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PFC-6800 Fire Alarm  

Control Panel

Installation, Operation, & Programming Manual

Manual #5403602 Rev A

2/13

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-6800

Page 1: ...rol Panel Installation Operation Programming Manual Manual 5403602 Rev A 2 13 Potter Electric Signal Company LLC St Louis MO Customer Service 866 240 1870 Technical Support 866 956 1211 Fax 314 595 69...

Page 2: ...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...

Page 3: ...urrent Draw Worksheet 2 12 SLC ___ Current Draw Worksheet for SLCE 127s 2 13 Isolator Device Load Calculation 2 14 Scenario 1 Class A Loop Isolated Devices Configuration 2 14 Scenario 2 Class B Loop I...

Page 4: ...ula 3 32 P Link Addresses 3 33 Remote Annunciators Installation RA 6500 and RA 6075 3 34 Setting Addresses 3 34 LED Annunciators Installation LED 16 3 34 LED Drivers Installation DRV 50 3 35 Relay Boa...

Page 5: ...iew 5 68 Remote Access Code 5 69 User Name Password 5 69 General System Functions 5 70 Job Details 5 70 General Options 5 70 Day Night Sensitivity Mode and Holiday Scheduling 5 71 User Codes 5 72 Syst...

Page 6: ...rgeable Battery Circuit 6 106 Battery Circuit Calculation 6 106 PSN 1000 PSN 1000 E Battery Calculation Worksheet 6 107 Notification Appliance Circuits NACs 6 108 NAC Wiring Configurations 6 108 Input...

Page 7: ...quipment System Overview The PFC 6800 system is designed for use as a fire control panel for life safety applications System Features The PFC 6800 features a built in signaling line circuit SLC and is...

Page 8: ...total per system allows output to up to 50 LEDs four 4 dry contact inputs y y and five 5 non programmable system LEDs that display system s overall condition RLY 5 Relay Board module Maximum of 31 pe...

Page 9: ...guidelines specific to the PFC 6800 system Common Terminology The following table provides you with a list of terms and definitions used with the PFC 6800 system Terminology Table 1 Term Definition PF...

Page 10: ...e make y y all cable entries from the sides bottom or rear of the cabinet Verify that they will not interfere with the batteries or other components The panel and system must be tested and maintained...

Page 11: ...One built in SLC Loop up to 7 additional using SLCE 127s SLC Class A or B NAC Class A or B P Link Class A or B I O Class B only All are Low Voltage and Power Limited System Size Specifications Please...

Page 12: ...ery allowing the installer to maintain separation y y between power limited and non power limited connections Wiring Types Wiring specifications must be followed to prevent damage or other consequence...

Page 13: ...2 7 PFC 6800 5403602 Rev B 2 13 Cabinet Dimensions PFC 6800 Cabinet Dimensions Figure 1 27 32 26 00 4 41 3 75 17 60 18 91 BOTTOM RIGHT SIDE DEPTH DEPTH TOP LEFT SIDE DWG 602 1...

Page 14: ...50Hz 60Hz 240VAC 50Hz 60Hz Connect to separate unswitched AC circuits Non power limited relay connection High voltage phone connections Optional UD 1000 DACT Power limited wiring Power limited wiring...

Page 15: ...ent draw used the proper standby and minimum alarm time will not be present The battery circuit is rated for 8 to 55 AH batteries and will operate the panel alarm for at least 24 hours and 5 minutes T...

Page 16: ...1000 E Power Expander 15 15 LED 16 P Link LED Current if applicable see Note 6 25 15 25 210 DRV 50 LED Current if applicable see Note 6 25 10 25 215 RLY 5 Relay Current if applicable see Note 6 25 10...

Page 17: ...AH 230 A 18 AH 619 A 33 AH 1 151 A 55 AH 1 930 A Important Notes 1 FACP enclosure can house up to two 2 18 AH batteries Larger batteries require accessory enclosure part SSU00500 2 NFPA 72 requires 2...

