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F3200 FIRE INDIC ATOR PANEL INSTA LL A TION & PROGRA MMING MA NU AL F3200 PRODUCT MANUAL Document Number: LT0122 Issue ... ...... . 2.7; 5 July 2001 -- A P P R O V A L S -- AUSTRALIAN ST ANDARD AS1603.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Page ii 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TYCO SERVICES FI RE & SAFETY END USER LI A BILITY DISCL A IMER The F3200 Fire Indicator Panel has a configuration p rogramming fa cility which ma y be accessed from the keypad by using a password.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page iii TA BLE OF CO NT ENT S End U ser L iabili ty Dis claim er ..................................................................................................
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Page iv 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.3 AZC WIRING ......................................................................................................................... 8-10 8.4 M A F ANCILLARY REL AY WIRING .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page v AMENDMENTS ISSUE DATE COMMENT S ECN 1 20/04/94 Original. Corresponds t o V1.10 software, which includes RZDUs, multiple access codes, r evised print menu, NSW Coder, Progr ammable Alarm T ext, Inst Alarm Te xt (no t in V 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Page vi 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TH IS PAGE IS INTE NTIO NALL Y LEFT BL ANK.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Introducti on Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 1-1 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTI ON.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Introducti on Page 1-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 1.1 SCOPE This manual provides inform a tion for the personnel responsibl e for planning, orderi ng, instal ling and programming an F3200 Fire Alarm System.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Introducti on Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 1-3 1.2 ASSOCI A TED DOCUMENT A TI ON 1.2.1 PRODUCT Additional i nformation on the AS1603.4 approved F3200 FIP is found in the following product manuals.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Introducti on Page 1-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 1.3 PRODUCT HISTORY LOG 1.3.1 HA R DW A RE Part No.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Introducti on Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 1-5 SOFTWARE HIS TORY LOG (CONTINUED) SF0164 F3200 Net EPROM V2.06 Mar 1999 SF0175 NDU EPROM V2.06 Mar 1999 SF0178 F3200 Std EPROM V2.06 Mar 1999 SF0229 F3200, Std Panel, c/w Tandem V2.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Introducti on Page 1-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 1.4 GLO SS A RY OF A BBREVI A TIONS The followi ng abbreviations are used throughout this .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Introducti on Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 1-7 GLOSSARY OF ABBREVIATIONS (CONTINUED) VA : Volts Amperes VB : Battery Backed Voltage VNB :.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Introducti on Page 1-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 THIS PAG E IN TEN TIONAL LY L EF T BL ANK.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-1 CHAPTER 2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 2.1 OVERVIEW 2.1.1 GENERAL The F3200 is a self-contained, modular, i n telligent Fire In dicator Panel (FIP) which performs the functi ons of the Control and Indicating Equipment (CIE) as specified by the Australian Standard AS1603.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-3 FIG 2.1.1 F3200, STANDARD CAB INET - FRONT VIEW.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 FIG 2.1.2 F3200 OPERATOR DISPLA Y PANEL.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-5 FIG 2.1.3 F3200 - SMALL CABINET.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 2.1.4 OUTPUTS The F3200 MAF/PSU Module provides 7 relays as standard.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-7 2.2 PHYSICAL STRUCTURE The F3200 has a rugged, lockable painted steel cabinet, which houses 19 inch rack-mount equipment and comes in two height options (both have the same width and depth).
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 Note: FP0551 and FP0713 have the cardframe as shown.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-9 FIG 2.2.2 F3200, SMALL CABINET, MAXIMUM CONFIGURAT IONS.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 2.3 SYSTEM STRUCTURE 2.3.1 PCB MODULES The 6 printed circuit boards w h ich are used in an F3200 are as follows: Con trolle r/Disp la y Mounts on 4U inner door.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-11 RS485 "Panel-Link" Netw ork Boar d Connects to the Controller/Displ a y Board Includes: RS485 Board used for connection to the Vigilant Ne twork.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 2.3.2 INTER-CONNECTION & STRUCTURE A basic F3200 system has one Con troll e r/Display , one MAF/PSU, and one 8 Zone Module, all connected by Flat Ribbon Cable (FRC) on a common Input/Output (I/O) Bus.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Descri ption Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 2-13 INTER-CONNEC TION & STRUCTURE (C ONTINUED) The relay LEDs simply follow the zone LEDs in the same order that the y occur in the modules.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Descri ption Page 2-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 Zone Module Relay Display 1 1 ........1 1 8 8 8 9 1 9 16 8 ........16 16 17 1 ........1 17 24 8 24 1 1 25 8 8....16 32 1 9....1 33 8 16.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-1 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 3.1 GENERAL 3. 1.1 FI P PART NUMBE R & DESC RI PTIO N Re fer t o Sect ion 4 also . FP0550, F3200 FIP, NO C A R DFRAME, 24 ZONE M A X, 1931-15 Includes: Full siz e cabinet (ie.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-3 3.1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL Operating Temperature : -5 ° C to 45 ° C (Ambient) Relative Humidity : 95% maximum @ 40 ° C (non-condensing) 3.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 3.3 ELECTRIC A L SPECIFICATIONS 3.3.1 MA INS SUPPLY Voltage : 240Vac +6% -10% Curren t : 0.5A Frequency : 50Hz Termination : For up to 2.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-5 STATE MIN NOM MAX CO MMENTS Charger High 28.05 28.125 28. 20 Adjust with pot Charger Low 26.40 26.57 26. 75 Battery Lo w 24. 15 24.33 24.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 3.3.5 CURRENT CONSUMPTION 3.3.5.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-7 3.3.5.2 NDU Quiescent and A larm Currents Slimline NDU ( FP0714 /FP0773/FP0774 4 ) Operating Voltage : 24Vdc (18-28V) Termination : For up to 2.