Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Technical And Programming Manual
Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Technical And Programming Manual

Panasonic Firetracker FT1020G3 CIE Technical And Programming Manual

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Technical/Programming Manual
FT1020G3
Rev 2.2.1
For Software V2.2.x
FT1020G3 CIE
M435
February 2016

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  • Page 1 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For Software V2.2.x FT1020G3 CIE M435 February 2016...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table of contents Introduction _____________________________________________________________ 9 General introduction ....................9 Definitions / Explanations ..................9 Overview ______________________________________________________________ 10 The FT1020G3 system ................... 10 2.1.1 Printer ......................10 2.1.2 Expansion boards..................... 10 2.1.3 Power supply....................10 Software (S/W) versions ..................
  • Page 4 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 6.1.3 Configuration and Programming ............... 32 6.1.4 Fan Reset ......................34 6.1.5 Fan Front Display ..................... 35 6.1.6 Supply Air Fan ....................35 6.1.7 Smoke Exhaust Fan ..................36 Zone control ......................37 6.2.1 Controls & Indications ..................37 6.2.2 Zone Control Configuration ................
  • Page 5 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 9.4.2 Alarm Devices (sounders, etc.) ................. 71 9.4.3 Magnetic Door Holders ..................71 9.4.4 Duct Detector Chambers .................. 71 10 Programmable inputs ____________________________________________________ 72 10.1 Control Unit Inputs I0-I3 ..................73 10.2 Inputs 0-4 on expansion board 4583 ............... 73 10.2.1 Not supervised ....................
  • Page 6 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 15.4 Interlocking control expressions ................100 16 Fire Door Closing (MDH) ________________________________________________ 101 17 Functions / Services / Features ___________________________________________ 102 17.1 Sensor value ......................102 17.2 Week average sensor value ................. 102 17.3 Decision value ...................... 103 17.4 Alarm algorithms for smoke detectors / Detection levels / Offsets ......
  • Page 7 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 17.28 Zone Groups ......................126 18 Special New Zealand functions ___________________________________________ 127 18.1 Alarm devices ...................... 127 18.1.1 Silence Alarms (inside switch) ................ 127 18.1.2 New Zealand FB Bulgin Silence switch (outside switch) ........127 18.1.2.1 Isolated alarm ..................
  • Page 8 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 22 EBLWin menus ________________________________________________________ 146 22.1 The file menu ....................... 146 22.1.1 New ....................... 146 22.1.2 Open ......................146 22.1.3 Import from Win512 ..................146 22.1.4 Report ......................146 22.1.5 Save ......................147 22.1.6 Save As ......................147 22.1.7 Print labels .....................
  • Page 9 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 27 Current consumption ___________________________________________________ 174 28 Power supply _________________________________________________________ 177 28.1 Charger functions ....................177 28.1.1 Battery charging ..................... 177 28.1.2 Battery charging functions: ................178 28.1.3 Battery protection functions ................178 28.2 Current consumption calculations ................. 178 28.3 Main power source (power supply) ...............
  • Page 10 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table of Figures Figure 1 FT1020G3 System Overview ..................11 Figure 2 Redundant fibre optic network for more than 3 control panels ........16 Figure 3 Redundant fibre optic network for up to 3 control panels ..........16 Figure 4 The FT1020G3 Control Unit, with printer ..............
  • Page 11 Technical Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 51 Time Channel Setting .................... 152 Figure 52 Editing Time Channel Intervals ................153 Figure 53 Alarm Algorithms Dialog Box ................. 154 Figure 54 Smoke / heat algorithms example ................154 Figure 55 Example setting for national holidays ..............157 Figure 56 COM Loop Current Consumtion vs.
  • Page 12: Introduction

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Introduction General introduction document with information of special FT1020G3 Technical / Programming Manual is a interest for planning engineers as well as service / commissioning engineers. This document should be read in conjunction with FT1020G3 Operation Manual since most of the information in one of the documents is not found in the other document and vice versa.
  • Page 13: Overview

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Overview The FT1020G3 system FT1020G3 is a microprocessor controlled intelligent fire alarm system, intended for Analogue addressable smoke detectors, as well as conventional detectors and manual call points. Programmable control outputs and output units are available. Up to 1020 addresses can be connected to each Control Unit (CIE).
  • Page 14: Figure 1 Ft1020G3 System Overview

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 1 FT1020G3 System Overview...
  • Page 15: Documents

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Documents The following documents are available:  Technical / Programming Manual (this document)  Operation Manual  Connection diagrams Information found in one document is normally not to be found in another document, i.e. Product Leaflet for FT1020G3 and other units the documents complement each other.
  • Page 16: Tlon Manager

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Notes: The SSD files saved in one version of EBLWin is not backward compatible with any other earlier versions of PC configuration e.g. WinG3. It is highly recommended to backup (upload) the SSD file before the system software (EBL512 G3) can be downloaded, 2.5.2 TLON Manager...
  • Page 17: Tlon Network

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 TLON Network For further details refer to “TLON Technical / Operation Manual” M437, see also chapter “TLON connection board 5090” page 50. FT1020G3 TLON network FT1020G3 system can be one Control Unit (CIE) or up to 30 Control Units connected in a TLON Network.
  • Page 18: Network Connections

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Increase the maximum cable length between TLON segments.  Reduce unnecessary communications traffic on the respective network links.  Improve efficiency of the communications channel.  Up to 6 control panels can be connected to one channel i.e. one segment. When the TLON is divided into more than one segment, the short circuit will affect the communication between the Control Units in this segment only, the communication between Control Units in other segments are not affected.
  • Page 19: Tcp/Ip Tlon Network

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 2 Redundant fibre optic network for more than 10 control panels When a number of control panels less than 10 is required in a TLON network, the traffic will not be very heavy and the LPR10 router may not be required as shown in Figure 3 Figure 3 Redundant fibre optic network for up to 10 control panels The type of fibre optic repeater is dependent on the cable type e.g.
  • Page 20: Control & Indicating Equipment

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Control & Indicating Equipment FT1020G3 Specifications The specifications of FT1020G3 Control Panel are shown in Table 1 below and the system limitations are shown in Table 2 next page. Table 1 Control Panel Specifications Item Specifications Mains Voltage 230VAC (176-264), 1.6A...
  • Page 21: Table 2 Control Panel Limitation

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table 2 Control Panel Limitation Item C.I.E. Network System General fire alarm via programmable input External fault via programmable input 30 x 50 Programmable inputs Programmable outputs (= control expressions) Technical warnings 30 x 100 Addressable 2 voltage outputs unit 3364 External display units 30 x 16...
  • Page 22: Ft1020G3 Cie Layout

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 FT1020G3 CIE Layout The FT1020G3 available in many configurations depending on the number of options fitted in the CIE. Figure 4 The FT1020G3 Control Unit, with printer The FT1020G3 control and indicating equipment (CIE) shown in Figure 4 is housed in a powder coated metal cabinet, colour is oyster.
  • Page 23: Figure 5 Ft1020G3 Front Display

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 5 FT1020G3 front display The CP is used to "communicate" with the system, i.e. for commissioning, routine tests, maintenance, etc. Access codes for different access levels are required. A keypad is used to get access to the system (a menu tree with main and sub menus) and for operational control of the system.
  • Page 24: Mounting Plates

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Six x 24 V power supply outputs for Web-server II (1598), routing equipment and external equipment requiring battery backed supply. Connections and more information, see Drawing F732-01.  Two non-programmable relay outputs for routing equipment (Fire alarm output for Fire Brigade TX and Fault output for Fault TX).
  • Page 25: Com Loops

