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D7024

 | Operation and Installation Guide | 7.0 Control Panel Programming

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Bosch | 7/05 | 31499J

The following window appears:

1.

Enter the user for whom you want to program 
authority and press [#]. The following window 
appears and scrolls its options: 

2.

Press the number key corresponding to your 
selection. The current setting appears in parentheses 
on the first line. 

3.

After programming, the preceding window appears.

7.3

PROG System

7.3.1

Program Timers

Shortcut: 

0

-PROG > 

3

-PROG SYSTEM > 

2

-TIMERS

The following window appears:

Smoke Reset

Shortcut: 

0

-PROG > 

3

-PROG SYSTEM > 

2

-TIMERS

This feature designates the length of time the smoke 
detector power is turned off after reset. The system does 
not register alarms for 5 sec after power on.

The display scrolls through the TIMERS options.

1.

Press [1] for SMOKE RESET to access:

2.

Enter the value and press [#]. The current setting 
appears in parentheses on the first line. 

3.

After programming, the preceding window appears.

AC Fail Delay

Shortcut: 

0

-PROG > 

3

-PROG SYSTEM > 

2

-TIMERS

This feature sets the number of hours the control panel 
waits after an AC failure and before sending an AC 
Failure Report. A setting of “DC” causes the system to 
send a report when 25% of the battery capacity is used.

The display scrolls through the TIMERS options.

1.

Press [2] for AC FAIL DELAY to access:

2.

The wait for DC function causes the AC Fail Report 
to be sent when the battery is 25% depleted, based 
on the measured voltage of the battery. If you want 
to WAIT FOR DC (25 percent of capacity), press 
[1].
The current setting appears in parentheses on the 
first line, either “DC”, or the number of hours 
selected. 

3.

After programming the AC Fail Delay, the 
preceding screen appears. If you want to ENTER 
TIME, press [2] to access:

4.

Enter the time and press [#]. 
The current setting appears in parentheses on the 
first line. 

5.

After programming the AC Fail Delay, the 
preceding window appears.
When WAIT FOR DC is the current selection, the 
Enter Time Menu shows DC as the time in hours.

AUTHORITY

USER (01-15)

0- NONE

1- MAXIMUM

2- MEDIUM

3- MINIMUM

USER 1 ATHRY ( )

PROG SYSTEM

1- (reserved)

2- TIMERS

3- AC LINE SYNC

4- OPTION BUS

5- PIN REQUIRED?

6- (reserved)

7- REMOTE  PGM

1- SMOKE RESET

2- AC FAIL DLY

3- AUTO SILENCE

4- (reserved)

5- DISPLAY RATE

TIMERS

SMOKE RESET (_ _)

(1-16 SEDS): _ _

1- WAIT FOR DC

2- ENTER TIME

AC FAIL DELAY

AC FAIL DLY (_ _ _)

(01-24 HRS):_ _ _ _

Содержание D7024

Страница 1: ...D7024 Operation and Installation Guide EN Fire Alarm Control Panel ...

Страница 2: ...3 1 Built in Keypad 25 5 3 2 D7033 Keypad 26 5 4 Testing 26 5 4 1 Walk Test 26 5 4 2 Communicator Test 26 5 4 3 Call for Remote Programming 26 5 4 4 Test Battery and NACs 26 5 4 5 Answer for Remote Programming 26 5 4 6 Manually Activate Outputs 27 5 4 7 Read Zone Input Levels 27 5 4 8 Addressable Point Test MUX Test 27 5 4 9 Sensitivity Test 27 5 5 Point and Zone Mapping 27 5 6 Personal Identifica...

Страница 3: ...tal Reporting 9 Figure 3 Installing the Enclosure 14 Figure 4 Installing the Standoff and Support Post 14 Figure 5 Telephone Line Wiring 16 Figure 6 Typical Fire Wiring 16 Figure 7 Relay Wiring 17 Figure 8 Transformer Supervised 17 Figure 9 Option Bus Supervised Style 4 18 Figure 10 Backup Battery Wiring 18 Figure 11 Connecting the Transformer to the D7024 Control Board 19 Figure 12 Option Bus Cab...

Страница 4: ...one Quick Reference 47 Table 25 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference 48 Table 26 Telephone Number Control Characters 49 Table 27 Telephone Number Assistance Keys 49 Table 28 4 2 Reports 53 Table 29 BFSK Reports 54 Table 30 Missing Point Options 57 Table 31 Auto Programming Error Messages 58 Table 32 D7024 Control Panel Display Abbreviations 65 Table 33 D7024 Control Panel Display Messages 66 Table 34...

