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Audio Command Center Series Manual —

 P/N 51889:E1  6/8/2010

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16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC-25/50ZS With ACC-25/50DAZS

Application Examples

5.7  16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC-25/50ZS With ACC-

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In this application, the Fire Protection System consists of one ACC-25/50ZS with one ACC-
25/50DAZS, 16 zones and an addressable FACP.  Each one of the 16 movie theaters is wired and 
assigned as a speaker circuit.  The FACP is programmed for Software Zone 33 for Theater 1 
through Software Zone 49 for Theater 16.  Software Zone 32 is programmed to activate all speaker 
circuits (All-Call).  In addition, the Fire Evacuation Message (Message #1) is entered into Software 
Zones 32 - 49.

Automatic control by the FACP is provided through the ACS link to the ACC-25/50ZS.  Manual 
control is possible via the keypad in the ACC-25/50ZS.  Control of Audio Zones 9 - 16 is sent 
through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC-25/50DAZS.  Alarm and Paging audio from the 
ACC-25/50ZS is delivered to Audio Zones 9 - 16 (ACC-25/50DAZS) by way of the Audio Riser.

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Summary of Contents for ACC-25

Page 1: ...E1 P N 51889 E1 ECN 10 278 Document 51889 6 8 2010 Rev Voice Evacuation Control Panels AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZS AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZST Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter mined rate or reaches a predetermined l...

Page 3: ...e anticipated or encoun tered 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 modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or ...

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Page 5: ...s on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 37 2 3 S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB 37 2 4 S2 Record Bypass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 38 2 5 S4 Battery Charger Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard 39 2 6 SW1 Remote Microphone Installed Switch on ACC FFT 39 2 7 SW2 2 Wire 4 Wire Connection on Telephone Loop 39 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS ACC...

Page 6: ...ll Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 72 All Call Emergency Page Using Local Microphone 72 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 72 All Call During FACP Activated Alarm 72 All Call During Manual Evacuation Alert 72 All Call With Distributed Audio Panels 72 4 5 7 All Call ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST 72 All Call General Page Using Local Integral Microphone 72 All Call...

Page 7: ...ex Utilizing ACC 25 50ZS With ACC 25 50DAZS 95 5 8 Audio Command Center 24 Zone System 96 Section 6 Power Supply Calculations 98 6 1 Overview 98 6 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit 98 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 98 6 3 1 Overview 98 6 3 2 How to use Table 6 2 to calculate system current draws 99 6 4 Calculating the Battery Size 100 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements 100 6 4 2 Selecting ...

Page 8: ...l Setup 122 D 3 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to MS 9200 E 124 ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings 125 D 3 4 FACP Programming 125 D 4 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 127 D 4 1 Overview 127 D 4 2 Basic ANN BUS Step By Step Install Setup 127 D 4 3 ACC ZPMK DIP Switch 1 Settings on ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST 128 D 4 4 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to FACP 129 D 4 5 FACP Progra...

Page 9: ...t 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 1711 Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired Other NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 76...

Page 10: ...udio Command Center System Diagram The FireVoice ACC 25 50 can be used for systems requiring up to 50 watts of audio power Compatible FACPs can be used for automatic control The Distributed Audio Panel ACC 25 50DA can be used to increase audio power above 50 watts 1 The FACP contorls the audio system via the CMD inputs on the ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA 2 The Audio Riser connects the audio output of...

Page 11: ... paging audio 3 The ACC 25 50ZS uses the Control Serial Link to control the routing of the alarm or paging audio 4 Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 Speaker Circuit 9 Speaker Circuit 17 Speaker Circuit 24 ACC Control Serial Link RS 485 Audio Riser Speaker Circuit 1 Speaker Circuit 8 ACC Contr...

Page 12: ...or paging audio 4 Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 Speaker Circuit 9 Speaker Circuit 17 Speaker Circuit 24 ACC Control Serial Link RS 485 Audio Riser Speaker Circuit 1 Speaker Circuit 8 ACC Control Serial Link RS 485 Automatic Control via the ACS Link or CMD Input ACC 25 50DAZS ACC 25 50ZST ...

Page 13: ... Command Input Circuits activate on contact closure CMD 1 and CMD 2 provide termi nals for NAC input and output to allow installation of the audio panel anywhere along the NAC cir cuit being used to activate it Options via the Command Inputs allow one 60 second message two 30 second messages three 20 second messages four 15 second messages or five 12 second mes sages The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50Z...

Page 14: ...25 Audio Amplifier installed eight Style Y or four Style Z speaker circuits only on ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Panel with ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be controlled by an FACP via the ACS EIA 485 link to the ACC ZPMK ACS compatible FACPs include the MS 9600 MS 9200 E MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS and MS 5210UD Integral supervised microphone Microphone time out feature whi...

Page 15: ...d to the ACC FFT ACC 25 50ZST only Fire Fighter Phone Jack FPJ F provides plug in location for the FHS F ACC 25 50ZST only Remote Page Jack RPJ F provides plug in location for the FHS F and All Call paging capability ACC 25 50ZST only Fire Fighter Handset Cabinet FHSC RF recess mount or FHSC SF surface mount is used to store five Fire Fighter Handsets FHS F ACC 25 50ZST only Optional FC RM Remote ...

Page 16: ... reverse polarity ELR required alarm polarity shown OUT IN CMD2 Input Trigger by contact closure or NAC reverse polarity ELR required alarm polarity shown OUT IN Form C Trouble Relay nonsupervised Connector P5 FC MIM or ACC FFT Local Speaker Connector RCA Jack Local Microphone Connector HOT NEUTRAL EARTH Connector for Transformer ac25mnt1 wmfR AC Power Only supervised nonpower limited Refer to AC ...

Page 17: ... Speaker Circuits are supervised and power limited ELR Resistor required only for Style Y Class B circuits 4 75 K 1 watt P N 75470 Figure 1 2 Command Board With Amplifiers Backup Audio In Out Backup Audio In Out Optional 2nd or Backup Amplifier ACC AAM25 Field Programmable Option Switches S3 S5 and S1 Controls and System Status Indicators Switch S1 of 2nd amplifier shown in Backup OFF condition FC...

Page 18: ... B To Speakers To Speakers To Speakers To Speakers To Speakers To Speakers To Speakers shield shield shield shield Dummy Load all unused circuits with 4 75 K resistor Style Z Class A To Speakers shield Speaker Return Page Active LED To Speakers shield Speaker Return To Speakers shield Speaker Return To Speakers shield Speaker Return Jumper all unused circuits to and to Field Programmable Option Sw...

