Fci 7100 manual
The installation MUST be in accordance with the instructions in this manual. Page 4 We do not recommend the use of overhead or outside aerial wiring due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. FCI assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual.
Neither this manual nor any part of it may be reproduced without the advance written permission of Fire Control Instruments, Inc. Page 7 5 of 43 Technical Manuals Online! Page 9 6. It is available with one or two signaling line circuits. Page Control And Indicators 1. Page Installation 2. Page 17 Multiply Line G by 1. Page Notification Appliance Circuits 3. Page 19 17 of 43 Technical Manuals Online!
Listed, Factory Mutual Approved analog sensors and bases. Each signaling line circuit can accommodate 99 sensor address points, using Address numbers 01 to Page Central Station Reporting 3. The Series control can accommodate up to five 5 remote LCD annunciators which may be located up to 4, feet away from the main control panel. Page Power Up Procedure Power Up Procedure 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. I Page 42 of This manual is also suitable for: Gamewell-fci series. Print page 1 Print document 50 pages. Rename the bookmark. Delete bookmark? Cancel Delete.
Delete from my manuals? Sign In OR. Don't have an account? Sign up! Restore password. Upload manual. Upload from disk. Table 3. See Table 3. Suitable for use with the FireMark door holders. Total Total Supv. Alarm Cur- Supv. Power Devices Misc. See Figure 3. SLC NO. Each signaling line circuit can accommodate 99 sensor address points, using Address numbers 01 to To set the address, turn each of the two 2 rotary switches until the rotary switches point to the numbers indicating the proper address for example, SW1 2 and SW2 5 indicate Address This program will compensate all analog sensors for age and environmental conditions.
Each SLC can accommodate 98 addressable module points, using Addresses through The white wire lead must be connected to earth ground. To set the address, turn each of the two 2 rotary switches until the rotary switches point to the numbers indicating the proper address for example, SW1 5 and SW2 7 indicate Address Style 7 wiring requires the the MX Isolator Module to be used on both sides of a device.
It also provides a disconnect switch for each signaling line circuit and a common disconnect switch for both notification appliance circuits. For information on wiring connections, refer to Table 3. 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 devices that may be connected to the line, as determined by the total RENs, contact the telephone company to determine the maximum REN for the calling area.
However, the Telephone Company is required to give advance notice of such changes or interruptions. If the digital communicator causes harm to the telephone network, the Telephone Company reserves the right to temporarily discontinue service.
Advance notification will be provided except in cases when advance notice is not practical. In such cases, notification will be provided as soon as possible. The opportunity will be given to correct any problems and to file a complaint. Do not connect both telephone interfaces to the same telephone line. These numbers must be provided to the telephone company, if requested. The unit must be returned to the factory for repair through an authorized Gamewell-FCI distributor.
Three 3 , LDM modules may be mounted in a single annunciator for a maximum total of 99 points per annunciator. NOTE: If more than four 4 , LDM modules are installed, an external regulated and power- limited power supply Listed for use with fire protective signaling units is required. The module is intended for mounting inside the enclosure of a UL Listed remote annunciator. It may be mounted by means of mounting screws or stacked using a metal hex standoff kit.
Wire routing and installation methods are to be in accordance with the annunciator installation instructions. Table 4. 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.
System yellow Lights when a System Silence has been performed. Silenced Flashes when disabled. Designation Comments Alarm Acknowledge Silences the panel audible sounder.
This switch must be pressed once for each Alarm condition present in the system. Trouble Silences the panel audible sounder. This switch must be pressed Acknowledge once for each Trouble or Supervisory condition present in the sys- tem.
Signal Silence Press once and any outputs programmed as silenceable will be deactivated. All applicable silence LEDs will light. A second activation will re- activate the previously silenced outputs. This switch only functions if an Alarm or Supervisory condition exists in the system. Press and hold to reset the system. The display will prompt the operator as to which function applies. OK Accepts any changes made in the programming field. Alphanumeric Keys These 12 keys allow the user to choose a specific point address by using the numbers for point sensitivity reading, disabling an address, etc.
Press each key the number of times necessary to display the correct character on the display. Level 2. INFO Table 5. Figure 5. Sensors are ion, photoelectronic, or thermal. They are latching and non-verified when auto configured. The type of device assigned to a monitor module during auto configuration depends on the address as shown in Table 5. Acknowledge switch Aux switch Tamper switch Control panel Remote zone Normally open contacts AOM modules are silenceable and activate on general alarm day or night.
AOM modules modified by breaking off tabs are non-silenceable and activate on general alarm day or night. Table 5. Only opens if adequate access OK: if password is valid for desired level or higher , has not already been obtained opens access, logs the event, and continues to next menu.
If not, returns to Main Menu. Type Keypad: enters text via telephone codes. Entry is not valid. Menu Selections System Programming. Menu Selections Table 5. AUTO Is the selection used to either initialize the system or update it. Most system as well as individual SLC device programming can be accomplished here.
