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4 The FireClass200 is available in the following models: FC200 - Master panel with 4 A Linear power supply; FC200/S - Master panel with 2.5 A Switching power supply; FC200/SL - Slave panel without power supply unit. In this manual the name FireClass200 has been used to identify the control panel features that are common to all three models. However, the model has been specified when a feature applies to one model only. BENTEL SECURITY declines all responsibility in the event of unauthorized intervention on the FireClass200 control panel. The FireClass200 control panel has been developed and made according to the highest standards of quality, reliability and performance adopted by BENTEL SECURITY srl. Proper functioning of the FireClass200 components can only be guaranteed when ambient conditions, external to the cabinet, comply with the 3k5 category of the IEC :1978. Installation of the FireClass200 control panel must carried out strictly according to the instructions, and in compliance with the safety laws in force. The Loops of the FireClass200 control panel can support up to 396 Analogue Devices. The Conventional Zone of the FireClass200 control panel can support up to 30 Conventional Devices. However, do not connect more than 512 devices to the FireClass200 control panel. The FC200/SL Slave panel must have the BENTEL BA424 (27.6 V - 4 A) Linear power supply or the BENTEL BAQ60/24 (27.6 V A) Switching power supply, otherwise, the IMQ Certification will be forfeited. The FC200/SL Slave panel power supply must be installed by personnel with Access Level no.4 (see "Access Levels" paragraph). The FC200/SL Slave panel can function only when connected to a Fire- Class200 Master panel. BENTEL SECURITY srl reserves the right to change the technical features of this product without prior notice. via Florida - Z.I. Valtesino GROTTAMMARE (AP) - ITALY Installation manual: Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

5 TABLE OF CONTENTS OVERVIEW 7 Access Levels Features Options with requirements PARTS 9 Main unit (FireClass200) Output Expander (FC200/6OUT) Loop Interface Repeater INSTALLATION 19 Mounting Output expander Installation Repeater Installation Connections Main board terminals Connection of Addressable Analogue Devices Connection of Conventional Devices Connection of Repeaters and Slave Panels Connection of Output Devices Bell Outputs Power Connection Maintenance

6 CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT 31 General rules for management from panel Access to FireClass200 Management PROGRAMMING 35 Auto (Autolearning) Connections: Loop 1 and Loop Connections: Network Programming: Fire sensors Programming: Monitoring modules Programming: Control modules Programming: Conventional Zone module Programming: Repeaters and Slave panels Devices Loop 1 and Loop Conventional Line Bell Outputs Network Password (PassWD) Welcome Message (MesINI) Zones OPTION Prealarm time Warning Threshold Alarm Verify Drift Compensation Timer and Special timer Delay Pulse Extinction Modes System Date and Time Blink Wires Silence status Walk Test Network Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

7 Printer Verify Factory Restore default Maintenance Telephone MODIFYING 71 Disable Delete Verify Delete logger READING PARAMETER 77 Devices/Zones/Outputs Options Version Logger Logger data Print QUICK GUIDE 83 General features Terminals

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9 OVERVIEW Access Levels FireClass200 has several access levels for control panel management. Level 1 Level 2A Level 2B Level 3A Level 3B Level 4 The control panel door with Plexiglas window permits viewing of the control panel status to all persons. The lock on the control panel door protects the manual commands (RE- SET, SILENCE and LOGGER), and allows command access to authorized key holders only. Access to the Disable command for Loop devices, Bell Outputs, Software Zones and Network devices) is protected by the User PIN (a 1 to 5 digit code). Access to the programming phase of the control panel parameters is protected by the Installer PIN (a 1 to 5 digit code). Access to the inner components of the control panel, for maintenance purposes, battery and fuse replacement, must be carried out by authorized persons only, and requires removal of the securing screws and upper door. Repairs to the electronic board (e.g. to substitute the EPROM memory) must be carried out by the manufacture only, and requires removal of the securing screws and upper door. Features Day/Night The FireClass200 control panel offers Day/Night Mode. The Alarm Threshold and Warning Threshold can be increased by the default percentage, during the programmed hours. In this way false alarms, caused by the persons present in the protected ambient, are reduced considerably. DAY Mode - Silence will be enabled until the SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT Mode - Silence will be enabled for the programmed time (from 0.5 to 30 minutes). The change-over from DAY to NIGHT Mode can be done automatically, as per programming of the two Timers (it is possible to program the hours of the day and days of the week when the control panel must function in DAY Mode), or manually by means of the Silence option from the SYSTEM menu. OVERVIEW 7

10 Options with requirements The FireClass200 control panel can perform the following options with requirements (in compliance with European norm EN54 part 2): outputs to fire alarm routing equipment; co-incidence detection; fault signals from points; disablement of addressable points; Test condition. 8 Centrale Antincendio Analogica FireClass200

