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Installation of Optional Modules

Installation

GF505 & GF510 Series   PN 53164:A  3/26/2007

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2.7.2.1 4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation

The 4XTMF provides a supervised output for a local energy municipal box transmitter in 
addition to alarm and trouble reverse polarity.  A jumper option allows the reverse polarity 
circuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists.  A disable switch 
allows disabling of the transmitter output during testing to prevent accidental calling of the 
monitoring service.

Local Energy Municipal Box Service (NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm Systems):

Supervisory Current: 5.0 mA
Trip Current: 350 mA (subtracted from notification appliance power)
Coil Voltage: 3.65 VDC
Maximum Coil Resistance: 14.6 ohms
Maximum allowable wire resistance between panel and trip coil: 3 ohms
Municipal Box wiring can leave the building

Remote Station Service (NFPA 72 Remote Station Fire Alarm Systems) - Intended for 
connection to a polarity reversal circuit or a Remote Station receiving unit having 
compatible ratings:

Maximum load for each circuit: 10 mA
Reverse polarity output voltage: 24 VDC
Remote Alarm and Remote Trouble wiring can leave the building

Before installing the module, place the disconnect switch to the down (disconnect) position to 
prevent accidental activation of the municipal box.  Note that a Disconnect LED will illuminate 
after the module is installed in the FACP.  In addition, the System Trouble LED will turn on to 
indicate the Disconnect condition. 

TB1

TBL

J1

J2

Figure 2.17 4XTMF Transmitter Module

Connect to FACP Connectors J4 & J5

Disconnect 
Switch 
shown in 
disconnect 
position

TBL Jumper

}

Remote Alarm - Class 2 

                                (power-limited)*

}

Remote Trouble - Class 2

                                  (power-limited)*

    No connection

}

Municipal Box (nonpower-limited)*

1+
2-
3+
4-
5
6+
7-

Polarities are shown for module activation

Note: 4XTMF Module is not suitable for 
transmitting reverse polarity supervisory signal.

* Wiring from these terminals can 
exit the protected premises.  
Dummy load terminals 6 and 7 
(4.7k

Ω

, ¼ watt resistor) if 

Municipal Box is not connected.

Disconnect LED

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Summary of Contents for GF505 Series

Page 1: ...0 GAMEWELL FCI 12 CLINTONVILLE ROAD NORTHFORD CT 06472 GF505 GF510 Series FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANELS INSTALLATION PROGRAMMING OPERATION MANUAL P N 53164 Rev A 03 26 07 ECN 07 129...

Page 2: ...especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper stor age of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only whe...

Page 3: ...nical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all...

Page 4: ...Cs and IDCs for Class A 33 2 7 2 4XTMF Option Module 34 2 7 2 1 4XTMF Transmitter Module Installation 35 2 8 ANN BUS Devices 36 2 8 1 ANN BUS Wiring 36 2 8 1 1 Calculating Wiring Distance for ANN BUS...

Page 5: ...1 Timers 70 3 5 4 1 1 PAS Positive Alarm Sequence Delay 70 3 5 4 1 2 Pre signal Delay 70 3 5 4 1 3 Waterflow Delay 71 3 5 4 1 4 AC Loss Delay 71 3 5 4 2 Banner 72 3 5 4 3 Time Date 73 3 5 4 3 1 Time...

Page 6: ...4 15 Presignal 109 4 16 Positive Alarm Sequence 109 4 17 Special System Timers 110 4 17 1 Silence Inhibit Timer 110 4 17 2 Autosilence Timer 110 4 17 3 Trouble Reminder 110 4 17 4 Waterflow Retard Ti...

Page 7: ...o Contact ID Format Event Code Descriptions 126 A 1 Transmission Format Between DACT and Receiver 126 A 2 Ademco Contact ID Typical Printout 126 APPENDIX B NFPA Standard Specific Requirements 131 B 1...

Page 8: ...Notes 8 GF505 GF510 Series PN 53164 A 3 26 2007...

Page 9: ...gnaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Su...

