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Operation Manual
FT128
Rev 2.4
For Software V2.4.x
FT128 FDCIE
MA350
April 2018

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  • Page 1 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 For Software V2.4.x FT128 FDCIE MA350 April 2018...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Table of Contents Introduction ..........................8 Overview ..........................8 Definitions / Explanations ....................8 General Description ....................... 11 The FT128 FDCIE ......................11 Technical Address ......................11 Presentation Number ....................... 11 Com Loop Units ....................... 11 Address and Mode ......................
  • Page 4 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 6.3.2 User Level 0 ......................37 6.3.3 User Level 1 ......................37 6.3.4 Access Level 2A ....................... 37 6.3.5 User Level 2B ......................38 6.3.6 User Level 3A ......................39 6.3.7 User Level 3B ......................39 6.3.8 User Level 4 ......................
  • Page 5 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 15.8 Delayed Alarm........................59 15.9 Local Alarm Acknowledgement (LAA) Reset ..............60 15.10 Quiet Alarm Reset ......................60 Fault............................61 16.1 Fault Messages ........................ 62 16.2 Fault Acknowledge ......................71 Commissioning an FT128 ...................... 73 Software Download ........................
  • Page 6 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.5 Display Current Consumption on COM-Loop (H5/A5) ............. 114 24.6 Display Statistics for COM Loop (H5/A6) ................ 115 24.7 Activate Address Setting Mode for DU (H5/A7) ............... 116 24.8 Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A8) .................. 117 24.9 End Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A9) ................
  • Page 7 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 14: 1205 Zone Control Module ....................29 Figure 15: 1206 Fan Control Module ....................30 Figure 16: 1211 Damper Control Module ..................30 Figure 17: 1207– 8 Key / 8 LED Control & Display Module ............... 30 Figure 18: 1208 - 4 Key / 8 LED Control &...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Introduction Overview FT128 Operation Manual is a document intended to be used by the end user and the fire brigade personnel, as well as the service / commissioning engineers, who should read this document in conjunction with the FT128 Technical / Programming manual, since most of the information in one of the documents is not found in the other document and vice versa.
  • Page 9 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 A detector with only two statuses, i.e. normal or fire alarm. The detector has a "closing contact" and a series alarm resistor (560 Ohm). Normally plugged in a conventional detector base CDB (see below), which is connected to a conventional zone Conventional detector line input.
  • Page 10 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 fault, strobes or OWS. An open door is indicated in the LCD (i.e. an "open door" icon). The SSD is unique for each installation. All alarm points, presentation numbers, user definable alarm texts, Site Specific Data (SSD) programmable outputs, etc.
  • Page 11: General Description

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 General Description The FT128 FDCIE FT128 is a microprocessor controlled intelligent fire alarm Control and Indicating Equipment (FDCIE) intended for Analogue addressable smoke and heat detectors as well as conventional detectors and manual call points. Programmable inputs, control outputs and I/O units are available.
  • Page 12: Address And Mode

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Address and Mode Most of the addressable units must have both address and mode set. This is done in different ways for different units, for example address setting tool 4414, DIP switches, jumpers, or via the FDCIE display. For more information, please read the Technical Description for each unit respectively.
  • Page 13: Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (Fdcie)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Fire Detection Control & Indicating Equipment (FDCIE) FT128 Specifications Table 2 FT128 specifications Item Specifications Mains Voltage 230V (176-264), 1.6A System Voltage @ 1.6A Current Consumption Quiescent / alarm current is dependent on other equipment fitted in FT128, type and number of expansion boards, connected external equipment, etc.
  • Page 14: Ft128 Limitations

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FT128 Limitations In addition to increasing the number of the COM loop units to 255 in software ≥ V2.0, other limitations have also been increased as well as adding new types. The following table lists some of the limitations in V2.4.x software.
  • Page 15: Ft128 Fdcie Layout

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FT128 FDCIE Layout Figure 2 Standard FT128 The FT128 control and indicating equipment (FDCIE) is housed in a metal cabinet powder coated oyster colour. The cabinet has an inner and outer door. The outer door is fitted with a 003 key to provide access level 1 and is made of tinted high impact plastic and allows easy viewing of all indicators and controls.
  • Page 16: Front Display

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4  Two 24 V DC outputs (power supply outputs for routing equipment and external equipment). See Dwg. F665.  A socket for an optional Communication module (RS485 transceiver component) 4552, which will provide an RS485 interface (serial line) for up to eight Display Units.
  • Page 17: Led Indicators And Push Button

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 3.4.1 LED Indicators and Push Button LED’s and push buttons are contained on the front panel display and are described in the tables below. See also Figure 3 above, for the LEDs and push buttons. 3.4.1.1 Fire Brigade Panel Display and Control Table 4 Fire Brigade Panel LED Indicators and Push Buttons...
  • Page 18: Ft128 Display Cp Indicators

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 3.4.1.2 FT128 Display CP Indicators Table 5 LED indicators on Control Panel (CP) Colour Indicating Indicator Fault(s), i.e. not acknowledged fault(s) and/or General fault Yellow acknowledged but not corrected fault(s). Something is disabled / disconnected via a menu, Disablements Yellow via a disable switch or via a button in the zone...
  • Page 19: The Display (Lcd)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Table 6 Control Panel push buttons Key/push button Operation/function Used to acknowledge the faults shown in menu H6. Also Fault acknowledge used to acknowledge SERVICE signal, see menu (yellow) H8/S4. Used to log on, i.e. to get access to the menu tree (via an access code) to carry out disablements, etc.
  • Page 20: System Information In The Lcd

