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Control Panel Installation

P/N 151204

3-11

3.9

Terminal Strip Description

The terminal strips on the PC board are non-removable. Table 3-4 lists the functions of each 
terminal. See Section 3.4 for the board layout.

Table 3-4: Terminal Descriptions

Function

Terminal 

Number

Terminal Label

Comments

Zone 1 input.

1

A

Z1

Zone 1 input Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B). See 
Section 3.11 for wiring configurations.

2

B

3

C

4

D

Zone 2 input

5

A

Z2

Zone 2 input Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B). See 
Section 3.11 for wiring configurations.

6

B

7

C

8

D

Ground

9

GND

Zone 3 input

10

Z3

Zone input Class B (Style B). Refer to Section 3.11.2.
Power Limited at 100mA. Voltage 27.4 VDC.

Power (Zone 3 & 4)

11

PWR

Zone 4 input

12

Z4

Zone 5 input

13

Z5

Smoke Power

14

PWR

Zone 6 input

15

Z6

Zone 7 input

16

Z7

Smoke Power

17

PWR

Zone 8 input

18

Z8

Zone9 input

19

Z9

Smoke Power

20

PWR

Zone 10 input

21

Z10

Ground

22

GND

AC Power Connections

23

B

24

Earth

25

W

SBUS Connections

26

GND

Used to connect SK-5217 Zone Expanders and 5280 
Status Display Modules to the control panel. Accessory 
Power (terminals 26 and 27) provides 1 Amp total 
current.

27

+24DC

28

A

29

B

Remote Annunciator 
Connections

30

SKI

Used to connect 5235 remote annunciators to the control 
panel.

31

SKO

32

PWR

33

GND

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Summary of Contents for SILENT KNIGHT SK-5208

Page 1: ...Installation and Operations Manual Fire Control Part Number 151204 Rev K Communicator MODEL SK 5208 firealarmresources com ...

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Page 3: ...d that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15 27º C 60 80º F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected...

Page 4: ... by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building...

Page 5: ... 3 Control Panel Installation 3 1 3 1 Electrical Specifications 3 1 3 2 Environmental Specifications 3 1 3 3 Wiring Specifications 3 2 3 4 Control Board Components 3 3 3 5 Mounting the SK 5208 3 5 3 5 1 Preventing Water Damage 3 5 3 6 Current Draw Calculations 3 6 3 6 1 Worksheet Requirements 3 6 Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet Table 3 2 Section 3 6 2 3 6 3 6 2 Current Draw Worksheet 3 6 3 6...

Page 6: ...ounting the 5824 Module 3 33 3 14 5 2 5824 SBUS Connections 3 34 3 15 Special Applications 3 35 3 15 1 Model 5220 Direct Connect Module 3 35 3 15 1 1 City Box Connection 3 35 3 15 1 2 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal 3 36 3 15 2 Keltron 95M3158 Tones Transmitter Module 3 38 3 15 3 Using a MR 201 T Control Relay From Air Products 3 39 Section 4 Programming 4 1 4 1 Keypad Operation During Programming 4 1 4...

Page 7: ...puter 5 10 5 8 1 Programming From a Remote Computer Location 5 10 5 8 1 1 Having the Control Panel Call the Remote Computer 5 10 5 8 1 2 Having Remote Computer Call the Control Panel 5 11 5 8 2 Directly Connecting to a Programming Computer 5 12 Section 6 Reporting 6 1 6 1 Reporting Formats 6 1 6 2 Reporting Codes 6 2 6 2 1 Default Settings for 3 1 Format 6 4 Section 7 Troubleshooting 7 1 7 1 Syste...

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Page 11: ...rs and I O modules can be mounted remotely from the main control panel UL Listed Event History Buffer approximately 150 events with Date Time stamp All zones are compatible with 2 and 4 wire detectors 8 selectable programmable output pattern for notification appliance circuits Including ANSI 3 41 Built in Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT 4 Notification appliance circuits 4 programmable ...

Page 12: ...expansion of the system to 30 zones SK 2190 Accessory Cabinet Used for remote mounting of the SK 5217 Zone Expander Dimensions 10 3 8 W x 10 3 16 H x 3 D 26 35 cm W x 25 88 cm H x 7 62 cm D 5220 Direct Connect Module For direct alarming and trouble transmission from the SK 5208 to a supervising station SK 5235 Remote Annunciator For remote annunciation operation and on site programming SK 5280 The...

Page 13: ...steamy environments may cause a smoke detector to falsely alarm If the location of a smoke detector causes an abundance of false alarms or nuisance alarms do not disconnect the smoke detector call a professional to analyze the situation and recommend a solution Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially within be...

Page 14: ...ined and tested regularly While installing a fire alarm system may make the owner eligible for a lower insurance rate an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance Property owners should continue to act prudently in protecting the premises and the people in their premises and should properly insure life and property and buy sufficient amounts of liability insurance to meet their needs firealar...

Page 15: ...rk the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required When advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible Users have the right to file complaints if necessary with the Federal Communications Commission 7 The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedu...

Page 16: ...o 3 hours however the system allows settings from 0 30 hours For UL certified installations this number must be set from 1 to 3 hours Call forwarding shall not be used When cross zoning is used detector spacing shall be cut in half you shall not use the alarm verification feature and no delay shall be used 2 2 2 Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems 1 The Phone Line Line Dial Type mu...

Page 17: ...Agency Listings and Requirements P N 151204 2 3 firealarmresources com ...

