Bosch FPD-7024 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

EN 

Operation and Installation Guide 

Fire Alarm Control 
Panel 

 

FPD-7024 

Содержание FPD-7024

Страница 1: ...EN Operation and Installation Guide Fire Alarm Control Panel FPD 7024 ...

Страница 2: ...ible they will notify you in advance But if advance 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 might 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 oppor...

Страница 3: ...rks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries CYCOLOY is a registered trademark of General Electric Company POLYLAC is a registered trademark of CHI MEI Industrial Corporation LTD Chamber Check is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems Inc in the United States CleanMe is a trademark of GE Interlogix Inc in the United States and or other countries ...

Страница 4: ...tem is Selected 23 3 2 4 Returning to an Earlier Screen 23 3 2 5 Entering Data 23 3 2 6 Drill 23 3 2 7 Disable 23 3 2 8 History 23 3 3 Keypads 25 3 3 1 Built in Keypad 25 3 3 2 FMR 7033 Keypad 26 3 4 Testing 26 3 4 1 Walk Test 26 3 4 2 Communicator Test 26 3 4 3 Call for Remote Programming 27 3 4 4 Test Battery NAC Circuits 27 3 4 5 Answer for Remote Programming 27 3 4 6 Manually Activate Outputs ...

Страница 5: ... MUX Edit 71 5 9 2 MUX Program 72 5 9 3 MUX Bus Type 73 5 9 4 Auto Program 74 5 9 5 Removing MUX Devices 77 6 0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 79 6 1 FPD 7024 UL Listings 79 6 2 Installation Considerations 79 6 3 Programming the FPD 7024 79 6 3 1 Commercial Fire Alarm Central Station DACT and Local 79 6 3 2 UL Listed Accessory Devices 79 D185 Reverse Polarity Module 81 7 0 Fire Safety 82...

Страница 6: ...ttery Capacity Calculations 11 Table 5 Required Battery Size Calculation 12 Table 6 Standby Load Battery Size Ah 12 Table 7 Alarm Load Battery Size Ah 13 Table 8 Compatible Devices 14 Table 9 Address Restrictions for the D7042 D7052 and D7053 15 Table 10 Option Bus Wiring Guidelines 20 Table 11 Off Normal Displays 22 Table 12 History Event Abbreviations 24 Table 13 Pre Assigned Zones 29 Table 14 P...

Страница 7: ...vent history buffer 16 user codes UL Listed CSFM MEA Approved When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is installed these additional features are available 247 additional addressable input points 255 total points 499 Non volatile event history buffer 100 user codes Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the major items on the FPD 7024 Control Board Figure 1 FPD 7024 Control Board Trouble Silenced ...

Страница 8: ... Off board Addressable Points with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module The D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module adds Two Class B Style 4 or one Class A Style 6 Signaling Line Circuits SLCs Each point is individually supervised for proper connection to the common bus when over ten points are troubled up to ten troubles are shown per bus and the balance of the troubles is indicated by a common bus failure ...

Страница 9: ...s third combination 8 49 to 64 49 to 56 57 to 64 Eighth combination repeats forth combination Refer to Table 3 for the LED display for Zones 49 to 64 Table 3 LED Display for Zone 49 to 64 LED Zone Description 1 49 User defined 2 50 User defined 3 reserved 4 52 General fire alarm monitor waterflow non silencable 5 53 General fire alarm monitor silencable 6 reserved 7 55 General Supervisory silencab...

Страница 10: ... is idle the FACP monitors the primary and alternate telephone lines by monitoring the line for trouble The FACP monitors each line every 12 seconds When a trouble still exists after three samples 36 seconds the FACP sends a trouble report and activates the yellow trouble LED and trouble relay If the central station receives the automatic test report only every other day this indicates that one ph...

Страница 11: ...Annunciator 35 mA 175 mA D7032 Eight Point LED Annunciator Expander 1 mA 90 mA FMR 7033 Keypad 1 80 mA 100 mA D7039 MUX Expansion Module 150 mA 150 mA D7042 B Addressable Eight Point Input 18 mA 18 mA D7050 MUX Photoelectric Smoke Detector 0 50 mA 0 56 mA D7050TH MUX Photoelectric Smoke Detector 0 50 mA 0 56 mA FMM 7045 Mux Pull Station 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7044 Mux Single Input Fire 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D...

Страница 12: ...age 13 1 2 11 Standby Existing Load Use Table 6 to estimate the size of the battery required to support the standby load then use Table 7 on page 13 to estimate the size of the battery required to support the alarm load Add the results together for the total battery size Select the next larger standard battery for the system If the results show a requirement for a battery over 40 Ah reduce the exi...

