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DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR

PRODUCT MANUAL

Manual P/N:  06-160

Rev: 1, 04/01

10-2256

OBSOLETE

Содержание 10-2256

Страница 1: ...DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR PRODUCT MANUAL Manual P N 06 160 Rev 1 04 01 10 2256 O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 2: ...r flaws In accordance with our policy of continuing product and system improvement Fike reserves the right to change designs or specifications without obligation and without further notice Reader Responses Fike encourages input from our distributors and end users on how we can improve this manual and the products themselves Please direct all calls of this nature to Fike s Product Support Departmen...

Страница 3: ... Description and Installation 3 1 3 1 Panel Description 3 1 3 1 1 Phone Line Monitors 3 1 3 1 2 Watchdog Circuit 3 1 3 1 3 Power Loss Reporting 3 1 3 1 4 EEPROM 3 2 3 1 5 DC Power 3 2 3 1 6 Indicator Lights 3 2 3 2 Wiring 3 3 3 2 1 Wiring Precautions 3 3 3 2 2 Connector Descriptions 3 3 3 2 3 Wiring and Board Layout Diagram 3 4 3 2 4 Electrical Ratings 3 4 3 2 5 Wire Routing 3 5 3 3 Mounting and G...

Страница 4: ...0 2257 Operation 4 1 4 1 1 Power LED Indicator 4 1 4 1 2 Buzzer 4 1 4 1 3 10 2257 Key Functions 4 2 4 2 Operating Modes 4 3 Section 5 Programming 5 1 5 1 Programming with the 10 2257 Remote Annunciator 5 2 5 2 Programming with the 06 151 Downloading Software 5 3 5 3 Programming Options 5 3 Section 6 Reporting 6 1 6 1 SIA Format 6 2 6 2 Silent Knight FSK and 4 2 Formats 6 3 6 3 Radionics BFSK 6 4 6...

Страница 5: ...tests can be programmed to be reported to either or both numbers Programmable as rotary only or as Touch Tone rotary dialing Built in dual phone line seizure circuit Dual phone line monitor circuits Transient voltage protection of phone lines Built in audible trouble buzzer with a loudness of 80 decibels dB at 30 cm that is 300 mm or approximately 12 inches One relay output programmable for alarm ...

Страница 6: ...s Laboratories UL Fire Listed receivers See Section 1 3 for list Model 10 2256 housed in a 10 x 10 metal enclosure 1 2 Optional Devices The following accessories are available for use with the 10 2256 Model 10 2257 Remote Annunciator for programming troubleshooting and system operation Only one model 10 2257 can be used The 10 2257 can be permanently connected but is not supervised Cable for 10 22...

Страница 7: ...tangle represents a key that you press if you are using the optional Model 10 2257 Remote Annunciator For example Press means Press the ENTER key Receiver Formats Silent Knight Model 9000 BFSK14 BFSK23 FSK SK 3 1 SK 4 2 SIA8 SIA20 Osborn Hoffman QuickAlert BFSK14 BFSK23 SK 3 1 SK 4 2 SIA8 SIA20 Ademco 685 SK 3 1 SK 4 2 FBI CP220 SK 3 1 SK 4 2 Radionics D6500 BFSK14 BFSK23 ENTER O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 8: ...Model 10 2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual 1 4 151086 O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 9: ...ng company or return to Fike Protection Systems 704 So 10th St Blue Spring MO 64013 816 229 3405 4 If the Model 10 2256 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible The user has the right to file a c...

Страница 10: ...er and receiver at the remote site must all be UL listed for remote signaling WARNING This equipment generates and uses radio frequency energy If not installed and used in strict accordance with this manual it may cause harmful interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules whi...

Страница 11: ...tation Note To comply with industry standards this product is equipped with line seizure This means that any time the sys tem s dialer needs to communicate with the central station it will NOT be possible to use any telephones that are on the same line s as the fire system Normally this condition will last less than one minute but could last for as long as 15 minutes under adverse telephone circui...

Страница 12: ...00 times without losing its ability to store information 3 1 5 DC Power The 10 2256 operates on 18 40 VDC rectified power from the main fire control panel 3 1 6 Indicator Lights The 10 2256 has four LEDs to indicate status TROUBLE LED yellow ON A system trouble condition exists OFF No trouble condition exists DC POWER LED green ON The panel is running on DC power OFF The panel has lost all power P...

