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PFC-4064  

Conventional Fire Alarm Panel  

Keypad Programming Guide

Manual #8870080–Rev A 

12/17 

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC

St. Louis, MO 

Customer Service: (866) 240-1870 • Technical Support: (866) 956-1211 • Fax: (314) 595-6999

www.pottersignal.com

Summary of Contents for PFC-4064

Page 1: ...onal Fire Alarm Panel Keypad Programming Guide Manual 8870080 Rev A 12 17 Potter Electric Signal Company LLC St Louis MO Customer Service 866 240 1870 Technical Support 866 956 1211 Fax 314 595 6999 www pottersignal com ...

Page 2: ...allation or repair by unauthorized persons or if for any other reason POTTER determines that said product is not operating properly as a result of causes other than defective manufacture labeling or packaging The Aforesaid Warranty Is Expressly Made In Lieu Of Any Other Warranties Expressed Or Implied It Being Understood That All Such Other Warranties Expressed Or Implied Including The Warranties ...

Page 3: ...ng Procedures and Defaults 2 Section 3 Operation 4 Section 4 Programming Options 6 Section 5 Manual Programming Overview 9 The Programming Cycle 9 System Setup Software Zone Attributes 9 System Setup Points 10 System Setup Assign Zones 12 LEARN Programming 14 Section 6 DACT Programming 15 Section 7 Panel Menu Trees 18 ...

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Page 5: ...has six 6 programmable input circuits and is expandable to 192 using thirty one 31 IDC 6 cards each providing six 6 additional programmable input circuits y y Four 4 Notification Appliance Circuits NAC rated at 3 0A maximum y y Power Limited y y Built in Sync y y Cadence and Temporal Patterns y y Programmable to activate on a Supervisory condition y y Support for all major strobe synchronization p...

Page 6: ...e located at the top right corner of the control panel s circuit board Each circuit has a factory default setting that can be used to connect to a specific type of input device for ease of installation and programming System Defaults Output Circuit The PFC 4064 has a total of 4 built in output notification appliance circuits NACs available for use These outputs are for notification devices The out...

Page 7: ...e PFC 4064 has a total of 4 built in relays available for use The relays shown below are located along the central bottom edge of the control panel s circuit board Relay Output Terminal Default Settings Terminal Activation Setting Type 1 Alarm 2 Supervisory 3 Waterflow 4 Trouble 3 ...

Page 8: ...D panel displays the standard Start up menu as shown below The LCD displays up to eighty 80 characters of information displays providing important feedback to system users i e system messages status information trouble conditions or input changes The LCD also provides access to the Main Menu for daily system operations and specific programming functions Figure 2 LCD Start Up Screen Note You may cu...

Page 9: ...splays the Main Menu or selects the current menu option Note The blinking indicates the current menu option Returns to previous menu or backs up to previous screen Numeric Keypad The numeric keypad allows you to enter user codes when required to access restricted functions Alternatively the numbers may be used to quickly select menu options vs using the arrow and Enter keys to select a function Fi...

Page 10: ...All Settings Allowed Misc Alarm Verification Time Y 0 60 Sec All Settings Allowed Misc Waterflow Delay Y 0 255 Sec All Settings Allowed Misc AC Report Delay Y 30 Minutes to 30 Hours 1 3 Hours For UL864 use 1 3 Hr Misc DH Low AC Dropout Delay Y No delay 15 Sec 1 minute 5 minute All Settings Allowed Misc Autotest Time Y Time of Day All Settings Allowed Misc Autotest Interval Y 1 24 Hours All Setting...

Page 11: ... Allowed Zone Auto Unsilence Y Yes No All Settings Allowed Zone Restore Delay Y 0 300 Sec Full range allowed Zone Latching Y Yes No All Settings Allowed Zone Local Y Yes No All Settings Allowed Zone Output Pattern Y Constant ANSI Temp 3 March Code Double Time ANSI Temp 4 All Settings Allowed IDC 6 Dry Contact Input Functions Y Pull Station Water Flow Supervisory Tamper Fire Drill Trouble Monitor A...

Page 12: ... a T4 NAC Specifies use of NAC circuit s AUX PWR Function Y Constant Output Resettable Output Door Holder Output ANSII Output All Settings Allowed DACT Daily Test Call Y Any time of day All Settings Allowed Alternates between line 1 and 2 if line 2 is enabled E Mail Email Status Reports N Alarms Troubles Supervisory Test History Status Reports IP Reporting IP Based Central Station Reporting Y Alar...

