7100 Series Fire Alarm Control Installation/Operating Manual Document: 9000-0447 Print Date: 6/6/07 Rev. I P/N 9000-0447 Rev. I ECN: 06-528 Copyright © 1998 Honeywell International Inc. All Rights Reserved Published in U.S.A. 12 Clintonville Road, Northford, CT 06472-1610 USA • TEL: (203) 484-7161 • FAX: (203) 484-7118 www.gamewell-fci.
Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! The installation MUST be in accordance with the following standards: • National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) • National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) • Life Safety Code (NFPA 101) • NFPA 92A – Recommended Practice for Smoke Control Systems This manual is designed for use by factorytrained installers and operators of the GamewellFCI, 7100 Series, Fire Alarm Control.
MAINTENANCE: To keep your fire alarm system in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer’s recommendations and UL and NFPA Standards, and applicable state and local codes. At a minimum, the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA, the National Fire Alarm Code, shall be followed. A preventative maintenance agreement should be arranged through the manufacturer’s local representative. Though smoke detectors are designed for long life, they may fail at any time.
• Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets. signal. It is the property owner's responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals. In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss. • Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector.
Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until manuals are read and understood.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.0 System Overview................................................................................................................ 4 1.1 Description ........................................................................................................................ 4 1.2 Features ............................................................................................................................ 4 1.2.1 Standard Features .........................................................
3.16 FCC Required Information ....................................................................................... 21 3.17 Repairs..................................................................................................................... 21 3.18 Optional Accessories ............................................................................................... 22 3.18.1 LCD-7100 Serial Remote Annunciator ................................................................
Figure 1 Basic System Module (BSM) 9000-0447 Rev.
1.0 System Overview 1.1 Description The Gamewell-FCI 7100 is a multiprocessor-based analog/addressable system, designed for commercial, industrial and institutional fire alarm applications. It is available with either one or two signaling line circuits. The 7100 Series is Listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories, Standard UL 864, 9th Edition.
1.2.2 Optional Features • • • • 1.3 Class A Module (CAOM) with Disconnect Switches for NACs and SLCs Digital Alarm Communicator (DACT) (Model 7100-D) RS-232 Printer Transient Module (PTRM), Supervised Municipal Circuit Option Module (MCOM) Control and Indicators 1.3.1 Switch Controls • • • • • Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal Silence System Reset/Lamp test Programming buttons - Menu/Back - Back Space/Edit - OK • 12 button keypad Figure 2 1.3.2 LED Indicators • • • • • 1.3.3 1.
1.4.3 Municipal Circuit Option Module (MCOM) The MCOM Module can trip a Local Energy City Master Box, or operate in reverse polarity mode for leased line connection. It can also energize a solenoid for releasing. 1.4.4 Printer Transient Module (PTRM) The serial output on the BSM is connected via an existing RS-232 RJ-11 connector, J3. This can be used to communicate to the control with a laptop computer while at the panel. The PTRM module is intended for systems where a permanent connection is required.
Notification Appliance Circuits (TB1) • Two (2) regulated power outputs • Power-limited • Supervised • Non-coded • Max. alarm load 1.5 amp. /circuit Special application: See Compatibility Addendum/ P/N 9000-0427 for a list of Gamewell-FCI Approved, UL Listed notification appliances. Use U.L. Listed End of Line Resistor EOL-N (47K), P/N 4700-0512 Alarm Dry Contacts (TB2) • Form “C” • Rated 2 amp. @ 30 VDC Resistive Alarm signals latch in. Supervisory and System Trouble signals do not latch in.
Battery Connection (TB7) • Supervised • 24 VDC nominal • Maximum battery size 31 AH • Non-power-limited • 0.6 A max. battery charge current The RS-232 port, consists of an RJ11 connector which provides a standard serial port for the connection to a Listed output device for supplementary type service. Typical examples of such devices include any UL Listed EDP device (remote printer or video terminal), any UL Listed Signaling Device (such as the Keltron VS4095/5 printer), or any UL Listed Signal System Unit.
2.0 Installation 2.1 General Components are ordered and shipped in separate packaging for the enclosure and Basic System Module kit. The 7100 is intended for installation indoors, in a dry location. The shipping carton contains an installation drawing, backbox, Basic System Module (BSM), power transformer and door. 1) Refer to the System Assembly Drawing, P/N 9000-0457. 2) The BSM module consists of a main operating board with pluggable terminal strips, an 80-character LCD display and programming keypad.