In order to use this panel for remote signaling purposes all events must be transmitted off-premises. CAN Event can be reported to this account. MUST Event must be reported. The DACT will continue to attempt to report this condition until all attempts have been made. If the DACT cannot report the event, the event will remain in the system memory and will be retransmitted with a subsequent event. Menu Selections. 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. New devices get default config, missing devices are marked off-line. No change to globals or groups. Globals Menus Table 5. See Menu Example: Pressing the 2" key Once will display the letter A" Twice will display the letter B Three times will display the letter C Four times will display the number 2" This key switch is keyed alike with the door lock, and must be operated in order to activate the key pad.
LOG options for manipulating the Event Log are display, print, clear buffer and selecting to print only the sensitivity report.
INFO gives the user basic system information such as the current firmware version, the last configuration date as well as the last menu designation used during the last system configuration update.
Sensors are ion, photoelectronic, or thermal. They are latching and non-verified when autoconfigured. AOM modules are silenceable and activate on general alarm day or night. AOM modules modified by breaking off tabs are non-silenceable and activate on general alarm day or night. OK: accepts the response selection and opens the Edit Device Type menu. Keypad: enters text via telephone codes. Scrolls through the numerals associated lower case letters, plus the numeral itself.
Ex: press 2" key once for a, again for b, again for c, and again for 2. Another press scrolls back to a. OK accepts new label and exits to the Select Input Type menu. Most system as well as individual SLC device programming can be accomplished here. INPUTS allow the user to insert point-to-point address information to sensors and monitor points individually for device type, location, input group s , and to modify any of the global programming.
DIALER Configuration gives the user the ability to turn the DACT on, program primary and secondary phone numbers and accounts, the format that the receiver requires, as well as the event types that are or are not transmitted. In order to use this panel for remote signaling purposes all events must be transmitted off-premises. If two accounts are used, it is required that the reporting option for each event be set to MUST between the two accounts.
CAN - Event can be reported to this account. MUST - Event must be reported. The DACT will continue to attempt to report this condition until all attempts have been made. If the DACT cannot report the event, the event will remain in system memory and will be retransmitted with a subsequent event.
The limiting factor between View and Config is the password level used. New devices get default config, missing devices are marked off-line. No change to globals or groups. Globals menus. NOTES: 1. In general, BACK exits the current menu and returns it to the previous menu without changing any settings. OK accepts any changes that have been made and returns to the previous menu, except in special cases where it continues to the next menu in a group.
See Menu If the Config option is selected and a valid Level 4 password is entered, the menus are fully operational. If the Views option is selected, or if the password is not valid for Level 4, then the menus may be examined but no changes can be made.
T1 and T2 parameters are fixed in firmware; they are shown for reference only. Enter label using keypad and shift key. Press button until desired letter appears. Use arrow keys to shift message from left to right or vice versa. NOTE: Some menus may appear in different contexts, but with slightly different behavior. For example, the Select Device menu is used in both the Config Inputs and Config Outputs sections to determine which device is to be affected.
The process of selection is the same, but when the selection is complete, the result that is, which menu opens next differs. Options vary by type, may include: Default, 1. No changes can be made. Number keys: set group number. BKSP, not operational. Note: all 6 digits must be entered, with leading zeros if necessary. Pause , and dial Tone Select without advancing cursor. Note: Cursor is on first digit of phone when menu opens.
Note: periodic line test is enabled when either lines Line Monitor setting is 1. The NACs will sound twice for a trouble, 3 times for a supervisory signal and 4 times for an alarm.
While disabled, a point will report a trouble until it is enabled, but will not cause or respond to an alarm. Note: These are the same menus as used in the Configure section, or similar, except after selection they proceed to the following menus.
These appear at the bottom of the output device scroll list, and can be entered by keypad as addresses , , and Note that AOMs start at address Status LEDs and relays are not considered to be programmable outputs. It is set with hours then minutes HHMM.
If no time is set here the system will always remain in the Day mode. This must be programmed in 24 hour notation HHMM. Weekend Days is where the user programs the days of the week that the premises are unoccupied the same as Night. Holidays same is where the the user programs the days of the year that the premises are unoccupied the. If YES, system will operate in Night mode during the entire day. However, Level 3 access must be obtained before these configuration settings can be changed.
Sends the entire buffer memory to the RS port. Hard reset will eliminate all events stored in the buffer memory. The last configuration and the numerical designation of the Menu Item used for the last configuration update. Report 1: Opens Show Events menu. Display shows a log entry Show Events 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 information about the event being displayed same as the display you would see when the event occurred. Once the printout begins, or if a printout is in progress when this menu is opened, the message and function change to 3:Abort printout.
Printout starts immediately, not when OK is pressed. If printout completes while this menu is still open, the text of the menu doesnt change until user presses a key. GeneralEnsure 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. Power the panel with AC first.
The system will initialize and indicate a Battery Missing condition. Connect the batteries, taking care to observe polarity. The system should be in normal condition. You may proceed with the installation of field wiring. Check all wiring prior to connection to the control panel.
Do not use this panel as a circuit tester. Press the OK button. The Main Menu will be displayed.