background image

26

XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95-7673-3 P/N 51927:C  12/06/2005 

System Overview

Voice Alarm System

Auxiliary Relay Module - ARM-4  

Provides four (4) auxiliary Form-C relays that can be 

controlled by a CRM-4RK or CRE-4 relay module. Normally-open contacts rated for 20 A and the 
normally-closed contacts are rated for 10 A at 125 VAC and 30 VDC (resistive). An Auxiliary 
Power Harness (P/N 71092) is provided.

2.11  Voice Alarm System

Introduction

Voice Alarm equipment provides a manual or automatic supervised paging system for transmitting 
voice messages (information, instructions, directions) on a selective or all call basis. For more 
information and installation instructions refer to the 

Voice Alarm System

 manual.

Configuration

XLS-VCC-1B Voice Control Center  

Basic equipment package for single-channel audio 

evacuation system that includes: AMG-1 Audio Message Generator (with microphone), CHS-4L 
Chassis, DPSW-1B Single-well Dress Panel, and Cable assemblies required to connect to control 
panel.

XLS-VTCC-1B Voice/Telephone Control Center  

Basic equipment package for 

single-channel audio evacuation system employing a Fire Fighter’s Telephone system that includes: 
FFT-7 Fire Fighter’s Telephone, AMG-1 Audio Message Generator (with microphone), CHS-4L 
Chassis, DPDW-1B Double-well Dress Panel, and Cable assemblies required to connect to control 
panel.

XLS-TCC-1B Telephone Control Center  

Basic equipment package for a Fire Fighter’s 

Telephone system with no voice evacuation or paging capabilities that includes: FFT-7 Fire 
Fighter’s Telephone, CHS-4L Chassis, TBP-1B Blank Panels (2), DPDW-1B Double-well Dress 
Panel, and Cable assemblies required to connect to control panel.

Descriptions

Audio Message Generator (AMG-1 & AMG-E)  

Provides a variety of tones and a built-in 

microphone allows for paging through speaker circuits. Optionally, you can install up to four 
digitally-recorded voice messages into the AMG-1: two factory prerecorded voice messages, two 
user-defined messages. You can create both user-defined messages through the AMG-1 built-in 
microphone, or download messages from a standard audio cassette recorder.
The AMG-E is an AMG-1 without a microphone. It is used for applications that require multiple 
Audio Message Generators.

Fire Fighters Telephone (FFT-7 and FFT-7S)  

Provides the Voice Alarm System with fire 

fighter's telephone capability. With these units, up to seven telephones can be used to hold a 
simultaneous conversation. The FFT-7S does not provide paging capability. 

Voice Control Module (VCM-4RK)  

Provides the system with up to four (4) Style Y (Class B) 

or Style Z (Class A) speaker circuits, or up to four Style Y (Class B) telephone circuits. Moving a 
jumper on the module configures it for driving FFT-7 circuits. When configured for telephone 
circuits, the VCM-4RK accepts its signal directly from a Fire Fighters Telephone. Add an optional 
Voice Control Expander (VCE-4) to the back of the module to provide four additional telephone or 
speaker circuits.

Dual Channel Module (DCM-4RK)  

Provides the system with the capability to select one of 

two types of audio sources for switching to a specified speaker circuit. The module provides up to 
four circuits.

Audio Amplifiers  

The control panel uses three types of audio amplifiers with an installed Voice 

Alarm System:

AA-30 – Provides up to 30 watts of audio power for driving 25 Vrms speaker circuits. 

AA-100 – Provides 100 watts of audio power for driving 25 Vrms and 70.7 Vrms speaker 
circuits.

Summary of Contents for XLS140

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL XLS140 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL P N 51927 C ECN 05 265 12 06 2005 Put Bar Code Here ...

Page 2: ...ed to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter mined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detect...

Page 3: ... can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightening may damage threads resulting ...

Page 4: ...e the following information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs honeywell com Please note this email address is for documentation...

Page 5: ...on 3 Installation 29 3 1 Preparing for Installation 29 3 1 1 Standards and Codes 29 3 2 Installation Checklist 30 3 3 Mounting a Cabinet 30 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis 31 3 5 Installing the Control Panel 33 3 5 1 Control Panel Circuit Board Keypad Display Unit 33 3 5 2 Using XLS NCA as Primary Display 35 3 5 3 Loop Expander Module 36 3 5 4 Network Control Module 37 3 5 5 Panel ...

