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HSI #780-0867 

FireSpy Tracker

 Installation Manual 

 

 

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Mount the door 
If the door was removed, remount it by installing the screw at the bottom hinge and reattaching the 
ground wire.  
 
For T1000, connect the cable from the annunciator on the door to the main board. 
 
Frame and mount a copy of the operating instructions found in the appendix to the wall near the panel. 
 
Install batteries 
 

WARNING:  Improperly connecting or shorting the battery terminals may cause severe 

damage to the panel and/or batteries and might result in personal injury. 

 
Place the required batteries in the space provided at the bottom of the control panel enclosure. If a 
battery set larger than 12Ah is required, an additional battery enclosure is required. 
 
The 24V battery set required by the panel consists of two 12V sealed lead-acid batteries connected in 
series. 
 
Attach the red wire to the red or + terminal of one battery. Attach the black wire to the black or – terminal 
of the other battery. Connect a jumper wire between the remaining two battery terminals. 
 
Apply system power 
Energize the AC power lines to the panel. The AC Power LED at the annunciator should be illuminated. 
 

3.3 

Configuration and programming 

 
Initial configuration by scanning the network and loops will give all devices their initial default parameters 
and assign input and control devices to the default group. Performing the scan is recommended to assure 
that all accessories are as selected and at the assigned addresses. However, most systems also require 
specific programming. Refer to the programming manual for more instructions. 
 

3.4 

Check system operation 

Initial acceptance testing is required before normal operation of the system. Inspection, testing, and 
maintenance may be performed by the owner, if qualified, or by a qualified contractor. Service personnel 
must be qualified and experienced in inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems, 
including certification by the manufacturer or a recognized authority. 
 
Any individuals or facilities receiving transmitted alarm, supervisory, or trouble signals, and all building 
occupants, must be notified before commencement and on completion of any test operations, to prevent 
unnecessary response. 
 
Initial acceptance testing includes complete visual inspection and verifying the items below. NFPA 72 or 
the authority having jurisdiction may include additional requirements that must be followed. 
 

 

Correct function of the control panel in receipt of all functional inputs and operation of all signals and 
auxiliary functions, and supervision of shorts, opens, grounds, power supply faults and battery faults. 

 

Instrument measurement of the integrity and isolation of all applicable conductors (unpowered). 

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No improper shorts or opens. 

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No stray voltages between installation conductors and other conductors or ground. The maximum 
stray voltage must not exceed 1 volt ac/dc. 

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All conductors not intentionally grounded must be isolated from ground by at least 500k ohms 
(2.2M ohms for T1000). An isolation of 10k or less will cause a ground fault. An isolation of 
between 10k and 500k (10k and 2.2M for T1000) might or might not cause a ground fault, or will 
cause intermittent ground faults. 

Summary of Contents for FireSpy Tracker T1000

Page 1: ...Installation Manual FireSpy Tracker T1000 T2000 T8000 T2000E Fire Alarm Systems DOCUMENT REV CN 780 0867 C 1012...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ule T8000 CM 10 2 3 8 Relay module T8000 RC 11 2 3 9 Serial relay module T8000 SRM 11 2 3 10 DACT communicator module T UDACT 11 2 3 11 Audio evacuation modules 12 2 3 12 City tie reverse polarity com...

Page 4: ...B 2 4 Air Products 34 B 3 Conventional two wire smoke detectors for use with T8000 CM 35 B 3 1 Harrington Signal 35 B 3 2 Apollo 35 B 3 3 ESL Sentrol 37 B 3 4 System Sensor 37 B 4 Releasing devices f...

Page 5: ...ure and properly labeled Fire Alarm Circuit Control A suitable battery set must be used to assure required operation in case of primary power loss The battery set must be replaced after 4 years or ear...

Page 6: ...tice 1 2 Warranty Harrington Signal products are covered by a limited warranty See Harrington s warranty statement for more details document 780 0762 1 3 Support If you have any questions or concerns...

Page 7: ...ator or with a PC The Tracker 8000 allows up to eight SLCs for a total of 2032 addressable points The SLCs are provided by the use of modular SLC boards which may be mounted in the main enclosure or r...

Page 8: ...of the network connection System programming can be done from a PC or laptop through the serial port of the panel s communications adapter NOTE A Tracker network must include at least one T8000 panel...

Page 9: ...T2000 T8000 SYSTEM MAY BE INDIVIDUALLY CONFIGURED AS NAC AUX POWER OR INPUT A SYSTEM MUST USE AT LEAST ONE INITIATING DEVICE TO NETWORK TO ONE OF PRINTER straight cable MODEM straight cable TO PC 290...

