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12 Clintonville Road
Northford, CT 06472
203-484-7161
FAX: 203-484-7118

Installation, Operation, and Programming Manual

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Document # 15032
11/1/96     Rev:

P/N 15032:C1

 

   ECN 96-355

The Sensiscan 200

Summary of Contents for The Sensiscan 200

Page 1: ...12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 203 484 7161 FAX 203 484 7118 Installation Operation andProgrammingManual C Document 15032 11 1 96 Rev P N 15032 C1 ECN 96 355 The Sensiscan 200...

Page 2: ...yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the uni...

Page 3: ...e Power Supplies 30 The Main Power Supply 30 MPS 24BPCC Harness Connections 32 Wiring the AVPS 24F 33 Section Six Applications 34 Waterflow Alarm 34 Supervisory Service 34 Central Station 34 Digital A...

Page 4: ...llowing optional modules or boards IZ 8F Initiating Zone Module IZ 4F Initiating Zone Module IZ 4AF Initiating Zone Module IZE AF Initiating Zone Expander IC 4F Indicating Circuit Module ICR 4LF Combi...

Page 5: ...or 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 Det...

Page 6: ...ic NFPA standards listed below An NFPA 72 1993 Central Station Protected Premises Control Unit requires 5 Fire Lite UDACT F Noti Fire 911A Digital Communicator or the Fire Lite MS 5012 Control Communi...

Page 7: ...o M r o t a i c n u n n A s e i r e S X M F A e h T 0 7 9 5 1 e l u d o M d e x i F r o t a i c n u n n A e h T 1 7 9 5 1 e l u d o M l o r t n o C e m i T F 2 C T e h T 2 7 9 5 1 e l u d o M l o r t...

Page 8: ...9 Power Ribbon 75170 Power Harness 75168 Negative Battery Cable black 71072 Series Interconnect 71070 Dummy Load Resistor 4 7K 1 2 watt 71245 Programming Key PKB KEY ___ PWD ___ MPS 24BPCC The MPS 24B...

Page 9: ...rflow Alarm Supervisory service Non Alarm or Command Inputs Also provided are End of Line Resistors and Dummy Load Resistors Note This module will not support the IZE AF Initiat ingZoneExpandermodule...

Page 10: ...l Initiating Device Circuits ICR 4LF Combination Output Module Provides two standard dry Form C alarm contacts rated for 5 amps 120 VAC or 28 VDC resistive and two Style Y Notification Appliance Cir c...

Page 11: ...ones or all initiating zones ELRs Dummy Load Resistors and an Auxiliary Bell Power Har ness shown below are provided with each mod ule For California Code programming consult the factory Auxiliary Bel...

Page 12: ...and door DP 200 Dress Panel Mounts to the cabinet to cover system components AVPS 24F Audio Visual Power Supply Supplies power to Notification Appliance Circuits only SpecialPurposepower unfiltered u...

Page 13: ...cover the other knockout Main Power Supply Mount the Main Power Supply to the cabinet as illustrated in Figure 3 1 Do not wire anything at this time Transformer Mount the Transformer to the cabinet a...

Page 14: ...ower Supply The BATTERY FAIL indicator will be on due to the absence of batteries Preliminary System Wiring The Main Power Supply and AVPS 24F if employed should be wired at this time while their term...

Page 15: ...pplies Mounting Configuration Mount the AVPS 24F Audio Visual Power Supply here with nuts and lock washers provided Optional Mounting Configuration When using the Remote Station or Municipal Box Outpu...

Page 16: ...mod ules to positions 6 and 7 Cabinet Cabinet Figure 3 3 Mounting the CPU Step 1 Insert the CPU Module into the left most cabinet slot angling the front end of the module into position as shown Step 2...

Page 17: ...provided This arrangement will fit in the right most position only Note L Series modules should not be mounted be hind other L Series mod ules Expander Module L Series Module L Series Module Module F...

Page 18: ...ep 1 Angle the module into the cabinet so that the upper board edge slips into the cabinet slot as shown Step 2 Push the upper end of the module into the cabinet and secure with the two module screws...

Page 19: ...ring Diagram for UL Power limited Requirements AC Power Notes 1 The power limited Remote Station Alarm Output and the nonpower limited Municipal Box Output must not be used simultaneously 2 Mounting t...

Page 20: ...llowed precisely to avoid damage to the control panel and its associated equipment Reliability depends to a great extent upon proper installation and maintenance The system s modules feature removable...

Page 21: ...mited source only 5A 30VDC 5A 120VAC resistive Municipal Box Output Supervised for open circuit Wiring can leave the building Max Current short circuit 0 6 Amps Max Voltage open circuit 27 6 VDC Max W...

Page 22: ...veonTerminals5 8 If the Municipal Box Output is not to be used it must be terminated with a dummy load resistor Figure 4 2 Dummy loading of Unused Circuits Figure 4 3 The EIA 485 Interface Thecontrolp...

