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EQUIPMENT: T1200-C

PUBLICATION: MARINEC-P-I
ISSUE No. & DATE: 1 11/12

TYCO T1200-C
Marine Fire Detection/Alarm Control Panel and Repeater
Installation and Commissioning Manual

© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd PAGE 1 of 43


Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE
T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
1 11/12

List of Contents
1. LIST OF FIGURES ................................................... 3 7.9.8 REPEATERS ......................................... 24
2. LIST OF TABLES .................................................... 3 7.9.9 REPEATER MUSTER LINK [IF FITTED] ...... 24
7.9.10 POWER SUPPLY UNIT ........................... 24
3. INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 4
7.9.11 FINAL DRESSING OF THE CABLES .......... 25
4. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OVERVIEW ..... 4 8. USER INDICATIONS.............................................. 26
5. INSTALLATION ....................................................... 4 9. USER CONTROLS ................................................ 27
5.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY ....................................... 4 10. PCB LAYOUTS ................................................. 28
5.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ........................... 6
11. INSTALLATION DETAILS ..................................... 33
5.2.1 T1200-C PANEL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS ........................................ 6 12. WIRING DIAGRAMS ........................................... 37
5.2.2 CONNECTION OF THE INCOMING POWER 13. CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS DIRECTIVE .............. 43
SUPPLY (AC & DC)................................. 8
5.2.3 BATTERY BOX INSTALLATION ................... 8
5.2.4 BATTERY INSTALLATION .......................... 9
5.2.5 BATTERY CONNECTION ........................... 9
5.2.5.1 CONNECTING THE BATTERY BOX TO THE
PANEL PSU 9
5.2.6 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF THE
C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE ............... 10
5.2.7 INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION OF THE
C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE .................. 12
5.3 REPLACING THE DISPLAY INSERTS ................. 13
5.3.1 TO CHANGE THE INSERTS ...................... 13
5.3.2 TO FIT THE OPTIONAL DOOR STAY ........ 14
6. COMMISSIONING .................................................. 15
6.1 INTRODUCTION .............................................. 15
6.2 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST .......................... 15
6.3 AN OVERVIEW OF THE COMMISSIONING
PROCEDURE................................................ 15
6.4 PRE-COMMISSIONING W IRING CHECK ............ 16
6.5 POWERING UP ............................................... 17
6.6 CONFIGURATION............................................ 17
6.6.1 BASIC DEFAULT CONFIGURATION........... 17
6.6.2 VESSEL-SPECIFIC CONFIGURATION ....... 17
7. OPERATING THE ENGINEER’S FUNCTIONS ............. 17
7.1 ENGINEER’S ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
PROCESS: ................................................... 17
7.2 ZONE OR OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ................ 18
7.3 TO RESTORE THE FACTORY DEFAULT
CONFIGURATION FOR ZONES & OUTPUTS: .... 19
7.4 ENGINEER’S ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
TIME-OUT W ARNING: ................................... 19
7.5 INVALID CONFIGURATION CONDITIONS: ........... 19
7.6 LIST OF CONFIGURATION DIL SWITCHES AND
THEIR FUNCTIONS ........................................ 19
7.7 LIST OF LINK CONFIGURATION FEATURES ....... 21
7.8 DIL SWITCH SETTINGS ON THE REPEATER
INTERFACE BOARD: ..................................... 22
7.8.1 C1630 OUTPUT INTERFACE
CONFIGURATION ................................... 22
7.9 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE ........................ 23
7.9.1 ALARM CIRCUITS .................................. 23
7.9.2 DETECTION ZONES ............................... 23
7.9.3 CLASS CHANGE INPUT .......................... 23
7.9.4 FIRE AND FAULT OUTPUTS .................... 23
7.9.5 FIRE PROTECTION OUTPUT ................... 23
7.9.6 ANCILLARY INPUTS ................................ 24
7.9.7 ANCILLARY OUTPUTS ............................. 24

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1. List of Figures 2. List of Tables


FIGURE 1 – BULK HEAD MOUNTING DETAILS .............. 8 TABLE 1 – CONTENTS OF SPARES BAG....................... 6
FIGURE 2 – BATTERY CLAMP DETAILS - T1200B ....... 10 TABLE 2 – C1631 SETTING FOR QUANTITY OF
FIGURE 3 – BATTERY CLAMP DETAILS - T1200B-C ... 11 REPEATERS ........................................... 22
FIGURE 4– REPEATER CONNECTION DIAGRAM .......... 12 TABLE 3 – C1631 SETTING FOR REPEATER ADDRESSES
FIGURE 5– MUSTER INTERFACE W IRING DIAGRAM ... 12 ............................................................. 22
FIGURE 6 – DISPLAY INSERT REPLACEMENT............. 14 TABLE 4 – SETTING QUANTITY AND TYPE OF O/P
FIGURE 7 – DOOR STAY ASSEMBLY ......................... 15 MODULES ON THE C1630 ...................... 22
FIGURE 8 – C1626 PCB LAYOUT ............................ 28 TABLE 5 – SETTING C1714 VDR PANEL NUMBER ..... 22
FIGURE 9 – C1627 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT ............ 29
FIGURE 10 – C1632 16 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD
LAYOUT ................................................ 30
FIGURE 11 – REAR RIGHT HAND SIDE OF DISPLAY PCB
............................................................ 30
FIGURE 12 – C1714 VDR OUTPUT MODULE PCB
LAYOUT ................................................ 31
FIGURE 13 – C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE
............................................................ 32
FIGURE 14 – C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD . 32
FIGURE 15 – C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE BOARD ..... 32
FIGURE 16 – T1204 INSTALLATION DRAWING ........... 33
FIGURE 17 – T1200B-C ENCLOSURE DETAILS ......... 34
FIGURE 18 – T1216-C INSTALLATION DRAWING ....... 35
FIGURE 19 – T1232-C INSTALLATION DRAWING ....... 36
FIGURE 20 – MAINS AC CHANGE-OVER UNIT
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ..... 37
FIGURE 21 – T1216-C ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM .............................................. 38
FIGURE 22 – T1232-C ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM .............................................. 39
FIGURE 23 – T1204DC ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM .............................................. 40
FIGURE 24 – T1204A1/A2 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM .............................................. 41
FIGURE 25 – T1216R-C/T1232R-C REPEATER
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM ..... 42

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Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE
T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
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3. Introduction 5. Installation
This document contains all the information The control panel must be installed by suitably
necessary for the installation, commissioning and qualified technicians familiar with the installation of
maintenance of the T1200-C range of panels and fire detection & alarm systems. In addition, it is
repeaters. recommended to refer to the following information:
NOTE: Read this manual fully before  The current edition of the relevant wiring
commencing installation. regulations for ships.
The following supporting documentation is also  Any specific vessel requirements.
available:  Any field device installation instructions.
 T1200-C Sales Literature  Any data sheet provided for the installation of
Intrinsically Safe devices.
 T1200-C Panel Application Guide
 T1200-C User Manual Notes:
 T1200-C Log Book The rating plate, containing essential electrical
 T1200-C Insert Template information is located on the outside of the
panel, on the left side.
 Mains AC Changeover Unit Fixing Instructions.
The mains supply cable should be a minimum
Note: References are made throughout this 2
of 1mm copper protected by a 5A fuse.
document to “Fire Protection Output” and Fire
An appropriate lockable double pole disconnect
Output”. These refer to particular outputs from the
device must be provided as part of the vessel
T1200-C panels and are provided for specific
installation. This device must have a minimum
purposes:
contact gap of 3mm.
 Fire Protection Output: An output used to
If the Mains AC Changeover Unit is being used
activate ancillary fire protection equipment or
then both AC feeds into the unit should have a
systems. For example, fire doors or plant
double pole disconnect device, with suitable
shutdown.
instructions on how to disconnect the AC mains
 Fire Output: An output used to send a power.
common fire warning signal to a remote fire
monitoring station. 5.1 Electrical Safety
References are also made to “Manual Fire Alarm” WARNING:
and “Muster”. These relate to fire alarm sounder
operating modes which are activated manually from Prior to commencing installation of the
the fire panel display. The panel is configurable to control panel, ensure that adequate
one or other of the two modes. precautions are taken to prevent
damage to the sensitive electronic components on
Detailed descriptions of both modes are provided the display board and the control board due to
within this manual. electrostatic discharge. You should discharge any
4. Installation and Commissioning static electricity you may have accumulated by
touching a convenient earthed object. You should
Overview repeat the process at regular intervals during the
This section lists the steps that are taken in installation process, especially if you are required to
installing and commissioning a T1200-C system. walk over carpets.
Refer to the T1200-C Application Guide for If possible, wear an anti-static wrist strap connected
technical details and description of panel features. to a suitable earth point when working on the panel.
1. Install all field wiring and equipment.
Refer to the Installation instructions in section The panel must be located in an area which
5. Refer to the relevant field device installation complies with the environmental specification
manuals. detailed in the T1200-C Application Manual and
2. Install the panel. should be at least 2 metres away from pager
Refer to the installation instructions in section systems or any other radio transmitting
5. Do not connect the field equipment at this equipment. The operating temperature range of
stage. the panel & repeater is -10ºC to +55ºC. Batteries
3. Connect any repeaters (if applicable). are housed in a separate enclosure and are
Refer to the installation instructions in section rated as operational between -20ºC to +50ºC for
5.2. charging purposes. Maximum humidity is 95%
4. Commission the panel. for panel, repeater & batteries.
Refer to section 6.

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IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES: ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
DANGER: Batteries are electrically live The volt-free relay contacts provided within the
at all times, take great care never to panel must not be used to directly switch any
short circuit the battery terminals. voltage that exceeds 30V. (Please also refer to
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; relay rating data).
take great care when lifting and A 9V battery is supplied fitted to the inside of the
transporting batteries. For weights door. This battery provides power to the buzzer in
above 24 kilos, lifting aids should be the event of total power failure or display ribbon
used. disconnection. The connecting lead of this battery is
DANGER: Do NOT attempt to remove disconnected from the display board during
the battery lid or tamper with the shipping.
internal workings of the battery. 1. DO NOT short circuit the battery terminals or
Electrolyte is a highly corrosive the connecting lead.
substance, and presents significant danger to 2. DO NOT remove this battery unless it
yourself and to anything else it touches. In case of measures 8V or less.
accidental skin or eye contact, flush the affected
3. DISCONNECT THE LEAD from the display
area with plenty of clean, fresh water and seek
board BEFORE replacing the battery to avoid
immediate medical attention.
accidental polarity reversal which may damage
Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are the display circuitry.
“low maintenance”, requiring no electrolyte top-
4. ALWAYS secure the battery in the battery
up or measurement of specific gravity.
holder with a Tie-wrap.
WARNING: Only clean the battery case with a cloth
5. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries as these
that has been soaked or dampened with distilled
will gradually discharge due to internal
water. Do not use organic solvents (such as petrol,
resistance.
paint thinner, benzene or mineral spirits) or other
materials that can substantially weaken the case.
Do not use a dry cloth as this will generate static Some of the panels covered by this manual
electricity, which in turn may lead to an explosion. require a 110Vac or 230Vac supply. Refer to the
WARNING: Avoid operating temperatures outside equipment rating plate and T1200-C Application
the range of -15C/5F to +50°C/122°F for Manual for detailed information.
float/standby applications. All installation work should be carried out in
The recommended normal operating temperature is accordance with the recommendations of the
20°C. current edition of the IEE regulations by
suitably qualified and trained personnel.
HIGH TEMPERATURE will reduce battery service
life. In extreme cases this can cause Thermal
Runaway, resulting in high oxygen/hydrogen gas This is an IEC Class 1 electrical
production and battery swelling. Batteries are appliance and therefore must have
irrecoverable from this condition and should be the chassis connected to an
replaced. electrical earth.
LOW TEMPERATURE will prolong battery life but
reduce output capacity.
DANGER: Do not incinerate batteries.
If placed in a fire, the batteries may
rupture, with the potential to release
hazardous gases and electrolyte.
VRLA batteries contain substances
harmful to the environment.
Exhausted batteries must be recycled.
Return them to the battery
manufacturer or take them to your
Council waste disposal site for
appropriate disposal.