11 PARTS This chapter holds the full description of the main components and LEDs of the FireClass200. In most cases, the numbers in boldface refer to the parts shown in the tables and figures. Main unit (FireClass200) The Flashing status of certain LEDs signals that the assigned event occurred and ended before the last rearming operation, and therefore, is not dealt with in the following table. LED MEANING ALARM ON: control panel ALARM status. MORE ALARMS ON: presence of more than one alarm condition. PRE-ALARM TELECOM Reserved MAIN POWER WALK TEST FLASHING: PRE-ALARM status - the sensors have detected an alarm condition. The Outputs will be activated when the PRE-ALARM delay ends. OFF: mains failure (230 V). Mains power must be restored before the batteries empty. FLASHING: Walk Test mode on a Software Zone; an alarm condition on the Zone in question will generate an alarm status (for approximately one second) on the assigned Outputs. DISABLED ON: at least one device is disabled. NIGHT ON: the control panel is operating in NIGHT mode. DAY ON: the control panel is operating in DAY mode. FAULT MAINS LOW BATTERY ON: presence of at least one fault condition; the type of fault will be signalled by the associated LED and/or on the display. ON: mains failure (230 V); the standby batteries will takeover the power supply to the control panel. This LED is complementary to the green MAINS-POWER LED, and will continue to signal the fault event after mains power has been restored (memory). ON: low batteries; proper functioning of the control panel cannot be guaranteed in the event of black-out. Wait several hours, if the LED stays ON the batteries are not rechargeable and must be replaced BATTERY FAULT ON: batteries are completely empty or not connected - check fuse 41 GROUND ON: voltage leak to ground - check insulation of all connections. FUSES ON: burnt fuse (fuse 41 or 42) - the fuse concerned will be indicated on the display. LOGIC UNIT ON: "blocked" microprocessor - call Installer for service. PARTS 9

12 ADDRESS ON: loss of a loop device. SAME ADDRESS ON: two devices on the same loop have the same address. SILENCE Z01 Z16 ON: the SILENCE button has been used to places the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status. DAY mode SILENCE status will be held until the SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT mode SILENCE will be held for the programmed SILENCE time. ON: the corresponding zone is in ALARM Status. Flashing (3 secs. ON - 1 sec. OFF): the corresponding Zone is in PRE- ALARM status. Flashing (1 sec. ON sec. OFF): the FIXED delay is active. Flashing (2 secs ON - 2 secs OFF): the PAS delay is active. BUTTON FUNCTION SILENCE Places the SILENCEABLE Outputs in standby status: DAY mode SILENCE status will be held until the SILENCE button is pressed again. NIGHT mode SILENCE is held for the programmed SILENCE time. ACK Activates the PAS delay (if pressed when the FIXED delay is active). RESET REARMS the control panel. TEST Tests the control panel buzzer and LEDs. When this button is pressed, all warning LEDs should light and the buzzer should emit a intermittent acoustic signal (1 sec. beep - 1 sec. pause). PART DESCRIPTION 1 Control panel door with Plexiglas window. 2 Pocket for zone description. 3 LCD 4 rows - 20 columns. 4 Command panel. 5 Control panel door lock. 6 Two screws for securing command panel and battery compartment door. 7 Battery compartment door stop. 8 Battery compartment door. 10 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

13 Figure 1 Main unit parts (external). PARTS 11

14 PART 9 DESCRIPTION Jumper to enable programming: > programming enabled (default); > programming disabled. 10 Keypad/Display board. 11 Cable passage (3 x 30 mm). 12 Wall mounting holes (4 x 5 mm) Output expander FC200/6OUT (optional - 2 maximum). 14 Telecom module FC200/COM (optional). 15 Main board V - 4 A linear power supply/battery charger V A switching power supply/battery charger. 18 Batteries connectors. 19 Compartment for two (optional)12 V, 17 Ah batteries. 20 Jumper for series connection of batteries. 21 Bag holding: two F 250V 3.15A fuses; one F 250V 6.3A fuse; two keys; four 1N4007 diodes; jumper for series connection of batteries. 22 Chased cable passage (40 x 170 mm). 23 Loop interface. 12 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

15 Figure 2 Main unit parts (internal). PARTS 13

16 Power unit The FireClass200 is available in two models: FC200/S - with 27.6 V A Switching power supply (see fig. 3a); FC200 - with 27.6 V - 4 A Linear power supply (see fig. 3b). PART DESCRIPTION 24 Rivet to secure switching power supply. 25 Power supply protection fuse: a) F3.15A 250V; b) F 2A 250V. 26 Terminal board for Mains power connection: 230 V / 50 Hz. 27 Fine adjustment trimmer for output voltage. 28 Power supply output for devices operating at 24 V (27.6 V). 29 Connector for power supply to the main board. 30 Switching-power-supply output voltage signal. 31 Screws to secure Switching power supply. Figure 3 Parts of the Power Supply Unit. 14 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

17 PART 32 Connector for Keypad/Display. DESCRIPTION 33 Connectors (2) FC200/6OUT Output expanders. 34 Jumper to enable data storage: > memory disabled (default); > memory enabled. 35 Microprocessor. 36 Connector for FC200/COM Telecom module. 37 Reserved jumper. 38 Extractable terminal boards. 39 EOL Resistor (2.700 ohm / red-purple-red-gold). 40 Power-supply connector. 41 F 6.3A 250V protection fuse against battery polarity inversion. 42 F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for +AUX output. 43 F 3.15A 250V protection fuse for the power supply line of the RS458 bus. 44 RS232 Serial Port. 45 Loop interface connector. Figure 4 Main board parts. PARTS 15