Page 18: ...Dual contact module 4 inch mount DCM 4 0 325 1 000 Monitored output module 4 inch mount MOM 4 Note 2 0 325 1 000 Twin relay module 4 inch mount TRM 4 0 325 1 000 Short circuit isolator SCI 0 325 2 34...

Page 19: ...ontact module 4 inch mount SCM 4 0 325 1 000 Dual contact module 4 inch mount DCM 4 0 325 1 000 Monitored output module 4 inch mount MOM 4 Note 2 0 325 1 000 Twin relay module 4 inch mount TRM 4 0 325...

Page 20: ...ation In this configuration each sensor and isolator device module counts as one 1 when calculating the total device load Formula Total addressable devices Total isolators Total power unit allocations...

Page 21: ...ices including isolators on the branch If the count is 8 allocate 8 as the device load If the count is 8 allocate the actual device count number Example of a Class B Loop Isolated Branches Figure 4 Co...

Page 22: ...Figure 5 Panel Connections BATTERY 12 V Battery 12 V Battery DWG 593 5 Main Supply Circuit The AC terminals are located in the upper left hand portion of the main board The main board supervises the m...

Page 23: ...eters listed below MUST be followed to ensure proper installation Maximum wiring resistance between two 2 Short Circuit Isolators SCIs must be less than 10 ohms Total resistance must be below 50 ohms...

Page 24: ...ocument TN51313e date XX XX 2009 WARNING All Terminals are power limited SIGNALING LISTED L U S 2 S 2 DWG 593 9 SCI SCI SCI SCI Notes The Class A Style 7 requires installation of an isolator close nip...

Page 25: ...4 Monitored Output MOM 4 Analog Relay ARB Analog Sounder Base ASB and the Pull Station APS modules Conventional Initiating Zones CIZM 4 Class A CIZM 4 Class A Figure 11 Note The resistance of externa...

Page 26: ...ple Figure 13 COM NO S S 5 1K 1 2W EOLR SLC Loop To Next Module From FACP or Previous Module Note The resistance of external wiring shall be less that 100 The capacitance of external wiring shall be l...

Page 27: ...to the figure below for an example of wiring a Class B DCM 4 DCM 4 with Two Class B Circuits Figure 16 S S SLC Loop To Next Module From FACP or Previous Module Dual Contact Module Model No DCM 4 LED N...

Page 28: ...tion Appliance 5 1K 1 2W EOLR _ _ _ Output Rating 24VDC 2 0A DWG 593 18 Analog Sounder Base ASB Example of Analog Sounder Base Wiring Figure 19 Analog Sounder Base Model No ASB S S S S TB1 24 24 S S S...

Page 29: ...APS pull stations have terminals that allow the SLC to be wired directly to the device and then exit to the next device in the loop Refer to the wiring example shown below Example of Addressable Pull...

Page 30: ...ot lit press Power until it is reselected To address devices from the Panel Press 1 ENTER to display Main Menu Press 2 5 to access System Tools or press the down arrow to display 5 System Tools Press...

Page 31: ...SLC Addr Prog menu press 2 to address Mult device The Start Address XX prompt displays Modify starting address if needed and press ENTER The prompt Connect Device displays Connect 1 2 st device The Ad...

Page 32: ...tion The CA 6500 Class A Expander may be programmed to allow for operation of the NACs The expander adheres to the y y same circuit rating supervision and regulation as other circuits NAC Maximum Wiri...

Page 33: ...3 27 PFC 6800 5403602 Rev B 2 13 NAC Class A Wiring Example Figure 24 NAC 1 NAC 2 Notification Appliance NAC 1 NAC 2 NAC 3 NAC 4 NAC 5 NAC 6 NAC 3 NAC 4 NAC 5 NAC 6 DWG 602 5 CA 6500 card...

Page 34: ...contact monitoring input Input Configuration Characteristics Maximum allowable wire length is 10 000 feet y y The selection of the contact input functions are the same as the MCM and SCM 4 modules y...

Page 35: ...on on reverse polarity circuits impedance to ground for ground fault detection 1 is 0 ohms The short circuit current is power limited and supervised by a Keltron TTM RPS transmitter module 2 When conf...

