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D5

P/N 52985:D5

ECN 17-035

Document 52985
1/26/2017                         Rev:

PRE-ACTION/DELUGE CONTROL PANEL

RP-2001

RP-2001E

RP-2001C

Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for Notifier RP-2001

Page 1: ...D5 P N 52985 D5 ECN 17 035 Document 52985 1 26 2017 Rev PRE ACTION DELUGE CONTROL PANEL RP 2001 RP 2001E RP 2001C Instruction Manual ...

Page 2: ...dequate 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 predetermined rat...

Page 3: ...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 location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tightenin...

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Page 5: ... 3 ANN SEC Option Card 33 2 7 ANN BUS Devices 33 Guidelines 33 2 7 1 ANN BUS Wiring 34 Calculating Wiring Distance for ANN BUS Modules 34 Wiring Configuration 36 Powering ANN BUS Devices from Auxiliary Power Supply 36 2 7 2 ANN BUS Device Addressing 37 2 7 3 N ANN 80 Remote LCD Annunciator 37 Specifications 37 Installation 37 Wiring N ANN 80 to FACP 38 2 7 4 N ANN S PG Serial Parallel Printer Inte...

Page 6: ...ANN I O LED Zone Assignments 68 ANN 80 Options 69 ANN RLY Options 69 3 5 8 History 70 View Events 70 Erase History 71 3 5 9 Walktest 71 3 5 10 Clear Program 72 3 5 11 Password Change 72 3 6 Maintenance Programming Level 72 3 6 1 Input Zones Enable Disable 73 3 6 2 History 73 3 6 3 Walktest 74 3 6 4 Time Date 74 Section 4 Operating Instructions 76 4 1 Panel Control Buttons 76 4 1 1 Acknowledge Step...

Page 7: ...ng Batteries 90 Appendix A Circuit Mapping and Cross Zoning 91 A 1 Input to Output Circuit Mapping and Cross Zone Operation 91 A 1 1 Mapping Input Zones to Output Circuits for Direct Activation 92 A 1 2 Mapping Input Zones to Release Circuits for Cross Zone Activation 93 A 1 3 Complex Examples of Cross Zoning and I O Mapping for Release Circuits 95 Appendix B FACP Configuration Templates 96 B 1 Te...

Page 8: ... of Contents 8 RP 2001 Series Manual P N 52985 D5 1 26 2017 Appendix F Wire Requirements 121 F 1 NAC Wiring 122 Index 123 RP 2001 RP 2001E RP 2001C PRE ACTION DELUGE CONTROL PANEL Operating Instructions 129 ...

Page 9: ...dard for Installation of Fire Alarm Systems This Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil numérique de la classe A est conforme à la norme NMB 003 du Canada Other Canadian Electrical Code Part I NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local ...

Page 10: ...uts 24 VDC Nonsupervised power limited circuits Supervise with a power supervision relay EOLR 1 Resettable Power 24 VDC filtered power limited Class 2 0 5 amp maximum to smoke detectors IDC Supervise with power supervision relay EOLR 1 Nonresettable or Resettable Power Jumper selectable by JP31 24 VDC filtered power limited Class 2 0 5 amp maximum Supervise with power supvervision relay EOLR 1 Non...

Page 11: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 TB6 TB3 TB5 TB4 TB2 Alarm Silenced Earth Fault ZONE 1 ALM TBL SUP 1 ZONE 6 ALM TBL SUP 6 NAC 1 Fault Battery Fault ZONE 2 ALM TBL SUP 2 ZONE 7 ALM TBL SUP 7 NAC2 Fault Charger Fault ZONE 3 ALM TBL SUP 3 ZONE 8 ALM TBL SUP 8 FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR NAC 4 Fault ZONE 5 ALM TBL SUP 5 ALM TBL SUP NAC 3 Fault Disabled ZONE 4 ALM TBL SUP 4 ZONE 9 ALM TBL SUP 9 CHG 120 Charger Doc 50641 ANN...

Page 12: ...he FACP supervises all wiring AC voltage battery charger and battery level Activation of a compatible smoke detector or any normally open fire alarm initiating device will activate audible and visual signaling devices illuminate an indicator display alarm information on the panel s LCD sound the piezo sounder at the FACP activate the FACP alarm relay and operate an optional module used to notify a...

Page 13: ...ion Dual hazard operation Adjustable waterflow discharge timer and two soak timers Cross zone double interlock capability Pre programmed and custom application templates Automatic battery charger with charger supervision Silent or audible walktest capabilities Optional Dress Panel DP 51050 red A modified Dress Panel is provided standard with Canadian models includes an N ANN LED Annunciator module...

Page 14: ...r Output Circuits Operation Style Y Class B Special Application power Supervised and power limited circuitry Normal Operating Voltage Nominal 24 VDC Maximum Signaling Current 7 0 amps 3 0 amps special application 300 mA regulated maximum per NAC End of Line Resistor 4 7KΩ 1 2 watt Part 71252 Refer to Wire Requirements on page 121 for wire specifications Refer to the Device Compatibility Document f...

Page 15: ... TB1 Operating voltage Nominal 24 VDC Maximum Available Current 500 mA Power limited circuit The following figure illustrates the maximum current that is possible for each major panel output circuit and the total current available from the FACP with the FLPS 7 power supply TB9 TB5 TB7 TB3 TB1 Figure 1 1 Current Availability powerdistmrp wmf Refer to the battery calculations section for additional ...

Page 16: ...larm Silenced Domestic Export version Signal Silence Canadian version Drill Domestic Export version Alarm Signal Canadian version System Reset lamp test Service program keys Keys labeled 1 to 9 key key 0 recall key 1st Event key Clear key Escape key Mode key Four cursor keys up down left and right Enter key Local Piezo Sounder A piezo sounder provides separate and distinct pulse rates for alarm tr...