Page 6: ...C 56 Section 4 Applications 59 4 1 Overview 59 Municipal Box Auxiliary 59 4 2 NFPA 72 1999 Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System Protected Premises Unit 60 4 3 NFPA 72 1999 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems 61 4 4 Fire Security Applications 61 4 4 1 General Operation 61 4 4 2 Installing a Security Tamper Switch 62 4 4 3 Receiving Unit 62 4 4 4 Programming 63 4 4 5 Wiring for Proprietary Securit...

Page 7: ... wire Smoke Detector Power 78 Power Output 78 Operating Power AC Branch Circuit 79 Operating Power Secondary Power Source Batteries 79 B 2 Wire Requirements 79 Appendix C Compatible Equipment 81 Honeywell and Notifier Equipment 81 System Sensor Equipment 82 Appendix D Canadian Applications 83 D 1 Standalone Application 83 D 1 1 XLS140 with KDM 2 83 D 1 2 XLS140 with XLS NCA 83 D 2 Local Network Ap...

Page 8: ...8 XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 ...

Page 9: ...9 Initiating Devices for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 1999 Inspection Testing and Maintenance for Fire Alarm Systems NFPA 72 1999 Notification Appliances for Fire Alarm Systems Underwriters Laboratories UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective...

Page 10: ...dual SLC Devices refer to the SLC Wiring Manual Off line Programming Utility Document Number Form number if applicable VeriFire Tools CD help file HONEYWELL TCD Cabinets Chassis Document Number Form number if applicable CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Cabinet Installation Document 15330 Battery Peripherals Enclosure Installation Document 50295 Power Supplies Auxiliary Power Supplies Battery Chargers Document N...

Page 11: ...icator Transmitter 50050 ACT 2 Installation Document 51118 VEC 25 50 Manual 50686 RM 1 Series Remote Microphone Installation Document 51138 RA400Z Remote LED Annunciator Installation Document I56 508 RFX Wireless Interface Manual 51012 UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder Manual 15216 UZC 256 Programming Manual 15976 XP10 M Installation Document I56 1803 XP6 C Installation Document I56 1805 XP6 MA Install...

Page 12: ...12 XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 About This Manual Cautions and Warnings ...

Page 13: ...ectors and modules Four standard Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Class A or B Alarm Trouble Supervisory and Security relays Support for 32 annunciator addresses with 10 special annunciator groups Supports Style 4 Style 6 Style 7 SLC loops Connections to easily mount an expander board to add a second SLC loop Releasing service using on board NACs or XLS CM N XLS CM N TC810N1013 modules Logic Eq...

Page 14: ...trol panel XLS140 CPU 120V operation or XLS140 CPUE 240V operation This printed circuit board is the control panel itself and the heart of the system It also includes an expander cable for connecting panel modules a grounding cable battery interconnect cables and document kit 2 One or more chassis CHS M2 mounts the XLS140 CPU or XLS140 CPUE To mount additional rows of optional equipment order one ...

Page 15: ...unctions including Powering the XLS140 Powering a variety of UL listed 24 VDC notification appliances from four built in NAC outputs Providing up to 1 25 A of resettable power for four wire smoke detectors Providing up to 1 25 A of non resettable power for external devices such as the TM 4 Transmitter Module Z X C V B N M A S D F G H J K L Q W E R T Y U I O P 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 NEXT SELECTION PRE...

Page 16: ...ver current protected TB6 NAC 1 TB5 NAC 2 TB4 NAC 3 TB3 NAC 4 10 Amp Slo Blow Fuse P N 12067 J7 Accessory Power Connection TB2 AC Power Connection nfs640 board2 cdr All NAC Circuits power limited supervised TB16 SLC 1 Connections Detectors Modules supervised TB15 EIA 232 PC Terminal Connection CRT J1 Network Service Connection NUP power limited supervised TB14 EIA 232 Printer Connection TB12 EIA 4...

Page 17: ...isable Jumper SW1 SW5 Relay Switches NAC LEDs System Switches No Keyboard Operation SW2 Acknowledge SW3 Silence SW4 Reset Disable Enable Switches for Backup Alarm nfs640 board2 cdr D72 General Board Ground Fault LED JP12 200MA Jumper JP13 General Board Ground Fault Jumper D82 Power on LED AC or battery D54 AC ON Power LED D76 Pre Alarm LED D77 Security LED D81 Point Disabled LED D78 Supervisory LE...