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 3.4 INPUT SPECIFIC A T IONS 3.4.1 A ZC SPECIFICATIONS General Terminations On 8 Zone Module, 2 per AZC. Demountable screw terminal 1.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-9 A ZC SPECIFIC A TIONS (CONTINUED) Min Typ Max AZC current limit (note 1) 13.5mA 15. 5mA 16.5mA (14.5mA) EOL & detector quiescent 11.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 A ZC SPECIFIC A TIONS (CONTINUED) Detector Alarm Currents The current availabl .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-11 ICL+R = Current sourced through curr ent limit and pull up resistor IAV = Current available to detectors with EOLR fitted IAV = ICL +R - IEOL R GRAPH 3.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 A ZC SPECIFIC A TIONS (CONTINUED) Timi ng Standard Delay 2.3 sec (2.0 - 2.6 sec) (int o Alarm, Fault, Normal) AZC Reset 5.3 sec (5.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-13 MAF/PSU INPUTS (CON TINUED) End of Line Resistor No. of Circuits Ty pe 1 3k3, 5%, 250m W resist or 2 6k8, 5%, 250m W resist or 3 10k, 5%, 250mW resistor Supervision Curr ent 0mA @ +5V, 1 .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 3.5 OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS 3.5.1 8 ZONE MODULE OUTPUTS Type Darlington open collector Switch to 0V Voltage Rati ng 28.5V max, " off" state 1V max @ 30mA, "on" st ate 1.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-15 3.5.3 MA F /PSU OUTPUTS Brigade Relays Number 4 Standby Normally energised De-en.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 MAF/PSU OUTPUTS (CONTINUED) Option 1 Pole changeover contacts Voltage- free Sn ip Link s Lk2, 3, 4. Rating ELV only 30V, 2Adc resistiv e 30V, 1Adc inductive 24V, 1.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-17 MAF/PSU OUTPUTS (CONTINUED) Non-Battery Backed DC Supply Rating 28Vdc nom 2Adc, fused +VNBF Termination 1 non- demoun table screw terminal 4sq mm max cable 1 demountable screw terminal 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 CONTROLLER/DISPL A Y (CONTINUED) Pin 2 3 5 1 4 6 7 8 T x R x 0V └──┴─.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual System Specificati ons Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 3-19 3.6 CONTROLS KEYPAD Type : Poly es ter M emb rane Keypr ess : Buzzer gives short.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 System Specificati ons Page 3-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 3.7 DISPLAYS Standard Display Includes : LCD; FFCIF LEDs; S y s tem Status LEDs.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Ordering I nformation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 4-1 CHAPTER 4 ORDER ING INFORMAT ION.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Ordering I nformation Page 4-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 4.1 ORDERIN G INFORM A T ION The followi ng lists the part numbers for t he range of products and spares associated with the AS1603.4 approved F3200.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Ordering I nformation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 4-3 ORDERING INFOR MATION (CONTINUED) FP0712,FP,F3200 FIP,NO CARDFRA ME,24 ZONE MAX,6A.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Ordering I nformation Page 4-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ORDERING INFOR MATION (CONTINUED) LM0042,LOOM,1888-62,PROG PORT TO 25 PIN SERIAL (.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Ordering I nformation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 4-5 ORDERING INFOR MATION (CONTINUED) ME0069,MECH ASSY,1931-57,1 ZONE, 1 U GAS CONT RO.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Ordering I nformation Page 4-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ORDERING INFOR MATION (CONTINUED) NE W Z E AL AND O P E RA TI O N O NL Y A variety of display options are avail ab le to satisfy varyi ng NZ requirements.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-1 CHAPTER 5 CONFIGURIN G A FIP.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 5.1 GENERAL An F3200 FIP is configured to suit a particul a r cust o mer's requir.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-3 5.3 BA TTE RY & POWER SUPPLY 5.3.1 GENERAL The F3200 FIP has a dc po wer supply , which also serves as battery charger and requir es a 24V sealed lead acid battery (i.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GENERAL (C ONTINUED) 4. The approvals laboratory recommends using 90% derating of batteries used on F3200 because the battery fail volt age (Standby) is 22V instead of 21V (as used on some other FIPs).
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-5 5.3.3 EXAMPLE B A TTER Y/CHARGER C A L CULATIONS An example FP0551 FIP has the following configurati on: 3 8ZMs total (i.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 Suggest that two 12V, 10 Ahr sealed batteri es from list in Section 3.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-7 5.3.5 BA TTE RY TEST RESISTORS The standard battery test resi s tor is suit able for a batter y of capacit y of up to 6.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 A. FOR AD DITIONAL T EST LOAD GREATER T HAN 0.7A AND ALAR M LOAD/CHARGER CU RRENT LESS T HAN 3A. B. FOR ALAR M LOAD/CHARGER C URRENT GREAT ER THAN 3A.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-9 5.3.6 BA TTE RY OVERCURRENT PRO TECTION The MAF/PSU has two parallel PTCs, rated to carry over 3A, for batt er y overcurrent protecti on.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 POWERING AN F3200 FROM AN EX TERNAL DC SUPPLY (CON TINUED) W it hout a mains connection, F3200 will indicate “M a ins Fail” in a system fault recal l bu t this is not actually a fault and can be ignored.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Configuring a FIP Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 5-11 5.4 LINKS ON PCB M ODULES 5.4.1 CONTROLLER/DISPLAY Apart from E2INIT (S W 1) and DATABASE W RI T E PROTECT/ENABLE (Lk7) all links on the Controller Di sp lay are factory set.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Configuring a FIP Page 5-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 5.5 ERROR MESS AGES DURING FIP CONFIGURATION Listed below are some error messages that can appear on the LCD during installation. Refer also to Section 6.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-1 CHAPTER 6 PROGRAMMING.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6.1 INTRODU CTION 6.1.1 GENERAL The F3200 has two main levels of programming. The first level is accessible to the Operator (via the keypad) and does not require entry of an access code.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-3 GENERAL (C ONTINUED) If "CLEAR ESC" is pressed enough times, the programming mode d isplay is exited and the database checksum is calculat ed .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TH IS PAGE LEF T IN TEN TION ALL Y BLAN K.
