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P/N 501-415103-1-10 • REV 1.0 • ISS 03MAY09 

Kilsen KFP-CF Series Installation 

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Summary of Contents for Kilsen KFP-CF2

Page 1: ...GE Security P N 501 415103 1 10 REV 1 0 ISS 03MAY09 Kilsen KFP CF Series Installation Manual ...

Page 2: ...rers or vendors of the respective products Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity eu Certification and compliance European Union directives 2002 96 EC WEEE directive Products marked with this symbol cannot be ...

Page 3: ...figuration and commissioning 15 The user interface 16 Access levels and passwords 18 Configuration overview 20 Basic configuration 24 Advanced configuration 31 Expansion module configuration 39 Commissioning 42 Chapter 4 Maintenance 45 Fire alarm system maintenance 46 Battery maintenance 47 Chapter 5 Technical specifications 49 Appendix A Configuration presets 59 Operating mode presets 60 Expansio...

Page 4: ...ity having jurisdiction is mandatory GE Security shall not under any circumstances be liable for any incidental or consequential damages arising from loss of property or other damages or losses owing to the failure of GE Security products beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defective products GE Security reserves the right to make product improvements and change product specifications ...

Page 5: ...ries Installation Manual 1 Chapter 1 Introduction Summary This chapter provides an introduction to your control panel and the available operating modes Content Product range 2 Product compatibility 2 Operating modes 2 ...

Page 6: ...00 and NEN 2535 standards For further details see Appendix B Product compliance on page 69 Product compatibility For details of compatible products see the compatibility sheet included with your control panel or consult your local supplier Compatibility with other products cannot be guaranteed Operating modes Supported operating modes are shown in the table below The default operating mode is EN 5...

Page 7: ...dard or the corresponding national standard and any other applicable regulations Content Cabinet layout 4 Cabinet layout for two and four zone control panels 4 Cabinet layout for eight zone control panels 5 Cabinet installation 6 Connections 8 Cabling requirements 8 Overview of fire system connections 9 Connecting zones and zone devices 9 Connecting inputs 10 Connecting outputs 11 Connecting the m...

Page 8: ...panels 1 Seven segment display 2 Zone and fire system connectors 3 Cable knockouts 4 Mounting screw knockouts 5 Battery area 6 Key connector 7 Alarm counter connector 8 Power supply unit 9 Power supply connector 10 Battery connector 11 Expansion module connector 12 Cable holder 13 Fuse terminal block Note The alarm counter and key connectors are only included on selected regional models ...

Page 9: ...en segment display 2 Zone and system connectors 3 Cable knockouts 4 Mounting screw knockouts 5 Battery area 6 Power supply unit 7 Key connector 8 Alarm counter connector 9 Fuse terminal block 10 Power supply connector 11 Battery connector 12 Expansion module connector 13 Cable holder Note The alarm counter and key connectors are only included on selected regional models ...

Page 10: ...sure the installation location is free from construction dust and debris and immune to extreme temperature ranges and humidity see Chapter 5 Technical specifications on page 49 for more information on the operating temperature and relative humidity specifications Allow for enough floor and wall space so the panel can be installed and serviced without any obstructions The cabinet should be mounted ...

Page 11: ... 30 mm 4 x Ø 6 mm Eight zone control panel 5 x M4 30 mm 5 x Ø 6 mm Figure 3 Mounting hole locations Fix the control panel cabinet to the wall as follows 1 Mark drill points on the wall using the template provided in the product packaging 2 Drill all required holes and insert a 6 mm wall plug into each 3 Insert screw 1 half way and hang the cabinet onto this screw 4 insert screws 2 and tighten 5 In...

Page 12: ...ING Failure to use the recommended cable may impact system performance Table 2 Recommended cables Cable Cable description Maximum cable length Mains cable 3 x 1 5 mm N A Zone circuit cable mixed zone Twisted pair max 40 Ω 500 nF 2 km Zone circuit cable automatic or manual zones Twisted pair max 55 Ω 500 nF 2 km Securing cables Use 20 mm cable glands to ensure clean and secure connections at the co...

