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                                                                  Document #15140     Rev.G    01/02/02     P/N 15140:G

1.6.5 PRT-24 Printer Interface Module

The Printer Interface Module may be used to connect a printer to the control panel for the purpose of printing a his-
tory report, walktest file, troubleshoot report, program entries or current system status.  Printers require separate 
external primary power.  Connect the PRT-24 module (with cable) to the serial EIA-232 port on the printer.  The 
module mounts to the J2 connector on the main circuit board.   

Note that an EDP listed printer must be used if the 

printer will be permanently attached to the control panel.  Refer to Figure 2-15, “Remote Printer Connections,” on 
page 30.

1.6.6 DP-5024UD Dress Panel

A red dress panel is available as an option.  The dress panel restricts access to the system wiring while allowing 
access to the membrane switch panel.  Refer to Figure 1-1, “Optional DP-5024UD,” on page 11.

1.6.7 BB-17F Battery Box

The BB-17F battery box may be used to house two batteries, from 12 Amp Hour to 18 Amp Hour.  The battery box 
mounts directly below the cabinet and main circuit board.  Refer to Figure 2-3, “Backbox and Battery Box,” on page 
21.  The BB-17F is red and is provided with knockouts.

1.6.8 PK-5024UD Programming Kit

This kit includes one 3½" diskette plus Instruction Manual P/N 50041.  When the software is loaded into an IBM 
compatible computer, it creates an off-line Service Terminal that allows any MS-5024UD panel to be uploaded or 
downloaded over standard telephone lines.

1.7

Specifications

AC Power - TB1

MS-5024UD: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 2.3 amps
MS-5024UDE: 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.2 amps
Wire size: minimum #14 AWG (2 mm

2

) with 600V insulation

Battery (lead acid only) - J1

Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal Flat Charge - 27.6V @ 0.8 amp
Maximum Charger Capacity: 17 Amp Hour battery.  (MS-5024UD cabinet holds maximum 7 Amp Hour battery.  
Larger batteries require Fire•Lite BB-17F or other UL listed battery cabinet).

Initiating Device Circuits - TB2

Detector Zones 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

Power-limited Circuitry

Operation: All zones are NFPA Style B, Zone 3 is NFPA Style B or Style D.  Use CAC-5F module for Style D 
operations
Normal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC (ripple = 100 mV maximum)
Alarm Current: 26 mA

Short Circuit Current: 42 mA maximum

Maximum Loop Resistance: 100 ohms
End-of-Line Resistor: 4.7K ohms, ½ watt (P/N 27072 UL listed)

Detector Loop Current is sufficient to ensure operation of one alarmed detector per zone

Standby Current: 7.26 mA (includes ELR and 2 mA maximum detector current)
Smoke Detector Identifier A
Refer to Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices

Summary of Contents for MS-5024UD

Page 1: ...Fire Alarm Control Panel MS 5024UD MS 5024UDE PN 15140 G ECN 01 685 G Document 15140 01 02 02 Revision ...

Page 2: ...explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a prede termined 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 feature of each detector should be tested at least ...

Page 3: ...terferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased sus ceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Techni cal Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or in serting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all ele...

Page 4: ...4 Document 15140 Rev G 01 02 02 P N 15140 G Notes ...

Page 5: ...s 18 1 8 1 Telephone Circuitry 18 1 8 2 Digital Communicator 18 1 8 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings 18 CHAPTER 2 Installation 19 2 1 Mounting Options 19 FIGURE 2 1 MS 5024UD Cabinet 19 2 2 Backbox Mounting 19 FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations 20 FIGURE 2 3 Backbox and Battery Box 21 2 3 Operating Power 22 FIGURE 2 4 Operating Power Connections 22 2 4 Input Circuits 23 FI...

Page 6: ... 42 TABLE 3 6 Event Codes Secondary Central Station Number 43 FIGURE 3 2 Verification Timing Diagram 44 TABLE 3 7 Zone Function Selection 45 3 4 Default Programming 49 CHAPTER 4 Operating Instructions 50 4 1 Switches in Normal Mode 50 4 1 1 RESET 50 4 2 Displays 51 FIGURE 4 1 Phone Connectors and LEDs 52 4 3 Operation 53 4 3 1 Alarm Response 53 4 3 2 Alarm Restoral 54 4 3 3 System Supervisory Cond...

Page 7: ... at Control Panel 71 7 3 Downloading Initiated at a Service Terminal 71 7 4 Uploading Initiated at a Service Terminal 72 Appendix A Battery Calculations 73 TABLE A 1 Battery Calculations 73 A 1 The Main Power Supply 74 TABLE A 2 Filtered Load in Standby external devices connected to TB4 only 74 TABLE A 3 Filtered Load in Alarm 75 Appendix B Programming Reference Sheets 76 Appendix C Operation and ...