Page 18: ...anel position Provides another option for mounting modules such as TM 4 NCM W or NCM F BP 4 Battery dress panel A size backbox one row 24 00 in 60 96 cm wide 20 00 in 50 8 cm tall 5 218 in 13 254 cm deep Uses optional trim ring TR A4 Optional trim ring TR A4 Opening 24 062 in 61 118 cm wide 20 062 in 50 881 cm tall Molding width 1 375 in 3 493 cm B size backbox two rows 24 00 in 60 96 cm wide 28 5...

Page 19: ...ower supply and battery charger This cabinet mounted unit provides four individually addressable Notification Appliance Circuits In addition each circuit can provide notification appliance synchronization without an additional module The unit charges 7 to 25 AH batteries with full supervision The ACPS 2406 provides up to four 24 VDC filtered output circuits 2 5 A max each 5 0 A total continuous 6 ...

Page 20: ...to the XLS LCD 80 Liquid Crystal Display manual for further information and installation instructions Remote Fire Annunciator XLS FDU 80 An 80 character LCD that displays all panel information remotely Refer to the XLS FDU 80 Manual for further information and installation information SCS 8 Series Smoke Control System The Smoke Control Station SCS 8 module uses eight groups of four annunciator poi...

Page 21: ...he TC808B1058 TC808B1058CDN Canadian incorporates a thermal rate of rise of 15 F 9 4 C FlashScan capable The TC808B1066 TC808B1066CDN Canadian is a high temperature sensor with 190 F 87 8 C fixed temperature alarm TC806D1011 Photoelectric Duct Detector The TC806D1018 includes an alarm relay The TC806D1049 TC806D1049CDN Canadian and TC806D1056 TC806D1056CDN Canadian are low flow detectors TC844A100...

Page 22: ... circuit only Control Module NAC XLS CM N FlashScan TC810N1013 CLIP TC810N1013CDN Canadian Addressable Control Module used as Notification Appliance Circuits NACs to power and supervise compatible UL listed notification appliances Wired supervised NACs as NFPA Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A The modules come with a thermoplastic cover for mounting to a 4 inch 10 16 cm square mounting box Contro...

Page 23: ...in the system Refer to ACM 8R Annunciator Control Module manual for more information Lamp Driver Annunciator Module LDM 32 Provides 32 alarm lamp driver outputs for connection to a custom graphic annunciator DIP switch selectable for 32 alarm outputs or 16 alarm 16 trouble outputs and 16 switch inputs for control of system control functions as Signal Silence and System Reset Refer to the LDM Serie...

Page 24: ...e expander can be used with an ACM 48A 2 8 2 Annunciator Fixed Modules Introduction Provide the control panel with discrete display and control points Fixed modules turn their LEDs on and off as directed by the control panel and also report switch activations to the control panel for action You can only use one fixed module in a system Each annunciator s address is fixed at address 1 Refer to the ...

Page 25: ...ay Module ARM 4 Voice Control Module VCM 4RK Dual Channel Module DCM 4RK Voice Control Expander VCE 4 Up to eight of these modules in any combination can be controlled by the panel Below are brief descriptions of the modules for a description of VCM 4RK and DCM 4RK see Section 2 11 Voice Alarm System Indicating Circuit Module ICM 4RK Provides four 4 NACs for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A oper...

Page 26: ...e assemblies required to connect to control panel Descriptions Audio Message Generator AMG 1 AMG E Provides a variety of tones and a built in microphone allows for paging through speaker circuits Optionally you can install up to four digitally recorded voice messages into the AMG 1 two factory prerecorded voice messages two user defined messages You can create both user defined messages through th...

Page 27: ...unit provides a means to drive thousands of amplifiers in large audio system applications The ACT 2 provides electrical isolation between its input output and attenuates the signal from high level audio to low level audio For more information and installation instructions refer to the ACT 2 Product Installation Drawing Additional Devices The following devices are not part of the Voice Control Syst...

Page 28: ...28 XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 System Overview Voice Alarm System ...

Page 29: ... National and Local codes for fire alarm systems Do not draw wiring into the bottom 9 inches 22 86 cm of the cabinet except when using a separate battery cabinet this space is for internal battery installation Review installation instructions in Section 3 2 Installation Checklist 3 1 1 Standards and Codes In addition installers should be familiar with the following standards and codes NEC Article ...

Page 30: ...tions 6 Connect AC wiring place batteries into backbox without connecting them and run cable to optional power supplies DC power outputs NACs and relays CAUTION Do not apply AC or DC power at this time Section 3 6 Connecting the Power Cables 7 Set switches for backup alarm SW6 SW9 Section 3 9 Backup Alarm Switches 8 Optional Install and wire Auxiliary Relay Module ARM 4 Section 3 13 Auxiliary Rela...

