FCI2016-U1, FCI2017-U1 Periphery boards Installation Mounting MP-UL 3.
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Table of contents A6V10315038_g_en_-- 1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016.................................................................... 5 1.1 Description...................................................................................................... 5 1.2 Installation ...................................................................................................... 6 1.3 Views ...........................................................................................................
2.4.2 2.4.3 2.4.4 2.4.5 2.4.6 X301 Power supply terminal block 1................................................. X302 Power supply 2 terminal block................................................. X305 jumper – Power supply 2 on/off ............................................... X304 Voice supply +24 V.................................................................. X303 Battery terminal ....................................................................... 30 31 31 32 32 NAC circuits................
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Description 1 1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1.1 Description The periphery board (250p) FCI2016 is used for fire control panels and voice alarm fire control panels with max. 252 device addresses. The purpose of the periphery board is to provide means for supervising and controlling various peripheral devices, such as detectors and notification devices, and providing power for the entire panel.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Installation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Ground fault detection for all circuits except the 2 detector circuits handled by PMI. Each detector core has its own ground fault and supervision circuit. One integrated FDnet/C-NET circuit card for circuits 1 and 2 and EMC surge protection for four class B or two class A circuits. Maximum of 252 device addresses can be controlled per integrated FDnet/C-NET circuit card.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Installation 1 Figure 1: Installing the periphery board (250p) 1 Threaded standoffs on back box 2 12x fixing screw 3 Periphery board (250p) w The back box is installed. w The openings for passing through cables have been broken out. w The power cable is fed through and is disconnected from the power supply. w The batteries are not installed or connected. 1.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Views 1.3 Views X1401 X1402 1 1 X1101 1 7 6 12 1 X1302 1 H1301 X801 X602 X603 X601 S100 1 X605 X604 X606 X403 3 1 1 X902 1 X204 X901 1 1 F302 X1001 F301 1 3 1 1 1 X201 X202 1 1 X301 X302 X305 X303 1 X304 Figure 2: Printed circuit board view for FCI2016 Element Des.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Configuration input power and battery 1 Element Des.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Configuration input power and battery X301 BROO + 1 PSSI 2 GND 3 +26V 4 Connection for power supply 2 (only 300 W) Only one power supply (300 W) may be connected to X302. A 2nd power supply (300 W) is only allowed in an housing (3HU). Jumper X305 must be plugged onto position 2-3. X302 BROO + 1 PSSI 2 GND 3 +26V 4 Battery connection X303 BAT- - 2 BAT+ + 1 1.4.2 X301 Power supply terminal block 1 Make sure AC is disconnected.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Configuration input power and battery 1 Pin Designation Description 2 PSSI (Green) Power supply status indication. Used by the periphery board to know the health of the power supply. 3 GND (Black) Return (ground) 4 +24 V (Red) DC +24 V system supply Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12…18 AWG or 2 x 16…18 AWG 1.4.3 X302 Power supply 2 terminal block Terminal block X302 may only be used for an additional PS300 when the system requirements exceed 300 W.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 NAC circuits X305 3 2 Jumper position Function Meaning 2-3 Activated PS 2 300 W For a second power supply (300 W) in an housing (3HU). The power supply is activated and is monitored by the system. 1 1.4.5 X304 Voice supply +24 V The X304 connector on the periphery board provides the power for all Voice option modules inside the VCA2002 Card Cage and for the connected peripherals.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 NAC circuits 1 The NAC is configured in the Engineering tool set. This includes the output pattern and class A/B selection. Please note that the periphery board also has three jumpers (X604, X605 and X606) that must match the settings in the engineering tool set. If they do not match, a trouble will post on the system. The end-of-line resistor is 2.4 kΩ, 1/2 W. These circuits are for NAC circuits NFPA 72 Local only.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 NAC circuits Pin Designation Description 1 NAC1-2 (-) Return feed for notification appliances for NAC 1 class A or NAC 1-2 class B Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12…18 AWG or 2 x 16…18 AWG 1.5.3 X602 jumper – ENABLE/DISABLE DEGRADED MODE for NAC 1 class A or NAC 1-1 class B Errors of the power PC are displayed on the PMI & mainboard when degraded mode is activated.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 Bell follower input 1.5.6 X403 jumper – DEGRADE ALARM SILENCEABLE Degraded mode behavior of the NAC circuit during an alarm X403 3 Jumper position Function 3-2 NONSILENCEABLE When degrade mode is active in the system, and an alarm is present, this setting prevents the user from turning off the notification appliances.