Notifier CFP-600-E Installation And Operating Manual

Installation and Operating Manual
Document:
M-131.1-CFP600-ENG
Issue :
07/1999
Rev.:
B.1
12-Zone Conventional
Control Panel
NOTIFIER ITALIA
a Pittway Company
Complies with EN54.2
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 this fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power bef- ore 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 this manual is read and understood.
CAUTION
The System
and all its components have to be installed in an environment with the following features:
Temperature: 0-35° C
Humidity: 80% RH (non-condensing) @ 30°C.
However,theusefullife of the system's standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by ex- treme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15-27° C.
Verify
that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loop. Most devices cannot tolerate more
than a 10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage.
Like all solid state electronic devices
, this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interferences, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an increa- sed susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered.
Disconnect AC power
and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuits boards. Failure to do so can damage cir-
cuits.
Remove all electronic assemblies
prior to any drilling, filing, reaming, or punching of the enclosure. When possib- le, make all cable entries from the sides or rear. Before making modifications, verify that they will not interfere with battery, transformer, and printed circuit board location.
Do not tighten screw terminals
more than 9 in-lbs. Overtightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced ter-
minal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal.
This system
contains static-sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before han- dling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit.
Follow the instructions
in the installation, operating and programming manuals. These instructions must be fol- lowed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
Smoke detectors
may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor buil- ding. Furthermore, all types of smoke detectors have sensing limitations.
A fire alarm system
will not operate without any electrical power. If AC power fails, the system will operate from
standby batteries only for a specified time.
Equipment used in the system
may not be technically compatible with the control. It is essential to use only
equipment listed for service with your control panel.
The most common cause
of fire alarm malfunctions, however, is inadequate maintenance. All devices and system wiring should be tested and maintained by professional fire alarm installers following written procedures supplied with each device. System inspection and testing should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and/or lo- cal fire codes. Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept.
INDEX.VP Installation and Operating Manual Doc. M-131.1-CFP600-ENG Rev. B.1 NOTIFIER ITALIA
INDEX
Keypad & LED Indicators 1
Alarm and Trouble Display 1
Control Silence - Silenced Control Reset - Evacuation 2
Buzzer Silence 2
Lamp test 2
Alarm or Trouble Reset 2
Entering Passwords 3
USER MENU - LEVEL 1 - 3
Enable Release Channels 3
Display Zone Status 4
Change Zones - Enable/Disable Status 5
Change Day/Night Mode 5
Display Historical Log 5
Change Prealarm Recognition Time (Level 3 Password required) 6
Alarm Counter 6
Change Date/Time (Level 3 Password required) 6
Change LEVEL 1 Password 7
TEST MENU - LEVEL - 2 7
Display Line Status 7
Change Controls - Enable/Disable Status 8
Select Zone for Walk-Test Mode 8
Display Firmware revision 8
Change LEVEL 2 Password 9
CONFIGURATION MENU - LEVEL 4 9
Change Zones - Include/Exclude Status 10
Programming the CBE Equation 10
Change Service Enabling Status 11
Change Zone parameters 12
Change Verification Times 12
Programming the Relay mapping (on optional 16- relay board) 13
Enabling the Relay Signal Silence (on optional 16-relay board) 13
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Change Zone description 14
Change System Time Delay 14
Change Alarm Time parameter 15
Programmming the alarm control modulation 15
Programming the release zone mapping 16
Change release time 16
Select event type for Historical Log 16
Programming the System Name 17
Clearing the control panel memory 17
Change Language Display 17
Change all level passwords 18
APPENDIX A 19
Control Panel Operation in Day/Night Mode 19
Automatic Release Channel Management 20
APPENDIX B 21
Menu Item list 21
INSTALLATION 22
Control Panel Internal view 22
Cabinet dimensions and wall-mounting instructions 22
Control Panel Wiring 23
Optional Boards 24
16-relay optional board 24
2-release channel optional board 25
Electrical Features 26
GLOSSARY 27
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KEYPAD
The Control Panel keypad is made up of 7 keys:
LED INDICATORS
ALARM AND TROUBLE DISPLAY
ALARM ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The
UPWARDS CURSOR
Key allows to display, on the second and third line, all zones in alarm status, as follows:
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CHANNEL 2
KEY TO ENABLE KEYPAD
Buzzer Silence
Reset
ESC
ENTER
Cursor Keys
- ON= During Alarm
- ON= During Pre-alarm
- ON= General Trouble
- ON= Line Trouble
- ON= Mains Failure
- ON= Battery Trouble
- Blink.= Disab.Zone / ON=Excl. Zone
- Blink.= During Walk Test
- ON= During Signal Silence
- ON= During Day
- OFF= CPU Mains Trouble
- Control Panel Power ON Signal
- ON= CPU or WD Trouble
Evacuation in progress Release occured Release Control Trouble Release Inhibited
Evacuation in progress Release occured Release Control Trouble Release Inhibited
CHANNEL 1
First zone in alarm status Last zone in alarm status Last zone in trouble status First zone in trouble status
Total of Zones in alarm status Total of Zones in Trouble status Total of disabled Zones
A1:Z11 ALARM | A04 A1:Z11 ALARM | G03 FIRST FLOOR | D00 T1:Z01 LINE SHORT C. | E00
The second line shows the number of the zone in alarm status. The third line shows a max. 16-character programmable label, mapped to the zone.