Page 18: ...Model SK 5208 Fire Control Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 2 4 P N 151204 firealarmresources com ...

Page 19: ...n machinery When selecting a location to mount the SK 5208 control panel the unit should be mounted where it will NOT be exposed to temperatures outside the range of 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F or humidity equal to or greater than 93 at 30 C 89 F noncondensing See also the mounting recommendations in Section 3 5 for additional environmental specifications Table 3 1 Electrical Specifications Primary AC 120...

Page 20: ...Connect the shield to earth ground at the panel only For the same reasons wiring within the cabinet should be routed around the perimeter of the cabinet It should not cross the printed circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a spea...

Page 21: ... Example 3 4 Control Board Components Figure 3 2 is a wiring diagram for wiring the Model SK 5208 panel Figure 3 2 Model SK 5208 Board Layout Refer to Section 3 9 for complete description of control panel terminal connections Tel Line Aux Relays NACs SBUS devices or Annunciator To Zone To AC firealarmresources com ...

Page 22: ...N 151204 Phone Line 1 Connections Phone Line 2 Connections NAC Circuit Programmable Output Relays Backup Battery Connector Connections Remote Annunciator AC Input Class A or Class B Zone Inputs Class B Zone Inputs SBUS Connections RS232 Programming Connector firealarmresources com ...

Page 23: ...an accumulate the enclosure shall be placed or equipped so as to prevent moisture or water from entering and accumulating within the cabinet and shall be mounted so there is a least 1 4 space between the enclosure and the concrete wall surface A piece of plywood standoffs or other equivalent material can be used to space the cabinet from the concrete surface and then attach the SK 5208 to that spa...

Page 24: ...table at Line C 4 For notification appliances and auxiliary devices not mentioned in the manual refer to the device manual for the current ratings 5 Make sure that the total alarm current you calculated including current for the panel itself does not exceed 6 0 A This is the maximum alarm current for the SK 5208 control panel If the current is above 6 0 A you will need to use a notification power ...

Page 25: ... mA Max 700 mA mA 7181 Zone Converter Standby 35 mA mA Alarm 65 mA mA A Total System Current Smoke Detectors Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA B Smoke Detector Current mA mA Notification Appliances Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA Alarm mA mA C Notification Appliances Current mA Additional Devices St...

Page 26: ...tallation Required for NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for Fire Alarm Service City Box and Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm systems Polarity Reversal and Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter DACT Table 3 3 Maximum Battery Standby Load Rechargeable Battery Size Max Load for 24 hrs Standby 5 mins Alarm Max Load for 60 hrs Standby 5 mins Alarm 7 AH 270 mA 105 mA 12 AH 475 mA 190 m...

Page 27: ...onduit and wiring connected to the SK 5208 must meet the applicable National Electric Code NFPA Standards state and local building code requirements In all cases the authority having jurisdiction takes precedence Warning To reduce the risk of electrical shock make sure that all power has been turned off or disconnected before attempting to connect the Model SK 5208 control panel Do NOT apply power...

Page 28: ...s The following steps and diagram explain how to connect the batteries 1 Connect the black wire to the negative side of battery 1 2 Connect the jumper wire provided P N 140694 from the positive side of battery 1 to the negative side of battery 2 3 Connect the red wire to the positive side of battery 2 Note The total current draw on smoke power accessory power and notification device outputs must n...

Page 29: ...8 D Ground 9 GND Zone 3 input 10 Z3 Zone input Class B Style B Refer to Section 3 11 2 Power Limited at 100mA Voltage 27 4 VDC Power Zone 3 4 11 PWR Zone 4 input 12 Z4 Zone 5 input 13 Z5 Smoke Power 14 PWR Zone 6 input 15 Z6 Zone 7 input 16 Z7 Smoke Power 17 PWR Zone 8 input 18 Z8 Zone9 input 19 Z9 Smoke Power 20 PWR Zone 10 input 21 Z10 Ground 22 GND AC Power Connections 23 B 24 Earth 25 W SBUS C...

Page 30: ... Relay contacts are rated at 2 5 A 24 VDC 24VAC inductive rating 5A 24 VDC 24 VAC resistive Connect to power limited source only 43 COM 44 NC Auxiliary Relay 3 45 NO 46 COM 47 NC Auxiliary Relay 2 48 NO 49 COM 50 NC Auxiliary Relay 1 51 NO 52 COM 53 NC Telco Line 2 54 TIP P2 Telephone line 2 connection terminals see Section 3 10 for wiring diagram 55 RING 56 TIP T2 57 RING Telco Line 1 58 TIP P1 T...

Page 31: ...tors These circuits will detect any fault in the phone lines by monitoring the DC voltage present on the lines If phone line voltage drops below 3 VDC and is not corrected within approximately 60 seconds an audible trouble signal will sound and the panel will report a line fault trouble over the remaining phone line A situation could occur where both phone lines appear to be good but the dialer ca...

Page 32: ...n a single open or ground fault occurs the audible trouble signal will sound and the SK 5208 will report the trouble to the central station or remote station if programmed to report troubles If reporting to a remote station troubles may be transmitted to a secondary location Figure 3 5 shows how to wire a Class A Style D circuit No end of line EOL resistors are needed for these zones These zones m...

