Page 2 - Table of Contents
Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ...........................................................................................................................1 MOUNTING CONTROLLER ............................................................................................................1 Wall Mount ......
Page 5 - WARNING
These instructions are intended to assist in the understanding of the installation and operation of the FTA1100. Read through these instructions thoroughly prior to connecting the controller. If there are any questions unanswered in these instructions, please contact the local Firetrol representativ...
Page 6 - Note—
5. Using either the dimension print or by measuring the distance between the center lines of the 2 lower bracket slots, transcribe this dimension onto the wall. Note: The bottom edge of the en-closure should be a minimum of 12” (305 mm.) from the fl oor in case fl ooding of the pump room occurs. 6. ...
Page 8 - MAKING SYSTEM PRESSURE CONNECTIONS
6. Connect AC power to “L1” and “L2” (CB1) —120 Volt, 60 Hz or as called for on controller data plate. 7. Connect remote normally open START push-button wires to terminals “13” and “14” (if used).8. If deluge valve is used, remove jumper from terminals “16” and “17”. Connect wires from normally clos...
Page 9 - Mark II; User Interface and Display
AC POWER AVAILABLE ALARM MAIN SWITCH IN AUTO MAIN SWITCH IN MANUAL SYSTEM PRESSURE LOW ENGINE RUNNING ENGINE FAIL TO START ENGINE TEMPERATURE HIGH ENGINE OIL PRESSURE LOW ENGINE OVERSPEED ENGINE ALTERNATE ECM ENGINE FUEL INJECTOR MALFUNCTION FUEL LEVEL LOW AUTOMATIC SHUTDOWN DISABLED CHARGER MALFUNC...
Page 10 - User Menu Structure; Main Menu
Mark II XG User Menu Structure Main Menu Settings System Setup Date & Time Timers Pressure Engine & Cranking Alarm Limits Feat. Settings Display Language/Units Passwords Time Date Daylight Saving On Delay Time Min. Run Time Units Start Stop Auto Shtdwn Overpressure Recording Sensor Calibrati...
Page 11 - Programming Notes; LEVEL 1 PASSWORD; RISK OF PROPERY LOSS,
Programming Notes The Firetrol Mark II XG is multi-level password protected. User programmable functions are protected by a Level 1 password. LEVEL 1 PASSWORD 2 - 1 - 1 - 2 Note: Many menu settings feature an “enable/disable” option. These options are indicated by a “ 9 ” for enabled or a “x” for di...
Page 12 - User Menu Settings; System Setup - Display; ” for enabled or a “x” for disabled.
Mark II XG User Menu Settings SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS 1 Use and arrows to set desired display brightness. Press to con fi rm. System Setup - Display SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP DISPLAY CONTRAST 1 Use and arrows to set desired display contrast. Press to con fi rm. SETTINGS SYSTEM SETUP DIS...
Page 14 - Settings - Alarm Limits
Use arrows to enable or disable this setting. Press to con fi rm. SETTINGS PRESSURE OVERPRESSURE ALARM 1 Use arrows to enable or disable the overpressure alarm feature. Press to con fi rm. Limit Use arrows to set the pressure limit for the overpressure alarm. Press to con fi rm. SETTINGS PRESSURE RE...
Page 15 - Settings - Feature Settings
Use arrows to set maximum voltage point for Battery Trouble alarm. Press to con fi rm. SETTINGS ALARM LIMITS 1 MAX Use arrows to set minimum voltage point for AC Voltage Low alarm. Press to con fi rm. SETTINGS ALARM LIMITS 1 V MIN Use arrows to set maximum voltage point for AC Voltage High alarm. Pr...
Page 21 - BATTERY CHARGER
When installing the battery charger as a replacement part, it is necessary to verify the proper charger settings and adjust as necessary. 1. Incoming AC voltage 115 or 230 volts. 2. Battery voltage - 12 or 24 volts DC. 3. Battery type - Lead Acid / Ni-Cad 9 or 18 Cell / Ni-Cad 10 or 20 Cell. If batt...