Page 13: ...be found in Appendix A Configuration presets on page 59 To change the zone detection setting see Advanced configuration on page 31 Terminating zones Each zone circuit requires a 4 7 kΩ end of line resistor for termination If a zone is not used the 4 7 kΩ end of line resistor must be installed across the unused zone terminals Note For BS 5839 1 the default zone configuration is active end of line a...

Page 14: ... can be found in Appendix A Configuration presets on page 59 To change the zone detection setting see Advanced configuration on page 31 Connecting inputs Input functionality Each control panel has two inputs marked INPUT1 and INPUT2 These circuits are connected as normally open and activated when closed The function of INPUT1 is defined by the panel operating mode See Table 3 below Table 3 Input f...

Page 15: ... NBN S21 100 Evacuation sounders Evacuation sounders Warning sounders Warning sounders NEN 2535 Sounders Sounders Fire routing automatic Fire routing manual Output termination All outputs require a 15 kΩ end of line resistor for termination If an output is not used the 15 kΩ end of line resistor must be installed across the unused output terminals Output polarity All outputs are polarity sensitive...

Page 16: ...he control panel can be operated at 110 VAC 60 Hz or 240 VAC 50 Hz 10 15 Mains power should be sourced directly from a separate circuit breaker in the building electrical supply distribution board This circuit should be clearly marked have a bipolar disconnect device and only be used for fire detection equipment Feed all mains cables through the appropriate cable knockouts and connect them to the ...

Page 17: ...two and four zone control panels and no configuration is required For eight zone control panels the default power setting is 230 VAC For 115 VAC operation use a small screwdriver to change the power setting switch located on the side of the power supply unit as shown in Figure 6 below WARNING Always disconnect the control panel from the mains supply before changing the power setting Figure 6 Selec...

Page 18: ...t then the batteries may need to be replaced See Battery maintenance on page 47 Figure 7 Connecting the batteries Caution No other equipment may be connected to the BATT connector Other connections Connecting auxiliary equipment Connect the auxiliary equipment to 24 AUX as shown in Figure 4 on page 9 The 24 VDC auxiliary output is supervised for short circuit and voltage output Connecting alarm an...

Page 19: ...iguration 24 The basic configuration menu 24 Basic default configuration 25 Operating mode 26 Sounder delay 27 Fire routing delay 28 Extended fire routing delay 29 Add an expansion module 30 Advanced configuration 31 The advanced configuration menu 31 Sounder operation during a zone test 32 Sounder re sound 33 Sounder synchronization 33 Zone configuration 34 Zone delay 35 Zone type 36 Changing acc...

Page 20: ...utton and LED 6 Sounder Delay button and LED 7 Network Fault LED 8 Service Detector LED 9 Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED 10 General Disable button and LED 11 General Test button and LED 12 Configuration controls 13 Reset button and LED 14 Panel Silence button and LED 15 Sounder Start Stop button and LED 16 System Fault LED 17 Out of Service LED 18 Earth Fault LED 19 Supply Fault LED 20 Fire Rout...

Page 21: ...sable Test button and LED 6 Sounder Delay button and LED 7 Network Fault LED 8 Service Detector LED 9 Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED 10 General Disable button and LED 11 General Test button and LED 12 Configuration controls 13 Reset button and LED 14 Panel Silence button and LED 15 Sounder Start Stop button and LED 16 System Fault LED 17 Out of Service LED 18 Earth Fault LED 19 Supply Fault LED ...

Page 22: ...at the control panel Access level 2 Access level 2 allows advanced operational access It is reserved for authorized users who have been trained to operate the control panel Access level 3 basic Access level 3 basic allows control panel configuration with rapid configuration options for the most common installation requirements It is reserved for the installation contractors responsible for the fir...

Page 23: ...e Figure 1 on page 4 and Figure 2 on page 5 Table 5 Access level passwords and indications Access level Password LED Default display Custom display 1 None None None None 2 2222 The Reset LED is steady None None 3 basic 3333 The Reset LED is flashing 3 advanced 4444 The Reset LED is flashing Note The seven segment display will default to the custom display operating mode menu when entering basic or...

