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QS4 Technical Reference Manual

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Content

About this manual • iii
Related documentation • iv
Document history • vi

Chapter 1

Product description • 1.1

System overview • 1.2
Component descriptions • 1.3
Circuit descriptions • 1.5
Controls and indicators • 1.9
Controls and indicators behind the flip-down cover • 1.10
Controls and indicators on the zone annunciator card • 1.11
Interpretation of screen displays • 1.12

Chapter 2

Installation • 2.1

Installation do's and don'ts • 2.2
Installation checklist • 2.3
Two ways to install the cabinet: Surface or semi-flush mount • 2.4
How to assemble the panel • 2.6
Wiring mains ac and earth ground • 2.7
System jumper settings • 2.8
System addressing • 2.10
Terminal definitions • 2.14
Connecting a PT–1S printer • 2.22
Installing standby batteries • 2.23

Chapter 3

Operating instructions • 3.1

Instructions for the Level 1 operator (public mode access) • 3.2
Instructions for the Level 2 operator (emergency mode access) • 3.5
Instructions for the Level 3 operator (maintenance mode access) • 3.7
Instructions for the Level 4 operator (service mode access) • 3.10
QuickReference list • 3.11

Chapter 4

Programming instructions • 4.1

Overview • 4.2
QuickStart setup instructions • 4.4
Customizing the system configuration • 4.13
Setting up an Output Group • 4.21
Setting up a Zone • 4.26

Chapter 5

Standard applications • 5.1

Notification appliance circuits • 5.2
Initiating device circuits • 5.5
Coded alarm signaling • 5.8
Remote station protective signaling system • 5.10
Auxiliary protective signaling • 5.12

Chapter 6

Maintenance instructions • 6.1

Pseudo point definitions • 6.2
Maintenance tasks • 6.6

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Page 1: ...QS4 Fire Alarm Control Panel Technical Reference Manual P N 3100186 Rev 2 0 12JUL01 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 2: ...curacy EST assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions Fire Alarm System Limitations Automatic fire alarm systems can not guarantee against property damage loss of property or loss of life An automatic fire alarm system s ability to provide early warning of a developing fire may be limited for a variety of reasons but mainly due to improper installation or maintenance The best way to minimiz...

Page 3: ... PT 1S printer 2 22 Installing standby batteries 2 23 Chapter 3 Operating instructions 3 1 Instructions for the Level 1 operator public mode access 3 2 Instructions for the Level 2 operator emergency mode access 3 5 Instructions for the Level 3 operator maintenance mode access 3 7 Instructions for the Level 4 operator service mode access 3 10 QuickReference list 3 11 Chapter 4 Programming instruct...

Page 4: ...circuit maximum wire length calculation A 2 Signature loop maximum wire length calculations A 3 Battery calculation worksheet A 8 Appendix B Barcode library B 1 Appendix C SIGA REL programming C 1 Application block diagram C 2 Programming instructions C 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 5: ...orksheets for calculating maximum wire lengths for notification and Signature circuits and for sizing standby batteries Appendix B provides a set of bar codes that you can use to enter text for location messages Appendix C provides information on how to program the SIGA REL using the QS CU QuickStart Configuration Utility Safety information Important safety admonishments are used throughout this m...

Page 6: ...L 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems...

Page 7: ...ligent Controller Card Installation Sheet P N 3100192 RS485 NT A Card and QS 232 UART Module Installation Sheet P N 3100191 ZA8 2 Class A Zone Card Installation Sheet P N 3100189 ZB16 4 Class B Zone Card Installation Sheet P N 3100188 ZR8 Relay Card Installation Sheet P N 3100190 SIGA APS Auxiliary Power Supply Installation Sheet P N 387342 Signature Series Intelligent Smoke and Heat Detectors App...

Page 8: ...Reference Manual Document history Date Revision Description of changes 24JUN01 1 0 Original release 12JUL01 2 0 Corrections and additions on pp 2 12 2 24 3 9 4 4 4 8 4 10 4 19 A 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 9: ...ontrol panel and its operation Content System overview 1 2 Component descriptions 1 3 Circuit descriptions 1 5 Controls and indicators 1 9 Controls and indicators behind the flip down cover 1 10 Controls and indicators on the zone annunciator card 1 11 Interpretation of screen displays 1 12 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 10: ...evice Service Normal operating mode description The panel operates in normal mode in the absence of any alarm supervisory trouble and monitor events In normal mode the control panel monitors the system for any events Off normal operating mode description The panel operates in off normal mode any time there is an event introduced into the system When this happens the CPU Changes the contact positio...

Page 11: ... for annunciating alarm supervisory and trouble signals and a button numbered from 31 to 60 3 SL30 LED Switch Card Same as SL30 1 except the buttons are numbered 1 30 4 CPU Display Provides operator access to system messages status information and programming menus and executes system responses based on the panel programming 5 PS6 Power Supply Card Provides primary dc power to the panel electronic...

Page 12: ...4 also provides four circuits that you can configure as IDCs or as Class B 24 Vdc notification appliance circuits NACs 9 QS Cable12 Expansion Cable Extends the CPU data and power bus to circuit cards installed on the lower DIN rail in the 12 option cabinet 10 ZR8 Relay Card Provides eight dry contact relays You can configure each relay for normally open or normally closed operation 11 DLD Dual Lin...

Page 13: ...1 A 20 4 26 4 Vdc 0 6 PF Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm Nonsupervised and power limited only when connected to a power limited source 5 Smoke Accessory Power Output Continuous or interruptible via jumper selection Voltage 24 Vdc regulated Current 250 mA Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm Supervised and power limited 7 1 2 6 9 8 5 3 4 6 RS485 Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm Wire typ...

Page 14: ...s 125 Signature single address modules Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 Circuit resistance 65 Ω Circuit capacitance 0 3 µF Supervised and power limited 4 NAC Riser In Out Voltage 24 Vdc nominal Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 1 2 4 3 ZR8 Relay Card circuits 1 Dry contact relays R1 R4 Outputs Normally open or normally closed contacts via jumper selection Contact rating 24 Vdc 1 0 A W...

Page 15: ...R2 Voltage 24 Vdc nominal Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 1 3 4 2 1 ZA8 2 Class A Conventional Zone Card circuits 1 IDC Circuits Zone 1 Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 7 Wiring configuration Class A Detector voltage 19 90 22 46 Vdc max ripple 2000 mV Short circuit current 75 9 mA max Resistance 50 Ω max Capacitance 100 µF max Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 End of line resistor 4 7 kΩ 1 2W Supe...

