Manualios.com

Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Operation Manual

Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Manual Online:

3.75, 1394 votes
Johnson Controls IFC-3030 User Manual
Johnson Controls IFC-3030 User Guide
Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Online Manual

Text of Johnson Controls IFC-3030 User Guide:

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Pre-alarm Event Operation of the Control Panel IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 31 action. ( Refer to Figure 1.7 on page 17 for an example of this screen and an explanation of its fields.) 3. Investigate and correct the condition causing the Pre-alarm. Note: An Alert Pre-alarm automatically restores to normal when the detector sensitivity drops below the programmed Alert level. 4. Press the SYSTEM RESET soft key if the Pre-alarm message does not clear when the condition causing it is cleared. A subsequent alarm conditi

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, IFC-3030 Operations Manual — P/N 52026:C 08/05/2005 73 Index R–S Point Range select, all events 53 Point Trouble How to respond 26 Panel indication 25 Power supply supervision setting report 58 Pre-alarm Action 30 Alert 30 How to respond 30 latching 30 non-latching 30 Panel indications 30 Presignal 38 How to respond 39 Panel Indication 39 Primary Zone Disabling 36 Print Programming Menu 56 Programming Menu 2 58 PRINT SCREEN key, about 11 Printer supervision setting report 58 Printer Functions screen 55 Program/Alter Status 20 Proprietary Reminder timer Setting report 57 R Read Status 41–50 Annunciator 49 Detector 42 Ge

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Heat Detector Read Status IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 43 determined that the point is in a normal state. Inputs: (detectors, monitor modules, zones) If the point is not in trouble or disabled, and the point is automatically controlled by the panel, the display will be one of the following: AUTOMATIC INACTIVE AUTOMATIC ACTIVE AUTOMATIC PREALARM If the point is disabled, the display will be one of the following. The Trouble Status field will appear if the point is in trouble. DISABLED INACTIVE <Trouble Status>

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Print Programming Menu Screen Printing Reports IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 57 Soft Keys NETWORK PARAMETERS: Press to print node number, node label, Channel A and B threshold, network style. The report looks like this: PANEL SETTINGS: Press to print broadcast time, event ordering, and block acknowledge. The report looks like this: PANEL TIMERS: Press to print timer values for Auto Silence, Silence Inhibit, AC Fail Delay time and whether it has been enabled, Proprietary

  • Read Status Panel Input 46 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 3.6 Panel Input When a Panel Input address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed, the following screen will display. Figure 3.6 Panel Input Screen - Read Status Display Lines 1 through 10 - Refer to the descriptions in "Smoke Detector" on page 42. Line 15 - C

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Read Status Annunciator 50 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 Display Lines 1- 4 - This could display any current event message, or, as in this example, the System Normal message Line 5 - Screen title and the address of the point being read. Line 6 - Displays the annunciator mode. Line 7 - Displays the state of the active LED. Line 8 - Displays the state of the trouble LED. Line 10 - Displays the annunciator source(s).

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Operation of the Control Panel Overview 22 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 soft keys displayed on the screen is ACKNOWLEDGE. Use this key to respond to new alarm or trouble signals. When this key is pressed, the control panel does the following: • It silences the piezo sounder on the panel if it is enabled • It transfers the event to the history buffer • If the panel is networked, it will send a network message. There are two types of acknowledge; point and block. Point acknowledge is for fire alarms: fire alarms are acknowledged one at a time when the Acknowledge soft key is pressed. Block acknowledge is for all other types of of

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, 74 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — P/N 52026:C 08/05/2005 T–Z Index silencing active outputs 11 SYSTEM RESET fixed function key, about 11 System Trouble How to respond 26 Panel indication 25 System Troubles 28 T Time & Date Range selection, all events 52 Timers - See System (Panel) Timers 57 Trouble - See System or Point trouble 26 TROUBLE SCROLL/DISPLAY fixed function key 11 Trouble Zone Address format 41 Read Status 49 Trouble Zones Installed Points Report 61 Type ID codes, see Software Type ID codes 63 U USA Event Order 18 V VeriFire entering custom graphic 13 VeriFi

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, The Main Menu General Information IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 19 changing what is displayed at the top. The arrows will scroll through the list of events sequentially, but will skip the event at the top. • Pressing Enter while the cursor is present will cause the event selected by the cursor to move to the top of the screen, and the list will reflect the events immediately following it. • Pressing one of the Scroll Display fixed function keys will cause the first event of that type (e.g., alarm, trouble, etc.) to display at the top, and subsequent events of that type to display in sequence below i

  • Operating Features General Information IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 11 System Reset, and Drill Fixed Function keys, or the SIGNAL SILENCE, SYSTEM RESET, and ACKNOWLEDGE soft keys. These functions must be performed by a remote device preprogrammed for this purpose. When this panel is not the DCC on a network, permission must be granted from