Page 8: ...g 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 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...

Page 9: ...Document 15140 Rev G 01 02 02 P N 15140 G 9 MS 5024UD Main Circuit Board ...

Page 10: ...mpatible modem and Fire Lite Upload Download software P N PK 5024UD may serve as a Service Terminal This allows download of the entire program or upload of the entire program history file walktest data current status and system voltages The MS 5024UDE offers the same features as the MS 5024UD but allows connection to 220 240 VAC input 1 1 Product Features Selectable as Fire Panel Fire Panel Commun...

Page 11: ... maximum of 10 Programmable channel ID slave Programmable zone delay waterflow only Form C alarm and trouble relays Supervisory and communication fail relay drivers Low AC voltage sense One man walktest Optional Dress Panel cover DP 5024UD Note Unless otherwise specified MS 5024UD shall be used in this manual to refer to both the MS 5024UD and MS 5024UDE Fire Alarm Control Communicators A n AC POW...

Page 12: ...on refer to the MS 5024UD E Field Software Change Procedure Document 50125 FIGURE 1 2 MS 5024UD Panel Alarm Trouble Relays 5 Input Zones Primary Secondary Phone Lines NotificationAppliance Circuits Annunciator Driver Module Interface Connector Relay Module Interface Connector PROM U231 Piezo 85dB Printer Interface Module Connector Holds up to 7 AH Batteries Up to 60 Hrs of Standby Optional Transfo...

Page 13: ...ne circuit also configurable for Style D Input circuits may be used as standard fire control panel zones or slave communicator input channels Initiating Device Circuit 1 Style B accepts normally open contact devices and 2 wire smoke detectors Initiating Device Circuit 2 Style B accepts normally open contact devices and 2 wire smoke detectors Initiating Device Circuit 3 Style B D accepts normally o...

Page 14: ...one 440 hertz tone typical in most networks Dialing the Central Station s phone number default is Touch Tone programmable to rotary For tone burst or touchtone type formats Discern proper Ack and kissoff tone s The frequency and time duration of the tone s varies with the transmission format The control panel will adjust accordingly Communicate in the following formats 12 Tone Burst Types 20 pps 3...

Page 15: ...on the CAC 5F module provides for ease of wiring Refer to Figure 2 17 CAC 5F Style D Con verter on page 32 1 6 3 ADM 24 Annunciator Driver Module The ADM 24 Annunciator Driver Module supports the RZA 5F Remote Annunciator module Annunciator wiring is supervised for open circuits by this module The Annunciator Driver Module mounts to connector J3 in the upper right corner of the main circuit board ...

Page 16: ...h knockouts 1 6 8 PK 5024UD Programming Kit This kit includes one 3 diskette plus Instruction Manual P N 50041 When the software is loaded into an IBM compatible computer it creates an off line Service Terminal that allows any MS 5024UD panel to be uploaded or downloaded over standard telephone lines 1 7 Specifications AC Power TB1 MS 5024UD 120 VAC 60 Hz 2 3 amps MS 5024UDE 220 240 VAC 50 Hz 1 2 ...

Page 17: ...cuitry Four wire Smoke Detector Power TB4 Terminals 3 4 Maximum ripple voltage 10 mVRMS Operating voltage Nominal 24 volts Up to 300 mA is available for powering 4 wire smoke detectors Power limited circuitry Recommended maximum standby current is 50 mA see Battery Calculations in Appendix A Refer to Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible listed devices Nonresettable Filtered 24V P...

Page 18: ... ID label is located on the inside of the control panel door 1 8 3 Telephone Company Rights and Warnings The telephone company under certain circumstances may temporarily discontinue services and or make changes in its facilities services equipment or procedures which may affect the operation of this control panel However the telephone company is required to give advance notice of such changes or ...

Page 19: ...er of conductors required for the devices to be installed Sufficient knockouts are provided for wiring convenience Select the appropriate knockout s and pull the required conductors into the box Note that there are no knockouts on the left hinged side of the cabinet All wir ing should be in accordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems 2 2 Backbox Mounting Open the door an...

Page 20: ...10 cm 10 375 26 35 cm 0 75 1 9 cm 2 875 7 3 cm Backbox 14 5 36 8 cm Depth 3 000 7 62 cm Top 9 1 23 1 cm 2 7 6 86cm 1 125 2 868 cm Backbox Mounting Holes ms2 4cab cdr FIGURE 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions and Knockout Locations Draw wires through the respective knockout locations TR 1 R Trim Ring ...