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Co-incidence alarm Delayed alarm Pre-warning Test mode alarm LAA (AAF) alarm New Zealand convention only: “Routing equipment left isolated” Fault (not acknowledged) Disablement Zones in "Test mode" Interlocking input / output active System information System Information in the LCD The display (LCD) of FT128 in normal operation and in quiescent state will show the following information: DD-MM-YYYY...
  • Page 21: Control Unit Options

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Control Unit Options I/O Matrix 4582 The I/O matrix board is an interface between the FDCIE (COM loop) and various types of application boards e.g. AS1668 fan control board, Zone Disable and indication board, LED mimic board, etc.
  • Page 22: Zone Control & Indication Module

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Note: the total number of fan modules must be reduced by one for every other option fitted, e.g. zone module, generic module, expansion board, etc. A fan reset switch is provided to independently reset the fan module as required by AS1668.2 i.e.
  • Page 23: Nz Fire Brigade (Led) Mimic Board

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 refer to the Technical / Programming manual and to drawing no. F665 in Figure 27 page ZONE CONTROL Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Disable Test Figure 5 Zone Control & indication Display Table 9 Zone control LEDs and Buttons LED indicator &...
  • Page 24: Occupant Warning System (Ows)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 NORMAL PFA116 DEFECT FIRE A GROUND RIGHT B GROUND CENTRE C GROUND LEFT D FIRST FLOOR RIGHT E FIRST FLOOR CENTRE F FIRST FLOOR LEFT G GROUND LUNCH ROOM F FIRST FLOOR LUNCH ROOM 1ST FLOOR YOU ARE HERE BROOKS GROUND...
  • Page 25: Gaseous Extinguishing Control Module

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Table 10 OWS controls and indications LED indicators & Buttons Indicating Illuminates to indicate the “Auto” position of the LED - Green button, normal position. Auto Button OWS controlled only by alarm condition LED - Yellow Illuminates to indicate “Isolate”...
  • Page 26: Ft128 External Termination

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Gas Extinguishing 1st Alarm 2nd Alarm -Timer Running Gas Initiated Gas Discharged Gas Externally Released Gas Discharge Inhibited Gas Fault Gas Disabled Service Master Abort Figure 8 Gas Extinguishing Display Layout Table 11 Gas Front Status LED Indication and flash Pattern Type LED Name Module Conditions...
  • Page 27: Figure 9 Sub836 Adaptor Board

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 relay is controlled by the “Voltage output S0” e.g. if S0 is programmed for general alarm, the following outputs will be available: • Voltage output S0 on CON 7 • Change over alarm contacts R2-1 on CON 5 •...
  • Page 28: New 19" Rack Cabinet & New Loop Modules

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 New 19” Rack Cabinet & New Loop Modules Cabinet Overview The design of the new Brooks 19” rackmount FT128 cabinet is in accordance with the industry standard for 19” rackmount equipment. The 19” rackmount enclosures are available in the following cabinet size: •...
  • Page 29: Addressable Com Loop Display Modules

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 • Standard plates for mounting MCP 20HP Face Plate (CB682) • ASE options: Romteck ASE Mounting Bracket (CB685), Tyco ASE Mounting Bracket (CB686) • Printer Mounting Bracket (CB691) • Battery Shelf for 19 Inch Rack Cabinet (CB687) Large or small 19”...
  • Page 30: Figure 15: 1206 Fan Control Module

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 16: 1211 Damper Control Figure 15: 1206 Fan Control Module Module Figure 17: 1207– 8 Figure 18: 1208 - 4 Figure 19: 1209 – 8 Figure 20: 1210 – 6 Key / 8 LED Control Key / 8 LED Control LED Display LED Pump Status...
  • Page 31: I/O Field Modules

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 • 1211 – Quad Damper Display and Control module, is similar to the 1206 but with different label and functionality, it is intended to control fire dampers. The 1211 is programmed in EBLWin as an I/O Matrix board 4582 for “Fan / Damper Control”. Require 2 x 10HB spaces on the ancillary rack.
  • Page 32: Figure 21 Sub997 Single Supervised Input / Single Relay Output

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 All units are programmed using the Addressing Tool 4414 or 4414E, the 1201 requires 24VDC to be applied for addressing the module. All modules are required to be addressed in “Advanced Mode” setting on the Addressing Tool. These units must also be configured with EBLWin ≥...
  • Page 33: Figure 25 Field Module Enclosure Bafmes

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 25 Field Module Enclosure BAFMES...
  • Page 34: User Data & Access Levels

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 User Data & Access Levels User Data FT128 software supports different levels for different users. To log on to FT128 (version ≥ 2.0) a User name and a Password are required. Ten different User names with individual Passwords can be used.
  • Page 35: Password For Web-Server Access Only

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 6.1.3 Password for Web-server Access only Normally a password consists of 6 digits. This allows the same user to get access to the control unit as well as to the web-server if both are selected. If a user should have access to the web-server only, it is possible to choose a stronger password.
  • Page 36: User Level

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 User Level Each user name has access to a specific user level allowing access to specific menus according to Table 13 below. Table 12 Levels of access Information only Building Officer Service Personnel H4 Present system status H1 Perform monthly test H1 Perform monthly test H6 Display faults H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 37: User Level 0

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Note: Initials are required in system FT128 since they will be used in the event log instead of the User names. In a new FDCIE (i.e. before any Site Specific Data has been downloaded), only user "0" is available.
  • Page 38: User Level 2B

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 6.3.5 User Level 2B After the door has been opened using 003 key (LED "Door open" is lit), you have access to level 1 and after log on as “Building officer” (level 2B), the following menus will be accessible: H1 Perform monthly test H2 Disable or re-enable...
  • Page 39: User Level 3A

