FR-320 Series Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual LT-951 Rev. 9.
Table of Contents Table of Contents 1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice 12 1.1 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in Canada ...................................... 12 1.1.1 Industry Canada Notice ................................................................................................. 12 1.1.2 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-in UDACTs Sold in the U.S.A. .................................. 12 1.1.3 FCC Notice ..................................................................
Table of Contents 4 6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 24 6.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Board ......................................... 24 6.1.1 Connectors and Jumpers on the Main Fire Alarm Board .............................................. 25 6.1.2 Connectors and Jumpers on the Core Board ................................................................. 25 6.2 ICAC-306 Input Class-A Converter Adder Module ......................
Table of Contents 9.1.6 Ground Fault .................................................................................................................. 41 9.1.7 CPU Fail ......................................................................................................................... 41 9.1.8 Abort .............................................................................................................................. 41 9.1.9 Released ....................................................
Table of Contents 6 10.2 Entering the Passcode ................................................................................................... 48 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 ............................................................ 49 10.4 Command Menu ............................................................................................................. 50 10.5 1. Panel Config (Command-Menu) .........................................................................
Table of Contents 12.3.3 NAC Configuration ......................................................................................................... 74 12.3.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 3 .................................................................................... 75 12.4 Mode 4: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release ....................... 76 12.4.1 Zone Configuration ......................................................................................................
Table of Contents 8 12.12.3 How the Panel Works in Mode 12 .................................................................................. 92 12.13 Mode 13: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release ... 93 12.13.1 Zone Configuration ......................................................................................................... 93 12.13.2 Hazard Configuration .....................................................................................................
List of Figures List of Figures Figure 1 FR-320 Panel ................................................................................................................. 17 Figure 2 Box dimensions, semi-flush mounting and trim ring ...................................................... 20 Figure 3 Flush Trim Detail ............................................................................................................
List of Tables List of Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 10 Power Supply Ratings .................................................................................................... Initiating Circuit Wiring Distances ................................................................................... Indicating Circuit Wiring Distances ................................................................................. Troubleshooting ....................................
List of Tables 11
Industry Canada and FCC Notice 1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice 1.
Industry Canada and FCC Notice must be provided to the telephone company. This equipment is capable of seizing the line. This capability is provided in the hardware. Type of Service: The Communicator is designed to be used on standard device telephone lines. It connects to the telephone line by means of a standard jack called the USOC RJ-11C (or USOC FJ45S). Connection to telephone company provided coin service (central office implemented systems) is prohibited.
Introduction 2.0 Introduction Mircom’s FR-320 Series Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel performs the function of fire suppression in a wide variety of applications. It is capable of being used in an agent release sprinkler system or in a pre-action or deluge sprinkler system. It can be used in single-hazard or dual-hazard applications with or without cross-zoning.
Introduction • Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit and Auto Signal Silence Timers. • Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation. • Four wire reset-able smoke power supply. • Relay Contacts for Common Alarm, Common Supervisory, Common Trouble, and Auxiliary Alarm Relay (disconnectable). • RS-485 Interface for RA-1000 Series Remote Multiplex Annunciators and Smart relay Module. • Optional Modules for additional Relay Circuits, City Tie and Polarity Reversal Signaling.
Conventions 3.0 Conventions 3.1 Circuits Refers to an actual electrical interface for initiating (detection), indicating (signal), and releasing. 3.2 Zone Is a logical concept for a Fire Alarm Protected Area, and will consist of at least one Circuit. Often the terms Zone and Circuit are used interchangeably, but in this Manual the term Circuit is used. 3.3 Display Points There is a display point associated with every initiating and indicating circuit of the FR-320 LED Series fire panel.
System Components 4.0 System Components 4.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel The following models are part of the FR-320 Series: • FR-320 • FR-320-W • FR-320-R • FR-320-DW • FR-320-DR Figure 1 FR-320 Panel All FR-320 Panels have the following features: • Six Zone Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel with LED display (red or white door, black box.
System Components 4.2 Relay Modules: Six Relays RELAY 1 NO/NC RELAY 2 C NO/NC 4.3 RELAY 3 C C NO/NC RELAY 4 NO/NC RELAY 5 NO/NC C Description RM-306 Six-relay adder module RELAY 6 C NO/NC C Polarity Reversal/City Tie + | + | - POLARITY POLARITY REVERSAL REVERSAL SUPV ALARM P2 Model Description PR-300 Polarity Reversal and/or City Tie Module CITY TIE + | - P1 Model JW4 4.
System Components A .C. ON COM MON TROUBLE B UZZER SILENCE - SIG1 OUT+ - SIG1 RET+ - SIG2 RET+ BLK RED 4.7 - SIG2 OUT+ Output Class A Converter: Two Circuits BLK RED 4.6 Description OCAC-302 Output Class A converter module (two circuits) RAM-216 Remote Annunciator Model Description RAM-216 16 Zone remote annunciator SIGNA L SILEB CE SIGNA L SILENCE SWITCH ENA BLE LAMP TEST Model SYSTEM RESET FIRE A LA RM A NNUNCIA TOR 4.
