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FDP EX-CPL - User Manual

FDP EX-CPL
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INSTALLER MANUAL
EX-CPL
FIRE CONTROL PANEL
EXCELLENT FIRE SYSTEM
FDP International Group S.r.l. - Via Pierobon, 127 - 35010 LIMENA (PD) ITALY
Tel. +39 049 767249 - fax +39 049 767898
E-mail: info@fdpinternational.com - www.fdpinternational.com - P. IVA 02601740281

Table of Contents

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Summary

PART 1 DETAILS

1.1 GENERAL CHARACTERISTICS

Overview of the fire-prevention control panel's features and capabilities.

1.2 POINT ADDRESSING AND ACQUISITION

Explains how to assign addresses to devices on the loop.

PART 2 CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION

2.1 SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Essential safety norms and procedures for authorized technicians during installation.

2.2 CONNECTING THE CONTROL PANEL TO THE MAIN POWER LINE 230 VCA

Details on connecting the control panel to the mains power supply.

2.3 FUSES

Information on the types and functions of fuses used in the control panel.

2.4 FIXING THE CONTAINER

Instructions for physically mounting the control panel enclosure.

2.5 CONNECTION

Describes the various connection points on the control panel's motherboard.

2.6 LOOP SECTION

Defines a loop section and provides an example of loop configuration with isolators.

2.7 LOCATION OF GROUND SHUNT IN THE CONTROL PANEL

Explains how to identify and address ground dispersion faults.

2.8 MAINTENANCE

Outlines daily, weekly, four-monthly, and yearly maintenance procedures for the control panel.

PART 3 PRELIMINARY REMARKS FOR A CORRECT INSTALLATION

3.1 LINE CABLE TEST PROCEDURE BEFORE LOOP CONNECTION

Procedures for testing line continuity, shielding, and isolation before connecting loops.

PART 4 ABOUT PROGRAMMING

4.1 CONTROLS AND INFORMATION

Details on user access levels and control panel controls and indicators.

4.2 HOW TO SELECT AN ITEM FROM THE MENU OF THE CONTROL PANEL

Guide on navigating the control panel's menu system using its buttons.

4.3 PASSWORD MANAGEMENT

Procedures for setting and managing access passwords for different operational levels.

4.4 ACCESS LEVELS

Explains the four access levels available for users and installers.

4.5 OUT OF SERVICE, FAULT, ALARM MESSAGES

Explains event messaging and visualization methods for faults and alarms.

PART 5 FIRST CONFIGURATION OF CONTROL PANEL

LOOP INITIAL SET UP

Steps for initially setting up and configuring the control panel's loops and devices.

PART 6 LOOP PROGRAMMING

6.1 LOOP STARTING

Procedure for starting or resetting a control panel loop.

6.2 LOOP OUT OF SERVICE

How to place a loop out of service for maintenance or other reasons.

PART 7 POINT PROGRAMMING

7.1 POINT INSERTION

Methods for acquiring and adding new points (detectors, modules) to the loop.

7.2 POINT INFORMATION

How to view and modify parameters for existing points on the control panel.

7.3 POINTS REMOVAL

Procedures for removing points, zones, or entire loops from the system.

PART 8 ZONE PROGRAMMING

8.1 DETAILS

Explains the capability to define up to 63 zones per loop.

8.2 ZONE CREATION

How zones are created by assigning points to them.

8.3 ZONE SETTING

Procedures for configuring zone parameters like name, status, and detection levels.

PART 9 OUTPUTS PROGRAMMING

9.1 DETAILS

Overview of output programming options for control panel and loop outputs.

9.2 CONTROL PANEL OUTPUT

Configuration of outputs directly controlled by the panel (siren, fault, 24Vdc, etc.).

9.3 LOOP OUTPUT

Programming of outputs associated with specific loops and I/O modules.

9.4 LOGICS OF ACTIVATION

Explains the different logic states and activation rules for outputs.

PART 10 SETTING MENU

10.1 DETAILS

Lists the various setting options available in the control panel's menu.

10.2 SUPERVISED; UNSUPERVISED

How to configure the control panel's operational mode between supervised and unsupervised.

10.3 EVACUATION

Settings for managing evacuation and extinguish procedures, including delays.

10.4 FIRE RESTORATION

Defines different modes for restoring the system after a fire alarm event.

10.5 DATE; TIME

Procedure for setting the control panel's current date and time.

10.6 PROMPT

Customization of the initial messages displayed on the control panel.

10.7 PASSWORD

Password management and retrieval procedures.

10.8 LOOP ACTIVATION

Procedure for activating or deactivating individual loops on the control panel.

