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Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE User Manual

Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE
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Technical/Programming Manual
FT1020G3
Rev 2.2.1
For Software V2.2.x
FT1020G3 CIE
M435 February 2016

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Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandPanasonic
ModelFiretracker FT1020G3 CIE
CategoryFire Alarms
LanguageEnglish

Summary

3 TLON Network

3.1 FT1020G3 TLON Network

Explains the FT1020G3 system's capability for single or redundant TLON networks with up to 30 control units.

3.2 Redundant TLON Network

Details the setup for redundant TLON networks using two connection boards for enhanced reliability.

4 Control & Indicating Equipment

4.1 FT1020G3 Specifications

Lists the technical specifications of the FT1020G3 Control Panel, including voltage, current, size, and approvals.

4.3 COM Loops

Explains the four COM loops of the FT1020G3, supporting up to 255 units per loop for system connectivity.

5 Expansion Boards 458x

5.1 8 Zones Expansion Board 4580

Details the 4580 board with eight zone line inputs for conventional detectors and its programming.

6 Optional Modules

6.4 Occupant Warning System (OWS)

Introduces the OWS, detailing its features and amplifier options.

8 TLON Connection Board 5090

8.2 Redundant TLON Network

Details the setup for redundant TLON networks using two connection boards for fault tolerance.

9 Peripheral Devices

9.1 COM Loop Units

Explains COM loop topology, unit addressing, current consumption, and cable length considerations.

10 Programmable Inputs

10.1 Control Unit Inputs I0-I3

Details the four non-supervised programmable inputs on the Control Unit and their configuration.

10.2 Inputs 0-4 on Expansion Board 4583

Covers the five programmable inputs on the 4583 expansion board, distinguishing between supervised and non-supervised.

11 Input Programming

11.1 Trigger Conditions

Lists and explains the various trigger conditions available for programming inputs in EBLWin.

12 Programmable Outputs

12.1 Control Unit Outputs S0 – S3

Details the four programmable, supervised voltage outputs (S0-S3) of the Control Unit.

13 Output Programming

13.1 Type of Output

Lists and explains the various types of programmable outputs available, such as Control, Extinguishing, and Alarm Device.

13.5 Control Expression

Explains how to create control expressions using trigger conditions and logical operators to define output behavior.

14 Short Circuit Isolators

14.1 Short Circuit Isolators (Addressable)

Explains the use and programming of addressable short circuit isolators for COM loop safety.

15 Interlocking Function

15.1 Programming of Interlocking Function

Details how to program interlocking functions using EBLWin, including defining inputs, outputs, and combinations.

16 Fire Door Closing (MDH)

17 Functions / Services / Features

17.4 Alarm Algorithms for Smoke Detectors / Detection Levels / Offsets

Details the three detection levels (Fire Alarm, Pre-Warning, Heavy Smoke Alarm) within each alarm algorithm.

17.5 Algorithms for Analogue Heat Detectors

Explains how heat detectors conform to Class A1, A2 S, and B S algorithms based on temperature rise.

17.8 2-Zone / 2-Address Dependence (Co-incidence Alarm)

Discusses co-incidence alarm functions to avoid false alarms by requiring multiple units or zones to activate.

17.9 Delayed Alarm

Explains delayed fire alarm activation to prevent nuisance alarms, detailing its function for smoke detectors and zone inputs.

17.11 Alarm Verification Facility (AVF)

Details the AVF function for conventional zone inputs to reduce false alarms by verifying smoke detection before activating alarms.

17.15 Fire Alarm Type A and Fire Alarm Type B

Differentiates between Fire alarm types A and B based on the number of detectors activated, impacting real fire probability.

17.16 Disable Zones, Alarm Points, Outputs, etc.

Details how to disable and re-enable zones, addresses, outputs, alarm devices, and interlocking functions.

17.18 Test Mode

Describes how to perform monthly/annual tests on alarm points/zones and the effect on delay times.

17.19 Test Alarm Devices

Details the procedure for testing programmable alarm devices via menu H8/S4, including activation and deactivation logic.

17.24 Fault Signal (Fault Condition)

18 Special New Zealand Functions

18.2 Battery Faults

Describes battery fault detection, including low battery capacity and auto battery test failure messages.

19 Advanced Mode

19.2 Fire Judgement

Discusses fire judgement based on alarm threshold levels, area algorithms, and delay times for accurate fire detection.

19.3 Alarm Threshold Levels

Details the fire alarm threshold levels for different detector types (4452, 4401, 4400) and algorithms.

19.4 Alarm Delay Time

Explains how alarm delay time varies based on detector type, cause of alarm, and algorithm settings.

19.5 Learning Function / Learning Conditions

20 Control Unit Properties

20.1 Control Unit Properties Dialog Box

Opens the dialog box for configuring Control Unit properties like number, name, and peripherals (MMI board, printer).

21 System Properties (Settings)

21.1 System Properties Dialog Box

Opens the System properties dialog box for configuring general settings like installation name, user definable text, and alert annunciation.

22 EBLWin Menus

22.4 The Tools Menu

Explains the Tools menu functions in EBLWin for PC connection, download, backup, and software management.

23 Download SSD

23.2 SSD Download

Explains the process of downloading Site Specific Data (SSD) to single Control Units or TLON networks.

24 Download Software (System Firmware)

24.1 Single Control Unit (CIE.)

Guides on downloading new system firmware to a single Control Unit, emphasizing SSD backup and communication setup.

26 FT1020G3 Cable Length Calculation

27 Current Consumption

28 Power Supply

28.3 Main Power Source (Power Supply)

Describes the main power source, a 150W switching power supply, and its voltage and current specifications.

28.4 Standby Power Source (Batteries)

Explains the standby power source using 12V batteries, capacity calculation, and backup time considerations.

29 S/W Versions

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