Ifc2-640 - Operations Manual PDF
Ifc2-640 - Operations Manual PDF
Ifc2-640 - Operations Manual PDF
IFC2-640/E
Operations Manual
Document 52836
07/18/2012
P/N 52836:G1 ECN 12-0443
G1
Installation Precautions
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:
WARNING - Several different sources of power can be
connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all
sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is
energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this
unit until manuals are read and understood.
CAUTION - System Re-acceptance Test after Software
Changes: To ensure proper system operation, this product
must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or
deletion of system components, or after any modification,
repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known
to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition,
to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected,
at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected
by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be
tested and proper system operation verified.
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0-49
C/32-120 F and at a relative humidity 93% 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32C 2C (90F 3F). However, the useful
life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature
ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this
system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with
a normal room temperature of 15-27 C/60-80 F.
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a
10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage.
FCC Warning
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and
used in accordance with the instruction manual may
cause interference to radio communications. It has been
tested and found to comply with the limits for class A
computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of
FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasonable
protection against such interference when devices are
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this
equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference, in which case the user will be required to correct
the interference at his or her own expense.
Canadian Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits
for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits
radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux
appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le
Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le
ministere des Communications du Canada.
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Section 1: General Information................................................................................................ 8
1.1: UL 864 Compliance.......................................................................................................................................8
1.2: About This Manual ........................................................................................................................................8
1.2.1: Cautions and Warnings........................................................................................................................8
1.2.2: Typographic Conventions....................................................................................................................8
1.2.3: Supplemental Information ...................................................................................................................9
1.2.4: Shortcuts to Operating Functions ......................................................................................................10
1.3: Introduction to the Control Panel ................................................................................................................10
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
Index......................................................................................................................................... 72
CAUTION:
Information about procedures that could cause programming errors, runtime errors, or equipment
damage.
WARNING:
Indicates information about procedures that could cause irreversible damage to the control panel,
irreversible loss of programming data or personal injury.
Specifies
Example
text in quotes
a reference to a section or a
LCD menu screen
bold text
italic text
a specific document
In a graphic, a key as it
appears on the control panel
Press
NOTE: In this manual, the term IFC2-640 is used to refer to the IFC2-640 and IFC2-640E unless
otherwise noted.
General Information
Document Number
51922
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and Main Power Supply Installation
Document Number
52567
52410
DVC-RPU Manual
LS10008-002JC-E
50107424-001
53636
53639
51870
Note: For individual SLC Devices, refer to the SLC Wiring Manual
Off-line Programming Utility
Document Number
Document Number
15330
50295
Document Number
53018
51304
50702
53232
50641
50059
51977
Networking
Document Number
51584
51533
54014
IFW Intelligent Fire Workstation Manual, Network Version 5.0 & Higher
52028
53135
Document Number
15842
15048
15207
15342
52707
15885
52570
15712
General Information
15640
51499
51490
50050
54089LD
54089
51118
51138
I56-508
I56-1803
I56-1805
I56-1806
I56-1804
15037
53242
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Alarm Verification selection, to reduce unwanted alarms, for intelligent detector points
Silence Inhibit timer and Auto Silence timer for Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
Programmable Signal Silence, System Reset, and Alarm Activate functions through monitor
modules
Operate automatic smoke or heat detector sounder base on action Pre-Alarm level, with
general evacuation on alarm level
Covered in
Programming Keypad
Status Indicator
LEDs (Refer to
Section 2.2 below)
Control Keys
(Refer to
page 12).
Programming Keypad
(Refer to page 14
NFS2_640-keypad.wmf
Function keys
(Refer to page 14
Color
When Active
To Turn Off
Green
Green
ACTIVE
POWER
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Control Keys
Color
When Active
To Turn Off
PRE-DISCHARGE
Red
DISCHARGE
Red
Yellow
FIRE ALARM
Red
PRE-ALARM
Red
SECURITY
Blue
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
Yellow
ABORT ACTIVE
SUPERVISORY
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
SIGNALS
SILENCED
POINT
DISABLED
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Sends an Acknowledge message to the History buffer and installed printers, CRT-2 terminals,
and FDU-80G annunciators
Sends a signal to silence the sounders on the FDU-80G and ACS annunciators
Control Keys
You can also press this key to display multiple alarms or troubles. If more than one alarm or trouble
exists, the control panel displays the next alarm or trouble for 3 seconds (or until you press the
ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key), then displays the next alarm or trouble.
NOTE: If Local Control is set to 0 (No Control), the FACP will not respond to ACKNOWLEDGE,
and the piezo will not sound.
Sends a SIGNALS SILENCED message to the History buffer and installed printers, CRT-2
terminals, and annunciators
Sends a System Reset message to the History buffer, and installed printers, CRT-2 terminals,
and annunciators
If any alarm or trouble exists after you press the SYSTEM RESET key, all NACs, control outputs, and
panel audio and visual indicators will reactivate.
NOTE: Trouble conditions will not clear and re-report upon reset.
NOTE: If Local Control is set to 0 (No Control), the FACP will not respond to SYSTEM RESET.
2.3.4 Drill
Use the DRILL key to manually activate all silenceable outputs and Notification Appliance Circuits.
To prevent accidental activation, you must press the DRILL key for 2 seconds. When pressed, the
control panel does the following:
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Programming Keypad
Sends a Manual Evacuate message to the History buffer and installed printers, CRT-2
terminals, and FDU-80G annunciators
NOTE: If Local Control is set to 0 (No Control) or 2 (Partial Control), the FACP will not
respond to DRILL.
Lights all segments of the LCD display. When the LAMP TEST key is held for longer than five
seconds, the LCD will display the Software Revisions.
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Function keys: DETECTOR, MODULE, OUTPUT, BATTERY LEVELS, NEXT SELECTION, PREVIOUS
SELECTION, RECALL LAST ENTRY, and INCREMENT NUMBER
ENTER
Cursor movement keys: ESC/LEFT ARROW key, UP key, RIGHT key, DOWN key
key
Programming Keypad
Shown below is the Programming Keypad, with descriptions for the keys.
key press to display the next item in a list
or display the device at the next highest address
NEXT SELECTION
key press
to select a detector
DETECTOR
NFS640-keypad3.cdr
key press
to check the voltage and
charging status of the
batteries.
BATTERY LEVELS
ESC
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Refer to Page
page 16
page 17
page 19
page 21
page 22
page 24
page 26
page 26
page 27
page 29
page 29
page 30
page 32
page 33
page 33
This manual also contains information on operating the control panel in the appendixes, listed as
follows:
WARNING:
When used for CO2 releasing applications, observe proper precautions as stated in NFPA 12. Do not
enter the protected space unless physical lockout and other safety procedures are fully completed.