Page 16: ...nonpower limited 1 2 RS485 NT A Class A Card circuits 1 Secondary RS485 channel Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 Supervised and power limited 2 Primary RS485 channel Wire size 18 to 12 AWG 0 75 to 2 5 mm 2 Supervised and power limited Note JP1 installed for ground fault detection on RS485 circuits 1 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 17: ...ecord into the corresponding display queue 4 Disable Test LED Indicates part of the system is disabled or is currently under test Disabled components also signal a system trouble 5 Monitor LED Indicates the panel posted a monitor event record into the corresponding display queue 6 Trouble LED Indicates the panel posted a trouble event record into the corresponding display queue 7 Ground Fault LED ...

Page 18: ...es or zones in alarm or trouble to their standby condition The LED indicates when the panel is resetting 5 Alarm Silence button Turns active notification appliances off according to the panel programming Pressing Alarm Silence a second time turns them back on The LED indicates when the panel is in alarm and operating with notification appliances turned off 6 Drill button Turns notification applian...

Page 19: ...gnaled an alarm 2 Zone active LED Indicates a device in the corresponding zone signaled an alarm condition 3 Zone trouble LED Indicates a device or wiring fault in the corresponding Zone Note ULC requires that every fire panel have the capability to visually display system status by means of specific indicators for each zone All status changes must clearly indicate that the information is an Alarm...

Page 20: ...is the current time in hours minutes and seconds Axxx is the current number of active points Dxxx is the current number of disabled points These items comprise the event record nnn is the posting sequence number 001 first 002 second and so on event name is the event produced when the device changed states Refer to Table 1 1 P pp C cc D ddd is the address of the device that signaled the event P pan...

Page 21: ...tive MONITOR Monitor Active non latching input circuit OBJECT RUN Monitor Service group is enabled and governing all defined objects PREALARM Monitor Possible fire condition exists PULL STATION Alarm Manual fire alarm box active SERVICE GROUP Trouble Service group active SUPERVISORY Supervisory A device used to monitor a component of the fire suppression system is active SWITCH Monitor Operator pr...

Page 22: ...Product description 1 14 QS4 Technical Reference Manual Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 23: ... 2 Installation checklist 2 3 Two ways to install the cabinet Surface or semi flush mount 2 4 How to assemble the panel 2 6 Wiring mains ac and earth ground 2 7 System jumper settings 2 8 System addressing 2 10 Terminal definitions 2 14 Connecting a PT 1S printer 2 22 Installing standby batteries 2 23 Connecting a service computer 2 24 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 24: ...ng circuit boards while the control panel is energized may damage the equipment When installing circuit wiring DO use appropriately sized wire for the application Incorrectly sized wires degrade circuit performance DO make sure there are no wire to ground shorts or wire to wire shorts before connecting field wires to the panel DO NOT over tighten screw terminals Over tightening may strip screw ter...

Page 25: ...he shipping container contains the correct parts If any parts are missing or damaged return the equipment to the manufacturer Install the cabinet See Figure 2 1 for cabinet dimensions Assemble the panel Wire mains ac and earth ground Bring the primary power conductors into the left side nonpower limited area of the cabinet and wire to the ac terminal block WARNING Make sure that the circuit breake...

Page 26: ...face 2 Fasten the cabinet to the wall surface where indicated Tighten firmly 4 7 8 in 123 8 mm Semi flush mount instructions 1 Frame the interior wall as required to support the full weight of the cabinet and standby batteries 2 Fasten the cabinet to the framing studs where indicated Tighten firmly 2 11 16 in 68 2 mm 2 3 16 in 55 6 mm Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 27: ... 12 38 cm 16 5 8 in 42 23 cm 13 in 33 00 cm 12 option cabinet 30 in 76 2 cm 18 5 8 in 47 31 cm 4 7 8 in 12 38 cm 16 5 8 in 42 23 cm 25 in 63 50 cm Note Add 1 1 2 in 3 81 cm to D1 and D2 dimensions for trim kit Figure 2 1 Dimensions for 5 option and 12 option cabinets arrows show mounting hole locations Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 28: ...eir respective installation sheets Use a QS Cable12 to connect option cards on the top and bottom DIN rails in a 12 option cabinet Door mounting instructions 1 Bolt the door to the cabinet back box 2 Attach one end of the ground strap to the door and the other to the back box 3 Screw the CPU Display unit to the cabinet door 4 Plug one end of the ribbon cable into the CPU Display and the other end ...

Page 29: ...et through the 3 4 1 2 inch combination knock outs on the left side or upper left corner of the cabinet 2 Wire the hot H L1 neutral N L2 and ground G E conductors to the ac terminal block as shown 3 Insert tabbed end of terminal block cover deadfront into the slot provided on the side of the cabinet Notes Keep power limited wires in the shaded area and nonpower limited wires in the nonshaded area ...

Page 30: ...o ON to turn failsafe mode on Set JP1 to OFF to turn failsafe mode off JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR JP1 ON OFF SLIC Signature Loop Intelligent Controller Card jumpers JP1 and JP2 selects the signal that the SLIC uses for the notification appliances connected to NAC1 Note NAC 2 always uses the external signal connected to TB2 3 and TB2 4 Set JP1 and JP2 to INT to use the 24 Vdc that comes from the PS6 over ...

Page 31: ...closed The figure to the right shows the relay contact positions when the relay is turned off R4 R4 JP4 RS485 NT A Class A Card jumpers JP1 configures ground fault supervision for Class A remote annunciators Set a shorting plug across JP1 1 and JP1 2 when the PS6 powers the remote annunciator and provides ground fault supervision Set a shorting plug across JP1 2 and JP1 3 when an external supply p...

Page 32: ... the SLIC ZB16 8 ZA8 2 and ZR 8 08 13 Used for the ZB16 8 ZA8 2 and ZR 8 14 Reserved for the DLD 15 Reserved for the PS6 ON 1 2 3 4 01 ON 1 2 3 4 08 ON 1 2 3 4 02 ON 1 2 3 4 09 ON 1 2 3 4 06 ON 1 2 3 4 13 ON 1 2 3 4 05 ON 1 2 3 4 12 ON 1 2 3 4 04 ON 1 2 3 4 11 ON 1 2 3 4 03 ON 1 2 3 4 10 ON 1 2 3 4 07 Tip When you install the option cards set the card addresses in consecutive order as you move awa...

