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The SEC3002 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel manual provides detailed operational instructions, functional descriptions, and key features of the system, including its compliance with EN 54 standards. It outlines user operations, panel construction, and access levels for different user types, along with functionalities like event logging, zone testing, and system monitoring. The panel supports up to 324 addresses and offers a range of features for efficient fire alarm management and maintenance.

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SEC3002 - 5076161229R Operating Manual

The SEC3002 Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel manual provides detailed operational instructions, functional descriptions, and key features of the system, including its compliance with EN 54 standards. It outlines user operations, panel construction, and access levels for different user types, along with functionalities like event logging, zone testing, and system monitoring. The panel supports up to 324 addresses and offers a range of features for efficient fire alarm management and maintenance.

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SEC3002 ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL SEC3002 ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL DOC NO.

5076161229R

CONTENTS
Each event is individually
time and date stamped. 1. About This Manual....................................................................................................................................2
2. Introduction............................................................................................................................................... 2
2.1 Overview.......................................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 EN 54 information...........................................................................................................................2
2.3 Key features..................................................................................................................................... 3
2.4 An overview of panel s access levels............................................................................................ 3
Clear fire/fault/operation log 3. Construction, Indications and Controls..................................................................................................4
When Clear fire log / Clear fault log / Clear operations is selected, the fire/fault/operation log 3.1 Panel construction.......................................................................................................................... 4
will be cleared from the panel s memory. To help ensure it is not selected by mistake, a 3.2 LED indicators..................................................................................................................................4
prompt will appear. 3.3 Button controls................................................................................................................................5
3.4 Zone indication and control panel............................................................................................... 6
4. Panel Functional Conditions.................................................................................................................... 6
4.1 Normal condition............................................................................................................................6
4.2 Fire condition...................................................................................................................................7
4.2.1 Fire condition with default output..................................................................................... 7
4.2.2 Fire condition with output delays...................................................................................... 8
4.3 Fault condition................................................................................................................................ 8
4.3.1 System fault.......................................................................................................................... 8
4.4 Disabled condition..........................................................................................................................9
4.5 Test condition..................................................................................................................................9
5. User Operations........................................................................................................................................ 9
5.1 Functions available at access level 1...........................................................................................10
5.1.1 View current events........................................................................................................... 10
5.1.2 Mute the panel................................................................................................................... 10
5.1.3 Get entry to access level 2 or 3........................................................................................ 10
5.2 Functions available at access level 2...........................................................................................10
5.2.1 Silence/resound sounders.................................................................................................11
5.2.2 Evacuate control.................................................................................................................11
5.2.3 Reset the panel...................................................................................................................11
5.2.4 Change the panel s time and date...................................................................................11
5.2.5 Change the password of access level 2...........................................................................11
5.2.6 View network configuration............................................................................................. 12
5.2.7 View fire indicating panel configuration......................................................................... 12
5.2.8 Change the system name................................................................................................. 12
5.2.9 View the printer setup....................................................................................................... 12
5.2.10 Change LCD brightness...................................................................................................13
5.2.11 View bus setup................................................................................................................. 13
5.2.12 View c&e setup................................................................................................................ 13
5.2.13 Disable/test functions......................................................................................................14
5.2.14 Event log functions.......................................................................................................... 15

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indicators fail to function well, report it to the designated site engineer or manufacturer.
1. About This Manual Zone test
This function allows you to set one or more of the system s detection zones into test. When a
This manual contains all the information necessary for the end user to operate the SEC3002
zone is in testing mode, any detector/manual call point activated on that zone will only trigger
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) with detailed functional descriptions for menu options. Other
the sounders that are mapped to that zone for a brief period (about 2s). And no fire is
information about installation and commissioning are described in the separate Installation
reported to the FACP or any other output circuit be activated.
and Commissioning Manual.