Do not use software disable functions in the panel as lockout.
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In Normal mode, the control panel does the following functions at regular intervals:
Polls all SLC devices and the four NACs to check for valid replies, alarms, troubles, circuit
integrity, supervisory signals, etc.
Sends a supervisory query on the optional FDU-80G and verifies proper response
Refreshes the LCD display and the optional FDU-80G display and updates time
Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of device that activated the fire alarm
Displays ALARM in the status banner on the LCD display, along with information specific to
the device, as shown below:
Type Code of initiating device
Status banner
Zone
Device address
Sends an Alarm message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, History buffer, installed
printers, and CRT-2s.
Latches the control panel in alarm. (You can not return the control panel to normal operation
until you correct the alarm condition and reset the control panel)
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To silence the panel sounder and any activated outputs that are programmed as silenceable:
Press the SIGNAL SILENCE key. The FIRE ALARM LED and SIGNALS SILENCED LED light steady.
The control panel sends an Signal Silenced message to the remote annunciators, history buffer,
installed printers, and CRT-2s. The figure below shows a sample Alarm Silenced message.
Time and date of the
Alarm Silenced
Status banner
SIGNALS SILENCED
03:12P 041508
Tue
Check the Alarm message for the location and type of trouble.
2.
3.
When you finish correcting the alarm condition, press the SYSTEM RESET key to return the
control panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The control
panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed
printers, FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s.
Latching
Purpose
(Y/N)
What it does
Monitor Modules
Blank
HEAT DETECT
MONITOR
PULL STATION
RF MON MODUL
Indicates activation of a wireless alarm-monitoring device Lights FIRE ALARM LED and activates CBE
RF PULL STA
SMOKE CONVEN
SMOKE DETECT
WATERFLOW
EVACUATE SW
MAN. RELEASE
Indicates activation of a monitor module programmed to a Lights FIRE ALARM LED and activates CBE
releasing zone to perform a releasing function.
MANREL DELAY
SECOND SHOT
CO MONITOR*
Detectors
Table 3.1 Fire Alarm Type Codes (1 of 2)
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Type Code
(Y/N)
Purpose
What it does
SMOKE(ION)
SMOKE(DUCT I)
SMOKE(PHOTO)
RF_PHOTO
SMOKE(DUCTP)
SMOKE(HARSH)*
SMOKE(LASER)
SMOKE(DUCTL)
SMOKE(BEAM)
SMOKE(DUCTL)
AIR REF
HEAT
Indicates activation of a 190oF intelligent thermal detector Lights FIRE ALARM LED and activates CBE
HEAT+
HEAT(ANALOG)
HEAT (ROR)
SMOKE ACCLIM
SMOKE (ACCL+)
SMOKE MULTI*
PHOTO/CO*
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat, or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for photo and heat,
detector.
no LED will light for a CO alarm. Photo and
heat will activate CBE, CO alarm activates
special function zone FC and sixth CBE
zone only (sixth CBE zone programmable
via VeriFire Tools)
PHOTO/CO (P SUP)*
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for heat, no LED will
detector.
light for a CO alarm, supervisory LED will
light for photo alarm, heat and photo will
activate CBE, CO alarm activates special
function zone FC and sixth CBE zone only
(sixth CBE zone programmable via VeriFire
Tools)
PHOTO/CO (C SUP)*
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for heat and photo
detector.
alarms, will light supervisory LED for CO
alarm, photo and heat alarms will activate
CBE, CO alarm will activate sixth CBE
zone only (sixth CBE zone programmable
via VeriFire Tools)
*FlashScan only
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Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of device with a trouble.
Displays TROUBL in the status banner on the LCD display as well as the type of trouble and
information specific to the device, as shown in Figure 3.4 below.
Sends a Trouble message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, history buffer, installed
printers, and CRT-2s.
NOTE: If a fire alarm exists when a trouble exists, the SYSTEM TROUBLE LED lights, but the Alarm
message appears in the LCD display.
Type of device
Type of trouble
Device address
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms,
security and supervisory signals.
SYSTEM TROUBLE
NOTE: Pressing the SIGNAL SILENCE key when only troubles exist, gives the same result as
pressing the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key. The SIGNALS SILENCED LED does not light unless
an alarm exists in the system.
2.
The control panel sends an Acknowledge message to the remote annunciators, history buffer,
installed printers, and CRT-2s.
Status banner
ACKNOWLEDGE
Check the trouble message for the location and type of trouble.
TROUBL MONITOR
TROUBL MONITOR
MODULE ADDRESS
MODULE ADDRESS
Correct the condition causing the trouble. If the trouble clears, the control panel sends a Clear
Trouble message to the History buffer and installed printers FDU-80G annunciators, and
CRT-2s.
If all troubles clear and no supervisory signals or fire alarms exist, the control panel does the
following:
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Sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers,
FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s
If multiple trouble conditions exist in the system, the LCD and optional CRT-2 and FDU-80Gs
automatically step through each trouble every 3 seconds in the following order:
1.
2.
3.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key and the display stops on the current trouble event
for 1 minute, then begins to automatically step through remaining troubles. To manually step
through remaining troubles, press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key.
Refer to Appendix D, Point and System Troubles Lists, on page 68 for explanations of troubles
that appear on the display.
Displays a Type Code that indicates the type of security alarm being generated
Displays ACTIVE in the status banner on the control panel, along with information specific to
the device
Sends a Security message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, history buffer, installed
printers, and CRT-2s.
Sends a Security message to the proprietary receiver via the network, if applicable.
NOTE: If a fire alarm exists, and there are silenced alarms (the SIGNALS SILENCED LED is
lighted), a Security alarm will resound the panel sounder.
Type Code
ACTIVE SECURITY
EASTERN WING
Z004
Extended 12 character
custom label
Zone
Device address
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1.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL display key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms,
supervisory, and security signals. The control panel sends a Security message to the remote
annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
SECURITY
2.
3.
When you finish correcting the Security condition, press the SYSTEM RESET key to return the
control panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The control
panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, history
buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
Monitor Modules
Type Code
Latching
(Y/N)
Purpose
What it does
AREA MONITOR
SECURITY
SYS MONITOR
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Displays ACTIVE in the status banner on the control panel, along with information specific to
the device
Sends a Supervisory message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, history buffer, installed
printers, and CRT-2s.
NOTE: If a fire alarm exists, and there are silenced alarms (the SIGNALS SILENCED LED is
lighted), a Supervisory alarm will resound the panel sounder.
Type Code
ACTIVE TAMPER
EASTERN WING
Z004
Extended 12 character
custom label
Zone
Device address
1.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms, and
supervisory signals. The control panel sends a Supervisory message to the remote
annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
SUPERVISORY
2.