Страница 5: ... not practical you will be notified as soon as possible The telephone company will inform you of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company might change its facilities equipment operations or procedures affecting your equipment s function If this occurs you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience tr...

Страница 6: ...ad programming Freely programmable alpha display 99 Event History buffer 16 User Codes Underwriters Laboratories Inc UL Listed California State Fire Marshall CSFM Material and Equipment Acceptance MEA Approved Year 2000 compliant Installing the D7039 adds 247 addressable input points 255 total 499 user codes Figure 1 shows the location of the D7024 Control Board components Figure 1 D7024 Control B...

Страница 7: ...isible through the door 2 5 Remote LCD Keypads Maximum number 4 D7033s Wiring requirements Refer to Refer to Section 4 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements on page 19 2 6 Remote LED Annunciators Maximum number 8 D7030s Wiring requirements Refer to Section 4 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements For flexible configuration LED annunciators show output zone information rather than point information The first ...

Страница 8: ...ne line and the second uses the other line During normal operation the Automatic Test uses a different line each day Because the control panel automatically selects which line to use both telephone lines must use the same dialing sequences for reporting For example a line requiring you to dial 9 for an outside line cannot be paired with a line that does not require 9 Private branch exchange PBX li...

Страница 9: ...4 Figure 2 Supplemental Reporting 1 Jumper from R1 to R2 2 Jumper from T1 to T2 3 House telephone 4 Telco line R2 HR2 HT2 T2 R1 RH1 TH1 T1 1 2 4 3 This system is intended for installation entirely within one building Table 3 Standby Battery Capacity Calculations Device Quantity Standby Current Device Total Standby Alarm Current Device Total Alarm D7024 Control Panel 1 200 mA 200 mA 380 mA 380 mA D...

Страница 10: ...a 20 derating factor D7032 8 Point LED Annunciator Expander 1 mA 90 mA D7033 Keypad 80 mA 100 mA D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA 150 mA D7042 B Addressable 8 Point Input 8 mA 8 mA D7050 Photo Smoke Detector 0 50 mA 0 56 mA D7050 TH Photo Smoke Detector 0 50 mA 0 56 mA D7045 Multiplex Pull Station 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7044 Multiplex Single Input Fire 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7052 Multiple...

Страница 11: ...5 A 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 5 2 3 2 6 A to 3 0 A 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 8 2 7 3 1 A to 3 5 A 0 4 0 7 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 6 A to 4 0 A 0 4 0 8 1 2 2 4 3 6 4 1 A to 4 5 A 0 5 0 9 1 4 2 7 4 1 4 6 A to 5 0 A 0 5 1 5 1 5 3 4 5 5 1 A to 5 5 A 0 6 1 1 1 7 3 3 5 Table 6 Compatible Devices Device Description D7014 Class A Zone Converter Converts a Class B Style B initiating circuit on the control panel to a Class A Style D circuit...

Страница 12: ... Control Panel up to two allowed for each system D7039 Multiplex Expan sion Module Provides either two two wire Class B Style 4 multiplex buses or one four wire Class A Style 6 multiplex bus In Class A Mode up to 120 additional addressable points can be added In Class B Mode up to 240 additional addressable points can be added Connects directly to the control panel allowing one for each system D70...

Страница 13: ... 115 116 117 118 119 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 147 148 149 150 151 152 153 154 155 156 157 158 159 160 161 162 163 164 165 166 167 168 169 170 171 172 173 174 175 176 177 178 179 180 181 182 183 184 185 186 187 188 189 190 191 192 193 194 195 196 197 198 199 200 201 202 203 204 205 206 207 208 209 210 211 212 213 214...

Страница 14: ... 3 and Figure 4 3 Slide the top of the control board into the retainer tabs the slots under the top of the frame so the control board resets on the posts 4 Secure the bottom of the control by screwing the two bottom corners through the support posts and through to the control board retainer holes Figure 4 5 When the control board is installed use the nuts to connect the ground wire between the doo...

Страница 15: ...tarts the multiplex auto programming process Press the 1 key to start auto programming Press 0 to allow the control panel to continue normal startup The menu automatically closes with NO selected if no key is pressed after several minutes Refer to Section 7 9 4 Auto Program on page 57 for Auto Programming Mode instructions Expansion devices such as point expanders NAC expanders and multiplex expan...

Страница 16: ...t use shared cable for option bus tele phone or NAC wiring Figure 5 Telephone Line Wiring 1 Phone Line 1 supervised 2 Phone Line 2 supervised 2 1 R2 HR2 HT2 T2 R1 RH1 TH1 T1 Figure 6 Typical Fire Wiring 1 Input 2 Loop power 3 Smoke detector 4 EOL resistor 5 Typical two wire smoke detector wiring supervised Refer to the D7022 Series D7024 Smoke Detector Compatibility List P N 34445 for a list of co...