Page 10: ...put current draw AC supply 1 8A 120VAC 2 15A 240VAC 24VDC power available total system current and max battery load 4A Battery charge voltage max 27 6V Battery charge current max 1 6A Battery capacity...

Page 11: ...s A End of line resistance NAC mode Class B 10k ohm See Appendix C Wire Selection for suggested wiring distances Table 2 6 NAC specifications input mode MB MBC MBCLC Parameter Rating Input voltage inp...

Page 12: ...distances 2 3 2 Display board T PDC The display board may mount either inside the enclosure door so its buttons are accessible with the door closed or on the chassis assembly MBC or MBCLC only so it i...

Page 13: ...appropriately UL864 Listed custom enclosures to provide graphic annunciator capabilities The module may be configured to use either LED or incandescent lamps either type of output is supervised Up to...

Page 14: ...l fire detection devices that are connected to conventional zone modules T8000 CM Each zone module provides 5 Class A zones or 10 Class B zones for FireSpy conventional devices Zone modules may be mou...

Page 15: ...s 8 programmable relays It may be mounted in the main enclosure or remotely see Table 2 20 Table 2 17 Relay module T8000 SRM specifications Parameter Rating Input current draw Standby Alarm 30mA 230mA...

Page 16: ...icates the number of watts available The speaker outputs can be configured as a Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y speaker zone The T2000E enclosure has space to connect up to two zone splitter module...

Page 17: ...able 2 20 Enclosure dimensions and module mounting provisions T1 CAB T8000 CAB T2000 CAB T2000E CAB T8000 EXP Size inches Overall Backbox W x H x D 15 88 x 25 19 x 4 8 14 5 x 23 5 x 4 W x H x D 15 88...

Page 18: ...ervice uses Type Service Signaling Required Equipment Local PPU A M SS WF R Non coded march time Proprietary PPU A M SS WF R Multiplex Remote Station PPU A M SS WF R DACT Reverse polarity T UDACT UCT...

Page 19: ...ns E and F Verify that these values are within the limits of the power supply see table at the bottom 6 Verify that the current draw on each circuit is within the current limit of the circuit The seco...

Page 20: ...bly MBCLC onto the enclosure studs with the board oriented as shown in Figure 3 8 T2000E Secure with 10 nuts Install optional accessories To install accessory assemblies follow the installation instru...

Page 21: ...also require specific programming Refer to the programming manual for more instructions 3 4 Check system operation Initial acceptance testing is required before normal operation of the system Inspect...

Page 22: ...Proper operation of all audible and visual trouble signals including ground fault indication when any conductor is grounded Proper operation of annunciators shall be verified including fault condition...

Page 23: ...RELAY1 RELAY2 AUX I O BATT TROUBLE TO INTERNAL SERIAL MODULES A A B B SLC 10K USB SECNDRY PHONE PRIMARY PHONE PDC MB J4 SW1 LEDs FH1 FUSE 7 5A MAX CAUTION For continued protection against risk of fir...

Page 24: ...tion ALL NACs ARE REGULATED 24 DC 24VDC P1 RS485 B A A B B A A B P7 NAC B A A B P8 NAC B A A B NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO P9 NAC P6 J3 J4 J2 P3 P4 P5 NAC SUPV ALARM TROUBLE ALARM 24VDC TO SERIAL MO...

Page 25: ...E REGULATED 24 DC NOTES 1 Use only smoke detectors that are listed in compatibility listing in owner s manual 2 Leave end of line resistors on unused circuits 3 All terminals are rated for 14 22 AWG w...

Page 26: ...ray Segregate power limited wiring from non power limited wiring by at least 1 4 inch CAB MB BATTERY BATTERY USB PDC SECNDRY PHONE PRIMARY PHONE B A A B B A A B NAC2 B A A B NAC3 NAC1 RS485 RS485 A A...

Page 27: ...ALARM TROUBLE ALARM J1 J2 J2 J1 B A A B B A A B P5 NAC B A A B P6 NAC B A A B P7 NAC P4 NAC NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO P3 P4 P5 NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO A A B B A A B B A A B B A A...

Page 28: ...O NC COM NO NC COM NO RC RC Con10M Con10M J1 J2 J2 J1 NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO RC RC BATTERY 1 BATTERY 1 BATTERY 2 J2 J1 SUPV ALARM TROUBLE ALARM SUPV ALARM TROUBLE ALARM BATTERY BATTER...

