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2-5

 
 

Note: 

Unless otherwise noted, wiring is not supervised. 

 
1.  Wire the 4004-9810 CCDACT into the system in accordance with Figure  

2-2 and the references below the figure. 

2.  Route the TELCO cables using separate paths from the panel exit to the 

RJ-31X modules. 

3.  Use the cable tie-wrap (supplied) to provide strain relief for these cables.  

Secure the cables to the standoff / tie-wrap mount described in Step 7 
(previous page). 

Contact Closure DACT
           565-626

TB3

TB4

4004 CPU
  Board

P5

1

P1

P2

1

1

1

To Programmer

1

4

5

3

2

To RJ-31 Jack

(BLU)

(RED)

(GRY)

(GRN)

(BLU)

(RED)

(GRY)

(GRN)

HOUSE-R1

RING 1

HOUSE-T1

TIP 1

HOUSE-R2

RING 2

HOUSE-T2

TIP 2

2 TxD Out

9 Common

10 RxD In

RS232

 

 

 

Figure 2-2.  Wiring the 4004-9810 CCDACT into the System 

 
Figure References:

 

 

1. 

Connect CCDACT (P2) to 4004 system board (P5 on 565-573) using the  
733-885 harness.  Match the odd-colored harness wire with the PC board  
Pin 1 designator at each end. 

2. 

Power-limited wiring; route TELCO cables up side of panel to top right-hand 
panel exit.  Using harness STR P/N 2080-9046 (7 ft cable), -9047 (14 ft cable), or 
equivalent, connect to TELCO jacks.  Splice as required using 22 AWG wire 
(minimum) to complete desired span.  TELCO wiring is supervised. 

3. 

Use the cable tie-wrap (supplied) to provide strain relief for these cables.  Run the 
TELCO cable jacket through the tie-wrap loop. 

 

Make the terminal block-to-

spade lug connections for both TELCO cables; then tighten the tie-wrap down 
around the cable jackets and the mounting stand-off. 

4. 

Cable connection to programmer is only present during setup. 

5. 

CCDACT Self-Test Switch: Slide to "ON" position for self-test.   Return 
to "OFF" position for normal operation. 

 

Continued on next page 

 
 
 

Installing the 4004-9810 CCDACT Kit, 

Continued

 

Wiring the 4004-9810 CCDACT 
into the System 

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Page 5: ...be performed by qualified Simplex Representatives RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are designed t...

Page 6: ...correct operating or maintenance procedures in order to prevent damage to or destruction of equipment or other property ELECTROSTATIC SENSITIVE DEVICE When you see this symbol you should use proper CMOS MOSFET handling precautions to avoid electrostatic discharge and damage to the device Grounded wrist straps should be worn and proper ESD safety precautions observed when handling electro sensitive...

Page 7: ...4 9810 CCDACT Kit 2 4 Mounting into the 4004 Panel 2 4 Wiring the 4004 9810 CCDACT into the System 2 5 Installing the 4005 9810 CCDACT Kit 2 6 Mounting into the 4005 Panel 2 6 Wiring the 4005 9810 CCDACT into the System 2 7 Installing the 4020 0153 CCDACT Kit 2 8 Mounting into the 4020 Panel 2 8 Wiring the 4020 0153 CCDACT into the System 2 9 Interconnection Table 2 11 Installing the 4100 4120 015...

Page 8: ... 17 Report Code Command Screen 3 18 Help Command Screen 3 18 Exiting With or Without Changes 3 19 Custom Control Programming 3 20 Overview 3 20 Custom Control Equations 3 20 Service and Maintenance 3 23 Time Adjustment 3 23 Repair 3 23 Index I 1 firealarmresources com ...

Page 9: ...ring the 4005 9810 CCDACT into the System 2 7 Figure 2 5 Installing a 4020 0153 CCDACT Kit 2 8 Figure 2 6 Wiring the 4020 0153 CCDACT into the System 2 10 Figure 2 7 Installing a 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT Kit 2 12 Figure 2 8 Wiring the 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT into the System 2 13 Figure 3 1 Show Command Screen 3 17 Figure 3 2 Report Code Command Screen 3 18 Figure 3 3 Help Command Screen 3 18 List of Fi...

