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F3200 Operator's Manual Document No: LT0119
Introduction
Page 1-6 29 July 2002 Issue 2.04
1.5 GLOSSARY OF TERMINOLOGY
The following terminology is used throughout this manual:
Ancillary Equipment : Equipment external to Fire Alarm system
Ancillary Relay : Relay in FIP which operates Ancillary equipment
Auto-Reset : Mode for one person testing of detectors
Auxiliary Output : Output for driving additional LEDs/relays
Baud : Bits per second
Brigade : Fire Brigade, or any other authority which receives the
FIP alarm signals
Control Output : Output from FIP to other equipment
Detector : Alarm Detection Device
FFCIF Mode : The LCD is displaying the alarms list. Limited key
entry permitted as per AS1603.4
Global : A function that may affect more than one zone
MAF Zone : Any zone, Alarm or Ancillary Relay, that is configured
to signal the brigade in the event of an alarm or fault
Mapping : Programmable causal relationship between inputs
and outputs
Zone : Fire searchable area of building
1.6 HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This manual describes the operation of both non-networked and networked F3200
panels and also describes the operation of the NDU (Network Display Unit), which is
essentially a networked F3200 without any alarm zone modules or relay modules.
Chapters 1 to 10 apply to non-networked panels, networked panels and NDUs, except
that NDUs do not have 8 zone modules or 8 relay modules, and may not have a MAF
module. In Chapters 1 to 10 if a particular detail or command differs between non-
networked and networked panels, then either the appropriate information for networked
systems is also described or the user is directed to Chapter 11.
Chapter 11 contains information specifically for users of networked F3200 panels and
NDUs and does not contain any information relevant to users of non-networked F3200s.
It is recommended that operators of networked panels or NDUs read the Introductory
sections of Chapter 11.
An NDU may be programmed to operate in “New Zealand” mode for use in New
Zealand. Any differences in operation between New Zealand mode and Australian mode
for the NDU, are described, where applicable, throughout this manual.

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