Page 19: ...2 FFT 3 FFT 4 FFT 5 FFT 6 FFT 7 FFT 8 FFT 9 FFT 10 FFT 11 FFT 12 FFT 13 FFT 14 FFT 15 FFT 16 FFT 17 FFT 18 FFT 19 FFT 20 FFT 21 FFT 22 FFT 23 FFT 24 SW1 TB1 TB2 TB3 J3 J2 J1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 SW2 Figure 1 4 ACC 25 50ZST Main Board with ACC FFT Module AC25ZSTMNTa wmf Dark stripe on ribbon cable must be positioned to left as shown Remote Microphone Wiring Power Grnd Audio Audio Earth Remot...

Page 20: ...requires 4 7K watt End of Line Resistor P N 27072 6 6 mA maximum Maximum Wiring Impedance CMD1 CMD5 Contact Closure Operation 200 Maximum Input Impedance CMD1 CMD2 Reverse Polarity Operation 20K CMD1 CMD5 Contact Closure Operation 3 4K Audio Amplifier Module Standard ACC AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P4 of main circuit board optional ACC AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P3 of main circuit board Backup Audi...

Page 21: ...for phone communication Normal Operating Voltage VRMS Standby n a Active 0 2 VRMS Normal Operating Voltage VDC Standby 12 VDC Active 4 VDC to 0 9 VDC Normal Operating Current mA Standby 1 3 mA Active 5 mA Circuit wiring is supervised Maximum wiring impedance 54 End of Line Resistor required for Style Y circuit 4 7K watt TB2 Remote Page Jack Keyswitch Operation Circuit wired Class B Keyswitch enabl...

Page 22: ...3 5 mm PC Audio Jack Input female connector Requires preamplifier output Interfaces to personal computer line output FC MIM Microphone Interface Module Optional P5 Connector Connector P5 provides a connection for the optional FC MIM Microphone Interface Module which is used to connect the FC RM Remote Microphone Module to provide remote microphone paging capabilities the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telep...

Page 23: ...mit Message 1 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 2 used to manually transmit Message 2 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 3 used to manually transmit Message 3 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 4 used to manually transmit Message 4 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 5 used to manually transmit Message 5 over speaker circuit 1 3 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only Figure 1 6 depicts Dual Zone operation which sup ports t...

Page 24: ... Record Playback green Dual Zone Zone 1 green active yellow manual deactivation Zone 2 green active yellow manual deactivation Message 1 green activation Message 2 green activation Message 3 green activation Message 4 green activation Message 5 green activation Single Zone All Call green active Audio On Off green active yellow manual deactivation 1 3 6 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS and ACC...

Page 25: ...remote phone FHS F has been connected to the telephone circuit and the Remote Page Jack Keyswitch on the RPJ F has been activated for remote paging Remote Microphone Page green LED turns on steady to indicate active paging from Remote Microphone Remote Handset Trouble yellow LED turns on steady to indicate that a fault exists on the telephone circuit connected to TB1 of the ACC FFT Local Handset T...

Page 26: ...t may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ Background music is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power PC Jack provides convenient connection to an audio source such as a personal computer for recording a new digital message The jack allows vertical plug in of a standard mini jack cable It may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ B...

Page 27: ...aging is prohibited during AC loss conditions ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST only Connector P11 provides a connection for the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module which is used to annunciate and control the selection of speaker circuits Refer to Section ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACS Link ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST on page 52 Local Speaker Connector P2 provides a connection for an optional r...

Page 28: ...vided to indicate Amplifier Supervision green indicates amplifier is functional and Circuit Trouble yellow indicates field wiring fault or amplifier fault The LEDs are only visible with the panel door open Cabinet The cabinet is red with an attractive navy blue front overlay A clear window allows viewing of status LEDs and location of microphone The backbox measures 26 0 x 15 5 x 4 75 and pro vide...

Page 29: ... 25 VRMS to 70 7 VRMS at full rated 25 watts output power FC LPS Local Playback Speaker This optional speaker module plugs into connector P2 located in the lower right section of the ACC 25 50 Series main circuit board This unit allows reviewing of the digital messages locally without broadcasting over the system speakers The optional module must be installed in order to take advantage of the Play...

Page 30: ... is not required by setting DIP switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB mother board The factory default setting is Dual Zone output control Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 1 7 2 ACC 25 50 With ACC 25 50DA s Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts of Audio Power Connect the Audio Riser and Master ...

Page 31: ...P switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB motherboard Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 Configure the ACC ZPM Zone Page Module DIP switch S1 switches 1 2 and 3 for operation with the FACP Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 and Section 5 Application Examples on page 80 Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 Program th...

Page 32: ... the local AHJ The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST also have a programming DIP switch located on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module A Remote Microphone Installed slide switch SW1 is also located on the ACC FFT module Refer to the following illustrations for details on DIP switch placement in the ON and OFF positions CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE RISK OF DAMAGE TO ANY CIRCUITS DO NO...

Page 33: ...akers 31 Tone transmitted before and after message transmission and as backup tone if message fails 2 OFF 3 OFF Steady Tone 2 OFF 3 ON Slow Whoop Tone factory default 2 ON 3 OFF Hi Lo Tone 2 ON 3 ON Chime 41 Enable Tone Transmission Before Message factory default Disable Tone Transmission Before Message 51 Enable Tone Transmission After Message Disable Tone Transmission After Message factory defau...

Page 34: ...ery power 3 When CMD1 and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity the NAC cannot be Coded S3 DIP Switch ON OFF 1 This switch works in conjunction with switches 2 3 to determine Message Control Selection 2 This switch works in conjunction with switches 1 3 to determine Message Control Selection Message Control Selections DIP switch settings configure message length and CMD to Amplifier control 3 1...

Page 35: ...ch works in conjunction with switches 2 3 to configure for operation with specific FACP 2 This switch works in conjunction with switches 1 3 to configure for operation with specific FACP 3 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF No FACP MS 9200UD version 1 or non ACS FACP connected to ACC 25 50ZS T factory default setting 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 ON MS 5210UD connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 OFF 2 ON 3 OFF MS 9200 connected to ACC 25...

