Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

Network Programming

SID MENU ONE (CONTINUED)

If the F3200 is programmed to receive FFCIF events from a particular SID, then it is also able to send Ack, Reset and Isolate commands for the event back to the originating SID (providing that reset and isolate of remote alarms is also enabled - refer section 11.7 FFCIF config).

5. TX CMD : (Yes/No)

If enabled this allows this panel to send commands to the selected SID. This includes zone reset/isolate/test commands as well as system commands such as system test/battery test/bell test. If disabled, this panel is still allowed to recall the status of zones from the selected SID but not control them.

6. RX CMD : (Yes/No)

If enabled this allows this panel to receive and execute commands from the selected SID. If disabled, commands received from the selected SID will be ignored but a recall of zone status will still be permitted. NOTE :- this option does not affect FFCIF commands received from another panel which will still be accepted, (if FFCIF TX alarms is enabled), even if the RX CMD option here is disabled. (refer also section 11.7 FFCIF configuration).

11.4.2SID MENU TWO

1. SID : (1-254)

Change the SID number that is being viewed/modified.

2. Use MAF relay data : (Yes/No)

If enabled, MAF data received from the selected SID will be used by this panel i.e. combined with local MAF status and possibly MAF status of other SIDs and used to drive the brigade signalling etc. Refer to section 11.2.2 for a description of network MAF status.

3. Use MAF totals : (Yes/No)

If enabled, the totals received from the selected SID are included in the totals shown on this panel. If enabled, it also means that a non zero total received from the selected SID, (alarm, fault or isolate), will cause the corresponding LED on the front panel to turn on. Also, if enabled, the buzzer will turn on when a new MAF or system fault (as received in the MAF status) is received from the selected SID. The buzzer will turn on if "use MAF totals" is enabled even if "use MAF relay data" is disabled for the selected SID.

4. Status search : (Yes/No)

If enabled, a recall of off normal zones will include the selected SID in the search. If disabled, an off normal recall will not search the SID but specific zones from that SID may still be recalled using their network zone number.

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page 11-13

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Tyco F3200 manual SID Menu TWO

F3200 specifications

The Tyco F3200 series is a sophisticated fire alarm control panel designed for use in various commercial and industrial settings. Renowned for its reliability and ease of use, the Tyco F3200 stands out for its advanced features and state-of-the-art technology, making it a preferred choice for fire safety professionals.

One of the key features of the Tyco F3200 is its modular design, which allows for customization based on specific building requirements. This flexibility enables users to scale the system efficiently, with the capability to connect multiple panels in a network configuration. This adaptability is crucial for large facilities that require comprehensive coverage across expansive areas.

The F3200 utilizes a microprocessor-based control technology that ensures swift processing and response times. This technology enhances the panel's ability to monitor and manage alarms, alerts, and system status, ensuring that users receive real-time updates and notifications in the event of an emergency. The intuitive user interface, characterized by a clear display and user-friendly controls, simplifies the operation process, making it easier for staff to manage the fire alarm system effectively.

Additionally, the Tyco F3200 is compatible with various detection devices, including smoke detectors, heat detectors, and manual pull stations. This compatibility means that the system can be tailored to meet specific safety needs, accommodating a wide array of environments. Furthermore, the panel supports both conventional and addressable devices, providing flexibility in system design.

Another significant advantage of the Tyco F3200 is its advanced communication capabilities. The panel can integrate with various alarm transmission technologies, including RS-232 and RS-485 interfaces, allowing for seamless communication with remote monitoring stations. This feature enhances the reliability of emergency response efforts.

Moreover, the F3200 includes robust diagnostic and reporting tools that help maintenance personnel ensure the system's optimal performance. It provides comprehensive event logs and troubleshooting features, allowing for easy identification of issues and efficient maintenance procedures.

In summary, the Tyco F3200 is an advanced fire alarm control panel that integrates cutting-edge technology, flexibility, and user-friendliness. Its modular design, quick response time, compatibility with various devices, and strong communication capabilities make it an excellent choice for anyone seeking a dependable fire alarm system. Whether for small businesses or large-scale operations, the F3200 delivers essential fire safety solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of its users.