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System overview and operation

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FireShield Technical Reference Manual

Summary of Contents for FireShield FS1004

Page 1: ...FireShield Technical Reference Manual P N 3100353 Rev 3 0 12MAY03 ...

Page 2: ...l Code Underwriters Laboratories Standard 864 8th Edition Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Standard ULC S527 99 Canadian Electrical Code Part I Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems ULC S524 Standard for the Inspection and Testing of Fire Alarm Systems ULC S536 FireShield also complies with Local Protective Signaling type L manual M automatic A waterflow WF and sprinkler supervisory S...

Page 3: ...mode any time an event is introduced into the system When this happens the panel Changes contact positions on appropriate common relays Activates alarm outputs for alarm events only Turns on the appropriate LEDs and the panel buzzer Executes the appropriate programmed output response for the input that signaled the event Communicates event information to appropriate optional components FSRSI FSRZI...

Page 4: ... mode Selects an IDC to place it into or remove it from walk test mode Programming mode Selects an IDC so that settings can be viewed or changed 4 Notification Appliance Circuits NACs LEDs and controls LED button Description Trouble LED On steady when there s a wiring fault on circuit Double flashes when circuit is disabled DISABLE Operating mode Used to render an NAC inoperative A disabled NAC tr...

Page 5: ...e FSDACT to the circuit board 7 Operator Interface Includes operator controls LED indicators and circuit identification labels 8 Cabinet enclosure Houses the panel electronics and standby batteries In some cases the batteries may be housed in an external battery cabinet BC 2 9 FSDACT Optional Digital alarm communicator transmitter Provides LCD display for status messages and programming menus Prov...

Page 6: ...silence an FSRSI buzzer 1 Press the Silence button on the FSRSI 2 Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to sound alarm trouble supervisory or monitor 3 Determine the cause of the condition Silencing notification appliances Pressing the Signal Silence Drill button turns off all audible devices Visual devices or NAC circuits may or may not turn off depending on panel programming Whe...

Page 7: ... command You can use the drill command to activate all of the notification appliance circuits Pressing Drill activates all audibles and visuals according to the panel programming but does not activate the Alarm relay The FSDACT can be programmed to transmit a drill condition but it will never report the drill as an alarm Drill will not operate with an active alarm or supervisory event at the panel...

Page 8: ... once 2 Press the Disable button for the IDC you want to test 3 Conduct your walk test for the IDC 4 When you are finished testing an IDC press the Disable button to turn off the walk test for that IDC 5 Select another IDC to walk test steps 2 through 4 or exit from the walk test by pressing the Walk Test button To conduct a silent walk test 1 Press the Walk Test button two times 2 Press the Disab...

Page 9: ...e panel detected a ground fault Transformer 2 TR The panel detected a trouble condition in the Power Expander Transformer AUX Power Troub The panel detected a trouble condition in the AUX power circuit Internal Comm TR Panel to FSDACT communication fault RRM s disabled One or more FSRRMs are disabled Dialing The FSDACT is dialing a DACR DACT Configuration TRBL FSDACT is not programmed or has unver...

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Page 11: ...r is off before connecting wires to the terminal block Connect batteries See Appendix C or the panel label Program the panel Refer to Chapter 3 Test for proper operation Installing the cabinet Cabinets can be surfaced mounted or semi flush mounted See the Panel dimensions figure and table for framing and mounting dimensions To surface mount the cabinet 1 Position the cabinet on the finished wall s...

Page 12: ...nd fault Buzzer On On temporal On slow pulse On intermittent Off System trouble Alarm condition Supervisory condition AC fail Normal or silenced Jumper setup Jumper Name Description J2 Group jumper Allows two FSRSIs to be connected to the same panel Install the jumper on only one of the two FSRSIs Note For jumper location refer to the FSRSI wiring diagram Installation instructions A single FSRSI c...

Page 13: ...es conditions for five IDCs The IDC groups are set by jumpers to indicate zones 1 5 or zones 6 10 Paper inserts are provided for labeling the LEDs Note You must run the Find Annunciators program option after adding or removing a remote annunciator The remote annunciators will not operate properly until the panel detects them For more information see Chapter 3 Programming Specifications Max per sys...