Page 17: ...ian version is supplied standard with a modified dress panel and one N ANN LED annunciator module Batteries The cabinet provides space for two 18 Amp Hour batteries larger batteries require use of a UL listed battery box such as the NFS LBB or BB 26 Batteries must be ordered separately 1 5 Optional Modules and Accessories N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module The N CAC 5X Module can be used to convert...

Page 18: ...n is supplied standard with a modified dress panel TR CE Trim ring A trim ring TR CE red is available as an option The trim ring allows semi flush mounting of the cabinet Battery Box The NFS LBB or BB 26 battery box may be used to house two batteries greater than 18 Amp Hour The battery box mounts directly below the control panel cabinet centered to the main circuit board Battery Chargers CHG 75 B...

Page 19: ... National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems 2 1 Backbox Mounting To prevent damage to the circuit board and to facilitate backbox mounting the chassis with main circuit board and power supply can be easily removed Loosen the two 3 8 nuts securing the top flanges of the chassis then slide the chassis up to free it from the lower tabs Place the chassis assembly in a protective antistatic bag...

Page 20: ...box Mounting TB6 SW1 mounting studs mounting slots mounting tabs mounting holes grounding stud attach solid earth ground wire refer to Figure 2 4 on page 23 Main Circuit Board on Chassis Backbox Figure 2 1 Chassis Mounting in Backbox rp2001brdinbox wmf mounting slots ...

Page 21: ...Dencl cdr Figure 2 2 Cabinet Dimensions Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush mounting hole Mounting slots for optional Trim Ring Hinge Slot for optional Dress Panel Semi Flush Mounting Do not recess box more than 3 875 into wall to avoid covering venting holes on top of box ...

Page 22: ...in breaker box to the AC terminal block TB1 on the main power supply As per the National Electrical Code use 14 AWG 2 00 mm2 1 6 mm O D or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation No other equipment may be connected to this circuit In addition this circuit must be provided with CAUTION DISCONNECT ALL POWER BEFORE SERVICING SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER CAN BE CONNECTED TO THIS PANEL DISCONNECT...

Page 23: ...e Batteries Observe polarity when connecting the battery Connect the battery cable to J12 on the main circuit board using the plug in connector and cable provided The battery charger is current limited and capable of charging sealed lead acid batteries The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm WARNING BATTERY CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID BATTERY CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURN...

Page 24: ...d for Style B Class B operation and will accept i3 smoke detectors any normally open contact devices as well as conventional 2 wire or 4 wire 24 VDC smoke detectors Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible devices Initiating Device Circuits can be converted to Style D Class A by installing the optional Class A Converter module Refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module o...

Page 25: ...Line Resistor as shown in Figure 2 6 Program the FACP Initiating Device Circuit as a Combination circuit as described in Input Zones on page 52 Note that since a Waterflow Supervisory Switch is included in a Combination circuit the waterflow delay must be taken into consideration Refer to Waterflow Delay on page 62 Waterflow Alarm Switch activation causes the panel to latch into alarm until the al...

Page 26: ...y installing two optional Class A Converter module Refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Figure 2 7 NAC Output Connections Class B Notification Appliance Circuits supervised and power limited 4 7 KΩ watt resistor P N 71252 Dummy load any unused circuits P N 71245 Polarized Bell Polarized Strobe Polarized Horn Polarized Horn Polarized Bell Notification Appliance Circuits polarity sh...

Page 27: ...ns must be power limited Figure 2 8 Special Application Auxiliary Power Special Application 4 Wire Smoke Detector Power 500 mA 24 VDC filtered resettable power for 4 wire smoke detectors can be obtained from these terminals power limited Special Application Resettable or Nonresettable Power 500 mA 24 VDC filtered resettable or nonresettable power can be obtained from these terminals power limited ...

Page 28: ...d exit the cabinet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram is illustrated below Figure 2 10 Typical UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited Circuits Class 2 Power limited Circuits Class 2 Nonpower limited Circuit AC Power 120 VAC Hot L1 Ground Neutral L2 N CAC 5X RP2001cULwire wmf 4XTM N CAC 5X ground stud Power limited Circuits Class 2 Power limited Circuit...

Page 29: ... on the FACP main circuit board and press the module securely into place Make certain the pins are properly aligned to prevent bending or breaking of any connector pins Secure the N CAC 5X to the standoffs with the screws that were just removed To install the second N CAC 5X on J7 remove the main circuit board mounting screw referenced in the following illustration and replace with the supplied ma...

Page 30: ...for the negative side of a device To configure any of the zones for Class B when the N CAC 5X is installed simply wire to the B and B input on the FACP terminal s and install the End of Line Resistor after the last device on the circuit Do not wire to the corresponding A and A terminals on the N CAC 5X module Figure 2 12 Wiring NACs and IDCs for Class A Operation N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module ...

Page 31: ...ot to bend any pins 5 Secure the option module to the standoff on the main circuit board with the supplied screws 6 When the installation has been completed connect the wiring to the modules as indicated in the following sections 7 Test system for proper operation 4XTM Transmitter Module Installation The 4XTM provides a supervised output for a local energy municipal box transmitter in addition to ...

Page 32: ...tion of the municipal box Note that a Disconnect LED will illuminate after the module is installed in the FACP In addition the System Trouble indicator will turn on to indicate the Disconnect condition NOTE The 4XTM Module is not directly suitable for transmitting reverse polarity supervisory signal For an application using reverse polarity of a supervisory signal refer to the Appendix titled FACP...

