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Chapter 1: System operation 

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EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 

Silencing panel and annunciator buzzers 

Both the panel and the optional annunciator module have buzzer 
silence buttons. Pressing panel silence silences the buzzer on the 
panel and on remote annunciators. 

When you silence the buzzers: 

•  The ACK/Panel Silence LED lights 

To silence the panel buzzer: 

1.  Press the Ack/Panel Silence button. 

2.  Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to 

sound: alarm, trouble, supervisory, or monitor. 

3.  Determine the cause of the condition. 

Panel Silence button 

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To silence an annunciator buzzer: 

1.  Press the Silence button on the annunciator. 

2.  Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to 

sound: alarm, trouble, supervisory, or monitor. 

3.  Determine the cause of the condition. 

Summary of Contents for EST iO500

Page 1: ...GE Security EST Fire Life Safety EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual P N 3101112 REV 2 0 ISS 30JUL08 ...

Page 2: ...stered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products Intended use Use this product only for the purpose it was designed for refer to the data sheet and user documentation for details For the latest product information contact your local supplier or visit us online at www gesecurity com FCC compliance This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a C...

Page 3: ...iring 58 Panel low voltage wiring 59 Battery wiring TB8 60 Notification appliance circuit wiring TB2 61 Device loop wiring 63 Alarm trouble and supervisory relay wiring TB3 65 Remote annunciator wiring TB4 66 Auxiliary smoke power output wiring TB3 68 SA DACT wiring 69 SA 232 wiring 71 SA CLA wiring 74 SA ETH wiring 75 CTM module wiring 76 RPM module wiring 78 Chapter 3 Programming 81 UL 864 progr...

Page 4: ...g a device in alarm 200 Appendix A Panel specifications 201 Control panel specifications 202 Appendix B Worksheets 205 Battery calculation worksheet 206 Notification appliance circuit calculations worksheet 209 Notification appliance voltage drop calculation worksheet 215 Device loop maximum wire length worksheet 217 Correlation groups worksheet 223 Device settings worksheet 224 Loop worksheet 226...

Page 5: ...accuracy of its contents GE Security assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions iO64 and iO500 FCC compliance This equipment can generate and radiate radio frequency energy If the equipment is not installed in accordance with this manual it may cause interference to radio communications This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class A computing devices pursuant...

Page 6: ...stration number and ringer equivalence number REN for this equipment If requested this information must be provided to the telephone company For equipment approved after July 23 2001 This dialer complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules and the requirements adopted by the Administrative Council for Terminal Attachments ACTA A label attached to the dialer contains among other information a product ide...

Page 7: ...e manufacturer for repair or warranty information If the dialer is harming the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect the dialer until the problem is resolved The dialer contains no user serviceable parts In case of defects return the dialer for repair You may not connect the dialer to a public coin phone or a party line service provided by the telephone company In...

Page 8: ...aution may be particularly important in rural areas Note The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device denotes the percentage of the total load to be connected to a telephone loop which is used by the device to prevent overloading The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirements that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not e...

Page 9: ...ment needed Protected Premises Local Fire Alarm System Control panel Appropriately sized batteries Auxiliary Fire Alarm System Local Energy Type Control panel Appropriately sized batteries CTM module Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm System Control panel Appropriately sized batteries SA DACT or RPM module Central Station Fire Alarm System Control panel Appropriately sized batteries SA DACT or ...

Page 10: ...l the optional panel accessories See each component s installation sheet instructions for more information 7 Review the wire routing See Cabinet wire routing 8 Connect the field wiring See the appropriate wiring topics in the installation and wiring section Meter for opens grounds and shorts before connecting 9 Connect AC power and ground wiring See AC power wiring The panel cannot be started on b...

Page 11: ... 6 Event details display screens 6 System LEDs 9 LED display expander LEDs 10 Control buttons 11 Component descriptions 13 Events with event messages 15 Printout examples 15 Event ID numbers and descriptions 17 Viewing event details 22 Resetting the panel 23 Silencing panel and annunciator buzzers 24 Silencing notification appliances 25 Re sounding notification appliances 27 Conducting a lamp test...

Page 12: ... Enabling a zone 38 Disabling a panel event 39 Enabling a panel event 41 Disabling a loop event 42 Enabling a loop event 44 Disabling a panel NAC 45 Enabling a panel NAC 46 Disabling enabling the dialer and network 47 Using the drill command 49 Using the walk test command 50 ...

Page 13: ... program the panel Front panel display layout LCD display System LEDs Control buttons 00 00 00 01 01 07 Control panel operations The control panel operates in either normal mode or off normal mode Normal mode The panel operates in normal mode in the absence of any alarm supervisory trouble or monitor events In normal mode the control panel monitors the system Off normal mode The panel operates in ...

Page 14: ...s and the panel buzzer Executes the appropriate programmed output response for the input that signaled the event Communicates event information to the remote annunciator Sends a record of the event to the remote annunciator and to the control panel s history log Transmits event messages to a central monitoring station as programmed Prints event information on the printer if one is connected to the...

Page 15: ...te of inactivity System normal display screen The LCD display shows the system normal display screen when the control panel is in the normal quiescent state The screen displays the following Time Displays the current time Date Displays the current date in month day year format Login When you are logged on login with the password level is displayed in the top right of the display alternating with o...

Page 16: ... Event type message The event message for the type of event taking place Device label The label for the device either the default label or a custom programmed label LCD display under off normal conditions 00 00 00 A001 D001 001 Alarm Active Computer room closet Floor 1 Time Active points Disabled points Event number Event type message Device label Event details display screens The off normal event...

Page 17: ...mber Device number Device type Serial number Internal event panel and loop events details display screen Internal Event 021 Internal event number Note See Event ID numbers and descriptions for a list of event numbers Zone event details display screen Zone 01 Lobby pull station Zone number Label Note You can scroll through the list of all devices in the zone reporting an event Annunciator event det...

Page 18: ... Manual To access the event details screen 1 When an event takes place press Enter on the front panel 2 View the event details The event details screen is displayed for 15 seconds and then returns to the previous screen if there is no activity Enter button Enter button ...

Page 19: ...hes when performing an audible walk test Steady indicates a silent test Monitor Yellow LED Flashes when there is an active monitor event on any loop On steady once acknowledged Service Detector Yellow LED Indicates that detector needs servicing Signal Silence Yellow LED On steady indicates that NAC circuits are turned off but the panel is still in alarm Remote Disconnect Yellow LED On steady indic...

Page 20: ... zones 1 through 12 and 17 through 28 if the second LED expander is installed LED 1 Alarm Red LED flashes LED 2 Trouble Yellow LED flashes LED operation zones 13 through 16 and 29 through 32 if the second LED expander is installed LED 1 Bicolor Alarm Red LED flashes Non alarm active Yellow LED flashes LED 2 Trouble Yellow LED flashes LED zone designations Zone 1 Zone 17 Zone 32 Zone 16 LED expande...

Page 21: ...Drill Initiates a drill when the button is pressed for two seconds The LED next to the button indicates the function is active Pressing drill a second time turns off the drill function Note Drill will not operate with an active alarm or supervisory event at the panel Remote Disconnect CMS devices dialer and network card Disables or enables the dialer and network CMS connection and purges all pendi...

Page 22: ...Menu Display mode Enters the menu mode Menu mode Exits menu mode Space Enters a space such as when placing a space between words Comma Enters a comma Alphanumeric keypad Entry mode Pressing a button once enters the number on the button Pressing and holding the button scrolls through the other value for the button For example pressing the 2 button once enters the number 2 Pressing and holding the b...

Page 23: ...Main AC wiring block and fuse holder Provides connections for 120 or 230 volt AC primary power from dedicated service Includes a primary power fuse 5 A 3 RS 232 card connector J3 Provides a connection for the optional RS 232 card for connecting a printer or downloading from the configuration utility 4 Dialer card connection J8 5 Ethernet card connector J1 Provides a connection for the optional eth...

Page 24: ...nnector J7 Provides a connection for the optional loop expander card only on the 250 500 point panel 10 Class A card connector J2 Provides a connection for the optional Class A card only on the 64 point panel 11 Tie wrap mounts Used to secure wires and to help maintain proper separation between power limited and nonpower limited conductors 12 LED expander connector J6 Provides a connection for the...

Page 25: ...CT ACT Zone supervisory Supervisory SUPV ACT Input supervisory latching Supervisory SUPV ACT Input supervisory nonlatching Supervisory SUPV ACT Monitor type reporting Zone monitor Monitor MON ACT Input monitor Monitor MON ACT Prealarm reporting Pre alarm PALM ACT Alarm verify reporting Alarm verify ALMV ACT Maintenance alert reporting Maint alert MANT ACT Trouble All devices Trouble TRBL ACT Disab...

Page 26: ... 00 18 01 01 2007 Time and date the event took place E 010 Event 010 see Event ID numbers and descriptions Loop 2 initializing Label could be the default label or a custom label Zone event ALRM ACT 18 00 34 01 01 2007 Z 008 Zone 08 Description ALRM ACT Alarm event 18 00 34 01 01 2007 Time and date the event took place Z 008 Zone 08 Zone 08 Label could be the default label or a custom label Device ...

Page 27: ... A device on loop 1 has an address set to zero 009 Loop 1 mapping Loop 1 is mapping its devices 010 Loop 2 initialization Loop 2 is starting up 011 Loop 2 fault A short or open was detected on loop 2 affecting the communications between the panel and the devices on the loop 012 Loop 2 map fault A mapping fault was detected on loop 2 while the panel was mapping the devices 013 Loop 2 card fault The...

Page 28: ...may not be able to charge the batteries 036 Battery low The batteries are low on charge 037 Battery missing The battery is no longer connected 038 AC power There is a problem with the panel s AC power 039 Aux power 1 The control panel detected a trouble condition on the continuous AUX power circuit 1 040 Aux power 2 The control panel detected a trouble condition on the resettable AUX power circuit...

Page 29: ...e network receiver failed 057 Net recvr config fault The panel failed to communicate with the network receiver after a configuration change 058 NAC 1 trouble An open or short has been detected on NAC 1 or there is a problem with the EOL 059 NAC 2 trouble An open or short has been detected on NAC 2 or there is a problem with the EOL 060 NAC 3 trouble An open or short has been detected on NAC 3 or t...

Page 30: ...y maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 8 079 Zone 9 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 9 080 Zone 10 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 10 081 Zone 11 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 11 082 Zone 1...

Page 31: ...ive trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 25 096 Zone 26 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 26 097 Zone 27 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or test has been detected on zone 27 098 Zone 28 active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance alert or t...

Page 32: ...layed on a secondary screen called the Event Details screen To access the event details screen 1 When an event takes place press Enter on the front panel 2 View the event details For a description of the information displayed on the screen refer to the topic LCD display screen The event details screen is displayed for 15 seconds if there is no activity and then returns to the previous screen Note ...

Page 33: ...D display The Reset LED lights Devices in an off normal state remain in their off normal state until the element causing their off normal state clears When reset is complete Reset clears from the LCD display and the reset LED turns off If one or more devices are disabled prior to initiation of the reset those devices remain disabled If signal silence inhibit or reset inhibit is enabled system rese...

Page 34: ...zers The ACK Panel Silence LED lights To silence the panel buzzer 1 Press the Ack Panel Silence button 2 Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to sound alarm trouble supervisory or monitor 3 Determine the cause of the condition Panel Silence button 00 00 00 01 01 07 To silence an annunciator buzzer 1 Press the Silence button on the annunciator 2 Determine the type of condition tha...

Page 35: ...ammed as waterflow cannot be silenced until the activated devices are restored to normal via a panel reset After the waterflow device events restore the Signal Silence button or the auto signal silence timer can silence the NACs if there are other events causing the NACs to activate To silence notification appliances 1 Press the Signal Silence button Signal Silence button 00 00 00 01 01 07 When th...

Page 36: ...timer expires any NACs that are programmed as silenceable are deactivated and the Signal Silenced LED is illuminated If another event takes place that activates the previously silenced notification appliances the Signal Silenced LED turns off At any time you can deactivate silenceable NACs by pressing Signal Silence ...