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F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6.1.3 PROGRAMMING KEYS Looking at the keypad (or pictur e in Fig 2.1.2) the user will observe a 4x4 "numeric" key pad , and a row of function keys across the bottom.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-11 6.1.5 RECOMMENDED PR OCEDURE FOR C ONFIGURATION & PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) 10 Checking W he n all parameters are entered, either: 1. Print th e database (as per Section 6.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6.2 SET MENU & OPER A TOR PROGR A MM ING FUNCTI ONS 6.2.1 GENERAL From the base display, pressing the "SET" key enters the programming menu as shown in Fig 6.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-13 6.3 INITIALISING, A CCESSING, DE-A CC ESSING, PRINTING, SAVING, LOADING & VERIFYING THE DA TA B A SE 6.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ACCESSING THE D ATABASE (CONTINUED) WA RN IN GS 1. W he n the database is accessed the Controller de-energises the Standby relay (i.e. transmit s Standby) and stops processing.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-15 PRI NTIN G & SAVI NG TH E DA TABA SE (CO NT INU E D) To print or save the database, use the PRINT key from the base display (i.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 RESTORING THE DATABASE FROM A COMPUTER (CONTINUED) Note: The FIP will tr ansm it XON, XOFF characters for handshaki ng if it needs to slow down the rate of data being sent to it.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-17 6.4 PROGRAM D ATA MENU, TEXT & GLOBAL PA RA ME T ER S 6.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6.4.3 T EX T ENTRY The Text option allow s entry of the following: 1. a 40 character name for the site 2. a 30 character name for each zone 3.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-19 PROGRAMMING TEXT WITH THE KEYPAD (CONTINUED) Example of Entry of Site Name Enter the site name "Penrose No 1 Store". From the Text Entry menu select option 1, Site.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6.4.3.2 TEXT PROGR A MMING WITH A PC F3200 allows the text names for zones, relay s, etc, to be entered from a PC using the F3200 printer port.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-21 TEXT PROGR A MMING WITH A PC (C ONTINUED) The DELETE or BACKSP ACE keys ma y be used to delete the last character typed, and the ESCAPE key ma y be used to abort the text entry for the sel ected item.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-22 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TEXT PROGR A MMING WITH A PC (C ONTINUED) I0 JEH (three character s) I1 MJS . . I9 BAC F Phone VIGILANT FIRE 7903600 (40 characters max) To initiat e the loading of the file int o the F3200 panel, enable remote text entry as described above.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-23 GLOBAL D ATA (CONTINUED) For V2.07 and later software 1:Auto test; 2:FI P MCP; 3:FFCIF opti.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-24 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GLOBAL D ATA (CONTINUED) FFCIF options The parameters which can be programmed to configure .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-25 GLOBAL D ATA (CONTINUED) Cause Preview, Alarm Type, A c knowledge State, Number of A larms. and when the " AND ." key is pressed, the first line changes to : Ful l C ause, Al arm T ime, Num ber of Al arms.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) Country Coder ( alarm signalling) This is only required for FIPs connect ed to Brigades with NSW Country Code r equipment.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-27 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) Daylight saving start/end This allows the selecti on of a da te and time and a time difference for the start and end of daylight sa ving to allow the panel to automati ca lly set the time forw ard or back.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-28 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) The followi ng table indicates suit able settings: COUNTR Y/ ST ATE.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-29 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) V2.07 or later software • Enable ment o f Ke ys in 4 Ope ratin g Sta tes V2.07 or later softw are all o ws each keyboard key to be enabled or disabled in each of 4 operati ng states.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-30 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) Remote Sounder Silence This option is availabl e in V2.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-31 GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED) The parameter “Fault sounder after 8 hrs isolat e ” enables the fault buzzer to be activated i f an isolate state (z one or relay) has been present for 8 hours with no operator interv en tion.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-32 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 The followi ng table lists all of the programmable non-network parameters. The defaults list ed a re for Australi an ope rati on . The previous section li sts it e ms that have defaults specific to New Zealand operation.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-33 Item O ptions Default Bells Isol Key (V2. 06 or earlier ) Enabl e/Disable Ena bled (V2.0 6 or earlier ) Ancil Isol Key (V2. 06 or earl ier) Enabl e/Disable Ena bled (V2.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming Page 6-34 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 Item O ptions Default AZC Tim e Delay 1 (Std) 1 St d (2.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 6-35 Item O ptions Default Anc 3 Rel ay Configura tion, log ic Supervision: d isabled equation, .