Страница 17: ...put points 1 to 4 supervised Points are intended for connection to normally open or normally closed alarm contacts They can also be used for compatible two wire smoke detectors All EOL resistors are 2 21 kΩ P N 25899 UL Listed Initiating devices are Class B Style B Two wire compatibility identifier A 8 Refer to the D7022 Series D7024 Smoke Detector Compatibility List P N 34445 4 6 5 7 2 1 8 3 Figu...

Страница 18: ... 7 8 9 0 Clear Prog Cmd Disable Reset History Test Drill Silence Connect all option bus devices to the same bus either Bus A or Bus B Do not connect some devices to Bus A Data Terminals YA or GA and some to Bus B Data Terminals YB or GB Power Terminals RA and RB and Ground Terminals BA and BB can be connected interchangeably to either set of terminals Figure 10 Backup Battery Wiring 1 2 21 kΩ EOL ...

Страница 19: ...1 Ground in alarm supervisory voltage in standby NAC 2 24 V in alarm ground in standby NAC 2 Ground in alarm supervisory voltage in standby Batteries BAT and BAT Requires two 12 V batteries in series for a combined voltage of 24 V Charge current equals 1 1 A maximum Note Only use indicating devices listed in the D7024 NAC Compatibility List P N 34950 Do not short terminals Shorting terminals can c...

Страница 20: ...aximum length of the run can be up to 500 ft 152 4 m No more than 4000 ft 1219 2 m of wire can be connected to the option bus terminals even if the individual lengths of the runs are all within limits Figure 12 shows the lengths for 18 AWG 1 2 mm For 16 AWG 1 5 mm wire cable lengths can be 1 5 times longer and for 14 AWG 1 8 mm wire cable lengths can be 2 5 times longer The maximum length of conne...

Страница 21: ... such as wiring for a point is cut AC power fails and so on the sounder activates with a beep every 10 sec The Trouble LED lights and the LCD shows SYSTEM TROUBLE followed by a description of the trouble condition The system can diagnose and show a variety of trouble conditions including those affecting the input points NACs power battery system grounding and internal operations of the FACP Immedi...

Страница 22: ...haracter sharing the corresponding key is displayed in the second line following a forward slash To select one of these items press the corresponding key For example the PROG key is also 0 3 The corresponding key to a sub menu item might appear in the second line preceding a dash Press the corresponding key to select that item For example press 1 to select PROG TIMES While a menu like this is acti...

Страница 23: ...puts or the dialer When a device is disabled the system shows this condition on the LCD and System Trouble LED The Disable All Inputs operation takes several seconds to perform during which time the system display remains fixed 5 2 8 History Pressing HISTORY at the Main Menu shows a list of system events that occurred A D7024 FACP with a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module supports up to 499 History ...

Страница 24: ...rm OFFNORM Off Normal at Test ARST Alarm Restore PH1 Phone Line 1 AUTOTST Auto Test PH2 Phone Line 2 BATT LOW Battery Low RSTR Restore BAT RSTR Battery Restore S Supervisory CPUFLT Internal Error SMK FLT Smoke Power Fault DRILL BEG Drill Begin SYSRESET System Reset DRILL OVR Drill Over SYSRST System Restore DRST Dirty Restore SYSTRB System Trouble DRTY Dirty SYS WDOG Automatic CPU Reset Watchdog D...

Страница 25: ...e 12 LEDs and Keys LED or Key Definition Power LED green Lights when the AC power is present and flashes when the D7024 operates from bat tery power Alarm LED red Lights when the system registers an alarm and the alarm is not reset Trouble LED yellow Lights when the system detects a problem with its wiring or internal circuitry Flashes while Programming Mode is active and when inputs are not activ...

Страница 26: ...he display returns to normal This test is available only if your system transmits alarms and system information to a monitoring service and is programmed by the security installing company allowing Communicator Tests 5 4 3 Call for Remote Programming Program telephone numbers 1 and 3 along with the Account Code 1 The control panel calls Phone Number 3 and attempts to connect for downloading If the...

Страница 27: ...ng output zones you can implement almost any desired output activation scheme such as floor above floor below activation or conditional elevator recall Input Points Smoke detectors pull stations and so on Zone A group of input points Zones 1 to 50 are configurable Zones 52 to 63 are automatically activated Output Points NACs such as bells and strobes and relays Inputs activate zones and zones acti...

