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IQ-636X-2/E Installation Manual —

  P/N 52853:K3  9/28/15 

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Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis

Installation

The CPU mounts in the IQ-636X-2 chassis behind DP-DISP2 (top row) or ADP2-640 (lower row). 
The control panel fills three positions in the first-installed layer against the chassis; its power 
supply occupies two positions on top of the control panel; and the optional display occupies two 
positions in the fourth layer (flush with the dress panel). 

Mount second, third, or fourth rows of equipment in other compatible chassis, such as chassis CHS-
4L. (See Table 3.3, “Chassis Compatibility,” on page 23.) 

Option boards use standard mounting hole positions to allow them to be mounted in various 
locations and layers, depending on the desired system configuration. (See Table 3.2 to determine 
hardware.) Some equipment such as annunciators may be mounted on a dress panel directly in front 
of the control panel. The BMP-1 Blank Module Plate covers unused positions in a dress-panel, also 
providing an additional mounting location for some option boards, such as TM-4 (see 

BMP-1 

Product Installation Drawing

 for details).

Annunciators can be mounted in dress panels such as ADP-4B; one or two annunciators can be 
installed in the DP-DISP2 or ADP2-640 with the control panel. Installing the BMP-1 blank plate in 
these dress panels provides an additional mounting location for option boards. Refer to the 
equipment’s documentation for details. 

Install AP-BP2-4 Battery Plate in front of the battery compartment in IQ-636X-2/E installations 
and provides Protected Premises Unit labels. 

If DP-DISP2 is not being used in the top row of the backbox, install VP-2B above the first row to 
cover the remaining space.

NOTE:

The AP-BP2-4 is required for IQ-636X-2/E installations due to UL’s revised labeling 

requirements. If using IQ-636X-2/E in retrofits, order AP-BP2-4 to replace previous BP-4 battery 
dress panels.

Summary of Contents for AUTOPULSE IQ-636X-2/E

Page 1: ...K3 P N 52853 K3 ECN 15 230 Document 52853 9 28 15 Rev AUTOPULSE IQ 636X 2 E ANALOG ADDRESSABLE CONTROL SYSTEM Fire Alarm Control Panel Installation Manual Meets the Requirements of UL 864 9th Edition ...

Page 2: ...e adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warn ing of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materi als etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined ...

Page 3: ... inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits 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 modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Ove...

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Page 5: ...A 2 as Primary Display 25 3 6 Mounting Option Boards 26 3 6 1 Option Boards in the IQ 636X 2 E Chassis 26 3 6 2 Option Boards in CHS 4L 27 3 6 3 Option Boards on BMP 1 in Dress Panels 28 3 6 4 Transmitter Module TM 4 29 3 6 5 Loop Expander Module 29 3 7 Connecting the Power Cables 30 3 7 1 Overview 30 3 7 2 Connecting the Control Panel to AC Power 31 3 7 3 Checking AC Power 31 3 7 4 Installing and...

Page 6: ...he FCM 1 Module 53 4 7 5 Connecting Releasing Devices to the FCM 1 REL Control Module 55 4 7 6 Connecting an NBG 12LRA Agent Release Abort Station 56 Section 5 Testing the System 57 5 1 Acceptance Test 57 5 2 Periodic Testing and Service 57 5 3 Operational Checks 57 5 4 Battery Checks and Maintenance 58 Appendix A Power Supply Calculations 59 A 1 Calculating AC Branch Circuit Current 59 A 2 Calcul...

Page 7: ...2 Inspection Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applicat...

Page 8: ...documents for selected other compatible devices The document series chart DOC ANS provides the current document revision A copy of this document is included in every shipment Compatible Conventional Devices Non addressable Document Number Part no if applicable Device Compatibility Document 50054 Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP and Main Power Supply Installation Document Number Part no if applicable ...

Page 9: ...irect Panel Interface Manual 51499 TM 4 Installation Document Reverse Polarity Transmitter 51490 UDACT Manual Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter 50050 UDACT 2 Manual Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter 54089 UDACT 2 Listing Document Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter 54089LD RA100Z Remote LED Annunciator Installation Document I56 0508 XP Transponder Manual ...

