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PANEL FAULT
BUZZER:
Press the “SILENCE BUZZER” button to silence the
panel fault buzzer.
For any of the below functions you must be in Access Level
2 mode
ACCESS LEVEL
2 MODE:
Insert the 003 key and turn to the “ON” position.
PANEL ALARM
BUZZER:
Press the “SILENCE BUZZER” button to silence the
panel alarm buzzer.
WARNING
SYSTEM
ACTIVATION:
Press the “EVAC” button for manual activation of the
warning system. Alternatively, if an alarm has been
activated press the “SILENCE/RESOUND ALARM”
button to silence and reactivate the warning system.
FIRE MODE
DISABLING:
To disable zones in fire mode, press “SILENCE/RESO
U
zones that have been activated in fire mode.
DISABLING
ZONES:
Press the “DISABLE/ENABLE” button.
Use the “SCROLL” button to cycle through to the
desired zone or sounder output.
Press the “ENTER” button to save, Panel buzzer will
sound for 1s to indicate successful setup.
Press the “SCROLL” button to continue to addition
zones/sounder outputs.
Press the “CANCEL” or “DISABLE/ENABLE” to exit
this menu.
DISABLING
WARNING
SYSTEM:
Press the “DIS/ENABLE WARNING SYSTEM” button.
ENABLEMENT: Repeat the disablement procedure above.
PANEL RESET: Press the “RESET” button.
EXIT: Turn the 003 key to the “OFF” position and remove
key.


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CONTENTS
Installation Precautions ..........................................................................................................1
Approval Information ..............................................................................................................2
Chapter 1 Product Overview...................................................................................................3
1.1 Features...........................................................................................................................3
1.2 Technical Specifications...................................................................................................3
1.2.1 Operating Voltage ......................................................................................................3
1.2.2 Batteries ....................................................................................................................3
1.2.3 Detection Zone ..........................................................................................................4
1.2.4 Output Interface.........................................................................................................4
1.2.5 Input Interface............................................................................................................5
1.2.6 Installation and Storage .............................................................................................5
1.3 Controls and Indications...................................................................................................6
1.3.1 Common Status Indicators.........................................................................................6
1.3.2 Zone Status Indicators ...............................................................................................7
1.3.3 Operating Indicators and Keys ..................................................................................7
1.4 Configuration and Functions ............................................................................................8
1.4.1 Internal Components .................................................................................................8
1.4.2 Configuration and Functions of PFS116-AUS and PFS116-AUS-LRG ......................8
1.4.3 Configuration and Functions of PFS108-AUS and PFS108-AUS-LRG .....................8
1.4.4 Configuration and Functions of PFS104-AUS and PFS104-AUS-LRG .....................9
1.4.5 Configuration and Functions of PFS102-AUS and PFS102-AUS-LRG .....................9
1.5 Terminal Description.......................................................................................................10
1.5.1 Terminals on the Control Board ...............................................................................10
1.5.2 Terminals on Extension Board ................................................................................. 11
1.5.3 Terminals on Relay Board of PC-RB116A ............................................................... 11
1.5.4 Terminals on Relay Board of PC-RB108A/104A/102A.............................................12
1.6 Appearance and Dimensions .........................................................................................13
Chapter 2 Installation and Wiring.........................................................................................14
2.1 Installing the Cabinet......................................................................................................14
2.2 Mains Connection ..........................................................................................................16
2.3 Battery Connection.........................................................................................................16
2.4 Zone Input Connection...................................................................................................17
2.4.1 Conventional MCP Wiring........................................................................................18