Page 24: ...tion controls and the seven segment display The configuration controls The configuration controls are located on the control panel interface Figure 10 Front panel configuration controls Button Function 1 Scroll to the next configuration menu on the seven segment display 2 Scroll to the next configuration value for the active menu on the seven segment display 3 Scroll to the previous configuration ...

Page 25: ...cover is removed see Figure 1 on page 4 and Figure 2 on page 5 Figure 11 The seven segment display 1 Mode LED 2 Value LED LED Indications Select a configuration menu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is steady or Mode Select a configuration submenu using buttons 1 and 3 when this LED is flashing Value Select a configuration value using buttons 2 and 4 when this LED is steady ...

Page 26: ... levels and passwords on page 18 To select a menu 1 Select the required menu using the menu selection buttons 1 and 3 2 Press Enter When a configuration menu has been selected the Value LED on the seven segment display is steady To select a value 1 Select the required value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 2 Press Enter To exit configuration mode and save your changes 1 Press Panel Silenc...

Page 27: ...essed Visual indications for current value and selected value Current and selected values are indicated as follows Status Indication Current value Both decimal points on the display are steady New selected value Both decimal points on the display are flashing Other value Both decimal points on the display are off To restore the previous configuration 1 Set the display as shown below and then press...

Page 28: ...nfiguration menu Display Menu Values Operating mode Basic default configuration See topic All Operating mode EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Evacuation EN 54 2 Scandinavia BS 5839 1 NBN S21 100 NEN 2535 Custom All Sounder delay 00 to 10 minutes EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Evacuation EN 54 2 Scandinavia NBN S21 100 Fire routing delay 00 to 10 minutes EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Scandinavia NBN S21 100 NEN 2535 Extended fire routing delay...

Page 29: ...9 Table 7 Common operating mode configuration presets Display Operating mode Zone end of line Zone type 01 default EN 54 2 Passive Mixed 05 EN 54 2 Evacuation Passive Mixed 07 EN 54 2 Scandinavia Passive Mixed 11 BS 5839 1 Active Mixed 21 NBN S21 100 Passive Automatic 31 NEN 2535 Passive Odd zones Automatic Even zones Manual The operating mode is indicated by the first digit in the display and the...

Page 30: ...play as shown below and then press Enter Display indications for each operating mode are shown below Display Operating mode EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Evacuation EN 54 2 Scandinavia BS 5839 1 NBN S21 100 NEN 2535 Custom Custom operating mode A custom operating mode will be indicated if any of the following zone configuration settings are changed from the operating mode preset values Zone delay Zone configura...

Page 31: ...gured delay 1 Exit access level 3 2 Enter the access level 2 password 3 Press the Sounder Delay button A steady Sounder Delay LED indicates that the delay is enabled Default delays Default sounder delays for each operating mode are shown below Operating mode Default delay in minutes NBN S21 100 01 EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Evacuation EN 54 2 Scandinavia BS 5839 1 00 NEN 2535 This feature is not available in...

Page 32: ...he Fire Routing Delay LED flashes quickly to indicate that the fire routing delay configuration menu is active 2 Select a delay value from 1 to 10 minutes using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes Once configured the delay must be enabled at access level 2 To enable a configured delay 1 Exit access level 3 2 Enter the access level 2 password 3 Press the Fire Routi...

Page 33: ...the control panel overrides the configured delay and activates the fire routing immediately Extended fire routing delay Use this menu to configure an extended fire routing delay of up to 10 minutes in operating modes where the feature is available To configure an extended delay 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Fire Routing Delay LED flashes quickly to indicate that the fir...

Page 34: ...ia operating mode the extended fire routing delay becomes the active delay when an extended fire routing delay switch connected to INPUT1 is activated while the standard fire routing delay elapses Extended delay application logic Depending on your fire alarm system configuration and the alarm activation device a configured delay may be overridden Extended fire routing delays will only be applied w...

Page 35: ...ed in the related topic Note All configurable options included in Basic configuration on page 24 are also available from the advanced configuration menu Table 8 The advanced configuration menu Display Menu Values Operating mode Advanced default configuration Configuration presets as defined in Basic default configuration on page 25 All Sounder operation during a zone test ON OFF All Sounder re sou...