Page 33: ...e ANN BUS circuit up to eight 8 annunciators can be supported When using both ANN BUS communication circuits the primary circuit supports up to three 3 annunciators and the secondary circuit supports up to 5 annunciators Compatible devices include N ANN 80 LCD Annunciator N ANN 80C LCD Indicator Canadian Applications N ANN S PG Serial Parallel Printer Interface Module N ANN I O LED Driver Module N...

Page 34: ...ed by resistance but for heavier wire gauges capacitance is the limiting factor These cases are marked in the chart with an asterisk Maximum length can never be more than 6 000 feet 1 800 m regardless of gauge used The formula used to generate this chart is shown in the note below Model Number Worst Case Current Draw1 1 Total worst case current draw on a single ANN BUS cannot exceed 0 5 amp N ANN ...

Page 35: ...r Module The total worst case current is calculated as follows Using this value and referring to the Wiring Distance Table 2 1 on page 34 it can be found that the available options are 463 feet maximum using 22 Gauge wire 1 172 feet maximum using 18 Gauge wire 1 866 feet maximum using 16 Gauge wire 2 953 feet maximum using 14 Gauge wire Wire Gauge Ohms per 1 000 feet Rpu 22 16 2 18 6 4 16 4 02 14 ...

Page 36: ...he FCPS 24S6 8 when the maximum number of ANN BUS devices exceeds the ANN BUS power requirements Figure 2 16 FACP wiring to ANN BUS Device FACP N ANN 80 ANN BUS and power wiring are supervised and power limited TB3 aan80toRP2001 cdr Primary ANN BUS Figure 2 17 Powering ANN BUS Devices from FCPS 24S6 8 N ANN 80 FACP FCPS 24S6 8 24 VDC 24 VDC ANN BUS Cut Ground Fault Detection jumper JP1 FACP monito...

Page 37: ...devices are powered via two additional wires from either the host FACP or remote UL listed filtered power supply Specifications Operating Voltage Range 18 VDC to 28 VDC Current Consumption 24 VDC nominal filtered and nonresettable Normal Standby no activity 37 0 mA Trouble 39 0 mA Alarm 40 0 mA AC Fail not backlit 15 0 mA For use indoors in a dry location Installation Ensure that all power AC and ...

Page 38: ...4 Turn the key switch to the OFF Locked position by turning clockwise and remove the key Wiring N ANN 80 to FACP The following steps can be used as a guide to wire the annunciator Make certain all power has been removed from the FACP prior to annunciator installation 1 Route wires from hole in backplate through wiring channel and then to N ANN 80 terminal block TB1 2 Remove appropriate amount of w...

Page 39: ... for detailed programming information Select the LCD option for programming 2 7 4 N ANN S PG Serial Parallel Printer Interface Installation The N ANN S PG Serial Parallel Interface module allows the ancillary connection of a serial or parallel printer to the FACP for a real time log of system events detector status reports and event history Note that either a serial or parallel printer may be inst...

Page 40: ...trol panel and time stamps the printout with the time of day and date that the event occurred It provides 80 columns of data on standard 9 x 11 tractor feed paper This section contains information on connecting a printer to the control panel and setting the printer options Connecting a PRN 7 Printer Remote printers require a primary AC power source If required for the fire alarm system configurati...

Page 41: ...ce is not provided as a standard feature a separate UL listed Uninterruptible Power Supply UPS should be used The building emergency power supply may be used as long as it meets the power continuity requirements of NFPA 72 Refer to NFPA 72 for further details Connect the remote printer to the FACP via the N ANN S PG module using a standard DB 25 cable One end of the cable will plug into the DB 25 ...

Page 42: ...unciators The N ANN I O can drive up to 40 LEDs The following sections describe hardware installation Refer to the section titled ANN BUS on page 66 for programming information Option Setting Option Setting Font HS Draft CPI 10CPI LPI 6 LPI Skip 0 5 ESC Character ESC Emulate Epson FX 850 Bidirectional Copy ON I O CG TAB Graphic Buffer 40K Country E US ASCII Serial Auto CR OFF Baud 9600 or 2400 Col...

Page 43: ... to the FACP pin connectors for connecting LEDs and the DIP switch for selecting the ANN BUS ID number Specifications Max ANN BUS Voltage 28 VDC Max Current Alarm 200 mA Standby 35 mA Each LED 10 mA Operating Temperature 32o F to 120o F 0o C to 49o C For indoor use in a dry location only Figure 2 20 N ANN I O Board Layout ANN BUS ID Address DIP switch ANN BUS Connector Terminals not used future ...

Page 44: ...nnectors on the N ANN I O module for connecting LEDs Each set of 10 LEDs get their power from Pin 11 of the corresponding connector Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED No series resistors are required LED outputs are mapped to output circuits Refer to the section titled ANN I O LED Zone Assignments on page 68 of this manual Figure 2 21 N ANN I ...

Page 45: ...mpatible FACP The N ANN LED module provides alarm red trouble yellow and supervisory yellow indication for up to ten input zones Canadian Applications The N ANN LED is supplied standard with the Canadian version of the FACP It is mounted to the dress panel included with this model Specifications Max ANN BUS Voltage 24 VDC Max Current Alarm 68 mA Standby 28 mA Operating Temperature 32o F to 120o F ...

Page 46: ...N ANN RLY Relay Module The N ANN RLY relay module provides 10 programmable Form C relays when used with a compatible FACP Specifications Operating Voltage 24 VDC Max Current Alarm 75 mA Standby 15 mA Relay Contact Ratings 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 0 5 amps 30 VAC resistive Operating Temperature 32o F to 120o F 0o C to 49o C For indoor use in a dry location only Figure 2 23 N ANN LED Board Layout a...