Page 33: ...ules 126 250 are Signature modules 270 is the NAC 1 output circuit 271 is the NAC 2 output circuit Note Some Signature modules use two or more device addresses PPCC270 PPCC001 to PPCC125 PPCC126 to PPCC250 PPCC271 ZR8 Relay Card device addresses The device address format is PPCCDDD where PP is the panel number 01 CC is the card number any number between 1 and 13 depending on the setting of SW1 DDD...

Page 34: ...PPCC006 PPCC016 PPCC015 PPCC014 PPCC013 PPCC001 PPCC002 PPCC003 PPCC004 PPCC005 PPCC010 PPCC011 PPCC012 ZA8 2 Class A Conventional Zone Card device addresses The device address format is PPCCDDD where PP is the panel number 01 CC is the card number any number between 1 and 13 depending on the setting of SW1 DDD is the circuit number where 001 003 and 005 007 are IDC circuits Zone 1 Zone 3 and Zone...

Page 35: ...ber where 1 is the red Alarm LED 2 is the yellow Active LED 3 is the yellow Trouble LED 1 6 11 16 21 26 7 12 17 22 27 2 3 8 13 18 23 28 9 14 19 24 29 4 10 15 20 25 30 5 06 10 11 15 16 20 21 25 26 30 GG02 GG03 GG04 GG05 GG013 GG01 GG011 GG012 SL30 41 46 51 56 37 42 47 52 57 33 38 43 48 53 58 39 44 49 54 59 34 40 45 50 55 60 35 36 31 32 06 10 11 15 16 20 21 25 26 30 GG02 GG03 GG04 GG05 01 05 GG01 SL...

Page 36: ...The contacts remain open until all active alarm points restore and the panel resets TB1 4 5 Relay 2 C NO Normally open relay contacts that close automatically when the panel processes a supervisory event The contacts remain closed until the active supervisory point restores TB1 6 7 Relay 3 C NO Normally open relay contacts that close automatically when the panel energizes The contacts open when th...

Page 37: ...B2 1 BATT PWR Connects to the positive terminal on the standby battery TB2 2 BATT PWR Connects to the negative terminal on the standby battery TB2 3 NC Not used TB3 1 AUX1 Provides 24 Vdc FWR power to auxiliary devices Note AUX1 AUX2 and AUX3 can not be used to power remote annunciators TB3 2 AUX2 Provides 24 Vdc FWR power to auxiliary devices TB3 3 COM Negative reference for AUX1 and AUX2 outputs...

Page 38: ...e IN terminals of the first device on the NAC circuit Polarity markings indicate output signal polarity with the circuit turned off Polarity reverses with the circuit turned on TB 7 8 NAC 2 A A Connects to the OUT terminals of the last device on the NAC circuit Class A configuration only TB2 1 2 OUT OUT Connects to the next device on the same 24VDC riser used to provide 24 Vdc to NAC 1 and NAC 2 T...

Page 39: ...al No Name Description TB1 13 14 ZONE 4 B B Connects to the IN terminals of the first device on the NAC Polarity markings indicate output signal polarity with the circuit turned off Polarity reverses with the circuit turned on TB1 15 16 ZONE 4 A A Connects to the OUT terminals of the last device on the NAC TB1 17 18 NAC PWR IN IN Connects to the signal source used to provide 24VDC to ZONE 4 TB2 13...

Page 40: ... described for Z1 IDC NAC circuit connections Terminal No Name Description TB2 7 8 Z13 Z13 Connects to the IN terminals of the first device on the NAC Polarity markings indicate output signal polarity with the circuit turned off Polarity reverses with the circuit turned on TB2 9 10 Z14 Z14 same as above TB2 11 12 Z15 Z15 same as above TB2 13 14 Z16 Z16 same as above TB1 15 16 R1 R1 Connects to the...

Page 41: ...rminal connections for relay 1 TB1 3 4 R2 R2 Terminal connections for relay 2 TB1 5 6 R3 R3 Terminal connections for relay 3 TB1 7 8 R4 R4 Terminal connections for relay 4 TB2 1 2 R5 R5 Terminal connections for relay 5 TB2 3 4 R6 R6 Terminal connections for relay 6 TB2 5 6 R7 R7 Terminal connections for relay 7 TB2 7 8 R8 R8 Terminal connections for relay 8 Technical Manuals Online http www tech m...

Page 42: ...efinitions 1 4 3 2 TB1 CH2 RS485 CH1 Terminal No Name Description TB1 1 2 CH2 CH2 Connects to CH2 on the first remote annunciator on the Class A RS485 riser TB1 3 4 CH1 CH1 Connects to CH1 on the first remote annunciator on the Class A RS485 riser Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 43: ...premises side of an RJ31X block via an RJ 12 modular cable TB1 4 LINE 1 RING OUT Connects to the Ring Out connector on the protected premises of an RJ31X block via an RJ 12 modular cable TB1 5 LINE 2 TIP IN Connects to the Tip In connector on the telco side of an RJ31X block via an RJ 12 modular cable TB1 6 LINE 2 RING IN Connects to the Ring In connector on the telco side of an RJ31X block via an...

Page 44: ... TO PT 1S 3 7 COM COM TX RX RX TX For control panels with a printer and a CDR 3 Bell Coder module 1 Install the IOP3A in the same enclosure as the CDR 3 Refer to appendix B 2 Wire the IOP3A to the CDR 3 3 Wire the printer cable to the RS232 connections on the IOP3A then plug the cable into the printer 4 Configure the IOP3A as follows JP1 2 3 JP2 ON JP3 ON JP4 ON SW1 UP 5 Set the printer switches f...

Page 45: ... panel Battery wiring is supervised and nonpower limited Maintain a 1 4 inch separation between power limited and nonpower limited wiring at all times For batteries rated greater than 10 Ah 1 Place the batteries in a BC 1 Battery Cabinet The cabinet must be mounted within 3 ft of the control panel in the same room and connected with conduit 2 Wire the batteries to the PS6 Note Install maintain and...

Page 46: ...l panel requires programming cable P N 260097 ordered separately Connection of a service computer to a remote annunciator requires programming cable P N 360136 and a RJ 11 to DB9 adapter P N 240507 both ordered separately RTS RX PS6 1 TX COM NOT USED DB 9F REAR VIEW 9 P N 260097 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 47: ...panel Content Instructions for the Level 1 operator public mode access 3 2 Instructions for the Level 2 operator emergency mode access 3 5 Instructions for the Level 3 operator maintenance mode access 3 7 Instructions for the Level 4 operator service mode access 3 10 QuickReference list 3 11 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 48: ... get a list of only the active monitor points 3 Press DEL to backspace the cursor then enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Identify points that are in trouble 1 Press Status 2 Choose Trouble 3 Press DEL to backspace the cursor then enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Cho...