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Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE
T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
1 11/12

5.2 Installation Instructions


1. Carefully remove the control panel from the packing and lay the panel on a suitable flat surface.
2. Locate the spares bag (either inside the packing box or inside the panel) and check all items are present as
shown in Table 1.
Table 1 – Contents of Spares Bag
T1204
ITEM T1204DC T1216-C T1232-C T1216R-C T1232R-C T1200B-C
A1/A2
T3.15AH
T5AH250V T5AH250V T5AH250V
Mains fuse 250V
20mm 20mm 20mm
20mm
T2AH250V T8AH250V T8AH250V T8AH250V
Battery fuse
20mm 20mm 20mm 20mm
End-Of-Line
4 off 4 off 16 off 32 off
resistors for
zone circuits 10k 0.25W 10k 0.25W 10k 0.25W 10k 0.25W
End-Of-Line
resistors for
7 off 7 off 7 off 7 off
alarm circuits &
monitored 3k9 0.25W 3k9 0.25W 3k9 0.25W 3k9 0.25W
outputs
Access Controls
Key 2 2 2 2 2 2
Ref - 801
Red battery
250mm 250mm 250mm 250mm
Lead
Black Battery
250mm 250mm 300mm 300mm
Lead
Blue Battery
640mm 640mm 250mm 250mm
Lead
Cable Tie 2 2 1 1
Neoprene
washers for
6 6 8 8 8 8 6
bulkhead
mounting.
Alternative
Panel Panel Panel Panel Repeater Repeater
Button
English English English English English English
insert
TYCO Logo
1 1 1 1 1 1
Label
THORN Logo
1 1 1 1 1 1
Label
T1200C
Documentation 1 1 1 1 1 1
CDROM
C1631 Interface
1 1
Board

5.2.1 T1200-C Panel Installation 3. Undo the two slotted bolts that secure the door
Instructions shut. The bolts will remain attached to the
door.
Note: The panel is supplied configured for bottom 4. Open the door. Note that the door will open
cable entry (except for the T1204). If top cable entry past 180 degrees and will put tension on the
is required then the door of the enclosure should be hinges if no support is provided underneath.
removed & fitted to the opposite side of the You may find it useful to place the packing box
enclosure. The installation instructions below apply underneath the door to provide support.
to top or bottom cable entry.
5. Locate the ribbon cable connecting the display
1. Ensure that the panel is on a flat surface with board to the main control board (motherboard).
the door facing up. Push the metal retaining clip off the connector
2. Remove the panel door as follows:

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on the display board and pull the ribbon cable damaged. Use the packing box to place these
out of the connector. items inside, ensuring that the door & chassis
6. Locate the earth strap connected to the door. remain separated. Store them in a safe place
Pull the earth strap connector off the spade which is clean, dry and dust-free.
terminal on the door. Note: Do not allow the door & chassis to
7. Use a suitable flat blade screwdriver to come into contact with the packing foam as
unscrew the hinges whilst supporting the door. this may hold a static charge.
8. Place the door and hinge fixing screws 11. Locate the earth lead connecting the gland
carefully to one side. plate to the earth bar. Disconnect the earth
lead from the earth bar.
9. The chassis is fixed to the enclosure backbox
at five points. Three of these points are key- 12. Remove the screws securing the gland plate to
hole type; two are round holes for screws. the enclosure. Remove the gland plate.
10. Remove the Chassis from the enclosure as 13. Use a centre punch and hammer to remove
follows: the required knock-outs by placing the centre
punch diagonally opposite the fixing point on
On the T1204:
the knockout and striking the centre punch with
(a) Disconnect the earth lead from the spade the hammer. DO NOT remove the knock-outs
terminal on the chassis near the mains from any unused cable entries.
terminal block.
14. The T1204 has an additional gland plate
(b) Remove the two cross-head screws at the without knockouts. You will need to drill the
bottom left & right corners of the chassis. appropriate holes if you want to use this gland
(c) Loosen the two cross-head screws at the plate.
top left & right corners of the chassis but 15. Refit the gland plate ensuring that the seal is
do not remove them. correctly seated.
(d) Slide the chassis so that the loosened 16. Re-connect the earth lead from the gland plate
bolts are free of the key-hole slots. to the earth bar.
(e) Lift the chassis out of the enclosure and For Bulk Head mounting:
place carefully to one side.
(a) Identify the indented holes in the back of
(f) Observe that there is a key-hole fixing in the enclosure that are used to mount the
the centre of the chassis which slides onto enclosure. The T1204 has three holes,
a post. Care should be taken when the T1216-C & T1232-C have four holes.
replacing the chassis that this key-hole
(b) Mark the location of one of the upper
slides onto the post correctly.
fixing holes on the wall/bulkhead. Drill and
On the T1216-C & T1232-C: fix with a suitably plated or stainless steel
(a) Disconnect the chassis earth lead from M5 nut, bolt and washers (fixings not
the spade terminal on the enclosure supplied). The fixing must be sealed using
backbox. two neoprene washers [supplied with the
(b) Remove the two cross-head screws at the panel fixing kit], one fitted between the
bottom left & right corners of the chassis panel and the bulkhead and the other
(towards the gland plate). fitted between the panel and the steel
washer inside the panel. See Figure 1 –
(c) The three key-hole fixings do not have
Bulk Head Mounting Details. Do not fully
screws. tighten at this stage.
(d) Slide the chassis free of the key-hole (c) Level the panel and fix the remaining
slots.
fixing points as above.
(e) Lift the chassis out of the enclosure and
(d) Check that neoprene seals have been
place carefully to one side. Note that the
fitted as shown in Figure 1 then fully
chassis is heavy and caution should be tighten all of the fixing nuts & bolts.
taken when lifting the chassis.
(e) Check that the enclosure is firmly seated
(f) Observe that there is a key-hole fixing in
against the bulk head and is not deformed
the centre of the chassis which slides onto
in any way.
a post. Care should be taken when
replacing the chassis that this key-hole
slides onto the post correctly.
NOTE: The door and chassis both contain
Control Boards with sensitive and fragile
electronic components on them. You must place
these items in a location where they will not be
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NEOPRENE WASHER 21. Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of


ENCLOSURE removal. Ensure that all keyholes on the
NEOPRENE WASHER chassis are fully mounted onto the posts in the
M5 STAINLESS STEEL WASHER back-box.
M5 STAINLESS STEEL BOLT
22. Reconnect all earth wires and ensure none are
trapped between the chassis and back-box. Do
not connect the field wiring at this stage.
23. Refit the door. The refitting procedure is the
reverse of removal. Ensure that the earth strap
BULKHEAD
and ribbon cable are reconnected correctly.
M5 STAINLESS STEEL WASHER 24. If a door stay is supplied then this should now
M5 STAINLESS STEEL NUT be fitted following the instructions in section
5.3.2.
Figure 1 – Bulk Head Mounting Details
25. Connect the incoming protective earth
For Console mounting: conductor to the Earth terminal in the mains
Note: The T1204 cannot be mounted in a terminal block. This is the primary earth point
console. and is labelled [Also labelled E]; see
(a) Cut a suitable hole in the console to fit the section 12. Wiring Diagrams.
enclosure. Dimensions are shown in 26. NOTE: When shutting the door of the panel,
section 11. DO NOT over tighten the thumb-screws.
(b) Identify the four holes in the outer flange Tighten until finger-tight and then turn another
of the enclosure that are used to mount quarter-turn using a screwdriver.
the enclosure in a console. 5.2.2 Connection of the incoming
(c) Insert the enclosure into the console. Note Power Supply (AC & DC)
that the flange will not sit flush with the
console at this stage because of the four Note: For installations requiring the Mains AC
bushes used for securing the door. switch-over unit, a 24Vdc supply will need to be
(d) Mark the centre positions of the four connected from the panel to the AC mains switch-
bushes. Remove the enclosure and drill over unit to drive the LED indications. See Figure
suitable sized holes to accommodate the 20 for wiring details.
bushes (13mm to 15mm diameter). 1. With both poles of the incoming power supply
safely isolated at the feeder end, connect the
(e) Insert the enclosure into the console and
check that the flange now sits flush with Live [AC] conductor to the mains terminal
the console. Drill suitable mounting holes block [L terminal] or positive [DC] conductor to
in the console & fix with M5 counter-sunk the +VE terminal as indicated in section 12.
Wiring Diagrams.
screws.
2. Connect the Neutral [AC] conductor to the
17. Bring all field wiring into the enclosure through
mains terminal block [N terminal] or negative
cable glands, ensuring that the cable
conductors are of sufficient length inside the [DC] conductor to the -VE terminal as indicated
enclosure (at least 30cm). Waterproof glands in section 12. Wiring Diagrams.
and seals should be used to maintain ingress 3. Secure the incoming supply cable using the
protection against water. Ensure that all cable tie supplied. NOTE: The cable tie should
conductors are clearly labelled. Any unused be over the outer cable insulation.
cable entries which are open must have 5.2.3 Battery Box Installation
waterproof knockout seals fitted.
There are two types of battery box; the T1200B is
18. Connect the earth drain wires of the field
for use with the T1204 panels, the T1200B-C is for
cabling to the earth bar(s) positioned at the
use with the T1216-C, T1232-C and T1216W-C
back of the back-box. Up to two drain wires
panels.
may be connected to each terminal.
The battery boxes can only be bulk-head mounted.
19. Ensure that the electrical continuity of any
The incoming cable must have an in-line fuse in the
cable shield is maintained through to the last
positive power supply (fuse type: T6.3A HRC). The
device on the circuit. The shield must only be
fuse must be mounted external to the battery box,
connected to enclosure earth in the panel by
in a suitable terminal box which is close-coupled to
using the earth bars provided.
the battery box. See Figure 21, Figure 22, Figure
20. Clear any dust and debris from inside the 23 and Figure 24 for wiring details.
enclosure.
Follow the instructions below to mount the battery
box:
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(a) Identify the three indented holes in the back the Thermistor leads to the terminals marked
of the enclosure that are used to mount the THERM.
enclosure. 3. The blue battery lead is used to connect the
(b) Mark the location of one of the upper fixing two batteries together. Do not connect this until
holes on the wall/bulkhead. Drill and fix with you are ready to power up the panel.
a suitably plated or stainless steel M5 nut,
bolt and washers (fixings not supplied). The 5.2.5.1 Connecting the battery box to
fixing must be sealed using two neoprene the panel PSU
washers [supplied with the fixing kit], one
fitted between the panel and the bulkhead T1204DC:
and the other fitted between the panel and 1. Run a suitable 4-core shielded cable between
the steel washer inside the panel. See Figure the panel and the battery box.
1 – Bulk Head Mounting Details. Do not fully 2. Label each core appropriately (BAT+, BAT-,
tighten at this stage. THERM, THERM).
(c) Level the enclosure and fix the remaining 3. Connect the negative battery conductor to the
fixing points as above. “Batt -” [battery negative] terminal and connect
(d) Check that neoprene seals have been fitted the positive battery conductor to the “Batt +”
as shown in Figure 1 then fully tighten all of [battery positive] terminal. Both terminals are
the fixing nuts & bolts. situated on the separate PS40 power supply
(e) Check that the enclosure is firmly seated board located under the C1626 motherboard.
against the bulk head and is not deformed in T1204A1/A2:
any way. 1. Check and confirm the polarity of the
(f) Mount the fused terminal box (not supplied) conductors in the cable running to the T1200B
adjacent to the battery box and fit a suitable battery box.
waterproof coupling to allow cable entry from 2. Connect the negative battery conductor to the
the terminal box to the battery box. “Batt -” [battery negative] terminal and connect
5.2.4 Battery Installation the positive battery conductor to the “Batt +”
[battery positive] terminal. Both terminals are
The T1200B battery box will hold 2 x 3.2Ah or 2 x situated on the C1626 motherboard.
7Ah batteries, the T1200B-C battery box will only
T1216-C, T1232-C:
hold 2 x 17Ah batteries. Battery type is PowerSonic
SLA batteries. 1. Check and confirm the polarity of the
conductors in the cable running to the
1. Remove the battery clamps from the battery
T1200B-C battery box.
box before fitting the batteries.
2. Connect the black battery lead to “Batt -”
2. Place the left-hand battery into the battery box.
[battery negative] terminal and connect the red
The battery should be located toward the left
battery lead to “Batt +” [battery positive]
side of the enclosure. For the T1200B the
terminal. Both terminals are situated on the
battery terminals should be towards the left
panel chassis.
side of the enclosure. For the T1200B-C the
battery terminals should be positioned towards Thermistor connections within the fire alarm
the front. panel:
3. Place the right-hand battery into the battery 1. Connect the Thermistor leads as follows:
box. The battery should be located toward the 2. T1204A1/A2: To the two terminals marked
right side of the enclosure. For the T1200B the “Therm” on the C1626/C1627 motherboard.
battery terminals should be towards the right 3. T1204DC: To the two terminals marked
side of the enclosure. For the T1200B-C the “Thermistor” on the PS40 PSU.
battery terminals should be positioned towards
4. T1216-C, T1232-C: To the two terminals
the front.
marked “Therm” on the panel chassis.
4. Fix the battery retaining clamps. [See Figure 2
5. Tie-wrap the Thermistor to one of the battery
and Figure 3].
leads so that when the battery leads are
5.2.5 Battery Connection connected, the Thermistor is located just
1. Connect the black battery lead to the terminal above one of the batteries.
marked BAT-, connect the red battery lead to 6. Warning: Do not connect the leads to the
the terminal marked BAT+. battery at this stage. On the T1204DC,
T1216-C and T1232-C connection of the
2. The Thermistor assembly is supplied loose in
batteries will power up the panel even if the
the fixing kit supplied with the panels. Connect
mains supply is off.

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5.2.6 Installation and connection of the data cable for this purpose only if the voltage
C1631 Repeater Interface drop between the panel and repeater is not
more than 2Vdc.
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions
The C1631 interface board is not provided as Notes:
standard with the panel. It is included in the spares One repeater will draw up to 75mA which means
kit of the repeater panel, to be fitted in the main fire that the total resistance of the cable should not
alarm panel when required. exceed 24 Ohms (12 Ohms in each core). The
1. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are T1200-C Application Guide lists cable types with
powered down and the main and standby their nominal DC resistance.
supplies are disconnected. If more than one repeater is required or the cable
2. On the fire alarm panel remove the jumper link resistance is too great, then data cable is
at J22 (adjacent to J9) and fit a C1631 unsuitable for supplying power and a separate
repeater interface to connectors J13 and J9 on suitable 2-core cable must be used.
the right-hand side of the C1626/C1627 Use only Plenum rated screened data cable with at
motherboard. The board should be held in least 3 pairs to accommodate repeater
place by the 12mm high plastic spacer communication & Muster Interface options. 4 pairs
provided. See Figure 8 and Figure 9. will be required if power is also being provided
3. The Repeater is supplied with the C1631 (subject to the limitations described above).
Interface Board fitted. Connect the cable screen to earth at the fire alarm
4. Connect the RS485 data cable as shown in panel and the repeaters.
Figure 4.
5. Connect the Aux 24Vdc supply from the panel
to the repeater. You can use two cores in the

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EARTH BAR EARTH STUD


Data Cable Screen

Power Supply connections not shown.

Top right hand Top right hand


Repeater Repeater
corner of C1627 corner of C1626
GND

GND
A

motherboard

B
A
motherboard

T1200-C fire detection/alarm panel T1200-C repeater [max 5 off]

Figure 4– Repeater connection diagram

These three cores should be contained within the Repeater RS485 communications cable, the cable
screen being connected to Earth at panel & repeaters. If a separate cable is used then the cable
screen should be connected to the Earth.