Page 36: ...NAC6 is three 3 Amps and one 1 Amp for I O1 I O4 1 The maximum voltage rating is 24 VDC 2 The panel has ground fault detection on municipal box connection circuits The impedance to ground for ground...

Page 37: ...A expander card Notes One 1 CA 6500 Class A expander may be installed per panel 1 The CA 6500 provides the terminals for NACs P Link and SLCs 2 Examples of Installing and Wiring a Class A Expander Car...

Page 38: ...g Operating Programming for instructions on installing this appliance Configuration Characteristics P Link current rating is one 1 amp y y P Link voltage rating is 24 VDC y y The maximum wire length i...

Page 39: ...Annunciator Address Dip Switch Settings SW 1 SW 2 SW 3 SW 4 SW 5 1 On Off Off Off Off 2 Off On Off Off Off 3 On On Off Off Off 4 Off Off On Off Off 5 On Off On Off Off 6 Off On On Off Off 7 On On On O...

Page 40: ...n the range of one to thirty one 1 31 to be recognized by the panel Refer to chart on the previous page for P Link DIP switch programming Annunciator Back Panel View Figure 33 LED Annunciators Install...

Page 41: ...er in this section for DIP switch programming LED 16 Back Panel Showing Dip Switch Location Figure 36 LED Drivers Installation DRV 50 The panel supports up to thirty one 31 DRV 50s Each DRV 50 provide...

Page 42: ...ct inputs are fully supervised Ground fault protection impedance is 0 ohms The higher current required for the LED outputs can be provided by the panel or from an auxiliary power source as shown below...

Page 43: ...as shown below and then installed into the panel cabinet or in either of the AE 8 or AE 14 accessory cabinets RLY 5 Board Showing Mounting Bracket Figure 42 The RLY 5 s higher current is required for...

Page 44: ...orting functionality The FCB 1000 is controlled over the 4 wire P Link connection This then can be mounted inside the AE 8 or AE 14 accessory cabinets or the optional rack mount kit FCB 1000RM The FCB...

Page 45: ...and or from the fiber optic cable Utilizes multimode 62 5 125 micron fiber optic cable Cable Length up to 2000 meters or 6500 feet Installed in pairs refer to the FIB 1000 Wiring heading for details...

Page 46: ...g P Link connection Connect the 4 wire P Link on the FIB 1000 B to the P Link connection on the PSN 1000E To power the FIB 1000 B connect the 24VDC and terminals on PSN 1000E shown in Diagram 2 below...

Page 47: ...SPG 1000 An optional SPG 1000 serial parallel gateway printer drive board can be mounted inside the AE 8 or AE 14 accessory enclosure or the SPG 1000RM rack mount enclosure The SPG 1000RM includes a...

Page 48: ...sensors and modules The system polls each loop between every 4 5 seconds The SLCE 127 supports a maximum of 127 addressable devices configured in any combination of smoke sensors heat detectors input...

Page 49: ...iring connections are fully supervised Setting Addresses The SLCE s address is set by dip switch S1 as shown below The address must be set in the range of one to thirty one 1 31 to be recognized by th...

Page 50: ...NTE01 WARNING Power supply for terminals 24 and 24 must be power limited All Terminals are power limited S S Z2 C2 Z1 C1 NO2 NC2 NO1 NC1 Dual Contact Module Model No DCM 4 Ser No xxxxxx Document TN513...

Page 51: ...S Twin Relay Module Model No TRM 4 Ser No xxxxxx Document TN51317e date XX XX 2009 WARNING Terminals S S are power limited Terminals NO1 C1 NC1 NO2 C2 NC2 are non power limited S Single Contact Modul...

Page 52: ...e the connection to the telephone lines a patch cable between the RJ31X jack and the built in RJ 11 jacks on the UD 1000 provide a convenient connection method The UD 1000 automatically monitors each...