18 Output Expander (FC200/6OUT) PART DESCRIPTION Output status: LED OFF > corresponding Output in standby status; LED ON > corresponding Output active. Address assignment jumper: > Expander of Output No. 1 (Outputs No. 5 through No. 10); > Expander of Output No. 2 (Outputs No. 11 through No. 16). Loop Interface PART DESCRIPTION 48 Loop 2 Status: polling (Red LED). 49 Loop 2 Status: response (Green LED). 50 Loop 1 Status: polling (Red LED). 51 Loop 1 Status: response (Green LED). Figure 5 Parts of the FC200/6OUT Output Expander (a) and Loop Interface (b). 16 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

19 Repeater PART DESCRIPTION 52 Wall mounting holes (3) for ( 5 mm). 53 Cable duct holes (2) for ( 30 mm). 54 Microprocessor. 55 Address assignment switches. Figure 6 Repeater parts. PARTS 17

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21 INSTALLATION ATTENTION Installation of the FireClass200 Fire Control Panel must comply to the local regulations in force. Follow the installation instructions carefully and refer to the figures on pages 11 and 13. Plan the system layout. Lay the necessary cables. Mount the control panel. Install optional boards (if required). Make the necessary connections, leaving the power supply connections to the last. Program the control panel. Test the system (detection devices, control panel, signalling and auxiliary devices). Mounting When choosing the position of the control panel please remember: it must be in easy reach of all the system wiring (the fire detection, signalling and barrier device wiring, the mains and ground wires, and if necessary, the telephone cable. at least 20 cm of ventilation space should be left on all sides. A B C Open the control panel door 1: pull the plastic bag 21 through the cable passage 22 - the control panel key is inside the plastic bag. Unscrew the screws 6 and remove the front of the control panel. Lift the right side of the battery-compartment door off the stud 7 and open the door. D Drill the stop holes: use the backplate as a guide (holes 12). CAUTION Check for water pipes and cable ducts before drilling. E Pull the chased cables through the cable passage 22 and mount the control panel. INSTALLATION 19

22 F Use a hammer to remove the knockout, and pass the external cables through the hole The cable conduit union with the box must be secured by HB flame class (or over) lock nuts. Output expander Installation To install Output Expanders (FC200/6OUT) follow the instructions carefully and refer to the figures on pages 11 and 12. A Insert the Output Expander into the connector (33 or 34). B C Secure the Output Expander by means of the screws and spacers (supplied): use the longer screw and spacer to secure the lower part, and the two shorter screws to secure the upper part. Use the jumper 47 to assign the Output Expander address, as shown in the following chart. JUMPER 47 OUTPUT EXPANDER No. CORRESPONDING OUTPUT C5/11 C6/12 C7/13 C8/14 C9/15 C10/ Assign a different address to each Output Expander. Repeater Installation To install Repeaters (FC200/REP) follow the instructions carefully and use the figure on page 13 as a guide. A Drill the stop holes: use the backplate as a drill pattern (holes 52). B Pull the connection cables through the cable passage 53 and fit the Repeater. C Make the connections on the terminal board 38. D Use the microswitches 55 to assign the Repeater address, as shown in the the following chart: 20 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

23 MICROSWITCH No. ADDRESS No OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 ON OFF OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF OFF 4 ON ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF 6 ON OFF ON OFF 7 OFF ON ON OFF 8 ON ON ON OFF + Assign a different address to each Repeater. Connections + Use shielded cable. One end of the cable must be connected to the control panel negative and the other left free. CAUTION Separate the low voltage wires (24V) from the high voltage wires (230V), and make two separate bunches. In this way, if a wire disconnects accidentally from its terminal, it will not come into contact with other wires or parts of the control panel. Main board terminals [L1B] [L1A] [L2B] [L2A] Loop 1 communication in. Loop 1 communication out. Loop 2 communication in. Loop 2 communication out. + Each Loop allows for the connection of up to 99 Analogue Detectors, and up to 99 Analogue Devices (Monitoring Modules, Conventional Zone Modules, Manual Callpoints, Control Modules and Sounders), for a total of 396 Analogue devices. [LC] Conventional Input Line - Monitored and Silenceable. Up to 30 conventional fire devices can be connected to this line, such as: RF501t Optical Smoke Detectors, RT 101/102 Thermal Detectors, Manual Callpoints, Gas Detectors (max. 3). Terminal 10[+] must be connected to negative (terminal 9[ ]) by a 2,700 ohm resistor (red-purple-red-gold). A 680 ohm resistance (normal value for Fire Detectors) parallel to the 2,700 ohm resistor will activate the programmed actions and times on the enabled outputs on the Conventional Line, and will also activate the Non-monitored output (terminals CM1, NC1 and NO1). INSTALLATION 21