Страница 13: ...directly Low current input output 24 VDC power and channel zone wiring Audio input output Telephone wiring High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a bell can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid 3 2 2 Connector Descriptions PIN Connector Function P1 DC power P2 Channel zone inputs P4 10 2257 conn...

Страница 14: ... Electrical Ratings PRIMARY DC VDC 18 40 Current draw standby at 24 VDC 143 mA max with annunciator attached 84 mA max without annunciator Current draw alarm at 24 VDC 227 mA max with annunciator attached 154 mA max without annunciator AC RATING 45 mA max CHANNEL ZONE INPUTS 0 30 VDC input 10 mA max current draw MAX WATCHDOG RESPONSE 50 seconds O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 15: ...ow voltage inputs must be separated by at least one quarter inch and must be wired through different knockout holes in the fire control cabinet to maintain the separation Figure 3 2 below shows an example of how to route the wire Figure 3 2 Routing Wire for the 10 2256 O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 16: ...om as the control panel wire in conduit Mount the 10 2256 so it is firmly secured to the wall surface When mounting on concrete especially when moisture is expected attach a piece of 3 4 plywood to the concrete surface before attaching the 10 2256 3 3 1 Grounding the 10 2256 Board Figure 3 3 Grounding the 10 2256 Board to the Cabinet O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 17: ...e and cover Make sure that the ring lugs are oriented properly shows the proper connection and orientation After the 10 2256 s cover and base are attached make a slight bend to the wire that is attached to the cover This keeps the wire from getting caught between the cover and base when the cover is closed Figure 3 4 Connecting the Ground Wire O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 18: ...t use active high or active low CHANNEL 1 ZONE 1 FIRE ALARM CHANNEL 2 ZONE 2 FIRE TROUBLE CHANNEL 3 ZONE 3 SPRINKLER SUPERVISORY CHANNEL 4 ZONE 4 UNDEFINED ALARM Note Channel 4 can be used to monitor an additional state such as predischarge or release which is pro grammed to an optional relay such as the CRM4 SRM4 or RM4 3 4 1 Dry Contact A short across the end of line resistor EOL causes an activ...

Страница 19: ...he SHP or Rhino For SHP Rhino The Model 10 2256 monitors the AC and delays the loss of AC reporting See Section 5 3 step 20 of the Model 10 2256 programming For Cheetah The trouble relay on the main board CSC can be configured for dialer operation This allows the contacts to delay transfer 6 30 hrs during a loss of AC condition During a delay period the trouble relay will transfer immediately if a...

Страница 20: ...nual 3 10 151086 3 5 1 Monitor AC SHP or Rhino The wires attached to the 10 2256 board can be connected directly to the AC as shown in Figure 3 5 3 below Make sure you do not attach the low AC channel input here Figure 3 6 Direct AC Input O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 21: ...osed configurations or both The relay contacts are rated at 1 A 24 VDC 24 VAC See Figure 3 6 A for relay contact connections The relay can be used for either of the following To activate for any alarm To activate for system trouble conditions loss of AC power failure of the 10 2256 to communicate and phone line troubles Figure 3 7 Relay Connection O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 22: ...re Alarm Systems for Central Station Service or NFPA 72 Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems both telephone lines must be installed Connect the 10 2256 to the phone lines using RJ31X type phone jacks as shown in Figure 3 7 A The telephone company will install RJ31X jacks upon request Figure 3 8 Telephone Wiring O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 23: ...s used a cable part number 10 2258 ordered separately is also needed Model 10 2257 key functions are described in Section 4 1 3 programming instructions are in Section 5 3 8 1 10 2257 Connection The table below shows how to make the connections Figure 3 8 1 A below shows the location of the 10 2257 terminal block Figure 3 9 Model 10 2257 Back View 10 2257 Terminals Cable Wire Colors P N 10 2258 1 ...

Страница 24: ...Model 10 2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual 3 14 151086 O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 25: ... one every 1 5 seconds The messages are listed in the troubleshooting section of this manual Section 7 2 Figure 4 1 Model 10 2257 Remote Annunciator Front 4 1 1 Power LED Indicator When DC power is being supplied the POWER LED glows steadily If DC power is not being supplied the POWER LED is off 4 1 2 Buzzer An audio transducer buzzer is built into the 10 2257 annunciator It produces short beeps t...

Страница 26: ...staller s or Operator s Code RESET DIALER Aborts an in progress call to the central station Installer s Code BEGIN DOWNLOAD Begin downloading session Installer s Code DISPLAY ALARM MEMORY Displays events currently saved in the alarm memory NOTE It is recommended that you clear the alarm memory after you display it Installer s or Operator s Code DISPLAY TROUBLES Displays trouble conditions Installe...

