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EQUIPMENT: T1216W

PUBLICATION: 19A-3-I2
ISSUE No. & DATE: 3 6/07

2006 Tyco Safety Products PAGE 1 of 36
Registered Company: Thorn Security Ltd. Registered Office: Dunhams Lane Letchworth Garden City Hertfordshire SG6 1BE
TYCO T1216W
Marine

Watermist

Fire Detection/Alarm Control Panel
Installation and Commissioning Manual

List of Contents

1. LIST OF FIGURES ..................................................1
2. LIST OF TABLES ....................................................2
3. INTRODUCTION.....................................................3
4. OVERVIEW OF INSTALLATION AND
COMMISSIONING ................................................3
5. INSTALLATION......................................................3
5.1 ELECTRICAL SAFETY...........................................3
5.2 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............................5
5.2.1 T1216W Panel Installation Instructions......5
5.2.2 Installation and connection of the C1631
Repeater Interface.......................................7
5.2.3 Installation and connection of the C1665
Muster Interface..........................................8
5.3 MODIFICATIONS TO THE WATER MIST RELAY
CONTROL PANEL.................................................9
5.4 INTERCONNECTIONS WITH THE WATER MIST
RELAY CONTROL PANEL...................................11
5.4.1 Final Connections between the T1216W and
WMRCP ....................................................11
5.5 REPLACING THE DISPLAY INSERTS....................12
5.5.1 To change the inserts ................................12
5.5.2 To Fit the Optional Door Stay...................14
6. COMMISSIONING................................................16
6.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................16
6.2 COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST ............................16
6.3 AN OVERVIEW OF THE COMMISSIONING
PROCEDURE ......................................................16
6.4 PRE-COMMISSIONING WIRING CHECK ..............17
6.5 POWERING UP....................................................17
6.6 CONFIGURATION. ..............................................19
6.6.1 Basic Default Configuration .....................19
6.6.2 Vessel - Specific Configuration. ................19
7. OPERATING THE ENGINEERS FUNCTIONS
.................................................................................19
7.1 ENGINEERS ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
PROCESS: ..........................................................19
7.2 ZONE OR OUTPUT CONFIGURATION ..................19
7.3 TO RESTORE THE FACTORY DEFAULT
CONFIGURATION FOR ZONES & OUTPUTS: ........20
7.4 ENGINEERS ZONE/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
TIME-OUT WARNING:........................................21
7.5 INVALID CONFIGURATION CONDITIONS: ...........21
7.6 LIST OF CONFIGURATION DIL SWITCHES AND
THEIR FUNCTIONS..............................................21
7.7 LIST OF LINK CONFIGURATION FEATURES.........23
7.8 DIL SWITCH SETTINGS ON THE REPEATER
INTERFACE BOARD: .......................................... 24
7.8.1 C1630 Output Interface Configuration..... 24
7.8.2 C1634 8 way volt free relay output module
configuration. ........................................... 24
7.9 COMMISSIONING PROCEDURE........................... 25
7.9.1 Alarm Circuits .......................................... 25
7.9.2 Zones ........................................................ 26
7.9.3 Class Change Input .................................. 26
7.9.4 Fire [Routing] Output .............................. 26
7.9.5 Fault [Routing] Output............................. 26
7.9.6 Fire Protection Output ............................. 26
7.9.7 Ancillary inputs ........................................ 27
7.9.8 Ancillary outputs ...................................... 27
7.9.9 Repeaters [when supplied] ....................... 27
7.9.10 Repeater Muster link [if fitted]................. 27
7.9.11 Power Supply Unit.................................... 27
7.9.12 T1216W-WMRCP Interface...................... 28
7.9.13 Final Dressing of Field Cable Cores........ 28
8. USER INDICATIONS............................................ 29
9. USER CONTROLS................................................ 30
10. PCB LAYOUTS.................................................... 31
11. INSTALLATION DETAILS............................... 35
12. WIRING DIAGRAMS......................................... 36

1. List of Figures
FIGURE 1 BATTERY CLAMP DETAILS............................. 7
FIGURE 2 REPEATER CONNECTION DIAGRAM................ 8
FIGURE 3 MUSTER INTERFACE WIRING DIAGRAM ........ 8
FIGURE 4 DISPLAY INSERT REPLACEMENT ................. 13
FIGURE 5 DOOR STAY ASSEMBLY............................... 15
FIGURE 6 SUPPORTING THE BATTERY AND THERMISTOR
LEADS........................................................ 18
FIGURE 7 C1627 MOTHERBOARD LAYOUT................. 31
FIGURE 8 - REAR RIGHT HAND SIDE OF DISPLAY PCB.. 32
FIGURE 9 C1634 RELAY OUTPUT MODULE ................ 33
FIGURE 10 - C1630 OUTPUT EXPANSION INTERFACE .... 34
FIGURE 11 - C1631 REPEATER INTERFACE BOARD ....... 34
FIGURE 12 - C1665 MUSTER INTERFACE BOARD .......... 34
FIGURE 13 - T1216W INSTALLATION DRAWING ........... 35
FIGURE 14 T1216W ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
DIAGRAM................................................... 36

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2. List of Tables
TABLE 1 CONTENT OF SPARES BAG.............................. 5
TABLE 2 - C1631 SETTING FOR QUANTITY OF REPEATERS
.................................................................. 24
TABLE 3 - C1631 SETTING FOR REPEATER ADDRESSES .. 24
TABLE 4 SETTING QUANTITY AND TYPE OF O/P
MODULES ON THE C1630........................... 24
TABLE 5 - SETTING C1634 BOARD ADDRESS ................ 24
TABLE 6 - SETTING C1634 ZONE RANGE....................... 25
TABLE 7 SETTING C1634 TO FIRE PROTECTION OR VDR
MODE ........................................................ 25
TABLE 8 ZONE AND ZONAL OUTPUT ALLOCATION..... 25


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3. Introduction
This document contains all the information
necessary for the installation, commissioning and
maintenance of the T1216W panel.
NOTE: It is important to read this manual fully before
commencing installation.
The following supporting documentation is also
available:
T1216W Application Guide
Also available:
T1200

Sales Literature
T1200 Panel Application Guide
T1200

User Manual
Note: References are made throughout this
document to Fire Protection Output and Fire
Output. These refer to particular outputs from the
T1216W panel and are provided for specific
purposes:
Fire Protection Output: An output used to
activate ancillary fire protection equipment
or systems. For example, fire doors or plant
shutdown.
Fire Output: An output used to send a
common fire warning signal to a remote
fire monitoring station.
References are also made to Manual Fire Alarm
and Muster. These relate to fire alarm sounder
operating modes which are activated manually from
the fire panel display. The panel is configurable to
one or other of the two modes.
Detailed descriptions of both outputs are provided
within the following text.
4. Overview of Installation and
Commissioning
This section lists the steps that are taken in
installing and commissioning a T1216W

system.
Reference should be made to the T1216W
Application manual for technical details and
description of panel features.
1. Install all field wiring and equipment
Refer to the Installation instructions in
section 0.
Refer to the field device installation
manuals
2. Install the panel
Refer to the installation instructions in
section 0.
Do not connect the field equipment at
this stage.
3. Connect any repeaters (if applicable)
Refer to the installation instructions in
section 0.
4. Commission the panel
Refer to section 6. Commissioning.
5. Installation
The control panel must be installed by suitably
qualified technicians familiar with the installation
of fire detection systems. In addition, it is
recommended to refer to the following information:
Current edition of the relevant wiring
regulations for ships.
Any specific vessel requirements.
Any field device installation instructions.
Any data sheet provided for the installation of
Intrinsically Safe devices.
Notes:
The rating plate, containing essential electrical
information is located inside the panel on the
inside face of the door.
The mains supply cable should be a minimum of
1mm
2
copper protected by a 5A fuse.
An appropriate lockable double pole disconnect
device shall be provided as part of the vessel
installation. This device must have a minimum
contact gap of 3mm.
5.1 Electrical Safety
WARNING: Read this section completely before
commencing installation.
Prior to commencing installation of the control
panel, ensure that adequate precautions are taken to
prevent damage to the sensitive electronic
components on the display board and the control
board due to electrostatic discharge. You should
discharge any static electricity you may have
accumulated by touching a convenient earthed
object. You should repeat the process at regular
intervals during the installation process, especially
if you are required to walk over carpets.
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The panel must be located in an area which
complies with the environmental specification
detailed in the T1216W Application Manual and
should be at least 2 metres away from pager
systems or any other radio transmitting
equipment. The operating temperature range is -
10C to +55C [batteries -20C to +50C];
maximum humidity is 95%.
IMPORTANT NOTES ON BATTERIES:
DANGER: Batteries are electrically live at all
times, take great care never to short circuit the
battery terminals.
WARNING: Batteries are often heavy; take great
care when lifting and transporting batteries. For
weights above 24 kilos, lifting aids should be used.
DANGER: Do NOT attempt to remove the battery
lid or tamper with the internal workings of the
battery. Electrolyte is a highly corrosive substance,
and presents significant danger to yourself and to
anything else it touches. In case of accidental skin
or eye contact, flush the affected area with plenty
of clean, fresh water and seek immediate medical
attention.
Valve Regulated Lead Acid (VRLA) batteries are
low maintenance, requiring no electrolyte top-
up or measurement of specific gravity.
WARNING: Only clean the battery case with a
cloth that has been soaked or dampened with
distilled water. Do not use organic solvents (such
as petrol, 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 electricity, which in turn may lead
to an explosion.
WARNING: Avoid operating temperatures
outside the range of -15C/5F to +50C/122F
for float/standby applications.
The recommended normal operating temperature
is 20C.
HIGH TEMPERATURE will reduce battery service
life. In extreme cases this can cause Thermal
Runaway, resulting in high oxygen/hydrogen gas
production and battery swelling. Batteries are
irrecoverable from this condition and should be
replaced.
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.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY:
The volt-free relay contacts provided within the
panel must not be used to directly switch any
voltage that exceeds 30V. (Please also refer to
relay rating data).
The panels covered by this manual require a
110 or 230V AC supply. Refer to the equipment
rating plate and T1216W Application Manual
for detailed information.
All installation work should be carried out in
accordance with the recommendations of the
current edition of the IEE regulations by
suitably qualified and trained personnel.




