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Emergency Command Center Manual —

 P/N LS10001-000FL-E:G  5/3/2016

Programming

Programmed Activation by FACP

cause Message 2 to be generated over speaker circuit 3. If the second addressable device (address 

20 in the example below) is also activated, Message 1 will now be transmitted over speaker circuit 

3 since Message 1 has a higher priority then Message 2.

FACP Programming Menus

To Program one of fourteen messages to a speaker zone, press the 

ENTER

 key at the FACP. The fol-

lowing screen will be displayed: 

Access Programming Mode by pressing the 

2

 key. The following screen will be displayed: 

Entering the 

Master

 level password (default 

00000

) will cause the following screen to appear: 

Zone 5    and    Zone 35

Zone 7    and    Zone 35

Addressable Pull Station

(address 12)

Message 1

(highest priority of the three )

programmed to

activate

Speaker Circuit 3

Addressable Pull Station

(address 20)

programmed to

Message 2

(2nd highest priority of the three)

activate

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1=READ STATUS MODE

2=PROGRAMMING MODE

3=MANUAL DIAL MODE

PROGRAMMING

ENTER PASSWORD

✱✱✱✱✱

    PROGRAMMING

1=AUTOPROGRAM

2=POINT PROGRAM

3=ZONE SETUP

Summary of Contents for ECC-50/100

Page 1: ...G P N LS10001 000FL E G ECN 16 212 Document LS10001 000FL E 5 3 2016 Rev Emergency Command Center ECC 50 100 ECC 50 100E Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...ay not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warn ing of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materi als etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a p...

Page 3: ...n tered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board ...

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Page 5: ...2 2 4 Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections 33 2 5 Input Initiating Circuits 33 2 5 1 CMD Inputs 33 2 5 2 External Audio Input 34 2 5 3 NAC Follower Input 35 2 5 4 Night Ring 35 2 6 Output Circuits 36 2 6 1 Relays 36 MNS Active Relay TB1 36 Trouble Relay TB2 36 AC Power Loss Relay TB3 36 2 6 2 Speaker Circuits 37 2 6 3 Notification Appliance Circuit 38 2 6 4 Speaker Volume Control 39 2 6 5 FACP Da...

Page 6: ...le 74 3 5 4 Erasing a User Message 75 3 5 5 Voice Loader Software 75 Writing a Message to the Panel 76 Reading a Message from the Panel 76 Moving a Message to a Different Slot 76 3 6 Programmed Activation by FACP 76 3 6 1 MS 9600 UD LS and MS 9200UDLS 77 FACP Programming 78 FACP Message Assignment Speaker Specific 78 FACP Message Assignment Zone Specific 79 FACP Programming Menus 80 Section 4 Oper...

Page 7: ...ng Up to 100 Watts of Audio Power 94 5 3 System Requiring Greater Than 100 Watts of Audio Power 94 Section 6 Power Supply Calculations 96 6 1 Overview 96 6 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit 96 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 96 6 3 1 Overview 96 6 3 2 How to use Table 6 2 to calculate system current draws 97 6 4 Calculating the Battery Size 98 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements 98 6 4 2 Sel...

Page 8: ...711 Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired UL 2572 Communication and Control Units for Mass Notification Systems CAN ULC S524 01 Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems CAN ULC S527 11 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A...

Page 9: ... FI AL by Honeywell Speaker Circuits TB20 TB21 internal options ECC 50W 25 70V optional amplifier ECC CE6 circuit expander ECC 50DA 50W remote amplifier ECC RPU remote page unit ECC RM remote microphone remote consoles distributed audio ECC 125DA 125W remote amplifier ECC LOC local operator console CHG 120F charger CHG 75 charger external battery charger J7 TB24 TB12 TB22 Figure 1 1 Peripheral Dev...

Page 10: ...V Transformer connector Optional CE6 Circuit Expander Connector Display Board connector Speaker Volume Control Override Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Supervised Power Limited Class 2 Special application 0 25 amps max 4 7KΩ ELR 1 2W required for Style Y Class B wiring Primary Secondary Speaker Circuits Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Supervised Power Limited Class 2 50W integrated output po...

Page 11: ...main control board J2 Connection to main control board P2 Microphone connector J1 USB connector connection to a PC for downloading messages Refer to Section 3 5 5 on page 75 Basic System Connections Display Board Section 1 2 2 disp wmf SW2 Distributed Audio Switch set to UP position if any ECC 50 125DAs are installed in the system Default is the DOWN position JP2 External Data Bus termination ...

Page 12: ...dependently to each amplifier so that a short circuit in one amplifier will not shut down the other Full output power of 50 watts per amplifier is generated while in a low battery con dition Power is not diminished when the optional 70 VRMS transformer module is installed Audio is amplified utilizing modern integrated circuits as opposed to transformer technology This pro vides for very low signal...

Page 13: ... for all messages Integral tone generators field selectable for multiple tone types Powered by integral AC power supply or batteries during AC fail Programmable delay of immediate 2 hours or 6 hours reporting of AC Loss Piezo sounder for local trouble 100 event history log Three Form C relays AC Power Loss Relay TB1 System Trouble Relay TB2 MNS Active TB3 500 mA 0 5A Special Application auxiliary ...