Page 29: ...7 8 B A A B B A A B P5 NAC B A A B P6 NAC B A A B P7 NAC P4 NAC NC COM NO NC COM NO NC COM NO P3 P4 P5 RS485 P1 24VDC RS485 P2 24VDC RS485 TB1 24VDC A A B B A A B B A A B B A A B B RS485 TO LOWER MOD...

Page 30: ...IAL SUPV ALARM TROUBLE ALARM NEU HOT EARTH TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 TB3 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 11 S1 SN2 SN1 1 11 1 11 10K 10K HOT EARTH NEU MBC L...

Page 31: ...1 1 1 T2 P 1 1 1 T2 P D 1 1 1 1 T8 EXP5 R 1 1 T8 EXP U 1 1 T8 EXP 2U 2 1 A 1 2 Board modules Model Description Reference Document T1 MB Main board set 780 0935 T8000 MBC Main board set 780 0862 T2000...

Page 32: ...780 0858 T2000E CAB Main cabinet T2000E 780 0858 T8000 EXP Small expansion cabinet 780 0858 T8000 EXPD Small expansion cabinet for UDACT 780 0858 T8000 EXP5 Large expansion cabinet 780 0858 T8000 EXP...

Page 33: ...Circuits Compatible smoke detectors with alarm verification LCU and MCCLC Class A and B Apollo 55000 550 650 886 Harrington TS8 DP TS8 DH TS8 DM B 2 Addressable SLC devices for use with T8000 LCU T200...

Page 34: ...I Isolator base B200SR Sounder base Accessories 349 0667 M502M Conventional zone interface module 349 1069 CZ 6 Conventional zone interface module 6 zones 349 0509 M500M M500MB Input module 349 0497 M...

Page 35: ...monitor unit IS816 ISpy Mini priority switch monitor module TSpy Series Harrington Part No Harrington Signal Model Series Description Detectors TS8 DP TSpy TSpy photo smoke detector TS8 DH TSpy TSpy p...

Page 36: ...6 mounting base 45681 234 XP95 6 low profile mounting base 45681 242 XP95 4 low power relay mounting base 45681 250 XP95 E Z fit mounting base 45681 321 XP95 Short circuit isolating mounting base 4568...

Page 37: ...Spy photo smoke detector 31 CS823 C Spy ion smoke detector 28 CS824 C Spy 135F heat detector with flashing LED and reed switch 28 CS825 C Spy 170F heat detector 28 CS826 C Spy 200F intermediate heat d...

Page 38: ...200F intermediate Standard 55000 225 Series 65A ion detector flashing LED reed switch 55000 226 Series 65A ion detector flashing LED 31 55000 227 Series 65A ion detector standard 55000 325 Series 65A...

Page 39: ...easing devices for use with a NAC on MB MBC MBCLC Refer to the installation document 780 0930 for proper wiring of releasing devices to the NAC Manufacturer Models Description Electrical rating Asco 8...

Page 40: ...Contents 1 2 3 A B HSI 780 0867 FireSpy Tracker Installation Manual 36...

Page 41: ...actance of a speaker or bell can be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite T tapping and starring are not recommended C 2 Wire length calculations...

Page 42: ...input voltage for the device Eq C 3 Vdrop Idraw x Rpanel Rcable x DF2 Rdevices x DF2 Eq C 4 Rcable 2 x Rwire x 1000 x Ltotal Eq C 5 Lfirst Ltotal Lfirst x DF1 DF2 Ltotal Ltotal Eq C 6 Number of device...

Page 43: ...ng resistance only These values were obtained using Eq C 1 with a maximum voltage drop of 2 4V Table 3 3 Wire Lengths for powering T8000 devices Module Voltage drop V Load mA Maximum distance to devic...

Page 44: ...op current calculations were performed by using Eq C 3 with Vdrop 5 and solving for Idraw Table 3 5 Wire Lengths for Local RS485 Units 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG Part number of cable referenced for r...

Page 45: ...t case ft 15873 24390 40000 62500 Max distance capacitance candidate ft 6818 5172 5556 5000 Max distance wavelength candidate ft 4269 4269 4269 4269 Max distance worst case load distribution ft 4269 4...

Page 46: ...Contents 1 2 3 A B C HSI 780 0867 FireSpy Tracker Installation Manual 42...

Page 47: ...monitor module 0 0006 ISpy IS812 55000 806 Priority switch monitor module 0 0006 ISpy IS813 55000 820 Switch monitor in out module 0 000 85 ISpy IS814 55000 825 Sounder control module 0 001 ISpy IS816...

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