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 COM loops Each FT1020G3 has four COM loops (0-3) to which the loop units are connected. Connections according to drawing F733. On each COM loop, up to 255 COM loop units can be connected (COM loop address 001 –...
  • Page 26: Programmable Inputs (I0-I3)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 See also chapter "Programmable outputs", page 79. Programmable inputs (I0-I3) Connections according to drawing F732-02. Each input has to be programmed (via EBLWin) for the following:  Type (trigger condition).  Logic, i.e. normally open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts. ...
  • Page 27: Expansion Boards 458X

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Expansion boards 458x FT1020G3 cabinet provides space for expansion boards holder, up to 4 boards can be mounted on one holder. Another holder can be mounted inside the cabinet for the additional 2 expansion boards. The maximum number of the expansion boards of types 4580, 4581 and 4583 used in each FT1020G3 is six.
  • Page 28: Zones Expansion Board 4580

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table 3 Expansion boards address (jumpers) setting Board no. 4580, 4581 and 4583 4582 (address) X=Shunted, Blank = Open Address 6 & 7 are not currently used 8 zones expansion board 4580 Each board has to be programmed via EBLWin with an address (Board no.) which is set via the jumpers "JP2-JP4", see Table 3 above.
  • Page 29: Zone Line Input (Eol Capacitor)

    (e.g. for some older type of detectors and not Panasonic detectors). The EOL resistor has the highest zone line current consumption since the end-of-line device is a resistor, 4K7 (±5 %).
  • Page 30: Input States

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 5.1.2 Input states Each input will be in one of six different states. 5.1.2.1 Normal state The normal zone line input state, i.e. no alarm, no fault, etc. and the nominal voltage is . From this state any other state can be reached / activated. 5.1.2.2 High current state The maximum current consumption limit...
  • Page 31: Inputs And Outputs Expansion Board 4583

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For more information, see chapter "Programmable outputs", page 79. The terminals support a wire size up to 1.13 mm (1.2 mm). Inputs and outputs expansion board 4583 Since the maximum current consumption for this type of boards can be up to 400 mA, only two 4583 boards should be used however up to six boards can be configured (EBLWin V2.1.1 or higher) with a warning if more than two are used when the SSD is validated in EBLWin.
  • Page 32: I/O Matrix Board 4582

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Supervised / Non-supervised  Logic, i.e. Normally open (high resistance, 3K3, when supervised) or Normally closed (low resistance, 680R, when supervised)  Additional information depending on the selected type See chapter "Programmable inputs", page 72. I/O Matrix board 4582 The I/O matrix is a special type of expansion boards, it can only be used in conjunction with an Application board.
  • Page 33: Table 5 I/O Matrix Board 4582 Type Setting

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The three configuration options for the I/O matrix board are:  Generic, normally used for any special applications e.g. NZ index panel, mimic or relay boards, pump status indications, etc. Maximum of six generic options can be used, if no zone control is not used.
  • Page 34: Optional Modules

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Optional Modules AS1668 Fan control Used for Application board type Fan control (SUB902) which has a front decal label to indicate and control up to 4 fans. Typical fan control front is shown in Figure 13 page 37. Each fan control module consists of a universal I/O matrix 4582 specifically configured for fan control applications and application board SUB902.
  • Page 35: Configuration And Programming

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 1. Manual operation of the manual override switch (On or Off) for a fan or 2. In Auto mode, a fire alarm that controls the fan is activated. In both cases, if the feedback signal confirming the change of state has not been received by input In0 in 3361 within 30 seconds (default), the fan fault LED will be lit.
  • Page 36 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 4. For each added fan, a “3361 I/O Unit for fan control…” must also be added. To do this, right click on a COM Loop to Add loop unit and select “3361 I/O Unit for fan control..” 5.
  • Page 37: Fan Reset

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Enhanced mode for independent configuration of Re0 and Re1  Enhanced mode for independent configuration of Re0 and Re1  Write the logical expression for Re0 and Re1 (enhanced mode only  Fault detection time is set to 30 seconds by default, change time if required. ...
  • Page 38: Fan Front Display

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 By unchecking this box option, local reset will be selected. This means that the reset control will reset only fans connected to the same fan module. If more than one fan control module is used within the CIE and the “Global Reset…” is selected, pressing any reset button on any fan control module will reset all fans controlled by any CIE in a network system.
  • Page 39: Smoke Exhaust Fan

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 When the smoke is no longer present in the supply air duct, a time delay (45-75 Sseconds) starts, the fan remains in the shutdown mode until the time delay is elapsed, then the duct detector resets and causes the fan to restart. The presence of smoke in the supply air does not initiate a Fire Brigade TX signal or any other alarm output (type, quiet alarm).
  • Page 40: Zone Control

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 3361 3361 3361 3361 COM loop Or 24VDC from 24VDC external source I/O Matrix board Fan control board Running Running Running Running Stopped Stopped Stopped Stopped Fault Fault Fault Fault Auto Auto Auto Auto 1668 FAN CONTROL Reset Test 24V D C / A C...
  • Page 41: Zone Control Configuration

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Disabled LED (Amber) – Illuminates when a zone is disabled either by the disable switch on the zone control card or where the zone is disabled via menu H2/B1. Disable Switch –Pressing the disable switch will disable the specific zone selected. Pressing the switch a second time will re-enable the zone.
  • Page 42: Generic Applications

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 2. Select the zone control module address (0-5) and zone control name (if required). If the LED test function is required on input 15, tick the check box. Note: The address selected in EBLWin (0-5) must match the address of the I/O matrix board which is set by the jumpers JP1-JP3 as per Table 3 page 25.
  • Page 43: Configuration And Programming

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Master LED mimic board SUB985 Slave LED mimic board SUB986 Master Terminal mimic board SUB987 Slave terminal mimic board SUB988 Figure 15 Mimic Board Options Note: Mounting holes of the new series of mimic boards are slightly different to the mounting holes of the previous version (SUB927) i.e.
  • Page 44: Occupant Warning System (Ows)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 properties dialog box with its logical expression (similar to programmable relay output). 5. Add input 0 and input 1 to program the Bulgin keys. Select type “NZ Silence switch” for input 0 and assign the name to “Silence Alarms”. Select type “Evacuate” for input 1 and assign the name to “Evacuate”.
  • Page 45: Audio Amplifiers

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The OWS is supplied with a wide range of high efficiency class-D audio amplifiers: 60, 120 or 250 Watts. A basic OWS system fitted in FT1020G3 supports the following standard Features:  Digital voice messages for alert and T3 (or AS2220 evacuation tone) ...
  • Page 46: Figure 18 Class-D 60W / 120W Audio Amplifier Board Layout

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 TO SPEA K ER / 1 0 0 V A U D IO TR A N SFO R MER POW ER IN PU T FU SE Q 12 Q 11 Q 14 Q 13 Q 16 Q 15 Q 20 Q 18...
  • Page 47: 250 Watt Amplifier Module

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 6.4.2.2 250 Watt Amplifier Module  High energy efficiency class D amplifier design.  Low voltage protection.  Over current protection  Standby function to reduce power consumption. TO SPEA K ER / 1 0 0 V A U D IO TR A N SFO R M ER C 3 0 C 3 1 D 1 0...
  • Page 48: Ows Volume Adjustment