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 6.3.6 User Level 3A When the door has been opened using 003 key (LED "Door open" is lit), the service / maintenance personnel have access as per access level 1 and after log on as “Service personnel”...
  • Page 40: Passwords / Change Of Password

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Passwords / Change of Password Normally, the user names and passwords are downloaded / changed via EBLWin (menu system I User data) i.e. SSD download. A logged-on person (user name) can change his password via menu H10. If “Safe shutdown of control unit”...
  • Page 41: Technical Address / Presentation Number

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Technical Address / Presentation Number Technical Address for COM Loop Units The technical address “NNN” is used when programming any unit connected to the COM loop. The addressing tool 4414 / 4414E is used to write the address in a loop unit. Technical address is also used to identify which unit has generated a fault.
  • Page 42: Silence Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Silence Alarm Devices In FT128 front (FBP section), the push button "Silence Alarm devices" (P3) is available, used to silence the warning devices. When the Alarm devices are activated and the push button "Silence Alarm devices" is pressed during a pre-warning, a fire alarm or a Co-incidence alarm, the following will happen:...
  • Page 43: Nz Fb "Silence Alarms" Bulgin Key (Outside Switch)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 are isolated, i.e. sounders, OWS, strobes, etc. and prevents new alarms from activating the warning devices. • Alarm devices enabled When the button is pressed again, all programmable outputs of type "Alarm devices" will be enabled. If the “Silence alarm devices”...
  • Page 44: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices Outputs programmed for sounders or OWS type (Alarm devices) can be collectively disabled during fire alarm or alert annunciation alarm via menu H2/B9. This is indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) and LED Fault / Disablements "Alarm devices" (L13) which would be steady ON.
  • Page 45: Silence Buzzer

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Silence Buzzer The FT128 built-in buzzer will sound for: • Fire alarm (0.4 / 0.4 sec.) • Co-incidence alarm (2-zone or 2-unit dependent fire alarm). When only one zone / address (alarm point) is in alarm status (0.8 / 5 sec.) •...
  • Page 46: Disable / Re-Enable Control Outputs

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Disable / Re-enable Control Outputs All control outputs programmed as type: • Control (general) • Ventilation (Fire ventilation) • Extinguishing • Interlocking ….can be collectively disabled via menu H2/B4 type by type. This is indicated by the LED "Disablements"...
  • Page 47: 12 "Disable" Button

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 “Disable” Button When the push button "Disable" (P5) is pressed whilst there is an active alarm, all outputs configured for either the device(s) or zone(s) in alarm, will be disabled. This is indicated by the disablement LED L8. The “Disable”...
  • Page 48: Door Open

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Door Open A standard 003 key is used to open the FT128 door and get access to the front membrane and other optional modules e.g. OWS, zone disable, AS1668 fan control, etc., see also chapter “User ”, page 34. Door open may be programmed via EBLWin to disable any external strobe or sounder/strobe combination located at the designated building entry point.
  • Page 49: Alarm Types

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Alarm Types In case of a fire, Analogue detectors (sensors), conventional smoke and/or heat detectors, manual call points and programmable inputs can generate fire alarm A fire alarm could be an Alert Annunciation alarm, i.e. the activation of routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX) is delayed during the acknowledgement and investigation time.
  • Page 50: Fire Alarm

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 P r e - w a r n i n g d e t e c t o r 1 2 - 4 5 ( u s e r d e f i n a b l e t e x t m e s s a g e ) Example;...
  • Page 51: Entering Fire Alarm Menu During Fire Alarm (X1-X9)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 0 0 1 Z O N E - A D D R 1 2 - 4 5 L A S T Z O N E 1 2 N o . 0 1 " A l a r m t e x t f o r 1 2 - 4 5 " The LEDs "Alarms queued"...
  • Page 52: Test Mode Alarm

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 b) Press “A” 001 ZONE-ADDR 12-45 LAST ZONE 12 No. 01 ZONE-ADDR: 12-45 001 of 003 c) Navigate similar to the normal menu "A", "", "", "", "" and "Return" can be used same as per the normal menu tree, see chapter "Access Levels", page 35 .
  • Page 53: Heavy Smoke Alarm / Heavy Heat Alarm

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 When an alarm point in a zone set in test mode is tested, it is presented in the display as a fire alarm but with the information "Test mode" added. No outputs (sounders) will be activated except the fire door outputs. The test mode alarm will be automatically reset after approx.
  • Page 54: Delayed Alarm

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 C o - i n c i d e n c e a l a r m z o n e Z Z ( u s e r d e f i n a b l e t e s t m e s s a g e ) If there are Co-incidence alarms generated in other zones, the LEDs "Alarms queued"...
  • Page 55: Alarm Delay Facility (Adf)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Delayed alarm is automatically reset, see chapter “Alarm Reset”, page 58. Note: The delayed alarm function for a conventional Zone Line Input e.g. 3361 Input 0 (Z), zone expansion board 4580 inputs is different. The “Delayed alarm” check box in the Zone Line Input properties is called “AVF”, the general delayed alarm function will not be used and is replaced by the alarm verification function.
  • Page 56: Quiet Alarm

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 During the Acknowledgement Period (10-120 sec.), the following information (a list if many) is shown in the FDCIE display LAA zone zz, activated dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm During the Investigation Period (normally 0-9 min.), the following information is shown on the FT128 display: LAA zone zz, investigation in progress dd-mm-yyyy hh:mm...
  • Page 57: Acknowledged And Isolated Alarm (For Only Nz)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Programmable outputs for quiet alarm is required e.g. 3361 outputs controlling fan operation i.e. any output with a control expression containing the trigger conditions "Quiet Alarm Zone" or "Quiet Alarm Zone Address". Quiet Alarms are automatically reset, non-brigade call alarm and do not activate any common alarm output.
  • Page 58: Alarm Reset