Press Start will put the corresponding


2. Introduction zone into testing state, then the text turns
into Stop . Press again to bring the zone
2.1 Overview back to normal state.
The purpose of the SEC3002 FACP is to monitor input signals, give indications and possibly
activate outputs as programmed. SEC3002 is designed to comply with EN 54-2 with qualities
of simple installation, operation and easy maintenance.
Check bus quality
This function monitors the CAN bus networking condition between panels. The number of
2.2 EN 54 information
host receiving packets and the bus communication are closely related with each other. When
In addition to the mandatory requirements of EN 54-2 the SEC3002 shall offer the in a fault condition, the numbers of the host sending packets and receiving packets will differ
following EN 54 optional features with requirements. a lot. Normally, they are similar:
Options: EN 54-2 Clause
Indications Fault signals from points 8.3
Controls Delays to outputs 7.11
Disablement of each address point 9.5
Test condition 10
Outputs Outputs to fire alarm devices 7.8
Outputs to fire protection equipment (Output Type A) 7.10.1

5.2.14 Event log functions


The power supply of this panel shall comply with the following EN 54-4 requirements.
This function allows you to view, clear or print the panel s event or operation log. Click the
Power Supply Equipment Functions: EN 54-4 Clause
LOG menu option to show the specific sub-menus:
Power supply from the main power source 5.1
Power supply from the standby power source (battery) 5.2
Charger 5.3
Faults 5.4

The FACP also support a few functions that are not covered by EN 54. These ancillary
functions include the following:
² Integral printer
² Evacuate control
² Auxiliary fire alarm output and a 24V power output; a class change input View fire/fault/operation log
² Zone sounder control with the zone indication and control panel (ZCP) When selected, a window will show a list of 1000 events in chronological order accordingly for
² Networking function each item. Print function is available when a printer is fitted and registered correctly. The
Technically, the SEC3002 connects a maximum of 324 detectors/manual call points per panel picture below has given an example on the fire log.
which is typically in non-compliance with the clause 13.7 specified in EN 54-2 (Operation of
the c.i.e in the event of a system fault).

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5.2.13 Disable/test functions


2.3 Key features
Clicking by the USB mouse or pressing to select the DISABLE/TEST menu option will show
you the sub-menu which allows you to enable or disable zones, points, sounders and other The SEC3002 single loop 32 zone fire alarm control panel offers the following features:
outputs, and to perform some tests. ² Up to 324 addresses on one loop
² An easy to read, 4.3 color screen LCD with a resolution of 480 272
² Zone indication and control panel (ZCP) for 32 zones gives a quick indication of the
location of an alarm
² Record capacity of 1000 historical events for each of historical fire, historical fault and
historical operation
² An independently programmable conventional sounder circuit output
² Integral power supply and battery

Disable zone/point ² Integral printer


This function allow zones or points to be disabled/re-enabled from reporting fires, faults, etc. ² Flexible and intuitive cause and effect programming on front panel
When selected, a window appears as below. ² Zone test, point test and module start/stop testing facilitate the commissioning
² U-disk interface makes the load and save of configuration or historical data convenient
Select the zone to be disabled/enabled or
for system commissioning and maintenance
enter the point address of the objective
loop device. Then press the Disable or ² Hierarchy management with three access levels
Enable option to set. ² Anti-tamper protection by a key lock
² CAN bus for interconnection of up to 20 FACPs and RS-485 for connection with up to 30
fire indicating panels per FACP
Once a zone is disabled (each point in that zone is disabled), the LCD will indicate a
disablement of the zone and the zone s status LED on the ZCP will light accordingly. 2.4 An overview of panel s access levels