Page 37: ...al Silence button you can press the Signal Silence button a second time to turn the notification appliances back on Note NACs re sound automatically if a new alarm from another device is received When you re sound notification appliances The Signal Silence LED turns off To re sound notification appliances 1 Press the Signal Silence button Signal Silence button 00 00 00 01 01 07 ...

Page 38: ... annunciator and tests the LCD display so that you can verify proper operation LEDs stay on for 15 seconds Reports Test Control Program To conduct a lamp test 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Lamp Test 4 Press Enter 5 Verify proper operation of all LEDs on the panel the LCD display and the LED annunciator if used Test Test Fire Dialer Lamp Test ...

Page 39: ...Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Activate Restore Device Panel NAC Device Loop 01 To activate a device 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Activate Restore 5 Choose Device 6 Choose the loop the device is on Note If your panel only has one loop the loop selection screen does not display Go to the next step 7 ...

Page 40: ...e Panel NAC Device Loop 01 To restore a device 1 Press the Menu button on the front panel 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Activate Restore 5 Choose Device 6 Choose the loop the device is on Note If your panel only has one loop the loop selection screen does not display Go to the next step 7 Enter the device ID for the device that you ...

Page 41: ...ogram Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Activate Restore Device Panel NAC To activate a NAC 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Activate Restore 5 Choose Panel NAC 6 Select the NAC that you want to activate 7 Press Enter 8 Press Cancel to return to the previous menu or Press the Menu butto...

Page 42: ...rogram Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Activate Restore Device Panel NAC To restore a NAC 1 Press the Menu button on the front panel 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Activate Restore 5 Choose Panel NAC 6 Select the NAC that you want to restore 7 Press Enter 8 Press Cancel to return to the previous menu or Pr...

Page 43: ... and enables the device Note If the device you are disabling is active a warning message is displayed Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Device Zone Panel Event Device Loop 01 To disable a device 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable ...

Page 44: ...Chapter 1 System operation 34 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual Device Disable 001 Device 001 Press the Menu button to exit menu mode Warning Device Active Continue Cancel ...

Page 45: ...0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Device Zone Panel Event Device Loop 01 Device Enable 001 Device 001 To enable a device 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable 5 Choose Device 6 Choose the loop the device is on Note If your panel only has one loop the loop selection screen does...

Page 46: ...n the LCD display increment If you are using an LED display expander the zone LEDs blink for the disabled zone Resetting the panel has no effect on a disabled zone but removing all power from the panel clears the disable and enables the zone Note If the zone you are disabling contains devices that are active a warning message is displayed Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control En...

Page 47: ...Chapter 1 System operation EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 37 Zone Disable 01 Zone 01 or Press the Menu button to exit menu mode Warning Device Active Continue Cancel ...

Page 48: ...enabling is active a warning message is displayed Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Device Zone Panel Event Zone Enable 01 Zone 01 To enable a zone 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable 5 Choose Zone 6 Select the zone that you want t...

Page 49: ...rs on the LCD display increment A message indicating the event that is disabled is displayed on the LCD display Note Not all panel events can be disabled Panel events that cannot be disabled are labeled as forbidden The following panel events can be disabled Ground fault event ID 034 Battery charger event ID 035 Battery low event ID 036 Battery missing event ID 037 AC power event ID 038 System AC ...

Page 50: ...ne Panel Event 5 Choose Panel Event 6 Select the event type that you want to disable Refer to Event ID numbers and descriptions for event descriptions and the list above for the events that can be disabled 7 Press Enter 8 Press Cancel to return to the previous menu or Press the Menu button to exit menu mode Panel Event Disable 034 Event 034 ...

Page 51: ...on the LCD display indicating the disabled event disappears Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Device Zone Panel Event To enable an event 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable 5 Choose Panel Event 6 Select the event type that you want...

Page 52: ...ts that cannot be disabled are labeled as forbidden The following loop events can be disabled Loop 1 fault event ID 001 Loop 2 fault event ID 011 Loop 1 card fault event ID 003 Loop 2 card fault event ID 013 Loop 1 unconfigured alarm event ID 004 Loop 2 unconfigured alarm event ID 014 Loop 1 unconfigured trouble event ID 005 Loop 2 unconfigured trouble event ID 015 Reports Test Control Program Ent...

Page 53: ... EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 43 Enable Disable Zone Panel Event Loop Event 7 Press Enter 8 Press Cancel to return to the previous menu or Press the Menu button to exit menu mode Loop Event Disable 001 Event 001 ...

Page 54: ...he LCD display indicating the disabled loop event disappears Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Zone Panel Event Loop Event To enable a loop event 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable 5 Choose Loop Event 6 Select the loop event type ...

Page 55: ...es state Resetting the panel has no effect on a disabled NAC but removing all power from the panel clears the disable and enables the NAC Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Panel Event Loop Event Panel NAC To disable a NAC 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is requir...

Page 56: ... normal The disabled points and active points counters on the LCD display decrement Reports Test Control Program Enter Password 0000 Control Enable Disable Activate Restore Enable Disable Panel Event Loop Event Panel NAC To enable a panel NAC 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Control 3 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 4 Choose Enable Disable 5 Choose Panel NAC 6 S...

Page 57: ...crements Pending events in the CMS queue are purged To disable the dialer and network card 1 Press Remote Disconnect 2 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required Enabling If the dialer and network CMS connection were disabled they must be enabled to transmit events to the CMS When you enable the dialer and network CMS connection The Remote Disconnect LED turns off The mess...

Page 58: ...Chapter 1 System operation 48 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual Remote Disconnect button 00 00 00 01 01 07 ...

Page 59: ...te Drill will not operate with an active alarm or supervisory event at the panel To start and stop a drill 1 To start a drill press and hold the Drill button for two seconds The LED next to the button turns on indicating that the drill is active and the control panel turns on all notification appliance circuits 2 To stop the drill press the Drill button The LED next to the button turns off and the...

Page 60: ... the zone in walk test If an unselected zone or device goes into alarm or trouble all programmed outputs operate as programmed Zones and devices behave as follows during walk test For alarm events the appropriate panel and annunciator LEDs and buzzers are turned on In the audible NAC test mode a four second pulse sounds for NAC types continuous nonsilenceable continuous silenceable Genesis nonsile...

Page 61: ... The panel terminates walk test if any of the following occur There are 30 minutes of inactivity for the zone or device being tested Walk test is stopped by the user Reports Test Control Program Test Walk Test Silent Walk Test Audible Test Fire Enter Password 0000 Walk Test Sil Aud All Devices Zone Zone Number 01 Zone 01 To start a walk test 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Walk Test...

Page 62: ... ending the walk test Once the reset is complete you can end the walk test and view a walk test report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Walk Test Silent or Walk Test Audible 4 Choose either All Devices or Zone 5 If you chose Zone enter the zone ID of the zone for which you are going to end the walk test 6 Choose End to turn off the walk test All of the devices that were activated in ...

Page 63: ... electronics installation 56 Cabinet wire routing 57 AC power wiring 58 Panel low voltage wiring 59 Battery wiring TB8 60 Notification appliance circuit wiring TB2 61 Device loop wiring 63 Alarm trouble and supervisory relay wiring TB3 65 Remote annunciator wiring TB4 66 Auxiliary smoke power output wiring TB3 68 SA DACT wiring 69 SA 232 wiring 71 SA CLA wiring 74 SA ETH wiring 75 CTM module wirin...

Page 64: ...he cabinet and standby batteries 2 Install a semiflush trim ring optional to the cabinet 3 Fasten the cabinet box to the framing studs where indicated Surface mount Semiflush mount Trim ring Backbox and backbox with door dimensions Model D1 1 D2 D3 D4 D5 1 D6 D7 D8 D9 64 pt 21 50 in 54 6 cm 3 85 in 9 8 cm 7 5 in 19 cm 15 50 in 39 4 cm 14 25 in 36 2 cm 10 25 in 26 cm 4 5 in 11 4 cm 21 7 in 55 1 cm ...

Page 65: ...eference Manual 55 Cabinet backbox backbox with door and backbox with door and trim ring attached D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 Surface mounting holes Semiflush mounting holes Surface mounting holes D8 D7 D9 Backbox with door attached Backbox with door and trim ring attached D9 ...

Page 66: ...nical Reference Manual Panel electronics installation The panel electronics must be installed in the cabinet box Note Wait until the possibility of construction damage or vandalism has passed before installing the panel electronics Panel electronics installation ...

Page 67: ...ower limited wiring in the unshaded area at all times Cabinet wire routing 00 00 00 01 01 07 1 1 Power limited only when connected to a power limited source If connected to a nonpower limited source all wiring on terminal block TB3 must be FPL FPLP FPLR rated wire or equivalent in accordance with the NFPA 70 National Electric Code and routed separate from all power limited wiring ...

Page 68: ...ed branch supply WARNING Never replace the fuse while the circuit is energized The replacement fuse must be of equivalent size and type CAUTION The middle connection EARTH GND on the terminal block makes a mechanical connection to the chassis even with the ground wire removed AC power wiring 5 A 250 V SLO BLO Littlefuse P N 218005 L N LINE EARTH GND NEUTRAL 120 or 230 VAC primary power connection ...

Page 69: ...Installation and wiring EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 59 Panel low voltage wiring Circuit specifications Circuit voltage 24 VAC Panel low voltage wiring TB1 EGND 24 VAC IN Terminal wiring location ...

Page 70: ...e 64 point control panel cabinet and two 18 Ah batteries will fit in the 250 500 point control panel cabinet If larger batteries are required you must use a GE Security battery cabinet To determine which battery your system requires use the Battery calculation worksheet in the worksheets appendix Model Manufacturer Rating 12V4A GS Battery Inc 12 volts 4 5 ampere hours 12V6A5 GS Battery Inc 12 volt...

Page 71: ...panel 6 0 A total 2 5 A max per circuit at 120 230 VAC 60 Hz 5 0 A total 2 5 A max per circuit at 230 VAC 50 Hz Max resistance 26 Ω total Max capacitance 0 35 µF EOLR 15 kΩ 1 2 W P N EOL 15 Synchronized or not synchronized For NACs wired Class B signal synchronization is supported on a system wide basis all NAC circuits Ground fault impedance 0 to 5 kΩ Notes Class A wiring is only available on the...

Page 72: ...d iO500 Technical Reference Manual 64 point panel Class B wiring NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 EOLR TB2 250 500 point panel Class B wiring TB2 TB6 EOLR NAC3 NAC4 NAC4 NAC3 EOLR NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 250 500 point panel Class A wiring TB2 TB6 NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 ...

Page 73: ... Circuit specifications Class B or Class A Communication line voltage Maximum 20 6 V peak to peak Circuit current 0 5 A max Max total resistance 66 Ω Max total capacitance 0 5 µF Max resistance between isolators Limited only by overall wire run lengths 64 isolators maximum total both isolator bases and modules Ground fault impedance 0 to 5 kΩ Signal synchronization is supported on a system wide ba...

Page 74: ...oop PRI Loop card Loop devices Isolator module Isolator module UL ULC listed enclosure Data line Loop devices with isolator base Loop card LEDs There are three LEDs on the card that indicate loop communication status Primary is the primary communication circuit Secondary is the Class A return communication when wiring is Class A Comm is overall loop communication Loop card LEDs Primary Secondary C...

Page 75: ...pervisory event common supervisory The alarm relay changes over on any alarm event common alarm Note Relay circuits can only be connected to power limited sources Relays are not supervised Relay specifications Alarm and trouble Form C 24 VDC at 1 A resistive Supervisory Form A 24 VDC at 1 A resistive Relay wiring TB3 Common trouble relay Common supervisory relay Common alarm relay NO NC NC NO NO A...

Page 76: ...ire Circuit resistance 90 Ω Circuit capacitance 0 3 µF Ground fault impedance 0 to 5 kΩ RS 485 communications speed 9600 baud Wiring 18 to 14 AWG 1 0 to 2 5 sq mm twisted pair Max wire run 4 000 feet 1 219 m Notes Refer to the R Series Remote Annunciators and Expander Installation and Operation Guide P N 3100969 or the R Series annunciator installation sheets for detailed wiring information Instal...