Page 13: ...atically take you to the Programming sub menu shown below Once inside the programming options select System Setup then press Enter to bring up the System Setup sub menu shown below then select Zones This is where software zones are configured In latter steps input circuits and output circuits NACs are assigned to these software zones The attributes assigned to these zones will influence how the ci...

Page 14: ...ce the software zones are established the next step is to configure the input circuits and NAC circuits Points of the fire alarm system Points are input or output signal devices with the functions and description of both being set here The on board output NAC Aux Power circuits will be found under Built In Power Supply while the on board input zones are located under Built In IDC6 It is recommende...

Page 15: ...ingle digit number selections must use a zero It is highly recommended that the assigned point name and number is written down to avoid confusion and programming errors When selecting a Point Function use the up down arrow keys to select a function for the notification or signaling circuit The options for the output NAC circuits are City Tie Aux Door Holder Low AC Aux D Hold AC Aux Door Holder Aux...

Page 16: ... The options are through the Power Supply and IDC6 which contain the respective points you programmed into each earlier Scroll through the available points previously assigned by using the up down arrow keys Select the point being assigned or deleted by pressing Enter You will see one of the following two screens displayed as shown below depending on whether the point is being added or deleted Use...

Page 17: ... Program Relays Once inside the Program Relays submenu select the relay being changed from the four options available The screen will show the currently selected relay s function To change the function use the up down arrow keys Press Enter to select and save the new function Main Menu 4 Walk Test 5 System Tools 6 Programming Programming 1 System Setup 2 Learn Menu 3 Panel Default System Setup 3 A...

Page 18: ...se down arrow to scroll through results by device type It is recommended that the assigned number of each point is written down at this time Note The abbreviation Pts refers to addressable input and output points Select Esc when finished reviewing results The system prompts to save or discard file 3 Press 1 to Accept changes press 2 to Cancel changes When user presses 1 to accept changes user will...

Page 19: ...cument 5406079 and the LEARN programming has been run To change the defaults go to the Programming submenu enter the four digit access code when prompted then go to the System Setup submenu and select PLink Devices Once in the PLink Devices submenu select Edit Device to begin programming the UD 1000 Scroll down to and select the appropriate Dialer number will be determined during the LEARN program...

Page 20: ...ility or if a pause is needed in dialing All changes are saved by pressing Enter and using Esc to return to the UD 1000 options menu The Priority option is used if two different communication paths are being utilized by the panel If the UD 1000 dialer is the only path being used it will automatically default to the primary option Potter offers five different account options in the event separate p...

Page 21: ...ne whether report codes sent to the monitoring station are sent via CID or SIA The PFC 4064 reporting format is set to CID by default Phone Number allows the user to enter in a specific receiver number the panel will contact during an active alert When programming any secondary and additional accounts a different phone number must be used in the event the number assigned to the primary account fai...

Page 22: ...ls walk tests etc Allows user to set date and time for the control panel 7 Data Transfer 1 Point Control 2 Ethernet Tools 3 DACT Test 4 DACT Reset 5 Erase History 6 Lamp Test 7 App Revisions ESC Exit Menu Tree 1 See Menu Tree 2 Select Data 1 Remote Access 2 Email History 3 Email Config 4 Email Test 5 Server Status ESC Exit Allows users to configure remote access to the panel set up email alerts an...

Page 23: ...rts and responding to email requests for up to 20 different email users accounts 7 IP Reporting Allows the panel the report to a monitoring station reciever by IP By default IP reporting is turned off The submenu in IP Reporting allows you to configure the IP Dialer 8 User Codes The Users option allows you to create up to ten 10 user code profiles as needed Each profile may have different access r...

Page 24: ...5 Alternate IP 6 Alt Subnet 7 Alt Gateway ESC Exit 1 System Setup 6 Email Setup 7 IP Reporting Email Set Up 1 Email Reports 2 Email Reminder 3 Outgoing Addr Email Reports Send Options 1 Time of Day 2 Days of Week 3 Day of Month 4 Select Account Select Account Email Options 1 Email Address 2 Report Options Email Reminders 1 Schedule 2 Attachments 3 Recipients 4 Subject 5 Message Body Recipients 1 E...

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