Page 10: ...supply with battery charger Four standard Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Class A or B Alarm Trouble Supervisory and Security relays Support for 32 annunciator addresses with 10 special annunciator groups Supports Style 4 Style 6 Style 7 SLC loops Connections to easily mount an expander board to add a second SLC loop Releasing service using on board NACs or FCM 1 modules Logic Equations Displa...

Page 11: ...is the control panel itself and the heart of the system it ships with a grounding cable battery interconnect cables and document kit It includes power supply CPS 24 E mounted directly on the IQ636X CPU2 E NOTE The CPS 24 E is an integral part of the IQ636X CPU2 E and is not available separately 2 One or more chassis The IQ 636X 2 E chassis included with the CPU mounts the IQ636X CPU2 IQ636X CPU2E ...

Page 12: ...ral battery charger This can be used for many functions including Powering the IQ 636X 2 E Powering a variety of UL listed 24 VDC notification appliances from four built in NAC outputs Providing up to 1 25 A of resettable power for four wire smoke detectors Providing up to 1 25 A of non resettable power for external devices such as the TM 4 Transmitter Module Providing auxiliary 24 VDC power 0 5A ...

Page 13: ...ter Connection Figures 3 23 3 24 TB12 EIA 232 PC Terminal Connection CRT Figure 3 25 J1 Network Service Connection NUP power limited supervised J2 USB A VeriFire Tools Connection J3 USB B VeriFire Tools Connection TB8 NAC 2 All NAC Circuits power limited supervised Figure 3 19 on page 35 TB9 NAC 1 TB7 NAC 3 TB6 NAC 4 Output Relays power limited only if connected to a power limited source See Secti...

Page 14: ...gnals Silenced LED LED4 System Trouble LED LED8 Fire Alarm LED LED1 Power on LED AC or battery System Switches for No Keyboard Operation SW5 Acknowledge SW6 Silence SW7 Reset CPU2640 KAPS 2 wmf CPU2 640 LEDs wmf JP1 Ground Fault Jumper SLC 1 F4 AC Fuse SW1 Ground Fault Detection Enable Disable LED3 Earth Fault LED general board ground fault Figure 2 3 IQ636X CPU2 IQ636X CPU2E and Power Supply Jump...

Page 15: ...aying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis A size backbox one row 24 00 in 60 96 cm wide 20 00 in 50 8 cm tall 5 218 in 13 254 cm deep Uses optional trim ring TR A4 Optional trim ring TR A4 Opening 24 062 in 61 118 cm wide 20 062 in 50 881 cm tall Molding width 1 375 in 3 493 cm B size backbox two rows 24 00 in 60 96 cm wide 28 5 in 72 39 cm tall 5 218 in 13 254 cm deep Uses optional trim ring TR ...

Page 16: ...1 FAPT 851 Combination Photoelectric Heat Detector FSH 751 HARSH Smoke Detector HPX 751 Intelligent HARSH Detector FSL 751 VIEW Low Profile Laser Detector FSM 101 Pull Station Monitor Module FRM 1 Relay Module FSP 751 FSP 851 Photo Detector FSP 751T FSP 851T Photo Thermal Detector FST 751 FST 851 Thermal Detector FST 751R FST 851R Thermal Detector rate of rise FST 851H High Temperature Detector FZ...

Page 17: ...uipment package DP 1B Blank Dress Plate DPA 1 Dress Plate DPA 2B Dress Plate DPA 1A4 Dress Plate DP DISP2 Dress Panel NFS2 640 E in top row DPDW 1B Double Well Dress Plate DPSW 1B Single Well Dress Plate NFS LBBR Red Battery Box VP 2B 2 Filler Dress Plate System Sensor Equipment A2143 00 End of Line Resistor Assembly EOLR 1 End of Line Resistor Assembly FSB 200 FSB 200S Beam Detectors Retrofit Equ...

Page 18: ...and Local codes for fire alarm systems Do not draw wiring into the bottom 9 inches 22 86 cm of the cabinet except when using a separate battery cabinet this space is for internal battery installation Review installation instructions in Section 3 2 Installation Checklist 3 1 1 Standards and Codes In addition installers should be familiar with the following standards and codes NEC Article 300 Wiring...

Page 19: ...onal Install auxiliary power supply and or external battery charger Auxiliary power manuals 6 Connect AC wiring place batteries into backbox without connecting them and run cable to optional power supplies DC power outputs NACs and relays CAUTION Do not apply AC or DC power at this time Section 3 7 Connecting the Power Cables 7 Set switches for backup alarm SW1 SW4 Section 3 10 Backup Alarm Switch...