3.
When you finish correcting the latching supervisory condition, press the SYSTEM RESET key to
return the control panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The
control panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, remote annunciators,
history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
1.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms, and
supervisory signals. The control panel sends a Supervisory message to the remote
annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
SUPERVISORY
2.
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3.
The control panel automatically returns to normal operation (indicated by the System
Normal message) and the control panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD
display, remote annunciators, history buffer, installed printers, and CRT-2s.
Monitor Modules
Type Code
Latching
(Y/N)
Purpose
What it does
WATERFLOW S
Indicates supervisory condition for activated waterflow switch Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
RF SUPERVSRY
LATCH SUPERV
TRACK SUPERV
SPRINKLR SYS
TAMPER
Detectors
SUP.T(DUCTI)
SUP.L(DUCTI)
SUPT(DUCTL)
Laser detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUPL(DUCTL)
Laser detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUP.T(DUCTP)
Photo detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUP.L(DUCTP)
Photo detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUPT(PHOTO)
Photo detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUP.L(PHOTO)
Photo detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUP.T(ION)
SUP.L(ION)
SUP.L(LASER)
Laser detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
SUP.T(LASER)
Y
N
PHOTO/CO (C SUP)*
PHOTO/CO (P SUP)*
Laser detector that indicates supervisory (non-alarm) condition Lights SUPERVISORY LED and activates CBE
*FlashScan only
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Sends a Pre-Alarm message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers,
FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s
Displays a PREALARM status banner, the Type Code of the detector, and the Pre-Alarm level
(Alert or Action) on the LCD display, along with information specific to the device as shown
in Figure 3.9.
Alert a non-latching condition that causes a Pre-Alarm when a detector reaches the
programmed Pre-Alarm level.
Action a latching condition that causes a Pre-Alarm when a detector reaches the programmed
Pre-Alarm level.
Type Code
Device address
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CAUTION:
Disabling a zone disables all input and output devices associated with the zone.
When one or more points are disabled, the control panel does the following:
Sends a Disabled Point message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers,
FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s
Disable message
Type Code of the disabled device
DISABL TAMPER
EASTERN WING
Extended 12 character
custom label
Address of the
disabled device
Monitor Modules
Type Code
Latching
Purpose
(Y/N)
What it does
ACCESS MONTR
Activates CBE
ACK SWITCH
ALLCALL PAGE
Activates speakers
DRILL SWITCH
FIRE CONTROL
NON-FIRE
PAS INHIBIT
RESET SWITCH
SIL SWITCH
TELE PAGE
ABORT SWITCH
Send a message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers, FDU-80G
annunciators, and CRT-2s
Display an ACTIVE status banner and FIRE CONTROL Type Code on the LCD display, along with
information specific to the device
Status banner
Type Code
Displays a CO alarm event that indicates the type of device that activated the fire alarm
Displays ALARM in the status banner on the LCD display, along with information specific to
the device, as shown below:
CO Alarm Indication
Status banner
ALARM: CO
EASTERN WING
Extended 12 character
custom label
Zone
Z004
Device address
Sends a CO Alarm message to the LCD display, remote annunciators, History buffer, installed
printers, and CRT-2s.
Latches the control panel in CO alarm. (You can not return the control panel to normal
operation until you correct the CO alarm condition and reset the control panel)
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To silence the panel sounder and any activated outputs that are programmed as silenceable:
Press the SIGNAL SILENCE key. The SIGNALS SILENCED LED will light steady.
The control panel sends an Signal Silenced message to the remote annunciators, history buffer,
installed printers, and CRT-2s. The figure below shows a sample Alarm Silenced message.
Time and date of the
Alarm Silenced
Status banner
SIGNALS SILENCED
03:12P 031511
Tue
Check the Alarm message for the location and type of trouble.
2.
3.
When you finish correcting the CO alarm condition, press the SYSTEM RESET key to return the
control panel to normal operation (indicated by the System Normal message). The control
panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed
printers, FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s.
Latching
(Y/N)
Purpose
What it does
Monitor Modules
CO Monitor*
Detectors
PHOTO/CO*
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat, or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for photo and heat,
detector.
no LED will light for a CO alarm. Photo and
heat will activate CBE, CO alarm activates
special function zone FC and sixth CBE
zone only (sixth CBE zone programmable
via VeriFire Tools)
PHOTO/CO (P SUP)*
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for heat, no LED will
detector.
light for a CO alarm, supervisory LED will
light for photo alarm, heat and photo will
activate CBE, CO alarm activates special
function zone FC and sixth CBE zone only
(sixth CBE zone programmable via VeriFire
Tools)
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Latching
Type Code
Purpose
(Y/N)
PHOTO/CO (C SUP)*
What it does
Indicates activation of the Photo, Heat or CO element of a Lights FIRE ALARM LED for heat and photo
detector.
alarms, will light supervisory LED for CO
alarm, photo and heat alarms will activate
CBE, CO alarm will activate sixth CBE
zone only (sixth CBE zone programmable
via VeriFire Tools)
Type Code
Device Function
Point Function
EQUIP MONITR
POWER MONITR
Indicates trouble
TROUBLE MON
Indicates trouble
AUDIO SYSTEM
Indicates trouble
TROUBL TROUBLE_MON
EASTERN WING
Extended 12 character
custom label
Device address
The monitor module is non-latching: the module will return to normal when the trouble
condition no longer exists.
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms,
and supervisory signals.
SYSTEM TROUBLE
2.
The control panel sends an Acknowledge message to the History buffer and installed printers,
FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s. Check the trouble message for the location and type of
trouble.
3.
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4.
When the trouble condition is corrected, the panel will return to normal operation (indicated by
the System Normal message).
5.
The control panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, History buffer and
installed printers, FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s.
Type Code
(Y/N)
Configuration
Device Function
CONTROL
NAC
Supervised NAC
RELAY
FORM-C relay
Relay Output
BELL CIRCUIT
NAC
STROBE CKT
NAC
HORN CIRCUIT
NAC
AUDIBLE CKT
NAC
SPEAKER
NAC
NAC
blank
NAC
RELEASE CKT
NAC
NAC
REL AUDIBLE
NAC
NONRESET CTL*
NAC
TELEPHONE
NAC
NAC
INSTANT RELE
NAC
ALARMS PEND
NAC
CONTROL NAC**
NAC
Supervised NAC
GEN ALARM
GEN SUPERVIS
GEN TROUBLE
GENERAL PEND
TROUBLE PEND
Table 3.7 Control Module and NAC Circuit Trouble Type Codes
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Send a message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers, FDU-80G
annunciators, and CRT-2s
Display a TROUBL status banner and a CONTROL Type Code on the LCD display, along with
information specific to the device
Status banner
Type Code
TROUBL CONTROL
OPEN
Type of Trouble
FRONT HALLWAY
NO. 2
09:38A 041508
B02
Time and date of trouble
Device Address
Send a message to the LCD display, History buffer and installed printers FDU-80G
annunciators, and CRT-2s
Display a TROUBL status banner and CONTROL Type Code on the LCD display, along with
information specific to the device
Status banner
Type Code
TROUBL CONTROL
OPEN
Type of Trouble
Device Address
Press the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key to silence the panel sounder and switch the
LED from flashing to steadyregardless of the number of troubles, alarms,
and supervisory signals.