Page 14: ...special application power 2 0 amps Maximum signaling current for regulated power 200mA Current limit fuseless electronic power limited Maximum wiring impedance 1 Ω End Of Line Resistor 4 7 KΩ watt P N 71252 required for Style Y Class B operation Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for listed compatible devices NAC Follower TB18 Terminals 3 IN 4 IN 1 OUT 2 OUT Connections for FACP NAC synchr...

Page 15: ... amps maximum CMD2 TB5 Terminals 3 4 are input terminals and Terminals 1 and 2 are output terminals which provide feed through of the NAC circuits to NAC devices downstream CMD3 TB6 Terminals 1 2 are input terminals for contact closure only CMD4 TB6 Terminals 3 4 are input terminals for contact closure only CMD5 TB7 Terminals 1 2 are input terminals for contact closure only CMD6 TB7 Terminals 3 4 ...

Page 16: ...nals 1 B IN 2 A IN 3 B OUT 4 A OUT Dedicated connection to FACP serial bus Output terminals pass through to other system components Isolated supervised Minimum isolation withstand voltage 1500 VRMS Maximum wiring impedance 40 Ω ANN BUS 26 Ω ACS BUS External Audio Riser TB22 Terminals 1 OUT 2 OUT 4 IN 5 IN 3 SHLD Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A audio connections to external operator interface co...

Page 17: ...larm currents TB20 TB21 TB19 TB24 TB23 TB17 Primary 50W Speaker Circuit 50W max 3 3 amps from supply Secondary 50W Speaker Circuit Optional Amplifier Installed NAC Circuit 2 0 amps max Aux Power 0 5 amp max Speaker Volume Control Override 0 25 amp max External Operator Interface Power 0 8 amp max Alarm 7 5 amps max Figure 1 2 Current Availability 100 Watt System TB20 TB21 TB24 TB17 50W max 3 3 amp...

Page 18: ...ry 50W Speaker Circuit 10W max 0 66 amps from supply NAC Circuit 2 0 amps max Aux Power 0 5 amp max Speaker Volume Control Override 0 25 amp max External Operator Interface Power 0 8 amp max Standby 2 0 amps max includes background music Alarm 7 5 amps max Figure 1 3 Current Availability 50 Watt System Primary 50W Speaker Circuit 10W max 0 66 amps from supply Aux Power 0 5 amp max External Operato...

Page 19: ...ry circuit by plugging optional ECC XRM 70V conversion transformer into J12 of the main control board The same operation is possible for the optional 50W amplifier by selecting the ECC 50W 70V model Speaker circuit wiring is supervised during standby background music and alarm Output Power 50 watts total Frequency Range 800 2 800 Hz Maximum total capacitance 250 µF Note that the total capacitance ...

Page 20: ... ZONE 10 SPEAKER ZONE 11 SPEAKER ZONE 12 SPEAKER ZONE 13 SPEAKER ZONE 14 SPEAKER ZONE 15 SPEAKER ZONE 16 SPEAKER ZONE 17 SPEAKER ZONE 18 SPEAKER ZONE 19 SPEAKER ZONE 20 SPEAKER ZONE 21 SPEAKER ZONE 22 SPEAKER ZONE 23 SPEAKER ZONE 24 MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 MESSAGE 6 MESSAGE 7 MESSAGE 8 DIST AMP 1 DIST AMP 2 DIST AMP 3 DIST AMP 4 DIST AMP 5 DIST AMP 6 DIST AMP 7 DIST AMP 8...

Page 21: ...low NAC Active green System Trouble yellow Audio Riser Fault yellow 1 3 3 LED Indicators visible with door and dress panel open MCB Trouble yellow Integral 50W amplifier electronics fault Option Card Trouble yellow ECC CE6 card missing ECC 50W 25 70V card missing ECC 50W 25 70V electronics fault Amplifier Over Current Fault yellow Missing or incorrect EOL resistor Short circuit on volume control m...

Page 22: ...pace for up to 18 Amp Hour batteries charged by integral Power Sup ply Battery Charger with all options installed Dress Panel The Dress Panel is supplied standard with the system It mounts to the cabinet with two supplied screws The Dress Panel protects the user from high voltages and circuit boards from accidental damage Trim Ring An optional TR CE trim ring is available for semi flush mounting o...

Page 23: ...terface power connection 24 volts DC from the ECC 50 100 main console or it may be powered from an external 24 VDC power supply such as HP300ULX The ECC FFT provides supervision annunciation and control for the local handset and for up to 24 remote telephone handsets It provides indications of phone activation and corre sponding trouble conditions Refer to the ECC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone manual...

Page 24: ...itor module is connected to the FACP SLC polling loop The remote page unit requires an external data bus connection an external audio riser connection and an exter nal operator interface power connection 24 volts DC from the ECC 50 100 main console ALL CALL paging can be broadcast over the speaker circuits by depressing the microphone s push to talk switch ALL CALL broadcast of a stored message ca...

Page 25: ...refer to the current version of the Device Compatibility document p n 15384 Amplifier Audio Product Description ECC 50 100 Main console ECC 50 100 with ECC 50W 25V Main console with optional second 25V amplifier installed ECC 50 100 with ECC XRM 70V Main console with 70V transformer installed ECC 50 100 with ECC XRM 70V and ECC 50W 70V Main console with 70V transformer and optional second 70V ampl...