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2.5 Sounder Output Connections.........................................................................................18
Chapter 3 System Setup .......................................................................................................19
3.1 Setting Access Levels....................................................................................................19
3.1.1 Setting Access Level I..............................................................................................19
3.1.2 Setting Access Level II.............................................................................................19
3.1.3 Setting Access Level III............................................................................................19
3.2 Setup of the Sounder / Alarm Output .............................................................................20
3.3 Disablement of a Zone or Output...................................................................................21
3.3.1 Use of Disablement Function...................................................................................21
3.3.2 Operation Basic Steps. ............................................................................................21
3.3.3 Quick Disablement Function....................................................................................21
3.4 Setting Test Mode ..........................................................................................................22
3.4.1 Use of Test Mode.....................................................................................................22
3.4.2 Operation Steps.......................................................................................................22
3.5 Programming Output Modes..........................................................................................23
3.5.1 Setting Zone “With Manual Call Point”.....................................................................23
3.5.2 Setting Associated Sounders to a Zone...................................................................24
3.5.3 Setting Delay Time of Alarm Output.........................................................................25
3.5.4 Sounder Output Mode .............................................................................................25
3.6 Supervisory Mode ..........................................................................................................27
3.6.1 Use of Supervisory Function....................................................................................27
3.6.2 Programming a Zone to Supervisory .......................................................................27
3.7 Setting Auxiliary Functions.............................................................................................28
3.8 Ground Fault Detection..................................................................................................28
3.9 Auxiliary Power Setting ..................................................................................................28
3.10 Restore Default Settings ..............................................................................................29
Chapter 4 Operation Instructions.........................................................................................30
4.1 Working State Description..............................................................................................30
4.1.1 State of Detection Zones .........................................................................................30
4.1.2 Alarm Output State...................................................................................................30
4.1.3 Sounder Outputs State ............................................................................................30
4.1.4 Safe State ................................................................................................................30
4.1.5 Description of the Buzzer.........................................................................................31
4.1.6 Others......................................................................................................................31

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4.2 Acknowledgement and Silence of Fault .........................................................................32
4.3 Acknowledgement and Silence of Fire Alarm.................................................................32
4.4 Silencing the Sounder Outputs.......................................................................................32
4.5 Evacuation .....................................................................................................................32
4.6 Self-test and Reset.........................................................................................................32
Chapter 5 Calculation of Batteries Capacity .......................................................................33
Chapter 6 Servicing...............................................................................................................35
6.1 Replacing the Batteries..................................................................................................35
6.2 Replacing the Fuses ......................................................................................................35
6.2.1 Follow the Steps Below to Replace F1 ....................................................................35
6.2.2 Follow the Steps Below to Replace 5A Fuse. ..........................................................35
6.3 Troubleshooting..............................................................................................................36
Chapter 7 Device Wiring Diagrams ......................................................................................37
7.1 Magnetic Door Holders ......................................................................................................37
7.2 Alarm From A Dry Contact Relay .......................................................................................38
7.3 Fault From A Dry Contact Relay ........................................................................................39
7.4 Beam Detector With Reflector ...........................................................................................40
FlameStop Disclaimer:
All possible care has been taken with the preparation of this manual and the information
contained within. Specifications and particulars in relation to products referred to within are
subject to change without prior notice and FlameStop Australia will not be held liable in any way
for any errors or omissions. It is the responsibility of the customers to verify that a chosen
product is suitable for their given application.

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Installation Precautions
Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability:
Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.
This equipment must be installed in accordance with these instructions and the appropriate
national, regional and local regulations specific to the country and location of the installation.
Consult with the appropriate authority having jurisdiction for confirmation of the requirements.
The FDCIE shall only be installed and serviced by specially trained fire alarm system
technicians.
Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. The FDCIE may be damaged by removing
and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized.
Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, reaming, or punching of the
enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides or rear. Before making
modifications, verify that they will not interfere with batteries and printed circuit board location.