Mechanical Installation 5.0 Mechanical Installation i Note: 5.1 Installation, use and maintenance should be in accordance with the manufacturer’s documents and the National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70, and the National Fire Alarm Code ANSI/NFPA 72. Installing the Enclosure Install the FR-320 Series panel enclosure as shown below. Mount enclosure surface mount using the four mounting holes with the provided screws. 11" 1.
Mechanical Installation The figure below shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted backbox and the trim ring. Make sure to allow a minimum depth of 1” above the wall surface for proper door opening. TRIM RING WALL MIN 1” WOOD OR METAL STUD BACKBOX Figure 3 5.2 Flush Trim Detail BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Mechanical Installation The BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR are suitable for flush or surface mounting, and have a built-in trim ring.
Mechanical Installation External Dimensions Mounting Dimensions 12.0 " 14.5 " 4.2 " 23.5 " 26.0 " Top View Side View 2.1 " 1.3 " 1.3 " 1.7 " 6.0 " 2.0 " 9.
Mechanical Installation 5.
Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.
Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.1.1 Connectors and Jumpers on the Main Fire Alarm Board JW1 Remove this jumper if PR-300 is connected. P4 Cable from connector P1 of the RM-306 Relay Adder Module connects here. Otherwise not used. JW2 Remove this jumper if an RM-306 Relay Adder Module is used. JW4 Shorted if there is no external unit on RS485. This jumper works as ‘end of line’ jumper.
Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.3 OCAC-302 Output Class-A Converter Adder Module - SIG2 RET+ - SIG1 RET+ - SIG2 OUT+ - SIG1 OUT+ OCAC-302 BLK RED BLK RED mounting hole for #6-32 screws mounting hole for #6-32 screws Figure 8 OCAC-302 Output Class-A Converter Adder Module Indicating circuits must be wired from the OCAC-302 to the main Fire Alarm board.
Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.4.2 RM-306 Correlations The correlation of the relays are fixed and is as follows: Active State 6.
Field Wiring 7.0 Field Wiring 7.1 Main Board Field Wiring Wire devices to the terminals as shown in the figures that follow. Refer to 7.7 Wiring Tables and Information on page 36 for wire gauges and 16.0 Appendix D: Specifications on page 105 for specifications. ! Caution: Do not exceed power supply ratings. 7.1.1 Initiating Circuit Wiring Wiring diagrams for the initiating circuits are shown below.
Field Wiring 7.2 Abort and Manual Release Switch Wiring Wiring for the abort and manual release switches is shown in Figures 10 and 11. Depending on the selected mode, the Abort and Manual release switches can either be on different circuits or they both can be on the same circuit. When on separate circuits, DET5 is used for the Abort switch and DET6 is used for the manual release switch.
Field Wiring Abort and Manual Release switches on separate circuits + - - DET6 RET+ - DET5 RET+ INITIATING CIRCUIT #6 BLK RED DET 5 + - BLK RED INITIATING CIRCUIT #5 DET 6 FIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD - DET6 OUT+- DET5 OUT+ ICAC-306 CLASS A CONVERTER MODULE Abort and Manual Release switches on a combined circuit MANUAL RELEASE SWITCH USE MS-403,404 USE ONLY NO CONTACT Figure 14 30 - DET6 RET+ - DET5 RET+ - DET6 OUT+- DET5 OUT+ + - INITIATING CIRCUIT #6 BLK RED + - Current limiter MP-1500R/W
Field Wiring 7.3 Indicating Circuit Wiring The FR-320 Series Fire Alarm supports Class B or Style Y and Class A Style Z wiring for its indicating circuits. Each circuit is supervised by a 3.9KΩ EOL resistor or active EOL module. Each indicating circuit provides up to 1.7 A, 5 A maximum total if no auxiliaries are used.
Field Wiring 7.3.1 Releasing Circuit Wiring Wiring for the releasing circuit is shown in Figure 14 below. SIG3 and SIG4 output circuits are reserved for the releasing circuits. Solenoid EOL module (MP-320R/W) is used to supervise the solenoid coil. If the solenoid is already fitted with the directional diode then only the 3.9KΩ EOL resistor is used. The supervisory current passes through the solenoid coil thus confirming the integrity of the solenoid coil for open coil.
Field Wiring 4-WIRE SUPPLY FIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD + + + POWER - RESETTABLE 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY 22VDC, 200mA MAX. CURRENT - 300mA MAX. RIPPLE VOL. 5mV (POWER LIMITED) - + + - - DETECTION 4-WIRE DETECTION DEVICE TO INITIATING CIRCUIT LEGEND 5 3 2 4 1 END OF LINE RELAY LISTED S3403 MODEL A77-716B MANUFACTURED BY SYSTEM SENSOR NOTES ALL POWER LIMITED CIRCUITS MUST USE TYPE FPL, FPLR, OR FPLP POWER LIMITED CABLE 3.9K 1/2 WATT ELR Figure 19 7.