Page 36: ...f the tone selected by S1 switches 2 and 3 will be generated after the message is transmitted OFF No tone after message factory default setting ON Tone after message Switches 6 7 and 8 used to determine the number of times the voice message will repeat SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3 TONE TRANSMITTED BEFORE AND AFTER DIGITAL VOICE MESSAGE OFF OFF STEADY OFF ON SLOW WHOOP factory default ON OFF Hi Lo ON ON CHIME...

Page 37: ...lt setting ON Recording permitted Record Playback key used to record voice message Switch must be restored to default setting upon completion of recording 2 3 S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB Switches 1 2 and 3 used to choose the Message Control Selections which determine how the CMD inputs will direct the tones messages to the ACC AAM25 audio amplifier circuits The selectio...

Page 38: ...nts accidental erasure of stored voice mes sages See Record Playback Button Record Customized Messages on page 64 for additional information UP Position The stored digital voice message may be overwritten with a new one Down Position The stored digital voice message can not be overwritten factory default setting OFF ON OFF Single Zone 20 sec Message 1 to AAM1 2 Message 2 to AAM1 2 Message 3 to AAM...

Page 39: ... FFT TB1 2 7 SW2 2 Wire 4 Wire Connection on Telephone Loop This switch is used to configure 2 Wire Class B or 4 Wire Class A connections to the telephone loop Up Position as illustrated 2 Wire Class B connection to phone loop which will requires a 4 7K End of Line Resistor Down Position 4 Wire Class A connection 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST The ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ...

Page 40: ...fault setting OFF OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 5210UD OFF ON OFF ACS Protocol MS 9200 OFF ON ON ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 1 ON OFF OFF ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 2 ON OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD version 2 or 3 ON ON OFF ANN BUS Protocol MS 9600LS Version 4 or higher MS 9200UDLS Version 4 or higher MS 5UD 3 MS 5UD 7 MS 10UD 3 MS 10UD 7 Version 2 or higher ON ON ON future use Table 2...

Page 41: ...Ones set to 1 2 9 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Two switches on the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module are used to configure the speaker circuits connected to it SW1 used to configure the circuits for split amplifier application Setting the switch to the AAM 1 2 position directs the audio from Amplifier 1 to the first two Class A circuits or first four Class B circuits and the au...

Page 42: ...cordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems 3 2 Backbox Installation Surface Mounting 1 Open the door and lift the door off the pin hinges 2 Remove the main circuit board and transformer from the backbox before installation Set the board and transformers aside in a safe clean place Avoid static discharge which may damage static sensitive components on the board 3 Mark and ...

Page 43: ...9 E1 6 8 2010 43 Backbox Installation Installation Draw wires through the respective knockout locations Top Right Side Left Side Figure 3 2 Cabinet Dimensions Knockout Locations Bottom acc25enc wmf Hinge Hinge Back of Box Back of Box Back of Box ...

Page 44: ...on Backbox Installation Figure 3 3 ACC 25 50 Series Backbox and Battery Box acc25cab wmf Backbox 4 75 12 07 cm with Door 4 8 12 19 cm Backbox 15 5 39 37 cm with Door 15 78 40 08 cm Backbox 4 22 10 71 cm with Door 4 8 12 19 cm Backbox 26 0 66 04 cm with Door 26 17 66 48 cm ...

Page 45: ...a solid earth ground to one of the Transformer mounting studs and tighten the nut This connection is necessary in order to provide proper lightning and transient protection for the panel 5 Plug Transformer cable assembly into connector P1 which is located in the lower left side of the main circuit board Note that the Transformer cable connector is keyed to prevent incorrect connection 6 Complete t...

Page 46: ...onductor from the protected premises main breaker box to TB3 of the main circuit board WARNING RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER CAN BE CONNECTED TO THIS PANEL DIS CONNECT ALL SOURCES OF POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE PANEL AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MAY BE DAMAGED BY REMOVING AND OR INSERTING CARDS MODULES OR INTERCONNECTING CABLES WHILE THIS UNIT IS ENERGI...

Page 47: ...ing the batteries Connect the battery cable to P10 on the main cir cuit board using the plug in connector and cable provided The battery charger is current limited and capable of recharging sealed lead acid type batteries See Figure 3 5 for battery orientation The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm page 98 for calculation of the correct battery rat ing WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY BA...

Page 48: ...ntact closure or by the reverse polarity of a Notification Appliance Circuit IMPORTANT When CMD1 and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity the NAC cannot be Coded Input and output terminals are provided for CMD1 and CMD2 to allow placement of the ACC 25 50 Series anywhere along a Notification Appliance Circuit allowing nondedicated use of host FACP NAC for triggering CMD1 has relay contacts max...

Page 49: ...cument 52265 for additional information The Master Command Output may activate during emergency or nonemergency paging See S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 When connecting the Master Command Output of the main panel to the Master Command Inputs of other devices the wiring must be supervised by a 4 7K EOL resistor connected across the out ter minals of Master Comma...

Page 50: ...aster CMD Output Bus 4 7K P N 27072 Alarm polarities shown Activated when the All Call button remote microphone key or External Page Module is pressed single zone configuration only ACC 25 50DA ACC 25 50 Series ac25out wmf Master CMD Output Bus ACC 25 50DA Master CMD Bus In Out Master CMD Bus In Out Style Z Class A Figure 3 9 Example 2 Activating MR 101C or MR 201C with Master CMD Output Bus Relay...

Page 51: ...e wired Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Each supervised and power limited circuit is capa ble of 25 watts of power The maximum total capacitance for each speaker circuit cannot exceed 250 uF Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible speakers Figure 3 10 Trouble Relay TB1 2550acrl wmf Shown in energized nontrouble condition Note Relay connections may be pow...

Page 52: ...rcuits connected to the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module The LEDs associated with each speaker circuit will display the circuit status indicating when the circuit has been manually activated or dis abled as well as circuit troubles In addition they will indicate speaker activation under FACP pro gram control In order to provide program control an ACS EIA 485 link must be established between the ACC ZP...

Page 53: ...pen position Ferrite Bead in closed position Large gauge wire should be looped through bead at least once as illustrated Smaller gauge wire can be looped more often Style Z Class A return from last ACC 25 50DAZS if installed To ACC 25 50DAZS panel s if installed DIP Switches 6 7 and 8 are used to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed see Section 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS...

