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D7024 Reference Guide P/N 31499B

Reference Guide

for the

D7024 Control/Communicator

Radionics, Inc., 1800 Abbott Street
Salinas, CA 93901, U.S.A.
Customer Service: (800) 538-5807

6/20/97

Summary of Contents for D7024

Page 1: ... The Radionics logo is a registered trademark of Radionics Inc Salinas CA U S A D7024 Reference Guide P N 31499B Reference Guide for the D7024 Control Communicator Radionics Inc 1800 Abbott Street Salinas CA 93901 U S A Customer Service 800 538 5807 6 20 97 ...

Page 2: ...2 Understanding the D7033 Keypad 11 5 3 System Operation 12 5 3 1 Modes of System Operation 12 5 3 2 Point Zone Mapping 12 5 4 Fire Silence Reset 13 5 5 SystemTrouble 13 5 6 Fire Safety 13 5 6 1 If Installed in Family Residences 14 5 6 2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 14 5 6 3 Installation Considerations 14 5 7 Personal Identification Numbers 15 5 8 Error Displays 15 5 9 Testing 15 5 10 Remo...

Page 3: ...y will notify you in advance But if advanced notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to...

Page 4: ...al Standby Batteries Two 12V in series 7 40 AH 1 2 4 Outputs 2 on board notification circuits NAC 1 and NAC 2 These are 24V outputs for notification devices with up to 2 5 A capacity but limited by overall 4 0 A capacity on each circuit Wired for standard Class B operation Local Relays The main panel includes two Form C relays The relay contacts are rated at 6 A 24 VDC No transient suppression or ...

Page 5: ...ne numbers with full single double and back up reporting Communicates in SIA Contact ID BFSK and 4 2Tone burst formats 1 2 8 Users The system allows up to 16 individual users Each user can have his own PIN number the 4 digit code entered at the keypads and his own authority level to determine which functions he may perform 1 2 9 Lightning Protection MOVs and spark gaps provide protection from ligh...

Page 6: ... Install the Control Communicator CAUTION The control is static sensitive Make sure you touch ground before handling the control This will discharge any static electricity in your body Example Run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the control Then keep holding the ground wire while installing the control Insert the two support posts into the control retainer holes as shown in the di...

Page 7: ...D7024 Reference Guide Copyright 1997 Radionics Inc Page 7 3 0 Control Terminal Wiring ...

Page 8: ... Ground Connection________________________________________________________________________________ Notification Appliances__________________________________________________________________________________ Initiating Devices______________________________________________________________________________________ Miscellaneous Notes ______________________________________________________________________...

Page 9: ...heet continued Personal Identification Numbers Example PIN Number Authority Level Name User 00 1001 3 Henry M Jones PIN Number Authority Level Name User 00 User 01 User 02 User 03 User 04 User 05 User 06 User 07 User 08 User 09 User 10 User 11 User 12 User 13 User 14 User 15 ...

Page 10: ... __________________________________________ Keypad 3 __________________________________________ Keypad 4 __________________________________________ Point Location and Notes Example Device s Location s Type Point 1 Smoke Detector Hallway Fire Alarm on Short Latching Verification Device s Location s Type Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Point 4 Point 5 Point 6 Point 7 Point 8 ...

Page 11: ...troke entries and as an interior warning device 5 2 Understanding the D7033 Keypad The D7033 keypad is an alpha numeric LCD keypad Up to four of these keypads can be mounted apart from the main control communicator to provide additional locations for system status and control The LCD display and keys operate identically to those of the built in keypad on the control panel The volume and backlight ...

Page 12: ...the display will show SYSTEMTROUBLE The second line of the display will identify the specific problem 5 3 2 Point Zone Mapping The panel supports a system to map the input points to output points Input points are assigned during installation to a zone Each input point can be assigned to only one zone however multiple input points can be assigned to the same zone Output points are also assigned how...

Page 13: ...e horns bells but does not reset the alarm status and does not return the tripped input to normal service Detectors that were tripped will stay in alarm and can be checked usually by means of an LED on the device to see which detector caused the alarm Once the detectors causing the alarm have been identified the system should be reset to return it to normal service The Reset key clears the system ...

Page 14: ...fire alarm after retiring wake the children by shouting to them from behind your closed door Tell them to keep their bedroom doors closed If the top of your bedroom door is uncomfortably hot do not open it There is most likely fire intolerable heat or smoke on the other side Shout to all family members to keep their bedroom doors closed and to exit the building via alternate routes If the top of t...

Page 15: ...m adds the capability of programming the control panel Level 0 none prevents all system access 5 8 Error Displays Control panel problems are indicated by one of the following messages on the top line of the display Contact your installing company if problems persist 1 FIRE ALARM One or more points is in alarm 2 SUP VISORY ALARM A supervisory condition exists e g a shut off valve is closed 3 SYSTEM...

Page 16: ...rds for connection to be maintained Manually activate outputs Allows a selected output to be turned on and turned off manually Read zone input levels Shows the status of a selected internal point This status will be updated every five seconds In addition this test mode can be used to display line voltage battery voltage ground fault level NAC current and phone line level status 5 10 Remote Program...

Page 17: ...ous screen at any time press the Clear key Doing so deep within a sub menu will eventually return you to the SYSTEM NORMAL display When a sub menu item prompts you to enter data do so followed by the Cmnd key If data already exits at a particular location it will be displayed You can either accept that data or enter new data over it When the Cmnd key is pressed to enter the data the display will r...

