Fire area inputs must be programmed as follows:
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FACP Fire Alarm Signal input type must be programmed as Fire.
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Supervisory Trouble Signal input type must be programmed as 24 HR Silent.
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Trouble Signal input type must be programmed as 24 HR Silent.
Please refer to the section
Inputs | Areas and Input Types
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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All fire area inputs must be placed into an area and this area must be armed. Please refer to the section
Inputs |
Areas and Input Types
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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COM Status
FACP system with a COM STATUS input must have this input connected to one of the dry relay contacts of the
Relay1 or Relay2 outputs of the Protege controller and the selected output must be programmed as the Report
OK output in the Contact ID Service.
Note: Any available dry relay contact on the Protege controller or output expander may be used for the FACP
system, provided the selected output is programmed as the Report OK output.
Please refer to section
Contact ID | Settings
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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Fire inputs Z1-Z3 shall be used exclusively for fire monitoring and cannot be programmed to activate the bell
output.
UL Compliance Requirements
UL1610
For Security Grade 4 installations, two forms of reporting are required. This can be satisfied using the onboard
2400bps modem included with the modem controller model, or through the incorporation of the PRT-4G-USB
cellular modem module into the installation with the non-modem controller model.
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A local alarm sounding device, alarm housing, and control unit shall comply with the mercantile requirements
in the Standard for Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems, UL365.
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A bell or visual indicator used as an arming acknowledgement signal must be listed to a UL security, signaling
or fire standard. If intended to be mounted outside, it must be rated for outdoor use.
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Exit and entry delay must not exceed 60 seconds. To program the entry and exit delay time, refer to the
section
Areas | Configuration
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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All ethernet network connections shall be installed within the same room as the equipment.
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Signals between the premises control unit and the receiving equipment, when not carried by wireless means,
shall be protected by the following method:
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Onboard modem telco connection must be dedicated to the Protege controller.
Modem model only.
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Ethernet connection to the Internet Service Provider (ISP) with a fixed IP Address must be dedicated to
the Protege controller.
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To comply with the dual signal line transmission system requirement,
both
transmission lines (onboard
modem and IP reporting) must be enabled. Signals shall be sent simultaneously to both the primary
communications channel and the Backup Service.
The Report IP and Contact ID services must be programmed and enabled within the Protege system. The
following options are required:
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The
Contact ID Reporting Service
must be enabled and the
Service Mode
must be configured to start
with the operating system.
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Refer to the section
Contact ID
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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The
Report IP Service
must be enabled as the primary communication channel, the
Service Mode
must
be configured to start with the operating system, and the
Reporting Protocol
must be set to ArmorIP.
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Refer to the section
Report IP
in the Operator Reference Manual.
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When more than one means of signal transmission is used, loss of communication with the receiving system
shall be annunciated at the receiver within 200 seconds. If a fault is detected on any of the signal transmission
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