Field Wiring 7.6 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (PR-300) Wiring Wire PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure 18 below. See 16.0 Appendix D: Specifications on page 105 for module specifications. Power Limited cable type FPL, FPLR or FPLP must be used. For USA installation, the installer must use Atlantic Scientific (Tel: 407-725-8000), Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG secondary protector, as shown.
Field Wiring 7.6.1 Power Supply Connection The power supply is part of the Main Chassis. The ratings are: Table 1 Power Supply Ratings Type Rating Electrical Input rating 120 VAC 60Hz 1.7A /240 VAC 50 Hz 0.85 A, 10A slow blow fuse on secondary of transformer Power supply total current 6.5A AC maximum @ secondary of transformer Battery fuse on Main module 10A, slow blow micro fuse Wire the power supply as shown below in Figure 19 using the proper wire gauge.
Field Wiring 7.7 Wiring Tables and Information Table 2 Initiating Circuit Wiring Distances WIRE GAUGE MAXIMUM WIRING RUN TO LAST DEVICE AWG FEET METERS 22 2990 910 20 4760 1450 18 7560 2300 16 12000 3600 14 19000 5800 12 30400 9200 i Notes: For Class A the maximum wiring run to the last device is divided by two. Maximum loop resistance should not exceed 100 ohms. Maximum capacitance of 0.5uF total on each initiating circuit.
Field Wiring 7.9 Supervised Auxiliary Power (regulated) Supervised auxiliary power is used to power the remote annunciators and smart relay modules. This filtered circuit is supervised therefore a short will disconnect the power and the common trouble is active. The power is reconnected after the 'RESET' key is pressed. See 16.0 Appendix D: Specifications on page 105 for supply rating. 7.10 Unfiltered Supply (full wave rectified) This regulated supply is not supervised.
System Checkout 8.0 System Checkout 8.1 Before turning the power “ON” To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after powering the system from the main AC supply. 1. Check that all modules are installed in the proper location with the proper connections. 2. Check all field (external) wiring for opens, shorts, and ground. 3. Check that all interconnection cables are secure, and that all connectors are plugged in properly. 4. Check all jumpers and switches for proper setting.
System Checkout 8.3 Troubleshooting Table 4 Troubleshooting Symptoms Possible Cause Circuit Trouble To correct the fault, check for open wiring on that particular circuit loop or if the Circuit Disconnect Button is active. Notes: (1) Bypassing a detection circuit or signal circuit will cause a system trouble (off-normal status); (2) Bypassing a releasing circuit will cause a supervisory signal.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.0 Indicators, Controls and Operations Refer to Figure 22 below for LED Indicator and Control Button locations.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.1 Common LED Indicators 9.1.1 AC On The AC ON led is on steady green while the main AC power is within acceptable levels. It is turned off when the level falls below the power-fail threshold. 9.1.2 Common Alarm The common alarm led is illuminated steady red as a result of any active alarm present in the system. 9.1.3 Common Trouble The common trouble led in illuminated steady amber as a result of a trouble condition being detected on the system. 9.1.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.1.14 Buzzer Silence Flashes amber at a slow rate when the buzzer is silenced. 9.1.15 Pre Release Flashes red at a fast rate, when the release timer is started turns off when the release timer expires or the system is reset. 9.2 Menu Buttons To use the menu buttons you will need to install the CFG-300 configuration tool. See Using the CFG-300 Tool on page 48 31 for details.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.3.3 Out1 and Out2 (NAC circuits) • Trouble LED (amber)turns on at slow flash rate when in trouble or bypassed 9.3.4 Out3 and Out4 (Releasing circuits) • Trouble LED (amber)turns on steady when the circuit is bypassed turns on at slow flash rate when in trouble 9.3.5 Input Circuits Bypass Switch These bypass switches are used to bypass the input circuit. Bypass is a toggle switch which will bypass and un-bypass in a sequence whenever the switch is pressed.
Indicators, Controls and Operations the trouble buzzer to flash at the trouble flash rate. Pressing the Auxiliary Disconnect button again de-activates this function and the system will go back to normal. 9.4.4 Lamp Test Button Activation of the Lamp Test button causes all front panel Indicators to steadily illuminate and turns the buzzer ON steady. If Lamp Test is active for more than 10 seconds, Common Trouble is activated. 9.4.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.6 Common Relays Table 5 Relay Types Relay Type Single Hazard Dual Hazard Trouble Relay Trouble Trouble Supervisory Relay Supervisory Supervisory Alarm Relay Alarm Hazard1 (Alarm) Aux Alarm Relay Alarm (Silence-able) Hazard2 (Alarm) i 9.7 Note: Some troubles are latching once they are detected they remain active until system reset. In this case the common trouble indicator will also remain active until system reset.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.7.5 Latching Supervisory (For Supervisory Devices) Activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status LED and the amber Common Supervisory LED to illuminate. The buzzer will sound at fast rate. If the circuit activation is removed, the Supervisory condition will NOT clear. 9.7.6 Abort Switch When the hazard area is in alarm (pre-discharge) state and the release timer is running, the activation of the corresponding Abort Switch will pause the releasing timer.