Page 33: ...ntral or remote station if programmed to do so Figure 3 6 shows how to wire a Class B Style B circuit One side of each Class B circuit connects to a zone input terminal and the other side of each circuit connects to Smoke power For each circuit use a 4 7K ohm EOL resistor wired in parallel with the normally open contact farthest from the panel Figure 3 6 Model SK 5208 Class B Style B Circuits Maxi...

Page 34: ...ass B Style B zones When wiring a four wire smoke detector to the Class B Style B zones you must use a Power Supervision Unit such as Silent Knight s 160150 Note Mount the PAM 2 and the end of line resistor at the last device on the circuit Figure 3 7 Four Wire Smoke Detector Wiring See Appendix A for a list of four wire smoke detectors that may be used with the SK 5208 Supervised Power Limited fi...

Page 35: ...ectors can be configured for Enhanced Mode Enhanced mode is smoke verification for zones with 2 wire detectors and contact type devices such as pull stations used on the same circuit If the alarm current is greater than 78 mA the smoke verification cycle will not occur See Section 4 2 1 Verify Options under the Zone Options Menu to program initiation circuits for enhanced mode Silent Knight SLK 24...

Page 36: ...ows how to connect the notification circuits to the SK 5208 Figure 3 9 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring 3 Amp maximum current draw from any single NAC output not to exceed a total current draw of 6 amps for the control panel See Appendix A for a list of the UL notification appliances that can be used with the SK 5208 Contact Silent Knight if you have any questions about compatible notifica...

Page 37: ...troubles loss of AC low battery failed to communicate phone line troubles fire drills and notification circuit troubles Refer to the SK 5208 programming manual for more information Figure 3 10 shows the relay contact connections using a door holder application as an example Note Relays programmed as Trouble will be active during normal state and deactivated during a trouble condition Figure 3 10 A...

Page 38: ... code For example each SK 5235 needs a unique ID code but a SK 5235 can have the same ID code as a SK 5217 Each type of device has it s own device type programmed into it enabling the control panel to distinguish between the different devices On the back of each device is a small 4 position dip switch used to set the ID code Use the chart below to determine the dip switch positions for each possib...

Page 39: ...m edge of the annunciator See Figure 3 11 Gently turn the screwdriver until the mounting plate pulls away from the frame Figure 3 11 Rear Mounting Plate Removal 2 Secure it to the wall using 6 or 8 screws The mounting plate should be oriented so that the word TOP is toward the top of the plate and facing you A square hole is provided in the mounting plate to run the wiring to the annunciator 3 Whe...

Page 40: ... 3 Set the ID number See Table 3 5 Note The ID number of 7 is reserved for the built in touchpad on the SK 5208 4 Reapply power the the control panel When the annunciator powers up it will display its ID code and current status of the panel Figure 3 12 Model SK 5235 Connection Note Each 5235 touchpad can be individually supervised See Section 4 2 2 for programming touchpads as supervised ID DIP sw...

Page 41: ...iation These outputs are active low Each output can provide up to 100 mA of current with a total limitation of 700 mA The module has 4 normally open non dedicated relays that can be wired to be active with any of the outputs Wire the SK 5280 as shown in Figure 3 14 Maintain a physical separation of one half inch or more between field wires and connection points to prevent damage from transients No...

Page 42: ...to interface to LED annunciator The SK 5280 can be programmed to indicate alarms and trouble status for zones 1 10 zones 11 20 zones 21 30 or system status outputs See Section 4 2 11 Figure 3 14 Model SK 5280 Connection to the Control Panel Control Panel 5280 Supervised Power Limited Class B firealarmresources com ...

Page 43: ... into the SK 5208 cabinet 1 Remove power from the control panel 2 Mount the SK 5280 onto the standoffs and bracket located in the cabinet See Figure 3 15 Figure 3 15 Installing the 5280 Into the 5208 Cabinet 3 Connect the SK 5280 to the SK 5208 control panel as shown in Figure 3 14 4 Set the ID number see Figure 3 13 for ID DIP switch location See also Section 3 14 1for information on setting ID n...

Page 44: ...ion 3 5 for proper cabinet mounting procedures 2 Remove power from the control panel 3 Mount the SK 5280 onto the standoffs and bracket located in the cabinet See Figure 3 16 Figure 3 16 Model SK 5280 Remote Installation 4 Connect the SK 5280 to the SK 5208 control panel as shown in Figure 3 14 5 Set the ID number see Figure 3 13 for ID DIP switch location See also Section 3 14 1for information on...

Page 45: ...and 4 as an example However any of the outputs can be used to trip any of the relays 3 14 3 3 Wiring LEDs to Outputs The outputs A1 A10 and T1 T10 can be used to operate LEDs used in a remote annunciator see Figure 3 18 Outputs A1 A10 are alarm outputs for the zones corresponding to those outputs For example if the SK 5280 is programmed to output for zones 11 20 then outputs A1 A10 will correspond...

Page 46: ...Model SK 5208 Fire Control Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3 28 P N 151204 with zones 21 30 Figure 3 18 LED Wiring on the SK 5280 2 kΩ firealarmresources com ...

Page 47: ...allation The Model SK 5217 provides the SK 5208 with ten additional Class B style B zones The SK 5217 connects to the SK 5208 control panel via the SBUS as shown in Figure 3 19 Figure 3 19 SBUS Connections Control Panel Supervised Power Limited SK 5217 Class B firealarmresources com ...

