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An automatic fire alarm system

–typically made up of smoke

detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warn-
ing devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification
capability–can provide early warning of a developing fire.
Such a system, however, does not assure protection against
property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire.

The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detec-
tors be located throughout a protected premise following the
recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire
Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72),
manufacturer's recommendations, State and local codes, and
the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use
of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no
charge to all installing dealers.  A study by the Federal Emer-
gency Management Agency (an agency of the United States
government) indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in
as many as 35% of all fires.  While fire alarm systems are de-
signed to provide early warning against fire, they do not guar-
antee warning or protection against fire.  A fire alarm system
may not provide timely or adequate warning, or simply may not
function, for a variety of reasons:

Smoke detectors

 may not sense fire where smoke cannot

reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on
roofs, or on the other side of closed doors.  Smoke detectors
also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a build-
ing.  A second-floor detector, for example, may not sense a
first-floor or basement fire.

Particles of combustion or "smoke"

 from a developing fire

may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors be-
cause:

• Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or

chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow.

• Smoke particles may become "cold," stratify, and not reach

the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located.

• Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air

outlets.

• Smoke detectors may be drawn into air returns before

reaching the detector.

The amount of "smoke" present may be insufficient to alarm
smoke detectors.  Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at
various levels of smoke density.  If such density levels are not
created by a developing fire at the location of detectors, the
detectors will not go into alarm.

Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing
limitations.  Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing
chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming
fires, which have little visible smoke.  Detectors that have ion-
izing-type sensing chambers tend to detect fast-flaming fires
better than smoldering fires.  Because fires develop in differ-
ent ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither
type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detec-
tor may not provide adequate warning of a fire.

Smoke detectors cannot be expected 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 prede-
termined rate or reaches a predetermined level.  Rate-of-rise
heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time.
For this reason, the rate-of-rise feature of each detector
should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire pro-
tection specialist.  

Heat detectors are designed to protect

property, not life.

IMPORTANT! 

 Smoke detectors 

must be installed in the

same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the sys-
tem for the connection of alarm transmission wiring, communi-
cations, signaling, and/or power.  If detectors are not so lo-
cated, a developing fire may damage the alarm system, crip-
pling its ability to report a fire.

Audible warning devices

 such as bells may not alert people

if these devices are located on the other side of closed or
partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building.
Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or
those who have recently consumed drugs, alcohol or medica-
tion.  Please note that:

• Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures

in people with conditions such as epilepsy.

• Studies have shown that certain people, even when they

hear a fire alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the
meaning of the signal.  It is the property owner's responsibil-
ity to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make
people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the
proper reaction to alarm signals.

• In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can

cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.

A fire alarm system

 will not operate without any electrical

power.  If AC power fails, the system will operate from standby
batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries
have been properly maintained and replaced regularly.

Equipment used in the system

 may not be technically com-

patible with the control.  It is essential to use only equipment
listed for service with your control panel.

Telephone lines

 needed to transmit alarm signals from a

premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service
or temporarily disabled. For added protection against tele-
phone line failure, backup radio transmission systems are rec-
ommended.

The most common cause

 of fire alarm malfunction is inade-

quate maintenance.  To keep the entire fire alarm system in
excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per
the manufacturer's recommendations, and UL and NFPA stan-
dards.  At a minimum, the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA
72 shall be followed.  Environments with large amounts of
dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent mainte-
nance.  A maintenance agreement should be arranged
through the local manufacturer's representative.  Maintenance
should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and/
or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized pro-
fessional fire alarm installers only.  Adequate written records
of all inspections should be kept.

While a fire alarm system may lower insurance
rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!

Fire Alarm System Limitations

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Summary of Contents for INA

Page 1: ...Intelligent Network Annunciator INA Document 15092 05 30 01 Rev I P N 15092 I 0 1 1 4 9 www PDF Zoo com...

Page 2: ...s 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 prede termined rate or...

Page 3: ...ted or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or in serting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing r...