THIS PANEL MUST BE EARTHED
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Table 1 Content of Spares Bag
Qty Description T1216W
1 Mains Fuse T5AH250V 20mm
1 Battery Fuse T8AH250V 20mm
16 End-of-Line resistors for zone circuits 10k 0.25W
4 End-of-Line resistors for alarm circuits 3k9 0.25W
3 End-of-Line resistors for monitored outputs 3k9 0.25W
1 Engineers door key
Key Ref - E3-3-1
CEL part no - 2000699
1 Access Control key
Key Ref - 801
CEL part no 2605230 [pack of 10]
1 Positive battery lead Red 550mm
1 Negative battery lead Black 550mm
1 Battery coupling lead Blue 250mm
1 Tie wrap cable clip for securing mains lead
3
Tie wrap cable clip for securing battery & Thermistor
leads

10 Neoprene washers for box fixing CEL part no 2400174
1 Total power failure battery [PP3] Supplied fitted
1 Alternative Button test insert Panel - english
1 x Thorn
1 x Tyco
TYCO & THORN Logo Labels

5.2 Installation Instructions
1. Carefully remove the control panel from the
packing and lie the panel on a flat surface.
2. Open the door of the panel.
3. Locate the spares bag and check that the
following items are present [See Table 1].
5.2.1 T1216W Panel Installation
Instructions
1. Remove the Door of the panel as follows:
(a) Disconnect the display ribbon cable
from the header on the left-hand side of
the motherboard.
(b) Disconnect the earth strap connecting
the door and enclosure via the spade
terminal on the door.
(c) Unscrew the hinges whilst supporting
the door.
(d) Place the door carefully to one side and
replace the hinge screws in the mounting
holes of the enclosure for safe keeping.
2. Remove the Chassis from the enclosure as
follows:
(a) Unscrew and remove the two lower
chassis mounting screws and only
slacken the top two mounting screws.
(b) Carefully lift the chassis upward to align
the top screw heads with the large holes
in the chassis keyholes. Lift the chassis
clear of the upper screws and rest the
chassis in the bottom of the enclosure.
(c) Disconnect the earth strap connecting
the enclosure and chassis by pulling the
push-fit connector off the earth tab
located next to the mains terminal block.
(d) Remove the chassis from the enclosure
and place carefully to one side.
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 damaged. Use the inner and
outer packing boxes to place these items
inside. Place the door in one box and the
chassis in the other then store them in a
safe place which is clean, dry and dust-
free.
3. Access to the bottom gland plate can be
improved, if required, by removing the
battery tray. Remove all 4 screws, and
remove tray. Re fit screws to back-box for
safe keeping.
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4. Identify the indented holes in the back of the
enclosure that are used to mount the
enclosure.
5. Mark the location of one of the upper fixing
holes on the wall/bulkhead and fix with
suitably plated or stainless steel M5 nut, bolt
and washers. The fixing must be sealed using
two neoprene washers [supplied with the
panel fixing kit], one fitted between the panel
and the bulkhead and the other fitted between
the panel and the steel washer inside the
panel.

6. Level the panel and mark/fix the remaining
fixing points as above.
7. Remove the top/bottom gland plates (as
required), then remove the required knock-
outs or drill the appropriate holes. Refit the
gland plate(s) ensuring that the seal is
correctly seated.
8. Gland all field wiring into the enclosure
ensuring that the cable conductors are of
sufficient length inside the enclosure.
Waterproof glands and seals should be used
where there is any chance of exposure to
moisture. Ensure that all conductors are
clearly labelled. DO NOT remove knock-outs
from any unused cable entries. Any unused
cable entries which are open must be sealed
with a suitable plug (not supplied).
9. Connect the earth drain wires of the field
cabling to the brass earth bar(s) positioned at
the top of the back-box. Up to two drain
wires may be connected to each terminal.
10. Ensure that the electrical continuity of any
cable shield is maintained through to the last
device on the circuit. The shield must only be
connected to enclosure earth in the panel by
using the earth bars provided.
11. Clear any dust and debris from inside the
enclosure.
12. Reinstallation of the chassis is the reverse of
removal. Reconnect all wires and ensure
none are trapped between the chassis and
back-box. Do not connect the field wiring at
this stage.
13. Refit the door. The refitting procedure is the
reverse of removal. Ensure that the earth
strap and ribbon cable are reconnected
correctly.
14. If a door stay is supplied this should be fitted
at this stage. Refer to the fitting instructions
in section 5.5.2.
15. Connect the incoming protective earth
conductor to the Earth terminal in the mains
terminal block. This is the primary earth
point and is labelled

[also labelled E]. See section 12. Wiring
Diagrams.
16. Connecting the incoming power supply
[Panels with AC PSUs and DC PSUs]:
(a) With both poles of the incoming primary
power supply safely isolated at the
feeder end, connect the Live [AC]
conductor to the mains terminal block [L
terminal] as indicated in section 12.
Wiring Diagrams.
(b) Connect the Neutral [AC] conductor to
the mains terminal block [N terminal] as
indicated in the section 12. Wiring
Diagrams.
(c) Secure the incoming supply cable to the
cable clamp adjacent the mains terminal
using the cable tie supplied. NOTE: The
clamp should be over the outer cable
insulation.
17. Installing the standby batteries:
(a) Remove the battery clamps from the tray
before fitting the batteries.
(b) Place the left-hand battery into the
battery tray. The battery should be
located toward the left side of the
enclosure, the battery terminals should
be positioned towards the centre.
(c) Place the right-hand battery into the
battery tray. The battery should be
located toward the right side of the
enclosure, the battery terminals should
be positioned towards the centre.
M5STAINLESSSTEELBOLT
M5STAINLESSSTEELWASHER
NEOPRENEWASHER
ENCLOSURE
NEOPRENEWASHER
BULKHEAD
M5STAINLESSSTEELWASHER
M5STAINLESSSTEELNUT
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(d) Fix the battery retaining clamps. [See
Figure 1].


18. Connecting battery leads to the fire
alarm/repeater panel PSU.
(a) T1216W:
Connect the black battery lead to Batt -
[battery negative] terminal and connect
the red battery lead to Batt + [battery
positive] terminal. Both terminals are
situated on the separate PS136 power
supply board located under the C1627
motherboard.
(b) Thermistor connections within the fire
alarm panel:
Connect the Thermistor leads as follows:
o T1216RA1/A2: To the two terminals
marked Therm on the C1626
motherboard
o T1216W: To the two terminals marked
Thermistor on the PS136 PSU.
19. Tie-wrap the Thermistor to one of the battery
leads so that when the battery leads are
connected, the Thermistor is located just
above one of the batteries.
20. Warning: Do not connect the leads to the
battery at this stage. On the T1216W,
connection of the batteries will power up
the panel even if the mains supply is off.
[On the T1216RA the batteries will not
power the panel until the mains supply is
energised].
Figure 1 Battery clamp details
5.2.2 Installation and connection of
the C1631 Repeater Interface
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions
The C1631 interface board is not provided as
standard with the panel. It is included in the
spares kit of the repeater panel, to be fitted in
the main fire alarm panel when required.
1. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are
powered down and the main and standby
supplies are disconnected.
2. On the fire alarm panel remove the jumper
link at J22 (adjacent to J9) and fit a C1631
repeater interface to connectors J13 and J9
on the right-hand side of the C1627
motherboard. The board should be held in
place by the 12mm high plastic spacer
provided. See Figure 7.
3. The Repeater is supplied with the C1631
Interface Board fitted.
4. Connect the RS485 data cable as shown in
Figure 2.
5. If the repeater is powered from the fire
alarm panel then connect the Aux 24V d.c.
supply from the panel to the repeater. Use
two cores in the data cable for this purpose.
6. Connect the repeater mains power supply
(if required) to the L, N and E terminals as
described in section 5.2 for the panel
Notes:
1. Use only RS485 screened data
cable with at least 8 cores (to
accommodate 24VDC power &
Muster Interface options).
2. Connect the cable screen to earth
at the fire alarm panel and the
repeaters.