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table 8 Connection of the Audio Amplifier 60W, 120W and 250W Designator Type Label Description Screw Power input. 19V - 32V, 2.8A (60W), 5.2A CON1 24Vdc terminal (120W), 10A (250W) Audio input <=1 V . Input impedance: 10K.
  • Page 49: Gaseous Extinguishing System Control Module

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Gaseous extinguishing system control module 6.5.1 Overview The gaseous extinguishing system control module is provided for use as an option in FT1020G3. The module comprises the following:  Control Board (SUB928) with software for CIE interface. ...
  • Page 50: Figure 22 Gas Extinguishing Display Layout

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 All LED indicators on the front display are covered by a polycarbonate decal clearly labelled with their functions. When the system sets in the normal condition, all LED indicators will be extinguished. Gas Extinguishing 1st Alarm 2nd Alarm -Timer Running Gas Initiated Gas Discharged...
  • Page 51: Control Board (Sub928)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 6.5.3 Control board (SUB928) The control board (SUB928) is mounted on top of the CIE interface board (SUB943), as shown in Figure 23 below. The gas control board SUB928 provides all the gaseous extinguishing control functions. It provides the termination and supervision of all the field equipment.
  • Page 52: Printer

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Printer The FT1020G3 control panel can be fitted with an optional printer. It is mounted on the front face plate behind the lockable door and is connected to the MMI board 5011. Refer to drawing F725-01 When the printer is mounted, the checkbox "Printer"...
  • Page 53: Tlon Connection Board 5090

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 TLON connection board 5090 The main control board 5010 in FT1020G3 CIE. provides space and connectors for two TLON connection boards type 5090 . In a single (standalone) Control Unit there is no TLON connection boards mounted. A system, with two or more Control Units, uses a single TLON Network or a redundant TLON Network (i.e.
  • Page 54: Peripheral Devices

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Peripheral devices Alarm points, analogue alarm points (detectors, MCP’s, etc.) are connected directly to a COM loop. Conventional alarm points (detectors, MCP’s, etc.) are connected to a zone line input in an 8 zones expansion board 4580 or in a COM loop unit e.g. 3361 zone line input.
  • Page 55 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 some units The following units can be connected to the COM loops in NORMAL mode ( can be used in different modes): Notes: The following loop units are not available in Australia or New Zealand: 1.
  • Page 56: Input Units

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Notes: 3333/3339 can be used instead of 4433/4439 when the built-in short circuit isolator is not to be used. 3377 can also be used instead of 4477 when the built-in short circuit isolator is not to be used Address setting Each COM loop unit must have a unique COM loop address (001-255).
  • Page 57: Analogue Sensor Bases (Asb)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 24 EBLWin properties dialog box for 4301 / 4401(Normal Mode) 9.1.1.1 Analogue Sensor Bases (ASB) An Analogue detector (Sensor) to be plugged in an Analogue base. The COM loop address is set in the detector, see below. 3312 Analogue Base 3312 has screw terminals for the COM loop and an RIL.
  • Page 58: Analogue Detectors

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 NORMAL mode: The built-in short circuit isolator is in use. Programmed in EBLWin as MCP type 4433 Flashing or non-flashing LED is set via EBLWin. 2330 mode: The built-in short circuit isolator is not in use. Programmed in EBLWin as MCP type 3333 .
  • Page 59 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  A1 (54-65°C), min./typical/max. ambient temp. -20/+25/+50°C  A2 S (54-70°C), min./typical/max. ambient temp. -20/+25/+50°C  B S (69-85°C), min./typical/max. ambient temp. -20/+40/+65°C 3309 Analogue heat detector. Enclosed (IP67) . Built-in LED is lit to indicate that the detector has generated fire alarm.
  • Page 60: Figure 25 Decision Algorithm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 58 > temperature (°C) + adjusted smoke value > 50. The "Decision algorithm", see Figure 25, can be used to reduce false 20°C => 3.8 %/m alarms (nuisance alarms), because at a normal room temperature, more ↓...
  • Page 61 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 4400 Analogue multi detector. Replaces 4300 in Normal mode, see above. 4400 is a smoke detector and a heat detector in one housing. Scattered light (i.e. reflection of infrared light) is used to detect smoke and the heat sensing element is a thermistor.
  • Page 62: Conventional Detector Bases (Cdb)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 detector for fire alarm evaluation. It can be set to a Learning function or via EBLWin to one of three area alarm algorithms (Normal, Clean or Smoke/Steam area), see chapter “Advanced mode” page 131. An alternative area alarm algorithm can be used via a time channel. 4401 has a green polling LED.
  • Page 63: Accessories

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 6295 Heat detector: Enclosed (IP67) . Fixed temperature heat detector, 57°C, class A2S (static response temperature range 54-70°C), latching. minimum./typical/ maximum ambient temperature -40/+25/+50°C. Built-in LED is lit to indicate that the detector has activated a fire alarm. Terminals for a remote indicator (RIL) are provided.
  • Page 64: Addressable I/O Units

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 simultaneously, then press 0, 1, 2 or 3 for the mode respectively. Type the address (1-255) and press "Write". Wait for OK, address, mode info and a beep (Press "Read" again to confirm). More info. on the backside of the tool. 3390 Label holder.
  • Page 65: Alarm Devices (Addressable Sounders)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The unit has two programmable and supervised voltage outputs (VO0-VO1), intended for alarm devices (e.g. sirens, strobes, etc.). An End-Of-Line capacitor (470nF) is to be mounted in the last device, alternatively, a capacitor (470nF) in up to five alarm devices (T-off).
  • Page 66 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Alternating (two-tone) 990 / 650 Hz, 0.25s / 0.25s (2 Hz) For each level, an output control expression and a sound type is programmed (via EBLWin). For more technical data, see the product datasheet. The COM loop address is set with the Address setting tool 3314 / 4414 which is also used for mode setting.
  • Page 67: Short Circuit Isolators (Addressable)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 4383 Light indicator. The light indicator 4383 is used as a complement to audible alarm devices. It is of type A for indoor use. All electronics and the eight red LEDs (visible 360°) are mounted in a transparent ABS housing. Flash rate is 1 Hz. 4383 is COM loop powered, i.e.
  • Page 68: Built-In Isolators

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 9.1.5 Built-in Isolators The units 4433, 4439 and 4477 have a built-in isolators that do not require any separate COM loop addresses, only the Sequence Number, 00-63. As an option, these units can be used without the isolator in function. If so, they have to be programmed in EBLWin as if they were 3333, 3339 and 3377 units and via the Address setting tool 4413 set to 2330 mode instead of NORMAL mode.
  • Page 69: Intrinsically Safe Photoelectric Smoke Detectors

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 9.1.6.3 Intrinsically Safe photoelectric smoke detectors SLR-E-IS Intrinsically Safe photoelectric smoke detector (2810). A conventional photoelectric (optical) smoke detector, to be plugged in the intrinsically safe mounting base. The detector has two built-in LEDs that are lit to indicate that the detector has generated fire alarm.
  • Page 70 NORMAL mode: Used for 4445 in system FT1020G3 version ≥ V2.2.x 2330 mode: Used to program Brooks AAM. Note: The programming in EBLWin and the operation of the Panasonic 4445 are typically the same as for Brooks AAM but using different terminology i.e.
  • Page 71: Units Connected To The Rs485 Interface

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Units connected to the RS485 interface Up to sixteen Display Units type Alert Annunciation Units 1736 and/or External Presentation Units (1728) can be connected to the built-in RS485 interface (J4:37-38) in FT1020G3. Connections, see drawing F732-03. Note: Display Unit software version >...
  • Page 72: External Presentation Units