Страница 13: ...uired for 10 Minutes Capacity Required for 15 Minutes Capacity Required for 30 Minutes Capacity Required for 45 Minutes Grand Total Standby Existing 250 to 500 mA 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 501 to 999 mA 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 0 to 1 5 A 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 9 1 4 1 6 to 2 0 A 0 2 0 4 0 6 1 2 1 8 2 1 to 2 5 A 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 5 2 3 2 6 to 3 0 A 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 8 2 7 3 1 to 3 5 A 0 4 0 7 1 1 2 1 3 2 3 6 to 4 0 A 0 4 0...

Страница 14: ...n bus up to two are allowed per system Refer to the D7035 Installation Guide P N 37280 for required enclosure modification The D7035B comes installed on a mounting skirt FMR 7036 Fire Annunciator Keypad Establishes the location of a fire alarm FPP RNAC 8A 4C Remote NAC Power Supply Adds four NFPA 72 Class B Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits through the option bus and is supervised by the con...

Страница 15: ...ay output Up to 20 modules can be connected to each MUX bus The D7053 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 D7050 TH Mux Smoke Detector The D7050 TH is a photo electric smoke detector with a heat option It connects to the multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 The D7050 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 Table 9 Address Restrictions for the D7042 D7052 and D7053 Install D7042 modules only at address...

Страница 16: ...maining two screws in the bottom mounting holes 6 Knock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure Figure 3 Enclosure Installation 2 2 5 7 4 3 1 6 1 Control panel location 2 Mounting holes 3 Retainer holes for standoffs 4 Retainer holes for support posts 5 Transformer 6 Stud 7 Ground wire If using the knockouts located at the bottom of the enclosure install batteries in a separate enclosure 1...

Страница 17: ...stallation of the device and automatically set it up for supervision If the Enter key is not pressed during the power up time out period the control panel resumes operation using the last confirmed status of the affected expander and displays an installation error condition Expansion devices such as point expanders and multiplex expanders are disabled if they are removed from the control panel con...

Страница 18: ...mm and tied to prevent movement White Red Brown NC AC Power 2 AC Power 1 NC supervised Black Yellow 1A 1B 1B 1A SMK SMK CLASS B STYLE B Phone Line 2 Supervised Phone Line 1 Supervised R2 HR2 HT2 T2 R1 RH1 TH1 T1 EOL Resistor 1A 1B 1B 1A CLASS B STYLE B 1A 1B 1B 1A CLASS A STYLE D Input Points 1 4 supervised Points are intended for connection of normally open normally closed alarm contacts They may...

Страница 19: ...ellow Connect the primary side of the transformer black and white wires to unswitched 120V 60Hz or yellow and white wires to 240V 50 Hz circuit using wire nuts 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements Use 18 AWG 1 2 mm or larger wire to connect option bus devices to the FACP The total length of wire connected to the option bus terminals must not exceed 4 000 ft 1 219 m regardless of the wire gauge wire ...

Страница 20: ...t 229 m 280 mA Where more than one type of device is installed on a given wiring run add together the alarm existing drawn by all the devices on the wiring run to determine the maximum allowed distance between the option bus terminals on the control panel and the last device on the wire run the device farthest from the control panel Add up the total alarm load for option bus devices on the wire ru...

Страница 21: ...to indicate this condition 3 1 2 Supervisory When a Supervisory condition occurs Supervisory XXX XXX indicates the number of supervisory conditions The second line of the display gives more instructions When the group is entered by pushing the 6 key more details of the event appear The bottom line alternates between the instructions and the programmed description for the affected point The built i...

Страница 22: ...e failure can be optionally recorded in the history buffer To enable history buffer recording for CPU faults program Output Zone D of onboard Relay 2 to Zone 51 unused The history buffer message if enabled shows CPUFLTxxx where xxx is an error code If the display shows CPU FAULT contact Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Support and report the history buffer code along with a description of the ...

Страница 23: ... press the Enter key If data already exists at a particular location you can either accept that data or enter new data When you press the Enter key to enter the data the display returns you to the previous sub menu display 3 2 6 Drill The drill command activates all NACs and no relays It creates a history log entry and as an option can be reported to the central station 3 2 7 Disable Use the disab...

Страница 24: ...ry Low RSTR Restore BAT RSTR Battery Restore S Supervisory CPUFLT Internal Error SMK FLT Smoke Power Fault DBL Disable SYSRESET System Reset DRILL BEG Drill Begin SYSRST System Restore DRILL OVR Drill Over SYSTRB System Trouble DRST Dirty Restore SYS WDOG Automatic CPU Reset Watchdog DRTY Dirty TRBL Trouble DSBL Disable TRST Trouble Restore EE2 EEPROM TST BEG Test Begin ENBL Enable TST OVR Test Ov...