Page 49: ...Outputs 3 Press DEL to backspace the cursor then enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Verify power supply voltage levels 1 Press Status 2 Choose Internal 3 Press Enter 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Get a list of smoke detectors that require servicing DIRTY...

Page 50: ...nter to print the list Get the attributes for a single smoke detector 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Reports Maintenance Single Device 3 Enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Get the attributes for every smoke detector on a single SLIC 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Reports Maintenance Card Devices 3 Enter the panel number 4 Choose Displ...

Page 51: ...lence Press Alarm Silence Turn on alarm signaling circuits when the panel is not in alarm Drill Press Drill then Enter Get a list of all events processed on a panel 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Reports History 3 Enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Change the password required for Level 1 access 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Program ...

Page 52: ... Disable a Zone 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Disable Zone 3 Select a Zone from the pick list then press Enter Enable a Zone 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Enable Zone 3 Select a Zone from the pick list then press Enter Disable a device 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Disable Device 3 Enter the device address where PP is the panel number 01 CC is the card number DDD is the circuit or device number Enable a device 1 Press Me...

Page 53: ...ware and software components installed on a panel and their revision levels 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Reports Revision 3 Enter the panel number 4 Choose Display to view the list on the CPU Display unit or Choose Printer to print the list Set the system time and date 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Program Time Date 3 Choose Enter Time then press DEL until the display shows HHMMSS Enter the time in 24 hour forma...

Page 54: ...ge the circuit s output to a 120 beat per minute signal rate On 1 4 s Off 1 4 s Choose Temporal to change the circuit s output to a 3 3 3 pattern 5 Choose High Priority Turn off an output circuit 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Restore Output 3 Enter the output circuit s address where PP is the panel number CC is the card number and DDD is the circuit number 4 Choose Off Turn an LED on 1 Press Menu 2 Choose...

Page 55: ... 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Disable Switch or Enable Switch 3 Enter the switch address where GG is the group number and SS is the switch number Disable or enable the mapping function on an SLIC 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Disable Loop Mapping or Enable Loop Mapping 3 Enter the card address for the SLIC Start a Service Group test 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Test Start Test 3 Select a Service group from the pick lis...

Page 56: ...or Level 3 access 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Program Edit Password Edit Password 3 Choose Level 3 then enter the new password Change the password required for Level 4 access 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Program Edit Password Edit Password 3 Choose Level 4 then enter the new password Restart a panel 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Program Restart Panel 3 Enter the panel s address Reset the alarm history counter 1 From t...

Page 57: ... or Time Control ü ü Disable or enable the mapping function on an SLIC ü ü Get a list of all the active points on a panel ü ü ü ü Get a list of all the hardware and software components installed on a panel and their revision levels ü ü Get a list of smoke detectors that may require servicing DIRTY attribute greater than 20 ü ü ü ü Get a list of smoke detectors that require servicing DIRTY attribut...

Page 58: ...e alternate set of panels used to post messages ü ü ü Route off normal signals to the primary set of panels used to post messages ü ü ü Set the system time and date ü ü Silence the panel trouble buzzer ü ü ü ü Start a Service Group test ü ü Cancel a Service Group test ü ü Turn off alarm signaling circuits when the panel is in alarm Alarm Silence ü ü ü Turn on alarm signaling circuits when the pane...

Page 59: ...m system from the front panel Worksheets are provided at the end of the chapter to use as programming aids and to document the system programming Content Overview 4 2 QuickStart setup instructions 4 4 Customizing the system configuration 4 13 Setting up an Output Group 4 21 Setting up a Zone 4 24 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 60: ...remises into zones ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 3 J FACP What is an Output Group An Output Group is a function in the system software that establishes the correlation between input circuits and responses When an input changes states the condition of the input determines which response the panel runs For example a smoke detector initiates the Active response when it signals an alarm condition but initiates t...

Page 61: ...on Yes Yes Coded Operation Yes Yes Custom Messages Yes requires bar code wand Yes Message Routing No Yes SIGA Diagnostics No Yes AC Delay No Yes Two stage Operation No Yes General Alarm Inhibit No Yes Market Place No Yes Card Configuration Yes Yes Language No Yes Zone Resound Inhibit No Yes Drill Programming No Yes Alarm Silence Programming No Yes Waterflow Silence No Yes Supervisory Duct No Yes E...

Page 62: ...n requires you to re enter everything again from the beginning If you have a dialer installed the AutoLearn utility requires you to program the DLD before exiting Be sure to have the following Subscriber account numbers telephone numbers and transmission formats obtained from the CMS Central Monitoring Station Appendic C provides a list of Contact ID event codes A completed copy of the DLD Program...

Page 63: ...n the control panel Note Before running the AutoLearn utility make sure you have not installed more cards than the system allows On the control panel 1 Press Menu 2 Choose Login then enter the password required for Level 4 access default is 4444 3 Choose Reports Revision Enter Display Verify all the cards installed in the cabinet appear in the list 4 Press Menu then choose Program Configure AutoLe...

Page 64: ...eceiver Choose Exit 3 Choose Retry Count then enter the number of times you want the dialer to attempt to contact the CMS receiver Step 6 Set up the subscriber accounts 1 Choose Accounts then New to set up a new account or Select an account number then press Enter 2 Choose Account then enter the number of the subscriber account 3 Choose Formats then choose the required transmission format 4 Choose...

Page 65: ...efault Msgs Trouble 2 Choose Account then select the subscriber account you want to receive the message 3 Choose Active Msg then enter the message you want sent for trouble activation events For example for Contact ID enter 130000000 4 Choose Restore Msg then enter the message you want sent for trouble restoration event For example for Contact ID enter 330000000 5 Choose Exit Step 9 Edit the defau...

Page 66: ...e problem before continuing with this loop 7 On the SLIC menu choose Exit 8 For each additional loop controller repeat steps 4 7 9 Choose Exit Step 11 Saving the project database Tip Only Save and Sync after you have finished programming the control panel and you want to update the project databases in the remote annunciators At this point you have configured the project database for a general ala...