Page 4: ...26 CHAPTER TWO OPERATION 27 ABOUT NVRAMS 28 ABOUT THIS CHAPTER 28 ABOUT THE PASSWORDS 28 ABOUT THE SOFTWARE 28 ABOUT GROUPS AND LINKING 29 ABOUT ANNUNCIATOR OPERATION WITH THE INA 30 ABOUT THE DISPLA...

Page 5: ...AMMING ANNUNCIATOR POINTS 58 1 2 THE INITIAL PROGRAMMING OUTLINE 58 SECTION2 THEMAINPROGRAMMINGMENU 59 2 1 PARTIAL SYSTEM PROGRAMMING 61 2 2 PARTIAL POINT PROGRAMMING 65 2 2 1 INA ACS PROGRAMMING EXAM...

Page 6: ...6 INA 15092 I 05 30 01 Notes www PDF Zoo com...

Page 7: ...INA 15092 I 05 30 01 7 INA INTELLIGENT NETWORK ANNUNCIATOR CHAPTER ONE INSTALLATION www PDF Zoo com...

Page 8: ...Failure Piezo electric sounder Alphanumeric keypad with tactile and audible feedback 40 character 2 line Liquid Crystal Display LCD with backlight Accepts NOTI FIRE NET Media Interface Boards MIB Nonv...

Page 9: ...M COMMUNICATOR TRANSMITTER PRODUCT INSTALLATION DOCUMENT MPS TR 15331 FCPS 24 FCPS 24E FIELD 50059 CHARGER POWER SUPPLY INSTALLATION OPERATION AND APPLICATION MANUAL AM2020 AFP1010 OPERATOR INSTRUCTIO...

Page 10: ...s e t a n i m u l l I Y T I R U C E S M R A L A w o l l e Y l a n g i s m r a l a y t i r u c e s a g n i r u d s e t a n i m u l l I Y R O S I V R E P U S w o l l e Y e i l a n g i s y r o s i v r e...

Page 11: ...September 2000 rack mounting options have been discontinued 2 2 1 ABS 4D Cabinet This cabinet refer to Figure 2 2 1 1 is available in two colors the ABS 4D is gray and the ABS 4DR is red Color is the...

Page 12: ...ied externally Knockouts are provided for use with a 1 2 inch 12 7 mm conduit The height of the cabinet is 9 15 16 inches 50 643 cm the width is 17 3 8 inches 44 133 cm and the depth is 2 1 2 inches 6...

Page 13: ...employed refer to Figure 2 2 2 2 When employing the AKS 1 the switch must be mounted to the ABF 4 trim plate Plug the switch leads from the AKS 1 into Connector J3 on the INA To disable the keypad in...

Page 14: ...ATIONS CONNECTIONS CRTs and printers may be utilized with the INA CRT and printer connections are made to terminal TB2 refer to Figure 2 3 1 TPI 232 modems may be employed for remote location of a CRT...

Page 15: ...ximum with an overall foil braided shield twisted paired cable suitable for EIA 232E applications refer to Figure 2 3 4 The Keltron printer DIP switches should be set as shown in Table 2 3 1 Switch Se...

Page 16: ...T G C C I H P A R G D U A B 0 0 4 2 Y R T N U O C I I C S A A S U E T A M R O F 1 N E V E T I B 7 P O T S R C O T U A F F O L O C O T O R P F F O X N O X E G A U G N A L H S I L G N E T E S R E T C A...

Page 17: ...S4095 5 DC IN DC IN Figure 2 3 4 Keltron Printer Connections TB2 6 TB2 5 TB2 6 TB2 4 EIA 232Reference Transmit to Printer EIA 232Reference Ready Busy from Printer MPS 24A MPS 24AE Main Power Supply Ke...

Page 18: ...re located on the back of the CRT 2 Monitor as shown below 2 5 PRINTERS A PRN printer may be connected to the INA to supply a hard copy printout documented with the time and date of all status changes...

Page 19: ...INA 15092 I 05 30 01 19 Figure 2 5 1 120 VAC UPS Supervision for Printer CRT www PDF Zoo com...