Page 26: ...ring convenience Select the appropriate knockout s and pull the required conductors into the box Note that knockouts are also located on the back of the cabinet All wiring should be in accordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems Refer to Figure 2 4 for knockouts that can not be used 2 2 Backbox Installation Removing the Dress Panel 1 Open the door and lift the door off t...

Page 27: ...ese are for shipping purposes only and do not need to be reinstalled 2 Loosen the two nuts which secure the top of the chassis with an 11 32 socket 3 Carefully lift up and remove the chassis assembly from the backbox and store in a safe clean place Avoid static discharge which may damage static sensitive components on the board J12 TB15 J9 RTZM Rev ECC MCB PCA loosen screws disconnect earth ground...

Page 28: ...unting 5 Install remaining fasteners and tighten 6 Carefully reinstall the chassis assembly and dress panel by reversing the steps above Use appropriate precautions to prevent damage to components due to static discharge When reinstalling the chassis assembly be sure that all four 4 tabs are seatedproperly in the slots of the backbox to avoid possible damage to the unit 7 Draw wires through the re...

Page 29: ... 4 Cabinet Dimensions Knockout Locations 9050udencl wmf Semi Flush Mounting Do not recess box more than 3 875 into wall to avoid covering venting holes on top of box Hinge Slot for Dress Panel Hinge Slot for Dress Panel Semi flush mounting hole Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Do not use these knock outs ...

Page 30: ...ion Backbox Installation FIRE SYSTEM ACTIVE SYSTEM CONTROL ALL CALL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 14 15 LIT FI AL by Honeywell Figure 2 5 ECC 50 100 Backbox Dimensions ecc cab wmf Left Side Right Side Bottom Door Door Backbox Backbox Depth Depth Top ...

Page 31: ...conduit for the Earth Ground connec tion since this does not provide reliable protection Remove the two keps nuts from the grounding stud in the backbox Connect the incoming earth ground wire to supplied cable 71073 with a wire nut Position the ring terminal end over the grounding stud Secure with one of the keps nuts Place the ring terminal from the other supplied cable to TB15 Refer to Figure 2 ...

Page 32: ...d The battery charger is current limited and capable of recharging sealed lead acid type batteries See Figure 2 7 for battery orientation The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm See page 96 for calculation of the correct battery rat ing Interconnect Cable WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY BATTERY CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND CAN DESTROY FABRI...

Page 33: ...NAC Sync CMD1 has internal relay contacts before the out terminals which will open the outgoing NAC cir cuit during an ECC 50 100 trouble condition AC loss is programmable as described in Section 3 This causes a NAC trouble at the host FACP Note that CMD1 and CMD2 configurations can be independently set so that both circuits are triggered by the same type of input or by different types of inputs s...

Page 34: ...te by wiring a monitor module to the trouble contacts as shown in Figure 2 1 Activation of the addressable control module is controlled by the FACP Refer to the appropriate FACP manual for additional information Notes 1 24 VDC Auxiliary Power terminals for special application power only Wiring must remain in the room 2 Supervise the wiring between the ECC 50 100 Auxiliary Power output and the cont...

Page 35: ... limited Class 2 refer to Section 2 12 UL Power limited Wir ing Requirements on page 49 and supervised by the host FACP Supervision requires that a 4 7 KΩ EOL resistor be connected to the last device in the NAC Follower chain 2 5 4 Night Ring The external audio input allows a building s Private Branch Exchange PBX to activate the ECC 50 100 Connections need to be made to TB16 on the main control b...

Page 36: ...it is normally energized Should system power shut off this relay will de energize transferring its contacts The Trouble Relay can be pro grammed to track the AC Loss Relay and transfer on AC loss conditions or ignore AC loss condi tions AC Power Loss Relay TB3 The main control board provides a Form C AC Power Loss relay Figure 2 12 MNS Active Relay TB1 eccacrl wmf Shown in normal Inactive conditio...

Page 37: ...eaker Circuit The cir cuit can be wired Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Each supervised and power limited Class 2 circuit is capable of 50 watts of power Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Docu ment for a listing of compatible speakers Shielded cable is not required however shielded cable will reduce RFI EMI emissions and suscep tibility For additional information refer to Wiring Requi...

Page 38: ... 24 VDC visual notification appliances only Circuit is supervised and power limited Class 2 Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible notification appliances ELR 4 7K 1 2W for Class B Style Y wiring TB19 Polarized Bell Polarized Strobe Polarized Horn Figure 2 16 NAC Wiring Style Y Class B eccnac wmf TB19 Polarized Bell Polarized Strobe Polarized Horn Figure 2...

Page 39: ...e SP SVC in the speaker circuit Any speakers placed after the SP SVC module will be able to be attenuated 3 An end of line resistor ELR must be installed on the last speaker connected to the SP SVC 4 Attach wires according to the label on the terminal block The DC input output terminals are interchangeable If the SP SVC is the last unit in the Speaker Volume Control Override circuit then an ELR mu...

