ASENWARE AW-FP100 Series User manual

ASENWARE LTD.
ADDRESSABLE FIRE ALARM
CONTROL PANEL
USER MANUAL
OPERATIONAL
& PROGRAMMING
1
July, 2017 Prepared By :AK

ASENWARE LTD.
2
CONTENTS
1.1 INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................6
1.3
DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEY..............................................................................................7
1.3.2
Fixed Function Keys.................................................................................................7
1.4
SYSTEM COMPONENTS........................................................................................................8
1.4.2
Display Element.......................................................................................................8
1.4.4 Power Supply...........................................................................................................9
1.4.6 Interconnection With Devices...................................................................................9
1.4.8 Printed Circuit Board..............................................................................................10
1.5.1 Power Rating .........................................................................................................11
1.5.3 Terminals.....................................................................................................................11
2.1 OVERVIEW ............................................................................................................................12
2.2.1 Home Screen.........................................................................................................12
CHAPTER 1 GENERAL INFORMATION..............................................................................................6
2.2.2 Event Screen .........................................................................................................13
2.2 MESSAGE FORMAT.....................................................................................................................12
CHAPTER 2 OPERATION........................................................................................................................ 12
1.5.2 Environmental Condition........................................................................................11
1.5 TECHNICAL PARAMETER...................................................................................................11
1.4.7 Printer.......................................................................................................................9
1.4.5 Loop Card.................................................................................................................9
1.4.3 Input Method............................................................................................................9
1.4.1 Main Control.............................................................................................................8
1.3.3 LED Indicators ........................................................................................................8
1.3.1 Liquid Crystal Display...............................................................................................7
1.2 SYSTEM FEATURE .................................................................................................................6

ASENWARE LTD.
3
2.2.3.1 Password Change..................................................................................15
2.2.3.2.1 History Sub-Catogries........................................................17
2.3.1 Event Condition......................................................................................................18
2.3.2.1 Action to Fire Alarm Event......................................................................19
2.3.3.1 Action to Fault Event ..............................................................................20
2.3.4
Linkage/Supervisory Event....................................................................................21
2.3.5
Disable and Testing Event.....................................................................................22
2.3.5.2 Disablement and Testing of Zone ..........................................................22
CHAPTER 3 PROGRAMMING............................................................................................................23
3.2
NAVIGATING MENU AND OTHERPROGRAMMING SCREEN.............................................23
3.2.2 Password Change..................................................................................................24
3.3
PROGRAMMING.................................................................................................................24
3.3.1.1 Status and Operation.............................................................................25
2.2.3 Main Menu.............................................................................................................14
3.3.1.2 Panel Setup............................................................................................26
3.3.1 Program...............................................................................................................25
3.2.2.1 Incorrect or Forgotten Password...........................................................24
3.2.1 Recommended Programming Procedure...............................................................23
3.1 PROGRAMMING FEATURES.................................................................................................23
2.4 PRINTING REPORT...............................................................................................................22
2.3.5.1 Disablement and Testing of Device........................................................22
2.3.4.1 Action to Supervisory Event ..................................................................21
2.3.3.1 Types of Fault ........................................................................................20
2.3.3 Fault Event ............................................................................................................19
2.3.2 Fire Alarm Event....................................................................................................18
2.3 OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL..........................................................................................18
2.2.3.2 Event History.........................................................................................16

ASENWARE LTD.
4
3.3.1.2.2 Zone Settings...................................................................27
3.3.1.2.3.1 TCP/IP .......................................................31
3.3.1.2.3.3 Cloud..........................................................31
3.3.1.2.4 Device Settings...............................................................34
3.3.1.4 Restore Factory Settings.....................................................................36
APPENDIX A COMPITIBLE DEVICES..........................................................................................39
A.2 ADDRESSABLE ANNUNCIATOR BOARD..........................................................................39
A.4 MODULES...........................................................................................................................40
ADDRESSABLE SMOKE DETECTOR..............................................................................41
ADDRESSABLE COMBINATION DETECTOR....................................................................45
ADDRESSABLE BELL.........................................................................................................48
MONITOR MODULE............................................................................................................51
SUPERVISORY MODULE...................................................................................................55
ISOLATOR MODULE .........................................................................................................59
3.3.1.2.1 Configuration.......................................................................27
RELAY MODULE................................................................................................................. 57
CONTROL MODULE...........................................................................................................53
ADDRESSABLE MANUAL CALL POINT............................................................................ 49
ADDRESSABLE BELL HORN STROBE.............................................................................47
ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR.................................................................................. 43
APPENDIX B DATASHEETS...................................................................................................................41
A.3 ADDRESSABLE DEVICES...................................................................................................40
A.1 ANNUNCIATOR PANEL............................................................................................................39
3.3.1.5 User List.............................................................................................36
3.3.1.3 Register..............................................................................................34
3.3.1.2.3.4 GSM...........................................................33
3.3.1.2.3.2 CAN............................................................31
3.3.1.2.3 Communication.................................................................30