Page 36: ...g a zone test The default setting for all operating modes is ON To configure the sounder operation during a zone test 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Sounders Start Stop LED flashes quickly to indicate that the sounder operation during a zone test configuration menu is active 7 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 8 Press Enter 9 Save your changes The ...

Page 37: ... using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description The sounders re sound if a new fire alarm event is reported The sounders do not re sound if a new fire alarm event is reported Sounder synchronization Use this menu to configure the sounder synchronization on or off This allows the control panel t...

Page 38: ...onfiguration presets on page 59 To configure the zone 1 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 2 Select the zone for example zone 1 and then press Enter The Zone fault test disable LED flashes quickly to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings f...

Page 39: ...low and then press Enter 2 Select the zone for example zone 1 and then press Enter The Zone alarm LED flashes quickly to indicate that the corresponding zone configuration menu is active 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Configured delays are allowed in the corresp...

Page 40: ... the corresponding zone configuration menu is active 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Mixed zone The control panel automatically distinguishes between an automatic alarm generated by a detector and a manual alarm generated by a manual call point fitted with a 100 ...

Page 41: ... an access level password 1 Set the display for the desired access level password and then press Enter 2 Set the display as shown below and then press Enter 3 Select a value using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 4 Press Enter 5 Save your changes To change the last two digits of an access level password 1 Set the display for the desired access level password and then press Enter 2 Set the displ...

Page 42: ...s The available settings for this feature are shown below Display Description Resetting the control panel resets the AUX 24V output Resetting the control panel does not reset the AUX 24V output Configuration software and PCB identification Use the corresponding menu option shown below to see the control panel configuration version and time stamp software version and PCB serial number These details...

Page 43: ...g the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Save your changes The maximum number of expansion modules that can be installed is shown below Two and four zone control panels Up to two expansion modules Eight zone control panel Up to four expansion modules Expansion module configuration Expansion module labels For configuration purposes expansion modules are labeled A and B for two and four...

Page 44: ...o 10 minutes Module A output 2 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 3 delay 00 to 10 minutes Module A output 4 delay 00 to 10 minutes Expansion module function Use this menu to configure the expansion module function The default value is 00 For available presets see Appendix A Configuration presets on page 59 To configure the expansion module function 1 Set the display as shown below and then pr...

Page 45: ...ut 1 on expansion module A set the display as shown below and then press Enter The Expansion I O Fault Disabled LED on the control panel interface and the Activated LED on the expansion module flashes quickly to indicate that the module delay menu is active 2 Select a value from 00 to 10 using the value selection buttons 2 and 4 3 Press Enter 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 as required for each output 1 to ...

Page 46: ... and that all end of line resistors are installed as described in Connecting the sounders on page 11 That any optional equipment installed fire routing alarm and fault relays etc is correctly connected That the batteries are connected correctly and comply with all requirements described in Connecting the batteries on page 14 That all fire alarm system configuration complies with the corresponding ...

Page 47: ...evel 2 password 2 Press the Reset button to reset the control panel If the fault status persists after reset the control panel will abort the start up sequence and the System Fault LED will be steady When this happens check all control panel connections and configuration as described in Before commissioning the control panel on page 42 Battery start up To power up the control panel from the batter...

Page 48: ...re routing where applicable once the delay time has elapsed Using a multimeter verify that the fault relay is activated when a fault is reported and that the alarm relay is activated when an alarm is reported Response times Response times for standard events are as follows Event Response time Alarm Less than 3 seconds Zone fault Less than 30 seconds Sounder fault Less than 30 seconds Fire routing ...

Page 49: ... This chapter includes information on fire alarm system maintenance and battery maintenance Content Fire alarm system maintenance 46 Daily maintenance 46 Weekly maintenance 46 Quarterly maintenance 46 Annual maintenance 46 Cleaning the control panel 46 Battery maintenance 47 ...

Page 50: ...ed faults Caution Perform this test from a different detector or manual call point each time Quarterly maintenance Test at least one device per zone and verify that the control panel responds to all fault and alarm events The control panel power supply and battery voltage should be checked Batteries with low voltage must be replaced for more information see Battery maintenance on page 47 Annual ma...