Page 14: ...aution Make sure all power is disconnected from the panel before installing Observe static sensitive handling practices To install the FSRZI A 1 Verify that all field wiring is free of opens shorts and ground faults 2 Connect wires to the FSRZI A as shown see wiring diagram 3 Using the two plain machine screws provided mount the module to the electrical box Note If you are surface mounting the FSR...

Page 15: ...e 0 03 µF Max circuit resistance 13 ohms Relay ratings 30 Vdc 1 A resistive load Wire size Minimum 18 AWG 0 75 sq mm Maximum 12 AWG 2 5 sq mm Mounting MFC A cabinet or listed fire alarm enclosure Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity 93 RH noncondensing Jumper setup Jumper Name Description JP1 Disable jumper Disables all outputs This allows the installer to test the syst...

Page 16: ... track Mount in first slot only 5 Verify that all wiring is free of opens shorts and ground faults 6 Connect the FSRRM to the panel or other peripheral devices 7 Power up the panel and confirm that all relays are in the correct state before connecting the field wiring 8 Connect field wires to the FSRRM as shown in the wiring diagram Be sure connection will not adversely affect controlled devices e...

Page 17: ...ld serviceable Note Input current rating is included with the overall ten zone ratings Installation instructions Caution Make sure all power is disconnected from the panel before installing Observe static sensitive handling practices To install the Power Expander Transformer 1 Position the Power Expander Transformer so that the mounting holes align with the four mounting studs on the control panel...

Page 18: ...emote station systems Cutting the JP1 wire loop configures the FSDACT for unattended downloading This means that the program jumper need not be inserted to accept any panel or dialer configuration changes NFPA 72 1999 edition states in 7 1 6 2 1 that reacceptance testing shall be performed after any change to site specific software All components circuits systems operations or site specific softwa...

Page 19: ...rocedures that could affect the operation of the dialer If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service 6 If trouble is experienced with the dialer for repair or warranty information contact the manufacturer at 941 739 4200 If the dialer is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone compan...

Page 20: ...ng the RPM Note The RPM must be mounted in an MFC A enclosure immediately adjacent to the panel and in conduit Alarm transmitted only TRBL C NC SUP NO ALM C C 24VOUT FireShield TB3 NO NO From ALRM on RPM brown wire From COM on RPM black wire From 24 on RPM red wire Alarm and trouble transmitted on a single circuit Note JP1 on the RPM must be OUT TRBL C NC SUP NO ALM C C 24VOUT FireShield TB3 NO NO...

Page 21: ...ed for Signal Silence Specifications Power Nominal 24 Vdc 200 mA Municipal box operation Nominal 24 Vdc Maximum wiring resistance 25 Ω Trip current 200 mA into 14 5 Ω coil Maximum current 300 mA Standby current 20 mA Mounting Single gang box Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity 93 RH noncondensing The following are wiring diagrams showing how the polarity switches durin...

Page 22: ...came with the auxiliary power supply FireShield FACP Aux Power UL Listed Aux Power Source To Devices 24 Vdc 0 5 A Max To Devices Requiring Additional Power Installing the terminal shield The terminal shields for the three five and ten zone panels model numbers ending in GC or GF required for Canadian installation cover and protect the wire connections at the terminal blocks To install the terminal...

Page 23: ...he total value of the bottom row equals the setting number The values of all LEDs lit on a single row are added to determine the option or setting number For example if the Gnd Fault Walk Test and Signal Silenced LEDs are lit the value is 7 4 2 1 This means that setting seven for the current option is selected SIGNAL SILENCED WALK TEST GND FAULT BATT TROUBLE ANNUN TROUBLE 16 8 4 2 1 Binary numbers...

Page 24: ...load the default settings 1 Install program jumper PRG The panel common LEDs flash and the panel enters a trouble state The trouble buzzer sounds 2 Press Remote Disconnect to select the Load Defaults program option 3 Press Reset to select Yes the setting to reload the factory default settings 4 Press Panel Silence to perform the reload The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 5 Exit p...