Figure 5 7100 Wire Connections 9000-0447 Rev.
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Table 3-2 LEDs Jumpers Designation LEDs LED25 LED26 Jumpers W1 W2 W3 W4 J6 JMP1 3.1 Description Yellow Yellow Comments Line 1 Trouble Line 2 Trouble Not used OUT to disable battery IN – No Local Phone Line 1 IN – No Local Phone Line 2 Connection to keypad Cut for 240 VAC input operation Power 3.1.
3.2 Relay Connections System Trouble Contacts • TB2-1 Normally Open • TB2-2 Common • TB2-3 Normally Closed Transfers on any trouble condition and/or supervisory alarm. System Alarm Contacts • TB2-4 Normally Open • TB2-5 Common • TB2-6 Normally Closed Transfers upon any system alarm except supervisory. 9000-0447 Rev.
Table 3-3 Battery Standby Chart Qty Module BSM-1 BSM-2 BSM-1D BSM-2D PTRM CAOM MCOM LCD-7100 LDM-7100 INI-7100 Description Basic System Module, 1 SLC Basic System Module, 2 SLC Basic System Module, 1 SLC w/DACT Basic System Module, 2 SLC w/DACT Printer Transient Module Class A Option Module Municipal Circuit Option Module Optional Remote Serial Annunciator LED Driver Module Intelligent Network Interface Module Supv. Current 0.056 A 0.065 A 0.075 A 0.085 A 0.020 A 0.001 A 0.001 A 0.050 A 0.035 A 0.
3.3 Notification Appliance Circuits The 7100 provides two (2), 24 VDC Class B, Style Y notification appliance circuits. Class A, Style Z operation is accomplished by adding the Class A Option (CAOM) Module. Wiring Instructions • NAC 1 - TB1-1 (+), TB1-2 ( - ) • NAC 2 - TB1-3 (+), TB1-4 ( - ) (Polarity markings indicate the polarity of the circuit in alarm condition). Use U.L. Listed End of Line Resistor EOL-N (47K), P/N 4700-0512 Circuit Ratings • 24 VDC regulated • Max. alarm load 1.5 amp.
3.4.1 Style 7 Signaling Line Circuit Installation When using a Control Module as a Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC), the isolation described in Section 3.4, Signaling Line Circuits, Style 7, Figure 7 is required, or riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72. Figure 8 9000-0447 Rev.
3.5 Analog Sensors The 7100 accommodates only Gamewell-FCI approved, UL Listed, analog sensors and bases. See the Gamewell-FCI Publication, P/N 9000-0427 for a list of approved sensors and bases. Each signaling line circuit can accommodate 99 sensor address points, using Address numbers 01 to 99. 3.6 3.5.1 Address Switches Addresses are set via the rotary switches on each sensor or module.
3.9 Optional Modules 3.9.1 Class A Option Module (CAOM) The Class A Option Module (CAOM) provides Class A signaling for the notification appliance circuits and Class A, Style 6 or 7 signaling for the signaling line circuits. Style 7 wiring requires the use of an M500X Isolator Module on both sides of a device. It also provides a disconnect switch for each signaling line circuit and a common disconnect switch for both notification appliance circuits. See Table 3-4 for wiring connections. 3.9.
3.10 Digital Communicator Operation (7100-D Model) The 7100-D digital communicator model features numerous formats for communication to a central station. The 7100-D provides the following functions: • Line seizure - takes control of the phone lines, disconnecting any premises phones using the same lines. • Off/On-Hook - perform on and off-hook status to phone lines. • Listen for dial tone - 440 Hz tone typical in most networks. • Dialing the Central Station phone number – programmable.
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3.13 Telephone Requirements • DC Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) = 0.5B • AC Ringer Equivalence Number = 1.3 • Complies with FCC Part 8 The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices that may be connected to the telephone line. Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call. In most, but not all areas, the sum of the RENs should not exceed five (5).
3.18 Optional Accessories 3.18.1 LCD-7100 Serial Remote Annunciator The LCD-7100 Serial Remote Annunciator provides an 80-character display and function keys for the following: - “Alarm Acknowledge” - “System Reset/Lamp Test” - “Trouble Acknowledge” - “System Drill Test” - “Signal Silence” • The 80-character display shows all pertinent information except for menus.