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Releasing Zones 68 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 Appendix Figure B-1 Illustrated Example of Cross Zone Programming Listing of each Cross Zone option and the conditions required to activate the Releasing Zone, according to the example shown in Appendix Figure B-1. Releasing Zone ZR01 General Zone Z002 General Zone Z001 Smoke Detector L02D101 Smoke Detector L02D103 Heat Detector L02D104 Smoke Detector L02D102 SLC NAC Zone map = Z002 ZR1 Zone map = Z001 ZR01 Zone map = Z001 ZR01 INPUTS ZONE MAP L02D101 Smoke Detector Z001, ZR01 L02D102 Smoke Det

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Operation of the Control Panel Operation of Special System Timers, Presignal, and PAS 38 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 2.9 Operation of Special System Timers, Presignal, and PAS 2.9.1 System (Panel) Timers There are user-programmable time delays for four specific functions: Alarm Verification, AC Fail, Silence Inhibit, and Auto Silence. Refer to this panel’s programming manual for instructions on viewing or modifying these values. (They may be viewed only in programming mode.) Alarm Verification Timer ( VERIFY TIM

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Events History Viewing and Printing History Information IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 51 Section 4 Viewing and Printing History Information The control panel maintains a history file of alarm, trouble, supervisory, and security events, each with a time/date stamp. An alarm history is maintained in a buffer that can include up to 1000 events. All events, including alarms, are included in a 4000-event buffer. History events may be viewed onscreen, and a printed list may be generated. To choose a history display screen: Press the HISTORY SELECT soft key at the Main Menu. A menu screen

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Operating Features General Information IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 9 • Programmable Control-By-Event control of outputs from individual alarm or supervisory addressable devices • Networks with other FACPs and equipment for large applications • Automatic detector sensitivity adjustments based on programmable building occupancy schedules

  • Operation of the Control Panel System or Point Trouble Event 28 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 System Troubles A message from the “Trouble Type” column in Table 2.2 will appear in the second line on the left of the panel display when a device trouble occurs. Use this table to help determine the cause of the trouble. RFX COMM LOSS

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Read Status Smoke Detector 42 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 NEXT POINT/PREVIOUS POINT - Press to view next or previous point. ACCEPT - Press to accept the displayed point for further viewing. Pressing the ACCEPT soft key on the Point Select Screen will display the information that corresponds to the chosen point. Each point type has its own screen. Note: The first four lines of the display may indicate an alarm for a point unrelated to the requested point information d

  • Point Range Select for All Events in Range Viewing and Printing History Information IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 53 4.3 Point Range Select for All Events in Range Pressing the Point Range soft key on the Local History Select screen displays the Point Range Select screen. This screen allows for selection of a beginning and an end point that de

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Fire Alarm Event Operation of the Control Panel IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 23 2.2 Fire Alarm Event 2.2.1 How the Control Panel Indicates a Fire Alarm When an initiating device (detector or monitor module) activates, the control panel does the following: • Produces a steady audible tone (if the piezo is enabled) • Activates the System Alarm relay (TB4). It will also activate the Security (TB1) and Supervisory (TB2) relays if their switches have been configured for alarm • Flashes the FIRE ALARM LED •Displays FIRE ALARM in the upper left corner of the display, a Type Code that indicates the t

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Viewing and Printing History Information Time and Date Range Selection for All Events 52 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 PREVIOUS EVENT - Press to view previous event (In the above example, event 003 of 017). PRINT “xxx” HISTORY - Press to print the history for the event(s) chosen. (In the above example, all 17 events). The report will look like this: 4.2 Time and Date Range Selection for All Events Pressing the Time/Date Interval soft key on the History Select screen displays the Time & Date Range Select screen. This screen allows for selection of a time period that defines the range of events to be viewed and/or printed. Figure 4.2 Ti

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, General Information Message Formats 14 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 The second, third and fourth lines always contain the same device information, as follows: The point event example screen below shows a trouble condition that has been generated by the detector on loop 3, address 2. Figure 1.3 Point Event Display Example The event counts display shows the counts for outstanding events. The date in line eight gives the current time. The soft keys may be used to deal with the event; their functions are described in the Operation section of this manual. System Events Format When a system trouble occurs, a messag

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, IFC-3030 Operations Manual — P/N 52026:C 08/05/2005 71 Index A Abort 67 AC Fail Delay timer Setting report 57 AC Fail delay timer 38 ACCEPT soft key 15 Acknowledge An Event 21 Block and point 22 Acknowledge soft keys disabled local control 11 ACS Points Report 61 Active Fire Control Point Panel indication 37 Active Non-fire Point Panel indication 37 Active Points Report 59 Address formats 41 Alarm Verification timer 38 Alphanumeric keyboard, function of 11 Annunciator Address format 41 Read Status 49 Arrow Keys, about 11 Arrow keys, use of 15 Auto Silence timer 38 Setting report 57 B BACK soft key 15 Block Acknowl

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, General Zone Read Status IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 47 3.8 General Zone When a general zone address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed, the following screen will display Figure 3.8 General Zone Screen - Read Status Display Lines 1 through 7 - Refer to the descriptions in "Smoke Detector" on page 42. Line 15 - the current time and date 3.9 Logic Zone When a logic zone address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed, the fol