Page 40: ...UDLS The MS 9200UDLS FACP communicates with the ECC 50 100 over the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between Terminal TB9 on the FACP and Terminal TB13 on the ECC 50 100 panel Figure 2 19 Connection for MS 9600 UD LS to ECC 50 100 MS 9600 UD LS ECC 50 100 to other ACS ANN devices A B ANN ACS 9600ecc wmf B A B A A B ACS SHIELD SLC SLC SLC SLC OUT IN OUT IN TB8 TB9 TB10 Figur...

Page 41: ... annunciator link a monitor module must be used to monitor mass notification events Wire the monitor module to the ECC at TB1 MNS Active Relay in addition to the Data Bus wiringshown above Refer to the FACP manual for information on type IDs SLC TB1 MNS Active Relay monitor module Figure 2 21 Monitor Module Wiring for ACS Communication acsmonitor wmf ...

Page 42: ... below For the external audio riser when the LOC is the last device termination ELR 15K must be con nected to pins 5 and 6 on TB5 T taps and multiple home runs to the main control board are not allowed for the external data bus or the external data riser CAUTION EXTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS THE ECC LOC IS A SEPARATE DEVICE NOT PART OF THE ECC 50 100 ASSEMBLY J12 TB15 J9 RTZM Rev ECC MCB PCA B A B A...

Page 43: ... TB15 J9 RTZM Rev ECC MCB PCA B A B A B A B A TB24 TB12 TB22 TB3 TB4 TB5 external operator interface power 24VDC external data bus external audio riser locwirea2 wmf Figure 2 23 Local Operator Console Wiring Class A Style Z TB2 JP2 shown jumpered on pins 2 and 3 ECC 50 100 main control board ECC LOC display board ...

Page 44: ...per must be on pins 2 and 3 of JS4 as shown below For the external audio riser when the ECC RPU is the last device termination ELR 15K must be connected to pins 4 and 5 on TB2 T taps and multiple home runs to the main control board are not allowed for the external data bus or the external data riser B A B A B A main control board RPU board TB24 TB12 TB22 TB1 TB3 TB2 external operator interface pow...

Page 45: ...mote Page Unit Installation B A B A B A B A main control board RPU board TB24 TB12 TB22 TB1 TB3 TB2 external operator interface power 24VDC external data bus external audio riser rpuwirea wmf Figure 2 25 Remote Page Unit Wiring Class A Style Z JS4 shown jumpered on pins 2 and 3 ...

Page 46: ...he last device termina tion ELR 15K must be on pins 4 and 5 on TB2 T taps and multiple home runs to the main control board are not allowed for the external data bus or the external data riser B A A B A B main control board RM board TB24 TB12 TB22 TB3 data bus TB2 audio out TB1 power external operator interface power 24VDC external data bus external audio riser to next operator interface or amplifi...

Page 47: ...t to or in the same conduit as the external data bus and external audio riser circuits At the ECC 50 100 unit the cable shields must be connected to the same connectors where the sig nals originate If only one external device i e an ECC RM is used in the system the shield in the external device must be left floating It must not touch anything If multiple external devices are used in the system the...

Page 48: ...00 ECC 50 100 Class B Style Y Class A Style Z External Data Bus or External Audio Riser External Data Bus or External Audio Riser Figure 2 29 Shielding for Multiple External Devices pass through pass through shldmulti wmf ECC RM ECC RPU ECC LOC ECC 50DA ECC 125DA ECC 50BDA ECC RM ECC RPU ECC LOC ECC 50DA ECC 125DA ECC 50BDA ...

Page 49: ...imited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the ECC 50 100 with two speaker circuits is shown below Figure 2 30 Typical Wiring Diagram for UL Power limited Requirements Power limited Circuits Class 2 ecculpwr wmf Power limited Circuits Class 2 Power limited Circuits Class 2 AC Power Nonpower limited Circuit Power li...

Page 50: ...of the main control board Figure 2 33 shows the installation of a ECC 50W 25 70V onto an ECC 50 100 panel The optional amplifier may be programmed and wired for backup or for providing a second audio channel 1 Remove mounting screws shown from the main control board and save refer to Figure 2 33 2 Install four supplied metal standoffs in locations from which mounting screws were removed in Step 1 ...

Page 51: ...C XRM 70V transformer 7 Connect field wiring to TB21 on the main control board if not using the amplifier as backup Refer to Figure 2 15 on page 37 for illustration of speaker connections if the amplifier is being used to expand system power to 100 watts providing dual 50 watt speaker circuits 8 Configure the Audio Amplifier for primary or backup amplifier operation through the web based programmi...

Page 52: ...TZM Rev ECC MCB PCA P1 J12 TB15 J9 RTZM Rev ECC MCB PCA 1 Attach four standoffs p n 42227 at locations indicated 2 Align amplifier over standoffs Attach with four screws 3 Attach power harnesses included with amplifier refer to Figure 2 34 Power and Control Harness Connections Amplifier Main Control Board J1 on amplifier to J10 on ECC J2 on amplifier to J11 on ECC J2 J1 J10 J11 Figure 2 33 ECC 50W...

