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HCA Series Installation Manual 

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6.  DACT Reporting Codes and Compatible Receivers 

This section lists all reporting codes that are used for SIA and Contact ID reporting.  The HCA control panel 
is compatible with central station receivers that support SIA and/or Contact ID reporting formats, such as 
those manufactured by ADEMCO, Silent Knight and Sur-Gard. 

6.1  DACT Reporting Codes for SIA and Contact ID 

 

 

SIA Reporting 

Format 

Contact ID Reporting Format 

HCA Panel Event 

HCA Reporting 

Filter Associated 

with This Event 

Event 

Code 

Parameter 

Qualifier 

Event 

Code 

Contact # 

Fire Zone Alarm  

Alarm 

FA 

Zone # 

110 

Zone # 

Fire Zone Alarm Restore 

Alarm 

FH 

Zone # 

110 

Zone # 

Fire Zone Trouble 

Trouble 

FT 

Zone # 

373 

Zone # 

Fire Zone Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

FJ 

Zone # 

373 

Zone # 

Fire Zone Disabled 

Disablement 

FB 

Zone # 

571 

Zone # 

Fire Zone Enabled 

Disablement 

FU 

Zone # 

571 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Active 

Supervisory 

SS 

Zone # 

200 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Restore 

Supervisory 

SR 

Zone # 

200 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Trouble  

Trouble 

ST 

Zone # 

373 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

SJ 

Zone # 

373 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Disabled 

Disablement 

SB 

Zone # 

571 

Zone # 

Supervisory Zone Enabled 

Disablement 

SU 

Zone # 

571 

Zone # 

Notification Circuit Trouble 

Trouble 

FT 

NAC # + 10 

373 

NAC # + 10 

Notification Circuit Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

FJ 

NAC # + 10 

373 

NAC # + 10 

Fire Drill Begin 

Fire Drill 

FI 

604 

Fire Drill End 

Fire Drill 

FK 

604 

AC Power Trouble 

Trouble 

AT 

301 

AC Power Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

AR 

301 

Battery Charger Trouble 

Trouble 

YP 

312 

Battery Charger Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

YQ 

312 

Low Battery Trouble 

Trouble 

YT 

302 

Low Battery Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

YR 

302 

Battery Missing Trouble 

Trouble 

YM 

311 

Battery Missing Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

YR 

311 

Earth Ground Fault Trouble 

Trouble 

YP 

310 

Earth Ground Fault Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

YQ 

310 

Remote Annunciator Trouble 

Trouble 

ET 

333 

Remote Annunciator Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

ER 

333 

Phone Line 1 Trouble 

Trouble 

LT 

351 

Phone Line 1 Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

LR 

351 

Phone Line 2 Trouble 

Trouble 

LT 

352 

Phone Line 2 Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

LR 

352 

DACT Account Trouble 

Trouble 

RT 

Account # 

354 

Account # 

DACT Account Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

YK 

Account # 

354 

Account # 

DACT Failure Trouble 

Trouble 

IA 

350 

DACT Failure Trouble Restore 

Trouble 

IR 

350 

Walk Test Begin 

Test 

TS 

Zone # 

607 

Zone # 

Walk Test End 

Test 

TE 

Zone # 

607 

Zone # 

Auto Test Normal Standby 

Test 

RP 

602 

Auto Test Off Normal 

Test 

RY 

608 

Manual DACT test 

Test 

RX 

601 

System Programming Begin 

Trouble 

LB 

627 

System Programming Ended 

Trouble 

LS 

628 

System Reset 

Trouble 

OR 

313 

Initial Power Up Reset 

Trouble 

RR 

305 

Time or Date Changed 

Test 

JT 

625 

Table 6.1 Panel Output Codes for SIA and Contact ID Reporting Formats

 

 

Summary of Contents for HCA-2

Page 1: ...8 HCA 8D Installation and Operation Manual Hochiki America Corporation 7051 Village Drive Suite 100 Buena Park CA90621 2268 714 522 2246 Corporate Headquarters 800 845 6692 Technical Support http www...

Page 2: ...9 3 10 Relay Outputs 20 3 11 DACT Phone Lines 21 3 12 Remote Annunciator Model HCA RA 22 3 12 1 HCA RA Installation 22 3 12 2 HCA RA Specifications 23 3 13 Diagnostic LEDs 24 4 Control Panel Operation...

Page 3: ...ing 38 5 3 4 Cadence Pattern Programming 38 5 4 Releasing Programming Options 39 5 4 1 Agent Release 1 39 5 4 2 Agent Release 2 42 5 4 3 Water Releasing 44 5 4 4 How to Install the Disconnect Switch o...

Page 4: ...y components are all fully compatible with one another and that the full range of system functionality is supported by each device 1 1 Product Features The HCA panels have the following key features 2...

Page 5: ...ne 10 ohms Initiating End of Line Resistor 4 7K ohms 1 2W 5 0400 01820 Standby Detector Current per zone 4mA maximum Maximum Detector Count per zone 20 detectors Initiating Cabling Type 18AWG Twisted...

Page 6: ...detectors are located Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector The amount of smoke present may be insu...