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Approval Information
Each FDCIE complies with the requirements of AS4428.3-2010 and AS7240.2 and AS7240.4. In
addition to the basic requirements of these standards, the panel conforms to the following optional
requirements.
Option AS 7240.2 Clause
Control
Delays to outputs 7.11
Test condition 10
Outputs
Output to fire alarm devices 7.8
Output to fire alarm routing equipment 7.9.1
The power supply of the FDCIE complies with the following AS 7240.4 requirements.
Power Supply Functions AS 7240.4 Clause
Power supply from the main power source 5.1
Power supply from the standby power source (batteries) 5.2
Charger 5.3
Faults 5.4
Model Number: Description:
PFS102-AUS FlameStop 2 zone FDCIE in small cabinet
PFS102-AUS-LRG FlameStop 2 zone FDCIE in large cabinet
PFS104-AUS FlameStop 4 zone FDCIE in small cabinet
PFS104-AUS-LRG FlameStop 4 zone FDCIE in large cabinet
PFS108-AUS FlameStop 8 zone FDCIE in small cabinet
PFS108-AUS-LRG FlameStop 8 zone FDCIE in large cabinet
PFS116-AUS FlameStop 16 zone FDCIE in small cabinet
PFS116-AUS-LRG FlameStop 16 zone FDCIE in large cabinet
AS4428.3-2010
√
AS7240.2
√
AS7240.4
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Chapter 1 Product Overview
The panel is easy to install and operate and optional programming functions are enabled by
internal dip switches.
This series of panels are basically the same in application and operation, their only main
differences being the amount of zones and the size of the cabinets.
1.1 Features
Up to 16 zones can be detected, compatible with FlameStop conventional detectors and
manual call points.
Three sounder outputs, one alarm output, one fault output and one disable/supervisory
output.
Able to report short and open circuits of zones, sounder outputs and alarm output.
Test and disable functions
Programmable on manual call point connection, sound modes, sounder delay modes and
output delay modes.
Three access levels settable via the key switch and the internal switch.
Reserved repeater panel interface for fire alarm indication of multiple zones.
Designed with standby batteries and space provision for two sealed lead-acid batteries.
1.2 Technical Specifications
1.2.1 Operating Voltage
Input Voltage: 220V/230VAC+10%
-15%
Frequency: 50/60Hz
Input Current: 0.6 A
Fuse: 250VAC, T2A in SPS
Recommended Wiring: 1.5mm2or above of twin and earth cable, complying with local
installation codes. Please check your local requirements.
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1.2.2 Batteries
Minimum Operating Voltage: 21.5V
Maximum Charging Current: 320mA
Maximum Charging Voltage: 27.6V
Battery Type: Sealed lead-acid battery
Minimum Batteries: 2 batteries, 7Ah/12VDC
Recommended Battery and Model: AUSCELL CJ12-7

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1.2.3 Detection Zone
Zone Voltage: 15VDC~28VDC
4.7kΩEnd of Line Resistor
Resistance range for fire alarm using a clean contact is normally 470Ω
Recommended Wiring: 1.0mm2or above 2 core cable, complying with local installation
codes.
Recommended Cable Length: not longer than 1000m
1.2.4 Output Interface
Fault Output
Type: normally open/close contact output
Contact capacity: 1A/24VDC
Disable/Supervisory Output (defaulted disable output)
Type: normally open/close contact output
Contact capacity: 1A/24VDC
Alarm output
Type: voltage contact output, normally open/close contact output are available,
(defaulted normally open contact output)
Contact capacity: 1A/24VDC
Output voltage: 18VDC~28VDC
Output current: 300mA in alarm
End-of-line-resistor: 4.7kΩ
Sounder output 1
Type: voltage contact output, normally open/close contact output (defaulted voltage
contact output)
Contact capacity: 1A/24VDC
Output voltage: 18VDC~28VDC
Output current: 300mA in alarm
End-of-line-resistor: 4.7kΩ
Sounder 2/3 output
Type: voltage contact output
Output voltage: 18VDC~28VDC
Output current: 300mA in alarm
End-of-line-resistor: 4.7kΩ
Auxiliary Power Output
Output Voltage: 18VDC~28VDC
Output current: 450mA in standby mode and Maximum 1000mA in alarm mode when
the Alarm Output has been set to a normally open/close contact type. (Refer 3.2)

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Repeater output
Type: open-collector output
Output Voltage: 18VDC~28VDC
Recommended Wiring: 1.0mm2or above, or complying with local installation codes.
Please refer to repeater panel instruction manual for installation and wiring requirements.
Recommended Cable Length: not longer than 1000m
1.2.5 Input Interface
RESET/EVAC/SILENCE input
Type: normally open contact input
Recommended Wiring: 2 core 1.0mm2or above, complying with local installation codes.
Recommended Cable Length: not longer than 1000m
1.2.6 Installation and Storage
The FDCIE is applicable for indoor use below the elevation of 2000m. Overvoltage level is Class II
and pollution degree is 2.
Installation Environment
Temperature: 0℃~40℃
Relative humidity≤95%, non-condensing
Storage Environment:
Temperature: -5℃~50℃
Relative humidity≤95%, non-condensing