Page 10: ...ming Power Supply Connector J15 NAC 1 4 3 FIRE ALARM AC POWER TROUBLE 1 4 7 2 3 1 5 6 8 9 0 ABC DEF GHI JKL PRS TUV QZ_ _ CLEAR ESC MODE ST ENTER ALARM DRILL RESET J12 BATTERY TB5 TB4 TB8 TB9 J2 J15 J...

Page 11: ...JKL PRS TUV QZ_ _ CLEAR ESC MODE ST ENTER ALARM DRILL RESET J12 BATTERY TB5 TB4 TB7 TB6 TB8 TB9 J2 J7 J15 J3 JP24 JP31 JP30 J5 J4 J6 J8 J9 TB3 GND PWR ANN BUS A B RST AUX PWR RST NONRST AUXPWR OUT1 OU...

Page 12: ...resettable and nonresettable power outputs The FACP supervises all wiring AC voltage battery level and telephone line integrity Activation of a compatible smoke detector or any normally open fire ala...

Page 13: ...Silence Strobe Synchronization System Sensor Wheelock Gentex Faraday Amseco Selective Silence horn strobe mute Temporal or Steady Signal Silenceable or Nonsilenceable Automatic battery charger with ch...

Page 14: ...l FCI Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices Notification Appliance Circuit s TB5 and TB71 Four NACs Operation Style Y Class B Special Application power Supervised and power limit...

Page 15: ...Compatibility Document for compatible listed devices Remote Sync Output TB2 24 VDC nominal special application power Maximum current is 40 mA End of Line Resistor 4 7K Supervised and power limited cir...

Page 16: ...d LED Supervisory yellow LED AC Power green LED System Trouble yellow LED Alarm Silence yellow LED Primary Phone Line Active on circuit board red LED Secondary Phone Line Active on circuit board red L...

Page 17: ...are mounted to the main circuit board Power Supply One power supply is provided standard with each FACP mounted to a chassis FLPS 7 for the GF505 GF510 Cabinet The backbox measures 16 65 42 29 cm x 1...

Page 18: ...ection for a serial or parallel printer GFANN I O LED Driver Module The GFANN I O module provides connections to a user supplied graphic annunciator DP 51050 W Dress Panel A dress panel DP 51050 red o...

Page 19: ...nufacturer Gamewell FCI 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 203 484 7161 Product Model Number GF505 GF510 FCC Registration Number 1W6AL00B10UD Ringer Equivalence 0 0B Important The DACT must not b...

Page 20: ...ded as soon as possible The opportunity will be given to correct any problems and to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary DO NOT CONNECT THIS PRODUCT TO COIN TELEPHONE GROUND S...

Page 21: ...ic sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any boards so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electro...

Page 22: ...cl cdr Figure 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush mounting hole Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush Mounting Do not r...

Page 23: ...Backbox Mounting Installation GF505 GF510 Series PN 53164 A 3 26 2007 23 Figure 2 3 Backbox and Battery Box 9050UDcab cdr...

Page 24: ...ddition this circuit must be provided with overcurrent protection and may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operation and...

Page 25: ...le B Class B operation and will accept I3 smoke detectors any normally open contact devices as well as conventional 2 wire or 4 wire 24 VDC smoke detectors Refer to the Gamewell FCI Device Compatibili...

Page 26: ...6 Program the FACP Initiating Device Circuit as a Combination circuit as described in Input Zones on page 56 Note that since a Waterflow Supervisory Switch is included in a Combination circuit the wat...

Page 27: ...for a listing of compatible notification appliances The NACs can be converted to Style Z Class A by installing the optional Class A Converter module Refer to CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 3...

Page 28: ...ust be power limited Figure 2 8 Special Application Auxiliary Power Special Application 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power 500 mA 24 VDC filtered resettable power for 4 wire smoke detectors can be obtained f...

Page 29: ...C can be synchronized as described in Synchronized NAC Operation on page 65 Notification appliances connected to remote power sources may require synchronization with the FACP s devices For the GF505...

Page 30: ...t 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 is illustrated below Fig...

Page 31: ...telephone circuit to properly function Important The DACT must not be used to dial a phone number that is call forwarded The control panel s digital communicator is built into the main circuit board C...

Page 32: ...ied male female standoffs in the locations indicated in the following figure Carefully align the connector on the CAC 5X with J2 on the FACP main circuit board and press the module securely into place...