Страница 28: ... 4 is assigned to Zone 2 and mapped to NACs 1 and 2 5 Input Point 5 is assigned to Zone 3 and mapped to NAC 2 LR 1 and RR 1 6 General Alarm Zone 63 drives LR 2 Note LR Local Relay RR Remote Relay Input 1 Input 2 Input 4 Input 3 Input 5 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 63 NAC 1 NAC 2 LR 1 LR 2 RR 1 5 6 1 2 3 4 Table 14 Pre Assigned Zones Zone Pre Assigned Condition 51 Reserved for future use...

Страница 29: ...The sequence alarm restore alarm is transmitted as alarmed restore when priority sorting is applied The communicator can store 32 events while waiting for the monitoring station to accept the events If more than 32 reportable events occur before the monitoring station accepts events some event information is lost and a Data Lost Report is sent to the central station The D7024 s communicator is equ...

Страница 30: ...fer to Table 16 for the characteristics that correlate with each function After any programming change and especially after remote programming changes a complete functional checkout of the control panel s operation is required Hazards to life and property can occur if the system is not tested to detect possible improper programming When programming the system enter only valid information within th...

Страница 31: ...tch 3 4 Silence Keyswitch 4 5 Supervisory Input 106 to 110 6 Monitor Input 111 to 116 7 Local Test 101 to 105 8 Waterflow Sensor 5 Table 18 Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric Keys Key Values SPACE 1 A B C 2 D E F 3 G H I 4 J K L 5 M N O 6 P R S 7 T U V 8 W X Y 9 Q Z 0 Enters the description and returns to the Programming Menu Returns to the Programming Menu without entering changes Move...

Страница 32: ...S to program The BFSK format only supports a three digit account number The control panel transmits the first three programmed digits The BFSK and tone burst formats require an A hex character be entered at the control panel for the receiver to show 0 Because the BFSK format can only report eight points Points 8 to 255 are reported as Point 8 6 3 3 SIA When the control panel is silenced the report...

Страница 33: ... POINT FUNCTION 3 POINT COPY 0 CONFIGURE 1 LOCAL ONLY 2 reserved 3 SILENCEABLE 4 LOOP RESPONSE 5 Reserved DRILL NEXT FCT HIST PREV FCT 1 FIRE 2 WATERFLOW 3 SUPERVISORY 4 MONITOR 5 RESET 6 SILENCE 1 COPY FROM POINT ___ 2 COPY TO FIRST POINT ___ 3 COPY TO LAST POINT ___ 0 FUNCTION 1 ALARM TROUBLE 2 OUTPUT ZONE 3 VERIFICATION 4 LATCHING 5 DESCRIPTION DRILL NEXT PNT HIST PREV PNT 3 PROG SYSTEM 1 Reser...

Страница 34: ... 4 TONE 1 MONITOR 2 DIALING TYPE 1 LINE 1 2 LINE 2 Same options as Line 1 1 NONSUP ALRM 2 SUPVSRY ALRM 3 NONSUP RSTR 4 SUPVSRY RSTR 5 TROUBLE 6 TESTS 7 SILENCE 8 RESET 9 FIRE DRILL 7 PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 POINT RPT 2 4 2 RPT CODS 3 BFSK RPT CODS 4 SIA SIL RPT 8 HISTORY DEFLTS 1 CLEAR HSTRY 2 DEFAULT EE 3 ALT 4 2 CDES 9 PROGRAM MUX 1 MUX EDIT 2 MUX PROGRAM 3 MUX BUS TYPE 0 NO DEVICE 2 SINGLE INPUT 3 I...

Страница 35: ...ith user input inhibited but alarm monitoring continuing SYSTEM TROUBLE RMT PRG ACTIVE appears during remote programming Sounders do not activate during this mode but other outputs programmed for Zone 62 general system trouble activate Trouble conditions occurring during a remote programming session do not annunciate at the control panel until the session ends These conditions are available in the...

Страница 36: ...tomatic Test Reports are sent The first test is sent when the programmed test time matches the system time Subsequent reports are sent according to the selected interval The following window appears 1 Press 2 to select TEST FREQNCY and access 2 Press the number key corresponding to your selection The current setting appears in parentheses on the first line 3 After you program the test frequency th...

Страница 37: ... or up to 99 additional users when the D7039 is installed can be programmed for the unit to protect the system from unauthorized operation Also a record of individual system user actions is kept The following window appears 1 Press 2 for USER PINS and access 2 Enter the user for whom you want to program a PIN and press For example for User 5 press 5 The following window appears 3 Enter the PIN and...

Страница 38: ...s after an AC failure and before sending an AC Failure Report A setting of DC causes the system to send a report when 25 of the battery capacity is used The display scrolls through the TIMERS options 1 Press 2 for AC FAIL DELAY to access 2 The wait for DC function causes the AC Fail Report to be sent when the battery is 25 depleted based on the measured voltage of the battery If you want to WAIT F...