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-1 CHAPTER 7 PROGRAMMING SYSTEM CONFIGURATION.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7.1 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION MENU The System Configuration menu is Option 4 in the Prog ram Data menu (as shown in Fig 6.1.2).
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F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7.2 CON FIGURING CIRCU ITS ( A ZCS ) 7.2.1 GENERAL W he n the configure circuits option is selected, the LCD displays a message, and then automatically se lects AZC 01, or the last AZC programmed.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-7 MODE (CONTINUED) Switches in additi ona l pull up resistor t o +22V in Alarm. Suits detectors wit h h igh alarm current r equiremen t or remote LED indicator s.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TIME D E L AYS (CO N TINU E D ) 4 Delay Depends on "into alarm time" For D1 > 0 Inst A larm 2.3 2 .3 Alarm 2.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-9 Reset Delay W he n an AZC is reset, automati c ally (duri ng AVF), manually, or from an output logic command, the AZC is turned off for a period of 5.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 VOLTAGE B A NDS (CONTINUED) Voltage bands and their interpret a tion for modes 1, 2 and 3 are sho wn in Table 7.2.1 follo wing.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-11 7.3 CONFIGURIN G ZONES 7.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 MAPPING ZONES TO LEDS (CONTINUED) For this reason, when changing zone .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-13 7.4 PROGRA MMING OUTPUTS 7.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 GENERAL (CON T’D) 3. W he n programming logic equations, the amount of p rogramming memory left can be viewed by using the "free space" option of the OUTPUT LOGIC menu.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-15 7.4.3 LOGIC OPERANDS Two types of operand exist. (Operands are items that can be used within an equation i.e. as inputs).
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED) Notes: 1. W he n entering numbers, leading zeros need not be entered. 2. Alarm and Fault refer to the lat c hed status for a latchi ng zone and the current status for a non-lat ching zone.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-17 OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED) Zone Range (ZR) Zxx: yy( zz)q where xx , yy , zz = 1 - 64, yy > xx , (yy - xx) + 1 > zz q can be A ,F,I,N ,D,M ,R as abo ve.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED) Open Collector (OC) OCxx w here x x = 1-64 OCxx is true if OCxx is active from its ow n logic equation and false if OCxx is inactiv e .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-19 OPERANDS TYPE 1 (CONTINUED) Time rs Txx where xx = 1 - 64 for seconds timers and 65-72 for minutes timers. Timers allow outputs to be timed from inputs.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7.4.3.2 Oper ands Type 2 ACK When the "ACK" key is pressed with the base display selected this retur ns true for between 1 and 2 complete passes of all output logic equations.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-21 OPERANDS TYPE 2 (CONTINUED) NEV New Zealand mode evac defect input true. NMA True if 1 or mo re non MAF-mapped zones are in alarm.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-22 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7.4.4 EXAMPLES OF LOG IC EQUATIONS Example 1 - Use of Variables Assume that two relays are required with similar l ogic equations, as follows: R1 = (Z1A + Z2A + Z9A + Z10A) .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-23 EXAMPLES OF LOG IC EQUATIONS (C ONTINUED) The logic may be entered using the zone range (ZR) option as follows: R4 = Z9:12(1)A (i.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-24 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 EXAMPLES OF LOG IC EQUATIONS (C ONTINUED) Example 4 - Use of Timer To Make Continuous Pulsing A building has a loud "hooter" to attract the operator to t he FIP.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-25 ENT ERI NG EQUAT IONS (CO NTI NU ED) 3. W he n an equation has been en ter ed , check it, and count the number of "(" and the number of ")" to ensure they are the same.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ENT ERI NG EQUAT IONS (CO NTI NU ED) The next relay can be selected. Note that Z9A and Z10A could have been entered as zone range ZR9:10(1)A.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-27 THE OUTPU T LOGIC PROGR AMMING MENUS (CON TINUED) Open Collector s - 1 to 64 corresponding to the AZC boards installed. Ancilla ry Rela y - MAF ancillar y rela ys 1,2,3.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-28 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7. Equations may be entered for relays 1-64 even through the appropriate 8 Rela y Modules are not fitt ed. T he resulti ng s tates could be sent to an RDU or another device on the RZDU bus.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-29 CONTROLLING ZONE LEDS (CONTINUED ) For example, an equation of R65=Z1:20(1)A will result in alarm LED 1 turning on stead y whenever one or more zones in the range 1 to 20 has an unisolated alarm.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-30 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ENTERING OU TPUT LOGIC ZONE CO MMANDS (CONTINUED) W he n an existing e.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-31 7.4.9.2 OPERATION OF OUTPUT LOGIC ZONE COMMANDS Reset Command A singl e z one or a r ange of zones may be r eset.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-32 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 EXAMPLE EQU A TIONS (CONTINUED) (iii) To reset a zone after it has been in alarm for 30 seconds.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-33 7.5 RELAY SUPERVISION 7.5.1 GENERAL The Ancillar y relays (Anc1 and Anc2) and Bells rela y on the MAF/PSU, and the Module relays all ha ve the option of supervisi on (i.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-34 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 7.5.3 MODULE REL AY SUPERVISION This is option 2 of the Relay Supervision menu. To program module relay supervision the desired relay number is selected by use of the "NEXT" and "PREV" keys.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Programming System Configuration Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 7-35 7.6 RDU The connection of RDUs (RZDUs, Remote LCDs) to a F IP is described in Sections 2.1.6 and 8.9. An F3200 panel transmits the status of it s alarm zones and module relay zones to an RDU.