Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

 

 

Network Programming

NETWORK MAF STATUS (CONTINUED)

 

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true if the bells are isolated at this panel or if the bells are silenced from the

 

 

network. A bells silence state received from a network panel will be applied

 

 

at this panel if 1. “use maf status” is enabled at this panel for the remote panel

 

 

and 2. this panel has “allow receive net bells silence” enabled. (Refer Section

 

 

11.5.3).

 

No other output logic tokens are affected by MAF status from other panels.

11.2.3PROGRAMMING METHODOLOGY 1) SID designation

A unique SID number (1-254) must be given to every fire panel and network accessory (PTM,NLDU,PMB etc). Numbering can be achieved in different ways, for example a multi- building senario.

Each main FIP in each building could have a SID number starting with 10, 20, 30 etc. Every FIP in the same building could then be consecutively numbered after the main FIP, or perhaps a number which may signify the level in the building of which the FIP is located. (ie SID number 22 could mean the second slave FIP in building 2. The master FIP would be 20)

2) Group Membership

Groups could be allocated on the basis of buildings, for example all units in one building are members of the same group. A printer in a building allocated as Group One will only print Group One events.

Units can, if necessary, belong to more than one group, eg. there may be three independent groups for three buildings on site, but a unit in a site monitoring office can be a member of all three groups.

To continue the example, the Group One printer prints only Group One events, but the site monitoring printer prints all events from Groups One, Two and Three.

Units that receive the events are permitted to process them only if there is at least one group that the sender and receiver have in common.

The groups concept also applies to Alarm annunciation on the F3200 LCD. An F3200 can be programmed whether to receive alarms from other FIPs on the network. If this is so, the F3200 will only display alarms from sending FIPs that have a Group common to the receiving F3200.

For example, a building has 3 FIPs which are members of Group 7. Two are sub-FIPs, which only display alarms from any of the 3 FIPs in Group 7. The main FIP can display its own alarms, plus those of the other two. However, the main FIP could be programmed to also be a member of Group 4, thus alarms from a panel in Group 4, eg. another building, could be displayed on the main FIP's LCD.

3) SID LIST programming

Section 11.4 describes the programming of the SID list. Each SID on the network that this panel needs to know about must be programmed into the SID list of this panel. Determine what functions are to be performed by each SID and what information is to be shared by which SIDs. The SID list provides a number of options which can be enabled or disabled per SID. A master SID will probably have nearly all of these options set to YES, while a slave SID will probably have less options enabled.

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5 July 2001

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F3200 specifications

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