4.0 Programming/Operation Instructions 4.1 LED Indicators Figure 9 LED Indicators Designation AC Power On Alarm Supervisory System Trouble Power Fault Ground Fault NAC 1 Silenced NAC 2 Silenced System Silenced Table 4-1 LED Indicators Description Comments (green) Lights to indicate presence of 120/240 VAC input. (red) Lights when system is in alarm, flashes until alarm is acknowledged. (yellow) Lights when supervisory condition exists, flashes until trouble acknowledge is performed.
4.2 Panel Switches Figure 10 Switches Table 4-2 Switches Designation Alarm Acknowledge Trouble Acknowledge Signal Silence Lamp Test/Reset Menu/Back BKSP/Edit OK Alphanumeric Keys PK-625 Key Switch Comments Silences the panel audible sounder. This switch must be pressed once for each Alarm condition present in the system. Silences the panel audible sounder. This switch must be pressed once for each Trouble or Supervisory condition present in the system.
5.0 System Programming System programming can be performed either by front panel programming as shown below or via portable computer and the Gamewell-FCI Field Configuration Program. 5.1 MAIN Menu Selections CONFIG Where automatic configuration of the system is accomplished, as well as all of the system global programming, input to output group programming and NAC coding. WALK/DRILL Allows the user to select Audible or Silent Walk Test as well as activating and deactivating the System Drill function.
Main Any selection (Only opens if adequate access has not already been obtained) Main Config Password Main Config Inputs Type Edit (If BKSP/EDIT is pressed, and editing is possible). Main Config Inputs Type Define Type (After response category is accepted) Main Config Inputs (or Outputs) Select Location Edit _____________or_________________ Main Config System ID Edit Various (If OK is pressed when an illegal value has been entered).
5.2 CONFIG. Menu Selections AUTO GLOBAL INPUTS OUTPUTS GROUPS DIALER Is the selection used to either initialize the system or update it. Is the key feature to the simplicity of programming. Most system as well as individual SLC device programming can be accomplished here. Allow the user to insert point-to-point address information to sensors and monitor points individually for device type, location, input group(s), and to modify any of the global programming.
Table 5-1 7100 Series Menu System Menu Tree Main Main Config Main Config Auto Main Config Global Display and Selections [MAIN] 1: Config 2: Walk/Drill 3:I/O 4: Clock 5: View 6: Log 7:Info 1: Opens System Config Menu (PW-L4 required) 2: Opens Walk Test / Drill Menu (PW-L1 required) 3: Opens I/O Control Menu (PW-L2 required) 4: Opens Set Clock Menu (PW-L1 required) 5: Opens System Config Menu for viewing only (PW-L3 required) 6: Opens Event Log Menu (PW-L1 required) Note: View option is identical to the C
Main Config Global Device defaults Main Global ConfigDevice defaults Default Verification Main Config Global Device Defaults Default Sensitivity Main Config Global Device Defaults PAS Parameters Main Config Global Device defaults Multilevel Params Main Config Global NACs 2: Opens Set NAC Coding Menu. Main Config Global NACs Delay Times Main Config Global NACs Coding [SET ] 1: Verification 2: Sensitivity [DEFAULTS] 3: PAS 4: Multilevel 1: Opens Set Default Verify Options Menu.
Main Config Global Codes Main Config Global System ID or Main Config Inputs (or Outputs) Select Location Main Config Global Misc. [6] Main Config Global Misc. [7] [CODED] 1: Set Day Alarm (MT60) Config [PATTS] to select condition <>: selects response condition from: Day Alarm, Night Alarm, Action, Supervisory, Aux. 1: Scrolls through coded pattern selections: MT60, MT120, Temporal, CA Code, Coded 4s. [L,AAA] FLR1 Lobby Config [LOCTN] 7,9 chng 1st ^ chng 2nd Enter label using keypad and shift key.
Main Config Inputs or Outputs _______________or_________ Main I/O Control or Ena/Dis Main Config Inputs Select Main Config Inputs Select Type Inputs Select Group Input Select Verify Inputs Select Sens Inputs Select View [SELECT] Loop, Address: 1,001 [DEVICE] Key in or use <,> # keys: enters SLC & address (restriction: Address 200) <>: Scrolls up or down to next available device.
Main Config Outputs Select Main Config Outputs Select Type Select General Response Select I/O Group Select View Main Config Groups Main Config Groups Select General Response [CONFIG] 1: Type 2: General Resp 3: Groups [L,AAA ] 5: Location 6: View 7: Copy L,AAA 1: Opens Set Output Type Menu. 2: Opens Assign Output To Group(s) Menu. 3,4: Unused. 5: Opens Set SLC Device Location Menu. 6: Displays all settings for this device. 7: Copies settings of the specified device (last output modified).
