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ANN-BUS Devices

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MRP-2001 & MRP-2001E   PN 53040:A  4/16/2007

2.7.3 ANN-80 Remote LCD Annunciator

The ANN-80 LCD Annunciator is a compact, 80 character, backlit LCD remote fire annunciator 
which mimics the FACP display.  It also provides system status indicators for AC Power, Alarm, 
Trouble, Supervisory and Alarm Silenced conditions.  Communication between the ANN-80 and 
FACP is accomplished over a two wire serial interface employing the ANN-BUS communication 
format.  The devices are powered, via two additional wires, from either the host FACP or remote 
UL-listed, filtered, power supply.

2.7.4 Specifications

Operating Voltage Range: 18 VDC to 28 VDC

Current Consumption @ 24 VDC nominal (filtered and nonresettable):

Normal/Standby (no activity): 37.0 mA

Trouble: 39.0 mA

Alarm: 40.0 mA

AC Fail (not backlit): 15.0 mA

For use indoors in a dry location

2.7.5 Installation

Ensure that all power (AC and DC) has been removed from the FACP before installing the 
annunciator.

2.7.5.1 Mounting

The ANN-80 can be surface or semi-flush mounted to a single, double or 4” square electrical 
box.  Select and remove the appropriate knockout(s), pull the necessary wires through the 
knockouts and mount the annunciator in or on the wall depending on the type of installation 
desired.

The ANN-80 cover must be attached to the annunciator backplate before mounting the 
annunciator to the electrical box/wall.  The cover cannot be reattached or removed after the 
annunciator has been mounted. 

2.7.5.2 Opening/Closing Annunciator

The following procedure details the steps used to open the annunciator in order to access the 
terminal block and DIP switches (refer to figure below):

1. Turn the key switch to the ON (Unlocked) position by turning the key counter-clockwise

2. Push in the snap latch located on the right side of the unit while pulling the cover open

3. To close the cover, make certain the key switch is in the ON (Unlocked) position.  Swing the 

cover closed, snapping it shut

4. Turn the key switch to the OFF (Locked) position by turning clockwise and remove the key

Key switch shown in ON position

Press in latch and pull 
annunciator cover open

Annunciator cover with LCD display

Annunciator backplate

Summary of Contents for MRP-2001

Page 1: ...PN 53040 A ECN 07 072 Deluge Preaction Control MRP 2001 MRP 2001E Installation Operation and Programming Manual Document 53040 4 16 07 Revision A ...

Page 2: ...s especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper stor age of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise...

Page 3: ...hnical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or 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 modifications verify that they will ...

Page 4: ...Modules 30 2 7 1 2 Wiring Configuration 32 2 7 1 3 Powering ANN BUS Devices from Auxiliary Power Supply 33 2 7 2 ANN BUS Device Addressing 33 2 7 3 ANN 80 Remote LCD Annunciator 34 2 7 4 Specifications 34 2 7 5 Installation 34 2 7 5 1 Mounting 34 2 7 5 2 Opening Closing Annunciator 34 2 7 5 3 Wiring ANN 80 to FACP 35 2 7 6 ANN S PG Serial Parallel Printer Interface Installation 37 2 7 6 1 Specific...

Page 5: ... Waterflow Delay 66 3 5 6 1 3 AC Loss Delay 67 3 5 6 2 Banner 67 3 5 6 3 Time Date 68 3 5 6 3 1 Time 69 3 5 6 3 2 Date 69 3 5 6 3 3 Clock Format 69 3 5 6 3 4 Daylight Savings Time 70 3 5 6 4 Trouble Reminder 70 3 5 6 5 Charger Disable 70 3 5 7 ANN BUS 71 3 5 7 1 ANN BUS Enabled 71 3 5 7 2 ANN BUS Modules 72 3 5 7 3 Auto Configure 73 3 5 7 4 ANN S PG Options 73 3 5 7 5 ANN I O LED Zone Assignments ...

Page 6: ...97 4 16 10 ANN S PG 97 4 16 11 ANN BUS 98 SECTION 5 Power Supply Calculations 99 5 1 Overview 99 5 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit 99 5 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 100 5 3 1 Overview 100 5 3 2 How to Use Table 5 3 on page 101 to Calculate System Current Draw 100 5 4 Calculating the Battery Size 102 5 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements 102 5 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries 102 APPENDI...

Page 7: ...al Zone 115 APPENDIX C NFPA Standard Specific Requirements 116 C 1 NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System 119 C 2 Central Station Remote Station Transmitter Connection to FACP Dry Contacts 122 APPENDIX D FACP with Keltron 123 APPENDIX E Testing Maintenance 124 E 1 Testing 124 E 1 1 Inspection 124 E 1 2 Alarm Test 124 5 4 3 Detector Testing 124 E 2 Maintenance 125 ...

Page 8: ...Notes 8 MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 ...

Page 9: ...ors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impai...

Page 10: ...ctory default relay programming Power Supply Connector J15 Output Circuit 1 NAC 4 3 J12 BATTERY TB5 TB4 TB7 TB6 TB8 TB9 J2 J7 J15 J3 JP24 JP31 JP30 J5 J4 J6 TB3 GND PWR ANN BUS A B RST AUX PWR RST NONRST AUXPWR OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 4XTMF OPT BD Cut this jumper to supervise the 4XTMF module when installed see J4 J5 Cut this jumper to enable Supervisory relay when 4XTMF module is installed 2 1 JP43 C...

Page 11: ...ouble and Supervisory and 24 VDC special application resettable and nonresettable power outputs are also included on the main circuit board The FACP supervises all wiring AC voltage battery charger and battery level Activation of a compatible smoke detector or any normally open fire alarm initiating device will activate audible and visual signaling devices illuminate an indicator display alarm inf...

Page 12: ... or Steady Signal Silenceable or Nonsilenceable Release Stage Sounder Designed for sprinkler standards NFPA 13 15 and 16 Disable Enable control per input zone and output zone Extensive transient protection Dual hazard operation Adjustable waterflow discharge timer and two soak timers Cross zone double interlock capability Pre programmed and custom application templates Automatic battery charger wi...