1
2
.
0
A
h
1
2
.
0
A
h
12.0Ah BATTERY
2 CLAMPS REQUIRED
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EARTH BAR EARTH BAR
Repeater
AB
G
N
D
[Top right hand corner of C1627 motherboard]
Data Cable Screen
T1216W fire detection/alarm panel
Power Supply connections not shown.
Repeater
AB
G
N
D
T1200 repeater panel [max 5 off]
[Top right hand corner of C1626 motherboard]

Figure 2 Repeater connection diagram


Figure 3 Muster Interface Wiring Diagram

5.2.3 Installation and connection of the
C1665 Muster Interface
Warning: Observe anti-static precautions
The C1665 interface board is not provided as standard
with the panel. It is an optional item that can be ordered
separately and used with repeaters to provide Muster
Alarm control from repeater panels.
1. Ensure that the panel and repeaters are powered
down and the main and standby supplies are
disconnected.
2. On the C1627 motherboard in the fire alarm panel
and each repeater, identify link J23 and connector J2
which are located on the left hand side of the
motherboard.
3. Remove link J23 and carefully plug the C1665 PCB
into connectors J2 and J23.
4. Connect the field cable as shown in Figure 3.
5. Connect 2 off 3K9 monitoring resistors to the C1665
in the last repeater as shown in Figure 3. [The
resistors are supplied in the Muster Interface fixing
kit].
6. On the fire alarm panel display PCB fit link J2 to
the lower position for Muster operation.
Note:
Use three cores of the RS485 screened data
cable.
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5.3 Modifications to the Water Mist
Relay Control Panel
Three modifications to the Water Mist Relay
Control Panel [WMRCP] are necessary to provide
the correct interface. See Modifications 1, 2 and 3
in Figure 14.
These modifications should be carried out by
either the Engineer responsible for the WMRCP
or under their direct guidance and instruction.

Modification 1 [System Abnormal]:
On Relay R50/2, disconnect wires 313 and 314
from the normally closed contact pair and reconnect
to the normally open pair. [Contacts described with
RL50 de-energised i.e. in the fault condition].
Remove 6K8 monitoring resistor connected
between wires 313 and 314. Use two spare field
terminals to connect a 10K 0.25W resistor in series
with R50/2.

Modification 2 [System Operated]:
Replace 6K8 monitoring resistor connected
between wires 315 and 316 with 10K 0.25W.
Use two spare field terminals to connect 680 Ohm 1
Watt resistor in series with R44/3.



Site
Wiring to
T1216W
6K8 Resistor
TB5/3
TB5/4
313
314
R50/2
De-energised
(fault condition)
Before Modification
Site
Wiring to
T1216W
10K
Resistor
TB5/3
TB5/4
313
314
R50/2
De-energised
(fault condition)
After Modification
Wire
Link
WaterMist Control Panel
System Abnormal Output Signal
U3
U4
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Modification 3: [Fault Input from T1216W]
The Fault Signal Interface Relay
The common fault relay logic circuit within the
WMRCP operates at 220VAC. It is recommended
that an additional relay is installed within the
WMRCP and contacts on this interface relay be
used to switch the 220VAC signal. Details for the
connections are shown in Figure 14 T1216W
Electrical Installation Diagram.
Generic specification for the interface relay:
Octal or 11-pin type.
Coil operating voltage range 21 - 28.5V DC.
Contacts required -1 x volt-free changeover
rated 1A at 250V AC minimum.
Terminal socket with relay retaining clip.
Temperature range -20 to +70 deg C.
Relay and socket approved to VDE or similar.
Fit fault interface relay [RL FLT I/F] and connect
N/O contact [relay de-energised] into TB2
terminals 7 and 8.

Site
Wiring to
T1216W
6K8 Resistor
TB5/1
TB5/2
315
316
R44/3
Relay shown in
quiescent (non-
alarm) condition
Before Modification
Site
Wiring to
T1216W
680 Ohm
Resistor
TB5/1
TB5/2
315
316
R44/3
After Modification
Wire
Link
WaterMist Relay Control Panel
System Operated Output Signal
U1
U2
Relay shown in
quiescent (non-
alarm) condition
10K
Resistor
Site wiring
from
T1216W
24VDC
Switched
0VDC
N/C
N/O
P
Interface relay shown de-energised [T1216W fault]
Circuit Diagram for Additional Fault Interface Relay to be
fitted in WMRCP
50V 1Amp diode [for
suppression]
TB2/7
Panel wiring
TB2/8
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5.4 Interconnections with the Water
Mist Relay Control Panel
The Water Mist Relay Control Panel [WMRCP] is
supplied by Tyco Safety Product Korea.
This document assumes that the WMRCP is fully
and correctly installed and tested prior to carrying
out the final connections to the T1216W.
Before attempting access to the WMRCP to
carry out any modifications and connections
between the T1216W and the WMRCP, ensure:
All current technical documentation is
available for the WMRCP.
That the WMRCP is safe to work on and
the Water Mist System and any other
plant/equipment connected to or controlled
by the WMRPC is isolated/locked off and
safe.
All necessary permits to work are in place.
The Engineer responsible for the
commissioning of the WMRCP system is
available and a procedure is in place which
should include the allocation of the various
tasks associated with carrying out the final
connections between the panels and testing
the T1216W--WMRCP system as a whole.
Any other vessel-specific precautions and
requirements are in place.
See Figure 14 for details of the
interconnections between the T1216W and
WMRCP.
WARNING: THE WMRCP CONTAINS
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES.
5.4.1 Final Connections between the
T1216W and WMRCP
This procedure assumes that all interconnecting
cabling between the two panels has been correctly
installed, tested and the cores checked through and
identified at each end.
1. At the T1216W, ensure the panel is safe to
work on as described above.
2. Terminate the 15 cores for 14 zone fire signals
and common return into the appropriate
terminals in the T1216W. The 8 signal wires
for zones 1 to 8 should be connected to the
pole of relays 1 - 8 on the C1634 address 1.
[This is the left hand one of an adjacent pair of
C1634 output boards]. Signals for zones 9 -14
should be connected to the pole of relays 1 -6
on the C1634 address 2. [This is the right hand
one of an adjacent pair of C1634 output
boards].
3. The common return wire should be connected
into the normally open contact terminal on
relay 1A and a link should be installed to
common up all of the normally open contacts
on both C1634 boards.
4. Record the ident numbers of each core and its
use [e.g. Zone 1 fire sig].
5. At the WMRCP, ensure the panel is safe to
work on as described above.
6. Identify the 15 cores cable for each of the
control and consulting the WMRCP
documentation, connect each one into the
appropriate terminal on the WMRCP.
7. In the WMRCP, identify the terminals for
[Watermist] System Operated output signal [as
modified under Mod 2, (Section 5.3)]. Connect
2 cores to the appropriate terminals. Record
the core ident reference and circuit use.
8. In the WMRCP, identify the terminals for
[Watermist] System Abnormal output signal
[as modified under Mod 1, (Section 5.3)].
Connect 2 cores to the appropriate terminals
Record the core ident reference and circuit use.
9. In the WMRCP, identify the additional fault
interface relay described in Mod 3, (Section
5.3). The normally open relay contacts [relay
de-energised] should be connected to terminals
7 and 8 on TB2. Connect 2 cores of the field
cable to the relay coil. Record the core ident
references, circuit use and polarity. [The core
connected to the cathode of the suppression
diode will be the +ve core].
10. At the T1216W, identify the cable cores
connected to the WMRCP for the [Watermist]
System Operated and Watermist] System
Abnormal outputs. Connect System Operated
to Z15+ and Z15- on the C1627 motherboard.
Connect System Abnormal to Z16+ and Z16-.
Polarity is irrelevant.
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11. At the T1216W, identify the cores for the
signal to the additional fault interface relay in
the WMRCP. Test the circuit to ensure the
cable is fault free and the cores are marked
with the correct polarity. Connect the cores as
follows:
Cable Core
T1216W Terminal on
C1627 Motherboard
+ve Aux DC 24V
-ve Fault Routing C/-

12. Install a wire link between Aux DC 0V and
Fault Routing terminal P.
13. Ensure that the 6-way link below the Fault
Routing terminals is removed.
14. This completes the connections required.
5.5 Replacing the Display Inserts
The display overlay is adhered to the display PCB
and is fitted with a series of text label inserts to
identify the various user controls and indications.
The inserts slip into pockets in the overlay and
provide a flexible method of providing foreign
language variants without affecting the overlay. The
panel is provided with one set of standard English
text inserts fitted. These inserts are reversible with
the rear blank to allow small volume language
variants to be typed. Since one of the panels
configurable options allows manual activation of
the fire alarms in either the Manual Fire Alarm or
Muster mode, an additional English text insert is
provided for the switch section one side identifies
the top left hand switch and LED as Manual Fire
Alarm the other side identifies this switch as
Muster.
Additional double sided inserts may be supplied for
Chinese or Japanese applications.
5.5.1 To change the inserts
1. Unlock and open the panel door. Power down
the panel by disconnecting the batteries and the
mains supply. The buzzer will sound due to
total loss of power
2. Locate and disconnect the wire from the 9V
battery holder at J4 on the back of the display
board (bottom-centre). [The PP3 battery is
fixed to the display frame below the display
board]. The buzzer will silence.
3. Disconnect the buzzer lead from the display
board (either connected at the bottom (J5) or
top (J6).
4. Use an M3 box spanner to loosen and remove
the nuts and plain washers holding the display
frame. Store the nuts and washers safely for re-
fitting.
5. Remove the frame and store it safely.
6. To separate the display from the seal, carefully
apply moderate pressure to the front of the
display at the perimeter of the board near the
edge of the hole in the door. Work
progressively from the starting point around
the edge of the PCB back to the starting point.
7. When the display PCB is free of the seal,
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.
8. The insert tabs can clearly be seen projecting
from the edge of the PCB. Pull the tabs
carefully to remove the inserts.
9. To re-fit an insert, locate the gap between the
PCB and the overlay and slide a corner of the
insert in. Straighten the angle of entry, hold the
insert near the point of entry rather than at the
end and feed the insert down until the leading
edge of the insert is fully home.
10. Visually inspect the front of the display to
ensure the inserts are correctly located.
11. Re-fit the PCB to the studs on the door, making
sure that the display is the correct way up.
12. Work the PCB down the studs keeping the
board parallel the door to prevent jamming.
13. When the board is down on the studs, apply
light pressure around the outside edge of the
board to ensure it is correctly seated on the
seal.
14. Refit the frame with the battery located towards
the bottom of the door.
15. When the frame is fully down on the studs,
apply light pressure around the outside edge to
ensure it is correctly seated.
16. Refit the washers to all studs and then fit the
nuts loosely only.
17. Using the box spanner, carefully tighten each
nut down until it is just in contact the frame.
Do not fully tighten at this stage.
18. Tighten each nut by turning the nut a quarter of
a turn. Press the frame against the enclosure
door using fingers only and check for any
slack.
19. Repeat step 18 until the frame is firmly seated.
Note Over tightening will damage the
studs.
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20. Reconnect the 9V battery lead to J4 on the rear
of the display PCB.
21. Reconnect the buzzer lead to J5 or J6 as
appropriate. The buzzer will sound.
22. Reconnect the standby batteries and switch on
the mains power. After a few seconds the panel
will return to the quiescent state.
Figure 4 Display Insert Replacement