Страница 25: ... when the system registers an alarm and was not reset 4 Yellow Silenced LED lights when the user manually silences an alarm or trouble condition turns off when the condition that was silenced is corrected 5 Disable key used to disable or re enable inputs NACs or relays outputs and the dialer 6 Test key used to select one of seven special test modes refer to Section 3 4 Testing on page 26 7 Back ke...

Страница 26: ...rouble sounder sounds every 10 sec Outputs programmed for general alarm or fire alarm output or outputs mapped to points using zones activate during this test as points are alarmed and restored When selecting this mode three options are given for activation of outputs SHORT ACTIVE 1 second activation LONG ACTIVE 5 second activation NO ACTIVE outputs do not activate As each point is alarmed the out...

Страница 27: ...rouble show less than 6 mA 3 4 8 Addressable Point Test MUX Test This test allows activation of the special test mode for addressable multiplex devices This applies only if the optional D7039 Addressable Point Bus Expander module is installed When this test mode is selected the system asks which bus to test 1 or 2 Select 1 to test points 9 to 128 and select 2 to test points 129 to 255 The system p...

Страница 28: ...ts to output points The system defaults so that all NAC outputs are activated by a fire alarm By programming output zones you can create almost any output activation scheme such as floor above and 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 52 to 63 are activated automatically...

Страница 29: ...al Fire Alarm silenceable Active when a fire alarm condition is present does not activate for waterflow 54 Activates for approximately 7 sec before dialing to initiate dial tone on a ground start phone system 55 General Supervisory silenceable 56 General Waterflow silenceable 57 Communication Trouble Active when the dialer fails to communicate remains active until communication through the digital...

Страница 30: ...ber Attempting to assign the same PIN to multiple User Numbers results in the three beep error tone and the change is not made User Number 00 is designated as a Programmer s Code It can be used to silence alarms reset disable and program the unit User Number 00 is shipped from the factory with the sequence of 9876 Change this code to one of your personal preference It is automatically assigned the...

Страница 31: ...ng is applied Priority sorting on events sent to a monitoring station can cause the message sequence to imply that a point is restored when it is not 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 t...

Страница 32: ...ouble AC Fail Delay Yes 1 Wait for DC 2 Wait Delay Time 0 24 HRS 2 Wait Delay Time 1 3 HRS Phone Line Monitor for Each Line Yes 0 No 1 Yes 1 Yes Remote Programming offsite Yes 1 PHONE 1 2 PHONE 2 3 COMPTR PHONE 1 Phone 1 2 Phone 2 Response Time Yes 1 Fast 5 sec 2 Programmed 2 1 sec NAC Config Yes 1 Steady 2 Pulsing 3 California March 4 Temporal 5 Wheelock 6 Gentex 7 System Sensor 1 Steady 2 Pulsed...

Страница 33: ... to an open circuit enabled status output zone verification latching and point description Before programming the control panel determine the types of functions that are needed and then map the various input points to the functions For example you might determine that you have the following functions Refer to Table 16 for the characteristics that correlate with each function 1 Pull Station 2 Smoke...

Страница 34: ...s entered each time a numeric key is pressed For example pressing 2 repeatedly enters A B C 2 A B and so on Table 17 Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric Key Values 1 SPACE 1 1 2 A B C 2 2 3 D E F 3 2 4 G H I 4 2 5 J K L 5 2 6 M N O 6 2 7 P R S 7 2 8 T U V 8 2 9 W X Y 9 2 0 Prog Q Z 0 Enter Enters the description and returns to the programming menu Back Returns to the programming menu wit...

Страница 35: ...1 Trouble and Phone 2 Restoral This programming is done under 7 PROG FORMATS 2 4 2 RPT CODS The 4 2 and 3 1 format cannot report full point data for each point Points 1 to 10 have unique reporting codes The codes repeat every ten points For example Point 31 has the same point report as Points 11 and 21 4 4 2 BFSK Similar to the programming of system events for 4 2 Formats five system events can be...

Страница 36: ...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 RESERVED 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 reserved 2 TIMERS 3 AC LINE SYNC 4 OPTION BUS...

Страница 37: ...E 1 NUMBER 3 FORMAT 4 ACCT NUMS 5 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...

Страница 38: ...igure 12 is an example of the shortcut to TEST FREQ and TEST TIME The sample of the Program Menu Tree shows that to get to TEST TIME and TEST FREQ you must go to PROG 0 in Level 1 PROG TIME in Level 2 and AUTO TEST in Level 3 The shortcut is simply a list of the keys you press to get to the fourth level option Once you enter the shortcut follow the procedural description that appears on the screen...