Page 48: ...ct farthest from the panel See Appendix A for a list of the smoke detectors that can be used with the SK 5217 Maximum circuit Resistance 50 ohms Maximum Total alarm current for all class B style A zones 1 A Maximum Standby Current per Zone 3 0 mA Maximum Alarm Current per Zone 95 mA Voltage 17 5 to 28 VDC Figure 3 20 Model SK 5217 Two wire Detectors Figure 3 21 4 Wire Detector Connections Device I...

Page 49: ...the control panel 2 Mount the SK 5217 onto the standoffs and bracket located in the cabinet See Figure 3 22 Figure 3 22 Installing the SK 5217 Into the SK 5208 Cabinet 3 Connect the SK 5217 to the SK 5208 control panel as shown in Figure 3 19 4 Wire the zone inputs to the zone expander as shown in Figure 3 20 5 Set the ID code see Section 3 14 1 If ID code 1 is selected the SK 5217 will input zone...

Page 50: ...et mounting procedures 2 Remove power from the control panel 3 Mount the SK 5217 onto the standoffs and bracket located in the cabinet See Figure 3 23 Figure 3 23 Model SK 5217 Remote Installation 4 Connect the SK 5217 to the SK 5208 control panel as shown in Figure 3 19 5 Set the ID code see Section 3 14 1 If ID code 1 is selected the SK 5217 will input zones 11 20 If ID code 2 is selected the SK...

Page 51: ... cover Use a small screw driver if necessary 2 Remove the 5824 circuit board from the base by pushing outward on the base snap retaining tabs and lifting the circuit board out Figure 1 5824 Circuit Board And Plastic Base 3 Mount the plastic base 4 Replace the circuit board in the plastic base Note It may be necessary to connect the wiring to the circuit board before the board is replaced in the ba...

Page 52: ...S Connections Figure 3 24 illustrates how the 5824 connects to the 5208 control panel Figure 3 24 5824 Connections Figure 3 25 Model 5824 Serial Parallel Port and ID Selector Switch location Supervised Power Limited 5824 Control Panel Serial Port Parallel Port ID Selector Switches 5824 firealarmresources com ...

Page 53: ...ndicate trouble until the NAC is un bypassed 3 15 1 1 City Box Connection This section describes how to connect the SK 5208 to a municipal fire alarm box or city box as required by NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for fire alarm service The city master box is an enclosure that contains a manually operated transmitter used to send an alarm to the municipal communication center which h...

Page 54: ... To install the 5220 for polarity reversal follow the steps below 1 Locate the knockout on the right side of the SK 5208 cabinet to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit must not exceed 20 feet in length 2 Wire the 5220 to the SK 5208 using the four wire pigtail provided as shown in Figure 3 27 next page This diagram also shows how to connect the 5220 to the remote indicator 3 Program on...

Page 55: ...1k ohm remote station protected premise unit Maximum circuit resistance is 3k ohm Figure 3 27 Polarity Reversal Connection All Other Wires UL Listed Trouble Contacts Supervised For Opens and Ground Faults Supervised Power Limited Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible ratings firealarmresources com ...

Page 56: ...eet of the control panel and all wiring must be run in conduit The Keltron Module shall be enclosed in the TBX1 enclosure 1 Wire the 3158 to the SK 5208 as shown in the Figure 3 28 2 Program NAC 4 for Direct Connect see Section 4 2 4 3 Program NAC 3 for Supervisory see Section 4 2 4 4 Program NACs 3 and 4 as unsupervised NACs With EOL See Section 4 2 4 5 Program NAC 3 cadence as Steady see Section...

Page 57: ...leared and the control panel is reset If an alarm condition occurs the alarm relay will close overriding the trouble condition Current 15 mA max Operating Voltage 24 VDC nominal Resistance 4 KΩ To install the MR 201 T for polarity reversal follow the steps below 1 Wire the MR 201 T as shown in Figure 3 29 Figure 3 29 Wiring the MR 201 T 2 Program the NAC circuit as a nonsilence NAC see Section 4 3...

Page 58: ...Model SK 5208 Fire Control Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3 40 P N 151204 firealarmresources com ...

Page 59: ...eive a trouble beep and the message TRY AGAIN appears you are not using an installer level code Exit Step Programming Press You are prompted to save programming changes The default is No Press the up or down arrow to select Yes to save programming changes Press Enter to complete the save and return to normal operation mode Down Arrow Accepts the entered data and scrolls down to the next menu item ...

Page 60: ...e other Zones NAC Cadence etc Example If the Zone 1 Options is displayed see Figure 4 1 and you want to program zone 2 options press the button Figure 4 1 Extended Programming List Access Example The display will add brackets around the zone number see Figure 4 1 To move to the next zone number press the right arrow to go forward through the zone numbers or the left arrow to go backward through th...

Page 61: ...4 2 provides an overview of the programming menu flow Figure 4 3 through Figure 4 13 illustrate the programming flow within each option The arrows indicate how to maneuver through programming Figure 4 2 Programming Overview Flow Chart firealarmresources com ...

Page 62: ...ntrol Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 4 4 P N 151204 4 2 1 Zone Options Figure 4 3 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the zone options menu Figure 4 3 Zone Options firealarmresources com ...

Page 63: ...Programming P N 151204 4 5 4 2 2 Misc System Option Figure 4 4 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the misc system menu Figure 4 4 Miscellaneous System Options firealarmresources com ...