ASENWARE LTD.
5
PROGRAMMER .................................................................................................................63
TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM..............................................................................66
ANNUNCIATOR PANEL...........................................................................................................61
APPENDIX C
ASSIGNING ADDRESSES
………………………………………………….…64

ASENWARE LTD.
6
CHAPTER 1
GENERAL INFORMATION
1.1 INTRODUCTION
Asenware AW-FP100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel
are intelligent panel which are carefully designed to
make it suitable for most of applications. It can be
configured with other panels or control systems. It’s
user friendly functionality makes it suitable to program
and configure the devices. 7” touchscreen display
gives the information for fire alarm, trouble ,
supervisory and other related information all the time.
1.2 SYSTEM FEATURES
•7” Touchscreen LCD Color Display which gives
necessary and additional information as described
in EN:54-2
•Delay function for zones for Notification Appliance
Circuits (NACs)
•2 wire cable for all addressable devices
•Zone test and individual device testing
•Zone Disable and individual device isolation
•Delay, override and abort functionality
•User friendly : easily configurable windows using Panel itself
•250 intelligent detectors or modules for one loop circuit
•Up to 8 Loop cards can be installed and configured
•Interconnection of ….panels and other equipments
•2000* events can be stored in the history
•Mini- Printer to print the status of events
•Network with Central Control Panel
•Access Level entry to control and configure panel
•Integral power supply with charger
•Circuits can be configured as Class A or ClassB
•Fire Alarm, Fault (Trouble) and Supervisoryrelays
•Earth Fault detection
•CAN BUS Network System
•Network Available Options : GSM/IP/Cloud/ MobileAPPs

ASENWARE LTD.
7
1.3 DISPLAY AND FUNCTION KEYS
Large display screen makes the panel easily programmable,
below Figure 1.1 shows LED indicators and functions keys
available
1.3.1 Liquid Crystal Display
It displays all programming screens, as well as events, history,
device and other information. At normal condition it displays Fire,
Fault , Supervisory and general information. Mosts Recent
events are displayed on the 7” touchscreen LCD. Effortless
programming can be performed using alphanumeric keyboard.
1.3.2 Fixed Function Keys
Reset
Press RESET to eliminate all current alarms and reboot the system. The whole process takes 30-
60s.RESET clear all latched alarms and other events as well as turn off event LEDs. If alarms or
other off-normal events exist after reset, they will resound the system and relight the LEDs.
Evacuate
Press this key, holding it down for 2 seconds, to activate all silenceable fire output circuits.
Panel Buzzer Silence
By pressing this key, the panel sound will be silenced but LED will keep open.
Remote Sounder Silence
By pressing this key, it will silence all Notification Appliances.
Test
For Lamp Test, press this key to test the LED indicators on the left of the keypad, the panel circuit
LEDs.

ASENWARE LTD.
8
1.3.3 LED Indicators
Table 1.1 LED Indicators
LED INDICATOR
COLOR
FUNCTION
Power
Greeen
Illuminate when power supply is on
Fire Alarm
Red
Illuminates when at least one fire alarm event exists
General Fault
Yellow
Illuminates when at least one fault occurs
Evacuate
Yellow
Illuminates when evacuation or drill process occurs
System Fault
Yellow
Illuminates when any system is in fault or system is not working
as expected
Panel Buzzer Silence
Yellow
Illuminatewhenpanelissilencedandstayflashinguntilpanelis
reset
Supervisory
Yellow
Illuminates when at least one fire alarm event exists
Remote Sounder
Silence
Yellow
IlluminatewhenNotificationAppliances issilencedandstay
flashing until panel is reset
General Disable
Yellow
Illuminates when disable has been performed
Test
Yellow
Illuminate when the panel carries out Lamp test for all LEDs
1.4 SYSTEM COMPONENTS
AW FP 100 Series Fire Alarm Control Panel are composed of the following main parts
1.4.1 Main Control
The main control part is responsible for processing and analyzing the data transmitted from other
parts, and activating other parts of the system based on the result of data analysis, for example,
sounding the buzzer of the panel when a fire is detected.
1.4.2 Display Element
The display element provides main output interface for alarm signal, fault, supervisory and
interface for routine maintenance and query.