Disable outputs The SEC3002 Fire Alarm Control Panel provides three levels of access.
This function allows the disablement of the loop sounders, the S.C.Out, the F.P.E.Out and the Access Level 1 (general user):
field devices connected with output modules from activating as programmed. Switch each The FACP is in access level 1 by default which is accessible to everyone. The followings can be
output s status between disabled and enabled, the corresponding indications will be given. achieved under this level:
l Toggle between tabs to view any fire, fault and disablement that are displayed
When the F.P.E.Out is set disabled as l Gain entry to access level 2 or 3
the picture left shows, the DISABLE l Mute the panel s internal buzzer
and the F.P.E DISABLED indicators will
Access Level 2 (authorized user):
light after confirmation.
This level is used by trained and authorized personnel. Access to this level is achieved by
entering a valid four-digit password. Besides the above actions of access level 1, the
followings are available as well:
Note: the loop sounders can only be disabled/enabled as a whole rather than individually. l Disable or re-enable zones, sounders, terminal outputs and addressable points
Panel test l Reset the panel from fire or fault conditions
This function allows the panel s display, LEDs and internal buzzer to be tested to ensure that if l Activate all sounders in the system for evacuation or silence them in one time
they are working correctly. l Set zones into or out of a test mode
When the Panel test option is selected, all of the panel s LED indicators will light steady and l View configuration of loop devices, zoning and C&E, event logs of the system
the display will progressively block fill. The panel s internal buzzer will sound. The whole l Set the panel s time and date
process will last about 30s with alarm function suspended. l Rename the system
Upon completion, the panel will return to the exact state right before test. If any of the l Adjust the LCD brightness

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l Change the entry password to access level 2


l View or clear event and operating logs

Access Level 3 (authorized engineer):


This level is the panel s engineering/programming level. Access to this level is achieved by
entering a valid six-digit password. All access level 1 and 2 controls, SYSTEM setup, BUS setup,
C&E setup, ADVANCE and other functions relating to commissioning are available. More
details of access level 3 can be found in the separate Installation and Commissioning Manual.
5.2.10 Change LCD brightness
3. Construction, Indications and Controls Select the LCD brightness under the SYSTEM menu option. This function allows the display
screen s brightness to be adjusted from level 1 to level 10 (the brightest level).
3.1 Panel construction
An auto-off function of the display is
43 1 3 17 5 3
42 6 3 16 9 3
optional which will turn off the display
when left unused after 5min at
normal state. Click to select or cancel
it.
562 3

5.2.11 View bus setup


The configuration about zones and devices can be viewed by entering the corresponding
menu options under the category named BUS, which however does not allowed to be edited
at the access level 2.
(Unit: mm)
Moreover, refer to the System details option for a more general statistics about the system
including its fire zone, network panel/FIP, loop board, devices, current faults, printer, etc.
3.2 LED indicators

Scroll through by the and buttons


for general view.

FIRE Lit red when one or more devices are reporting a fire condition
EVACUATE Lit red when the EVAC control button is pressed to activate all
Note: The configuration function is only available to access level 3. Refer to the section 5.2 of the
sounders of the system immediately
Installation and Commissioning Manual to get known about the configuring process.
POWER Lit green to show the panel s mains power or battery is functioning
FAULT Lit yellow when one or more faults on the system are detected 5.2.12 View c&e setup
TEST Lit yellow when the panel is under zone test state. This indicator The cause and effect information of the system can be read about through the menu category
does NOT light for any other test which is not specified by EN 54-2 named C&E including default c&e, general c&e, zonal c&e, specific c&e and ZCP setup. For its
DISABLE Lit yellow when one or more loop devices, zones or outputs are definition and the the programming part, they are detailed in the separate Installation and
disabled Commissioning Manual.
POWER FAULT Lit yellow when the panel s mains power, battery or charger is in Note: The general c&e, zonal c&e or specific c&e setup function is designed to be an addition to the
fault condition default output of F.A.Out, S.C.Out, F.P.E.Out (if applicable) and zonal sounders activated by a fire
DELAY Steadily lit yellow when delay is configured as part of one or more condition.
cause and effect rules. Flashes when there is a delay running

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LOGIN Lit yellow when the panel is in access level 2 or 3


For password of level 3, it can only be SOUNDER FAULT Lit yellow when there is loop sounder in fault condition
changed at level 3 and a 6-digit one is SOUNDER DISABLED Lit yellow when loop sounders are disabled
required. SOUNDER SILENCED Lit yellow when all sounders of the system have been silenced by
pressing the SILENCE/RESOUND button
SYSTEM FAULT Lit yellow when the panel is unable to provide mandatory
functions
S.C. FLT/DIS Lit yellow when the sounder circuit output (S.C.Out) is disabled and
flashes when it has a fault. Disable has priority over fault
5.2.6 View network configuration
F.P.E. DISABLED Lit yellow to indicate the F.P.E. Out is disabled
Select the Network setup under the SYSTEM menu option. The finished setup window will
present the current network configuration of the system. For more information about how to
set the transmission mode, refer to the separate Installation and Commissioning Manual. 3.3 Button controls

The picture left shows that there


are three panels registered and/or
included in a network by CAN bus.