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Alarm Reset Note: The alarm “RESET” button will not function unless the programmed alarm devices have been silenced i.e. “Silence alarm devices” button is activated. 15.1 Pre-Warning Reset Pre-warning is non-latching i.e. resets automatically when the alarm point / zone is no longer above pre-warning level.
  • Page 59: Single Reset With Automatic Disablement

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 shown (e.g. a fault message), for priority order see section 3.4.2.2 Information Priority Order page 19. All outputs (for fire alarm) are reset, i.e. de-activated. 15.2.3 Single Reset with Automatic Disablement Similar to "Single reset" but includes the encapsulation function. Normally when an alarm point or zone having activated fire alarm is reset whilst still is in alarm status, it will activate a new fire alarm within 20 seconds.
  • Page 60: Local Alarm Acknowledgement (Laa) Reset

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 15.9 Local Alarm Acknowledgement (LAA) Reset The indication in the Control Unit display, during the Acknowledgement Period (10-120 sec.) and the Investigation Period (1-9 min.) respectively, will automatically clear when: • The AA process ends because no detector in the LAA zone is over the fire alarm level.
  • Page 61: Fault

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Fault All faults are delayed in order not to generate any unnecessarily faults, e.g. the delay time for COM loop and zone line input faults the delay time is approx. 45 seconds. Some units may also have an internal delay time, which makes the delay time even longer, for example.
  • Page 62: Fault Messages

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Note: As a warning, faults (and disablements) are also indicated by a 2-sec. beep when an open FDCIE door is being closed. 16.1 Fault Messages Below follows a list of all fault messages, in alphabetical order: FAULT: 24 V for external equipment Fuse "F9"...
  • Page 63 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Battery voltage is too low (< 2.8 V) The batteries (2 x 3 V Lithium) must be replaced. FAULT: Cables mixed COM-loop The two wires L (SA) and C (SB) have been mixed (swapped). Check that the wire connections are correct (according to drawing F666).
  • Page 64 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Detector removed, techn address xxx zz-aa = Zone Address. xxx = Com loop address A wireless smoke detector 4611 has been removed from its base. FAULT: Earth fault (minus) FAULT: Earth fault (plus) Earth fault is detected in FT128. The system voltage is normally 24 +24 V to earth is normally 12.5 V.
  • Page 65 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Fan on loop unit addr xxx The LED "Fault" is lit on a fan control module connected to a COM loop, fan no. xx which controlled by I/O unit 3361 with the technical address xxx. The fault indicates that the fan has changed the status (run to stop or stop to run) but the corresponding I/O unit 3361 input has not been activated within 30 seconds.
  • Page 66 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Input x exp board x A fault on the supervised input x on the expansion board (4583) with address x. Check the cables / connections (open or short circuit). FAULT: Interlocking input AA/PP AA/PP = Area – Point An interlocking input is not activated within the time set for fault activation (5-255 seconds).
  • Page 67 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Fault is activated 1-300 minutes after: • Loss of mains, i.e. no 230 V • Blown mains fuse • Blown fuse "F1" on the main board 4556 FAULT: Mains, external power supply This is valid for external power supply equipment, which has a fault output connected to a programmable input in FT128 system.
  • Page 68 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Check the cable, all connections, FT128 cannot communicate with the unit. etc. Is correct / complete SSD downloaded (via EBLWin). Check the address and the S/W mode in the unit (or edit the SSD). FAULT: No reply, expansion board x Valid for the 8-Zone Expansion Board 4580, 8 relays exp.
  • Page 69 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Read/write site data (SSW) SSW = the data that has changed during operation, i.e. week average sensor values, passwords, calibration values and event logs. • If FT128 was powered down i.e. both mains and battery disconnected without first doing a Safe shut down of control unit via menu H8/S7 (see page 129), this fault might be generated when the FT128 is powered again.
  • Page 70 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FAULT: Short-circuit SCI nn <-> SCI nn SCI n <-> SCI n describes between which Short Circuit Isolators the short-circuit is located. nn = A, B, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 or up to 128.
  • Page 71: Fault Acknowledge

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4  FAULT: Wrong type of unit zz-aa  to Press to see the technical address.  FAULT: Wrong type of unit t.addr xxx zz-aa = Zone address, xxx = COM loop address The unit is not the same type as programmed in the SSD. Change the programming (via EBLWin) or the unit.
  • Page 72 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 new fault can be shown, if there are more than 200). Corrected faults are shown in the event log (menu H4/U6). Notes: • All faults have to be individually acknowledged one by one with push button "Fault acknowledge"...
  • Page 73: Commissioning An Ft128

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Commissioning an FT128 No connection, other than the mains power supply should be made, prior to checking the operation of the FDCIE Mains power should be turned on and charger voltage levels checked / set. If these levels are correct, batteries can then be connected.
  • Page 74 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 5. Turn “ON” the mains isolate switch (230 V Note: The Control Unit will be supplied pre-wired, the installer has to connect the incoming mains to the GPO only. 6. Re-place the battery fuse (F2) on the main board. 7.
  • Page 75: Software Download

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Software Download 18.1 EBLWin Software Installation To install EBLWin software in your PC, the instructions in this chapter must be followed, the instructions apply only to software versions ≥ V2.0. This does not cover the optional installation of EBLWeb for the WebServer or TLON installation.
  • Page 76 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 2. Install Sentinel_LDK_Run-time_setup: Win7: Right click on HASPUserSetup.exe and choose “Run as Administrator” Win10: Right click on HASPUserSetup.exe and choose properties then go into the Compatibility tab. Set as shown in Error! Reference source not found. : Figure 24 Installing HASPUserSetup in compatibility mode 3.
  • Page 77: Download Ssd