Page 51: ...ult LED If this LED is flashing check the following That the battery cables are in good condition That the battery cables are connected securely and correctly at the battery and at the control panel PCB That the battery voltage is greater than 19 6 V If the cables are in good condition and all connections are correct then the batteries should be replaced immediately Replacing batteries Batteries m...

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Page 53: ...ical specifications Summary This chapter includes technical specifications for your fire alarm control panel Content Zone circuit specifications 50 Input and output specifications 51 Power supply specifications 52 Mechanical and environmental specifications 53 ...

Page 54: ...t Max 20 Number of manual call points per zone circuit Max 32 Mixed zones Maximum resistance per zone circuit 40 Ω Maximum capacitance per zone circuit 500 nF Nominal impedance Detector Manual call point 160 Ω to 470 Ω 5 100 Ω 5 Detector alarm reference range Zone voltage Zone impedance 6 5 V to 14 V 145 Ω to 470 Ω Manual call point alarm reference range Zone voltage Zone impedance 3 V to 6 5 V 75...

Page 55: ...m voltage in alarm For open and short circuit 4 BS 5839 1 EN 54 2 Evacuation 3 EN 54 2 EN 54 2 Scandinavia 2 NEN 2535 NBN S21 100 250 mA 500 mA 15 VDC 28 VDC Fire routing outputs Supervised Number of outputs EN 54 Number of outputs NEN 2535 Maximum current per output 2 4 zone Maximum current per output 8 zone Maximum voltage in standby Maximum voltage in alarm For open and short circuit 1 2 250 mA...

Page 56: ... 24 VDC power supply unit Two and four zone control panels DC voltage Rated current Current range Rated power Voltage tolerance 24 V 2 A 0 to 2 A 50 W 2 Eight zone control panel DC voltage Rated current Current range Rated power Voltage tolerance 24 V 4 A 0 to 4 A 100 W 2 Batteries and battery charger Batteries Two and four zone control panels Eight zone control panel 2 x 7 2 Ah 2 x 7 2 Ah or 2 x ...

Page 57: ...Number of cable knockouts Two and four zone control panels Eight zone control panel 14 x Ø 20 mm at top of cabinet 2 x Ø 20 mm at bottom of cabinet 12 x Ø 20 mm at rear of cabinet 20 x Ø 20 mm at top of cabinet 2 x Ø 20 mm at bottom of cabinet 26 x Ø 20 mm at rear of cabinet IP rating IP30 Environmental Operating temperature Storage temperature 5 to 40ºC 5 to 70ºC Relative humidity 10 to 95 noncon...

Page 58: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 54 Kilsen KFP CF Series Installation Manual Cabinet drawings and dimensions Figure 13 Two and four zone cabinet with cover ...

Page 59: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications Kilsen KFP CF Series Installation Manual 55 Figure 14 Two and four zone cabinet without cover ...

Page 60: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications 56 Kilsen KFP CF Series Installation Manual Figure 15 Eight zone cabinet with cover ...

Page 61: ...Chapter 5 Technical specifications Kilsen KFP CF Series Installation Manual 57 Figure 16 Eight zone cabinet without cover ...

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Page 63: ...ting mode and expansion module configuration presets Content Operating mode presets 60 EN 54 2 60 EN 54 2 Evacuation 61 EN 54 2 Scandinavia 62 BS 5839 1 63 NBN S21 100 64 NEN 2535 65 Expansion module presets 66 Expansion module zone configuration 66 Expansion module event configuration 68 Expansion module sounder circuit configuration 68 ...

Page 64: ...ne control panels Code Zone EOL Sounder outputs Fire routing outputs Zone type 01 Passive 3 1 Mixed 02 Passive CleanMe enabled 3 1 Mixed Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default sounder delay 0 Default fire routing delay 0 Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start sounders only if there is a fire alarm Inputs and outputs are as follows INPUT1 Remote reset INPUT2 De...