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Programming System Configuration Page 7-36 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 RDU (CONTINUED) The RZDU MCP can be mapped to a FIP zone by entering a zone number. Transmitting Zone Names to an RDU F3200 V2.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-1 CHAPTER 8 INSTALLA TION & WIRING.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.1 INSTALLATION 8.1.1 CA B INET INSTALLATION The location of the F3200 FIP is chosen by the Fire Authority and building owner (or owner’s represent a tive) i n accordance with the Australi an Standard AS1670.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-3 430 (8U Cabinet) 415 (15U Cabinet) │ < ──────────.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.1.2 CA R DFRAME INSTALLATION A KT0072 Cardframe upgrade kit can be fitted to a 15U F3200 to allow it to take more than three 8 way modul es.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-5 8.1.3 MODULE INSTALLATION The 8 Zone Modules and an y 8 Relay Modules are fitt ed in order, fr o m top to bottom. The FRCs fit under each PCB, from BUS OUT of the top one to Bus IN of the next one (see Fig 8.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.1.4 LED DISPLAY INSTALLA TION W he n LED Displa y s are required, t he 7U inner door (ME0060) is fitted to the standard cabinet dir ectly below the 4U Operator Displ a y with the M6 screws, washers and cage nuts provided.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-7 ════════════════╗ ╔═══════.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.2 FIELD WIRING 8.2.1 GENERAL Cabling should comply with all the points in AS1670.1, Section 8.17. Note the requir e ments for segregati on and identifi ca tion.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-9 FIG 8.2.2 GOOSENECK CABLING 8.2.2 MA INS WIRING The mains (240Vac) supply must be connected in accordance with AS1670.1 and AS3000 regulations.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.3 A ZC WIRING Detector s must be installed and wired as per AS1670.1. Observe the requirements for conductor ty pe and size.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-11 ┌─┐ ┌──────┐ ┌──────┐ ┌────.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.4 MA F ANCI LL A RY RELA Y WIRING The original (AS1603.4) F3200 has a single W arning Sy s tem output and Isolate Switch, namely the Anc3/Bells relay, confi gured as Bells +/-, and the “Bells Isolate” ke y.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-13 W A R N I N G Apart from the mains supply to the FIP only ELV wiring may enter the cabinet. Relays must not be used to directly switch medium or hi gh voltage.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 +VBF1 o ─────┐ ┌─ │ | SUP o ──┐ │ | │ │ ANCIL.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-15 8.5 W A RNING SYSTEM WIRING The typical confi guration allocates the Ancil 3/Bell s relay to driv e the W arning Sy stem, and has links Lk2- 4 fitted so that a switched 24V output is availabl e a t the +/- terminal s .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 T-GEN 50 The Vigilant T-GEN 50 is permanently powered, requiring a supervised Alar m - signal from the FIP rather than switched pow er.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-17 FIG 8.5.2 EXAMPLE OF MULT IPLE MINI-GENS W ITH 3 BRANCHES OF SP EAKERS Note that this configur ation requir es that the relay confi r mation (ACT) be disabled, whi ch requir es V2.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 FIG 5.5.3 FIG 8.5.4 W IRI NG ANC IL 3 TO MI C ROVAC/QE90 FIG 8.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-19 Notes 1. W ir e an in-line fuse holder with 6A fuse from Batt+. 2. The Bell Monitor must be Rev 3 or greater and is supplied with instructions, adhesive based stand-offs, and EO LRs.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.6 MODULE REL A Y WIRING The 8 Relay Module relays each have one set of voltage free change-over contacts (ie one pole) accessibl e via screw terminal s, to switch plant equipment.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-21 8.6.1 DUAL POLE – POL ARITY REVERS A L OUTPUT Two relays; or 1 relay, an open collector out pu t and an external 2 pole relay (e.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-22 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.7 OPEN COLLECTOR WIRING 8.7.1 LED MIM I C DISPLAYS It is expected that the most common use the open collector outputs will be to switch LEDs on "mimic" di spla ys.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-23 │ │ ─┬─ ┌┴┐ │ │ │ │ └┬┘ ┌─┴─┐ + ┌.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-24 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.9 RDU WIRING A FIP ma y d rive up to 8 Remote Display Units (RDUs ) that are programmed to send informati on back to the FIP.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Installa tion & W iring Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 8-25 FIP FP0558 MAF CONFIGURED RDU J11 MAF Bd connector J11 (Cut Lk1 on MAF/PSU).
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Installa tion & W iring Page 8-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 8.10 SLIMLINE NDU (FP0714) WIRI NG MCP Connection A slimline NDU has the facility for connect ion of an MCP, but the MCP has to be mounted on the wall , immediately adjacent to the NDU.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-1 CHAPTER 9 APPLICATION S.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 9.1 AS1668 A I R CONDI TIONING C ONTROL 9.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-3 FIG 9.1.2 F3200 WITH T Y P ICAL AS1668 PANEL (10 UNIT S) 9.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 CIRCUITS & ZONES ( CON TINU ED) The option in Fig 9.1.3 A could be implemented b y "tacking" t he 560E resistor (or 6V8 Zener) onto the pcb.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-5 CIRCUITS & ZONES ( CON TINU ED) For options A and C in Fi g 9.1.3, configur e circuit Alarm Text as "manual" and voltage band B1 as "Instant Alarm" (refer to table belo w).
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 CIRCUITS & ZONES ( CON TINU ED) W her e a "Fault" contact is available, al on.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-7 CIRCUITS & ZONES ( CON TINU ED) R5 = Z15D + Z15N.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 CIRCUITS & ZONES ( CON TINU ED) Note that the logic requested for the LEDs in Option B is as follows: LEDs O UTP UTS RUN FAULT ST OPPED OC1 OC2 off off on off off on x off on x x on x x on W her e x = off or on (don't care).