ZONE LOCATION INSERT
SWITCH INSERT
LED INSERT
INSTRUCTION INSERT
DISPLAY BOARD
ASSEMBLY MOUNTING DETAILS:
(10 PLACES)
M3 FLAT WASHER
M3 NYLOC NUT
EARTH LEAD
9V BATTERY BOX
BATTERY LEAD
KEYSWITCH CONNECTOR
BATTERY CONNECTOR
MOTHERBOARD CONNECTOR
RIBBON CABLE FROM
MOTHERBOARD
BUZZER
CONNECTOR
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5.5.2 To Fit the Optional Door Stay

1. A door stay is available as an option for the
T1216W panel.
2. A single door stay may be fitted to the
door/back box assembly during the
installation of the panel enclosure described
in section 5.2.1. Also refer to Figure 5
Door Stay Assembly.
3. Materials required 1 off T1200 Door Stay
Assembly kit [508.023.025].
4. Tools ratchet socket set with 8mm and
10mm sockets.
5. Locate the four fixing studs used to secure
the stay. Two M6 studs are located on the
inside face of the door towards the lower
edge. These are used to secure the door
mounting bracket. Two M5 studs are
located on the inner return face of the back
box at the bottom towards the door hinge
and in front of the battery tray position.
These are used to secure the door stay
enclosure mounting bracket.
6. Offer the door stay door mounting bracket
up to the door studs as shown in Figure 5
and fit one M6 washer and nyloc nut
[supplied] to each stud. The nuts should be
tight enough to prevent movement between
slider assembly and door.
7. Adjust the door opening angle and the
orientation of the door stay arm so that the
enclosure mounting bracket can be fitted to
the studs on the enclosure. Secure with the
M5 nyloc nuts provided. Tighten the nuts
sufficiently [with an M5 socket] to prevent
any movement between the bracket and the
box.
8. Check the operation of the door stay. The
door should open to approximately 110 -
120 degrees allowing the sliding nut to
spring into the latched position latching the
door open. To close the door, push the door
stay arm up to release the door stay sliding
assembly nut.
9. Replace the battery tray [T1216 only].
Ensure all washers are correctly replaced
and screws are tight.
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M6x16mm STUDS
(MOUNTED ON DOOR)
SLIDING ASSEMBLY
M6 FLAT WASHER (2 PLACES)
M6 NYLOC (2 PLACES)
DOOR STAY ARM (PART OFF) -
SECURED BELOW DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET
DOOR STAY ARM (PART OFF)-
SECURED ABOVE ENCLOSURE
MOUNTING BRACKET. NOTE:-
COUNTERSUNK HOLE UPERMOST.
DOOR STAY - DOOR MOUNTING BRACKET
M5x15 STUDS
(MOUNTED ON BACKBOX)
PIVOT ASSEMBLY -
SECURED USING M6 NYLOC
M5 NYLOC (2 PLACES)
DOOR STAY -
ENCLOSURE MOUNTING BRACKET

Figure 5 Door Stay Assembly
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6. Commissioning
6.1 Introduction
The following equipment should be available where
possible to minimise commissioning time:
i) VHF/UHF Portable Radio or other
communication device (for two engineers)
ii) Digital Multi-meter with accurate voltage &
resistance measuring capabilities
6.2 Commissioning Checklist
1. Before commissioning, the engineer should
check the following:
i) All field wiring has been inspected and
tested in accordance with
manufacturers wiring recommendations
and all relevant marine/local regulations.
ii) All field cables are wired into the
control panel enclosure through suitable
cable glands.
iii) Detector bases are terminated but
detector heads are not fitted. Any
devices with electronic components are
not fitted. Terminations to devices with
electronic components should be linked
through to maintain cable continuity.
iv) Manual Call Points are not connected
but cable is linked through to maintain
continuity.
v) No end-of-line devices (e.g. alarm
circuit EOL resistor) are fitted in the
field.
vi) Remove configuration link J6, J7, J8
located on the C1627 motherboard
directly below the Fault [Routing]
Signal output. [Failure to remove this
link before powering up the panel will
cause a fault condition to occur].

2. The following information should be available
to the commissioning team:
i) Detection layout drawings.
ii) Wiring schematic diagram.
iii) Control Panel installation manuals.
iv) Installation manuals for all equipment
connected to the system.
v) Vessel specific configuration details.
vi) Technical documentation for the
Watermist Relay Control Panel.
Experience has shown that tracing wiring faults on
long circuits that are routed through risers etc. can
be difficult without knowledge of the wiring route.
It is recommended that the electrical installer be
made available until basic wiring continuity is
proven.
6.3 An Overview of the
Commissioning Procedure
Commissioning is broken in to 3 sections:
i) Pre-commissioning wiring check.
ii) Powering the panel up with no field
wiring connected, configuring the panel
in accordance with the vessel-specific
requirements and carrying out a
functional check.
iii) Functional testing of all circuits and
field devices to check each circuit and
function in turn to ensure correct
operation of the entire system.
In this way any faults may be located quickly
and accurately. The general procedures are as
follows:
o If alarm circuits have been used as part
of the system, they should be checked
first by using the Manual fire alarm
function. The correct operation of each
sounder should be checked to ensure
that audibility levels meet the relevant
regulations.
o Detection zones should be
commissioned next. The purpose is to
establish the correct functioning of each
device and check for correct indication
at the control panel. The panel responses
[as configured] should be checked at this
time.
o All ancillary inputs and outputs should
be commissioned and the functionality
confirmed. The interface with the
WMRCP should be commissioned at
this stage.
o Fire protection signals should be tested.
o Fire and fault output signalling should
be tested.
WARNING: Before testing, the engineer must be
aware both of the operation of all
devices/equipment fitted to the auxiliary circuits
and of the consequences of their operation.
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6.4 Pre-Commissioning Wiring Check
NOTE: This pre-commissioning wiring check
procedure should be followed to test all wiring
prior to specific commissioning of any detection,
alarm and auxiliary circuits.
1. Ensure that no devices are connected to the fire
detection zones and sounder circuits, but that
the cables are linked through at the device
locations to achieve a continuous circuit.
2. Ensure that the resistance of all cables to earth
and between cores is at least 2M.
Check the following:
i) Positive to earth resistance is 2M or
greater.
ii) Negative to earth resistance is 2M or
greater.
iii) Positive to negative resistance is 2M or
greater.
3. Connect a wire link as the end-of-line device on
each of the fire detection zones and sounder
circuits. At the panel end, measure the
resistance across the positive & negative ends
of the cables for each of the circuits; ensuring
the value does not exceed 20. Remember to
remove the wire links after the tests.
Correct polarity throughout all circuits must be
maintained. Check and rectify any faults.
4. All sounders, detector heads and call points
should now be connected and the correct end-
of-line devices fitted. Use the spare end-of-line
devices supplied and leave the EOL devices in
the panel terminals at this stage. Remember to
remove any links fitted to detector bases. Be
very careful to maintain correct polarity at each
device.
Warning: Intrinsically safe zone arrangement.
Ensure that the installation has been carried
out in full accordance with the installation
documentation provided with the I.S.
devices and I.S. barrier. Failure to carry out
the installation correctly is likely to render
the system unsafe and risks causing an
explosion.
End-of-line resistors with a value of 10K
must be used. Additionally, these resistors
must also comply with the requirements laid
down in the installation data sheets
provided with the I.S. barrier and the I.S.
fire detection devices.
Any zones used for I.S. applications must be
configured to Intrinsically Safe mode.
[Except for mixed I.S./Non-I.S. zones as
detailed below].
Recommended I.S. barrier - MTL5061
[galvanic type].
Mixed I.S and Non-I.S. Zones:
Where the Safety System Documentation
allows, zones can contain I.S. and Non I.S.
devices. The requirements of the Safety
Documentation must be applied and the
number of I.S. devices must be limited to 3
in total.
The I.S. devices must be located at the end
of the zone with the I.S. barrier located in
an adjacent safe area. All of the non-I.S.
devices must be connected in the zone
wiring between the barrier and the panel.
The I.S devices should be connected
between the I.S. barrier and the end of line.
The zone must be configured to the non-I.S.
mode [This simply sets the operating
detection thresholds and is not a safety
issue].
The non-I.S. section [safe side - between the
panel and the I.S. barrier] will support full
open and short circuit fault monitoring and
detector/MCPs fire event discrimination.
The I.S. section (hazardous side - between
the IS barrier and the end of line resistor)
will support open circuit fault monitoring
only - short circuit fault will raise a detector
fire. It will not support detector/MCP
discrimination - all devices will raise a
detector fire indication.
Intrinsically Safe alarm devices [sounders] may be
connected via an MTL 5021 galvanic isolator.
There are no requirements for configuring the
panels sounder outputs. Note: Galvanic isolators
prevent fault monitoring of the sounder circuit.
Any cable fault between the isolator and I.S.
sounders will not be detected. The 3K9 end of line
monitoring resistor should be connected across the
barrier terminals 11 and 12 [i.e. in parallel with the
sounder circuit input to the safe area terminals on
the IS barrier]. The installation requirements
supplied with the I.S. barrier and the I.S. sounders
must be fully observed.
6.5 Powering up
Prior to powering up, the panel will have been
installed in accordance with the installation
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instructions, all cabling will have been fully
installed and tested, glanded into the panel
enclosure but not connected to the panel terminals.
The mains supply should be isolated externally to
the panel.
The interface connections to the WMRCP should be
isolated prior to powering up the T1216W.
1. Connect the 9V battery lead to J4 on the rear
of the display PCB.
2. Connect the buzzer lead to J6. The buzzer will
sound.
3. Check the 24V battery connections are correct.
4. Check that the Fault [Routing] Output
configuration link (3-way single link at J6, J7,
J8) has been removed. [Link located on the
C1627 motherboard directly below the Fault
Signal relay].
5. Final battery connections:
Fit the connector on the end of the black
lead onto the negative (black) terminal of
the left-hand battery. Fit the connector on
the end of the red lead onto the positive
(red) terminal of the right-hand battery.
Connect the blue battery lead between the
positive (red) terminal of the left-hand
battery and the negative (black) terminal of
the right-hand battery.
Warning: Connection of the batteries
will power up the panel even if the mains
supply is not energised.
Use the push fit type tie-wrap supplied in
the spares bag to support the battery and
Thermistor leads from the underside of the
panel chassis. See Figure 6.

