Tyco F3200 User Manual

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Document No: LT0122

F3200 Installation & Programming Manual

Appendix A

Issue 2.7

5 July 2001

Page A-7

APPENDIX A2 (CONTINUED)

Olsen C23B, C23BEx, R23B, R24B (and Ex where applicable), Flameguard, Intertec, Apollo

Series 60.

Remote LEDs

Where remote LEDs are used, mode 2 may have to be selected to give sufficient current for

illumination, depending on the particular LED kit used.

Where mode 2 is selected, some detectors require voltage band B3 to be programmed as

Alarm. See tables I-V.

4.

DELAY TYPE

Delay types 2 and 3 with a delay out of alarm (Delay 2 greater than 0) require a non-latching

detector (e.g. Olsen P76B).

5.

VOLTAGE BANDS

The following tables I-V show the expected alarm voltage band for each type of detector in

Mode 1 (standard) and Mode 2 (high current). A “-“ means there is no need to use Mode 2

(and it should not be used).

Where a value other than B2 is shown (e.g. B1 or B3), then that voltage band must be

programmed as Alarm.

Hard Contact Detectors

Hard contact detectors that are not fitted to an electronic base may also be connected

directly across the circuit. Program the detector type as appropriate (e.g. heat, flowswitch)

and voltage band B1 as Alarm (detector operated).

If detectors and MCPs are to be used on the same circuit, with differentiation between them

(e.g. for AVF), then it is necessary to use 15V MCPs and program B3 = Instant Alarm. This

means that 15V MCPs cannot be used on the same circuit as any detector that requires B3

= Alarm.

╔════════════════════════════════════════════════════╤═════════════════╗
║ DETECTORS COMPATIBLE WITH F3200 FIP │ VOLTAGE BANDS ║
║ │ FOR MODES 1 & 2 ║
╟─────────┬──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┬────────╢
║ TYPE │

DESCRIPTION

│ MODE 1 │ MODE 2 ║

╠═════════╪══════════════════════════════════════════╪════════╪════════╣
║ DCD-A │(DCA-B-60R & DCC-A) HEAT DETECTOR TYPE A │ B2 │ B3 ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ DCD-C │(DCA-B-90R & DCC-C) HEAT DETECTOR TYPE C │ B2 │ B3 ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ DFJ-60B │(DFB-60B & DFE-60B) HEAT DETECTOR TYPE B │ B2 │ B3 ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ DFJ-90D │(DFB-90D & DFE-90D) HEAT DETECTOR TYPE D │ B2 │ B3 ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ SIJ-ASN │(SIF-A & SIH-AM) IONISATION SMOKE DETECTOR│ B2 │ B3 ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ SLR-AS │(SLK-A & SLG-AM) PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE │ B2 │ B3 ║
║ │ DETECTOR │ │ ║
╟─────────┼──────────────────────────────────────────┼────────┼────────╢
║ HF-24A │ULTRAVIOLET FLAME DETECTOR

│ B2 │ B3 ║

╚═════════╧══════════════════════════════════════════╧════════╧════════╝

Table I HOCHIKI Detector Range

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