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-9 9.2 GAS FLOOD 9.2.1 GENERAL The followi ng features of the F3200 make it well suited to &qu.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 LOGIC & CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED ) Relay 1 = Alert O/P (1st stage sign FIRE ALAR M) Re.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-11 LOGIC & CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED ) Configure Relay Super vision Relay Enable La tch MAF LED Isolat e T est Sup.Act Gas R eleas e Y - - - - - - By default, r e lays are isolatable and testable but this can be changed if desired.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 NOTES (CONTINUED) 9. If a Lock-off v a lve is not required, t hen Z7 is not required and can be left out of the equations. Not e that AS4124.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-13 USE OF ACTUATORS (CONTINUED ) The maximum number of actuators connected in series in one circuit is dependent on the cable resi s tance.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 AVI SIGNS (CON TINUED) Function Input Lamps Tone Mode DIL SW On DIL Sw Off Lk1,2 Lk3 Lk6 N.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-15 FIGURE 9.2.1 GAS FLOOD LOGIC D IAGRAM.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 FIG 9.2.2 LOCAL GAS CON TROL STATION, FRONT VIEW.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-17 Notes 1. Only the wiri ng to AVIs making tones is supervised (the Sync wire is not supervi sed ). 2. The supervising rel a ys should be programmed to not supervise in the activated stat e .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 Notes 1. The second pole of the relay is used by fitting connectors CN0260, CN0488 to the holes in the 8RM. 2. If only one sign is used, the diode need not be fitted.
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-19 9.3 SUB FIP MONITORIN G 9.3.1 GENERAL A sub-FIP is a Fire Indicator Panel (e.g. a Gas Flood Panel) which ma y no t be connected directly to the Brigade, but repeats its common conditions (e.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 9.3.2 CONNECTION There are various connecti on possibili ties depending on the parti cu lar local r equirements for Standby and I solate, and the loop r esistance.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-21 FAULT ISOLATE ┌──┐ ┌───────── o ── o ───────.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-22 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 9.4 FIRE DETECTI ON IN HAZ A R DOUS A R EAS (EXPLOSIVE A TM OSPHERES) 9.4.1 REFERENCES AS 2380 Electrical Equipment for Explosive Atmospheres - E xplosion-Prot ection Techniques.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-23 9.4.3 INTRINSICALLY SAFE DETECTION There are two types of device which may be inserted in .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-24 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ISOLATED REPE ATERS (CONTINUED) DETECT OR CAPACITANCE INDUCTANCE RESISTANCE (FW ON LY) C29BEx/Z94C R24Bex FW 68 FW 10 5 FW 18 0 S231i+ S121 MS302Ex MF301Ex MR301Ex (Photo) MR301TEX (HPO) T56B (Heat) (Z500N base) T54B (Heat) 1Nf 3.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-25 9.4.3.2 6 TERMIN A L ISOLATED REPE A TER The followi ng 6 terminal isolating repeat e rs can connect an F3200 zone to an IS detection circuit usi ng the circuit of F igure 9.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 6 TERMIN A L ISOLATED REPE A TER (CONTINUED) Programming & Limitations All detector ty pes requir e the circuit to be programmed for Mode 1 (Std) with voltage band B1 programmed as Alarm.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-27 6 TERMIN A L ISOLATED REPE A TER (CONTINUED) Notes 1. Circuit lengt hs quo ted are from the isolator t o the EOL. An e xtr a 50 Ohms of cable from the FIP to the isolator i s a lso allowed (1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-28 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 FI G 9.4 .3.3 F3200 WITH ZAU401 & 4 TERMINAL IS REPEAT ER Programming & Limitations The circuit shoul d be programmed as Mode 1 (standard).
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-29 4 TE RMIN AL IS OL ATED REPE ATE R WI TH Z ONE AD APTOR UN IT Z AU401 (RE V 2) (CONTINUED) GAS GROUP 11A OR 11B GAS GROUP 11 C DETECTOR CCT LENGT H CCT LENGTH TYPE PART BASE QTY 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-30 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 9.4.3.4 4 TERMIN A L ISOLATED REPE A TER ALONE W he n all the detectors on the IS circuit will gener ate a sho rt circui t alarm condition it is possible to use the lower-cost, 4-ter m inal isol a ting repeat e r without a ZAU401.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-31 4 TERMIN A L ISOLATED REPE A TER ALONE (CON TINUED) GAS GROUP 11A OR 11B GAS GROUP 11C DETECTOR CCT LENGTH CCT LENGTH TYPE PART BASE QTY 1.0 mm² 0.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-32 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 9.5 USE OF NORMALLY CLOSE D CONT A CTS There may be some situations where it is necessary to monitor a set of normally- closed contacts whi ch open on "alarm".