Page 53: ...main control board Speaker Circuit Connection zone button 50W circuit 1 Primary Secondary Two amps at 50W each Two Class B or Class A Outputs Optional amplifier is the secondary No Backup Primary 50W amp Secondary Figure 2 38 Primary Secondary 2 TB20 on main control board TB21 on main control board Speaker Circuit Connections zone button 50W circuit 1 2 3 4 Primary with Circuit Expander 50W Four C...

Page 54: ... ECC CE6 primary power TB5 on ECC CE6 secondary power TB3 on ECC CE6 primary power TB6 on ECC CE6 secondary power Speaker Circuit Connections zone button 50W circuit 1 Primary with Backup One amp at 50W One Class B or Class A Output Optional amplifier is the backup Primary 50W amp Backup Figure 2 41 Primary with Optional Amplifier Backup TB20 on main control board Speaker Circuit Connections zone ...

Page 55: ...the drawing below When installing the ECC XRM 70V be sure to carefully remove the factory installed jumper plug from connector J12 on the main control board set SW5 on the ECC 50 100 main control board to 70V operation 2 14 Addressing External Data Bus Devices The table below defines an address map for the external data bus devices which include the ECC LOC ECC RPU ECC RM ECC 50DA and ECC 125DA Di...

Page 56: ...Note that some devices have a 5 position dipswitch while others have a 6 position dipswitch The sixth switch on these dipswitches are not used Dipswitches are shown as they are oriented in the cabinet Pay close attention when setting addresses Bus Address Device Dipswitch Setting on LOC SW1 Dipswitch Setting on RPU S11 Dipswitch Setting on RM S1 0 reserved n a n a n a 1 reserved n a n a n a 2 rese...

Page 57: ...3 20 External Amp 1 21 External Amp 2 22 External Amp 3 23 External Amp 4 24 External Amp 5 25 External Amp 6 Table 2 1 External Data Bus Dipswitch Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 58: ... Devices 26 External Amp 7 27 External Amp 8 Bus Address Device Dipswitch Setting on ECC 50DA SW1 Dipswitch Setting on ECC 125DA SW1 Dipswitch Setting on ECC 50BDA SW3 Table 2 1 External Data Bus Dipswitch Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 ON 1 2 3 4 5 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON ...

Page 59: ... Physical Security a Level 1 Audit Control not provided NOTICE TO USERS INSTALLERS AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 and in the standard for Communication and Control Units for Mass No...

Page 60: ...rewalls Assess security risks Develop a Disaster and Recovery Plan Develop a Backup and Recovery Strategy Install configure and maintain anti virus software on all computers which access the panel Keep the operating system updated and maintain version compatibility with the panel Deliver all required system information upon delivery to the system owner Train end users on security maintenance tasks...

Page 61: ...Password Re enter the new password for confirmation Inactivity Timeout Select the amount of time 5 minutes 10 minutes 20 minutes 30 minutes or 60 minutes the system is allowed to remain idle before automatic user log out The timeout feature helps the system protect against unauthorized programming changes Log Out When all programming has been successfully completed the user must log out to allow t...

Page 62: ...ass A Style Z Select enable if all circuits on the ECC will operate in Class A Style Z or dis abled if all circuits will operate in Class B Style Y Canadian Isolator Modules If audio isolator modules are required in the system select enabled Refer to Audio Room Isolator Modules on page 103 for more information AC Loss Delay The reporting of a loss of AC power using the AC Loss relay output can be ...

Page 63: ...and circuit operation there is also a limit to the number of strobes that can be attached to each circuit Following is a list of the strobes that have been tested with the ECC and the maximum number that can be connected to each NAC Make sure that the NAC maximum cur rent is not exceeded Aux Power Selects whether this power is Constant or Resettable use from TB17 Speaker Volume Control NAC If the ...

Page 64: ...e Address Assignments Any combination of up to eight 8 remote consoles ECC LOC ECC RPU and ECC RM can be used in the system Odd numbered addresses are not selectable Addresses must be sequential even numbers Identify which consoles are installed at addresses 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 and 18 as either Local Operator Console or Remote Microphone Note that the ECC RPU and ECC RM are both considered remote mi...

Page 65: ... amplifiers are Installed on the system in addresses 20 27 The remote amplifiers must be installed sequentially If for example remote amplifiers are installed on addresses 20 and 21 address 22 must be Disabled if address 23 is to be used If no remote amplifiers are installed at a given address select Not Installed Circuit Expander Option For any installed remote amplifier select whether any circui...

Page 66: ...ssages Message button 1 has highest priority Tone Prior to transmitting a message the ECC can be programmed to produce a pre announce and post announce tone In the Tone field select the desired tone pattern ANSI March Code Cali fornia Steady Alert Tone Hi Lo ANSI Whoop Continuous Whoop or No Tone Leading Tone Duration If a pre announce tone is desired select the length of time it will play before ...

Page 67: ...s these fields with current information 3 2 6 Send to Panel After completing the desired programming on each page click the Send to Panel button to save changes to the panel Selecting the Load Defaults button will apply default programming to the given page To then save the applied default settings to the panel press the Send to Panel button The Main Menu button will disregard any programming sele...

Page 68: ...essages These custom messages can be recorded using the local microphone external audio input or via USB port using a third party audio editing program Clicking the Enable Recording will put the system in message record mode Refer to Section 3 5 When the button has been clicked the background screen will turn dark red giving a visual cue that the system is ready to record After all messages have b...