Страница 39: ...indow appears 7 3 2 AC Line Synch Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 3 AC LINE SYNC When AC power is available the control panel uses the line frequency to stabilize the real time clock This setting must match the frequency of the local AC power 60 Hz in the United States The following window appears 1 Press the number key corresponding to your selection and then press The current setting appears in pa...

Страница 40: ...e 3 After making your selection the preceding window appears Remote PIN Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 5 PIN REQUIRED The following window appears 1 Press 2 to select remote PIN and access 2 Press the number key corresponding to your selection and then press The current setting appears in front of the colon on the second line 3 Select the PIN to access the preceding window A PIN can be required bef...

Страница 41: ...arentheses on the first line 4 After assigning a point function the preceding window appears Alarm and Trouble Status Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER This feature allows you to program the system response to an open loop condition A shorted loop always causes an alarm condition An alarm occurs when a point goes into an open circuit state alarming the system A Trouble occurs when a poi...

Страница 42: ...ting or sending a signal The total delay introduced by this feature is equal to the smoke power reset time plus 5 sec You cannot select alarm verification for points configured as WATERFLOW or SUPERVISORY types 1 Enter the point number you want to verify and press 2 As the display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options press 3 to select VERIFICATION and access ZZZ indicates the point being program...

Страница 43: ...s PNT DSCRPTN ZZZ __________________ POINT FUNC _ _ _ 01 16 _ _ _ 0 CONFIGURE 1 LOCAL ONLY 2 reserved 3 SILENCABLE 4 LOOP RESPONS 5 reserved PROG FUNCT DRILL NEXTPNT HIST PREV PNT Table 20 Configure Options Option When activated Fire Point shows FIRE ALARM on the control panel and keypads a Fire Alarm Report if programmed Fire points are forced to a latching characteristic when first configured Wa...

Страница 44: ...se time setting If the response time is set for multiple functions the last time set is used When set for fast response operation multiplex points have a response time of approximately 1 sec The multiplex point response time is the maximum time an input must be held to guarantee an alarm Response time increases as points on the bus are off normal in alarm or with a loop or detector trouble to a ma...

Страница 45: ...opy operation 7 5 PROG Outputs 7 5 1 Programming NACs Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 1 NACs The main panel includes two local NACs NAC 1 and NAC 2 The D7024 can also support up to two D7038 Remote NAC Power Supplies offering a total of eight remote NACs for NACs for each RNAC The following window appears Press the number key corresponding to your selection Local NACs Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS...

Страница 46: ...teady Output turns on and stays on while the NAC is active Pulsing Output turns on and off each second Temporal Output turns on and off to implement the ANSI standard evacuation pattern Code 3 Wheelock Output is configured to support Wheelock devices with sync capability including the abil ity to silence a horn and strobe combination horn The Wheelock configuration is not sup ported by remote NACs...

Страница 47: ... scrolls through the relay options 1 Press 2 for REMOTE 1 or 3 for REMOTE 2 to access Table 23 Remote NAC Configuration Configuration Description Steady Output is programmed to turn on steady for a fire alarm Pulsing Output is programmed to pulse for a fire alarm in the normal manner Temporal Output is programmed to pulse for a fire alarm in Temporal 3 Zone Assignment Each output can be assigned u...

Страница 48: ...ne Numbers Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE NUMS The system can be programmed with two reporting telephone numbers Phone 1 is used with Account Number 1 and Phone 2 is used with Account Number 2 Remote programming occurs on Phone Line 1 using Phone 3 PHONE 1 Phone Number 1 PHONE 2 Phone Number 2 COMPTR PHONE Sets the number to call for remote programming Table 25 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Refe...

Страница 49: ...OG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE NUMS This feature allows you to select which communication format to use It also allows you to disable communication for the telephone number To disable the dialer set the format for Phone Lines 1 and 2 to disabled and turn off the monitoring feature of both lines The display scrolls through the Phone Number options 1 Press 2 for FORMAT to access 2 Press the number key co...

Страница 50: ...the data pulses are sent can be set from 10 20 or 40 pulses per second 10 PPS 20 PPS or 40PPS The display scrolls through the Phone Number options refer to Section 7 6 1 Phone Numbers on page 48 1 Press 4 for TONE to access 2 Press the number key corresponding to your selection The preceding window appears 7 6 2 Phone Control Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 2 PHONE CONTROL In addition to features a...

Страница 51: ...items 1 Press the number key corresponding to your selection The following window appears with the headings depending on your choice In the example the non supervisory alarm is selected PHONE 1 ONLY Report sent to Phone 1 only PHONE 2 ONLY Report sent to Phone 2 only PHONE 1 AND 2 Report sent to Phone Numbers 1 and 2 PHONE 2 BACKUP Report sent to Phone 1 then to Phone 2 if 1 fails NO REPORT No rep...