Страница 39: ...tem trouble do activate Trouble conditions that occur during a remote programming session are not annunciated at the control panel until the remote programming session ends These conditions are available in the remote programmer diagnostic displays during the session Alarm conditions terminate remote programming and are shown immediately When remote programming is disabled you can still connect to...

Страница 40: ...OGRAM MUX 5 1 PROG TIME PROG TIME 1 SYSTEM 2 AUTO TEST 3 DAYLIGHT SAV 5 1 1 Program Time Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 1 SYSTEM The following window appears ENTER DATE MMDDYY _________ Enter the date followed by the Enter key The following window appears ENTER TIME HHMM ___________ Enter the time followed by the Enter key 5 1 2 Automatic Test Test Time Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 2 AUTO TEST Use thi...

Страница 41: ...AYS 5 28 DAYS Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The existing setting is displayed in parentheses on the first line After you have programmed the test frequency the previous window appears 5 1 3 Daylight Saving Time Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 3 DAYLIGHT SAV This feature enables automatic adjustment of system time for Daylight Saving Time The dates...

Страница 42: ... system users The following window appears PROGRAM PINS 1 PROGRAMR PIN 2 USER PINS Press 2 for user PINs The following window appears OTHER PINS USER 01 15 Enter the user for whom you want to program a PIN and press Enter Example For User 5 press 5 The following window appears USER 5 ENTER PIN _____ Enter the PIN and press Enter After you have programmed the user PIN the previous window appears 5 ...

Страница 43: ...TEM 2 TIMERS The following window appears TIMERS 1 SMOKE RESET 2 AC FAIL DLY 3 AUTO SILENCE 4 reserved 5 DISPLAY RATE Smoke Reset Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS This feature determines how long the smoke detector power is off after reset No alarms are registered by the system for 5 seconds after power is returned The display scrolls through the TIMERS options Press 1 for Smoke Reset The fo...

Страница 44: ...n the Enter Time menu displays DC as the time in hours Auto Silence Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS This feature silences the sounding of an alarm condition on selected NACs after a certain amount of time When you use Auto Silence pressing 0 Prog disables the feature and the only way to turn off an alarm is to manually silence it Entering between 5 and 99 minutes means that the alarm sounds...

Страница 45: ...r The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you program AC Line Synch the previous window appears 5 3 3 Option Bus Update Bus Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 4 OPTION BUS When devices are added or removed from the option buses this feature queries both option buses and updates the list of connected devices This enables the new devices and removes supervision for devices no...

Страница 46: ...RED 1 LOCAL 2 REMOTE Press 1 to require a PIN at the local keypad The following window appears LOCAL KEYPD PIN ____ YES 1 NO 0 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The existing setting is shown in front of the colon on the second line After making your selection the previous window appears Remote Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 5 PIN REQUIRED The following window appears PIN REQUI...

Страница 47: ...or incorrect programming 5 4 PROG INPUTS PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER 2 POINT FUNCT 3 POINT COPY Point functions allow quick programming of similarly functioning points for example pull stations smoke detectors with common settings Refer to Section 5 4 2 Point Function on page 50 for more information 5 4 1 Point Number Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER POINT NUMBER 1 255 __ Enter the poin...

Страница 48: ...t 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 Refer to Table 15 on page 32 ALARM A point in an open circuit state causes an alarm TROUBLE If a point is in an open circuit state the system responds with a trouble condition Enter the point number you wish to program and press Ente...

Страница 49: ...he system resets the alarm status automatically but does not reset smoke power when the input restores to the standby condition Otherwise the system must be manually reset Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 4 to select LATCHING The following window appears LATCHING ZZZ ____ YES 1 NO 0 ZZZ ...

Страница 50: ...nel and keypads activates selected output devices and sends a Waterflow Alarm report if programmed Waterflow points are defaulted to a non verify characteristic when first configured 3 Supervisory When activated the point shows SUPERVISORY ALARM on control panel and keypads and sends a Supervisory Alarm report if programmed Supervisory points are defaulted to a non verify characteristic when first...

Страница 51: ... 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION This feature determines if a user may silence the system or not When an output is controlled by at least one zone activated by a Non silencing point or a Non silencing zone for example zone 53 it becomes a Non silencing output even if other silencing zones activate it Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the P...

Страница 52: ...o 20 points can be assigned to point functions that were programmed with a response time other than Fast If more than 20 points are assigned to functions programmed with a response time other than Fast an error message appears MAX PROGRAMD POINTS EXCEEDED Switching a point function from Fast to Programmed can cause this error depending on how many points reference the point function DRILL NEXT FCT...