ASENWARE LTD.
9
1.4.3 Input Method
From the display, it is very convenient for the programmer to input and register the devices.
1.4.4 Power Supply
The power supply is designed to supply power to all devices in the system. The system adopts
the special firefighting equipment powered with DC 24V output, which can provide alarm or
feedback signals, such as main power fault, battery fault, battery under-voltage and battery
charging, and have a good capacity for interference.
Customer is recommended to do battery calculation for proper rating of batteries
1.4.5 Loop Card
The loop card is used as the driver of detector/module bus, which may drive 250 intelligent
detectors or intelligent modules and can be equipped with bus type fire indicating panel.
1.4.6 Interconnection with Devices
The system can get access to various intelligent smoke, heat or combination detectors
produced by the manufacturer, and the main types include detectors, modules, horn strobes ,
manual call point and so on.
The system can be interconnected to Modules, Manual Call Point, Relays, Deluge vale
and Gas System. The system can get access to multiple intelligent modules e.g. Input module
AW-D110 , Control Module AW-D112 , Supervisory Module and Isolator Module AW-D111 and
D114 respectively. Moreover, it can also get access to intelligent sounder visual indicator AW-
D106, and intelligent manual call point AW-D105. Panel can be configured with Gas
Extinguishing system, deluge system or other water based system and supervisory of various
types of valves.
1.4.7 Printer
The system is equipped with a special mini-printer as standard, which can print alarm,
supervisory and fault messages for future reference.
!

ASENWARE LTD.
10
1.4.8 Printed Circuit Board
The control panel electronics are contained on one printed circuit board that incorporates with
loop cards and the central processing unit (CPU). The built-in power supply includes an integral
battery charger. A display unit is connected over the PCB.

ASENWARE LTD.
11
1.5 TECHNICAL PARAMETERS
1.5.1 Power Rating
Mains power supply: AC 220V±20%/50Hz or DC24V;
Backup power supply: DC24V maintenance-free battery BAT12V/5AH
1.5.2 Environmental Condition
Ambient temperature: -10℃~+55℃
Ambient humidity: ≤95% (40℃±2℃, no condensation)
1.5.3 Terminals
Refer to product instructions for detailed technical parameters of the detector, module, sounder
visual indicator and so on

ASENWARE LTD.
12
CHAPTER 2
OPERATION
2.1 OVERVIEW
Control panel constantly monitors the events. These events can be fire, trouble ( fault ) or
supervisory or any other types. Devices and control panel constantly transfer the information.
Some events are considered background events and are not seen by the user. The events that
are of primary concern to the operator or user are those identified as off-normal events. An
event which indicates any activity or change in condition that requires the attention and/or
response of an operator or user are off-normal event for example system troubles, supervisory
device condition changed.
2.2 MESSAGE FORMATS
This section describes the format of messages appears the event screen. Main display screen
has four windows which shows the events like fire, fault, supervisory and general which includes
zone testing and others. In the following sections it will be described how to deal with those
events.
2.2.1 System Normal Screen (Home Screen)
During normal condition all fields on the screen are empty. And time and access level are shown
at the bottom of the screen as shown in Figure 2.1. The first window shows the fire events, and
so on. Multi level access level, based on authorization level which indicates the level of
authorization is shown at left side of the bottom of screen
Big green MENU soft touch button on the right side of screen will let the user enter for all
functions which are described in this manual in subsequent sections. Blue LOGIN* soft touch
button will pop-up the password window, and authorized person can access based on his/her
level of authorization. And whenever the user wants to exit from the system, the red EXIT soft
touch button can be pressed which will logout the system and if user wants to enter again he/
she must login again.
*Note : User must press the Right Click after entering the password.