Page 7: ...e amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance A maintenance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer s representative Maintenance should be scheduled...

Page 8: ...lure to do so can damage circuits Make all cable entries from the sides or top of the enclosure using the knockouts provided Route internal wiring around the outer edges of the enclosure and verify th...

Page 9: ...letely gone the trouble indicator comes on and the AC power indicator goes off If the AC power indicator is lit without any other indicators also lit then the system is in a normal standby condition I...

Page 10: ...ess frequently that a lower priority initiating device has been triggered such as a duct smoke detector The Supervisory indicator requires a Reset to clear 2 3 Local Piezoelectric PZT Sounder The piez...

Page 11: ...A short circuit can result in arcing that could cause molten metal injuries to testing personal To minimize this possibility only qualified electrical technicians familiar with electrical hazards sho...

Page 12: ...t If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice so you can make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with this equipment please c...

Page 13: ...ncluded in the zone or NAC current calculations 2 Add in the total smoke detector standby current draw for each zone that is used and all standby accessory loads on NACs configured as auxiliary power...

Page 14: ...ctors Standby Max Alarm 0 040A Number of Zone 2 Detectors Standby Max Alarm 0 040A Number of Zone 3 Detectors Standby Max Alarm 0 040A Number of Zone 4 Detectors Standby Max Alarm 0 040A Number of Zon...

Page 15: ...the cabinet since this area is intended for batteries only 3 6 AC Power Connection WARNING To reduce the risk of electrical shock make sure that all power has been turned off or disconnected prior to...

Page 16: ...attery fault LED on the main circuit board will show steady in such a condition When the green battery LED is on steady it shows that the battery condition and connections are normal See Figure 3 6 be...

Page 17: ...V door holder circuits Figure 3 7 shows NAC 1 wired as a class B NAC Observe the polarity of the wiring and the placement of the 10k end of line EOL resistor located at the very end of the class B wir...

Page 18: ...arm style B or a trouble condition style C Wire the smoke detector positive terminals to the HCA terminal labeled and the negative smoke detector terminals to the HCA terminal labeled as shown in figu...

Page 19: ...dd yyyy HCA SERIES WIRING DIAGRAM P N 1700 05660 Doc HA 03 343 Rev V2 XX DATE mm dd yyyy 4 Class B Outputs Special Application NAC 2 5 amps max Regulated Auxiliary Power 1 0 amps max 10 K resistor pa...

Page 20: ...le relays carry the same voltage and current ratings The relays are rated 3 amps at 30VDC power factor 0 4 1 0 NO NC C NO NC C NO NC C RELAY 1 ALARM RELAY 3 TROUBLE NO NC C NO NC C RELAY 2 Dry Contact...

Page 21: ...tails IMPORTANT The HCA DACT must be the first device connected on the incoming telephone lines and all local premises phones must be located on the phone wiring identified as Phone Ring and Phone Tip...

Page 22: ...mote Annunciator Model HCA RA 3 13 1 HCA RA Installation GND GND 485 GND GND 485 BUZ ZER 1 1 6 24VDC RS485 HCA RA Remote Annunciator 485 GND HCA Control Panel HCA FACP Wire Runs Up to 3300 Feet From F...

Page 23: ...rs per System 1 Environmental Specifications Operating Temperature 32 F 120 F 0 C 49 C Humidity 10 93 non condensing Approvals ETL Listed Compatibility Compatible with HCA series fire alarm panels Phy...

Page 24: ...Diagnostic LED Locations Designation Color Description D115 Green This LED flickers when the panel is working normally D116 Amber When this LED is lit it indicates trouble with the panel s internal o...

Page 25: ...eypad Important Note If the system is left idle in a menu without any activity for 5 minutes the system will automatically exit the menu 4 1 LCD Display Screens All status and operations display scree...

Page 26: ...ty followed by supervisory and then trouble 4 1 4 Zone Alarm and or Trouble Screens The screen below is displayed when at least one zone is in trouble or alarm Z1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N A T N S D N A This sc...

Page 27: ...t Trouble Screens The screens below are displayed when one or more of the NAC outputs are in trouble The output trouble type can be an open or shorted supervision trouble or an over current circuit tr...

Page 28: ...ns in the system the user can silence the panel PZT by pressing the acknowledge key Acknowledge has no effect on the NACs or system LEDs 4 3 Login Screen The login screen is activated whenever the use...

Page 29: ...ustment is the same for both the user and installer menu Pressing the Next key will display the next installer menu option INSTALLER MENU 3 Walk Test Nxt Pressing 3 will select the walk test function...

Page 30: ...elow Choose American or European date time format DATE TIME TYPE 1Amer 2Euro Select 1 for North American format Select 2 for European format DATE 00 00 00 TIME 00 00 am At this screen enter the date a...

Page 31: ...enus option 4 The event history can only be cleared from the installer menu 4 9 1 Viewing Event History From the user or installer main menu select option 4 to view the event history The next screen d...

Page 32: ...ew seconds while the history is erased You will then be returned to the installer main menu 4 10 Disabling Circuits 4 10 1 Disabling or Enabling Zones Zones can only be disabled from the installer men...