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1.3 Controls and Indications
The fascia of the PFS116-AUS is shown below in Fig. 1-1.
There is no Control Enable 003 key-switch used on the large cabinet version panels as Access
Level 2 is achieved when opening the front door (with glass window) which has a 003 lock.
Fig. 1-1
1.3.1 Common Status Indicators
FIRE: Red. It flashes when there is fire alarm and illuminates steadily when the fire sound
is silenced.
ALARM ROUTING ACTIVATED: Red. It illuminates steadily when the alarm output is
activated.
POWER: Green. It illuminates steadily when the FDCIE is powered up.
FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when there is a fault and illuminates steadily when the fault
sound is silenced or the FDCIE enters safe state.
DISABLE: Yellow. It illuminates steadily if any zone, sounder output is disabled.
SUPERVISED: Yellow. It flashes when any zone defined as supervisory is activated. It
illuminates steadily when the supervisory sound is silenced.
IN TEST: Yellow. It illuminates steadily when any zone is in test condition.
MAINS FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when there is mains fault and illuminates steadily when
the fault sound is silenced.
BATTERY FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when there is battery fault and illuminates steadily
when the fault sound is silenced.
CHARGER FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when there is charger fault and illuminates steadily
after the fault sound is silenced.
EARTH FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when any cable of sounder output (voltage contact),
auxiliary power output or zone input, connects with the enclosure of the panel. It
illuminates steadily when the fault sound is silenced.
SYSTEM FAULT: Yellow. It illuminates steadily when the CPU is in fault condition or CPU
communication is abnormal.
DELAY MODE: Yellow. It flashes when there is an alarm output or sounder output in
delayed condition.
BUZZER MUTE: Yellow. It illuminates steadily when the buzzer is silenced.
SILENCE: Yellow. It illuminates steadily when the sounders are silenced.

