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Numeric Keypad and Cursor Buttons

Table 12 Keypad and Cursor Button Descriptions

Key

Description

Key 2 (Up cursor)

Press this button to move the cursor or scroll up lists in a continuous loop.

Key 4 (Left Cursor)

Press this button to add or remove the X from an option in the Configuration menu. 
See Appendix B - Manual Panel Configuration.

Key 6 (Right Cursor)

Press this button to add or remove the X from an option in the Configuration menu. 
See Appendix B - Manual Panel 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 view the command menu.

Info Button

Press this button for detailed information about a displayed item.

Enter Button

Press this button to select a displayed item.

1

2

ABC

3

DEF

5

JKL

6

MNO

7

8

TUV

9

WXY

*

0

QZ

#

4

GHI

PRS

X

M

?

Figure 16    Numeric Keypad

2

ABC

4

GHI

6

MNO

8

TUV

*

#

X

M

?

Summary of Contents for FX-3500RCU

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

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Page 3: ...al Installation 17 4 2 Installation Tips 18 4 3 Installing Adder Modules 18 4 4 Main Board and Core Board Connectors and Jumpers 20 4 5 Installing the PR 300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module 22 4...

Page 4: ...Power Supply Wiring 82 7 8 System Checkout 85 7 9 Troubleshooting 85 8 0 Appendix A Compatible Receivers 87 9 0 Appendix B Manual Panel Configuration 88 10 0 Appendix C Reporting 94 10 1 Ademco Contac...

Page 5: ...ce 41 Figure 14 Operation Menu 44 Figure 15 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 62 Figure 16 Numeric Keypad 63 Figure 17 Wire Routing 70 Figure 18 Addressable Loop Wiring Class B Style 4 71 Figure 19 A...

Page 6: ...Address DIP Switch Settings 41 Table 11 List Bypass Special Characters 57 Table 12 Keypad and Cursor Button Descriptions 63 Table 13 LED Indicators and Control Buttons 64 Table 14 Advanced Protocol a...

Page 7: ...S A Mircom s FX 3500RCU 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 Fi...

Page 8: ...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 th...

Page 9: ...acturers 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...

Page 10: ...put and output points on the 30 up to 64 LED display and to facilitate the bypassing of inputs and outputs Display Points The FX 3500RCU LCD display annunciates the status of the system and connected...

Page 11: ...lass 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...

Page 12: ...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...

Page 13: ...ain 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 o...

Page 14: ...location BB 1001WPRA Red enclosure for one annunciator rated for outdoor environment wet location BB 1002D White Enclosure for two annunciators BB 1002DR Red Enclosure for two annunciators BB 1002DS E...

Page 15: ...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 resistor plate 3 9 kilohms MP 3500R S...

Page 16: ...LT 1091 FX 3500RCU Releasing Application Guide The releasing application guide provides examples of typical releasing applications and how to set them up http www mircom com 3 3 2 LT 1148 FX 3500 FX 3...

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 sc...

Page 18: ...the Earth Ground Wire Lugs from the Main Chassis to the ground screw on the Backbox 4 3 Installing Adder Modules The FX 3500RCU Series Fire Alarm panels are shipped pre assembled with all main compone...

Page 19: ...ring Specifications see 7 1 Wiring Tables Figure 3 Main Board with all Adder Modules Installed Rectifier Bridge MD 1011 Power Supply Board ALC 636 Dual Loop Adder PR 300 Polarity Reversal And City Tie...

Page 20: ...d Core Board Connectors and Jumpers Figure 4 Port and Jumper Locations on Main 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...

Page 21: ...pen off JW7 On the Main Fire Alarm Module this jumper must be removed 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 B...

Page 22: ...ble 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...

Page 23: ...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 3500RCU JW4 Not used Keep jumper intact Note If using a PR 3...

Page 24: ...for 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 se...

Page 25: ...ssis 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 Z...

Page 26: ...e 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...

Page 27: ...alarm is automatically silenced Yes 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...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...ty of a single sensor address every 4 minutes Each address will be tested once in approximately every 11 hours 5 1 1 Supervision of Devices The loop interface software continuously supervises the devi...

Page 30: ...e Settings The panel can provide up to 280mA of current to the devices on the loop at normal standby For device currents see Appendix E Battery Calculations on page 98 For further information refer to...

Page 31: ...Latched Supervisory Latched Supv 5 2 4 X X Building Property Safety Input Building 5 2 5 X X Non Latching Supervisory Non Latch Supv 5 2 4 X X Priority Alarm Priority Alm 5 2 6 X X Trouble Input Trou...

Page 32: ...ed Documents on page 16 5 2 3 Hazard Release Switch Configures the device as a Hazard Release switch For more information on releasing applications see LT 1091 FX 3500RCU Fire Alarm Control Panel Rele...

Page 33: ...g frequency and optimizes the transmission of data from the device 5 2 7 Trouble Only Input An active condition on an un bypassed trouble only input initiates the common trouble sequence as a non latc...

Page 34: ...on performing a walktest see 5 11 6 Walk Test 5 2 11 Silent Test Configures mini monitor modules as silent when conducting a walktest For more information on performing a walktest see 5 11 6 Walk Tes...

Page 35: ...onfigured as one of many possible output types Table 9 identifies the device types assignable to each output type For device type descriptions see sections 5 3 1 to 5 3 4 Output modules on the address...

Page 36: ...ring strobes as Normal does not use a sync protocol for the output circuit Silenceable or non silenceable Synchronized Output circuits can be configured with various synchronization protocols When the...

Page 37: ...circuit is ON continuously when activated and does not use any sync protocol When configured as non silenceable strobes the strobes cannot be silenced but the horn can be silenced by pressing the sign...

Page 38: ...vating when the panel is not already in alarm cause the following The buzzer sounds steady Cancels active fire drill Common Alarm LED turns ON Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnect is not act...

Page 39: ...Acknowledge LED is ON turns the LED OFF The General Alarm LED illuminates steady Alarm inputs are latching they remain active until system reset 5 7 Evacuation Codes The following Evacuation codes ca...

Page 40: ...Sequence a second alarm PAS or otherwise is actuated or the given time limits expire the fire alarm will go into evacuation mode and the following occurs Common Alarm relay activates if Aux disconnec...

Page 41: ...types of annunciators RAX LCD LITE shared display annunciator RAM 3500 LCD shared display annunciator Conventional LED switch annunciators Both types of annunciators are connected to the panel via the...

Page 42: ...main LCD FACP display Contains a local alert buzzer Under normal operation the alert buzzer is controlled by the system and operates in an identical manner as the one in the main panel If communicati...

Page 43: ...house phone is also in use the dialer seizes the line The dialer disconnects the house phone and reports the event to the central monitoring station 5 11 Using the Operation Menu from the Control Pan...

Page 44: ...n Menu 1 Press the Menu button 2 Use the DOWN Cursor key to scroll to 3 Operation and press the Enter button to enter the Operation Menu Figure 14 Operation Menu 3 To select an Operation use the DOWN...

Page 45: ...ess 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 att...

Page 46: ...e 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 inf...

Page 47: ...3 Device information will consist of current analog values of the target and the percent of alarm if device is an input When the Info button is pressed the device type will be displayed together with...

Page 48: ...5 The percent of alarm rises as the detector gets dirty A trouble occurs once the percentage reaches 75 The report shows the device address percentage dirty device type and programmed message in the f...

Page 49: ...evice and press the Enter button The report shows the loop number and device address in the following format Press the UP and DOWN cursor key to scroll through all the devices on the loop for which th...

Page 50: ...l expire in 14 months or less appears in the report If there are no CO devices then the display shows No CO Devices to report 9 AP Device Type This option reports on the internal parameter value indic...

Page 51: ...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 t...

Page 52: ...feature lists the internal register values of current AP devices Generate this report when requested by technical support If the panel is connected to a printer select an output source Select Y or N a...

Page 53: ...dresses from one loop If you selected Loop enter a loop number If the panel does not have a printer connected or if you selected Screen the following screen appears Select yes to detect duplicate addr...

Page 54: ...during walk test Correlations to system status will still be processed All common controls and keys not explicitly required for the walk test operation are disabled while the walk test is active The...

Page 55: ...he next screen will say Use the left and right arrow key to move through the outputs you wish to active during walk test 5 11 7 Bypass The bypass operation has the following options 1 Device Circuit I...

Page 56: ...s Scroll up down to select group and press Enter If the group selected is not bypassed the user is prompted to bypass the group After the confirmation the group is bypassed and the message appears tha...

Page 57: ...oop number associated with these devices Next enter the address list of devices you wish to bypass Use the following symbols to enter the address list The message displayed if the current address carr...

Page 58: ...enter the loop number to be unbypassed Enter the list to unbypass the last list bypassed will be displayed If the list to be unbypassed is shown just press Enter to complete the unbypassing Otherwise...

Page 59: ...can manually test both the phone line L1 and L2 and also reset the dialer where all the events to be reported in the queue are cleared and the dialer status is reset 5 11 10 After Hours This operation...

Page 60: ...ou can have one or the other and not both Any devices deemed PAS will activate the common alarm LED the individual LED if programmed flash the Acknowledge LED and sound the alarm buzzer at the panel T...

Page 61: ...ice error on the panel This error usually occurs on new installations or in situations where the sounder bases have been replaced This option synchronizes the internal address of the sounder base with...

Page 62: ...8TZDS 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...

Page 63: ...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 le...

Page 64: ...e The 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 Pres...

Page 65: ...s 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 Circui...

Page 66: ...tion and Signal Silence for other modes Flashes yellow at the Trouble Flash rate when Indication Circuits are silenced by the following Pressing the Signal Silence button The Auto Signal Silence Timer...

Page 67: ...he 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 s...

Page 68: ...0 5 F 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 Us...

Page 69: ...9 8500 2591 30 0 12 1180 360 1850 567 3000 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 9...

Page 70: ...ections are power limited except for the AC connections to the transformer Transformer connections must be routed separately from all other external connections using their own conduit i i This knocko...

Page 71: ...dressable 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 I...

Page 72: ...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...

Page 73: ...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...

Page 74: ...ot 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 7...

Page 75: ...and voltage rating to match the maximum loading from the panel The following releasing disable switches are UL listed Notifier MRD 1 UL file S635 Honeywell MRD 1H UL file S470 Potter RCDS 2001 UL fil...

Page 76: ...IX M500SAP SUPERVISED CONTROL MODULE SOLENOID COIL MP 3500R W SOLENOID EOL MODULE 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TENS ONES ADDRESS LOOP 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 EOLR ALL WIRING SHOWN IS SUPERVISED...

Page 77: ...atible DACR Receivers see Appendix A Compatible Receivers on page 87 Figure 25 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...

Page 78: ...tallation 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 Sys...

Page 79: ...lt Gateway X X X X Sub Net Mask X X X X Port YYYY UDP Router FX 3500RCU 3G4010CF TRBL ALARM RELAY SPV RELAY TRBL RELAY NO C NO C NO C FX 3500RCU 3G4010CF Connection Typical Diagram Typical Installatio...

Page 80: ...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 Def...

Page 81: ...Device is not required but still recommended Figure 29 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...

Page 82: ...local codes For FX 3500RCU Power Supply Electrical Ratings see Table 18 Power Supply Electrical Ratings and for Specifications see Appendix D Specifications And Features on page 96 Table 18 Power Supp...

Page 83: ...s supervised for shorts A short will Disconnect the power until the RESET button is pressed Generate a trouble signal Note Auxiliary supplies must be wired for Class B P3 P2 P2 P4 P5 P6 BATTERY BATTER...

Page 84: ...e circuit must be supervised for opens utilizing the UL listed S3403 End of Line 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 do...

Page 85: ...on Trouble LED should flash and the Trouble Relay on the main board will be active 3 Connect the batteries while observing correct polarity the red wire is positive and black wire is negative 4 All in...

Page 86: ...If only a common trouble is indicated on the main panel and none of those above confirming trouble indicators are on then check the following for possible fault any missing interconnection wiring imp...

Page 87: ...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 Receiv...

Page 88: ...items Configuration 1 Panel config 2 UDACT config 3 Time config 4 AfterHrs cfg CONFIGURATION MENU 1 PANEL CONFIGURATION The panel configuration is further sub divided into the following sub menus Pane...

Page 89: ...erified alarms If enabled retard operation is performed for initiating circuits configured as waterflow Panel Configuration Features Auxiliary disconnect disconnects alarm and supervisory relay Aux Di...

Page 90: ...acts as a common alarm relay if enabled Default is disabled Panel Configuration Features Signal silence isolator Sig isolators Enabled This feature makes the system aware that the isolators are prese...

Page 91: ...flash momentarily while polling if enabled The input and output modules LED always flashes while polling regardless of this feature enabled or disabled Panel Configuration Features Class A loop Loop...

Page 92: ...me address Enable this option to detect duplicate addresses by measuring the overcurrent on the loop Disable this option to detect duplicate addresses through AP commands PANEL CONFIGURATION 2 ADDRESS...

Page 93: ...to 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 con...

Page 94: ...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...

Page 95: ...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...

Page 96: ...mum Protection 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 wit...

Page 97: ...6 2001 CAN ULC S559 13 UL 864 Rev 10 ULC S524 CAN ULC S527 11 and ULC S536 Table 23 FX 3500RCU System Modules and Annunciator Specifications FX 3500RCU System Modules and Annunciators RAM 3500LCD Remo...

Page 98: ...1016TZDS 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...

Page 99: ...rs 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...

Page 100: ...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 b...

Page 101: ...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 child...

Page 102: ...on 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 w...

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