Page 53: ...on the main panel board as shown in the illustrations below Setting Addresses The UD 1000 must be programmed with an address between one and thirty one 1 31 to be recognized by the panel Refer to the...

Page 54: ...LCD Display The LCD panel displays the standard Start up menu as shown below The LCD displays up to 160 characters of information that provides important feedback to system users i e system messages s...

Page 55: ...displays a LEFT and or RIGHT arrow this indicates more information may be viewed Displays the Main Menu or selects the current menu option Note The blinking indicates the current menu option Returns...

Page 56: ...conditions by illuminating and or flashing the applicable green red or amber indicators These are described in the table below Control Panel Status LEDs Figure 69 Status LEDs Table 8 LED Type LED Col...

Page 57: ...E mail Config 5 E mail Test 6 Server Status Esc Exit 1 SLC Tools 2 Point Control 3 Ethernet Status 4 DACT Test 5 DACT Reset 6 Erase History 7 Lamp Test 8 App Revisions 6 Programming 1 Username 2 Pass...

Page 58: ...Initial Event Auto display of first event Misc SLC Blink Y Normal Slow Off All settings allowed Misc Alarm Verification Time Y 0 60 Sec All settings allowed Misc Waterflow Delay Y 0 255 Sec 0 90 sec...

Page 59: ...ensitivity Y 1 1 3 5 Full range allowed Within listed range of sensor Zone Night Sensitivity Y 1 1 3 5 Full range allowed Within listed range of sensor Zone Fixed Heat Setting Y 135 F 185 F Full range...

Page 60: ...Resettable Output Door Holder Output ANSI Output City Tie Output All settings allowed Specifies use of NAC circuit s Day Night Smoke Sensitivity Y Full listed range of smoke detector All settings allo...

Page 61: ...N 3 Connect Ethernet Cable 4 Upload Data to Computer 5 Program the System 6 Download Configuration File 7 Note This approach may eliminate programming errors however these are only recommendations Sof...

Page 62: ...results by device type 1 P Link Found 2 P Link Removed 3 Pts Found 4 Pts Removed 5 Pts Changed Esc Exit Note The abbreviation Pts refers to addressable SLC points Select Esc when finished reviewing re...

Page 63: ...f a panel s IP or identifier used for illustration purposes only The panel s IP is unique to each computer network Write down the IP address it is required to transfer programming data between the pan...

Page 64: ...s history events file from panel to computer Uploads detector sensitivity status file from panel to computer Prints selected file The Transfers region is located at the bottom of the Programmer window...

Page 65: ...ansfer dialog box displays Example of Transfer Upload Dialog Box Figure 73 Verify that 2 Upload is selected in the Transfer Type field Enter the 3 configuration filename in the Filename field or leave...

Page 66: ...em Programming Configuring Points topic Downloading Configuration File to Panel The Download Configuration File to Panel icon allows you to copy all programming changes to the panel Notes Be sure to E...

Page 67: ...is performed that checks for rule violations if errors are encountered you may choose to either save with errors or cancel the save operation Example of Save Panel Dialog Box Figure 77 Notes All site...

Page 68: ...fer Type field Enter the file name in the 3 Filename field or click the Browse button to select file name Enter the 4 IP address in the Transfer Via IP field Transfer Download Dialog Box Figure 80 Cli...

Page 69: ...d in the panel s buffer Up to 1 000 events are held in the buffer at one time This information may be used to troubleshoot errors or to assess ways to improve the system configuration To transfer even...

Page 70: ...egion and choose Add Verify that 2 Detector Status is selected in the Transfer Type field Click 3 OK The Transfers window displays results Example of Transfer Status Figure 84 Double click file to vie...

Page 71: ...n the Transfers window to display the report 1 Adjust the width of the 2 Event column to display the entire descriptions otherwise the Event information will be truncated on the printed report Tip Dou...

Page 72: ...uts to efficiently configure your system Window Regions Areas What you select a function from the Panel window located on the left this determines the information displayed on the right The selected p...

Page 73: ...efault window position window is locked in place Auto Hide window is hidden when cursor is moved and tab displays as window placeholder point to window tab to redisplay Window Tab is explained below A...