Page 13: ...pecial Application power Supervised and power limited circuitry Normal Operating Voltage Nominal 24 VDC Maximum Signaling Current 7 0 amps 3 0 amps maximum per NAC End of Line Resistor 4 7KΩ 1 2 watt Part 71252 Max Wiring Voltage Drop 1 5 VDC Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible listed devices Form C Relays Programmable TB8 Relay 1 factory default programmed as Alarm Relay Rel...

Page 14: ...ewing angle LCD display The display includes a long life LED backlight that remains illuminated If AC power is lost and the system is not in alarm the LED backlight will turn off to conserve batteries Key Panel Mounted on the main circuit board the key panel includes a window for the LCD display and indicators as listed above The key panel which is visible with the cabinet door closed has 25 keys ...

Page 15: ... Supervisory pulse second on and second off 1 4 Components Main Circuit Board The main circuit board contains the system s CPU and other primary components and wiring interface connectors Optional modules plug in and are mounted to the main circuit board Power Supply One FLPS 7 power supply is provided standard with each FACP mounted to a chassis Cabinet The backbox measures 16 65 42 29 cm x 19 0 ...

Page 16: ...NN LED Annunciator Module The ANN LED Annunciator Module provides three LEDs for each zone Alarm Trouble and Supervisory ANN RLY Relay Module The ANN RLY Module which can be mounted inside the cabinet provides 10 Form C relays ANN S PG Serial Parallel Printer Gateway The ANN S PG module provides a connection for a serial or parallel printer ANN I O LED Driver Module The ANN I O module provides con...

Page 17: ...d contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any boards so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies To prevent damage to the circuit board and to facilitate backbox mounting the chassis with main circuit board and transformer can be easily removed Loosen the two 3 8 nut...

Page 18: ...ncl cdr Figure 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush mounting hole Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush Mounting Do not recess box more than 3 875 into wall to avoid covering venting holes on top of box ...

Page 19: ...Backbox Mounting Installation MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 19 Figure 2 3 Backbox 9050udcab cdr ...

Page 20: ...ddition this circuit must be provided with overcurrent protection and may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operation and lightning and transient protection Connect the Earth Ground wire minimum 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 to the grounding stud in the backbox Do not use conduit for the Earth Ground connection since this does not pro...

Page 21: ... will accept i3 smoke detectors any normally open contact devices as well as conventional 2 wire or 4 wire 24 VDC smoke detectors Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible devices Initiating Device Circuits can be converted to Style D Class A by installing the optional Class A Converter module Refer to CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 26 Figure 2 5 IDC Connections ...

Page 22: ...gram the FACP Initiating Device Circuit as a Combination circuit as described in Input Zones on page 50 Note that since a Waterflow Supervisory Switch is included in a Combination circuit the waterflow delay must be taken into consideration Refer to Waterflow Delay on page 66 Waterflow Alarm Switch activation causes the panel to latch into alarm until the alarm condition is cleared and the FACP is...

Page 23: ...A Converter Module on page 26 Figure 2 7 NAC Output Connections Class B Notification Appliance Circuits supervised and power limited 4 7 KΩ watt resistor P N 71252 Dummy load any unused circuits P N 71245 Polarized Bell Polarized Strobe Polarized Horn Polarized Horn Polarized Bell Notification Appliance Circuits polarity shown in alarm condition rp2001nac cdr Releasing Solenoid Polarized Strobe No...

Page 24: ... must be power limited Figure 2 8 Special Application Auxiliary Power Special Application 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power 500 mA 24 VDC filtered resettable power for 4 wire smoke detectors can be obtained from these terminals power limited Special Application Resettable or Nonresettable Power 500 mA 24 VDC filtered resettable or nonresettable power can be obtained from these terminals power limited Ju...

Page 25: ...binet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram is illustrated below Figure 2 10 Typical UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited Circuits Class 2 Power limited Circuits Class 2 Nonpower limited Circuit AC Power 120 VAC Hot L1 Ground Neutral L2 CAC 5X RP2001ULwire cdr 4XTMF CAC 5X earth ground Power limited Circuits Class 2 Nonpower limited Circuit Power limite...

Page 26: ... the locations indicated in the following figure Carefully align the connector on the CAC 5X with J2 on the FACP main circuit board and press the module securely into place Make certain the pins are properly aligned to prevent bending or breaking of any connector pins Secure the CAC 5X to the standoffs with the screws that were just removed To install the second CAC 5X on J7 remove the main circui...

Page 27: ...imply wire to the B and B input on the FACP terminal s and install the End of Line Resistor after the last device on the circuit Do not wire to the corresponding A and A terminals on the CAC 5X module Figure 2 12 Wiring NACs and IDCs for Class A Operation CAC 5X Class A Converter Module FACP Main Circuit Board Class B Style B IDC 4 7 KΩ watt ELR resistor P N 71252 supervised and power limited Dumm...

Page 28: ...upervise the placement of the 4XTMF option module 3 Install the two supplied metal standoffs in the locations indicated These standoffs provide the required earth ground protection 4 Carefully plug the connectors on the option module into connectors J4 and J5 on the FACP main circuit board being careful not to bend any pins 5 Secure the option module to the standoff on the main circuit board with ...

Page 29: ...tion receiving unit having compatible ratings Maximum load for each circuit 10 mA Reverse polarity output voltage 24 VDC Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building Before installing the module place the disconnect switch to the down disconnect position to prevent accidental activation of the municipal box Note that a Disconnect LED will illuminate after the module is installed i...

Page 30: ...1 Calculating Wiring Distance for ANN BUS Modules The following instructions will guide the installer in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with FACP ANN BUS accessory modules To calculate the wire gauge that must be used to connect ANN BUS modules to the FACP it is necessary to calculate the total worst case current draw for all modules on a single 4 con...