Page 21: ... BB 17F 3 Using conduit hang the BB 17F from the Fire Alarm Control Communicator cabinet making sure there is at least of clearance between the two cabinets 4 Anchor the BB 17F to the wall Door 14 677 37 28 cm Door 15 342 38 97 cm Battery Box 8 5 21 59 cm Depth 4 75 12 065 cm Battery Box 14 5 37 384 cm Depth 3 050 7 75 cm Top Bottom Depth 2 875 7 3 cm FIGURE 2 3 Backbox and Battery Box ...

Page 22: ...ction 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 one of the transformer mounting studs Note Do not use conduit for the Earth Ground connection since this does not provide reliable protection Secondary Power Source Bat...

Page 23: ...ontact device s Supervisory Supervisory autoresettable Zone 3 may also be programmed as Waterflow silenceable Waterflow nonsilenceable Note A maximum of five waterflow devices may be used on zone 3 per NFPA 72 Four wire smoke detectors may be connected to any zone Resettable power is provided via TB4 Terminals 3 and 4 It is allowable to mix an assortment of device types i e smoke detectors heat de...

Page 24: ...MS 5024UDE is installed Circuits are supervised and power limited Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibil ity Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances Both Notification Appliance Circuits may be programmed as follows Silenceable Nonsilenceable Enabled disabled Silence inhibited Autosilence 5 to 30 minutes Coded March Time Temporal or California FIGURE 2 6 Auxiliary Power Conne...

Page 25: ...t or in a UL 864 recognized enclosure Wiring from the control panel s termi nals on TB4 to the relays must be less than 3 feet in length and enclosed in conduit Wiring from the relay outputs must remain in the same room as the location of the enclosure and be enclosed in conduit FIGURE 2 8 Auxiliary Relay and Relay Driver Terminals MR 101 C MR 201 C Relay energized LED Relay energized LED All wiri...

Page 26: ...ower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the MS 5024UD is shown below Refer to Figure 2 16 RM 5F Installation and Wiring on page 31 for additional information on wiring the RM 5F Relay module FIGURE 2 9 Typical Wiring Diagram for UL Power lim...

Page 27: ...ible via double line seizure as well as usage of an RJ31X style interconnection Note that it is critical that the panel s digital communicator be located as the first device on the incoming telephone circuit to properly function The control panel s digital communicator is built into the main circuit board Connection and wiring of two phone lines is required as shown below FIGURE 2 10 Wiring Phone ...

Page 28: ... box and provides LED indication of the following Alarm Zone 1 red Alarm Zone 2 red Alarm Zone 3 red Alarm Zone 4 red Alarm Zone 5 red System Trouble yellow The remote annunciator provides individual zone alarm LEDs a system trouble LED a local piezo sounder and a remote sounder shut off switch All LEDs and their wiring are supervised for open conditions Any open condition will cause the System Tr...

Page 29: ...E 2 13 Wiring the RZA 5F ADM 24 24V ADM 24 RZA 5F Note Make wiring connections with system power off Maximum wire impedance is 100 ohms per wiring connection FIGURE 2 14 Installing the Annunciator Single Gang Electrical Box screw 6 32 x 1 00 LG Single gang Box RZA 5F ...

Page 30: ...2 15 Insert the two supplied standoffs into mounting holes near the J2 connector on the main circuit board Connect the Printer Interface board to J2 on the main circuit board press onto standoffs and connect the attached cable to the serial EIA 232 port on the printer The printer may be placed a maximum of 50 feet from the panel Note that a ground fault may occur on the control panel when this con...

Page 31: ...wiring of this module must follow the requirements as specified above OR 2 If this module is needed to drive power limited and nonpower limited relays that are next to each other one relay must be used as an open circuit and the other as a closed circuit as shown in Figure 2 16 FIGURE 2 16 RM 5F Installation and Wiring Connector located on back of board RM 5F Main Circuit Board Standoffs Power lim...

Page 32: ...ate 2 wire smoke detectors plus any normally open contact device such as heat detectors or manual pull stations 2 Only circuit 3 accommodates the nonsilenceable waterflow function FIGURE 2 17 CAC 5F Style D Converter Waterflow Switch Waterflow Switch Waterflow Switch UL listed compatible 2 wire smoke detector Manual Pull Station Heat Detector Dummy load all unused circuits with 4 7K ohm ELR P N 71...

Page 33: ...y programmed Other options features may be programmed if desired If all factory default settings are acceptable programming is complete 3 1 Entering Program Mode To enter the Program Mode press the MODE key once the display will go blank You then have ten seconds to start entering the Program Mode code 7764 7764 spells PROG on a Touch Tone phone If an incorrect key is entered reenter the proper 4 ...