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Applications Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 9-33 9.6 SPECIAL CONNECTIONS TO DETECTORS 9.6.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Applications Page 9-34 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 THIS PAG E IN TEN TIONAL LY L EF T BL ANK.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 10-1 CHAPTER 10 ALIGNMENT, ADJUS TMENT & PLACIN G INT.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Page 10-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 10.1 ALIG NMEN T & ADJUSTMENT All the F3200 modules (pcbs) are tested and aligned in the factory before being supplied t o the customer or fitt ed to a FIP.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 10-3 10.2 PL A CIN G INTO OPER A T ION 10.2.1 GENERAL This chapter descri bes the procedure to place an F3200 FIP into operation.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Page 10-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 10.2.2 POWER UP To place the F3200 FIP into operation, perform the foll o wing steps: STEP 1 Ensure that the Mai ns Isolate Switch is OFF.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 10-5 10.2.3 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST The followi ng checklist should have been completed and supplied by the manufacturer.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Alignment, Adjustment & Placing into Operation Page 10-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST (CONTINUED) 3.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-1 CHAPTER 11 NETWORK PROGRAMMIN G.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 11.1 INTRODU CTION 11.1.1 PA N EL-LINK NETWORK Networking enables up to 64 F3200 FIPs to be interconnected via single or duplicated 2 wire connections, and infor ma tion to be exchanged between FIPs.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-3 Network Application Overview (Continued) The menu includes the following options: 1. Config, 2. SIDs, 3. M AF, 4. Cmds, 5. FFCIF, 6. Events, 7.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 11.2 PROGRAMMING METHODS 11.2.1 DA T A FILTERS - THE SID LIS T & GROUPS L IST .
5 NetSID1 NetPg1 NetPg2 1 1 NE T CONFI G MA F NET CMD S FFC IF EVE NTS NET V ARIA BLE STA TUS SID EN ABLED TX RAT E FAST T X EN ABLE TX UPD ATE S TX RLY CTRLS TX ALA RMS TX SID ACK T IM E TX TIM E COS.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 NETWORK MAF STATUS (CON TINUED) 5.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-7 NETWORK MAF STATUS (CON TINUED) BLI - true if the bells are isolated at this panel or if the bells are sil enced from the network. A bells sil ence state receiv ed from a ne twor k panel will be applie d at this panel if 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 PRO GRAMM ING MET HODO LOGY ( CONTI NUED) 4) Determine whether acknowledge of broadcast s is to be enabled. Some of the messages transmitted on the network are "broadcast" i.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-9 11.3 NETWORK CONFIGUR A T ION MENU These configuration set tings de termine how the F3200 communicates with other panels on the network.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.3.3 NET P G3 OP TI O NS 1. Link TX : (Yes/No) This controls whether t he F3200 sends Link Integrity messages. This should be enabled for every panel .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-11 NETPG4 OPTIONS (CONTINUED) For 1-12 devices, select 8 sl o ts For 13-24 devices, select 16 sl o ts For 25 or more devices, select 32 slots 5.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.4 SID CONFIGURATION Up to 64 panels ma y be configured on the Panel-Li nk network, and each panel must have a unique SID (System Identificat ion ) number.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-13 SID MENU ONE (CONTINUED) If the F3200 is programmed to receive FFCIF events from a.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.5 NETWORK M AF CONFIGUR A TION As described in section 11.2. 2 , a panel will transmit s its MAF status and totals onto the network for use by other panel s , if programmed to.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-15 11.6 NET COMM A ND S The Network Command configuration provides some parameters involved in the sending and receivi ng of commands to/from other devices on the network.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.7 NET FFCIF CONFI GUR A TI ON This determines whether FFCIF alarm events are sent onto the network, and can provide an extra lev e l of confirmation t ha t alarm events have been received by one or more devices on the network.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-17 FFCIF CONFIGUR A TION (CONTINUED) 3. Remote A CK : Yes/No If enabled, thi s allows alarms in the local FFCIF alarm list to be acknowledged by commands from remote network devices.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.8 NETWORK EVENT CONFIGURATION The network event parameters determine the transmissi on of event log information onto the networ k.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-19 NETWORK EVEN T CONFIGURATION (CONTINUED ) Options under Events2 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-20 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.9 NETWORK L OGIC V A R IABLES Network Variabl es can be used to transfer output logic st a tus between panels for applicati ons such as: (i) Fan controls.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-21 11.10 NET ST A T US REFRESH The Network Status applicati on p rovides a continual refr esh of zone status onto the network. This informati on may be used for example, by colour graphics systems to displ a y zone status.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-22 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.11 NDU OPERATION An NDU can be thought of as an F3200 FIP without any alarm zone modules or relay modules. An NDU also has an option of MAF board present/not present.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-23 NDU OPER A TION (CONTINUED) Network setup The parameters for Link TX time, Link RX time, groups etc should be programmed as for a standard F3200.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-24 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 11.12 DEF A U LT V ALUES FOR P A NE L-LINK V ARIABLES Item Parame ters Default Net.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Network Programming Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 11-25 Item Parame ters Default Network Event Config Transmit events Yes/No No Transmit e.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Network Programming Page 11-26 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TH IS PAGE INT ENT IONAL LY L EFT BLAN K.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-1 CHAPTER 12 NEW ZEALAND OPERATION.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 12.1 GENERAL New Zealand mode operation may be enabled on an NDU but not on an F3200 fire panel.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-3 DISPLAY EXTENDER BO ARD (CONTINUED) Services Restore W he n the Se rvi c es Restore input is activat ed , the BSR logic token is set true and this can be used in output logic to turn outputs off or on if necessary.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 12.3 M A N U AL CALLPOIN T (MCP) An NDU with a MAF board may have an MCP connected to the MAF boa rd (refer Fi g 12.3.1 for wi ring) .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-5 12.4 PROGRAMM A B LE OPTIONS There are a number of parameters that need to be set for New Zealand opera tion accordi ng to the install a tion requirements.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 PROGRAMMABLE O PTIONS (CONTINUE D) (d) Dail y batte ry tes t This is enabled by default.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-7 12.6 SYSTEM ST A T ES & INDIC A TIONS Faults, alarms and system fault s can be recalled usi ng the Recall key.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 SYSTEM STATES & INDICATIONS (CONTINUED) 11. An off normal state is indicated (also defect) for app roximately 10 seconds after any restart of the panel.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-9 12.7.1 T H E SID LIST Normally, al l othe r panel s on the network are entered into the SID list of the NDU, with 8 options able to be set for each panel.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 12.8 INSTALLATION : NZ DISP LAY EXTENDER BO A R D & BRI GADE DISPL A Y S 12.8.1 GENERAL An NDU is not normally used as a b ri gade connection po int.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-11 MIMIC DISPLAY (CONTINUED) LM0092 LOO M, CONTROLLER TO FIRST DISPLA Y, 1.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 ACTIVE DISPL A Y (CONTINUED) FP0678 16 ZONE FULL ST ATUS KIT (PA0754,FRC LOOM,POW ER LEADS) PA0772 PFD TERMINATION BOA RD (FRC TO MULTICORE) PA0483 UNPROTECT ED TERMINATION BOARD LM0056 LOO M,DI SPL AY EXTENDER FRC ,1.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-13 All shaded c ables 26 way FRC. The first cab l e from t he NDU Controller must be LM 0092 (FZ3031 kit) FIG 1 2.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 All shaded cables 26 way FRC. The First cable from the NDU controller must be LM0092 (FZ3031 kit).