Page 18: ... event type first digit will be sent for any point The point number is the second digit Each point may be programmed to a different digit This programming is done under 7 PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 POINT RPT Additionally 18 system events may each be pro grammed with a unique two digit code Events that may be programmed this way include for example system silence fire drill phone 1 trouble and phone 2 rest...

Page 19: ...goes into an open circuit state the system alarms 2 TROUBLE When point wiring is cut AC power fails etc the system responds with a trouble condition 1 LATCHING If a zone is non latching the system will reset alarm status automatically but not reset smoke power when the input restores to the standby condition Other wise the system must be manually reset YES 1 NO 0 2 VERIFICATION Resets the detector...

Page 20: ...ilure condition 01 10 7 MACH BYPASS The downloading computer dials back if an answering machine answers the phone before the control If the control detects the phone line ringing within one minute of when the last ringing cycle stopped then it will answer on the first ring and seize the phone line YES 1 NO 0 This section requires the used of hex digits 0 through F Because the specific keys A throu...

Page 21: ...NAC 2 DEVICE DISABLED 2 RELAYS 1 LOCAL 1 RELAY 1 DEVICE DISABLED 2 RELAY 2 DEVICE DISABLED 2 REMOTE 1 OPTIONS 1 8 ARE FOR RELAYS 1 8 DEVICE DISABLED 3 REMOTE 2 SAME 1 8 OPTIONS AS REMOTE 1 3 DIALER 8 TEST MODES 2 TEST COMM 9 FORWARD 2 ENABLE SAME AS TEST SAME 1 3 OPTIONS AS DISABLE 3 DIAL OUT 4 TEST BAT NAC TEST PASSED FAILED 5 ANSWER PHONE 6 TEST OUTPUTS 1 NACs 1 LOCAL 1 NAC 1 1 ON 0 OFF 2 NAC 2 ...

Page 22: ...Radionics D601S horn strobe or D443 bell will provide 85 db for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements other Listed compatible devices with a voltage range of 20 to 31 V may be used is required for this application and must be installed inside the protected area Four wire detectors must be used with Listed power supervision devices A compatible Listed 4 wire detector is the Radionics Inc D285 in a D292 or...

Page 23: ...ROM ENAC Expander NAC EXP Expander FAIL Failure FIR FR Fire FLT Fault FRQNCY FREQ FREQNCY Frequency FUNC Function GRND Ground HI High HSTRY History INIT Initialize KPAD KYPAD KYPD Keypad LNAC Local NAC LOC Local MACH Answering Machine MONI MON Monitor NAC Notification Appliance Circuit NMBR NUM Number NONSUP Non Supervisory NORM NRM Normal OUT Output OVRC Overcurrent PAS Positive Alarm Sequence PH...

Page 24: ...RESET 5 seconds 2 AC FAIL DLY 6 hours 3 AUTO SILENCE 4 minutes 4 reserved 5 DISPLAY RATE 4 x 25 1 second 3 reserved 4 OPTION BUS 1 UPDATE BUS Queries both option buses and updates list of connected devices 2 SETUP KEYPAD 0 5 PIN REQUIRED 1 LOCAL NO 2 REMOTE YES 6 REPORT MONI YES 7 reserved 1 POINT NUMBER 1 4 8 0 ALARM TROUBLE Trouble on Open 1 LATCHING YES Point 4 NO 2 VERIFICATION NO 3 ZONE ASSIG...

Page 25: ...1900 1400 5 DIALING TYPE Pulse Only 1 PHONE 1 1 FORMAT 4 2 2 MONITOR LINE YES 3 TONE FREQ 1900 1400 4 DIALING TYPE Pulse Only 4 RPT STEERING 1 NONSUP ALRM PHN 2 BCKUP 2 SUPVSRY ALRM PHN 2 BCKUP 3 NONSUP RSTR PHN 2 BCKUP 4 SUPVSRY ALRM PHN 2 BCKUP 5 RESET PHN 2 BCKUP 6 SILENCE PHN 2 BCKUP 7 TESTS PHN 2 BCKUP 8 TROUBLE PHN 2 BCKUP 9 FIRE DRILL PHN 2 BCKUP 5 RING COUNT 15 6 COMM TRIES 10 7 MACH BYPAS...

Page 26: ...or 4 Error Displays 15 Escape Plan 14 F Fire Safety 13 Fire Silence Reset 13 Format Programming 18 H HISTORY 17 21 How to Program 17 I Initiating Circuit Smoke Power 4 Initiating Circuits 4 Input Power 4 Installation Considerations 14 22 K Keypad 11 Keypad D7033 11 Keypads 5 L Lightning Protection 5 Local Relays 4 M Mapping 12 Master Code 15 Maximum Detectors per Zone 4 Maximum Line Resistance 4 M...

Page 27: ...versing Modules 22 S SIA 18 20 25 standby battery capacity 5 Standby Current 4 Standby Current Load 5 Supervisory Current 4 system operation 12 System Trouble 13 System Worksheet 8 9 10 T Temperature 4 TEST 17 21 Testing 15 Time Response 4 Trouble Operation 12 Trouble System 13 U U L 22 User Codes 4 User Number 15 Users 5 V Volume Control 11 W Walk test 15 Z Zones 12 Index continued ...

Page 28: ...ics logo is a registered trademark of Radionics Inc Salinas CA U S A 1997 Radionics Inc Salinas CA U S A All rights reserved Radionics Inc 1800 Abbott Street Salinas California 93901 Customer Service 800 538 5807 ...

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