Page 34: ...e are shown below 3 2 Switch Functions The function of each keypad key in Program Mode is shown below 3 3 Programming Options Primary Central Station Phone Number 00 15 The first sixteen addresses 00 15 are factory set to F 00_F to 15_F Programming this feature is typically done as follows If the phone number to be entered is 484 7161 press 4 The display will read 00_4 Press ENTER STORE to save th...

Page 35: ...lection press the ENTER STORE key to store the selec tion The available format options are as follows 0 4 1 Ademco Express Standard DTMF 1400 2300 ACK 1 4 2 Ademco Express Standard DTMF 1400 2300 ACK 2 3 1 Standard 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 3 3 1 Expanded 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 4 3 1 Standard 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK 5 3 1 Expanded 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK 6 4 1 Standard 1800 Hz Carri...

Page 36: ... Trouble Secondary Code F 153 Primary Annunciator Fault Code F 154 Primary System Off Normal Code F 155 Primary Zone 1 Alarm Restore Code E 156 Primary Zone 2 Alarm Restore Code E 157 Primary Zone 3 Alarm Restore Code E 158 Primary Zone 4 Alarm Restore Code E 159 Primary Zone 5 Alarm Restore Code E 160 Primary Zone 1 Disable Restore Code E 161 Primary Zone 2 Disable Restore Code E 162 Primary Zone...

Page 37: ...ult Code FC 181 182 Primary System Off Normal Code FF 183 184 Primary Zone 1 Alarm Restore Code E1 185 186 Primary Zone 2 Alarm Restore Code E2 187 188 Primary Zone 3 Alarm Restore Code E3 189 190 Primary Zone 4 Alarm Restore Code E4 191 192 Primary Zone 5 Alarm Restore Code E5 193 194 Primary Zone 1 Disable Restore Code E1 195 196 Primary Zone 2 Disable Restore Code E2 197 198 Primary Zone 3 Disa...

Page 38: ...Disabled Code 570 004 154 156 Primary Zone 5 Disabled Code 570 005 157 159 Primary Drill Code 604 000 160 162 Primary AC Fault Code 301 000 163 165 Primary Zone 1 Fault Code 380 001 166 168 Primary Zone 2 Fault Code 380 002 169 171 Primary Zone 3 Fault Code 380 003 172 174 Primary Zone 4 Fault Code 380 004 175 177 Primary Zone 5 Fault Code 380 005 178 180 Primary Earth Fault Code 310 000 181 183 P...

Page 39: ...l Station Number 24 12 8 6 Hour Test Time Interval 25 The test report sent to the Primary phone number may be sent every 6 8 12 or 24 hours If the message is to be sent every 24 hours leave the factory default entry of 0 If other test report times are needed enter 1 for 12 hours 2 for 8 hours or 3 for 6 hours Secondary Central Station Phone Number 26 41 Addresses 26 41 are factory set to F 26_F to...

Page 40: ... 1400 2300 ACK 2 3 1 Standard 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 3 3 1 Expanded 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 4 3 1 Standard 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK 5 3 1 Expanded 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK 6 4 1 Standard 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 7 4 1 Expanded 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz ACK 8 4 1 Standard 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK 9 4 1 Expanded 1900 Hz Carrier 1400 Hz ACK A 4 2 Standard 1800 Hz Carrier 2300 Hz AC...

Page 41: ... Secondary Code F 277 Secondary Annunciator Fault Code F 278 Secondary System Off Normal Code F 279 Secondary Zone 1 Alarm Restore Code E 280 Secondary Zone 2 Alarm Restore Code E 281 Secondary Zone 3 Alarm Restore Code E 282 Secondary Zone 4 Alarm Restore Code E 283 Secondary Zone 5 Alarm Restore Code E 284 Secondary Zone 1 Disable Restore Code E 285 Secondary Zone 2 Disable Restore Code E 286 Se...

Page 42: ...de FC 305 306 Secondary System Off Normal Code FF 307 308 Secondary Zone 1 Alarm Restore Code E1 309 310 Secondary Zone 2 Alarm Restore Code E2 311 312 Secondary Zone 3 Alarm Restore Code E3 313 314 Secondary Zone 4 Alarm Restore Code E4 315 316 Secondary Zone 5 Alarm Restore Code E5 317 318 Secondary Zone 1 Disable Restore Code E1 319 320 Secondary Zone 2 Disable Restore Code E2 321 322 Secondary...

Page 43: ...570 004 278 280 Secondary Zone 5 Disabled Code 570 005 281 283 Secondary Drill Code 604 000 284 286 Secondary AC Fault Code 301 000 287 289 Secondary Zone 1 Fault Code 380 001 290 292 Secondary Zone 2 Fault Code 380 002 293 295 Secondary Zone 3 Fault Code 380 003 296 298 Secondary Zone 4 Fault Code 380 004 299 301 Secondary Zone 5 Fault Code 380 005 302 304 Secondary Earth Fault Code 310 000 305 3...

Page 44: ...only on zones programmed as 2 wire smoke detector zones After detecting an alarm the panel removes power from all zones for six seconds resetting all 2 wire smoke detectors Power is reapplied and a 12 second retard period allows detectors to stabilize During the retard reset period of 18 seconds subsequent alarms by the same initiating zone are ignored An alarm detected on any other 2 wire detecto...

Page 45: ...n 61 Factory default for zone 5 is 0 for 2 wire smoke detector Enter 1 for pull station 2 for normally open contact device 3 for supervisory 4 for supervisory autoresettable Note Programming any zone to function as supervisory or supervisory autoresettable will cause the defaulted event codes see notes in Table 3 1 through Table 3 5 to be automatically changed The defaulted code of 1 is changed to...

Page 46: ...programmed as 0 for silenceable 1 for nonsilenceable or 2 for disabled disabling will cause the display to indicate bEL1 system trouble light to turn on and onboard piezo to sound Factory default is 0 for silenceable Note Consult the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ prior to altering this address Silence Inhibit Notification Appliance Circuit 1 70 Setting address 70 to 1 prohibits silencing...

Page 47: ...s by the factory triggers Touchtone dialing over both phone lines Select 1 for rotary dialing Make Break Ratio 81 Use this address only if 1 rotary dialing has been selected for address 80 The make break ratio is factory set to 0 for 67 33 ratio but may be changed to 1 for 62 38 ratio Address 82 Leave default of 0 Address 83 Leave default of 0 Panel Identification Number 84 87 The Panel Identifica...

Page 48: ...dary Central Station phone number or only if attempts to transmit to the primary Central Station phone number are unsuccessful Factory default is 0 for backup only Enter 1 for always Programming Event Codes 127 374 The type of reports and event codes that are sent to the Central Station are in Table 3 1 through Table 3 5 The selections made for the Primary Central Station Number Communication Form...

Page 49: ...e hours and minutes Once the last digit corresponding to the day is entered the display will show the contents of address 00 The real time clock calendar keeps track of leap years automatically Note that the software for the MS 5024UD operates the internal clock based upon 60Hz The software for the MS 5024UDE operates the internal clock based upon 50Hz End Programming Exit Programming Mode by pres...

Page 50: ...ntrol panel will Clear the display and status LEDs Turn off the Notification Appliance Circuits Reset all zones by temporarily removing power Silence the onboard piezo sounder Store reset message in the History file Restore the alarm and trouble relays to normal Clear the supervisory and communication fail relay driver outputs Temporarily remove power from the resettable power output TB4 terminals...

Page 51: ... and or trouble that occurred DOWN ARROW The Down Arrow key is used to view other events newer that have occurred and are active not yet cleared UP ARROW The Up Arrow key is used to view other events older that have occurred and are active not yet cleared ENTER STORE See individual mode descriptions in other sections of this manual 4 2 Displays Four 7 segment red LED characters provide visual annu...

Page 52: ...of sprin klers extinguishing systems or other protective systems System Silence A yellow LED that turns on to indicate that an alarm or trouble condition exists in the system but both NACs if pro grammed as silenceable and local piezo have been silenced Primary Line Active A red LED on the main circuit board that indicates the primary phone line is active Secondary Line Active A red LED on the mai...

Page 53: ... alarms and disabled zones no troubles the control panel will scroll them on the display Pressing the 1st Event key will stop the scrolling and cause the display of the first alarm that occurred after the panel was last reset cleared of all active events and placed into Normal Mode Operation of the Up and Down arrow keys will display all remaining events in sequence If events to be displayed inclu...

Page 54: ...occur When a supervisory condition occurs the control panel will Blink the supervisory LED second On second Off Activate the supervisory relay driver TB4 5 Display the following message SUPX where X the zone number Communicate the supervisory condition to the Central Station Store the supervisory message in the History file Pulse the piezo sounder at second On and second Off rate Turn on appropria...

Page 55: ...on Restoral Upon restoral of all trouble conditions the control panel performs the following Shut off the trouble LED Deactivates the trouble relay Turn off the AC Power LED if the trouble was loss of AC Clear the display of all trouble messages Communicate the restored trouble condition s to the Central Station Output the system trouble restoral message to the printer Terminate upload or download...