2 off 3k9
resistors

M in Sin GND M out S out GND M in Sin GND M out S out GND M in Sin GND M out S out GND

C1665 Muster
C1665 Muster C1665 Muster
Interface in Fire
Interface in Repeater Interface in last
Panel
Panel 1 Repeater Panel

Wiring Optional Repeater Muster Interface[s]

Figure 5– Muster Interface Wiring Diagram

5.2.7 Installation and connection of the J23 and connector J2 which are located on the
C1665 Muster Interface left hand side of the motherboard.
4. Remove link J23 and carefully plug the C1665
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions PCB into connectors J2 and J23.
1. The C1665 interface board is not provided as 5. Connect the field cable as shown in Figure 5.
standard with the panel. It is an optional item 6. Connect 2 off 3k9 monitoring resistors to the
that can be ordered separately and used with C1665 in the last repeater as shown in Figure
repeaters to provided Muster Alarm control 5. [The resistors are supplied in the Muster
from repeater panels. Interface fixing kit].
2. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are 7. On the fire alarm panel display PCB [C1628 or
powered down and the main and standby C1629], fit link J2 to the lower position for
supplies are disconnected. Muster operation.
3. On the C1626/C1627 motherboard in the fire 8. Note: Use three cores of the RS485 screened
alarm panel and each repeater, identify link data cable.
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5.3 Replacing the Display Inserts 11. The insert tabs can clearly be seen projecting
from the edge of the PCB. Pull the tabs
The display overlay is adhered to the display PCB
carefully to remove the inserts.
and is fitted with a series of text label inserts to
identify the various user controls and indications. 12. To re-fit an insert, locate the gap between the
The inserts slip into pockets in the overlay and PCB and the overlay and slide a corner of the
provide a flexible method of providing foreign insert in. Straighten the angle of entry, hold the
language variants without affecting the overlay. The insert near the point of entry rather than at the
panel is provided with one set of standard English end and feed the insert down until the leading
text inserts fitted. These inserts are reversible and edge of the insert is fully home.
the reverse side is blank to allow small volume 13. Visually inspect the front of the display to
language variants to be typed. Since one of the ensure the inserts are correctly aligned.
panel’s configurable options allows manual 14. Re-fit the display board to the studs on the
activation of the fire alarms in either the Manual door, making sure that the display is the
Fire Alarm or Muster mode, an additional English correct way up.
text insert is provided for the switch section – one
side identifies the top left hand switch and LED as 15. Work the display board down the studs
“Manual Fire Alarm” the other side identifies this keeping the board parallel to the door to
switch as “Muster”. prevent jamming.
16. When the board is down on the studs, apply
Additional double sided inserts can be supplied for light pressure around the outside edge of the
Chinese or Japanese applications. board to ensure it is correctly seated on the
5.3.1 To change the inserts seal.
17. Refit the frame with the battery located
1. Isolate the mains supply to the panel. towards the bottom of the door.
2. Disconnect the batteries at the battery box. 18. When the frame is fully down on the studs,
3. The buzzer in the panel will sound apply light pressure around the outside edge to
continuously due to total loss of power. Open ensure it is correctly seated.
the panel door. 19. Refit the washers to all studs and then fit the
4. Locate and disconnect the wire from the 9V nuts loosely only.
battery holder at J4 on the back of the display 20. Using the box spanner, carefully tighten each
board (bottom-centre). [The PP3 battery is nut down until it is just in contact with the
fixed to the display frame below the display frame. Do not fully tighten at this stage.
board]. The buzzer will silence.
21. Tighten each nut by turning the nut a quarter of
5. Disconnect the buzzer lead from the display a turn. Press the frame against the enclosure
board (either connected at the bottom (J5) or door using fingers only and check for any
top (J6)). slack.
6. Use an M3 box spanner to loosen and remove 22. Repeat step 21 until the frame is firmly seated.
the nuts and plain washers holding the display Note – Over-tightening the nut may cause
frame. Store the nuts and washers safely for the stud to break away from the door.
re-fitting.
23. Refit the Door Stay if previously removed.
7. If the optional Door Stay is fitted then this will
need to be removed from the frame (see 24. Reconnect the buzzer lead to J5 or J6 as
section 5.3.2). appropriate.
8. Remove the frame and store it safely. 25. Reconnect the 9V battery lead to J4 on the
rear of the display PCB. The buzzer will sound.
9. To separate the display from the seal, carefully
apply moderate pressure to the front of the 26. Close the panel door.
display at the perimeter of the board near the 27. Reconnect the standby batteries at the battery
edge of the hole in the door. Work box.
progressively from the starting point around 28. Re-instate the mains supply to the panel. After
the edge of the PCB back to the starting point. a few seconds the panel will return to the
10. When the display PCB is free of the seal, quiescent state.
remove the PCB from the door studs. Carefully
work the PCB off the studs keeping the PCB
parallel to the door to prevent it jamming.

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Figure 6 – Display Insert Replacement

5.3.2 To Fit the Optional Door Stay hinge. These are used to secure the door stay
enclosure mounting bracket.
1. A door stay is available as an option for the
6. Offer the door stay door mounting bracket up
panels listed below.
to the studs on the display frame as shown in
T1216-C, T1216W-C, T1232-C, T1216R-C Figure 7 and fit one M6 washer and Nyloc nut
T1232R-C, T1200E-C. [supplied] to each stud. The nuts should be
2. A single door stay may be fitted to the tight enough to prevent movement between
door/back box assembly during the installation slider assembly and door.
of the panel enclosure described in section 7. Adjust the door opening angle and the
5.2.1. Also refer to Figure 7 – Door Stay orientation of the Door Stay arm so that the
Assembly. Note that it will be very difficult to fit enclosure mounting bracket can be fitted to the
the door stay with the motherboard chassis in studs on the enclosure. Secure with the M5
the enclosure. nyloc nuts provided. Tighten the nuts
3. Materials required – 1 off T1200 Door Stay sufficiently [with an M5 socket] to prevent any
Assembly kit [508.023.025]. movement between the bracket and the box.
4. Tools – ratchet socket set with 8mm and 8. Check the operation of the Door Stay. The
10mm sockets. door should open to approximately 110-120
5. Locate the four fixing studs used to secure the degrees allowing the sliding nut to drop into
stay. Two M6 studs are located on the frame the latched position latching the door open. To
holding the display board. These are used to close the door, push the Door Stay arm up to
secure the door mounting bracket. Two M5 release the door stay sliding assembly nut.
studs are located on the inner return face of
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Figure 7 – Door Stay Assembly