24 + Up to 30 Conventional Detectors can be connected to the Conventional Line. CAUTION Do not connect more than 512 devices to the control panel. [EX] Reserved Output. [485] Serial Bus. Connection terminals for Repeaters FC200/REP (maximum 8) and for FireClass200 Slave panels (maximum 7). Terminals 15[+] and 16[-] are for the serial bus. Terminals 14[ ] and 17[+] are for the 27.6 V power voltage. [AUX] Auxiliary power 24 V. Power supply to devices operating at 24 V; protected by fuse 42 and supplied by the standby batteries: positive (27.6 V) present on terminal 19[+]; negative present on terminal [ ]. [CM1] [NC1] [NO1] Non-monitored fault output. Free exchange for the connection of nonmonitored devices: terminal 20[CM1] is closed on terminal 21[NC1] during standby status; terminal 20[CM1] closes on terminal 22[NO1] in the event of fire. + The Non-monitored fault output will be activated in the event of total power failure to the control panel (mains and battery supply failure). [CM2] [NC2] [NO2] [C] Non-monitored fire output. Free exchange for the connection of nonmonitored devices: terminal 23[CM2] is closed on terminal 24[NC2] during standby; terminal 23[CM2] closes on terminal 25[NO2] in the event of fire. Type C output - MONITORED. Terminals for the connection of monitored devices activated by positive (24 V): positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal [+] and negative on terminal [-] during ALARM status. This output can be bypassed by the relevant command from the DIS- ABLE menu. + This is a Non-programmable output, activated by ALARM status. [C2] [C3] [C4] Positive Outputs - Programmable - MONITORED. Terminals for the connection of monitored devices activated by positive (24 V): when an output is activated, positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal [+], and negative is present on terminal [--]. These outputs can be bypassed by means of the relevant option from the DISABLE menu. An EOL 2,700 ohm resistor (red-purple-red-gold) must be connected to terminals [+] and [--] of these outputs, this will allow the control panel to detect and signal open or short status. The EOL must always be connected to the last device on the MONITORED output. 22 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

25 Connect a diode (1N4002 or 1N4007) in series to the devices connected to these outputs. Diodes can be found the plastic bag 21 inside the control panel. + Each terminal [+] of the MONITORED outputs must be "closed" on terminal [--] of the same output: for example, the connection on terminal 26[+] must be closed on terminal 27[--] only. [REM] Logic Unit Blocked. Output for remote signalling of the Logic Unit Blocked fault: a positive (27.6 V) is present on terminal 34[REM] when the Logic unit is blocked. + An external power supply must be used to power the devices connected to the REM output. [DEF] Default programming. This output will signal that the control panel is operating with default programming: negative is present on terminal 35[DEF] when the control panel is running with default programming. [OC1]... [O16] Bypassable Zone Alarm Outputs. These are normally open terminals (open-collector) which close to ground when the corresponding Zones go into alarm status. These terminals will stay closed even after the generating event has ended. These are non-monitored/non-silenceable outputs which can be put in standby status by either bypassing the corresponding Zone or rearming the control panel. These terminals can be used for selective fire-prevention operations: closure of fire-barrier doors; activation of localized extinguishment systems. + The Zone Alarm Outputs will not be activated when the assigned Zones are disabled, however, activation will occur immediately when the assigned Zones are enabled. INSTALLATION 23

26 Connection of Addressable Analogue Devices The control panel has 2 Loops for the connection of Addressable Analogue Devices. Each Loop allows for the connection of up to 99 Addressable Analogue Fire Detectors and up to 99 Analogue Devices (Monitoring Modules, Conventional Zone Modules, Control Modules, Manual Callpoints and Sounders), for a total of 396 Analogue Devices. + Fire Detectors cannot share the same address, nor can Devices, however, the same address may be assigned to a Detector and a Device. Figure 7 2 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible Analogue Devices (Fire Detector, Monitoring Modules, Control Modules, Conventional Zone Modules, Manual Callpoints); c) T connection. 24 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

27 Figure 8 4 wire connection: a) Insulators; b) Compatible Analogue Devices (Fire Detectors, Monitoring Modules, Control Modules, Conventional Zone Modules, Manual Callpoints). INSTALLATION 25

28 2 or 4 wires can be used for the Loop connection: the connection type used for each Loop must be specified during the programming phase. Figure 7 illustrates the 2 wire connection to Loop 1. Figure 8 illustrates the 4 wire connection to Loop 1. + The 2 wire connection does not permit more than 32 detectors per Loop. + The 4 wire connection does not permit T connections. Connection of Conventional Devices Conventional Devices can be connected to terminals 9[ ] and 10[LC+]. Fire Detectors Manual Callpoints Conventional Fire Detectors must be connected in parallel to terminals [LC+] and [ ]. The resistor (2,700 ohm) connected to these terminals must be disconnected and connected to the terminals indicated in the instructions of the last device on the Conventional Line (see fig. 10a). The Common terminals (C) and the Normally Open (NO) of the Manual Callpoint must be connected in parallel to terminals [LC+] and [ ]. The activated Callpoint must have a 680 ohm resistance. If the Callpoint does not have a 680 ohm resistor it must be connected externally. If the Manual Callpoint is the last device on the Conventional Line, the EOL resistor must be connected as shown in figure 10a. + Also the Conventional Zone Modules can be used for connecting Conventional Devices to the Loop. Figure 9 Connection example of 2 Repeaters and 2 Slave Panels to the RS485 network. 26 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

29 Connection of Repeaters and Slave Panels Up to 8 FC200/REP Repeaters, and up to 7 FC200/SL Slave Panels can be connected to the RS485 port of the FireClass200 (terminals 15[+485] and 16[--485]): the power supply (27.6 V) to the Repeaters is supplied by terminals 17[+] and 14[ ]. The FireClass200 must be programmed as Master, this will permit it to read the Repeaters and/or Slave Panels connected to its RS485 port. Use the Network option from the System Menu to assign a different address to each connected Slave Panel. Figure 10 Connection example of Conventional devices. INSTALLATION 27