Страница 52: ... window 7 7 PROG Formats This feature uses hexadecimal digits 0 through F Because keys A through F are not available on the keypad the following keys substituted A History B Test C Disable D Drill E Silence F Reset 7 7 1 4 2 Zone Report Shortcut 0 PROG 7 PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 POINT REPORTS 4 2 Reports have an event type first digit and a point number second digit These reports apply to points and onl...

Страница 53: ... the selected condition by pressing a number key or one of the special keys if a hexadecimal character is needed 6 Press to access the preceding display Table 28 4 2 Reports Report Description System in Test System in Test Restore Sent for Walt Test operations Silence Sent when you press SILENCE Fire Drill Fire Drill Restore Sent for fire drill operations Open Reset Report Sent when you press RESE...

Страница 54: ...left byte 7 8 History Defaults Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS The following window appears 7 8 1 Clear History Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS 1 CLEAR HISTORY You can clear some or all History records in the system using this menu item The following window appears Enter the number of History records you want to delete and press The preceding menu appears 7 8 2 Default EE Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEF...

Страница 55: ... 2 SINGLE INPUT refers to the D7044 M D7045 and D7052 Class A 3 I O MODULE refers to the D7053 4 MUX SMOKE refers to the D7050 D7050TH and D343 5 SMOKE W FRZ not used 6 DUAL INPUT refers to the D7052 Class B 7 OCTAL INPUT refers to the D7042 B All programming including zone configura tions and option installations are lost when this operation is performed You must turn off the control panel power ...

Страница 56: ...7042 Eight Input Module Do not select Class A operation The following window appears Press 2 to select Class B operation if the setting was accidentally changed from its default setting Refer to the D7042 Installation Guide P N 42638 for Class B configuration wiring Refer to the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module Installation Guide P N 38685 for Class A and Class B wiring instructions Figure 20 show...

Страница 57: ...ecific configuration AUTO PROGRAM _____ YES 1 NO 0 ADDRESS ERROR 1 AT ADDRESS xxx AUTO PROGRAM RESTORING PLEASE WAIT MISSING PT xxx 0 DELETE POINT 1 KEEP POINT 2 DEL REMAIN 3 KEEP REMAIN Table 30 Missing Point Options Option When selected DELETE POINT The missing point and any addresses it implemented up to eight for an octal input module are permanently deleted from the site specific memory area ...

Страница 58: ...Output Programming Menu As new devices are added the D7024 performs some basic error checks The following errors can appear when adding a device In the preceding message xxx is replaced by the affected address and is replaced by a code number that indicates the type of error Table 31 identifies the auto programming error messages When the point add operation is complete the D7024 shows the total n...

Страница 59: ...Edit The following window appears 2 Press 0 for NO DEVICE and enter the address for the point you want to delete After the device is deleted you return to the Device Type MUX Edit Sub menu An unsuccessful deletion causes the following error message followed by the Device Type MUX Edit Sub menu Before returning the system to service test it for proper operation At a minimum test each added multiple...

Страница 60: ...age range from 20 VDC to 31 VDC for this application Install it inside the protected area Use four wire detectors UL Listed power supervision devices such as the D285 in a D292 or D293 Series Base A compatible UL Listed EOL relay is the D275 Use all points with the EOL resistor provided Report Programming Program non supervisory and supervisory reports for the points used Program Trouble Reports S...

Страница 61: ...used 9 D132B 10 Loop 11 Class A not used 12 Optional alarm latch 13 NAC input 14 12 VDC 24 VDC 2 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Cmnd 0 Prog Clear Disable Drill Test History Reset Silence Trouble Silenced Power Alarm 2 2 BAT 1 2 3 4 5 6 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 L 1 RA BA GA YA RB BB GB YB 2 3 L 4 AUX AUX SMK SMK NO1 COM1 NC1 NO2 COM2 NC2 T1 TH...

Страница 62: ... the D185 Installation Manual P N 32906 for details Figure 22 shows the module being used to signal alarm and trouble conditions only With a third relay available from the eight relay expansion module and an additional leased line supervisory conditions can also be signaled In this example Relay 1 must be programmed to operate on Alarm Zone 63 and Relay 2 must be programmed to operate on Trouble Z...

Страница 63: ...ces Do not install smoke detectors where normal area temperatures are above 100 F 38 C or below 32 F 0 C Avoid areas of high humidity and dust concentrations Mount ceiling detectors where the edge is no closer than 4 in 10 cm from any wall Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 in and 12 in 10 cm and 30 cm from the ceiling For exact mounting information refer to the instructions pr...