Page 77: ...Chapter 2 Installation and wiring EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 67 Annunciator channel wiring Class B TB4 Channel 1 Channel 2 CH1 IN CH1 IN CH2 IN CH2 IN Annunciator ...

Page 78: ...C power by 500 mA Note If more than 1 5 A is required you must use a power limited and regulated 24 VDC auxiliary booster power supply that is UL ULC listed for fire protective signaling systems Continuous circuit Aux power 1 24 VDC nominal at 500 mA Use this circuit for powering two wire smoke detectors A SMK module is required when using the SIGA UM module to support two wire smoke detectors Not...

Page 79: ... to 75 and the Line Cut timer in the line card itself set to 175 seconds If you are unsure of the firmware version in the receiver or there are communication faults between the panel and the receiver then these settings are recommended Phone lines connect to the dialer using connectors on the dialer s main circuit board Phone line 1 connects to connector J1 and phone line 2 connects to connector J...

Page 80: ...iring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Tip Ring Protected premises punch down block TELCO Line 2 TELCO Line 1 PBX RJ 31X block supplied by installer 8 position 4 conductor modular cords supplied by installer LINE 2 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 LINE 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 8 1 J1 J4 Telephone protector Telephone protector ...

Page 81: ...0 7 µF Wire length 50 feet max Signal voltage 10 V Operating current Standby Alarm 13 mA Max 20 mA Printer communication speed 9600 baud SA 232 wiring connections RTS green wire TXD white wire RXD red wire GND black wire Printer wiring Note The printer must be configured through programming for proper operation Wiring to a printer 1 Locate the serial port on the back of the printer 2 Connect the D...

Page 82: ...DB 25 Description GND COM pin 7 Black wire ground connection RTS DTR pin 20 Green wire printer supervision TXD RXD pin 3 White wire communication RXD TXD pin 2 Red wire communication Computer download wiring Wiring to a computer 1 If you have a connected printer disconnect it 2 Locate a serial port COM port on the back of the computer 3 Connect the DB 9 end of the RS 232 cable to the COM port on t...

Page 83: ... Reference Manual 73 DB 9 pin connections DB 9 male front view SA 232 card to computer DB 9 connections SA 232 card DB 9 Description GND COM pin 5 Black wire ground connection RTS Not used TXD RXD pin 2 White wire communication RXD TXD pin 3 Red wire communication ...

Page 84: ... are only used when wiring NACs Class A on a 64 point control panel Circuit specifications Operating current Standby 3 mA Alarm Max 60 mA Max resistance 26 Ω Max capacitance 0 35 µF Max current 2 5 A per circuit Ground fault impedance 0 to 5 kΩ SA CLA wiring Class A card installed on main circuit board NAC1 NAC2 NAC2 NAC1 TB2 on main circuit board ...

Page 85: ...arlier the Timeout Seconds must be set to 60 the Hello Timer set to 75 and the Line Cut timer in the line card itself set to 175 seconds If you are unsure of the firmware version in the receiver or there are communication faults between the panel and the receiver then these settings are recommended Circuit specifications Ethernet 10 100 Base T Network cable Crossover cable or straight through cabl...

Page 86: ...quirements When connecting a CTM to the panel the following hardware and programming requirements must be met The NAC used must be dedicated to CTM use only All alarm zones must be programmed to activate the dedicated NAC The NAC used must not be programmed for signal silence Wiring The following wiring diagrams show how the polarity switches during an alarm condition Panel in normal condition Not...

Page 87: ...5 Ω trip coil max loop resistance 25 Ω 2 This circuit is nonpower limited and is supervised for grounds and opens but not shorts 3 Supervised and power limited 4 NAC must be programmed for city tie 5 CTM must be mounted in the same room as the panel 6 End of line resistor value determined by NAC requirements ...

Page 88: ...smitter it can be connected to either a single circuit alarm or alarm and trouble or up to three circuits alarm supervisory and trouble Below are application diagrams for using the RPM module For detailed information and wiring refer to the RPM Installation Sheet P N 3100430 Note The RPM must be mounted in an MFC A enclosure immediately adjacent to the panel and in conduit Alarm transmitted only T...

Page 89: ... RPM yellow wire From COM on RPM black wire From 24 on RPM red wire Control panel TB3 TRBL C NC SUP NC ALM 24VOUT NO C NO Alarm supervisory and trouble transmitted on separate circuits Note JP1 on the RPM must be IN From ALRM on RPM brown wire From TRBL on RPM yellow wire From COM on RPM black wire From 24 on RPM red wire From SUPV on RPM orange wire Control panel TB3 TRBL C NC SUP NC ALM 24VOUT N...

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Page 91: ...passwords 95 Restoring the factory default settings 96 Programming the programmable keys 97 Clearing the history 100 Restarting the panel 101 Enabling the RS232 CU Enable command 102 Contact ID event codes 103 Auto programming the panel 107 Advanced programming overview 112 Programming panel and loop options 113 Loop configuration options 115 Correlation groups programming 116 Device programming 1...

Page 92: ...amming 141 Printer programming 143 Network card programming 144 Lock remote read programming 145 AC voltage programming 146 Panel operation programming 147 Panel events programming 149 Loop events programming 152 Unconfigured alarm programming 154 Common trouble programming 156 Incremental programming the panel 158 Adding a device to a programmed system 161 Removing a device from a programmed syst...

Page 93: ...e or option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 Panel default AC fail delay Y 0 to 15 hours 1 2 or 3 hours 3 hours Telephone line cut supervision duration Y 1 to 120 seconds 10 to 120 seconds 120 seconds Test signal frequency Y 0 to 45 days 1 daily 1 daily Dialer mode Y Dual line Single line Modem only None Dual line Single line 1 Modem only 2 None 2 Dual line Se...

Page 94: ...d programming custom programming You can manually custom program the panel by going through each programming option and selecting a value for that option See the advanced programming section for more information Incremental programming Incremental programming should be used only after the panel has been programmed using either auto programming or advanced programming Incremental programming allows...

Page 95: ...he cursor down Menu Used to open and close the primary menu screen Enter Takes you to a programming option s sub menu or jumps you to the Save function in the menu so you can quickly save your data Keypad Used to enter numbers and letters needed for the various settings Cancel Exits the current menu level and returns to the previous menu level Exits menu mode if you are at the highest menu level D...

Page 96: ... Technical Reference Manual Default passwords The panel comes standard with a default set of passwords Level 1 1111 Level 2 2222 Remote annunciator 3333 Note It is recommended that you change the default passwords before programming your system ...

Page 97: ...gs may not be visible or available Panel operation options Language English Marketplace US AC fail delay 3 hours Zone resound On Reset inhibit Off Auto signal silence Off Day start 06 00 Night start 18 00 Date format U S MM DD YYYY Aux power reset On LCD banner Blank Event notification Device Key 1 Disabled Key 2 Disabled Other panel options Daylight savings Enabled No Month start 03 Month end 11 ...

Page 98: ...e Printer Yes Disable Dialer Acct 1 Disable NET Yes Disable CID 521 NAC1 522 NAC2 526 NAC3 527 NAC4 Test Printer Yes Test Dialer Acct 1 Test NET Yes Test CID 600 Annunciator class Class B Annunciators Type Off Number expanders None Event notification Trouble Printer Yes Trouble Dialer Acct 1 Trouble NET Yes Trouble CID 334 CMS device Dialer Type Dual line Acct 1 and 2 Account ID FFFF Primary recei...

Page 99: ...Yes Event notification Device Hello time 25 Timeout 40 Receiver 2 Line 2 Swinger shutdown Off Printer Type Unsupervised Event notification Trouble Printer Yes Trouble Coder 00 00 00 00 Trouble Dialer Acct 1 Trouble NET Yes Trouble CID 336 Lock remote read No AC voltage 120 Loop configuration options Loop class Class B Zone Type Alarm Correlation group 1 Event notification Active Printer Yes Active...

Page 100: ... Dialer Acct 1 Test NET Yes Test CID 614 Device Day sensitivity Least Night sensitivity Least Day prealarm Off Night prealarm Off Base follow Alarm Type input device Depends on type of device and marketplace Type output device Genesis with audible visible silence Correlation group 1 Event notification Active Printer Yes Active Coder 00 00 00 00 Active Dialer Acct 1 Active NET Yes Active CID 110 Tr...

Page 101: ...Alarm verify Dialer None Alarm verify NET No Alarm verify CID 118 Maintenance alert Printer Yes Maintenance alert Coder 00 00 00 00 Maintenance alert Dialer Acct 1 Maintenance alert NET Yes Maintenance alert CID 393 Test Printer Yes Test Coder 00 00 00 00 Test Dialer Acct 1 Test NET Yes Test CID 614 Mapping No Loop 2 enable No ...

Page 102: ...l Program Program Auto Program Advanced Program Date and Time Enter Password 0000 Date and Time Date 01 01 2007 Time 00 00 Daylight Savings To set the time and date 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Date and Time 4 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 5 Enter the current date 6 Enter the current time 7 Choose Save 8 Continue programming your system or...

Page 103: ...ose Daylight Savings 6 Set daylight saving to Yes The panel recognizes daylight saving time No The panel does not recognize daylight saving time 7 Set the Month Start 01 to 12 8 Set the Month End 01 to 12 9 Set the Week Start 1 to 5 five being the last week of the month 10 Set the Week End 1 to 5 five being the last week of the month 11 Set the Weekday Start 1 to 7 Sun Sat 12 Set the Weekday End 1...

Page 104: ... EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual hour you would enter the following when programming Month start 03 Week start 2 Week day start 1 Hour start 02 Month end 11 Week end 1 Week day end 1 Hour end 02 Offset minutes 60 ...

Page 105: ...utes of inactivity Reports Test Control Program Program Date and Time Clear History Password Enter Password 0000 Password Level 1 Level 2 Remote Ann Enter Old Password 0000 To set the passwords 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Password 4 Enter the level two password 5 Select Level 1 Level 2 or Remote Annunciator 6 Type the old password 7 Press Enter 8 Type the new password 9 Press...

Page 106: ...ts Test Control Program Program Clear History Password Restore Defaults Enter Password 0000 To restore the default settings 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Restore Defaults 4 Enter your level two password 5 Select either Panel Only Dialer Only or All Panel only Restores only the panel s defaults panel operation options and panel configuration options CMS only Restores only the di...

Page 107: ...abeled as to their function with a slip in label To operate the buttons you must be logged on with a minimum level one password Note The buttons can be programmed before they are enabled For the buttons to operate once they are programmed they must be enabled in the panel operation options Refer to Panel operation programming for more information You can program the buttons to Enable disable or ac...

Page 108: ...o enable disable activate or restore panel NACs Device Programs the key to enable disable activate or restore a single device or multiple devices Zone Programs the key to enable or disable zones 9 Select Operation 10 Choose either En Dis or Act Res Note If you selected Zone above you can only select enable or disable for operation 11 Press Enter Either the panel NAC device or zone add screen is di...

Page 109: ...e zone number that you want to add and press Enter The zone number will automatically increment to the next zone number so that you can quickly add all desired zones If the zone is already added remove is displayed indicating that you can only remove the zone not add it When finished press Back Go to step 13 13 Choose Save The Programmable Keys screen is displayed 14 Program the second key using s...

Page 110: ... may want to clear history before turning over the system to the building owner so they can start with a clean history If your system history is full of events from a faulty device problem or situation you may want to clear the history once the problem is fixed so you can start with a clean history Note When panel history is full as new events take place the oldest events are deleted Reports Test ...

Page 111: ...he panel without having to cycle AC power Reports Test Control Program Program Laptop Enable Programmable Keys Panel Restart Enter Password 0000 To restart the panel 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Panel Restart 4 Enter your level two password 5 Choose Yes to restart the panel or Choose No to cancel Panel Restart Yes No ...

Page 112: ...activity meaning that if the command is enabled but does not connect to the CU PC within four minutes the command turns off and must be reenabled Reports Test Control Program Program Restore Defaults Unattended Dnld RS232 CU Enable To enable the RS232 CU Enable command 1 If you are using a printer disconnect the printer cable from the RS 232 card 2 Connect the configuration utility computer to the...