ASENWARE LTD.
13
Figure 2.1 System Normal Screen or Home Screen
2.2.2 Event Screen Format
When any events happens it is appears in the respected windows for example if detector gives
fire signal to the panel it will appear in the FIRE window as shown in Figure 2.2. Similarly,
specific event will be appeared. For device or zone testing or disablement will be indicated in
GENERAL window. This multiple event list priority level is as per EN 54:2.
The most recent event in the specific window will be appeared on the top. If there are more
events in one field, it can be scrolled up and down using the UP/DOWN arrow in the bottom
right corner of respective window.

ASENWARE LTD.
14
Figure 2.2 Event Screen
2.2.3 Main Menu
The Main Menu touch button on the normal screen will take the programmer to access displays,
history information, printing and programming menus and other settings. To enter MENU, user
must login first or the password window automatically will appear as shown in Figure 2.3 . Figure
2.4 shows the Main Menu window which contains few other functional touch sub-menus for
device settings and other settings.
Figure 2.3 LogIn Screen
Page
Scroll UP/DOWN

ASENWARE LTD.
15
Home Button
Previous Step
Figure 2.3 Main Menu Screen
In the menu window, there are options to change password, panel set-up and others.
Home Button will take the user to the main window at anytime, which will help the user
to exit the system or start-over the system programming.
Previous Step arrow will take one step back.
2.2.3.1 Password Change
The PASSWORD CHANGE touch button will help the user to change or update the password.
Password for level 2 and level 3 can be changed in this sub-menu window. Refer to Figure 2.4.
•Administrator is considered Level 2 authorized person.
•Super Administrative is considered Level 3 authorizedperson.
•Developer is Level 4 access, only manufacturer or the person properly trained by manufacturer
to make changes or rectify the system (This option appears in LOGIN window) is authorized to
this level of access.
Note : User must press the Right Click to confirm the changes.

ASENWARE LTD.
16
Press to Confirm the Changes
Figure 2.4 Password Change Screen
2.2.3.2 Events History
The History screen allows the user to select a type of history file to view. As it can seen from the
Figure 2.5, it includes three sub-categories which can be selected by pressing the soft touch
button on the screen.
Figure 2.5 History Screen
Note : Clear History can be performed by Level 4 authorized person only.

ASENWARE LTD.
17
2.2.3.2.1 History Sub-Categories
•Fire History : Up-to 1000 events can be stored in this file and most recent one will be
appeared on the top. As shown in Figure 2.6, this file includes the details of fire event i.e.
description and time of the fire event. User can select any page by typing the page number and
pressing GO touch button.
•Fault History : Up-to 500 events can be stored in Fault history file and most recent one will be
appeared on the top.
•Linkage History : Up-to 500 events can be stored in Linkage history file and most recent one
will be appeared on the top. It includes all supervisory events and any linkage with the system.
Figure 2.6 Fire History
Page Selection

ASENWARE LTD.
18
2.3 OPERATION OF CONTROL PANEL
Even when system is in normal condition it constantly or at regular intervals, monitors some
functions to make its sure that panel is in fully operating condition all the time. Some functions are
illustrated below :
•Monitors all devices and Panel Circuits to check for valid replies, alarms, faults, circuit
integrity, and supervisory or linkage signals
•Keep refreshing the display and time
•Monitors power supply troubles and batteries
•Check/test system memory
•Monitors for CPU failure
•Scanning the panel display and for any entries
2.3.1 Event Condition
When the panel detects an event and the information is displayed on-screen in the specific
window. At the same moment the event is recorded in the history. Panel will make sound on
receiving the event which can be silenced using silence soft key on the panel. This action will
silence the alarm however the LEDs will change from flashing to steady for the event and silence.
If the panel is networked, it will send signal to network panel. Silence key acknowledge the event.
Silencing do not affect new event. If there is new event occurs during silence period, panel will
sound the alarm again.
2.3.2 Fire Alarm Event
When the panel receives signal from any detector or monitor modules ( initiating devices ),
following functions are performed by panel :
•Produce alarm at the panel
•Activates the System Alarm relay for fire routing device
•Flashes ‘Red’ Fire LED
•Displays the Alarm condition on the screen in the Fire Window with the description of the
location and complete address of the device
•Starts delay time, if configured, for control devices
•Activates the general alarm in the specific zone
•Sends alarm message to history , printer and repeater ( annunciator panel), if installed