Page 31: ...re installing hinges and door according to CAB 3 CAB 4 Series Cabinet Installation Document 3 4 Laying Out Equipment in Cabinet and Chassis The XLS140 allows for flexible system design Follow these guidelines when deciding where to locate equipment in the backbox The first row of equipment mounts in chassis CHS M2 Mount second third or fourth rows of equipment in chassis CHS 4N panel circuit modul...

Page 32: ...able 3 2 to determine hardware Some equipment such as the XLS NCA may be door mounted directly in front of the control panel The BMP 1 Blank Module Plate covers unused positions in a dress panel providing another mounting location for some modules such as TM 4 see BMP 1 Product Installation Drawing for details nfs640 chs m2 11 03 wmf Panel circuit module mounted on flanges above control panel Avai...

Page 33: ...or Attaches directly to flanges on chassis Screws provided with option boards panel circuit modules Control panel KDM 2 upper edge 2 stacks of male female stand offs P N 42185 2 0 inch 50 8 mm and P N 42186 1 312 inch 33 33 mm Chassis rail KDM 2 lower edge 2 male female stand offs of length 0 937 inch 23 8 mm P N 42166 Dress panel DP DISP or ADP 4B XLS NCA Attaches directly to dress panel Nuts pro...

Page 34: ...control panel as shown in Figure 3 4 Thread two P N 42166 0 937 inch 23 8 mm male female stand offs through mounting holes in the chassis rail Attach ribbon cable from keypad to J4 connector on control panel See Figure 2 3 Align the keypad with the stand offs and screw it down 5 If using the XLS NCA instead of the KDM 2 refer to Section 3 5 2 Using XLS NCA as Primary Display and the XLS NCA Instal...

Page 35: ...ramming If the XLS140 with XLS NCA is connected to a network there are two additional options for programming either connect the VeriFire Tools programming PC to the network port on the NCM board or program the XLS140 through another network node See VeriFire Tools on line help for details Stack of two male female stand offs connect P N 42185 2 0 inch 50 8 mm to P N 42186 1 312 inch 33 33 mm Note ...

Page 36: ...g screws provided with the module 5 After LEM is mounted on the control panel connect the SLC loops to TB1 on the LEM and TB16 on the XLS140 CPU This system supports either FlashScan or CLIP mode devices Refer to the SLC loop manual for wiring requirements and specific details J1 B A B A LEM 320PCA TB1 B A B A TB1 Lem slc cdr Figure 3 5 SLC Connections for LEM 320 XLS140 CPU Stacker connector LEM ...

Page 37: ... those boards at this time General instructions follow the sections about individual option boards contain any module specific instructions Option boards can be mounted in the front fourth layer of CHS M2 see flanges as shown in Figure 3 4 or in any position on the other row s of equipment using 0 937 23 8 mm standoffs between layers 1 Slide the tabs at the bottom of the option board into slots on...

Page 38: ...r Install stand offs on these two 2 studs in any one of four positions along chassis Chassis CHS 4N Figure 3 8 Location of Stand offs on Module Chassis Single space blank plate Fasten optional module to the plate with four screws included tm4adp4 cdr Mount optional module onto standoffs on the blank plate Mount single space blank plate onto compatible dress panel or backbox trim ring Figure 3 9 Mo...

Page 39: ...e NACs and Annunciators See Appendix B Electrical Specifications for details and overall installation guidelines 3 6 2 Connecting the Control Panel to AC Power Connect primary power as follows see Figure 3 10 below 1 Turn off the circuit breaker at the main power distribution panel 2 Remove the plastic insulating cover from TB2 3 Connect the service ground to terminal marked EARTH 4 Connect the pr...

Page 40: ...power make sure batteries are not connected Follow the sequence of steps in Section 3 2 Installation Checklist Table 3 1 this is Step 16 Component Status Control panel circuit board The green AC Power indicator on the system Trouble indicator on because batteries are not connected Each panel circuit module The yellow Trouble indicator may come on for approximately 10 seconds after applying AC powe...

Page 41: ...ettable power such as four wire smoke detectors This circuit is power limited but must be supervised To provide supervision install a UL listed end of line power supervision relay such as the EOLR 1 after the last device Connect the power supervision relay normally open contact in series with an Initiating Device Circuit IDC The four wire power circuit energizes the power supervision relay When yo...