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Relays 1.7.1 Wiring X1001 AUX + 1 AUX - 2 AUX + 3 AUX - 4 1.7.2 X1001 Auxiliary output terminal block Pin Designation Description 1 AUX (+) Positive feed for Aux circuit (DC +24 V) 2 AUX (-) Return feed Aux circuit 3 AUX (+) Positive feed for Aux circuit (DC +24 V) 4 AUX (-) Return feed Aux circuit Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12-18 AWG or 2 x 16-18 AWG 1.8 Relays Common alarm relay The alarm relay changes state whenever a fire alarm is detected.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) 1.8.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) 1.9.1 Wiring Initiating device X1401 4 1+ 3 1- 2 2+ 1 2- No EOL required X1402 4 1+ 3 1- 2 2+ 1 2- Figure 5: Class B male connector wiring Both circuits are supervised and power limited. Initiating device X1401 4 1+ 3 1- 2 2+ 1 2- No EOL required X1402 1+ 4 1- 3 2+ 2- 2 1 Figure 6: Class A male connector wiring Both circuits are supervised and power limited.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) 1+ 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 12+ 2Figure 7: Class B circuit: 'Polarity insensitive' device wiring 1+ 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 12+ 1 2 3 1 2 3 2Figure 8: Class A circuit: 'Polarity insensitive' device wiring Wiring circuit devices as 'Isolator' 'Isolator' circuit devices function in 'Polarity insensitive' operation mode and in 'Isolator' operation mode.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) Only 'Isolator' circuit devices that are configured and wired as 'Isolator' can be connected to a class X circuit. Circuit devices that are configured as 'Isolator' but wired as 'Polarity insensitive' are detected by the system as 'Polarity insensitive'. Circuit devices that are configured as 'Polarity insensitive' but wired as 'Isolator' are detected by the system as 'Isolator'.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 1 Indicators 1.9.3 X1402 terminal block – detector circuit 2 Pin Designation Description 1 2- Return feed for circuit 2-2 2 2+ Positive feed for circuit 2-2 3 1- Return feed for circuit 2-1 4 1+ Positive feed for circuit 2-1 Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12…18 AWG or 2 x 16…18 AWG 1.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Technical data 1.12 Technical data Supply input Battery output NAC circuit AUX output 22 | 46 Plug connector X301/302 Operating voltage DC 24 V nominal, filtered Operating current (standby) 120 mA Max. operating current 136 mA Input current (active) Design ● Plug connector X303 Voltage DC 20.4 V…DC 26.4 V (DC 24 V nominal) Current Max. 11.
Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Technical data Bell Follower input Detector circuits Plug connector X801 Voltage DC 24 V filtered or full wave Current Max. 4 mA Design Overvoltage protection Terminal strips X1401 circuit card 1, circuit 1 X1402 circuit card 1, circuit 2 Output voltage DC 24 V, filtered Number of integrated circuit cards 1 Output current per integrated circuit card Max. 500 mA 1 Addressable devices per integrated circuit Max.
1 Periphery board (250p) FCI2016 Technical data Connection terminals Voice alarm supply 24 | 46 Inputs, outputs, and detector circuits ● Design Plug-in screw terminals ● Admissible cable cross-section 1x 12…18 AWG or 2x 16…18 AWG Connector X304 Output +24 V Output voltage DC 24 V nominal, filtered Max.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Description 2 2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2.1 Description The FCI2017 periphery board (500p) is used for fire control panels and voice alarm fire control panels with max. 504 device addresses. The purpose of the periphery board is to provide means for supervising and controlling various peripheral devices, such as detectors and notification devices, and providing power for the entire panel.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Installation ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Ground fault detection for all circuits except the 2 detector circuits handled by PMI. Each detector core has its own ground fault and supervision circuit. Two integrated FDnet/C-NET circuit cards, one for circuits 1 and 2 and one for circuits 3 and 4, plus EMC surge protection for eight class B or four class A circuits. Maximum of 252 device addresses can be controlled per integrated FDnet/C-NET circuit card.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Installation 1 2 3 Figure 13: Installing the periphery board (500p) 1 Threaded standoffs on back box 2 12x fixing screw 3 Periphery board (500p) w The back box is installed. w The openings for passing through cables have been broken out. w The power cable is fed through and is disconnected from the power supply. w The batteries are not installed or connected. 1.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Views 2.3 Views X1401 X1402 X1801 X1802 1 1 1 1 X1101 1 7 1 X1302 6 12 1 H1701 H1301 1 X1702 X801 1 X602 X603 X601 S100 1 X605 X604 X606 X403 3 1 1 X902 1 X204 X901 1 1 X1001 F302 F301 1 3 1 1 1 X201 X202 X301 1 X302 1 X305 X303 1 X304 Figure 14: Printed circuit board view for FCI2017 Element Des.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Configuration input power and battery 2 Element Des.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Configuration input power and battery 2.4.1 Wiring power supply input and battery Power supply 1 connection (170 W or 300 W) Connection X301 must be used for a single power supply. Jumper X305 must be plugged onto position 1-2. X301 BROO + 1 PSSI 2 GND 3 +26V 4 Connection for power supply 2 (only 300 W) Only one power supply (300 W) may be connected to X302. A 2nd power supply (300 W) is only allowed in an housing (3HU).