Страница 27: ...perator s 2 Clear alarm memory NO Installer s or Operator s 3 Dialer reset YES Installer s 4 Download NO Installer s 5 Display alarm memory NO Installer s or Operator s 6 Display troubles NO Installer s or Operator s 9 Set time NO Installer s or Operator s 25 Troubleshooting NO Installer s 27 Program NO Installer s O B S O L E T E ...

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Страница 29: ...re stored in an EEPROM Electrically Erasable Programmable Read Only Memory chip which has been factory programmed Section 5 1 describes how to change programming options using the 10 2257 Remote Annunciator Section 5 2 explains using the Model 06 151 Downloading Software for programming All programmable options are described in Section 5 3 O B S O L E T E ...

Страница 30: ...To A Specific Step Press The first line of the LCD will show ENTER THE STEP and the current step number Type in the new step number then press Line 1 of the LCD will show the option name line 2 will show the programmed data for the step If you try to go to a step that does not exist the display will go back to the previous step Select Yes Or No Press any digit to toggle Yes and No Select An Option...

Страница 31: ...0 2257 to program The form also tells you which 06 151 software menu the option appears on See Figure 5 3 A for an example Refer to the manuals that accompany the downloading software and modem for information about how to set up and run the software and modem 5 3 Programming Options This section of the manual describes the programming options Figure 5 1 shows how you can use the programming form ...

Страница 32: ...e selection from Yes to No Yes When the sprinkler zone shorts for a duration longer than the Zone Response set in steps 7 through 10 the annunciator remains active until reported or manually silenced No When the sprinkler zone shorts for a duration longer than the Zone Response set in steps 7 through 10 the zone will follow system status and indicate a supervisory on that zone for the duration of ...

Страница 33: ...enu ZONE RESPONSE 2 Factory programmed as 1 3 to 4 seconds Cannot be changed No selection 9 System Menu ZONE RESPONSE 3 See step 6 r 0 3 to 0 4 sec D r 3 to 4 sec r 15 to 20 sec r 30 to 40 sec 10 System Menu ZONE RESPONSE 4 See step 6 r 0 3 to 0 4 sec D r 3 to 4 sec r 15 to 20 sec r 30 to 40 sec 11 System Menu RELAY 1 0 Relay activates on alarm 1 Relay activates on system trouble r Alarm r Trouble...

Страница 34: ...NE 1 Yes Phone 1 will try both TouchTone and rotary No Phone 1 will use rotary dialing only r Yes r No D 17 Dialer Menu TOUCHTONE 2 Yes Phone 2 will try both TouchTone and rotary No Phone 2 will use rotary dialing only r Yes r No D 18 Dialer Menu MUST REPORT 1 Yes Reports must always be sent to central station phone 1 No If another phone number is available first no report to phone 1 r Yes D r No ...

Страница 35: ...you are using the 3 1 reporting format use Steps 23 27 to select the digit 0 9 that will be sent for each event The letters A through E can be used if the receiver can accept them Use for A for B and so on Do not duplicate any digits or letters For example do not use 0 for both alarm code in Step 23 and trouble code in Step 25 Note that the 3 1 format does not distinguish between 0 and A so do not...

Страница 36: ...t r Yes D r No 30 Dialer Menu TEST 1 1ST Yes Report tests to central station phone 1 first No Report tests to central station phone 2 first r Yes D r No 31 Dialer Menu ACCOUNT 1 Account for central station phone 1 6 digits leading zeros if shorter ________________ Default 105128 32 Dialer Menu ATTEMPTS 1 Number of times phone line 1 will try to dial each central station acct before DIALER FAILED d...

Страница 37: ...displays on the LCD For press C displays on LCD For look for second dial tone press D displays on LCD ________________ blank no default 36 Dialer Menu ACCOUNT 2 Account number for central station phone 2 6 digits leading zeros if shorter ________________ Default 205128 37 Dialer Menu ATTEMPTS 2 Number of times phone line 2 will try to dial each central station acct before DIALER FAILED displays on...

Страница 38: ...n Code is the prefix that needs to be dialed before a phone number to access a particular long distance carrier Use special characters to add pauses and look for second dial tone characters into the phone number See Step 35 for special characters 1 to 8 digits ________________ blank no default 43 Dialer Menu COMPUTER PHONE Enter the phone number for the downloading computer up to 16 digits See Ste...