30 Connection of Output Devices Output Devices can be connected to the 2 Non-monitored outputs, the 4 Bell Outputs (Monitored), and the 8 Alarm Repetition Outputs (one for each Software Zone). The Bell Outputs can be expanded to 10 or 16 by means of one of the two FC200/6OUT Output Expanders. + The Output Devices can also be connected to the Loops by means of Control Modules. Bell Outputs The Bell Outputs are marked by the letter C and their address number. The activation modes and times of each Bell Output can be programmed during the programming phase. + The Address of the Bell Outputs on the Output Expander depends on the address assigned to the latter. + The terminal marked by C only, is a Type C Output and is not a Bell Output. The Type C Output is a Non-programmable, Monitored output activated by Alarm status. Figure 11 General diagram for the connection of a single device (a) and of more than one device (b) to the Bell outputs: presuming that the device is activated with the positive (27.6 V) on the [A+] terminal. 28 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

31 Power Connection The power systems on this control panel conform to EN54-4 regulations. Connect the external power supply 230 V - 50 Hz to terminal 26: connect Earth to terminal [ ]; Neutral to terminal [N] and Line to terminal [L]. Fit the two 12 V - 17 Ah batteries; connect in series to the jumper 20 (supplied); connect free terminals to the connector 18. Insert the jumper 34. CAUTION To comply with safety regulations the Line must be connected to terminal [L] and the Earth to terminal [ ], and a suitable bipolar isolating device must be fitted (e.g. an automatico isolating switch). The isolating device must protect against overvoltage and short-circuit to earth. + The control panel will Rearm automatically when power is restored after power loss. + Use YASA 12 V - 17 Ah batteries - model NP FR, or equivalent, with UL94-V2 (or over) case flame class. + Do not to invert connection polarity; if this occurs, replace the fuse 41 (F 6.3A 250V). When power is restored, the display configuration will depend on the operations done prior to power loss. If no parameters changes were made prior to power loss - the green NET- WORK LED (only) will be ON, and the following messages will be shown intermittently. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ No Devices Default Data ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon FIRE CLASS 2ØØ Hit a Key to take control From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any key except TEST. INSTALLATION 29

32 If parameter changes were made prior to power loss, the following messages will be shown intermittently. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ No Devices Default Data ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon FIRE CLASS 2ØØ No Devices acquired ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any button except RESET and TEST. If autolearning was done prior to power loss, the following message will be shown. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ Scanning Loop >> >> >> ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon From this status it will be possible to access control panel management by pressing any button except RESET and TEST. Maintenance Carry out the following operations periodically. A B C D E F Remove dust with a damp cloth (use water only). Clean the Plexiglas window with a damp cloth (use water only). Do not clean the control panel command pad, as this may interfere with proper funtioning. Press the TEST button to check proper functioning of the LEDs and the Buzzer. Check the batteries, and if necessary replace. Check all connections. Check that the inside of the control panel is free from unwanted objects. + Points A, B and C may be carried out by the user, whereas, points D, E and F must be carried out by qualified persons only. 30 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

33 CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT The FireClass200 can be managed from the main panel (guided by display messages), from an IMB compatible PC - connected locally via RS232 serial or via Telecom interface (FC200/SW software packet and Telecom interface are optional). Access to the FireClass200 panel is reserved for authorized personnel only. The control panel door is protected by a lock, which requires a key (Access Level 2A). There are three main management phases with different access levels. Programming Modifying Reading Parameter This is the programming phase of the control panel, and its connected Devices (Fire Sensors, Modules, Repeaters, Slave Panels, etc.). Access to this phase requires the Installer PIN (Access Level 3A). This phase allows the User to disable the Devices connected to the control panel, and to zero (Delete) the counters and memory. Access to this phase is reserved for authorized personnel only, and requires either the Installer or User PIN (Access Level 2B). This phase allows the User to view: the control panel parameters; the Device parameters; the control panel version; the control panel logger. This phase can also be used to print the logger contents and programming data. No PIN is required. + These instructions are for management from the FireClass200 panel only. However, the parameters described are valid for management from the FireClass200 panel and via PC. + Instructions for management via PC can be found in the FC200/SW software packet guide. CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT 31

34 General rules for management from panel The FireClass200 keypad allows easy system management. Alphanumeric keypad Cursor keys ESC] Use the keypad to select the options from the menu, to create Labels, to enter data and codes. Use the and keys to scroll the parameters, and the and keys to select new values. Use the ESC key to quit menus and windows, and step back. + The ESC key usually quits windows without modifying the data, however, changes made in the Device parameter windows will be saved. Use the key to confirm and save changes made in a window, and step back. + Use the key to step to the next parameter. Text composition Use the Alphanumeric keypad for the alphanumeric strings (e.g. Labels). Use the and keys to scroll. Select the character (press the key until the required character appears on the display). Use the key for upper-case letters; and the key for lower-case letters. Use key 9 for punctuation marks (full-stop, comma and dash) and spaces. Once the text is complete, press the key to confirm and step to the next parameter, or position the cursor on the first letter of the text then press the key to step back. # The display examples show the default values (see Analogue values). The # symbol indicates no default value. 32 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

35 Access to FireClass200 Management Press any key, except RESET and TEST, to access FireClass200 management from Standby status. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ Scanning Loop >> >> >> ØØ:ØØ 23/11/98 Mon The display will show the MAIN menu. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter Select the required option, and see the relevant paragraph. Quit Management phase If no key is pressed within 20 seconds, the control panel will quit the management phase automatically. CONTROL PANEL MANAGEMENT 33