ASENWARE LTD.
19
2.3.2.1 Action to Fire Alarm Event
When a fire incident occurs, the operator must take action to respond to fire alarm :
Silence the Panel sounder : By pressing the soft key Panel Buzzer Silence, the local sounder
will silence and the Fire Alarm LED will change from flashing to steady. By pressing this, panel
will acknowledge the signal to panel screen, history buffer, printer and annunciator, ifinstalled.
Silence any activated outputs devices that are programmed as silenceable: By pressing the
soft key Remote Sounder Silence, remote sounder will silence and the Remote Silence LED will
become steady. This silenced message will be send to history buffer, printer and annunciator, if
installed.
Delay Action : If the fire zone was programmed for delaying the output devices, more actions
need to me takes by operator/user e.g. if it’s a false alarm, operator can abort any actions to
output devices and if user wants to override the delay for actual fire. ( More is explained in the
later section of this manual).
Correct the condition which causes the alarm.
Reset the Panel to normal condition : Once the alarm condition is corrected, to return the
System to normal condition press RESET soft key on the panel.
2.3.3 Fault Event
Any troubles in electrical or mechanical part of the panel, device, connection or whole system is
considered as fault. Panel will take action accordingly and following actions will take place :
•Produce sound at the panel
•Activates the System Fault relay for fault routing device
•Flashes General Fault LED
•Displays the fault condition on the screen in Fault Window with the type of fault,
description of the location and complete address of the device , if the fault is in the
devices or in the circuits (loop).
•If the the fault is from system e.g. CPU fault , programming fault or memory fault , it will
make System Fault LED flash along with General Fault LED.
•Sends fault message to history buffer, printer and repeater (annunciator panel), if
installed

ASENWARE LTD.
20
2.3.3.1 Action to Fault Event
When a fault incident occurs, the operator must take action to respond to fire alarm :
-Silence the Panel sounder : By pressing the soft key Panel Buzzer Silence, the local sounder
will silence and the Fire Alarm LED will change from flashing to steady. By pressing this, panel
will acknowledge the signal to panel screen, history buffer, printer and annunciator, ifinstalled.
- Check the trouble message on the display screen and refer Table 2.1 and Table 2.2 for its
explanation , if necessary.
- Correct the condition which causing the fault.
- If all troubles clear and no supervisory signals or fire alarms exist, the control panel returns to
normal condition automatically and send the message to history buffer, printer and annunciator, if
installed.
2.3.3.2 Types of Fault
There are many types of fault signal which gives message on the screen, here they are describes
as point fault and system fault. Table 2.1 and Table 2.2 summarize some troubles which will
appear on the screen when any of fault incident occurs.
Table 2.1 Point Fault
FAULT TYPE
DESCRIPTION
ACTION
Earth Fault
Panel Earth Fault in DC supply
correct the fault
AC Failure
ThemainorauxiliaryACpowerfailure
Determine if its AC power loss or
wiring connection
Battery Fault
Any failure in battery and battery
charger when it can not charge the
battery
Check for batteries if it need to be
replaced. If charger is drawing
enough current to charge.
Fire Routing Fault
Fire routing wiring connection open
Check and correct
Fire routing wiring connection short
Fault Routing Fault
Fault routing wiring connection open
Check and correct
Fault routing wiring connection short
Evacuation Fault
Evacuate output open
Check and correct
Evacuate output short
Device (Address) Fault
Any type of fault i.e. open, short ,
communication etc. occurs in any
devices e.g. detectors , modules etc.
Check the connections from the
module to the input or output device
to which it is wired.
Other manuals for AW-FP100 Series
1
This manual suits for next models
1
Table of contents
Popular Control Panel manuals by other brands

DM TECH
DM TECH FP9000E Installation and operation manual

Scantronic
Scantronic 9448+ user manual

Keyautomation
Keyautomation EASY Instructions and warnings for installation and use

System air
System air CD Control Panel Service Menu

HIK VISION
HIK VISION DS-19A Series manual

HIK VISION
HIK VISION DS-PHA64-LP/NP user manual