6. Commissioning 2. The following information should be available


to the commissioning team:
6.1 Introduction  Detection layout drawings.
The following equipment should be available where  Wiring schematic diagram.
possible to minimise commissioning time:  Control Panel installation manuals.
i. VHF/UHF Portable Radio or other  Installation manuals for all equipment
communication device (for two engineers). connected to the system.
ii. Digital Multi-meter with accurate voltage &  Vessel specific configuration details.
resistance measuring capabilities. Experience has shown that tracing wiring faults on
long circuits that are routed through risers etc. can
6.2 Commissioning Checklist be difficult without knowledge of the wiring route.
1. Before commissioning, the engineer should It is recommended that the electrical installer be
check the following: made available until basic wiring continuity is
(a) All field wiring has been inspected and proven.
tested in accordance with manufacturer’s
wiring recommendations and all relevant 6.3 An Overview of the Commissioning
marine/local regulations. Procedure
(b) All field cables are wired into the control Commissioning is broken in to 3 sections:
panel enclosure through suitable cable
glands. 1. Pre-commissioning wiring check.
(c) Detector bases are terminated but 2. Powering the panel up with no field wiring
detector heads are not fitted. Any devices connected, configuring the panel in accordance
with the vessel-specific requirements and
with electronic components are not fitted.
Terminations to devices with electronic carrying out a functional check.
components should be linked through to 3. Functional testing of all circuits and field devices
maintain cable continuity. to check each circuit and function in turn to
(d) Manual Call Points are not connected but ensure correct operation of the entire system.
cable is linked through to maintain In this way any faults may be located quickly and
continuity. accurately. The general procedures are as follows:
(e) No end-of-line devices (e.g. alarm circuit 1. Alarm circuits should be checked first by using
EOL resistors) are fitted in the field. the Manual fire alarm/Muster function. The
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checked to ensure that audibility levels meet the Warning:
relevant regulations. Intrinsically safe zone arrangement:
2. Detection zones should be commissioned next. 1. Ensure that the installation has been carried
The purpose is to establish the correct out in full accordance with the installation
functioning of each device and check for correct documentation provided with the I.S.
indication at the control panel. The panel devices and I.S. barrier. Failure to carry out
responses [as configured] should be checked at the installation correctly is likely to render
this time. the system unsafe and risks causing an
3. All ancillary inputs and outputs should be explosion.
commissioned and the functionality confirmed. 2. End-of-line resistors with a value of 10k
4. Fire protection signals should be tested. must be used. Additionally, these resistors
5. Fire and fault output signalling should be tested. must also comply with the requirements laid
down in the installation data sheets provided
WARNING: Before testing, the engineer must be with the I.S. barrier and the I.S. fire
aware both of the operation of all equipment detection devices.
fitted to the auxiliary circuits and of the 3. Any zones used for I.S. applications must be
consequences of their operation. configured to Intrinsically Safe mode.
[Except for mixed I.S./Non-I.S. zones as
detailed below].
6.4 Pre-Commissioning Wiring Check
4. Recommended I.S. barrier - MTL5061 or
NOTE: This pre-commissioning wiring check MTL5561 [galvanic type].
procedure should be followed to test all wiring
5. Mixed I.S and Non-I.S. Zones:
prior to specific commissioning of any
detection, alarm and auxiliary circuits. Where the Safety System Documentation
allows, zones can contain I.S. and Non I.S.
1. Ensure that no devices are connected to the devices. The requirements of the Safety
detection zones and alarm circuits, but that the Documentation must be applied and the
cables are linked through at the device number of I.S. devices must be limited to 3
locations to achieve a continuous circuit. in total.
The I.S. devices must be located at the end
2. Ensure that the resistance of all cables to earth
of the zone with the I.S. barrier located in
and between cores is at least 2M. an adjacent safe area. All of the non-I.S.
Check the following: devices must be connected in the zone
i. Positive to earth resistance is 2M or wiring between the barrier and the panel.
greater. The I.S devices should be connected
between the I.S. barrier and the end of line.
ii. Negative to earth resistance is 2M or
The zone must be configured to the non-I.S.
greater.
mode [This simply sets the operating
iii. Positive to negative resistance is 2M detection thresholds and is not a safety
or greater. issue].
3. Connect a wire link as the end-of-line device The non-I.S. section [safe side - between
on each of the zones and alarm circuits. At the the panel and the I.S. barrier] will support
panel end, measure the resistance across the full open and short circuit fault monitoring
positive & negative ends of the cables for each and detector/MCPs fire event
of the circuits; ensuring the value does not discrimination. The I.S. section (hazardous
exceed 20. Remember to remove the wire side - between the IS barrier and the end of
links after the tests. line resistor) will support open circuit fault
Correct polarity throughout all circuits must be monitoring only - short circuit fault will
maintained. Check and rectify any faults. raise a detector fire. It will not support
detector/MCP discrimination - all devices
4. All sounders, detector heads and call points will raise a detector fire indication.
should now be connected and the correct end-
of-line devices fitted. Use the spare end-of-line Intrinsically Safe alarm devices [sounders] may
devices supplied and leave the EOL devices in be connected via an MTL 5021 or MTL5521
the panel terminals at this stage. Remember to galvanic isolator. There are no requirements for
remove any links fitted to detector bases. Be configuring the panel’s sounder outputs. Note:
very careful to maintain correct polarity at each Galvanic isolators prevent fault monitoring
device. of the sounder circuit in the hazardous area
due to the low monitoring voltage used. Any
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sounders will not be detected by the panel. buzzer. This will continue for 5 seconds after
The 3K9 end of line monitoring resistor should the button is released.
be connected across the barrier terminals on the
safe side (11 and 12 on the MTL 5021 or 6.6 Configuration
MTL5521) [i.e. in parallel with the sounder circuit
input to the safe area terminals on the IS
6.6.1 Basic Default Configuration
barrier]. The installation requirements supplied
with the I.S. barrier and the I.S. sounders must When first powered up, the T1200 can be operated
be fully observed. in the standard default mode without any additional
configuration.
6.5 Powering up The basic default mode is:
Prior to powering up, the panel will have been 1. All zones latching fire, standard [non-
installed in accordance with the installation intrinsically safe].
instructions, all cabling will have been fully installed 2. Machinery space zones – none programmed.
and tested, glanded into the panel enclosure but
3. Fire output signal, Fire Protection and Sounder
not connected to the panel terminals. The mains
outputs not delayed.
supply should be isolated externally to the panel.
4. Sounders – General steady Alarm mode
1. Connect the 9V battery lead to J4 on the rear
selected (not zonal, not pulsed).
of the display PCB.
5. Crew Alarm Mode – not selected.
2. Connect the buzzer lead to J5 or J6 as
appropriate. The buzzer will sound. 6. Fire Output – link selected to powered
(monitored) mode.
3. Check the 24V battery connections are correct.
7. Fire Protection Output – link selected to
4. Final battery connections:
powered (monitored) mode.
 Fit the connector on the end of the black lead
8. Fault Signal Output – link selected to powered
onto the negative (black) terminal of the left-
(monitored) mode.
hand battery. Fit the connector on the end of
the red lead onto the positive (red) terminal 9. Earth fault monitoring – enabled [link fitted].
of the right-hand battery. 10. Manual fire alarm/Muster sounder operation –
 Connect the blue battery lead between the link selected to Manual Fire Alarm.
positive (red) terminal of the left-hand battery 11. LED brightness – highest setting.
and the negative (black) terminal of the right- 12. Fire Protection output not to operate on non
hand battery. latched zones – not selected.
Warning: 13. Inhibit silence alarms/reset for 3 minutes – not
On the T1204DC, T1216-C and T1232-C, selected.
connection of the batteries will power up the 14. Silence alarms before reset – not enabled.
panel even if the mains supply is not
15. Buzzer – enabled.
energised. On the T1204A1/2 the batteries
will not power the panel until the mains 16. Latching faults – not selected.
supply is energised.
5. Ensure the mains supply is safely isolated 6.6.2 Vessel-Specific Configuration
external to the panel. Remove the mains It is possible to tailor the functionality of the T1200
supply fuse from the panel mains terminal fire alarm panel in line with vessel-specific
block. Once the permit to energise the mains requirements. Details of the vessel configurable
supply is in place, energise the mains. At the options and the configuration process are provided
mains terminal block in the panel, use a multi- in sections 6.6 and 7.1 respectively. Charts are
meter to check that the voltage and polarity are provided in the System Log Book for
correct. Isolate the mains supply again before planning/recording the actual configuration. This
replacing the panel fuse and finally re- configuration is not lost when the panel is powered
energising. down.
6. If all the end of line devices are correctly
terminated in the panel and the 24V battery is 7. Operating the Engineer’s functions
correctly wired, the panel should be silent
(after a few seconds), displaying only the 7.1 Engineer’s Zone/Output
Power Supply On indication.
Configuration Process:
7. Turn the Access keyswitch to “1” and press the
Test Display button. The panel should respond Various programmable configuration options
by lighting all indications and sounding the associated with the zonal inputs and outputs can be
enabled & disabled by operating the appropriate
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DIL switch located within the panel enclosure.  A pulsing indication [cursor] will appear either
These are: on the Zone 1 Fault/Disabled LED or the
1. Configure zones for use with I.S. barriers or Sounder Fault/Disabled LED/Test depending
isolators. upon which configuration DIL switch is
selected.
2. Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire
indication.  Use the Select ↑ and Select ↓ buttons to scroll
the cursor indication through the selectable
3. Configure outputs to be delayed.
options:
NOTE: The delay feature does not comply
 For zonal configuration, through all zones
with the requirements of EN54-2.
sequentially in forward [Select↓] or reverse
4. Configure Machinery Space Zones. [Select ↑] sequence starting at zone 1.
 For Output Delay configuration, through
7.2 Zone or Output Configuration Sounders, Fire Protection and Fire outputs in
1. Select a programmable configuration mode: forward [Select ↓] or reverse [Select ↑]
 Enable the controls on the display by turning sequence starting at Sounders.
the Access keyswitch on the panel display to 3. To change the configuration of a selected
the “1” position. zone or output:
 If the panel is in the fire alarm condition, With the cursor flashing on the selected zone or
silence the alarms and reset. output:
 Open the panel door and locate the  Operation of the ENABLE button will set the
appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard configuration for the selected zone/output,
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; causing the associated fault/disabled LED to
Config M/S Zones; Config Delay O/Ps] and illuminate steady (with flashing cursor).
move the required switch to the ON position.  Operation of the DISABLE button will clear the
 The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the configuration from the selected zone/output
motherboard will illuminate. If the LED and restore normal operation. The
pulses then an invalid configuration option fault/disabled LED will clear (with flashing
has been selected. cursor).
 The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash Move the cursor to each required zone/output
and the buzzer will operate. in turn and press ENABLE or DISABLE as
 The Select LED on the front of the display required.
will pulse unless an invalid configuration 4. To quit the programmable configuration
option has been selected. mode:
 Any standing fire or fault alarm indications To return the panel to normal operating mode
and associated outputs will be inhibited. applying the updated configuration:
 If active, the indications for evacuation,  Open the panel door and return the selected
silence buzzer, delay on or disablement Config DIL switch on the motherboard to the
indications will clear. OFF position.
 The panel will indicate the current status of  The CONFIG ENABLED LED on the
the selected programmable configuration motherboard will clear, the panel buzzer will
mode on the yellow fault/disabled LEDs silence and the flashing System Fault
on the Zones, Sounders, Fire and Fire indication and zone/output configuration status
Protection outputs. indications on the display will clear as will the
A steady indication denotes that the cursor and the Select indications. Any current
zone/output is already configured to the alarms, disablements, will be re-indicated
selected mode. along with any active status indications [Delay
on etc.].
No indication denotes that the zone/output
has not been configured to the selected  Close the panel door.
mode.  Return the ACCESS keyswitch to the “0”
 Close the panel door to allow access to the position to disable the controls on the display.
buttons on the display. IMPORTANT NOTE: WHILE THE PANEL IS
2. Select a zone or output to be configured: IN THE ENGINEER’S ZONAL/OUTPUT
CONFIGURATION MODE, ALL ZONAL
 On the panel display, press the Select On/Off
INPUTS ARE DISABLED AND OUTPUTS
switch to enable the Cursor Select Mode.
ARE INHIBITED – THE PANEL WILL NOT
 The Select LED will become steady and the RESPOND TO ANY FIRE ALARM.
panel buzzer will silence.
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7.3 To Restore the Factory Default o Configuration will be inhibited.
Configuration for Zones & Outputs:  To clear the invalid condition check the zone
 Open the panel door and locate the DIL and output config switches [1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7,
switches SW1-4 to SW1-8 on the motherboard 1/8] on the motherboard and ensure that only
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones; one is selected to ON.
Config M/S Zones; Config Delay Zones; Config  Invalid condition: Selecting any config mode
Delay O/Ps] and move each switch to the On switch [1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8] to the ON
position. position whilst the panel is in the fire condition.
 The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard o The Config LED on the motherboard will
will flash. flash.
 The Panel’s System Fault LED and Disabled o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the
LED will flash and the buzzer will operate. display will flash.
 Any standing fault or disablement indications o The panel buzzer will sound.
will clear. o The Cursor indication will clear.
 It will not be possible to enter the Select o Configuration will be inhibited.
Mode.
 To clear the invalid condition, select the config
 Press the Disable button on the panel’s display switch to OFF. Reset the fire alarm condition
and wait 5 seconds. before attempting the configuration process
 Return DIL switches 1-4 to 1-8 to the OFF again.
position.
7.6 List of configuration DIL switches
 The Config Enabled LED on the motherboard
and their functions
will clear.
 The Panel’s System Fault LED will flash and  SW 1/1 - Inhibit F/P on NLZ:
the buzzer will clear. Selects Fire Protection relay to operate or not to
 The factory default configuration [all zones as operate for a fire condition on any zone
latching fire, non-intrinsically safe, not configured to non-latched mode.
machinery space] will be restored and the o OFF Fire Protection relay operates for a fire
Fire output, Fire Protection and Sounder condition on any zone.
outputs will no longer be delayed. o ON: Fire Protection relay does not operate
for a fire condition on any zone configured to
7.4 Engineer’s Zone/Output non-latched mode.
Configuration Time-out Warning: o [Not EN54 compliant function].
This feature is provided to prevent the panel being  S/W 1/2 - Delay Alarm Sil & Rst:
left in the Zone/Output Configuration condition.
o OFF: Silence and reset available at all times.
 1 minute after the last button press:
o ON: Prevents alarms being silenced or reset
 The panel buzzer will restart. for a period of 3 minutes after a fire alarm
 The Select LED will flash. condition occurs.
 The System Fault LED will continue flashing. o [Not EN54 compliant function].
 Press the Select On/Off button to continue with  SW 1/3 - Delay ON Auto:
the configuration process otherwise quit the o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
configuration process as described in step 4 of
o ON: Enables Coincidence on paired zones
7.2 above.
for Water-Mist Panel use.
7.5 Invalid Configuration conditions:  SW 1/4 - Config Non-Latch Zones:
 Invalid condition: If two or more configuration o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
switches on the motherboard are in the ON o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured
position at the same time: to non-latching fire mode via the Engineer’s
o The Config LED on the motherboard will Select feature.
flash. o [Not EN54 compliant function].
o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the  SW 1/5 - Config I/S Zones:
display will flash.
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o The fault relay will operate.
o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured
o The panel buzzer will sound. to Intrinsically Safe alarm thresholds via the
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appropriate I.S. galvanic barriers. Type  SW 2/6 - Enable Zonal Alarms, SW 2/7- Pulse
MTL5061/MTL5561]. Non Alarm Zones:
 SW 1/6 - Config M/S Zones: MODE SW 2/6 SW 2/7
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled. General Alarms OFF OFF
o ON: Enables selected zones to be configured Crew Mode OFF ON
as Machinery Space zones via the Zonal Alarms ON OFF
Engineer’s Select feature. Zonal Alarms with Alert ON ON
 SW 1/7 - Not used. o General Alarms – all sounders operate
 SW 1/8 - Configure Delay O/Ps: (continuously or pulsed – DIL SW 2/2) until
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled. silenced.
o ON: Enables the selection of outputs, via the o Zonal Alarms – Only the Alarm circuit(s) for
Engineer’s Select feature, to which the panel the zone(s) in fire will operate (continuously
delay will apply. or pulsed – DIL SW 2/2) until silenced.
NOTE: This feature does not comply with Note: Zonal Alarms mode on the T1204
the requirements of EN54-2. panel affects the four sounder circuits on the
motherboard. On the T1216-C and T1232-C
 SW 1/9 - Not used. panels, it affects only the expansion module
 SW 1/10 - Alarms on Evac Only: sounder circuits, the motherboard sounder
circuits always operate as General Alarms.
o OFF: Sounders operate on any fire condition
including manual fire alarm/muster. o Zonal Alarms with Alert – The Alarm
circuit(s) for the zone(s) in fire will operate
o ON: Selects sounders to operate only when
(continuously or pulsed – DIL SW 2/2) until
the panel is in the manual fire alarm/muster
silenced. All other Alarm circuits will pulse.
condition.
Note: Zonal Alarms mode on the T1204
o [Non-EN54 compliant function].
panel affects the four sounder circuits on the
 SW 2/1 - Silence Before Reset: motherboard. On the T1216-C and T1232-C
Selects the type of reset mode. panels, it affects only the expansion module
o OFF: Reset available when panel is in the sounder circuits, the motherboard sounder
[un-silenced] fire or fault condition. circuits always operate as General Alarms.
o ON: Fire Condition Reset available only o Crew Mode – Sounder circuit 2 is pre-
when panel is in Alarm Silenced condition. assigned to Bridge area, Sounder circuit 1 is
Fault reset available when panel is in the pre-assigned to machinery space zones,
fault condition. (Not permitted under EN54- sounder circuits 3 & 4 are for all other areas:
2).  Sounder circuits cannot be manually
 SW 2/2 - Pulse Alarms: configured for delayed operation.
 Sounder circuit 2 on the panel control
Select type of sounder Operation.
board always operates immediately on
o OFF: Sounders will be continuous. any fire alarm condition.
o ON: Sounders will pulse.  Sounder circuit 1 will operate immediately
NOTE: Muster Alarms will override any if there is a fire in a machinery space
configuration settings. zone, but will be delayed for 2 minutes for
 SW 2/3 - Restart Delay: a fire on any other zone.
Select type of Delay response in Crew Mode  Sounder circuits 3 & 4 on the
only. motherboard and any output board
sounder circuits are always delayed by 2-
o OFF: If Sounders are silenced before the end
minutes.
of the 2-minute delay, a new fire condition
will immediately operate all delayed outputs  The fire Output & Fire Protection Outputs
without delay. can be optionally configured to be delayed
along with the sounders.
o ON: If Sounders are silenced before the end
of the 2-minute delay, a new fire condition  Operation of Silence Alarms will stop the
will restart the delay timer. delay if operated within the 2-minute delay
period, preventing all delayed outputs
 SW 2/4 & 2/5 - Not used. from operating.
 Operation of Resound alarms will clear
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 Operation of a manual call point or the o OFF: Buzzer is enabled.
Delay Override button will clear the delay o ON: Buzzer is disabled. General Disablement
& operate all delayed outputs. LED illuminated.
 The delay can be configured to restart for This is not compliant to EN54-2 & is provided for
a new fire condition if the alarms are commissioning purposes only. The buzzer will
silenced within the 2-minute delay period continue to sound for a system fault or for total
(see SW 2/3 details above). power failure if the 9V battery is fitted.
 SW 2/8 - Silent Zone Test:  SW 2/10 - Latched Faults:
Select sounder response in One Man [Detector] When enabled, all fault conditions latch until the
Test Mode: Reset switch is operated.
o OFF: Sounders operate once on each test. o OFF: Non-latched faults.
o ON: Sounders do not respond to a zone test. o ON: Latched faults.
 SW 2/9 - Buzzer Disable:
Enable/disable panel fire/fault buzzer.

