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Operating Temperature | -10°C to +55°C |
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Storage Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Loop | 2 |
Communication Ports | RS232, RS485 |
Power Supply | 220VAC |
Humidity | ≤95% RH (non-condensing) |
Weight | 8kg |
Type | Addressable fire alarm control panel |
Display | LCD |
Lists the key features, capabilities, and optional functionalities of the FACP.
Details the technical parameters, power requirements, and specifications of the FACP.
Describes the physical controls, buttons, LCD, and visual indicators on the FACP.
Lists and describes the main internal components of the FACP.
Details the various addressable detectors and modules compatible with the FACP.
Information on connecting and using manual pull stations with the FACP.
Explains the function and use of loop isolators for system reliability.
Details addressable input and output modules for system control.
Describes synchronization modules and horn/strobe devices for alarm notification.
Details how to mount and secure the FACP cabinet to a wall or flush.
Explains how to connect AC and battery power sources to the FACP.
Details the AC power supply requirements and earth ground connection procedures.
Provides instructions for connecting the battery backup power to the FACP.
Explains the function and connection of the FACP's alarm, fault, and supervisory relays.
Details the two NAC outputs for connecting notification appliances like sounders and strobes.
Explains the SLC loop for connecting addressable devices and loop isolators.
Outlines the UL requirements for separating power-limited and nonpower-limited wiring.
Explains keypad data entry and describes main programming screens.
Details the two user-programming levels and password management.
Guides through master-level programming functions like Point Debug and System Setup.
Details system settings like clearing program, banner, and password changes.
Procedure for changing the master and maintenance passwords.
How to view supervisory values and status of addressable devices.
Allows defining device address, type, location, and zone number.
Step-by-step guide for defining detectors and modules using Point Edit.
Allows programming of Event and Command (E&C) equations.
Explains the structure, meaning, and usage of E&C equations.
Automated device registration and enabling/disabling devices.
Procedure for performing walk tests on the system using maintenance password.
Allows configuration of system items like TIME/DATE and LCD Contrast.
Configuration options for Notification Appliance Circuits (NAC1 and NAC2).
Describes the function of each button on the FACP's control panel.
How to acknowledge events, silence alarms, and navigate information.
How to reset the system, clear alarms, and reset loop devices.
Explains the meaning and operation of all LED indicators on the FACP.
Describes the display and system behavior during normal, non-alarm conditions.
How the FACP indicates and responds to system troubles and faults.
Describes the FACP's behavior and display during a fire alarm condition.
How the FACP handles and displays supervisory events.
Describes the Positive Alarm Sequence (PAS) procedure and its activation.
How to perform walk tests on the system, including audible and silent modes.
How to access and view the system's event history logs and device status.
How to view programmed Event & Command equations and disabled devices.
Details the NFPA standards for battery standby and alarm duration.
Explains how to calculate the required battery capacity based on system load.