Page 20: ...B 4 Series Cabinet Installation Document 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis The IQ 636X 2 E allows for flexible system design Backboxes are available to hold up to four rows of equipment four chassis plus batteries Each chassis has four slots the basic positions available side by side on a chassis The number of modules that can be mounted in each position depends on the chassis model ...

Page 21: ...ed on a dress panel directly in front of the control panel The BMP 1 Blank Module Plate covers unused positions in a dress panel also providing an additional mounting location for some option boards such as TM 4 see BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing for details Annunciators can be mounted in dress panels such as ADP 4B one or two annunciators can be installed in the DP DISP2 or ADP2 640 with the ...

Page 22: ... power limited and non power limited wiring as discussed in Section 3 11 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Slot 2 CPU CPS 24 and primary display Slot 3 Mounting location for LEM 320 or other option board Slot 4 Mounting location for option boards and other compatible peripherals CPU CPS 24 E DP DISP2 or ADP2 640 if in lower row Primary Display KDM R2 or AutoPulse NCA 2 mounts to chassis Right A...

Page 23: ...he chassis position Chassis or Dress Panel Annunciator Attaches directly to dress panels or attaches to flanges on chassis CHS 4 4N Screws provided with annunciator Dress panels DP DISP2 ADP2 640 ADP 4B Option board BMP 1 attaches to dress panel option module attaches to BMP 1 Screws provided with option module See Figure 3 7 Dress panel ADP 4B AutoPulse NCA 2 Use NCA 2 RETRO kit hardware if mount...

Page 24: ...sis Mounting Perform the following steps when installing the IQ 636X 2 E 1 Screw chassis to the backbox 2 If installing KDM R2 as primary display Attach ribbon cable from keypad to J7 connector on control panel See Figure 2 2 Align the keypad with the mounting holes as shown in Figure 3 6 and screw it down Chassis Dress plate Typical Backbox Location s in CAB 4 Backboxes IQ 636X 2 E chassis Top ro...

Page 25: ...e 3 5 Mounting KDM R2 3 5 2 Using AutoPulse NCA 2 as Primary Display The IQ 636X 2 E can be set up to use the AutoPulse NCA 2 as the primary display In this system design mount AutoPulse NCA 2 to the IQ 636X 2 E chassis in front of CPS 24 E and connect the network service port on the IQ 636X 2 E J1 directly to the network service port on the AutoPulse NCA 2 J3 See the AutoPulse NCA 2 Manual for sp...

Page 26: ... 2 Figure 3 6 and Figure 3 7 For standoff lengths see Table 3 2 NOTE Another option board can be mounted above a Loop Expander Module for ease of access be sure to complete installation of those devices before mounting a second layer NOTE If using the fourth right side position of the IQ 636X 2 E chassis the chassis needs to be installed on the backbox before option boards or modules are installed...

Page 27: ...es on the option board 3 Attach the option board using screws provided with the board or if installing a second option board with stand offs provided with the second board 2 640_assembly_5a 2 wmf Attach option boards to mounting studs on chassis backplate see Section 3 6 Mounting Option Boards Figure 3 7 Attaching Option Boards to the Right of the CPU CHS 4L wmf Install stand offs on these two stu...

Page 28: ...ounting an Option Board in a Chassis CHS 4L Shown Two option boards in CHS 4L NOTE See the BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing for details if considering mounting the module behind blank module plate in a dress plate or annunciator backbox This dress plate is suitable for modules that do not need to be visible or accessible when the door is closed Single space blank plate Fasten option board to the...

Page 29: ...36X CPU2 2 Align the LEM with the four 1 inch standoffs and the stacker connector as shown in Figure 3 12 firmly seat the stacker connector 3 Attach LEM to standoffs using screws or another set of standoffs 4 After LEM is mounted on the control panel connect the SLC loops to TB1 on the LEM and TB13 on the IQ636X CPU2 This system supports either FlashScan or CLIP mode devices Refer to the SLC loop ...