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The unit has the following push buttons: Alarms queued, used to scroll amongst the alarms. Acknowledge, to acknowledge an AA alarm and also silence the buzzer. Silence alarm devices, used to silence OWS or sounders Reset, used to reset an AA alarm.
  • Page 73: Units Connected To The Rs232 Interface J7

    The LED is lit at the same time as the LED in the detector / base that is connected to. It has a "Burning house" symbol instead of any text. BARIL can be connected to all types of Panasonic detectors / bases. The input is polarised.
  • Page 74: Alarm Devices (Sounders, Etc.)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 9.4.2 Alarm Devices (sounders, etc.) Regarding addressable alarm devices, see page 62. The alarm devices used in FT1020G3 can be one or two of the following equipment: 1. Occupant Warning System (OWS) with different power output built in FT1020G3 and provides a supervised 100V speaker circuits and 24V dual strobe output.
  • Page 75: Programmable Inputs

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Programmable inputs Four non-supervised programmable inputs are available in FT1020G3 (I0-I3). In FT1020G3 the Inputs and Outputs expansion board 4583 can also be mounted, five programmable inputs (Input 0-4) are available which can be configured to be supervised or non-supervised.
  • Page 76: Control Unit Inputs I0-I3

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 10.1 Control Unit Inputs I Normally Open (R > 20K) or Normally Closed (R < 500) Activation time: > 1 sec. Connections, see drawings F732-02. 10.2 Inputs 0-4 on expansion board 4583 For connections, see drawings F731. 10.2.1 Not supervised Normally Open (R >...
  • Page 77: Input In0

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 10.3.1 Input In ) – same as the CIE inputs I Input 0 can be used as a general input (In or used as a zone line input (Z) requiring an End-Of-Line capacitor (10 uF). 10.3.2 Input In Input 1 is an isolated optocoupler input requiring a NO / NC contact and external 24V...
  • Page 78: Input Programming

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Input programming Input programming is performed in EBLWin. Each input must have an individual Trigger condition "Type" and Logic. It is not allowed to let two or more inputs have the same trigger condition for some inputs. 11.1 Trigger conditions The following trigger conditions are available (numbering only for the comments below):...
  • Page 79 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 28. Zone Line Input Comments to the trigger conditions (above): 0. This trigger condition should be used in conjunction with a programmable COM loop unit output in order to test / activate the output via this input. The output is active as long as the input is active.
  • Page 80 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 16. Activated Extinguishing equipment feedback to the FT1020G3 Control Unit to light up the LED "Extinguishing". 17. External fuses (for external. power supply equipment) fault output will activate a fault in the FT1020G3 system. The following fault message will be shown: FAULT: External fuses, Control Unit xx 18.
  • Page 81: Logic

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 26. Pre-warning, e.g. from a High Sensitive Smoke Detector's pre-warning output. Zone no. and Address set to the same as the corresponding fire alarm (from the same detector). 27. A technical warning is neither an alarm nor a fault. It is activated as long as the input is activated, which is indicated by a blinking symbol in the display.
  • Page 82: Programmable Outputs

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Programmable outputs FT1020G3 has four programmable voltage outputs S and two programmable relay outputs R . 8 relays expansion boards 4581 and Input / Output expansion board 4583 with three programmable outputs (Output 0-2) can be mounted in FT1020G3. See chapter "Expansion boards 458x", page 24.
  • Page 83: Control Unit Outputs S0 - S3

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For each priority level:  Sound type (different for each priority level)  Name  Type (Normally "Alarm device")  Output signal period (Normally "Steady")  Control expression (with one or more trigger conditions) If “Enter arguments in dialog” is selected, a separate dialog box is opened for easier entering of the required data (e.g.
  • Page 84: Control Unit Outputs R0 & R1

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 12.2 Control Unit outputs R & R FT1020G3 Control Unit has 2 programmable relay outputs, contact ratings: 1A @ 30 V R0 Relay output, NO or NC contacts programmable R1 Relay output, NO or NC contacts programmable Connections and more information, see drawing F732-02.
  • Page 85: The 4477 Unit's Output (Siren)

    Output Beacon (Light output 1 Cd. Flash rate 1 Hz.) Connections and more information, see drawing F733. Note: This unit is no longer to be found in Panasonic's product range. 12.10 The 4383 unit's Output (light indicator) Each 4383 unit has one programmable output: Output Light indicator (Flash rate 1 Hz.)
  • Page 86: Output Programming

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Output programming Output programming is done in EBLWin. See the EBLWin dialog box. 13.1 Type of output Some output types can be collectively disabled, some others can be indicated by an LED when activated. The following types are available (numbering only for the comments below): Control Fire Ventilation...
  • Page 87: Supervised / Non-Supervised

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 13.3 Supervised / Non-supervised A voltage output is normally supervised (default). By unmarking the "Supervised" checkbox the voltage output will be non-supervised. A normally high output cannot be supervised. 13.4 Output signal period Each output uses an "Output signal period", which controls the output's activation. The following are available: Figure 30 EBLWin output signal period dialog box.
  • Page 88: Figure 31 Signal Period Set Up Options

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 31 Signal period set up options Delay time, Pulse length, Pulse off and/or De-Activation, have to be set for the "Signal period" respectively. For types 2 & 5 the x and y times must be equal and maximum 5.6s. For types 3 &...
  • Page 89: Control Expression

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The types that can be used in the "Output signal period" for the programmable output respectively are: X = Output type that can be used. XX = Output type that can be used but only 0.8s/0.8s. XXX = Output type that can be used but max.
  • Page 90: Alarm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Disablement  Other The numbering of the trigger conditions is only for "the comments to the trigger conditions" below: 13.5.1.1 Alarm Fire Alarm Zone (+Zone no.) Fire Alarm Zone Address (+Zone no.+Address) General Fire Alarm Consecutive Fire Alarm (sequence) (+start Zone no.
  • Page 91: Disablement

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 33. Consecutive Interlocking Input Activated (sequence) (+start Area no. and point +stop Area no. and point +Quantity) 13.5.1.3 Disablement 34. Fire Brigade Tx Disabled 35. Zone Disabled (+Zone no.) 36. Zone Address Disabled (+Zone no. +Address) 37.
  • Page 92 Operation Manual. 18. Alarm Acknowledgement Facility, requires Alarm Acknowledgement Module AAM. "Alarm" is activated in the specified AAFC zone. Panasonic new Local Alarm Acknowledgment (LAA) is typically Brooks AAM. 19. Output activated for any "Quiet alarm" in the specified zone. Normally used in AS1668 fire fan applications or as a non-latching / non-brigade call alarm.
  • Page 93 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 26. Output is activated only if the first alarm is an alarm in the specified Zone in the specified Zone Group. 27. Pre-warning, Output is activated when any of the alarm points in the specified Zone Group exceeds the pre-warning level.
  • Page 94 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Other 43. The control expression is true (output activated) when LED "Fire brigade TX" is lit, i.e. when any "Fire brigade TX" output is activated (default) or when a programmable input with trigger condition "Activated Routing Equipment" is activated 44.
  • Page 95: Logical Operators

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 58. Output activated when input trigger condition "Activated key cabinet" is true 59. Output activated when one or more faults are generated in the specified Control Unit 60. Output activated when one or more faults, in the specified range (from Control Unit to Control Unit) are generated 61.
  • Page 96: Parentheses

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 13.5.3.4 Parentheses Changes priority order. a OR NOT ( b AND c ) = y (This is same as the previous but completed with parentheses.) This is shown in the truth table 13.5.3.5 Control expressions The AND operator has priority, i.e.
  • Page 97: Short Circuit Isolators