Page 47: ...f or in conjunction with the mounting provisions under the main FACP circuit board chassis Refer to the documentation supplied with the module for information on installation N ANN RLY Board Layout and Connection to FACP Figure 2 23 illustrates the N ANN RLY board showing locations of screw terminals for connection to the FACP and the DIP switches for selecting the ANN BUS ID number Figure 2 24 N ...

Page 48: ... the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below Program feature or option Permitted in UL 864 Y N Possible settings Settings permitted in UL 864 N ANN 80 Lock Enable Y Lock Enable Yes Lock Enable No Refer to Lock Enable in ANN 80 Options on page 69 Lock Ena...

Page 49: ...soon as the data is entered If the Reset key is pressed or power is lost before exiting Programming mode all data just entered will not be lost User Programming Levels There are two user programming levels User Master Program Level 1 is used for programming panel specific data relating to device types zoning messages control panel functions etc User Maintenance Program Level 2 is used by a qualifi...

Page 50: ... stored in nonvolatile memory The factory set passwords can be changed by the user as described in Password Change on page 72 If an invalid password is entered the blinking cursor will return to the first password character position To exit Programming or Read Status mode at any time press the ESC Escape key repeatedly Note that as soon as program data is entered the data is automatically saved by...

Page 51: ...am the panel with typical job site configurations The user may choose to select one of the templates or bypass this option proceeding to the next sections which detail customized programming of the FACP A factory template may be chosen and later changed to better fit a site requirement The changed template can be saved as the one custom template Pressing 1 while viewing Programming Screen 1 will s...

Page 52: ...the screen between Enabled Yes and Enabled No If Enabled No is selected the zone will be disabled by the control panel preventing the circuit from reporting alarms and troubles to the panel The control panel LCD will display the zone which has been disabled and FACP will turn on the Trouble indicator Type To select the type of zone being programmed press the 2 key while viewing the Edit Input Zone...

Page 53: ...rm NAC will activate Yes N A N A Waterflow Fire Waterflow NS nonsilenceable Fire nonsilenceable Combo Fire Supervisory Combo w AutoResettable Superv2 Fire Supervisory nonlatching 2 Wire Smoke Fire Alarm 2 Wire Heat Fire Alarm N A Linear Heat Fire Alarm N A N A Fire Fire Alarm Low Pressure Supervisory latching Low Pressure AutoResettable2 Supervisory nonlatching High Pressure Supervisory High Press...

Page 54: ...ted to the selected zone for a temperature freeze condition Each press of the 2 key will toggle the display between Freeze Supv Yes and No The factory default setting is No Freeze Supervision Adjective Noun The Adjective Noun selection allows the programmer to enter specific descriptors about the detector currently being programmed Pressing 1 while viewing Edit Input Zone Screen 3 will cause the f...

Page 55: ...s the QZ key four times until a blank appears in the desired position When all characters have been entered press the Enter key to store the information The display will return to the Edit Detector Screen 5 displaying the new information at the bottom of the screen Recall Increment Function In addition the user may use the Recall Increment function at any time when the cursor is on the first lette...

Page 56: ... Screen 1 will cause the display to change to Enabled No This will prevent the selected main circuit board NAC from activating its devices Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Enabled Yes and Enabled No Note that if a circuit is disabled a trouble will be logged on the FACP until the circuit is enabled The exception is when a Release Circuit is disabled a supervisory wi...

Page 57: ...e viewing Output Screen 2 will cause the following screen to be displayed Pressing 1 while viewing the Silenceable Screen 1 will program the selected Output as a silenceable circuit This will allow the Output to be silenced by pressing the Alarm Silence key or by the Auto Silence feature Pressing 2 while viewing the Silenceable Screen 1 will program the selected Output as a nonsilenceable circuit ...

Page 58: ... for a period of one minute Resetting the FACP will also be prevented for one minute while the Output programmed for silence inhibit is activated Pressing 3 while viewing Output Screen 2 will cause a screen to be displayed with the options 1 No Silence Inhibit and 2 1 Min Silence Inhibit Pressing 1 will disable the Silence Inhibit feature while pressing 2 will enable a 1 minute Silence Inhibit for...

Page 59: ...nization is a panel feature that controls the activation of notification appliances in such a way that all horns and strobes will turn on and off at exactly the same time This is particularly critical when activating strobes which must be synchronized to avoid random activation and a potential hazard or confusion The FACP can be programmed to operate with a variety of manufacturer s devices Maximu...

Page 60: ...splay the following screen The display indicates that Input Zone 1 is cross zoned with Input Zone 2 Input Zone 3 is not cross zoned The user can alter the cross zoning by pressing the number key corresponding to the Zone to be reprogrammed Screens similar to the following will be displayed In this example since the cross zoning for Release Circuit 1 Zone 1 is being displayed Yes is shown for Zone ...

Page 61: ...trol panel is in Normal condition Time Date This feature allows the programmer to set the time display format 24 hr or 12 hr date and daylight savings time feature into the FACP memory Trouble Reminder This feature when enabled provides an audible reminder that an alarm or trouble still exists on the FACP after the control panel has been silenced The control panel piezo sounder will pulse once eve...

Page 62: ...ored in the control panel memory and the display will return to the Delay Screen which will indicate the new soak time In this example when the input circuit which initiated a release has cleared the soak timer will start allowing the releasing circuit to continue releasing water for a total of ten minutes and then deactivate Waterflow Delay A delay can be added prior to declaring a waterflow type...

Page 63: ...ing screen This screen allows the user to select the factory default Banner which will be displayed when the system is in Normal Mode of operation Press the Enter key to accept this as the default display Press the Escape key to cancel and return to the Select Banner Screen Pressing 2 while viewing the Select Banner Screen will display the following screen This screen allows the programmer to ente...