6. Ensure the mains supply is safely isolated
external to the panel. Remove the mains
supply fuse from the panel mains terminal
block. Once the permit to energise the mains
supply is in place, energise the mains. At the
mains terminal block in the panel, check the
voltage and polarity are correct. Isolate the
mains supply again before replacing the panel
fuse and finally re-energising.
7. If all the end of line devices are correctly
terminated in the panel and the 24V battery is
OK, the panel should be silent, displaying only
the Power Supply On indication.
8. Turn the Access keyswitch to 1 and press the
Test Display button. The panel should respond
by lighting all indications and sounding the
buzzer. This will continue for 5 seconds after
the button is released.
CABLE TIE 2400191
THERMISTOR LEAD
RED CABLE
BLACK CABLE

Figure 6 Supporting the Battery and Thermistor Leads


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6.6 Configuration.
6.6.1 Basic Default Configuration
The factory-set default mode is:
All zones latching fire, standard [non-
intrinsically safe].
Machinery space zones none programmed.
Fire output signal, Fire Protection and Sounder
outputs not delayed.
Sounders General steady Alarm mode
selected (not zonal, not pulsed).
Crew Alarm Mode not selected.
Fire [Routing] Output link selected to
powered/monitored mode.
Fire Protection Output link selected to
powered/monitored mode.
Fault Signal [routing] Output link selected to
powered/monitored mode. [NB THIS
OUTPUT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED TO
THE VOLT-FREE MODE BY
REMOVING THE 3-WAY LINK J6, J7,
J8].
Earth fault monitoring enabled [link fitted].
Manual fire alarm/Muster sounder operation
link selected to Manual Fire Alarm.
LED brightness highest setting.
Fire Protection outputs not to operate on non
latched zones not selected.
Inhibit silence alarms/reset for 3 minutes not
selected.
Silence alarms before reset not enabled.
Buzzer enabled.
Latching faults not selected.
6.6.2 Vessel - Specific Configuration.
It is possible to tailor the functionality of the
T1216W fire alarm panel in line with vessel-
specific requirements. Details of the vessel
configurable options and the configuration process
are provided in sections 6.6 and 7.1 respectively.
Charts are provided in the System Log Book for
planning/recording the actual configuration. This
configuration is not lost when the panel is powered
down.


7. Operating the Engineers functions
7.1 Engineers Zone/Output
Configuration Process:
Various programmable configuration options
associated with the zonal inputs and outputs can be
enabled/disabled by operating the appropriate DIL
switch located within the panel enclosure. These
are:
o Configure zones for use with I.S.
barriers/isolators.
o Configure zones as latching/non-latching fire
indication.
o Configure outputs to be delayed.
NOTE: The delay feature does not comply
with the requirements of EN54-2.
o Configure Machinery Space Zones. [Only
used when a Voyage Data Recorder output
module is used not standard on the
T1216W]
7.2 Zone or Output Configuration
1. Select a programmable configuration
mode:
o Enable the controls on the display, by
turning the Access keyswitch on the panel
display to the 1 position.
o If the panel is in the fire alarm condition,
silence the alarms and reset.
o Open the panel door and locate the
appropriate DIL switch on the motherboard
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S.
Zones; Config Delay O/Ps] and move the
required switch to the ON position.
The CONFIG ENABLED LED on
the motherboard will illuminate. If the
LED pulses then an invalid
configuration option has been selected.
The Panels System Fault LED will
flash and the buzzer will operate.
The Select LED on the front of the
display will pulse unless an invalid
configuration option has been selected.
Any standing fire or fault alarm
indications and associated outputs will
be inhibited.
If active, the indications for
evacuation, silence buzzer, delay on or
disablement indications will clear.
The panel will indicate the current
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status of the selected programmable
configuration mode on the yellow
fault/disabled LEDs on the Zones,
Sounders, Fire Routing and Fire
Protection outputs.
A steady indication denotes that the
zone/output is already configured to
the selected mode.
No indication denotes that the
zone/output has not been configured to
the selected mode.
o Close the panel door to allow access to the
buttons on the display.
2. Select a zone or output to be configured:
o On the panel display, press the Select
On/Off switch to enable the Cursor Select
Mode.
The Select LED will become steady
and the panel buzzer will silence.
A pulsing indication [cursor] will
appear either on the Zone 1
Fault/Disabled LED or the Sounder
Fault/Disabled LED/Test depending
upon which configuration DIL switch
is selected.
o Use the Select and Select buttons to
scroll the cursor indication through the
selectable options:
For zonal configuration, through all
zones sequentially in forward [Select]
or reverse [Select ] sequence starting
at zone 1.
For Output Delay configuration,
through Sounders, Fire Protection and
Fire Routing outputs in forward
[Select] or reverse [Select ]
sequence starting at Sounders.
3. To change the configuration of a selected
zone or output:
o With the cursor flashing on the selected
zone or output:
Operation of the ENABLE button will
set the configuration for the selected
zone/output causing the associated
fault/disabled LED to illuminate
steady (with flashing cursor).
Operation of the DISABLE button will
clear the configuration from the
selected zone/output and restore
normal operation. The fault/disabled
LED will clear (with flashing cursor).
Move the cursor to each required zone/output
in turn and press ENABLE or DISABLE as
required.
4. To quit the programmable configuration
mode:
o To return the panel to normal operating
mode applying the updated configuration:
Open the panel door and return the
selected Config DIL switch on the
motherboard to the OFF position.
The CONFIG ENABLED LED on
the motherboard will clear, the panel
buzzer will silence and the flashing
System Fault indication and
zone/output configuration status
indications on the display will clear as
will the cursor and the Select
indications. Any current alarms,
disablements, will be re-indicated
along with any active status indications
[Delay on etc.].
o Close and lock the panel door.
o Return the ACCESS keyswitch to the 0
position to disable the controls on the
display.
IMPORTANT NOTE: WHILE THE
PANEL IS IN THE ENGINEERS
ZONAL/OUTPUT CONFIGURATION
MODE, ALL ZONAL INPUTS ARE IN
PERMANENT RESET AND OUTPUTS
ARE INHIBITED THE PANEL WILL
NOT RESPOND TO ANY FIRE
ALARM.
7.3 To Restore the Factory Default
Configuration for Zones &
Outputs:
Open the panel door and locate the DIL
switches SW1-4 to SW1-8 on the motherboard
[Config Non-latch Zones; Config I.S. Zones;
Config M/S Zones; Config Delay Zones;
Config Delay O/Ps] and move each switch to
the On position.
o The Config Enabled LED on the
motherboard will flash.
o The Panels System Fault LED and
Disabled LED will flash and the buzzer
will operate.
o Any standing fault or disablement
indications will clear.
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o It will not be possible to enter the Select
Mode.
Press the Disable button on the panels display
and wait 5 seconds.
Return DIL switches 1-4 to 1-8 to the OFF
position.
o The Config Enabled LED on the
motherboard will clear.
o The Panels System Fault LED will flash
and the buzzer will clear.
o The factory default configuration [all
zones as latching fire, non- intrinsically
safe, non-machinery space] will be
restored and the Fire output, Fire
Protection and Sounder outputs will no
longer be delayed.
7.4 Engineers Zone/Output
Configuration Time-out Warning:
This feature is provided to prevent the panel being
left in the Zone/Output Configuration condition.
1 minute after the last button press:
o The panel buzzer will restart.
o The Select LED will flash.
o The System Fault LED will continue
flashing.
Press the Select On/Off button to continue with
the configuration process otherwise quit the
configuration process as described in step 4 of
7.2 above.
7.5 Invalid Configuration conditions:
Invalid condition: If 2 or more configuration
switches on the motherboard are in the On
position at the same time:
o The Config LED on the motherboard will
flash.
o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the
display will flash.
o The fault relay will operate.
o The panel buzzer will sound.
o The Cursor indication will clear.
o Configuration will be inhibited.
To clear the invalid condition check the zone
and output config switches [1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7,
1/8] on the motherboard and ensure that only
one is selected to ON.
Invalid condition: Selecting any config mode
switch [1/4, 1/5, 1/6, 1/7, 1/8] to the On
position whilst the panel is in the fire
condition.
o The Config LED on the motherboard will
flash.
o The System Fault and Select LEDs on the
display will flash.
o The panel buzzer will sound.
o The Cursor indication will clear.
o Configuration will be inhibited.
To clear the invalid condition, select the config
switch to OFF. Reset the fire alarm condition
before attempting the configuration process
again.
7.6 List of configuration DIL switches
and their functions
SW 1/1 - Inhibit F/P on NLZ:
Selects Fire Protection relay to operate or not
to operate for a fire condition on any zone
configured to non-latched mode.
o OFF Fire Protection relay operates for a
fire condition on any zone.
o ON: Fire Protection relay does not operate
for a fire condition on any zone
configured to non-latched mode.
o [Not EN54 compliant function].