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Short circuit isolators 4313 Analogue base with isolator has built-in short circuit isolator that requires a separate COM loop address and a Sequence Number, 00-63. The units 4433, 4439 and 4477 have built-in isolator that do not require any separate COM loop address, only a Sequence Number, 00-63.
  • Page 98 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 (ISO no. 1 / sequence no. 1) will be re-enabled, if this is possible, and so on. The isolator just before a short circuit cannot be re-enabled.  The Control Unit algorithm will now try to re-enable the first isolator in the B- direction (ISO no.
  • Page 99: Interlocking Function

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Interlocking function The interlocking function is used to verify that an output is truly activated, i.e. by "combining" an output with an input (feed-back from the equipment controlled by the corresponding interlocking output). Feed-back signal Input Controlled FT1020G3...
  • Page 100: Interlocking Output

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 15.1.1 Interlocking output The "Voltage Output" / "Relay Output" dialog boxes are used to configure the interlocking output.  Type: "Interlocking" is to be selected.  Output signal period: Type Steady (continuous) or Type Steady delayed activation is to be selected (checked by the "Validate"...
  • Page 101: Figure 35 Eblwin "Interlocking Combination" Dialog Box

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 35 EBLWin "Interlocking Combination" dialog box. To configure an interlocking combination, the following procedures can be used: Select from each side of the interlocking inputs and/or outputs lists, click the button, this puts the selection into the selected output/input fields. Click the button, the selections will disappear from the lists and cannot be reused elsewhere.
  • Page 102: Interlocking Indications

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Text = User definable interlocking text to be shown in menu H9/C1. Can be written in this field or in the "Texts" dialog box, see chapter "Creating the alarm texts via EBLWin”, page 123. ...
  • Page 103: Activate / Deactivate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 PP = Interlocking combination Point within the Area Date (dd-mm-yyyy) and time (hh:mm). Use "↑" "↓" to scroll between several interlocking combinations. 15.3.2 Activate / deactivate interlocking output (H9/C2) Activate Even if the control expression for an interlocking output is not fulfilled (true), the output can be manually activated via this menu.
  • Page 104: Fire Door Closing (Mdh)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Fire Door Closing (MDH) Programmable outputs can be used for fire door closing. A special trigger condition is available (Fire Door Closing.). Type of output is normally "Control, neutral". One or more alarm points can control the output, i.e. the detectors on both sides of the fire door as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 105: Functions / Services / Features

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Functions / Services / Features Some Functions / Services / Features require programming via EBLWin, see chapter "PC software (S/W)", page 12. For more information see also FT1020G3 Operation Manual. How to connect the PC and for more information, see chapter "Download SSD" page 162, "A Fault message for an alarm point, zone or zone line input will also show the text message.
  • Page 106: Decision Value

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Also via the Web-server II 1598 you can get "Sensor Information" for all Analogue detectors on a COM loop. Sensor value Obsc. in % / m Fire alarm level (C) Sensor value (A) Fire alarm Constant Service signal offset 3.0 %...
  • Page 107: Filtering Algorithm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Normal (15 sec.) or slow (35 sec.) detection time Normal sensitivity (Default) Fire alarm offset is 3.0 % smoke obscuration per meter. High sensitivity Fire alarm offset is 2.4% smoke obscuration per meter, i.e. less than for normal sensitivity.
  • Page 108: Figure 37 Filtering Algorithm Example For Analogue Smoke Detector

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The six alarm algorithms for the detectors 430x and 440x in NORMAL mode. Default is alarm algorithm N-15, i.e. normal detection time (15 sec.) and normal sensitivity (3%). X=The step value. X refers to the step value. Note: the L-15, H35, N-35 and L-35 algorithms may not comply with the AS7240.7 requirements.
  • Page 109: Smouldering Smoke Algorithm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The decision value has here reached the pre-warning level and pre-warning is activated. The decision value is here below the pre-warning level and the pre-warning is automatically reset. 17.4.3 Smouldering smoke algorithm The smoke from a smouldering fire causes the sensor value to rise very slowly but not reach the fire alarm level.
  • Page 110: Performance Factor

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 38 explanation: In this example, the week average sensor value and the decision value are "10" (=1%/m) at the "starting point", i.e. due to contamination the smouldering level has been adjusted to "24" (10+14), the pre-warning level to "32" (10+22) and the fire alarm level to "40" (10+30). When a smouldering fire starts, the sensor values and the decision values will increase slowly from "10"...
  • Page 111: Class A1 Algorithm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 is used to reduce nuisance alarms during working hours). The actual algorithm can be read in menu H4/U4 or EBLWin. When the CIE has picked up a sensor value above the fire alarm level (xx° C) for a detector, the next two values from the same detector also have to be above the fire alarm level to activate fire alarm in the CIE (This results in an approx.
  • Page 112: Self Verification

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The algorithm is as follows:  Fire alarm level is 74° C.  Pre-warning level is 64° C.  Heavy heat alarm level is 90° C. The "Class B S algorithm" can be used when the application temperature is "high" (compare with the "Class A1 an A2 S algorithms).
  • Page 113: 2-Zone / 2-Address Dependence (Co-Incidence Alarm)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 39 Sensor log in graphical form Figure 40 Sensor Log in Tabulated Form 17.8 2-zone / 2-address dependence (Co-incidence alarm) In some premises 2-zone or 2-address dependent fire alarm ("Two unit dependent" in EBLWin) can be used to avoid false alarms (nuisance alarms). A time channel can turn on/off this function.
  • Page 114: 2-Zone Dependence

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 17.8.1 2-zone dependence Each zone in the system can be programmed to be "Two zone dependent" for fire alarm activation. The zone has to belong to one of ten "Two zone dependent" groups (1-10). Function: Two or more zones in the same group have to be in "fire alarm state"...
  • Page 115: Reset Of 2-Zone / 2-Address Dependence (Co-Incidence Alarm)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Co-incidence alarm Zone Address ZZZ-AA SMOKE User definable alarm text. Menu 17.8.3 Reset of 2-zone / 2-address dependence (co-incidence alarm) The unit / zone having activated a Co-incidence alarm will be latched in this status for at least 5 minutes and then automatically reset.
  • Page 116: Specific Time Delay Application

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Programmable output can be activated using specific trigger type during the delay of a specific alarm point e.g. 3379 sounder base. Function for conventional zone line inputs: The “Delayed” check box for addressable multipurpose I/O unit (3361) zone line Input 0 (Z) and 8 zones expansion board (4580) input is called Alarm Verification Facility “AVF”, when required, check box must be ticked.
  • Page 117: Alert Annunciation

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 activated in FT1020G3, otherwise nothing will happen until the next time the zone is in "fire alarm state" and so on. 17.12 Alert Annunciation In some installations the Alert Annunciation function can be used to avoid false alarms to the fire brigade.
  • Page 118: Alert Annunciation Applications

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  If "Multiple alarms allowed within same zone" is set via EBLWin, more than one AA alarm is allowed within that zone.  "Number of zones" can be set via EBLWin. Normally, only one zone with AA alarm is allowed but up to four zones can be used.
  • Page 119: Figure 43 Alarm Acknowledgement Facility (Aaf) Flow Chart

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 The occupant has 30 seconds to press the button on the AAM (acknowledgement time) which provides the occupant with up to 90 seconds to investigate the alarm and clear up the smoke. The alarm investigation period of 90 seconds is considered appropriate for protected areas with normal levels of ventilation or accessibility.
  • Page 120: Local Alarm Acknowledgement (Laa)

    The local alarm acknowledgement is the European’s equivalent of the Australian alarm acknowledgement facility. The function is identical to the AAF explained in section 17.13.1 with different terminologies. The functionality of Panasonic’s LAAU and Brooks AAM are shown in Table 13 below.
  • Page 121: Quiet Alarm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 44 Local Alarm Acknowledgement Facility Connection Diagram 17.14 Quiet alarm A smoke detector can be set to quiet alarm i.e. non-latching detector / non-brigade call alarm. This feature is used in AS1668 supply air / stair pressurization fan control applications or in residential units as a non-latching smoke alarm.
  • Page 122: Fire Alarm Type B

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 fire alarm type B will indicate that only one detector is activated, which could be a nuisance alarm. If a fire alarm type A is received, the probability of a real fire is higher than for a fire alarm type B.
  • Page 123: Disable / Re-Enable Zone

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 17.16.1 Disable / Re-enable zone A whole zone (all addressable alarm points within a zone, including the manual call points) can be disabled via menu H2/B1 or via the zone control front buttons (if fitted). This menu is also used to disable a conventional zone, i.e.
  • Page 124: External Time Channels

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Zone line input  Addressable zone interface (3361 zone line input) For more information see FT1020G3 Operation Manual. 17.17 External time channels 49 external time channels e.g. 1-49, can be used to:  disable and re-enable alarm points ...
  • Page 125: Test Of Outputs

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 17.20 Test of outputs The programmable outputs (including addressable alarm devices) can be tested i.e. activated via EBLWin but also via menu H8/S8. At the start of the test, the output will be activated even if its control expression is false. At the end of the test, the output will be de- activated but only if its control expression at that time is false.
  • Page 126: Fault Signal (Fault Condition)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For more information, see FT1020G3 Operation Manual chapter "Sensors activating Service signal (H4/U5)" and "Acknowledge Service signal (H8/S3)". 17.24 Fault signal (fault condition) Fault signal, fault messages, fault acknowledge, etc. are described in FT1020G3 Operation Manual, chapter "Fault".
  • Page 127 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 These texts can be edited in either the alarm point dialog box or the Text Editor. Both text will be synchronised. Explanations: Zone-Address column Shows the already programmed alarm points (e.g. 001-01, 001-02, 002-01 etc.). Only the texts have to be typed / edited in the "Text"...
  • Page 128: Downloading Alarm Texts To The Display Units 1728 / 1736

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Explanation (Text editor for one specific "display unit"): Zone-Address column Shows the already programmed alarm points (e.g. 001-01, 001-02, 002-01 etc.). Shows the already programmed zones, i.e. I/O unit 3361 zone line inputs and 8 zones expansion board 4580 zone line inputs programmed with address "00"...
  • Page 129: Real Time Clock (Rtc)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 17.26 Real time clock (RTC) Each Control Unit has a built-in RTC. It is used for date and time presentation in conjunction with fire alarms, faults, event logging and the time channels 2-14. In a system with two or more Control Units in a TLON network, the time in all Control Units will be synchronised.
  • Page 130: Special New Zealand Functions

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Special New Zealand functions Note: The functions in this chapter are valid for the New Zealand convention only. 18.1 Alarm devices In the New Zealand convention only, the "FIRE" LEDs will indicate steady instead of blinking when the alarm devices are disabled, see below.
  • Page 131: Isolated Alarm

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 from activated to not activated 2. The Bulgin key switch is turned OFF (i.e. state  FAULT: FB Silence switch active The " " will be Serviced.  Any fire alarm "ALARM" and acknowledged alarm "ACKNOWLEDGED" will automatically be disabled / isolated i.e.
  • Page 132: Battery Faults

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 18.2 Battery faults For other conventions, see chapter "Battery protection functions", page 178. 18.2.1 FAULT: Battery The following battery check is performed:  The battery charging is turned off every 30 seconds.  Battery voltage is checked. ...
  • Page 133 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 An example: Only the alarm currently shown in the display will be acknowledged, i.e. if there are several alarms it is necessary to scroll and acknowledge each alarm separately. Do this by pushing on the “Alarms Queued” button. 1234567890123456789012345678901234567890 First alarm: 002-03 Alarm number 1 (of 1)
  • Page 134: Advanced Mode

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Advanced mode The latest generation of detectors are as follow:  Conventional photoelectric smoke detector 4452  Analogue photoelectric smoke detector 4401  Analogue multi detector 4400 Notes: The Analogue detectors 4401 and 4400 can be set using the address setting tool 4414 in different modes.
  • Page 135: Pulse Up - Down Counter

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 A learning function will adapt after a learning period an Alarm algorithm suitable for the smoke and temperature conditions in the area where the detector is located. Alarm algorithms for the following areas can be adapted: Pulse up –...
  • Page 136: Fire Judgement

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Pulse up – down counter for smoke & temperature 19.1.3 When 2S+deltaT > the alarm threshold level, "1" is added to the counter every second. When 2S+deltaT < the alarm threshold level, "2" is subtracted from the counter every second.
  • Page 137 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 4452: Normally 9 seconds. 4401: 4400: data1 = The average smoke obscuration value (S) for 60 seconds before the alarm threshold level was passed. data2 = The sum of the difference between the smoke obscuration value (S) and the alarm threshold level every second for nine seconds after the counter shows "9".
  • Page 138: Learning Function / Learning Conditions

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 19.5 Learning function / Learning conditions Detectors 4400 and 4401 can use a Learning function, i.e. Depending on the local temperature changes and the local occurrence of smoke where the detector is situated, each detector can after a learning period adapt a more appropriate alarm algorithm than the default (Normal) one, an Area Alarm algorithm .
  • Page 139: Heating Area, Level 2

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 periods get a check-mark, the Smoke - Steam area Alarm algorithm will be adapted again as long as three or more of the 36h-periods during the learning period have a check-mark.) 19.5.1.2 Heating area, level 2 The learning function is the same as for the Smoke - Steam area Alarm algorithm but level 2 is used instead of level 1.
  • Page 140: Self-Diagnosis Of Internal Devices

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 1. During 13 minutes, all the momentary smoke obscuration values are saved and an average value is calculated. The CCF will be changed directly if the average value is lower than the actual CCF, else no change. 2.
  • Page 141: Control Unit Properties

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Control Unit Properties In EBLWin, please note: EBL512 G3 = FT1020G3 EBL128 = FT128 Figure 45 The EBLWin "Control Unit properties" dialog box Note: Default settings in EBLWin might vary depending on convention. 20.1 Control Unit properties dialog box Opens when you add a Control Unit or via the "Control Unit"...
  • Page 142: Eblwin Control Unit Pop-Up Menu

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Suppress buzzer during fault from other Control Units: This check box should be marked if faults generated in other Control Units to be suppressed in this Control Unit, i.e. if the buzzer to be sound for faults generated in this Control Unit only. ...
  • Page 143: Show Event Log

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Select the Control Unit icon, right click, then select "Upgrade number of alarm points" and an "Upgrade" dialog box opens as shown below. Click "Read" to obtain the current number of alarm points and the serial number for the Control Unit you are connected to.
  • Page 144: Restart