Page 33: ...the N to Y by pressing the Yes 9 key and then press the Enter key The screen below will display briefly before returning to the main installer menu Manual DACT test Started This screen displays brief...

Page 34: ...tion After selecting 1 for User Codes you will see SELECT TYPE USER 1 USER 2 ADMIN Select 1 to edit the user code Select 2 to edit the installer code If you select 1 you will see USER PASSWORD ENTER C...

Page 35: ...riggered the NAC are also silenceable If both a non silenceable zone and a silenceable zone are active and have triggered a silenceable output the output will be non silenceable If only silenceable zo...

Page 36: ...nt to select No to the Shorted Z Alarm programming question If you select no zones that are completely shorted will be interpreted as being in trouble and not alarm This programming option defaults to...

Page 37: ...able Circuits 1 2 and 4 are not silenceable 5 3 2 3 Assigning Outputs to the Resettable Auxiliary Power Function NACs that will be used as resettable 24VDC power need to be selected in the AUX RESETTA...

Page 38: ...s 1 and 2 are non silenceable NOTE If you want to select which relays activate when an alarm or supervisory event occurs go to the zone programming menus to map the relays to the individual zones 5 3...

Page 39: ...will display the next programming menu option Set the release mode in the first screen Releasing Option Agent Release 1 Use the down arrow to scroll through None Water Release and the Agent Release op...

Page 40: ...NAC 1 and the releasing indicator NAC 3 Zone 4 is a manual release zone Manual releasing switches must be wired to zone 4 so that when one or more release switches are activated agent releasing occur...

Page 41: ...n Inputs Normal Standby Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm Common Alarm Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm and Release Manual Release Cross Zone B Cross Zone A Common Al...

Page 42: ...releasing occurs immediately As soon as zone 4 activates NAC 4 activates indicating general alarm There is no pre discharge delay period for manual release so NAC 2 activates immediately along with N...

Page 43: ...auto shutdown solenoid option Select Y for the auto shutdown solenoid feature Select N to leave the solenoid active until system reset Press enter to accept displayed option on the screen Default is Y...

Page 44: ...eleasing Option Water Release Use the down arrow to scroll through None Water Release and Agent Release options Once the desired release option is shown press the enter key to accept the option Select...

Page 45: ...cause a water release for single interlock and may occur for double interlock depending on the state of the interlock zone 1 Zone 4 is a manual release zone Manual releasing switches must be wired to...

Page 46: ...ease Inputs Outputs Single Interlock Truth Table Normal Standby Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm Common Alarm Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm and Release Common Alarm and Release Manual Rel...

Page 47: ...w to connect the disconnect switch to the HCA You will need a Hochiki America SOM R DS Disconnect Switch for this application The disconnect switch is connected in line with the releasing circuit NAC...

Page 48: ...4 zone HCA may be used for applications where a disconnect switch is not required ALWAYS confirm with your AHJ before installing the system When the disconnect switch is operated it will result in tw...

Page 49: ...master enable flag for the DACT which allows the installer to enable or disable the DACT easily without changing any other DACT programming options Note that the panel will not be in trouble if you tu...

Page 50: ...lue is 180 minutes 5 6 4 Edit Accounts There are 4 reporting accounts within the DACT which can be used for reporting the various reportable events to different receivers and or phone numbers See tabl...

Page 51: ...restores to the central station Report Alarms Y N Y Select Y if you want alarms reported to this account Select N if you do not want alarms reported 5 6 4 4 Supervisory Reporting Filter The superviso...

Page 52: ...municate using the primary phone number In addition to the digits 0 through 9 you can also insert commas that will generate pauses between the digits being dialed This might be useful when you need to...

Page 53: ...2 followed by the Enter key 5 6 5 1 Dialing Format Select which dialing format you would like this line to use You can chose to only use touch tone dialing a combination of touch tone and pulse dialin...

Page 54: ...creen The screen below will be displayed after select option 7 LOAD DEFAULTS No Select Yes and Enter to reload the manufacturer default settings Select No and Enter or Esc to skip defaulting the panel...

Page 55: ...10 Fire Drill Begin Fire Drill FI 0 1 604 0 Fire Drill End Fire Drill FK 0 3 604 0 AC Power Trouble Trouble AT 0 1 301 0 AC Power Trouble Restore Trouble AR 0 3 301 0 Battery Charger Trouble Trouble...

Page 56: ...224 43mA draw 24V 20 NS6 100 150mA maximum 24V 20 NS4 100 150mA maximum 24V 20 PULL STATION HPS SAK HPS DAH Conventional Manual Pull Station 25 HPS SAH HPS DAK Conventional Manual Pull Station 25 7 2...

Page 57: ...worst case current consumption for the appliance models chosen and make sure the total current for all appliances does not exceed the maximum current rating of the HCA NAC circuit Gentex Environment...

Page 58: ...quipment which has been repaired by others abused improperly installed altered or otherwise misused or damaged or exposed to conditions outside the products specifications in any way Unless previously...

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