GAMEWELL-FCI TR-2B

7200 SERIES
MULTIPROCESSOR-BASED
ANALOG/FCINET®/HARD-WIRE
FIRE ALARM CONTROL
DESCRIPTION
The Fire®Control Instruments 7200 Series Analog/
FCIN ET /H ardwire Fire Alarm Cont r ol i s
multiprocessor-based and designed for commercial, industrial, proprietary, central station and institutional applications. The 7200 Series may be configured as an
analog/addressable, point identified system where individual identification of initiating devices and control points are
required, a conventional hard-wired, zone-identified system,
or combination of both. It meets the requirements of NFPA
Standard 72, and is suitable for releasing device service.
The 7200 Series is field programmable to perform a wide
variety of functions. Inherently power limited, it can accommodate 15 units of one type with a maximum total combination of 30 units. Units are available in a wide range of
configurations.
Designed around multiprocessors that provide and control
all system functions, the 7200 Series has a powerful software
structure that affords true “distributed processing” of all system components. The system can accommodate module
placement at either a central location, or up to fifteen (15) remote locations via the FCINET® communications to provide
multiplex system features.
The FCI Listed Integrated Sensitivity Testing (LIST) program meets all NFPA 72 requirements for testing and monitoring of sensor sensitivity.
The 7200 Series control has been tested for extraordinary
ambient conditions with 6,000 volt transient immunity circuits.
OPTIONAL FEATURES
FireVac®7200 Distributed Fire Alarm/ Voice
Evacuation System Operation
80-Character Alpha-numeric Display
Listed Integral Sensitivity Testing meets
NFPA 72 Testing Requirements
Drift Compensation Overcomes Effects
of Aging or Environment on Sensor
Sensitivity
“Dirty” and “Very Dirty” Sensor
Indications
Day/Night Sensor Sensitivity Setting
Class A, Style 6/7 or Class B, Style 4
Signaling Line Circuits
Selectable Analog Sensor Alarm Verification
Individually Programmable
Control and Power Relays
Switching Technology Power Supply
Interface with FireVac®III Emergency
Voice Evacuation System
Releasing Device Unit with Abort Timer
FEATURES
UL Listed to Standard 864, Category UOJZ
FCINET® (FCI Communication Network)
Control/Remote Signaling Line Circuits
Inherently Power Limited per UL 864
ADAC® Degrade Operation
Suitable for Releasing Device Service
Two Field Programmable Modes:
Front Panel/Auto-configuration
Computer
Programming Diagnostic Center
Non-volatile Data Storage
Distributed Processing
RS-232 Serial Output
Walk Test Feature
500 Event History Log
Class A, Style D or Class B, Style B
Initiating Zone Circuits
Class A, Style Z or Class B, Style Y
Individually Programmable
Notification Appliance Circuits
Alarm Verification
Dual Rate Charger
Enhanced Transient Protection
Field Expandable
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OPERATING SYSTEM
The operating system resides in an EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory). The system’s
functional program, which is defined by the user, is
stored in an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable And Programmable Read Only Memory), and may be programmed by either front panel switches or via a
uniquely “User Friendly” computer program. Both
forms of storage are non-volatile.
The system features a 500-event History Log.
SYSTEM CONTROL UNIT
The main System Control Unit (SCU) serves as a basic information and control center for standard operator
functions.
A self-contained Programming Diagnostic Center
with a two-digit, 7-segment LED digital display provides system operation, programming and internal
trouble shooting features. An RS-232 port provides supervised output to a remote printer or video terminal.
The power supply contains a dual rate charger. The
transformerless Switching Power Supply Unit
(SPSU/V) can maintain sealed lead-acid batteries up to
55 amp/hr capacity.
AUXILIARY DEGRADE ALARM CIRCUIT
(ADAC®)
The 7200 Series control features Auxiliary Degrade
Alarm Circuit (ADAC®) degrade operation. In the
event of main processor failure, the “DEGRADE” LED
will light. In the event an alarm is received, each subordinate processor is capable of operating a general alarm
program.
In the event of multiple or all processor failure, the
ADAC® mode will operate the system in a general
alarm configuration.