5.2.7 View fire indicating panel configuration


Select the FIP setup under the SYSTEM menu option. Through the window you can read
0~9, *, # Used to enter numbers, letters and marks in a text box.
about how many or if any fire indicating panel is included in the system. Refer to the
Plus, * button provides access to LOGIN and LOGOUT
Installation and Commissioning Manual for information about the configuration process.
windows at non-text-input state
TAB Pressed to make the cursor move, or toggle between
different items or windows from left to right, up to down
For toggling, scrolling, or moving the input cursor
DELETE Deletes the character left to the cursor
ENTER Confirms a text input or a manual operation
COPY Copies the content of text selected currently
PASTE Pastes the content of text copied to current text box
5.2.8 Change the system name LOGIN Provides access to the prompt window for user s login or
Select the Rename system under the SYSTEM menu option to get entry to the window below. logout
MENU Provides access to the panel s user menus at access level
2&3
The system name entered will be
CANCEL Used to cancel a navigation step or exit the current menu
shown on the left top of the screen.
VIEW STATUS Displays the window of current alarm message (as
appropriate). Then press TAB, or to go through fire,
disablement or fault messages.
EVAC Gives an evacuation warning by activating all sounders of
5.2.9 View the printer setup the system at access level 2&3
Select the Printer setup under the SYSTEM menu option to check if the standard printer of F.P.E. DIS/EN Disables or re-enables the F.P.E. Out at access level 2&3
model PRINTER-02 is registered. SILENCE/RESOUND Silences the system s sounders at access level 2&3. Press
again to resound the sounders previously silenced

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MUTE Silences the panel s internal buzzer level 1, the panel s EVAC, SILENCE/RESOUND, RESET and F.P.E. DIS/EN function buttons
RESET Returns the panel to its normal condition by clearing all become active. The MENU button can now provide entry to menu options window so that the
fire and fault status indications at access level 2&3 followings can be achieved at access level 2:
F1, F2 Reserved buttons l Disable or re-enable zones, sounders, terminal outputs and addressable points
l Set zones into or out of a test mode and view any zones that are being tested
l View configuration of the system including loop devices, C&E, networking and etc
3.4 Zone indication and control panel
l Set the panel s time and date
The panel offers 32 control buttons with a pair of indicator LEDs beside each button. After l Rename the system
registering with default settings, the upper LED of a pair lights when a zone goes into fire. The l Adjust the LCD brightness
lower LED indicates fault or disablement/test status of that zone (it flashes when there is any l Change the entry password to access level 2
fault with the zone, it lights steadily when the zone is in disablement or test condition). The l View or clear event and operating logs
control button then is used to activate sounders in that zone. Details of all functions available at access level 2 are explained below.
Note: Each unit of LEDs with a button corresponds to a zone by default settings. Besides, it can be
defined to control a field device and give indication by configuring at Access Level 3 (refer to 5.2.1 Silence/resound sounders
Installation and Commissioning Manual about the ZCP setup). In this case, the button is to start or To silence any active sounders, enter access level 2 and press the SILENCE/RESOUND button.
stop the device and the upper LED lit to indicate a start command. It is strongly suggested that a label The alarming sounders will stop and the SOUNDER SILENCED indicator will light steadily. At
with a zone number or device name be stuck at the left of LEDs as a clarification of that unit. this time, press the button again will resound them.

5.2.2 Evacuate control


Pressing the EVAC button on the front panel will start all of the sounders on the system to
give an evacuation signal to the protected area. The EVACUATION indicator will light.