Page 74: ...Night Sensitivity setup Holiday schedule and other related sensitivity options Email Reporting Schedule e mail reports by day and time setup e mail addresses and select type of report s to send to ea...

Page 75: ...figuration Screen Figure 90 User Name Password The default user name and password is Potter as shown below they can be changed to ensure that only authorized personnel can transfer data to and from th...

Page 76: ...to the figure shown below To enter site information Click the 1 Job Details program option The Job Details window displays Job Details Window Figure 92 Click in each applicable field to enter informat...

Page 77: ...t selected or enabled by default To enable day night sensitivity and setup holidays Click on the 1 Sensitivity option The Sensitivity window displays Example of the Day Night Sensitivity Enabled Figur...

Page 78: ...plays Example of Users Profile Window Figure 95 Double click in the 2 Name field to enter a descriptive user name Click in the appropriate field selection boxes to grant access to each panel keypad op...

Page 79: ...n demand reports can be requested directly from the panel s Data Transfer function or remotely from a PC if the user has a valid e mail address programmed on the E mail Reporting window The panel addr...

Page 80: ...use the e mail feature the panel must be connected to a network with Internet connectivity This is usually accom plished by installing an Ethernet drop near the panel The IP address can be set one of...

Page 81: ...nt s and or report s you wish to send to the applicable e mail address 3 An 4 displays in each selected report type E mail Reporting Showing Enable E mail Request Figure 99 E mail Sent from Panel To s...

Page 82: ...oing E mail Address Figure 100 E mail Report Requested from PC To request a report from a remote PC Open or create a new e mail 1 In the 2 To field enter the panel s e mail address as shown below Refe...

Page 83: ...ding the e mail must be added to the e mail list in the E mail Reporting section of the software as shown below If the sender is not in the list the panel will not respond The Enable E mail Requests o...

Page 84: ...e and the event description or the point information Example of Job Details in System Status E mail Figure 103 When a history or detector sensitivity status e mail is received it contains two attachme...

Page 85: ...Value file Figure 106 System e mail communications and functions are intended for informational reporting purposes only They are intended to be used as a convenience function E mail communications sh...

Page 86: ...2 Yearly Monthly Weekly or Daily Select the specific scheduling frequency i e 3 Days to send for a Weekly reminder or Time for a Daily reminder Click in 4 Attach History and or Attach Detector Status...

Page 87: ...epts are provided in this section Single Zones The LEARN feature creates or maps a basic one to one relationship where all devices are automatically grouped into one zone When all devices are in the s...

Page 88: ...o remove condition Non Latching Device will automatically reset when condition is no longer present i e smoke detector resets once condition clears Cross Zoning The purpose of creating cross zones is...

Page 89: ...re shown below is an example of an Alarm zone s default attributes Example of Zone Attributes Fields 1 10 Figure 110 Refer to the table below for a brief explanation of zone attributes Zone Attributes...

Page 90: ...or all smoke sensing detectors The term obscuration refers to the amount of reduction in air transparency caused by smoke Night sensitivity is functional during the times the building is unoccupied i...

Page 91: ...ultiple Zones dialog box displays Examples of Adding Multiple Zones Dialog Box Figure 111 In 3 Number of Zones field enter the number of zones to create Note You may enter up to 1 500 zones In 4 Start...

Page 92: ...escriptions of zone styles Continue editing zone s fields Refer to the 4 Zone Attributes Table for field descriptions Configuring Points This section addresses how to define or configure points throug...

Page 93: ...e Constant DC power disconnects power during system reset Aux Door Holder Constant DC power disconnects when an alarm occurs Aux Door Holder Low AC Drop Constant DC power disconnects on AC Loss or whe...

Page 94: ...l Purpose Monitored Output Module MOM Addr Zone Module Two Wire Conventional Detector Module CIZM Addr Sounder Base Addressable Sounder Base ASB Addr Relay Base Addressable Relay Base ARB Contact Inpu...