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 USB. Right click on it and choose properties. Then click on the Driver Tab. Click on Update Drivers and choose “Browse my computer for driver software” and locate the folder for 2.10.00 WHQL (Win7_Win8_Win8.1). 5. Install from folder EBLWin V2.4.4 file named EBLWin.msi. Win7: Right click on setup.exe and choose “Run as Administrator”...
  • Page 78: Ssd Download To The Control Unit

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 The download is not completed until the following box is shown: After the SSD download, the FT128 will restart. A number of faults may then be generated due to the loop units being not connected yet. Disconnected at start up In the COM loop properties dialog box, it is possible to select the option "Disconnected at start up".
  • Page 79: User Definable Text Messages Download

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Downloading in progress…. ▓ ▓ ▓ “progress bar” When the download is completed and the control unit restarts, a fault message will be shown in the display: Download completed successfully Control unit will now restart FAULT: Restart code 25 DD-MM-YYYY HH:MM...
  • Page 80 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 To download a new EBL software (system firmware) version, a PC and EBLWin are used. The BIN file required to be downloaded contains both the software and a text file i.e. there is one BIN file for each convention (AU or NZ). Note: Brooks strongly recommends using the USB isolator device when you connect your PC to the Control Unit.
  • Page 81: Software Versions

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 13. New Site Specific Data (SSD) can now be downloaded. Note: After a new software download, the logon password reverts back to the default setting i.e. “000000”. The user names and passwords will be changed when the SSD is downloaded.
  • Page 82: Restart

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Restart A restart may delete some data in FT128. Below follows an explanation of the different data, abbreviations and a table describing the different restart alternatives and how the data respectively is affected (cold or warm restart). = Fire alarms and Faults.
  • Page 83: Explanation Of Restart Codes

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Note: During the restart, the fault output “R1” for Fault TX will be "activated" for few seconds, the supervised 24 V outputs S0-S1 will not be supervised and S0-S1 programmed as normally high will be low for a few seconds. 19.2.1 Explanation of Restart Codes Code 00 appears after manual power on/off or S/W download.
  • Page 84: Boot Menu

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 F A U L T : S i t e s p e c i f i c d a t a ( S S D ) D a t e : D D - M M T i m e : H H : M M The last message means that the SSD has not been successfully downloaded.
  • Page 85: Perform Monthly Test (H1)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Perform Monthly Test (H1) The FT128 and the building must be tested on a regular basis, please refer to the Australian maintenance standard AS1851 for details regarding monthly, quarterly and annual test. In test mode, only the alarm points are tested, i.e. no outputs (no sounders) will be activated during the test.
  • Page 86 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 After 60 minutes or The Display (LCD) NOTE: See chapter " ", page "Return" 19 regarding priority order. "Return" (When required: Zone in test mode: Press "A" to end the test "Access", "password") 01 02 03 04 End test: ACCEPT mode.
  • Page 87: Disable Or Re-Enable (H2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Disable or Re-enable (H2) A whole zone , one or more alarm points within a zone and/or control outputs can be disabled via menus H2/B1-B2. This function can be used when a temporary disablement is required (e.g. maintenance or renovation work in the premises, etc.). If the function Enhanced disablement is enabled (default), disabled alarm points cannot activate Pre-warning, fire alarm and fault.
  • Page 88: Disable Zone (H2/B1)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.1 Disable Zone (H2/B1) When a whole zone is disabled, all alarm points within the zone are disabled. Alarm points can be individually disabled. Disabled zones can be automatically re-enabled or re-enabled via menu H2/B5. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 89: Disable Zone / Address (H2/B2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.2 Disable Zone / Address (H2/B2) Up to 100 addressable alarm points (also addressable manual call points), connected to the COM loop, can be individually disabled. Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1. Disabled alarm points (zone –...
  • Page 90: Disable Output (H2/B3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.3 Disable Output (H2/B3) Up to 100 programmable outputs in the FT128 and outputs in units connected to the COM loops (except outputs of type "Alarm device") can be individually disabled. If you try to disable an output of type "Alarm device" it will be treated as if it does not exist. Disabled output: Even if its control expression (trigger condition) is fulfilled (true), the output will not be activated.
  • Page 91: Disable All Control, Ventilation, Extinguishing Or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.4 Disable All Control, Ventilation, Extinguishing or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B4) Outputs programmed as type Control (general), type Fire ventilation, type Extinguishing system and type Interlocking can be collectively disabled for the type respectively (all at the same time).
  • Page 92: Re-Enable Zone (H2/B5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.5 Re-Enable Zone (H2/B5) Disabled zones are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu (H2/B5) has higher priority than automatic re-enabling. Zones disabled via the "New Zealand FB Bulgin key Silence Alarms" (outside switch), have to be re-enabled via menu B5 or B6 before they can activate a new alarm.
  • Page 93: Re-Enable Zone / Address (H2/B6)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.6 Re-Enable Zone / Address (H2/B6) Disabled alarm points (zone – address) are listed in menu H4/U1. Re-enabling via this menu has higher priority than automatic re-enabling. A zone will be presented as ZZ - 00 (ZZ=01-99). Alarm points within a Zone disabled via the "New Zealand FB Silence Alarms Bulgin key"...
  • Page 94: Re-Enable Output (H2/B7)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.7 Re-Enable Output (H2/B7) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be extinguished, if there are no other disablements. If there is nothing to re-enable, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 95: Re-Enable All Control, Ventilation, Extinguishing, Or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B8)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.8 Re-Enable All Control, Ventilation, Extinguishing, Or Interlocking Outputs (H2/B8) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. When all outputs have been re-enabled, the LED "Disablements" (L8) will be extinguished, if there are no other disablements. If there is nothing to re-enable, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 96: Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices (H2/B9)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.9 Disable / Re-Enable Alarm Devices (H2/B9) Disabled alarm devices are listed in menu H4/U1. Outputs for alarm devices can be collectively disabled and re-enabled via this menu. Disabled output will stay disabled, until re-enabled again via this menu. When all outputs type Alarm devices have been disabled, the LEDs "Disablements"...
  • Page 97: Disable / Re-Enable Outputs For Routing Equipment (H2/B10)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.10 Disable / Re-Enable Outputs for Routing Equipment (H2/B10) Disabled outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Outputs for routing equipment (Fire Brigade TX / fault TX) can be disabled and re-enabled via this menu. Disabled output will stay disabled, until re-enabled again via this menu. The function can be used during commissioning and testing of an installation, when only local alarms are required but it can’t be used during normal operation.
  • Page 98: Disable / Re-Enable Alert Annunciation Function (H2/B11)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 21.11 Disable / Re-Enable Alert Annunciation Function (H2/B11) Normal function: For alarm points / zones programmed for Alert Annunciation (via EBLWin) the AA function is normally enabled via a time channel, e.g. enabled daytime (during working hours) and disabled night time.
  • Page 99: Set Calendar And Clock (H3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Set Calendar and Clock (H3) The RTC component has no backup power supply. Normally, date, day of the week and time only have to be set when the power is turned on the FT128 for the first time. Also, if FT128 is restarted, the clock must be corrected, so that the "time stamps"...
  • Page 100: Present System Status (H4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Present System Status (H4) 23.1 Disablement (H4/U1) A list of all disablements (done via menu H2/Bx). NOTE: Disablements by time channel(s) are listed in menu H4/U2. If there are no disablements, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 101: Disablement By Time Channel (H4/U2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.2 Disablement by Time Channel (H4/U2) A list of all disablements by time channel(s). Note: Other disablements are listed in menu H4/U1. If there are no disablements, --- List is empty --- will be shown. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 102: Sensor Values (H4/U3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.3 Sensor Values (H4/U3) Information on heat, smoke or multi detector sensor values. XX.X%/m = XX.X % obscuration per meter". Perf. Factor: see below this table. nnnnnn = algorithm short name. No. of months left: the number of months until the detector activates service signal. See section 23.3.1 “Explanation of the Sensor Values”...
  • Page 103: Explanation Of The Sensor Values