5.2.3 Reset the panel


After appropriate actions having been taken to investigate and remedy the cause of fire or
fault events, the RESET button could be pressed to clear all fire and fault status indications on
the panel and return it to normal condition. If any conditions still exist in the system, the panel
will once again display and indicate such events until they have been remedied.

5.2.4 Change the panel s time and date


Select the Set time/date under the SYSTEM menu option. This function allows the panel s
time and date to be adjusted. When selected a window for adjustment will appear:

When the correct time and data are set,


the time showed at the bottom of the
screen will be changed synchronously.
4. Panel Functional Conditions

This section describes how the panel s functional conditions are indicated, how the panel
responds, or how users should respond. For LCD display, priority is always given to the most
important current event, i.e. fire conditions will override fault and/or disabled conditions. When the correct time and data are set, the time showed at the bottom of the screen will be
changed synchronously.
4.1 Normal condition
5.2.5 Change the password of access level 2
Under normal condition (when no fires or faults are occurring) the POWER LED is lit meaning
Select the Change password under the SYSTEM menu option. This function allows the
the mains voltage is present on the system. If one or more delays have been programmed and
password of access level 2 to be changed and a four-digit password is required.
registered the DELAY LED will be lit. The display will show as below:

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Commissioning Manual.

5.1 Functions available at access level 1 The color LCD will display the panel s
model, the current access level, time,
Access level 1 is accessible to everyone. The followings can be achieved under this level:
date, status, host number, etc.
l View any current fire, fault and disablement
l Mute the panel s internal buzzer
l Gain entry to access level 2 or 3
These operations available at access level 1 are explained in detail below.

5.1.1 View current events


4.2 Fire condition
This function is only available if there are active fire, fault or disablement conditions on the
system. If so, the display will automatically skip from the window of the normal condition to If fire is detected by fire detector, or confirmed by a manual call point the panel enters a fire
the main alarm window as figure shown above in page 8. condition and responds as follows:
It contains three windows with their own tag regarding fire, disablement and fault events l The FIRE and corresponding indicator on the ZCP are lit (if applicable);
accordingly. Press TAB or , to switch between the windows. Then press the and l The panel s internal buzzer sounds;
buttons to scroll through all active events under each window. These operations can be done l The information about zones in alarm are reported on the LCD where the first zone in
with a mouse as well. alarm will be always kept on the top of the list. Also, the total number of zones in alarm is
In particular, more information can be viewed about a zone in alarm by pressing ENTER or given. See an example of a typical LCD fire display below;
double click the target zone with left button of the mouse connected. To return to the main l The zonal sounders, s.c. output, f.p.e. output and f.a. output operate as programmed;
alarm window press the CANCEL button. l The event is printed if a printer is applicable.

Note: Since fire alarm has the highest priority. Thus if you are viewing at other windows under a fire
condition, the screen will automatically skip back to the fire state window within a short period of The LCD displays the FIRE state screen
time (about 25s) following the last operation. and shows all zones where the fire is
detected together with their location
5.1.2 Mute the panel
description.
In the event of fire and fault condition, the panel s internal buzzer will sound. The MUTE
button is available for everyone to silence the buzzer and go on to handle the specific alarm
condition. Note that any new fire or fault event will restart the buzzer.

5.1.3 Get entry to access level 2 or 3


Scroll through the zones using the and buttons. Press ENTER or double-click at each
Press the LOGIN or the star button, or Ctrl+Alt+Delete on a USB keypad, the LOGIN dialog
target zone will give you details about all actual fire alarm points on that zone.
box appears. To log out, repeat the operation.

There are two fire signals from zone 2


with 27 points. One is from a manual
call point, the other from an optical
smoke detector.