7.7 List of Link Configuration features

Link Link
Feature Function Link Location
Ref configuration
Fault monitored/powered O/P J10 Fitted C1626/C1627 motherboard, to
Fire Output J11 the right of the Fire [Routing]
Volt-Free C/O relay O/P J12 Removed Output relay
Fault monitored/powered O/P J6 Fitted C1626/C1627 motherboard, to
Fault Output J7 the right of the Fault [Routing]
Volt-Free C/O relay O/P J8 Removed Output relay
Fire Fault monitored/powered O/P J14 Fitted C1626/C1627 motherboard, to
Protection J15 the right of the fire protection
Output Volt-Free C/O relay O/P J16 Removed relay
Link in upper
Manual Fire Alarm mode selected
position
Manual Fire On the back of the C1628 and
J2 Link in lower
Alarm/Muster Muster Alarm mode selected C1629 display PCB
position
Manual Fire Alarm/Muster disabled Link removed
E/F monitoring enabled Link fitted Lower right hand corner of
Earth Fault
J18 C1626 and C1627
monitoring E/F monitoring disabled Link removed motherboards

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7.8 DIL switch settings on the Repeater Table 4 – Setting Quantity and Type of O/P
Interface Board: Modules on the C1630
DIL switch SW1 on the C1631 Repeater Interface
PCB is used to set the quantity of repeaters and the C1630
Qty of
repeater addresses as follows: DIL Switch Type of board
boards
setting
 To set the repeater quantity, set SW1 on the
C1631 fitted to the fire alarm panel in line with F/P0 F/P1 C1634 or C1635 configured
Table 2 – C1631 setting for quantity of Off Off 0 to FP [Fire protection
repeaters. Output]. See configuration
On Off 1
details in T1200E-C Manual.
Table 2 – C1631 setting for quantity of repeaters Off On 2
Repeater Quantity On On 4
SW 1 S/C0 S/C1 C1635 configured as
0 1 2 3 4 5
1-1 Off On Off On Off On Off Off 0 sounder module. See C1635
1-2 Off Off On On Off Off configuration details in
On Off 1
T1200E-C Manual.
1-3 Off Off Off Off On On Off On 2
On On 4
 To set the addresses of the individual repeater LED0 LED1 C1633 open collector output
panels, set SW1 on the C1631 fitted to each Off Off 0 module. See C1633
repeater panel in line with Table 3 – C1631 configuration details in
On Off 1
setting for repeater addresses. Note that each T1200E-C Manual.
repeater must have a unique address. Off On 2
On On 4
VDR VDR [Voyage Data Recorder
Table 3 – C1631 setting for repeater addresses Output Module] C1714 for
Off 0
Repeater Address relay and serial data outputs.
SW 1 On 1
0* 1 2 3 4 5
1-1 Off On Off On Off On Note: Select switch to left hand side for OFF and
1-2 Off Off On On Off Off right-hand side for ON.
1-3 Off Off Off Off On On
* Note: Address 0 = repeater disabled. Table 5 – Setting C1714 VDR Panel Number
Panel
PN-1 PN-2 PN-4 PN-8
Number
7.8.1 C1630 Output Interface Configuration 0 (No serial OFF OFF OFF OFF
The C1630 board is fitted to connectors on the data)
C1627 board. It provides the communications path 1 ON OFF OFF OFF
to the output expansion modules [C1633, C1634, 2 OFF ON OFF OFF
C1635 and C1714]. The quantity and type of output 3 ON ON OFF OFF
expansion boards are set on DIL switches on the 4 OFF OFF ON OFF
C1630. For the standard T1216-C and T1232-C 5 ON OFF ON OFF
panels, the C1630 is factory fitted and configured 6 OFF ON ON OFF
for the C1714 VDR output board. If further output 7 ON ON ON OFF
expansion modules are to be added the 8 OFF OFF OFF ON
configuration setting on the C1630 will need to be 9 ON OFF OFF ON
changed accordingly (see Table 4). 10 OFF ON OFF ON
NOTE: The C1714 VDR output board is fitted as 11 ON ON OFF ON
standard to the T1216-C & T1232-C panels. See 12 OFF OFF ON ON
Table 5 for DIL switch settings on the C1714. 13 ON OFF ON ON
14 OFF ON ON ON
15 ON ON ON ON
Note: The Panel number is sent as part of the
message to the Voyage Data Recorder and helps
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7.9 Commissioning Procedure 3. Detector removal operation:
After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring  Remove the 1st detector along the zone
check, panel power-up and configuration steps, cable [starting at the panel] on zone 1 and
commission the circuits in line with the following check that:
guide.  The amber zone fault LED illuminates.
 The internal buzzer sounds.
7.9.1 Alarm Circuits
 The fault relay operates.
1. Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit  Refit the detector and check that the control
terminal and connect the first alarm circuit wiring panel returns to the normal state.
to the terminals, observing correct polarity.
Check that any alarm fault indications clear after  Continue to test each of the other detectors
a few seconds. in turn, checking on each removal that:
2. Use the Alarm Test facility [see T1200-C User  The amber zone fault LED illuminates.
Manual] or press Manual fire alarm/Muster to  The internal buzzer sounds.
operate the sounders. Check that all sounders  The fault relay operates.
connected to the alarm circuit operate.
4. Any faults that are found must be traced and
3. Clear the Alarms Test condition or if “Manual fire rectified before proceeding.
alarm/Muster” was used, press Silence Alarms
to stop the sounders operating. 5. Repeat steps 1 to 4, one zone at a time, until all
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any the zones are commissioned.
subsequent alarm circuits.
7.9.3 Class Change Input
7.9.2 Detection Zones This is not a marine function.
Work logically and systematically through each
zone. 7.9.4 Fire and Fault Outputs
1. Zone fault conditions: 1. Remove the resistor from the Fire Output circuit
 Remove the resistor from the zone 1 terminals and connect the field wiring to the
terminals and connect the cables of the zone terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that
1 circuit to the panel terminals, observing the any fault indications clear after a few seconds.
correct polarity. Check that any zone 1 fault 2. To operate the output, initiate a fire condition on
indications clear after a few seconds. a zone. Check that the fire signal is received at
 Check the fault monitoring of the cable is the receiving station. Silence and reset the fire
correct by applying an open circuit then a alarm panel to clear the output.
short circuit at the end-of-line device (in the 3. Remove the resistor from the Fault Output circuit
field). Check that the fault condition is terminals and connect the field wiring to the
indicated on zone 1 on the fire panel. terminals, observing correct polarity. Check that
 Remove the circuit faults, restoring the circuit any fault indications clear after a few seconds.
to the healthy condition and confirm that the 4. Initiate a fault condition on the fire alarm panel to
fault indication clears. signal a fault to the remote receiving station.
2. Zone fire conditions: 5. Confirm the receipt of the fault warning at the
 On each zone in turn, start with the device receiving station.
nearest the panel and operate each manual 6. Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit in
call point and detection device on the zone. turn & confirm the fire alarm panel indicates Fire
 After operation of each device confirm: and Fault Output faults appropriately.
 The fire indication is provided on the panel 7. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
on the correct zone. clear.
 The fire alarm devices operate correctly in
line with the panel configuration. 7.9.5 Fire Protection Output
 The Fire output [fire output signal] and Fire 1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be
protection output operate correctly in line with controlled via the Fire Protection output is locked
the panel configuration. off/safe before attempting any connection,
 Press the Silence Alarms and the Reset testing or commissioning.
buttons after each device test and check the 2. Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection
alarm clears (Manual Call Points must be output circuit terminal and connect the field
manually reset before resetting the panel). wiring to the terminals, observing correct

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polarity. Check that any fault indications clear 8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each zone and ensure
after a few seconds. “Silence Alarms” and “Reset” operate correctly
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the from each repeater.
output. Check that the fire signal operates the 9. Set the DIL switches on the C1631 Repeater
interface relay adjacent to the fire protection Interface card in the fire alarm panel to OFF (No
equipment. Repeaters). Check that all repeaters indicate a
4. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that the “Comms. Fault”.
fire alarm panel indicates a Fire Protection 10. Set the DIL switches on the C1631 Repeater
output fault. Interface card in the fire alarm panel back to
5. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults their previous settings and check that the
clear. repeaters return to normal.
6. Final testing and commissioning of the cabling 11. Set the first repeater address to 0. Check that
through to the fire protection equipment, the panel indicates a “Repeater fault” and any
including test [simulated] activation of the additional repeaters display a steady “Comms
equipment, should be carried out at the fault” LED.
appropriate time in conjunction with the engineer 12. Set the first repeater address back to normal
responsible for the fire protection system. and check that the panel and repeaters return to
normal.
7.9.6 Ancillary inputs 13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 for any other connected
repeaters.
Remote Silence Alarms, Reset and Evacuate
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] inputs should each be
tested by the activation of the remote equipment. 7.9.9 Repeater Muster link [if fitted]
The response should be verified for each signal. 1. On repeater 1, select the Access Controls switch
to position ‘1’ and press the Muster button on
7.9.7 Ancillary outputs the display.
The correct operation of equipment connected to 2. Check the fire panel and the fire alarm sounders
the Zone Outputs, Disablement Active, Evacuate respond correctly.
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] Active and Buzzer Active
3. On repeater 1, press the Silence Alarms button
outputs should be verified in turn by initiating a fire
and check that the fire alarm panel responds
condition on each of the appropriate zones;
correctly and the fire alarm sounders cease
disabling/enabling a zone; operating the Manual fire
operating.
alarm/Muster and Buzzer Silence buttons on the
panel’s display. 4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 at each repeater panel fitted
with a muster interface board.
7.9.8 Repeaters 5. At the last repeater panel disconnect one of the
1. Power-up the Panel. At the Repeater(s), only the 3k9 resistors connected to the C1665 and check
“Power Supply On” LED should be illuminated. the fire alarm panel reports “Repeater Fault”.
2. At Repeater 1, turn the Access control switch to 6. Reconnect the resistor & confirm the Repeater
“1”, and press the “Manual fire alarm/Muster” Fault clears at the fire alarm panel.
button. Check that the alarms operate and the
internal buzzer operates on all repeaters. 7. Disconnect the other resistor and confirm the
Repeater Fault at the fire alarm panel.
3. Press the “Silence” button on the fire alarm
panel. Check that the alarm circuits silence and 8. Reconnect the resistor and confirm the fault
the internal buzzer silences on all repeaters. signal clears.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each repeater.
5. Operate a Manual Call Point on zone 1 and
7.9.10 Power Supply Unit
check for correct fire indication at each repeater. 1. Ensure that the system is fully commissioned
6. Press the “Silence Alarms” button on a repeater with all output circuits loaded as required by the
and check that the alarms are silenced and the system design.
Zone 1 fire LED is constantly illuminated on all 2. Ensure that the battery has been on charge for
repeater panels. at least 2 hours.
7. Press the “Reset” button on a repeater and
check that the panel and repeaters return to the 3. Isolate the primary power supply feed to the
quiescent state. panel.
4. Check the panel indicates power supply fault.

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5. Enter the Test Alarms mode to load the panel.
6. Confirm that the system continues to respond
correctly during the test.
7. Quit the test and restore the primary supply.
Note: The batteries may require a period in
excess of 24hrs to achieve a fully charged
condition.

7.9.11 Final Dressing of the Cables


Ensure that the field conductors are secure and tidy
inside the enclosure. Use Tie-wraps to secure any
long conductors or looms which might be prone to
damage due to vibration of the panel enclosure.
Check that all cables are firmly held in the terminal
blocks & Earth bars. Check that the Earth Bars are
firmly fixed to the enclosure. Check that all Earth
leads are correctly & firmly connected. Check that
End-Of-Line resistors in unused circuits are
positioned in a safe manner and are unlikely to
create short circuit faults due to movement. It is
advised that unused EOL resistors have insulating
sleeving placed on the leads for safety.

EOL SLEEVING
RESISTOR ON LEAD

KEEP
LEAD
SHORT
Unused
Circuit
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8. User Indications
General Indicator Section
Indicator Indication Colour Operating Condition
Power Supply On Green Illuminates Steady for Mains or Standby power On.
Flashes on any new fire alarm condition, changing to a steady indication on
Fire Red
operation of Silence Alarms.
Fire Output Active Red Illuminates Steady when the Fire Output is active.
General Fault Yellow Flashes for any fault condition.
Power Supply Fault Yellow Flashes for mains or standby power supply/charge fault.
Illuminates Steady to indicate Microcontroller or Memory Failure.
System Fault Yellow
Flashes to indicate Engineer’s Configuration Mode active.
Earth Fault Yellow Flashes for any positive or negative power supply earth fault.
Fuse Failed Yellow Flashes for any auxiliary supply fuse failure.
Repeater Fault Yellow Flashes for any Repeater fault or repeater communication fault.
Sounder
Yellow Flashes for any sounder fault. Steady for sounders disabled.
Fault/Disabled
Sounder Test Yellow Illuminates Steady while sounder walk test is active.
Fire Protection Flashes for a fault on the Fire Protection Output. Steady when the Output is
Yellow
Fault/Disabled disabled.
Fire Output
Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fire Output. Steady when Fire Output is disabled.
Fault/Disabled
Fault Output
Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fault Output. Steady when Fault Output is disabled.
Fault/Disabled

POWER SUPPLY ON
MUSTER 1.
FIRE ALARM TEST DISPLAY
2.
FIRE OUTPUT ACTIVE
3.
SILENCE/
GENERAL FAULT RESOUND ENABLE 4.
ALARMS
POWER SUPPLY FAULT 5.

SYSTEM FAULT 6.
RESET DISABLE
7.
EARTH FAULT
8.
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9.
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10.
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11.
DELAY 12.
SOUNDER TEST OVERRIDE
13.
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14.
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15.
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED 16.

FIRE FAULT DISABLEMENT AND TEST


1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR 1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF 1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
0 1 WILL PULSE SHOWING THE THE FAULT. THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.
LOCATION OF THE FIRE. 2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER. 2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
2. CARRY OUT THE 3. CALL YOUR SERVICE OUTPUT USING  AND . THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL. ENGINEER. FAULT LED WILL PULSE.
3. TO SILENCE ALARMS SYSTEM FAULT 3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
PRESS SILENCE ALARMS. THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE. 4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE ARRANGE FOR ALTERNATIVE THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND EN54-2
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Zone Location Indications


Indicator Indication Colour Operating Condition
User Generated Zone Location Flashes when zone is in a fire condition, turning to steady
Red
Text on operation of Silence Alarms.
User Generated Zone Location Flashes when zone is in a fault condition. Illuminates
Yellow
Text steady when zone is disabled or in test.

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9. User Controls

POWER SUPPLY ON
MUSTER 1.
FIRE ALARM TEST DISPLAY
2.
FIRE OUTPUT ACTIVE
3.
SILENCE/
GENERAL FAULT RESOUND ENABLE 4.
ALARMS
POWER SUPPLY FAULT 5.