Страница 53: ...gh the NAC options Press 1 for LOCAL The following window appears ONBOARD NAC 1 NAC 1 2 NAC 2 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The display scrolls through the following selection PROG NAC 1 reserved 2 CONFIGRATION 3 ZONE ASSIGNS Press the number key that corresponds to your selection If you select 2 from the PROG NACs menu the following selections scroll NAC CONFIG 1 STEADY ...

Страница 54: ...ity to silence the horn of a horn strobe combination After you program the desired pattern configuration the previous window appears If you select 3 from the PROG NACs menu you are asked to enter four zones to activate this output OUTPUT ZONE A XX 00 63 XX indicates the existing setting for each of the four output zone settings Enter the desired zone to activate this output and press Enter You are...

Страница 55: ...ire alarm Pulsing Programmed to pulse for a fire alarm at 0 5 sec on and 0 5 sec off Temporal Programmed to pulse for a fire alarm in Temporal 3 Zone Assignment Assign each output up to four zones ZONE A B C or D 00 disabled 1 to 63 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection After you program the local NACs the previous window appears 5 5 2 Programming Relays Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OU...

Страница 56: ...m non silencing 59 Alarm Verification 60 AC Failed 61 General Waterflow Alarm non silencing 62 General Trouble 63 General Alarm Waterflow Supervisory non silencing An output point cannot be assigned to more than four zones Each output does not need to be assigned to four zones Each zone can have any number of outputs assigned to it Remote Relays Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS The display ...

Страница 57: ...PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS Do not use this menu to program addresses configured as inputs The display scrolls through the Relay options Press 4 for MULTIPLEX The following window appears MUX OUTPUT 009 255 Enter the number corresponding with the output to be programmed and press Enter The output number of a multiplex relay is the second point of an I O module Adding 1 to the address of the I O module g...

Страница 58: ...call for remote programming Refer to Table 15 on page 32 The following window appears PHONE IP NUMBER 1 PHONE IP 1 2 PHONE IP 2 3 COMPTR PH IP Press the number key that corresponds with the phone number you wish to configure example is Phone 1 The following window appears PHONE IP NUMBER 1 1 NUMBER 2 PORT NUMBER 3 FORMAT 4 ACCT NUMS 5 TONE Press the number key that corresponds with your selection ...

Страница 59: ...ent For a phone number you must enter 1 as a prefix before the special character Except for unusual situations all phone numbers should have the wait for dial tone character as the second digit This ensures that reports are delivered as quickly as possible even if an incoming phone call must be disconnected For example you would program 1 18002890096 for the phone number 1 800 289 0096 To enter a ...

Страница 60: ...it time is a number from 1 to 255 seconds where the most significant or first digit is D14 For example if the necessary wait time is 30 sec digits 14 through 16 should be 0 3 0 respectively In larger installation sites using alternate communications as a destination set the wait time to a higher value to compensate for network congestion delays This wait time is also used for the heartbeat acknowl...

Страница 61: ...s used as a periodic test of the virtual circuit between the control panel and the networked receiver The heartbeat event is transmitted as a null modem IIIa2 event that uses only the first four digits of the account code for Area 1 The event format always remains the same regardless of the communication protocol formats available in the control panel Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Anti Replay Digit...

Страница 62: ...3 1 REPORT 2 4 2 REPORT 3 BSFK REPORT 4 SIA 110 RPRT 5 CONTACT ID 6 SIA 300 RPRT 7 MDM 3A2 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The previous window appears If using the DX4020 for reporting events only two formats are possible Modem III2 BSFK SIA 110 300 modem III A2 Contact ID 3 1 4 2 contact ID Account Numbers Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE IP NUMS The account numbers ...

Страница 63: ...panel uses to send data pulses can be set for 1900 Hz 19D or 1800 Hz 18D The frequency of the acknowledge tone from the receiver to which control panel responds can be set to 1400 Hz 14A or 2300 Hz 23A The rate at which the data pulses are sent can be set to 10 20 or 40 pulses per second 10PS 20PS or 40PS The display scrolls through the Phone IP Number options refer to Section 5 6 1 Phone Numbers ...

Страница 64: ...ress is entered for the Phone IP number set the monitor to No If this is not programmed to No a trouble is generated Choose Line 1 or Line 2 refer to the window above The display scrolls through the Phone Control options Press 1 for MONITOR LINE The following window appears MONITOR LINE 1 ____ YES 1 NO 0 Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Press 1 for YES or 0 Prog for NO The previous window appears Dial...