S/W 1/2 - Delay Alarm Sil & Rst:
o OFF: Silence and reset available at all
times.
o ON: Prevents alarms being silenced or
reset for a period of 3 minutes after a fire
alarm condition occurs.
o [Not EN54 compliant function].

SW 1/3 Not Used:

SW 1/4 - Config Non-Latch Zones:
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o ON: Enables selected zones to be
configured to non-latching fire mode via
the Engineers Select feature.
o [Not EN54 compliant function].

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SW 1/5 - Config I/S Zones:
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o ON: Enables selected zones to be
configured to Intrinsically Safe alarm
thresholds via the Engineers Select
feature. [For use with appropriate I.S.
galvanic barriers, type MTL5061].

SW 1/6 - Config M/S Zones:
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o ON: Enables selected zones to be
configured as Machinery Space zones via
the Engineers Select feature.

SW 1/7 Not Used

SW 1/8 - Configure Delay O/Ps:
o OFF: Configuration mode disabled.
o ON: Enables the selection of outputs, via
the Engineers Select feature, to which the
panel delay will apply.

SW 1/9 Not Used

SW 1/10 - Alarms on Evac Only:
o OFF: Sounders operate on any fire
condition including manual fire
alarm/muster.
o ON: Selects sounders to operate only
when the panel is in the manual fire
alarm/muster condition.
o [Non-EN54 compliant function].

SW 2/1 - Silence Before Reset:
Select type of reset mode. [Non-EN54
compliant function].
o OFF: Reset available when panel is in the
[un-silenced] fire or fault condition.
o ON: Fire Condition Reset available only
when panel is in Alarm Silenced
condition. Fault reset available when
panel is in the fault condition.

SW 2/2 to 2/5 Not Used



SW 2/6 - Enable Zonal Alarms, SW 2/7-
Pulse Non Alarm Zones:
MODE SW 2/6 SW 2/7
General Alarms OFF OFF
Crew Mode OFF ON
Zonal Alarms ON OFF
Zonal Alarms with Alert ON ON

o General Alarms all sounders operate
(continuously or pulsed DIL SW 2/2)
until silenced.
o Zonal Alarms Only the Alarm
circuit(s) for the zone(s) in fire will
operate (continuously or pulsed DIL
SW 2/2) until silenced.
Note: Zonal alarms on the on the T1216W
affects only the expansion module
sounder circuits, the motherboard sounder
circuits always operate as General
Alarms.
o Zonal Alarms with Alert The Alarm
circuit(s) for the zone(s) in fire will
operate (continuously or pulsed DIL
SW 2/2) until silenced. All other Alarm
circuits will pulse.
Note: Zonal alarms on the on the T1216W
affects only the expansion module
sounder circuits, the motherboard sounder
circuits always operate as General
Alarms.
o Crew Mode Sounder circuits 1 & 2 pre-
assigned to alert Crew areas only:
Sounder circuits cannot be manually
configured for delayed operation.
Sounder circuits 1 & 2 on the panel
motherboard always operate
immediately on any fire alarm
condition.
Sounder circuits 3 & 4 on the
motherboard and any output board
sounder circuits are always delayed
by 2-minutes.
The fire Output & Fire Protection
Outputs can be optionally configured
to be delayed along with the
sounders.
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Operation of Silence Alarms will
stop the delay if operated within the
2-minute delay period, preventing all
delayed outputs from operating.
Operation of Resound alarms will
clear the delay and operate all
delayed outputs.
Operation of a manual call point or
the Delay Override button will clear
the delay & operate all delayed
outputs.
The delay can be configured to
restart for a new fire condition if the
alarms are silenced within the 2-
minute delay period (see SW 2/3
details above).

SW 2/8 - Silent Zone Test:
Select sounder response in One Man
[Detector] Test Mode:
o OFF: Sounders operate once on each test.
o ON: Sounders do not respond to a zone
test.

SW 2/9 - Buzzer Disable:
Enable/disable panel fire/fault buzzer.
o OFF: Buzzer is enabled.
o ON: Buzzer is disabled. General
Disablement LED illuminated.
o Non-EN54 compliant function. Provided
for commissioning purposes.

SW 2/10 - Latched Faults:
When enabled, all fault conditions latch until
the Reset switch is operated.
o OFF: Non-latched faults.
o ON: Latched faults.





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

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7.8 DIL switch settings on the
Repeater Interface Board:
DIL switch SW1 on the C1631 Repeater Interface
PCB is used to set the quantity of repeaters and the
repeater addresses as follows:
o To set the repeater quantity, set SW1 on the
C1631 fitted to the fire alarm panel in line with
Table 2 - C1631 setting for quantity of
repeaters.
Table 2 - C1631 setting for quantity of repeaters
Repeater Quantity
SW 1
0 1 2 3 4 5
1-1 Off On Off On Off On
1-2 Off Off On On Off Off
1-3 Off Off Off Off On On

o To set the addresses of the individual repeater
panels, set SW1 on the C1631 fitted to each
repeater panel in line with Table 3 - C1631
setting for repeater addresses. Note that each
repeater must have a different address.

Table 3 - C1631 setting for repeater addresses
Repeater Address
SW 1
0 * 1 2 3 4 5
1-1 Off On Off On Off On
1-2 Off Off On On Off Off
1-3 Off Off Off Off On On
* Note: Address 0 = repeater disabled.

7.8.1 C1630 Output Interface
Configuration
The C1630 PCB is fitted to connectors on the
C1627 motherboard. It provides the
communications path to the output expansion
modules [C1633, C1634 and C1635]. The quantity
and type of output expansion boards are set on DIL
switches on the C1630. For the standard T1216W
panel, the C1630 will be configured at works prior
to dispatch. If further output expansion modules are
to be added the configuration setting on the C1630
will need to be changed accordingly.

Table 4 Setting Quantity and Type of O/P
Modules on the C1630
DIL Switch
setting
Qty of
boards
Standard
T1216W
Type of board
F/P0 F/P1
Off Off 0
On Off 1
Off On 2
On On 4
2 x C1634 boards
configured to FP [Fire
protection Output]. See
C1634 configuration
details below and in
T1200E Installation
Manual.
S/C0 S/C1
Off Off 0
On Off 1
Off On 2
On On 4
C1635 configured as
sounder module. See
C1635 configuration
details in T1200E
Installation Manual.
[None provided on
standard T1216W].
LED0LED1
Off Off 0
On Off 1
Off On 2
On On 4
C1633 open collector
output module. See
C1633 configuration
details in T1200E
Installation Manual.
[None provided on
standard T1216W].
VDR
Off - 0
On - 1
C1634 configured as
VDR [Voyage Data
Recorder Output
Module]. See C1634
configuration details in
T1200E Installation
Manual.
[None provided on
standard T1216W].
Note: Select switch to left hand side for OFF.
and right-hand side for ON.
7.8.2 C1634 8 way volt free relay output
module configuration.
Table 5 - Setting C1634 Board Address
SW1 Function
AD0 AD1 Board Address
Off Off 0
On Off 1
Off On 2
On On 3

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Table 6 - Setting C1634 Zone Range
SW1 Function
Zonal ZN0 ZN1 O/P 1-8 zone range
Off N/A N/A
All O/Ps operate on
any zonal fire
On Off Off Z1-Z8
On On Off Z9-Z16
On Off On Z17-Z24
On On On Z25-Z32

Table 7 Setting C1634 to Fire Protection or
VDR Mode
SW1
VDR
Function
Standard T1216W
configuration
Off
Fire protection
output module

