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Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual
System Description
Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 2-7
2.2.4 OUTPUTS
The F3200 MAF/PSU Module provides 7 relays as standard. These are used for
signalling to the Brigade and for switching alarm bells and ancillary equipment such as
door holders or airconditioning shutdown.
Where more than 7 relays are required, additional sets of 8 are available by fitting an 8
Relay Module.
All outputs are individually programmable with a logic equation of zone and FIP status.
For a networked system it is possible for the brigade signalling to be done by only one
panel by combining the status received from the other panels.
2.2.5 POWER SUPPLY
The F3200 has a 3 Amp battery charger as standard. There is adequate room for large
batteries.
An optional 6 Amp charger is available.
Fuse protected battery backed and non-battery backed dc voltage supplies are available
to power external loads such as bells, illuminated signs, interposing relays or gas release
solenoids.
2.2.6 REMOTE ZONE DISPLAY (RZDU)
A serial port is included in the F3200 to provide a 3 or 4 wire link to one or more Remote
Zone Display Units (RZDUs). Up to 8 replying RZDUs may be connected to one F3200.
Several versions of F3200 remote displays are available.
The standard RZDU looks just like an F3200 FIP, and has its own power supply. The
slimline version (RDU) has the F3200 Operator Display in a small, attractive cabinet. It
receives its power from the F3200.
Operator Controls of the RZDU are a sub-set of the FIP controls.
Additional mimic-only devices can be connected to the RZDU output to monitor the
F3200 zone status. For example, IO-NET can be used to provide floor mimic panels,
AS1668 interfaces or remote outputs for evacuation panels.
For a networked system the RZDU can display and control only the zones and relays
which are local to the panel the RZDU is connected to. With appropriate programming,
such an RZDU may be used to isolate the bells at the FIP it is connected to and hence
silence the bells across the entire network. Refer to Section 11.4.

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