Indicators, Controls and Operations 9.8 Evacuation codes Continuous On 100% of the time Temporal Code 3 of 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off then, 1.5 second pause 20 BPM 1.5 seconds on, 1.5 seconds off 60 BPM 0.5 second on, 0.5 second off 120 BPM 0.25 second on, 0.25 second off CONTINUOUS 0.5s 1.5s 1.5s 0.5s 0.25s Figure 24 1.5s 0.5s 20 BPM 0.5s 0.
Configuration 10.0 Configuration Configure the FR-320 Series Panels using the CFG-300 LCD Tool (see further documentation packaged with CFG-300 for configuration information). 10.1 Using the CFG-300 Tool Connect the CFG-300 to the panel, then press M (Menu button). The CFG-300 LCD display will display the Main Menu. The function of different buttons on the front panel display is shown in Figure 22 below.
Configuration the system will ask you to re-enter passcode. The system will be exhausted after three retries and will then take you back to the Normal message display. Enter passcode: _ When the user presses “MENU” and enters the password, they should enter the password of the level intended. If the user is in a lower level of access, attempts to operate functions requiring a higher level of access will be refused. The three levels of access are defined in Table 6.
Configuration 10.4 Command Menu The main command menu is pictured below. The first line of the LCD will always show “Command Menu-“, and the second line scrolls through different selections. Use the “UP” and “DOWN” keys to scroll through the menu, and press the key to make a selection. To exit from the main command menu, select the “Exit” menu option and then press either the X or key. i Note: Command Menu Item 1 and 6 can only be accessed if jumper JW6 is placed on the main board.
Configuration 10.5 1. Panel Config (Command-Menu) The following is a detailed description of the FR-320 configuration menu. i Note: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 for detailed instructions on making menu selections. -P anel C o nfi g1. C ho o se a m o de 2. Hazard C o nfi g 3. P anel Featu res 4. D efau l t C o nfi g 10.5.1 Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Choose a mode Command Menu-->Panel Config--> Choose a mode 1.
Configuration 10.5.2 Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Hazard Config -Hazard P aram . 1. R el ease ti m er 2. Abo rt D el ay 3. Manu al R l s D el ay 4. S o ak ti m er i Note: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 for detailed instructions on making menu selections.
Configuration Command Menu-->Panel Config--> Hazard Config 3. Man. Rls Delay M a n . R ls D e la y (s e c): 0->Default Available options: 0, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, 30 seconds Use this function to set the time delay of activation of corresponding releasing circuit(s) after activation of the manual release switch. Value: 0 to 30 seconds in five-second increments. 0 Command Menu-->Panel Config--> Hazard Config 4. Soak timer M a n .
Configuration Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Features 1. Manual Sig. Silence Man. S i g. S i l. [X] ENABLE ->Default [ ] DISABLE Use this function to enable or disable the Signal Silence operation on the panel. [ ] ENABLE [X] DISABLE->Default By default all the initiating circuits configured as waterflow or sprinkler act as non-verified alarms. If enabled, a retard operation is performed for initiating circuits configured as waterflow or sprinkler.
Configuration Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Features 8. Alarm Xmit-Sil. Al m Xm i t- S i l. [ ] ENABLE [X] DISABLE->Default Use this function to allow the alarm transmit and auxiliary alarm relay to reset on the Signal Silence rather than the Reset switch. [X] NONE->Default [ ] 1 HRS [ ] 3 HRS Use this function to delay the reporting of AC power fail trouble for a specific time period. If disabled, the AC power fail will be reported immediately.
Configuration Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Features 16. Sig-Sil NAC [X] NAC-1->Default S i l enc eabl e N AC [X] NAC-2->Default Use this function to set which NAC circuits are silenceable or nonsilenceable. [X ] N AC-1 Command Menu/FR-320 Config/Features/ 17. Active EOL [X] DISABLE->Default Ac ti ve EOL [ ] ENABLE Enable this function if using an Active EOL. If ICAC-306 is used, this function should be enabled since the Class A Converter has built in Active EOL resistors. [X ] D I S AB LE 10.
Configuration Command Menu/Time Clock 2. Compensation HH:MM WKD YYYY-MM-DD Default: 0 seconds (no compensation) 00:00 MON 2000-01-01 When value is entered the following message will appear Compensation values can range from -15 to +15 seconds. Use the up down arrow keys to select daily compensation value and press ENTER. For a fast clock adjust negatively. For a slow clock adjust positively. For example: for a clock which runs 5 minutes a month (based on 30 days) fast select -10 seconds.