Page 30: ...an optional battery cabinet Secondary battery power is required to support the system during loss of primary power IQ636X CPU2 Stacker connector LEM 320 J1 J4 The long pin end plugs into the back of the LEM board The short pin end plugs directly into the top of the IQ636X CPU2 plug Figure 3 12 Mounting LEM 320 with the Stacker connector 1 inch standoffs WARNING Remove all power sources to equipmen...

Page 31: ...EUTRAL and the primary Hot line to terminal marked HOT 5 Close the hinged insulating cover over TB1 3 7 3 Checking AC Power Table 3 5 contains a checklist for checking the system with AC power applied TB1 AC Power Connection Hot Neutral Ground Earth Figure 3 13 CPS 24 E AC Power Connections CAUTION While checking AC power make sure batteries are not connected Follow the sequence of steps in Sectio...

Page 32: ...ower Circuit Four Wire Smoke Detectors The power supply provides a single 24 VDC filtered power limited resettable power circuit for devices that require resettable power such as four wire smoke detectors This circuit is power limited but must be supervised To provide supervision install a UL listed end of line power supervision relay such as the System Sensor model EOLR 1 after the last device Co...

Page 33: ...TB10 and all 4 NACS share a maximum of 3 0 A in standby and 6 0 A in alarm 3 7 6 Accessories DC Power Output Connections Terminal TB2 supplies one 1 non resettable power limited 24 VDC circuit and one non resettable power limited 5 VDC circuit available to power external devices Applications that require a 5V connection to the Accessories Output such as an UZC 256 must be within 10 feet 3 658 mete...

Page 34: ...n appliances only refer to the Device Compatibility Document nfs640 nacout cdr Style Y Class B Connection Style Z Class A Connection Unused Circuits UL listed ELR 2 2K 1 2 W supplied Figure 3 17 Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Connections Figure 3 18 NAC Terminals and NAC LEDs TB9 NAC 1 TB8 NAC 2 TB7 NAC 3 TB6 NAC 4 CPU2 640 NACS wmf A A A A A A A A B B B B B B B B NOTE Any NAC can be programme...

Page 35: ...ndition If the main board s microcontroller fails and an alarm is reported by any detector or a monitor module that has backup reporting enabled the NAC will turn on if the corresponding switch was enabled The alarm will activate during microcontroller failure regardless of the settings of switches SW1 SW4 SW1 NAC 1 SW2 NAC 2 SW3 NAC 3 SW4 NAC 4 So for example if SW1 and SW4 were enabled at the ti...

Page 36: ...wiring is routed away from power limited wiring 320 2 640 PWRLMTWIR ISO2 wmf Figure 3 21 Typical Wiring for UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Shown with relays as connected to power limited modules NOTE AC and battery wiring are not power limited Maintain at least 0 25 inches 6 35 mm between power limited and non power limited circuit wiring Install tie wraps and adhesive squares to secure the ...

Page 37: ...ted to connect the PRN Printer Keltron Printer or the CRT 2 Monitor to the system Length of the cable will vary with each installation but should not exceed a maximum length of 50 feet 15 24 m Printer must be installed in the same room as the panel within 20 feet 6 10 meters and the cable must be installed in conduit Construct cable as follows 1 Using overall foil braided shield twisted pair cable...

Page 38: ... meets the power continuity requirements of NFPA 72 Refer to NFPA 72 for further details Connect the remote printer to the Control Panel as follows 1 Connect the three 3 open leads of the custom cable to the TB12 terminal block on the control panel as shown in Figure 3 23 2 Plug the DB 25 or DB 9 connector end of the custom cable into the EIA 232 port of the remote printer Tighten securely Setting...

Page 39: ... Parity Even Data bits 7 2 Set the printer DIP switches SP1 and SP2 according to settings in Table 3 7 Option Setting Option Setting Font LPI ESC Character Bidirectional Copy HS Draft 6 LPI ESC ON CPI Skip Emulate I O Buffer Serial Baud Format Protocol Character Set Sl Zero Auto LF PAPER BIN 1 BIN 2 SINGLE PUSH TRA PULL TRA PAP ROLL 10 CPI 0 5 Epson FX 850 PRN 6 LQ 2550 PRN 7 40K PRN 6 64K PRN 7 9...

Page 40: ... as discussed in Table 3 25 Setting CRT 2 Parameters The CRT 2 communicates with the control panel through a protocol defined by thirteen groups of parameters To access a parameter group press the corresponding function key F1 F12 as shown in Table 3 8 below You can then program parameters in each group Enter the CRT 2 setup menu by pressing and holding the Ctrl key while pressing the Scroll Lock ...

Page 41: ...ybd Spl Funct key Language U S Keyclick Off Key Lock Caps Char Set Mode ASCII Key Repeat Off Keyboard Present Yes Key Mode ASCII Margin Bell Off F5 Keys Prior key Enter Key CR Alt Key Meta Pound Key U S Return Key CR Disconnect Pause Backspace BS DEL Desk Acc Disabled F6 Ports Next key EIA Baud Rate 9600 Aux Baud Rate 9600 EIA Xmt Xon Xoff Aux Xmt Xon Xoff EIA Break Off Aux Break Off EIA Data Form...

Page 42: ... information refer to the SLC Wiring Manual Wiring Maximum wiring distance of an SLC using 12 AWG 3 31 mm2 wire is 12 500 feet 3810 meters total twisted pair for Style 4 Style 6 and Style 7 circuits Capacity The IQ 636X 2 E provides one 1 SLC with a total capacity of 318 intelligent addressable devices 01 159 intelligent detectors 01 159 monitor and control modules An optional expander board provi...

Page 43: ... via a standard USB B cable 2 For PCs without USB Ports connect the PC s serial port to the Control Panel Network Service Connection J1 NUP NOTE To meet the ten second response time required by UL 864 9th edition when SLC loops are configured to run in CLIP mode all input modules must be set to address 19 or lower on both loop one and 2 There are no limits to detectors or output modules T Tapping ...

Page 44: ...w to install UDACT UDACT 2 with the control panel for use as a NFPA Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System Protected Premises Unit Section 4 5 NFPA 72 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems How to set up a Protected Premises Unit to communicate with a listed compatible Protected Premises Receiving Unit Section 4 6 Fire Security Applications How to use the control panel as a combination Fire Security ...

Page 45: ...Manual or UDACT 2 Instruction Manual Device to be Supervised Non resettable 24 VDC Power from a listed source SLC from FACP N C Supervision Relay Contact Part of EOLR 1 Not required for FlashScan type codes that provide built in power supervision Power Supervision Relay EOLR 1 Not required for FlashScan type codes that provide built in power supervision 3030 external power suptpH wmf If the SLC de...

Page 46: ...ound To supervised phone lines Ferrite cores P N 29090 FACP Cabinet EIA 485 ACS Mode 24 VDC Nonresettable power Supervised and power limited EIA 485 and power wiring CPU2 640 udact wmf Figure 4 2 Typical Wiring Diagram for a Central Station Fire Alarm System NOTE Install a UL listed 120 ohm End of Line resistor P N 71244 UDACT TB1 terminals 3 and 4 if this is the last or only device on EIA 485 lin...

Page 47: ...Fire Alarm System Protected Premises Unit For information on installing and programming the Receiving unit refer to the documentation for that control panel 0 NO ON NC C 18 24 115 230 1 1 S 5 W LED3 LED4 LED1 LED2 S 1 W ELR TXACS RXACS POWER TROUBLE SW4 REMOTE STATION ALARM ACS TB2 TB1 ACS REF REMOTE STATION SUPERVISORY MUNICIPAL BOX REMOTE STATION TROUBLE T 3 B S 2 W S 3 W SW6 NON ISOLATED DISABL...

Page 48: ...lled in the cabinet door will indicate a door tamper condition whenever the door is open If the control panel indicates a Security alarm you can acknowledge silence and reset the condition from the control panel When the system resets a 30 second exit timer starts During this time the tamper switch and all Security alarms are ignored There is no entrance delay timer For bypass of security zones us...

Page 49: ...ate with any number of security devices To do so program the points as follows 1 Select the address of the module s to be used for security 2 Select the Type Code SECURITY 4 6 5 Wiring for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications Table 4 6 shows typical wiring for proprietary security alarm applications with FMM 1 modules Note the following The module is programmed with software SECURITY Type Code ...

Page 50: ...tains wiring conversion charts for type V and type H modules WARNING When used for CO2 releasing applications observe proper precautions as stated in NFPA 12 Do not enter the protected space unless physical lockout and other safety procedures are fully completed Do not use software disable functions in the panel as lockout WARNING Do not enable the BACKUP option switch for any of the four Notifica...

Page 51: ...e Device Compatibility Document 2 Refer to the Releasing Applications appendix in the IQ 636X 2 E Programming Manual for configuration details such as setting the Soak Timer 3 For applications using power limited circuits a Use an in line supervisory device P N REL 2 2K with control panel releasing circuits Connect the End of Line device as shown in Figure 4 7 Type Code RELEASE CKT For use in UL a...

Page 52: ...y cable cannot be used to wire a non power limited releasing device circuit d Maintain a 0 25 inch 6 35 mm spacing between the non power limited releasing circuit device wiring and any power limited circuit wiring 5 The releasing circuit must be programmed with a releasing type code listed in the IQ 636X 2 E Programming Manual Figure 4 8 Releasing Circuits Option 1 Figure 4 9 Releasing Circuits Op...

Page 53: ...asing circuit for Type Code REL CKT ULC c Circuits are supervised against opens and shorts 3 For applications not requiring power limited circuits a In line supervisory devices P N REL 47K are not required however the releasing device circuit is not supervised against shorts b In non power limited applications program the releasing circuit for Type Code RELEASE CKT c Limited energy cable cannot be...

Page 54: ...asing circuit device wiring and any power limited circuit wiring WARNING The XP6 C is not listed for releasing applications and cannot be substituted for FCM 1 NOTE As per UL 864 9th Edition a supervisory signal must be indicated at the panel whenever a releasing circuit is physically disconnected Use a monitor module to monitor dry contacts off the switch See 4 11 ...

Page 55: ...DC power Compatible UL listed 24 VDC releasing device One 1 device maximum Module polarities are shown in alarm condition All wiring shown is supervised and power limited Figure 4 13 NPFA Style Y Class B Wiring of the FCM 1 REL Compatible UL listed 24 VDC releasing device One 1 device maximum Non resettable 24 VDC power SLC SLC Figure 4 13 NPFA Style Z Class A Wiring of the FCM 1 REL Module polari...

Page 56: ...to the FCM 1 Module on page 53 If using the FCM 1 REL see Circuit Requirements for Section 4 7 5 Connecting Releasing Devices to the FCM 1 REL Control Module on page 55 SLC loop to FACP or LEM 320 FCM 1 FRM 1 FMM 1 FMM 101 Black Red Yellow Violet Black Red Non resettable 24 VDC from main power supply Manual Abort Manual Release Normal Release NBG 12LRA See Document 51369 for installation details E...

Page 57: ...g station if transmitting alarm conditions b notify facility personnel of the test so that alarm sounding devices are disregarded during the test period and c when necessary disable activation of alarm notification appliances and speakers to prevent their sounding Disconnect all releasing devices to prevent accidental activation in accordance with NFPA 2001 and NFPA 12A releasing agents Check that...

Page 58: ...depends on the battery size 2 0A for 18 26AH 5 0A 5 7A for 26AH 200AH Batteries should be replaced in accordance with the battery manufacturer s recommendations Immediately replace a leaking or damaged battery If a battery leaks and contact is made with the Sulfuric Acid immediately flush skin and or eyes with water for at least 15 minutes Water and household baking soda provides a good neutralizi...

Page 59: ...d several types of external devices continuously during non fire alarm conditions Use column 1 in Table A 2 to calculate the Non Fire Alarm Load on the power supply regulator when applying primary power The main power supply must also provide a finite amount of additional current during a fire alarm condition Use column 2 in Table A 2 to calculate the additional current needed during fire alarms T...

Page 60: ... each set of devices in calculation columns 1 2 and 3 Calculation Column 1 Primary Non Fire Alarm Current in amps Add the contents of calculation column 1 to get the current drawn from the power supply during a non alarm condition with AC power applied This current draw cannot exceed 4 4 A without an auxiliary power supply Calculation Column 2 Primary Fire Alarm Current in amps Calculation column ...

Page 61: ... 016 x 0 016 x 0 002 x 0 002 x 0 070 x 0 070 x 0 056 x 0 056 x 0 016 x 0 016 x 0 002 x 0 002 Maximum number of LEDs illuminated on these annunciators during non fire conditions x 0 0054 x 0 0054 AFM 16AT AFM 32A ACM 16AT ACM 32A AEM 16AT AEM 32A x 0 040 x 0 040 x 0 002 x 0 056 x 0 056 x 0 018 x 0 040 x 0 040 x 0 002 AFM 16A ACM 8R refer to manual LDM refer to manual FDU 80 FDU 80G LCD 80 LCD2 80 x...

Page 62: ...d current may be used in place of maximum rated supply current To calculate actual load current sum the current draws for each appliance connected to APS 6R supplies X 6 APS2 6R 6 Sum Column for Secondary Fire Alarm Load Table A 3 Maximum Secondary Power Fire Alarm Current Draw NOTE The Secondary Fire Alarm Load cannot exceed the following 12 A with BAT 12260 batteries 12 V 26 AH 20 A with BAT 125...

Page 63: ...stems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 2 NFPA 72 Auxiliary and Remote Station Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 3 Batteries installed in a system powered by an automatic starting engine generator need to provide at least 4 hours of standby power 4 Factory Mutual requires 90 hours of standby for deluge preaction systems 5 Emerge...

Page 64: ...n the acceptable battery charger range Write the amp hours requirements on the Protected Premises label The maximum battery size that can be mounted inside a CAB 4 series backbox is 26AH Battery Size Voltage Rating Number Required Our Part Number Backbox Part Number 18 AH 12 volts two BAT 12180 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 BB 25 26 AH 12 volts two BAT 12260 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 BB 25 100 AH ...

Page 65: ...ption Specifications CPS 24 E Main Power Supply An internal battery charger for 18 AH to 200 AH Normal Charge 27 6 VDC 0 24 VDC Charging Current 2 0 A or 5 7 A Software selectable CHG 120 Battery Charger An external battery charger designed to charge lead acid batteries between 26 AH and 120 AH Dual Rate High Charge 28 1 VDC Normal Charge 27 6 VDC Charging Current 4 5 A ACPS 2406 Auxiliary Charger...

Page 66: ...otification appliances Operating Power AC Branch Circuit The control panel requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit Follow these guidelines when connecting the AC branch circuit Label the branch circuit Fire Alarm This must be a separate dedicated AC fire alarm circuit Item Value Max wiring voltage drop 2 VDC Retrofit note SLCs with old CMX modules are restricted to 1 2 VDC NA...

Page 67: ...attery charger is current limited and can recharge sealed lead acid type batteries The battery charger shuts off when the control panel is in alarm B 2 Wire Requirements Each type of circuit within the Fire Alarm Control System requires use of a specific wire type to ensure proper circuit operation The wire gauge of a particular circuit depends on the length of that circuit and the current traveli...

Page 68: ...t 18 AWG 0 82 mm2 minimum 20 feet 6 1 m without modem 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 IDC Initiating Device Circuit FMM 1 FMM 101 FDM 1XP10 M XP6 MA power limited 12 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 Maximum circuit resistance is 20 ohms 12 to 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 NAC Notification Appliance Circuit FCM 1 XP6 C power limited 12 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 At alarm current level no more than a 1 2 V drop at the end of the cir...

Page 69: ...must always be mounted within the same enclosure as the IQ 636X2 C 3 Automatic Alarm Signal Silence If selecting this feature for a system requiring annunciators consult the Authority Having Jurisdiction C 4 Annunciator Applications 1 In Canada the ACM series annunciator modules must be used to annunciate the fire alarm input points zones only if no multi line sequential display is installed 2 For...

Page 70: ... Circuit Board see CPU CPS 24 E see Power Supply CPU Drawing 12 13 14 Overview 12 CRTs 42 CRT PRN Combination 42 CRT 2 Configuration 40 CRT 2 Function Keys and Parameters 41 Installation 37 42 D DC also see Power 31 32 E Electrical Connections 30 Electrical Specifications 65 EOLR 1 see Power Supervision Relay External Power Supervision 44 F FCM 1 53 FCM 1 REL 44 55 Fire Security Applications 48 50...

Page 71: ...tings 38 PRN CRT Combination 42 Proprietary Security Alarm Applications Wiring 49 Protected Premises Unit 45 R Related Documentation 8 Relays see Form C Relays 35 Releasing Circuits Connections 34 Releasing Applications 50 56 Releasing Applications Canada 69 Specifications 66 Releasing Device Connections 51 FCM 1 Connections 53 FCM 1 REL Connections 44 55 S Security Relays see Form C Relays 35 Sec...

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