Страница 65: ...IP Number 2 including the default PHONE 2 BACKUP a phone number and account number must be programmed for Phone IP Number 2 The control panel indicates a COMM FAULT if it sends a report using Phone Number 1 parameters which references unprogrammed Phone IP Number 2 parameters The display scrolls through the following items REPORT STEERING 1 NONSUP ALRM 2 SUPVSY ALRM 3 NONSUP RSTR 4 SUPVSY RSTR 5 T...

Страница 66: ...unication Tries Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 5 COMM TRIES The system always tries ten times to communicate an event This parameter determines after which attempt the system indicates a failure condition After reporting a failure the system continues to communicate until it reaches ten times Do not select 1 or a failure is indicated whenever a report is sent The following window appears COMM ATTM...

Страница 67: ... 0 through F Because the specific keys A through F are not available on the keypad use the equivalent keys listed below History A Test B Disable C Drill D Silence E Reset F 5 7 1 4 2 Zone Report Shortcut 0 PROG 7 PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 ZONE RPTS 4 2 Zone reports consist of an event type first digit and a point number second digit These reports apply only to points and only when a 3 1 or 4 2 format is ...

Страница 68: ...RILL D SILENCE E RESET F Enter the digit that corresponds to the selected condition by pressing a number key or one of the special keys if a hex character is needed Press Enter and the previous display appears 5 7 2 4 2 Report Codes 4 2 Report Codes apply to system conditions but only when 3 1 or 4 2 format is selected Two digits can be programmed to be sent for each condition The conditions that ...

Страница 69: ...ection A window based on your previous selection allowing entry of two hex digits appears SYSTM IN TST 0 THRU 9 HISTORY A TEST B DISABLE C DRILL D SILENCE E RESET F Enter digits that correspond to the selected condition by pressing a number key or one of the special keys if a hex character is needed Press Enter and the previous display appears 5 7 3 BFSK Report Codes When BFSK reporting is used mo...

Страница 70: ...ords you wish to delete and press Enter The previous menu appears 5 8 2 Default EE This option is only available from the local keypad Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS 2 DEFAULT EE You can set the control panel back to the original factory programming configuration with this option You are asked to press Enter to complete the operation Press Back to cancel the operation All programming including zon...

Страница 71: ...led 3 Do not install more than one device programmed to the same address on the bus Doing so can inhibit alarm reporting from both devices Intermittent trouble reports from a particular MUX point address can indicate that more than one device was programmed to that address The following window appears PROGRAM MUX 1 MUX EDIT 2 MUX PROGRAM 3 BUS TYPE 4 AUTO PROGRAM 5 9 1 MUX Edit Shortcut 0 PROG 9 P...

Страница 72: ...n loop A being programmed to the new address All programming is performed on Bus A including addresses 129 to 255 that can only be installed on Bus B for operation Be sure to connect devices with addresses 129 to 255 to Bus B not to Bus A If no devices are connected on Bus A the following window appears Otherwise an error message appears PROGRAM MUX 1 NORMAL 2 FAST Select normal programming to add...

Страница 73: ...ing Fast programming proceeds the same as normal programming except that when the device is programmed you are asked to remove the device POINT NUMBER 009 REMOVE DEVICE Then you are asked to attach the next device at the next address POINT NUMBER 010 ATTACH DEVICE This process continues until you press Back All devices to be programmed must be of the same type 5 9 3 MUX Bus Type Shortcut 0 PROG 9 ...

Страница 74: ...m Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM MUX 4 AUTO PROGRAM This option provides a convenient way for the installer to configure the FPD 7024 to operate with the existing devices on the multiplex buses by scanning the buses for missing or new multiplex devices The following display appears AUTO PROGRAM _____ YES 1 NO 0 Press 1 to continue with auto programming or 0 Prog to cancel When you press 1 the FPD 7024 ...

Страница 75: ...rogram process continues with the DEVICES FOUND menu If any other key is pressed the existing point is kept and the control panel continues scanning for additional missing devices KEEP REMAIN If selected no additional points are deleted and the auto program process continues with the DEVICES FOUND menu Points individually deleted with the DELETE POINT command before selecting the KEEP REMAIN comma...

Страница 76: ...e added during auto programming the relay second point is configured to activate on any alarm non silenceable Zone 63 This can be changed when auto programming completes by using the output programming menu The FPD 7024 performs some basic error checks when new devices are added The following errors can be shown during the process of adding a device ADDRESS ERROR AT ADDRESS xxx In the previous mes...

Страница 77: ...ppears for approximately 10 sec the FPD 7024 restores the multiplex system to normal operation This process takes approximately 50 sec and the following message appears during the restoral process AUTO PROGRAM RESTORING PLEASE WAIT As with any programming change to a system test the system for proper operation before returning it to service At least test each added multiplex point after auto progr...