Page 25: ...red for a particular option it can be skipped You can use Remote Disconnect to advance to the next option or Walk Test to return to the previous option To save your changes you must press Panel Silence before advancing to the next option 2 Program find annunciators Description Verifies and logs each remote annunciator FSRSI FSRZI A and FSRRM connected to your system Notes This process may take up ...

Page 26: ...ig Sil Inhibit None Signal Silence Reset operational immediately after NACs turn on Inhibit one min Signal Silence Reset operational one minute after NACs turn on To program the signal silence reset inhibit timer 1 Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option 2 Press Reset to select your setting 3 Press Panel Silence to save The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 6 Program I...

Page 27: ...ct the program option For new panels the Trouble LED of IDC 1 lights Otherwise the Trouble LED of the last IDC programmed lights To select an IDC for programming press the IDC Disable button 2 Press Reset to select the desired IDC zone type Note If you program an IDC as a waterflow supervisory a supervisory activation will not turn on the outputs NACs and relays Only a waterflow activation will tu...

Page 28: ... When the Trouble LED is lit you can program the NAC class by repeating steps 2 and 3 above Note Make sure you set the NAC jumpers to match the class for which you program the NAC 9 Program NAC outputs Description Programs the output of each NAC Program option Top LEDs LCD Setting Bottom LEDs LCD Description NAC Output Continuous NAC outputs continuous signal For strobes and notification appliance...

Page 29: ...ACT Description Initiates the FSDACT for programming This option is not displayed if you do not have a FSDACT you can proceed to Finishing up below Program option Top LEDs LCD Setting Bottom LEDs LCD Description Program DACT No Does not switch to FSDACT programming mode Yes Automatically switches the panel to FSDACT programming mode To program the FSDACT 1 Press Remote Disconnect to select the pro...

Page 30: ...following table describes the function of each digit that can be entered in FSDACT programming fields Digit Telephone number 4 2 event codes 0 to 9 Numeric digits Numeric digits A DTMF A Hexadecimal A 10 B DTMF B Hexadecimal B 11 C Hexadecimal C 12 Digit Telephone number 4 2 event codes D Hexadecimal D 13 E Hexadecimal E 14 F Terminator indicates last digit Hexadecimal F 15 DTMF DTMF DTMF used for...

Page 31: ... your passcode 1 Press Reset or Signal Silence Drill to scroll through the setting list until the first digit of your passcode is displayed 2 Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next digit The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 3 Press Reset or Signal Silence Drill until the next digit of your passcode is displayed 4 Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next dig...

Page 32: ...le buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation Note If Single Line DACT is selected dual line programming is skipped If Modem LCD only is selected all account and receiver related programming is skipped If LCD only is selected all account receiver and telephone related programming is skipped 7 Enter the DACR1 primary phone number Note If a DACR1 primary phone number is not entered skip Enter the DAC...

Page 33: ...tores No restores Default Send restores To select the restore option 1 Press Reset to select the restore option for CMS one 2 Press Panel Silence to save The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 12 Enter retry count one Description Sets the maximum number of failed attempts to deliver an alarm to a DACR Settings 5 10 retries Default 5 retries To enter retry count one 1 Press Reset to ...

Page 34: ... To select the DACR2 alarm format 1 Press Reset to select the desired format 2 Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next step The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 18 Select the restore option Description Determines whether or not restoration events are sent to the second central monitoring station Settings Send restores No restores Default Send restores To select the res...

Page 35: ...ission test frequency 1 Press Reset to select the transmission test frequency 2 Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next step The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation 25 Enter the number of rings to answer Description Sets the number of rings that are ignored before answering an incoming modem call Settings 0 15 rings Default 5 rings To enter the number of rings 1 Press Res...

Page 36: ...ing option after completing Select the restore option is Panel Tst Rcvr Twenty one event receiver locations must be programmed using steps described below under Select CMS locations for event reporting CS Tst Rcvr CS AB Tst Rcvr Walk Tst Rcvr Drill Rcvr Reset Rcvr Program Mode Rcvr DACT Disab Rcvr Panel Sil Rcvr Signal Sil Rcvr Grd Fault Rcvr Low Batt Rcvr Mis Batt Rcvr Int Comm Tr Rcvr AC Fail Rc...