Page 64: ...ve one position to the right each time a digit is entered After the last minutes digit is entered the cursor will again move one position to the right At this point enter 1 for AM or 2 for PM The display will then return to the Time Date Screen which will show the new time entry If an error is made while entering a digit press the CLR key to delete the entire entry and beginning again Date To chan...

Page 65: ...ber Pressing 2 while viewing Daylight Savings Screen 2 will display two sub screens which allow the programmer to select the week of the month that daylight savings time will end In the first sub screen pressing 1 will select the first week 2 will select the second week and 3 will select the third week while in the second sub screen pressing 4 will select the fourth week and 5 will select the last...

Page 66: ...ts These buttons may be enabled or disabled by programming Secondary ANN BUS Option Pressing 2 while viewing System Setup Screen 3 allows the user to enable the secondary ANN BUS The secondary ANN BUS must be enabled if any modules are connected to the ANN SEC option card at J13 To enable the Secondary ANN BUS press 1 while viewing the SEC ANN screen so that the display reads SEC ANN Enabled Yes E...

Page 67: ... allow the programmer to select between a Parallel and Serial Port for printer connection Each press of the 1 key will cause the display to toggle between Port PAR parallel and Port SER serial It is important to note that the interface selected determines which options are available to the user If the Parallel Port option is selected the user has the option to supervise the printer and select an o...

Page 68: ... for Parity while viewing Printer Options screen 2 will cause a screen to appear which allows the user to select between No Parity Even Parity or Odd Parity Pressing 1 for Stop Bits while viewing Printer Options screen 3 will cause a screen to appear which allows the user to select between 0 5 1 0 or 2 0 Stop Bits ANN I O LED Zone Assignments The information displayed by LEDs on every N ANN I O mo...

Page 69: ...ion normally or always be ignored Pressing 1 while viewing the ANN 80 Options Screen 2 causes the display to toggle between Sil Btn Enable Yes Silence button functions normally and Sil Btn Enable No Silence button never functions The Reset Button Enable RST BTN ENABLE option allows the programmer to select whether the Reset button on any installed N ANN 80 LCD annunciator will function normally or...

Page 70: ...eral Discharge Discharge Release 1 Discharge Release 2 AC Loss Waterflow Delay Future Use Future Use Future Use General 2nd Shot Release 2nd Shot Release 1 2nd Shot Release 2 Input Zone 1 Input Zone 2 Input Zone 3 Input Zone 4 Input Zone 5 Input Zone 6 3 5 8 History The History option allows an authorized user to view or erase events which have occurred in the control panel Pressing 2 while viewin...

Page 71: ...s press 2 while viewing the Walktest Screen When either option is chosen the panel will enter Walktest Mode and the following screen will be displayed The user can now perform a one person walktest by activating devices throughout the system As each device is activated the screen will display the information about the activated device as shown below Note that the colon in the time is replaced with...

Page 72: ... that the passwords will not be displayed on annunciators The following screen will appear when either change option is selected A flashing cursor will appear in the center of the display Enter a new five digit password such as 10101 for the Master Level After the fifth digit is entered the following screen will be displayed The new five digit password must be re entered to accept the change The d...

Page 73: ... will cause the following screen to be displayed The History feature allows the operator to view control panel events which have been stored in a history file in memory and erase the contents of the history file Pressing 1 while viewing the History screen will cause the following screen to be displayed To view all the events which have occurred in the control panel since the history file was last ...

Page 74: ...te To program the time and date into the control panel press 1 while viewing Maintenance Screen 2 The following display will appear To change the time press 1 to display the following screen A flashing cursor will appear on the left side of the display Enter the four digit number corresponding to the time 0000 1259 When the fourth digit is entered the cursor will move one position to the right Pre...

Page 75: ...our digit year The cursor will move one position to the right after each entry When the fourth digit of the year has been entered the display will return to the Time and Date Screen which will show the new date To change between 12 hour and 24 hour format press 3 for Clock Format while viewing the Time and Date screen Each press of the 3 key will toggle the display between 12 HR and 24 HR format ...

Page 76: ...s off all silenceable NACs Notification Appliance Circuits and causes the Alarm Silenced indicator to turn on It also sends an alarm silenced message to the printer history file and optional annunciators A subsequent new alarm will resound the system NACs The Alarm Silenced indicator is turned off by pressing the Reset key the Drill key or subsequent activation of the NACs 4 1 3 Drill Hold 2 Sec D...

Page 77: ...upervisory alarms have been cleared Trouble This is a yellow indicator that flashes when one or more trouble conditions occur It stays on steady when the Acknowledge Step or Alarm Silence key is pressed The indicator turns off when all trouble conditions are cleared This indicator will also illuminate if the microprocessor watchdog circuit is activated Alarm Silenced This is a yellow indicator tha...

Page 78: ... in this example OPEN indicating a circuit trouble Device type identifier in this example PULL STATION indicates a manual device Other device type identifiers which can be displayed include 2 WIRE SMOKE for Smoke Detector 2 WIRE HEAT for Heat Detector etc Second line in display ADJ refers to the user programmed adjective descriptor from library list resident in the control panel or custom entry vi...

Page 79: ...g on page 91 Alarm operation is similar to trouble operation with the following differences The piezo sounder produces a steady output as opposed to a pulsed output The Fire Alarm indicator flashes 1 second On and 1 second Off The LCD displays Alarm along with the device name type adjective noun associated zones and time date Alarms latch and are not allowed to clear automatically Timers for Silen...