On
Voyage Data
Recorder


7.9 Commissioning Procedure
After completion of the pre-commissioning wiring
check, power-up and configuration steps,
commission the circuits in line with the following
guide.
7.9.1 Alarm Circuits
1. Remove the resistor from the first alarm circuit
terminal and connect the first alarm circuit
wiring to the terminals, observing correct
polarity. Check that any alarm fault indications
clear after a few seconds.
2. Use the Alarm Test facility [see T1200 User
Manual] or press Manual fire alarm to operate
the sounders. Check that all sounders
connected to the alarm circuit operate.
3. Clear the Alarms Test condition or if Manual
fire alarm was used, press silence alarms to
stop the sounders operating.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 for the second and any
subsequent alarm circuits.
Table 8 Zone and Zonal Output Allocation
T1216W Zonal Output
T1216W
Detection
Zones
C1634 address 1
[Left hand board]
C1634 address 2
[Right hand board]
Watermist Fire Protection
Zone
Zone 1 O/P 1 Main Engine Top
Zone 2 O/P 2 Main Engine Top
Zone 3 O/P 3 Generator Sets 1,2,3
Zone 4 O/P 4 Generator Sets 1,2,3
Zone 5 O/P 5 Generator Engine 4
Zone 6 O/P 6 Generator Engine 4
Zone 7 O/P 7 Purifier Space
Zone 8 O/P 8 Purifier Space
Zone 9 O/P 1 Boiler Firing Units
Zone 10 O/P 2 Boiler Firing Units
Zone 11 O/P 3 Incinerator Firing units
Zone 12 O/P 4 Incinerator Firing units
Zone 13 O/P 5 Zone 7
Zone 14 O/P 6 Zone 7
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7.9.2 Zones
Work logically and systematically through each
zone.
1. Zone fault conditions:
o Remove the resistor from the zone 1
terminals and connect the cables of the
zone 1 circuit to the panel terminals,
observing the correct polarity. Check that
any zone 1 fault indications clear after a
few seconds.
o Check the fault monitoring of the cable is
correct by applying an open circuit then a
short circuit at the end-of-line device (in
the field). Check that the fault condition is
indicated on zone 1 on the fire panel.
o Remove the circuit faults, restoring the
circuit to the healthy condition and
confirm that the fault indication clears.
2. Zone fire conditions:
o On each zone in turn, start with the device
nearest the panel and operate each manual
call point and detection device on the
zone.
o After operation of each device confirm:
The fire indication is provided on the
panel on the correct zone.
The fire alarm devices operate
correctly in line with the panel
configuration.
The Fire Output [fire output signal]
and Fire protection outputs operate
correctly in line with the panel
configuration.
o Press the Silence Alarms and the Reset
buttons after each device test and check
the alarm clears (Manual Call Points must
be manually reset before resetting the
panel).
3. Detector removal operation:
o Remove the 1st detector along the zone
cable [counting from the panel] on zone 1
and observe the following:
The appropriate amber zone fault
LED illuminates.
The internal buzzer sounds.
The fault relay operates.
Refit the detector and check that the
control panel returns to its normal
state.
Continue to test each of the other
detectors in turn, checking on each
removal that:
The appropriate amber zone
fault LED illuminates.
The internal buzzer sounds.
The fault relay operates.
4. Any faults that are found must be traced and
rectified before proceeding.
5. Repeat steps 1 to 4, one zone at a time, until all
the zones are commissioned.
7.9.3 Class Change Input
This is not a marine function.
7.9.4 Fire [Routing] Output
1. Remove the resistor from the Fire Output
circuit terminals and connect the field wiring
to the terminals, observing correct polarity.
Check that any fault indications clear after a
few seconds.
2. To operate the output, initiate a fire condition
on a zone. Check that the fire signal is received
at the receiving station. Silence and reset the
fire alarm panel to clear the output.
3. Open-circuit the output wiring of each circuit
in turn. Confirm the fire alarm panel indicates
Fire Routing and Fault Output faults
appropriately.
4. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
clear.
7.9.5 Fault [Routing] Output
See 7.9.12 below.
7.9.6 Fire Protection Output
1. Ensure any fire protection equipment to be
controlled via the Fire Protection output is
locked off/safe before attempting any
connection, testing or commissioning.
2. Remove the resistor from the Fire Protection
output circuit terminal and connect the field
wiring to the terminals, observing correct
polarity. Check that any fault indications clear
after a few seconds.
3. Initiate a fire condition on a zone to operate the
output. Check that the fire signal operates the
interface relay adjacent to the fire protection
equipment.
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4. Open-circuit the field wiring and confirm that
the fire alarm panel indicates a Fire Protection
output fault.
5. Reconnect the cabling and confirm the faults
clear.
6. Final testing and commissioning of the loop
through to the fire protection equipment,
including test [simulated] activation of the
equipment, should be carried out at the
appropriate time in conjunction with the
engineer responsible for the fire protection
system.
7.9.7 Ancillary inputs
Remote Silence Alarms, Reset and Evacuate
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] inputs should each be
tested by the activation of the remote equipment.
The response should be verified for each signal.
7.9.8 Ancillary outputs
The correct operation of equipment connected to
the Zone Outputs, Disablement Active, Evacuate
[Manual fire alarm/Muster] Active and Buzzer
Active outputs should be verified in turn by
initiating a fire condition on each of the appropriate
zones; disabling/enabling a zone; operating the
Manual fire alarm/Muster and Buzzer Silence
buttons on the panels display.
7.9.9 Repeaters [when supplied]
1. Power-up the Panel and then the Repeaters.
Only the Power Supply On LEDs should be
illuminated on the Panel and Repeaters.
2. At Repeater 1, turn the Access control switch
to 1, and press the Manual fire alarm
button. Check that the alarms operate and the
internal buzzer operates on all repeaters.
3. Press the Silence button on the fire alarm
panel. Check that the alarm circuits silence and
the internal buzzer silences on all repeaters.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each repeater.
5. Operate a Manual Call Point on zone 1 and
check for correct fire indication at each
repeater.
6. Press the Silence Alarms button on a
repeater and check that the alarms are silenced
and the Zone 1 fire LED is constantly
illuminated on all repeater panels.
7. Press the Reset button on a repeater and
check that the panel and repeaters return to the
quiescent state.
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each zone and ensure
Silence Alarms and Reset operate
correctly from each repeater.
9. Set the DIL switches on the C1631 Repeater
Interface card in the fire alarm panel OFF (No
Repeaters). Check that all repeaters indicate a
Comms. Fault.
10. Set the C1631 Repeater Interface card DIL
switches in the fire alarm panel back to their
previous settings and check that the repeaters
return to normal.
11. Set the first repeater address to 0. Check that
the panel indicates a Repeater fault and any
additional repeaters display a steady Comms
fault LED.
12. Set the first repeater address back to normal
and check that the panel and repeaters return to
normal.
13. Repeat steps 11 and 12 for any other connected
repeaters.
7.9.10 Repeater Muster link [if fitted]
1. On repeater 1, select the Access Controls
switch to position 1 and press the Muster
button on the display.
2. Check the fire panel and the fire alarm
sounders respond correctly.
3. On repeater 1, press the Silence Alarms button
and check that the fire alarm panel responds
correctly and the fire alarm sounders cease
operating.
4. Carry out steps 1,2 and 3 above at each
repeater panel fitted with a muster interface
board.
5. At the last repeater panel disconnect one of the
3k9 resistors connected to the C1665 and
check the fire alarm panel reports Repeater
Fault.
6. Reconnect the resistor, confirm the Repeater
Fault clears at the fire alarm panel.
7. Disconnect the other resistor and confirm the
Repeater Fault at the fire alarm panel.
8. Reconnect the resistor and confirm the fault
signal clears.
7.9.11 Power Supply Unit.
Ensure that the system is fully commissioned
with all output circuits loaded as required by
the system design.
Ensure that the battery has been on charge for
at least 2 hours.
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Isolate the primary power supply feed to the
panel.
Check the panel indicates power supply fault.
Operate Test Alarms to load the panel.
Confirm that the system continues to respond
correctly during the test.
Quit the test and restore the primary supply.
Note: The battery requires a period in excess of
24hrs to achieve a fully charged condition.
7.9.12 T1216W-WMRCP Interface.
This work must be carried out in conjunction
with the Engineer responsible for the
commissioning of the Watermist System.
Before commencing commissioning of the
interface, ensure the Watermist System is
suitably disabled such that the functionality
associated with the interface can be fully tested
and proven without risk of damage to other
plant/equipment or risk of injury to personnel.
Any necessary permit to work must be in place
and strictly observed.
1. Recheck the cable cores at the T1216W and
WMRCP for correct polarity before final
connection of the interface wiring.
2. Reconnect the interface wiring at T1216W and
WMRCP in turn.
3. Power up the T1216W and check that the
following indications associated with the
WMRCP correctly represent the WMRCP
status:
Zone 15[System Activated] - No alarm.
Zone 16[System Abnormal] - Fault
[because the WMRCP is de-energised].
4. Ensure that the T1216W is in the quiescent
state.
5. Power up the WMRCP and check that none of
the Watermist fire protection zones are
actuated.
6. At the T1216W, check that Zone 16[System
Abnormal] - Fault clears.
7. At the T1216W, initiate any fault condition
and confirm the correct response at the
WMRCP. The WMRCP will also send this
signal back to the T1216W and indicate a fault
on Zone 16. Clear the fault condition on the
T1216W and confirm both panels clear down.
8. Single knock fire tests: Trigger a fire detector
in each detection circuit starting at zone circuit
1 through to 14. Reset the T1216W after each
circuit test. Check the correct fire indication is
given on the T1216W and that the Watermist
system is not activated.
9. Double knock fire tests: Trigger a fire detector
on both detection circuits in each Watermist
fire protection zone starting at zone 1 through
to 7. Check the correct Watermist fire
protection system is activated for each test and
that Zone 15 on the T1216W indicates an
alarm in response to receiving the System
Activated signal from the WMRCP.
7.9.13 Final Dressing of Field Cable
Cores
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.
[Caution - do not over-tighten]
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8. User Indications
General Indicator Section
Indicator Description
Indication
Colour
Operating Condition
Power Supply On Green Illuminates Steady for Mains or Standby power On.
Fire Red
Flashes on any new fire alarm condition, changing to a steady indication on 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
System Fault Yellow
Illuminates Steady to indicate Microcontroller or Memory Failure.
Flashes to indicate Engineers 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 Fault/Disabled Yellow Flashes for any sounder fault. Steady for sounders disabled.
Sounder Test Yellow Illuminates Steady while sounder walk test is active.
Fire Protection Fault/Disabled Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fire Protection Output. Steady when Fire Protection Output is disabled.
Fire Output Fault/Disabled Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fire Output. Steady when Fire Output is disabled.
Fault Output Fault/Disabled Yellow Flashes for a fault on the Fault Output. Steady when Fault Output is disabled.