Page 54: ... wiring Class B Style Y Wiring ELR Resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75K 1 watt P N 75470 To TB1 pins 3 4 on ACC AAM25 1 To TB1 pins 3 4 on ACC AAM25 2 Dummy load all unused circuits with 4 75K 1 watt resistor P N 27589 when configured for Class B wiring SW1 shown set for Split Amplifier operation where TB1 TB2 are driven by ACC AAM25 1 and TB5 TB6 are driven by ACC AAM25 2 SW2 shown se...

Page 55: ...e Fighter Tele phones FHS F into the FPJ F or RPJ F which is then displayed on the ACC FFT keypad SW1 J1 TB1 TB2 TB3 FFT 1 FFT 2 FFT 3 FFT 4 FFT 5 FFT 6 FFT 7 FFT 8 FFT 9 FFT 10 FFT 11 FFT 12 FFT 13 FFT 14 FFT 15 FFT 16 FFT 17 FFT 18 FFT 19 FFT 20 FFT 21 FFT 22 FFT 23 FFT 24 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 LED 2 LED 1 P1 TB1 TB2 3 2 1 3 2 1 TB1 TB2 3 2 1 1 2 3 TB1 TB2 3 2 1 1 2 3 J2 RPJ F 4 7K watt EL...

Page 56: ... at least 0 25 away from any nonpower 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 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 with two speaker circuits is shown below Figure 3 16 Typical Wiring Diagram for UL Power limited Requirements Nonpower limited Circuit Po...

Page 57: ...fier Module by carefully aligning the amplifier s J1 connector with the P3 connector on the main circuit board Press the Module securely into place making certain not to bend or break any connector pins 5 Secure the Audio Amplifier Module with the supplied screws plus the screw removed in Step 2 It is important to secure the module with the metal screws in order to help protect against electrical ...

Page 58: ...n the solder side of the ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module s Secure each standoff in place with the screws Refer to Figure 3 18 for the location of the mounting holes 3 Reinstall the Audio Amplifier Module s following the procedure accompanying Figure 3 17 4 Remove the two factory installed jumpers from connector P1 of the Audio Amplifier Module s Refer to the illustration in Figure 3 18 5 Carefull...

Page 59: ... mounting screw located on the bottom center of the board Refer to the illustration below 2 Install the supplied metal standoff in the mounting hole just vacated in Step 1 and screw standoff into place 3 Position the FC LPS mounting bracket hole over the standoff and secure with screw removed in Step 1 4 Plug the FC LPS Local Playback Speaker Module s polarized connector into connector P2 on the m...

Page 60: ... the ACC EPM module with the P13 connector on the main circuit board and press securely into place Make certain the pins are properly aligned to prevent bending or breaking of pins 2 Secure the ACC EPM module to the main circuit board standoff with the supplied screw 3 Wire the external paging system to Terminal TB1 on the ACC EPM Refer to the documentation supplied with the external paging system...

Page 61: ...4 Test the system to ensure proper operation Figure 3 20 ACC EPM External Page Module Installation P13 Connector on main circuit board J1 connector on ACC EPM ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board From external page system audio 600 700 mVRMS Contact closure from external page system 1 2 3 4 accepminst wmf ...

Page 62: ...62 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Notes ...

Page 63: ...2 over speaker circuit s MESSAGE 3 used to manually transmit Message 3 over speaker circuit s MESSAGE 4 used to manually transmit Message 4 over speaker circuit s MESSAGE 5 used to manually transmit Message 5 over speaker circuit s 4 1 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only Figure 4 2 depicts Dual Zone Operation which sup ports the generation of one message only refer to Sec tion 2 Field Programming...

Page 64: ...ecorded and duration of each refer to Table 2 7 on page 37 2 The background music feature which is selected by S5 DIP switch 3 must be disabled in order to record a new voice message 3 Enable recording by setting S5 DIP switch 8 to the ON position The Record Playback push button is now ready to be used in record operation 4 Select the record input source by setting S5 DIP switch 7 to the OFF posit...

Page 65: ...ide the Record Bypass switch S2 to the DOWN position to disable the message storage device 4 1 6 Record Playback Button Review Stored Message s The Playback push button can be used to review the stored voice message s By connecting the optional Local Playback Speaker Module the message can be heard without transmitting it over the system speakers The system must be in standby with not activity in ...

Page 66: ... evacuation or drill signal If the panel is in alarm pressing a key corre sponding to an activated speaker circuit will turn off the circuit and turn on the Trouble LED If the ACC ZPMK and ACC ZSM are configured for Class A Style Z speaker circuit wiring the first four switches are used to control the four Class A speaker circuits wired to the ACC ZSM which is installed in the ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 5...

Page 67: ...yellow LED turns on steady when the supervised digital message generator fails or falls below acceptable levels Tone Generator Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when one of the supervised tone generators fail or fall below acceptable levels Microphone Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when the supervised microphone connection is open Record Playback This green LED turns on steady when ...

Page 68: ...be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady Message 5 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 5 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording process when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 5 is ready to be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady 4 4 2 ACC ZMPK LED...

Page 69: ...is activated Remote Handset Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when a fault occurs on the telephone audio circuit Local Handset Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when the supervised local handset connection is open Remote Key Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when a fault occurs in the Remote Keyswitch circuit Remote Fire Fighter Telephone Status This green LED turns on steady whe...

Page 70: ...upervision LED s and the AC Power LED located on the main circuit board The Notification Appliance Circuits speakers are off and all relays are in their normal state Zone acti vations and local troubles are annunciated by the ACC 25 50 s LEDs 4 5 1 Fire Alarm The ACC 25 50 Series will upon detection of an alarm condition CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 or CMD5 Inputs active or via the ACS Turn on the appropri...

Page 71: ...not necessary to press the Zone1 Zone 2 push button s 4 5 5 Audio On Off ACC 25 50 Single Zone and ACC 25 50ZS T When the ACC 25 50 is programmed for Single Zone operation the Zone 2 push button is config ured for Audio On Off indication and control The LED in the Audio On Off push button will illu minate green when the ACC 25 50 Series has been activated manually microphone message button etc or ...

Page 72: ...vert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to ON Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Set tings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 All Call During FACP Activated Alarm Selecting the All Call push button will direct the FACP acti...

Page 73: ...e Microphone All Call function ality is standard for the ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will interrupt the tone voice message and direct pag ing audio to all non manually deactiva...

Page 74: ...phone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the Audio Ampli fier Module ACC AAM25 speaker zone s Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to OFF for Dual Zone config uration Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone Pressing th...