Page 31: ...tion When using the ANN RLY module the installer must ensure that the maximum 24VDC power line drop does not exceed 0 3 volts This results in the following wiring limitations Wiring Distance ANN BUS Modules to FACP Total Worst Case Current Draw amps 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge 14 Gauge 0 100 1 852 ft 4 688 ft 6 000 ft 6 000 ft 0 200 926 ft 2 344 ft 3 731 ft 5 906 ft 0 300 617 ft 1 563 ft 2 488 ft 3...

Page 32: ...it can be found that the available options are 463 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire 1 172 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire 1 866 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire 2 953 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire 2 7 1 2 Wiring Configuration Figure 2 15 illustrates the wiring between the FACP and ANN BUS devices ANN 80 Current Draw 2 X 0 040 amps 0 080 amps ANN S PG Current Draw 1 X 0 040 amps 0 040 amps ANN ...

Page 33: ...mmunication circuit Device addresses do not need to be sequential and can be set to any number between 01 and 08 Note that 00 is not a valid address The following table shows the DIP switch setting for each address Note address ID Number DIP switches on some devices may have more than 5 switch positions Unless otherwise specified in the documentation supplied with each device switch positions 6 an...

Page 34: ...N 80 can be surface or semi flush mounted to a single double or 4 square electrical box Select and remove the appropriate knockout s pull the necessary wires through the knockouts and mount the annunciator in or on the wall depending on the type of installation desired The ANN 80 cover must be attached to the annunciator backplate before mounting the annunciator to the electrical box wall The cove...

Page 35: ...TB1 terminals 3 A 4 B Make certain to connect A to A and B to B 4 If appropriate connect the wiring going to the next device on the ANN BUS to TB1 terminals 3 4 Make certain to connect A to A and B to B 5 Connect the wiring from the 24 VDC power source to annunciator TB1 terminals 1 2 Make certain to observe proper polarity 6 If appropriate connect the power wiring going to the next device to term...

Page 36: ...the system via FACP programming Refer to the programming section titled ANN BUS on page 71 in this manual for detailed programming information Select the LCD option for programming FACP TB3 ANN 80 TB1 Terminal 4 GND Terminal 1 Terminal 3 PWR Terminal 2 Terminal 2 A ANN BUS Terminal 3 A Terminal 1 B ANN BUS Terminal 4 B Figure 2 17 ANN 80 Wiring to FACP FACP ANN 80 ANN BUS and power wiring are supe...

Page 37: ...programmer to quickly bring all installed ANN BUS modules online refer to Auto Configure on page 73 5 Connect a printer to the ANN S PG Parallel or Serial connector refer to Figure 2 18 on page 37 2 7 6 1 Specifications Operating Voltage 24 VDC Current Alarm and Standby 45 mA Ambient Temperature 32oF to 120oF 0oC to 49oC Max Wiring Distance from FACP 6 000 ft 1 800 m Mounting Surface Dimensions 6 ...

Page 38: ...d plugs into the parallel connector on the ANN S PG module Note that the 9 pin DB 9 port on the ANN S PG is used to connect a serial printer The 25 pin port is used for a Centronics parallel printer cable Connect either a serial or parallel printer but not both at the same time 2 7 6 2 2 Setting Printer Options Refer to the documentation supplied with the PRN printer for instructions on using the ...

Page 39: ...ed ANN BUS on page 71 for programming information 2 7 7 1 ANN I O Board Layout Figure 2 19 illustrates the ANN I O board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP pin connectors for connecting LEDs and the DIP switch for selecting the ANN BUS ID number 2 7 7 2 Specifications Max ANN BUS Voltage 28 VDC Max Current Alarm 200 mA Standby 35 mA Each LED 10 mA Operating Temperature...

Page 40: ... ANN I O connects to the FACP via the ANN BUS as illustrated in Figure 2 20 After the ANN I O is connected to the panel it must be added to the system via FACP programming Figure 2 20 ANN I O Connection to FACP ANN I O Module FACP ANN BUS and power wiring are supervised and power limited TB3 ann IOtorp2001 cdr ...

Page 41: ...uts are mapped to output circuits Refer to the section titled ANN I O LED Zone Assignments on page 75 of this manual The LEDs are wired as illustrated in Figure 2 21 Note that the illustration depicts only connectors P1 and P2 Wiring is identical for P3 LEDs 21 30 and P4 LEDs 31 40 2 7 8 ANN LED Annunciator Module The ANN LED annunciator modules provide LED annunciation of general system faults an...

Page 42: ...itches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number 2 7 8 2 Specifications Max ANN BUS Voltage 24 VDC Max Current Alarm 68 mA Standby 28 mA Operating Temperature 32o F to 120o F 0o C to 49o C For indoor use in a dry location only 2 7 8 3 Mounting Installation Install the ANN LED Module as described in the documentation supplied with the annunciator ANN BUS ID Address DIP switch ANN BUS Connector Figure 2 2...

Page 43: ... 2 7 8 4 ANN LED Connection to FACP Figure 2 23 illustrates the ANN LED board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number Figure 2 23 ANN LED Connection to FACP FACP ANN LED ANN BUS 24 VDC 24 VDC ...

Page 44: ...ion to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number 2 7 9 2 Specifications Operating Voltage 24 VDC Max Current Alarm 75 mA Standby 15 mA Relay Contact Ratings 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 0 5 amps 30 VAC resistive Operating Temperature 32o F to 120o F 0o C to 49o C For indoor use in a dry location only 2 7 9 3 Mounting Installation The ANN RLY relay module can be mounted inside ...

Page 45: ... 2 7 9 4 ANN RLY Connection to FACP Figure 2 23 illustrates the ANN RLY board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number Figure 2 25 ANN RLY Connection to FACP FACP ANN RLY ANN BUS 24 VDC 24 VDC ...

Page 46: ... operator can access Programming mode if the supervisory is due to the Disable Release event Refer to Table 3 1 on page 52 To access any of the programming or read status features the Enter or Mode key must be pressed which will cause the LCD to display the following Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the control panel to enter the Read Status Mode which allows the user to ...