Page 33: ...re to the B and B input on the FACP terminal s and install the End of Line Resistor after the last device on the circuit Do not wire to the corresponding A and A terminals on the CAC 5X module Figure...

Page 34: ...ment of the 4XTMF option module 3 Install the two supplied metal standoffs in the locations indicated These standoffs provide the required earth ground protection 4 Carefully plug the connectors on th...

Page 35: ...for connection to a polarity reversal circuit or a Remote Station receiving unit having compatible ratings Maximum load for each circuit 10 mA Reverse polarity output voltage 24 VDC Remote Alarm and...

Page 36: ...The following instructions will guide the installer in determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used with FACP ANN BUS accessory modules To calculate the wire gauge th...

Page 37: ...to generate this chart is shown in the note below Note The following formulas were used to generate the wire distance chart Wiring Distance ANN BUS Modules to FACP Total Worst Case Current Draw amps 2...

Page 38: ...page 37 it can be found that the available options are 463 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire 1 172 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire 1 866 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire 2 953 feet maximum using 14 Ga...

Page 39: ...BUS communication circuit Device addresses do not need to be sequential and can be set to any number between 01 and 08 Note that 00 is not a valid address The following table shows the DIP switch set...

Page 40: ...NN 80 can be surface or semi flush mounted to a single double or 4 square electrical box Select and remove the appropriate knockout s pull the necessary wires through the knockouts and mount the annun...

Page 41: ...TB1 terminals 3 A 4 B Make certain to connect A to A and B to B 4 If appropriate connect the wiring going to the next device on the ANN BUS to TB1 terminals 3 4 Make certain to connect A to A and B t...

Page 42: ...dded to the system via FACP programming Refer to the programming section titled ANN BUS on page 76 in this manual for detailed programming information Select the LCD option for programming GF505 GF510...

Page 43: ...all installed ANN BUS modules online refer to Auto Configure on page 77 5 Connect a printer to the GFANN S PG Parallel and or Serial connectors refer to Figure 2 21 on page 43 2 8 6 1 Specifications...

Page 44: ...plugs into the parallel connector on the GFANN S PG module Note that the 9 pin DB 9 port on the GFANN S PG is used to connect a serial printer The 25 pin port is used for a Centronics parallel printer...

Page 45: ...d ANN BUS on page 76 for programming information 2 8 7 1 GFANN I O Board Layout Figure 2 22 illustrates the GFANN I O board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP pin connecto...

Page 46: ...FACP The GFANN I O connects to the FACP via the ANN BUS as illustrated in Figure 2 23 After the GFANN I O is connected to the panel it must be added to the system via FACP programming Figure 2 23 GFAN...

Page 47: ...nector Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED No series resistors are required LED outputs are mapped to output circuits Refer to the section titled...

Page 48: ...igure 2 25 illustrates the GFANN LED board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number 2 8 8 2 Specifications Max ANN BUS V...

Page 49: ...505 GF510 Series PN 53164 A 3 26 2007 49 2 8 8 4 GFANN LED Connection to FACP Figure 2 26 illustrates the GFANN LED board wiring connections to the FACP Figure 2 26 GFANN LED Connection to FACP FACP G...

Page 50: ...ction to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number 2 8 9 2 Specifications Operating Voltage 24 VDC Max Current Alarm 75 mA Standby 15 mA Relay Contact Ratings 2 amps 30 VDC res...

Page 51: ...505 GF510 Series PN 53164 A 3 26 2007 51 2 8 9 4 GFANN RLY Connection to FACP Figure 2 28 illustrates the GFANN RLY board wiring connections to the FACP Figure 2 28 GFANN RLY Connection to FACP FACP G...

Page 52: ...ay the following Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the control panel to enter the Read Status Mode which allows the user to view the programmed features and status of the cont...

Page 53: ...n page 55 for additional information on the various screens The title of the main option screen will always be displayed at the top of the subscreens for the programmer s convenience If additional sub...

Page 54: ...evel password default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear If the Maintenance level password default 11111 is entered the following screen will appear Note that in the two preceding screens...

Page 55: ...appear The down arrow which appears in the display indicates that additional programming choices can be viewed by pressing the down arrow key on the keypad If a down and up arrow appear in the display...