Page 113: ...de You can also change the default codes to whatever code you desire Event CID AC power disable 500 AC power trouble 301 Alarm active 110 Annunciator trouble 334 Aux power 1 disable 500 Aux power 1 trouble 312 Aux power 2 disable 500 Aux power 2 trouble 312 Battery charger disable 500 Battery charger trouble 309 Battery low disable 500 Battery low trouble 302 Battery missing disable 500 Battery mi...

Page 114: ...normal test 608 Dialer configuration 354 Drill 601 Duct active 116 Ground fault disable 500 Ground fault trouble 310 Heat active 114 Internal fault 307 Loop 1 initialization 000 Loop 1 fault disable 500 Loop 1 fault trouble 331 Loop 1 map fault 331 Loop 1 card fault disable 500 Loop 1 card fault trouble 333 Loop 1 unconf alarm disable 500 Loop 1 unconf alarm active 110 Loop 1 unconf trbl disable 5...

Page 115: ...31 Loop 2 map mismatch 331 Loop 2 over limits 331 Loop 2 address zero 331 Loop 2 mapping 000 Monitor active 140 NAC1 trouble 321 NAC2 trouble 322 NAC3 trouble 326 NAC4 trouble 327 NAC1 disable 521 NAC2 disable 522 NAC3 disable 526 NAC4 disable 527 NAC test 600 Net rcvr conf fault 354 Net rcvr comm fault disable 500 Net rcvr comm fault trouble 354 Panel silence 315 Printer trouble 336 Program mode ...

Page 116: ...tive 111 Supervisory active 200 System startup 000 System AC power disable 500 System AC power trouble 301 Test fire 604 Time 625 Walk test 607 Waterflow active 113 Zone active 110 Zone trouble 373 Zone disable 570 Zone pre alarm 118 Zone alarm verify 118 Zone maintenance alert 393 Zone test 614 ...

Page 117: ...he system automatically finds all of the devices connected to your system and assigns them to a zone The number of devices assigned to a zone is based on the type of panel 64 point panel Four devices per zone 250 500 point panel Sixteen devices per zone No The system automatically finds all of the devices connected to your system and does not assign them to a zone Enable NET Yes Enables the panel ...

Page 118: ...n initiated by the detector The bases that work with this option are the sounder base and relay base For example if the detector has a prealarm setting but base follow is set to alarm the base s relay won t activate until the detector goes into an alarm condition It won t operate on the prealarm condition Reports Test Control Program Program Incremental Program Auto Program Advanced Program Enter ...

Page 119: ...nts will be sent Primary receiver number Enter the primary receiver s phone number Up to 20 digits 0 9 and The comma causes a two second delay in dialing The number or hash symbol and the asterisk symbol are used with calling feature codes and services Consult your telephone service provider for more information Secondary receiver number Enter the secondary receiver s phone number Up to 20 digits ...

Page 120: ...P 000 000 000 000 Event Notif Event Network Receiver 000 Line 000 Save NET options programming Account ID Enter the central monitoring station CMS account s six digit ID code IP Enter the IP address for the CMS Event notification Set event notification event reporting to Device Only device information is reported transmitted no zone information Note This setting uses default device event notificat...

Page 121: ... When you are finished labeling make sure the cursor is on the device number field and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the next auto programming option Zone 01 Label goes here Label continued Save Back Label your zones 1 Next to Zone select the zone number that you want to label 2 Enter a text label for the zone up to 40 characters and two lines The default label is Zone XX 3 Press Enter...

Page 122: ...ation options loops devices zones etc panel configuration options annunciators dialer network printer etc panel operation options language marketplace AC fail delay etc panel events and loop events All of these options can be programmed directly from the front panel To do advanced programming you must have a level two password and it is recommended that you complete the programming worksheets and ...

Page 123: ...n options include Correlation groups programming Device programming Loop 2 enable Loop class programming Zone programming Panel operation options include Language Marketplace AC fail delay Zone resound Reset inhibit Auto signal silence Day start Night start Daylight savings Date Aux power reset LCD banner Key 1 Key 2 Panel configuration options include Annunciator class programming Annunciator pro...

Page 124: ...ogramming Advanced programming for panel and loop options is covered in the following topics in this chapter Programming events Advanced programming lets you create custom responses to these types of events Panel events Loop events Advanced programming for panel and loop events is covered in the last two topics in this chapter ...

Page 125: ...ult setting which can be used with no additional programming See Factory Default Settings for more information Reports Test Control Program Program Incremental Program Auto Program Advanced Program Enter Password 0000 To access the loop configuration options 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Advanced Program 4 Enter the level two password 5 Choose Loop Configuration 6 Program the o...

Page 126: ...es in Group 1 turn on Correlation group operation Correlation group Input devices smoke detector pull station by themselves or in a zone Output devices and NAC devices strobe horn Input device Zone input device Output device NAC output device Activation of an input device in the correlation group turns on every output device in the correlation group links input devices to output devices A correlat...

Page 127: ...e Add Rem Zone to add or remove a zone Add Rem Panel NAC to add or remove a NAC 5 If you chose Add Rem Device choose the loop the device is on Note If your panel only has one loop the loop selection screen does not display Go to the next step 6 Enter the device zone or NAC number 7 On the Status line press Enter to include it or exclude it When it is added to the correlation group Included is disp...

Page 128: ...s Select the correlation group that you want to correlate assign the device to Select Yes to add the device to the correlation group or No to not add the device to the correlation group When finished choose Save Note A correlation group is a collection of NACs and or output devices strobes that responds to an input device smoke detector When you program the loop devices you will have to correlate ...

Page 129: ...prealarm condition The base will not restore until the prealarm event restores which can happen if the device goes into alarm If you do not set a prealarm threshold the base will never activate Base follow refers to how the detector base operates in an alarm condition initiated by the detector The bases that work with this option are the sounder base and relay base For example if the detector has ...

Page 130: ...vices are restored to normal via a panel reset Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset Duct alarm For duct smoke detectors All activations are immediately considered as alarms Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset Duct supervisory latching and nonlatching For the connection of duct supervisory devices M...

Page 131: ...s connected to visible notification appliance that do not turn off when Signal Silence is pressed Relay module Relay nonsilence For the connection of relay devices that do not follow signal silence Relay with silence For the connection of relay devices that follow signal silence Loop Configuration Zone Correlation Groups Device Device Loop 01 Device Number 001 Loop 01 Device 001 Device 001 Zone 01...

Page 132: ... to program both addresses are still displayed but in reverse order e g 002 001 Note Depending on the type of device you are programming some of the options in the table below may not be available 6 When you finish programming each option choose Save 7 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Device 001 Base Follow Device Type Smoke Save ...

Page 133: ...econd loop so that it can be programmed Loop Configuration Mapping Loop 2 Enable Yes Save To enable loop 2 1 Access the loop configuration options menu See Loop configuration options 2 Choose Loop 2 Enable 3 Select Yes to enable the loop or No to disable the loop 4 Choose Save 5 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Loop Configuration Mapping Loop 2 Enable Yes Save ...

Page 134: ...ass Zone Correlation Groups Loop Class Loop 1 Class A Loop 2 Class A Save To program loop class 1 Access the loop configuration options menu See Loop configuration options 2 Choose Loop Class 3 Select the loop If you only have one loop the loop is automatically selected 4 Select either Class A or Class B 5 Choose Save 6 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Loop Class Lo...

Page 135: ...ounds Depending on the number of devices on your panel the amount of time it takes to map can vary Note When mapping is finished a map mismatch event may be generated if the current map does not match the previously generated map Refer to Mapping map mismatch for more information Loop Configuration Correlation Groups Device Mapping Mapping Loop 1 Yes Loop 2 Yes Save OR Mapping Enable Yes Save Mapp...

Page 136: ...ping Loop 1 No Loop 2 No Save OR To disable mapping 1 Access the loop configuration options menu See Loop configuration options 2 Choose Mapping 3 Select the loop for which you want to disable mapping If your system only has one loop go to the next step 4 Select No to disable mapping 5 Choose Save 6 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Mapping Enable No Save ...

Page 137: ...the map in the panel database which syncs the two maps and removes the map fault from the system Another way to get a map mismatch is by adding a new device to your system The panel sees the device and generates a new map in RAM This map is not the same as the map in the panel database so a map mismatch is generated From the map mismatch screen you can save the map in the panel database which sync...

Page 138: ...the configuration utility but the device has not been physically wired into the system when you download to the panel from the configuration utility the configuration utility map will not match the panel map generating a map mismatch You can then either leave the map mismatch on your system until you install the new device at which time the panel will see the device and clear the map mismatch or y...

Page 139: ...n the zone are only connected to waterflow switches Note Do not mix device and zone types For example do not place a nonlatching supervisory device in an alarm zone When the supervisory device activates and an alarm event is initiated the alarm event automatically clears when the device restores without having to reset the panel Label Enter a text label for the zone up to 40 characters and two lin...

Page 140: ... Groups Zone Number 01 Zone 01 Zone 01 Type Alarm Label Correlation Groups To program a zone 1 Access the loop configuration options menu See Loop configuration options 2 Choose Zone 3 Choose the zone number you want to configure 4 Program each zone in your system using the Zone programming options table above 5 When you finish programming each option choose Save 6 Continue programming your system...

Page 141: ...Default Settings for more information Notes CMS device is only available if the dialer or network card is installed Printer is only available if the printer RS 232 card is installed IP MSK and GWY are only available if the network card is installed Reports Test Control Program Program Incremental Program Auto Program Advanced Program Enter Password 0000 To access the panel configuration options 1 ...

Page 142: ...tiating device or zone Note The panel can only play one code at a time For example device 1 is coded as 1 2 3 4 and is associated with NAC1 and device 2 is coded as 5 6 7 8 and is associated with NAC2 If device 1 activates NAC1 plays 1 2 3 4 If while NAC1 is playing 1 2 3 4 device 2 activates NAC2 will also play 1 2 3 4 until the rounds are complete and then both NACs will play 5 6 7 8 until those...

Page 143: ...tion is sent to dialer account two None Event information is not sent to the dialer NET Yes or No Specifies if event information is sent to the connected network CID Contact ID event code 000 to 999 Panel Configuration Panel NAC Ann Class A Annunciator Panel NAC NAC 1 Panel NAC 1 Class A Type Cont Non Sil Label To program a NAC 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Panel configuration ...

Page 144: ...ass B Panel Configuration Panel NAC Ann Class A Annunciator To program annunciator class 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Panel configuration options 2 Choose Ann Class 3 Select either Class A or Class B 4 Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if you re finished 5 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Panel Configuration Ann Class A An...

Page 145: ... and two lines When finished choose Save Event notification Set the trouble event information by setting the notification information When finished choose Save See Factory default settings for annunciator event notification default settings Printer Yes or No Specifies if event information is printed Coder 4 digit coded output which is played in response to alarm conditions 00 00 00 00 to 99 99 99 ...

Page 146: ...iO500 Technical Reference Manual Annunciator 01 Type Off Expanders 1 Label 5 When you finish programming each option choose Save 6 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Annunciator 01 Label Event Notification Save ...

Page 147: ...he number of consecutive times a single trouble event is transmitted over a 24 hour period before it is no longer sent Some trouble events are not affected when swinger shutdown is set They are Loop 1 initializing Loop 1 uncfgrd alarm Loop 1 map mismatch Loop 1 over limits Loop 1 device 000 Loop 1 mapping Loop 1 map fault Loop 2 initializing Loop 2 map mismatch Loop 2 over limits Loop 2 device 000...

Page 148: ... sent to both dialer accounts Acct 1 Event information is sent to dialer account one Acct 2 Event information is sent to dialer account two None Event information is not sent to the dialer NET Yes or No Specifies if event information is sent to the connected network CID Contact ID event code 000 to 999 Panel Configuration Ann Class Annunciator CMS Device CMS Device Dialer Network Swngr Shtdn Rp 20...