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 20.2.5 Restart You can restart Control Unit via this menu command. 20.2.6 Delete The selected Control Unit can be deleted. 20.2.7 Properties See beginning of this chapter – Control Unit properties dialog box. 20.2.8 Add Web-server To add a Web-server to FT1020G3, right click on Control Unit and select “Add Web server”, the Web-server configuration program opens as shown below.
  • Page 145: System Properties (Settings)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 System properties (settings) 21.1 System properties dialog box To open System properties dialog box as shown in Figure 46, go to the EBLWin menu System | Properties… Figure 46 EBLWin "System properties" dialog box, Page 1 and 2 Opens via the "System"...
  • Page 146: Alarm Acknowledgement Facility

    In software version ≥ V2.2.0, the alarm acknowledgement facility is called local alarm acknowledgement and used in conjunction with Panasonic LAU instead of Brooks AAM however, the function is typical in both applications. Disable routing equipment via the door open is not permitted in the AU or NZ conventions. Disabling the routing equipment...
  • Page 147: Alarm Delay Time (Seconds)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 automatically disabled in order to not activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds. It will stay disabled until re-enabled via menu H2/B1. LED Fault / Disablements "General disablements" on the CIE front is indicating one or more disablement in the system.
  • Page 148: Door Closing By Time

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Silence Buzzer with Door Switch: If the buzzer in the CIE is to be silenced when the door is opened, this checkbox should be marked.  Redundant TLON Network : This checkbox is to be marked when two TLON Networks to be used, i.e.
  • Page 149: Eblwin Menus

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 EBLWin menus When EBLWin is opened, the most recent used / saved (MRU) SSD file will be opened if the checkbox “Open MRU at startup” is selected in the “EBLWin Settings” (Options) dialog box, else a new system will be opened. Note: If the MRU installation is an FT128 system, a new FT1020G3 system has to be selected via menu “File I New”, see below.
  • Page 150: Save

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Alarm points, A list of all alarm points will be saved in a file (Alarm points report.htm), via a standard Windows dialog box "Save As".  Outputs affected by alarm points, A list of all programmable outputs and which alarm points that will activate them will be saved in a file (Alarm points outputs report.htm), via a standard Windows dialog box "Save As".
  • Page 151: The View Menu

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For the Label holder (3390), MARKO sheet can be used, i.e. Labels for 3390 (3391) 10 A4- sheets with 132 labels for laser printer usage. 22.2 The View menu The first time EBLWin is opened after installation, the tree view will be visible to the left in the window.
  • Page 152: Selected Loop

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 48 Deviation Tab Figure 48 Selecting any of the tabs (buttons) shown in above will open a list of the events for this tab. Acknowledges, resets, re-enables individual items in the lists Acknowledges, resets, re-enables all items in the lists. 22.2.4 Selected loop lists all configured loop unit devices in...
  • Page 153: Interlocking Combinations

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 This is a list, for the whole system, showing all alarm points and their properties. The list can be sorted by clicking the column header respectively. Double click an alarm point row to open its dialog box. You can print and save what you see in the list.
  • Page 154: External Time Channels

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 22.2.9 External time channels To the right of the tree view the "External time channels" tab is available. This is a list, for the whole system, showing all external time channels and their properties. The list can be sorted by clicking the column header respectively. Double click an external time channel row to open its dialog box.
  • Page 155: Figure 50 Time Channels Configuration

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  set alternative alarm algorithm for Analogue detector types 430x /440xx on / off  set 2-unit dependence function on / off The properties for each Time channel (2-14) and each Day of the week (Monday – Sunday + National Holiday) have to be set for the channels respectively Figure 50 Time channels configuration Left: The "Time channel 2"...
  • Page 156: Alarm Algorithms

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 For each day, five time intervals can be programmed. A time interval can be edited by dragging the whole interval (or the left / right side of it) to the left or right in the day field. Alternatively, double click the time interval box in the day field to open a dialog box for easier time editing: Figure 52 Editing Time Channel Intervals...
  • Page 157: Parameters For Smoke Algorithms

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 53 Alarm Algorithms Dialog Box Figure 53 To open the Alarm Algorithms Dialog Box as in , click System | Alarm Algorithms from the EBLWin menu. All the different algorithms for the different detector types are shown in the tree view to the left.
  • Page 158: Parameters For Heat Algorithms

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Offset is a fixed value added to the week average sensor value to get the "alarm" level respectively, e.g. week average sensor value 1 + offset 30 = 31 = the fire alarm level (equivalent to 3.1 % obscuration per meter). The step value gives the alarm delay time to the algorithm respectively, see chapter "Functions / Services / Features", page 102.
  • Page 159: Output Signal Periods

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Level, alarm: Level, default 58° C. Note: Changing these parameters will affect the sensitivity and detection time and should be done by authorised personnel only! In addition, a special password is required to change the fire alarm parameters. 22.3.4 Output Signal Periods See also chapter "Output signal period", page 84.
  • Page 160: National Holidays

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1  Pulse off: Can be set to 0-255 x 0.8 = 0 - 204 sec.  De-activation: Can be set to 0-255 x 0.8 = 0 - 204 sec. 22.3.5 National holidays To open the National Holidays Dialog Box as shown above, click System | National Holidays from the EBLWin menu.
  • Page 161: Two Zone Dependence

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 22.3.6 Two zone dependence See also chapter "2-zone dependence", page 111. Default for all zones is no two zone dependence. Note: Normally, only conventional zones (i.e. zone line inputs with conventional detectors) should be used for two-zone dependence. For Analogue / addressable detectors the two-address (unit) dependence should be used Ten (1-10) groups are available.
  • Page 162: System Information

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Default for all zones is that they do not belong to any zone group. Note: A zone can only be a member of one zone group. A validation error will occur if a zone is programmed to be included in more than one zone group. 22.3.8 System information In this dialog box you can read the following information:...
  • Page 163: The Tools Menu

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 22.4 The Tools menu The EBLWin menu "Tools" is used when the PC is to be connected to FT1020G3 for download / backup etc. Some commands are disabled (grey) since they require the PC / EBLWin to be connected and logged on to FT1020G3.
  • Page 164: Web-Server

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Erase SSD…: (FT1020G3 must be in boot mode.) The SSD stored in an FT1020G3 Control Unit will be erased. Also the SSW (see Operation Manual) will be erased. NOTE: An EBLWin key is required. Reset user passwords…: (When connected and logged on to an FT1020G3.) If any password has been changed via the Control Unit menu (H10) or via a Web-server, it will be reset to the password downloaded via the SSD, i.e.
  • Page 165: Download Ssd

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Download SSD Note: An EBLWin USB key must be used to communicate with the control panel and download the SSD using EBLWin V2.x.x. The PC program EBLWin is used for creating the Site Specific Data (SSD) and to download it to the FT1020G3 Control Unit(s), the Web-server and/or the connected Display Units 1728, 1736.
  • Page 166: Com Loop Menu

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Click “OK” After the SSD download the Control Unit will restart. A number of faults may then be generated, e.g. due to Control Units not connected yet. This will cause "heavy traffic" on the network, which may affect (delay) the SSD download to the other units. Disconnected at start-up In the COM loop Properties dialog box it is possible to select the option "Disconnected at start-up".
  • Page 167: Ssd Download

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 right click then select "Auto generate…". The selected COM loop units connected on the COM loop will now be identified and listed in EBLWin i.e. the SSD will be auto generated with default settings for all units (01-01, 01-02, 01-03, etc.). The SSD can be edited, saved before the download can take place.
  • Page 168: Download Software (System Firmware)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Download software (System Firmware) Note: When existing system requires software upgrade, first, logon to the Control Unit using a compatible EBLWin (or WinG3) software version with the existing firmware version in FT1020G3 then perform SSD backup to save the existing Site Specific Data file.
  • Page 169: Download The Software