Page 56: ...mber key corresponding to the desired zone while viewing one of the Input Zone screens To program Input Zone 1 press the 1 key while viewing Input Zone Screen 1 The following screens will be displayed...

Page 57: ...by the control panel preventing the circuit from reporting alarms and troubles to the panel The control panel LCD will display the zone which has been disabled and FACP will turn on the Trouble LED Ty...

Page 58: ...pe will not allow the Verification feature to be enabled Do not use the verification feature if a mix of smoke detectors and normally open contact devices are connected to the same zone Zone Type Acti...

Page 59: ...alarm relay and communicator for a period of 15 seconds plus a programmable time of up to 3 minutes To enable the PAS feature press 3 while viewing the PAS Pre Signal Screen This option is available...

Page 60: ...adjective that is to be used as a descriptor for the location of the detector currently being programmed When an adjective has been selected it will appear at the top of the display as indicated by th...

Page 61: ...tion of the detector currently being programmed When a noun has been selected it will appear at the top of the display as indicated by the asterisks 1 STANDARD ADJECTIVE 2 STANDARD NOUN 3 FUTURE USE N...

Page 62: ...rs in the desired position When all characters have been entered press the Enter key to store the information The display will return to the Edit Detector Screen 5 displaying the new information at th...

Page 63: ...the Enter key to store the information 3 5 2 NAC Notification Appliance Circuit The options for the NACs on the control panel main circuit board can be configured by pressing 2 while viewing Programmi...

Page 64: ...ll be logged on the FACP until the circuit is enabled 3 5 2 2 NAC Coding The Coding feature allows the programmer to select the type of output that the main circuit board notification appliances will...

Page 65: ...quence of events will occur during an alarm 1 The on board NACs will activate with a 1st stage output upon activation of any alarm 2 If after the programmed time of 3 or 5 minutes the Acknowledge swit...

Page 66: ...will program the selected NAC as a silenceable circuit This will allow the NAC to be silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence key or by the Auto Silence feature Pressing 2 while viewing the Silenceable...

Page 67: ...ncing of the selected main circuit board NAC for a period of one minute Resetting the FACP will also be prevented for one minute while the NAC programmed for silence inhibit is activated Pressing 3 wh...

Page 68: ...choice will be stored in memory and the display will return to the Relay Type Screen which will show the programmed type choice Press the Escape key to return to the Relays Selection Screen and repea...

Page 69: ...ol panel has been silenced The control panel piezo sounder will pulse once every 15 seconds during an alarm and every two minutes during a trouble condition after the Alarm Silence or Acknowledge key...

Page 70: ...h as 005 for five seconds Upon entering the third digit the time delay will be stored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new delay time...

Page 71: ...elay time consisting of two digits such as 25 for twenty five seconds Upon entering the second digit the time delay will be stored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay...

Page 72: ...A maximum of 20 characters including spaces can be entered into the screen After entering up to 20 characters in the screen press Enter to store the entry To quickly clear the current banner press th...

Page 73: ...urs followed by the two digit minutes The cursor will move one position to the right each time a digit is entered After the last minutes digit is entered the cursor will again move one position to the...

Page 74: ...gle between 12HR and 24HR Select 12HR for 12 hour display or 24HR for 24 hour display Note If the clock is changed to 24 hour military format the date will change to the European standard of Day Month...

Page 75: ...uble Reminder The Trouble Reminder features causes the control panel piezo to sound a reminder beep for alarms and troubles after the panel has been silenced Refer to System Setup on page 69 for a det...

Page 76: ...ey will cause the display to toggle between ANN BUS Enabled Yes and ANN BUS Enabled No 3 5 5 1 2 BUS Modules If an ANN BUS module is installed press 2 while viewing ANN BUS screen 1 to select ANN BUS...

Page 77: ...igure features allows the programmer to quickly bring all installed ANN BUS modules online The software will search for all ANN BUS modules and automatically program the device type and address into t...

Page 78: ...iewing Print Options screen 1 The resultant screen allows the programmer to program the Offline Timer for a delay of between 0 and 255 seconds before loss of printer supervision is reported as a troub...

