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SFC-102 Installation & Operator’s Manual

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FCC Compliance Statement

CAUTION

: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to 

use this equipment.

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to 
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful 
interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency 
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to 
radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular 
installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be 
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by 
one or more of the following measures:

•Re-orient the receiving antenna.

•Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.

•Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for help.

The user may find the following booklet prepared by the FCC useful: “How to Identify and Resolve Radio/
Television Interference Problems”. This booklet is available from the U.S. Government Printing Office, 
Washington D.C. 20402, Stock # 004-000-00345-4.

Summary of Contents for SFC-102 Series

Page 1: ...LT 2015SUM Rev 1 SFC 102 SERIES FIRE ALARM PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

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Page 3: ...fications 10 4 2 Connecting NAC Devices Class A and Class B 12 5 0 Panel Operation 16 5 1 Operating Sequences 16 5 2 General Zone Fire Alarms 16 5 3 Waterflow Alarms 16 5 4 Supervisory Zone Alarms 17...

Page 4: ...3 9 1 Smoke Detector Bases 35 9 2 Compatible 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 35 9 3 Compatible Horns Strobes 36 FCC Compliance Statement 38 Warranty Warning Information 39 Warning Please Read Carefully 39 Limi...

Page 5: ...mensions 9 Figure 7 Knockout Locations 9 Figure 8 SFC 102 Terminal Descriptions 10 Figure 9 Connecting 2 Wire Alarm Initiating Devices 11 Figure 10 Connecting 4 Wire Smoke Detectors 12 Figure 11 Conne...

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Page 7: ...re Alarm Systems Information provided with this unit is intended as a guide Installation of this equipment optional system components alarm initiating devices and notification appliances must follow t...

Page 8: ...ng water damage or extended power outages has occurred 1 5 Standby Power The SFC 102 provides standby battery support for lead acid rechargeable batteries The required capacity of the standby batterie...

Page 9: ...main board SUDACT 100 Dual line dialer Communicates all alarms supervisory and trouble conditions to a Central Station using Contact ID SIA or 10 20 BPS communication formats Programmable using the CF...

Page 10: ...nk insert Zone designations can be written directly on the insert or can be created using Word for Windows printed on Avery label 5167 and applied to the insert CPU FAULT Figure 1 SFC 102 cabinet with...

Page 11: ...gauge and wire run distances for the connected components initiating devices indicating devices and secur bus connected components Review the programming section of this manual and determine the opera...

Page 12: ...e totals in the standby and alarm columns 5 Add up all the current drawn from the AUX output in the standby and alarm mode and put those totals in the standby and alarm columns 6 Add up all the curren...

Page 13: ...0 x SRM 103 Standby 0 x Alarm 24 x 5 AUX Standby x Alarm x 6 Total standby and alarm current mA mA 7 Divide standby mA and alarm mA by 1000 Amp Amp 8 Select standby time required 24 or 60 Hr Hr 9 Stan...

Page 14: ...temperature 32 F to 122 F 0 C to 50 C Humidity 95 RH non condensing Close to a source of unswitched AC power 3 2 Panel Assembly and Modules Locations The panel comes completely assembled from the fac...

Page 15: ...SFC 102 Installation Operator s Manual 9 3 3 Mounting the SFC 102 Figure 6 Mounting Dimensions Figure 7 Knockout Locations Dimensions in inches...

Page 16: ...P ripple power limited Aux power shorts must be restored by removing all Aux Power loading COM Auxiliary common power return unswitched 24 VDC 500 mA max SCOM Auxiliary common power return switched o...

Page 17: ...the de energized state Contacts are rated 30 VDC 2 Amps max Z1 Zone 1 positive input Z1 Zone 1 negative input Zone output is 24 VDC nominal to power 2 wire smoke detectors Maximum current draw is 60...

Page 18: ...l loop wire resistance is 100 ohms Zone Wiring Chart 4 2 Connecting NAC Devices Class A and Class B Figure 11 Connecting NAC Devices Class B Figure 12 Connecting NAC Devices Class A Wire Gauge Distanc...

Page 19: ...9 769 235 1 250 381 2 70 0 75 205 63 325 99 513 156 833 254 2 00 1 00 154 47 244 74 385 117 625 191 1 60 1 25 123 38 195 59 308 94 500 152 1 30 1 50 103 31 163 50 256 78 417 127 Note This chart is bas...

Page 20: ...262 384 3 200 976 5 080 1 549 8 000 2 439 45 842 256 2 135 651 3 385 1 032 5 340 1 628 60 631 192 1 600 488 2 540 774 4 000 1 220 75 505 154 1 280 390 2 030 619 3 200 976 90 421 128 1 065 325 1 690 51...

Page 21: ...ted to the Secur bus All devices are supervised See section for adding and deleting devices on the Secur bus Remix 1 25 ohms Immix Amps Distance Remix 1 000 feet 2 wire resistance in ohms per 1 000 fe...

Page 22: ...nal Silence on page 25 If the automatic silence timer is enabled the panel will automatically silence the NACs 30 minutes after the last fire alarm Each zone alarm will restart the timer giving a full...

Page 23: ...ble and it goes into alarm the zone trouble LED is extinguished until that zone is restored and the panel has been reset The common trouble LED will remain on steady until all supervisory alarms have...