Page 80: ...ot started Store event in history buffer A typical Supervisory event would be displayed as illustrated in the following In the preceding example FROZEN SUPRV indicates zone detector is below approximately 45o F Note that like alarms supervisory signals latch except when programmed for supervisory autoresettable Supervisory alarms do not cause resound as do other alarm conditions Open circuits in s...

Page 81: ...n The available options which can be programmed for coded operation are as follows Steady Steady output with no pulsing March Time Pulses at 120 ppm pulses per minute California Code 10 seconds On 5 seconds Off Temporal Code Pulses at second On second Off second On second Off second On 1 second Off Cross Zone 1st zone of a cross zoned group in alarm causes programmed NAC output to pulse 1 second o...

Page 82: ...ur until the alarm or fault is cleared Note that if Trouble Reminder feature is not selected and the trouble is not cleared within 24 hours the piezo will resound indicating that the trouble condition still exists 4 13 4 Soak Timers Two Soak Timers allow the user to program a time between 10 and 30 minutes for each water releasing circuit to remain active Soak Timer 1 is used for Releasing Solenoi...

Page 83: ...ill continue to provide fire protection while in Read Status mode This mode can be entered while the control panel is in alarm or trouble If a new alarm occurs during these functions the Read Status is exited to prevent confusion Read Status Entry When the operator presses the control panel Enter key the LCD will display the following Pressing 1 while this screen is being displayed will cause the ...

Page 84: ...e following screens The operator can press 1 to view the programmed options for Output 1 2 to view the programmed options for Output 2 3 to view the programmed options for Output 3 or 4 to view the programmed options for Output 4 The resulting screens will display the following information Enable Disable Status Circuit Type Silenceable Nonsilenceable Auto Silence Enable Disable and time delay in m...

Page 85: ...tions that have been programmed into the FACP 4 15 7 Timers Pressing 1 while Read Status Screen 3 will display the following screens These screens allow the operator to view the various timer settings 4 15 8 Daylight Savings Pressing 2 while Read Status Screen 3 will cause the following screens to be displayed These screens allow the operator to view settings that have been programmed for Daylight...

Page 86: ...e Print operation 4 15 11 ANN BUS Pressing 2 while viewing Read Status Screen 4 will display the settings for the ANN BUS options as shown in the following screens ANN BUS Screen 1 indicates whether the ANN BUS is enabled Yes No Pressing 1 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 1 will display BUS Module addresses 1 8 and the devices if any located at those addresses Pressing 2 while viewing ANN BUS Screen 1...

Page 87: ...onnection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises No other non fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit The branch circuit wire must run continuously without any disconnect devices from the power source to the control panel Overcurrent ...

Page 88: ...given in amperes A Table 5 2 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes 5 3 2 How to Use Table 5 3 on page 89 to Calculate System Current Draw Use Table 5 3 on page 89 to calculate current draws as follows 1 Enter the quantity of devices in all three columns 2 Enter the current draw where required Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their c...

Page 89: ...01 4XTM 1 max X 0 005 X 0 011 1 X 0 005 ANN SEC card 1 max X 0 003 1 max X 0 003 1 max X 0 003 N ANN 80 C X 0 037 X 0 040 X 0 015 N ANN I O X 0 035 X 0 200 X 0 035 N ANN RLY X 0 015 X 0 075 X 0 015 N ANN R LED X 0 028 X 0 068 X 0 028 N ANN S PG X 0 045 X 0 045 X 0 045 2 wire Detector Heads X 3 4 X 0 040 X 3 4 wire Detector Heads X 3 4 X 0 040 X 3 Power Supervision Relays5 X 0 025 X 0 025 X 0 025 N...

Page 90: ...NFPA Battery Requirements NFPA 72 Local Central and Proprietary Fire Alarm Systems require 24 hours of standby power followed by 5 minutes in alarm 5 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 5 4 The control panel can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 26 AH range The control panel cabinet is capable of housing batteries up to...

Page 91: ...wn cross zoned or I O mapped system The Installer is responsible for completely testing the proper operation of the fire panel as set up by programming NOTES 1 Any general system trouble such as a battery fault will activate any output circuit programmed as TROUBLE NAC in the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menu Circuit mapping does not apply 2 Any input zone programmed for supervisory operation or as a DISABLE R...

Page 92: ...rogrammed as a waterflow zone using the INPUT ZONES menus Waterflow Input Zone 1 will directly activate Output Circuit 1 Alarm NAC but not Output Circuits 2 3 or 4 Example 2 A single hazard application where a smoke detector input zone will directly activate both an alarm NAC circuit and a releasing output circuit Output Circuit 1 is programmed as alarm NAC using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output C...

Page 93: ...g examples Example 3 A single hazard cross zoned application using two smoke detector input zones and one releasing output circuit Input Zones 1 and 2 are cross zoned to activate output circuit 2 which is programmed as a RELEASE 1 Output Circuit 1 is programmed as alarm NAC using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output Circuit 2 is programmed as Release Circuit 1 using the OUTPUT CIRCUITS menus Output Ci...

Page 94: ...t Circuits 2 3 or 4 Smoke detector Input Zones 1 and 2 are cross zoned both must be in alarm to activate Output Circuit 2 Release 1 but not Output Circuits 3 or 4 Smoke detector Input Zones 3 and 4 are cross zoned both must be in alarm to activate Output Circuit 3 Release 2 but not Output Circuits 2 or 4 ZONE 1 TYPE 1 2 WIRE SMOKE 2 2 WIRE HEAT 3 N A OUTPUT MAP ZONE 1 1 ALARM NAC YES 2 RELEASE 1 Y...