Page 79: ...Used 9 Not Used 10 Not Used 11 Zone 1 Alarm 12 Zone 2 Alarm 13 Zone 3 Alarm 14 Zone 4 Alarm 15 Zone 5 Alarm 16 Zone 6 Alarm 17 Zone 7 Alarm 18 Zone 8 Alarm 19 Zone 9 Alarm 20 Zone 10 Alarm 21 Zone 1...

Page 80: ...n Enable No Ack Step button never functions The Silence Button Enable SIL BTN ENABLE option allows the programmer to select whether the Silence button on any installed GFANN 80 annunciator will functi...

Page 81: ...odule To program any of the GFANN RLY relays while viewing the appropriate ANN RLY Option screen press the number key corresponding to the relay to be programmed Following is a list of the available p...

Page 82: ...1 while viewing Onboard DACT Screen to program the type of primary phone line being connected to the DACT The following screen will be displayed Press 1 to select Touchtone dialing 2 to select Rotary...

Page 83: ...ads Reporting Yes Each press of the 1 key will toggle the display between Reporting Yes and Reporting No 3 5 5 3 3 2 Report Style The DACT can be programmed to transmit reports to primary and or secon...

Page 84: ...llowing screens Note that the following information must be entered for both the Primary and Secondary Central Station Phone Numbers CENTRAL STATION 1 PRIMARY 2 SECONDARY Central Station Screen 2 CENT...

Page 85: ...screen to be displayed The Account Code which is assigned by a Central Station depends on the communication format being used The Account Code screen will have a flashing cursor in the lower left corn...

Page 86: ...tone for up to 2 seconds then dial anyway D 3 second pause E 5 second pause and F end of phone number must be entered at end of phone number A flashing cursor will appear in the lower left corner of t...

Page 87: ...row key allows viewing of all Events associated with the selected Communication Format Pressing the number corresponding to the event displayed in each screen will display its default active and resto...

Page 88: ...ts and their default Event Codes for the Ademco Contact ID and SIA DCS Communication Formats Note A detector freeze condition will be reported as a Supervisory Event Code Table 3 2 Zone Alarm Type Eve...

Page 89: ...act ID Primary Event Codes Event Description Event Code Settings Active Primary Zone 1 10 Alarm 115 Primary Zone 1 10 Disabled 570 Primary Drill 604 Primary AC Fault 301 Primary Zone 1 10 Fault 380 Pr...

Page 90: ...Event Description Event Code Settings Active Secondary Zone 1 10 Alarm 115 Secondary Zone 1 10 Disabled 570 Secondary Drill 604 Secondary AC Fault 301 Secondary Zone 1 10 Fault 380 Secondary Zone 1 1...

Page 91: ...Alarm FA2 FH2 Primary Zone 3 Alarm FA3 FH3 Primary Zone 4 Alarm FA4 FH4 Primary Zone 5 Alarm FA5 FH5 Primary Zone 6 Alarm FA6 FH6 Primary Zone 7 Alarm FA7 FH7 Primary Zone 8 Alarm FA8 FH8 Primary Zone...

Page 92: ...Fault ET32 ER32 Primary NAC 2 Fault ET33 ER33 Primary NAC 3 Fault ET34 ER34 Primary NAC 4 Fault ET35 ER35 Primary NAC 1 Disable ET101 ER101 Primary NAC 2 Disable ET102 ER102 Primary NAC 3 Disable ET1...

Page 93: ...FA2 FH2 Secondary Zone 3 Alarm FA3 FH3 Secondary Zone 4 Alarm FA4 FH4 Secondary Zone 5 Alarm FA5 FH5 Secondary Zone 6 Alarm FA6 FH6 Secondary Zone 7 Alarm FA7 FH7 Secondary Zone 8 Alarm FA8 FH8 Second...

Page 94: ...Line Fault LT2 LR2 Secondary NAC 1 Fault ET32 ER32 Secondary NAC 2 Fault ET33 ER33 Secondary NAC 3 Fault ET34 ER34 Secondary NAC 4 Fault ET35 ER35 Secondary NAC 1 Disable ET101 ER101 Secondary NAC 2 D...

Page 95: ...5 6 2 Erase History The Erase History option allows a user to erase all events from the history file This will provide a clean slate in order to use the history file to track future events Pressing 2...

