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Installation and Operation Manual

Fire Alarm Control Panel

LT-1083 Rev. 3

September

 2021

FX-3500

Summary of Contents for FX-3500

Page 1: ...Installation and Operation Manual Fire Alarm Control Panel LT 1083 Rev 3 September 2021 FX 3500 ...

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Page 3: ...nstalling Adder Modules 18 4 4 Main Board and Core Board Connectors and Jumpers 19 4 5 Installing the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 21 4 6 Installing the ALC 636 Dual Loop Adder 22 4 7 Installing the RAX 1048TZDS Display Adder Module 23 4 8 Installing the IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module 23 4 9 Installing the IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module 24 5 0 Operatio...

Page 4: ...Checkout 82 7 8 Troubleshooting 82 8 0 Appendix A Compatible Receivers 83 9 0 Appendix B Manual Panel Configuration 84 10 0 Appendix C Reporting 90 10 1 Ademco Contact ID FX 3500 Series Event Codes 90 10 2 Security Industries Association SIA Format Protocol FX 3500 Series Event Codes 91 11 0 Appendix D Specifications And Features 92 11 1 FX 3500 Fire Alarm Control Panel 92 11 2 FX 3500 System Modu...

Page 5: ...3 Enabling the Positive Alarm Sequence 39 Figure 14 Operation Menu 42 Figure 15 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 61 Figure 16 Numeric Keypad 62 Figure 17 Wire Routing 69 Figure 18 Addressable Loop Wiring Class B Style 4 70 Figure 19 Addressable Loop Wiring Class A Style 6 70 Figure 20 Addressable Loop Wiring Class X Style 7 71 Figure 21 NAC Circuit Class B Style Y Wiring 72 Figure 22 NAC Circuit...

Page 6: ... 34 Table 10 Annunciator Address DIP Switch Settings 40 Table 11 List Bypass Special Characters 56 Table 12 Keypad and Cursor buttons descriptions 62 Table 13 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 63 Table 14 Advanced Protocol and CLIP Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table 67 Table 15 NAC and Auxiliary Power Circuits Wiring Table 68 Table 16 MIX 502MAP A Conventional Zone Module Input Circuit Wiring ...

Page 7: ...Built in UDACTs Sold in the U S A Mircom s FX 3500 SERIES BUILT IN UDACT Digital Communicator described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc ULI for use in slave application in conjunction with a Listed Fire Alarm Control Panel under Standard 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signalling Systems These Communicators comply with the National Fire Protection Association NFPA p...

Page 8: ...s it may be necessary for the telephone company to request information from you concerning the equipment which you have connected to your telephone line Upon request of the telephone company provide the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number REN both of these items are listed on the equipment label The sum of all of the REN s on your telephone lines should be less than five in o...

Page 9: ... from major manufacturers Software configuration Two stage alarm verification waterflow retard and positive alarm sequence operations Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit Auto Signal Silence Two Stage Operation and One Man Walk Test Subsequent Alarm Supervisory Monitor and Trouble operation Relay Contacts for Common Alarm Common Supervisory and Common Trouble all non disconnectable and Auxiliary Al...

Page 10: ...nput and output points on the 30 up to 64 LED display and to facilitate the bypassing of inputs and outputs Display Points The FX 3500 LCD display annunciates the status of the system and connected devices There are up to two 2 RAX 1048TZDS Display Adder Module Display points that may be configured to assign LEDs to groups of inputs or outputs There are two LEDs for every display point one single ...

Page 11: ... A Style Z NAC circuits max 1 5 Amps each 6 0 Amps total Dedicated common alarm supervisory trouble and auxiliary alarm relays Additional RAX 1048TZDS Display Adder Module can be added to provide 96 annunciation points per Adder Additional outputs include connections for a RTI remote trouble indicator PR 300 Reverse Polarity Module an RS 485 bus for connection of up to seven RAX LCD LITE RAM 3500 ...

Page 12: ... Table 1 FX 3500 System Components Model Description MAM 3500 Main Display DOX 1024DS White enclosure door DOX 1024DSR Red enclosure door ALC 636 636 Point Dual Loop Adder RAM 3500 LCD Remote Annunciator with 4 line LCD Display PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Visual Indicator Test ...

Page 13: ...th 24 switches IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module with 48 switches RAM 1016TZDS 16 Point Annunciator Chassis with 16 Trouble LEDs RAM 1032TZDS RAM 1032TZDS CC Model RAM 1032TZDS Main Chassis Remote Annunciator with 16 Bi coloured LEDs and 32 trouble LEDs Model RAM 1032TZDS CC is the same as the RAM 1032TZDS except it has conformal coating and is to be used in a BB 1001WP R A or BB 1002W...

Page 14: ...r Driver Board RTI 1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Buzzer and LED BB 1001D White Enclosure for one annunciator BB 1001DR Red Enclosure for one annunciator BB 1001DS Enclosure for one annunciator with stainless steel door BB 1001WPA White enclosure for one annunciator rated for outdoor environment wet location BB 1001WPRA Red enclosure for one annunciator rated for outdoor environment wet locatio...

Page 15: ...nvironment wet location BB 1003D White Enclosure for three annunciators BB 1003DR Red Enclosure for three annunciators BB 1003DS Enclosure for three annunciators with stainless steel door BB 1008D White Enclosure for eight annunciators BB 1008DR Red Enclosure for eight annunciators BB 1012D White Enclosure for twelve annunciators BB 1012DR Red Enclosure for twelve annunciators MP 300 End of line r...

Page 16: ...16 INX 10A Intelligent NAC Expander Panel Table 1 FX 3500 System Components Continued Model Description ...

Page 17: ...built in trim ring Figure 2 BBX 1024DS and BBX 1024DSR Installation Instructions and Dimensions Dimensions of Enclosure minus built in trim ring 14 5 x 4 2 x 26 Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12 Distance between vertical mounting screws 23 5 Complete Dimensions of Enclosures 16 3 x 5 5 x 27 5 26 0 14 5 4 2 External Dimensions 12 0 23 5 Mounting Dimensions 1 3 1 7 2 0 Top View 2 1 1 3 ...

Page 18: ...are not preinstalled The following items can be installed in the field ALC 636 Dual Loop Adder PR 300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie Module PCS 100 Power Supply Interface Board See the following diagrams for adder module installation locations For Jumper or DIP Switch settings refer to Table 2 and for Wiring Specifications see 7 1 Wiring Tables Figure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules Installed ...

Page 19: ...ard Connectors and Jumpers Figure 4 Port and Jumper Locations on Main Board and Core Board P2 P3 P4 P5 P8 P9 P13 P10 P11 P14 JW1 JW2 JW5 JW6 JW10 JW7 Buzzer JW11 3 2 1 3 2 1 JW4 JW5 Core Board Main Board P7 USB Port JW12 JW14 1 3 2 ...

Page 20: ...he Main Fire Alarm Module this jumper must be open off if a PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module is installed The default setting is closed on JW10 Must be in the 1 2 Position Bottom 2 Pins Allows PC Connection through serial port The default setting is the 1 2 position JW11 Place in the 1 2 Position Bottom 2 Pins for Serial Port or Place in the 2 3 Position Top 2 Pins for Keltron Dialer T...

Page 21: ...able signals will resound and the City Tie Box will be retriggered The Trouble Transmit signal to the PR 300 can be programmed to delay AC power fail 0 1 2 or 3 hours if this is the only system trouble Figure 6 Installing the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module P2 Ribbon cable connecting to adder annunciator board P4 Ribbon cable connecting to main panel Jumper on the middle 2 pins by def...

Page 22: ...er Table 4 PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Connectors and Jumpers Item Setting P1 Connect cable to P8 on the Main Board of the FX 3500 JW4 Not used Keep jumper intact Notes If using a PR 300 remember to remove JW7 on the main board For the location of JW7 on the main board see Figure 3 Table 5 ALC 636 Dual Loop Adder Connectors and Jumpers Item Setting P1 Connect cable to P10 on the M...

Page 23: ...or configuration as LEDs 49 to 96 when the system power is restored 4 8 Installing the IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module The IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module mounts into a series of enclosures as part of the fire alarm system This adder module provides 24 programmable switches 24 bi coloured red amber LEDs for fire alarm zone annunciation and 24 amber trouble LEDs Figure 8...

Page 24: ...assis View Ribbon Cable connects here on IPS 2424DS and goes to the next display module Ribbon IN Ribbon Cable is permanently attached here and connects to previous Ribbon OUT connector Zone Bypass 1 Zone Bypass 9 Zone Bypass 17 Zone Bypass 25 Zone Bypass 33 Zone Bypass 41 Zone Bypass 2 Zone Bypass 10 Zone Bypass 18 Zone Bypass 26 Zone Bypass 34 Zone Bypass 42 Zone Bypass 4 Zone Bypass 12 Zone Byp...

Page 25: ...he opening with the hardware provided 2 Disconnect main and standby power and connect the IPS 4848DS as shown in Figure 11 Figure 11 IPS 4848DS Cable Connections P4 P1 Ribbon Cable connects here on IPS 4848DS and goes to the next display module Ribbon IN Ribbon Cable is permanently attached here and connects to previous Ribbon OUT connector PROG ...