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Page 11: ...e the Simplex Model 4020 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT is an option card that mounts within a 4020 4100 or 4120 FACP The CCDACT incorporates line seizure pulse or tone dialing and line monitors The following is a list of additional documentation that may aid you in CCDACT installation 4100 4120 UT System Cards Installation Instructions FA4 21 205 4100 Custom Control Editor Programming Instructions FA4 41 ...

Page 12: ...e telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible You have the right to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission should you believe it necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedur...

Page 13: ...urrent Standby Mode 15 mA max from the 24V supply 50 mA max from the 5V supply Report Mode 25 mA max from the 24V supply 70 mA max from the 5V supply Programming Mode 15 mA max from the 24V supply 70 mA max from the 5V supply Continued on next page Requirements Continued Telephone System Connection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 BL O BK R G Y BN S R1 A R T A1 T1 Two shorting bars complete the connection of premi...

Page 14: ...perature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity UL Up to 85 relative humidity at 86 F 30 C FM Up to 90 relative humidity at 100 F 38 C The CCDACT has the following discrete inputs Alarm Priority 2 Alarm Not included on 4004 4005 models Supervisory Trouble AC Failure Note An active signal at any of these inputs triggers an appropriate condition report to the central station a subsequent inactive signal tri...

Page 15: ...ation Trouble Yellow Not illuminated No communication errors are being detected On steady There are two situations where the Yellow LED is on steady 1 When the CCDACT cannot communicate with the central station all dialing attempts have failed 2 Power up self test has failed the Green LED is OFF during this condition Single flashes CCDACT detects phone line 1 hardware failure Double flashes CCDACT...

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Page 17: ... the DACT installation procedures for all these panels This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Revision Specific Installations 2 2 Installing the 4004 9810 CCDACT Kit 2 4 Installing the 4005 9810 CCDACT Kit 2 6 Installing the 4020 0153 CCDACT Kit 2 8 Installing the 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT Kit 2 12 Chapter 2 Installation Overview Topics firealarmresources com ...

Page 18: ...mmer cable and have the terminal ready 3 Power up the 4004 system The green LED PWR COMM on the DACT will blink for approximately 11 minutes During this time you will not be able to program the DACT and the 4004 will display a C trouble status if the panel had not previously been programmed for a DACT or City option During this time you must program the 4004 to enable the DACT City option and shou...

Page 19: ...l not be able to program the DACT 4 4005 installations only Program your system to enable the DACT City option and make any other panel programming changes 5 4005 installations only Exit the programming mode 6 Watch the DACT LEDs Once the green and yellow LEDs turn on together you will have about 30 seconds to enter the DACT programming mode from the terminal Program the DACT as described in the p...

Page 20: ...s are pre drilled and tapped 6 Using the screws provided secure the CCDACT to the standoffs Ensure that mounting lug near TB4 is snug the lug provides ground for electrical transients 7 Loop the tie wrap supplied around the stand off near TB4 leave enough play in the loop to let at least 2 fingers pass through This loop will provide strain relief for the telephone company TELCO cables 8 Slide the ...

Page 21: ...3 using the 733 885 harness Match the odd colored harness wire with the PC board Pin 1 designator at each end 2 Power limited wiring route TELCO cables up side of panel to top right hand panel exit Using harness STR P N 2080 9046 7 ft cable 9047 14 ft cable or equivalent connect to TELCO jacks Splice as required using 22 AWG wire minimum to complete desired span TELCO wiring is supervised 3 Use th...

Page 22: ...d remove the optional City Card s Remove the City bracket Tie off and remove the City Circuit wiring 3 Using the two screws provided mount the bracket also provided to the chassis 4 Snap the CCDACT onto the bracket 5 Affix the telephone line registration label supplied to the FACP enclosure at the location shown Figure 2 3 Installing a 4005 9810 CCDACT Kit Continued on next page Installing the 400...

Page 23: ...1 Connect CCDACT P2 to 4005 system board P6 on 565 469 using the 733 875 harness Match the odd colored harness wire with the PC board Pin 1 designator at each end 2 Power limited wiring route TELCO cable under CCDACT and CPU brackets and over to the top right hand panel exit Using harness STR P N 2080 9046 7 ft cable 9047 14 ft cable or equivalent connect to TELCO jacks Splice as required using 22...

Page 24: ...ard s Tie off and remove the City Circuit wiring 3 Using four screws provided secure the CCDACT to its bracket also provided then mount the bracket either behind the front panel display or elsewhere in the panel as shown For wiring information refer to Wiring the 4020 0153 CCDACT into the System which follows this section Figure 2 5 Installing a 4020 0153 CCDACT Kit Continued on next page Installi...