Page 67: ...U Two stage Timer 0 s UL 300 s ULC The panel will turn on notification circuits immediately after processing an alarm signal UL or after 5 minutes ULC CU Zone Resound Inhibit No Turn silenced NAC circuits back on if an active alarm input circuit remains in the active condition after resetting the panel No Primary Routing All Cabinets Distribute event records to all panels in the system when primar...

Page 68: ...it Diagram ZB16 4 Z1 001 Alarm FPP CU Z2 002 Alarm FPP CU Z3 003 Alarm FPP CU Z4 004 Alarm FPP CU Z5 005 Alarm FPP CU Z6 006 Alarm FPP CU Z7 007 Alarm FPP CU Z8 008 Alarm FPP CU Z9 009 Alarm FPP CU Z10 010 Alarm FPP CU Z11 011 Alarm FPP CU Z12 012 Alarm FPP CU Z13 013 Common Alarm Output FPP CU Z14 014 Common Alarm Output FPP CU Z15 015 Visible FPP CU Z16 016 Visible FPP CU Z5 Z7 Z8 Z6 Z9 Z3 Z2 Z4...

Page 69: ...ess Setting Edit Diagram ZA8 2 Zone 1 001 Alarm FPP CU Zone 2 002 Alarm FPP CU Zone 3 003 Alarm FPP CU Zone 4 004 Common Alarm Output FPP CU Zone 5 005 Alarm FPP CU Zone 6 006 Alarm FPP CU Zone 7 007 Alarm FPP CU Zone 8 008 Visible FPP CU Zone 1 Zone 4 Zone 3 Zone 2 Zone 5 Zone 8 Zone 6 Zone 7 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 70: ...2 07 Dual riser selector Common Alarm Output FPP CU SIGA M CR R 08 Dry contact Nonsupervised Output FPP CU SIGA M CT1 01 Class B Alarm Latching Alarm FPP CU SIGA M CT2 01 Class B Alarm Latching Alarm FPP CU 01 Class B Alarm Latching Alarm FPP CU SIGA DTS 01 Class B Alarm Latching Alarm FPP CU SIGA IO 31 Monitor Input Output N O Monitor FPP CU SIGA MAB 00 Class A Signal Output Monitor FPP CU 00 not...

Page 71: ...rd required for Level 4 access 3 Choose Program Configure What is it you want to do This is how you do it Make information about the installer available on the CPU Display AutoLearn default No text 1 On the Configure menu choose System User Labels 2 Choose Facility Name scan in the name of the project and then press Enter 3 Choose Inst Company scan in the name of the installing company and then pr...

Page 72: ...ss Enter 3 Choose Exit Change the device type of the NAC circuits on the SLIC AutoLearn defaults NAC1 device type is Visible NAC 2 device type is Common Alarm Output Common Alarm Output circuits turn on automatically when an input signals an alarm event Visible and Audible output circuits must be placed in an Output Group in order to turn them on The AutoLearn utility automatically places Visible ...

Page 73: ...dit Enter Serial and then scan or enter the detector s serial number 3 Choose Message then scan in the text that you want sent when the detector signals an event 4 Choose Exit Save Edits Change the Alarm Sensitivity setting of a smoke detector WARNING Selection of the appropriate detector technology and sensitivity settings should result from a careful analysis of the hazard environmental conditio...

Page 74: ...he alarm verification period 4 Choose Exit Save Edits Change the Prealarm setting of a smoke detector WARNING Prealarm obscuration levels below 80 should not be used without full knowledge of the possible consequences 1 On the Configure menu choose Cards Edit and then enter the card address number of the loop controller 2 Choose Config Detect Edit Enter Serial and then scan or enter the serial num...

Page 75: ...0 0 80 1 00 1 20 1 40 35 0 35 0 70 0 88 1 05 1 23 30 0 30 0 60 0 75 0 90 1 05 25 0 25 0 50 0 13 0 31 0 88 20 0 20 0 40 0 50 0 60 0 70 15 0 15 0 30 0 38 0 45 0 53 10 0 10 0 20 0 25 0 30 0 35 5 0 05 0 10 0 13 0 15 0 18 Note Shaded prealarm settings not available for SIGA IPHS Table 4 6 Obscuration levels for SIGA IS Alarm Obscuration Levels Sensitivity Settings Most More Normal Less Least Obscuratio...

Page 76: ... Exit Change the device type for a circuit on a SIGA module Note The device types shown in the pick lists vary depending on the SIGA module The device types shown in the pick lists for the second address of a dual address module also vary depending on the device type chosen for the first address 1 On the Configure menu choose Cards Edit and then enter the card address number of the loop controller...

Page 77: ...le choose Device 1 or For the second address of a dual address module choose Device 2 4 Choose Personality select a personality code from the pick list and then press Enter 5 Choose Exit Enable the loop controller mapping function AutoLearn default Mapping disabled 1 Press Menu 2 Log onto the panel as a Level 4 operator 3 Choose Enable Loop Mapping 4 Enter the card number of the SLIC that connects...

Page 78: ...not turn off when you press Alarm Silence or turn on when you press Drill Pull Device type assigned to IDC circuits that connect to manually operated alarm signal initiating devices Pull circuits signal Pull Station events Supervisory Device type assigned to IDC circuits that connect to supervisory signal initiating devices that detect abnormal conditions that could make the sprinkler system inope...

Page 79: ...en press Enter 5 Add the responses 6 After you finish entering the responses you should review them to make sure they are correct Adding a response that activates an output circuit 1 Choose Responses 2 Choose Active or Trouble 3 Choose Add Relay then enter the circuit address where CC is the card number and DDD is the circuit number 4 Choose the activation setting 5 Choose Exit Save Edits Adding a...

Page 80: ...ose Send On select when to send the dialer string from the pick list and then press Enter 6 Choose Priority select the priority classification from the pick list and then press Enter 7 Choose String then enter the message you want sent 8 Choose Exit Save Edits Reviewing your responses 1 Choose Review 2 Choose Active to review the active responses or Choose Trouble to review the trouble responses T...

Page 81: ...ration A Activation only R Restoration only 2 is the command N no operation A Activate E Enable R Restore I Disable D Delay 3 is the priority attribute S Set A Latch L Low M Medium H High 4 is the command attribute S Steady R Restore W Slow Blink F Fast Blink Delay ssss 1 This is what the panel display looks like when you review a response for delay ssss is the amount of delay in seconds 1 is the ...