Page 149: ...or hash symbol and the asterisk symbol are used with calling feature codes and services Consult your telephone service provider for more information Enter the secondary receiver s phone number Up to 20 digits 0 9 and The comma causes a two second delay in dialing The number or hash symbol and the asterisk symbol are used with calling feature codes and services Consult your telephone service provid...

Page 150: ...ff or 1 to 45 days Specifies how often the dialer performs a test call Note The off setting is not acceptable for UL ULC installations Refer to UL 864 programming requirements for details Test time Set the test time to the desired time of day for running the test Rings to answer Set rings to answer to Off or 1 to 15 rings Specifies how many rings before the dialer answers incoming calls Ring type ...

Page 151: ... notification settings for reporting events Make sure your device event notification settings are correct Refer to Device programming for more information Zone When a device is a member of a zone only the zone information is reported transmitted no device information Note This setting uses zone event notification settings for reporting events Make sure your zone event notification settings are cor...

Page 152: ...program the network receiver 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Panel configuration options 2 Choose CMS Device 3 Choose Network 4 Program the network using the Network programming options table above For network default settings see Factory default settings 5 When you re finished programming each option choose Save 6 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode ...

Page 153: ... the printer s switch settings Unsupervised The printer connection is not supervised None CU There is no printer or you are connecting a computer running the configuration utility to the panel 5 Choose Event Notification 6 Set printer trouble event notification See Factory default settings for printer event notification default settings Printer Yes or No Specifies if event information is printed D...

Page 154: ...ation utility or upload and view system reports using the configuration utility Network card default settings IP 192 168 001 003 Mask 255 255 255 000 Gateway 000 000 000 000 Panel Configuration IP 192 168 001 003 MSK 255 255 255 000 GWY 000 000 000 000 Panel Configuration MSK 255 255 255 000 GWY 000 000 000 000 Save To program the network card 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Pane...

Page 155: ...you log onto the panel with a level two password all communication options are available and there are no restrictions Panel Configuration MSK 255 255 255 000 GWY 000 000 000 000 Lock Rmt Read Yes Panel Configuration GWY 000 000 000 000 Lock Rmt Read Yes Save To program lock remote read 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Panel configuration options 2 Choose Lock Rmt Read 3 Select ei...

Page 156: ...l models Use 220 230 and 240 only on 230 VAC control panel models Panel Configuration GWY 000 000 000 000 Lock Rmt Read Yes AC Voltage 120 To program AC voltage 1 Access the panel configuration options menu See Panel configuration options 2 Choose AC Voltage 3 Select either 110 115 120 220 230 or 240 4 Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if you re finished 5 Continue programmi...

Page 157: ...ach time a device in the zone goes into alarm even if they were silenced Off Inhibits the NACs from turning on again after they were silenced when a second device in the zone goes into alarm Note The off setting is not acceptable for UL ULC installations Refer to UL 864 programming requirements for details Reset inhibit Set the time to Off Panel reset is operational immediately after NACs turn on ...

Page 158: ... device number So if an event takes place on loop 1 the remote annunciators will display it as loop 17 Loop 2 events will display on the annunciator LCD as loop 2 events Key 1 Set to Enabled Allows key 1 to perform its programmed function Disabled Disables key 1 Refer to Programming the programmable keys for more information Key 2 Set to Enabled Allows key 2 to perform its programmed function Disa...

Page 159: ...rouble Yes Acct 1 Yes 309 Battery low disable Yes None No 500 Battery low trouble Yes Acct 1 Yes 302 Battery missing disable Yes None No 500 Battery missing trouble Yes Acct 1 Yes 311 Clear history No Acct 1 Yes 621 Common alarm No Acct 1 Yes 110 Common disable No Acct 1 Yes 500 Common monitor No None No 140 Common supervisory No Acct 1 Yes 200 Common trouble No None No 373 Common trouble for netw...

Page 160: ...comm fault trouble Yes Acct 1 No 354 Panel silence No None No 315 Program mode Yes Acct 1 Yes 627 Reset Yes Acct 1 Yes 305 Reset Silence inhibit No None No 000 Self test fault No None No 307 Signal silence Yes None No 328 System startup Yes None No 000 System AC power disable Yes None No 500 System AC power trouble No Acct 1 Yes 301 Test fire No None No 604 Time No Acct 1 Yes 625 Walk test Yes Acc...

Page 161: ...able above Printer Yes or No Specifies if event information is printed Dialer Acct 1 2 Event information is sent to both dialer accounts Acct 1 Event information is sent to dialer account one Acct 2 Event information is sent to dialer account two None Event information is not sent to the dialer NET Yes or No Specifies if event information is sent to the connected network CID Contact ID event code ...

Page 162: ...Yes 333 Loop 1 unconf alarm disable Yes None No 500 Loop 1 unconf alarm trouble Yes Acct 1 Yes 110 Loop 1 unconf trbl disable Yes None No 500 Loop 1 unconf trbl trouble No None No 331 Loop 1 map mismatch Yes None No 331 Loop 1 over limits Yes None No 331 Loop 1 address zero Yes None No 331 Loop 1 mapping Yes None No 000 Loop 2 initialization Yes None No 000 Loop 2 fault disable Yes None No 500 Loo...

Page 163: ...oose Loop Events 6 Select the loop event 7 Choose Event Notification 8 Set the event notification See default settings in the table above Printer Yes or No Specifies if event information is printed Dialer Acct 1 2 Event information is sent to both dialer accounts Acct 1 Event information is sent to dialer account one Acct 2 Event information is sent to dialer account two None Event information is ...

Page 164: ...nfigured alarm 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Program 3 Choose Advanced Program 4 Enter the level two password 5 Choose Advanced Program 6 Choose Unconfigured Alarms 7 Choose Loop 1 Unconf Alarm or Loop 2 Unconf Alarm displayed if you have more than one loop 8 Choose Correlation Groups 9 Choose a correlation group 1 to 32 10 Select Yes to add the unconfigured alarm to the correlation group or No...

Page 165: ...e 10 10 10 10 Dialer Account 1 2 None Event information is not sent to the dialer NET Yes or No Specifies if event information is sent to the connected network CID Contact ID event code 000 to 999 16 When finished choose Save 17 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode Active NET Yes CID 110 Save ...

Page 166: ...tputs do not turn off even though the common trouble condition cleared because the NACs are not supervised To turn off the NAC outputs you must manually restore the NAC from the front panel s Control menu option Reports Test Control Program Program Incremental Program Auto Program Advanced Program Enter Password 0000 Advanced Program Loop Events Unconfigured Alarm Common Trouble Common Trouble Tro...

Page 167: ... if event information is printed Coder 4 digit coded output which is played in response to alarm conditions 00 00 00 00 to 99 99 99 99 Dialer Acct 1 2 Event information is sent to both dialer accounts Acct 1 Event information is sent to dialer account one Acct 2 Event information is sent to dialer account two None Event information is not sent to the dialer NET Yes or No Specifies if event informa...

Page 168: ...e base activates its relay when the detector meets the prealarm condition or goes into an alarm condition The base will not restore until both events have been restored Verify The base activates its relay only when the detector goes into alarm verification The base will not restore until the verification event restores which can happen if the device goes into alarm Prealarm The base activates its ...

Page 169: ... Enter to continue Incremental programming continues based on the settings you made above 8 If you selected to label devices and or zones use the procedures that follow to enter your labels 9 When incremental programming is complete the system returns you to the banner screen Devices Old New XXX YYY Continue Loop 1 Device 001 Label goes here Label continued Save Back To label your devices 1 Next t...

Page 170: ...ne XX 3 Press Enter to save the label and go to the next zone number Note Pressing the Enter button saves the current label and then goes to the next zone number so that you can quickly go to each zone and label it 4 Enter a text label for the zone up to 40 characters and two lines 5 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all zones are labeled 6 When you are finished labeling make sure the cursor is on the zo...

Page 171: ... is a collection of NACs and or output devices strobe that responds to an input device smoke detector When you program the loop devices you will have to correlate assign the desired input device or zone to the correlation group that you want to activate Refer to Correlation groups programming for more information Event notification Set the active trouble disable prealarm alarm verify maintenance a...

Page 172: ...en if the device goes into alarm If you do not set a prealarm threshold the base will never activate Base follow refers to how the detector base operates in an alarm condition initiated by the detector The bases that work with this option are the sounder base and relay base For example if the detector has a prealarm setting but base follow is set to alarm the base s relay won t activate until the ...

Page 173: ...vices are restored to normal via a panel reset Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset Duct alarm For duct smoke detectors All activations are immediately considered as alarms Circuit cannot be restored until devices are restored to normal and the panel is reset Duct supervisory latching and nonlatching For the connection of duct supervisory devices M...

Page 174: ...t turn off when Signal Silence is pressed Relay module Relay nonsilence For the connection of relay devices that do not follow signal silence Relay with silence For the connection of relay devices that follow signal silence 00 00 00 A001 D001 001 Trouble Unconfigured Trouble Ser xxxxxxxxxx Loop x Device xxx Device type Enter Password 0000 Add Loop x Device 001 Device label Continue Back Device 001...

Page 175: ... the screen e g 001 002 The first address listed is the device address you are programming When you pick the second address to program both addresses are still displayed but in reverse order e g 002 001 Note Depending on the type of device you are programming some of the options in the table below may not be available 7 When you re finished programming each option choose Save The device is added t...

Page 176: ...event Note If your system is configured as a zoned system you will see two events one for the zone and one for the device 2 Press Enter The device details screen is displayed 3 Press Enter The Enter Password screen is displayed if you are not logged on If you are already logged on the Delete Device screen is displayed go to step 5 4 Enter a level two password The Delete Device screen is displayed ...

Page 177: ... available reports Content History report 168 Walk Test report 170 Device Maintenance report 171 System Status report 172 Correlation Groups report 173 Zone report 174 System Configuration report 175 Internal Status report 177 Device Details report 178 Diagnostics reports 180 Internal Fault report 183 Canceling a report 184 ...

Page 178: ...port Alarm Only alarm events are displayed in the report Date forward Allows you to enter a starting date for the report From that date forward all events are displayed in the report Notes You must have a printer connected to your panel to print a report Requesting a report while another report is being printed or displayed on the LCD display stops the current report even if it has not finished an...

Page 179: ...s 3 Choose History 4 Choose Date Forward 5 Enter the starting date for the report month day year 6 Press Enter 7 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD display or Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you do not have a printer this option is not available 8 If you selected LCD when finished viewing the report press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu 9 Choo...

Page 180: ... reset is complete you can end the walk test and view a walk test report You must have a printer connected to your panel to print a report Requesting a report while another report is being printed or displayed on the LCD display stops the current report even if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports History Walk Test Device Maintenance...

Page 181: ...s the current report even if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports Device Maintenance System Status Correlation Groups Device Maintenance All Devices Devices 20 Dirty Devices 80 Dirty To view a Device Maintenance report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Device Maintenance 4 Choose either All Devices Devices 20 Dirty or...

Page 182: ...stops the current report even if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports System Status Correlation Groups Zone System Status All Alarm Supervisory To view a System Status report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose System Status 4 Choose either All Alarm Supervisory Trouble Disable or Other 5 Choose either LCD The report is...

Page 183: ... if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports Device Maintenance System Status Correlation Groups Correlation Groups Group 01 Group 02 Group 03 To view a Correlation Group report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Correlation Groups 4 Choose the correlation group for which you want a report 5 Choose either LCD The report is...

Page 184: ...d starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports System Status Correlation Groups Zone Zones Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 03 To view a zone report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Zone 4 Choose the zone for which you want a report 5 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD display or Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you d...

Page 185: ... Panel configuration report Displays dialer network printer annunciator class annunciator and NAC configuration information Devices report Displays function type zone label follow day sensitivity night sensitivity day prealarm percent night prealarm percent correlation groups and event notification configuration information Loop zone configuration report Displays loop class zone device mapping and...

Page 186: ...on Panel Configuration Loop Zone Config Devices Event Config or Dialer Config 5 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD display or Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you do not have a printer this option is not available 6 If you selected LCD when finished viewing the report press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu 7 Choose another report to view or to e...

Page 187: ...ay stops the current report even if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports Zone System Configuration Internal Status To view an internal system status report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Internal Status 4 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD display or Printer The report is printed on the connected ...