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 "Return" Start Sensor : 00-00 Write the presentation number and/or press "A" to accept or press "Return" to menu U3. Sensor values "Return" Scroll or press "Return" to ACCEPT? U3 menu H4. Scroll or press "Return".
  • Page 104 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Low sensitivity (3.6%) & Slow detection (35 s) L-35 Heat algorithm, Class A1 Heat algorithm, Class A2 (S) Heat algorithm, Class B (S) Decision algorithm Default is N-15 and A1 respectively. Algorithm Abbreviation Detector 4400 in Advanced mode. Normal area Normal Clean area...
  • Page 105: Sensors Activating Service Signal (H4/U4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.4 Sensors Activating SERVICE Signal (H4/U4) Service signal is indicated by LED "Service" (L12). The week average sensor value is over the service level respectively for one or more sensors. (Regarding the service signal levels, see Technical / Programming manual, chapter "Service signal". Menu H4/U4 is a list of the sensor(s) activating service signal.
  • Page 106: Technical Warning (H4/U5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.5 Technical Warning (H4/U5) A technical warning is an event that is neither a fire alarm nor a fault. It indicates that something has or has not happened and is generated via a programmable input. The text message, shown in the FT128 display, is user programmable (up to 40 characters).
  • Page 107: Event Log (H4/U6)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.6 Event Log (H4/U6) Three event logs (3 x 500 events) are available: • Alarm log (alarm events, for example fire alarm, fire alarm reset, and so on) • Interlocking log (interlocking events only) • General event log (all other type of events) The most recent event is shown in the top of the list.
  • Page 108: Version And Alarm Counter (H4/U7)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 23.7 Version and Alarm Counter (H4/U7) This menu can be used to show the following information: Version: FT128 software / firmware version downloaded to the main board 4556. Alarm counter: The alarm counter is increased with "1" every time the FDCIE. enters the real "fire alarm condition"...
  • Page 109: Service (H5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Service (H5) When commissioning a new system or maintaining an existing system, menu H5 can be used to perform certain actions and get information and help. Only authorised personnel have access to menu H5. User name and Password for level 3A (Service Personnel) are required.
  • Page 110: Calibration Of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.1 Calibration of Supervised Outputs (H5/A1) Supervised (monitored) outputs • The voltage outputs (S0-S1) in the control unit • The voltage outputs (VO0-VO1) in the COM loop output unit 3364. • The voltage outputs (Output 0-Output 1) on the I/O expansion board 4583 When all alarm devices (OWS, sounders, etc.) are connected, including required End-Of- Line devices and when the SSD download is ready, a calibration has to be done.
  • Page 111: Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.2 Sensitive Fault Detection Mode (H5/A2) To increase the possibilities to detect faults during commissioning, it is possible to use the "Sensitive fault detection mode". The time delay for each fault will then be reduced, i.e. you might find some faults now instead of later.
  • Page 112: Service Mode For Com-Loop (H5/A3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.3 Service Mode for COM-Loop (H5/A3) This mode can be used when commissioning an installation and by maintenance personnel. The COM loop communication (polling) will be turned off but there will still be voltage (24 V ) on the loop in the A-direction only, in the B-direction only or in both directions at the same time.
  • Page 113: Display Current Consumption In Unit (H5/A4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.4 Display Current Consumption in Unit (H5/A4) Power Supply (Control Unit) Voltage - xx.xx V: The 24V measured by the CPU on the main board. Corresponds to the output voltage at the power supply outputs on connector J1. Earth voltage - xx.xx V: Measured from 0V (connector J1:14) to earth.
  • Page 114: Display Current Consumption On Com-Loop (H5/A5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.5 Display Current Consumption on COM-Loop (H5/A5) An average current consumption value can be displayed for the COM loop. Note: No or very small current consumption (< 10mA) will not be presented correctly / precisely since the accuracy is ± 5 mA. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 115: Display Statistics For Com Loop (H5/A6)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.6 Display Statistics for COM Loop (H5/A6) The statistics can be used during commissioning, service, etc. Number of Polling is the number of polling ("questions") sent out by FT128 to the units connected on the COM loop. Parity fault is the received number of parity faults and % parity faults in relation to the polling.
  • Page 116: Activate Address Setting Mode For Du (H5/A7)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.7 Activate Address Setting Mode for DU (H5/A7) This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to activate the address setting mode in the following Display Units connected to the RS485 interface in FT128: •...
  • Page 117: Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A8)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.8 Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A8) This function can be used by commissioning / service engineer to set a Base station for wireless units 4620 to one of the following modes: Register: in order to register one or more wireless detectors 4611 to the Base station Unregister: in order to unregister one or more wireless detectors 4611 from the Base station Install: in order to change the normal communication time from every 2...
  • Page 118: End Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A9)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.9 End Setup Wireless Detectors (H5/A9) This menu is used to set wireless base station in register / unregister / install mode back to normal mode. If there are no base stations in register / unregister / install mode, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 119: Show Information About Site Specific Data (H5/A10)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 24.10 Show Information about Site Specific Data (H5/A10) Information about the latest downloaded Site Specific Data (SSD) via a PC and the program EBLWin. • SSD name: As written in the EBLWin dialog box "System Properties" (Name). •...
  • Page 120: Acknowledge Faults (H6)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Acknowledge FAULTS (H6) Regarding fault indication, etc., see chapter "Fault", page 61 . See also chapter “Fault Acknowledge", page 62 . All fault events are stored in the event log and can be listed. See also chapter “Event Log (H4/U6)”, page 107 In this menu (H6) are up to 200 faults listed: •...