Page 82: ...RAM checksum bad 304 ROM checksum bad 305 System reset 306 Panel program changed 307 Self test failure 308 System shutdown 309 Battery test failure 310 Ground fault 320 Sounder Relay Trouble 321 Bell 1 322 Bell 2 323 Alarm relay 324 Trouble relay 325 Reversing 330 and 340 System Peripheral Trouble 331 Polling loop open 332 Polling loop short 333 Expansion module failure 334 Repeater failure 335 Lo...

Page 83: ...and 540 System Peripheral Disable 550 and 560 Communication Disable 551 Dialer disable 552 Radio transmitter 570 Disable Bypasses 570 Zone bypass 571 Fire zone bypass 572 24 Hour zone bypass 573 Burglary zone bypass 574 Group bypass 600 Test Misc 601 Manual trigger test 602 Periodic test report 603 Periodic RF transmission 604 Fire test 605 Status report to follow 606 Listen in follow 607 Walk Tes...

Page 84: ...nfigure the Zone 1 Choose Message scan in the message text and then press Enter 2 Choose Members then for each device that comprises the Zone Choose Device Address then enter the member s device number from the worksheet or Choose Enter Serial scan in or enter the member s serial number 3 Choose Review to verify which devices you added to the Zone If you added any devices in error delete them 4 Ch...

Page 85: ...Panel off normal Time CMS receiver to dial 1 2 Account Number Format 4 2 Contact ID Test strings Panel normal Panel off normal Time CMS receiver to dial 1 2 Account Number Format 4 2 Contact ID Test strings Panel normal Panel off normal Time CMS receiver to dial 1 2 Account Number Format 4 2 Contact ID Test strings Panel normal Panel off normal Time CMS receiver to dial 1 2 Account Number Format 4...

Page 86: ... Alarm Message Account Number Active Message Restore Message Default Trouble Message Account Number Active Message Restore Message Default Supervisory Message Account Number Active Message Restore Message Figure 4 1 DLD Programming Worksheet sheet 1 of 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 87: ...t Message 1 2 005 Device Type Text Message 1 2 006 Device Type Text Message 1 2 007 Device Type Text Message 1 2 008 Device Type Text Message 1 2 IDC 001 IDC NAC 004 IDC 003 IDC 002 IDC 005 IDC NAC 008 IDC 006 IDC 007 Defaults Alarm for IDC 001 003 and IDC 005 007 Common Alarm Output for IDC NAC 004 Visual for IDC NAC 008 Figure 4 2 ZA8 2 Programming Worksheet Technical Manuals Online http www tec...

Page 88: ...t Message 1 2 010 Device Type Text Message 1 2 011 Device Type Text Message 1 2 IDC 001 IDC 003 IDC 004 IDC 002 IDC 010 IDC NAC 013 IDC 011 IDC 012 IDC 005 IDC 007 IDC 008 IDC 006 IDC 009 IDC NAC 014 IDC NAC 015 IDC NAC 016 Defaults Alarm for IDC 001 012 Common Alarm Output for IDC NAC 013 014 Visual for IDC NAC 015 016 012 Device Type Text Message 1 2 013 Device Type Text Message 1 2 014 Device T...

Page 89: ...open Device type 004 NC normally closed NO normally open Device type 005 NC normally closed NO normally open Device type 006 NC normally closed NO normally open Device type 007 NC normally closed NO normally open Device type 008 NC normally closed NO normally open Device type 004 002 001 003 005 007 008 006 004 004 JP4 008 008 JP8 NC NO NC NO Figure 4 4 ZA8 2 Programming Worksheet Technical Manual...

Page 90: ...ss Class A Class B Number of detector addresses used on loop Number of module addresses used on loop Card NAC 1 device type Audible Visible NAC 2 device type Audible Visible Wiring class Class A Class B Number of detector addresses used on loop Number of module addresses used on loop Card NAC 1 device type Audible Visible NAC 2 device type Audible Visible Wiring class Class A Class B Number of det...

Page 91: ...ne 12 s 24 s 36 s 60 s Pre Alarm None 20 40 60 80 Base type Standard Relay Isolator Message 1 2 Model S N Device Sensitivity Most More Normal Less Least Verification None 12 s 24 s 36 s 60 s Pre Alarm None 20 40 60 80 Base type Standard Relay Isolator Message 1 2 Model S N Device Sensitivity Most More Normal Less Least Verification None 12 s 24 s 36 s 60 s Pre Alarm None 20 40 60 80 Base type Stan...

Page 92: ...st 2nd Device 1 Device 2 Device Type Device Type Personality Personality Message 1 Message 1 2 2 Model S N Device 1st 2nd Device 1 Device 2 Device Type Device Type Personality Personality Message 1 Message 1 2 2 Model S N Device 1st 2nd Device 1 Device 2 Device Type Device Type Personality Personality Message 1 Message 1 2 2 Figure 4 7 Signature Module Programming Worksheet Technical Manuals Onlin...

Page 93: ...oration Priority Life Safety Property System Integrity String CID __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ 4 2 __ __ Response __ __ __ Type Active Trouble Relay Device __ __ __ __ __ On 20 bpm 120 bpm Temporal Delay Delay Type Act and Restoration Activation Restoration Time __ __ __ __s Dialer Account No __ __ __ __ Send On Activation Restoration Priority Life Safety Property System Integrity String CID __ __ _...

Page 94: ...echnical Reference Manual Job Name Page of Panel Zone Zone Type Alarm Supervisory Monitor Zone Code Message 1 2 Zone Members 32 max Output groups 6 max Figure 4 9 Zone Programming Worksheet Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 95: ...vides simplified wiring schematics for standard applications Content Notification appliance circuits 5 2 Initiating device circuits 5 5 Coded alarm signaling 5 8 Remote station protective signaling system 5 10 Auxiliary protective signaling 5 12 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 96: ... Class A NAC circuits Note The plus and minus symbols indicate signal polarity when the NAC circuit is turned on SLIC NAC2 B NAC2 B NAC2 A NAC2 A UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω NAC1 B NAC1 B NAC1 A NAC1 A UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω NOT USED NOT USED Typical Class B NAC circuits Note The plus and minus symbols indicate signal polarity when the NAC circuit is turned on Technical Manuals Online http www te...