Page 69: ...files named CONFIG TXT can be recalled from a USB drive The ECC system will verify that the file is compatible After a Save or Recall has been performed the screen will show Processing USB Request Once this is complete the screen will show either a success message in green or a failure message in red If a failure message appears correct the issue and try again 3 4 Main Menu Informational From the ...

Page 70: ...Circuit Address Assignment on page 65 Based on the example above the ECC system s primary operator console has four 4 programmed speaker cir cuits a remote amplifier at address 20 has two 2 speaker circuits and a second remote amplifier at address 21 has three 3 speaker circuits There is a maximum of 24 speaker circuits allowed in the system Version Information Figure 3 12 Speaker Circuit Button A...

Page 71: ...e of the panel assigned in the General Options page Refer to General Options on page 61 3 5 Recording Custom Messages The system has 14 recordable message slots Messages can be recorded from the microphone external audio input or uploaded via USB using the Voice Loader VL software Each message can be up to one minute in duration 3 5 1 Message Record Mode Enable Recording Mode in the system s messa...

Page 72: ... laptop See Figure 3 15 Button Function Zone Button 17 Select message slot Zone Button 19 Start and stop recording from External Audio Input terminals Zone Button 24 Erase selected message slot LED Active LED Status Meaning Zone Button 1 14 Green LED On Message is currently programmed in this slot Zone Button 1 14 Yellow LED On LED will turn on until recording is complete or the 1 minute slot is f...

Page 73: ... the online programming utility Select the Message Record Mode option The display board will light green zone 1 14 LEDs for all message slots that are occupied If a message already exists in message slot 2 it must first be erased Press zone button 24 then zone button 2 See Section 3 5 4 When the message has been erased the green zone LED will turn off To record the message press zone button 17 the...

Page 74: ...owing these steps 8 Enter programming mode again and deselect Message Record Mode Recording with Microphone Example To record into message slot 5 via the microphone Enter the Local Recording mode via the online programming utility Select the Message Record Mode option The display board will light green zone 1 14 LEDs for all message slots that are occupied If a message already exists in message sl...

Page 75: ... the slot to be erased The associated green zone LED will stay lit until complete 4 Enter programming mode and deselect Message Record Mode 3 5 5 Voice Loader Software The Voice Loader VL software is used to download recorded messages in ske format stored on a computer s hard drive to the various message slots of the ECC 50 100 Messages can be uploaded stored and used again in similar installation...

Page 76: ... through Message 14 2 In the File Select box specify the directory and filename type in or use browse button in which to store the desired message from the panel to the PC Filenames should have a ske extension Provide a unique filename as needed to avoid overwriting existing message files 3 Select Read File From Panel in the application window The VL will alert the user if there is no message stor...

Page 77: ...ontrol of All Messages control of all voice messages in the ECC 50 100 can be accomplished through the FACP Data Bus or by triggering the CMD inputs refer to Section 3 6 1 Simultaneous Activation of All Audio Zones this is a single trip mechanism via a zone on the FACP Data Bus or CMD input trigger that activates all the audio zones at the same time refer to Section 3 6 1 3 6 1 MS 9600 UD LS and M...

Page 78: ...ote 3 It is important to note that Message 1 is assigned to Zone 00 General Alarm as a default A message however will not be generated over the speaker circuits unless one of the following programming steps is completed For General Alarm applications all input points must have an audio zone assigned to it Z32 to activate all audio zones OR Z33 to Z56 for specific audio zone control For non General...

Page 79: ...ices are being programmed and the first addressable input device is pro grammed to Zone 7 and Zone 35 and a second addressable input device is programmed to Zone 5 and Zone 35 activation of the first addressable input device address 12 in the example below will Addressable Pull Station address 21 Programmed to Zone 32 Message 4 lowest priority of the three Message 3 2nd highest priority of the thr...

Page 80: ...ENTER key at the FACP The fol lowing screen will be displayed Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed Entering the Master level password default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear Zone 5 and Zone 35 Zone 7 and Zone 35 Addressable Pull Station address 12 Message 1 highest priority of the three programmed to activate Speaker Circuit 3 Address...

Page 81: ... following screen to be displayed Press the down arrow key until the following screen is displayed ZONE SETUP 1 ENABLE 2 DISABLE 3 ZONE 97 98 99 Zone Setup Screen 1 ZONE SETUP 1 ZONES INSTALLED 2 ZONES ENABLED 3 ZONES DISABLED Zone Setup Screen 2 ZONE SETUP 1 ZONE TYPES 2 ZONES AVAILABLE 3 ZONE MESSAGE Zone Setup Screen 3 ZONE MESSAGE 1 Z00 NO MESSAGE 2 Z01 NO MESSAGE 3 Z02 NO MESSAGE ZONE MESSAGE...

Page 82: ...d message After the selection is made the display will return to the screen displaying Z32 which will have changed from No Message to the selected message Repeat the procedure outlined above for each speaker zone Z32 through Z56 and then exit Pro gramming by pressing the Escape ESC key to save the programming changes Test the system to ensure proper operation ZONE MESSAGE 1 NO MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 1 ...