Authorized user can choose an access level of 2 or 3 and input the corresponding password.
The default passwords to access level 2 and 3 are 2222 and 333333 accordingly. If these do
Note: In the event of a fire condition, the building s fire management plan should always be executed.
not work, they may have been changed by an authorized user. As soon as the password has
Authorized users can silence or reset the system as appropriate by entering access level 2 and pressing
been correctly entered additional panel controls and menu options will be available.
the buttons on the panel s front. Refer to Part 5.2 for more information.
5.2 Functions available at access level 2
4.2.1 Fire condition with default output
This level is used by trained and authorized personnel only. Besides all functions of access A default output of sounders and terminals is designed for the sake of c&e setting brevity.

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That is, when a fire condition occurs in a zone, the associated zonal sounders, F.A.Out, l The FAULT and SYSTEM FAULT indicators on ;
F.P.E.Out and S.C.Out (if applicable) will be activated by default. Moreover, the default output l The panel s internal buzzer sounds;
to the zonal sounders can be delayed which you could check under the C&E menu option. l The panel cannot supervise any fire alarm;
l LCD displays system fault with a reference ID code for the benefit of service engineer,
4.2.2 Fire condition with output delays
except the fault caused by the breakdown of the CPU, the LCD will have no display and
If a fire condition occurs complying with a cause and effect that has been programmed with
restarting the panel is needed after the fault is removed;
one or more output delays, the panel reports the fire condition as described above and the
l Even when the fault is removed, the indications can only be cleared and make the panel
DELAY indicator flashes to indicate that one or more assigned outputs has not yet triggered.
back to operation by resetting the panel under access level 2 or 3.
During the delays, by triggering a manual call point the delays can be overridden and delayed
In this case, the user should call the service engineer immediately.
outputs be activated immediately.
4.4 Disabled condition
4.3 Fault condition
When a loop device, an output or a zone is disabled the panel enters a disabled condition and
When panel enters a fault condition it responds as follows:
responds as follows:
l The FAULT LED on and corresponding indicator on the ZCP pulses (if applicable). If the
l The DISABLE LED on and if a zone has been disabled the corresponding indicator on the
fault is with power, sounders or sounder circuit the POWER FAULT, SOUNDER FAULT or
ZCP lights steadily as well (if applicable);
S.C. FLT/DIS indicators will also pulse;
l The disablement details can be interrogated at access level 1. See an example of a typical
l The panel s internal buzzer sounds;
disablement display below.
l The LCD displays details regarding the fault. See an example of a typical fault display
l All associated programmed outputs or mandatory indications will no longer operate or
below;
effect panel s condition.
l The Fault Output relay switches;
l The event is printed if a printer is applicable.

The LCD displays the FAULT status


screen and shows detailed fault
message.

4.5 Test condition


For a fault from a specific point, the actual device and its location description will be shown.
For other faults, information regarding the fault will be displayed instead. When one or more of the fire alarm system s zones have been programmed into test mode at
The list below shows the description of some fault types for your information. access level 2 or 3 the panel enters a test condition.
l The TEST LED on and corresponding indicator on the ZCP lights steadily (if applicable);
Missing Open Short l Any fire alarm raised on the zone under test will not be reported as fire to the panel;
Duplicate address Type mismatch Sensor fault l Any fault occurs on the zone under test will still be reported;
Sensor contaminated Loop short Loop open l When a zone is in test mode, any detector/manual call point triggered on that zone will
Power fault Port fault Host network comm fault activate the associated zonal sounders for a brief period (about 2s) and then stop.
FIP comm fault Printer comm fault System fault Note: There are other test methods for commissioning which can be carried out at access level 3, such
Note: In the event of a fault condition, the responsible personnel on site should check and handle the as point test, module start/stop test and duplicate address check. But they are not regarded as a test
problem in time to ensure the fault is rectified. For each fault message, it is followed by an ID code condition specified by EN 54-2. Thus only under the zone test mode that the TEST indicator will light.
which is for the benefit of service engineers, etc.
5. User Operations
4.3.1 System fault
Particularly, if a system fault, such as a processor fault, occurs the panel reports system fault This section focuses on functions available at access level 1 and 2. Details of configuring and
and fails to work normally. other various functions at access level 3 are covered in the separate Installation and

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