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SOUNDER 1 FLT/DIS: Yellow. It flashes when Sounder 1 output is in fault condition, and
it illuminates steadily when Sounder 1 output is disabled.
SOUNDER 2 FLT/DIS: Yellow. It flashes when Sounder 2 output is in fault condition, and
it illuminates steadily when Sounder 2 output is disabled.
SOUNDER 3 FLT/DIS: Yellow. It flashes when Sounder 3 output is in fault condition, and
it illuminates steadily when Sounder 3 output is disabled.
ALARM OUTPUT FAULT: Yellow. It flashes when alarm output is in fault condition.
1.3.2 Zone Status Indicators
ZONE FIRE LED(Z1~Z16):Red. It flashes when a zone is in fire condition. And it
illuminates steadily after it is silenced.
ZONE FAULT LED(Z1~Z16):Yellow. It flashes when the zone is in fault condition. And
it illuminates steadily when the zone is disabled or in test mode.
ZONE SUPERVISED LED(Z1~Z16): It illuminates GREEN when the zone is defined as
a supervisory type. Supervised RED LED illuminates for this zone when the supervisory
zone has been activated. (Factory Default, refer to Chapter 3.6.2 for programming
instructions). This feature is typically used for pump running and pump stopped
indications.
1.3.3 Operating Indicators and Keys
Keys
SILENCE BUZZER: In Access Level I, fault sound can be silenced. In Access Level
II, fault sound, supervisory sound, and an alarm sound can be silenced.
SILENCE/RESOUND ALARM: It is available in Access Level II. In fire condition,
silence/resound the sounders.
RESET: It is available in Access Level II for resetting the control panel. Note: The
warning system must first be silenced in order for this button to operate.
DISABLE: It is available in Access Level II. Pressing this key can disable all zones
with a fire condition. Note: The warning system must first be silenced in order for this
button to operate.
DIS/ENABLE WARNING SYSTEM: It is available in Access Level II. Pressing this
key can disable/enable all sounder outputs.
SCROLL: It is available in Access Level II for scrolling to choose.
CANCEL: It is available in Access Level II for cancellation.
ENTER: It is available in Access Level II for confirmation.
Keys with LEDs
EVAC: It is available in Access Level II. Pressing this key can start all sounders for
evacuation and the LED illuminates yellow steadily. Press key again to cancel
DISABLE/ENABLE: It is available in Access Level II. Pressing this key can disable
or enable an output or a zone and the LED illuminates yellow steadily.
OUTPUT PROGRAM: It is available in Access Level III. Pressing this key can set
output program and the LED illuminates yellow steadily.
TEST: It is available in Access Level II. Pressing this key can set test status and the
LED illuminates yellow steadily.
Control Lock
CONTROL ENABLE: The Control Enable key-switch is only on the small version
cabinets with no front door (with glass window). If it’s switched to the “OFF” position,
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at the access level 2. The 003 key is not removable in access level 2
1.4 Configuration and Functions
1.4.1 Internal Components
The internal construction of the small version FDCIE cabinets is shown in Fig. 1-2.
Fig. 1-2
1.4.2 Configuration and Functions of PFS116-AUS and PFS116-AUS-LRG
PFS116-AUS / PFS116-AUS-LRG control panels have the following configuration and functions.
Circuit Breaker: Open/Close the main power source of the FDCIE.
Batteries: Standby power source for the FDCIE.
Control board: For controlling power supply, charger, and all outputs such as
fault/disable/supervisory relay output, alarm output, sounder outputs and repeater panel
for zone 1 to 8, and monitoring the state of zone 1 to 8.
Extension board: Providing detection input and repeater output for zone 9 to 16.
Display board: For information display and key operation.
Manual Call Point: A device can go into fire alarm when it is pressed.
Relay board (optional): Providing detection input and repeater output for zone 9 to 16.
Controlling outputs of alarm relay and fault relay for zone 1 to 16.
1.4.3 Configuration and Functions of PFS108-AUS and PFS108-AUS-LRG
PFS108-AUS / PFS108-AUS-LRG control panels have the following configuration and functions.
Circuit Breaker: Open/Close the main power source of the FDCIE.
Batteries: Standby power source for the FDCIE.
Control board: For controlling power supply, charger, and all outputs such as
fault/disable/supervisory relay output, alarm output, sounder outputs and repeater panel
for zone 1 to 8, and monitoring the state of zone 1 to 8.
○
1 Display board ○
2 Manual call point ○
3 Optional relay board or zone
extension board for 16 zone
panel
○
4 Control board ○
5 Batteries ○
6 Circuit breaker
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Display board: For information display and key operation.
Manual Call Point: A device can go into fire alarm when it is pressed.
Relay board (optional): Controlling outputs of alarm relay and fault relay for zone 1 to 8.
1.4.4 Configuration and Functions of PFS104-AUS and PFS104-AUS-LRG
PFS104-AUS / PFS104-AUS-LRG control panels have the following configuration and functions.
Circuit Breaker: Open/Close the main power source of the FDCIE.
Batteries: Standby power source for the FDCIE.
Control board: For controlling power supply, charger, and all outputs such as
fault/disable/supervisory relay output, alarm output, sounder output and repeater panel
for zone 1 to 4, and monitoring the state of zone 1 to 4.
Display board: For information display and key operation.
Manual Call Point: A device can go into fire alarm when it is pressed.
Relay board (optional): Controlling outputs of alarm relay and fault relay for zone 1 to 4.
1.4.5 Configuration and Functions of PFS102-AUS and PFS102-AUS-LRG
PFS102-AUS / PFS102-AUS-LRG control panels have the following configuration and functions.
Circuit Breaker: Open/Close the main power source of the FDCIE.
Batteries: Standby power source for the FDCIE.
Control board: For controlling power supply, charger, and all outputs such as
fault/disable/supervisory relay output, alarm output, sounder outputs and repeater panel
for zone 1 to 2, and monitoring the state of zone 1 to 2.
Display board: For information display and key operation.
Manual Call Point: A device can go into fire alarm when it is pressed.
Relay board (optional): Controlling outputs of alarm relay and fault relay for zone 1 to 2.