Page 83: ...Emergency Command Center Manual P N LS10001 000FL E G 5 3 2016 83 Notes ...

Page 84: ...el is in alarm pressing a key corresponding to an activated speaker circuit will turn off the circuit and turn on the Trouble LED All Call Pressing this button activates all speaker circuits that were not manually deactivated for broad cast ALL CALL paging from the main console s microphone will override paging manual activa tion operations initiated from the other consoles ECC LOC ECC RPU ECC RM ...

Page 85: ... second press is required after paging to relinquish control of the system Speaker Select 1 24 These buttons are used to manually activate or deactivate speaker zones circuits Message Select 1 14 These buttons are used to manually activate or deactivate stored messages If the system has been programmed for greater than 8 messages then button 8 the bottom button becomes a shift but ton To activate ...

Page 86: ...urns on steady to indicate a microphone wiring fault Messages A red LED per message button that turns on steady when the message has been selected and blinks when the message has been overridden A yellow LED per message button that turns on steady when no message has been recorded orthere is an associated command input fault All eight 8 message button LEDs will turn on steady to indicate a message...

Page 87: ...s lit press the SYSTEM CONTROL button The ECC 50 100 is ready to page once the System in Use LED turns off and the System Control LED lights steady If the System Control LED is already lit this action is not required 2 Activate desired paging areas Press either the ALL CALL button to page to all speaker zones or individual speaker zone buttons 1 24 This will override the evacuation tone message if...

Page 88: ...essage if programmed to repeat Play an inter message tone if programmed Play a primary evacuation tone only if programmed Store the event in the history log 4 4 4 Fire Alarm Restoral System Configured for Fire Only Upon restoral the system will Turn the speaker zone LED s off Turn the speaker circuits off Turn the audio amplifier s off Turn the 24 VDC aux power output off if programmed Turn the sp...

Page 89: ...dy Turn all speaker circuits on Turn the appropriate audio amplifier s on Turn the 24 VDC aux power output on if programmed Turn the speaker volume control override on Turn the System in Use LED on steady Activate the MNS active relay if the system is programmed for mass notification Activate the NAC output if programmed to do so for mass notification Play and repeat a leading tone if programmed P...

Page 90: ...an stop annunciation of the alarm alert and notify a central station if programmed If the restoral is for a fire alarm that overrode an earlier active mass notification alarm event then the system will Stop playing the fire alarm message Turn the Fire System Active LED off Return the system to the active state of the earlier mass notification alarm event 4 4 11 Alarm Alert Response System Configur...

Page 91: ...f the AC loss and system trouble relays activate de energize after a programmable time out For a earth ground fault the ground fault LED turns on steady For a battery charger fault the battery charger fault LED turns on steady For a battery voltage fault the battery fault LED turns on steady For a fault on the data bus to peripheral consoles the data bus fault LED turns on steady For an onboard NA...

Page 92: ...or the data bus to peripheral consoles the data bus fault LED turns off For the onboard NAC the NAC fault LED turns off For the audio riser the audio riser fault LED turns off For a peripheral console the associated peripheral console fault LED turns off For a distributed amplifier the associated distributed fault LED turns off For distributed amplifier restorals the following will occur on the di...

Page 93: ... suspended during an AC power loss condition to preserve the batteries Speaker circuits on the main ECC 50 100 panel are fully super vised while background music is playing Speaker circuits on the ECC 50DA or ECC 125DA dis tributed amplifiers are not supervised while playing background music For programming messages using the external audio input refer to Recording Custom Messages on page 71 When ...

Page 94: ...programming utility 3 Configure the ECC 50 100 for Single Zone operation Refer to Section 3 Programming on page 59 4 Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 84 5 3 System Requiring Greater Than 100 Watts of Audio Power 1 Install backbox and chassis assembly as described in Section 2 Installation on page 26 2 Connect the external Audio Riser and extern...

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Page 96: ...is circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Codes as well as local codes Use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 wire with 600 volt insulation for this branch circuit The ECC 50 100 requires 3 5 amps from the AC branch circuit The ECC 50 100E requires 2 0 amps from the AC branch circuit 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6 3 1 Overview The secondary power source batteries must be able to p...

Page 97: ...on Column 1 Secondary Battery Power Source Standby Current amps Calculation Column 2 Secondary Battery Power Source Alarm Current amps Qty X current draw total Qty X current draw total ECC 50 100 Primary Console Not including speaker load 1 X 0 272 0 272 1 X 0 446 0 446 ECC 50W 25 70V Optional Audio Amplifier Module1 1 max X 0 100 1 max X 0 235 ECC CE6 Speaker Circuit Expander 1 max X 0 020 1 max ...

Page 98: ... inside the cabinet door 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA requires 24 hours of standby plus 15 minutes activation for audio systems The total ampere hours required cannot exceed 26 AH with an internal charger An external charger can be used to increase the total ampere hours internal charger must be disabled 6 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ...

Page 99: ...ase proceed to the stairways and exit the building Do not use the elevators May I have your attention please May I have your attention please A fire has been reported in the building A fire has been reported in the building Please proceed to the nearest exit and leave the building Do not use the elevator but proceed to the nearest exit and leave the building Fire Alert Message May I have your atte...