Page 64: ...ach NAC can select an output pattern Special cadence patterns can be selected for fire drill or an auxiliary input switches used with the system Table 4 2 Cadence Patterns Name Pattern Description Patterns repeat until condition is cleared 1 Constant Output Continuous sound 2 March Code Output 3 ANSI S 3 41 Code Output 4 Single Stroke BI 5 California Code 6 System Sensor Sync Provides Synchronizat...

Page 65: ...Programming P N 151204 4 7 4 2 4 NAC Options Figure 4 6 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the NAC options menu Figure 4 6 NAC Options Programming Menu firealarmresources com ...

Page 66: ...unicator Installation and Operation Manual 4 8 P N 151204 4 2 5 Relay Options Figure 4 7 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the relay options menu Figure 4 7 Relay Options Programming Menu firealarmresources com ...

Page 67: ...Programming P N 151204 4 9 4 2 6 User Code Figure 4 8 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the user code menu Figure 4 8 User Code Programming Menu firealarmresources com ...

Page 68: ... the Account Tries value When the dialer has exceeded the Account Tries retry limit it will switch to a backup account a Can Report or Yes account see below If the dialer cannot report the event to any of the backup accounts it will return to the primary account and repeat the process until it exceeds the a total of 10 attempts When the Account Tries limit is exceeded an Account Trouble condition ...

Page 69: ... special characters as described in Section 4 1 1 4 2 8 1 Computer Code In order to remote download to a control the computer code programmed in the panel and the computer code used in the downloading software must match Important Remote downloading can only be used for Central Station Signaling Services if this system does not meet Central Station Signaling requirements this feature must be set t...

Page 70: ...ual 4 12 P N 151204 4 2 9 Line Options Figure 4 11 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the line options menu Figure 4 11 Line Options Programming Menu Note Line prefix can also use special characters as described in Section 4 1 1 firealarmresources com ...

Page 71: ...ing P N 151204 4 13 4 2 10 Misc Reporting Figure 4 12 illustrates in more detail the programming flow when in the miscellaneous reporting menu Figure 4 12 Misc Reporting Programming Menu firealarmresources com ...

Page 72: ...r zones 11 through 20 If Zones 21 30 is selected then the SK 5280 will output when alarms and troubles occur for zones 21 30 If System is selected then the SK 5280 will output as shown in Table 4 3 for the following system conditions Table 4 3 System Outputs SK 5280 Output Terminal Output For A1 Fire Alarm A2 Waterflow Alarm A3 Supervisory A4 Aux Alarm A5 Prealarm A6 Trouble A7 Communications Fail...

Page 73: ... P N 151204 4 15 4 2 12 5824 Expander Options Figure 4 14 illustrates in more detail the programming flow for the 5824 serial parallel module Figure 4 14 5824 Programming Options Flow Chart firealarmresources com ...

Page 74: ...r Installation and Operation Manual 4 16 P N 151204 4 2 13 DST Clk Options Figure 4 15 illustrates the programming flow for the Daylight Saving Time DST and clock source options Figure 4 15 DST Clk Options Flow Chart firealarmresources com ...

Page 75: ...t steps 2 and 3 until location name is entered 5 Press Enter when the desired location name is complete Zone Type Not Used Fire Waterflow Supervisory Undefined Heat Cold Water AC Delay Will generate an AC Trouble for either an open or shorted input The report to the receiver will be delayed until the AC Delay timer expires See Section 4 2 10 for AC Delay Time programming Ext Reset A shorted input ...

Page 76: ...annot be automatically silenced Yes Alarm sounds for this zone can be automatically silenced Zone Man Sil No Alarm sounds for this zone cannot be manually silenced Yes Alarm sounds for this zone can be manually silenced Zone NAC _ _ _ _ Select the number of each NAC to operate with this zone in alarm Zone Relay _ _ _ _ Select the number of each Relay to operate with this zone in alarm Misc System ...

Page 77: ...ate for sprinkler supervisories Crossalert A NAC _ _ _ _ No NACs selected If you have a single zone that is programmed for crossalarm verification in alarm all NAC output select for this option will activate Release A NAC _ _ _ _ No NACs selected Activates during the group A releasing action This circuit would be connected to a UL listed releasing solenoid See Table 5 4 for compatible solenoids Cr...

Page 78: ...alert A Relay _ _ _ _ No Relays selected If a relay is selected that relay will activate for crossalarm conditions Release A Relay _ _ _ _ No Relays selected If selected will activate for releasing group A Crossalert B Relay _ _ _ _ No Relays selected If a relay is selected that relay will activate for crossalarm conditions Release B Relay _ _ _ _ No Relays selected If selected will activate for r...

Page 79: ...ne bypasses and zone restores Must Must report sprinkler supervisory system troubles zone troubles zone bypasses and zone restores Report Test No Do not report manual test auto test downloading pass downloading fail data lest and walk test Yes Can report manual test auto test downloading pass downloading fail data lest and walk test Must Must report manual test auto test downloading pass downloadi...

Page 80: ...Yes When enabled Yes the computer calls the control panel and the phone line rings twice hangs up and calls again within 10 to 60 seconds When the control panel see two more rings on the phone line it will answer and acknowledge the calling computer Line Prefix Up to 8 digits See Section 4 1 1 for special characters Misc Reporting Test Time 00 00 23 59 12 00 Selects the time of day the control wil...

Page 81: ...ect the Baud rate at which your printer requires to communicate properly Consult installation manual for the printer you are using 19 2K 75 110 134 5 150 300 600 1200 2000 2400 4800 1800 5824 Expander Data Bits 8 Select the number of data bits that your printer requires for proper communication Consult installation manual for your printer 5 6 7 Stop Bits 1 Select the number of stop bits that your ...