Page 37: ...ory Monitor Alarm X X Waterflow X X Waterflow Supervisory X X X Supervisory X X Monitor X X Settings None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 and 2 Default CS 1 To select the receiver for each IDC event 1 Select an IDC for programming by pressing the Disable button for that IDC 2 Determine the zone type assigned to the selected IDC Refer to the Panel programming worksheet you completed 3 Use the table shown above to d...

Page 38: ...ne restoration code Description Sets the 4 2 event code that is transmitted to the CMS for an IDC restoral event Format 1 digit 0 9 and A F Default See Appendix E Default event codes This can be changed if needed To change the IDC zone restoration code 1 Press Reset to change the IDC zone restoration code 2 Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next program option The trouble buzzer sound...

Page 39: ...ress Remote Disconnect to advance to the programming option you want to change The currently stored data is displayed 7 Edit the program option with the desired setting Use the program buttons to enter the information 8 Press Panel Silence to save 9 Edit other program options as needed 10 Exit from program mode by removing jumper PRG Other FSDACT options The following options can only be changed u...

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Page 41: ...d be periodically inspected tested and replaced at a minimum every four years Preventive maintenance schedule Refer to NFPA 72 Chapter 7 Inspection Testing and Maintenance Canadian Electrical Code Part I ULCS524 or ULCS536 for more information on required inspection and testing methods and frequency of fire alarm systems and devices For detector sensitivity and functionality testing refer to the d...

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Page 43: ...S 12180 NB or equivalent Refer to Panel specifications in Chapter 2 for more information If batteries over 7 Ah are required for the three and five zone panels you must use the BC 2 battery cabinet Refer to installation sheet P N 3100027 3 Use maximum value or actual calculated value from Form B The IDC alarm current is included in the panel alarm current Standby Current mA Alarm Current mA Base p...

Page 44: ...se of FSRSI FSRZI A and FSRRM is limited as follows Three and five zone panels support 2 FSRSIs 2 FSRZI As and 4 FSRRMs ten zone panels support 2 FSRSIs 4 FSRZI As and 6 FSRRMs 2 See the FireShield UL and ULC Compatibility List P N 3100468 for the maximum number of detectors per IDC 3 See FireShield UL and ULC Compatibility List P N 3100468 for detector current ratings 4 Maximum current per IDC ma...

Page 45: ...ength Total circuit current 2 Wire resistance per 1000 ft 1 Voltage drop feet x amps x Ω 1000 Panel voltage Voltage drop End of line voltage 3 Voltage drop Panel voltage Voltage drop 4 4 NAC 4 voltage drop calculations Circuit length Total circuit current 2 Wire resistance per 1000 ft 1 Voltage drop feet x amps x Ω 1000 Panel voltage Voltage drop End of line voltage 3 Voltage drop Panel voltage Vo...

Page 46: ...8 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG 0 25 584 950 1460 2170 0 50 292 474 730 1084 0 75 194 316 486 722 1 00 146 236 364 542 1 25 116 190 292 434 1 50 92 158 242 362 Maximum signal loss allowed 1 V 1000 Wire resistance per 1000 ft pair 2 Ω Total operating current required 3 A Maximum circuit length ft Notes 1 1 6 V for 230 V at 50 Hz 1 8 V for 230 V at 60 Hz 1 9 V for 120 V at 60 Hz 2 Use 3 5 Ω for 12 AWG an...

Page 47: ...etard supervisory latching 5 Waterflow no retard supervisory latching 6 Supervisory latching 7 Monitor 8 NAC Assignment IDC1 IDC2 IDC3 IDC4 IDC5 IDC6 IDC7 IDC8 IDC9 IDC10 NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 7 IDC class Class B 1 Class A 2 8 NAC classes NAC1 NAC2 NAC3 NAC4 Class B 1 Class A 2 9 NAC outputs Continuous 1 Temporal 3 3 3 2 GENESIS synch silence 3 No 1 No 1 No 1 No 1 10 NAC silenceable Yes 2 Yes 2 Yes ...