Page 100: ...se walk to the nearest safe area and wait for further instructions Elevator lobbies stairwells bathrooms and auditoriums are designated safe areas in the event of severe weather Stay away from windows and glass Do not use the elevators New messages can be recorded in the field Be certain to get the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to recording new messages ...

Page 101: ... untwisted unshielded twisted shielded see note 2 determine using Lite Calcs utility see note 3 12 18 AWG external data bus TB12 twisted shielded max loop impedance 13 2 ohms 12 18 AWG external audio riser TB22 twisted shielded max loop impedance 13 2 ohms 12 18 AWG external operator interface power TB24 untwisted unshielded twisted unshielded max loop impedance 13 2 ohms 12 18 AWG NAC output TB19...

Page 102: ...102 Emergency Command Center Manual P N LS10001 000FL E G 5 3 2016 Notes ...

Page 103: ...m sig naling AIM 1A This module provides isolation to a separate circuit on an audio riser A short circuit on an AIM 1A speaker circuit will not disable other speaker circuits on the riser RSM 1A This module works the same as the AIM 1A with the exception that there is a silence button for in suite operation The silence button will silence the audible signal to the module s cir cuit for ten minute...

Page 104: ...h module AIM 1A Remove jumpers 1 2 RSM 1A Remove jumpers 1 2 Jumper 3 AIM 1A RSM 1A voice AIM 1back wmf voice RSM 1back wmf Figure C 1 Jumper Settings From ECC Speaker Circuit From ECC Speaker Circuit TB19 on ECC NAC 24VDC TB19 on ECC NAC 24VDC AIM 1A RSM 1A AIM 1A RSM 1A to next module ELR or Class A return to next module ELR or Class A return 24V to next device 24V to next device optional 4 wire...

Page 105: ...for installation instructions Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12 Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 Figure 1 1 Slide in Labels Top Row of Keypad MICROPHONE TROUBLE OK TO PAGE MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 MESSAGE 6 MESSAGE 7 MESSAGE 8 MICROPHONE TROUBLE OK TO PAGE MN...

Page 106: ...106 Emergency Command Center Manual P N LS10001 000FL E G 5 3 2016 Slide in Labels ...

Page 107: ...016 107 Slide in Labels Figure 1 2 Slide in Labels Bottom Row of Keypad DIAGNOSTIC REMOTE AMPS TROUBLE SILENCE AC POWER GROUND FAULT CHARGER FAULT BATTERY FAULT DATA BUS FAULT NAC FAULT NAC ACTIVE SYSTEM TROUBLE AUDIO RISER FAULT CONSOLE LAMP TEST MAIN CONSOLE ...

Page 108: ...108 Emergency Command Center Manual P N LS10001 000FL E G 5 3 2016 Slide in Labels ...

Page 109: ...Input Input Voltage 18 Backup Audio Amplifier 23 50 message generator 12 tone generator 12 Battery 14 22 Calculations 96 Charger 22 Charger Capacity 14 Charging Circuit 14 Precaution 32 see also Secondary Power 32 Battery Fault LED 87 battery requirements NFPA 98 battery selection 98 battery size calculation 98 button assignment 66 buttons message 66 C Cabinet 22 Dimensions 29 calculating AC branc...

Page 110: ... 50 ECC 50W 25V 23 ECC 50W 70V 23 ECC CE4 23 ECC CE6 19 23 specifications 19 wiring 50 ECC FFT 23 ECC LOC 24 ECC RM 24 see also remote microphone 13 ECC RPU 24 ECC XRM 70V 23 Installation 55 see also transformer 55 emergency voice evacuation panel see also ECC 50 100 12 End of Line Resistor Audio Amplifier 4 75K 15 Command Input Circuit 4 7K 15 event priority 62 external audio input 34 72 F FACP d...

Page 111: ...ing Cabinet Semi flush Mount 26 Surface Mount 26 Mounting Panel 26 MS 9200UDLS 77 MS 9600 UD LS 77 N NAC 12 see also Notification Appliance Circuit 12 Style Y 12 37 Style Z 12 37 NAC Active LED 87 NAC Circuit 38 NAC Fault LED 87 NAC follower 14 35 NAC options 63 NAC Protocol 63 NAC Type 63 Nonpower limited Circuit 49 Notification Appliance Circuit 12 33 O OK to Page LED 86 Operation 87 Option Modu...

Page 112: ...ker volume control 63 Speaker Zone LEDs 86 speakers low frequency 25 Specific Application Power 14 33 see also Auxiliary Power 33 Specifications 14 strobes max number 63 Style Y 23 Style Z 23 surface mount 26 System Control 85 87 System Control LED 86 system current draw calculation 96 97 System in Use LED 86 system status 87 System Trouble LED 87 T time out feature microphone 13 tone 13 66 durati...

Page 113: ...r Section 4 LED Indicators FIRE SYSTEM ACTIVE Green LED that turns on steady when the FACP is in alarm MNS CONTROL Green LED that turns on steady when an operator has initiated a mass notification event by pressing the MNS Control button or by pressing an MNS message button SYSTEM CONTROL Green LED that turns on steady when the main console has control of the audio system SYSTEM IN USE Green LED t...

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