Page 82: ...ST End Wk and Mo options Default values for these fields match federal law DST begins on the second Sunday in March at 2 00 a m and reverts to standard time on the first Sunday of November at 2 00 a m DST Start Wk 1st Sunday Setting determines the week of the month in which Daylight Saving Time is to start If you always want the change to occur on the last Sunday of the month select the Last Sunda...

Page 83: ... will not open the panel door All installer operations require an installer code To perform user operations without a user code insert and turn the key as shown in Figure 5 2 See Table 5 1 for a list of user and installer operations Figure 5 2 Keys Key Operation Important Upon initial power up there is a 45 second delay before the initiation circuits become active The system will be ready to recei...

Page 84: ...Computer Enter Code Enter Installer Code Will dial the programmed phone number for the computer to initiate an up or download Display History Events History Events Enter Code Enter Code Displays panel history including alarms supervisories troubles reports time and date changes etc Show Status Show Status Enter Code Enter Code View existing system status List Alarms first supervisories and then tr...

Page 85: ... trouble condition exists After each event has been acknowledged its associated LED Alarm Supervisory or Trouble LED stop flashing and turn on steady When viewing system status the LCD displays Acked for each individual event once has been acknowledged The control panel piezo will silence after all alarms have been acknowledged Note The control panel piezo will continue to sound for Supervisories ...

Page 86: ...nowledged SUPERVISORY yellow Off Normal condition On If a supervisory condition exist on the system Flashing LED will flash when a supervisory condition exists that has not been acknowledged TROUBLE yellow Off Normal condition On Trouble condition exists Flashing LED will flash when a trouble condition exists that has not been acknowledged SILENCED yellow Off Normal condition On Alarm or trouble c...

Page 87: ...active alarm zones If the second zone is not in the same group as the first zone then the cross alert zone will remain in the cross alert condition and the system will signal the second by how it is programmed The fire alarm control panel has four NAC and relay options that allow NACs and relays to be selected to indicate the cross alert condition and assign release circuits for each group 5 5 1 1...

Page 88: ... cross alarming zones with smoke verification zones There must be at least two automatic detection devices in each protected space Spacing must be reduced to 0 7 tines the linear spacing in accordance with NFPA72 See Section 4 2 1 for zone option programming Figure 5 5 is an example of how cross alarming may be programmed Figure 5 5 Example Showing Smoke Detector Cross Alarm Application Table 5 4 ...

Page 89: ...e and the interlock zone is required to initiate the release Table 5 5 illustrates what will cause a Pre alert General Alarm and a Release If no zones are selected for Interlock verification then the system will operate as a standard cross alarm releasing system see Section 5 5 1 See Section 5 5 1 1 for default NAC settings for releasing systems Table 5 5 Double Interlock Operation Inputs Output R...

Page 90: ...P N 151204 5 6 Smoke Alarm Verification Figure 5 6 illustrates how the Smoke Alarm Verification cycle operates Figure 5 6 Smoke Verification Cycle During the Confirmation Period if there is no alarm indication then the system will return to normal operation firealarmresources com ...

Page 91: ... resume normal operation in 30 minutes if no keys are pressed or no zones are tripped during the walk test To exit walk test mode press 5 7 3 Automatic Self Test The Model SK 5208 lets you select the time of day that the 24 hour automatic test signal will be sent to the central station See Sections 4 2 10 and 4 3 for additional information on automatic test time 5 7 4 Watchdog Circuit During norma...

Page 92: ...Location The panel can communicate with a Up Downloading computer using two methods The control panel can call the programming computer or the programming computer can call the control panel The programming information for the control panel will be stored in the queue of the downloading software SKSS P N 5660 This data packet will have been pre configured for the control panel that you are about t...

Page 93: ... you do not select a name for the file it will be automatically named with the panel model and the date and time of the download For downloads the latest saved version of the file will be sent This means if the file you want to send is currently open and has been changed save it before you attempt to download Account Number Enter the panel account number Computer Code Enter the code that allows ac...

Page 94: ... as a temporary connection and should be disconnected after programming is completed To initiate communication 1 Connect a serial cable from the control panel to the computer 2 Make sure SKSS software is running and that the up download task is in the queue 3 Press the or the up arrow until the display reads Call Computer 4 Enter the Installer Code The control panel will then begin the communicati...

Page 95: ...ts Refer to Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Reporting Formats Descriptions Format Name Description Category Name Programming Name 3 1 3 1 14 Old format transmits a 3 digit account number and a 1 digit event code Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz 3 1 23 Old format transmits a 3 digit account number and a 1 digit event code Transmissions are acknowledged at 2300 Hz 4 2 SK4 2 1400 Tone burst format trans...

Page 96: ...T38 T8 Trouble Code 1 330 038 Earth Ground Restore ER38 R8 Restore Code 3 330 038 Keypad Power Trouble ET40 T0 Trouble Code 1 330 040 Keypad Power Trouble ET40 R0 Restore Code 3 330 040 5217 Expander Trouble ET51 ET52 T1 T2 Trouble Code 1 330 051 1 330 052 5217 Expander Restore ER51 ER52 R1 R2 Restore Code 3 330 051 3 330 052 5280 Expander Trouble ET61 ET68 T1 T8 Trouble Code 1 330 061 1 330 068 5...