Configuration The user can change the password only for the current access level as well as any lower levels. 10.7 4. View Event Log (Command-Menu) The event log looks the same as the normal event queue. Pressing the “INFO” key has the same effect that it does in the event queue. The illustration below provides an example of how the “INFO” key works and shows the CFG-300 LCD Configuration tool display.
Configuration 10.9 6. Clear Event Log (Command-Menu) i Note: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 for detailed instructions on making menu selections. -Select Log1. Alarm Log 2. General Log 3. All Logs Select the type of log to clear. Press the “ENTER” key. The system will then confirm before clearing logs. Use this function to clear alarm logs, event logs, or both.
Configuration -Dialer Config1. Account Info 2. Telephone line 3. Report Options 4. Time Parameter 5. Enable/Disable Command Menu-->Dialer Config 10.10.1 Account Info -Account Info1. Account#1 ID 2. Account#1 Tel 3. Accnt#1 Format 4. Account#2 ID 5. Account#2 Tel 6. Accnt#2 Format Command Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info Use this function to set the Account ID for the monitoring station to which the dialer reports events. The maximum # of digits allowed is six.
Configuration Command Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info 3.Account#1 Reporting Format [X] CONTACT ID-Default ACCOUNT#1 Format: [X] CONTACT ID [ ] SIA 300 Baud Set the reporting format that is recognized or preferred by the monitoring station. [ ] SIA 110 Baud Command Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info 4. Account# 2 Identification ACCOUNT#2 ID: 654321 654321->Default Same as Account#1. Command Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info 5.
Configuration Command Menu-->Dialer Config i Note: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 for detailed instructions on making menu selections. 10.10.2 Telephone Line -Telephone Line1. Line1 Dialtype 2. Line2 Dialtype 3. Line1 Dialtone 4. Line2 Dialtone 5. Num of Retries Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Telephone Line 1.
Configuration Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Telephone Line 5.Number of retries 06 ->Default Number of Retries: Number of retries ranges between 5 to 10 06 Set the number of retries for both line#1 and line#2. This function lets the dialer retry on either line if it is busy or not available. If the retry count expires, the panel reports a line trouble. Command Menu-->Dialer-Config i Note: Refer to 10.
Configuration Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Report Options 3. Supervisory priority SUPV Report Prio: [X] Account 1->Default [ ] Account 2 [X] Account 1 Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Report Options 4. Aux Disc Alm/Supv Rpt. AuxDis Alm/Supv Rpt. [X] DISABLE [ ] ENABLE [X] DISABLE ->Default Use this function to set the account priority for reporting supervisory troubles. If the priority is set for account#1 then the dialer will try account#1 first for reporting.
Configuration Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Time Parameter 3. Auto test time Auto-Test (HH:MM): 00:30 00:30 ->Default Use this function to set the time for auto test. This test has to be performed once a day to send the test report to the monitoring station. The time is in 24hr format, which means 00:30 is 30 minutes after mid-night. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to increase or decrease the time. Please do not use the following test times: 00:00, 01:55, 02:00 and 03:00.
Configuration 3. Reset Dialer This feature flushes all reportable events from the buffer. Press Enter to reset the dialer. Press Cancel to exit this menu. 10.11.1 Dialer Test Messages The following messages will display during the test processes of Lines #1 and #2. The messages that will appear depend on the status of the dialer and the test results that are found.
Configuration Reporting Event Now Waiting for Kissoff No Kissoff Passed: Manual Test When sending events to the receiver, the display will toggle between this message and “Waiting for Kissoff “ for all events sent. The dialer is waiting for the kissoff tone. The kissoff tone indicates that the receiver has received the event reports. No Kissoff means receiver has not received any event reports. The line passed the test; everything is OK. 10.12 9.
Operating the Panel 11.0 Operating the Panel 11.1 Panel Operation During Various Hazard States The escalating hazard zone states include Idle, Alert, Alarm and Release. They are defined based on the status of Hazard Area input zone(s), correlated Abort Switch and Manual Release Switch. 11.1.1 Hazard Idle • No correlated alarm zone active. • Release Timer is not started. • Manual Release Delay Timer is not started. • Abort Switch is off. • Manual Release Switch is off.
Operating the Panel 11.1.4 Hazard Release • Panel enters Hazard Release when the Release Timer or Manual Release Timer expires. The correlated releasing circuit is activated. • NAC code for Hazard Release state is steady. 11.2 General Panel Operation • Activation of Manual Release Switch starts the Manual Release Delay Timer. The expiration of Manual-release Delay Timer (MDT) activates the releasing circuits consequently.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.0 Pre-Programmed Modes 12.1 Mode 1: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 RT2 Exp Exp Alm Alm WF X X X Sup AB MR Z1+Z2 Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X X Out4 Rel.