Page 188: ...tus Device Details Device Details Device Count Serial To view the device count on your system 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Device Details 4 Choose Device Count 5 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD display or Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you do not have a printer this option is not available 6 If you selected LCD when finished view...

Page 189: ...r Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you do not have a printer this option is not available 6 If you selected LCD when finished viewing the report press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu 7 Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode press the Menu button LCD Printer ...

Page 190: ...m Check diagnostic see Loop comm check for more information Response Quality report This report allows you to enter a quality percentage value which then lists the devices that are communicating at that level or below By entering different percentages you can troubleshoot device communications on a loop The panel periodically stores the measurement of the response for individual devices during com...

Page 191: ...s option is not available 6 If you selected LCD when finished viewing the report press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu 7 Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode press the Menu button LCD Printer Reports Test Control Program Reports Internal Status Device Details Diagnostics Diagnostics Comm Retries Response Quality To view a Response Quality diagnostic report 1 Press the Menu...

Page 192: ...play or Printer The report is printed on the connected printer If you do not have a printer this option is not available 7 If you selected LCD when finished viewing the report press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu 8 Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode press the Menu button LCD Printer ...

Page 193: ... report while another report is being printed or displayed on the LCD display stops the current report even if it has not finished and starts the new report that you requested Reports Test Control Program Reports Device Details Diagnostics Int Fault To view an Internal Fault report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Int Fault 4 Choose either LCD The report is displayed on the LCD di...

Page 194: ...inting on the printer or displaying on the LCD display Reports Test Control Program Reports Device Details Diagnostics Cancel Reports To cancel a report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Reports 3 Choose Cancel Reports 4 Choose Yes to cancel the report Choose No to continue with the report 5 Continue working with reports or to exit menu mode press the Menu button Cancel Reports Yes No ...

Page 195: ...ormation Content Preventive maintenance schedule 186 Fast ground check 187 Recalibrate device 188 Flash device LED 189 Loop comm check 190 Control panel testing 191 Canadian tests for grounds opens and shorts 191 Testing a device test fire 192 SA DACT testing 193 Conducting a lamp test 194 Using the walk test command 195 Using HyperTerminal 198 Replacing a device in alarm 200 ...

Page 196: ...er to NFPA 72 section Inspection Testing and Maintenance Canadian Electrical Code Part I ULCS524 or ULCS536 for more information on required inspection and testing methods and frequency of fire alarm systems and devices For detector sensitivity and functionality testing refer to the detector manufacturer s installation instructions ...

Page 197: ...ay active By using Fast Ground Check you can decrease the system check time to every 4 seconds meaning that you will be able to troubleshoot your ground faults much quicker and determine if they have been fixed or not Note Once you solve the ground faults on your system turn off the Fast Ground Check Test Control Program Diagnostics Enter Password 0000 Diagnostics Fast Ground Check Recalibrate Dev...

Page 198: ...see if the detector has been cleaned properly If the device is not cleaned the device trouble will return meaning that more cleaning is required If the device is cleaned the corresponding device trouble will clear Test Control Program Diagnostics Enter Password 0000 Diagnostics Fast Ground Check Recalibrate Device Flash Device LED Recalibrate Device Loop 01 To recalibrate a device 1 Press the Menu...

Page 199: ...which causes the LED to flash on the two devices with the same address making it easy for you to find the two devices Test Control Program Diagnostics Enter Password 0000 Diagnostics Fast Ground Check Recalibrate Device Flash Device LED Flash Device LED Loop 01 Flash Device LED Device 001 Device 001 To start and stop flashing a device LED 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Diagnostics 3 Enter the le...

Page 200: ...4 Choose Loop Comm Check 5 On the Diagnostics screen you can monitor the progress of the check Once the check is complete select Continue To go to the report Diagnostics screen Go to the next step Back To return to the Diagnostics menu If you select Back you have to go to the Reports menu Diagnostics Loop Comm Check to see the report once the report is created Note This process may take considerab...

Page 201: ...e verified in the alarm supervisory and trouble modes To ensure that the panel can operate correctly when primary power is lost the batteries should be inspected and tested periodically Batteries should be replaced at a minimum every four years Canadian tests for grounds opens and shorts ULC requires that you test ground fault open circuit and short circuit indications For ground fault tests short...

Page 202: ...y or monitor Note NAC responses activate as programmed Reports Test Control Program Test Walk Test Silent Walk Test Audible Test Fire Enter Password 0000 Test Fire Loop 01 Test Fire 001 Device 001 To conduct a test fire 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Test Fire 4 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 5 Choose the loop the device is on Note If your panel...

Page 203: ... the dialer s accounts for proper operation Reports Test Control Program Test Walk Test Audible Test Fire Dialer Enter Password 0000 To conduct a dialer test 1 Press the control panel s Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Dialer 4 Enter your password the minimum of a level one password is required 5 Select the account that you want to test 6 Press Enter Note The test message is sent to the CMS acco...

Page 204: ...nd the LED annunciator and tests the LCD display so that you can verify proper operation LEDs stay on for 15 seconds Reports Test Control Program To conduct a lamp test 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Lamp Test 4 Press Enter 5 Verify proper operation of all LEDs on the panel the LCD display and the LED annunciator if used Test Test Fire Dialer Lamp Test ...

Page 205: ...ection for the zone in walk test If an unselected zone or device goes into alarm or trouble all programmed outputs operate as programmed Zones and devices behave as follows during walk test For alarm events the appropriate panel and annunciator LEDs and buzzers are turned on In the audible NAC test mode a four second pulse sounds for NAC types continuous nonsilenceable continuous silenceable Genes...

Page 206: ...ext device The panel terminates walk test if any of the following occur There are 30 minutes of inactivity for the zone or device being tested Walk test is stopped by the user Reports Test Control Program Test Walk Test Silent Walk Test Audible Test Fire Enter Password 0000 Walk Test Sil Aud All Devices Zone Zone Number 01 Zone 01 To start a walk test 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose...

Page 207: ...t prior to ending the walk test Once the reset is complete you can end the walk test and view a walk test report 1 Press the Menu button 2 Choose Test 3 Choose Walk Test Silent or Walk Test Audible 4 Choose either All Devices or Zone 5 If you chose Zone enter the zone ID of the zone for which you are going to end the walk test 6 Choose End to turn off the walk test All of the devices that were act...

Page 208: ...f installed is typically found on the Accessories menu Start All Programs Accessories Communications Setting up a HyperTerminal connection Before you can gather information from the control panel you must set up a HyperTerminal connection To set up a HyperTerminal connection 1 Start HyperTerminal 2 In the Connection Description dialog box type a name for the connection in the Name box then click O...

Page 209: ...T file extension is added automatically If you want to save the file somewhere other than the default location click the Browse button navigate to the desired location then name the file 3 Click Start 4 On the front panel go to the main menu choose Reports then choose the report you want captured 5 On the Print Output menu choose Printer to send the report to HyperTerminal 6 Wait until the report ...

Page 210: ...scribes how the device and control panel operate When the device in alarm is removed the control panel remains in alarm and a trouble event is displayed When the new device is installed it does not go into alarm but a second trouble event is displayed on the control panel when it detects the new device When the control panel resolves the new device the alarm condition restores and the two trouble ...

Page 211: ...EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 201 Appendix A Panel specifications Summary This appendix lists all of the specifications for the control panel Content Control panel specifications 202 ...

Page 212: ...5 Class B Class A optional Data line length 4 000 ft 1 219 m 8 drops max RS 485 Class A or B Data line length 4 000 ft 1 219 m Operating voltage 24 VDC Auxiliary power output circuit Aux power 1 500 mA 24 VDC Aux power 2 500 mA 24 VDC 1 A possible if you reduce total available NAC power by 500 mA Output 28 3 to 21 9 VDC special application Note For a complete list of devices that can be connected ...

Page 213: ...1 mA Max 100 mA FCC registration number GESAL01BSADACT Industry Canada Registration number 3944A SADACT Ringer equivalence number 0 1B Ground fault impedance 0 to 5 kΩ Alarm contact Form C N O 24 VDC at 1 A resistive load Trouble contact Form C 24 VDC at 1 A resistive load Supervisory contact Form A N O 24 VDC at 1 A resistive load Environmental Temperature 0 to 49 C 32 to 120 F Humidity 0 to 93 R...

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Page 215: ... worksheet 206 Notification appliance circuit calculations worksheet 209 Introduction 209 What you ll need 209 Worksheet method 211 Equation method 212 Notification appliance voltage drop calculation worksheet 215 Device loop maximum wire length worksheet 217 Correlation groups worksheet 223 Device settings worksheet 224 Loop worksheet 226 Panel configuration worksheet 227 Panel operation workshee...

Page 216: ...ation appliances from their respective installation sheets Battery calculation worksheet Standby current mA Alarm current mA Control panel use Worksheet A and place totals here Auxiliary smoke power use Worksheet B and place totals here NAC 1 NAC 2 NAC 3 NAC 4 Total current Operating time required hr min 60 mAh 1 2 mAh 1 000 Battery size 1 Ah Notes 1 Battery size may not exceed 26 Ah for UL ULC sy...

Page 217: ...mA Base panel 1 See note 1 below See note 2 below Primary loop circuit fully loaded loop 55 125 XAL250 loop expander card fully loaded loop 60 125 SA CLA Class A card 3 60 SA 232 RS 232 card 13 13 SA DACT dialer 41 41 SA ETH network card 34 34 LED expander 4 1 expander 48 2 expanders 96 Totals mA transfer totals to Battery Calculation Worksheet Notes 1 64 pt 155 250 500 pt 172 2 64 pt 204 250 500 ...

Page 218: ... current mA Qty x Alarm current mA RPM 20 270 SIGA UM or MAB 1 2 17 RLCD F 98 113 RLCD C F 99 115 RLED C F 28 62 LED24 6 34 Totals mA transfer totals to Battery Calculation Worksheet Note 1 Enter 1 regardless of how many are installed Only the first SIGA UM or SIGA MAB in the alarm state draws current The other ones do not because the system load sheds additional modules in alarm ...

Page 219: ...pliances To do this we assume these two worst case conditions The voltage at the NAC terminals is the minimum provided by the power supply The notification appliances are clustered at the end of the NAC cable Other more detailed methods that distribute the appliance load along the NAC cable may indicate that longer cable runs are possible What you ll need Appliance and cable values Whether you use...

Page 220: ...terminals at minimum voltage The current draw of notification appliances can vary substantially with the type of power supplied full wave rectified VFWR or direct current VDC It is important to know the power type at minimum terminal voltage You ll need to calculate the following values relating to your power supply and to the NAC circuit current These are Minimum voltage Voltage drop The minimum ...

Page 221: ...el 0 24 0 24 0 24 0 24 Load voltage drop V Source voltage 20 4 20 4 20 4 20 4 V Load voltage drop V Minimum voltage V Regulated appliance voltage 16 0 16 0 16 0 16 0 V Voltage drop 2 V Total operating current A Maximum resistance Ω Wire resistance Ω ft 3 Maximum wire length ft 2 2 2 2 Maximum cable length ft 1 Total of the maximum operating currents for all appliances as specified for FWR power Se...

Page 222: ...nge If all appliances draw the same maximum current the total current is the maximum current multiplied by the number of appliances If different appliance types have different maximum currents the total current is the sum of the maximum current for each appliance type multiplied by the number of appliances of that type Wire resistance Typical wire resistances are shown in the following table Table...

Page 223: ... 0 24 V A 3 Calculate the allowable voltage drop Vd between the power supply and the appliances Vd Vm Va Where Vm minimum voltage from above Va appliance minimum voltage For regulated notification appliances Va is 16 V For special application notification appliances Va is the lowest operating voltage specified on the appliance installation sheet 4 Calculate the maximum resistance Rmax for the wire...