Page 97: ... RX1 RX10 Test 1 Test 0 Test Code 1 601 001 1 601 010 Sprinkler Alarm SA1 SA30 A1 A0 Alarm code 1 113 001 1 113 030 Sprinkler Bypass SB1 SB30 T1 T0 Trouble Code 1 570 001 1 570 030 Sprinkler Alarm Restore SH1 SH30 AR1 AR0 Alarm Restore Code 3 113 001 3 113 030 Sprinkler Trouble Restore 1 30 SJ1 SJ30 R1 R0 Restore Code 3 370 001 3 370 030 Sprinkler Supervisory Restore 1 30 SR1 SR30 R1 R0 Restore Co...

Page 98: ...old Trouble Restore 1 30 ZJ1 ZJ30 R1 R0 Restore Code 2 370 001 3 370 030 Cold Trouble 1 30 ZT1 ZT30 T1 T0 Trouble Code 1 370 001 1 370 030 Cold Unbypass 1 30 ZU1 ZU30 R1 R0 Restore Code 3 570 001 3 570 030 Programming Option Menu Item Choices Default Comments Misc Reporting Test Time 00 00 23 59 12 00 Selects the time of day the control will send an automatic test signal to a central station recei...

Page 99: ...ult troubleshooting procedure Key BUS Trouble This message will display when communication is lost between the 5235 and the control panel Check for a short or an open on either the SKI or SKO terminals NAC Trb This message indicates that a short or an open is detected on a Notification Appliance Circuit The indicates which NAC has the trouble Check for a short or an open on the indicated NAC wire ...

Page 100: ...tation after the AC delay time has expired See Section 4 2 10 to program AC delay time Battery Trb This message will be displayed when the battery voltage drops below 20 4 VDC under load The control panel performs a load test every minute Check battery connection Verify that the control panel has AC power Ph Line Trb This message is displayed when the phone line voltage drops below 2 VDC or can no...

Page 101: ...off field wiring from the panel until the meter alternates between 0 VDC and 11 7 VDC When an Earth Fault is indicated at the touchpad two messages will be added to the event history buffer Earth Fault 38 and Earth This information can be very helpful to identify where an earth ground fault exists in an intermittent earth ground situation If the Earth is lower than 133 this typically would indicat...

Page 102: ...wer Zone 3 4 11 PWR 0K Zone 4 input 12 Z4 0K Zone 5 input 13 Z5 0K Smoke Power 14 PWR 0K Zone 6 input 15 Z6 0K Zone 7 input 16 Z7 0K Smoke Power 17 PWR 0K Zone 8 input 18 Z8 0K Zone9 input 19 Z9 0K Smoke Power 20 PWR 0K Zone 10 input 21 Z10 0K Ground 22 GND 0K AC Power Connections 23 B NA 24 Earth NA 25 W NA SBUS Connections 26 GND 0K 27 24DC 0K 28 A 0K 29 B 0K Remote Annunciator Connections 30 SK...

Page 103: ...udio and or Visual Note Not all devices can use the Sync feature be sure to check table below to ensure the device you have chosen will work with this feature Synchronization is UL listed as a single circuit operation Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AMSECO SH24W 153075 Horn Strobe SAD24 153075 Strobe SAD24 75110 Strobe SL24W 75110 Strobe SL24C 3075110 Strobe SLB24 75 Strobe RSD24 153075 Strob...

Page 104: ...ync Strobe 5387 8 Tone Horn Strobe with Sync Strobe 5388 8 Tone Horn Strobe with Sync Strobe 5508 Single Gang Sync Strobe 5509 Strobe 5510 Strobe 5511 Strobe 5512 Strobe 5516 Strobe 5517 Strobe 5518 Strobe 5519 Strobe 5521 4 Square Sync Strobe 5522 4 Square Sync Strobe 6120 Horn 6140 Horn Faraday 6223 Horn 6226 Horn Strobe 6227 Horn Strobe 6228 Horn Strobe 6243 Electron Mechanical Horn 6244 Electr...

Page 105: ...FC Horn Strobe P241575 FC Horn Strobe P241575W FC Horn Strobe P241575F FC Horn Strobe P241575K FC Horn Strobe P2430 FC Horn Strobe P2430W FC Horn Strobe P2430K FC Horn Strobe P2475 FC Horn Strobe P2475W FC Horn Strobe P2475K FC Horn Strobe P24110 FC Horn Strobe P24110W FC Horn Strobe P24110K FC Horn Strobe S2430W FC Strobe S2430K FC Strobe S2475 FC Strobe S2475W FC Strobe S2475K FC Strobe S24110 F...

Page 106: ...rn Strobe GCC24 Multi Candella Horn Strobe Ceiling Mount GCCR24 Multi Candella Horn Strobe Ceiling Mount GCS24 Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GCSR24 Multi Candella Strobe Ceiling Mount GECR 24 Multi Candella Horn Strobe GES24 15 Strobes GES24 30 Strobes GES24 60 Strobes GES24 75 Strobes GES24 110 Strobes GES24 15 75 Strobes GES24 177 Strobes GES3 24 Multi Candella Strobe GESR 24 Multi Candell...

Page 107: ... Horn Strobe High Candela P2W 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2W P 2 Wire Horn Strobe PC2W 2 Wire Horn Strobe PC2W P 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2WH 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela P2WH P 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela PC2WH 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela PC2WH P 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela P2RK 2 Wire Horn Strobe PC2RK 2 Wire Horn Strobe P2RHK 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Candela PC2RHK 2 Wire Horn Strobe High Cand...