Pre-Programmed Modes • Hazard Alarm: 120 BPM • Hazard Release: Steady • Default NAC code of Supervisory is 20 BPM. 12.1.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 1 • Activation of either Z-1or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady. Hazard Area 1 state changes from Idle into Alert. NAC-2 turns on at Temporal. • Activations of both Z-1 and Z-2 change the Hazard Area1 state from Alert into Alarm. NAC-1 turns on steady. NAC-2 turns on at 120BPM. Release timer-1 (RT-1) is started.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.2 Mode 2: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 RT2 Exp Exp Alm Alm WF X X X Sup AB MR Z1+Z2 Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X X Out4 Rel. Releasing X X RLS TMR 1 Started X X X (X) X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.2.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.2.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 2 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady. • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes the Hazard Area 1 state from Idle into Alarm directly. NAC-1 turns on steady. NAC-2 turns on Temporal. Release Timer-1 is started. • Expiration of Release Timer-1 activates both RAC-1 and RAC-2. NAC-1 and NAC-2 turn on steady. • Activation of Z-6 starts Manual-release Timer 1 (MDT-1) in any situation. NAC-1 turns on steady.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.3 Mode 3: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Alm Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing Out4 Rel. Releasing Alm Alm Alm AB/MR AB/MR Z1+Z2 X Z3+Z4 X X X X X X RLS TMR 1 Started X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started X RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled X 12.3.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.3.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 3 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle into Alert. NAC-1 turns on at Temporal. • Activations of both Z-1 and Z-2 change Hazard Area1 state from Alert into Alarm. NAC1 turns on at 120BPM. Release timer-1 is started. • Upon the expiration of Release Timer-1, RAC-1 is activated. NAC-1 turns on steady. • Short on Z-5 indicates Manual Release Switch active. Manual Release Delay Timer 1 (MDT-1) is started.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.4 Mode 4: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing Out4 Rel. Releasing RLS TMR 1 Started Alm Alm X X Alm Alm AB/MR AB/MR Z1+Z2 X X X X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started X X RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled X 12.4.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.4.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 4 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle to Alarm. NAC-1 turns on at Temporal. Release Timer-1 is started. • Upon expiration of Release Timer-1. RAC-1 is activated. NAC-1 turns on Steady. • A current limit on Z-5 means Abort Switch active. Release Timer-1 is held. NAC-1 turns on at Temporal. Removal of the current limit on Z-5 means that Abort Switch is released. Release Timer -1 resumes.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.5 Mode 5: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Phantom Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Alm Alm Alm Alm X X X X Z5 Supv Z6 Zp1 WF RT1 Exp Z1+Z2+Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady X Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X Out4 Rel. Releasing X (X) X RLS TMR 1 Started X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled 12.5.
Pre-Programmed Modes • Activations of any two of Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 and Z-4 change Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. NAC-2 turns on at 120 BPM. Upon the expiration of Release Timer 1, both RAC-1 and RAC-2 turn on. NAC-1 and NAC-2 turn on Steady • Activation of Z-6 turns on both NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady. • Activation of Z-5 is indicated on NAC-2 at 20 BPM, if configured.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.6 Mode 6: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Phantom Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Alm Alm Alm Alm X X X X Supv Z6 Zp1 WF RT1 Exp Z1+Z2+Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X Out4 Rel. Releasing X RLS TMR 1 Started X (X) X X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled 12.6.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.7 Mode 7: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Alm Alm Alm Alm Supv WF Z1+Z2 X Out1 Signal Steady X Out2 Signal Escalating X Out3 Rel. Releasing Out4 Rel. Releasing RT2 Exp Z3+Z4 X X X RLS TMR 1 Started X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled RLS Tmr 2 Started X RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.7.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.7.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 7 82 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alert. NAC-1 turns on at Temporal. • Activations of both Z-1 and Z-2 change Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer1 is started. Upon the expiration of Release Timer-1, RAC-1 is active. NAC-1 turns on steady. • Activation of either Z-3 or Z-4 changes Hazard Area 2 state into Alert. NAC-2 turns on at Temporal.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.8 Mode 8: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing Out4 Rel. Releasing RLS TMR 1 Started Alm Alm X X Alm Alm Supv WF Z1+Z2 RT2 Exp Z3+Z4 X X X X X X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled RLS Tmr 2 Started X X RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.8.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.8.