Page 224: ...t 4 0 V 2 0 A 2 0 Ω Lc Rmax Rw 2 2 0 Ω 0 002 Ω ft 2 1 000 0 ft 2 500 0 ft So the maximum wire run for this NAC would be 500 ft rounding down for safety NAC maximum wire run quick reference tables 64 point panel Current 12 AWG 14 AWG 16 AWG 18 AWG 0 5 A 4 455 ft 2 801 ft 1 758 ft 1 106 ft 1 0 A 2 176 ft 1 368 ft 858 ft 540 ft 1 5 A 1 416 ft 890 ft 558 ft 351 ft 2 0 A 1 036 ft 651 ft 408 ft 257 ft 2...

Page 225: ...8 V 19 8 V NAC 2 voltage drop calculations Circuit length Total circuit current 2 Wire resistance per 1000 ft 1 Voltage drop feet x amps x Ω 1000 Panel voltage Voltage drop End of line voltage 3 Voltage drop Panel voltage Voltage drop 19 8 V 19 8 V NAC 3 voltage drop calculations Circuit length Total circuit current 2 Wire resistance per 1000 ft 1 Voltage drop feet x amps x Ω 1000 Panel voltage Vo...

Page 226: ...ical values see Table 1 in the Notification appliance circuit calculations worksheet 2 Use the Maximum operating current at worst case VFWR from the installation or catalog sheet of each device 3 For UL regulated notification appliances this voltage must not drop below 16 VFWR For other devices get the minimum operating VFWR from the installation or catalog sheet ...

Page 227: ...m Twisted pair nonshielded 25 pF 36 pF 38 pF 20 000 ft 6096 m 13 888 ft 4233 m 13 157 ft 4010 m Twisted pair shielded 58 pF 82 pF 84 pF 8 621 ft 2628 m 6 098 ft 1859 m 5 952 ft 1814 m Nontwisted pair nonshielded 20 pF 20 pF 20 pF 20 000 ft 6096 m 20 000 ft 6096 m 20 000 ft 6096 m Step 2 Longest path Use Table 2 through Table 5 to determine the device loop s longest circuit path The longest circuit...

Page 228: ...Appendix B Worksheets 218 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual Device circuit path diagram FACP J J 10 ft 3 m 200 ft 61 m 30 ft 9 m J 100 ft 30 m 1000 ft 305 m 200 ft 61 m 100 ft 30 m ...

Page 229: ...2505 13069 3984 1 to 25 26 to 50 5172 1577 8217 2505 13069 3984 26 to 50 26 to 50 5172 1577 8217 2505 13069 3984 51 to 75 26 to 50 5172 1577 8217 2505 13069 3984 76 to 100 26 to 50 5172 1577 8217 2505 13069 3984 101 to 125 26 to 50 4936 1504 7841 2390 12471 3801 0 51 to 75 4968 1514 7892 2406 12553 3826 1 to 25 51 to 75 4525 1379 7188 2191 11433 3485 26 to 50 51 to 75 4095 1248 6506 1983 10348 315...

Page 230: ...5 882 4599 1402 7315 2230 0 26 to 50 3550 1082 5640 1719 8971 2734 1 to 25 26 to 50 3145 958 4996 1523 7945 2422 26 to 50 26 to 50 2742 836 4356 1328 6928 2112 51 to 75 26 to 50 2348 716 3730 1137 5932 1808 76 to 100 26 to 50 1963 598 3119 951 4961 1512 101 to 125 26 to 50 1589 484 2525 770 4016 1224 0 51 to 75 2334 712 3709 1130 5898 1798 1 to 25 51 to 75 1986 605 3156 962 5019 1530 26 to 50 51 t...

Page 231: ... to 75 1 to 25 1053 321 1672 510 2660 811 76 to 100 1 to 25 327 100 519 158 825 252 101 to 125 1 to 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 to 50 1910 582 3035 925 4827 1471 1 to 25 26 to 50 1465 446 2327 709 3700 1128 26 to 50 26 to 50 740 225 1175 358 1869 570 51 to 75 26 to 50 14 4 23 7 36 11 76 to 100 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 to 125 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 to 75 1114 340 1770 539 2814 858 1 to 25 51 to 75 427 1...

Page 232: ... 0 0 0 0 1 to 25 1490 454 2367 721 3764 1147 1 to 25 1 to 25 745 227 1184 361 1883 574 26 to 50 1 to 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 to 75 1 to 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 to 100 1 to 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 to 125 1 to 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 to 50 421 128 668 204 1063 324 1 to 25 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 to 50 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 to 75 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 76 to 100 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 101 to 125 26 to 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 t...

Page 233: ...ation group 05 Correlation group 06 Correlation group 07 Correlation group 08 Correlation group 09 Correlation group 10 Correlation group 11 Correlation group 12 Correlation group 13 Correlation group 14 Correlation group 15 Correlation group 16 Correlation group 17 Correlation group 18 Correlation group 19 Correlation group 20 Correlation group 21 Correlation group 22 Correlation group 23 Correla...

Page 234: ...ost Day pre alarm percent Off 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 Night prealarm percent Off 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 Base type Standard Relay Isolator Sounder Base follow Alarm Alarm verify Alarm prealarm Verify Prealarm Type Smoke Duct alarm Remote reset Smoke verify Duct supervisory Remote drill Heat alarm Supervisory latching Remote signal silence Heat alarm RoR Supervisory nonlatching Remote AC fail Pull ...

Page 235: ...Pre alarm Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Alarm verify Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Maintenance alert Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Test Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CI...

Page 236: ...rence Manual Loop worksheet The loop worksheet is used to document your loop settings Note For default settings refer to Factory default settings Loop class Loop 1 class Class B Class A Loop 2 class Class B Class A Mapping Disabled Enabled Loop 2 enable Yes No ...

Page 237: ...ble silence Continuous nonsilenceable Temporal silenceable Genesis nonsilenceable Coder continuous Coder temporal Coder 120 SPM Coder basic Label up to 40 characters Correlation groups Event notification Trouble Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Disable Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Te...

Page 238: ...1 retry time 01 45 seconds Account 1 retry count 01 10 attempts Event notification Device reporting Zone reporting Event reporting Account 2 ID 4 digit account ID code Account 2 primary receiver number Account 2 secondary receiver number Account 2 format CID Account 2 send restorals Yes No Account 2 retry time 01 45 seconds Account 2 retry count 01 10 attempts Event notification Device reporting Z...

Page 239: ... 4 digit account ID code IP address TCP IP port Send restorals Yes No Event notification Device reporting Zone only reporting Event only reporting Hello time seconds 10 255 seconds Timeout seconds 31 255 seconds Receiver number 0 9999 Line number 0 9999 Swinger shutdown Off 001 255 repetitions Printer Type None FSCU Supervised Unsupervised Event notification Trouble Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer ...

Page 240: ...ault settings Language English French Marketplace U S Canada AC fail delay Off 01 15 hours Zone resound Off On Reset inhibit Off 1 minute Auto signal silence Off 05 30 minutes Day start Start time End time Night start Start time End time Date format U S MM DD YYYY Canada DD MM YYYY Event notification Zone device reporting Zone only reporting Device only reporting LCD banner Line 1 Line 2 Aux power...

Page 241: ...ing Monitor Label up to 40 characters Correlation groups Device allocation First address no less than the last address of the previous zone 1 Last address first address the number of devices 1 Event notification Active Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Trouble Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output...

Page 242: ...rint Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Maintenance alert Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID Test Print Yes No NET Yes No Dialer Acct 1 Acct 1 2 Acct 2 None Code 4 digit coded output CID ...

Page 243: ...238 Programmable keys menu 239 Advanced program main menu 240 Advanced Loop configuration menu 241 Advanced Device configuration menu 242 Advanced Panel configuration menu 243 Advanced Panel configuration CMS device menu 244 Advanced Panel operation menu 245 Advanced Panel events menu 246 Advanced Loop events menu 247 Advanced Unconfigured alarm menu 248 Advanced Common trouble menu 249 Auto progr...

Page 244: ... Front panel menu flowcharts 234 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual Main menu Menu Key Pressed Test Control Program 00 00 00 01 01 2007 Reports Test Control Program Main Menu Diagnostics Diags Reports ...

Page 245: ...pervisory Trouble Disable Other Device Status All Panel Operation Panel Configuration Loop Zone Config System Configuration Device Count Serial Device Details Serial Loop 1 Loop 2 All Zone Devices Event Config Zone Rep Zone Rep Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 32 Zone Group 01 Group 02 Group 32 Correlation Groups Diagnostics All Alarm Date Forward History Date Select Date Select Date Forward Date XX XX XXXX D...

Page 246: ...est menu Test Menu Item Title Start End All Devices Zone Walk Test Silent All Devices Zone Walk Test Audible Account 1 Account 2 Dialer Test Fire 001 Device 001 Zone Number 01 Zone 01 Loop 01 Test Fire Walk Test Silent Walk Test Audible Test Fire Dialer Test Lamp Test Test Fire 001 Start End ...

Page 247: ...ctivate Restore Drill Enable Disable Activate Restore Control Device Enable 001 Device 001 Zone Enable 01 Zone 01 Device Activate 001 Device 001 Loop 01 Device Loop 01 Device Continue Cancel Warning Device Active Panel Event Enable 300 Event 300 1 NAC 1 Panel NAC Enable 1 NAC 1 Panel NAC Activate Loop Event Enable 001 Event 001 Loop Event Continue Cancel Warning Device Active ...

Page 248: ...Only Panel and CMS Restore Defaults Date and Time Clear History Password Restore Defaults Auto Program Advanced Program Incremental Program Program Daylight Savings Month Start 03 Month End 11 Week Start 02 Week End 01 Weekday Start 01 Weekday End 01 Enabled No Hour Start 02 Hour End 02 Minutes Offset 60 Date 01 01 2007 Time 00 00 Date and Time Save Daylight Savings RS232 CU Enable Programmable Ke...

Page 249: ...able keys menu Prog Keys Programmable Keys Key 2 Key 1 Panel NAC 1 NAC 1 Back Enter Enter To Add Key X Edit List New List Save Enter To Add Device 001 Loop 1 Device 001 Back Enter Loop 01 Device Device Panel NAC Zone Key X Operation Disable Controls Panel NAC Zone 01 Zone 1 Back Enter Enter To Add ...

Page 250: ...anual Advanced program main menu Advanced Prog Adv Panel Conf Adv Panel Op Adv Panel Events Adv Loop Events Adv Unconf Alarm Loop Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Operation Panel Events Advanced Program Loop Events Unconfigured Alarms Common Trouble Adv Comm Trbl Adv Loop Conf ...

Page 251: ...on Groups Number 01 Loop Class Zone Correlation Groups Device Loop Configuration Mapping Loop 2 Enable Yes Save Loop Class Loop 1 ClassA Loop 2 ClassA Save Loop Class Loop ClassA Save Mapping Loop 1 Yes Loop 2 Yes Save Mapping Enable Yes Save Label aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Save Backspace Type Alarm Label Correlation Groups Event Notification Zone Save Active Trouble Disable Test E...

Page 252: ... 001 Device 001 Group 01 Yes Correlation Groups Group 02 Yes Group 03 Yes Group 32 Yes Save Printer Yes Dialer Account1 2 CODER 10 10 10 10 Notification CID 110 NET Yes Save Active Trouble Disable Test Event Notification Pre Alarm Maint Alert Alarm Verify Label Zone 01 Correlation Groups Event Notification Device Day Sens Normal Save Type Smoke Follow Alarm Day PreAlarm 50 Night Sens Normal Night ...

Page 253: ...001 100 Label aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Save Back Group 01 Yes Correlation Groups Group 02 Yes Group 03 Yes Group 32 Yes Save Annunciator 01 Annunciator Annunciator 02 Annunciator 03 Annunciator 04 Annunciator 05 Annunciator 06 Annunciator 07 Annunciator 08 Save Type Off Expanders 1 Label Event Notification Annunciator X Label aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Save Back Pri...

Page 254: ...Network Hello Time 055 Timeout Secs 000 Receiver 000 Line 000 Save Enabled Yes 7394310 Save Back Type Single Line Line 1 Line 2 Tone Wait Sec 20 Account 1 Account 2 Call Discn Sec 40 Dialer Test Freq Days 01 Test Time 03 30 Rings to Answer 05 Ring Type Any Callback Enabled Callback Save Account ID 6769 Format CID Send Restorals Yes Retry Time Sec 05 Primary Recver Secondary Recver Retry Count 05 A...

