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IFP-2000 Farenhyt PHD
Programming Overview Module 7
Objectives At the end of this section you will be able to: Explain the difference between input points and output groups Describe mapping concepts Describe how JumpStart works Demonstrate how to Jumpstart an IFP-2000 FACP
Programming Overview Programming the FACP can be thought of as a three part process
Input points and zones Options that control behavior of detection devices
Output points and groups Selecting characteristics for output groups and mapping output circuits to output groups
Mapping Inputs activating outputs
Inputs Input Point Addressable input device that initiates a condition Example - smoke detector All input points must be assigned to a zone
Input Zone A protected area of input points All points assigned will share the same software zone characteristics Example = naming “First Floor”
Input Points Input points are assigned to input zones Input zones are mapped by event type to output groups Input points can be assigned to one zone only
Point & Zone Maximums
An input point can be designated as "Unused", which means it has not been assigned a point type and cannot be assigned to a zone Cadence patterns are assigned as part of the mapping information
• 636 Points per panel • 999 Zones Pt. 620 Pt. 621 Pt. 622 Pt. 634 Pt. 635 Pt. 636
Outputs Output Point A notification point, circuit, or relay Example – horn/strobe circuit
Output Group An output group is made up of output points that have been programmed to respond in the same way Output groups simplify programming You do not have to program each individual point Once you have defined the characteristics, you can assign each point to the appropriate group
Example = non-silenceable
Output Groups
Output points are assigned to output groups Output groups are mapped by event type from input zones Output points can be assigned to one group only An output point can be designated as "Unused", which means it has not been assigned a point type and cannot be assigned to a group
Mapping Mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that should activate when events occur You do this by assigning Input points to input zones Output points to output groups Linking or mapping zones and output groups
Mapping Example Input Points
Zone 3
Output Points
Group 2 2nd Flr
Group 1 1st Flr
Zone 2 Zone 1
Group 3 3rd flr
Networked Mapping Example
Building A
Building B
Building C
Alarm in one zone can be reported at the local site and or other sites Example = business complex of joined buildings Alarm goes off in site 1 (Bldg A) all sites receive notification alarm or trouble
Networked Mapping Example
Satellite B
Satellite A Main School
Example 2 = School complex with satellite classrooms Alarm goes off in main school, satellites may or may not receive notification Vice Versa Up to AHJ
Zone Events There are 10 types of events that can occur in zones The event types are: Manual Pull Alarm Water Flow Alarm Detector Alarm Heat or smoke detectors
Aux 1 and Aux 2 Alarm User-specified – NON Fire Alarm types Example = Severe weather alert
Pre – Alarm Interlock Alert & Release Supervisory Trouble
Zone Events Pattern 00 Constant
Pattern 19 System Sensor Sync
Example Zone 1 manual pull Group 1 using constant output Group 5 using System Sensor sync
999 Groups Max
Mapping LEDs in Networked System
If the panels are not in same site Mapping MUST be set to non-latching Disables the LED when Trouble / Alarm is cleared
Programming Two ways to program Through the SKSS-2 Downloading Software You can remotely call the panel using a modem Direct connect via a USB cable connection
Program directly from an annunciator Using either the on-board annunciator Model RA-2000 Remote Annunciator
Note! Not all functions can be programmed Via the annunciator Example: Mapping MUST be done with SKSS-2
Keypad Programming
Enter the installer code 123456
Press 7 for menu options
Keypad Programming There are several ways to make programming selections using the control panel depending on which screen you are currently using
Editing Keys
Change Time & Date
Change Time & Date Enter Installer code = 123456 Use arrow keys or press 4 for Set Time & Date Use the arrow keys and numbers to change the hour Press right arrow to move to the next field Repeat process for rest of time and date Press Enter for YES and Confirm
Adding a Module
Adding a Module Enter installer code = 123456 Press 7 for programming System will skip Select panel and press ENTER when only 1 panel Press 1 for module Press 2 for add a module Use arrow keys to scroll through modules Press ENTER or Number to select module
Repeat or press left arrow to back out Select ENTER to Exit and Save
JumpStart Programming JumpStart allows for faster system setup Panel scans all data loops attached to the system Determines module type RA-2000, 5815XL, etc.
Determines device type Smokes, heats, inputs or output devices
Selects some system options based on the module or device type This saves time from having to program options for each module or device
Depending on the application, the installer may need to make some changes after JumpStart completes
When to JumpStart JumpStart is intended to be run before you start programming After all hardware has been connected and addressed
JumpStart is INCREMENTAL and will not erase data but build on it!!! Example = Adding a Module Only adds new module Doesn’t erase configuration
Crucial Point! Different than any other SK panel
Plan Your Network!! Identify panel ID and set dipswitches BEFORE you run the FIRST JumpStart JumpStart will lock panel IDs Will need to reset to default if you want to change panel IDs after JumpStart
JumpStart Input Defaults JumpStart will determine the number and type of input points JumpStart assigns the correct detector type Heat, ionization, or photoelectric
Any contact monitor modules on the system will be assigned "Manual Pull” IDP-Monitor, IDP-Minimon You will need to manually change the switch type if manual pull is not correct
All inputs are assigned to zone #1!
JumpStart Output Defaults JumpStart creates three output groups & assigns output circuits as follows:
Flexput™ Circuits: Configured as Notification and assigned to Group 1
Relay 1 Assigned to Group 998
Relay 2 Assigned to Group 999
Addressable output points All addressable relay devices will be configured as "Output Pt" and assigned to Group 1
Running JumpStart
Running JumpStart Enter Installer code = 123456 Press 7 for programming Press 6 for JumpStart Press up arrow for YES System initializes and sets addresses
Press 1 to Review JumpStart Press ENTER for Internal SLC Use up and down arrow keys to scroll
Use left arrow to back out Press 3 to accept JumpStart Press 1 or 2 to identify if any duct detectors were used
Review Assigning or linking events to outputs that should activate when events occur is called? Mapping True or False Input points can be used in multiple zones? False, 1 zone only
Review How many output groups can a IFP-2000 have? 999
How many outputs can you program into a group? All of them
Review How many input zones can you have? 999
How many input points can you program into a zone? All of them
Review JumpStart automatically assigns all input points into which zone? Zone 1
JumpStart automatically creates how many output groups? 3 – 1, 998, 999
Review When should you set your panel ID? BEFORE you turn panel on & BEFORE first JumpStart
What would you need to do if you wanted to change Panel IDs after JumpStart? Default the panel
Review How many event types can occur in a zone? 10
Programming a Function Key Press and HOLD the function key you want to program Enter installer code 123456 Press 1 for Fkey Recording Any disabling or activating of points or output groups from the site at this point will be programmed into the macro Main Menu Point Functions Disable/Enable Point, zone or group
Left arrow to back out of programming Press and HOLD the function key Enter installer code 123456 Press 1 to END Fkey Recording
Always upload to SKSS-2 When finished with Fkey programming
Defaulting the Panel Enter installer code = 123456 Press 7 for Panel Programming Press 7 for Restore Defaults Warning will pop up
Press Up or Down Arrow to select YES Press ENTER twice to confirm and save You want to restore the panel whenever you want to change the Panel IDs for your network. It will reset everything to factory defaults.
Objectives At the end of this section you will be able to: Explain the difference between input points and output groups Describe mapping concepts Describe how JumpStart works Demonstrate how to Jumpstart an IFP-2000 panel
Programming Overview & Keypad Programming Module 7