Page 25: ...etween the CCDACT and the panel exit 4 Use the 4020 programmer to assign the MONITOR I O point a Device Type of MONB and to assign the Point Type as SECMON Assign a spare user Digital Pseudo Point P256 with a Description of CCDACT TROUBLE with a Type of TROUBLE 5 Add an equation to Custom Control as follows INPUTS The NORM state of IO1 SECMON OUTPUTS TRACK points ON pri 9 9 P256 TROUBLE CCDACT TRO...

Page 26: ...ure Using harness STR P N 2080 9046 7 ft cable 9047 14 ft cable or equivalent connect to TELCO jacks Splice as required using 22 AWG minimum wire to complete desired span TELCO wiring is supervised 7 Connect CCDACT status output TB1 11 to desired Standard Slave point TBX 5 and connect CCDACT output TB1 12 to TBX 8 of that point Install a Monitor configuration plug for that 4020 I O point Input log...

Page 27: ...2 10 Table 2 1 CCDACT 4020 Wiring CCDACT WIRE COLOR 4020 TB1 1 ORANGE CPU CARD TB1 CITY NO TB1 2 RED CPU CARD TB1 CITY TB1 3 BLUE CPU CARD TB1 TBL NO TB1 4 BLACK CPU CARD TB1 TBL C TB2 1 RED POWER INTERFACE I F CARD TB3 24V TB2 2 BLACK POWER I F CARD TB3 0V Installing the 4020 0153 CCDACT Kit Continued Interconnection Table firealarmresources com ...

Page 28: ... s Tie off and remove the City Circuit wiring 3 Using four screws secure the CCDACT to its bracket supplied then after wiring the CCDACT into the system mount the bracket in an end position as shown For more information refer to Wiring the 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT into the System which follows this section REGISTRATION LABEL CCDACT BRACKET COULD ALSO GO HERE CCDACT Figure 2 7 Installing a 4100 4120 0...

Page 29: ...2 and 841 845 interconnection diagrams b For a 4100 4120 rack mount panel see Table 2 and 841 869 interconnection diagrams 2 If the supervisory or PRI 2 channels are not used leave these inputs open 3 4100 AUX RELAY cards 8 or 4 point Connect CCDACT TB1 12 COMM OK output to a feedback point on RELAY card motherboard FBx preferably same relay point as AC FAIL Leave TB1 11 unconnected Connect CCDACT...

Page 30: ...e 2 13 Table 2 2 CCDACT 4100 4120 Wiring CCDACT WIRE COLOR 4100 4120 TB1 1 ORANGE CPU CARD TB1 CITY NO TB1 2 RED CPU CARD TB1 CITY TB1 3 BLUE CPU CARD TB1 TBL NO TB1 4 BLACK CPU CARD TB1 TBL C TB2 1 RED POWER I F CARD TB3 24V TB2 2 BLACK POWER I F CARD TB3 0V Installing the 4100 4120 0153 CCDACT Kit Continued Interconnection Table firealarmresources com ...

Page 31: ...ABLE options This device may require the following adapters DB9 Male Male Gender Changer LCOM1 DG89M or equivalent DB9 Null Modem LCOM DMA060MF or equivalent This chapter contains the following topics Topic Page Starting the Programmer 3 2 Navigating the Programmer 3 3 Programming the CCDACT 3 4 Exiting the Programmer 3 19 Custom Control Programming 3 20 Service and Maintenance 3 23 Chapter 3 Prog...

Page 32: ...he terminal as a reference program the terminal to communicate at 9600 baud 8 bits no parity and 1 stop bit Flow control should be set at Xon Xoff 4 If the Microsoft Windows terminal emulator is used choose the DEC VT100 ANSI radio button under Terminal Emulation and then verify that the Use Function box is NOT selected under Terminal Preferences 5 Enter the programming mode as follows a If using ...

Page 33: ... the right arrow to move the cursor one space to the right Use the left arrow to move the cursor one space to the left Press the alphanumeric keys to enter alphabetic or numeric values Press to retain an edited value and return to menu scrolling Note You must enter the ENTIRE value To Exit move cursor to right bracket and press Enter Press ESC to exit edit mode without retaining the edited value S...

