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FIREtec FTEN1 User Manual

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INDICATORS COLOUR INDICATION
COMMON FAULT Yellow On when a fault condition has occurred, or if
no other fault Led is on, this indicates 24v
auxiliary fuse failure.
COMMON FIRE Red On when a FIRE condition has occurred or
EVACUATE has been operated.
ZONES 1-4 FAULT Yellow Flashes if a detector is removed from its base,
or an open/short circuit zone wiring fault.
Illuminated when a zone is disabled and
flashes when in walktest.
ZONES 1-4 FIRE Red Illuminated during a FIRE condition in this
zone. Flashes when a device is being tested
during walktest.
SUPPLY Green Illuminated while power is being supplied to
the panel.
SUPPLY FAULT Yellow Flashes during a mains or battery supply
failure.
ALARM FAULT/ Yellow Flashes when a fault on the sounder wiring
DISABLED occurs. Illuminated if alarm lines are disabled.
DISABLED Yellow Illuminated when Zones and/or alarm are
disabled. The specific zone or alarm fault led
will also be lit.
TEST Yellow Illuminated when Walktest function selected.
SYSTEM FAULT Yellow Illuminated if the panel has malfunctioned and
an attempt to reset the system automatically
has been made. Flashes if an error in the
system software has been detected – Requires
attention.
ALARM SILENCED Yellow Illuminated if the sounders on the alarm
circuits during a fire/evacuation condition
have been switched off or silenced.
EARTH FAULT Yellow Will flash if a fault occurs with the earthing.
QUICK USER GUIDE FOR 1, 2 & 4 ZONE FIRE PANELS
FTEN1, FTEN2, & FTEN4
1, 2 & 4 ZONE
FIRE DETECTION AND
ALARM CONTROL PANELS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
USER GUIDE
LOG BOOK
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Document EN02/08.02
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FIREtec FTEN1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandFIREtec
ModelFTEN1
CategoryControl Panel
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Panel Specifications and Wiring Key

Panel Specifications

Details certifications, features, power supply, and outputs for the FIREtec EN54 panel.

Wiring Diagram Key

Defines symbols and abbreviations used in wiring schematics for panel connections.

System Design and Installation

System Design Guide

Outlines essential design considerations for fire detection and alarm systems, including standards compliance.

Installation Procedure

Provides step-by-step instructions for physically installing the FIREtec EN54 fire panels.

Wiring and Connections Details

Typical Panel Wiring

Illustrates standard wiring configurations for the fire panels and their components.

Detector and Call Point Connections

Details how to connect detectors and call points to the panel's detection circuits.

Sounder and Bell Connections

Explains the wiring requirements for connecting alarm sounders and bells to the panel.

Panel Commissioning and Basic Operation

Panel Commissioning

Describes essential system tests and checks required after installation.

Flush Mounting Bezel

Instructions for fitting an optional flush mounting bezel to the fire panel enclosure.

Panel Basics and User Code Level 2a

Introduces panel operation, user codes, and functions accessible via Level 2a.

Advanced User Functions and Testing

User Code Level 2b Functions

Details functions accessed via User Code 5344, including Walktest and Disable.

Walktest Procedure

Step-by-step guide for testing fire detectors and call points on the system.

Front Panel Indicators and Controls

Front Panel Indicators

Explains the meaning of each LED indicator on the fire alarm panel's front.

Zone and Alarm Disable

Instructions on how to isolate zones or alarms for maintenance or fault conditions.

System Maintenance and Logging

System Maintenance Schedule

Recommended routine checks and testing frequency for fire alarm panels.

Log Book Usage

Guidance on maintaining the log book for system events, tests, and service records.

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