10.9 RESTORING DEFAULT SETTINGS

Steps to reset the control panel to its factory default configuration.

PART 11 DIAGNOSTICS MENU

11.1 DETAILS

Introduces the diagnostic commands for the control panel and its loops.

11.2 SOFTWARE VERSION

Displays the firmware versions for the control panel and loop micro-processors.

11.3 SMOKE DETECTORS VERIFICATION

Process for checking sensor status, dirt, and efficiency via PC connection.

11.4 LAMP TEST

Function to verify the status of all LEDs and the control panel display.

11.5 AUTORESET

Forces a reset of the control panel, similar to a power cycle.

11.6 CHRONOLOGICAL RESET

Physically deletes all memorized chronological events from the system.

PART 12 CONNECTION MENU

12.1 DETAILS

Overview of connection management functions for external devices.

12.2 EXTERNAL PS2 KEYPAD

How to enable and use an external PS2 keypad for panel operation.

12.3 AUXILIARY POWER SOURCE

Option to power the control panel using an external 27.6Vdc supply.

12.4 SERIAL OUTPUTS (RS232-RS485-LAN)

Configuration options for serial communication ports (RS232, RS485, LAN).

PART 13 EVACUATION

13.1 DETAILS

Describes the panel's ability to manage evacuation and extinguish functions manually or automatically.

13.2 EVACUATION MENU

Accessing and using the evacuation menu for controlling outputs and delays.

13.3 EVACUATION START

How to initiate the evacuation procedure, either automatically or manually.

13.4 EVACUATION” AND “EXTINGUISH” OUTPUTS

Programming outputs for evacuation or extinguish signals and controlling external units.

PART 14 REPEATER PANEL

14.1 DETAILS

Introduction to using a repeater box for control panel coordination in a mini network.

14.2 RS232 CONNECTION

Connecting control panels to a repeater box using RS232 cables.

PART 15 POINTS DESCRIPTION AND UTILIZATION

15.1 DETECTORS

Detector types and configuration details.

15.2 RESETTABLE BUTTON

Details on the manual reset alarm button, its addressing, and point setting.

15.3 INPUT;OUTPUT MODULE

Information on the I/O module's input and output capabilities and programming.

PART 16 GENERIC ELECTRICAL SCHEMES

16.1 CONNECTION BEETWEN CONTROL PANELS AND PC (RS485)

Examples of connecting multiple panels to a PC via RS485 for system management.

16.2 CONTROL PANEL CONNECTION ON LAN

How to connect control panels to a network using LAN and MOXA modules.

16.3 SIREN AND MAGNET CONNECTION WITH CONTROL PANEL

Wiring diagrams for connecting sirens and electromagnets to the control panel.

16.4 SOME CONNECTION POINTS

Illustrates various connection examples for detectors, buttons, and I/O modules.

PART 17 QUICK PROGRAMMING PROCEDURES

17.1 DETAILS

Overview of the chapter detailing important programming procedures.

17.2 FIRST CONTROL PANEL TURN ON

Step-by-step guide for the initial power-up and checks of the control panel.

17.3 INSTALLATION LOOP

Procedures for connecting and testing loops, including continuity and isolation checks.

17.4 POINT ACTIVATION

Process for acquiring and activating points with zero address on the loop.

17.5 INPUT PROGRAMMING

How to program the input functions of an I/O module.

17.6 OUTPUT PROGRAMMING

Procedure for programming relay outputs and their activation parameters.

17.7 SETTING AN OUTPUT DELAY

Configuring delay settings for outputs based on supervision mode and zone settings.

17.8 RESET MODE of FIRE ALARM

Setting up different modes for resetting alarms and restoring system status.

17.9 RESET of CONTROL PANEL for the DEFAULT SET UP

Steps to reset the control panel to its factory default configuration.

PART 18 HOW TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS

System and Loop Faults

Troubleshoots system errors, loop overloads, double addresses, and short circuits.

Power, Battery, and External Faults

Addresses issues with power supply, batteries, fuses, and external power faults.

Grounding and Detector Issues

Solutions for grounding problems and dirty smoke detector faults.

PART 19 TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS

GENERAL

General specifications including case size, material, weight, and operating conditions.

LOOP

Technical details about the loop detection circuit, point types, and zones.

LOCAL POWER SUPPLY

Specifications for the control panel's power supply, fuses, battery, and auxiliary power.

OUTPUTS

Technical specifications for various control panel outputs like siren, fault, 24V, and open collector.

FDP EX-CPL Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFDP
ModelEX-CPL
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

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