Page 47: ...er to the control panel If wiring has not been completed and or End of Line resistors are not installed at the panel a trouble condition will be indicated at the panel and a trouble message will be displayed on the LCD Following is an example of a possible trouble message that may be displayed 3 3 Programming Screens Description Two options are available when the Enter key is pressed Read Status a...

Page 48: ...as soon as program data is entered the data is automatically saved by the panel If the Reset key is pressed or power is lost before exiting Programming mode the data just entered will not be lost To access user Programming mode press the Enter or Mode key The LCD will display the following To enter the user Programming mode press 2 The display will read as follows Entering the Master level passwor...

Page 49: ...display indicates that additional programming choices can be viewed by pressing the down arrow key on the keypad If a down and up arrow appear in the display pressing the down arrow key will display the subsequent Programming Screens as illustrated below while pressing the up arrow key will display the previous screen PROGRAMMING 1 FACP CONFIG T6 2 INPUT ZONES 3 OUTPUT CIRCUITS Programming Screen ...

Page 50: ...zation of the panel following power up or reset the selected Template will be displayed by the LCD Note Only Templates 7 through 13 are available for the MRP 2001 E Pre Action Deluge Control Panel To select a pre programmed templates press the number key corresponding to the desired template Note that the factory templates may pre set most programmable features of the FACP 3 5 2 Input Zones The In...

Page 51: ...by the control panel preventing the circuit from reporting alarms and troubles to the panel The control panel LCD will display the zone which has been disabled and FACP will turn on the Trouble indicator Type To select the type of zone being programmed press the 2 key while viewing the Edit Input Zone Screen 2 This will cause the control panel to display the following Zone Type Screen INPUT ZONE 1...

Page 52: ...o w AutoResettable Superv2 2 AutoResettable means that a device with this type code when activated will automatically reset when the corresponding condition is cleared Fire Supervisory nonlatching 2 Wire Smoke Fire Alarm 2 Wire Heat Fire Alarm Linear Heat Fire Alarm N A N A Fire Fire Alarm Low Pressure Supervisory latching Low Pressure AutoResettable2 Supervisory nonlatching High Pressure Supervis...

Page 53: ...med as Release 1 will activate Yes Output Circuit 4 default programmed as Supv Bell NAC is not mapped N A Note that the MAP may indicate that an Input Zone is programmed to a particular Output Circuit but if it is cross zoned with one or more other Input Zones all must be active in order to activate the Output Circuit Refer to the examples in Circuit Mapping and Cross Zoning on page 103 The Output...

Page 54: ... adjective that is to be used as a descriptor for the location of the detector currently being programmed When an adjective has been selected it will appear at the top of the display as indicated by the asterisks 1 NORTH 2 SOUTH 3 EAST Adjective Screen 1 1 WEST 2 FRONT 3 CENTER Adjective Screen 2 1 REAR 2 UPPER 3 LOWER Adjective Screen 3 1 MAIN 2 FIRST 3 2ND Adjective Screen 4 1 3RD 2 4TH 3 5TH Ad...

Page 55: ...rammed This information will be displayed as part of the device label on the display Pressing 2 while viewing Edit Input Zone Screen 3 will cause the following screen to be displayed A flashing cursor will appear at the first asterisk to the left The programmer can enter additional descriptive information about the device being programmed This information will appear on the display along with the ...

Page 56: ... If the zero key is then pressed a second time with no intervening key actions the entire field is replaced with the field entered for the previous device programmed and the cursor moves to the last character of the field Recall function The Recalled Adjective or Noun field may now be changed letter by letter If the zero key is pressed again with no other intervening key actions and the last chara...

Page 57: ... 2 for Output 2 3 for Output 3 or 4 for Output 4 To program an Output circuit press the number corresponding to the Output to be programmed The following screens will be displayed for each selection PROGRAMMING 1 FACP CONFIG 2 INPUT ZONES 3 OUTPUT CIRCUITS Programming Screen 1 OUTPUT CIRCUITS 1 OUTPUT 1 2 OUTPUT 2 3 OUTPUT 3 NAC Selection Screen OUTPUT CIRCUITS 1 OUTPUT 4 NAC Selection Screen OUTP...

Page 58: ... 2 1 Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2 If Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2 is selected as the Output Type the following subscreen will be displayed This screen allows the programmer to select whether or not to supervise the Releasing Circuit Output for shorts When a normally closed releasing solenoid is connected to the output circuit pressing 1 will prevent the FACP from supervising th...

Page 59: ...creen will program the selected Output as a nonsilenceable circuit This will prevent the selected main circuit board Output from being silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence key or by the Auto Silence feature Pressing 3 while viewing the Silenceable Screen will program the selected Output as a synchronized mute circuit Refer to Synchronized NAC Operation on page 62 for a description of synchroniza...

Page 60: ...as been programmed as a Releasing Circuit the Auto Silence Option will not be available and the display will indicate N A next to it 3 5 3 5 Silence Inhibited The Silence Inhibit feature when enabled prevents the silencing of the selected main circuit board Output for a period of one minute Resetting the FACP will also be prevented for one minute while the Output programmed for silence inhibit is ...

Page 61: ...will generate when activated Pressing 1 while viewing Output Screen 3 will cause the following displays to appear OUTPUT 1 CODING Output Screen 3 CODING 1 STEADY 2 MARCH TIME 3 CALIFORNIA Coding Screen 1 CODING 1 TEMPORAL 2 FUTURE USE 3 FUTURE USE Coding Screen 2 CODING 1 CROSS ZONE 2 SYNC SYSTEM SENSOR 3 SYNC WHEELOCK Coding Screen 3 CODING 1 SYNC GENTEX 2 SYNC FARADAY 3 SYNC AMSECO Coding Screen...

Page 62: ...splay the new coding choice Note If the Output Circuit has been programmed as a Releasing Circuit the Coding Option will not be available and the display will indicate N A next to it 3 5 3 6 1 Synchronized NAC Operation Synchronization is a panel feature that controls the activation of notification appliances in such a way that all devices will turn on and off at exactly the same time This is part...

