Document No: LT0119 F3200 Operator's Manual
System Description
Issue 2.04 29 July 2002 Page 2-11
2.3.3 CONFIGURATION
An F3200 FIP is configured by the system designer and installation staff to suit a
particular customer's requirements. This is done by:
Fitting and connecting the required pcb modules;
adjusting or removing links on the pcbs;
programming the FIP through the keypad.
The detectors, manual call points (MCPs), warning devices, ancillary equipment and field
wiring that are connected to the FIP must match the FIP configuration.
It is not expected that the operator should program the F3200.
The Operator should not alter the links or system configuration
.
Detail of how to program an F3200 is provided in the F3200 Installation & Programming
Manual, however, a summary of programmable features follows:
Module Configuration
The F3200 does various self-tests on start up and includes checking to determine what
modules are present.
It displays the results on the LCD. If the modules present do not agree with the
programmed database then the FIP annunciates this and remains inactive.
System/Global Parameters
There are various system and global parameters which can be programmed e.g. Auto-
Test time, FIP MCP Zone.
AZC Parameters
The AZC parameters that can be configured include:
Modes of operation (caters for special detectors);
Voltage band interpretation (allows various MCP/detector combinations);
Time delays other than the standard 2 seconds into alarm e.g. for AVF, airconditioning,
flow switches.
Zone Parameters
Zones may be configured to be:
latching or non-latching; and mapped/not mapped to MAF, ancillary relays and bells, and
to a display LED.