Page 95: ...ze the alarm verification feature Low Temp Trouble Indicates that a device is below 40 F Devices are listed by 2 Built in SLC device addresses followed by the NACs and I O circuits Note Click on the D...

Page 96: ...is deselected and only one 1 device will be configured Click on device type from shortcut menu 4 Continue configuring other points as needed 5 To configure a group of selective points Click the first...

Page 97: ...d deleted from zones through the Zones panel using the drag and drop technique The examples illustrate how to use shortcuts to expedite configuring zones and also to reinforce the interaction between...

Page 98: ...ltiple zones Select the applicable Zones in the 1 Zones window and select points Drag and drop selected points into 2 Device window Example of Moving Selected Points into Two Zones Figure 123 Click 3...

Page 99: ...lable Example of Group Bar in Points Window Figure 125 The 2 group by area region displays as shown Group by Area Field Figure 126 Note Click on group bar at any time to collapse region Drag and drop...

Page 100: ...ated To create a cross zone Create two or more 1 Alarm or Supervisory type zone s and name appropriately Configure and name devices 2 Move devices into zones 3 Open the 4 Cross Zones window Click in t...

Page 101: ...1 Class A Expander card To add and configure a Class A module Select 1 Class A Card from the system panel Click the 2 Add Device button The Add Device window displays CA 6500 Class A Add Device Window...

Page 102: ...eded to continue adding annunciators 5 LED Annunciators LED 16 The panel supports up to thirty one 31 LED annunciators The LED 16 annunciator provides sixteen 16 LEDs which may be assigned to a specif...

Page 103: ...plays Example of the Add DRV 50 Window Figure 134 Double click in the 3 Name field to customize name Double click in 4 Address field to adjust address if needed Repeat steps as needed to continue addi...

Page 104: ...k in the 3 Name field to customize name Double click in 4 Address field to adjust address if needed Click the 5 plus sign located in the left most column to display the Network Settings options Exampl...

Page 105: ...ntinue adding FIB 1000s 6 SLC Expansion Boards SLCE 127 The panel can support up to seven 7 SLC expansion boards SLCE 127 each providing an additional 127 points To add and configure a SLC Select 1 SL...

Page 106: ...enerated and annunciated by the panel Off line time secs If this option is selected the off line time specifies the amount of time the condition must be present before a Trouble event is generated Def...

Page 107: ...Send Autotest field If the system has been programmed to use a dialer and two 2 phone lines are used DACT will alternate between 2 lines on each daily call If a DACT UD 1000 is installed 3 and the IP...

Page 108: ...the example shown above the phone line requires that 9 is dialed to get an outside line The two commas instruct the dialer to pause 2 seconds before dialing the reporting account numbers In the 4 Rep...

Page 109: ...at they will not interfere with the batteries or other components The panel must be tested and maintained in accordance with all local and national codes and ordinances Refer to y y Appendix D PSN 100...

Page 110: ...ltage Non Power Limited Battery Connection Low Voltage Non Power Limited Trouble Relay Low Voltage Non Power Limited Low AC Relay Low Voltage Non Power Limited Notification Device Circuits NACs Low Vo...

Page 111: ...WG 602 22 Cabinet Installation The PSN 1000 PSN 1000 E slides into the guides located at the bottom of the panel and then secured with screws as shown in the following illustration PSN 1000 Panel Inst...

Page 112: ...C and the circuit is supervised The maximum battery charging circuit is 1 0 amp DC Battery Circuit Calculation Before selecting the battery the installer must determine the minimum size batteries for...

Page 113: ...____ 60 minutes per hour Alarm time minutes Example 5 minute alarm enter 12 10 minute alarm enter 6 ____ Total Standby AH Total Alarm AH Total Standby AH Total AH Efficiency Factor 0 85 Required AH Ma...

Page 114: ...ility Document for this information Class A operation is accomplished by using a pair of NAC circuits NAC 1 2 NAC 3 4 and NAC 5 6 this pairing provides three 3 Class A circuits each rated for a contin...

