FR-320 SeriesPre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control PanelLT-951 Rev. 9.2Installation and Operation ManualJanuary 2014
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100Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices1451/B401 A-A 0.12 251451/B401B A-A 0.12 25System Sensor continued1451/B406B A-A 0.12 251451DH/DH400 A-
101Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.2 FR-320 Series ULC Listed Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Make Model / Base Maximum # ofdevice
102Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.3 FR-320 Series Compatible Solenoids14.4 FR-320 Series Fire Panel Max. Number of Horn/StrobesManuf
103Appendix C: Reporting15.0 Appendix C: Reporting15.1 Ademco Contact-ID15.1.1 FR-320 Event CodesEvent Description Event Family Qualifier Code Grou
104Appendix C: Reporting15.2 Security Industries Association SIA-DCSSIA protocol does not define indicating zone troubles, but lists it as Untyped Zo
105Appendix D: Specifications16.0 Appendix D: SpecificationsTable 7 FR-320 Series SpecificationsFR-320 Series Fire Control Panel ChassisGeneral Dig
106Appendix D: SpecificationsAux Relay Form C, 1 A max, 28 VDCUnfiltered supply (full wave rectified)Power limited / Unregulated / Special Application
107Appendix D: SpecificationsSRM-312Smart Relay ModuleMust be connected to a listed power-limitedsource of supplyContact rating FormC/ 28VDC per conta
108Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery Calculations17.0 Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery CalculationsUse the form below to determine the requir
109Appendix E: Power Supply and Battery CalculationsBattery Capacity Requirement:Battery (AH) = ([STANDBY (A) ______ ] x [(24,60 or 90 Hours) ___ ]) +
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110Warranty & Warning Information18.0 Warranty & Warning InformationWarning Please Read CarefullyNote to End Users: This equipment is subjec
111Warranty & Warning Informationalarm initiating device, such as when the fire is in a chimney, walls or roofs, or on the otherside of closed doo
112Warranty & Warning InformationIMPORTANT NOTE: End-users of the system must take care to ensure that the system,batteries, telephone lines, etc.
113Warranty & Warning InformationNote: MGC’s liability for failure to repair the product under this warranty after a reasonablenumber of attempts
CANADA - Main Office25 Interchange WayVaughan, ON L4K 5W3Tel: (888) 660-4655 (905) 660-4655Fax: (905) 660-4113© Mircom 2011Printed in Canada
12Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice1.1 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in CanadaMircom's FR-
13Industry Canada and FCC Noticemust be provided to the telephone company. This equipment is capable of seizing the line.This capability is provided i
14Introduction2.0 IntroductionMircom’s FR-320 Series Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control Panel performs thefunction of fire suppression in a
15Introduction• Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit and Auto Signal Silence Timers.• Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation.• Four wire
16Conventions3.0 Conventions3.1 CircuitsRefers to an actual electrical interface for initiating (detection), indicating (signal), andreleasing.3.2
17System Components4.0 System Components4.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Control PanelThe following models are part of the FR-320 Serie
18System Components4.2 Relay Modules: Six Relays4.3 Polarity Reversal/City Tie4.4 Smart Relay Module4.5 Input Class A Converter: Six CircuitsModel
19System Components4.6 Output Class A Converter: Two Circuits4.7 RAM-216 Remote Annunciator4.8 Active end-of-lineThe ELRX-300R(W) are power-saving
20Mechanical Installation5.0 Mechanical Installation5.1 Installing the EnclosureInstall the FR-320 Series panel enclosure as shown below. Mount enc
21Mechanical InstallationThe figure below shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted backbox and the trim ring.Make sure to allow a minimum depth
22Mechanical InstallationFigure 4 BBX-1024DS and BBX-1024DSR Installation Instructions and Dimensions26.0 "14.5 "4.2 "External Dimen
23Mechanical Installation5.3 Installing the Adder ModulesThe FR-320 Series panel comes pre-assembled with all components and boards except foradder m
24Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Mo
25Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.1.1 Connectors and Jumpers on the Main Fire Alarm Board6.1.2 Connecto
26Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.3 OCAC-302 Output Class-A Converter Adder ModuleFigure 8 OCAC-302 Ou
27Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 6.4.2 RM-306 Correlations The correlation of the relays are fixed and is
28Field Wiring7.0 Field Wiring7.1 Main Board Field WiringWire devices to the terminals as shown in the figures that follow. Refer to 7.7 Wiring Tab
29Field Wiring7.2 Abort and Manual Release Switch WiringWiring for the abort and manual release switches is shown in Figures 10 and 11. Dependingon t
3Table of ContentsTable of Contents1.0 Industry Canada and FCC Notice 121.1 Notice for all FR-320 Series Built-In UDACTs Sold in Canada ...