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1.5 Terminal Description
1.5.1 Terminals on the Control Board
Terminals for batteries are shown in Fig. 1-3.
BATTERY
Fig. 1-3
BATTERY (+, -): Battery input terminals.
Other terminals on the control board are shown in Fig. 1-4.
REPEATER OUTPUT
Z8Z7Z6Z5Z4Z3Z2Z1
FLT
FIRE
MUTE
0V
PW
RESET
INPUT
EVAC
INPUT
SILECE
INPUT
FAULT
NC COM NO 1
DIS./SUP
NC COM NO ALARM SOUNDER OUTPUT AUX
23
Z1
ZONE
INPUT
Z2 Z5
Z4 Z7
Z8Z6
Z3
Fig. 1-4
FAULT (NC, COM, NO): Fault output terminal.
DIS. / SUP. (NC, COM, NO): Disable/supervisory terminal.
ALARM (-, +): Alarm output terminal.
SOUNDER OUTPUT (1~3) (-, +): Sounder output terminals.
AUX SUPPLY (-, +):Auxiliary power terminal.
REPEATER OUTPUT (Z1~Z8): Output terminals of repeater panel for zone 1 to 8.
FLT: Fault terminal for repeater panel connection.
FIRE: Fire alarm terminal for repeater panel connection.
MUTE: Mute terminal for repeater panel connection.
0V: Power supply negative terminal for repeater panel connection.
PW ON: Reserve terminal for repeater panel connection.
RESET INPUT: For remote operation of reset.
EVAC INPUT: For remote operation of EVAC.
SILENCE INPUT: For remote operation of silence.
ZONE INPUT (1~8): Zone 1 to 8 input terminals.

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1.5.2 Terminals on Extension Board
Terminals on the extension board are shown in Fig. 1-5 and Fig. 1-6.
9ZONE INPUT
11 1210 13 14 15 16
Fig. 1-5
REPEATER OUTPUT
Z11
Z10
Z9
Z12
Z13
Z14
Z15
Z16
0V
Fig. 1-6
ZONE INPUT (9~16): Zone 9 to 16 input terminals.
Z9~Z16: Output terminals of repeater panel for zone 9 to 16.
0V: Power supply negative terminal for repeater panel connection.
1.5.3 Terminals on Relay Board of PC-RB116A
Terminals on relay board of PC-RB116A are shown in Fig. 1-7 and Fig. 1-8.
REPEATER OUTPUT
Z11
Z10
Z9
Z12
Z13
Z14
Z15
Z16
0V
9
ZONE
INPUT
10 13
12 15
1614
11
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ALARM6 ALARM7
FAULT11
FAULT1
FAULT12
FAULT2
ALARM8 ALARM9
FAULT13
FAULT3
FAULT14
FAULT4
ALARM10 ALARM11
FAULT15
FAULT5
FAULT16
FAULT6
ALARM12 ALARM13
ALARM1
FAULT7
ALARM2
FAULT8
ALARM14
ALARM3
FAULT9
ALARM15 ALARM16
ALARM4
FAULT10
ALARM5
Fig. 1-8
ZONE INPUT 9~16: Zone 9 to 16 input terminals.
Z9~Z16: Output terminals of repeater panel for zone 9 to 16.
0V: Power supply negative terminal for repeater panel connection.
FAULT1~FAULT16: Fault output terminals for zone 1 to 16.
ALARM1~ALARM16: Alarm output terminals for zone 1 to 16.
1.5.4 Terminals on Relay Board of PC-RB108A/104A/102A
Terminals on relay board PC-RB108A are shown in Fig. 1-9. Relay board of PC-RB104A/RB102A
is similar to PC-RB108A with fewer terminals.
FAULT1 FAULT2 FAULT3 FAULT4 FAULT5 FAULT6 FAULT7 FAULT8
ALARM1 ALARM2 ALARM3 ALARM4 ALARM5 ALARM6 ALARM7 ALARM8
Fig. 1-9
FAULT1~FAULT8: Fault output terminals for zone 1 to 8.
ALARM1~ALARM8: Alarm output terminals for zone 1 to 8.

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1.6 Appearance and Dimensions
The appearance of the small version FDCIE panel is shown in Fig. 1-10. Its dimensions are
430mm×98mm×320mm (L×D×H).
The appearance of the large version FDCIE panel is shown in Fig. 1-11. Its dimensions are
440mm×182mm×550mm (L×D×H).
Fig. 1-10
Fig. 1-11
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