Page 34: ...ation 3 Press or Screen displays Type in Phone 1 s number 18 digits maximum Note Phone numbers 1 or 2 may require the following special characters B Use in lieu of DTMF only C Use in lieu of DTMF only D Enters 3 second delay E Enters wait for dial tone command 4 Press or Screen displays Type in Phone 2 s number 18 digits maximum 5 Press or Screen displays Scroll to the desired format Continued on ...

Page 35: ...ault account code BFSK Three digit account code followed by two digit reporting code single transmission of constant tones Features built in error checking and fixed reporting codes SIA Three digit account code followed by two digit reporting code Level 1 compatibility Features tonal acknowledge basic reports and fixed reporting codes Important To correctly select the 3 1 format a Change COMM FORM...

Page 36: ...s such as Call Waiting etc Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Programming Continued RECEIVER Comm Format Osborne Hoffman Quickalert Model II ADEMCO 685 See Notes 2 6 Silent Knight 9000 FBI CP220FB See Notes 5 6 RADIONICS 6500 SUR GARD MLR2 DG See Note 6 1 3 1 Standard 1800 2300 Hz See Note 1 YES YES YES See Note 3 YES YES YES 2 3 1 Standard 1900 1400 Hz See Note 1 YES YES YES ...

Page 37: ...n to the central station 4 digits maximum with Code 4 2 9 Press or Screen displays Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone number s you want to use to report this condition Choices are Phone 1 else Phone 2 default Both Phone 1 and Phone 2 Phone 1 only Phone 2 only None valid only for unused inputs Note The above choices also apply to menu items 10 through 21 Continued on next page Programmi...

Page 38: ...is condition 14 Press or Screen displays Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines s you want to use to report this condition 15 Press or Screen displays Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines s you want to use to report this condition 16 Press or Screen displays Scroll to the choice that identifies the phone lines s you want to use to report this condition Continued on ne...

Page 39: ...een displays Scroll to choice that identifies the phone line s you want to use to report this condition Note To test the CCDACT manually position SW1 in its ON up position for a minimum of 3 seconds Then return it to the OFF position After a short delay the green LED will flash to indicate a call attempt Switch SW1 is found approximately 1 5 in 3 71 cm to the right of P1 Continued on next page Pro...

Page 40: ... Check with the monitoring service provider for the correct value for this time 25 Press or Screen displays In continental hours type in the length of a power outage that when exceeded generates an AC FAIL report Note The CCDACT must not be programmed for delays of 1 2 3 4 or 5 hours If the host FACP performs the appropriate delay a value of zero may be entered here Continued on next page Programm...

Page 41: ... or Screen displays Scroll to select the desired choice TONE ELSE PULSE is default Note Prior to selecting dial mode ask an authorized person at the central station whether the required dial mode is tone pulse or tone else pulse default 30 Press or Screen displays Scroll to select the desired choice Note Prior to selecting pulse frequencies ask an authorized person at the central station whether t...

Page 42: ... the selection field Entries for 4 2 and 3 1 are user editable to agree with the report convention used by the interconnected receiver The entries for the SIA and BFSK formats are not editable 32 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 32 selection must be A1 FA1 11 1 33 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code I...

Page 43: ...A4 FT4 F4 4 36 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 36 selection must be 71 FR1 E1 E 37 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 37 selection must be 72 UR2 E2 E Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Programming Continued 34 RC SUPERVISORY A3 36 RC...

Page 44: ...4 E4 E 40 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 40 selection must be 31 LT1 FB F 41 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 41 selection must be 35 LR1 EB E Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Programming Continued 38 RC SUPERV RESTORE 73 39 RC T...

Page 45: ... LR2 EC E 44 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 44 selection must be 6A AT0 FA F 45 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 45 selection must be 7A AR0 AE E Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Programming Continued 42 RC LINE2 TROUBLE 32 43 RC...

Page 46: ...eport code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 47 selection must be 3A RX0 EE E 48 Press or Screen displays Type in the appropriate report code If COMM format is 4 2 SIA BFSK 3 1 Then Item 48 selection must be 33 YX0 F8 F Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Programming Continued 46 RC AUTO COMM TEST 3A 48 RC OFF NORML TEST 33 47 RC MAN COMM TEST 3A firealarmresources c...

Page 47: ...t the C prompt press ESC Once you are at the C prompt type SHOW to see the Present Program Defaults Then press or The screen shows all main parameter settings menu items 00 through 31 Figure 3 1 Show Command Screen Continued on next page Programming the CCDACT Continued Show Command Screen firealarmresources com ...