Page 97: ...n COM LOOP B LOOP B LOOP A LOOP A TO DATA IN TERMINALS ON NEXT DEVICE TO DATA OUT TERMINALS ON LAST DEVICE CLASS A ONLY SLIC PS6 UL ULC LISTED 47 K EOLR Ω Note The plus and minus symbols indicate signal polarity when the NAC circuit is turned on Typical NAC riser wiring Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 98: ... LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω Z14 Z14 Z16 Z16 UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω Typical Class B NAC circuits ZA8 2 UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω ZONE 4 B ZONE 4 B ZONE 4 A ZONE 4 A UL ULC LISTED 10 K EOLR Ω NAC1 B NAC1 B NAC1 A NAC1 A Typical Class A NAC circuit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 99: ...Y TO DATA IN TERMINALS ON NEXT DEVICE JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR Typical four wire smoke detector circuit TO DATA OUT TERMINALS ON LAST DEVICE CLASS A ONLY TO DATA IN TERMINALS ON NEXT DEVICE LOOP B LOOP B LOOP A LOOP A SLIC UL ULC LISTED 22 K EOLR Ω 24VDC 24VDC PS6 JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR SIGA UM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 1 2 SMK UL ULC LISTED 15 K EOLR Ω Typical Class B two wire smoke detector c...

Page 100: ...D 22 K EOLR Ω 24VDC 24VDC PS6 JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR SIGA UM 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 3 2 1 2 SMK Typical Class A two wire smoke detector circuit Z n UL ULC LISTED 4 7 K EOLR Ω ZB16 4 Z n Typical Conventional Class B IDC circuit ZONE n B UL ULC LISTED 4 7 K EOLR Ω ZA8 2 ZONE n B ZONE n B ZONE n B Typical Conventional Class A IDC circuit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 101: ...EOLR Ω PS6 JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR Typical Conventional Class B four wire smoke detector circuit ZONE n B ZONE n B ZA8 2 24VDC 24VDC UL ULC LISTED EOL RELAY UL ULC LISTED 4 7 K EOLR Ω PS6 JP2 ACC PWR SMK PWR ZONE n A ZONE n A Typical Conventional Class A four wire smoke detector circuit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 102: ...and connect using a section of conduit no greater than 20 ft in length Run all wiring between cabinets through the conduit Set SW 6 on CDR 3 to ON Refer to the CDR 3 installation sheet for programming information Install a 10 kΩ EOLR across TB2 1 and TB2 2 and TB2 11 and TB2 12 on the CDR 3 Set JP2 on the PS6 for ACC PWR If the system uses a NAC circuit on an SLIC to output the coded signal progra...

Page 103: ...11 PS6TB1 12 PS6TB1 18 PS6TB1 16 Figure 5 2 Coded alarm signaling wiring coded alarm signal only 10KΩ 10KΩ TB1 TB2 JP2 JP1 SW1 CDR 3 PS6TB3 3 PS6TB3 1 PS6TB1 11 PS6TB1 12 PS6TB1 18 PS6TB1 16 NAC RISER NAC RISER Figure 5 3 Coded alarm signaling wiring coded signal followed by evacuation signal Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 104: ...independent reverse polarity signals alarm supervisory trouble for transmitting system status to a remote location Notes Place the MFC A and the FACP in the same room and connect using a section of conduit no greater than 20 ft in length Run all wiring between cabinets through the conduit Set JP2 on the PS6 for ACC PWR Install a 3 9 KΩ EOLR across TB1 1 and TB1 2 on the RPM Figure 5 4 Typical equi...

Page 105: ... 3 NO 24VDC 24VDC SUPV ALRM TRBL 24V COM JP1 ALARM TROUBLE SUPV OFF SITE MONITORING RPM PS6 3 9 KΩ CITY BOX CITY BOX ALARM TROUBLE SUPV Note Plus and minus symbols indicate signal polarity when the circuit is active Figure 5 5 Remote station protective signaling wiring Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 106: ...indicate signal polarity with the circuit turned on Municipal circuit Master box 1 2 1 2 2 CTM SIGA CC1 10 9 1 2 4 3 5 6 8 7 LOOP B LOOP B LOOP A LOOP A TO DATA OUT TERMINALS ON LAST DEVICE CLASS A ONLY SLIC TO DATA IN TERMINALS ON NEXT DEVICE 24VDC 24VDC LISTED 24VDC SUPPLY TO NEXT DEVICE Figure 5 6 Auxiliary protective signaling cabling diagram Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 107: ...ntent Pseudo point definitions 6 2 Table 6 1 Main Panel pseudo points 6 2 Table 6 2 Remote Annunciator pseudo points 6 2 Table 6 3 Power Supply pseudo points 6 3 Table 6 4 SLIC card pseudo points 6 3 Table 6 5 Dialer pseudo points 6 4 Table 6 6 General CPU pseudo points 6 5 Maintenance tasks 6 6 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 108: ...oblem has occurred with the CPU configuring the POWER supply card Panel 01 LED Switch display Trouble LED Switch card is not connected Panel 0x CH2 Communications Trouble Annunciator is not communicating on RS485 channel 2 Pnl 01 Database Supervision Trouble Internal CPU memory failure Panel 01 Code Supervision Trouble Internal CPU memory failure Panel 01 Call For Service Trouble Internal CPU proc...

Page 109: ... card Table 6 3 Power Supply pseudo points LCD Indication Event Type Definition Battery Charger Fault Trouble This fault will occur when the battery charger charging voltage falls below 20 4vdc Battery Wiring or Battery Fault Trouble Caused by an open in the battery wiring or if the batteries are below 20 4vdc Aux Power 1 2 Shorted Trouble This point occurs when Aux 1 or Aux 2 power is shorted on ...

Page 110: ...d to answer Trouble Dialer attempted to dial event to CMS but did not get an answer Dialer Account 1 Fault Trouble Indicates dialer did not get proper handshake for event sent to the CMS for Account 1 Dialer Account 2 Fault Trouble Indicates dialer did not get proper handshake for event sent to the CMS for Account 2 Dialer Account 3 Fault Trouble Indicates dialer did not get proper handshake for e...

Page 111: ...itor condition for the first time Evacuation Drill Monitor This point will go active anytime drill is pressed Alarm Silence Monitor This point will go active anytime alarm silence is pressed Two Stage Expiration Reset Monitor This point goes active anytime reset is pressed Reset Phase 1 Monitor Active during the power down phase of reset Reset Phase 2 Monitor Active during the retard phase of rese...

Page 112: ... not automatically reassign responses to replaced devices when mapping is disabled To replace devices on a loop that operates with mapping disabled you must first enable mapping then accept the map After you replace your devices you can disable mapping on the loop Note Replacement devices must be the same model as the devices being replaced 1 Press Menu 2 Log onto the panel as a Level 4 operator 3...