Page 63: ... display a screen similar to the following This screen allows the programmer to view the cross zoned grouping for Release Circuit 1 or Release Circuit 2 In the following example Template 7 has been chosen as the FACP Configuration refer to FACP CONFIG Application Templates on page 50 Pressing 1 for Release 1 Groups will display the following screen The display indicates that Input Zone 1 is cross ...

Page 64: ...the following control panel features Abort Type Future Use Timers This option allows the programmer to set the Soak 1 Soak 2 Waterflow and AC Loss time delays Banner This option allows the user to change the top two lines of the LCD display from the factory default readout to a user defined readout when the control panel is in Normal condition Time Date This feature allows the programmer to set th...

Page 65: ...le viewing System Setup Screen 1 The following screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING 1 CROSS INPUT ZONES 2 ON BOARD RELAYS 3 SYSTEM SETUP Programming Screen 2 SYSTEM SETUP 1 FUTURE USE 2 TIMERS 3 BANNER System Setup Screen 1 SYSTEM SETUP 1 TIME DATE 2 TROUBLE REMIND NO 3 CHARGR DISABLE NO System Setup Screen 2 SYSTEM SETUP 1 ABORT TYPE 2 TIMERS 3 BANNER System Setup Screen 1 TIMERS 1 SOAK 1 1 MIN 2...

Page 66: ...return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new soak time In this example when the input circuit which initiated a release has cleared the soak timer will start allowing the releasing circuit to continue releasing water for a total of ten minutes and then deactivate 3 5 6 1 2 Waterflow Delay A delay can be added prior to declaring a waterflow type of alarm Be careful to include any built in...

Page 67: ...ouble relay will delay activation for the duration of the AC Loss Delay setting 3 5 6 2 Banner The top line of the display which appears when the control panel is in normal mode can be changed by using the Banner option Pressing 2 while viewing System Setup Screen 1 will cause the following to be displayed Pressing 1 while viewing the Select Banner Screen will display the following screen This scr...

Page 68: ...er the letter B press the 2 ABC key three times to toggle through the characters 1 A and B Press the right arrow key to move the cursor one position to the right and repeat the process to enter the next character To enter a space press the QZ key four times to place a blank in the desired position When all characters have been entered press the Enter key to store the information The display will r...

Page 69: ...wing screen will be displayed A flashing cursor is located toward the top left of the display Below the cursor is the current date To change the date enter the two digit month followed by the two digit day and then the two digit year 01 for 2001 02 for 2002 etc The cursor will move one position to the right each time a digit is entered After the last year digit is entered the display will return t...

Page 70: ... display two sub screens which allow the programmer to select the week of the month that daylight savings time will end In the first sub screen pressing 1 will select the first week 2 will select the second week and 3 will select the third week while in the second sub screen pressing 4 will select the fourth week and 5 will select the last week of the selected month 3 5 6 4 Trouble Reminder The Tr...

Page 71: ... FACP These devices communicate with the FACP over the ANN BUS terminals on the control panel 3 5 7 1 ANN BUS Enabled The ANN BUS must be enabled if any modules are installed on the ANN BUS terminals To enable the ANN BUS press 1 while viewing ANN BUS screen 1 so that the display reads ANN BUS Enabled Yes Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between ANN BUS Enabled Yes and ANN ...

Page 72: ...ressing the number corresponding to the desired address will display a screen with technical information about the selected module In the technical information screen pressing 1 for Type will display the following screens Press the number corresponding to the module type if any that is installed with the selected address This will enable the module ANN BUS MODULES 1 ADDR 1 NONE 2 ADDR 2 NONE 3 ADD...

Page 73: ...creen 2 will display the following screens Pressing 1 for Port while viewing Printer Options screen 1 will allow the programmer to select between a Parallel and Serial Port for printer connection Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Port PAR parallel and Port SER serial It is important to note that the interface selected determines which options are available to the use...

Page 74: ...elay of between 0 and 255 seconds before loss of printer supervision is reported as a trouble If the Serial Port option is selected the Printer Supv and Offline Timer options will not be available The Baud Rate Data Bits Parity and Stop Bits options are only available when the Serial Port option has been selected Pressing 1 for Baud Rate while viewing Printer Options screen 2 will cause a screen t...

Page 75: ...nced 6 Earth Fault 7 Battery Fault 8 Charger Fault 9 Disable 10 Maintenance 11 Zone 1 Alarm 12 Zone 2 Alarm 13 Zone 3 Alarm 14 Zone 4 Alarm 15 Zone 5 Alarm 16 Zone 6 Alarm 17 Not Used 18 Not Used 19 Not Used 20 Not Used 21 Zone 1 Trouble 22 Zone 2 Trouble 23 Zone 3 Trouble 24 Zone 4 Trouble 25 Zone 5 Trouble 26 Zone 6 Trouble 27 Not Used 28 Not Used 29 Not Used 30 Not Used 31 Zone 1 Supervisory 32...

Page 76: ...nable No Ack Step button never functions The Silence Button Enable SIL BTN ENABLE option allows the programmer to select whether the Silence button on any installed ANN 80 LCD annunciator will function normally or always be ignored Pressing 1 while viewing the ANN 80 Options Screen 2 causes the display to toggle between Sil Btn Enable Yes Silence button functions normally and Sil Btn Enable No Sil...

Page 77: ...ng the appropriate ANN RLY Option screen press the number key corresponding to the relay to be programmed Following is a list of the available programming options for each relay General Alarm General Trouble General Supervisory Future Use Future Use Future Use General Discharge Discharge Release 1 Discharge Release 2 AC Loss Waterflow Delay Future Use Future Use Future Use General 2nd Shot Release...

Page 78: ...ugh all of the displayed events 3 5 8 2 Erase History The Erase History option allows a user to erase all events from the history file This will provide a clean slate in order to use the history file to track future events Pressing 2 while viewing the History Screen will display the following screen Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Screen will erase all events from the History file Durin...