ALARM VERIFICATION
The Alarm Verification feature is programmable for
all smoke sensors, analog or conventional. This allows
smoke sensors that are installed in environments prone
to nuisance or unwanted alarms to operate as follows:
In the event the sensor alarms, a distinctive alarm verification message will be displayed for 25 seconds. The
circuit or device will then automatically reset. The system will then remain in the verification mode for a period of approximately 85 seconds. If the sensor or any
other sensor on the same circuit alarms within this period, a system alarm will occur. If no alarm occurs
within this period, the system will return to normal condition.
WALK TEST
The Walk Test feature is performed on a signaling line
circuit, or zone basis and enables testing of the system
by a single individual. During this test, the act of placing a device in alarm will cause four pulses on the notification appliance circuits, operation of a supervisory
switch will cause three pulses, while removal or disconnection of an initiating device will cause two
pulses. The events will be recorded on a printer, if one is
installed.
SELECTIVE ALARM SOUNDING
The notification appliance circuits on the SCU, DSU
and DIU units can be individually programmed to activate on alarm, trouble, or supervisory signal from a specific addressable module/sensor, hardwired zone or
zones, and sound non-code, temporal pattern, march
time or fixed code signals. Cross-zoning and “Ring by
Zone” operation are readily accomplished.
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OPTIONAL UNITS-HARDWIRED
OPTIONAL UNITS - ANALOG
The optional Keyboard Display Unit (KDU) features an
80-character alphanumeric display and 12-key keypad to enhance and simplify system operation by the user. It may be
remotely located. The Keyboard Display Unit, Local,
(KDU-L) is intended for mounting in the control cabinet
only, and also provides an interface for remote units.
The Analog Loop Unit (ALU) provides two (2) signaling
line circuits, wired Class A or B, Styles 4, 6 or 7. Each circuit
can address 197 points (99 analog sensors or modules; 98
monitor and/or control points. ALU units configured with
the Field Configuration Program 5.2 or later do not require
twisted pair wire and will operate on “straight lay” wire.
The Distributed Intelligent Unit (DIU) is remotely located
and duplicates many of the functions of the System Control
Unit (SCU).
DRIFT COMPENSATION
The 7200 Series continuously monitors the sensitivity of
all installed analog smoke sensors to measure any change in
their sensitivity due to the environment. The drift compensation software overcomes effects of aging or environment on
sensor sensitivity giving a dependable alarm threshold.
“Dirty” and “Very Dirty” indicators are activated when a sensor drifts beyond acceptable limits. Sensors can automatically change sensitivity with time of day to be “matched” to
their real-life environment.
Drift compensation also meets the sensitivity testing requirements of NFPA 72.
LISTED INTEGRATED SENSITIVITY TEST
(L.I.S.T)
Each analog smoke sensor is automatically tested by the
system software a minimum of three (3) times per day. The
test is a recognized functional test of the ion sensor chamber
and photocell of the photoelectronic sensor and meets the
sensitivity and maintenance testing requirements of NFPA
72. This test will give a “Test Failed” indication and identify
the individual sensor if it fails the test.
Optional hardwired units include a Quad Zone Unit
(QZU), with four (4) Style D (Class “A”) or Style B (Class
“B”) initiating zone circuits, an Eight Zone Unit (EZU), with
eight Style B (Class “B”) initiating zone circuits, an Eight
Zone Daughter board (EZD) which gives Style D (Class
“A”) capability and LED annunciator output to the EZU, and
an Eight Zone Annunciator board (EZA) which gives LED
annunciator output to the EZU unit.
Alarm verification is available in the QZU and EZU units
via software programming.
OPTIONAL AUXILIARY UNITS
Additional optional units include a Quad Relay Unit
(QRU) and High Current Relay Unit (HRU), each containing
four (4) individually programmable relays, each relay
equipped with “OFF-AUTO-ON” user switch and status
LED. The relays in these units can also be individually programmed to energize either on alarm, trouble, or supervisory
output from specific addresses/zones.
A Dual Signal Unit (DSU) is available with a self-contained auxiliary power supply and two individually programmable notification appliance circuits.