Страница 78: ...t sub menu An unsuccessful deletion results in an error message see below followed by the Device Type MUX Edit sub menu ERROR DEVICE FAILED If you remove one point of a dual point address for example a D7042 Eight Point Input Module the second point and subsequent points at this address are also removed For example if the first point of a D7042 is removed the remaining seven points are also remove...

Страница 79: ...sted installations 6 3 1 Commercial Fire Alarm Central Station DACT and Local Required Accessories At least one Bosch Security Systems Inc Model D285 Smoke Detector with a D287 D288 D292 or D293 Series Base or another UL Listed compatible smoke detector At least one D432A Horn Strobe or D443 Bell provides 85 dB for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements other UL Listed compatible devices with a voltage ra...

Страница 80: ...s shown in the D132B Installation Guide is also shown in Figure 14 Figure 14 Wiring the D132B Smoke Power Reversing Module Power limited and supervised Optional Alarm Latch Power limited and supervised Earth Ground 2 2K Ω EOL Power limited and supervised P N 25899 TB1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Loop Latch NAC 12 24 VDC Class A TB2 1 2 3 4 5 6 D132B 7 8 24V Reversing detectors 2 2K Ω EOL Power limited an...

Страница 81: ...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 the example in Figure 15 Relay 1 must be programmed to operate on Alarm Zone 63 and Relay 2 must be programmed to operate on Trouble Zone 62 Program Input 4 to operate as a Supervisory point Any alarm ...

Страница 82: ...or air conditioning outlets because smoke can be circulated away from the detector Locations near air inlets are favored Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens garages or near fireplaces 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 Place the edge of ceiling moun...

Страница 83: ...ng safely from the building If exiting is not possible teach them to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives If a fire alarm occurs 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 o...

Страница 84: ...on Supervisory BX Box e g city box NORM NRM Normal CATE Catastrophe OUT Output CDES CODS CDS Codes OVRC Overexisting 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 DSPLY Displ...

Страница 85: ...ld wiring and the EOL resistor TRBL OPEN RNAC A FPD 7038 Remote NAC circuit is open Check the field wiring and the EOL resistor TRBL OPT BUS XX A wiring fault on option bus terminals 7 to 14 as well as specific address problems with option bus devices occurred Check the wiring for the specific device address shown TRBL OVRC LNAC TRBL OVRC RNAC An overexisting condition on one of the NAC circuits o...

Страница 86: ...R DISABLE 15 see 12 p see 12 p see 12 Fz FBz 1 571 00 zzz refer to Table 28 POINT FIRE ALARM RESTORE 16 3 p 2 p 3 Ez FRz 3 110 00 zzz refer to Table 28 POINT WATERFLOW RESTORE 17 see 16 p see 16 p see 16 Ez SHz 3 113 00 zzz refer to Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY RESTORE 18 see 16 p see 16 p see 16 Ez SRz 3 200 00 zzz refer to Table 28 POINT MONITOR RESTORE 19 see 16 p see 16 p see 16 Ez URz 3 140 00 ...

Страница 87: ... 3 2 F FC LT2 1 352 00 000 refer to Table 28 PHONE 2 RESTORE 55 E C 3 6 E EC LR2 3 352 00 000 refer to Table 28 SYSTEM TROUBLE 56 F D 3 3 F FD ET 1 300 00 ccc refer to Table 28 SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE 57 E D 3 7 E ED ER 3 300 00 ccc refer to Table 28 MANUAL TEST 58 see 50 see 50 see 50 see 50 see 50 EE RX0 1 601 00 000 refer to Table 28 DATA LOST 59 see 56 see 56 see 56 see 56 see 56 FD RT0 1 354 0...

Страница 88: ...6 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT MONITOR TROUBLE 7 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 0 POINT zzz POINT FIRE DIRTY 8 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ACCT aaaa AREA 0 POINT zzz POINT WATERFLOW DIRTY 9 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT SUPERVISORY DIRTY 10 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ...

Страница 89: ...STORE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT WATERFLOW DIRTY RESTORE 25 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG RESTORE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz POINT SUPERVISORY DIRTY RESTORE 26 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 RE...

Страница 90: ... TEST OFF NORMAL PHONE 1 TROUBLE 52 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE FAIL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 1 PHONE 1 RESTORE 53 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE RESTORAL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 1 PHONE 2 TROUBLE 54 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE FAIL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 2 PHONE 2 RESTORE 55 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE RESTORAL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 2 SYSTEM TROUBLE 56 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIPMENT ...

