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Ampac FireFinder PLUS User Manual
Ampac FireFinder PLUS User Guide
Ampac FireFinder PLUS Online Manual

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  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 22 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 4.13 Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board The Addressable Dual Loop Termination Board (BRD86DLTB) acts as the interface between the external addressable devices and the control and monitoring functions of the FireFinder PLUS. Each board provides terminations for two loops and can be used with the Apollo range of detectors. One slave CPU is required per loop. Note: Apollo devices L2 is +ve (positive), L1 is -ve (negative) AMPAC strongly recommend that the LoopManager test set is used to check that the Apollo loop has been correctly installed and comm

  • Page 45 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION EDIT Z I/O GROUPS GROUP1: GROUP2: GROUP3: GROUP4: GROUP5: GROUP6: Enter GROUP NO. AC:3Z ALM:0 PALM:0 FLT:0 DIS:0 Figure 66: Zone I/O Groups After scrolling through the groups and entering what I/O GROUPS will be turned on by what module/s or dev

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 50 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 10 Accessing a Loop, Device or Zone LOOP OR DEVICE  From the default display, press  Enter the loop number you wish to interrogate then press .  Press the button for the device number.  Press the button if you wish to access a range of devices on the loop,  Press the button if you wish to display the status of a device,  Press the button if you wish to disable a device  Press the button to re-enable a device. ZONE  From the default display, press .  Press the button for the zone number. 

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 47 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 8.8.9 Extra Devices Detected The FireFinder PLUS LCD will indicate extra devices have been detected by displaying the screen below and the FAULT LED will be illuminated. FIREFINDER 26/2/2007 08:05:45 EXTRA DEVICES DETECTED GOTO PROGRAMMING MENU TO RESOLVE SYSTEM IS NOT NORMAL AC:3Z ALM:0 PALM:0 FLT:0 DIS:0 Figure 67: Resolving Extra Modules and Devices To resolve select FUNCTION, enter PASSWORD, press  and the screen below will appear PROGRAMMING MENU 0: RESOLVE EXTRA MODULES AND DEVICES 1: ON SI

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 84 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 19 Glossary of Terms ACF: ANCILLARY CONTROL FACILITY ACKD: ACKNOWLEDGED AHU: AIR HANDLING UNIT ALM: ALARM AVF: ALARM VERIFICATION FACILITY AZF: ALARM ZONE FACILITY AZC: ALARM ZONE CIRCUIT C: RELAY COMMON CONTACT (WIPER) CIC: CONTROLLER INTERFACE CARD CN: CONNECTOR CPU: COMMON PROCESSOR UNIT DGP: DATA GATHERING POINT EARTH: BUILDING EARTH EOL: END OF LINE FDS: FIRE DETECTION SYSTEM FACP: FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FLT: FAULT GND: GROUND

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 77 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 14 List of Compatible Devices Conventional Detectors The following range of conventional detectors has approval to be used with the FireFinder PLUS conventional zone board. Apollo Actuating Device MAX No Of Devices Apollo Series 60, 55000-100 grade 1 heat (60deg Celsius) 32 Apollo Series 60, 55000-101 grade 2 heat (65deg Celsius) 32 Apollo Series 60, 55000-102 grade 3 heat (75deg Celsius) 32 Apollo Series 60, 55000-103 range 1 heat (80deg Celsius) 32 Apollo Series 60, 55000-104 range 2 heat (100deg Celsius) 32 Apollo Base 45681-200 (for above detectors) Apollo Series 60

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 62 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.11 4 Way Fan Termination Board The Fan Termination Board (BRD25FTB) interfaces between the Fire Fan Module and the plant/equipment it controls via the 24 volt 250mA Start, Stop, current limited, relay outputs and monitor inputs. Programmable monitoring of the field equipment is achieved using 0 volts as an input level to indicate run, fault and stop conditions of that equipment. Monitoring is programmed in the Function Menu for a 3, 4 or 5 Wire Start / Stop, Run, Fault, Stop & Common functions. The inputs

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 69 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.14 Printer Specifications  Printing method: directed impact dot matrix  Interface: 8 bit parallel interface  Printing mechanism: 4/6 pin shuttle  Interface port: 26 PIN flat plug 12.14.1 Indicators and Buttons The front panel has an LED indicator and two buttons SEL (SELECT), LF (LINE FEED). SEL Button LF Button TP INDICATOR Paper Paper Cutter Instructions Indicator SEL LF Cassette Ribbon Press and turn to tighten ribbon Press to Release Mechanism PUSH to lock Mechanism PUSH Figure 95:

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 11 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 4.7 Current Limiter, Fuse Board The Current Limiter, Fuse Board provides protection for the boards, cards and other 27VDC distribution within the FACP when the 18Amp power supply is used. The four LED’s associated with the board indicate that 27VDC is available at each of the outputs CN1 – 5. F5 F4F3 F2F1 CN5 CN4 CN3 CN2CN1 HS1 TB1 TB4 Q3 Q1 Q2 RV1 U2 U1 N1236 BRD85CLFB1-A 1A 1A 1A 1A 1A + OUTPUT - + BATT - + PSU I/P - TO

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 37 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 7.8 Tools Pressing  allows for the Testing of the following selected fields TOOLS MENU 0:ALARM 1:FAULT 2:LAMP SELECT NO. AC:2Z ALM:0 PALM:0 FLT:0 DIS:0 Figure 47: The TOOLS menu Pressing  brings up a further detailed selection sub-menu for an Alarm tests. ALARM TEST 0:ZONE 1:DEVICE SELECT NO. AC:2Z ALM:0 PALM:0 FLT:0 DIS:0 Figure 48: The ALARMS test menu Pressing  brings up a further detailed selection sub-menu for a Fault tests. FAULT TEST 0:ZONE 1:DEVICE S

  • Page 32 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 7.5 Disables Pressing  Displays all Disables on the system. ZONE: 1 Zone 1 STATUS: DISABLE ‘DATE’ ‘TIME’ ZONE DISABLE 1 OF 1 DEVICE> AC:2Z ALM:0 PALM:0 FLT:0 DIS:0 Figure 31: The DISABLES display Pressing the will d

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 67 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.13.6 SmartTerminal Controls and Indicators All controls, except for the controls Enable / Disable Keyswitch, are of a momentary push button style and operate in exactly the same way as does the FACP itself. Figure 94: SmartTerminal Front Panel Layout 12.13.7 SmartTerminal Screen Format There are 3 events that can be reported and displayed by SmartTerminal. The types of event are;  Fire  Faults and  Disables. The types of events are only associated with devices and detectors hence faults associated with modules, lo

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 55 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.5 32 Zone Alarm Mimic Card Each card (BRD43ZAMC) has 32 bi-coloured LED’s which can be used to display the status of up to 32 Zones. The zone numbers assigned to each LED are configurable and the LED’s will operate in the following manner for the respective zone statuses: ZONE STATUS LED STATE LED COLOUR FIRE ON STEADY RED DEPENDENCY B FLASH RED DISABLED ON STEADY YELLOW FAULT FLASH YELLOW ALL OTHER OFF n/a The card will also respond to a lamp test when instigated on the panel to which it is connected. Figure 77: 64 Zone Indicator Decal Wh

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 72 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.14.3 Printer Connections and Jumpering Mounted on the back of the printer mechanism is the PCB that carries the;  Connectors for interconnection to the Main Board,  Jumper links required to set the programmed print modes; and  Printer 5 volt DC Power Supply. R5 R6 C14 R7 C15 C16 C18 C8 C17 C7 C19 C21 D2 R9 T1 R8 C3 C20 C4 C22 R11 J7 J6 R10 C5 T2 C13 C12 X1 J1 J3 R1 C9 R2 D1 R4 R3 C1 C2 U1 U2 U3 U4 U6 C6 U7 U8 T4 T3 U5 J2 UP-ATHZP VER:CC 2002.1 J1

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 80 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 16.2 Troubleshooting FireFinder PLUS  Resolution of all suspected faults MUST only be carried out by suitably qualified technical operatives. Problem Solution No Mains Power Check mains Fuse Supply fault LED illuminated Check output voltage it should be set to 27.6V. Low = (less than 26.5V ) High = (greater than 28V ) Check the battery has been connected properly Earth Fault LED illuminated Check all input and outp

  • Page 48 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 8.8.10 Mismatch Detected If a mismatch is detected the Normal Default Screen will change to that shown below. Go to the Programming Menu and select either  Resolve Extra Modules and Devices then  (Device Type) or  (Mode) to resolve the mismatch, OR On Site Program

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 25 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION indicating the conditions are still present for resounding. A new Fire Alarm, manual evacuate or manual alert will resound all the previously silenced Bells and Sounders. Pressing ALARMS SILENCE/RESOUND a second time while the Sounder Silence LED is illuminated, will also re-sound the Bells and Sounders. This button is used for scrolling backwards and forwards through fire alarms, faults, or disablement’s displayed on the LCD. The Multiple Alarm LED will illuminate if there is more than one alarm present Pressing this button

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 51 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 11 Modem / Programming / Debug Interfacing The modem I/O port is a Dual DB9 connector (CN8 situated on the lower left hand corner of the Main Board BRD86MBA) that is normally used for programming of the FACP via the serial port of a PC or Laptop. There is also a USB connector (CN25) provided to allow programming of the FACP from a USB port of a PC. The Controller also has the required hand shaking to support connection to a Modem, thus allowing the FACP to be programmed from a remote site that has an established telephone connection. This allows the system software

  • Ampac FireFinder PLUS, Page 66 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.13.5 Operation The operation of SmartTerminal can be considered to be in one of three states, these are; 1. Power up - when the SmartTerminal is initialising 2. Normal - when the SmartTerminal address has been set and is communicating with the FACP, reporting normal / abnormal conditions and controlling the FACP via the front panel controls 3. Fault where the SmartTerminal is in fault and/or is unable to communicate with the FACP. Power Up The LCD displays a message telling the operator SmartTerminal is being powered up and that the hardware is being initialized. O

  • Page 65 EN54 FIREFINDER PLUS INSTALLATION,COMMISSIONING & OPERATION 12.13.3 Installation & Cabling SmartTerminal is connected to the FACP as shown below. TERMINATION BOARD No.1 ( BRD82LTB2 ) SmartTerminal 1 SmartTerminal 2 (IF FITTED) TO NEXT LCDA MAXIMUM OF 30 LK1 MUST BE FITTED TO THE LAST BOARD ON THE COMMS BUS TERMINATION BOARD No.2 ( BRD82LTB2 ) TO LCD TO LCD

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