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Printing Reports Print Programming Menu Screen (2) 58 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 5.3 Print Programming Menu Screen (2) The second PRINT PROGRAMMING MENU screen displays when MORE is pressed at the first PRINT PROGRAMMING MENU screen: Figure 5.3 Print Programming Screen Soft Keys SUPERVISION: Press to print information on power supply and printer monitoring. The report looks like this: LOGIC EQUATIONS: Press to print all logic equations (1-1000). The report looks like this: CUSTOM ACTION MES

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, System or Point Trouble Event Operation of the Control Panel IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 27 POINT TROUBLES TROUBLE TYPE TROUBLE DESCRIPTION ACTION AC FAILURE The main or auxiliary power supply has lost AC power. Determine whether there is an AC power loss or whether the power supply and wiring is correct. ALIGNMENT MODE A beam detector is in configuration mode. No action is necessary, as the trouble will clear when the configuration is complete. However, the detector will not detect a fire while this trouble exists. BATTERY HIGH The power supply’s battery charge is too high. Check the

  • Johnson Controls IFC-3030, Read Status Releasing Zone 48 IFC-3030 Operations Manual — PN 52026:C 08/05/2005 3.10 Releasing Zone When a releasing zone address is entered into the Point Select Screen and the ACCEPT soft key is pressed, the following screen will display. Figure 3.10 Releasing Zone Screen - Read Status Display Lines 9 through 7 - Refer to the descriptions in "Smoke Detector" on page 42. Line 9 - DELAY TIME - Gives the delay time setting - a value from 0 to 60 seconds - for this releasing zone. Line 10 - ABORT SWITCH - Displays the type of abort switch; ULI, IRI, NYC or AHJ. Line 11 - CROSS ZONE - Displays the cross zone setting; NO, YES, ZONE, or HEAT. Line 12 - S

Related Products and Documents (Smoke Alarm):

Comparable Devices:

# Manufacturer Model Document Type File Updated Pages Size
1 Gaggenau VL 430 Operating and assembly instructions manual gaggenau/vl-430-G9I.pdf 14 Jul 2023 16 0.27 Mb
2 KitchenAid KUIS15NNZW Use and care manual kitchenaid/kuis15nnzw-L8N.pdf 19 Dec 2022 68
3 Apache Technologies Horizon Operator's manual apache-technologies/horizon-45B.pdf 14 Dec 2023 8
4 Dynex DX-HDEN20 Operation & user’s manual dynex/dx-hden20-L1V.pdf 30 Oct 2023 12 0.94 Mb
5 LSIS XBC-DN32U Operation & user’s manual lsis/xbc-dn32u-UQP.pdf 30 Jun 2023 1322
6 KitchenAid 810-0021 Installation instructions and use & care manual kitchenaid/810-0021-LKY.pdf 09 Nov 2023 37

Similar Resources:

  • ABB

    COMMANDER 100

    (24 pages)
    ABB InstrumentationCOMMANDER 100/V100Controllers &COMMANDER 150/160IndicatorsOperating GuideMODBUS (RTU)Communications Option2674.1A2A3888888COMMANDER160COMMANDER 10022.6123.02COMMANDER 1000PEN 411 …
  • Essence

    Care Home

    (6 pages)
    Care @ Home User GuideOakville Trafalgar Memorial Hospital 3001 Hospital Gate, Oakville, ON L6M 0L3Tel: 905.338.4357 Toll Free: 1.800.665.7853www.ConnectcareMedicalAlert.ca …
  • BRK electronic

    CO2120PDN

    (21 pages)
    MODEL CO2120PDN—User’s Manual 120V Plug-In Carbon Monoxide Alarm With Digital Display and Silence Feature M06-1045-000 6/99 120V AC 60 Hz .085A Standby .087A Alarm With PeakCO LevelDisplay! …
  • Elkron

    FO31WL

    (2 pages)
    ITALIANO SENSORE OTTICO DI FUMO VIA RADIO BIDIREZIONALE FO31WL WIRELESS BIDIRECTIONAL SMOKE DETECTOR FO31WL DETECTEUR FUME RADIO BIDIRECTIONELLE FO31WL   Fig. 1 Fig. 2 CARATTERISTICHE TECNICHE Alimentazione........................... 2 pile Lithium/Manganese Dioxide da 3V tipo CR123A - Formati: CR17345 (IEC), 5018LC (ANSI) …
  • Visonic

    MCT-427

    (1 pages)
    MCT-427 is a fully supervised wireless heat and photoelectric smoke detector that is compatible with PowerMax® home security systems and other Visonic PowerCode™ wireless receivers. By sensing rapid temperature changes in areas where they may occur, such as kitchens or attics, MCT-427 activates an alarm when temperatures reach 50°C (122°F) and start in …
  • Hochiki

    FireNET 4127

    (217 pages)
    FireNET 4127 I & O Manual 1 v1.90 UL FireNET 4127 Analog Addressable Fire Alarm System Installation and Operation Manual Hochiki America Corporation 7051 Village Drive, Suite 100 Buena Park, CA 90621-2268 714.522.2246 Corporate Headquarters 800.845.6692 Technical Support http://www.hochiki.com Version 1.90 - ULCreated: 08 …

Comments, Questions and Opinions: