit Supervised NAC 1 NAC 2 Style Y Class B DC Power Out...

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