FCI 7100 SERIES Installation & Operating Manual
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FCI 7100 SERIES, NIGHT END NIGHT START HOLIDAYS WEEKEND DAYS NIGHT HOURS DATE TIME CLOCK 5.5 CLOCK Menu Selection Time is set in 24 hour notation. It is set with hours then minutes “HHMM”. Date is set as month, date and year “MMDDYY”. Night Hours sets the Day/Night programming. If no time is set here the system will always remain in the Day mode. Night Start will initiate the Night/Weekend programming which is generally used to make certain sensors more sensitive to particles of combustion than during the day. This must be programmed in 24 hour notation (HHMM). Night End
FCI 7100 SERIES, Main Log Show Events 1: Opens Show Events menu. 2: Opens Print Log menu. 3: Prompts for OK; if accepted, clears the event log and resets the panel. 4: Initiates a sensor sensitivity printout. Scrolls through all logged events, beginning with the most recent event. If user attempts to scroll beyond the end (or beginning) of the log, End of log is displayed briefly, then the last (or first) event is redisplayed. Display cannot give instructions, since it contains all the informa- tion about the event being displayed (same as the display you would see when the event occurred). If there is no log printout in progress, starts a printout as shown above. Once the pri
FCI 7100 SERIES, 24 VDC power, system (TB4) Unregulated Resettable and non-resettable 1.0 amp. max. each circuit, 1.0 amp. max. combined Unsupervised Battery Connection (TB7) Supervised 24 VDC nominal Max. battery size 31 AH Non-power limited 0.6 A max. battery charge current The RS-232 port, consists of an RJ11 connector which provides a standard serial port for connection to a Listed output device for supplementary type service. Typical examples of such devices include any UL Listed EDP device (remote printer or video terminal), any UL Listed Signaling Device (such as the Keltron VS4095/5 printer), or a
FCI 7100 SERIES, INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS: Check that you have all the equipment you need to make the installation. Follow the field wiring diagrams and installation notes in this manual. Install the equipment in a clean, dry environment (minimal dust). Avoid installing equipment where vibrations will occur. Remove all electronic assemblies prior to drilling, filing, reaming, or punching the enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides, being careful to separate the power limited conductors from the non- power limited conductors. Before making modifications, verify that they will not interfere with battery, transformer and printed circuit board location. Do not ove
FCI 7100 SERIES, SLC NO. 1 2 1 2 1 (+) 4 5 (-) (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 (+) (-) AOM-2 (+) 8 7 9 6 (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X ` NOTE: WIRING FROM BSM TERMINAL 1 AND CAOM TERMINAL 2 TO FIRST M500X MODULE SHALL BE AS SHORT AS POSSIBLE AND RUN IN RIGID CONDUIT. (-) (-) 1 (+) 2 (+) (-) AMM-4 (+) 8 7 9 6 (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X 1 2 11 10 9 3 4 (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X (+) 4 (-) 1 (-) 3 (+) 2 M500X NOTE: WIRING FR
FCI 7100 SERIES, 3.5 Analog Sensors The 7100 accommodates only FCI approved, U.L. Listed, Factory Mutual Approved analog sensors and bases. See FCI Publication, P/N 9000-0427 for a list of approved sensors and bases. Each signaling line circuit can accommodate 99 sensor address points, using Address numbers 01 to 99. 3.5.1 Address Switches Addresses are set via the rotary switches on each sensor or module. Setting the address is accomplished by turning each of the two (2) rotary switches until they point to the numbers indicating the proper address (e.g., SW1 @ #2 and SW2 @ #5 would indicate address #25). 3.5.2 Drift Compensation The 7100 c
FCI 7100 SERIES, 3.9.3 Printer Transient Module (PTRM) The PTRM provides sufficient transient protection to the RS-232 output to comply with the applicable codes for wiring leaving the confines of the control box, as well as the proper isolation of the signal to prevent damage or interference caused by connection to certain EDP devices. 3.10 Digital Communicator Operation (7100-D Model) The 7100-D digital communicator model features numerous formats for communication to a central station. The 7100-D provides the following functions: • Line seizure -
FCI 7100 SERIES, Main I/O Select Output On/Off 1: Toggles Fire Drill ON/OFF. 2: Toggles Audible Walk Test ON/OFF. 3: Toggles Silent Walk Test ON/OFF. 1: Opens Select Device to Control menu. 2: Opens Select Device to Enable menu. Note: These are the same menus as used in the Configure section, or similar, except after selection they proceed to the follow- ing menus. 1: Toggles selected output ON/AUTO. Output selections include NAC1, NAC2, and Muni Circuit (if pre- sent). These appear at the bottom of the output device scroll list, and can be entered by keypad as addresses 0001, 0002, and 0003. (Note that AOMs start at address 1101.) If the sele
FCI 7100 SERIES, DISPLAY LOG LOG PRINT LOG CLEAR LOG SENSITIVITY REPORT ` CONFIG. DATE FIRMWARE VER. INFO PREV. MENU # 5.6 LOG Menu Selection Display Log Opens the System Display to all events in the buffer memory. Print Log Sends the entire buffer memory to the RS-232 port. Clear Log (Hard reset) will eliminate all events stored in the buffer memory. Sensitivity Report Will send sensor sensitivity information to the RS-232 port. 5.7 INFO Menu Selection Displays the Firmware Version installed in the 7100. The last configuration and the numerical designation of the Menu Item used for the last config
FCI 7100 SERIES, No. of LCD-7100 units 12345 Max resistance of 24 VDC power circuit (ohms) to most distant LCD 70 38 24 17 4 3.14 Digital Communicator Before connecting the 7100-D to the public switched telephone network the installation of two (2) lines is necessary. The following information is provided if required by the local telephone company: Manufacturer: Fire Control Instruments, Inc. 302 2nd Ave. Waltham, MA 02451-1133 Product Model Number: 7100-D FCC Registration Number: 6KWUSA-34215-AL-T Ringer Equivalence: 0.5B 3.15 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings The telephone company, under certain circumstances, may temporarily discontinue servi
FCI 7100 SERIES, 3.1 Power 3.1.1 AC Input Connection of the 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power source must be made per the requirements of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70, Article 760, the applicable NFPA requirements, and/or the Authority Having Jurisdiction. Guidelines to follow are: • Connections must be to a dedicated branch circuit • Connections must be mechanically protected • All means of disconnecting the circuit must be clearly marked: “FIRE ALARM CIRCUIT CONTROL. • Accessible only to authorized personnel. • For 240 VAC operation, no conductor shall have a potential greater than 150 V to ground. See Table 1 for AC input and battery
FCI 7100 SERIES, 0: Opens DACT Options menu. 1: Opens Phone Line Options menu for Line 1. 2: Opens Phone Line Options menu for Line 2. 3: Opens Account Options menu for Account 1. 4: Opens Account Options menu for Account 2. 1: Opens Communications Format menu Account n. 2: Opens Reporting Options menu for Account n. 3: Opens Account ID menu for Account n. 4: Opens Account CIC / Phone Number menu for Account n. 1: Selects reporting option for Alarms [Off, Can, Must]. 2: Selects reporting option for Test [Off, Can, Must]. 3: Selects reporting option for Troubles [Off, Can, Mus
FCI 7100 SERIES, 3.12 7100-D DACT Event Reporting Codes The 7100-D DACT event reporting codes are shown in Table 6 below: 3.13 Telephone Requirements DC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 0.5B AC Ringer Equivalence Number = 1.3 Complies with FCC Part 8 The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5). To be certain of the number of de
FCI 7100 SERIES, <>: selects response condition from: Day Alarm, Night Alarm, Action, Supervisory, Tornado. 1: Scrolls through coded pattern selections: MT60, MT120, Temporal, CA Code, Coded 4s. Enter label using keypad and shift key. Press button until desired letter appears. Use BKSP/EDIT to capitalize. Use arrow keys <> to shift message from left to right or vice versa. NOTE: if this menu is opened from the Global Config Menu, System ID selection (Menu 5 option 4), SYSTM ID is displayed; otherwise L,AAA LOCTN as shown above. 1: Toggles Multiple Trouble Acknowledge ON/OFF 2: Toggles Alarm/Tro
1.4.4 Printer Transient Module (PTRM) The serial output on the BSM is via an existing RS-232 RJ-11 connector, J3. This can be used to communi- cate to the control with a laptop computer while at the panel. The PTRM module is intended for systems where a permanent connection is required. This type of connection requires that the RS-232 port have sufficient transient
FCI 7100 SERIES, 4.0 Programming/Operation Instructions 4.1 LED Indicators Designation Description Comments AC Power On (green) Lights to indicate presence of 120/240 VAC input. Alarm (red) Lights when system is in alarm, flashes until alarm is acknowledged Supervisory (yellow) Lights when supervisory condition exists, flashes until trouble acknowledge is performed System Trouble (yellow) Lights to indicate trouble condition, flashes until trouble is acknowledged. Power Fault (yellow) Lights during a LOW or NO Battery condition Ground Fault (yellow) Lights to indicate a ground on a field conductor NAC 1Silenced (ye
FCI 7100 SERIES, 1.3 Control and Indicators 1.3.1 Switch Controls • Alarm Acknowledge • Trouble Acknowledge • Signal Silence • System Reset/Lamp test • Programming buttons – Menu/Back – Back Space/Edit – OK • 12 button keypad 1.3.2 LED Indicators • AC Power On (green) • Alarm (red) • Supervisory (yellow) • System Trouble (yellow) • Power Fault (yellow) 1.3.3 Audible Sounder An Alarm/Trouble sounder is located on the Basic System Module (BSM) 1.4 Optional Modules The following optional modules and features are available: 1.4.1 Digital Communicator (DACT) The Model 7100-D provid
NOTE: Level 1 access is required to enter the “Set Clock” menu. The “Set Time” and “Set Date” functions are available at Level 1 access, and it is also possible to view the other clock menu settings (day/night schedule, weekends, holidays) with Level 1 access. However, Level 3 access must be obtained before these configuration settings can be changed. Main C
FCI 7100 SERIES, 1: Opens Set Default Verify Options menu. 2: Opens Set Default Sensitivity Menu. 3: Opens Set PAS Parameters menu. 4: Opens Set Multilevel Parameters menu. 1: Scrolls through None, Smoke, PAS. 2: Toggles between None and PAS. 1: Scrolls through selections for photo sensor daytime sensitivity. 2: As above for Ion. 3: As above for photo night time sensitivity. 4: As above for Ion. 1: Toggles Night Bypass ON/OFF. T1 and T2 parameters are fixed in firmware; they are shown for reference only. 1: Scrolls through Alert Threshold options (20, 35, 50, 65%) 2: Scrolls through Action Threshold options (35, 50, 65, 80%) OK: accepts se
FCI 7100 SERIES, 3.11 Central Station Reporting UL Listed receivers compatible with the 7100 are listed in Table 4 below: † If you are using the Model 9000 and the message “HELP” appears on the printer after attempting to download, the 9000 software must be upgraded. The Model 9000 must have the Model 9307 software package, Revision 900501 or later, to print the PROGRAMMING PASS and PROGRAMMING FAIL messages. Manufacturer Receiver Model Formats Silent Knight Model 9000† SIA-8 SIA-20 SK4/2 3/1 14 3/1 23 Silent Knight Model 9800/9500 SIA-8 SIA-20 SK4/2 3/1 14 3/1 23 Contact ID Ademco Model 685 3/1 14 3/1-23 Sur-Gard SG
FCI 7100 SERIES, 1.0 System Overview 1.1 Description The FCI 7100 is a multiprocessor-based analog/addressable fire alarm control panel, designed for commer- cial, industrial and institutional fire alarm applications. It is available with one or two signaling line circuits. The 7100 Series Fire Alarm Control is Listed by Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864. It is suitable for the following signaling services: • Automatic Fire Detector alarm • Manual Fire Alarm • Waterflow Alarm • Supervisory • Automatic smoke alarm, non-coded and master coded operation • Releasing Device service
FCI 7100 SERIES, Main 1: Opens System Config Menu (PW-L4 required) 2: Opens Walk Test / Drill Menu (PW-L1 required) 3: Opens I/O Control Menu (PW-L2 required) 4: Opens Set Clock Menu (PW-L1 required) 5: Opens System Config Menu for viewing only (PW-L3 required) 6: Opens Event Log Menu (PW-L1 required) Note: View option is identical to the Config option, allowing access to all the configuration menus, but prevents changing of any settings. The limiting factor between View and Config is the password level used. 1: Opens Autoconfig Menu 2: Opens
2.0 Installation 2.1 General The 7100 is shipped unassembled. The shipping carton contains an installation drawing, backbox, Basic System Module (BSM), power transformer and door. 1) Refer to the System Assembly Drawing, P/N 9000-0457. 2) The BSM module consists of a main operating board with pluggable terminal strips, an 80-character LCD display and programming keypad. Install this module
FCI 7100 SERIES, 6.0 Power Up Procedure 6.1. General Ensure that all cables and optional modules (if any) are installed and secured per the installation instructions. DO NOT install any field wiring at this time. Connect the End of Line devices to the notification appliance and municipal (if installed) circuits. 2. Power the panel with AC first. The system will initialize and indicate a “Battery Missing” condition. 3. Connect the batteries, taking care to observe polarity. 4. The system should be in normal condition. You may proceed with the installation of field wiring. Check all wiri
Total Total Supv. Alarm Supv. Alarm Qty Module Description Current Current Current Current BSM-1 Basic System Module, 1 SLC 0.056 A 0.076 A BSM-2 Basic System Module, 2 SLC 0.065 A 0.085 A BSM-1D Basic System Module, 1 SLC w/DACT 0.075 A 0.095 A BSM-2D Basic System Module, 2 SLC w/DACT 0.085 A 0.105 A AMM-2 Addressable Monitor Module Style B 0.0002 A 0.0003 A AMM-4 Addressable Monitor Module 0
5.0 System Programming System programming can be performed either by front panel program- ming as shown below or via portable computer and the FCI Field Configura- tion Program. See the FCP Software Training Guide, P/N 9000-0456. 5.1 MAIN Menu selections CONFIG. where automatic configuration of the system is accomplished, as well as all of the system global programming, input to output
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