SYSTEM TROUBLE
2.
The control panel sends an Acknowledge message to the History buffer and installed printers,
FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s. Check the trouble message for the location and type of
trouble.
3.
4.
When the trouble condition is corrected, the panel will return to normal operation (indicated by
the System Normal message).
5.
The control panel sends a System Normal message to the LCD display, History buffer and
installed printers, FDU-80G annunciators, and CRT-2s.
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The LCD display shows the current selections for System Functions, which includes the three
system timers.
Sample LCD display of a System Function screen with system timer selections:
Silence Inhibit Timer set to 180 seconds
Auto Silence Timer set to 600 seconds
Alarm Verification Timer set to 30 seconds
The Alarm Verification Timer elapses and Activates the fire alarm
a fire alarm still exists
The Alarm Verification Timer expires and
a fire alarm no longer exists
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Enter and operate Read Status functions while the control panel provides full fire protection.
View Read Status information while a fire alarm or trouble condition exists.
NOTE: If a fire alarm or trouble occurs while you are in Read Status, the control panel
automatically exits Read Status operation and displays the new fire alarm or trouble.
For example, the block to the left shows how to display the Read Point screen:
From the System Normal screen, press the ENTER key. The control panel displays the
Entry screen as shown below;
1=PROGRAMMING
2=READ STATUS ENTRY
(ESCAPE TO ABORT)
2.
From the Entry screen, press the 2 key. The control panel displays the Read Status Options
screen as shown below:.
READ POINT=0 HIST=2 ALARM HIST=4 <ENTER>
PRNT POINT=1 HIST=3 ALARM HIST=5 <ENTER>
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Press
Lets you
Read Point
Print Points
Read History
Display the total number of events in the History buffer and step
through each event in sequence
Print History
Print the contents of the Alarm History buffer (up to 200 events)
NOTE: If attempting to read a point that is not installed, the control panel displays Not Installed.
During all Read Status operations (except print operations) the control panel starts a 2-minute timer
each time you press a key. If the control panel does not detect a key press for 2 minutes, the control
panel exits Read Status and returns to the System Normal display.
In Read Status, you can also do the following:
4.4.1 How to View Read Status of Devices, Zones, & System Settings
Overview
Read Point options 0, 2, and 4 in the Read Status Screen let you display and view information for
devices and zones programmed into the control panel, as well as view system and annunciator
settings. This section provides instructions and sample displays so you can view Read Status.
Topics covered in this section:
To view Read Status for
Refer to
Intelligent Detectors
NAC
How to View Read Status for a Special Zone (F0-F9, FAFC) on page 39
System Functions
Annunciator Selections
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DETECTOR=*,LDAAA,E
OUTPUT CKT=8,AA,E
When you select a device or a zone, the control panel displays information for the device or zone,
but does not send this information to the serial ports or the History buffer.
Type Code
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Type Code The software Type Code that identifies the type of detector. (Refer to Point
Programming in the IFC2-640 Programming Manual.)
Default CBE Zone Selection This is the first zone in the 5 zone CBE list. Defaults are Zone
001 (Heat detectors) Zone 002 (Ion detectors) Zone 003 (Photo detectors) Zone 004 (Laser
detectors) Zone 005 (Multisensor). Values may differ depending on point programming.
Current alarm reading (xxx%) The current alarm reading of the detector, as a percentage of
the alarm sensitivity setting.
Alarm sensitivity level (Ax) The alarm sensitivity (x=1-9) entered in the Detector Sensitivity
Screen.
Pre-Alarm sensitivity level The Pre-Alarm Sensitivity (1-9; 0 = Pre-Alarm not used) entered
in the Detector Settings Screen.
NOTE: Refer to Detector Sensitivity Settings in the IFC2-640 Programming Manual for more
information on the Pre-Alarm and Alarm Sensitivity settings
Alarm Verification (* or V)
* Alarm Verification not programmed for this detector.
V Alarm Verification enabled.
Alarm Verification is a user-defined global time function that can reduce the number of
nuisance alarms. Refer to page page 32 for more information.
OFF
CONTROL
DOORHOLDER#2
Z000
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Device Status The status of the module: control/relay module [On (device active) OFF (device
not active] or monitor module (Normal, Alarm, or Test).
Type Code The software Type Code that identifies the type of module. (Refer to Point
Programming in the IFC2-640 Programming Manual.)
CBE list Only the first zone in the devices CBE list will be displayed.
Switch Inhibit (control/relay module only) Displays whether the remote ON/OFF capability
of the device is inhibited. (I=on; *=off).
Silenceable (control/relay module only) A selection that specifies if the device can be
silenced during an alarm by pressing the signal silence key. Possible values are:
* = output nonsilenceable
F = silenceable, resound by fire alarm
U = silenceable, resound by supervisory alarm
B = silenceable, resound by security alarm
T = silenceable, resound by trouble
O = silenceable, does not resound
NOTE: If the Strobe Type ID is used with System Sensor Strobe synchronization, F, U, B, T, or
O will silence the entire circuit, * will silence the horn portion only.
Walk Test (control/relay module only) A selection that specifies if the device will activate
during a Walk Test.
Device address
next device
previous device
From the Read Status screen, press 0, then press the ENTER
key. You can now view Read Status for a NAC as follows:
press OUTPUT, enter the device address, then press the ENTER
key. For example, to read the status of NAC 0-2: press
OUTPUT, enter 02, then press the ENTER key. The control
panel now displays information for a NAC as shown in
Figure 4.3.
OFF
CONTROL
Z000
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Device Status The status of the device: ON (device active) OFF (device not active).
Type Code The software Type Code that identifies the type of NAC. Refer to Appendix F Type Codes in IFC2-640 Programming Manual.
CBE List Only the first zone in the NACs CBE list will be displayed here.
Switch Inhibit A selection for disabling the switch function for the control/relay or
transponder output circuit. (I=on; *=off).
IFC2-640/E Operations Manual P/N 52836:G1 07/18/2012
Silenceable A selection that specifies if the device can be silenced during an alarm by pressing
the SIGNAL SILENCE key. Possible values are:
* = output nonsilenceable
F = silenceable, resound by fire alarm
U = silenceable, resound by supervisory alarm
B = silenceable, resound by security alarm
T = silenceable, resound by trouble
O = silenceable, does not resound
NOTE: If the Strobe Type ID is used with System Sensor Strobe synchronization, F,U, B, T,
or O will silence the entire circuit, * will silence the horn portion only.
Walk Test A selection that specifies if the device will activate during a Walk Test.
Software
Zone Number
next device
previous device
From the Read Status screen, press 0, then press the ENTER
key. You can now view Read Status for a Software Zone as
follows: press Z, enter the zone number (01-99), then press the
ENTER key. For example, to read the status of Software Zone 07:
press Z, enter 07, then press the ENTER key. The control panel
now displays information for a Software Zone as shown below.
OFF
Special
Zone Number
next device
previous device
From the Read Status screen, press 0, then press the ENTER
key. You can now view Read Status for a Special Zone as
follows: press Z, enter the zone number (F0-F9, FA-FC), then
press the ENTER key. For example, to read the status of Special
Zone F8: press Z, enter F8, then press the ENTER key. The
control panel now displays information for a Special Zone as
shown below.
NOTE: The zone label depends on the type of Special Zone. For example, CODING FUNCTION
CODE TYPE for F8.
Zone status (ON or OFF)
Zone label for Special Function F8
F8
NOTE: Special Function Zones FA, FB, and FC are represented in VeriFire Tools as ZF10,
ZF16, and ZF18, respectively.
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Releasing
Zone Number
next device
previous device
Zone status (ON or OFF)
Parameter
Description
Settings
SIL INH=000
AUTO=000
VERIFY=30
USA TIME
TERM=N
Terminal supervision
AC_DLY=N
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Parameter
Description
Settings
LocT
BLINK=01
BLINK=00: No blink
BLINK=01: Devices blink on
every poll.
BLINK=16: Devices blink every
16th poll.
ST=4
4 Style 4 SLC or
6 both Style 6 and Style 7 SLC
ACS=N
N No annunciator selected or
Y Select and display ACS Selection
Groups
A1=Address
S1
ANNUN SELECTION1:
A1=H A2=* A3=* A4=*
A5=* A6=* A7=* A8=* A9=* A10=* A11=*
ANNUN SELECTION2:
A12=* A13=* A14=*
A15=* A16=* A17=* A18=* UDACT=N
S4
ANNUN SELECTION4:
A32=*
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REGION=0
TBL.REMIND=2
ALA.SCROLL=Y
LOCAL CONTROL=1
IP ACCESS=0
DCC-MODE=N
FLASHSCAN
LIDET
Y
LIMOD
Y
L2DET
Y
L2MOD
Y
SEC_RLY and SUP_RLY (0= turn on by Fire Alarm, 1= turn on by Security, 2= turn on by
Supervisory).
BAT_SIZE (1= battery size is greater than 26 Ahr, 0= less than 26 Ahr).
TERM_DATA (0= LCD80 Terminal using 7 bit data, 1= LCD80 Terminal using 8 bit data).
S8
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An Annunciator Selection screen shows the information that will display on the ACS annunciators.
1 through 9
8 Systems points + Zones 1-56, used for remote station communicator (TM-4)
8 Systems points + Zones 1-56, used for municipal box trip output (TM-4)
Annunciator addresses 1 to 19 can be programmed to any one of the above selections. If there is a UDACT
or UDACT-2, selections A-M will be sent to Annunciator addresses 20 to 32 respectively.
The figure above shows annunciator selections for addresses A1-A2 (addresses A3-A10, marked
with asterisks, are not selected).
Annunciators set to annunciator address 1 (A1) display the status of detectors 1-64 on SLC 1
(ACS Selection Group H)
Annunciators set to annunciator address 2 (A2) display the status of intelligent modules 1-64
on SLC-1 (ACS Selection Group C).
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4.4.2 How to View Read Status for Event and Alarm History
Overview
The control panel maintains a History buffer of the last 800 events, each with a time and date
stamp. History events include the following:
All alarms, troubles and operator actions, such as: Acknowledge, System Reset, Signal
Silence, Drill, and Walk Test.
Programming entries (Program Change and Status Change, but not Read Status), along with a
number (0-9) indicating the programming submenu (for example, 0=Clear). For an example,
see Figure 4.18.
You can view events from the History buffer in two forms: by displaying all events (option 2,
HIST=2) or by displaying alarm events only (option 4, ALARM HIST=4).
NOTE: The History buffer contains 800 events total, including the alarm events that display for
Alarm history. The control panel generates Alarm history from the alarm events that exist in the
800-event History buffer.
next event
previous event
Option 2 (HIST=2) lets you view the total number of events in the History
buffer (up to 800 events), then view each event in chronological
sequence. From the Read Status screen, press 2, then press the ENTER
key to display the Event History screen. A sample of the Event History
screen is shown below:
Press the NEXT SELECTION key to step through each event from the first entry (oldest event
first) in the History buffer, or
Press the PREVIOUS SELECTION key to step through each event from the most recent entry in the
History buffer.
NOTE: The NEXT SELECTION key will show the most recent event first, and then move to its
normal function of displaying the oldest events first.
Type of event
TROUBL IN SYSTEM
GROUND FAULT
01:46P 041508 Tue
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Type of event
PROGRAM CHANGE
next event
previous event
Option 4 (ALARM HIST=4) lets you view the total number of alarms in
the History buffer (up to 200), then view each alarm in chronological
sequence. From the Read Status screen, press 4, then press the ENTER
key to display the Event History screen. A sample Alarm History
screen is shown below:
Press the NEXT SELECTION key to step through each alarm from the first entry (oldest alarm
first) in the buffer, or
Press the PREVIOUS SELECTION key to step through each alarm from the most recent entry in
the buffer
NOTE: The NEXT SELECTION key will show the most recent event first, and then move to its
normal function of displaying the oldest events first.
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Z003
Z003
Z003
000%A8 8 **
000%A8 8 **
000%A8 8 **
1D043
1D044
1D045
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4.4.4 How to View and Print Hidden Event and Alarm History
The control panel maintains a copy of the History buffer. For instance, if someone clears the
History buffer using Status Change programming option 4, the control panel retains a copy of the
History buffer. The copy of the preceding History buffer is called a Hidden History buffer and a
copy of the preceding Alarm History is called a Hidden Alarm History buffer.
If you attempt to view or print history and the control panel displays one of the screens shown
below you can use the options listed in the table below to view the contents of a Hidden History
buffer.