Страница 64: ...f exiting is not possible teach them to remain at the open window and shout for help until it arrives If there is a 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...

Страница 65: ... NONSUP Non Supervisory BX Box such as city box NORM NRM Normal CATE Catastrophe OUT Output CDES CODS CDS Codes OVRC Overcurrent CMPTR Computer PAS Positive Alarm Sequence COMM Communicator PHN PHON Phone CONFIG Configure PROG PRGMNG Programming DESCRIPTION Description PRGMMD Programmed DIG Digit PT PNT Point DLY Delay PWR Power DRL DRIL Drill REM REMOT Remote D DSBL DISABL Disable RESPNS Response...

Страница 66: ...d wiring and the EOL resistor TRBL OPEN RNAC A D7038 Remote NAC is open Check the field wiring and the EOL resistor TRBL OPT BUS XX A wiring fault occurred on Option Bus Terminals 7 to 14 There are specific address problems with the option bus devices Check the wiring for the specific device address shown TRBLOVRCLNAC TRBL OVRC RNAC Overcurrent condition occurred on one of the NACs Check the field...

Страница 67: ...age 71 POINT FIRE TROUBLE 4 6 p 6 p 6 Fz FTz 1 373 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE 5 Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 Fz STz 1 373 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE 6 Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 Fz STz 1 373 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT MONITOR TROUBLE 7 Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 p Refer to 4 Fz UTz 1 373 00 zzzs Refer...

Страница 68: ...Y RESTORE 18 Refer to 16 p Refer to 16 p Refer to 16 Ez SRz 3 200 00 zzzs Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT MONITOR RESTORE 19 Refer to 16 p Refer to 16 p Refer to 16 Ez URz3 140 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT FIRE TROUBLE RESTORE 20 3 p 3 p 3 Ez FJz 3 373 00 zzzs Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE RESTORE 21 Refer to 20 p Refer to 20 p Refer to 20 Ez SJz 3 373 00 zzz...

Страница 69: ...r to 28 Ez FHz 3 571 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 POINT MONITOR DISABLE RESTORE 31 Refer to 28 p Refer to 28 p Refer to 28 Ez FHz 3 571 00 zzz Refer to Table 35 on page 71 SYSTEM IN TEST 40 F 1 3 3 F FD TS0 1 607 00 000 Refer to Table 35 on page 71 SYSTEM IN TEST RESTORE 41 E 1 3 7 E ED TE0 3 607 00 000 Refer to Table 35 on page 71 SILENCE 42 9 F 9 F 9 FD KBuu 1 400 00 uuu Refer to Table 35...

Страница 70: ... 000 Refer to Table 35 on page 71 PHONE 2 RESTORE 55 E C 3 6 E EC LR2 3 352 00 000 Refer to Table 35 on page 71 SYSTEM TROUBLE 56 F D 3 3 F FD ET 1 300 00 ccc Refer to Table 35 on page 71 SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE 57 E D 3 7 E ED ER 3 300 00 ccc Refer to Table 35 on page 71 MANUAL TEST 58 Refer to 50 Refer to 50 Refer to 50 Referto 50 Refer to 50 EE RX0 1 601 00 000 Refer to Table 35 on page 71 DATA ...

Страница 71: ... AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT SUPERVISORY ALARM 2 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE SUPRVISION ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT MONITOR ALARM 3 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE ALARM ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT FIRE TROUBLE 4 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE 5 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE ...

Страница 72: ...dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG RESTORE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT MONITOR DIRTY RESTORE 27 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT FIRE DISABLE RESTORE 28 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT WATERFLOW DISABLE RESTORE 29 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT SUPERVISORY DISABLE RESTORE...

Страница 73: ...FAULT 62 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIPMENT FAIL ACCT aaaa SDI 001 COND 3 SMOKE POWER RESTORE 63 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIP RESTORAL ACCT aaaa SDI 001 COND 3 REMOTE PROGRAMMING FAIL 66 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa RAM ACCESS FAIL REMOTE PROGRAMMING SUC CESS 67 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa RAM ACCESS OK Note dd dd tt tt Date and time aaaa Account number uuu User ID zzz Point ccc Numeric identifier Tabl...

Страница 74: ...odule 2 output 2 wiring fault 66 Remote NAC module 1 AC failure 25 Remote NAC module 2 output 3 wiring fault 67 Remote NAC module 2 AC failure 26 Remote NAC module 2 output 4 wiring fault 68 NAC 1 shorted wiring 27 User disabled remote NAC module 1 output 1 69 NAC 2 shorted wiring 28 User disabled remote NAC module 1 output 2 70 Remote NAC module 1 ground fault wiring short 31 User disabled remote...