Page 95: ...Zones 1 and 2 and 3 are all active R1 Z1 AND Z2 AND Z3 Set Zones 1 2 and 3 to YES in Cross Zoning Group 1 for RELEASE 1 in the CROSS INPUT ZONES menus Set all other zones to NO in Cross Zoning Groups 1 2 and 3 for RELEASE 1 in the CROSS INPUT ZONES menus Example 7 Release Circuit 1 activates if Input Zones 1 and 2 and 3 are all active Release Circuit 2 activates if Input Zones 2 and 3 and 4 are al...

Page 96: ...cations The following pages of this appendix describe the programming for each of the templates Important Each Template has been programmed with specific Input Zone Types and Output Circuit Types If the FACP is configured with one of the preprogrammed Templates the user must ensure that the devices connected to each Input Zone and Output Circuit are compatible with the programmed types The user ca...

Page 97: ... silenceable coded for steady on Timers Soak Timer 1 set for 10 minutes Soak Timer 2 set for 10 minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 0 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke or Zone 2 Fire or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water ...

Page 98: ...ation of Zone 6 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 1 Notes 1 No Waterflow Delay is programmed 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output Circuit 1 Alarm NA...

Page 99: ...utput 3 Release Solenoid 1 unsupervised for shorts Output 4 Supervisory Bell NAC silenceable coded for steady on Timers Soak Timer 1 set for 10 minutes Soak Timer 2 set for 10 minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 60 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of both Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke and Zone 2 Fire at the same time or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station wil...

Page 100: ... activation of Zone 6 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 2 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 60 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output ...

Page 101: ...minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 10 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke or Zone 2 Fire or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 and Release Solenoid 2 Output 4 Release Solenoid 1 will turn off water release following time out of the 10 minute Soak Timer 1 and Releas...

Page 102: ...ation of Zone 6 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 3 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 10 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output Circui...

Page 103: ...t for 2 hours Operation Activation of Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke will operate Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 and Alarm NAC Output 1 Activation of Input Zone 2 Fire will operate Release Solenoid 2 Out put 4 and Alarm NAC Output 1 Activation of Input 5 Manual Release or Input 6 Manual Pull Station will operate Solenoid 1 Output 3 and Solenoid 2 Output 4 and Alarm NAC Output 1 Release Solenoid 1 will tur...

Page 104: ...ion of Zone 4 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 4 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 10 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output Circuit ...

Page 105: ...ease Solenoid 1 unsupervised for shorts Timers Soak Timer 1 set for 10 minutes Soak Timer 2 set for 10 minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 10 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke or Zone 2 Fire or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 4 Release Solenoid 1 will turn of...

Page 106: ...ivation of Zone 6 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 5 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 10 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output Circ...

Page 107: ...ut 3 Supervisory Bell NAC silenceable coded for steady on Output 4 Release Solenoid 1 unsupervised for shorts Timers Soak Timer 1 set for 10 minutes Soak Timer 2 set for 10 minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 10 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of both Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke and Zone 2 Fire at the same time or Zone 4 Manual Release or Zone 5 Pull Station will o...

Page 108: ...ry activation of Zone 6 Supervisory will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 6 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 10 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Outpu...

Page 109: ...lenceable coded for steady on Timers Soak Timer 1 set for 10 minutes Soak Timer 2 set for 10 minutes Waterflow Delay Timer set for 10 seconds AC Loss Delay Timer set for 2 hours Operation Activation of Input Zone 1 2 Wire Smoke or Zone 2 Fire or Zone 5 Pull Station or Zone 6 Manual Release will operate the Alarm NAC Output 1 and Release Solenoid 1 Output 3 Release Solenoid will turn off water rele...

Page 110: ...on of Zone 3 Low Pressure will operate the Supervisory Relay Device Installation Example for Template 7 Notes 1 Waterflow Delay is programmed for 10 seconds 2 All End of Line Resistors illustrated in this example are 4 7KΩ watt PN 71252 3 All devices are connected as Class B circuits For details on connecting as Class A circuits refer to N CAC 5X Class A Converter Module on page 29 Output Circuit ...

Page 111: ... standards listed below NFPA 72 Central Station Service Protected Premises Unit or Remote Station Service 411UD may be installed as illustrated in Figure C 1 FACP Connection to 411UD on page 112 OR 4XTM Transmitter Module for connection to the RS82 Remote Station Receiver See Figure C 3 on page 115 for installation instructions for this unit NFPA 72 Auxiliary Fire Alarm System 4XTM Transmitter Mod...

Page 112: ...sted for Central Station Remote Station Reporting Services Figure C 1 FACP Connection to 411UD Channel1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 2 2K ELR Relay Output DACT Trouble from 411UD FACP Supervisory Relay FACP Alarm Relay FACP Trouble Relay J4 Not Installed 411UD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 24 VDC nonresettable 24 VDC nonresettable power 2 2K ELRs P N 27070 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 FACP Jumper VDC to Tro...

Page 113: ...l s supervisory relay 4 Nonresettable 24 VDC power is supplied to the 411UD via TB9 terminals configured for nonresettable power on the FACP Jumper J4 on the 411UD must be removed for 24 VDC power 5 End of Line resistors must terminate all 411UD circuits including unused circuits 6 Program the 411UD for slave operation 7 The RP 2001 must be programmed for AC Loss Reporting Delay This prevents the ...

Page 114: ...imum loop resistance allowed for wiring from control panel to Municipal Box 2 Cut JP30 on the RP 2001 main circuit board to supervise placement of 4XTM module and circuit 3 Cut JP24 on the RP 2001 main circuit board to enable FACP Supervisory relay 4 Refer to 4XTM Municipal Box Transmitter Option Module on page 31 for detailed information FIRE Gamewell Model M34 56 Local Energy Municipal Box Polar...

