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Brooks Firetracker FT128 CIE - Programmable Input (I0); Relay Output for Routing Equipment (Fault TX) (R1); VDC Power Supply Outputs

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Technical / Programming Manual
FT128 Rev 2.2
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Type (Control, Fire ventilation, Alarm device, etc.)
Output signal period (steady, intermittent, pulse, delay, etc.)
Logic, i.e. normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts
10
.
Control expression (contains one or more trigger conditions).
Note: The output R
0
as default, is programmed as an output for Routing equipment (Fire
brigade TX)
11
. Activated output is indicated by the LED "Fire Brigade TX".
13
This output
can be disabled via "door open" or via menu H2/B10. It can also be tested via menu H1,
see the FT128 Operation Manual. See also chapter Programmable Outputs page 77.
3.6 Programmable Input (I0)
Refer to drawing F665 for connection diagram.
The input has to be programmed (via EBLWin) for the following:
Type “trigger condition”
Supervised / Non-supervised.
Logic, i.e. Normally Open (high resistance, 3K3Ω, when supervised)
or Normally Closed (low resistance, 680R, when supervised)
Additional information when required: Fault no., Zone, Address and Fault message
(Error text)
12
See also chapter Programmable Inputs page 71.
3.7 Relay Output for Routing Equipment (Fault TX) (R1)
Refer to drawing F665 for connection diagram.
Non-programmable relay output
10
. This output for routing equipment (Fault TX) is normally
activated and will be de-activated when a fault is generated
13
in FT128 and this is indicated
by the LED "Fault TX activated". This output can be disabled via "door open" or via menu
H2/B10. Output for routing equipment (Fault TX) can be tested via menu H1, see the FT128
Operation Manual.
3.8 24 V
DC
Power Supply Outputs
Two 24 V
DC
14
outputs that can be used for:
Power supply of routing equipment
15
(Fire Brigade TX / fault TX). Max. 200 mA
(Fuse F7).
Power supply of external equipment, e.g. AAU 1736, EPU 1728, etc. Max. 500 mA
(Fuse F9
16
).
Connections as per drawing F665.
10
Relay contacts: maximum 2 A @ 30 V
DC
.
11
A control expression is also required, i.e. Fire Brigade TX. Regarding "Fire brigade TX", see also chapter Alert Annunciation,
page 111 and Fire Alarm Type A and Fire Alarm Type B, page 115.
12
To view the fault text message, you need to logon and check faults via the “fault acknowledge”.
13
Also if FT128 primary and secondary power are off and for "Watch-dog fault.
14
Refer to Table 1 page 15 for system voltage.
15
Great attention must be taken when the ASE is to be powered from the CIE as some units require high quiescent current. Some
ASE’s might need separate battery backed PSU. The battery size must also be calculated correctly to insure compliance with
AS1670.1
16
Fuse F9 is also for the 24 V
DC
internal power supply output for Web- server 1598

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