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Configuration input power and battery To power down the system, first disconnect the batteries and then the line supply. Pin Designation Description 1 BROO (White) AC low signal. Signals when the supply system connection drops below AC 102 V. 2 PSSI (Green) Power supply status indication. Used by the periphery board to know the health of the power supply.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 NAC circuits X305 3 Jumper position Function Meaning 1-2 Deactivated PS 2 300 W Default setting; for power supply (170 W) and a single power supply (300 W). 2-3 Activated PS 2 300 W For a second power supply (300 W) in an housing (3HU). The power supply is activated and is monitored by the system. 2 1 3 2 1 2.4.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 NAC circuits 2 The outputs are power limited and are supervised for short-circuit and open circuit. They are protected against direct short-circuit of the output terminals. The synchronization protocol is built into the panel, so no module is needed. The NAC is configured in the Engineering tool set. This includes the output pattern and class A/B selection.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 NAC circuits 2.5.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Bell follower input 2.5.5 X604, X605, X606 Jumper – NAC 1 class A/B Class A/B setting of the onboard NAC circuit X604 X605 X606 Jumper position Function Meaning 3 3-2 Class A Configures periphery board NAC 1 for class A wiring 2 1-2 Class B Configures periphery board NAC 1-1 and NAC 1-2 for class B wiring 1 The class A/B configuration of the jumpers on the periphery board must be transferred in the engineering tool set.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Auxiliary DC 24 V output Pin Designation Description 2 BF (+) Connection of the positive output signal of the NAC circuit from the external panel. Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12-18 AWG or 2 x 16-18 AWG 2.7 Auxiliary DC 24 V output Auxiliary output DC 24 V with a maximum output current of 1.5 A. The output can be used for devices such as door holders, DACT, or RDT. The circuit is power limited and is protected against a direct shorted output.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) and circuit driver 2 (circuits 3 and 4) Common supervisory relay The supervisory relay changes state whenever a supervisory trouble is detected. In degrade mode, the supervisory relay will not function. Programmable user relay The user programmable relay changes state depending on the configuration set in the Engineering tool set. In degrade mode, the user relay will not activate. 2.8.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) and circuit driver 2 (circuits 3 and 4) Each circuit driver can be configured for two class A circuits, two class X circuits, or four class B circuits: The detector circuits are isolated from the periphery board's main circuit. Each circuit card has a microprocessor which supervises ground fault, short-circuit, open circuit, and line capacity. 2.9.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) and circuit driver 2 (circuits 3 and 4) 2 'Isolator' circuit devices Wiring circuit devices as 'Polarity insensitive' When wiring circuit devices as 'Polarity insensitive', the polarity of the positive and negative end-of-circuit does not have to be taken into account and has no effect on functionality.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Detector circuits, circuit driver 1 (circuits 1 and 2) and circuit driver 2 (circuits 3 and 4) HLIM devices must not be operated together with devices in 'Isolator' operation, including in mixed operation. Only 'Isolator' circuit devices that are configured and wired as 'Isolator' can be connected to a class X circuit. Circuit devices that are configured as 'Isolator' but wired as 'Polarity insensitive' are detected by the system as 'Polarity insensitive'.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Indicators Pin Designation Description 4 1+ Positive output for circuit 1-1 or circuit 3-1 Admissible cable cross-section: 1 x 12…18 AWG or 2 x 16…18 AWG 2.9.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Reset Buttons 2.11 Reset Buttons 2.11.1 S100 RESET periphery board Button Function Position Meaning S100 Reset main microprocessor on periphery board Not pressed Normal Pressed Resets only the main microprocessor on the periphery board. 2.12 Technical data Supply input Battery NAC circuit 42 | 46 Plug connector X301/302 Operating voltage DC 24 V nominal, filtered Operating current (standby) 120 mA Max.
Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 2 Reset Buttons AUX output Bell Follower input Detector circuits A6V10315038_g_en_-- Plug connector X1001 Voltage DC 24 V nominal "special application" For use with: FN2006/FN2007, HZM, HCP, FCA2018, FT2014/FT2015, FTI2001, FCL2004 Current Max. 1.5 mA Design ● ● ● Plug connector X801 Voltage DC 24 V filtered or full wave Current Max.
2 Periphery board (500p) FCI2017 Reset Buttons Relay contacts Plug connector X1201 Design ● ● ● ● Connection terminals Voice alarm supply 44 | 46 Relay output Normally closed or normally open contact Not current limited Alarm and trouble active in degraded mode operation Switching voltage DC 30 V or AC 120/240 V ohmic Switching current 5 A @ DC 30 V or AC 120 V 4 A @ AC 240 V Inputs, outputs, and detector circuits: ● Design Plug-in screw terminals ● Admissible cable cross-section 1x 12…1
FCC Statement 3 3 FCC Statement WARNING Installation and usage of equipment is not in accordance with instructions manual Radiation of radio frequency energy Interference to radio communications ● Install and use equipment in accordance with instructions manual. ● Read the following information. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions manual, may cause interference to radio communications.
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