HISTORY EMPTY
(ESCAPE TO ABORT)
****************************************
Press
Refer to
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Special Zone
Refer to Page
R0-R9
page 49
F5, F6, F7
page 52
F8
page 54
F0
page 55
WARNING: When used for CO2 releasing applications, observe proper precautions as stated
in NFPA 12. Do not enter the protected space unless physical lockout and other safety
procedures are fully completed.
Do not use software disable functions in the panel as lockout.
The control panel provides ten Releasing Zones (R0-R9). These are special zones that you can use
for up to ten independent releasing operations. This section contains descriptions of each Releasing
Function option and an example of how Releasing Zone options work.
For instructions on programming Releasing Functions, refer to the IFC2-640 Programming
Manual.
Each Releasing Zone includes the following releasing options:
Option
Description
Cross Zone
Cross Zones let you program the control panel to activate a Releasing
Zone when two or more detectors or modules are alarmed. Cross Zone
selections are:
Y Two or more detectors or modules are alarmed that are mapped to one
of the ten Releasing Zones (R0-R9)
Z Two or more detectors or modules are alarmed that are mapped to two
different Software Zones and mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones
(R0-R9).
H At least one smoke detector mapped to one of the ten Releasing Zones
(R0-R9) is alarmed and at least one heat detector mapped to the same
Releasing Zone as the smoke detector is alarmed.
N Cross Zones not used
Delay Timer
Abort
Manual Release
Soak Timer
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A sample LCD display of a Releasing Function selected for Releasing Zone R1:
Status (On or Off)
Releasing
Zone R1
RELEASE CONTROL
CROSS=N SOK=0000 R01
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Software
Zone Z01
Smoke
Detector
2D102
Software
Zone Z02
Smoke
Detector
2D101
Smoke
Detector
2D103
Releasing
Zone ZR1
NAC
B03
Cross=N
Cross=Y
Cross=Z
Cross=H
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OPEN
TROUBL CONTROL
OPEN
or
NOTE: For instructions on programming the Time function, refer to the IFC2-640 Programming
Manual.
The LCD display shows the current selections for the Time Control function. The figure below
shows a sample LCD display of a Time Control function:
Status ON (ON time in effect)
Time Function status banner
ON
TIME FUNCTION
TIME CONTROL
ON=07:00 OFF=15:00 DAYS=SMTWTF*H
F05
ON time for
devices that list
F5
OFF time for devices
that list F5
Zone F5
Day-of-week selections
(H=holiday selected)
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NOTE: For instructions on programming the Holiday function, refer to the IFC2-640
Programming Manual.
The LCD display in Figure A.5 gives an example of an LCD display of a Holiday function:
Status ON (holiday function not in effect)
Holiday Function status banner
You can use Time Control zones F5 and F6 to program non-fire applications such as turning lights
on and off, setting a thermostat, and so on. For example, you can program zones F5 and F6 to
activate outputs at one time of day and deactivate outputs at later time, on specified days of a week.
Table A.3 contains descriptions of additional Time Control applications:
Application
Requirement
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NAC Coding
The table below contains descriptions of the signals that correspond to each NAC Code Type:
Coding Selection
Signal
Notes
Two-Stage
California
n/a
Temporal
NOTE: For instructions on programming the Coding function, refer to the IFC2-640
Programming Manual.
The LCD display shows the current selections for the Code Type. Figure A.6 shows a sample LCD
display of a Code Type selection of March Time:
Status
Zone F08
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Operate the control panel with a Presignal Delay Timer and PAS
A Presignal Delay Timer (60-180 seconds) that delays activation of all outputs with a CBE that
includes Special Zone F0.
A PAS selection, in addition to the Presignal Delay Timer, that allows a 15-second time period
for acknowledging an alarm signal from a fire detection/initiating device. If the alarm is not
acknowledged within 15 seconds, all local and remote outputs activate immediately and
automatically.
Initial alarm
annunciation
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NOTE: For instructions on programming the Presignal function, refer to the IFC2-640
Programming Manual.
The LCD display shows the current selections for the Presignal function. The figure below shows a
sample LCD display of a Presignal function selected for PAS and a Presignal Delay Timer of 60
seconds:
Presignal Function status banner
Status Off
PAS selected
Zone F00
NOTE: If any monitor modules are programmed with a PAS INHIBIT Type Code and a fire alarm
occurs, zone F0 goes false and aborts the Presignal Delay Timer.
A.5.4 How to Respond to an Alarm with Presignal Delay Timer (no PAS)
If an alarm occurs with a Presignal Delay Timer (60-180 seconds), the control panel displays the
type of device and the SLC address of the device causing the alarm. If a second alarm occurs during
the Presignal Delay Timer, the control panel aborts the Presignal Delay Timer and activates all
programmed outputs. A sample Alarm screen for a monitor module is shown below:
Type Code MONITOR
ALARM: MONITOR
Z004
To silence the panel sounder and change the FIRE ALARM LED from flashing to steady, press
the ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key.
To abort the Presignal Delay Timer, press the SYSTEM RESET key.
To manually activate all outputs programmed to F0, press the DRILL key. The Manual Evacuate
screen appears, the panel sounder pulses and the FIRE ALARM LED changes from flashing to
steady. The Manual Evacuate screen and Alarm screen display alternately at 3-second
intervals.
If the Presignal Delay Timer reaches its programmed value, without operator intervention, the
control panel activates all outputs programmed to F0.
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NOTE: These outputs do not delay for Presignal operations without PAS selected.
If a second alarm occurs during the Presignal Delay Timer, the control panel aborts the Presignal
Delay Timer and activates all programmed outputs.
A sample Alarm screen for a monitor module:
Status banner ALARM
ALARM: MONITOR
Z004
To increase the delay to the full programmed Presignal Delay Timer, press the
ACKNOWLEDGE/SCROLL DISPLAY key. The panel sounder goes silent and the FIRE ALARM LED
changes from flashing to steady.
To abort the Presignal Delay Timer, press the SYSTEM RESET key.
To manually activate all outputs programmed to F0, press the DRILL key. The Manual Evacuate
screen appears, the panel sounder pulses and the FIRE ALARM LED changes from flashing to
steady. The Manual Evacuate screen and Alarm screen display alternately at 3-second
intervals.
If the Presignal Delay Timer reaches its programmed value, without operator intervention, the
control panel activates all outputs programmed to F0.
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Description
Analog Display
The control panel reads and displays analog information from the 318
analog detectors (159 per SLC). The display shows the sensed air at
the detector as a percentage of the alarm threshold for each detector.
Sensitivity Adjust
Day/Night Sensitivity
Operation
Maintenance Alert
Automatic Test
Operation
Type Code
Supervision
The control panel monitors hardware device Type Codes for each
installed device at regular intervals (an interval can take up to 40
minutes for a full capacity system). If a mismatch of type compared to
the program occurs, the control panel generates a point trouble labeled
Invalid Type.
