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Brand | Protec |
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Model | 3200 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Details requirements for detector, alarm, and auxiliary wiring, emphasizing screened cable for EMC compliance.
Specifies requirements for mains supply, fixed three-core wiring, and fused spur labeling.
Instructions for unpacking the 3200 panel and its components from the packaging.
Steps for marking and preparing the mounting location for the panel using a template.
Procedure for safely removing and handling the main PCB, including anti-static precautions.
Guidance on drilling cable entry points and mounting the enclosure securely.
Details the wiring for the keyswitch input and its function for accessing level 2.
Explains the wiring for the remote alarm input and its effect on panel outputs and indicators.
Describes the wiring for the class change input and its activation of alarm outputs.
Details the Volt free relay contacts for global fault reporting to other equipment.
Explains the Volt free relay contacts for global fire reporting and conditions for activation.
Procedure for connecting the mains supply to the panel's power supply PCB.
Instructions for connecting the 12V batteries in series to provide standby power.
Steps for switching on the panel after connections are made and confirming initial status.
Details the different access levels (1, 2, 3) and their permitted functions.
Explains the programmable modes for zones: non-latching, coincidence, and test.
Procedure for disabling detector zones, inhibiting both faults and activations.
Steps to disable alarm circuits, preventing faults and activations.
Guide for enabling test mode for zones, allowing timed alarm output and auto-reset.
Instructions for setting up coincidence zones where both zones must activate.
Procedure for programming zones to operate non-latching, resetting when the cause is cleared.
Details on switching zone end of line monitoring between resistive and capacitive.
Troubleshooting steps for detector circuit faults, including EOL and main board checks.
Guidance on resolving alarm circuit open circuit faults and sounder issues.
Procedure for addressing internal software faults and potential main board issues.
Steps to troubleshoot power supply faults, checking mains input, fuses, and batteries.
Description of high-performance optical smoke detectors for the 3200 panel.
Details on thermally enhanced optical smoke detectors for improved false alarm immunity.
Overview of three high-performance heat detectors with different trip levels.
Description of the detector base with an in-built low voltage drop diode.
Details on the manual call point unit with a built-in 180Ω resistor.
Information on a high output, low power sounder base for S3000 detectors.
Details of a sounder base incorporating a high intensity LED array.
Description of a high output, low power system sounder for wall mounting.