Overview 2
VES, LLC
Elite-RS Panel Installation Manual
VF3529-00, Revision E01.03
H-Series
Contact ID Address Restrictions
Address reporting restrictions affect all models of the Elite-RS Panel when using the Contact ID format.
The Contact ID format limits reporting to addresses of 99 and above. The format employs three digits in the protocol.
The first digit is reserved for the loop number and the remaining digits are reserved for addressing.
Allocation of the first digit is described below:
The Contact ID format can be used for devices as long as the device address is 99 or below. Using contact ID protocol
with point reporting will result in truncation of data for points above 99.
FACP reporting can be changed from point reporting to zone reporting when the limit of 99 addresses per loop
cannot be avoided. Zone reporting can be used to resolve address assignments in excess of 99 but doing so reduces
overall reporting granularity.
Models of the Elite-RS Panel can be programmed for the SIA or Contact ID digital communication format. The SIA
and Contact ID format provide status monitoring and reporting to industry-standard receivers at the
monitoring-center.
Both of these digital communication formats provide a range of addressing for device-points and sub-points on the
Elite-RS Panel. The SIA format allows full reporting from all device-points and sub-points. The Contact ID format
provides a limited range of reporting from device-points.
Reference Appendix B, “Equipment List” for all models affected by restrictions of the Contact ID format.
Hardware Features
The figure below illustrates hardware features of the Elite-RS Panel:
Figure 2-1
Hardware Features\
NAC Outputs
NAC outputs of the Elite-RS Panel are programmable and can be operated in regulated or special application mode.
Reference Appendix A, Specifications for constraints and operating levels of these NAC output modes.
First digit
Description of numeric value
0
Zero I/O connections on the control panel
1
SLC loop 1
2
SLC loop 2
Key
Description
A
Grounding Block
B
Front-Panel
C
Batteries
E E
P2
R
P2
T
L2
R
L2
T
P1
R
P1
T
L1
R
L1
T
Alarm
Silence
Panel Sounder
Silence
Lamp
Test
Reset
Fire Drill
Programmable
Function
Enable Access
Re-Sound
Alarm
Fire
AC Power On
Pre-Alarm
On Test
More Events
General
Disablement
General Trouble
Power Trouble
Supervisory
NAC Trouble
More
Fire Events
More
Events
Enter
Exit
24V OUT AUX 24V
+
-
+
-
NC C N O
TROUBLE
NC C NO
FIRE
N C C NO
S UPE RVISO RY
NAC 1
NAC2
+
-
+
-
NET O UT NET IN
+
-
+
-
COMMS
+
-
SLC1 OUT SLC1 IN
+
-
+
-
AC POWER
L N E
Battery
Connection
+
-
JP1
PC
PC / Dialer
Reset
Watchdog
Operated
Contrast
Watchdog
Reset
SLC2 OUT S LC2 IN
+
-
+
-
1
2
3
4
?
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 2 8 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 3 7
38 39 40 41
Panel Sounder
Silenced
Delay Active
C
A
B