Страница 39: ...mat Format Description SIA8 Security Industry Association standard Used with the Silent Knight model 9000 Digital Alarm Receiver and model 9004 or model 9004I SIA line card SIA20 Security Industry Association standard Used with the Silent Knight model 9000 receiver with a 9004I SIA line card and a 9200 CPU card Revision E FSK81 High speed single round format for use with older receivers Transmits ...

Страница 40: ...whatever zone type has been programmed Table 6 1 9000 Printout for SIA Format 10 2256 9000 Printout ALARM 1 4 FIRE ALARM 1 4 ALARM RESTORE 1 4 FIRE ALARM RESTORE 1 4 TROUBLE 1 4 FIRE TROUBLE 1 4 TROUBLE RESTORE 1 4 FIRE TROUBLE RESTORE 1 4 AC LOST AC TROUBLE 0 AC RESTORE AC RESTORE 0 MANUAL TEST MANUAL TEST 0 AUTOMATIC TEST AUTO TEST 0 FIRE DRILL MANUAL TEST 0 or 1 DOWNLOADING SUCCEEDED PROGRAMMIN...

Страница 41: ...rouble indication only that will transmit only 62 and 72 Table 6 2 9000 Printout for Silent Knight FSK and 4 2 Formats 10 2256 Digits Transmitted 9000 Receiver English Lanuage Printout ALARM 1 4 01 04 ALARM 01 ALARM 04 ALARM RESTORE 1 4 21 24 RESTORE 01 RESTORE 04 TROUBLE 1 4 61 64 TROUBLE 01 TROUBLE 04 TROUBLE RESTORE 1 4 71 74 RESTORE 01 RESTORE 04 AC LOST 60 AC TROUBLE AC RESTORE 70 AC RESTORE ...

Страница 42: ...0 Printout for Radionics BFSK Format 10 2256 Digits Transmitted 9000 Receiver Printout ALARM 1 4 10 40 ALARM 01 ALARM 04 ALARM RESTORE 1 4 E1 E4 RESTORE 01 RESTORE 04 TROUBLE 1 4 F1 F4 TROUBLE 01 TROUBLE 04 TROUBLE RESTORE 1 4 E1 E4 RESTORE 01 RESTORE 04 AC LOST FA TROUBLE 00 AC RESTORE EA RESTORE 00 MANUAL TEST EE RESTORE 0E AUTOMATIC TEST EE RESTORE 0F FIRE DRILL EE TROUBLE 0E DOWNLOADING SUCCEE...

Страница 43: ...cond column of Table 6 4 indicates that the 9000 prints only the digit X that has been programmed for that event not an English message Table 6 4 9000 Printout for Silent Knight and Sescoa 3 1 Formats 10 2256 9000 Printout ALARM 1 4 CODE X ALARM ALARM RESTORE 1 4 CODE X RESTORE TROUBLE 1 4 CODE X TROUBLE TROUBLE RESTORE 1 4 CODE X RESTORE AC LOST CODE X TROUBLE AC RESTORE CODE X RESTORE MANUAL TES...

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Страница 45: ...ive A voltmeter is not necessary Mode 25 can troubleshoot the four channels or zones and the AC monitoring function The first line of the display will show the channel zone input number The second line will show a high low and present channel zone measurement The high and low values allow you to trip a zone momentarily then come back to the annunciator and see the result This procedure is also use...

Страница 46: ...e 4 AC monitoring function Exit Mode 25 Table 7 2 Typical Mode 25 Values Supervised Channel or Zone Input Mode 25 Values All Values are Approximate Normal Conditions Active Tripped Trouble Valid Range Typical Value Valid Range Typical Value Active High 8 to 11 9 21 to 31 27 0 to 7 or 12 to 20 Active Low 8 to 11 or 21 to 31 9 0 to 7 1 12 to 20 Contact Closure 8 to 11 9 0 to 7 1 12 to 31 Non Supervi...

Страница 47: ...d to arrange for a warranty exchange Line 2 CALLING COMPUTER System is calling remote computer for up or downloading Line 2 REPORTING The system is reporting to the central station REPORTING An event is being reported to the central station SYSTEM NORMAL No trouble alarm or other condition exists TIME The 10 2256 is in Time Set mode TROUBLE line 1 TROUBLE ZONE line 2 Sprinkler supervisory trouble ...

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Страница 49: ...704 South 10 th Street P O Box 610 Blue Springs Missouri 64013 U S A 816 229 3405 Fax 816 229 5082 http www fike com O B S O L E T E ...

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