30Field WiringFigure 14 Abort and Manual Release Switch Class A or Style D WiringFIRE ALARM MAIN BOARD+-+-DET 5DET 6INITIATINGCIRCUIT #5INITIATINGC
31Field Wiring7.3 Indicating Circuit WiringThe FR-320 Series Fire Alarm supports Class B or Style Y and Class A Style Z wiring for itsindicating circ
32Field Wiring7.3.1 Releasing Circuit WiringWiring for the releasing circuit is shown in Figure 14 below. SIG3 and SIG4 output circuits arereserved f
33Field WiringFigure 19 Four-wire smoke detector wiring7.5 Relay Adder Module Wiring Wire relays on the relay adder module RM-306 as shown in Figu
34Field Wiring7.6 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (PR-300) WiringWire PR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure
35Field Wiring7.6.1 Power Supply ConnectionThe power supply is part of the Main Chassis. The ratings are:Wire the power supply as shown below in Figu
36Field Wiring7.7 Wiring Tables and Information7.8 Four-Wire Smoke Power (regulated)Four-wire smoke power is provided for four-wire smoke detectors.
37Field Wiring7.9 Supervised Auxiliary Power (regulated)Supervised auxiliary power is used to power the remote annunciators and smart relaymodules. T
38System Checkout8.0 System Checkout8.1 Before turning the power “ON”To prevent sparking, do not connect the batteries. Connect the batteries after
39System Checkout8.3 TroubleshootingTable 4 TroubleshootingSymptoms Possible CauseCircuit TroubleTo correct the fault, check for open wiring on that
4Table of Contents6.0 Cable and Jumper Connections for Main Board, Core Board and Adder Modules 246.1 Main Pre-Action/Deluge and Agent Release Contr
40Indicators, Controls and Operations9.0 Indicators, Controls and OperationsRefer to Figure 22 below for LED Indicator and Control Button locations.
41Indicators, Controls and Operations9.1 Common LED Indicators9.1.1 AC OnThe AC ON led is on steady green while the main AC power is within acceptab
42Indicators, Controls and Operations9.1.14 Buzzer SilenceFlashes amber at a slow rate when the buzzer is silenced.9.1.15 Pre ReleaseFlashes red at a
43Indicators, Controls and Operations9.3.3 Out1 and Out2 (NAC circuits)• Trouble LED (amber)turns on at slow flash rate when in trouble or bypassed9.
44Indicators, Controls and Operationsthe trouble buzzer to flash at the trouble flash rate. Pressing the Auxiliary Disconnect buttonagain de-activates
45Indicators, Controls and Operations9.6 Common Relays9.7 Circuit Types9.7.1 Initiating (Detection) Circuit Types9.7.2 Non-Verified AlarmA Non-Ver
46Indicators, Controls and Operations9.7.5 Latching Supervisory (For Supervisory Devices)Activation on these circuits will cause the Circuit Status L
47Indicators, Controls and Operations9.8 Evacuation codesFigure 24 Evacuation and Alert CodesContinuous On 100% of the timeTemporal Code 3 of 0.5
48Configuration10.0 ConfigurationConfigure the FR-320 Series Panels using the CFG-300 LCD Tool (see further documentationpackaged with CFG-300 for c
49Configurationthe system will ask you to re-enter passcode. The system will be exhausted after three retriesand will then take you back to the Normal
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50Configuration10.4 Command MenuThe main command menu is pictured below. The first line of the LCD will always show “-Command Menu-“, and the second
51Configuration10.5 1. Panel Config (Command-Menu)The following is a detailed description of the FR-320 configuration menu.Note: Refer to 10.3 How to
52Configuration10.5.2 Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Hazard ConfigNote: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 ford
53ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Hazard Config3. Man. Rls Delay0->DefaultAvailable o
54ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features1. Manual Sig. Silence[X] ENABLE ->Default[ ] DISABLEUse this function to enable or disa
55ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Panel Config-->Features8. Alarm Xmit-Sil.[ ] ENABLE [X] DISABLE->DefaultUse this function to allow the alarm tr
56Configuration10.6 2. Set Time (Command-Menu)Command Menu-->Panel Config-->Features16. Sig-Sil NAC[X] NAC-1->Default[X] NAC-2->DefaultUs
57Configuration• 3. Set password (Command-Menu)Command Menu/Time Clock2. CompensationWhen value is entered the following message will appearDefault:
58ConfigurationThe user can change the password only for the current access level as well as any lowerlevels.10.7 4. View Event Log (Command-Menu)The
59Configuration10.9 6. Clear Event Log (Command-Menu)10.10 7. Dialer Config (Command-Menu)The following illustration shows the dialer configuration m
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60ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer Config10.10.1 Account InfoCommand Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info1.Account# 1 Identification123456->Default
61ConfigurationCommand Menu/Dialer Config/Account Info3.Account#1 Reporting Format[X] CONTACT ID-Default[ ] SIA 300 Baud[ ] SIA 110 BaudSet the report
62ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer Config10.10.2 Telephone LineNote: Refer to 10.3 How to Use the Keypad to Program the FR-320 on page 49 fordeta
63ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.3 Report OptionsCommand Menu/Dialer-Config/Telephone Line5.Number of retries06 ->DefaultNumber
64ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.4 Time ParametersCommand Menu/Dialer-Config/Report Options3. Supervisory priority[X] Account 1->
65ConfigurationCommand Menu-->Dialer-Config10.10.5 Dialer Enable/Disable10.11 8. Test Dialer (Command-Menu)Command Menu/Dialer-Config/Time Paramete