LED Control
Operation
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Notes
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This port may be set up for interactive operation or for monitoring only. Interactive operation
requires that all equipment be UL-listed under UL Standard for Safety UL 864 and be installed and
set up as directed under Local Terminal Mode (LocT) or Local Monitor Mode (LocM).
ITE (Information Technology Equipment) equipment listed under UL 1950 is allowed for ancillary
system monitoring when the system is installed and set up as directed under Remote Terminal
Mode (RemT).
You select the operating mode during control panel programming (Global System Functions). For
more information, refer to the IFC2-640 Programming Manual.
The following subsections outline the functions, password requirements, and additional
information for each operating mode.
Passwords:
Requirements:
Lets you...
Read Status
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Operating Modes
Lets you...
Alter Status
Control Functions
Acknowledge.
Signal Silence.
System Reset.
Drill.
Passwords:
Requirements:
Password security feature for Control Functions eliminates the need for mounting the
CRT-2 in an enclosure.
Lets you...
Read Status
Alter Status
Control Functions
Acknowledge
Signal Silence
System Reset
Drill
Passwords:
None
Requirements:
Use with UL ITE-listed terminals, including personal computers with the VeriFire
Tools or terminal emulation software. Intended for terminals connected through
modems, including FSK modems connected through a public switched telephone
network.
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Lets you...
Read Status
Alter Status
N/A
Control Functions
N/A
For more information see the Read Status section of this manual.
Function
Lets you...
Read Point
Read the status of any point in the system (detectors, modules, software
zones, and system parameters).
Alm/Tbl Status
Display a list of all devices in the system that are in Alarm or trouble.
Display a list of all points programmed in the system. This list will display the
status of all addressable detectors, modules, system parameters and
software zones.
History Step
History All
Send the entire History buffer to the CRT, from the most recent event to the
oldest event.
2.
Press the Read Status function key. The control panel displays the Read Status menu options:
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From the Read Status menu, you can select options 1-7.
Address (01-159)
SLC number
Number
NOTE: Press F5 to scroll forward through a list of devices. Press F6 to scroll back through a list
of devices.
2.
Enter the first letter of the device, using upper case letters.
Detector = D
Module = M
Zone = Z
Special Function = F
Releasing Zone = R
E Zone = E
L Zone = L
System Parameter = S
3.
4.
Press ENTER.
Z050
Z002
000%A6 6 **
Press <NEXT>
NORMAL SMOKE (ION)
1D002
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The semicolon, a control character in networking applications, separates the hour and minute of
events displayed from history. If events display as they occur, a colon separates the hour and
minute.
Semicolon
TROUBL HEAT(FIXED)
TROUBL MONITOR
TROUBL IN SYSTEM
GROUND FAULT
TROUBL IN SYSTEM
BATTERY
Z003
Z002
Z001
Z004
ZR00
ZR00
Z000
000%A8 8 **
020%A6 6 **
050%
*
000%A6 6 *V00
I**
I**
*FW
1D002
1D003
1D006
1D099
1M001
1M001
1M033
Z01
Step through the Alarm History buffer one event at a time by pressing the Next F5 or Prior F6
function keys.
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NOTE: See the IFC2-640 Programming Manual for instructions on enabling the CRT port.
Function
Lets you...
Disable
Alarm/Pre-Alarm
Change the Alarm and Pre-Alarm levels of any addressable detector in the
system.
Clear Verification
Clear the verification counter for all the addressable detectors in the system.
Clear History
Set Action/Alert
2.
Press the Alter Status function key. The control panel displays the Password screen.
3.
Enter the Status Change Password. The factory default Status Change Password is 11111.The
password does not display on the CRT-2. Five asterisks will appear in place of the password.
Press <1><1><1><1><1><ENTER>
*****
From the Alter Status Options menu, you can select 1-5.
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SLC Number
Address (01-159)
2.
Enter the first letter to read one of the following, using upper case letters:
3.
Detector = D
Module = M
NAC = P
Zone - Z
4.
5.
Press <2><ENTER>
Det. Alarm/Prealarm level, type address D(
TROUBL SMOKE(PHOTO) DETECTOR ADDR 101 Z03 DEVICE DISABLED 08:29A Tue 04/15/08 D101
2.
Enter the address of the detector you wish to change. For example, change alarm and pre-alarm
levels for detector 102 on SLC 1 to Alarm Level 4 & Pre-alarm Level 2.
Press <1><D><1><0><2><ENTER><A><5><P><2><ENTER>
STATUS CHANGE
Alarm/Prealarm level
08:29A Tue 04/15/08
D102 sens. at level 5, Prealarm at level 3, Enter AxPx to change, Esc. to Abort
D102 now set at new Alarm level 5 and new Pre-alarm level 2
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ACTION
AC FAILURE
ADRFLT
.Detector and new sounder base address doesnt match. Or the ACPS Readdress the incorrect device.
address is incorrect.
ALIGN
BLOCK
Something has come between the detectors beam and its reflector.
CHGFLT*
CO 6MN
CO EXP
CO TBL
DIRTY 1
DIRTY 2
DISABL
GNDFLT
HI BAT
INVREP
The device has returned a response to the panel that the panel did not Check the device for functionality, addressing and wiring.
expect.
IR TBL
The infrared element is not working properly on a detector. (This trouble Replace the detector.
generates in FlashScan mode only. CLIP mode will generate a LO VAL
error.)
LO BAT
LO TEMP
LO VAL
The detector chamber reading is too low; the detector is not operating The detector must be removed and replaced by an
properly. Or (CLIP Mode only) the thermistors, CO element, or infra-red authorized service representative.
element on a detector is not working properly, or the detector is
experiencing a freeze warning.
NO ANS
The device (module or detector) is not responding to the poll. Either the Determine whether the device is functional, and
device is not working or it is not connected properly.
connected and addressed properly on the SLC.
NO SIG
The device (module or detector) is not responding to the poll. Either the Determine whether the device is functional, and
device is not working or it is not connected properly.
connected and addressed properly on the SLC.
OPEN
OPEN ON x
PSFAIL
PRLOSS
SHORT
SHORT ON x.
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System Troubles
ACTION
TEST F
This detector has failed the FACPs periodic detector test for alarm
capabilities.
THERM
The thermistors are not functioning properly on a detector. (This trouble Replace the detector.
generates in FlashScan mode only. CLIP mode will generate a LO VAL
error.)
VER HI
* This trouble may be fire panel or backup battery related. Test and replace backup batteries if necessary.
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
ACTION
AC FAIL
No action is required.
ANNUN x NO ANSWER
ANNUN x TROUBLE
AUXILIARY TROUBLE
No action is required.