SYSTEM FAULT 6.
RESET DISABLE
7.
EARTH FAULT
8.
FUSE FAILED
SILENCE 9.
BUZZER TEST
REPEATER FAULT 10.
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED 11.
DELAY 12.
SOUNDER TEST OVERRIDE
13.
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
14.
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED SELECT
ON/OFF 15.
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED 16.

FIRE FAULT DISABLEMENT AND TEST


1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR 1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF 1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
0 1 WILL PULSE SHOWING THE THE FAULT. THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.
LOCATION OF THE FIRE. 2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER. 2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
2. CARRY OUT THE 3. CALL YOUR SERVICE OUTPUT USING  AND . THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL. ENGINEER. FAULT LED WILL PULSE.
3. TO SILENCE ALARMS SYSTEM FAULT 3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
PRESS SILENCE ALARMS. THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE. 4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE ARRANGE FOR ALTERNATIVE THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND EN54-2
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Access Controls Keyswitch:


0 – Controls Locked
1 – Controls Unlocked
Button Functionality Button Availability
Manual fire alarm Manual Fire Alarm: Operates all sounders continuously and
When controls are unlocked.
or Muster lights the Manual fire alarm LED adjacent to the button until the
[May be disabled if external muster
[Configurable silence button is operated.
system is used]
option] Muster: Operate all sounders in the Muster mode.
Following a fire alarm condition, 1st operation stops sounders.
Silence/Resound The General Fire LED and the Zonal Fire LED will change from
When controls are unlocked.
Alarms flashing to steady. 2nd operation restarts the previously silenced
sounders.
When controls are unlocked and panel
Reset Resets any standing fire and/or fault conditions.
has fire and/or fault conditions.
Silence Buzzer Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault conditions. When controls are locked or unlocked.
Overrides the delay when delay is running, turning the delay off. When the panel is in the fire condition
Delay Override
All delayed outputs will operate immediately. and the delay is running.
Enables the User select feature for selection of zones or outputs
Select On/Off When controls are unlocked.
via Select ↑ Select ↓ for disablement/re-enablement.
Press to illuminate all LEDs on the display and operate the
Test Display buzzer. All indications remain active for approx 5 seconds after When controls are locked or unlocked.
button press.
Press to clear the disablement or test condition on a zone or When the flashing cursor is on a zone
Enable
output selected via the User Select feature. or output fault LED.
1] Press to disable a zone or output selected via the User Select When the flashing cursor is on a zone
feature. LED is lit whilst any disablement is active. or output fault LED.
Disable
2] Press to view delay configuration of sounders, Fire and Fire
When controls are unlocked.
Protection outputs.
Press to enable One Man Test on sounders or zones as selected When the flashing cursor is on a zone
Test
via the flashing cursor. LED will illuminate. or sounder fault LED.
Scrolls the flashing cursor through the zone and output fault
When controls are unlocked and the
LEDs on the display to select a circuit for disablement, or test.
Select button has been operated.
Select ↑ Select ↓ [LED illuminated when Select Mode is active]
Used to adjust the brightness of the display LEDs [Press Test
When controls are unlocked.
Display and ↑ to increase or Test Display and ↓ to decrease]

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10. PCB Layouts

Remote Inputs:
Alarm Circuits Silence Alarms Aux Outputs: Repeater
Zone [Marked with Evac Disablement Terminals:
Outputs Active Reset Active A, B, GND –
1-4 Polarity Evacuate Active Not Used
Zone Aux DC Buzzer Active
Detection Supply Reset
Inputs 24V & 0V Relay
Output

Fault Output
[Marked
J2 and J23. Fault Repeater
Connectors for Routing] Interface
C1665 Muster Connectors –
Interface – Not Not Used
Fire Output Fire
Used
[Marked Fire Protection
Routing] Output
Microcontroller
Programming Configuration links
Connector – for Fire & Fault
Signal [Routing] J19 DC supply in
Factory Use and PSU faults from
J1 Only O/Ps and Fire
Protection O/P PS40 PSU [when
Display fitted]
Connector

Secondary AC from
FS1 transformer
Battery Fuse (when fitted)

Configuration Battery
mode enabled Terminals J18
LED indicator Earth Fault Disable
Configuration Link
switches Power Supply LED
Configuration SW2/1 to SW2/10 Status indicators:
switches OUTPUT OK
SW1/1 to SW1/10
Battery Battery/Charger Fault
Thermistor Charger Fault
Terminals Mains Fault
Note: “Evacuate” or “Evac” = Manual Fire Alarm/Muster
Figure 8 – C1626 PCB Layout

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ISSUE No. & DATE: 1 11/12

Fire Output Aux Outputs:


Remote Inputs: [Marked Fire Disablement active
Silence Alarms Routing] Evacuate Active
Zone Evacuate Buzzer Active Repeater
Detection Reset Fire Terminals:
Zone Inputs Alarm Circuits Protection A, B, GND
Outputs1-4 [Marked with Output
Active RESET
Polarity] Relay
Terminals

Connector
for O/P
Aux DC
expansion
Supply
modules
24V & 0V

Fault Output
[Marked Fault
J2 and J23 Configuration links for routing]
Connector for C1665 Fire & Fault Signal
Muster Interface [Routing] O/Ps and Fire
Connector
Protection O/P
for C1632,
Zone
Microcontroller C1630 Output Expansion
Programming Expansion Interface Board
Connector – Connectors
C1631 Repeater
Factory Use Interface Connectors
Only
J1 J24 DC supply out to
Display expansion boards
Connector
J19 DC supply in & PSU fault
from PS136
PULSE ALARMS
DELAY RESTART

Configuration
mode enabled Configuration J18
LED indicator switches Earth Fault
SW2/1 to SW2/10 Monitoring Link

Configuration
switches
SW1/1 to SW1/10

Note: “Evacuate” or “Evac” = Manual Fire Alarm/Muster

Figure 9 – C1627 Motherboard Layout

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T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
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+ 17 -
+ 25 -

+ 18 -
J1

+ 26 -
TO MOTHERBOARD

Connector for

+ 19 -
+ 27 -
Motherboard
Ribbon

+ 20 -
ZONE CIRCUITS
+ 28 -

+ 21 -
+ 29 -
Terminals for

+ 22 -
+ 30 -
Detection
Zones 17 to 32

+ 23 -
+ 31 -

+ 24 -
+ 32 -
CEL C1632 ISSUE 3 26-04-2006
16 ZONE EXPANSION BOARD

Figure 10 – C1632 16 Zone Expansion Board Layout

Evacuate/Muster configuration Link:


Buzzer
Connector Upper position: Evacuate mode
(manual fire alarm)
Lower position: Muster mode
Link removed: Evacuate & Muster
modes disabled

Keyswitch
Connector

Buzzer 9V Battery
Connector Connector Keyswitch

Motherboard
Ribbon Cable
Connector

Figure 11 – Rear Right Hand Side of Display PCB

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PUBLICATION: MARINEC-P-I
ISSUE No. & DATE: 1 11/12

Voyage Data Recorder


Interface Board Volt-free Relay outputs to VDR.
Fault Relays are normally
energised.
GENERAL MAINS BATTERY
J2 FAULT FAULT FAULT

Ribbon Connection C P O C P O C P O Terminals are marked for the


Normal (quiescent) state.
from Panel
motherboard
C=Normally Closed
TB2 TB3
O=Normally Open
P=Pole
J2
J3
Contacts rated at 1A 30Vdc
Ribbon Connection P C P C B A maximum
O O
to additional GENERAL M. SPACE Tx- Tx+
FIRE FIRE TS2 TS1
Output Boards
RL3
Serial data output
C17 C8
RL3 to VDR
J3 MFLT
RL4

RL4
BFLT
D1
RL2

R1
RL2
RL5
C1 C1 GFLT RL5
M.S.
+ FIRE
RL1
RL1
R7
C3 C2 U8
R8
GFIRE
C16
U5
C15 U3
U1 C10
U6

J1
6
C13 U4
C11

Configuration DIL switches. U7 R12 C14 1


C4
Connector
Programming
BDM and

R9
PN-1 to PN-8 select the R15 R3

C5 R14
panel number from 1 to 15. RN1

SP1 & SP2 are spare and SW1


PN-1 R16
not currently used.
1

ON

PN-2
SW2
2

PN-4
3

R6 R4
PN-8
4

C12
SP1 U2 PS ON LED
5

SP2 C9
PROC FAULT
Indicates power
6

R10
R2 R11 R13 RESET
X1
L1 L2 L3 supply is connected

C7 R5 C6 COMMS PROC PS
FLT FLT ON

COMMS FLT LED PROC FLT LED


Indicates communication Indicates
with the panel microcontroller has
motherboard has failed failed

Figure 12 – C1714 VDR Output Module PCB Layout

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T1200-C
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Configuration switches to set
quantity and type of O/P
modules connected.

1
F/P 0
From top to bottom: F/P 1 Configuration Switch

2
F/P0 – Fire Protection S/C 0 to set quantity & type

3
F/P1 – Fire Protection
S/C 1

4 5
S/C0 – Sounder Controller of modules connected.
S/C1 – Sounder Controller LED 0

6
LED0 – LED driver LED 1

7
LED1 – LED driver VDR
VDR – Voyage Data Recorder

Figure 13 – C1630 Output Expansion Interface

Configuration Switch
Panel: Sets number of
1

R0
R1 repeaters.
2

R2 Repeater: Sets
3

repeater address.

Figure 14 – C1631 Repeater Interface Board

Field wiring terminals:


M IN – Muster signal in
S IN – Silence signal in
GND – Common 0V
M OUT – Muster signal out
S OUT - Silence signal out
GND - Common 0V

Figure 15 – C1665 Muster Interface Board

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335
BOTTOM VIEW
148 235 40
335 4 14 60 107.5
GLAND PLATE

2
40

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11. Installation Details

190

274
270
40
2
GLAND PLATE Ø 5.5 - 3 PLACES
FRONT VIEW
REAR VIEW

TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS: 335mm WIDE x 274 HIGH x 152 DEEP
ENCLOSURE: ENCLOSED SPACES SUBJECT TO TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & VIBRATION.
WEIGHT: WITHOUT BATTERIES - T1204DC - 7.1Kg
T1204A1 - 8.3Kg
T1204A2 - 8.4Kg

ENCLOSURE
DOOR: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
TOP VIEW BACKBOX: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
GLAND PLATE: 2.0mm MILD STEEL
EQUIPMENT:

CHASSIS: 1.2mm ZINTEC


PUBLICATION:

FINISH: i. PRE TREATMENT - ELECTRO ZINC PLATED & FULL PASSIVATION


ISSUE No. & DATE:

ii. POWDER COAT, SEMI GLOSS LEATHERETTE POLYESTER AT 70-80 MICRONS.

Figure 16 – T1204 Installation Drawing


iii. COLOUR - DAWN GREY BS4800 10A 03.

CABLE ENTRY
GLAND PLATE: 10 x 20mm TOP OR BOTTOM MOUNTING

WIRE SIZE
MOUNTING DETAILS (3 PLACES)
MIN: 0.5 sqmm
MAX: 2.5 sqmm
M5 STAINLESS STEEL BOLT
M5 PLAIN STAINLESS STEEL WASHER
1

PART NUMBERS RUBBER WASHER (SUPPLIED)


T1204DC - 4 ZONE UNIT 24V VERSION - ENCLOSURE
RUBBER WASHER (SUPPLIED)
TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.001 FIXING SURFACE
T1204A1 - 4 ZONE UNIT 110V VERSION - M5 PLAIN STAINLESS STEEL WASHER
TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.002 M5 FULL NUT (STAINLESS STEEL)

Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1B
T1204A2 - 4 ZONE UNIT 230V VERSION -
T1200-C

TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.003


11/12

LOCKING WASHER
MARINEC-P-I

DOOR FIXING SCREW

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T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
1 11/12

20mm KNOCKOUT
Unusable when 17Ah
batteries are fitted
395mm
BOTTOM VIEW 104mm 315mm 40mm
395mm 4mm 14mm 40mm 157.5mm

40mm
235mm
155mm
235mm

40mm
FRONT VIEW REAR VIEW
20mm
KNOCKOUT
TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS: 395mm WIDE x 235 HIGH x 104 DEEP
ENCLOSURE: ENCLOSED SPACE SUBJECT TO TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & VIBRATION.
WEIGHT: WITHOUT BATTERIES - T1200B-C - 4.4Kg

ENCLOSURE
DOOR: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
TOP VIEW BACKBOX: 1.6mm MILD STEEL

FINISH: i. PRE TREATMENT - ELECTRO ZINC PLATED & FULL PASSIVATION


ii. POWDER COAT, SEMI GLOSS LEATHERETTE POLYESTER AT 70-80 MICRONS.
iii. COLOUR - DAWN GREY BS4800 10A 03.

CABLE ENTRY
1 x 20mm TOP, 1 x 20mm BOTTOM MOUNTING

WIRE SIZE
MIN: 0.5 sqmm
LOCKING MAX: 2.5 sqmm
WASHER

PART NUMBERS
DOOR FIXING T1200B-C - BATTERY BOX -
SCREW TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.123

Figure 17 – T1200B-C Enclosure Details

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BACKBOX MOUNTING DETAILS CONSOLE MOUNTING DETAILS

380mm
BOTTOM VIEW 150mm 380mm 13.5mm 353mm 13.5mm
380mm 4mm 14mm 78mm 224mm 78mm 23mm 334mm Cut-Out 23mm

30mm
50mm

11mm

40mm

© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd


300mm
300mm
220mm
300mm
200mm
240mm

277mm
282mm Cut-Out
FRONT VIEW 138mm REAR VIEW REAR VIEW

40mm
7mm
30mm
50mm
GLAND PLATE REAR MOUNTING
HOLES ∅5.5 - 4 PLACES NOTE:-
DIMENSIONS SHOWN WITH BOTTOM
ENTRY CABLE GLAND PLATE. IF TOP
327mm ENTRY REQUIRED REVERSE DIMENSIONS.

TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS: 380mm WIDE x 300 HIGH x 154 DEEP
ENCLOSURE: ENCLOSED SPACES SUBJECT TO TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & VIBRATION.
WEIGHT: T1216-C - 8.1Kg
T1216R-C - 6.7Kg
EQUIPMENT:

TOP VIEW ENCLOSURE


PUBLICATION:

DOOR: 1.6mm MILD STEEL


BACKBOX: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
ISSUE No. & DATE:

GLAND PLATE: 2.0mm MILD STEEL

Figure 18 – T1216-C Installation Drawing


CHASSIS: 1.2mm ZINTEC

FINISH: i. PRE TREATMENT - ELECTRO ZINC PLATED & FULL PASSIVATION


ii. POWDER COAT, SEMI GLOSS LEATHERETTE POLYESTER AT 70-80 MICRONS.
iii. COLOUR - RAL9005 JET BLACK.

CABLE ENTRY
GLAND PLATE: 24 x 20mm TOP OR BOTTOM MOUNTING
1

WIRE SIZE
MIN: 0.5 sqmm
MAX: 2.5 sqmm

Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1B
PART NUMBERS
T1200-C

T1216-C - 16 ZONE STANDARD UNIT 110/230V VERSION - TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.104
11/12

T1216R-C - 16 ZONE REPEATER 24V VERSION - TYCO PART NUMBER 508.023.111


MARINEC-P-I

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1
T1200-C

11/12

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BACKBOX MOUNTING DETAILS CONSOLE MOUNTING DETAILS
25mm Knockout BOTTOM VIEW 400mm
MARINEC-P-I

176mm 400mm 13.5mm 373mm 13.5mm


400mm 4mm 14mm 50mm 300mm 50mm 21mm 358mm CUT-OUT 21mm

8mm
30mm
50mm

40mm

300mm
300mm
240mm
200mm

300mm
220mm

282mm
288mm CUT-OUT

40mm
FRONT VIEW 164mm REAR VIEW REAR VIEW

4mm
30mm
50mm
REAR MOUNTING NOTE:-
25mm Knockout Gland Plate HOLES 5.5mm – 4 Places DIMENSIONS SHOWN WITH BOTTOM
351mm
ENTRY CABLE GLAND PLATE. IF TOP
ENTRY REQUIRED REVERSE DIMENSIONS.
TECHNICAL DATA
DIMENSIONS: 400mm WIDE x 300 HIGH x 180 DEEP
ENCLOSURE: ENCLOSED SPACES SUBJECT TO TEMPERATURE, HUMIDITY & VIBRATION.
WEIGHT: T1232-C – 9.3Kg
T1232R-C – 7.7Kg

TOP VIEW ENCLOSURE


DOOR: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
BACKBOX: 1.6mm MILD STEEL
GLAND PLATE: 2.0mm MILD STEEL

Figure 19 – T1232-C Installation Drawing


CHASSIS: 1.2mm ZINTEC
FINISH: i. PRE TREATMENT - ELECTRO ZINC PLATED & FULL PASSIVATION
ii. POWDER COAT, SEMI GLOSS LEATHERETTE POLYESTER AT 70-80 MICRONS.
iii. COLOUR - RAL9005 JET BLACK

CABLE ENTRY
GLAND PLATE: 36 x 20mm TOP OR BOTTOM MOUNTING

WIRE SIZE
MIN: 0.5 sqmm
MAX: 2.5 sqmm
EQUIPMENT: T1200-C
PUBLICATION: MARINEC-P-I
ISSUE No. & DATE: 1 11/12
12. Wiring Diagrams

0V DC
0V DC
+24V DC
+24V DC A1715 Mains AC Change-Over Unit
Motherboard
TB4

AC OUT EMERGENCY PRIMARY


Use Cable tie N L N L N L
to keep mains TB3

cores together TB2 TB1


N L L N N L
AC OUT EMERGENCY PRIMARY

Use Cable ties Use Cable ties


to keep mains to keep mains
cores together cores together Mains AC
Change-Over
INCOMING OUTGOING INCOMING INCOMING Unit
24Vdc AC MAINS EMERGENCY PRIMARY
SUPPLY SUPPLY TO AC MAINS AC MAINS
FROM PANEL PANEL SUPPLY SUPPLY

T1216W-C Panel
OUTGOING
24Vdc to AC
SWITCH-OVER
INCOMING AC
UNIT
MAINS SUPPLY
Mains fuse
FROM AC
SWITCH-OVER
L L UNIT TO PANEL

N
EVAC

N
RST.

AUX D.C.
4
SIL

+ - 24V 0V

Mains Terminal Block


On Panel Chassis
24V 0V
Live & Neutral
Connections to Power Panel Motherboard
Supply Unit Auxiliary 24Vdc Terminals

Figure 20 – Mains AC Change-Over Unit Electrical Installation Diagram

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1
Battery supply Thermistor C1714 VDR
terminals terminals Battery PS136 module Notes
fuse PSU 1.
Ribbon cable Optional C1665 5.
Muster Two sets of Aux DC supply O/Ps are Fire, Fault and Fire Protection O/Ps
Interface provided [both protected by a single 1 Output specification:
Amp fuse] - the total O/P current available [Note that terminals are dual marked for both
is 1Amp. configurations described below]
C1627 When configured as monitored/powered
T1200-C

11/12
Motherboard J1 2. outputs [as shown]:

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C1628 Display board Field relay spec: For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
J2 Coil resistance - 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms Quiescent: 2V
MARINEC-P-I

J9 J4 Voltage 24Vdc Nom Active [fire]: 24V [nom]


J3 [min 18Vdc, max 30Vdc]
J1 J17 Fitted with suppression diode as shown.
Ribbon cable J2 Internal view of For Fault O/P:
J4 3. Quiescent: 24V [nom]
enclosure back box
Remote Inputs: Active [fault]: 2V
Silence Alarms
Evacuate (Manual Fire Alarm/Muster) Connections:
PP3 battery Reset Observe correct polarity.
Inside view of door Class Change [+ = Positive, - = Negative]
Earth Connections:
Connect to 0V Aux DC via normally When configured as volt-free changeover
wiring relays :
open contact [inactive mode]
4. For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
24Vdc Output Battery & Thermistor Incoming Remote Outputs: Volt free relay contacts shown in
On Motherboard terminals Field wiring Screen
terminals supply terminal Disablement active quiescent [de-energised] condition.
On Chassis earth block and fuse
Optional terminal Evacuate active (Manual Fire Alarm/Muster)
C1631 C1630 O/P Buzzer Active For Fault O/P:
expansion block
24Vdc Output to AC repeater Max O/P 50mA Volt free relay contacts shown in healthy
change over unit Power Supply Interface Interface
Unit terminals Connect return to 24V Aux DC [energised] condition.
T1200B-C Battery Box
Pre-wired 4-core

0V
Earth Stud Battery leads supplied Connections:

24V
cable with in panel fixing kit
L Shield Connect to normally open or normally
Batt + closed contact as required.
Ship's supply in Batt + [P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]
[110/230V N Switched voltage must not exceed 30V
50Hz AC] Mains fuse Batt - + - + -
Batt - DC.
Direct or via AC
change over unit Panel PSU Thermistor Battery Battery
Connections Close-coupled
L Junction box
T6.3A HRC 2 x 3k9 EARTH Studs
E Thermistor FUSE (not supplied) resistors
Thermistor in Repeaters
N Screen
Tie wrap Thermistor to EARTH BAR
Mains terminal block To Repeater A, B & GND Screen in Fire Panel
battery lead above battery
on panel chassis Typical Zone Wiring terminals in next repeater.
Zone 1 Typical Alarm Screen is Earthed at Panel &
10k Circuit Wiring repeaters
end-of-line Alarm Circuit 1
resistor 3k9 EARTH Stud in M S GRD M S M S GRD M S
in in out out GRD
M S GRD M S
1A 3A Repeater in in out out GRD in in out out GRD
end-of-line
Manual resistor
Call Point
1 3 + - Aux 24Vdc A B GND
Sounder supply C1665 Muster C1665 Muster
Interface in Interface in C1665 Muster
See note 1 A B GND N/C Interface in
Detector + - Last Repeater Repeater
L2 2 (to 5) Panel 1 Fire Panel
base Repeater RST
L Repeater panel
Alarm Circuits 2-4 Fire panel 5 x repeaters max
L1 + - screen earth
Open collector zone O/Ps Max O/P 1 Amp

Figure 21 – T1216-C Electrical Installation Diagram


[zones 1 to 4] each. Remote O/Ps terminal block Earth screen at Wiring Optional Repeater Muster Interface[s]
each 50mA, 30Vdc max. Zones 2-8 + - 3k9 end of line See Note 4 fire panel
Connect return to Aux 10k end of line resistor Remote I/Ps Volt free change over relay contacts for Voyage Data Recorder.
24Vdc resistor See Note 3 A B GND Contact rating: 1A at 30 V DC [Relay
GENERAL MAINS BATTERY General Fire. [Energised in the fire condition]
FAULT FAULT FAULT
Lower C P O C P O C P O General Fault. [De-energised in the fault condition]
terminal 1 2 3 4 1+ 1- 2+ 2- 3+ 3- 4 + 4 - 5 + 5 - 6 + 6 - 7 + 7 - 8 + 8 - 1 + 1 - 2 + 2 - 3 + 3 - 4 + 4 - 24V 0V Sil Evac RST Cl/C Dis Evac BAct A B GND N/C
Aux DC
Mains Fault. [Energised when mains is on]
tier Zone O/Ps Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits Inputs Outputs Repeater RST
TB2 TB3 Battery Fault. [Energised when 24V Batteries Connected]
Upper Zone Circuits Fault RoutingFire Routing Fire Protection
RST
Machinery Space Fire. [Energised for fire in Machinery Space Zone]
16
C1627wiring terminals Aux DC
terminal 9 + 9 - 10 + 10 - 11 +11 - 12 +12 -13 + 13 - 14 +14 - 15 +15 - + 16 - 24V 0V O/+ P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/- P N/O
P C P C B A
O O
tier GENERAL M. SPACE Tx- Tx+
NOTE: Terminals are marked for the Normal (quiescent) condition
FIRE FIRE

C1714 wiring terminals


Zones 9-16 Aux 24Vdc
10k end of line resistor supply Reset relay
See note 1 Contact rating: RS422 output to VDR
Field wiring terminals on panel PCBs 1A at 30 Vdc
Relays local to remote
indicating equipment Remote Remote fire Fire, Fault signalling and
See Note 2 indicating protection Fire Protection outputs
equipment equipment See Note 5
PS136 C1714 VDR module mounted on a
PSU plate over Zone Expansion PCB Notes
Under PCB Optional C1665 1. 5.
Ribbon cable Muster Two sets of Aux DC supply O/Ps are Fire, Fault and Fire Protection O/Ps
Interface provided [both protected by a single 1 Output specification:
Amp fuse] - the total O/P current available [Note that terminals are dual marked for both
C1627 is 1Amp. configurations described below]
Motherboard J1 When configured as monitored/powered
2. outputs [as shown]:
C1629 Display board Field relay spec:
J1 J2 Coil resistance - 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
J9 J4
J2 Voltage 24Vdc Nom Quiescent: 2Vdc
[min 18Vdc, max 30Vdc] Active [fire]: 24Vdc [nom]
Ribbon cable J17
J4 Internal view of Fitted with suppression diode as shown.
J1 enclosure back box For Fault O/P:
3. Quiescent: 24Vdc [nom]
Remote Inputs: Active [fault]: 2Vdc
Silence Alarms
PP3 battery Evacuate (Manual Fire Alarm/Muster) Connections:

© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd


Inside view of door
Reset Observe correct polarity.
Earth Class Change [+ = Positive, - = Negative]
wiring Connections: When configured as volt-free changeover
Connect to 0V Aux DC via normally relays :
24Vdc Output Battery & Thermistor Field wiring open contact [inactive mode]
On Motherboard terminals terminals Incoming For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
Screen supply terminal 4.
On Chassis Zone earth Volt free relay contacts shown in
Optional C1630 O/P block and fuse Remote Outputs:
Expansion C1631 terminal Disablement active quiescent [de-energised] condition.
24Vdc Output to AC PCB expansion block
change over unit Power Supply repeater Interface Evacuate active (Manual Fire Alarm/Muster)
Unit terminals Interface T1200B-C Battery Box Buzzer Active For Fault O/P:
Pre-wired 4-core Max O/P 50mA Volt free relay contacts shown in healthy

0V
Earth Stud Battery leads supplied [energised] condition.

24V
cable with in panel fixing kit Connect return to 24V Aux DC
L Shield
Batt + Connections:
Ship's supply in Batt +
[110/230V Connect to normally open or normally
Mains fuse N Batt - closed contact as required.
50Hz AC] Batt - + - + -
Direct or via AC [P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]
change over unit Panel PSU Thermistor Battery Battery Applied voltage must not exceed 30Vdc.
Connections Close-coupled
L Junction box
T6.3A HRC
E Thermistor FUSE (not supplied)
Thermistor 2 x 3k9 EARTH Studs
N resistors in Repeaters
Tie wrap Thermistor to Screen
Mains terminal block battery lead above battery EARTH BAR
on panel chassis Screen in Fire Panel
To Repeater A, B & GND
terminals in next repeater.
Screen is Earthed at Panel &
repeaters. M S GRD M S M S GRD M S M S GRD M S
Typical Zone Wiring in in out out GRD in in out out GRD in in out out GRD
10k Zone 1 3K9 EARTH Stud in
Typical Alarm end-of-line
end-of-line Circuit Wiring Repeater
resistor resistor
Alarm Circuit 1
C1665 Muster C1665 Muster
EQUIPMENT:

1A 3A Interface in Interface in C1665 Muster


Manual A B GND Last Repeater Interface in
PUBLICATION:

Repeater Fire Panel


Call Point 2 (to 5) Panel 1
A B GND N/C
1 3 + - Aux 24Vdc Fire panel
Sounder supply screen earth
ISSUE No. & DATE:

See note 1 Repeater RST


+ -
terminal block
L2
Detector Wiring Optional Repeater Muster Interface[s]
base Repeater panel
L Remote O/Ps 5 x repeaters max
Alarm Circuits 2-4 See Note 4 Volt free change over relay contacts for
Open collector zone L1 + - Max O/P 1 Amp Voyage Data Recorder.