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37 PROGRAMMING Press 1 to access the PROGRAMMING menu from the MAIN menu. FIRE CLASS 2ØØ 1= Programming 2= Modifying 3= Reading Parameter Enter the Installer Code (the default code is 00000). Each entered digit will be masked by the symbol Q. Enter installer code ***** Wrong Code Press the key to confirm the Code. If a correct Code is entered the display will show the PROGRAMMING menu. Select the required option and see the relevant paragraph. If a wrong Code is entered the display will request Retry, as apposite. 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel Installer code wrong! Retry XXXXX Default Installer Code The default Installer Code is To change the Installer Code see the "Password (PassWD)" paragraph. RAM disabled If the jumper 9 is not connected the display will read as apposite. Writing RAM Disabled! Act on internal DIP PROGRAMMING 35

38 Auto (Autolearning) The Auto option from the PROGRAMMING menu is for the Loop search on both the control panel, and the RS485 network of the MASTER panel. + Autolearning must be run during control panel installation, and each time changes are made to the Loop, Network and Bell Output configurations. + Before starting the Autolearning Check that the SAME ADDRESS LED is OFF. Select the Network option from the SYSTEM menu and program the Fire- Class200 as Master. If this procedure is not followed, the Master panel will be unable to find the connected Devices (Repeaters and Slave Panels). Autolearning does not modify the programmed parameters. A Select the Auto option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu (press 1). Press ESC to step back to the MAIN menu. 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel B The control panel will search Loop 1... Autolearning searching on: LOOP 1 please wait... C then Loop 2... Autolearning searching on: LOOP 2 please wait... D and then finally the RS485 network. Autolearning searching on: NET please wait... E1 When the auto learning phase ends on a SLAVE panel, the display will read as opposite. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET not supported 36 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

39 E2 If the control panel is programmed as MASTER, the display will read as opposite. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET Select the required Loop (1 or 2) to program the parameters of the Loop Devices. See the "Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2" paragraph. Press 3 to program the parameters of the RS485 network Devices of the MASTER panel (see "Network Devices"). Connections: Loop 1 and Loop 2 + The following instructions apply to Loops 1 and 2. + The example shows Loop 1 with two Optical Smoke Sensors, with addresses 1 and 2. A Select the Loop 1 option from the ANALY- SIS CONNECTIONS menu (press 1) to program Loop 1 Device parameters. Press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET B The display will show the Loop 1 Devices. Loop 1 devices: Smoke :## Thermal:## Mod.IN:## Mod.OUT:## Balanced outputs :## Smoke Temperature This shows the number of Smoke sensors. This shows the number of Thermal sensors. Mod.IN Mod.OUT Balanced Outputs This shows the number of Monitoring Modules (IN). This shows the number of Control Modules (OUT). This shows the number of Bell Outputs on the control panel: 4 if no Output Expander is installed; 10 with one Output Expander, 16 with two Output Expanders. + Use the Devices option from the PROGRAMMING menu to program the Bell Outputs. PROGRAMMING 37

40 C Press the key to view the parameters of the Devices at the lowest address. In the case of the same address, the sensor will be shown first. PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1 D Position the cursor on the last parameter on the bottom right then press the key... PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1 E... the display will show the parameters of the Device at the next address. PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø2 F Position the cursor on the first character of the second row then press the key... PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø2 G... the display will show the parameters of the Device at the previous address. PRG:Smoke (Optic)%## Device: SENSOR Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ Z=ØØ AT=5Ø **V=ØØ ** 1/Ø1 H Press ESC to step back to the CONNECTIONS menu (step A). 38 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

41 Connections: Network + The following example shows two Repeaters, connected to the Network, at addresses 1 and 8. A Select the Network option from the CON- NECTIONS menu (press 3) to program the Network Device parameters. Analysis connections 1)LOOP 1 2)LOOP 2 3)NET B The display will show the Devices traced on the RS485 Network. NET Devices: Repeater :# Slave units:# Loop Expanders :Ø C Press the key to view the parameters of the Device with the lowest address. In the case of the same address, the Repeater will be shown first. PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1 D Position the cursor on the first character of the second row then press the key... PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1 E... the display will show the parameters of the Device at the previous address. PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :8 F Press the key to view the parameters of the Device at the next address. PRG:Repeater Repeater Address :1 G Press ESC to step back to the CONNECTIONS menu (step A). PROGRAMMING 39

42 Programming: Fire sensors Figure 12 shows the Fire detector parameters. Description Analogue Value Label Assigned Zone Alarm threshold Procedure type This is the non-modifiable description of the Device type. This shows the non-modifiable real-time values measured by the Device. This is for the modifiable Device label (up to 20 characters can be entered). The label is the Device identifier. Each Device may be assigned to 4 of the 16 Software Zones. When a Device goes into ALARM status, the Zones it is assigned to will also go into ALARM status. This determines the Device threshold, if this limit is exceeded the control panel will generate ALARM status. The threshold is indicated by an arbitrary unit on a scale from 00 to 99 (default 50%). This determines the actions the control panel will perform when the Device threshold is exceeded: * (default) - the control panel will perform ALARM signalling according to the programmed times and modes. P (Prealarm) - the control panel will activate the ALARM delay. A (Warning) - the control panel will activate a WARNING signal. Drift compensation When this option is enabled the Device Alarm threshold will be corrected automatically. + Drift compensation effects analogue smoke and ionisation sensors only. Alarm verify Timer This determines the number of times the Device must exceed the Alarm threshold before the programmed actions will be performed. Use the Timer option from the OPTIONS menu to program the hours and days of the week when the Alarm threshold must be increased by 10%. It is possible to set type T Timer, type S Timer or no Timer (indicated by **). + If both timers are programmed, the highest values will be applied. Loop Address This shows the Loop the Device is connected to. This shows the Device address. 40 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