Page 255: ...anel operation menu Adv Panel Op Marketplace US Reset Inhibit 1Min Auto Sig Sil 30 AC Fail Delay 15 Zone Resound On Panel Operation Date MM DD YYYY LCD Banner Evnt Notif ZoneDev Language English Day Start 06 00 Night Start 18 00 Save LCD Banner Save Back Key 1 Enabled Key 2 Enabled Aux Power Reset On ...

Page 256: ...r Fail Dialer Normal Test Dialer Abnorm Test Dialer Config Program Mode Reset Reset Sil Inhibit Panel Silence Signal Silence Drill Walk Test Test Fire Clear History Time Date Common Disable System Startup Panel Events Common Trouble Aux Power 2 Internal Fault Net Rcvr Comm Fault Net Rcvr Conf Fault System Wide AC Powe Event Notification Event Nane xxxxxxxxxxx Trouble Printer Yes Dialer Account1 2 ...

Page 257: ...l Adv Loop Events Loop 1 Initializing Loop 1 Fault Loop 1 Map Fault Loop Events Loop 1 Card Fault Loop 1 Unconf Alarm Loop 1 Unconf Trbl Loop 2 Initializing Loop 1 Map Mismatch Loop 1 Over Limits Loop 1 Device Zero Loop 1 Mapping Loop 2 Map Mismatch Loop 2 Over Limits Loop 2 Devic Zero Loop 2 Mapping Event Notification Event Name xxxxxxxxxx Trouble Printer Yes Dialer Account1 2 CID 110 NET Yes Sav...

Page 258: ... menu Adv Unconf Alarm Active Event Notification Loop 2 Unconf Alarm Unconfigured Alarms Loop 1 Unconf Alarm Group 01 Yes Correlation Groups Group 02 Yes Group 03 Yes Group 32 Yes Save Correlation Groups Event Notification Loop x Unconf Alarm Printer Yes Dialer Account1 2 CODER 10 10 10 10 Active CID 110 NET Yes Save ...

Page 259: ...anual 249 Advanced Common trouble menu Group 01 Yes Correlation Groups Group 02 Yes Group 03 Yes Group 32 Yes Save Adv Comm Trbl Correlation Groups Event Notification Common Trouble Printer Yes Dialer Account1 2 CODER 10 10 10 10 Trouble CID 110 NET Yes Save Trouble Common Trouble ...

Page 260: ...LOST Continue Cancel Label Devices No Label Zones No Follow Alarm Auto Program Auto Zoning Yes Evnt Notif Zone Dialer Single Enable NET No Account ID 6769 Format CID Primary Recver Secondary Recver Account 1 Event Notif Event Account ID 6769 Format CID Primary Recver Secondary Recver Account 2 Event Notif Event Save IP 192 168 001 254 Account ID 676869 Network Receiver 000 Line 000 Save Event Noti...

Page 261: ...l programming menu Increment Prog Loop 2 NNN ZZZ Devices Old New Loop 1 XXX YYY Continue Devices Old New XXX YYY Continue Label Devices No Label Zones No Follow Alarm Incremental Program Loop Loop 1 Auto Program System Busy Back Cancel Loop 1 Device 001 Loop 1 Device 001 LEGEND Zone 01 Zon 01 LEGEND ...

Page 262: ...enu Diags Fast Ground Check Recalibrate Device Diagnostics Flash Device LED Loop Comm Check Fast Ground Check Start End Recalibrate Device Device 001 Device 001 Flash Device LED Device 001 Device 001 Device Start End Diagnostics Executing Continue Back Loop 01 Recalibrate Device Loop 01 Flash Device LED ...

Page 263: ...ations Summary This appendix has sounder base applications that can be used with the SB4U and Signature sounder bases Content Sounder base applications 254 Local alarm signaling application 254 Zone alarm signaling application 256 System alarm signaling application 258 ...

Page 264: ... alarm signal only when its detector is activated initiates an alarm event All other audible detector bases on the same riser remain silent until their detectors are activated The audible detector base once activated continues to sound an alarm signal until smoke is cleared from its detector and the control panel is reset Typically the 24 VDC riser that supplies power to the audible detector bases...

Page 265: ...A DATA 24 VDC 24 VDC SLC PAM 1 47 k EOLR Ω AUX RISER ALTERNATE RISER SUPERVISION CIRCUIT Double screw terminal block supplied by installer BLU ORG Programming 1 Set the panel s Event Notification option for Device 2 Configure the smoke detectors as follows Device Type Smoke or Smoke Heat depending on the detectors used Message Line 1 SMOKE_ N where N can be the device address or other number Messa...

Page 266: ...n zone are activated using a CRR module when any one of their detectors is activated initiate an alarm event Signal synchronization is not required because alarm signals are limited to the same notification zone The audible detector bases once activated continue to sound an alarm signal until Smoke is cleared from the active detectors and the control panel is reset Signal Silence is pressed The co...

Page 267: ...ors into zones and correlate outputs for each zone The following instructions are for Zone 1 but apply for all zones as well 1 Set the panel s Event Notification option for Zone 2 Configure the smoke detectors in Zone 1 as follows Device Type Smoke or Smoke Heat depending on the detectors used Message Line 1 SMOKE_ N where N can be the device address or other number Message Line 2 ZONE_01 Coder 0 ...

Page 268: ... detectors in Zone 1 Message Line 1 Zone 1 Message Line 2 As required Type Alarm Coder 0 0 0 0 6 Configure Correlation 01 as follows Inputs Zone 1 Outputs The CRR module labeled ZONE_1 SOUNDERS System alarm signaling application In system alarm signaling applications all audible detector bases are activated using a CRR module when any alarm signal initiating device is activated Signal synchronizat...

Page 269: ... 6 5 G1M RM 7 8 1 2 3 4 6 5 CRR SLC DATA DATA DATA DATA 24 VDC 24 VDC AUX RISER NORMALACTIVE SLC NORMALACTIVE N C N C JP1 24 VDC Monitor Programming 1 Set the panel s Event Notification option for Device 2 Configure the smoke detectors as follows Device Type Smoke or Smoke Heat depending on the detectors used Message Line 1 SMOKE_ N where N can be the device address or other number Message Line 2 ...

Page 270: ...d set Follow Verification for No and set Follow Pre Alarm for Yes 3 Configure the CRR module as follows Device Type Relay Silence Message Line 1 SOUNDER_RLY_1 Message Line 2 As required 4 Configure the RM1 module as follows Device type Monitor Message Line 1 24VDC_RISER Message Line 2 SOUNDER_RLY_1 5 Configure Correlation 01 as follows Inputs All alarm signal initiating devices Outputs All CRR mod...

Page 271: ...cal Reference Manual 261 Appendix E Device types to personality codes correlation Summary This appendix shows the relationship between device types and personality codes Content Device types to personality codes correlation 262 ...

Page 272: ... Smoke Verified 1 Alarm NO latching Class B PS Smoke 1 Alarm NO latching Class B PS Smoke Verified 1 Alarm NO latching Class B PS Supervisory Latching 1 Alarm NO latching Class B PS Supervisory Nonlatching 3 Active NO nonlatching Class B SD Duct Alarm 1 Alarm NO latching Class B SD Duct Supervisory Latching 4 Active NO latching Class B SD Duct Supervisory Nonlatching 3 Active NO nonlatching Class ...

Page 273: ... 1 Alarm NO latching Class B 270B Pull Station 1 Alarm NO latching Class B 270F Pull Station 1 Alarm NO latching Class B 278 Pull Station 1 Alarm NO latching Class B CT2 Smoke 1 Alarm NO latching Class B CT2 Heat 1 Alarm NO latching Class B CT2 Pull Station 1 Alarm NO latching Class B CT2 Water Flow 2 Alarm NO delayed latching Class B CT2 Supervisory Latching 4 Active NO latching Class B CT2 Super...

Page 274: ...output Class B MCC1 Continuous Silenceable 5 Signal supervised output Class B CC1S Supervised Output 5 Signal supervised output Class B CC1S Continuous Non Silenceable 5 Signal supervised output Class B CC1S Continuous Silenceable 5 Signal supervised output Class B CC1S Genesis Non Silenceable 25 Signal supervised auto sync output Class B CC1S Genesis Audible Visible Silence 25 Signal supervised a...

Page 275: ...s B UM Remote Drill 3 Active NO nonlatching Class B UM Remote Signal Silence 3 Active NO nonlatching Class B UM Remote AC Fail 3 Active NO nonlatching Class B UM Alarm 1 Alarm NO latching Class B UM 2 Wire Alarm 13 Alarm two wire smoke unverified Class B UM 2 Wire Alarm Verify 14 Alarm two wire smoke verified Class B UM 2 Wire Alarm Class A 20 Alarm two wire smoke unverified Class A UM 2 Wire Alar...

Page 276: ...Active NO nonlatching Class B MAB Alarm 1 Alarm NO latching Class B MAB 2 Wire Alarm 13 Alarm two wire smoke unverified Class B MAB 2 Wire Alarm Verify 14 Alarm two wire smoke verified Class B MAB 2 Wire Alarm Class A 20 Alarm two wire smoke unverified Class A MAB 2 Wire Alarm Verify Class A 21 Alarm two wire smoke verified Class A MAB Alarm Class A 9 Alarm NO latching Class A MAB Pull Station Cla...

Page 277: ...odes correlation EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual 267 Model name Device type Personality code MAB Continuous Silenceable 16 Signal supervised output Class B RM1 Monitor 23 Riser monitor 24 VDC MRM1 Monitor 23 Riser monitor 24 VDC ...

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Page 279: ...alarm system vii auxiliary smoke power output wiring 68 auxiliary smoke power specifications 68 B backlight 5 banner screen 5 147 base follow 87 107 118 158 161 base type 161 batteries 13 60 204 battery calculation worksheet 208 battery charger 17 battery low 17 battery missing 17 battery specifications 204 battery wiring 60 buttons 11 C cabinet 54 cabinet box 56 cabinet wire routing 57 call disco...

Page 280: ...eet 226 device testing 50 193 196 device type 87 118 161 device types 264 diagnostics fast ground check 187 flash device LED 189 loop comm check 190 recalibrate device 188 diagnostics menu 254 diagnostics report 180 dialer 69 107 137 139 dialer abnormal test 17 dialer configuration 17 107 139 dialer configuration report 175 dialer deliver fail 17 dialer disable 47 dialer enable 47 dialer line 01 a...

Page 281: ...el 2 password 84 line number 87 141 lock remote read 87 145 loop 2 enable 87 123 loop card fault 17 loop card LEDs 63 loop circuit 63 115 123 124 152 204 loop class 87 124 loop comm check 190 loop config menu 243 loop configuration options 87 115 116 118 124 125 129 loop device 000 17 loop events 17 42 44 152 loop events menu 249 loop expander card 13 loop fault 17 152 loop initialization 17 loop ...

Page 282: ... schedule 186 primary receiver number 107 139 printed events 15 printer 15 143 printer card 13 printer trouble 17 printer type 87 printer wiring 71 program menu 240 program mode 17 programmable keys 97 programmable keys menu 241 programming control buttons 84 programming viii 84 107 113 158 programming defaults 87 96 programming mode 84 programming requirements 83 protected premises fire alarm sys...

Page 283: ...tions 145 TCP IP port 87 141 telephone supervision 83 telnet 145 temporal 132 test 15 test fire 17 193 test frequency 87 test LED 9 test menu 238 test signal frequency 83 test time 87 testing 191 testing device 193 testing dialer 194 tie wrap mounts 13 time 5 17 92 93 time and date 92 timeout seconds 87 141 tone wait 87 139 transformer 13 trouble 15 65 156 trouble contact 204 trouble event 17 trou...

Page 284: ...relation groups 116 129 zone disable 36 zone enable 38 zone event 5 zone label 107 129 158 zone programming 129 161 zone report 174 zone reporting 139 141 147 zone resound 87 147 zone settings worksheet 233 zone testing 50 196 zone type 87 129 zone device reporting 147 zones 97 129 204 ...

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