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Progress 24.1.2 Download the Software 1. Set the Main board 5010 in "boot" mode, i.e. press and hold the "Boot" button (SW2) then press the "RESET" button (SW1) momentarily. Release the "BOOT" button. The Main board LED "D24" is turned off while the Main board is in "boot" mode.
  • Page 170: Control Units In A Tlon Network

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 FAULT: Restrt control unit nn, code 50 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM Code 00 / 50 indicates a normal restart of the main board / MMI board after the software download. Acknowledge the restart faults. 7. LED “Operation” (L5) on the FT1020G3 front should now turned on and all other LEDs are normally turned off.
  • Page 171: Cable Types

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Cable types A fire alarm installation is a safety system and it is important that the cables used are suitable and of the correct types. Fire alarm cables should, when possible, be installed as far as possible from mains power cables or any other cables that may generate noise or have strong EMF in order to avoid disturbances from these cables.
  • Page 172: Other Equipment Cables

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 When feeder line is required, use suitable multi core twisted pair cable 1.5mm . Refer to Table 14 below. Note: Addressable Alarm devices e.g. 3379, 4477, etc. are connected directly on the COM loop. 25.6 Other equipment cables Intrinsically safe equipment for hazardous areas, RIL, MDH, etc, recommended cable 1.5 mm...
  • Page 173: Ft1020G3 Cable Length Calculation

    COM loop. Example: A fire alarm manufacturer (Panasonic) specifies a maximum allowable loop resistance of 42.3Ω. What is the maximum allowable distance from the Control Unit to the last device if Brooks BAC0898 stranded, un-coated copper wire was used? How does this change if the temperature is increased to 80C?
  • Page 174: Figure 56 Com Loop Current Consumtion Vs. Cable Length

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Therefore, the maximum allowable distance �� 42.3 ������ �� = = 1777 �� 2 ( 0.0119 ) 2�� �� If the temperature was raised to 80C, we would expect that the resistance will also increase. The relationship between resistance and temperature is given by, ��...
  • Page 175: Cable Length Calculations For 1728 And 1736

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 current calculation spread sheet to calculate the expected total current consumption before using this graph in Figure 56. 26.2 Cable Length Calculations for 1728 and 1736 Up to 16 display units type 1728 and/or 1736 can be connected depending on the cable (type and length) being used.
  • Page 176: Table 15 Maximum Display Units Cable Length

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Note: The total length of the cable must be limited to 1200 metres although the calculation result is 1432 metres. Table 15 Maximum display units cable length BAC0898 SMA2704 Cable Wire Resistance R Wire Resistance R 11.9 Ω/Km Ω/Km...
  • Page 177: Current Consumption

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Current consumption An Excel spread sheet is available from Brooks Australia to calculate the total current consumption of the CIE and the battery capacity required. The spread sheet will return your expected current consumption, cable length, battery capacity etc. based on the COM loop cable resistance (Ω/km) and the specific units expected to be connected to a COM loop.
  • Page 178: Table 17 Com Loop Units Current Consumption

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table 17 COM loop units current consumption Normal state Alarm state COM loop units (input / display units) (quiescent) (mA) (activated) (mA) Analogue heat detector 3308 + Analogue base 3312 Analogue heat detector, enclosed 3309 Analogue multi detector 4400 + analogue base 3312 Analogue smoke detector 4401 + analogue base 3312 Analogue multi detector 4300 + Analogue base 3312...
  • Page 179: Figure 57 Access To Com Loop Units Current Consumption

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Table 18 Other units current consumption Other units Normal state Alarm state (quiescent) (mA) (activated) (mA) See foot note See foot note Routing equipment (Fire brigade TX / Fault TX) External Presentation unit 1728 26@24 V / 48@12 V 49@24 V / 88@12 V Alert Annunciation unit 1736 26@24 V / 48@12 V...
  • Page 180: Power Supply

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Power supply Main power source FT1020G3 Control Unit is normally powered by 150W switching mode power supply (230V / 24V ±1%, 6.5 A). Standby power source In case of mains failure i.e. loss of 230V , the FT1020G3 will be powered by a backup , 17 –...
  • Page 181: Battery Charging Functions

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Batteries of smaller capacity, i.e. < 17 Ah, are not recommended since the charging current in step 1 (see below) is 2.4 A, which normally is higher than the recommended maximum charging current for these batteries. Too high charging current can cause abnormal internal heating which may damage the batteries.
  • Page 182: Main Power Source (Power Supply)

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 As per AS1670.1 Section 3.16.4, the battery capacity requirement is calculated as follows: = 1.25 [(I ) + FC (I Where = Battery Capacity in AH at 20h discharge rate at 15C - 30C 1.25 = Compensation factor for expected battery deterioration = Total system quiescent current in Ampere = Quiescent standby power source time, normally 24 hours for externally monitored systems and 72 hours for unmonitored systems...
  • Page 183: Fuses

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 28.5 Fuses The power supply fuses on the Main board 5010 are as follows:  F1 = T6.3A Ceramic. +24 V DC from the power supply.  F2 = T6.3 A Ceramic. + to/from batteries ...
  • Page 184: W Versions

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 S/W versions Due to continual development and improvement, different S/W versions can be found. The S/W versions listed below are valid on the time this document was written (the date of this document or date of revision). Table 19 Valid S/W versions S/W for: Latest...
  • Page 185: National Regulations

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 National regulations When planning a fire alarm installation, national regulations, customer demands, etc. have to be followed. FT1020G3 is very flexible with many built-in functions & facilities in the S/W and the PC program EBLWin. When downloading the S/W and/or the SSD, different settings, conventions, languages, etc.
  • Page 186: Drawings / Connection Diagrams

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Drawings / Connection Diagrams All drawings and connection diagrams quoted in this manual are shown on Table 20 below. These drawings are subject to change without notice, as are other technical features and data, resulting from continual development and improvement. Table 20 List of FT1020G3 block wiring diagrams Item Drawing No.
  • Page 187: Figure 60 Ft1020G3 General Arrangement

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 60 FT1020G3 General arrangement...
  • Page 188: Figure 61 Ft1020G3 Block Wiring Overview

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 61 FT1020G3 Block Wiring Overview...
  • Page 189 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Figure 62 FT1020G3 Standard Block Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 190: Revision History

    New common features and additions  Local Alarm Acknowledgement Unit 4445 The module is the Panasonic version of Brooks AAM, in EBLWin the module is called “Local Alarm Acknowledgement Unit” LAAU. Note: Brooks AAM (AAFC in EBLWin) has been moved to the obsolete loop unit section in EBLWin.
  • Page 191: New Or Modified Features In Eblwin Only

    Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 Heat (B) MCP (A) Other (A) Other (B) 32.2.2 New or modified features in EBLWin only  Fault latching in the Australian convention is set as default in system properties.  If the CIE time differs more than 60 minutes to the time shown in the PC, a dialog box will display when logon is performed.
  • Page 192 Technical/Programming Manual FT1020G3 Rev 2.2.1 NSW - Head Office 4 Pike Street Rydalmere NSW 2116 Ph: 02 9684 1466 Fax: 02 9684 4146 Website: www.brooks.com.au 1/3 Molan Street, Ringwood, VIC 3134 Ph: 03 9879 5294 Fax: 03 9879 5249 729A Port Road, Woodville, SA 5011 Ph: 08 8347 0000 Fax: 08 8347 0600 2/49 Boyland Ave Coopers Plains, QLD 4108...

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