Page 79: ...ay the information about the activated device as shown below Note that the colon in the time is replaced with an asterisk to distinguish the walktest screen from an actual alarm screen After completion of the Walktest press the Esc Escape key to exit Walktest Mode and return to the Walktest Screen The results of the Walktest can now be viewed by pressing 3 while viewing the Walktest Screen The fol...

Page 80: ...creen to be displayed Press 1 to change the Master Programming Level password or 2 to change the Maintenance Level password Note that the passwords will not be displayed on annunciators The following screen will appear when either change option is selected A flashing cursor will appear in the center of the display Enter a new five digit password such as 10101 for the Master Level After the fifth d...

Page 81: ...mode press 2 The display will read as follows When the Maintenance level password default 11111 is entered the following screen will appear Note that in the preceding screens an arrow appears to inform the programmer that additional options can be viewed by pressing the keypad down arrow key as shown in the following screen 1 READ STATUS 2 PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 INPUT...

Page 82: ... of the selected zone as illustrated in the following example Pressing 1 repeatedly will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No 3 6 2 History Pressing 2 while viewing Maintenance Screen 1 will cause the following screen to be displayed The History feature allows the operator to view control panel events which have been stored in a history file in memory and erase the conten...

Page 83: ...llowing screen to be displayed Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Screen will cause the message ERASING HISTORY PLEASE WAIT to be displayed The display will then return to the History Screen Pressing 2 will cause the display to return to the History Screen without erasing the History file 3 6 3 Walktest To perform a walktest press 3 while viewing Maintenance Screen 1 The following screen w...

Page 84: ...hange the date press 2 while viewing the Time and Date Screen The following screen will be displayed A flashing cursor will appear on the left side of the display Enter the two digit month two digit day and four digit year The cursor will move one position to the right after each entry When the fourth digit of the year has been entered the display will return to the Time and Date Screen which will...

Page 85: ... Circuits and causes the Alarm Silenced indicator to turn on It also sends an alarm silenced message to the printer history file and optional annunciators A subsequent new alarm will resound the system NACs The Alarm Silenced indicator is turned off by pressing the Reset key the Drill key or subsequent activation of the NACs Note 1 If Silence Inhibit has been enabled NACs cannot be silenced for on...

Page 86: ...he indicator turns off when all trouble conditions are cleared This indicator will also illuminate if the microprocessor watchdog circuit is activated Alarm Silenced This is a yellow indicator that illuminates after the Alarm Silence key is pressed while an alarm condition exists It turns off when the Drill or Reset key is pressed Discharge This is a red indicator that illuminates steadily when th...

Page 87: ...s a typical message that could appear on the LCD display for a device trouble The information displayed in the above example provides the following information First line in display The type of event in this example OPEN indicating a circuit trouble Device type identifier in this example PULL STATION indicates a manual device Other device type identifiers which can be displayed include 2 WIRE SMOK...

Page 88: ...on with the following differences The piezo sounder produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output The Fire Alarm indicator flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off The LCD displays Alarm along with the device name type adjective noun associated zones and time date Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear automatically Timers for Silence Inhibit Autosilence and Trouble Reminder are started So...

Page 89: ...y event would be displayed as illustrated in the following In the preceding example U FROZEN SUPRV indicates zone detector is below approximately 45oF Note that like alarms supervisory signals latch except when programmed for supervisory autoresettable Supervisory alarms do not cause resound as do other alarm conditions Open circuits in supervisory wiring are processed by the control panel the sam...

Page 90: ...ed 4 11 Time Functions Real Time Clock The FACP includes a crystal based clock that provides time of day date and day of week Time is displayed as 12 or 24 hour time with month day year and is stored in RAM Daylight savings time change over is programmable and automatic If both AC and battery are lost the time must be reprogrammed 4 12 Coded NAC Operation The NAC circuits resident on the control p...

Page 91: ...s from the onboard piezo sounder will occur until the alarm or fault is cleared Note that if Trouble Reminder feature is not selected and the trouble is not cleared within 24 hours the piezo will resound indicating that the trouble condition still exists 4 14 4 Soak Timers Two Soak Timers allow the user to program a time between 10 and 30 minutes for each water releasing circuit to remain active S...

Page 92: ...s in all of the Program and status change operations The alarm relay is not activated 4 16 Read Status Read Status functions do not require a password The control panel will continue to provide fire protection while in Read Status mode This mode can be entered while the control panel is in alarm or trouble If a new alarm occurs during these functions the Read Status is exited to prevent confusion ...

Page 93: ...sing the down arrow key will allow the selection of Zones 4 6 The operator selects the zone which is to be viewed by pressing the number corresponding to the desired zone in each screen For example if 1 is pressed in the first screen the display will change to a screen similar to the following Pressing the down arrow key while viewing the screen shown above will allow the operator to view addition...

Page 94: ...tion Temporal Steady etc 4 16 4 Cross Input Zones Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen 2 will display the following screens Pressing 1 for Release 1 or 2 for Release 2 will display the cross zoning if any for the selected Releasing Circuit as illustrated in the following screen The Cross Zone Release screen displays the zones that have been cross zoned In this example Zone 1 is cross zoned ...

Page 95: ...operator to view the programmed option for each relay 4 16 6 System Settings Pressing 3 while viewing Read Status Screen 2 will display the following screens The operator can view the system settings options that have been programmed into the FACP ON BOARD RELAYS RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY 2 TROUBLE RELAY 3 SUPERVSRY SYSTEM SETTINGS FACTORY BANNER SYSTEM SETTINGS FUTURE USE TROUBLE REMIND NO CHARGER DISA...

Page 96: ...vings Pressing 2 while Read Status Screen 3 will cause the following screens to be displayed These screens allow the operator to view settings that have been programmed for Daylight Savings Time READ STATUS 1 TIMERS 2 DAYLIGHT SAVINGS 3 HISTORY Read Status Screen 3 TIMERS SOAK 1 10 MIN SOAK 2 10 MIN WATERFLOW DELAY 0 S TIMERS AC LOSS DELAY 2 HR DAYLIGHT SAVINGS ENABLED YES START MONTH MAR START WE...