Page 48: ... C prompt press ESC Figure 3 2 Report Code Command Screen To display the Help Command Screen at the C prompt type HELP Then press or Note If you need to get to the C prompt press ESC Figure 3 3 Help Command Screen Programming the CCDACT Continued Report Code Command Screen Help Command Screen firealarmresources com ...

Page 49: ...en displays OR b If you made no program changes during the current session the screen displays 2 If you made changes to the program your answer to Question 1a determines what happens next a If you press N the screen displays OR b If you press Y the screen displays Exiting the Programmer Exiting With or Without Changes SAVE CHANGES Y N NO CHANGES MADE EXITING CHANGES NOT SAVED EXITING CHANGES SAVED...

Page 50: ...to provide the Inputs and Outputs 86720 21752 48 7 21 6800 5 3DJH 7 QRGH UHY 5 8 86720 21752 48 6800 5 3URJUDP 3URJUDP TXDWLRQ 1R DEHO 7 FRPPXQLFDWLRQV WURXEOH 7 3UL UHOD 7 VXSHUYLVRU UHOD IDLO UHOD FRQWURO DLO FDUG VZLWFKHG WR EDWWHU 7URXEOH H FOXGH IDLO VZLWFK WR EDWW 1 2 352 5 0 Continued on next page Custom Control Programming Overview Custom Control Equations firealarmresources com ...

Page 51: ...WDWH RI 1 2 180 5 2 6 67 0 35 25 7 506 2873876 75 SRLQWV 21 SUL 8 5 7 35 287387 1 DEHO 7 VXSHUYLVRU UHOD TXDWLRQ 200 176 13876 7KH 21 VWDWH RI O 1 2 180 5 2 6 67 0 683 59 625 6 2873876 75 SRLQWV 21 SUL 8 5 7 683 59 625 287387 1 DEHO IDLO UHOD FRQWURO TXDWLRQ 200 176 13876 7KH 21 VWDWH RI 7528 9ROWDJH 6WDWXV 2873876 75 SRLQWV 21 SUL 8 5 7 287387 1 Continued on next page Custom Control Programming C...

Page 52: ... 03 of the system software the above italicized statement must read 1 I QDORJ LV HTXDO WR YDOXH QWV 2873876 75 SRLQWV 21 SUL 3 87 7 21 1 6 7 72 77 5 7 1 DEHO 7URXEOH H FOXGH IDLO VZLWFK WR EDWW TXDWLRQ 200 176 13876 7KH 21 VWDWH RI 1 2 180 5 2 6 67 0 7528 6 1 127 WKH 21 VWDWH RI 3 87 7 21 1 6 7 72 77 5 7 2873876 75 SRLQWV 21 SUL 287387 0DVWHU 2XWSXW LW 7URXEOH UHOD 1 DEHO 1 2 352 5 0 TXDWLRQ Custo...

Page 53: ...ings Time or return the clock to Standard Time Do not attempt to repair the CCDACT In case of CCDACT trouble please contact your local Simplex Time Recorder Company branch office for repairs Consult your local telephone directory for the phone number listing of the Simplex branch office Service and Maintenance Time Adjustment Repair firealarmresources com ...

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Page 55: ...fic installations 2 2 Comm format 3 4 3 5 receivers 3 6 Custom Control 4020 equation 2 9 4020 4100 equations 3 20 D Dial Delay programming 3 11 Dial Mode programming 3 11 E environmental limitations 1 4 I initiating circuits 1 4 installation 4004 mounting 2 4 4004 wiring 2 5 4005 mounting 2 6 4005 wiring 2 7 4020 mounting 2 8 4020 wiring 2 9 4100 mounting 2 12 4100 wiring 2 13 4120 mounting 2 12 4...

Page 56: ...4 terminals 3 1 time date 3 4 Trouble phone line 3 8 Trouble Restore phone line 3 8 Pulse Dial Ratio programming 3 12 Pulse Format Rate programming 3 11 Pulse Frequency programming 3 11 R receiver listing 3 6 report code programming 3 12 report codes AC Fail 3 15 AC Fail Restore 3 15 Alarm 3 12 Alarm Restore 3 13 Auto Comm Test 3 16 Line 1 Trouble 3 14 Line 1 Trouble Restore 3 14 Line 2 Trouble 3 ...

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