Page 42: ...tacts can also be configured as Alarm contacts by setting switches SW1 and SW5 away from the factory default positions shown in Figure 3 14 Follow sequence of steps in Section 3 2 Installation Checklist Table 3 1 this is part of Step 6 B B A A B B A A B B A A B B A A Figure 3 12 NAC Terminals TB6 NAC 1 TB5 NAC 2 TB4 NAC 3 TB3 NAC 4 nfs640 NACS cdr B B A A B B A A B B A A nfs640 nacout cdr Style Y ...

Page 43: ...nd TB13 EIA 485 ACS Mode Refer to the Transmitter Module TM 4 installation document for installation details 3 11 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet All power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 inches 6 35 mm from any nonpower limited circuit wiring All power limited and nonpower limited circuit ...

Page 44: ...ly when connected to power limited sources ARM 4 CRM 4RK CRE 4 LDM R32 When one of these devices is connected to a non power limited source the power limited marking must be removed 3 12 Installing Panel Circuit Modules 3 12 1 Overview Installation of a panel circuit module is divided into five 5 operations Mounting an optional expander board to the module e g mounting ICE 4 onto an ICM 4RK Connec...

Page 45: ...pins on the front of the expander board into connector on the back of the module Make sure the pins are in line then press the two units together until they snap into place 5 Install the four module support screws removed earlier through the back of the expander board and into the stand offs Tighten securely 3 12 3 Connecting Ribbon Cables for a CAB 4 Series Backbox Expander Row Ribbon Cables conn...

Page 46: ...panel cannot exceed the following 6 0 A when powered from the APS 6R 1 25 A when powered from a XLS140 DC power output terminal Figure 3 19 shows the wire connectors on the bottom of the ICM 4RK and the ICE 4 modules MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE TYPE LAMPS SWITCH MODULE T...

Page 47: ... 6 will receive power from J5 on the ICE 4 and ICM 4RK circuits 7 8 will receive power from J6 on the ICE 4 See Figure 3 21 for jumper locations nfs640 icmconn cdr ICM 4RK ICE 4 J5 J6 J5 J6 Figure 3 19 ICM 4RK ICE 4 Connectors J5 ICM 4 J6 ICE 4 J5 TB7 24V 24V RESET NONRST Power Cable P N 71091 nfs640 icmnac cdr Eight NACs that share 1 25 A TB7 on Control Panel Bell power cable P N 75400 or alterna...

Page 48: ...Resistor Assembly Style Y only Size NAC wiring so the voltage drop does not exceed the minimum rated voltage of the notification appliance used as the last device on the circuit For zone coded applications refer to the UZC 256 Universal Zone Coder manual The ICM 4RK is California Code programmable microprocessor P N 34077 Rev B or higher To program for California Code cut diode D35 as shown in Fig...

Page 49: ...anel and an ARM 4 is being driven by it note the following Each ARM 4 must be supported by one CRM 4RK or one CRE 4 If using ARM 4 s for both modules mount two ARM 4 s in separate positions If mounted in FACP enclosure keep all non power limited wiring separate from power limited wiring For ease of installation service and wiring mount the ARM 4 module in a position on the chassis that will not ha...

Page 50: ... 13 3 Field Wiring an Auxiliary Relay Module 3 13 3 Field Wiring an Auxiliary Relay Module The figure above shows terminal assignments for ARM 4 module control relays K1 K4 which control nonpower limited circuits Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated by at least 0 25 inch 6 35 mm within the cabinet and exit the cabinet through different knockouts conduits or both ...

Page 51: ...9 by 11 tractor feed paper This section contains information on connecting a printer to the control panel and for setting the printer options Connecting a Remote PRN Series Printer Remote printers require a 120 VAC 50 60 Hz primary power source If required for the fire alarm system configuration for example a Proprietary Fire Alarm System a remote printer requires a secondary power source battery ...

Page 52: ...27 3 Plug the DB 25 connector end of the custom cable into the EIA 232 port of the Keltron printer Tighten securely TB14 TB15 PRINTER TX RX REF PC CRT TX RX REF Note Outputs are power limited but are not supervised nfs640 prn5conn cdr DB 25 connector on PRN series printer female socket shown Control Panel Terminate one end of shield at backbox Figure 3 26 Remote Printer Connections Option Setting ...

Page 53: ...setting up the CRT 2 refer to the XLS140 Operations Manual Connect a CRT 2 to the Control Panel as follows 1 Connect the three 3 open leads of the custom cable to the TB15 terminal block on the control panel as shown in Figure 3 28 2 Plug the DB 25 connector end of the custom cable into the EIA 232 port of the CRT 2 Tighten securely 3 Set parameters as discussed in Table 3 28 TB14 TB15 PRINTER TX ...