Page 97: ...printing to the printer connected to the ANN S PG module The following screens will be displayed Pressing 1 allows the user to print the History file which will detail all of the system activities since the file was last cleared from memory Pressing 2 allows the user to print the Walktest log which will detail all of the system activations during walktest since the log was last cleared Refer to Wa...

Page 98: ...the devices if any located at those addresses Pressing 2 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 1 will display the programmed options for the ANN S PG Module devices connected to the ANN BUS Pressing 1 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 2 will display the programmed options for the ANN 80 LCD annunciators connected to the ANN BUS Pressing 2 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 2 will display the programmed options for th...

Page 99: ...anel requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises No other non fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit The branch circuit wire must run continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the control pan...

Page 100: ...res A Table 5 2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes 5 3 2 How to Use Table 5 3 on page 101 to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 5 3 on page 101 to calculate current draws as follows 1 Enter the quantity of devices in all three columns 2 Enter the current draw where required Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draw...

Page 101: ...re Detector Heads X 2 X X Power Supervision Relays3 X 0 025 X 0 025 X 0 025 NAC 14 X NAC 2 X NAC 3 NAC 4 Current Draw from TB9 nonalarm5 Sum each column6 for totals Primary Non Alarm Primary Alarm Secondary Non Alarm Table Footnote 1 If using the Reverse Polarity Alarm output add 0 005 amps if using the Reverse Polarity Trouble output add another 0 005 amps 2 Refer to the Device Compatibility Docu...

Page 102: ...ises label located inside the cabi net door 5 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA 72 Local Central and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 5 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 5 4 The control panel can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 26 AH range The control p...

Page 103: ...s provide some examples of setting up your own cross zoned or I O mapped system The Installer is responsible for completely testing the proper operation of the fire panel as set up by programming Notes 1 Any general system trouble such as a battery fault will activate any output circuit programmed as TROUBLE NAC in the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menu Circuit mapping does not apply 2 Any input zone programmed...

Page 104: ...as a waterflow zone using the INPUT ZONES menus Waterflow Input Zone 1 will directly activate Output Circuit 1 Alarm NAC but not Output Circuits 2 3 or 4 Example 2 A single hazard application where a smoke detector input zone will directly activate both an alarm NAC circuit and a releasing output circuit Output Circuit 1 is programmed as alarm NAC using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output Circuit 2 i...

Page 105: ... Example 3 A single hazard cross zoned application using two smoke detector input zones and one releasing output circuit Input Zones 1 and 2 are cross zoned to activate output circuit 2 which is programmed as a RELEASE 1 Output Circuit 1 is programmed as alarm NAC using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output Circuit 2 is programmed as Release Circuit 1 using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output Circuit 3 is...

Page 106: ...4 Smoke detector Input Zones 1 and 2 are cross zoned both must be in alarm to activate Output Circuit 2 Release 1 but not Output Circuits 3 or 4 Smoke detector Input Zones 3 and 4 are cross zoned both must be in alarm to activate Output Circuit 3 Release 2 but not Output Circuits 2 or 4 ZONE 1 TYPE 1 COMBO 2 COMBO W AR SUPERV 3 2 WIRE SMOKE OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1 ALARM NAC YES 2 RELEASE 1 YES 3 RELEA...

Page 107: ...nes 1 and 2 and 3 are all active R1 Z1 AND Z2 AND Z3 Set Zones 1 2 and 3 to YES in Cross Zoning Group 1 for RELEASE 1 in the CROSS INPUT ZONES menus Set all other zones to NO in Cross Zoning Groups 1 2 and 3 for RELEASE 1 in the CROSS INPUT ZONES menus Example 7 Release Circuit 1 activates if Input Zones 1 and 2 and 3 are all active Release Circuit 2 activates if Input Zones 2 and 3 and 4 are all ...

Page 108: ...lowing pages of this appendix describe the programming for each of the templates Note MRP 2001 E Pre Action Deluge Control Panel can be configured using preprogrammed Templates 7 through 13 only Template 7 is the factory default template for the FACP Templates 1 through 6 are not available for this panel Important Each Template has been programmed with specific Input Zone Types and Output Circuit ...

Page 109: ...Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Waterflow NAC Output 2 There is no FACP initiated delay in activation since the Waterflow Delay Timer is set to 0 seconds Activation of Input Zone 6 Supervisory w...

Page 110: ...tivation of both Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke and Zone 2 Fire at the same time or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 Release Solenoid will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 Activation of any one of these zones will operate Alarm NAC Output 1 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Waterflow NAC ...

Page 111: ...ut 3 and Release Solenoid 2 Output 4 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 and Release Solenoid 2 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 2 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 There is a 10 second FACP initiated delay in activation since Waterflow Delay Timer is set to ...

Page 112: ...ase or Input 6 Manual Pull Station will operate Solenoid 1 Output 3 and Solenoid 2 Output 4 and Alarm NAC Output 1 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 and Release Solenoid 2 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 2 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 There is a 10 se...

Page 113: ...ease or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 4 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Waterflow NAC Output 2 There is a 10 second FACP initiated delay in activation since Waterflow Delay Timer is set to 10 seconds Activation of Input Zone 6...

Page 114: ...ation of both Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke and Zone 2 Fire at the same time or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Release Solenoid 1 Output 4 Release Solenoid will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 Activation of any one of these zones will operate Alarm NAC Output 1 Activation of Input Zone 3 Waterflow will operate the Waterflow NAC Out...

Page 115: ...6 Manual Release will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 Release Solenoid will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 Activation of Input Zone 4 Waterflow will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 Waterflow NAC Output 2 and Waterflow NAC Output 4 There is a 10 second FACP initiated delay in activation of these outputs since the Waterflow Delay...