Page 20: ...ut Note Wiring should be in the same cabinet or use less than 3 feet 0 9 m of conduit Note The inverter is equipped with automatic transfer Refer to the schematic in the instruction manual for interna...

Page 21: ...OFF TROUBLE ON FAN FLOOR 3 AUTO OFF TROUBLE ON FAN FLOOR 4 AUTO OFF TROUBLE ON LOCAL ACKNOWLEDGE LAMP TEST FAN FLOOR 6 FAN FLOOR 7 FAN FLOOR 8 AUTO OFF TROUBLE ON AUTO OFF TROUBLE ON AUTO OFF TROUBLE...

Page 22: ...ring should be approximately 120 ohms Slide Switch 1 to the left when the INA is at one end of the EIA 485 circuit Figure 2 6 2 INA EIA 485 Circuit Terminating Diagram Slide Switch 1 to the right away...

Page 23: ...ay be programmed into another node but does not physically need to be installed at any other node When there is no AMG installed in any INA the use of AMGs and ACM 16AT annunciators at the local panel...

Page 24: ...esettable 3 amps in alarm max JP5 may be cut to convert this notification appliance power TB3 Terminals 3 and 4 to a resettable 2 amp maximum circuit This output can also be used to power ACS series a...

Page 25: ...ed and resettable Power limited but when used for four wire detectors must be su pervised by a UL listed Power Supervision Relay Power run to ACS Annunciators is inherently supervised Cut R55 to Disab...

Page 26: ...rmal conditions Figure 2 7 3 1 INA 24 VDC External Power Connection Keltron Printer Power Model No VS4095 5 SW1 2 8 APPLYING REMOVING POWER TO THE INA After completing the proper installation of all c...

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Page 28: ...nd two require entry of specific passwords These levels allow an authorized programmer to initialize or alter the programming of the INA Entry requirements are defined as follows A Level One password...

Page 29: ...programmed into the INA s network map Any nodes previously linked to the INA that are no longer communicating on the network will be removed from the INA s network map during autoprogramming Overlapp...

Page 30: ...SCS annunciator points and AMGs may be mimicked by an INA shadow annunciator point but SCS annunciators and AMGs cannot physically be located at both the INA and a fire panel in the same INA group IN...

Page 31: ...y the lower the address the higher the priority see list below The display of certain events can be preempted by others at the time they are acknowl edged Pay careful attention to the display when ack...

Page 32: ...perform the functions associated with the following keys without having to enter a password ANY CUSTOM MESSAGE ALL SYSTEMS NORMAL 04 32P 03 01 00 The READ STATUS and the SPL FUNCT keys are described...

Page 33: ...his selection provides information on any of the system parameters pro grammed into the INA such as NFN node address MIB W communication thresholds keyswitch enabled annunciator modules installed etc...

Page 34: ...nnel B MIB Threshold Setting PORTS Single or Dual Port Monitoring 1 SYSTEM 2 NETMAP 1 SYSTEM Option 1 under the Read Status NFN option displays system parameters as illustrated in the next display scr...

Page 35: ...Y 13 Y 14 Y 15 N 16 N TSUPR N PMON N PAGER N MODEM N 6 PMON Is the connection to the printer monitored TSUPR Is the connection to the terminal supervised If TSUPR N the terminal will not audibly indic...

Page 36: ...the network point to be read Only nodes programmed into the INA can be accessed with this feature If the operator attempts to use the Network Point Read function on a node that is not present on the...

Page 37: ...om the network node will be ignored by the INA The INA will then display the information that was displayed prior to the Read Status operation Node Address Type ID 20 Character Custom Label A Alarm T...

Page 38: ...N TROUBL OFF Monitor Modules Module On Non fire and Security only Tracking Selected STATUS N130 FZON ATTIC DEVICE ZONE D A T Z024 Node Address Type ID 20 Character Custom Label Zone Disabled Zone in A...

Page 39: ...evice Address Range is from 01 99 TimeandDate Hour Minute Month Day Year SoftwareZoneLabel of the first software zone that the device was mapped to during programming of the network node ALARM N211 PH...