Event progressive number on alarm file Number of the zone in alarm status
Event progressive number on trouble file
Number of the zone in trouble status
Signal Silence
A1:Z11 ALARM | A04
A4:Z08 ALARM | G03
T3:Z04 LINE SHORT C. | D00
T1:Z01 LINE SHORT C. | E00
Acknowledgement is carried out when all the events on alarm file have been displayed by using the
UPWARDS CUR-
SOR
Key. The events are displayed from the first to the last event, in chronological order.
Press
ESC
Key to leave alarm display.
N.B. :A)Reset, Control Silence and Buzzer Silence, are not allowed during alarm acknowledgement.
B)
Reset is allowed only after carring out all event acknowledgement.
TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
The
DOWNWARDS CURSOR
Key allows to display, on the second and third line, all zones in trouble status, as
follows:
Acknowledgement is carried out when all the events, on trouble file, have been displayed by using the
DOWNWARDS
CURSOR
key. The events are displayed from the first to the last event, in chronological order.
Press
ESC
key to leave trouble display.
NOTE:A
) Reset, Control Silence and Buzzer Silence, are not allowed during trouble acknowledgement.
B
) Reset is allowed only after carring out all event acknowledgement.
CONTROL SILENCE - SILENCED CONTROL RESET - EVACUATION
CONTROL SILENCE: in Alarm or Trouble conditions, the first pression of this key silences all indicating applian- ces wired to control modules that have been programmed as silenceable. To execute the signal silence, the operator has to know Level 1 Password. SILENCED CONTROL RESET: in Alarm or Trouble conditions, the second pression of this key, clears all alarms or troubles in the system, and all general controls that have been programmed as silenceable.
EVACUATION: during normal condition, the first pression of this key, after a confirmation request, activates all general outputs and all programmable controls.
EVACUATION STOP: during normal condition, the second pression of this key, after a confirmation request, deactivates all general outputs and all programmable controls .
BUZZER SILENCE
This key allows the buzzer silence.
LAMP TEST
Lamp Test can be executed only in normal condition, by pressing ESC key.
ALARM OR TROUBLE RESET
This key clears all Alarms or Troubles in the system.
»
N.B.:reset is allowed only after all event (Alarms or Troubles) acknowledgement. In order to reset the events, the operator has to know LEVEL 1 PASSWORD.
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A1:Z11 ALARM | A04 T1:Z01 LINE SHORT C. | G03 FILE | D00 T1:Z01 LINE SHORT C. | E00
The second line shows the number of the zone in trouble status The third line shows a max.16-character programmable label mapped to the zone.
ENTERING PASSWORDS
To perform the functions available on the control panel, it needs to enter a specific Password, made up of 1 to 4 figures, depending on the programmings carried out. Factory default passwords are:
Level 1 = 1
Level 2 = 2
Level 3 = 3
Level 4 = 4
Use
CURSOR
keys to enter passwords. By pressing them, the display will show a
figure which can be increased or decreased always by pressing
CURSOR
keys.
After choosing each figure, press
ENTER.
If the password is accomplished,press
ENTER
key again, otherwise choose next figure, always by using
CURSOR
keys,
followed by
ENTER
.
Level 1 Password can be modified from any other higher level (2 to 4).
USER MENU - LEVEL-1-
To have access to User Functions, press
ENTER
, and the display will show:
Press
UPWARDS CURSOR
Key.
Level Password will be required. Enter the relevant programmed password.
The display will show the first available function in USER mode:
Use
CURSOR KEYS
to display the desired function, choosing among:
Enable Release Channels
Display ZONE status
Change Zones - Enable/Disable Status
Change Day-Night mode
Display Historical Log
Change Prealarm Recognition Time (Level 3 Password required)
Alarm counter
Change Date/Time (Level 3 Password required)
Change Level 1 Password
Press
ENTER
to confirm the selection.
ENABLE RELEASE CHANNELS
This function allows to enable or disable the two release channels. If one channel is disabled and the release board is programmed as installed (See Configuration Menu), the release inhibi- tion yellow LED of the relevant channel will blink.
Press
ENTER
key
Use
CURSOR
keys to select the release channel
Press
ENTER
to change the release channel programming.