43 Figure 12 Fire detector parameters. PROGRAMMING 41

44 Programming: Monitoring modules Figure 13 shows the Monitoring module parameters. Position the cursor on the third row of the display then press key 1 to access the parameters shown in figure 13b. Most of the Monitoring module parameters are described in the "Programming: Fire sensors" paragraph. The following parameters are for Monitoring modules only. Extinction Extinction mode This enables the extinction mode of the Device, as indicated in the following parameter. This determines whether the Monitoring module must activate the Devices and Outputs programmed as manual Extinction (E) or Inhibit Extinction (I). Figure 13 Monitoring module parameters. 42 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

45 Programming: Control modules Figure 14 shows the Control module parameters. Position the cursor on the third row of the display then press key 1 to access the parameters shown in figure 14b. Most of the Control module parameters are described in the "Programming: Fire detector" paragraph. The following parameters are for Control modules only. Assigned Zones Each Control module may be assigned to 4 of the 16 Software Zones. The Control module will be activated when any one of the Zones it is assigned to goes into ALARM status. Figure 14 Control module parameters. PROGRAMMING 43

46 Assigned Points Each Control module can be assigned to 3 Input Points. The Control module will be activated when any one of its Input Points goes into ALARM status. For each Point it is necessary to indicate: the Loop the Device is connected to (1 or 2); the Device type - Detector (D) or a Module (M); the Device address (01 through 99 or CL = Conventional Line). Extinction mode General conditions This parameter establishes the operating modes and times applied by the Control Module during Extinction operations. Use the Extinction Mode option from the OPTIONS menu to program the Extinction mode parameters. If ** is programmed (default) the Control Module will not be used for extinction operations. This option establishes the General conditions for Control module activation. The Control module can be programmed for activation in the event of one of the following conditions: ALARM (Al) or Network ALARM (NAl); Fault (Ft) or Network Fault(NFt); Prealarm (Pre), Network Prealarm (NPre), Warning (Wrn) or Network Warning (NWrn). Programming: Conventional Zone module Figure 15 shows the Conventional Zone module parameters. These parameters are as per Fire sensors. Figure 15 Conventional-Zone module parameters. 44 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

47 Programming: Repeaters and Slave panels Figure 16a shows the Repeater parameters. Figure 16b shows the Slave panel parameters. The following parameters are valid for both. Description Label Address This is the non-modifiable description of the Device type. This is the modifiable Device label (up to 20 characters can be entered). The label is the Device identifier. This shows the device address. Figure 16 (a) Repeater and (b) Slave Panel parameters. PROGRAMMING 45

48 Devices The Device option from the PROGRAMMING menu allows parameter changes to those Devices found on Loops 1 and 2, during autolearning. The Device option is also for the parameters of the Conventional line (terminal [LC]), and those of the Bell Outputs on the Main board (terminals [Cx]) and on Expander Outputs (terminals [Cx]). Select the Device option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu (press 2). 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel If the control panel is programmed as SLAVE the display will read as opposite. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL NET not supported If the control panel is programmed as MASTER the display will read as opposite. PRG: devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET Select the required option and see the relevant paragraph. Loop 1 and Loop 2 A Select LOOP 1 or LOOP 2 from the DE- VICE menu. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET B C To change Device parameters - enter the Device address. To change the Conventional Line parameters (terminal [LC]) - press the key, and see the "Conventional Line" paragraph. If a Device exists at the entered address the display will be as previously shown in the "Auto learning" paragraph. If not, the display will read as opposite. Press ESC to quit and step back to B. PRG: devices L1 Enter Address Sensors L1: 1/## Modules L1: 1/ DEVICES LOOP1 Device not configured on LOOP 1 46 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

49 To view the parameters of other Devices on the same Loop - follow the procedure described in the "Auto learning" paragraph. Press ESC to quit and step back to B. Conventional Line Figure 17 shows the parameters of the Conventional Line (terminal [LC]). The Conventional Line is programmed as per analogue sensors. Therefore, for the description of the parameters shown in figure 17 see the "Programming: Fire sensors" paragraph. + The Alarm threshold and Drift compensation parameters are irrelevant for the Conventional Line, as the connected sensors supply discrete values only (alarm, open or short-circuit). Figure 17 Conventional Line parameters. PROGRAMMING 47