Page 40: ...S e l b u o r T e l b u o r t l e b a l e n o z l e b a l t n i o p m o t s u c t r e l A 0 0 7 4 4 1 7 M 1 L 2 1 N t i u c r i C n e p O 0 0 6 0 3 l o r t n o C e r i F L O R T N O C E R I F E V I T...

Page 41: ...6 1 1 0 0 6 0 3 A 9 3 2 1 T I U C R I C t e s e R m e t s y S e v i t c A d e t a v i t c a l e b a l e n o z l e b a l t n i o p m o t s u c 0 0 6 0 3 0 0 1 2 2 1 6 1 M 1 L 2 1 N t e s e R m e t s y...

Page 42: ...7 0 3 0 e c i v e d R O T I N O M L B U O R T e l b u o r t Y L P E R D I L A V N I 5 0 Z l e b a l 1 2 1 M 0 0 7 0 3 0 p 0 0 7 2 1 0 N O M 2 3 2 N M R A L A t r o h s m r a l a p 7 2 1 0 l e b a l e...

Page 43: ...a l a t i u c r i C t r o h S l e b a l e c i v e d 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 0 4 2 1 1 2 M 1 L 2 3 2 N e c i v e d n o M e l b u o r T e l b u o r T e l b u o r t 1 2 M 1 L 2 3 2 N y l p e R d i l a v n I l e...

Page 44: ...b u o r t y l p e R d i l a v n I l e b a l e c i v e d 0 0 7 0 3 0 0 0 5 1 5 1 1 2 M 1 L 2 3 2 N y a l D l e R n a M L E R N A M M R A L A t r o h s m r a l a l e b a l e n o z l e b a l e c i v e d...

Page 45: ...t i u c r i C n r o H n o i t a i c n u n n A o N n o T I U C R I C N R O H L B U O R T e l b u o r t Y L P E R D I L A V N I 5 0 Z l e b a l e c i v e d 1 0 1 M 0 0 6 1 3 0 P 0 0 7 0 2 1 0 0 4 P F A...

Page 46: ...t 1 M 1 L 2 3 2 N y l p e R d i l a v n I l e b a l 0 0 6 1 3 0 0 5 5 6 1 l l e B e d o C l e R n o i t a i c n u n n A o N n o E D O C L E R L B U O R T e l b u o r t 1 R Z l e b a l e c i v e d L L...

Page 47: ...f a fire alarm Push and the CLR AL status will change to ACL AL Acknowledged Clear Fire Alarm When multiple events have occurred the system will display the first event that occurred with the exceptio...

Page 48: ...dentification refer to the Programming Chapter in the AM2020 AFP1010 Manual or the AFP 200 and AFP 300 400 Manuals S E L B U O R T F O S E P Y T r o t c e t e D e l u d o M T S E T D E L I A F T E D D...

Page 49: ...Range is from Z001 Z240 TROUBL N211 FZON FIRST FLOOR Z10 ZONE DISABLED 04 32P 03 01 00 Z001 Device Status DeviceType FZON RZON NodeAddress Range is from 1 to 240 Custom ZoneLabel that was entered dur...

Page 50: ...teadily for unacknowledged trouble conditions NodeAddress Range is from 1 to 240 TimeandDate Hour Minute Month Day Year NodeAddress Range is from 1 to 240 Device Status Specific Trouble Message Troubl...

Page 51: ...CATIONS FAILURE 04 32P 03 01 00 T01 3 2 5 Trouble With Network Communications The INA will display a node communications trouble for any node that was present on the network but stopped communi cating...

Page 52: ...thout being acknowledged For this reason the tracking option in the AM2020 AFP1010 must not be enabled for security input devices Upon completion of block acknowledge the INA will enter the display ac...

Page 53: ...e cycle repeats ACK STEP 3 4 ACKNOWLEDGING TROUBLES IN RECEIVING UNIT MODE Block Acknowledge Disabled The receiving unit mode of operation acknowledges each individual trouble received by the INA To a...

Page 54: ...printing If an event is received by the INA it will be printed immediately and no special attempts will be made to distinguish the new event from the events printed from the local history buffer New...