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 8 84 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer 1 is started. NAC-1 turns on at Temporal. Upon the expiration of Release Timer 1, RAC-1 is active. NAC-1 turns on steady. • Activation of either Z-3 or Z-4 changes Hazard Area 2 state into Alarm. Release Timer 2 is started. NAC-2 turns on at Temporal. Upon expiration of Release Timer 2, RAC-2 is active. NAC-2 turns on steady.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.9 Mode 9: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, NYC abort Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Alm Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing Out4 Strobe Steady Alm WF Supv AB MR Z1+Z2 RT2 Exp Z3+Z4 X X (X) X X X X X RLS TMR 1 Started X X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.9.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.9.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 9 86 • The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady. • The activations of both Z-1 and Z-2 turn NAC-1 off, turn NAC-2 on at 120BPM, and turn NAC-3 on steady. Hazard Area 1 state changes to Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. Upon the expiration of Release Timer 1, RAC-1 is active, NAC-1 and NAC-2 turn on steady, and NAC-3 remains on steady.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.10 Mode 10: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Alm Alm WF X X X Supv AB MR Z1+Z2 Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X X Out4 Rel. Releasing X X X RT2 Exp X (X) X RLS TMR 1 Started X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.10.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.10.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 10 88 • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady. • Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-2 on at 60BPM. Release Timer-1 is started. • Expiration of Release Timer-1 activates both RAC-1 and RAC-2. NAC-1 and NAC-2 turn on steady. • Activation of Z-6 starts Manual Release Delay Timer -1(MDT-1). Upon the expiration of MDT-1, both RAC-1 and RAC-2 are active. NAC-1 and NAC-2 turn on steady.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.11 Mode 11: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Z4 Z5 Z6 Phantom Zones Release Timers Zp1 RT1 Zp2 Exp Alm Alm WF Supv AB MR Z1+Z2 RT2 Exp Z3+Z4 Out1 Signal Steady X Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X X Out4 Rel. Releasing X X X (X) X RLS TMR 1 Started X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted X RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled X RLS Tmr 2 Started RLS Tmr 2 Interrupted RLS Tmr 2 Cancelled 12.11.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.11.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 11 90 • The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady. • The activations of both Z-1 and Z-2 turn NAC-1 off and turn NAC-2 on at 60BPM. Release Timer-1 is started. • Expiration of Release Timer-1 results in the activation of RAC-1 and RAC-2. NAC-2 turns on steady. • If Z-5 is active, when the Release Timer-1 is running, NAC-2 turns off and NAC-1 turns on Steady. The Release Timer is held.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.12 Mode 12: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross Zoned, Combined Release ! Attention: This mode of operation is not FM approved. Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Phantom Zones Z4 Z5 Z6 Zp1 RT1 Exp Alm Alm Alm X X X Supv Supv WF Z1+Z2+Z3 Out1 Signal Steady X Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X Out4 Rel.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.12.3 How the Panel Works in Mode 12 92 • Activation of Z-1, Z-2 or Z-3 changes Hazard Area 1 state from Idle to Alert. NAC-1 turns on steady. NAC-2 sounds Temporal. • Activations of any two of Z-1, Z-2 and Z-3 change Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. NAC-2 turns on at 120 BPM. Upon the expiration of Release Timer 1, both RAC-1 and RAC-2 turn on Steady. RAC-1 and RAC-2 are activated. • Activation of Z-6 turns on both NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.13 Mode 13: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Phantom Zones Z4 Z5 Z6 Zp1 RT1 Exp Alm Alm Alm X X X Supv Supv WF Z1+Z2+Z3 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X Out4 Rel. Releasing X RLS TMR 1 Started X (X) X X (X) X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled 12.13.
Pre-Programmed Modes • i Activation of Z-6 turns NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady. • For the use of the system for pre-action, deluge releasing applications. • Acceptable, Approved solenoids for the FR-320 are listed in Appendix B. • Secondary power supply must provide for minimum of 90 hours of standby operation followed by 10 minutes of releasing and alarm operation. See Appendix E for Power Supply and Battery Calculations. • Minimum secondary supply voltage for this application is 21.1 VDC.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.14 Mode 14: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release ! Attention: This mode of operation is neither FM nor UL approved. Detection Zones Z1 Z2 Z3 Phantom Zones Z4 Z5 Z6 Zp1 RT1 Exp Alm Alm Alm Alm X X X X Supv WF Z1+Z2+Z3 Out1 Signal Steady Out2 Signal Escalating Out3 Rel. Releasing X Out4 Rel. Releasing X RLS TMR 1 Started X (X) X X X X X X RLS Tmr 1 Interrupted RLS Tmr 1 Cancelled 12.14.
Pre-Programmed Modes 12.14.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 14 96 • Activation of any one among Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 or Z4 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. NAC-1 turns on steady. NAC-2 turns on Temporal if the release timer is non-zero. Upon the expiration of Release Timer-1, both NAC-1 and NAC-2 turns on steady. RAC-1 and RAC-2 are activated. • Activation of Z-5 can be indicated on NAC-2 at 20 BPM, if configured. • Activation of Z-6 turns NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady.
Appendix A: Compatible Receivers 13.
Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices 14.0 Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices 14.1 FR-320 Series Compatible UL Listed Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Make Model / Base Compatibility Identifier Head/ Base Rated Standby Current (mA) Maximum # of devices per circuit MIR-525U FDT-1 0.1 30 MIR-525TU FDT-1 0.1 30 MIR-1400A A-N/A 0.1 30 MIR-2400A A/ N/A 0.1 30 MID-65I 0.045 25 MPD-65P 0.045 20 MHD-65-135 MHD-65-135 0.055 25 MHD-65-200 MHD-65-200 0.
Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices Make Model / Base Compatibility Identifier Head/ Base Rated Standby Current (mA) Maximum # of devices per circuit DCD-135/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.035 12 DCD-190/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.035 12 DCD-190/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.035 12 DCD-190/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.035 12 SIJ-24/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.04 12 SIJ-24/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.04 12 SIJ-24/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.04 12 SLR-24/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.045 12 SLR-24/NS4-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.
Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices Make Model / Base Compatibility Identifier Head/ Base Rated Standby Current (mA) Maximum # of devices per circuit 1451/B401 A-A 0.12 25 1451/B401B A-A 0.12 25 1451/B406B A-A 0.12 25 1451DH/DH400 A-A 0.12 25 A-N/A 0.12 25 2151/B110LP A-A 0.12 25 2151/B116LP A-A 0.12 25 A-N/A 0.12 25 2451/B401 A-A 0.12 25 2451/B401B A-A 0.12 25 2451/B406B A-A 0.12 25 2451/DH400 A-A 0.12 25 2451TH/B401 A-A 0.
Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices 14.
Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices 14.3 FR-320 Series Compatible Solenoids Manufacturer Description ASCO 8210 series T8210A107 24VDC R8210A107 24VDC 8210A107 24VDC AMEREX 17014 Actuator BSCO 510006 Actuator Kidde Fenwal Protection Systems 486500-01 Actuator Parker 73212 Valve Solenoid Parker Skinner Valve Division Cardox 7-061-0006 V5L 72750 Valve Solenoid SIEMENS CPYEC-24 TSP 17842 Actuator 14.4 FR-320 Series Fire Panel Max.
Appendix C: Reporting 15.0 Appendix C: Reporting 15.1 Ademco Contact-ID 15.1.
Appendix C: Reporting 15.2 Security Industries Association SIA-DCS SIA protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, but lists it as Untyped Zone Trouble/ Restore. 15.2.
Appendix D: Specifications 16.0 Appendix D: Specifications Table 7 FR-320 Series Specifications FR-320 Series Fire Control Panel Chassis General Digital Signal Processor (DSP) based design. Fully configurable using front panel LCD display with Password Access. Indicating (NAC) Circuits 2 supervised style Y (Class B) indicating circuits, configured as strobes or audibles. Terminals are labeled SIG 1 and SIG 2. Power limited / Regulated 24VDC FWR / 1.
Appendix D: Specifications Table 7 FR-320 Series Specifications (Continued) FR-320 Series Fire Control Panel Chassis Aux Relay Unfiltered supply (full wave rectified) Form C, 1 A max, 28 VDC Power limited / Unregulated / Special Application 1.7A Max, 21.3 VDC to 42.
Appendix D: Specifications Table 8 FR-320 System Modules and Annunciators (Continued) FR-320 System Modules and Annunciators SRM-312 Must be connected to a listed power-limited source of supply Smart Relay Module Contact rating FormC/ 28VDC per contact / 1A resistive load max, zoned Current consumption standby 30mA / alarm 140mA Contact rating FormC/ 28VDC per contact / 1A resistive load max, zoned Current consumption standby 30mA, alarm 140mA RAM-208 8 Zone Remote Annunciator Standby 35mA / alar
Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery Calculations 17.0 Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Use the form below to determine the required secondary power supply (batteries). IMPORTANT NOTICE The main AC branch circuit connection for Fire Alarm Control Panel must provide a dedicated continuous power without provision of any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes. Refer to 16.
Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery Calculations Battery Capacity Requirement: Battery (AH) = ([STANDBY (A) ______ ] x [(24,60 or 90 Hours) ___ ]) + ([ALARM (B) ______ ] x [Alarm in Hr.] _____) = (C) ______AH Total System Current in Alarm State: Must be 5.5 amperes or less for FR-320 Series. Battery Selection: Multiply (C) by 1.20 to derate battery.
Warranty & Warning Information 18.0 Warranty & Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the attention of the users of this system.
Warranty & Warning Information alarm initiating device, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors; and, smoke and heat detectors may not detect smoke or heat from fires on another level of the residence or building. •Software Most MGC products contain software.
Warranty & Warning Information IMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system, batteries, telephone lines, etc. are tested and examined on a regular basis to ensure the minimization of system failure. Limited Warranty Mircom Technologies Ltd., MGC Systems Corp. and MGC System International Ltd.
Warranty & Warning Information Note: MGC’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonable number of attempts will be limited to a replacement of the product, as the exclusive remedy for breach of warranty.
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