Page 96: ...formation about the activated device as shown below Note that the colon in the time is replaced with an asterisk to distinguish the walktest screen from an actual alarm screen After completion of the...

Page 97: ...gramming Level password or 2 to change the Maintenance Level password Note that the passwords will not be displayed on annunciators The following screen will appear when either change option is select...

Page 98: ...ode press 2 The display will read as follows When the Maintenance level password default 11111 is entered the following screen will appear Note that in the preceding screens an arrow appears to inform...

Page 99: ...ill allow enabling or disabling of the selected zone as illustrated in the following example Pressing 1 repeatedly will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No 3 6 2 History Pre...

Page 100: ...lowing screen to be displayed Pressing 1 while viewing the Erase History Screen will cause the message ERASING HISTORY PLEASE WAIT to be displayed The display will then return to the History Screen Pr...

Page 101: ...To change the date press 2 while viewing the Time and Date Screen The following screen will be displayed A flashing cursor will appear on the left side of the display Enter the two digit month two dig...

Page 102: ...so sends an alarm silenced message to the printer history file and optional annunciators A subsequent new alarm will resound the system NACs The Alarm Silenced LED is turned off by pressing the Reset...

Page 103: ...processor watchdog circuit is activated Alarm Silenced This is a yellow LED that turns on after the Alarm Silence key is pressed while an alarm condition exists It turns off when the Drill or Reset ke...

Page 104: ...line in display The type of event in this example OPEN indicating a circuit trouble Device type identifier in this example PULL STATION indicates a manual device Other device type identifiers which c...

Page 105: ...The piezo sounder produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output The Fire Alarm LED flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off The LCD displays Alarm along with the device name type adjective noun...

Page 106: ...time date Communicate the supervisory condition to the Central Station The supervisory relay is activated The alarm relay is not activated Silenced alarms are not resounded Timers are not started Stor...

Page 107: ...he piezo sounder pulses second On second Off The LCD displays a hazard message along with the device name type adjective noun associated zones and time date Communicate the hazard condition to the Cen...

Page 108: ...any service work being done After service is completed the input zones must be re enabled I3 Smoke Detector Replacement If an I3 smoke detector is to be replaced the associated zone must be disabled p...

Page 109: ...Sequence option will program a smoke detector to delay panel activation including alarm relay and communicator for a period of 15 seconds When a detector triggers an alarm the onboard piezo sounds imm...

Page 110: ...ation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction 4 17 3 Trouble Reminder If selected this feature causes a reminding beep every 15 seconds during an alarm after the Alarm Silence...

Page 111: ...nformation in a file at the panel A silent walktest will not sound the NACs but will store the walktest information in a file which can be viewed at the panel Disabled NAC devices will not activate du...

Page 112: ...operator presses the control panel Enter key the LCD will display the following Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the control panel to enter the Read Status mode which allows...

Page 113: ...l allow the operator to view additional programming information about the selected device such as Enable Disable Status Device Type Alarm Verification On Off for detectors PAS Positive Alarm Sequence...

Page 114: ...lowing screen This screen allows the operator to view the programmed option for each relay 4 19 4 System Settings Pressing 1 while viewing Read Status Screen 2 will display the following screens The o...

Page 115: ...ngs Pressing 3 while Read Status Screen 2 will cause the following screens to be displayed These screens allow the operator to view settings that have been programmed for Daylight Savings Time READ ST...

Page 116: ...he user to print the History file which will detail all of the system activities since the file was last cleared from memory Pressing 2 while viewing Print Screen 1 allows the user to print the Walkte...

Page 117: ...1 will display BUS Module addresses 1 8 and the devices if any located at those addresses Pressing 1 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 2 will display the programmed options for the GFANN I O Module devices...

Page 118: ...provides information on the Primary and Secondary Central Station programming which includes Test Time Interval Account Code 24 Hour Test Time Phone Number Communication Format Event Codes 4 19 11 Ph...

Page 119: ...he 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...

Page 120: ...terflow Smoke detector Other alarm types 2 Supervisory Zone 3 System Troubles Zone disabled Fire drill AC fail after delay Zonal faults Earth fault Low battery Telephone line fault Notification Applia...