Page 24: ...rns on Ground on extended conductor turns on sounds second on off deactivates Ground LED turns on AC fails completely or is low for more than 10 seconds brownout turns on sounds second on off deactiva...

Page 25: ...e or more zones is still in alarm after the reset period the panel will activate the NACs as programmed If there are no alarms but one or more Supervisory zones is still off normal after the reset per...

Page 26: ...remote connection is not activated 3 To return the system to normal operation press the Walk Test button If you do not press the Walk Test button the system will return to normal operation after one...

Page 27: ...if all zone fire alarms are restored Only NAC2 can be set in this mode Class A operation selections If the panel NACs are set for class A operation then there is only one NAC In this configuration the...

Page 28: ...CB as shown below Figure 17 Locating the Walk Test Switch 2 Press and hold the Walk Test Switch for two seconds The common trouble buzzer and common trouble LED turn on and pulse second on off 3 Press...

Page 29: ...move to the next programming section when you press the Silence Trouble button Example in the Zone 1 programming sub section pressing Silence Alarm will scroll through each zone type setting null zon...

Page 30: ...m condition Zone type 03 Waterflow zone This zone type is intended for waterflow alarm initiating contact devices only Do not mix other alarm initiating devices on this zone For Waterflow delay use ac...

Page 31: ...ED on steady Automatic Signal Silence If Automatic Signal Silence is enabled 30 minutes after the last fire alarm on the system the panel restores the NACs to normal alarms are silenced If another ala...

Page 32: ...et the One Man Walk Test to be either audible or silent If the One Man Walk Test is set for audible then the following will occur On a fire or Supervisory alarm restoral the bells will pulse ONCE On a...

Page 33: ...50 60 Hz Option Reset Section Programming All common trouble LEDs flashing To Enter this Programming Section 1 Enter the installer programming mode section 0 2 Press and hold the System Reset button f...

Page 34: ...le Fault Restore Flashing NAC1 Trouble LED NAC 1 Trouble Steady NAC1 Trouble LED NAC 1 Trouble Restore Flashing NAC2 Trouble LED NAC 2 Trouble Steady NAC2 Trouble LED NAC 2 Trouble Restore Flashing Ba...

Page 35: ...roperly and if it is it may take up to 24 hours to recharge the batteries Once the battery is charged the battery fault LED will go OFF 7 3 Default Operation On first power up all programmable feature...

Page 36: ...ugh the settings for each programming section e g to change the zone type or to turn an option on or off 4 Press Silence Trouble to move to the next programming section e g to move from zone 1 to zone...

Page 37: ...ng Section 1 NAC1 LED on steady on page 25 Factory default 8 4 NAC Auto silence Strobe Programming Section 2 Please see NAC Auto silence and Strobe Programming Section 2 NAC2 LED on steady on page 25...

Page 38: ...ease see Waterflow Programming Section 4 Ground Fault LED on steady on page 26 Factory default 8 7 50 60 Hz Option Section 5 Factory default ZONE ALARM LED On Programming Section Settings 1 Signal Sil...

Page 39: ...with Thermal 2 wire 12 24VDC 01 25 System Sensor 2400AT A N A N A Photoelectric with Thermal and Horn 2 wire 24VDC 01 25 System Sensor 2400AIT A N A N A Photoelectric with isolated Thermal and Horn 2...

Page 40: ...B401 B401B DH400 N A Plug in Low Profile Ion 01 25 System Sensor 2151 2151A A B401 B401B DH400 N A Plug in Low Profile Photo 01 25 System Sensor 2100S A N A N A 2 wire direct wire Photoelectric 01 25...

Page 41: ...tem Sensor B116LP N A 2 wire base 24VDC form contact 25 System Sensor DH400 N A Duct Detector Mount 25 System Sensor RMK400 N A Recessed mount kit for Series 400 Manufacture r Models System Sensor 112...

Page 42: ...S 75 20 30 S24110 W A S 110 20 30 H24 W A H 20 30 MDL W A Module 20 30 No suffix Red suffix W White suffix A Canadian version Gentex Type Cd Voltage FWR GEH24 H 20 31 GES24 15 S 15 20 31 GES24 15 75 S...

Page 43: ...FR W H S 75 20 31 NS4 24110W FR W H S 110 20 31 NS 2 wire NS4 4 wire AS 2415W FR W S 15 20 31 AS 241575W FR W S 15 75 20 31 AS 2430W FR W S 30 20 31 AS 2475W FR W S 75 20 31 AS 24110W FR W S 110 20 3...

Page 44: ...there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turni...

Page 45: ...ndition and installed correctly If a device operates only by AC power any interruption however brief will render that device inoperative while it does not have power Power interruptions of any length...

Page 46: ...r awakened Audible notification appliances may be interfered with by other noise sources such as stereos radios televisions air conditioners or other appliances or passing traffic Audible notification...

Page 47: ...e to provide a suitable installation environment for the products damage caused by use of the products for purposes other than those for which it was designed damage from improper maintenance damage a...

Page 48: ...rrent market price of the replacement product will be charged for each replacement unit WARNING Summit Systems Technologies recommends that the entire system be completely tested on a regular basis Ho...

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