50 A Bell Outputs Select Bell Outputs option from the DE- VICE menu to program the parameters of the Bell Outputs on the Main board (terminals [Cx]), and those of the Bell Outputs on Output Expanders (terminals [CX]). PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET B Enter the address of the required Bell Output. Table 1 shows the corresponding Addresses of the Bell Output terminals on the Main board and the Output Expanders. PRG: Output Bells Enter Address Output BELL : ## If an Output exists at the entered address the display will read as figure 18a. Position the cursor on the third row of the display and then press key 1 for the parameters shown in figure 18b. Most of the parameters for the Bell Output are described in the "Control Module" paragraph. The following parameters are for the Bell Outputs only. + Address 01 corresponds to the Type C Output. The Type C Output is nonprogrammable, and will be activated each time the control panel goes into ALARM Status (it is possible to modify the label of the Type C Output). ITemp When this option is selected the Output will be activated with the times set by the I option from the OPTIONS menu. If an inexistent Output or wrong address is entered (accepted values are 01 through 16) the display will read as opposite. Press ESC to step back to step B. Outputs BELL Output not available To view the parameters of the other Bell Outputs, follow the procedure described in the "Auto learning" paragraph. Press ESC to quit and step back to Step B. POSITION Main board Output expander no. 1 Output expander no. 2 TERMINALS C C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C9 C10 C11 C12 C13 C14 C15 C16 ADDRESSES Table 1 Terminal number and address. 48 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

51 Figure 18 Bell Output parameters. PROGRAMMING 49

52 A B Network Select the NET option from the DEVICE menu for the parameters of the Devices on the RS485 Network. Press ESC to quit and step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. Enter the Device address. Press ESC to quit and step back to A. PRG: Devices 1=LOOP 1 2=LOOP 2 3=Outputs BELL 4=NET PRG: NET DEVICES Enter Address Repeater: ## Slave: C If a Device exists at the entered address the display will show the relevant parameters (see "Programming: Repeaters and Slave panels" paragraph). Otherwise, the display will read as opposite. Press ESC to step back to B. DEVICES NET Device not configured on NET To view the parameters of the other Devices on the RS485 Network, follow the procedure described in the "Auto learning" paragraph. Press ESC to step back to the previous menu. Password (PassWD) The PassWD option from the PROGRAMMING menu allows changes to the Installer and User Code. Codes must have 1 to 5 digits (0 through 9). Select the PassWD option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu (press 3). 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel The display will read as opposite. CODES Programming 1=Installer Code 2=User Code Select option 1 or 2 and see the relevant paragraph. 50 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

53 Installer Code The Installer Code accesses all control panel menus. The default Installer Code is Programming: INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX Enter the new Installer Code: each digit will be masked by the symbol Q. Programming: INSTALLER CODE enter the new code : *XXXX Press the key to confirm the new code or press ESC to quit without saving. User Code The User Code can access the MODIFY- ING menu only. The default User Code is Programming: USER CODE enter the new code : XXXXX Enter the new User Code: each digit will be masked by the symbol Q. Programming: USER CODE enter the new code : *XXXX Press to confirm the new code or press ESC to quit without saving. Welcome Message (MesINI) The Welcome Message, shown on the first row of the display during Standby status can be changed by means of the MesINI option from the PROGRAMMING menu. It is possible to program an alphanumeric message of up to 20 characters. The default message is Fire Class 200. Select the MesINI option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu (press 4). 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel Enter the new message then press the key to confirm or ESC to quit without saving. PROGRAMMING WELCOME MESSAGE enter the new one: welcome message PROGRAMMING 51

54 Zones Select the Zone option from the PROGRAMMING menu to program the Software Zone parameters. The same parameters can be programmed for all the Devices assigned to a Software Zone. The Software Zone allows the assignment of a group of Control Devices to several Input Points. The Software Zone parameters will be applied automatically to all the Devices assigned to the Zone in question. If a Device is assigned to several Software Zones, the valid parameters will be those of the last Software Zone to be programmed. Therefore, the last parameter is the valid parameter. Select the Zone option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu (press 5) to program the parameters of the Software Zones. 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel The display will be as figure 19a. Position the cursor on the third row and press 1 for the parameters shown in figure 19b. Figure 19 Software Zone parameters. 52 Analogue Fire Control Panel FireClass200

55 Most of the Software Zone parameters are described in the "Programming: Fire sensors" paragraph. The following parameters are for Software Zones only. Delay Select ON to apply the Fixed Delay and PAS Delay to the Software Zone. The Fixed Delay will start when an alarm condition occurs on a Software Zone with the Delay enabled (ON). The Fixed Delay will be signalled by blinking on the Software Zone LED. Press ACK to extend the running Fixed Delay - the PAS Delay (if enabled) will be added automatically to the Fixed Delay. The Software Zone will go into ALARM status when the total of both delays ends. + The Fixed Delay and PAS Delay (Positive Alarm Sequence) can be enabled, and programmed by means of the D option from the OPTIONS menu. OPTION Many of the parameters are programmed by means of the Opt option from the PROGRAMMING menu. Select the Opt option from the PRO- GRAMMING menu. 1=Auto 2=Devices 3=PassWD 4=MesINI 5=Zones 6=Opt 7=Sys 8=Ver 9=Def Ø=Tel Select the required option, according to the following table, and see the relevant paragraph. Press ESC to step back to the PROGRAMMING menu. PRG: OPTION Ø=P 1=W 2=V 3=D 4=T 5=S 6=H 7=D 8=Pulse 9=Extinction mode KEYS 0 Prealarm time 1 Warning threshold 2 Verify 3 Drift Compensation 4 Timer 5 Special Timer 6 Holidays 7 Delays (Fixed and PAS) 8 Pulse 9 Extinction modes OPTIONS PROGRAMMING 53

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