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FDP CFN User Manual

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Rev. 1.03
CFN
CONVENTIONAL CONTROL PANEL
INSTALLER MANUAL
FDP International Group S.r.l. - Via Pierobon, 20 bis - 35010 LIMENA (PD) – ITALY
Tel. +39 049 767249 - fax +39 049 767898
E-mail: info@fdpinternational.com - www.fdpinternational.com - P. IVA 02601740281

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FDP CFN Specifications

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BrandFDP
ModelCFN
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

PART 1 PRELIMINARY REMARKS FOR A CORRECT WORKING

1.1 LINE CABLE TEST PROCEDURE BEFORE LOOP CONNECTION

Details line continuity and isolation tests required before connecting the loop.

PART 2 DETAILS

General Panel Characteristics

Overview of CFN control panel features, versions, and connectible devices.

PART 3 CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION

3.1 ABOUT SAFETY

Safety precautions for qualified staff and installation location guidelines.

3.2 HOW TO FIX THE CASE

Instructions on how to securely mount the control panel's metal case.

3.3 CONNECTION

Details on wiring connections to the control panel motherboard.

3.3.1 BLOCK POWER SUPPLY

Explains the components and connections for the power supply unit.

3.3.2 MOTHERBOARD

Describes the components and functions of the control panel motherboard.

3.3.3 CONNECTION TO THE POWER SUPPLY AND 3.4 INSERTION AND REMOVING POINTS

Connecting the power supply and procedures for managing zone points.

3.5 PANEL DESCRIPTION

Overview of panel layout, LEDs, and button functions.

3.6 MAINTENANCE AND 3.6.1 LEDS/BUZZER TEST

Outlines maintenance procedures and the LED/buzzer test.

3.6.5 YEARLY CONTROL

Annual maintenance, including comprehensive testing and visual inspection.

PART 4 RAPID PROCEDURE OF CONFIGURATION CONTROL PANEL

4.1 DEFAULT SETTING

Describes the control panel's initial default configuration settings.

PART 5 ABOUT PROGRAMMING

5.1 ACCESS LEVELS AND 5.1.1 LEVELS FOR FINAL USER AND INSTALLER

Details the different access levels for users and installers.

5.1.4 LEVEL 3

Describes the installer-level access for full system modification and configuration.

PART 6 ALARM – PREALARM - FAULT

6.1 ALARM AND 6.2 PRE-ALARM

Details panel responses to alarm and pre-alarm conditions.

6.3 FAULT, 6.3.1 ZONE FAULT, 6.3.2 OUTPUT FAULT, AND 6.3.3 POWER FAULT

Explains panel faults and specific fault types (zone, output, power).

6.6 SILENCE (2nd LEVEL) AND 6.7 RESET

Procedures for silencing outputs and resetting the control panel.

6.9 PROGRAM SCHEMATICS

Flowcharts illustrating alarm and output activation logic.

PART 7 ZONE PROGRAMMING

7.1 OUT OF SERVICE OF ZONE AND 7.2 ZONE TEST

Procedures for disabling zones and performing zone tests.

7.3 ZONE PREALARM AND 7.3.1 AUTOMATIC ACTIVATION <OUT1>

Setting zones to pre-alarm and configuring output activation.

PART 8 SIREN OUTPUT PROGRAMMING

8.1 MANUAL ACTIVATION, 8.2 SIREN OUTPUT SILENT, AND 8.3 OUTPUT DELAY

Procedures for manual activation, silencing, and setting delays for siren outputs.

PART 9 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

GENERAL, ZONE, AND SIREN OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications for the panel's general, zone, and siren output features.

RELAY OUTPUT AND OPEN COLLECTOR OUTPUT SPECIFICATIONS

Technical specifications for relay and open collector outputs.

PART 10 INSTALLER MENU

10.1 LEVEL 1, 10.2 LEVEL 2, AND 10.3 LEVEL 3

Overview of menu structure and functions available at each access level.

PART 11 POINTS DESCRIPTION AND UTILIZATION

11.1 DETECTOR TYPES

General description of detectors and specific details for smoke, heat, and multicriterion types.

11.1.4 ELECTRICAL SCHEMES AND 11.2 CONVENTIONAL BUTTON TYPES

Wiring diagrams and description of conventional button types.

11.2.3 REARMABLE BUTTON WITH KEY

Description of rearmable buttons with a key for reset.

PART 12 GENERIC ELECTRICAL SCHEMES

12.1 SIREN AND ELECTROMAGNET CONNECTION EXAMPLE

Example wiring diagram for siren and electromagnet connections.

12.2 SOME CONNECTION POINTS AND 12.3 OPEN COLLECTOR CONNECTION

Illustrates connection points and wiring for open collector outputs.

PART 13 HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS

SYSTEM, ZONE, SIREN, AND POWER FAULT TROUBLESHOOTING

Guides for troubleshooting common system, zone, siren, and power faults.

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