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
0 1
ZONE LOCATION
FIRE
POWER SUPPLY ON
POWER SUPPLY FAULT
SYSTEM FAULT
GENERAL FAULT
EARTH FAULT
FUSE FAILED
REPEATER FAULT
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
SOUNDER TEST
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED
FIRE OUTPUT ACTIVE
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED
BUZZER
SILENCE
RESET
ENABLE
DISABLE
TEST
TEST DISPLAY
ALARMS
RESOUND
SELECT
ON/OFF
SELECT
SILENCE/
OVERRIDE
DELAY
ALARM
MUSTER
FIRE
1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR
WILL PULSE SHOWING THE
LOCATION OF THE FIRE.
2. CARRY OUT THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL.
3. TO SILENCE ALARMS
PRESS SILENCE ALARMS.
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE
CONDITION PRESS RESET.
FAULT
1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF
THE FAULT.
2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER.
3. CALL YOUR SERVICE
ENGINEER.
SYSTEM FAULT
THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE.
ARRANGE FOR ALTERNATIVE
FIRE DETECTION MEASURES.
DISABLEMENT AND TEST
1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.
2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
OUTPUT USING AND . THE
FAULT LED WILL PULSE.
3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND
PRESS ENABLE.
MODEL:
T1216
EN54-2: 1997, EN54-4: 1997
C.I.E. PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1
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Zone Location Indications
Indicator Description
Indication
Colour
Operating Condition
User Generated Zone
Location Text
Red
Flashes when zone is in a fire condition, turning to steady on
operation of Silence Alarms.
User Generated Zone
Location Text
Yellow
Flashes when zone is in a fault condition. Illuminates steady
when zone is disabled or in test.

Access Controls Keyswitch:
0 Controls Locked
1 Controls Unlocked
User Instructions
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9. User Controls
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
0 1
ZONE LOCATION
FIRE
POWER SUPPLY ON
POWER SUPPLY FAULT
SYSTEM FAULT
GENERAL FAULT
EARTH FAULT
FUSE FAILED
REPEATER FAULT
FAULT OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED
SOUNDER FAULT/DISABLED
SOUNDER TEST
FIRE PROTECTION FAULT/DISABLED
FIRE OUTPUT ACTIVE
FIRE OUTPUT FAULT/DISABLED
BUZZER
SILENCE
RESET
ENABLE
DISABLE
TEST
TEST DISPLAY
ALARMS
RESOUND
SELECT
ON/OFF
SELECT
SILENCE/
OVERRIDE
DELAY
ALARM
MUSTER
FIRE
1. THE RED ZONE INDICATOR
WILL PULSE SHOWING THE
LOCATION OF THE FIRE.
2. CARRY OUT THE
REQUIRED FIRE DRILL.
3. TO SILENCE ALARMS
PRESS SILENCE ALARMS.
4. TO RESET FROM THE FIRE
CONDITION PRESS RESET.
FAULT
1. DETERMINE THE CAUSE OF
THE FAULT.
2. PRESS SILENCE BUZZER.
3. CALL YOUR SERVICE
ENGINEER.
SYSTEM FAULT
THE PANEL IS INOPERATIVE.
ARRANGE FOR ALTERNATIVE
FIRE DETECTION MEASURES.
DISABLEMENT AND TEST
1. PRESS SELECT ON/OFF.
THE LED WILL ILLUMINATE.
2. SELECT THE ZONE OR
OUTPUT USING AND . THE
FAULT LED WILL PULSE.
3. PRESS DISABLE OR TEST.
4. TO RE-ENABLE, SELECT
THE ZONE OR OUTPUT AND
PRESS ENABLE.
MODEL:
T1216
EN54-2: 1997, EN54-4: 1997
C.I.E. PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1
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Switch Description Functionality Button Availability
Manual fire alarm or
Muster
Configuration option
Manual Fire alarm: Operates all sounders continuously and lights the
Manual fire alarm LED adjacent the button until the silence button is
operated
Muster: Operate all sounders in the Muster mode.
When controls are unlocked
Silence/Resound
Alarms
Following a fire alarm condition, 1st operation stops sounders. The
General Fire LED and the Zonal fire LED will change from flashing to
steady. 2nd operation restarts the previously silenced sounders
When controls are unlocked
Reset
Clears the panel display, resets the zones, outputs and operates the
reset relay.
When controls are unlocked
and [if silence before reset is configured]
alarms silence switch has been operated.
Silence Buzzer
Press to stop the buzzer sounding in fire or fault conditions. When controls are locked or unlocked
Delay Override
Overrides the delay when delay is running, turning the delay mode
and the LED off. All delayed outputs will operate immediately.
When the panel is in the fire condition and
the delay is running.
Select On/Off
Enables the User select feature for selection of zones or outputs for
disablement/re-enablement via Select Select .
When controls are unlocked
Test Display
Press to illuminate all LEDs on the display and operate the buzzer. All
indications remain active for approx 5 seconds after button release.
When controls are locked or unlocked
Enable
Press to clear the disablement or test condition on a zone or output
selected via the User Select feature.
When controls are unlocked, the Select
switch has been operated and a zone or
output has been selected
1] Press to disable a zone or output selected via the User Select
feature. LED is lit whilst any disablement is active
1] As above.
Disable
2] Press to view delay configuration of sounders, Fire and Fire
Protection outputs.
2] When controls are unlocked.
Test
Press to initiate the One Man Test on sounders or zones as selected
via the User Select feature. LED lit whilst test mode is active.
As above.
1] Used to scroll the cursor indication through the zone and output
fault LEDs on the display to select a zone or output for disablement, or
test. [LED illuminated when Select Mode is active]
1] When controls are unlocked and the
Select switch has been operated.
Select Select
2] Used to adjust the brightness of the display LEDs [Press Test
Display and to increase or Test Display and to decrease]
2] When controls are unlocked

Access Controls Keyswitch:
0 Controls Locked
1 Controls Unlocked
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10. PCB Layouts


Note: Evacuate or Evac = Manual Fire Alarm
Figure 7 C1627 Motherboard Layout
FS1
Battery Fuse
Battery
Terminals
Battery
Thermistor
Terminals
Power Supply LED
indicators:
OUTPUT OK
Battery/Charger Fault
Charger Fault
Mains Fault
Secondary
AC from
transformer
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Zone
Detection
Inputs
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Display
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Configuration
mode enabled
LED indicator
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switches
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J18
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Monitoring Link
Connector
for C1632,
Zone
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Board
Alarm Circuits
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Remote Inputs:
Silence Alarms
Evacuate
Reset
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Disablement active
Evacuate Active
Buzzer Active Repeater
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Fire Output
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routing]
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switches
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C1630 Output
expansion Interface
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expansion
modules
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J2 and J23
Connector for C1665
Muster Interface
J19 DC supply in & PSU fault
from PS136 [when fitted]
J24 DC supply out to
expansion boards
C1631 Repeater
Interface Connectors
Microcontroller
Programming
Connector
Factory Use
Only
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Figure 8 - Rear Right Hand Side of Display PCB

Evacuate/muster configuration link.

Upper position - Evacuate mode. [Manual Fire
Alarm]
Lower position - Muster mode.
Link removed - Manual Fire Alarm/Muster switch
disabled
Buzzer
Connector
9V battery
Connector
Key Switch
Connector
Key Switch
Motherboard
Ribbon Cable
Connector
Buzzer
Connector
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Figure 9 C1634 Relay Output Module

SW1Config switch
Top to bottom:
AD0 (not used)
AD1 (not used)
ZNO (not used)
ZN1 (not used)
ZONAL (not used)
VDR (ON)
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Power Supply On
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Relay outputs 1-8 [Left to
right]
N/O - top row
Pole middle row
N/C lower row

J3 Comms
out/in
Microcontroller Programming
Connector Factory Use
Only
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Figure 10 - C1630 Output Expansion Interface


Figure 11 - C1631 Repeater Interface Board


Figure 12 - C1665 Muster Interface Board
Configuration switches to set
quantity and type of O/P
modules connected.
From top to bottom:
F/P0 Fire Protection
F/P1 Fire Protection
S/C0 Sounder Controller
S/C1 Sounder controller
LED0 LED driver
LED1 LED driver
VDR Voyage Data Recorder
Configuration switch.

Fire Panel: used to set
the quantity of repeaters
connected.

Repeaters: used to set
the repeater address.
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
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11. Installation Details

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MODEL:
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EN54-2: 1997, EN54-4: 1997
C.I.E. PRODUCTION PERIOD: 1
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12. Wiring Diagrams
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