A Zone Coder Unit (ZCU) provides Positive, Non-interfering and Successive (PNIS) coding output and offers a choice
of optional relay operation upon completion of various
rounds of the first code.
The Remote Annunciator Unit (RAU) offers thirty two
(32) supervised LED or incandescent lamp annunciator
points and provision for remote switches. The RAU mounts
inside the remote annunciator. The RAU-FV unit is designed
to interface with the FireVac®III Emergency Voice Evacuation System.
The Panel Bus Adapter, (PBA) provides transient protection for any remotely located units. Only one adapter is required per 7200 Series system.
APPROVALS
UL
FM
CSFM
NYC
S1869 per UL864
0W6A5.AY
7165-0694:174
MEA 62-93-E
Remote Keyboard Display Unit (KDU)
OPERATING CHARACTERISTICS
Operating
temperature
Relative humidity
32 to 120o F (0 to 49o C)
85% (non-condensing)
DIMENSIONS
CAB-A‡
19 3/8" High, 15" Wide, 4" Deep (49.23 x 38.1 x 10.16 cm)
CAB-B
28" High, 21" Wide, 4" Deep (71.12 x 53.34 x 10.16 cm)
CAB-C
38" High, 21" Wide, 4" Deep 96.52 x 53.34 x 10.16 cm)
CAB-D
38" High, 30" Wide, 6" Deep (96.52 x 76.2 x 15.24 cm)
NOTE: ‡ CAB-A (Not ULC Listed) is intended for use only with SPSU, KDU/KDU-L, and ALU or DIU units.
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ORDERING INFORMATION
Model
Beige
TR-1B
TR-2B
TR-3B
Description
Red
TR-1R Semi-Flush Trim Ring (CAB-A)
TR-2R Semi-Flush Trim Ring, (CAB-B)
TR-3R Semi-Flush Trim Ring, (CAB-C)
RHBS
RHBF
RHRS Remote KDU housing, surface mount
RHRF Remote KDU housing, flush mount
TECHNICAL AND ORDERING INFORMATION
Model
Supv.
Current
Alarm
Current
Description
SPSU-V
SPSU‡
.010 A
.010 A
.015 A
.015 A
Switching Power Supply Unit, Vertical
Switching Power Supply Unit
SCU
QZU-L
EZU-L
EZD-L
EZA-L
ALU
DIU
.050 A
.027 A
.045 A
.002 A
.002 A
.065 A
.017 A
.260 A
.062 A
.086 A
.009 A
.009 A
.085 A
.072 A
System Control Unit
Quad Zone Unit
Eight Zone Unit
Eight Zone Daughter board, (For Class A wiring)
Eight Zone Annunciator board
Analog Loop Unit
Distributed Intelligent Unit
KDU
KDU-L
.060 A
.060 A
.065 A
.065 A
Keyboard Display Unit
Keyboard Display Unit, Local
(For replacement only)
QRU-EOL
HRU
DSU
.004 A
.004 A
.025 A
.023 A
.034 A
.075 A
ZCU
RAU
.001 A
.018 A
RAU-FV
ATU
RDU
.018 A
.014 A
.065 A
.037 A
.007 A*
.075 A**
.040 A†
.030 A
.085 A
Quad Relay Unit/FCINET® Style 6 EOL
High-current Relay Unit
Dual Signal Unit with two (2) notification
appliance circuits and auxiliary power supply.
(Order XFMR transformer separately)
Zone Coder Unit
PBA
——
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Panel Bus Adapter
* per LED
** per incandescent lamp
† add .002 amp./ckt.
‡ For use in CAB-A only.
Remote Annunciator Unit
FireVac®III/7200 Series Interface Unit
Abort Timer Unit
Releasing Device Unit
FireVac®7200, FCINET®, FireVac® and ADAC® are registered trademarks of Fire Control Instruments, Inc.
Specifications are provided for information only, are not intended to be used for installation purposes, and are believed to be accurate. However, no responsibility is assumed
by Fire Control Instruments, Inc. for their use. Specifications subject to change without notice.
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