Page 108: ...Strobe SCW Strobe SCW P Strobe SWH Strobe High Candela SWH P Strobe High Candela SCWH Strobe High Candela SCWH P Strobe High Candela SRK Strobe SCRK Strobe SRHK Strobe High Candela SCRHK Strobe High Candela Wheelock AH 12 Horn AH 24 Horn AH 12WP Horn Weatherproof AH 24WP Horn Weatherproof AMT 241575W Multi Tone Horn Strobe AMT 24MCW Mutli Tone Horn Strobe AMT 241575W NYC Multi Tone Horn Strobe AMT...

Page 109: ...MCC Horn Strobe MIZ 24S Mini Horn Strobe MT 121575W MultitoneHorn Strobe MT 241575W Multitone Horn Strobe MT 24MCW Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP 2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP 2475C Multitone Horn Strobe MTG 121575W Multitone Horn Strobe MTR 121575W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPA 2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPB 2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPG 2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPR 2475W Multitone Horn ...

Page 110: ... RSS 24MCC Strobe RSS 24MCCR Strobe RSS 24MCCH Strobe RSS 24MCCHR Strobe RSS 24MCW Strobe RSS 24MCWH Strobe RSSP 121575W Strobe RSSP 241575W Strobe RSSR 2415W Strobe RSSR 2415C Strobe RSSR 2475W Strobe RSSR 2475C Strobe RSSR 24110C Strobe RSSA 24110W Strobe RSSB 24110W Strobe RSSG 24110W Strobe RSSR 24110W Strobe RSSA 24MCC Multi Cd Strobe RSSB 24MCC Multi Cd Strobe RSSG 24MCC Multi Cd Strobe RSSR...

Page 111: ...or a number greater than or equal to the maximum reset time of the smoke detector Wheelock Con t RSSWPA 24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPG 24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPR 24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 2475C Strobe Weatherproof RSSWP 24MCWH Strobe Weatherproof ZRS MCWH Strobe ZRS 24MCC Strobe ZRS 24MCCH Strobe MB G6 24 Motor Bell MB G10 24 Motor Bell MB G6 12 Mot...

Page 112: ... 231 232 15 55000 225 55000 225 45681 255 256 45681 200 220 230 232 251 252 15 loop for Ion Detectors 15 loop for Photoelectric detectors 55000 226 55000 226 55000 227 55000 227 55000 325 55000 325 55000 328 55000 328 55000 326 55000 326 55000 327 55000 327 Detection Systems DS200 MB200 2W B A 24 DS200HD MB200 2W B A 24 DS250 MB2W or MB2WL B A 18 DS250HD MB2W or MB2WL B A 18 DS250TH MB2W or MB2WL ...

Page 113: ...A 40 Grinnell Fire Protection 612H 4B 6B 612 912 612H 4B 6B 612 912 15 612HP 4B 6B 612 912 612HP 4B 6B 612 912 15 612I 4B 6B 612 912 612I 4B 4B 6B 612 912 15 612P 4B 6B 612 912 612P 4B 6B 612 912 15 622HP 4B 6B 612 912 622HP 4B 6B 612 912 15 632H 4B 6B 612 912 632H 4B 6B 612 912 15 MD612 4B 6B 612 912 MD612 4B 6B 612 912 15 MD622 4B 6B 612 912 MD622 4B 6B 612 912 15 MD632 4B 6B 612 912 MD632 4B 6B...

Page 114: ... A 20 2100T A N A 20 2100TR A N A 20 2100TS A N A 20 2151 B401 A N A 16 2151T B401 A N A 16 2151 B110LP 20 2300 A N A 20 2300T A N A 20 2300TB A N A 20 2400 A N A 20 2400TH 20 2400 DH400 A N A 20 2451 B401B A N A 20 2451DH DH 400 A N A 20 2451TH B401B A N A 20 2W B A N N 25 2WT B A N A 25 2WTR B A N A 25 Manufacturer Model Hochiki SLR 835B with HD 6 Base ESL 445C Series 449C Series System Sensor 1...

Page 115: ...g slip that has the RA number a content list and a detailed description of the problem should be included with each return All products returned to Silent Knight must be sent freight pre paid After product is pro cessed Silent Knight will pay for shipping product back to customer via UPS ground Return the Silent Knight product circuit board only Products that are returned in cabinets will be charg...

Page 116: ... guidelines described under General Terms and Conditions The defective board must be returned within 30 days of shipment of replacement board for customer to receive credit No credit will be issued if the returned board was damaged due to misuse or abuse Repairs and returns should be sent to Silent Knight Honeywell Attn Repair Department 7550 Meridian Circle N Suite 100 Maple Grove MN 55369 4927 R...

Page 117: ...ILENT KNIGHT or its authorized distributors This warranty is also void if there is a failure to maintain the products and systems in which they operate in a proper and workable manner In case of defect secure a Return Material Authorization form from our Return Authorization Department This writing constitutes the only warranty made by SILENT KNIGHT with respect to its products SILENT KNIGHT does ...

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Page 119: ...dged by pressing the button No code is required to acknowledge events The status LEDs Alarm Supervisory and Trouble will flash when an un acknowledged alarm supervisory or trouble condition exists After each event has been acknowledged its associated LED Alarm Supervisory or Trouble LED stop flashing and turn on steady When viewing system status the LCD displays Acked for each individual event onc...

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