Page 113: ... for calculating maximum wire lengths for notification and Signature circuits and for sizing standby batteries Content Notification appliance circuit maximum wire length calculation A 2 Signature loop maximum wire length calculations A 3 Battery calculation A 8 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 114: ...e resistance per 1000 ft pair 2 Ω Total operating current required 3 A Maximum wire length ft Notes 1 For worst case estimates assume a 1 5 V line loss and all appliances are clustered at the end of the circuit 2 Use 3 5 for 12 AWG and 2 5 mm 2 wire 5 2 for 14 AWG and 1 5 mm 2 wire 8 0 for 16 AWG and 1 0 mm 2 wire and 13 0 for 18 AWG and 0 75 mm 2 wire 3 Use the filtered 20 Vdc Average Operating C...

Page 115: ...r nonshielded 25 pF 36 pF 38 pF 13157 ft 4010 m 13888 ft 4233 m 20000 ft 6096 m Twisted pair shielded 58 pF 82 pF 84 pF 5952 ft 1814 m 6098 ft 1859 m 8621 ft 2628 m Nontwisted pair nonshielded 20 pF 20 pF 20 pF 20000 ft 6096 m 20000 ft 6096 m 20000 ft 6096 m Step 2 Use Table A 2 Table A 3 Table A 4 and Table A 5 to determine the longest allowable circuit path based on wire size and type and the nu...

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Page 120: ...he Alarm box for AUX 1 Standby Current mA Alarm Current mA Base Panel Form A SMK ACC power FormB AUX 1 load 1 AUX 2 load AUX 3 load Loop 1 load Loop 2 load Loop 3 load Loop 4 load Total Current 2 hr min 60 mAh 1 2 mAh 1000 Battery size 3 Ah Notes 1 Maximum 1 5 A per AUX circuit 2 If the Total Current Required value exceeds 6 A switch part of the load to an auxiliary power source The auxiliary powe...

Page 121: ...urrent must be less than 1 32 mA B Smoke Accessory SMK ACC Power current load calculation max 250 mA Card Qty Standby Current mA Qty Standby Current mA Alarm Current mA Qty Alarm Current mA CPU Display 3 117 123 SL30 1 1 1 1 CDR 3 60 100 IOP3A 60 60 RPM 2 20 20 SIGA UM MAB 4 2 17 17 Totals Notes 1 Add 0 75 mA for each energized LED 2 Add 0 7 mA for each output used 3 This value includes RAI curren...

Page 122: ...System calculations A 10 QS4 Technical Reference Manual Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 123: ...Appendix B Barcode library Summary This appendix contains a set of barcodes that you can use to add location messages Content Uppercase letters B 2 Numbers and ordinals B 2 Common words B 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 124: ...l Uppercase letters A B C D Backspace E F G H Delete I J K L Enter M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Space Numbers and ordinals 1 2 3 4 Backspace 5 6 7 8 Delete 9 0 Enter 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 0TH Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 125: ... Reference Manual B 3 Common words ABORT ABOVE ALARM APARTMENT APT AREA ATRIUM AUDITORIUM BASEMENT BELOW CAFETERIA CEILING CLASSROOM CLOSET COMPUTER CONFERENCE CORRIDOR DAMPER DETECTOR Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 126: ...rary B 4 QS4 Technical Reference Manual DOOR DUCT EAST ELECTRICAL ENTRANCE EXIT FAN FAULT FIRE FIRE PUMP FLAME FLOOR FOYER GARAGE GENERATOR GYM HALL HEAT HORN JANITOR Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 127: ... Technical Reference Manual B 5 KITCHEN LAB LEFT LEVEL LIBRARY LOBBY LOWER MACHINE MECHANICAL MENS MEZZANINE MONITOR NORTH OFFICE PARKING PENTHOUSE PULL RELAY RESTROOM RIGHT Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 128: ... Technical Reference Manual ROOM SECURITY SHAFT SMOKE SOUTH STAGE STAIRWELL STOCKROOM STORAGE STROBE SUITE SUPERVISORY TROUBLE UNDER UPPER UTILITY WAREHOUSE WATERFLOW WEST WOMENS Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 129: ...Barcode library QS4 Technical Reference Manual B 7 ZONE Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 130: ...Barcode library B 8 QS4 Technical Reference Manual Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 131: ...GA REL programming Summary This appendix provides information on how to program the SIGA REL using the QuickStart Configuration Utility Content Application block diagram C 2 Programming instructions C 3 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 132: ...andby batteries to supply 24 Vdc to the SIGA REL A SIGA REL mounted in an MFC A enclosure Caution You can not have more than 10 SIGA RELs on one loop Related documentation Refer to the SIGA REL Technical Reference Manual P N 387348 and the latest technical bulletins for installation and connection information Refer to the SIGA APS installation sheet for installation and connection information Refe...

Page 133: ...n properties set to None The SIGA REL has six addressable circuits To add the SIGA REL to the loop controller database you must add three SIGA RELs The first SIGA REL is for the Abort switch and Manual Release switch circuits the second for the two release circuits and the third for the two prerelease circuits Perform these instructions in order from beginning to end Check the check box provided a...

Page 134: ...onality 16 Output B Message Specification SIGA REL1 A005 and PRERELEASE 1 2 2nd Device Type Monitor 2nd Personality 0 None 2nd Message Specification SIGA REL1 A006 and NOT USED 3 Click Add This is how your entries in the Modules table should look Your addresses may be different Address Serial Number Device Type Model Text 1 Text 2 Personality 126 Monitor REL SIGA REL1 A001 ABORT SW 3 Active B 127 ...

Page 135: ...moke detectors not allowed 1 Click the And Groups tab then click Add AND Group 2 Set the Activation Count box for 2 3 Click the Members tab then click Add Device 4 Select only the detectors required to activate the SIGA REL release circuits then click OK 5 Click the Responses tab click the Response Type arrow and then select Active 6 Click Delays 7 In the Delay On list click Activation and Restora...

Page 136: ...ta Caution Clicking Accept Actual will enter the selected device into the database with its current programmed parameters This will corrupt the database if you have already entered the device 1 Click the Mapping tab then click Model 2 Look for a string of at least six RELs marked with red backgrounds and double click the first REL in the string 3 If the serial number displayed in the Module Proper...

Page 137: ...GA REL programming QS4 Technical Reference Manual C 7 Send the reconciled data to the loop controller Click the Controller tab then click Send Signature Data Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

Page 138: ...SIGA REL programming C 8 QS4 Technical Reference Manual Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com ...

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