Page 115: ...6 109 PFC 6800 5403602 Rev B 2 13 PSN 1000 PSN 1000 E Class A NAC Wiring Example Figure 151 I1 NAC 1 NAC 5 NAC 3 A B Notification Appliance I2 NAC 2 NAC 4 NAC 6 A B P LINK DWG 602 25...

Page 116: ...1000 E Input Circuit Normal Open Dry Contact Figure 152 Notes The Potter part number for the listed end of line assembly is 3005013 EOL Resistor Assembly 1 The panel has ground fault detection on the...

Page 117: ...th is 6 500 feet y y Wiring is fully supervised and power limited y y Maximum Wire Resistance Formula The maximum resistance is based on the load placed on the circuit To calculate the maximum wire re...

Page 118: ...1000 Configured as Municipal Box Figure 156 I1 NAC 1 NAC 5 NAC 3 A B I2 NAC 2 NAC 4 NAC 6 A B P LINK Notes The EOL device shall be installed in the same electrical enclosure as the Municipal Box Munic...

Page 119: ...n Description AC Power Steady Green ON AC present OFF AC not present Low Battery Steady Flashes Amber OFF No Fault Flashing Low Battery conditions ON Battery Charger Failure Note The PSN 1000 transfer...

Page 120: ...nfigure a power supply Select the 1 Power Supply function from the system panel The Add Device window displays Example of Add Power Supply Window Figure 158 Click the 2 Add Device button to create a n...

Page 121: ...supply Select the 1 Power Supply function from the system panel to display all current power supplies Example of Power Supply Window Figure 161 Note The Internal Power Supply may not be deleted as in...

Page 122: ...ow Example of the IP Reporting Window Figure 163 Notes A daily test can automatically be sent to a remote monitoring location the test time may be programmed through the 1 General Options program wind...

Page 123: ...ation to the remote monitoring station Secondary y y IP Reporting account is used as the alternate path of communication to the remote monitoring station In the 3 Panel UDP Port field click to enter a...

Page 124: ...iver receives from the system panel and sends to the system panel Double click in the y y Supervision Interval field to adjust the amount of time in seconds that the panel s IP Communicator will send...

Page 125: ...oubles Press arrows to view alarms troubles Conduct a Fire Drill Press the DRILL pushbutton press the RESET button to exit Drill mode View Point s Status Press ENTER to display the Main Menu Press 5 S...

Page 126: ...Point Press ENTER Main Menu Press 2 Enable Disable enter panel s code Press 1 By Point Up Down to select Device Internal SLC PWR and press ENTER Enter Addr Ckt No and press ENTER Press Up Down to scro...

Page 127: ...may also require an initialization string Refer to your manufacturer s instructions for this information To setup a modem Select 1 Options Communication The Communication Options dialog box displays...

Page 128: ...and speakers if installed to prevent sounding of evacuation signals Activate an input device i e manual station heat or smoke detector and check that all notification appliances function Notify Fire...

Page 129: ...The battery is to be tested at least annually and if the battery is showing signs of failure it is to be replaced The battery is to remain in the cabinet with nothing on or around the batteries Only...

Page 130: ...l Contact Module TRM 4 Twin Relay Module MOM 4 Monitored Output Module CIZM 4 Conventional Input Zone Module SCI Short Circuit Isolator DACT DACR UD 1000 UD 1000 DACT The DACT transmits in Ademco Cont...

Page 131: ...ADDR FACP found multiple devices with the same address Action Manually reassign address of one of the devices SLC LOOP SHORTED There is a short on the SLC loop wiring Action Locate short and repair a...

Page 132: ...ls 2 Point Control 3 Ethernet Status 4 DACT Test 5 DACT Reset 6 Erase History 7 Lamp Test 8 App Revisions 6 Programming 1 Username 2 Password Esc Exit 1 LEARN Mode 2 Panel Default 3 IP Settings 4 Dflt...

Page 133: ...not removed within 24 hours the buzzer will resound Silencing Trouble s When a trouble is occurring the local buzzer will sound until either all troubles have been acknowledged or the SILENCE button i...

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