Page 116: ...ipment is needed for compliance with the NFPA 72 standards listed below NFPA 72 Central Station Service Protected Premises Unit or Remote Station Service 411UD may be installed as illustrated in Figure C 1 FACP Connection to 411UD on page 117 OR 4XTMF Transmitter Module for connection to the RS82 Remote Station Receiver See Figure C 3 on page 120 for installation instructions for this unit NFPA 72...

Page 117: ...dialer UL listed for Central Station Remote Station Reporting Services Figure C 1 FACP Connection to 411UD Channel1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 2 2K ELR Relay Output DACT Trouble from 411UD FACP Supervisory Relay FACP Alarm Relay FACP Trouble Relay J4 Not Installed 411UD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 VDC nonresettable power 24 VDC nonresettable power 2 2K ELRs P N 27070 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ...

Page 118: ...uble relay and Channel 3 Zone 3 is wired to the control panel s supervisory relay 4 Nonresettable 24 VDC power is supplied to the 411UD via TB9 terminals configured for nonresettable power on the FACP Jumper J4 on the 411UD must be removed for 24 VDC power 5 End of Line resistors must terminate all 411UD circuits including unused circuits 6 Program the 411UD for slave operation 7 The MRP 2001 E mu...

Page 119: ... from control panel to Municipal Box 2 Cut JP30 on the MRP 2001 E main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTMF module and circuit 3 Cut JP24 on the MRP 2001 E main circuit board to enable FACP Supervisory relay 4 Refer to 4XTMF Municipal Box Transmitter Option Module on page 28 for detailed information Figure C 2 Municipal Box Connected to 4XTMF Transmitter Module FIRE Gamewell Model M34 56 ...

Page 120: ...Transmitter Module Installation on page 29 for detailed information RS82 Remote Station Receiver UL listed Refer to Instruction Manual for Remote Station Receiver Model RS82 Polarity Shown is Normal Standby 4XTMF Transmitter Module Cutting TBL Jumper allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists Power limited Figure C 3 Remote Station Conn...

Page 121: ...ct programmed to activate on Supervisory condition Form C Trouble contact which will automatically activate on any Trouble condition Form C Alarm contact programmed to activate on General Alarm FACP Main Circuit Board Fire Alarm Control Panel Notes 1 Connection between the FACP and the transmitter are supervised by the transmitter 2 This FACP Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Pro...

Page 122: ...esistors ELRs with a value determined by the Transmitter manufacturer Power is also provided by the Central Station Remote Station Transmitter manufacturer Refer to the Central Station Remote Station Transmitter manufacturer s manual for details Figure C 5 FACP Dry Contacts Connection to Central Station Remote Station Transmitter Typical Central Station Remote Station Transmitter Module Typical In...

Page 123: ...prevent severe module damage IMPORTANT All connections between the FACP and Keltron modules must be made within 20 feet and enclosed within conduit or equivalently protected against mechanical injury Fire Alarm Control Panel terminal blocks are not shown in their actual positions in order to clarify wiring connections Keltron 95M3158 TTM RPS 1 Terminals 7 and 8 Remote station alarm trouble inputs ...

Page 124: ...Zone 1 detectors This should cause the first zone alarm condition The red Fire Alarm indicator will illuminate The LCD display will indicate an alarm condition for zone 1 The control panel piezo will sound The Alarm relay will energize The devices connected to the Indicating Circuit s programmed to activate on Zone 1 alarm will turn on 5 Repeat step 4 for each input zone 6 When testing has been co...

Page 125: ... smoke through the detector until it alarms Note For the above tests the detector will reset only after the power source has been momentarily interrupted If a detector fails any of the above test methods its wiring should be checked and it should be cleaned as outlined in the Maintenance section of the System Sensor Document If the detector still fails it should be replaced Notify the proper autho...

Page 126: ...Testing Maintenance Maintenance 126 MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 ...

Page 127: ...ing 67 battery 15 20 precautions 20 rating 13 battery box 16 battery calculations 102 BB 55 see also battery box 16 buttons see also control buttons 12 C cabinet mounting 17 cabinet dimensions 18 cabinet mounting 19 CAC 5X 21 California 62 charger capacity 13 Charger Disable 64 charger disable 70 circuits 11 Class A 16 21 27 Class A Converter Module 16 installation 26 Class B 11 13 21 clear progra...

Page 128: ...pervisory 12 15 System Trouble 15 Trouble 12 indicator AC Power 86 Alarm Silenced 86 discharge 86 Fire Alarm 86 Supervisory 86 Trouble 86 Indicators 15 indicators 12 14 Initiating Device Circuit 11 13 21 Class A 27 In Line resistor IDC combination circuit 22 input zone types 52 Input Zones 50 93 installation 17 4XTM 29 class A converter module 26 option modules 26 transmitter module 28 J J4 and J5...

Page 129: ...ilence inhibit 60 silenceable 59 output circuit MAP 53 Output Circuits 57 output circuits 23 Output enable disable 58 output types 58 outputs 12 P Password 48 change 80 Maintenance Level 2 48 81 Master Level 1 48 Piezo see also sounder 15 piezo 15 alarm 15 maintenance 15 see also sounder 12 supervisory 15 trouble 15 polarity reversal circuit see also transmitter module 29 power 13 20 24 primary 20...

Page 130: ...pervisory piezo pulse rate 15 supervisory relay 24 contact rating 13 Synchronization 62 synchronization 62 Synchronized 62 synchronized 62 synchronized signals 62 and silenceable circuits 59 system current calculations 100 System Settings 95 System Setup 64 T Temporal 62 Time setting 69 Time Date Maintenance Level 84 Time Date setting 64 68 Timers 64 96 timers 65 Transmitter Module 16 transmitter ...

Page 131: ...MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 07 131 Index UL requirements 25 Z Zone type 51 Zone Setup Maintenance Level 82 zone type inputs 52 ...

Page 132: ...Testing Maintenance Maintenance 132 MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 ...

Page 133: ...Maintenance Testing Maintenance MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 133 ...

Page 134: ...Testing Maintenance Maintenance 134 MRP 2001 MRP 2001E PN 53040 A 4 16 2007 ...

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