Page 48: ...o Restores Retry Count 05 10 05 Retry Time 05 10 05 Receiver 2 DACR2 Setup Phone 1 Ex 19415551212 Phone 2 Ex 19415551212 Account 0 9 A F FFFF Format Contact ID EST 4 2 Restores Send Restores No Restores Retry Count 05 10 05 Retry Time 05 10 05 DACT Dialing Properties Setup Tone Pulse Line 1 Tone Pulse Tone Pulse Line 2 Tone Pulse AC Fail Delay 6 Hours 15 Hours Transmission Test Time 0000 2359 0217...

Page 49: ... 6E DACT delivery trouble None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 67 System trouble restoral 4 2 code 0 F D Zone settings IDC 1 Note For IDCs program only those events that apply to the IDC zone type you specified on the Panel programming worksheet Event Where to report the event 4 2 event code Alarm activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 11 Waterflow activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 21 Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 ...

Page 50: ...1 CS 2 CS 1 2 76 Supervisory activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 36 Monitor activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 56 Zone settings IDC 7 Event Where to report the event 4 2 event code Alarm activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 17 Waterflow activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 27 Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 77 Supervisory activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 37 Monitor activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 57 ...

Page 51: ...t code Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 61 NAC settings NAC 2 Event Where to report the event 4 2 event code Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 62 NAC settings NAC 3 Event Where to report the event 4 2 Event code Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 63 NAC settings NAC 4 Event Where to report the event 4 2 event code Trouble activation None CS 1 CS 2 CS 1 2 64 NAC Trouble restora...

Page 52: ...Programming templates B 6 FireShield Technical Reference Manual Contact ID codes Code Description Code Description ...

Page 53: ...fwr Operating current 1 5 A circuit 1 5 A total EOLR Circuit impedance 13 0 03 F max 4 7 k 1 2 W P N EOL4 7 Ω µ Ω NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 EOLR EOLR IDC1 IDC1 IDC2 IDC2 IDC3 IDC3 PRG MAIN SUPPLY CIRCUIT 120 V 60 Hz 0 8 A or from dedicated branch supply 230 V 50 60 Hz 0 4 A COMMON TROUBLE RELAY 10 1 A 30 Vdc resistive Nonsupervised COMMON SUPERVISORY RELAY 10 1 A 30 Vdc resistive Nonsupervised COMMON AL...

Page 54: ...F WF REMOTE MODULE AND REMOTE RELAY WIRING 6 POWER ALARM SUP TBL GND FLT SILENCE LMPTST C C 24VDC 24VDC REMOTE RELAY MODULE RRM WATERFLOW SUPERVISORY COMBINATION CIRCUIT 4 8 6 Requires continuous 24 Vdc from the AUX Power terminals or a power limited UL ULC listed compatible fire signaling power supply 7 IDC circuits do not support alarm verification using four wire smokes Requires resettable 24 V...

Page 55: ...NAC circuit may damage the equipment if NAC jumpers are missing or set incorrectly See DETAIL A NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 EOLR EOLR IDC1 IDC1 IDC2 IDC2 IDC3 IDC3 IDC4 IDC4 IDC5 IDC5 DETAIL A L N LINE EARTH GND NEUTRAL JP3A JP2A JP4A JP5A PRG TB3 TB2 TB5 TB1 JP6A JP1A PRG Normal mode Programming mode JP1A JP6A Jumper Setting Description NAC1 and NAC2 Class B NAC1 Class A Out NAC2 Class A Return IDC1 Clas...

Page 56: ...F WF REMOTE MODULE AND REMOTE RELAY WIRING 6 POWER ALARM SUP TBL GND FLT SILENCE LMPTST C C 24VDC 24VDC REMOTE RELAY MODULE RRM WATERFLOW SUPERVISORY COMBINATION CIRCUIT 4 8 6 Requires continuous 24 Vdc from the AUX Power terminals or a power limited UL ULC listed compatible fire signaling power supply 7 IDC circuits do not support alarm verification using four wire smokes Requires resettable 24 V...

Page 57: ...anical connection to the chassis even with the ground wire removed CAUTION The panel does not indicate when JP13 or JP14 are missing A shorted NAC circuit may damage the equipment if NAC jumpers are missing or set incorrectly CAUTION Break the wire run at each field device to provide proper connection supervision Do not loop wires under terminals NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUITS 2 3 5 8 12 Class B ...

Page 58: ...k and 3 6 k resistors Ω Ω Ω Ω 5 Marking indicates output signal polarity when the circuit is active Polarity reverses when the circuit is not active Wire notification appliances accordingly Notification appliance polarity shown in active state 6 Requires continuous 24 Vdc from the AUX Power terminals or a power limited UL ULC listed compatible fire signaling power supply 7 IDC circuits do not supp...

Page 59: ...tteries will fit in the panel Note If batteries greater than 7 Ah are required you must use the BC 2 battery cabinet Refer to installation sheet P N 3100027 Up to two 18 Ah batteries will fit in the panel Maximum auxiliary current 0 5 amps may be programmed as resetable Auxiliary output 19 to 25 7 Vdc IDC max detector standby current 1 5 mA See FireShield UL and ULC Compatibility List P N 3100468 ...

Page 60: ...Panel specifications D 2 FireShield Technical Reference Manual ...

Page 61: ...00007 37300008 37300009 37300010 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 1 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 2 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 3 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 4 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 5 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 6 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 7 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 8 Fire trouble 380 Sensor trouble IDC 9 Fire trouble 380 Sensor t...

Page 62: ...reset AC Signal silence activated AD Drill activated AE DACT disabled AF Walk test activated B N 1 4 NAC enabled not configurable B5 FSRRM outputs enabled not configurable BB Panel reset restore not configurable BC Signal silence ended not configurable BD Drill ended not configurable BE DACT enabled not configurable BF Walk test ended not configurable C1 Program mode entry C2 Program mode exit not...

Page 63: ...ntact ID codes E 1 CTM description 2 11 installing 2 11 wiring 2 11 D default event codes FSDACT E 1 defaults factory defaults 3 2 reloading the factory defaults 3 2 disable IDC 1 2 1 5 LED 1 2 NAC 1 2 1 5 disabled events 3 15 drill drill button 1 2 using the drill command 1 5 E enable re enable IDC or NAC 1 5 enclosure See cabinet event notification programming FSDACT 3 14 F find peripherals desc...

Page 64: ...alue 3 1 FSRSI 2 2 FSRZI A 2 3 programming 3 1 system 1 2 load defaults description 3 3 3 9 programming 3 3 3 9 M maintenance 4 1 metal dead front installing 2 12 MFC A FSRRM 2 6 monitor IDC zone type 3 4 LED 1 2 N NAC disable 1 5 disable button 1 2 maximum wire length A 4 programming class A or class B 3 6 programming outputs 3 6 programming silence inhibit timer 3 4 programming silenceable 3 6 r...

Page 65: ...l mode 1 2 programming mode 1 2 3 1 silencing FSRSI buzzer 1 4 notification appliances 1 4 panel buzzer 1 4 specifications FSRRM 2 5 FSRSI 2 2 FSRZI A 2 3 panel D 1 power expander transformer 2 7 supervisory IDC zone type 3 4 LED 1 2 surface mount cabinet 2 1 T tie wrap mounts 1 3 trouble LED 1 2 trouble silence button programming mode 1 2 U ULC tests 4 1 W walk test audible 1 6 LED 1 2 overview 1...

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Page 67: ...its turn on This function will not automatically notify the fire department TO PERFORM A LAMP TEST panel and remote annunciators 1 Press and hold the Remote Disconnect and Walk Test buttons simultaneously TO PERFORM A REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR LAMP TEST 1 Press and hold the Silence button on the RSI for five seconds 2 LEDs on remote annunciators will remain on until silence button is released RESPONDING ...

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