Page 56: ...til the zone is reenabled To reenable a zone press the MODE key The display will go blank You then have 10 seconds to start entering the code 3622 Next press the ENTER STORE key 3622 spells ENAB on a Touch Tone phone A flashing upper case E will appear on the left of the display Press the digit key corresponding to the zone number to be enabled The number will appear on the far right of the displa...

Page 57: ...es Any time that the control panel needs to make a call to a Central Station line seizure will disconnect any local premises phones sharing the same telephone line All transmissions to the Central Stations will be sent over the primary phone line In the event of noisy phone lines transmissions will be sent over the backup secondary phone line Two phone numbers must be programmed the primary Centra...

Page 58: ...rouble Restore SSS S RTZ SSS S RTZ RTZRTZRTZ RTZ Z SSSS RTZRTZ2 SSSS RTZZ System Trouble SSS S TS SSS S TS TSTSTS TS Y SSSS TSTS2 SSSS TSY System Trouble Restore SSS S RTS SSS S RTS RTSRTSRTS RTS Y SSSS RTSRTS2 SSSS RTSY Zone Disable SSS S DZ SSS S DZ DZDZDZ DZ Z SSSS DZDZ2 SSSS DZZ Zone Disable Restore SSS S RDZ SSS S RDZ RDZRDZRDZ RDZ Z SSSS RDZRDZ2 SSSS RDZZ Low Battery SSS S L SSS S L SSSS LL2...

Page 59: ...one Disable Restore 1st digit RDZ2 Zone Disable Restore 2nd digit L Low Battery 1st digit L2 Low Battery 2nd digit RL Low Battery Restore 1st digit RL2 Low Battery Restore 2nd digit P AC Loss 1st digit P2 AC Loss 2nd digit RP AC Loss Restore 1st digit RP2 AC Loss Restore 2nd digit FD Fire Drill 1st digit FD2 Fire Drill 2nd digit RFD Fire Drill Restore 1st digit RFD2 Fire Drill Restore 2nd digit V ...

Page 60: ...one line fault Notification Appliance Circuits fault Communication trouble Annunciator trouble System off normal 4 Restoral Reports Zone alarm Supervisory Zone s enabled Fire drill AC Zone fault Earth Battery Telephone line Notification Appliance Circuits Communication Annunciator trouble System off normal 5 24 Hour Test lowest priority Red LEDs are provided on the control panel circuit board to i...

Page 61: ...oftware and Rev C line card at Rev 1 5 software 8 Model 2 only 9 Version 1 62 software TABLE 4 3 Compatible UL Listed Receivers Format Addresses 16 42 Ademco 685 1 Silent Knight 9000 2 ITI CS 4000 3 FBI CP220FB Osborne Hoffman Models 1 2 Radionics 6000 6 Radionics 6500 5 Sescoa 3000R 7 Surguard MLR 2 9 0 4 1 Ademco Express 1 4 2 Ademco Express 8 2 3 1 Standard 1800 2300 4 3 3 1 Expanded 1800 2300 ...

Page 62: ... as they occur Display all zone troubles as they occur Display ground faults as they occur Transmit off normal message to Central Station s Continue to communicate any events not acknowledged at a Central Station prior to entering Walktest Mode During Walktest Mode zonal activity is displayed in real time as it occurs At the end of walktesting the system the display will show the last event that o...

Page 63: ... Arrow key moves the History file to show newer more recent events Following is a list of messages as they will appear on the display It should be noted that setting the time and date may cause corruption of the History File contents The History File should therefore be cleared after the time and date are set To clear the list from E2 memory press the SILENCE key twice before exiting the History M...

Page 64: ...wledged at the Central Station prior to entering Troubleshoot Mode Voltages can be viewed by performing the following steps AC input voltage press A and then the ENTER STORE key Battery voltage press B and then the ENTER STORE key Zone 1 voltage press 1 and then the ENTER STORE key Zone 2 voltage press 2 and then the ENTER STORE key Zone 3 voltage press 3 and then the ENTER STORE key Zone 4 voltag...

Page 65: ...es off hook to acquire a dial tone The control panel keypad may be used as a telephone touchpad for number dialing Once the first digit is pressed the display will move the C or D character one position to the left while placing the digit to be dialed on the farthest right display position Continue to press the phone numbers to be dialed Successive depressions of the ENTER STORE key hangs up and p...

Page 66: ... main circuit board before proceeding Programmable option address 78 must be programmed to a 2 if only a printer is connected to the control panel or 3 if both a printer and annunciator are connected to the control panel to enable printer supervision Once enabled nor mal system status as well as panel operations will be printed If the printer connection is removed the trouble LED will blink the pi...

Page 67: ...r addresses 16 or 42 the report code for Zone 2 Alarm Code addresses 129 130 253 254 is FF and the Zone 2 Restoral Code addresses 185 186 309 310 is EF If E is entered for addresses 16 or 42 the report code for Zone 2 Alarm Code and Restoral Code addresses 130 132 254 256 is 300 The factory settings for Zone Channel 4 alarm and restoral are altered as follows If 0 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 B or D is entered...

Page 68: ... 15140 G Relays in the master FACP activate various input circuits on the slave communicator Messages event codes pro grammed for a particular input circuit channel will be transmitted to the Central Station upon relay activation FIGURE 6 1 Slave Communicator Connections ...

Page 69: ...ll remain on steady At the conclusion of a successful download the green Kissoff LED will turn on steady for five seconds the green Modem LED will turn off and the red Line Seize LED will turn off In order to download the panel whether initiated at the jobsite or remotely the following must be true The control panel must be in the Normal Mode of operation Downloading is not possible if the panel i...

Page 70: ... out the calling parties Another use of this code allows for identical secret codes to be placed into multiple control panels at one jobsite using the panel ID number to distinguish between the individual panels Error Checking As each block of data is received by the control panel it is checked for accuracy If an error is detected the block is retransmitted until correct up to a maximum of four ti...

Page 71: ...control panel the downloading process is allowed to continue Downloading progresses until all programmed information has been successfully loaded into the control panel The programmed data may consist of addresses 00 374 plus the time and date 7 3 Downloading Initiated at a Service Terminal Before initiating the download procedure make certain that the control panel is In Normal Mode Central Stati...

Page 72: ... incoming call is accepted answered by the control panel the panel will 1 Establish basic modem connection 2 Verify secret code and panel identification number 3 Verify callback vs no callback request from the service terminal If callback is requested steps 4 through 9 will occur If no callback is requested only steps 8 and 9 will occur 4 Identify the Service Terminal location 5 Hang up disconnect...

Page 73: ...d in the backbox 2 12 Ampere Hour and 17 Ampere Hour batteries require the BB 17F battery box TABLE A 1 Battery Calculations Standby Load Current Amps X Required Standby Time in Hours 24 or 60 Hours __________ Alarm Load Current Amps X Required Alarm Time in Hours i e 5 minutes 0 084 __________ Add Standby and Alarm Load for Required Ampere Hour Battery __________ Multiply by the Derating Factor o...

Page 74: ...d to TB4 only Device Type of Devices Current Amps Total Current Amps Main Circuit Board 1 X 0 1 0 1 ADM 24 1 max X 0 006 RZA 5F 1 max X 0 0 RM 5F 1 max X 0 0 CAC 5F 1 max X 0 0 2 wire Smoke Detector Heads X 1 1 Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for 2 wire smoke detector standby current 4 wire Smoke Detector Heads X 1 Power Supervision2 Relays 2 Must use compatible listed power supervision...

Page 75: ...s 12 mA RM 5F 1 max X 0 0802 CAC 5F 1 max X 0 0 4 wire Smoke Detector4 Heads X Power Supervision Relays3 3 Must use compatible listed Power Supervision Relay X 0 025 Notification Appliances4 4 Current limitations of terminals TB4 Terminals 1 2 0 300 amp filtered 24VDC 5 120Hz ripple 10 mVRMS Nonresettable power 100Hz ripple for MS 5024UDE TB4 Terminals 3 4 0 300 amp filtered 24VDC 5 120Hz ripple 1...

Page 76: ...r pull station 2 for normally open contact devices 3 for supervisory devices 4 for supervisory devices autoresettable 58 Zone 2 Function Select Enter 0 for 2 wire smoke detectors 1 for pull station 2 for normally open contact devices 3 for supervisory devices 4 for supervisory devices autoresettable 59 Zone 3 Function Select Enter 0 for 2 wire smoke detectors 1 for pull station 2 for normally open...

Page 77: ... 2 for printer present 3 for annunciator and printer present 79 Backup Reporting Enter 0 to report to secondary phone number as backup only 1 to report to secondary phone number for all reports messages Does not affect upload download messages 80 Touchtone Rotary Select Enter 0 for touchtone dialing 1 for rotary dialing 81 Make Break Ratio Enter 0 for 67 33 ratio 1 for 62 38 ratio 82 Future use 83...

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Page 79: ...Central Station Account Code 47 48 49 50 Secondary Central Station 24 Hour Test Time 0000 12 00 midnight 51 Secondary Number Test Time Interval 0 for 24 hours 52 Alarm Verification 0 for no verification 53 54 55 Future use 56 Slave Communicator Fire Panel Selection 0 for fire panel only operation 57 Zone 1 Function Select 0 for 2 wire smoke detectors 58 Zone 2 Function Select 0 for 2 wire smoke de...