Page 54: ...on only for information on how the CRT 2 functions as part of the fire alarm system see the XLS140 Operations Manual Function Key CRT 2 Parameters F1 Quick Read Status key Emulation CRT 2 Comm Mode Full Duplex Enhanced On EIA Baud Rate 9600 Aux Baud Rate 9600 Language U S EIA Data Format 8 1 N Aux Data Format 8 1 N Host Printer EIA Aux F2 Genrl Alter Status key Emulation CRT 2 Auto Font Load On Mo...

Page 55: ... Bright Video Off WPRT Reverse Off Display NV Labels Off Fkey Speed Normal Page Edit Off WPRT Underline Off Save Labels On F10 Setup Group F10 does not affect communications with the control panel F11 Setup Group F11 does not affect communications with the control panel F12 Prog Ack Step key Program the function keys as follows F1 A F2 B F3 C F4 D F5 E F6 F F7 G F8 H F9 I F10 J F11 K F12 L F13 M F...

Page 56: ...apacity The XLS140 provides one 1 SLC with a total capacity of 318 intelligent addressable devices 01 159 intelligent detectors 01 159 monitor and control modules An optional expander board provides one 1 additional SLC with the same capacity Installation This control panel supports one or two SLC loops a second SLC loop is obtained by installing an LEM 320 module SLC loop 1 connects to TB16 on th...

Page 57: ...XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 57 Notes ...

Page 58: ...58 XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 Installation Wiring a Signaling Line Circuit SLC ...

Page 59: ... Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System Protected Premises Unit Section 4 3 NFPA 72 1999 Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems How to set up a Protected Premises Unit to communicate with a listed compatible Protected Premises Receiving Unit Section 4 4 Fire Security Applications How to use the control panel as a combination Fire Security system including the following Installing a Security Tamper Sw...

Page 60: ...ions given in the UDACT Instruction Manual NOTE An NFPA 72 1999 Central Station requires 24 hours of standby power an NFPA 72 1999 Remote Station requires 60 hours of standby power NOTE This application can also be done with the TM 4 Transmitter refer to the Transmitter Module TM 4 document for more details TB13 EIA 485 ACS 24V NONRST 24V RESET TB7 UDACT in ABS 8R shown with cover removed Solidear...

Page 61: ...ity applications program one or more monitor modules listed for security applications with the SECURITY Type Code and wire as shown in Figure 4 4 Activating this type of module lights the SECURITY LED and displays a security alarm condition on the control panel LCD display The panel sounder will sound until the Security alarm is acknowledged You can also program additional sounders or output devic...

Page 62: ...agnet on the same side of the cabinet door as the lock Push the magnet through the opening in the door until it snaps into place 3 Connect the STS 1 connector to J10 Tamper on the Control Panel 4 4 3 Receiving Unit For applications requiring transmission of security alarm information to a central receiving unit the control panel may be connected via a UDACT to a compatible receiving unit see the U...

Page 63: ...lies to UL listed systems NAC devices used for security cannot be shared with fire NAC devices Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible NAC devices All monitor modules used for security application must be installed in the XLS140 cabinet with STS 1 Security Tamper Switch Figure 4 4 Wiring Diagram for Proprietary Security Alarm Applications NOTE For detailed instruction on programm...

Page 64: ...s lockout WARNING Do not enable the BACKUP option switch for any of the four Notification Appliance Circuits NACs if they are used for releasing functions Standard Covers NFPA 12 CO2 Extinguishing Systems NFPA 12A Halon 1301 Extinguishing Systems NFPA 13 Sprinkler Systems NFPA 15 Water Spray Systems NFPA 16 Foam Water Deluge and Foam water Spray Systems NFPA 17 Dry Chemical Extinguishing Systems N...

Page 65: ...5 b Program the releasing circuit for Type Code REL CKT ULC c Circuits are supervised against opens and shorts 4 For applications not requiring power limited circuits a If the application does not require supervising the releasing device against shorts in line supervisory devices P N REL 2 2K are not required b In non power limited applications program the releasing circuit for Type Code RELEASE C...

Page 66: ... opens and shorts 3 For applications not requiring power limited circuits a in line supervisory devices P N REL 47K are not required however the releasing device circuit is not supervised against shorts b In non power limited applications program the releasing circuit for Type Code RELEASE CKT 8 9 8 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 0 0 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 5 6 6 7 7 0 1 2 3 4 7 6 5 TENS ONES ADDRESS LOOP Comp...