Figure 22 – T1232-C Electrical Installation Diagram


O/Ps [zones 1 to 4] each. Earth screen at
each 50mA, 30Vdc Zones 2-8 3k9 end of line fire panel Contact rating: 1A at 30Vdc [Relay
+ -
max. Connect return 10k end of line resistor Remote I/Ps Zones 17 - 24 General Fire. [Energised in the fire condition]
to Aux 24Vdc resistor See Note 3 A B GND 10k end of line resistor General Fault. [De-energised in the fault
GENERAL MAINS BATTERY
FAULT FAULT FAULT condition]
C P O C P O C P O
Lower 1 2 3
4 1 + 1 - 2 + 2 - 3 + 3 - 4 + 4 - 5 + 5 - 6 + 6 - 7 + 7 - 8 + 8 - 1 + 1 - 2 + 2 - 3 + 3 - 4 + 4 - 24V 0V Sil Evac RST Cl/C Dis Evac BAct A B GND N/C
Mains Fault. [Energised when mains is on]
17 +17 - 18+ 18- 19+ 19- 20+ 20- 21+ 21- 22+ 22- 23+ 23- 24+ 24-
1

terminal Aux DC
Battery Fault. [Energised when 24V Batteries
Zone O/Ps Zone Circuits Alarm Circuits Inputs Outputs Repeater RST TB3
tier Zone Circuits TB2 Connected]
Upper Zone Circuits Aux DC
Fault RoutingFire Routing Fire Protection
RST C1632 wiring terminals Machinery Space Fire. [Energised for fire in
C1627wiring terminals Machinery Space Zone]
terminal 9 + 9 - 10 + 10 - 11 +11 - 12 +12 -13 + 13 - 14 +14 - 15 +15 - 16 24V 0V O/+ P C/- C/+ P O/- C/+ P O/- P N/O 25+ 25 - 26+ 26- 27+ 27- 28+28- 29+ 29- 30+ 30- 31+ 31- 32+ 32-
tier + 16 - O
P C
O
P C B A
GENERAL M. SPACE Tx- Tx+
FIRE FIRE
NOTE: Terminals are marked for the Normal

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C1714 wiring terminals (quiescent) condition
Zones 9-16 Aux 24Vdc Reset relay Zones 25 - 32
T1200-C

10k end of line supply Contact rating: 10k end of line resistor
1A at 30Vdc
11/12

resistor See note 1


RS422 output to VDR
MARINEC-P-I

Field wiring terminals on panel PCBs Relays local to remote


indicating equipment Remote Remote fire Fire, Fault signalling and Fire Protection outputs
See Note 2 indicating protection See Note 5
equipment equipment

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1
Screen earth Notes
Incoming supply
terminal block terminal block
and fuse 1.
Field wiring terminals Two sets of Aux DC supply O/Ps are
provided [both protected by a single 1
Amp fuse] - the total O/P current
available is 0.5 Amp.
T1200-C

11/12
2.

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C1628 Display board Field relay spec:
Battery supply Coil resistance - 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms
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J9 terminals Voltage 24V DC Nom


J1 Ribbon
cable [min 18V, max 30V]
J4 Thermistor Fitted with suppression diode as
terminals shown.
J1 C1626
Motherboard 3.
Battery fuse Remote Inputs:
Silence Alarms
PP3 battery Evacuate (Manual Fire alarm/Muster)
Internal view of enclosure PSU Reset
Earth back box Class Change
Inside view of door wiring Connect to 0V Aux DC via normally
open contact [inactive mode]
4.
Remote Outputs
PSU [on chassis under PCBs] Disablement active
T1200B Battery Box Evacuate active (Manual Fire alarm/
Pre-wired 4-core Muster)
cable with Earth Stud Battery leads supplied Buzzer Active
+DC Shield in panel fixing kit Max O/P 50mA
Batt + Connect return to 24V Aux DC
Batt +
Incoming -DC Batt - 5.
Supply Fuse Batt - + - + - Fire, Fault and Fire Protection O/Ps
Ship's Output specification:
supply in Thermistor Battery Battery
Close-coupled [Note that terminals are dual marked
+ve Thermistor Junction box for both configurations described
T6.3A HRC
24VDC E FUSE (not supplied) below]
Thermistor
[nom] -ve When configured as monitored/
Tie wrap Thermistor to powered outputs [as shown]:
Terminal block on battery lead above battery For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
panel chassis Quiescent: 2V
Active [fire]: 24V [nom]

Typical Zone Wiring Typical Alarm For Fault O/P:


Zone 1 Circuit Wiring 3k9 Quiescent: 24V [nom]
10k end-of- Alarm Circuit 1 end-of-line Active [fault]: 2V
line resistor resistor Fire, Fault signalling and Fire
Protection outputs Connections:
See Notes 2 and 5 Observe correct polarity.
1A 3A
Manual [+ = Positive, - = Negative]
Call Point
+ - Remote Remote fire When configured as volt-free
1 3 Relays local to remote changeover relays :
Sounder indicating protection
indicating equipment
+ - See Note 2 equipment equipment For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
Detector Volt free relay contacts shown in
L2 base quiescent [de-energised] condition.
L
L1 + - For Fault O/P:
Volt free relay contacts shown in

Figure 23 – T1204DC Electrical Installation Diagram


healthy [energised] condition.
+ -
Connections:
Field wiring terminals on Connect to normally open or
C1626 Motherboard normally closed contact as required.
[P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]
Applied voltage must not exceed
P

30V DC.

0V
O/+
P
C/-
C/+
P
O/-
C/+
P
O/-

1 2 3 4

24V
N/O

RST
DIS

SIL

+ A B
N/C

Buz

0V
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
Class

24V
change
GND

Active

EVAC

EVAC

1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Inputs Outputs Repeater


Zone Aux DC Fault Fire Fire Reset
Outputs Zone Circuits See Routing Routing Protection Contact
Alarm Circuits rating: 1A at
10k end of line Max O/P 0.5 Amp each. Note 1 [Fault [Fire Inputs: 30V DC
Open collector zone O/Ps resistor 3k9 end of line resistor signal signal SIL = Silence alarms
[zones 1 -4] O/P] O/P] EVAC = Manual Fire
each 50mA, 30V max. Alarm/Muster Outputs:
Connect return to Aux 24V RST = Reset DIS = Disablement active
O/- = Normally Open or -ve See Note 3 EVAC = Manual Fire Alarm active
P = Pole BUZ Active = Buzzer active
C/+ = Normally Closed or +ve See Note 4
See notes 2 and 5
Incoming supply
terminal block and fuse Screen earth bar

Field wiring terminals


Notes
1.
Two sets of Aux DC supply O/Ps are
provided [both protected by a single
1 Amp fuse] - the total O/P current
C1628 Display board C1626 available is 0.5 Amp.
Motherboard
J1 Ribbon [with integrated 2.
cable PSU] Field relay spec:
J4
J1 Coil resistance - 2.6k to 4.5k Ohms
Voltage 24Vdc Nom
[min 18Vdc, max 30Vdc]
Fitted with suppression diode as

© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd


shown.
PP3 battery Thermistor
Battery 3.
Earth Battery fuse terminals terminals
Inside view of door wiring Remote Inputs:
Internal view of enclosure back box Silence Alarms
Evacuate (Manual Fire alarm/Muster)
Pre-wired Reset
Ship's supply in Earth Bar Class Change
Mains fuse Transformer Connect to 0V Aux DC via normally
[110/230Vac 50Hz] T1200B Battery Box
Direct or via AC open contact [inactive mode]
change over unit 4-core Battery leads supplied
cable with Earth Stud
L in panel fixing kit 4.
~ Shield Remote Outputs
E Batt +
Batt + Disablement active
N ~ Evacuate active (Manual Fire alarm/
Batt - + - + -
Batt - Muster)
Mains terminal block Buzzer Active
on panel chassis Thermistor Battery Battery
Thermistor Close-coupled Max O/P 50mA
24Vdc Output to Earth Point Junction box Connect return to 24V Aux DC
AC change over T6.3A HRC
on chassis FUSE (not supplied)
unit 0V Thermistor 5.
Tie wrap Thermistor to Fire, Fault and Fire Protection O/Ps
24V Output specification:
battery lead above battery
[Note that terminals are dual marked
C1626 Motherboard for both configurations described
Typical Zone Wiring Typical Alarm below]
10k Zone 1 Circuit Wiring
end-of-line 3k9 When configured as monitored/
Alarm Circuit 1 end-of-line
resistor powered outputs [as shown]:
resistor Fire, Fault signalling and Fire
Protection outputs For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
1A 3A
EQUIPMENT:

See Notes 2 and 5 Quiescent: 2V


Manual Active [fire]: 24V [nom]
PUBLICATION:

Call Point
1 3 + - Remote Remote fire For Fault O/P:
Sounder indicating protection
ISSUE No. & DATE:

equipment Quiescent: 24V [nom]


+ - equipment Active [fault]: 2V
L2
L Detector Connections:
base Observe correct polarity.
L1 + - Relays local to remote [+ = Positive, - = Negative]
indicating equipment

Figure 24 – T1204A1/A2 Electrical Installation Diagram


+ - See Note 2 When configured as volt-free
Field wiring
terminals on changeover relays :
C1626 For Fire and Fire Protection O/Ps:
Motherboard Volt free relay contacts shown in
1

quiescent [de-energised] condition.


P

0V
O/+
P
C/-
C/+
P
O/-
C/+
P
O/-

1 2 3 4
24V
N/O

RST
DIS

SIL

+ A B
N/C

Buz

0V
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + -
Class

24V
change
GND

Active

EVAC

For Fault O/P:


EVAC

Volt free relay contacts shown in


1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Inputs Outputs Repeater healthy [energised] condition.

Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1B
Aux DC Fault Fire Fire Reset
Zone Circuits See Routing Routing Protection Contact Connections:
Alarm Circuits rating: 1A at
T1200-C

Zone 10k end of line Max O/P 0.5 Amp each. Note 1 [Fault [Fire Connect to normally open or
30Vdc
11/12

Outputs resistor 3k9 end of line resistor signal signal Inputs: normally closed contact as required.
Open collector zone O/Ps O/P] O/P] SIL = Silence alarms Outputs: [P= Pole, C= Closed, O = Open]
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[zones 1 to 4] O/- = Normally Open or -ve EVAC = Manual Fire DIS = Disablement active Applied voltage must not exceed
each 50mA, 30Vdc max. P = Pole Alarm Muster EVAC = Manual Fire Alarm active 30Vdc.
Connect return to Aux 24Vdc C/+ = Normally Closed or +ve RST = Reset BUZ Active = Buzzer active
See notes 2 and 5 See Note 3 See Note 4

PAGE 41 of 43
T1200-C
MARINEC-P-I
1 11/12
Optional C1665
C1631 repeater Muster
Interface Interface

J1

C1628 Display board [T1216R-C] C1626 J2


C1629 Display board [T1232R-C] J9 Motherboard
Ribbon
cable
J1

Rear view of door Earth Field wiring terminals


wiring

Internal view of enclosure back box - T1216R-C and T1232R-C


Earth Stud
for incoming
cable shield
2 x 3k9 EARTH Studs
resistors in Repeaters
Screen EARTH BAR
Screen in Fire Panel

M S M S M S GRD M S M S GRD M S
in in GRD out out GRD in in out out GRD in in out out GRD

C1665 Muster C1665 Muster


Interface in Interface in C1665 Muster
Last Repeater Repeater Interface in
2 (to 5) Panel 1 Fire Panel
To Repeater
A, B.GND
Wiring Optional Repeater Muster Interface[s] terminals in
next
EARTH Stud in EARTH Stud in
Repeater Repeater repeater.

24Vdc Supply out


A B GND
to other repeaters
GND

A B N/C
T1216R-C and T1232R-C power From Repeater Repeater RST
supply connections A, B, GND
terminals in Repeater panel
24Vdc supply in from T1200-C T1200-C Fire
fire panel [Terminals Aux DC 24V Panel. A B GND
and 0V on panel motherboard
GND
24V
24V

0V
0V

A B

Repeater
Aux DC
Field wiring terminals on repeater C1626 Motherboard
Max number of repeaters = 5

Figure 25 – T1216R-C/T1232R-C Repeater Electrical Installation Diagram

PAGE 42 of 43
EQUIPMENT: T1200-C
PUBLICATION: MARINEC-P-I
ISSUE No. & DATE: 1 11/12
13. Construction Products Directive

0086

Control Equipment Ltd


Hillcrest Business Park
Cinder Bank
Dudley
West Midlands
DY2 9AP
United Kingdom.

T1204: 2009
T1216-C/T1216W-C/T1232-C: 2012
0086-CPD-555921

EN54-2
Control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings
Provided options:
 Outputs to fire alarm devices.
 Output to fire alarm routing equipment.
 Outputs to Fire Protection Equipment – Output type B
 Total loss of the power supply.
 Output to fault warning routing equipment.
 Test condition.

EN54-4
Power supply equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings

© 2012 Thorn Security Ltd PAGE 43 of 43


Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1B

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