Page 75: ...ng Optional Remote Microphone on page 73 for additional information Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will interrupt the tone voice message and direct pag ing audio to all non manually deactivated Zone Page Module speaker circuits This is available with the ACC 25 50ZST only 4 5 11 Fire Fig...

Page 76: ...d Deenergize AC Loss Relay on the main circuit board immediate 2 hour or 6 hour delay depending on S3 DIP switch 4 5 position Deenergize Form C Trouble and CMD1 contacts if S3 switch 8 is OFF refer to Table 2 3 on page 34 Battery Trouble low or no battery Turn on the Battery Trouble LED on the main circuit board Charger Trouble Turn on the Charger Trouble LED on the main circuit board Ground Fault...

Page 77: ...vised for opens and shorts in standby and for shorts while in alarm A wiring fault will cause the zone circuit Trouble LED on the ACC ZPMK corresponding to the affected circuit to turn on Note that the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction must approve the use of background music Background music is not available with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module The ACS wiring between t...

Page 78: ...or Trouble LED on the front panel keypad Amplifier restoral The AMP SUPV LED will turn on and the Circuit Trouble LED will turn off When the system is configured for backup restoral of the primary amplifier will cause the backup amplifier to be switched out NAC Speaker Output restoral The wiring to each amplifier is supervised for opens and shorts at all times in standby and while in alarm or when...

Page 79: ... ACC 25 50ZS Turn off the Remote Key Microphone Trouble LED located on the ACC 25 50ZST ACC FFT module Power ON LED power restoral A restoral of AC power at TB3 will turn on the Power On LED Internal Power Supplies restoral Power fed to the amplifiers from the main circuit board is fully supervised Restoral of standby or alarm power feeds to either amplifier will cause the unit to clear the troubl...

Page 80: ... This configuration is suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 25 watts of output power A single fire evacuation message will be generated during an alarm condition from the host FACP or manually by a message push button In this application the NAC from the host FACP is connected to CMD1 The CMD1 out terminals are then terminated with an EOL resistor for the FACP s Style Y NAC or the ...

Page 81: ...sistor for the FACP s Style Y NAC or the terminals are wired back to the host FACP for a Style Z NAC S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF which causes a 60 second message to be sent to the speaker circuit when CMD1 input is activated S5 DIP switch 5 is set to OFF which causes CMD1 input to be activated by a reverse polarity condition CMD3 CMD4 and CMD5 inputs require End of Line resistors and ...

Page 82: ...acked up the FC XRM70 coupling transformer is not For this reason it is not necessary to install an FC XRM70 transformer module on the backup amplifier Figure 5 2 One 25 Watt Speaker Circuit With Backup Style Z FACP ELR Resistor for Style Y only ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board Style Z Backup Audio In Backup Audio Out Supervisory Polarity Shown ac25app4 wmf Note Typical illustration of a Fire L...

Page 83: ...er of the speaker cir cuits via the control modules which are connected to the CMD1 and CMD2 inputs S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF which configures CMD1 CMD2 to direct the Fire Message to the Auditorium Classroom speakers respectively S5 DIP switch 5 is set to ON which causes CMD1 input to be activated by a contact closure and S5 DIP switch 6 is set to ON which also causes CMD2 input to ...

Page 84: ...ble control modules Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1 2 Specifications on page 19 for the voltage range ELR Resistor required only for Style Y Class B 4 75K 1 watt P N 75470 Addressable FACP SLC Loop SLC Loop Addressable Control Modules Style Z Style Z First Amplifier Mounted on Main Circuit Board Second Amplifier Mounted on Main Circuit Board Keypad Example 4 7K ELR Alarm Pola...

Page 85: ...tches 1 and 3 are set to ON and 2 is set to OFF This causes CMD1 to activate the Fire Message CMD2 to activate the Fire Alert Message CMD3 to activate the Tornado Message CMD4 to activate the Chemical Spill Message and CMD5 to activate the All Clear Message S5 and S6 DIP switches are set to ON which causes CMD1 and CMD2 inputs respectively to be acti vated by a contact closure The system can also ...

Page 86: ...tt P N 75470 Note Typical illustration of an addressable Fire Lite control panel and individual addressable control modules or a control multimodule Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1 2 Specifications on page 19 for the voltage range SLC Loop 4 7K ELRs P N 27072 Addressable FACP Addressable Control Modules or single multimodule First Amplifier Mounted on Main Circuit Board Secon...

Page 87: ...ion switches are set as follows ACC ZSM SW1 set to AAM1 and SW2 to Class B to split one ACC AAM25 into 8 Style Y Class B zones ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD with software version 2 x 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON MS 9600 with software version 2 x or higher 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF ACC 25 50ZS main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages...

Page 88: ...S 9600 MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD FACP ACC ZPMK ACC 25 50ZS T Keypad ACC ZPMK Keypad First Amplifier Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T ACC ZSM ACS EIA 485 Link Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 ELR resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75 K 1 watt P N 75470 4 75 K 1watt P N 27589 zonesplitapp wmf Note Refer to Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 for information re...

Page 89: ...s ACC ZSM SW1 set to AAM1 and SW2 to Class A to split one ACC AAM25 into 4 Style Z Class A zones ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD with software version 2 x 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON MS 9600 with software version 2 x or higher 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF The MS 96...

Page 90: ...50ZS T 25 Watt Zone Splitting ACS or ANN ACC ZPMK ACC 25 50ZS T Keypad ACC ZPMK Keypad First Amplifier Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T ACC ZSM ACS or ANN EIA 485 Link Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 4 75 K 1watt P N 27589 zonesplitappA wmf return return return Note Refer to Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 for information regarding control with other FACPs MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD or ...

Page 91: ...nd SW2 to Class B to place speaker circuits 1 4 on AAM1 and speaker circuits 5 8 on AAM2 configured for Style Y Class B wiring ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with an MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD software version 2 x 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON or MS 9600 software version 2 x or higher 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages 1 ON...

Page 92: ...CC ZPMK Keypad First Amplifier Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T ACC ZSM ACS or ANN EIA 485 Link Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 ELR resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75 K 1 watt P N 75470 4 75 K 1watt P N 27589 Second Amplifier Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T zonesplitapp5 wmf Output of First Amplifier Outputof Second Amplifier Note Refer to Section D Programmed Activation by F...