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:User Mode | A08 :Test Mode | G08 :Configuration | D00 :Exit | E00
USER MODE |A08 ZONES STATUS |G02
|D00 |E00
LEV.1 PASSW. | A08
__ | G02
| D00 | E00
LEV.1 PASSW. | A08
__ | G02
| D00 | E00
LEV.1 PASSW. | A08
* * __ | G02
| D00 | E00
ENA.REL.CHAN.|A00
N 1 |G00 N 0 |D00
|E00
USER MODE |A00
ENA.REL.CHAN.|G00
|D00 |E00
ENA.REL.CHAN.|A00
N 1 |G00 N 0 |D00
Modify Exit|E00
NOTE
: If at Level 4 of Configuration Menu, the release board enabling (Enabling Function Menu), has not been programmed, it is not possible to modify the release channel enabling. At the power ON of the control panel the release channels are disabled.
q LED STATUS OF RELEASE BOARD
DISPLAY ZONE STATUS
The display will show the first zone status, with the following messages:
NORMAL = Included and Enabled Zone, without Alarms or Troubles
ALARM = Included and Enabled Zone, in Alarm status
LINE SHORT. C. = Included and Enabled Zone, in Short Circuit status
LINE CUT = Included and Enabled Zone with wire cut
DISABLED = Included Zone but Disabled, without Troubles
EXCLUDED = Excluded Zone
To select another zone use
CURSOR KEYS
Press
ESC
to leave this function.
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RELEASE BOARD
PROGRAMMED
RELEASE BOARD
INSTALLATION
INHIBITION RELEASE TROUBLE
LED
RELEASE INHIBITION
LED
Included
\
Excluded
Installed
\
Not installed
YES
NO
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
Included
\
Excluded
Installed
Not installed
YES
\
NO
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
\
Turned ON
Blinking
Turned OFF
\
Included
Excluded
Installed
Not installed
YES
NO
Turned ON
\
Blinking
Turned OFF
\
Turned ON
Blinking
Turned OFF
\
Included
Excluded
Installed
Not installed
YES
NO
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
\
Included
Excluded
\
Installed
Not installed
\
YES
NO
Turned ON
Blinking
\
Turned OFF
Turned ON
\
Blinking
Turned OFF
ZONE STATUS |A08
|G02
Z01 ALARM |D00
|E00
CHANGE ZONES - ENABLE/DISABLE STATUS
By using
CURSOR KEYS
, enter the desired zone number.
By pressing ENTER key, the current status of the selected zone will be displayed.
Press
ENTER
to Disable or Enable.
If you do not want to change the zone status, press
ESC
.
»
NOTE: A)
CHANGE DAY-NIGHT MODE
By pressing
ENTER
, the display will show the control panel status
To change it, press
ENTER
.
NIGHT= Day/Night LED= Turned OFF
DAY= Day/Night LED = Turned ON
If you do not want to change the control panel status, press
ESC
.
DISPLAY HISTORICAL LOG
Press
ENTER
to display the Historical Log Function.
Use
CURSOR KEYS
to display the events
Press
ESC
to leave the Historicl Log Function
»
NOTE: Historical Log may store maximum 50 events. To display the Historical Log, enter the Level 2 PASSWORD.
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USER MODE |A08 ENA./DIS.ZONE |G08
|D00 |E00
ENA./DIS.ZONE |A08 Z. |G08
|D00 |E00
ENA./DIS.ZONE |A08 Z. 01 NORMAL |G08
|D00
Modify Exit |E00
Zone Status Detector Alarms Detector Troubles Enabled YES YES Disabled NO YES Excluded NO NO
B) if a zone is DISABLED, it detects only troubles. (See config. Menu - Lev.4 about “Exclusion function”)
USER MODE |A08 DAY-NIGHT |G08
|D00 |E00
|A08
>NIGHT< |G08
|D00
Modify Exit |E00
USER MODE |A08 HISTORICAL LOG |G08
|D00 |E00
HISTORICAL LOG |A08 01: 14-04 17:31|G08 Z.01 ALARM |D00 HIST. LOG |E00
Date Event nr. Zone nr.
HOURS-MINUTES
Event
Programmable Label mapped to the zone
CHANGE PREALARM RECOGNITION TIME (Level 3 Password required)
Press
ENTER
to display as follows.
Press
ENTER
to change the Recognition Time.
Use
CURSOR
keys to program the new Recognition Time.
Then, press
ENTER
to confirm.
»
NOTE : by pressing the control signal silence key, the operator, in case of prealarm, may start the Recogni- tion Time. This time allows the operator to carry out a system recognition to verify the real presence of fire. If the Recognition time expires before performing a reset the control panel will activate alarm signals. For further details see Appendix A: Day/Night Operation. Values admitted are: 1 minute to 19, 59
NOTE: enter the Level 3 PASSWORD to display the Recognition Time.
ALARM COUNTER
By pressing
ENTER
key the display will show a screen as follows, in-
dicating the number of alarm events.
NOTE
: the alarm event max number is equals to 9999
By pressing
ENTER
key the operator may clear the counter only if he
knows the Level 4 password
CHANGE DATE/TIME (Level 3 Password required)
Use
ENTER key
and
CURSOR KEYS
to program date and time.
»
NOTE: enter the Level 3 PASSWORD to program date and time.
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USER MODE | A08 RECOGN. TIME | G08
| D00 | E00
LEV.3 PASSW. |
| | |
USER MODE | A08 RECOGN. TIME | G08 10'00''05'00''| D00
| E00
TimeDate
USER MODE | A00 DATE/TIME | G00
| D00
01-01-97 00:48| E00
USER MODE | A00 ALARM COUNTER | G00
| D00 | E00
ALARM COUNTER | A00
10 | G00
| D00
Modify Exit | E00
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