Page 67: ...Requirements for Section 4 5 5 Connecting a Releasing Device to the XLS CM N TC810N1013 Module on page 66 1 2 4 6 5 7 6 1 2 3 4 0 SLC loop to FACP or LEM 320 XLS CM N TC810N1013 XLS CM R TC810R1024 XLS MM A TC809A1059 XLS MM B TC809B1008 Black Red Yellow Violet Black Red Yellow Violet Non resettable 24 VDC from main power supply Manual Abort Manual Release Normal Release NBG 12LRA See Document 513...

Page 68: ...68 XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 Notes ...

Page 69: ...ns b notify facility personnel of the test so that alarm sounding devices are disregarded during the test period and c when necessary disable activation of alarm notification appliances and speakers to prevent their sounding Disconnect all releasing devices to prevent accidental activation Check that the green POWER LED lights Check that all status LEDs are off Press and hold the LAMP TEST key Ver...

Page 70: ...king or damaged battery You can get replacement batteries from the manufacturer If a battery leaks and contact is made with the Sulfuric Acid immediately flush skin and or eyes with water for at least 15 minutes Water and household baking soda provides a good neutralizing solution for Sulfuric Acid If Sulfuric Acid gets into eyes seek immediate medical attention Ensure proper handling of the batte...

Page 71: ...dditional current during a fire alarm condition Use column 2 in Table A 2 to calculate the additional current needed during fire alarms The requirements for non fire alarm and fire alarm current loads cannot exceed the capabilities of the power supply as listed below 3 A at 24 VDC during Standby and 6 A at 24 VDC during Alarm How to Use the Calculating Tables As used in this section Primary refers...

Page 72: ...Fire Alarm Current in amps Calculation column 2 lets the system designer determine the current load that the power supply must support during a fire alarm The total current draw during a fire alarm cannot exceed 6 A without an auxiliary power supply Typically a system should contain capacity to activate all output circuits and relays and support fire alarms on no less than 10 of Initiating Device ...

Page 73: ...DM refer to Doc 15885 UZC 256 XLS FDU 80 x 0 025 x 0 100 x x x 0 035 x 0 0643 x 0 065 x 0 100 x x x 0 085 x 0 0643 x 0 025 x 0 050 x x x 0 035 x 0 0643 AMG 1 AMG E FFT 7 FFT 7S RM 1 x 0 060 x 0 060 x 0 020 x 0 060 x 0 120 x 0 020 x 0 060 x 0 060 x 0 020 XLS MM Z TC841A1000 CDN x 0 0094 x 0 090 x 0 0094 XPIQ Refer to Doc 51013 x x x RPT W RPT WF RPT F RPT 485W RPT 485WF x 0 017 x 0 017 x 0 017 RFX ...

Page 74: ...fire alarm condition batteries must feed the main power supply and any additional supplies such as the APS 6R and AA 30 with the maximum rated power each supply can provide Device Quantity Current in amps Total Current Type Alarm Current from Table A 2 col 2 APS 6R Actual load current may be used in place of maximum rated supply current To calculate actual load current sum the current draws for ea...

Page 75: ...e Station Systems require 60 hours or standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 3 Batteries installed in a system powered by an automatic starting engine generator need to provide at least 4 hours of standby power 4 Factory Mutual requires 90 hours of standby for deluge preaction systems 5 Emergency voice alarm communications systems require 2 hours of operation in the alarm condition Due to th...

Page 76: ...or exceed the Total Amp Hours calculated in Table A 4 and that are within the acceptable battery charger range 12 55 AH Write the amp hours requirements on the Protected Premises label Battery Size Voltage Rating Number Required Part Number Backbox Size 12 AH 12 volts two BAT 12120 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 25 AH 12 volts two BAT 12250 SBB A4 SBB B4 SBB C4 SBB D4 55 AH 12 volts two BAT 12550 XLS...

Page 77: ...120 VAC 50 60 Hz 3 0 A or 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1 5 A Wire size Maximum 12 AWG 3 31 mm2 with 600 VAC insulation NOTE If using an auxiliary power supply such as APS 6R ACPS 2406 or audio amplifiers refer to the documentation for that equipment Charger Description Specifications Main Power Supply An internal battery charger for 12 AH to 55 AH Dual Rate High Charge 29 1 VDC Normal Float Charge 27 6 VDC Ch...