  • Page 121: Perform Zone Test (Test Mode) (H7)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Perform ZONE TEST (Test Mode) (H7) Normally, zones are tested during the monthly test via menu H1, see page 85. Via this menu (H7) it is possible to perform the zone test. Up to 99 zones can be in set in test mode. In test mode, only the alarm points are tested, i.e.
  • Page 122 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Action Text in display Comments "2" "A" End test mode zone: 01 This is a list in which you can ACCEPT? L scroll between all the zones in test mode. Select or type the zone number and press "A".
  • Page 123: Maintenance (H8)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Maintenance (H8) Only authorised personnel have access to (H8), user name and password for level 3A (Service technician) are required. Disconnected (disabled) loop, etc. is indicated by LED "Disablements" (L8) and is listed in menu H4/U1. 27.1 Disconnect / Re-connect COM loop (H8/S1) To avoid damage on the units and FT128 during physical connection / disconnection of...
  • Page 124: Disconnect / Re-Connect Zone Line Input (H8/S2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.2 Disconnect / Re-connect Zone Line Input (H8/S2) To avoid damage on the units and FT128 during physical connection / disconnection of units, it is highly recommended to have the zone line disconnected (disabled), i.e. voltage free (dead).
  • Page 125: Disconnect / Re-Connect Addressable Zone Interface Input (H8/S3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.3 Disconnect / Re-connect addressable zone interface input (H8/S3) To avoid damage on the units and FT128 during physical connection / disconnection of units, it is highly recommended to have the zone interface input disconnected (disabled), i.e.
  • Page 126: Acknowledge Service Signal (H8/S4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.4 Acknowledge SERVICE Signal (H8/S4) When SERVICE signal is generated in the system, it is indicated by LED "Service" (L12), which will be turned off when all sensors have been acknowledged. See chapter "Sensors activating SERVICE signal (H4/U4)", page 105. Only 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode have to be acknowledged: When service signal from such a sensor is acknowledged, the sensor is given a default week average sensor value (same as for a new / clean sensor = 0.1 %/m).
  • Page 127: Restore Weekly Average To Default (H8/S5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.5 Restore Weekly Average to Default (H8/S5) Valid only for 430x, 4400 and 4401 sensors in NORMAL mode. If a sensor (analogue smoke detector) is replaced without having generated SERVICE signal, its week average sensor value has to be cleared and set to the default value (i.e. "1"...
  • Page 128: Test Of Alarm Devices (H8/S6)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.6 Test of Alarm Devices (H8/S6) The programmable outputs of type "Alarm device" can be collectively activated via this sub menu (S6), which enables the service technician to test the alarm devices without too much disturbance on site. The test cannot be started if fire alarm is already activated in FT128 When the test starts, the alarm devices will sound for approx.
  • Page 129: Safe Shut Down Of Control Unit (H8/S7)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.7 Safe Shut Down of Control Unit (H8/S7) It's not recommended to do a safe shutdown of FT128 before power down the FDCIE which means disconnecting it from 230 V AC and battery. Safe shut down will save the SSW in a Flash memory and also put the CPU at rest.
  • Page 130: Activate Zone-Address In Alarm Mode (H8/S8)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.8 Activate Zone-Address in Alarm Mode (H8/S8) One alarm point (zone-address), not a whole zone, can be manually set in alarm mode. It will be presented as a fire alarm, the built-in LED in the alarm point (for example a detector) will be turned on and all outputs, standard and programmable, which would have been activated by a normal fire alarm from the same alarm point will be activated.
  • Page 131 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 This manually activated fire alarm will be presented as “Test mode alarm” in the control unit display and all external FBP displays and indicated by the LEDs "Fire" and "Fire brigade tx". The LEDs "Alarms queued" are indicating that more than one alarm point is in alarm.
  • Page 132: Activate Output (H8/S9)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.9 Activate Output (H8/S9) Via this menu, a loop unit output, control unit output and expansion board output can be activated. Any output can be activated, which means the function can be tested. (Can also be done via EBLWin.) This is including Addressable siren 4477, Addressable sounder base 3379, wireless detector 4611, light indicator 4383, and all alarm devices 4480, 4481, 4482, 4487.
  • Page 133: Reset Activated Output (H8/S10)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 27.10 Reset activated output (H8/S10) Output(s) activated via menu H8/S9 have to be reset via this menu (H8/S10). Note: Only output types that are activated will be shown and possible to select. Action Text in display Comments "Access"...
  • Page 134: Interlocking Outputs And Inputs (H9)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Interlocking Outputs and Inputs (H9) 28.1 Activated Interlocking Outputs/Inputs (H9/C1) If there are no output / input activated, --- List is empty --- will be shown. Action Text in display Comments "Access" Log on to FT128 as shown in page 35.
  • Page 135: Activate Interlocking Output (H9/C2)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 28.2 Activate Interlocking Output (H9/C2) The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually activated via this menu. The corresponding interlocking input will be "monitored" in the same way as if the output was activated by its control expression. Reset has to be performed via menu H9/C3.
  • Page 136: Reset Interlocking Output (H9/C3)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 28.3 Reset Interlocking Output (H9/C3) All activated interlocking outputs are listed in this menu. The output in each interlocking combination (area / point) can be manually deactivated via this menu. Interlocking output activated via its control expression and with latching output selected (in EBLWin): The output has to be reset via this menu (C3).
  • Page 137: Disable Interlocking Output (H9/C4)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 28.4 Disable Interlocking Output (H9/C4) Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) can be individually disabled via this menu (and collectively via menu H2/B3). The "Interlocking Combination" (Area / Point) is to be entered to disable the output. Up to 100 interlocking outputs can be disabled in the system.
  • Page 138: Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C5)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 28.5 Re-Enable Interlocking Output (H9/C5) Disabled interlocking outputs are listed in menu H4/U1. Interlocking outputs (Type = Interlocking) will be re-enabled via this menu but not via menu All interlocking outputs, disabled via menu H2/B4, will be re-enabled via menu H2/B8 If there are no outputs to re-enable, --- List is empty --- will be shown.
  • Page 139: Change Password (H10)

