Haes FCPTEC-HS-4200 Installation & Commissioning Manual

Summary of FCPTEC-HS-4200

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 1 technical data sheet i i n n s s t t a a l l l l a a t t i i o o n n & commissioning manual f f c c p p t t e e c c - - h h s s - - 4 4 2 2 0 0 0 0 & & f f c c p p t t e e c c - - h h s s 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0...

  • Page 2: Specifications

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 2 specifications fcptec-hs-4200 fcptec-hs-4400 enclosure steel ip30 steel ip30 dimensions h x w x d mm 475 x 450 x 115 475 x 450 x 115 weight 10.5kg 10.5kg temperature 0°to 45°c 0°c to 45°c humidity 95 % m...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 3 standards: the fcptec-hs-4200 and fcp-tec-hs-4400 fire alarm control panels conform to the following standards: bs en54-2: 1998 control and indicating equipment bs en54-4: 1998 power supply equipment bs ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 4 3.2 recommended programming procedure _____________________________________ 21 3.3 level 3 menu functions ___________________________________________________ 21 3.3.1 loops ______________________________...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 5 5.1 maintenance schedule _____________________________________________________39 5.1.1 daily actions _________________________________________________________________ 39 5.1.2 monthly actions____________...

  • Page 6: 1 Introduction

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 6 cautions and warnings stop before installation – refer to the ratings shown on the label inside the product and to the ‘specifications chart’ in this document. Please read this manual carefully. If you a...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 7 1.1 en54 functions this fire alarm control panel is compliant with the requirements of en54 parts 2 and 4 (1997). In addition to the basic requirements, the following optional functions are provided and ...

  • Page 8: 2 Installation

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 8 2 installation 2.1 identification of parts the following diagram shows the major parts of the panel. 2.1.1 fcptec-hs-4200 & fcptec-hs-4400 chassis assembly rear enclosure ac mains input battery leads.

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 9 2.2 installing the fcptec-hs-4200 & 4400 enclosures the panel can weigh in excess of 20kg when the batteries are installed. Use appropriate fixing hardware to secure the panel to the wall. Observe recomm...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 10 2.2.4 remounting the chassis carefully replace the chassis and locate onto the upper two screws. Replace the bottom two screws and tighten all four screws to hold the chassis securely to the backbox. Re...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 11 2.2.6 installing additional loop circuits in the fcptec-hs-4200 & fcptec-hs-4400 to extend the number of detector loops or to replace an existing loop driver card follow the procedure described below. A...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 12 2.3 wiring installation 2.3.1 ac mains wiring route the high voltage mains ac wiring into the enclosure at the upper left corner only. Keep the ac wiring away from the circuit boards and all other wirin...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 13 2.3.2 battery installation the panel requires two 12v batteries for standby operation. The battery leads are connected onto the base card via a two-part plug and socket, as shown in the diagram opposite...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 14 replacement fuse fs1 t6.3a 250v anti-surge 17ah 17ah.

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 15 2.3.3 detector loop installation section 12.5.2 maximum of 32 sensors / call points between isolators. The detection loop circuit should be installed as a continuous loop with isolator modules such that...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 16 2.3.4 sounder circuits the fcptec-hs4200 is equipped with two supervised sounder circuits. These are denoted as circuits a and b. The fcptec-hs-4400 is equipped with four supervised sounder circuits. Th...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 17 2.3.6 open collector outputs the fcptec-hs-4200 & fcptec-hs-4400 are equipped with two open collector type outputs that can sink up to 10ma each from the aux power output. These are fully programmable a...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 18 2.3.9 rs232 interface the fcptec-hs4200 & fcptec-hs-4400 are equipped with an isolated rs232 i/f circuit at the bottom of the base card. The terminal block connections are shown opposite. Tx = transmit ...

  • Page 19: 3 Programming

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 19 3 programming 3.1 introduction 3.1.1 access levels the panel operation is protected from inadvertent and erroneous misuse by means of three access levels. These levels are as follows: level 1 untrained ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 20 3.1.4 changing text descriptions various parameters can have a text description defined. These include loop devices, zones, etc. The zone and device text descriptions will be shown on the display in the...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 21 3.1.5 numeric data entry numbers are entered by moving to the required field, then typing in the required number, followed by the 5 button. If the number is entered incorrectly, press the ‘esc’ button t...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 22 3.3.1 loops for multi-loop panels only – on selecting the loops option, the display will prompt for the loop to be viewed / programmed. E.G. For the fcptec-hs-4400: - [select loop] 1st-loop 2nd-loop 3rd...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 23 3.3.2.3 value this parameter shows the analogue value returned by the device. The number displayed will vary according to the type of device fitted. A ‘h’ (high) and ‘l’(low) is shown for logic inputs. ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 24 fire alarm conditions are latched. By default, all other conditions are non-latching. The action for smoke and certain other detectors is always fire and cannot be changed. 3.3.2.7 sensitivity this para...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 25 3.3.2.7.3 delay the value in this field defines the delay from detecting an alarm to entering the alarm condition. The delay time can be changed in 1-second increments. 3.3.2.7.4 alarm- apollo the alarm...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 26 a number must be entered in the ssm/clock field to select the appropriate ssm number and time clock. To view the time clock settings, highlight the ssm/clock field, and press the 5 button. For example: ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 27 3.3.2.10 detector testing individual detectors can be tested to check the chamber response and illuminate the detector led. While the address field is highlighted, press the ÏÐ buttons to scroll through...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 28 3.3.3.2 procedure if the panel finds devices missing when the panel cannot communicate with a device previously programmed into the panel, the auto learn process is suspended and the display shows a pop...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 29 this situation could arise for example if a heat detector has been installed in place of an optical smoke detector. If the new device type is accepted (or all new device types are accepted), the panel w...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 30 3.3.8 outputs the “cause and effect” programming is a schedule of actions that will turn on one or more outputs dependant on a set of input events. The outputs option provides the means to create simple...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 31 3.3.8.2 cause each output group can be programmed to respond in a unique way to events from each individual zone. An input event may be a fire alarm condition or it may be a fault, disablement or other ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 32 3.3.8.3 style the way in which an output turns on in response to a particular input event can be programmed. For example, an output may turn on immediately, it may turn on after a delay or it may pulse ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 33 3.3.9 investigation delays in addition to the “cause and effect” programming described above, the panels also support an “investigation delay mode” which allows time for a building supervisor to investi...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 34 3.3.11 view options the view menu options are identical to those available during level-2 operation. For further information on the view options and the information that is presented, refer to the user ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 35 3.3.14 pc config the pc link option enables the connection of the pc configuration tool for retrieving configuration data from the panel and programming configuration data from a file on the pc. For fur...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 36 3.3.15.4 service due date the next service (over due) date can be entered into the panel memory. When this date is reached, the panel will enter a fault condition to alert the site operator that a servi...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 37 the device led indicators will not blink if none is chosen or will blink if all is chosen. Note that only certain devices, such as apollo discovery, support this feature. If a device, such as a discover...

  • Page 38: 4 En54

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 38 4 en54 optional features in addition to the mandatory requirements of en54 part 2, the control and indicating equipment (c.I.E) supports the following optional features :- section 8.3 fault signals from...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 39 5 service and maintenance 5.1 maintenance schedule this equipment should be maintained in accordance with the regulations and codes appropriate to the country and location of installation. The following...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 40 5.2 replacement of components in general, all of the components parts used in the construction of the panel have been selected for long life and reliability. However, certain components may require to b...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 41 5.2.2 liquid crystal display expected life - > 10 years replacement schedule - when the display becomes difficult to read. The display contrast will gradually fade with time. Manufacturer / part number ...

  • Page 42: 6 Appendices

    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 42 6 appendices 6.1 appendix 1 – forgotten level 3 password should the level-3 password be forgotten, contact customer support to obtain a temporary permit number to regain access to the panel programming ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 43 6.2 appendix 2 – recommended cables detector loop & sounder circuits manufacturer cable type aei firetec multicore ref. F1c1 (1.0mm 2 ) aei firetec multicore ref. F1c1.5 (1.5mm 2 ) aei firetec multicore...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 44 6.3 appendix 3 – battery standby calculation chart use the following chart and associated notes to calculate the size of the batteries required to ensure operation of the installation in the event of ac...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 45 6.4 appendix 4 – cause and effect programming example 6.4.1 introduction by default, all sounders and output devices will turn on immediately as soon as a fire is detected anywhere in the system. For ex...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 46 6.4.4 output group programming to achieve the above cause and effect requirements, the three different output groups would be programmed and indicated on the panel as in the following display examples: ...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 47 6.5 appendix 5 – apollo information special discovery specific features are available from the “additional info” field of the loop view/edit display. It is then possible to view the internal drift, perf...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 48 6.5.3 view eeprom the panel can read any of the extended memory locations within the discovery devices. Highlight any “disco” family device, select view eeprom and then press the 5 button to confirm. Th...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 49 6.6 appendix 6 – hochiki esp information at power up the panel allows a couple of minutes for hochiki esp detectors to stabilise. Any detectors that the panel knows to be present will then be calibrated...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 50 6.7 appendix 7 – fcptec-hs4000 series loop output drive capabilty the following information is applicable per loop. All loops can be loaded to the maximum (500ma per loop). Provision has been made to al...

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    Installation and commissioning manual document reference mtec-hs-01 rev 071 author adv-dc page 51.