Page 78: ...DC nominal 27 6 VDC maximum Maximum length 12 500 ft 3810 m per channel NFPA Style 4 or 10 000 ft 3048 m total loop or circuit length NFPA Style 6 and 7 Note Refer to Appendix B 2 Wire Requirements for limitations Maximum current 400 mA peak 200 mA average max short circuit circuit will shut down until short is fixed Maximum resistance 50 ohms supervised and power limited Item Value Max wiring vol...

Page 79: ...ing the control panel s immunity to unwanted transients generated by lightning and electrostatic discharge Operating Power Secondary Power Source Batteries The battery charger is current limited and can recharge sealed lead acid type batteries The battery charger shuts off when the control panel is in alarm B 2 Wire Requirements Each type of circuit within the Fire Alarm Control System requires us...

Page 80: ... shielded pair in conduit 18 AWG 0 82 mm2 minimum 50 15 24 without modem 16 AWG 1 31 mm2 IDC Initiating Device Circuit XLS MM A TC809A1059 XLS MM B TC809B1008 XP5 M XP10 M XP6 MA power limited 12 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 Maximum circuit resistance is 20 ohms 12 to 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 NAC Notification Appliance Circuit XLS CM N TC810N1013 XP6 C power limited 12 18 AWG 3 31 to 0 82 mm2 At alarm c...

Page 81: ... N Doors Add B to the P N for blank door XLS DR A4 A sized door 1 row of equipment XLS DR B4 B sized door 2 rows of equipment XLS DR C4 C sized door 3 rows of equipment XLS DR D4 D sized door 4 rows of equipment Backboxes For red add R to the P N SBB A4 A sized backbox SBB B4 B sized backbox SBB C4 C sized backbox SBB D4 D sized backbox Trim Rings TR A4 A sized trim ring TR B4 B sized trim ring TR...

Page 82: ...d Battery Box P 40 Keltron Printer P40 KITB Dress plate for Keltron Printer PRN Series 80 Column Printers PRN 4 PRN 5 XLS PRN 6 BAT 12120 Battery 12 volt 12 amp hour BAT 12180 Battery 12 volt 18 amp hour BAT 12250 Battery 12 volt 25 amp hour BAT 12550 Battery 12 volt 55 amp hour BAT 12600 Battery 12 volt 60 amp hour R 120 120 Ohm End of Line Resistor R 2 2K 2 2K End of Line Resistor R 27K 27K End ...

Page 83: ... for more information An XLS NCA may be employed as a Display and Control Center In the event that communication fails between the panels and the Control Center the panels will continue to function in local standalone mode D 3 Automatic Alarm Signal Silence If selecting this feature for a system requiring annunciators consult the Authority Having Jurisdiction D 4 Annunciator Applications 1 In Cana...

Page 84: ...asic Equipment Packages 14 Batteries Battery Boxes 19 Battery calculations 71 73 74 75 76 Battery Checks and Maintenance 70 Battery specifications 77 Connections 40 Overview 19 see also Power DC 40 Blank modules 18 C Cabinets 18 Battery backboxes 19 Mounting 30 California code 48 Canadian Applications 35 83 central receiving unit see also UDACT manual 62 Chassis 18 38 49 CHG 120 Overview 20 Circui...

Page 85: ... W F Overview 19 NFPA Applications NFPA 72 Central or Remote Station Fire Alarm System 60 NFPA Applications Overview 59 Nonpower limited circuits UL wiring requirements 43 44 Notification Appliance Circuits see NACs O Operating Power 79 Operational Checks 69 Output relays Connections 22 23 25 42 49 78 Specifications 78 P Panel Circuit Modules ICM 4RK Connections 47 ICM 4RK Field wiring 48 ICM 4RK ...

Page 86: ... 14 Options 13 System current draws 71 73 74 75 76 T TC807B1059 CDN 21 TC808B1041 CDN 21 TC808B1058 CDN 21 TC808B1066 CDN 21 TC809A1059 63 TC809D1004 CDN 22 TC810N1013 66 TC810N1013 CDN 22 TC810R1024 CDN 22 TC811A 1006 TC811A1014 22 TC847A1004 A 21 Terminal block locations 16 17 Testing 69 TM 4 see Transmitter Module TM 4 43 TM 4 Overview 19 Trouble relays see Form C relays 42 U UDACT Overview 19 ...

Page 87: ...XLS140 Installation Manual Form Number 95 7673 3 P N 51927 C 12 06 2005 87 ...

Page 88: ...ternational Inc Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2005 Honeywell International Inc 95 7673 3 C Rev 12 05 ...

Reviews: