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93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 10 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 7.0 Detector Circuit Connections Figure 7 shows a typical c
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 11 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 8.0 Alarm Circuit Connections The 3200 has two alarm circui
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 12 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 9.0 Auxiliary Input and Output Wiring The auxiliary input c
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 13 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 10.0 Commissioning 10.1 Connecting the Mains Important Not
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 14 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 10.2 Connecting The Batteries Next, connect two new and full
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 15 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 11.0 Programming Overview The 3200 has many programming feat
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 16 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Access Level 3 (Engineer Controls) Only engineers are permit
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 17 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.0 Programming Details In general the front panel buttons
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 18 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.1 Programming Zone Disablements One or both of its detec
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 19 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.2 Programming Alarm Disablements Both alarm circuits can
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 2 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Document Revision Details Issue Modification Detail Author
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 20 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.3 Programming Zones Into Test Mode To aid the required f
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 21 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.4 Programming Coincidence Zones Note. The 3200 will no lo
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 22 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.5 Programming Non-Latching Zones It is possible to progr
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 23 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 12.6 Programming the Detection Zone End of Line Monitoring T
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 24 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 13.0 Fault Rectification Guidelines Fault Suggested Action
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 25 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 14.0 3200 Technical Specification Power Supply Mains 2
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 26 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 15.0 3200 Features Specification Non-latching Zones 1 or b
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 27 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Appendix 1 - Accessories Available for the 3200. The followi
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 28 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Appendix 2 - 3200 Spares List Spare Description Prote
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 29 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Appendix 3 - 3200 Main PCB. Details The diagram below shows
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 3 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Table of Contents 1.0 3200 SYSTEM OVERVIEW ...
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 30 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Appendix 4 - 3200 Programming Quick Reference Guide FUNCTIO
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93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 32 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 Protec F
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 4 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 1.0 3200 System Overview The Protec 3200 fire alarm system
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 5 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 2.0 Important Notes – PLEASE READ • THE FIRE ALARM PANEL A
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 6 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 3.0 Items Supplied with the 3200 panel • Installation, Com
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 7 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 4.0 Cabling Requirements 4.1 Detector, Alarm and Auxiliary
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 8 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 5.0 Installation Procedure The 3200 fire alarm panel circui
93-331-73 Issue 2 Page 9 of 32 © Protec Fire Detection PLC 2013 5) Refitting of the Main Board NOTE: Do not over-tighten
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