66Configuration10.11.1 Dialer Test MessagesThe following messages will display during the test processes of Lines #1 and #2. Themessages that will app
67Configuration10.12 9. Exit (Command-Menu)Pressing, “ENTER” after selecting “Exit“ from the menu will return the panel to normal LCDoperation.When se
68Operating the Panel11.0 Operating the Panel11.1 Panel Operation During Various Hazard StatesThe escalating hazard zone states include Idle, Alert
69Operating the Panel11.1.4 Hazard Release • Panel enters Hazard Release when the Release Timer or Manual Release Timer expires. The correlated releas
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70Pre-Programmed Modes12.0 Pre-Programmed Modes12.1 Mode 1: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.1.1 Zone Configuration• D
71Pre-Programmed Modes• Hazard Alarm: 120 BPM • Hazard Release: Steady• Default NAC code of Supervisory is 20 BPM.12.1.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 1
72Pre-Programmed Modes12.2 Mode 2: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.2.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm
73Pre-Programmed Modes12.2.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 2• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 ch
74Pre-Programmed Modes12.3 Mode 3: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release12.3.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Hazard
75Pre-Programmed Modes12.3.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 3• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle into Alert. NAC-1 tur
76Pre-Programmed Modes12.4 Mode 4: Agent Release, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release12.4.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haz
77Pre-Programmed Modes12.4.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 4• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area1 state from Idle to Alarm. NAC-1 turns
78Pre-Programmed Modes12.5 Mode 5: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.5.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm
79Pre-Programmed Modes• Activations of any two of Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 and Z-4 change Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer-1 is started. NAC-2 turns
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80Pre-Programmed Modes12.6 Mode 6: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.6.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: A
81Pre-Programmed Modes12.7 Mode 7: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Cross-zoned, Split Release12.7.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haz
82Pre-Programmed Modes12.7.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 7• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alert. NAC-1 turns on at
83Pre-Programmed Modes12.8 Mode 8: Pre-action/Deluge, Dual Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Split Release12.8.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm
84Pre-Programmed Modes12.8.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 8• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm. Release Timer 1 is
85Pre-Programmed Modes12.9 Mode 9: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, NYC abort12.9.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Hazard Ar
86Pre-Programmed Modes12.9.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 9• The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• The activations of both Z-1 an
87Pre-Programmed Modes12.10 Mode 10: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Not Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.10.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Ala
88Pre-Programmed Modes12.10.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 10• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• Activation of either Z-1 or Z-2
89Pre-Programmed Modes12.11 Mode 11: Agent Release, Single Hazard, Cross-zoned, Combined Release12.11.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (
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90Pre-Programmed Modes12.11.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 11• The activation of either Z-1 or Z-2 turns NAC-1 on steady.• The activations of both Z-1
91Pre-Programmed Modes12.12 Mode 12: Pre-action/Deluge, Single Hazard, Cross Zoned, Combined ReleaseZone Configuration• Detection Zone -1: Alarm (Haza
92Pre-Programmed Modes12.12.3 How the Panel Works in Mode 12• Activation of Z-1, Z-2 or Z-3 changes Hazard Area 1 state from Idle to Alert. NAC-1 turn
93Pre-Programmed Modes12.13 Mode 13: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release 12.13.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -
94Pre-Programmed Modes• Activation of Z-6 turns NAC-1 and NAC-2 steady.• For the use of the system for pre-action, deluge releasing applications.• A
95Pre-Programmed Modes12.14 Mode 14: Pre-action/deluge, Single Hazard, Not Cross Zoned, Combined Release12.14.1 Zone Configuration• Detection Zone -1:
96Pre-Programmed Modes12.14.4 How the Panel Works in Mode 14• Activation of any one among Z-1, Z-2, Z-3 or Z4 changes Hazard Area 1 state into Alarm.
97Appendix A: Compatible Receivers13.0 Appendix A: Compatible ReceiversThe dialers that are built into select models of the FR-320 Series Pre-Action
98Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.0 Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible Devices14.1 FR-320 Series Compatible UL Listed Two-Wire Smo
99Appendix B: FR-320 Series Compatible DevicesDCD-135/NS6-220 HD-3/HB-3 0.035 12DCD-190/HSC-220R HD-3/HB-72 0.035 12Hochiki continuedDCD-190/NS4-220 H
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