Страница 75: ...nt Function 1 1 Point Function 2 2 Point Function 3 3 Point Function 4 4 Point Function 5 5 Point Function 6 6 Point Function 7 7 Point Function 8 8 Point Function 9 255 10 ALARM TROUBLE Trouble On Open OUTPUT ZONE Point Zone 1 1 Point Zone 2 2 Point Zone 3 3 Point Zone 4 4 Point Zone 5 5 Point Zone 6 6 Point Zone 7 7 Point Zone 8 8 Point Zone 9 19 9 Point Zone 20 39 10 Point Zone 40 59 11 etc VER...

Страница 76: ...R wait for dial tone FORMAT 6 SIA 300 ACCT NUMS 0000 TONE 1 to 10 PPS 1900 1400 PHONE CONTROL LINE 1 2 MONITOR Yes DIALING TYPE Pulse Only REPORT STEERING ALL SUB MENU ITEMS Phone 2 Back up RING COUNT 00 COMM TRIES 10 MACH BYPASS No PROG FORMATS 4 2 RPT CODS 4 2 ZONE REPORT 0 FIRE ALRM D1 0 1 FIRE RSTR D1 3 2 WATERFLOW D1 0 3 SUPERVISE D1 0 4 TROULBE D1 6 5 TRBL RSTR D1 3 6 DISABLE D1 B 7 DSBL RST...

Страница 77: ...0 FIRE RSTR D1 2 WATERFLOW D1 0 SUPERVISE D1 0 TROUBLE D1 6 TRBL RSTR D1 7 DISABLE D1 5 DSBL RSTR D1 2 MONITOR D1 0 POINT 1 D2 1 POINT 2 D2 2 POINT 3 D2 3 POINT 4 D2 4 POINT 5 D2 5 POINT 6 D2 6 POINT 7 D2 7 POINT 8 D2 8 POINT 9 D2 9 POINT 10 D2 0 4 2 POINT CODS SYSTM IN TST 33 SYS TEST RST 37 SILENCE 9F FIRE DRILL 33 FIRE DRL RST 37 OPEN RST RPT 9F LOW BATTERY 69 LOW BATT RST 79 AC FAILURE 60 AC F...

Страница 78: ...ht use the telephone line such as fax machines credit card verifiers or PBX systems Note that NFPA 72 requirements mandate a dedicated telephone line for fire reporting If the devices cannot be removed ensure they are wired so the control panel s line seizure relay disconnects them when needed Measure the line voltage while these devices are in use ensuring it remains above 5 V 3 Check for intermi...

Страница 79: ... 2 5 A capacity but limited by overall 4 0 A capacity on each circuit Wired for standard Class B Style Y operation Use the D7015 Class B to Class A NAC Con verter to convert to Class A Style Z as needed Configurable for Patterns Steady pulsing ANSI Code 3 synchronized Wheelock synchronized Gentex Relays Local Relays The main panel includes two Form C relays The relay contacts are rated at 5 A 28 V...

Страница 80: ...Timer Programming 60 Communications 60 Communicator 8 Communicator Operation 29 Communicator Test 26 Control Panel Programming 36 Control Panel Terminal Connections 16 CPU Fault 21 D D7042 Address Restrictions 13 DATA LOST 78 Daylight Savings 37 Default EE 54 Disable 23 Display Rate 39 Drill 23 E EEPROM fault 15 Enclosure Housing 7 Entering Data 23 Escape Plan 64 F Fire Safety 63 Format Programmin...

Страница 81: ...40 PIN Authority Levels 37 PIN REQUIRED 40 Program User PINs 37 Programmer PIN 37 Remote PIN 40 Users 9 Point Assigning Point Functions 41 Configure 43 Local Only 44 Off board Addressable Points with D7039 Multi plex Expansion Module 7 On board Conventional Points 7 Point and Zone Mapping 27 Point Copy 45 Point Description 43 Point Function 43 Point Function Characteristics 30 Point Functions Over...

Страница 82: ...0 Phone Line and Phone Number Selection 8 Phone Numbers 48 Report Steering 51 Ring Count 51 Tone 50 Test Addressable Point Test MUX Test 27 Automatic Test 36 Communicator Test 26 Sensitivity Test 27 Test Battery and NACs 26 Test Frequency 36 Test Time 36 Walk Test 26 U UL D7024 UL Listings 60 Installation Considerations 60 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 60 Programming the D7024 60 UL Lis...

Страница 83: ...D7024 Operation and Installation Guide 16 0 Index Bosch 7 05 31499J 83 Notes ...

Страница 84: ...Bosch 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 Bosch 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 Customer Service 800 289 0096 Technical Support 888 886 6189 ...

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