Page 23: ...d and may be connected to limited energy cable except for initiating devices that require 24 VDC power 2 Use only the compatible UL listed 2 wire smoke detectors that are listed in the Device Compatib...

Page 24: ...th IZE AF Expander 1 Initiating Device Circuits are supervised power limited and may be con nected to limited energy cable except for initiating devices that require 24 VDC power 2 Use only the compat...

Page 25: ...ng Device Circuits are supervised power limited and may be connected to limited energy cable except for initiating devices that require 24 VDC power 2 Use only the compatible UL listed 2 wire smoke de...

Page 26: ...iance Circuit Typical NFPA Style Z Notification Appliance Circuit A E B F C G D H Cut this for California Code 1 Notification Appliance Circuits are supervised power limited and may be connected to en...

Page 27: ...imited and power limited wiring must have a minimum distance of 0 25 wire to wire and must enter and exit from different knockouts If this module is used to drive nonpower limited and power limited ci...

Page 28: ...atings are 5 amps 125 volts AC resistive or 30 volts DC resistive and 2 amps 125 volts AC inductive 3 Activation of a CR 4LF relay occurs automatically when an alarm is detected on a selected programm...

Page 29: ...uired 6 Size wiring for a maximum voltage drop of 2 volts at the end of the Notification Appliance Circuit 7 Form C gold plated silver alloy relay contacts are for me dium duty switching and for Pilot...

Page 30: ...ery NegativeCable toTB3Terminal2 Donotconnect theBatteryInterconnectCableatthistime Thisconnection will be made just after initial primary system power up Batteries may be installed in external cabine...

Page 31: ...ower 27 6 VDC 6 5 to 17 AH Supervised and power limited Fast charge 0 75 amps typical trickle charge 20 mA typical Battery Battery Do not cut JP3 Cut R55 to disable Earth Fault Detection Hot Neutral P...

Page 32: ...rness Connections Transformer Harness connection If powering a notification appliance circuit or time control module from the MPS connect the Bell Power Harness from J6 on the CPU to J5 on the particu...

Page 33: ...ial Purpose Power Connect the AVPS Trouble Cable to P4 on the MPS Trouble LED Chassis Connect to a suitable ground or to TB1 2 on the Main Power Supply see Figure 5 1 Secondary Power to MPS Terminals...

Page 34: ...3 Remote Station and Central Station when used in conjunction with a compatible UL listed Digital Alarm Communicator such as the Noti Fire 911A or UDACT F Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitters DACT...

Page 35: ...D U t u o h t i W F T C A D U h t i W 1 e l b u o r T m e t s y S e l b u o r T m e t s y S s s o l C A s s e l e l b u o r T m e t s y S s s o l C A s s e l 2 d e c n e l i S l a n g i S d e c n e l...

Page 36: ...enclosure from Earth Ground terminal on UDACT F to a solid building earth ground Conduit alone will not provide a reliable earth ground 6 UDACT F may be located up to 6000 feet away from the host con...

Page 37: ...uired for supervision if UDACT F is operated in receive only mode Fire Lite Alarms cable P N 75148 may be ordered for this purpose Filtered regulated resettable power limited 24 VDC Lower pin connects...

Page 38: ...mats BFSK or Pulsed Fast Single Round format Power Requirements 24VDC 30 mA in Normal 138 mA while communicating 166 8 mA with alarm trouble relays while communicating Retard time and Reset time must...

Page 39: ...1274 Tee Tapped Notification Appliance Circuit Figure 6 3 Tee Tapping Notification Appliance Circuits Tee Tapping One Tee Tap will be allowed on Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits if a 10K End of...

Page 40: ...in volts N is the total number of detectors on the 24V supply loop IS is the detector current in standby NA is the number of detectors on the 24V power loop which must function at the same time in ala...

Page 41: ...3 0 amps subject to the limitations of the power supply Figure 6 6 illustrates some of the typical power supply Notification Appliance Circuit configurations possible Bottom view of the IC 4F ICE 4F...

Page 42: ...ply Notification Circuit Configurations continued J5 J6 ICR 4LF CPU CPU ICR 4LF MPS MPS J5 J6 J5 J6 J5 J6 These four Notification Appliance Circuits share 2 0 amps These two Notification Appliance Cir...

Page 43: ...ts and output relays that are mapped to zone 5 with a steady signal Programmed March Time or Temporal code is ignored A fire alarm will take priority over an emergency alert Notification Appliance Cir...

Page 44: ...Silence or System Reset functions can be controlled by a relay contact from a CR 4F CRE 4F Relay Module which can be oper ated from switches on AFM 16ATX AEM 16ATF AFM 16ATF or LDM 32F Annunciators 5...

Page 45: ...t protection against unauthorized use 2 Switches must be UL listed to switch 30 VDC at 50mA 3 If a key operated switch is used the key should be removable in both open and closed positions when used f...