Страница 91: ...porting continued Report Index Receiver Output 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 SUCCESS 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 ...

Страница 92: ...ring fault 69 Ground fault wiring short 21 Remote NAC module 3 output 2 wiring fault 70 NAC 1 open wiring 22 Remote NAC module 3 output 3 wiring fault 71 NAC 2 open wiring 23 Remote NAC module 3 output 4 wiring fault 72 Remote NAC module 1 AC failure 24 Remote NAC module 4 output 1 wiring fault 73 Remote NAC module 2 AC failure 25 Remote NAC module 4 output 2 wiring fault 74 Remote NAC module 3 AC...

Страница 93: ...REMOTE 1 Yes REMOTE PGM 0 disable PROG INPUTS POINT NUMBER 1 4 5 8 9 255 FUNCTION Point 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...

Страница 94: ... 0 Zone C 0 Zone D 0 RELAYS LOCAL RELAY 1 Zone A 63 Zone B 0 Zone C 0 Zone D 0 LOCAL RELAY 2 Zone A 62 Zone B 0 Zone C 0 Zone D 0 LOCAL RELAY 3 Zone A 58 Zone B 0 Zone C 0 Zone D 0 REMOTE 1 D7035 Relay 1 Zone A 63 Relay 2 Zone A 62 Relay 3 Zone A 61 Relay 4 Zone A 60 Relay 5 Zone A 58 Relay 6 Zone A 57 Relay 7 Zone A 56 Relay 8 Zone A 53 REMOTE 2 Relay 1 Zone A 1 Relay 2 Zone A 2 Relay 3 Zone A 3 ...

Страница 95: ... TEST RST E1 SILENCE 9F FIRE DRILL F2 FIRE DRL RST E2 OPEN RST RPT 9F LOW BATTERY F9 LOW BATT RST E9 AC FAILURE FA AC FAIL RST EA TEST REPORT EE OFF NORM TST FD PHONE 1 TRBL FB PN 1 TRB RST EB PHONE 2 TRBL FC PN 2 TRB RST EC SYSTEM TROUB FD SYS TRB RST ED BFSK RPT CDS OFF NRM TST FD OPEN RESET FD SILENCE FD FIRE DRILL FD FIR DRIL RSTR ED SIA SIL RPT LEFT BYTE 0x4B K RIGHT BYTE 0x42 B HISTORY DEFAU...

Страница 96: ...F01U008458 03 FIRE DRILL 33 FIRE DRL RST 37 OPEN RST RPT 9F LOW BATTERY 69 LOW BATT RST 79 AC FAILURE 60 AC FAIL RST 70 TEST REPORT 30 OFF NORM TST 33 PHONE 1 TRBL 31 PN 1 TRB RST 35 PHONE 2 TRBL 32 PN 2 TRB RST 36 SYSTEM TROUB 33 SYS TRB RST 37 MULTIPLEX MUX BUS TYPE 2 CLASS B ...

Страница 97: ... by the control panel The polarity of the voltage does not matter 2 Check for other devices that might use the phone line such as fax machines credit card verifiers or PBX systems NFPA 72 requirements mandate a dedicated phone line for fire reporting If the devices cannot be removed ensure they are wired so that the control panel s line seizure relay disconnects them when needed Measure the line v...

Страница 98: ... Y or Class A Style Z as needed Configurable for patterns steady pulsing California March ANSI code 3 synchronized Wheelock synchronized Gentex and synchronized System Sensor Local Relays The main control panel includes Three Form C relays The relay contacts are rated at 5 A 28 VDC No over existing limiting is performed on the contacts of these relays The default selection for the relays is to ind...

Страница 99: ...nu 40 MUX Auto Program 17 74 Fast Programming 73 Multiplex Relays 57 MUX Bus Type 73 MUX Edit 71 MUX Program 72 Normal Programming 72 Program MUX 71 Removing MUX Devices 77 N Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Local NACs 53 Programming NACs 53 Remote NACs 55 O Option Bus Update Bus 45 Output Zones 48 P Panel Programming 40 Personal Identification Numbers Authority 42 Local PIN 46 PIN Required 46 P...

Страница 100: ...01U008458 03 Program Timers 43 R Relays Local Relays 55 Multiplex Relays 57 Programming Relays 55 Remote Relays 56 Remote Programming Computer Phone 58 Enable Disable 47 S Security 41 Silenceable 51 Smoke Reset 43 T Test Automatic Test 40 Test Frequency 41 Test Time 40 V Verification 49 ...

Страница 101: ...FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Index Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 101 Notes ...

Страница 102: ... 2010 Bosch Security Systems Inc F01U008458 03 Bosch Security Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 800 289 0096 ...

Отзывы: