Tyco F3200 manual For V2.07 and later software, Auto Test, Fip Mcp

Models: F3200

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F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

 

Programming

GLOBAL DATA (CONTINUED)

For V2.07 and later software

1:Auto test; 2:FIP MCP; 3:FFCIF options; 4:All zones isolated; 5:More

3:FFCIF options provides the following: FFCIF zones (MAF only, all, none) Auto Ack enable/disable

FFCIF type 2/3

Remote Ack enable/disable

FFCIF alarm = bells on enable/disable Display cause by default enable/disable

Always flash non-MAF alarm LEDs – enable/disable Always send non-MAF FF alarm to RDU – enable/disable

5:more selects the following menu 1:Brigade test relay activate; 2:Printer setup; 3:Country coder; 4:more

4:More selects the following menu 1:Daylight saving start; 3:Mains/battery 2:Daylight saving end; 4:More

3:Mains/battery provides the following Mains frequency 50/60Hz Mains fail action

Battery low monitor enable Battery tests enable Charger fault monitor

4:More selects the following menu 1:Keys enable; 2:Remote sounder silence 3:Buzzer mode; 4:New Zealand mode options

The above items are described in more detail in the following pages.

Auto Test

The automatic test of memory, AZCs, etc, occurs at a programmed time every day except on weekends or programmed inhibit dates. This is to reduce the cost of callouts should the auto-test discover a "fault". Only the basic statutory holidays, 25/12, 26/12, 01/01, 02/01 & weekends are inhibited by default. Other state/company specific ones should be added. Note that the default programming does not include an alarm test of each AZC (zone) and to disable the Auto Test completely set the Auto Test start time to 24:00:00.

FIP MCP

The default mapping for the FIP MCP is to zone 1, but any configured zone may be selected. Note that in "special" FIPs which do not have an MCP fitted it should be disabled to prevent Fault occurring on the zone it is mapped to. To disable it, select zone 0.

WARNING

It is possible to map the FIP MCP to a zone which is not configured.

This would not be displayed or logged and the MCP is disabled.

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

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Tyco F3200 manual For V2.07 and later software, Auto Test, Fip Mcp

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.