Page 65: ...ne control panels Code Zone EOL Sounder outputs Zone type 05 Passive 4 Mixed 06 Passive CleanMe enabled 4 Mixed Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default sounder delay 0 Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start sounders or restart stopped sounders at access level 2 with or without a fire alarm event Inputs and outputs are as follows INPUT1 Remote reset INPUT2 Delay...

Page 66: ... Passive 3 1 Mixed 08 Passive CleanMe enabled 3 1 Mixed Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default sounder delay 0 Default fire routing delay 0 Default extended fire routing delay 0 Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start sounders or restart stopped sounders at access level 2 with or without a fire alarm event Inputs and outputs are as follows INPUT1 Fire routing d...

Page 67: ...l panels Code Zone EOL Sounder outputs Zone type 11 Active 4 first phase evacuation mode Mixed 12 Active CleanMe enabled 4 first phase evacuation mode Mixed 13 Active 4 second phase evacuation mode Mixed 14 Active CleanMe enabled 4 second phase evacuation mode Mixed Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default sounder delay 0 Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start s...

Page 68: ...2 Automatic Note Alarm relay follows evacuation sounders CleanMe is not currently available for Kilsen detectors Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default sounder delay 1 minute Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start sounders or restart stopped sounders at access level 2 with or without a fire alarm event Inputs and outputs are as follows INPUT1 Remote reset INPU...

Page 69: ... 2 2 Odd zones Automatic Even zones Manual Note CleanMe is not currently available for Kilsen detectors Additional configuration characteristics are shown below Default fire routing delay 1 minute Default extended fire routing delay 3 minutes Default zone delay 0n Start Restart sounders Start sounders only if there is a fire alarm Inputs and outputs are as follows INPUT1 Fire routing inhibit delay...

Page 70: ...lay Delay Display Zone Output Delay 1 1 Yes 1 1 Yes 2 2 Yes 2 2 Yes 3 3 Yes 3 3 Yes 01 4 4 Yes 51 4 4 Yes 5 1 Yes 5 1 Yes 6 2 Yes 6 2 Yes 7 3 Yes 7 3 Yes 02 8 4 Yes 52 8 4 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 2 Yes 1 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 05 2 4 Yes 55 2 4 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 3 2 Yes 3 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 06 4 4 Yes 56 4 4 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 5 2 Yes 5 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 07 6 4 Yes 57 6 4 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 7 2 Yes 7 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Ye...

Page 71: ...d 2 1 Yes 3 and 4 2 Yes 3 and 4 2 Yes 5 and 6 3 Yes 5 and 6 3 Yes 15 7 and 8 4 Yes 65 7 and 8 4 Yes 1 2 3 or 4 1 Yes 1 2 3 or 4 1 Yes 5 6 7 or 8 2 Yes 5 6 7 or 8 2 Yes Not used 3 N A Not used 3 N A 17 Not used 4 N A 67 Not used 4 N A 1 Yes 1 Yes 1 and 2 2 Yes 1 and 2 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 18 3 and 4 4 Yes 68 3 and 4 4 Yes 1 Yes 1 Yes 5 and 6 2 Yes 5 and 6 2 Yes 3 Yes 3 Yes 19 7 and 8 4 Yes 69 7 and 8 ...

Page 72: ... Buzzer on 3 No Buzzer on 3 No 27 Reset 4 No 77 Reset 4 No 28 Alarm 1 4 No 78 Alarm 1 4 No 29 Fault 1 1 4 No 79 Fault 1 1 4 No Alarm 1 2 No Alarm 1 2 No 30 Fault 1 3 4 No 80 Fault 1 3 4 No Alarm 1 No Alarm 1 No Fault 1 2 No Fault 1 2 No Buzzer on 3 No Buzzer on 3 No 31 Reset 4 No 81 Reset 4 No 1 Positive security mode output is on when there is no fault Expansion module sounder circuit configurati...

Page 73: ...ription 7 8 Output to fire alarm devices 7 9 1 Output to fire alarm routing equipment 1 7 11 Delays to outputs 7 13 Alarm counter 2 8 4 Total loss of the power supply 10 Test condition 11 Standardised input output interface 1 Excluding two zone models 2 Dutch models only European standards for electrical safety and electromagnetic compatibility These control panels have been designed in accordance...

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