Page 93: ...oute the message gener ated by the ACC 25 50 to the speaker circuits of the ACC 25 50DA by activating the control mod ule connected to CMD1 of the ACC 25 50DA or it can select the ACC 25 50DA s local message by activating the control module connected to CMD2 All Call paging is possible by pressing the All Call button on the keypad of the ACC 25 50 This will activate the Master Command Bus and trig...

Page 94: ...turn from 2nd ACC 25 50DA Optional Style Z Return from 1st ACC 25 50DA TB5 2 TB5 3 TB5 5 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA TB5 6 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA TB6 4 Master CMD Out to ACC 25 50 TB6 1 Master CMD Out to ACC 25 50 TB8 4 Master CMD Bus to 2nd ACC 25 50DA TB8 3 Master CMD Bus to 2nd ACC 25 50DA Optional Style Z Return to 1st Amplifier of ACC 25 50 or 4 75K 1 watt End of Line resistor P N ...

Page 95: ... through the ACS link to the ACC 25 50ZS Manual control is possible via the keypad in the ACC 25 50ZS Control of Audio Zones 9 16 is sent through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC 25 50DAZS Alarm and Paging audio from the ACC 25 50ZS is delivered to Audio Zones 9 16 ACC 25 50DAZS by way of the Audio Riser ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50DAZS 25W Amp 25W Amp 6 25W 6 25W 6 25W 6 25W 6 25W 6 25W 6 25W 6 25...

Page 96: ...h two ACC 25 50DAZS panels 24 zones and an FACP Automatic control by the FACP is provided through the ANN BUS or ACS link to the ACC 25 50ZS Manual control is possible via the keypad in the ACC 25 50ZS Control of Audio Zones 9 24 is sent through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels Alarm and Paging audio from the ACC 25 50ZS is delivered to Audio Zones 9 24 ACC...

Page 97: ... 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 TB1 TB2 P1 SW1 BACK UP ON CKT TBL AMP SUPV J1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 TB1 TB2 P1 SW1 BACK UP ON CKT TBL AMP SUPV J1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 ACC 25 50ZS FACP ac25dazs24zone wmf 4 75 K 1 W Zone 9 Zone 10 Output of 1st Amp Zone 11 Zone 12 Output of 2nd Amp Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 ACC ZSM 1st Amplifier 2nd Amplifier ACC ZSM 1st Amplifier 2nd Amplifier 4 75 K 1 W Zone...

Page 98: ...ection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Codes as well as local codes Use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 wire with 600 volt insulation for this branch circuit The ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST require 1 5 amps from the AC branch circuit 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6 3 1 Overview The secondary power source batteries must be able to power the system durin...

Page 99: ...aw total Qty X current draw total ACC 25 50 consisting of Main Circuit Board and one ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier 1 X 0 285 1 X 2 385 ACC 25 50ZS1 consisting of Main Circuit Board one ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier one ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module and one ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module or X 0 440 or X 2 505 ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module 2 1 max X 0 065 X 2 00 FC RM Remote Microphone with 3 FC MIM Microphone...

Page 100: ...el located inside the cabinet door 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA requires 24 hours of standby plus 15 minutes activation for audio systems The total ampere hours required cannot exceed 18 AH with an internal charger An external charger can be used to increase the total ampere hours internal charger must be disabled 6 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed ...

Page 101: ...Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 101 Notes ...

Page 102: ...n issued for this area A tornado warning has been issued for this area Please take all appropriate safety actions at this time May I have your attention please May I have your attention please A hurricane warning has been issued for this area A hurricane warning has been issued for this area Please take all appropriate safety actions at this time May I have your attention please May I have your at...

Page 103: ...iliary Power output and the control module with an EOL relay EOLR 1 3 End of Line resistor supplied with modules EXT AUDIO INPUT SECONDARY AMP PRIMARY AMP EXT AUDIO INPUT LOCAL PLAYBACK ZONE PAGE MODULE ZONE PAGE MODULE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RELAY REMOTE MIC INPUT EXT PAGE INPUT AUX POWER MASTER CMD OUT CMD5 IN CMD4 IN CMD3 IN CMD1 CMD2 S5 S1 S3 JP1 AC PWR BATT TBL CHG TBL GND FLT P5 P13 S2 RECORD BY...

Page 104: ...See Note2 Untwisted unshielded or twisted shielded 54 maximum impedance 12 18 AWG ACC FFT TB2 Contact Closure Input Trigger Untwisted unshielded 54 maximum impedance 12 18 AWG ACC FFT TB3 Remote Microphone Connection4 See Note4 See Note4 See Note4 ACC EPM Module External Page Connection 12 18 AWG CMD1 and CMD2 Main Board TB2 and TB5 Triggers ACC 25 50 Series See Note1 Untwisted unshielded or twist...

Page 105: ... or MS 9200UD version 12 0 0 0 No No No No Yes Yes No No MS 5210UD 0 0 1 Yes No No3 4 No Yes3 No No No MS 9200 0 1 0 Yes No No3 No Yes5 Yes Yes No MS 9600 version 1 0 1 1 Yes No No4 No Yes5 Yes Yes No MS 9600 version 2 or 3 1 0 0 Yes No No No Yes6 Yes Yes7 No MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD version 2 or 3 1 0 1 Yes No Yes No Yes7 Yes Yes7 No MS 9200UDLS version 4 or higher 1 1 0 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Y...

Page 106: ...option for ACS address 01 must therefore be enabled in the FACP programming When this option is enabled FACP zones Z33 through Z56 are dedicated as output zones for speaker circuits 1 through 24 respectively FACP Zone 32 is dedicated to turn on all speaker circuits The FACPs will then allow the installer to program individual addressable devices to any of the speaker circuits using the Zone Setup ...

Page 107: ...on 4 and higher and program SLC points 75 98 MS 9600 Enable ACS address 07 and program SLC loop 1 points 135 158 D 1 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to FACP MS 9600 and MS 9600LS The FACP communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS T over the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between Terminal TB6 on the FACP and Terminal TB1 on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ...

Page 108: ...rophone Installed Switch on ACC FFT on page 39 for additional information SWITCH 1 SWITCH 2 SWITCH 3 CONFIGURED FOR OPERATION WITH FOLLOWING FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL OFF OFF OFF MS 9200UD version 1 OFF ON ON ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 1 ON OFF OFF ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 2 or higher ON OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD version 2 or higher ON ON OFF ANN BUS Protocol MS 9600LS Vers...

Page 109: ...each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options Note that when the ACS ANN BUS Annunciator option is enabled at the FACP speaker circuits at the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST are automatically assigned dedicated zone numbers These zone numbers can then be...

Page 110: ...er circuits Programming Tips for MS 9600 MS 9600LD MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD It is important to note that Message 1 is assigned to Zone 00 General Alarm as a default A mes sage however will not be generated over the speaker circuits unless one of the following program ming steps is completed For General Alarm applications all input points must have an audio zone assigned to it Z32 to activate all ...

Page 111: ...ted over speaker circuits 3 and 4 Table D 5 on page 109 If an addressable device address 21 in example below programmed to Zone 32 is then acti vated the highest priority message programmed to Zone 32 35 or 36 Message 1 in example below will be generated over all speaker circuits Table D 5 on page 109 Addressable Pull Station Programmed to Message 3 Zone 35 activate Speaker Circuit 3 Addressable P...

Page 112: ...nput device is programmed to Zone 5 and Zone 35 activation of the first addressable input device address 12 in the example below will cause Message 2 to be generated over speaker circuit 3 Table D 5 on page 109 If the sec ond addressable device address 20 in the example below is also activated Message 1 will now be transmitted over speaker circuit 3 since Message 1 has a higher priority then Messa...

Page 113: ... default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear Select the Zone Setup option by pressing 3 The following screens will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 POINT PROGRAM 3 ZONE SETUP ZONE SETUP 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE 3 ZONE 97 98 99 Zone Setup Screen 1 ZONE SETUP 1 ZONES INSTALLED 2 ZONES ENABLED 3 ZONES DISABLED Zone Setup Screen 2 ZONE SETUP 1 ZONE TYPES 2 ZONE...

Page 114: ...s Select the message Message 1 through Message 5 by pressing the number corresponding to the desired message After the selection is made the display will return to the screen displaying Z32 which will have changed from No Message to the selected message Repeat the procedure outlined above for each speaker zone Z32 through Z56 and then exit Pro gramming by pressing the Escape ESC key to save the pr...

Page 115: ...opriate FACP manual SLC point programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options The following table lists the SLC points dedicated for FFT annunciation FFT Number on ACC FFT Keypad MS 9200UDLS SLC Point Number ACS Address 05 MS 9600 SLC Point Number ACS Address 07 FFT Inputs can be installed only on SLC Loop 1 1 75 135 2 76 13...

Page 116: ...e in an FPJ F or RPJ F press the ENTER key at the FACP The fol lowing screen will be displayed Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed ACC FFT FPJ F RPJ F monitor module at address 75 monitor module at address 76 FHS F FHS F 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE 3 MANUAL DIAL MODE PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD ...

Page 117: ...se the following screen to appear Access Point Programming by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed Press the 2 key to alter the programming of an addressable module Press the 3 key to edit the programming PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 POINT PROGRAM 3 ZONE SETUP POINT PROGRAM SELECT TYPE 1 DETECTOR 2 MODULE MODULES 1 ADD 2 DELETE 3 EDIT NORMAL MONITOR Z000 W 1M075 ...

Page 118: ... any ACC 25 50ZS T audio zone s unless the NON FIRE programmed relay is controlling at least one of the CMD inputs of the ACC 25 50ZS T D 2 1 Overview The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Expansion to 24 speaker circuits is possible by adding ACC 25 50DAZS panels The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST have the ability to generate and d...

Page 119: ...he System Trouble LED on the MS 5210UD ACC 25 50ZS T DIP Switch Settings ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module DIP switch S1 Switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF OFF ON for ACS link operation with the MS 5210UD FACP Switch 4 future use is set to OFF Switch 5 6 and 7 are set to OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON S1 ON S3 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 S2 TENS ONES TB1 TB2 24V NON RESETTABLE 24V RESETTABLE RELAY 1 RELA...

Page 120: ...vation With One to Five Messages In this configuration the MS 5210UD provides automatic control of the five messages using the CMD inputs on the ACC 25 50ZS T via the ACM 8RF on ACS serial link Activation of any one of the CMD inputs directs the corresponding voice message to all audio zones The optional LED 10IM must be installed and enabled in the MS 5210UD programming Locate the ACM 8RF per ins...

Page 121: ...ssign SW3 DIP Switch settings per MS 5210UD manual MS 5210UD Programming Assign functions alarm supervisory etc to Zones 1 through 5 for voice message control Enable the LED 10IM EIA 485 Interface Module MASTER CMD OUT TB6 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 TB5 TB8 TB9 TB10 TB2 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON S1 ON S3 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 0 5 4 3 2 1 9 87 6 S2 TENS ONES TB1 TB2 S1 1 2 O...

Page 122: ... FIRE type modules to audio zone s and a control module to the same audio zone s The control module should be used to control a CMD input of the ACC 25 50ZS T Important The message repeat setting on the ACC 25 50ZS T should be set to infinite This will ensure that lower priority activated zones will continue to broadcast the voice message D 3 2 Basic MS 9200 ACC 25 50ZS T Step By Step Install Setu...

Page 123: ...ire Evacuation message for message 1 if desired 9 Enable ACS communication and program zones 32 56 in the MS 9200 FACP Example 3 Simultaneous activation of all audio zones with individual control of all voice mes sages In this example the MS 9200 simultaneously activates all the audio zones with one of the selected voice messages No ACS connection is required and CMD inputs are controlled by modul...

Page 124: ...ACS Terminal TB1 on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS T panel Figure D 5 ACS Connection for MS 9200 E to ACC ZPMK to other ACS devices located down stream ACC ZPMK MS 9200 E ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board SLC Loop TB5 ACS Addressable Control Modules or Multimodule Address 01 Set S2 1 Set S3 0 ACC 5 50ZS T Keypad ALL CALL AUDIO ON OFF MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE...

Page 125: ...anual The ACS programming options can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting option 3 SYS from the list of programming options Zone Assignment Zones must be assigned to each addressable input device in order to activate the appropriate output device s Program each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming...

Page 126: ...e 1 having the highest priority and Message 5 having the lowest priority The highest priority message will always be generated over all activated speaker circuits Speaker Circuit Number Zone Number All Speaker Circuits 1 24 32 1 on ACC 25 50ZS T 33 2 on ACC 25 50ZS T 34 3 on ACC 25 50ZS T 35 4 on ACC 25 50ZS T 36 5 on ACC 25 50ZS T 37 6 on ACC 25 50ZS T 38 7 on ACC 25 50ZS T 39 8 on ACC 25 50ZS T ...

Page 127: ...ne of the five messages can be assigned to any of the input zones All faults on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST are sent upstream via the ANN BUS link and are indicated as a Voice EVAC Fault on the display Important Notes 1 For proper operation a message must be assigned to each zone that is programmed to activate an audio speaker circuit 2 The message repeat setting on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25...

Page 128: ... 50ZST Switches 1 2 and 3 are used to configure the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST for operation with a specific FACP The switch settings for use with the MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 soft ware version 2 0 or higher are as follows Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Configuration ON ON OFF MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Version 2 0 or higher Table D 8 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 FACP Configuration ...

Page 129: ...ZST to FACP The FACP communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS T over the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between Terminal TB6 on the FACP and Terminal TB1 on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS T panel Figure D 6 Connection for MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 to ACC ZPMK FACP ACC ZPMK to other ACS ANN devices acczpmto5x wmf ...

Page 130: ... must be assigned to each addressable input device in order to activate the appropriate output device s Program each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options S1 DIP Switch ON OFF 5 not used must be set to OFF 6 This switch works in conjunction with sw...

Page 131: ...5 having the lowest priority For example If an input zone activates a speaker circuit pro grammed to generate Message 5 that message will be generated over the selected speaker zone If later another input zone activates a speaker circuit programmed to generate Message 3 Message 3 has a higher priority then Message 5 and will therefore be generated over both activated speaker zones The highest prio...

Page 132: ...wing screen to appear Select the Input Zone option by pressing 1 The following screens will be displayed Pressing the down arrow key will display additional Zones Pressing the number corresponding to the desired Zone while viewing an Input Zone screen will cause a screen similar to the following to be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 INPUT ZONES 2 NACS 3 RELAYS INPUT ZONES 1 ZONE...

Page 133: ...US and the corresponding FACP input goes into alarm The factory default setting is Message 2 Repeat the procedure outlined above for each speaker zone and then exit Programming by pressing the Escape ESC key to save the programming changes Test the system to ensure proper opera tion Programming an FACP Zone as an ALL CALL Zone To Program a an FACP Zone as an ALL CALL Zone press 2 while viewing the...

Page 134: ...owing screens to appear Access Option Modules by pressing the 2 key while viewing Programming Screen 2 The follow ing screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD PROGRAMMING 1 INPUT ZONES 2 NACS 3 RELAYS PROGRAMMING 1 SYSTEM SETUP 2 OPTION MODULES 3 HISTORY PROGRAMMING 1 WALKTEST 2 CLEAR PROGRAM 3 PASSWORD CHANGE Programming Screen 1 Programming Screen 2 Programming Screen 3 OPTION MODULES...

Page 135: ...ANN BUS programming screen as shown below Press the down arrow key twice to view the following screen Pressing 1 for ANN AUDIO Options while viewing ANN BUS Screen 3 will cause the following screen to be displayed ANN BUS 1 BUS ENABLED 2 BUS MODULES 3 AUTO CONFIGURE ANN BUS 1 ANN AUDIO OPTIONS ANN AUDIO OPTIONS 1 ALL CALL ZONE 1 ANN AUDIO Options Screen ...

Page 136: ...the ANN AUDIO Options Screen The following screens will be displayed These screens allow the programmer to select which Input Zone will be assigned as the All Call Zone ANN AUDIO ALL CALL 1 NO ALL CALL ZONE 2 INPUT ZONE 1 3 INPUT ZONE 2 Printer Options Screen 1 ANN AUDIO ALL CALL 1 INPUT ZONE 3 2 INPUT ZONE 4 3 INPUT ZONE 5 Printer Options Screen 2 ANN AUDIO ALL CALL 1 INPUT ZONE 9 2 INPUT ZONE 10...

Page 137: ...Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 137 Notes ...

Page 138: ...ctions 103 addressing 41 All Call 23 63 ACC 25 50 71 ACC 25 50ZS 72 Operation 71 Amplifier Fault 77 Amplifier Supervision 26 28 LED 70 ANN BUS Annunciator 130 Answer Call 25 Answer Call LED 69 Application 14 80 One Speaker Circuit 80 One Speaker Circuit with Backup 81 Two Speaker Circuits with Dual Input 83 Two Speaker Circuits with Five Messages 85 Audio Amplifier Module 20 28 29 Installation 57 ...

Page 139: ...nput Circuit 20 CMD4 26 49 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 CMD5 26 49 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 Command Input Circuit 14 20 48 Contact Closure Current 20 End of Line Resistor 4 7K 20 Operating Voltage 20 Reverse Polarity Current 20 see also CMD 13 26 Command Input Circuit 1 Programming 37 Command Input Circuit 2 Programming 37 components standard 13 Contact Rating AC Loss Relay 19 ...

Page 140: ... 70 Message 24 Message 1 68 Message 2 68 Message 3 68 Message 4 68 Message 5 68 Message Generator Trouble 24 67 Microphone Trouble 24 67 Power On 24 67 Record Playback 24 67 Remote Microphone Trouble 70 System Trouble 24 67 Tone Generator Trouble 24 67 Zone 1 24 67 Zone 2 24 67 Local Handset Trouble 25 Local Handset Trouble LED 69 Local Playback Speaker 15 16 27 29 65 Installation 59 see also FC L...

Page 141: ...calculations 98 Power limited Circuit 20 21 28 56 Primary Power see also AC power 46 Product Description 13 Product Features 14 Programmed Activation by FACP 105 Programming 20 26 32 48 AC Loss Reporting Delay 38 ACC ZPMK 33 CMD 37 Command Input Circuit 1 37 Command Input Circuit 2 37 DIP Switches 32 Message Control Selections 37 S1 DIP Switch 33 S3 DIP Switch 34 S5 DIP Switch 34 35 programming MS...

Page 142: ...W1 see also Remote Microphone Switch 39 Switch Functions 63 S1 Audio Amplifier 20 system current draw calculation 98 99 system status 70 System Trouble LED 24 67 T Temporal Pattern Programming 36 time out feature microphone 14 Tone 14 After Message 36 Before Message 36 Generator 13 14 Programming 36 Tone Generator Fault Response 76 Tone Generator Trouble LED 24 67 Transformer 16 Transformer Conver...

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