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Change Password (H10) A password changed via menu H10 (+ H8/S5) will be valid until it is changed via menu H10 again or it is erased via EBLWin (menu Tools / Reset user passwords). If the valid password is unknown, EBLWin must be used to change the password. Action Text in display Comments...
  • Page 140: Fdcie Maintenance

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 FDCIE Maintenance The FDCIE shall be maintained and tested in accordance with the Australian standard AS1851. To avoid the Fault TX output(s) to be activated, they can be disabled via menu H2/B10 (or via an open door, see chapter "Door Open” page 48. However, in Australia and NZ it is not permitted to disable routing equipment via cabinet door, it must be isolated via the ASE.
  • Page 141: How To Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 How to Avoid Nuisance Fire Alarms We all realise, when life, buildings, production facilities, etc. need to be saved, it is of utmost importance that an initial fire is detected as soon as possible. That's why more reliable automatic fire alarm systems are installed.
  • Page 142 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 • Another alarm algorithm can be used (e.g. during working hours). • Alarm Delay Facility (ADF) for analogue smoke sensor / detector and sounder bases combination can be used. • Alarm verification Facility (AVF) can be used for convention zone inputs. •...
  • Page 143: Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Block Wiring Diagram All drawings and connection diagrams quoted in this manual are shown on Table 16. These drawings are subject to change without notice, as are other technical features and data, resulting from continual development and improvement. Table 16 Other Drawing Lists Item Drawing No.
  • Page 144: Figure 27 Ft128 General Arrangement For 19" Rack System

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 26 FT128 General Arrangement for 19” Rack System...
  • Page 145: Figure 28 Ft128 Standard Block Wiring Diagram

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 27 FT128 Standard Block Wiring Diagram...
  • Page 146: Figure 29 Nzft128 Block Wiring Diagram For Nz

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Figure 28 NZFT128 Block Wiring Diagram for NZ...
  • Page 147: Revision History

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 Revision History 33.1 Operation Manual Revisions Table Written Checked Issue Date Description Update the original MEW00509 Rev 2 document for Rev 0 16/04/07 A.S. C.O. the Australian convention. 16/04/07 Update the original MEW01091 Rev 1 document for Rev 1 15/01/09 A.S.
  • Page 148 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 • New check loop function The control unit will find all units that are connected on the selected COM loop. The search is always performed in the A-direction and stops at the first fault found. A fault;...
  • Page 149: Corrected Bugs In Ft128

    Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 • Fault presentation The fault list shown when the user is logged out of the menu, displays all faults including acknowledged faults. • Improved fire door closing function The control expression 'Fire door closing' has been changed so that it also reacts on quiet alarms.
  • Page 150 Operation Manual FT128 Rev 2.4 NSW - Head Office P.O. Box 7050 Silverwater NSW 1811 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 P.O.

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