Page 80: ...ure use Leave default of 0 84 85 86 87 Panel Identification Number Default is 0000 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 Service Terminal 1 Phone Number Enter F to represent the end of the number 104 105 Ring Count on Primary Phone Line Default is 03 for do not answer until 3 rings are detected 106 FAX Answer Machine Primary Phone Line 0 for no sharing of phone line 107 108 109 110 1...

Page 81: ... 5 4 3 5 4 3 3 0 3 0 8 6 0 2 6 0 8 4 1 1 4 1 6 4 1 2 4 1 3 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 2...

Page 82: ...shoot voltages and entire programming selections to printer Fire protection is off Requires PRT 24 option module 5267 LAMP Turns on all LEDs on the main circuit board and all system annunciators for five seconds Fire protection is on 3696 DOWN Allows for downloading the entire program file to the panel Must have service terminal ready Fire pro tection remains on TABLE C 2 Function Modes CODE ACTIV...

Page 83: ...ical printout from a Central Station receiver such as the Ademco 685 of alarm and trouble reports in the Ademco Contact ID Reporting Structure follows Notes 1 18 which is used in the reporting structure to identify the transmission as Contact ID is not printed out in the alarm and trouble report 2 Q which is the Event Qualifier for the reporting structure is printed out in the report as an E for N...

Page 84: ... 130 Burglary BURG Burglary 131 Perimeter BURG Perimeter 132 Interior BURG Interior 133 24 Hour BURG 24 Hour 134 Entry Exit BURG Entry Exit 135 Day Night BURG Day Night 136 Outdoor BURG Outdoor 137 Tamper BURG Tamper 138 Near Alarm BURG Near Alarm General Alarms 140 140 General Alarm ALARM General Alarm 141 Polling loop open ALARM Polling Loop Open 142 Polling loop short ALARM Polling Loop Short 1...

Page 85: ...w Battery 303 RAM checksum bad TROUBLE Bad RAM Checksum Restore not applicable 304 ROM checksum bad TROUBLE Bad ROM Checksum Restore not applicable 305 System reset TROUBLE System Reset Restore not applicable 306 Panel program changed TROUBLE Programming Changed Restore not applicable 307 Self test failure TROUBLE Self Test Failure 308 System shutdown TROUBLE System Shutdown 309 Battery test failu...

Page 86: ...ter low battery TROUBLE RF Sensor Batt Open Close 400 400 Open Close OPENING CLOSING 401 Open Close by user OPENING User CLOSING User 402 Group Open Close OPENING Group User CLOSING Group User 403 Automatic Open Close OPENING Automatic CLOSING Automatic 404 Late Open Close OPENING Late CLOSING Late 405 Deferred Open Close Opening not used Closing not used 406 Cancel OPENING Cancel Closing not used...

Page 87: ...d DISABLE Dialer Disable 552 Radio transmitter disabled DISABLE Radio Disable Bypasses 570 570 Zone bypass BYPASS Zone Bypass 571 Fire bypass BYPASS Fire Bypass 572 24 Hour zone bypass BYPASS 24 Hour Bypass 573 Burglar bypass BYPASS Burg Bypass 574 Group bypass BYPASS Group Bypass Test Misc 600 601 Manual trigger test TEST Manually Triggered Restore not applicable 602 Periodic test report TEST Per...

Page 88: ...88 Document 15140 Rev G 01 02 02 P N 15140 G Notes ...

Page 89: ...ctor Power 17 Current 17 Function Modes 82 Function Selection 45 H History file 10 History Mode 50 63 I IDC current 23 see also Initiating Device Circuit 23 Indicators 13 Initiating Device Circuit 16 Alarm Current 16 End of Line Resistor 16 Maximum Loop Resistance 16 Normal Operating Voltage 16 Short Circuit Current 16 Standby Current 16 Installation 19 K Keypad 34 Kissoff 10 Kissoff LED 13 52 L L...

Page 90: ...r 47 Service Terminal Number 2 Phone Number 48 Servicing 62 SILENCE 13 51 Silence inhibit 10 Silence Inhibit Notification Appliance Circuit 1 46 Silence Inhibit Notification Appliance Circuit 2 46 Silence LED 13 52 Slave Communicator 10 slave communicator 10 67 Slave Communicator Fire Panel Selection 44 Sounder 13 sounder 15 Specifications 16 Style B 10 13 23 32 Style D 10 13 23 32 Style Y 10 14 S...

Page 91: ...ransportation prepaid to the manufacturer This writing constitutes the only warranty made by this manufacturer with respect to its products The manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in all cases provide the protection for which they are installed or intended Buyer acknowledges that the manufacturer is not an insurer a...

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