Main Config DACT (opens only if DACT is installed) Main Config DACT Account Options Main Config DACT Account Options Reporting Options Main Config DACT Account Options Account ID Options Main Config DACT Account Options CIC Number - and Phone Number Main Config DACT Line Options Main Config DACT Account Options Comm Format Main Config DACT Account Options Comm Format [CONFG] 0:Options 1:Line1 2:Line2 [DACT ] 3:Account1 4:Account 2 0: Opens DACT Options Menu. 1: Opens Phone Line Options Menu for Line 1.
5.3 WALK / DRILL Menu Selections Drill ON/OFF Audible Test 5.4 Is a simple ON or OFF selection. ON will activate the NACs, while OFF will deactivate them. Is a simple ON or OFF selection for an audible walk test. The audible appliances will sound twice for a trouble, 3 times for a supervisory signal and 4 times for an alarm. I/O Menu Selections Output ON/OFF Enable/Disable Forces the toggling on or off of a specified output.
Main Walk/Drill Main I/O Main I/O Select Output On/Off Main I/O Select Enable/Disable [Walk/] 1: Drill (OFF) 2:Audble Test (OFF) [DRILL] 3: Silent Test (OFF) 1: Toggles Fire Drill ON/OFF. 2: Toggles Audible Walk Test ON/OFF. 3: Toggles Silent Walk Test ON/OFF. [I/O ] 1: Output On/Off [CTRL] 2: Enable/Disable Device 1: Opens Select Device to Control Menu. 2: Opens Select Device to Enable Menu.
5.5 CLOCK Menu Selections Time Date Night Hours Night Start Night End Holidays Is set in 24 hour notation. It is set with hours then minutes “HHMM”. Is set as month, date and year “MMDDYY”. Sets the Day/Night programming. If no time is set here, the system will always remain in the Day mode. Will initiate the Night/Weekend programming which is generally used to make certain sensors more sensitive to particles of combustion than during the day. This must be programmed in 24 hour notation (HHMM).
Main Clock Main Clock Time [SET ]1: Time 2: Date 3: Night [CLOCK]4: Weekend 5: Holidays 1: Opens Set Time Menu. 2: Opens Set Date Menu. 3: Opens Set Night Hours Menu. 4: Opens Set Weekend Schedule Menu. 5. Opens Set Holiday Schedule Menu. [SET ] 13:44 (1:44 PM) [TIME] Type HHMM (24-hour notation) keypad: enter time. Main Clock Date [SET ] 07/16/98 (Thu July 16, 1998) [DATE] Type MMDDYY keypad: enter date.
5.6 LOG Menu Selections Display Log Print Log Clear Log Sensitivity Report 5.7 Opens the System Display to all events in the buffer memory. Sends the entire buffer memory to the RS-232 port. (Hard reset) will eliminate all events stored in the buffer memory. Will send sensor sensitivity information to the RS-232 port. INFO Menu Selection Displays the Firmware Version installed in the 7100. The last configuration and the numerical designation of the Menu Item used for the last configuration update.
Main Log Main Log Show Events Main Log Print Log Main Log [VIEW] 1:Display Log 2: Print Log [LOG ] 3:Clear Log 4:Sens. Report 1: Opens Show Events Menu. 2: Opens Print Log Menu. 3: Prompts for OK; if accepted, clears the Event Log and resets panel. 4: Initiates a sensor sensitivity printout. (Display shows a log entry) Scrolls through all logged events, beginning with the most recent event.
6.0 Power Up Procedure 6.1 General Ensure that all cables and optional modules (if any) are installed and secured per the installation instructions. DO NOT install any field wiring at this time. 1. Connect the End-of-Line devices to the notification appliance and municipal (if installed) circuits. 2. Power the panel with AC first. The system initializes and indicates a “Battery Missing” condition. 3. Connect the batteries, taking care to observe polarity. 4. The system should be in normal condition.
# 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Device Type Table 6-1 7100 Series Device Types and Functions Physical Response Action in Alarm Condition Ion Sensor Ion Duct Sensor Photo Sensor Photo Duct Sensor Photo/Thermal Thermal Ion Photo Smoke Alarm Thermal Alarm Smoke Det Manual Station Plenum Det N.O.
Figure 11 Power-Limited/Non Power-Limited Wiring 9000-0447 Rev.
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