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-15 Note: This configurati on will not generally be used.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 Display Boards To J2 B A 2 1 FRC 26 Way J1 10 C 6 4 3 5 8 7 9 Board.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual New Zealand Operation Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 12-17 Outputs ┌────────────┬─┬─┬─┬─┬──.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 New Zealand Operation Page 12-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TH IS PAGE INT ENT IONAL LY L EFT BLAN K.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Tandem LCD Mode Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page 13-1 CHAPTER 13 TANDE M LCD MODE.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Tandem LCD Mode Page 13-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2. 7 13.1 TANDEM LCD MODE Tandem mode allows the LCD and ke yboard of an F3200 panel or NDU to be operat ed from a device on the printer/programmer port or from another devi ce on the network.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix A Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page A-1 A P PENDIX A 1 COMPATIBLE A C TU A TING DEVICES (DETECTORS) The following detect o rs are compatible with the F3200 S y stem.
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix A Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page A-3 BASES COMPATIBLE WITH DETECTORS DET/ BASE Z51B Z52B Z54B & Z54B MK2 Z55B Z56 Z56N Z500 Z5.
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix A Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page A-5 ACTU ATIN G D EVIC E CO MP ATIBIL ITY NOTES 1) The maximum number of de tect o rs per AZC allowed by the standard is 40. 2) Those detectors shown in brackets are old models and have the same characteristics as the current models.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix A Page A-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 A P PENDIX A 2 PROGRAMMING FOR DE TECTOR TYPE 1. GENERAL The default programming (i.e. pr e -programmed options) for AZ Cs (circuits) and zones are shown on the top of the "F3200 INPUT CONFIG URATION" sheet in Appendix B.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix A Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page A-7 APPENDIX A2 (CONTINUED) Olsen C23B, C23BEx, R23B, R24B (and Ex where applicable), F lameguard, Intert ec , Apollo Series 60.
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Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-1 A P PENDIX B F3200 CONFIGUR ATI O N SHEETS The followi ng pages are suggested as master forms for programming. It is recommended that the y be photocopied, and a comple te set be filled out fo r each FIP before prog ramming is start ed.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-2 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 TH IS PAGE INT ENT IONA LLY B LAN K.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-3 F3200/NDU SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 1 REF:. ....... ....... This set of configurat ion sheets contains all programmable parameters. Fill in values for all parameters that are being changed fr o m the default setti ngs.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-4 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 2 REF:. .
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F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-6 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU SYSTEM CONFIGURATION PAGE 4 REF:. .
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F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-8 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200 AZC CONFIGURATION REF:..... . .... . .... Number of Zone Modules Fitted …………………. AZC PROGRAMMING A L M T M O D E D L Y B 1 B 3 D L Y 1 D L Y 2 I N S T 8ZM NO.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-9 F3200/NDU ZONE CONFIGURATION REF:.............. . ZONE PRO GRAM MING ZONE NAME ZONE NO L A T C H M A F A N C 1 A N C 2 B E L L LED Defaults L M M M M ZONE NO.
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-10 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU OPEN COLLE C TOR OUTPUT REF:... .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-11 F3200 RELAY CONFIGURATION REF:....... . .. .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-12 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU RELAY FUNCTIONS REF:.......... . .
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-13 F3200 RELA Y FIELD WIRIN G REF:............
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-14 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU ZONE DISP L AY REF:....... . ....
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-15 F3200/NDU TIMERS, VA RIABLES, REF:..... . .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-16 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 F3200/NDU CONFIGURATION SHEETS R EF:............... NETW ORK PARAMETERS FILL IN VALUES FOR ALL PARAMETERS T HAT ARE BEING CHAN GED FROM DEFAULT.
Document No: LT0122 F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Appendix B Issue 2.7 5 July 2001 Page B-17 F3200/NDU CONFIGURATION REF:..... . .... . .
F3200 Installati on & Programming Manual Document No: LT0122 Appendix B Page B-18 5 July 2001 Issue 2.7 THIS PAG E IN TEN TIONAL LY L EF T BL ANK.
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