BATTERY
The main power supplys battery charge is too high or too Check batteries, replace if necessary.
low.
BAT.BACKUP RAM
Replace battery.
CHARGER FAIL*
DRILL ACTIVATED
No action is required.
A trouble has occurred on DVC-AO analog output x (1-4). Investigate and fix.
The analog output is configured for style 7, but no audio
signal is returned.
No action is required.
DVC DATABASE CORRUPT The database that houses the JDVCs programming is
corrupt.
The programming database version is not compatible The correct application or database version must
with the application version.
be downloaded.
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System Troubles
SYSTEM TROUBLES
TROUBLE MESSAGE
TYPE
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
ACTION
Service is required.
DVC PROGRAM CORRUPT The database that houses the JDVCs programming is
corrupt.
EPROM ERROR
Service is required.
More than two panels have been connected to a highspeed network communications module.
Service is required.
GROUND FAULT
No action is required.
Service is required.
LCD80 SUPERVISORY
LOADING.NO SERVICE
NETWORK INCOMPATIBLE The brand of this panel is incompatible with this network. Verify all nodes are branded for the same OEM.
NFPA 24HR REMINDER
NO DEV. INST ON L1
Close door.
Service is required.
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System Troubles
TROUBLE MESSAGE
TYPE
TROUBLE DESCRIPTION
ACTION
PROGRAM CORRUPTED
PROGRAM MODE
ACTIVATED
There is an open circuit on the positive side of loop x. Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of
communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel detects a trouble (open), it will drive both ends of
the loop, maintaining communication in an unsupervised method. The latching trouble will display on the panel as
a Style 6 trouble until you correct the condition and press RESET. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the use
of M500XJ isolator modules.
There is an open circuit on the negative side of loop x. Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of
communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel detects a trouble (open), it will drive both ends of
the loop, maintaining communication in an unsupervised method. The latching trouble will display on the panel as
a Style 6 trouble until you correct the condition and press RESET. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the use
of M500XJ isolator modules.
Style 6 and Style 7 are supervised methods of communicating with addressable devices. If the control panel
detects a trouble (open or short), it will drive both ends of the loop, maintaining communication in an
unsupervised method. The latching trouble will display on the panel as a Style 6 trouble until you correct the
condition and press RESET. Style 7 configuration of the SLC requires the use of M500XJ isolator modules.
SYS INITIALIZATION
TERM. SUPERVISORY
UDACT NO ANSWER
UDACT TROUBLE
* This trouble may be fire panel or backup battery related. Test and replace backup batteries if necessary/
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Index
A
Abort 49
Abort Active LED 12
Acknowledge/Scroll Display control key 12
Active Supervisory Signal 2224
panel indication 22
response to 23
Type Codes 24
Alarm Verification Timer 32, 58
Alarm. See Fire Alarm 17, 27
Analog Display 58
Annunciator Selections, read status 41
Auto Silence Timer 32
Automatic Test Operation 58
F
Fire Alarm 1718
LED 12
panel indication 17
response to a 17, 28, 55
Fire Control Type Code, active point 27
H
Hidden History, read status and print 48
History, event and alarm, read status 45
Holiday Functions 52
to view selections 53
Caution
Disabling a zone disables all input and output... 26
CO Alarm 2728
panel indication 27
Coding
to view F8 selections 54
Coding, NAC 54
Control Keys 12
Control/Relay Module Trouble
panel indication 31
response to 31
Type Codes 30
Control/Relay Module, read status 37
Controls Active LED 11
Cooperative Multi-Detector, read status 37
Cross Zone 49
Cross Zone Programming illustration 51
CRT-2 and Read Status 62
Accessing 62
CRT-2 and Read Status. See Appendix C
D
Date Functions 52
Day/Night Sensitivity Operation 58
Delay Timer 49
Detector
fire alarm type codes 18, 28
Functions 58
Read Status 37
supervisory alarm type codes 24
Disabled Points 26
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Discharge LED 12
Drill control key 13
M
M500XJ module 33, 71
Maintenance Alert 58
Manual Release 49
Monitor Module
fire alarm type codes 18, 28
non-alarm type codes 26
Read Status 37
security type codes 22
supervisory alarm type codes 24
trouble monitor type codes 29
N
NAC Trouble
panel indication 31
response to 31
Type Codes 30
NAC, read status 38
Non-Alarm Points 26
Index
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O
Output Circuit Trouble 3031
P
Partial Signal Silence 13
Point (Device) Troubles table 68
Point Disabled LED 12
Power LED 11
Pre-alarm LED 12
Pre-Alarm Warning 24, 29
action level 25
alert level 25
panel indication 24
response to 25
Pre-Discharge LED 12
Presignal and Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS)
response to Presignal Delay Timer alarm
(no PAS) 56
response to Presignal Delay Timer alarm
(PAS selected) 57
to view selections 56
R
Read Status 3448
to enter 34
to print 46
alarm history 47
event history 47
points 46
print hidden event and alarm history
48
print points 47
to view 35
annunciator selections 41
battery levels 44
detector information 36
devices, zones, system settings 35
event and alarm history 45
point or zone information 36
Releasing Zone (R0-R9) 40
releasing zone selections
software zones 39
Special Zone (F0-F9) 39
System Functions 40
total of installed devices 36
using a CRT. See Appendix C
Recall Last Entry key 14
Releasing Zone (R0-R9), read status 40
Releasing Zones (R0-R9) 4951
Remote Terminal Access 6067
RemT, Remote Terminal Mode 60, 61
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S
Security Alarm 21
panel indication 21
response to a 22
Security LED 12
Sensitivity Adjust 58
Shortcuts to Operating Functions 10
Signal Silence control key 13
Signals Silenced LED 12
Silence Inhibit Timer 32
Soak Timer 49
Software Zone (Z01-Z99), read status 39
Special Zone Operation 4957
Special Zone, read status 39
Supervisory LED 12
Supplemental Documentation 9
System Functions, read status 40
System Normal Message 16
System Reset control key 13
System Timers 32
Alarm Verification Timer 32
Auto Silence Timer 32
Silence Inhibit Timer 32
to view selections 32
System Trouble 1921
panel indication 19
response to 20
System Trouble LED 12
System Troubles 69
T
Time Functions 52
to view selections 52
Timers. See System Timers 32
Transponder Points 30
Trouble Monitor 29
response to 29
trouble monitor type codes 29
Troubles
Point 68
System 69
Type Code Supervision 58
Type Codes
Fire Alarm 18, 28
Non-alarm 26
Security 22
Supervisory 24
Trouble 29
W
Warning
When used for CO2 releasing applications... 16, 49
Waterflow Circuit operation 33
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Index
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XP6-C 30
XPC transponder points 30
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