Page 26: ...5 10 15 20 30 min or Disabled 5 10 15 20 30 min or Disabled APB200 LF Sounder base correlation to Fire input Yes No sound no correlation Temporal Temporal 3 March Code Continuous Tone Temporal 3 APB200 LF Sounder base correlation to CO input Yes No sound no correlation Temporal Temporal 3 Temporal 4 correlated to CO input March Code Continuous Tone Temporal 4 correlated to CO input if CO sensor is...

Page 27: ...ry Alarm Relay to reset on Signal Silence rather than by the Reset switch No Enabled or Disabled unchecked Disabled unchecked APB200 CO A Sounder base correlation to Fire input Yes No sound no correlation Temporal Temporal 3 March Code Continuous Tone Temporal 3 APB200 CO A Sounder base correlation to CO input Yes No sound no correlation Temporal Temporal 3 Temporal 4 correlated to CO input March ...

Page 28: ...oop against those found during configuration for the following conditions Device missing Unconfigured device responding Two or more devices responding to the same address Wrong device type A communication or addressing error on a device is reported as a trouble on the associated zone LED as configured The detectors may be configured as non verified or verified alarm inputs 5 1 2 Device LEDs Pollin...

Page 29: ...by For device currents see Appendix E Battery Calculations on page 94 For further information refer to the device Installation Instructions and other documentation provided with the addressable devices bases and isolators 5 1 4 Drift Compensation Drift Compensation is built into AP devices and CLIP devices Models MIX 2251TMB and MIX 7251B and is not performed by the panel Drift Compensation is not...

Page 30: ...Detectors Dual Mini Modules Zone Module Mini Monitor Module Monitor Module Alarm Input Alarm Input 5 2 1 X X Latched Supervisory Latched Supv 5 2 2 X X Building Property Safety Input Building 5 2 3 X X Non Latching Supervisory Non Latch Supv 5 2 2 X X Priority Alarm Priority Alm 5 2 4 X X Trouble Input Trouble Input 5 2 5 X X Waterflow Alarm Input Waterflow 5 2 6 X System Reset Sys Reset 5 2 7 X F...

Page 31: ...onfigured as supervisory inputs display as supervisory conditions on the shared display and on the supervisory zone status indicator Restoring the non latching supervisory input returns all outputs correlated to the input that are not correlated to another active input to normal Zone display indicators update announcing the input is no longer active and removes the message from the shared display ...

Page 32: ...ion Therefore from a continuous input activation the alarm will be processed within 10s LED Indication The Alarm Zone LED indicator flashes when one sample indicates an alarm condition If the alarm is confirmed the LED indicator will illuminate steady If 15 seconds elapses without any samples in the alarm condition the LED Indicator will turn OFF The waterflow retard operation operates regardless ...

Page 33: ...r auto day night alarm thresholds For more information on alarm thresholds see 5 1 3 Alarm Conditions 5 2 12 Verified Alarm Input Un bypassed verified alarm inputs entering into alarm are verified over a period of time to determine if the alarm condition is valid Addressable Analog Device Verification Process If the system is not already in alarm 1 A device entering into alarm initiates a 30 secon...

Page 34: ...lay Sounder base and any Remote devices wired to the base will not activate Regarding AP devices once the FACP activates the sensor LED an attached Relay Sounder base and any Remote Devices wired to the base are also activated Suppressing the device LED via the NF flag in the Configurator still allows the activation of any remote device wired to the base The panel can synchronize strobes directly ...

Page 35: ...liary disconnect is active Relays also turned off if they are bypassed or if all inputs and system status correlated to the Relay Output are restored or bypassed 5 4 NAC Circuit Operation NAC Circuits can be configured as Signal Output Strobe Output Relay Output For more information on Outputs see 5 3 Output Types Powered output circuits are supervised while they are not active for both open circu...

Page 36: ...Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not active The Auto Signal Silence timer activates if configured The Signal Silence Inhibit timer activates if configured If Aux disconnect is not active activates all non disconnected indicating circuits programmed to the input Activates non disconnected strobes associated with the input Activates non disconnected signals associated with the input...

Page 37: ...obe circuits programmed to that circuit Activates with the alert code non disconnected signal circuits programmed to that circuit Activates the Auto General Alarm timer if configured Acknowledge LED flashes Subsequent First Stage alarms when the panel is already in alarm cause the following The buzzer sounds steady Resounds silenced signals turns off the Signal Silence LED and restarts the Auto Si...

Page 38: ...ED turns ON Individual zone LED if programmed turns ON Common Alarm relay does not activate PAS timer starts for 15 seconds All outputs programmed to the input are not activated When the PAS alarm has been acknowledged by pressing the Alarm Cancel button within 15 seconds the following sequence occurs Buzzer silences Common Alarm LED remains ON Individual zone LED if programmed remains ON PAS time...

Page 39: ...FACP the Positive Alarm Sequence may be enabled or disabled as the user requires For more information on enabling or disabling the Positive Alarm Sequence see 5 8 1 Enabling or Disabling the Positive Alarm Sequence 5 8 1 Enabling or Disabling the Positive Alarm Sequence Enabling or Disabling the Positive Alarm Sequence is done using the numeric keypad For more information on how to use the Numeric...

Page 40: ... is set during panel configuration If there is a mismatch in the total number of annunciators the panel will generate communications trouble The panel trouble is non latching when the correct number of annunciators is detected the troubles will clear 5 9 2 RAX LCD LITE Shared Display Annunciator The RAX LCD LITE is equipped with a large 4 line x 20 character backlit alphanumeric LCD display which ...

Page 41: ...panel status to the remote central monitoring station using two dedicated phone lines The two standard protocols for communicating with the central monitoring station are supported by this panel are as follows SIA Format Protocol SIA Contact ID 5 10 1 Event Reporting Events are reported in a special format depending upon the protocol selected For a complete description of the reporting codes see A...

Page 42: ...Viewing the firmware version and model Setting the Time on the system Setting the Password on the system Viewing Reports Clearing Logs Walk Test Function Bypassing Relays Disconnecting Auxiliary Relays Testing the Dialer After Hours Operation Clearing Verification Counts Ground Fault Testing Factory Use Only Positive Alarm Pairing Sounder Base Complete configuration of the system is done via the s...

Page 43: ...user is prompted to enter the access level for which the password needs to be changed The user is then prompted to enter the current access level or higher level password The maximum number of digits allowed is ten 10 If an incorrect password is entered an invalid password message displays on the shared LCD The user is given three attempts to enter the correct password After three failed attempts ...

Page 44: ...ription of what the event was for example For input circuits the first line shows the programmed message the second line shows the status of the circuit and the position of the event in the queue along with the total number of events in the queue Pressing the INFO key gives the following additional information The first line shows the loop and the address the second line shows the date and time wh...

Page 45: ...s on all loops if user specifies target loop as 0 Eligible devices will be those present in the configuration and also detected as present on the real loops Browsing through target address can be done using Up Down keys User can indicate the device address to start with but only if he indicated loop number as 1 2 or 3 Device information will consist of current analog values of the target and the p...

Page 46: ...er can press UP and DOWN cursor key to scroll through all the devices on the loop for which the verify count is available If there are no verified devices on the loop the following message will be displayed If no verified devices with a non zero counter are found on the specified loop s a message is displayed to that effect Verification counters are cleared by the clear verification count command ...

Page 47: ...op the following message will be displayed 6 Current PWs This option reports on the pulse width current levels of addressable devices If the panel is connected to a printer select an output source Select all loops or a specific loop Enter the loop number of the desired device and press the Enter button The report shows the loop number and device address in the following format Report To 1 Printer ...

Page 48: ...the loop for which the pulse width report is available The first line pinpoints the exact device The second line is the present obscuration percentage of the device 8 CO Maint Report This report specifies which CO devices need to be replaced Any device with a CO cell that will expire in 14 months or less appears in the report If the panel is connected to a printer select an output source Select al...

Page 49: ...device and press the Enter button The report shows the loop number and device address in the following format Press the UP and DOWN cursor keys to scroll through all the devices on the loop for which the report is available The first line identifies the AP device the second line specifies the device type ID and the third line specifies the company 3 for Mircom 11 for Secutron 51 for System Sensor ...

Page 50: ... reports on the output group configuration If the panel is connected to a printer select an output source Select all loops or a specific loop If you selected a loop enter the loop number of the desired device and press the Enter button The report shows the loop number and device address in the following format Press the UP and DOWN cursor keys to scroll through all the devices on the loop for whic...

Page 51: ... you select Y the report will show parameters of the attached sounder base If you selected Y at the Single address prompt enter the address of the device The display lists all the parameters of all the subaddresses related to the device Press the UP and DOWN cursor keys to scroll through all the devices on the loop for which the report is available In this display Crt indicates report line number ...

Page 52: ...tect duplicate addresses by measuring the overcurrent on the loop Press the UP and DOWN cursor key scroll through the devices If you selected yes the message Multiple dev address appears beside the devices with the same address If you selected no the message Multiple dev address appears beside the address that is shared by more than one device 5 11 5 Clear Logs Clears the logs stored in the flash ...

Page 53: ...ion is disabled on inputs during walk test During an Audible walk test activating any input activates all signals for half a second Trouble on any input activates all signals continuously for 5 seconds After the code is transmitted the input resets if resettable and is tested again If it is still in alarm or trouble the code will be re transmitted Use the UP and DOWN cursor keys to scroll to the d...

Page 54: ...sing this option The user is prompted for the device s loop number and the device address to be bypassed If the device is not bypassed the user is prompted to bypass the circuit After the confirmation the device is bypassed and the message appears that the device is bypassed If the device is already bypassed the user is prompted to un bypass the circuit Note Each event during the Walk Test is also...

Page 55: ...and the message appears that the group is bypassed If the group is already bypassed the user is prompted to un bypass the group After the confirmation the group is un bypassed and the message is that the group is un bypassed 3 Loop The whole loop either conventional or addressable can be bypassed using this option The user is prompted to enter the loop number to be bypassed If the loop is not alre...

Page 56: ... following symbols to enter the address list The message displayed if the current address carries no device is as follows The following message is displayed to bypass If the device is already bypassed the message is as follows Table 11 List Bypass Special Characters Symbol Number of times to press 1 key Description 2 Sets the interval of consecutive addresses e g 1 7 3 Separates the addresses of t...

Page 57: ...t press Enter to complete the unbypassing Otherwise you may unbypass the devices one two or more at a time If you are attempting to unbypass items that are already unbypassed you will get an Already un bypassed message Otherwise if the exclamation is not used then there will be individual confirmation At the end of the un bypass operation or if the exclamation is used the message displays 5 11 8 A...

Page 58: ...o be reported in the queue are cleared and the dialer status is reset 5 11 10 After Hours This operation allows to manually set the daytime or the night time mode of operation thus over riding the current daytime or nighttime mode The user is prompted for confirmation as shown below After the confirmation the user is prompted to enter which mode to be set After the user selection and information m...

Page 59: ...S alarm There will be no alarm signalling initially All evacuation signal and off premises signalling will be activated if the Acknowledge button is not pressed within 15 seconds of the PAS alarm and the RESET button is not pressed within 180 seconds from the acknowledge or if a second device goes into alarm Selecting this menu item will have one of three outcomes An error message when the feature...

Page 60: ...nected to This command applies only to the node that it is activated from The user is prompted for confirmation as shown below The system synchronizes the internal address of the sounder bases on the node that the command was activated from 5 11 15 Exit Exits to the main command menu Confirm sounder addr pairing ...

Page 61: ...DS Each RAX 1048TZDS Display Adder Module provides annunciation for up to 48 Zones Each LED zone has two LEDs 1 Red Yellow Alarm Supervisory LED 1 Yellow Trouble LED 6 2 LCD Display The display is a four line 20 character back lit alphanumeric LCD It displays information regarding the panel its circuits and devices An on screen cursor is controlled by the cursor buttons for menu selection and cont...

Page 62: ...l Configuration Key 8 Down Cursor Press this button to move the cursor or scroll down lists in a continuous loop Star Button Press this button to move the cursor to the left or select options to the left Pound Button Press this button to move the cursor to the right or select options to the right Cancel Button Press this button to cancel an operation or exit a menu Menu Button Press this button to...

Page 63: ...e buzzer sounds steady An alarm can be generated in two ways When any Alarm configured point or input activates Pressing the General Alarm button and the system is set for Two Stage operation Pressing the Alarm Queue button allows the user to cycle through and review a list of active alarms from oldest to most recent Once all alarms in the queue have been reviewed the LED will illuminate steady Re...

Page 64: ...ts Pressing the System Reset button causes a trouble to occur and the LED to illuminate steady yellow The following events will occur Resets all Latching Trouble Conditions Resets all Initiating Circuits Resets 4 Wire Smoke Supply and Aux Power Supply Turns off all Indicating Circuits Turns off Signal Silence Ack GA Indicators Turns off Fire Drill Stops and resets all Timers Processes inputs as ne...

Page 65: ...rouble Flash rate when Indication Circuits are silenced by the following Pressing the Signal Silence button The Auto Signal Silence Timer Any Subsequent Alarms cause the Signals to resound clears the indication and turns the LED off Pressing the Signal Silence button when the Panel is in Alarm turns on the Signal Silence Indicator and deactivates any Silenceable Indicating Circuits Non Silenceable...

Page 66: ...the Auxiliary Disconnect button again de activates this function and the system will go back to normal Lamp Test Button and Indicator Pressing the Lamp Test button illuminates all front panel LEDs on steady in the appropriate color and turns the buzzer on steady If Lamp Test is active for more than 10 seconds Common Trouble is activated Fire Drill Button and Indicator Illuminates steady yellow dur...

Page 67: ...e 0 5 μF Maximum Number of Isolators 20 7 1 2 RS 485 Wiring to Annunciators and other Devices RS 485 terminals are 300mA power limited See the wiring information for the remote annunciator being used Use the Aux 1 terminals on the FX 3500 main board for powering annunciators Table 14 Advanced Protocol and CLIP Devices Addressable Loop Wiring Table Wire Gauge Maximum Wiring Run to Last Device AWG f...

Page 68: ...0 915 4250 1296 15 0 30 470 143 750 229 1200 366 1900 579 6 0 60 235 71 375 114 600 183 850 259 3 0 90 156 47 250 76 400 122 570 174 2 1 20 118 36 185 56 300 91 425 129 1 5 1 50 94 29 150 46 240 73 343 105 1 2 1 70 78 24 125 38 200 61 285 87 1 0 Notes Main Board NAC Circuits are rated for of 1 5 Amperes each Maximum Voltage Drop Should Not Exceed 1 67 Volts Table 16 MIX 502MAP A Conventional Zone ...

Page 69: ...ons must be routed separately from all other external connections using their own conduit i This knockout is to be used exclusively for TS 1 from the Power Supply Board This knockout is to be used exclusively for AC Input This knockout is to be used exclusively for the City Tie connection All power limited wiring shall be routed through the remaining knockouts ...

Page 70: ...ddressable Loop Wiring Class A Style 6 Notes When an SLC device is powered by the AUX output the supervision of the power pathway shall match the SLC pathway performance requirements i CLASS B WIRING ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR PULL STATION OUTPUT MODULE M M A LOOP1 B CLASS A WIRING ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR INPUT MODULE OUTPUT MODULE M M A LOO...

Page 71: ...lass A Style Z To supervise each Class B NAC circuit use a 3 9K End of Line resistor Each NAC circuit provides up to 1 5A total 6A of current maximum if no auxiliary power is used For detailed wiring diagrams see Figure 21 NAC Circuit Class B Style Y Wiring or Figure 22 NAC Circuit Class A Style Z Wiring ION SMOKE DETECTOR PHOTO SMOKE DETECTOR HEAT DETECTOR OUTPUT MODULE I M500X ISOLATOR M I I I I...

Page 72: ... Circuit Class A formerly Style Z Wiring Figure 22 NAC Circuit Class A Style Z Wiring STYLE Y WIRING NAC CIRCUIT 1 BELL STROBE EOL 392 HORN NAC1 NAC CIRCUITS 2 3 AND 4 ARE NOT SHOWN WIRE AS SHOWN ABOVE BELL STROBE HORN STYLE Z WIRING NAC CIRCUIT 1 NAC1 NAC CIRCUITS 2 3 AND 4 ARE NOT SHOWN WIRE AS SHOWN ABOVE ...

Page 73: ...not affect the operation of more than one notification zone Exception Riser conductors installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code NFPA 72 7 4 4 RTI 1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Wiring Figure 23 RTI 1 Common Remote Trouble Indicator Wiring WIRE NUT CONNECTION RTI 1 Current 30mA maximum Voltage 24V Frequency 20 pulses per minute p...

Page 74: ...patible DACR Receivers see Chapter 8 0 Appendix A Compatible Receivers Figure 24 Wiring the Dialer Caution To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 TIP RING TIP RING Public Switch Telephone Wiring Premises Telephone if permitted Line 2 wiring as shown for Line 1 RJ31X LINE1 T R T R CO RES GREEN RED BROWN GREY ...

Page 75: ...l Installation in Canada Line 2 Line 1 PCS 100 POWER 24V GND PGM4 GND 14V NC COM NO TBL RELAY JW1 PGM4 AUX SUPPLY Internet Computer Printer SUR GARD SYSTEM IV Internal IP X X X X External IP X X X X SG Systems Console 2 1 Default Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP NO C NO C NO C COM Z3 Z2 Z1 T1 R1 FX 3500 3G4010 TRBL Addressable module configured as 3G4010 radio trouble 3G4010 C O ...

Page 76: ...efault Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP Router FX 3500 3G4010CF TRBL ALARM RELAY SPV RELAY TRBL RELAY NO C NO C NO C FX 3500 3G4010CF Connection Typical Diagram Typical Installation outside Canada All units must be installed in the same room All extended wiring must be in metallic conduit Wiring between FACP and 3G4010CF 20 feet max Contact DSC to reprogram the zone inputs to mat...

Page 77: ...ne2 CO Line1 CO PCS 100 POWER 24V GND PGM4 GND 14V NC COM NO TBL RELAY JW1 AUX SUPPLY Cellular Network Computer Printer SUR GARD SYSTEM 5 Internal IP X X X X External IP X X X X SG Systems Console 2 1 Default Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP Router FX 3500 FACP SLE LTEV or SLE LTEA NAPCO Starlink TRBL FX 3500 NAPCO STARLINK SLE LTEV or SLE LTEA Connection Typical Diagram Typical ...

Page 78: ... Device is not required but still recommended Figure 28 Wiring the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s 1 2 s CITY TIE LOCAL ENERGY RATED 24VDC FILTERED TRIP COIL 13 7 and 14 4 Ohms 270mA 5mV RIPPLE PROTECTOR UNPROTECTED PROTECTED POLARITY REVERSAL ALARM 24VDC OPEN 12VDC AT 3 5mA 8mA MAX SHORT POWER LIMITED POWER LIMITED POLARITY REVERSAL SUPV 24VDC OPEN 12VDC AT 3 5mA 8m...

Page 79: ...h local codes For FX 3500 Power Supply Electrical Ratings see Table 17 Power Supply Electrical Ratings and for Specifications see Appendix D Specifications And Features on page 92 Table 17 Power Supply Electrical Ratings Type Electrical Rating Electrical Input Rating 120 VAC 60 Hz 3 1 A 240 VAC 50 Hz 1 57 A Attention The main AC branch circuit connection for the Fire Alarm Control Unit must provid...

Page 80: ...on is pressed Generate a trouble signal The circuit must be supervised for opens utilizing the End of Line Relay Model EOLR 1A This supply is rated at 24VDC regulated 300mA max 1V voltage drop maximum Note Auxiliary supplies must be wired for Class B P3 P2 P2 P4 P5 P6 BATTERY BATTERY BLACK RED BLACK MD 1011 Power Supply Board FX 3500 Main Board 240VAC 50Hz 120VAC 60Hz N Ground Ribbon Cable Power C...

Page 81: ... Relay Model EOLR 1A This supply is rated at 24V FWR 1 7A max If there is a short on this circuit the auxiliary power does not recover automatically when the short is removed The main power and the battery must be disconnected then reconnected and the panel reset to re establish the auxiliary power supply Figure 30 Supervision of Auxiliary Supplies 1 4 2 3 5 6 DETECTOR POWER SUPPLY 22VDC 200mA MAX...

Page 82: ...ire is positive and black wire is negative í 4 All indicators should extinguish except for normal power AC ON green LED 7 8 Troubleshooting The following are common methods to solving Circuit Ground Fault Battery and Common troubles 7 8 1 Circuit Trouble Normally when a circuit trouble occurs the Common Trouble indicator will be illuminated and the common trouble relay will be active Additionally ...

Page 83: ... Hoffman Quickalert II Receiver ULI approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Osborne Hoffman OH 2000 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Silent Knight Model 9500 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Radionics Model D6500 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protocol and SIA Contact ID Radionics Model D6600 Receiver ULI Approved SIA Format Protoco...

Page 84: ...DACT config 3 Time config 4 AfterHrs cfg CONFIGURATION MENU 1 PANEL CONFIGURATION The panel configuration is further sub divided into the following sub menus Panel Config 1 Features 2 Address cfg 3 Device label 4 User message 5 Language PANEL CONFIGURATION 1 FEATURES The features described are the overall features of the system and their impact is system wide The default setting in some features i...

Page 85: ...uits configured as waterflow Panel Configuration Features Auxiliary disconnect disconnects alarm and supervisory relay Aux Dis Alm Sv Enabled If enabled the auxiliary disconnect operation disconnects alarm and supervisory relays disabled the auxiliary disconnect operation has no affect on the alarm and supervisory relays Default is disabled Panel Configuration Features Signal silence inhibit timer...

Page 86: ...nfiguration Features Signal silence isolator Sig isolators Enabled This feature makes the system aware that the isolators are present on the main panel powered output circuits if enabled Default is disabled Panel Configuration Features Strobe types Strobes type x Normal Gentex System Sensor Mircom Wheelock Select the strobe manufacturer for synchronous strobes Synchronous strobes are driven by fol...

Page 87: ... always flashes while polling regardless of this feature enabled or disabled Panel Configuration Features Class A loop Loop ClassA Enabled This feature configures all addressable loops as Class A if enabled Panel Configuration Features Auto after hours Auto afthrs Enabled This feature allows the daytime nighttime mode to be set automatically if enabled Panel Configuration Features General alarm ti...

Page 88: ...able this option to detect duplicate addresses through AP commands PANEL CONFIGURATION 2 ADDRESS CFG Allows you to select the maximum addressable CLIP device on that loop Loop number Loop __ User is prompted to introduce address upper limit press the key to move cursor to the left press the key to move cursor to the right Reserved addr space size for CLIP device for the current loop Choose from 1 ...

Page 89: ...onfiguration and then re enter and select auto default COMMAND MENU 2 AUTO CONFIG The Auto Config menu item detects the currently connected devices and compares them to the configuration If there are differences you can choose to update the configuration 1 If you are adding loops use the Address Cfg command page 88 to set the CLIP address range for each loop 2 Select Auto Config and follow the ins...

Page 90: ...ated dialer test Test New event 1 601 00 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event 1 110 00 NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore 3 110 00 NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event 1 300 00 NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore 3 300 00 NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event 1 200 00 NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory Restore 3 200 00 NNN Water flow Alarm New event 1 113 ...

Page 91: ...RP 000 Periodic 24 hr Test Event Off normal Test New event RY 000 Manually initiated dialer test Test New event RX 000 Zone Fire Alarm Alarm New event FA NNN Zone Fire Alarm restored Alarm Restore FH NNN Zone Trouble detected Trouble New event FT NNN Zone Trouble restored Trouble Restore FJ NNN Zone Supervisory condition Supervisory New event FS NNN Zone Supervisory restored Supervisory Restore FR...

Page 92: ...otection 20A slow blow micro fuse built into WX 058 battery cable field replaceable Standby current rating at full load 1 25A Addressable loops Advanced Protocol mode with one or three loops with 159 addressable sensors and 159 addressable modules per loop CLIP mode with one or three loops with 99 addressable sensors and 99 addressable modules per loop The maximum loop resistance is 40 ohms For a ...

Page 93: ... S524 CAN ULC S527 11 and ULC S536 Table 22 FX 3500 System Modules and Annunciator Specifications FX 3500 System Modules and Annunciators RAM 3500LCD Remote Annunciator Standby 70mA alarm 100mA RAX LCD LITE Remote Annunciator Standby 65mA alarm 80mA RTI 1 Remote Trouble Indicator Normal standby 0mA alarm 30mA maximum PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module City Tie power limited 24VDC unfilte...

Page 94: ...016TZDS 16 Point Annunciator Chassis X 0 050 0 150 RAM 1032TZDS 32 Point Remote Annunciator X 0 050 0 300 RAX 1048TZDS 48 Point adder annunciator display X 0 022 1 zone active 0 026 2 zone active 0 030 3 zone active 0 035 4 zone active 0 039 48 zone active 0 262 IPS 2424DS Programmable Input Switches Module with 24 switches X 0 005 0 022 IPS 4848DS Programmable Input Switches Module with 48 switch...

Page 95: ... three years If the Battery Trouble indicator activates obtain required service MIX M500RAP A Advanced Protocol Relay Control Module ULC X 0 0003 0 0051 MIX M500SAP A Advanced Protocol Supervised Control Module ULC X 0 0004 0 0052 MIX M501DMAP A Advanced Protocol Dual Input Mini Monitor Module ULC X MIX M501MAP A Advanced Protocol Mini Monitor Module ULC X 0 0004 0 0020 MIX M502MAP A Advanced Prot...

Page 96: ...r is the system a substitute for property owners renters or other occupants to act prudently to prevent or minimize the harmful effects of an emergency situation Building automation systems produced by the Mircom Group of Companies are not to be used as a fire alarm or life safety system NOTE TO INSTALLERS All Mircom Systems have been carefully designed to be as effective as possible However there...

Page 97: ...e timely warning of fires caused by carelessness or safety hazards such as smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits or children playing with matches or arson 10 Power Failure Some Mircom System components require adequate electrical power supply to operate Examples include smoke detectors beacons HVAC and lighting control...

Page 98: ...ion appliances such as sirens bells horns or strobes may not warn or waken a sleeping occupant if there is an intervening wall or door It is less likely that the occupants will be alerted or awakened when notification appliances are located on a different level of the residence or premise 17 Software Malfunction Most Mircom Systems contain software No warranties are provided as to the software com...

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