Page 55: ...ress and the display will show S SPL FUNCT After the operator enters 2 for the history buffer the following will be displayed PRESS 1 HIS ALARM 2 HIS EVENTS The operator must choose 1 to view alarms a...

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Page 57: ...eded to reach a particular menu Passwords Access to keypad or menu levels one and two require entry of specific passwords These levels allow an authorized programmer to initialize or alter the program...

Page 58: ...phone points must be mapped on the local panel as ATEL points consistent with local operation On the INA the same point must be programmed as a NAPT point and the node address specified to shadow the...

Page 59: ...tial Point Programming Selectively altering the operating parameters of annunciator points 4 FPRG Full Point Programming Complete programming of annunciator points and their respective operating param...

Page 60: ...in Programming Menu Option 1 3 6 1 PSYS Partial System Programming 3 PPRG Partial Point Programming 4 FPRG Full Point Programming 5 REMV Selective Removal of Annunciator Points 6 PSWD Assign or Alter...

Page 61: ...from the INA 5 UDACT Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter Program and specify the base annuniciator protocol address in the system 6 EXTEQ External Equipment Change any optional features a...

Page 62: ...the network Using both MIB data ports changes the network to a Style 7 operation Note Programming steps will be aborted if any new events are received by the INA 2 KEY Keyswitch D X1X2X Option 2 from...

Page 63: ...1 PSYS 3 PPRG 4 FPRG 5 REMV 6 PSWD 7 MSG 5 PRESS 1 NFN 2 KEY 3 CABLE 4 ANN 5 UDACT 6 EXTEQ 7 LOCP 5 DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE THE UDACT PROGRAMMING Y YES N NO Y DO YOU WANT A UDACT INSTALLED Y YES N NO Y...

Page 64: ...terminal supervision is selected the CRT will not beep i e no bell characters will be sent when unacknowledged troubles or unacknowledged alarms are present Printer Monitoring The INA will monitor th...

Page 65: ...of the Partial Point Programming menu Detailed information on the Partial Point Programming menu options is found on the following pages Each option under Partial Point Programming prompts the user to...

Page 66: ...oints can be mapped to a network zone 2 Annunciator points can only be mapped to a single network zone 3 NAPT points can be mapped to only one node therefore they will mimic only one local annunciator...

Page 67: ...through annunciator point mapping the corresponding shadow INA annunciator point will also be activated INA ACS annunciator points can be mapped to AFP 200 and AFP 300 400 zones INA ACS points cannot...

Page 68: ...ackspace key will abort Full Point Programming 2 4 POINT REMOVAL D X5X Option 5 from the Programming Menu allows the programmer to remove annunciator points from INA memory After an INA annunciator po...

Page 69: ...atus mode is accessed by entering the following a Level One password is required C X After entering the Alter Status mode the display will show the following Main Alter Status Menu PRESS 1 DIS 2 CTL 4...

Page 70: ...s 2 00 am 0200 hours 3 00 am 0300 hours 4 00 am 0400 hours 5 00 am 0500 hours 6 00 am 0600 hours 7 00 am 0700 hours 8 00 am 0800 hours 9 00 am 0900 hours 10 00 am 1000 hours 11 00 am 1100 hours 12 Noo...

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Page 73: ...D e k o m S e r i W 4 y t i l i b i t a p m o C e c i v e D e e S t n e m u c o D x x x x x x x x x E 0 3 A A 0 3 A A E 0 2 1 A A 0 2 1 A A R 6 S P A a n E L B A C I L P P A T O N 5 4 0 0 x 0 5 0 0 x...

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Page 75: ...ng Menu Network Annunciator Control NetworkAnnunciatorZone Network Annunciator Point Note For a complete description of Software Type IDs for specific devices and zones refer to the AM2020 AFP1010 man...

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Page 77: ...I 05 30 01 77 Network Annunciator Points Address AxxPyy Model Type I D Alphanumeric Label 20 characters max Network Mapping Notes Job Name Sheet of Completed by Date Engineer Job Takeoff Form www PDF...

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