Page 121: ...t the Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter is compatible with the Central Station Receiver utilized by the monitoring service prior to installation The Compatibility Table provides a list of compati...

Page 122: ...trol panel requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected prem...

Page 123: ...eres A Table 6 2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes 6 3 2 How to Use Table 6 3 on page 124 to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 6 3 on page 124 to calculate curre...

Page 124: ...X X Power Supervision Relays3 X 0 025 X 0 025 X 0 025 NAC 14 X NAC 2 X NAC 3 NAC 4 Current Draw from TB9 nonalarm5 Sum each column6 for totals Primary Non Alarm Primary Alarm Secondary Alarm Table Fo...

Page 125: ...ected Premises label located inside the cabi net door 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA 72 Local Central and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes i...

Page 126: ...smitted as 001 for zone 1 up to 010 for zone 10 A 2 Ademco Contact ID Typical Printout A typical printout from a Central Station receiver such as the Ademco 685 of alarm and trouble reports in the Ade...

Page 127: ...rglar Alarms 130 130 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 BUR...

Page 128: ...ROUBLE System Low 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 Rese...

Page 129: ...384 RF transmitter 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 Gr...

Page 130: ...1 Dialer disabled 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...

Page 131: ...NAL FIRE ALARM STANDARDS FOR NFPA 72 Central Station Service Protected Premises Unit or Remote Station Service Onboard Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter for connection to a compatible listed Cent...

Page 132: ...UL listed for Central Station Remote Station Reporting Services Figure B 1 GF505 GF510 FACP Connection to 411UD Channel1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 2 2K ELR Relay Output DACT Trouble from 411UD FAC...

Page 133: ...alarm trouble or supervisory In Figure B 1 on page 132 Channel 1 Zone 1 is wired to the control panel s alarm relay Channel 2 Zone 2 is wired to the control panel s trouble relay and Channel 3 Zone 3...

Page 134: ...p resistance allowed for wiring from control panel to Municipal Box 2 Cut JP30 on the GF505 GF510 main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTMF module and circuit 3 Cut JP24 on the GF505 GF510 ma...

Page 135: ...ransmitter Module Installation on page 35 for detailed information RS82 Remote Station Receiver UL listed Refer to Instruction Manual for Remote Station Receiver Model RS82 Polarity Shown is Normal St...

Page 136: ...ogrammed to activate on Supervisory condition Form C Trouble contact which will automatically activate on any Trouble condition Form C Alarm contact programmed to activate on General Alarm FACP Main B...

Page 137: ...Resistors ELRs with a value determined by the Transmitter manufacturer Power is also provided by the Central Station Remote Station Transmitter manufacturer Refer to the Central Station Remote Statio...

Page 138: ...revent severe module damage IMPORTANT All connections between the FACP and Keltron modules must be made within 20 feet and enclosed within conduit or equivalently protected against mechanical injury F...

Page 139: ...x 18 mounting 22 23 battery calculations 125 buttons see also control buttons 13 C cabinet mounting 21 CAC 5X 25 installation 32 Central Station 83 account code 85 communications 119 phone number 86 P...

Page 140: ...sistor IDC combination circuit 26 Input Zones 56 113 installation 21 4XTMF 34 35 CAC 5X 32 Class A Converter Module 32 option modules 32 J J4 and J5 option module connectors 34 JP30 jumper placement s...

Page 141: ...ezo 16 alarm 16 maintenance 16 see also sounder 13 supervisory 16 trouble 16 polarity reversal circuit see also 4XTMF 35 Positive Alarm Sequence 59 109 power 15 24 28 primary 24 secondary see also bat...

Page 142: ...Time setting 73 Time Date Maintenance Level 101 Time Date setting 69 73 Timers 69 Transmittal Priorities 120 Transmitter Module 17 transmitter module see also 4XTMF 35 Trouble 104 trouble piezo pulse...

Page 143: ...Material Authorization form from our Return Authorization Department This writing constitutes the only warranty made by Honeywell International Inc with respect to its products Honeywell Internationa...

Page 144: ...12 Clintonville Rd Northford CT 06472 1653 P N 53164 Rev A 3 22 07 2007 by Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited...

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