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GE Security FireShield FS302 User Manual

GE Security FireShield FS302
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FireShield
Technical Reference Manual
P/N 3100353 • Rev 3.0 • 12MAY03

Table of Contents

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GE Security FireShield FS302 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypePhotoelectric Smoke Alarm
Power Source120VAC with 9V Battery Backup
Sensor TechnologyPhotoelectric
Test ButtonYes
Hush FeatureYes
Alarm Volume85 dB
Alarm Sound Level85 dB
Humidity Range10% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
ComplianceUL 217
LED IndicatorGreen power-on LED, red alarm LED
Operating Temperature40°F to 100°F (4°C to 38°C)

Summary

Chapter 1 System Overview and Operation

System Overview

Details FireShield panel models, initiating and notification circuits, and optional components.

Operations Overview

Explains panel operation in normal and off-normal system states, including event handling.

Controls and Indicators

Describes panel buttons, LEDs, and LCD for status monitoring and system control.

Component Descriptions

Operating the Panel

Disabling an IDC

Disabling a NAC

Re-enabling an IDC or NAC

Using the Drill Command

Using the Walk Test Command

Conducting Lamp Tests

FSDACT LCD Messages

Chapter 2 Installation

Installation Checklist

Lists essential steps to prepare for and complete the FireShield panel installation process.

Installing the Cabinet

Provides instructions for mounting the FireShield control panel cabinet, including surface and semi-flush options.

Installing the Remote System Indicator (FSRSI)

Installing the Remote Zone Indicator (FSRZI-A)

Installing the Remote Relay Module (FSRRM)

Installing the Power Expander Transformer

Installing the FSDACT

Connecting an RPM Module

Connecting a CTM Module

Connecting an Auxiliary Power Supply

Installing the Terminal Shield

Chapter 3 Programming

Overview

Introduces panel programming options, methods, and display interfaces.

FSDACT Display

Describes using the FSDACT LCD display for navigating programming options and settings.

Programming Buttons

Explains the function of panel buttons when the unit is in programming mode.

Using the Factory Default Settings

Using an FSDACT

Custom Programming the Panel

Getting Started

Program Find Annunciators

Program Auto Signal Silence Timer

Program Aux Power Reset

Program Signal Silence/Reset Inhibit Timer

Program IDC Zone Types

Program IDC Classes

Program NAC Classes

Program NAC Outputs

Program NAC as Silenceable

Programming the FSDACT

Event Notification Programming

Circuit Programming

Editing Previously Programmed Information

Other FSDACT Options

Chapter 4 Maintenance

Preventive Maintenance

Outlines routine checks and tasks for maintaining the FireShield system's functionality.

Preventive Maintenance Schedule

Refers to standards for inspection and testing frequency for fire alarm systems and devices.

Canadian Tests for Grounds, Opens, and Shorts

Describes specific ULC tests required for circuit integrity verification.

Appendix A Calculations

Battery Calculation Worksheet

Worksheet to determine required standby battery capacity based on panel and device current draw.

Notification Appliance Voltage Drop Calculation

Notification Appliance Circuit Maximum Wire Length Calculation

Appendix B Programming Templates

Panel Programming Worksheet

Template for recording panel programming settings and options for documentation.

FSDACT Programming Worksheet

Template for recording FSDACT programming details, including dialer and receiver configurations.

System Event Reporting Setup

Template for configuring event reporting destinations and 4/2 codes for system events.

Zone Settings - IDC 1

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 1.

Zone Settings - IDC 2

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 2.

Zone Settings - IDC 3

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 3.

Zone Settings - IDC 4

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 4.

Zone Settings - IDC 5

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 5.

Zone Settings - IDC 6

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 6.

Zone Settings - IDC 7

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 7.

Zone Settings - IDC 8

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 8.

Zone Settings - IDC 9

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 9.

Zone Settings - IDC 10

Template for configuring event reporting for Input Device Circuit 10.

NAC Settings - NAC 1

Template for configuring event reporting for Notification Appliance Circuit 1.

NAC Settings - NAC 2

Template for configuring event reporting for Notification Appliance Circuit 2.

NAC Settings - NAC 3

Template for configuring event reporting for Notification Appliance Circuit 3.

NAC Settings - NAC 4

Template for configuring event reporting for Notification Appliance Circuit 4.

Other FSDACT Options

Template section for other FSDACT configurations not detailed elsewhere.

Contact ID Codes

Template for logging Contact ID event codes and their descriptions.

Appendix C Jumper Settings and Wiring Diagrams

Three-Zone Panel

Wiring diagrams and jumper settings for the three-zone FireShield panel.

Five-Zone Panel

Wiring diagrams and jumper settings for the five-zone FireShield panel.

Ten-Zone Panel

Wiring diagrams and jumper settings for the ten-zone FireShield panel.

Appendix D Panel Specifications

FS302 Three-Zone Panel

Detailed technical specifications for the FS302 three-zone panel model.

FS502 Five-Zone Panel

Detailed technical specifications for the FS502 five-zone panel model.

FS1004 Ten-Zone Panel

Detailed technical specifications for the FS1004 ten-zone panel model.

Appendix E Default Event Codes

Default Event Codes

Lists default event codes for trouble, alarm, supervisory, and monitor events.

Default Contact ID Event Codes

Lists default Contact ID event codes and their corresponding descriptions.

Default (4/2) Event Codes

Lists default 4/2 event codes and their corresponding descriptions for system events.

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