Page 46: ...ed Reconfigure Mode Upon entering the Reconfigure Mode the CPU identifies what modules are in the system The system must be reconfigured the first time it is programmed and any time a module is remove...

Page 47: ...tch advances the pointer to the next initiating circuit Pressing the POINT SELECT B switch moves the pointer to the previous initiating cir cuit When all waterflow circuits have been selected press th...

Page 48: ...lected press the FUNCTION SELECT switch to store the programming information and advance programming to the next function CODE TYPE Code Type Selection Allows for the selection of March Time Code 110...

Page 49: ...CT switches to move the pointer to the other initiating circuits When all VERIFIED PAS ZONES are programmed press the FUNCTION SELECT switch to store programing information and advance programming to...

Page 50: ...Relay LEDs After programming Silence Inhibit press the FUNCTION SELECT switch to store this information and select the next function I O Map Input Output MAP TheI Omapistheassignmentofoutputcircuitsto...

Page 51: ...witch that can override PAS operation This can be accomplished by using a normally open switch to close an IZ 8F that has been programmed for NON ALARM and SUPERVISORY operation Note That zone cannot...

Page 52: ...hrough the options for AUTO SI LENCE until the LEDs reflect the de sired choice Press the FUNCTION SELECT switch to store the option setting in memory and advance to the next pointtobeprogrammed Again...

Page 53: ...n power supply assemblies SIGNAL SILENCE Indicates that an output circuit is silenced Indication will remain until the reset switch is depressed DISABLED CIRCUITS Indicates that a circuit s within the...

Page 54: ...elevators and doors 3 A Remote Signal ing Municipal Tie output for connection to a municipal fire department central station or a remote monitoring sta tion Notification Appliance Circuit 1 Notificati...

Page 55: ...such as bells chimes horns and lights The IC module conveys the status of the Notifica tion Appliance Circuits and their wiring to the CPU module and at the direction of the CPU will light the appropr...

Page 56: ...T To move backward in the circuit map press Switch 2 SIGNAL SILENCE 3 Move forward or reverse until the pointer stops at the circuit to be disabled 4 Press Switch 1 ACKNOWLEDGE to turn on the left han...

Page 57: ...OWER LED is illuminated 2 Check that all yellow LEDs are off 3 Holding SYSTEM RESET depressed should sequentially light all system LEDs 4 Before proceeding a notify fire department and or central alar...

Page 58: ...could cause injury to personnel Walk Test In order to execute Walk Test from the control panel the PKB Programming Key must be inserted into the CPU EntertheWalkTestpassword 123 1233 ThePASSWORDACCEPT...

Page 59: ...ion for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Code as well as local codes Use 12 AWG wire with 600 volt insulation for this circuit Use Table A 1 to determine the total...

Page 60: ...ner to determine the current load that must be supported by the MPS during a fire alarm condition with primary power applied This current drawn during a fire alarm cannot exceed 0 750 amp This column...

Page 61: ...0 0 x 2 7 0 0 x 5 6 0 0 x 5 6 0 0 x 2 7 0 0 x 7 2 0 0 x 9 2 0 0 x 7 4 0 0 x 4 0 0 0 x 7 0 0 0 x 1 0 0 0 x e l b a c i l p p a t o n 7 0 0 0 x 7 2 0 0 x 9 2 0 0 x F A 2 3 M F A F T A 6 1 M F A F A 2 3...

Page 62: ...power followed by five minutes in alarm Batteries installed in a system powered by a generator need to provide at least four hours of standby power 2 The total amp hours required cannot exceed 17 AH...

Page 63: ...y size in ampere hours needed to support the system Each MPS has a specific range of batteries that can be charged properly Select batteries that meet or exceed the Total Am pere Hourscalculatedandthe...

Page 64: ...to the Addendum for Canadian Requirements for Super visory Signals covered by label Initiating Zone Supervisory Zone Yellow LED Red LED Operation TheTroubleLED yellow willflashatoneoftworatestodisting...

Page 65: ...N l e b a L t u p t u O e p y T d e d o C e l b a e c n e l i S 1 t i u c r i C l l e B B 2 t i u c r i C l l e B B x o B l a p i c i n u M m r a l A l a r e n e G R 1 t u p t u O 2 t u p t u O 3 t u...

Page 66: ...Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11 1 96 P N 15032 C1 66 NOTES...

Page 67: ...Sensiscan 200 15032 Rev C1 11 1 96 P N 15032 C1 67 NOTES...

Page 68: ...g constitutes the only warranty made by Fire Lite with respect to its products Fire Lite does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise or that its products will in al...

Page 69: ...programmed Signal Si lence will not function for the in hibit time marked at right ACKNOWLEDGE SILENCE TONE Depressing the ACKNOWLEDGE switch will turn the audible tone off and switch operation of ass...

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