Page 115: ... Transmitter Module Installation on page 31 for detailed information RS82 Remote Station Receiver UL listed Refer to Instruction Manual for Remote Station Receiver Model RS82 Polarity Shown is Normal Standby 4XTM Transmitter Module Cutting TBL Jumper allows the reverse polarity circuit to open with a system trouble condition if no alarm condition exists Power limited Figure C 3 Remote Station Conn...

Page 116: ... Trouble contact which will automatically activate on any Trouble condition Form C Alarm contact programmed to activate on General Alarm FACP Main Circuit Board Fire Alarm Control Panel Notes 1 Connection between the FACP and the transmitter are supervised by the transmitter 2 This FACP Transmitter arrangement can be employed for NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling System 3 Potter Electric Mo...

Page 117: ...ine Resistors ELRs with a value determined by the Transmitter manufacturer Power is also provided by the Central Station Remote Station Transmitter manufacturer Refer to the Central Station Remote Station Transmitter manufacturer s manual for details Figure C 5 FACP Dry Contacts Connection to Central Station Remote Station Transmitter Typical Central Station Remote Station Transmitter Module Typic...

Page 118: ...TERMINAL DESIGNATIONS OF KELTRON MODULES ARE NOT SHOWN IN ACTUAL ORDER FOLLOW KELTRON MANUAL AND MODULE MARKINGS FOR EXACT TERMINAL LOCATIONS TO PREVENT SEVERE MODULE DAMAGE Fire Alarm Control Panel terminal blocks are not shown in their actual positions in order to clarify wiring connections Keltron 95M3158 TTM RPS 1 Terminals 7 and 8 Remote station alarm trouble inputs 2 Terminals 9 and 10 Sprin...

Page 119: ...ctors This should cause the first zone alarm condition The red Fire Alarm indicator will illuminate The LCD display will indicate an alarm condition for zone 1 The control panel piezo will sound The Alarm relay will energize The devices connected to the Indicating Circuit s programmed to activate on Zone 1 alarm will turn on 5 Repeat step 4 for each input zone 6 When testing has been completed rem...

Page 120: ...he smoke through the detector until it alarms If a detector fails any of the above test methods its wiring should be checked and it should be cleaned as outlined in the Maintenance section of the System Sensor Document If the detector still fails it should be replaced Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service E 2 Maintenance A regular schedule of inspection testing and maint...

Page 121: ...t by 100 ohm resistance limitation 12 18 AWG 3 25 0 75 mm2 ANN BUS EIA 485 power limited Communication for ANN BUS annunciator and relay modules Twisted pair a maximum loop resistance of 120 ohms 6 000 1 800 m 12 18 AWG 3 25 0 75 mm2 ANN BUS Power Power for ANN BUS annunciators Refer to ANN BUS Devices on page 33 for information on device wiring 24 VDC Regulated resettable nonresettable Power for ...

Page 122: ... length feet AWG 12 solid AWG 14 solid AWG 16 solid AWG 18 solid AWG 12 solid AWG 14 solid AWG 16 solid AWG 18 solid 0 25 13 60 3523 2215 1391 875 1762 1107 695 438 0 5 6 80 1762 1107 695 438 881 554 348 219 0 75 4 53 1174 738 464 292 587 369 232 146 1 3 40 881 554 348 219 440 277 174 109 1 25 2 72 705 443 278 175 352 221 139 88 1 5 2 27 587 369 232 146 294 185 116 73 1 75 1 94 503 316 199 125 252...

Page 123: ...stallation 33 power 15 ANN SECONDARY 61 auto configure ANN BUS 67 Autosilence NAC 58 Autosilence Timer 82 auxiliary power 27 Auxiliary Trouble Input 14 B backbox dimensions 17 mounting 19 Banner 61 setting 63 battery 17 23 precautions 23 rating 14 battery box 18 battery calculations 90 buttons see also control buttons 12 C cabinet dimensions 21 mounting 19 cabinet mounting 22 CAC 5X 24 California ...

Page 124: ...54 78 81 G guidelines 33 H History 70 86 erase 71 log 12 maintenance level 73 view events 70 I i3 detectors 24 IDC 12 14 24 alarm current 14 compatibility 24 End of Line resistor 14 24 25 maximum loop resistance 14 24 short circuit current 14 standby current 14 wiring 24 indicator 16 AC Power 13 17 77 Alarm Silenced 13 17 77 Discharge 13 17 discharge 77 Fire Alarm 13 17 77 Supervisory 13 17 77 Sys...

Page 125: ... limited wiring 28 nonresettable power 12 15 27 current 27 maximum current 15 Normal 77 normal display 48 Notification Appliance Circuit 12 14 26 Class A 30 Noun list 55 multiple entries 55 O Operating Instructions 76 Operation alarm 79 disable enable 80 normal 77 supervisory 80 trouble 78 waterflow 80 option modules 17 66 installation 29 31 output coding 58 enable disable 56 silence inhibit 58 si...

Page 126: ...ary ANN BUS 17 33 61 Signal Silence 16 Silence Inhibit 58 Silence Inhibit Timer 82 Silenceable Output 57 silenceable circuits synchronized signals 58 soak timer 62 82 sounder 13 16 17 sprinkler standards NFPA 13 Steady 59 strobes 13 59 maximum 59 Style B 14 24 see also Class B 12 Style D 17 24 30 Style Y 14 see also Class B 12 Style Z 17 30 subscreen 50 supervision transmitter option module placem...

Page 127: ...ilent 71 Waterflow Delay timer 62 82 waterflow supervisory circuit 25 Wire Requirements 121 wiring ANN BUS 34 class A converter module 30 Class A IDC 30 Class A NAC 30 combination waterflow supervisory 25 IDC 24 NAC 26 nonpower limited 28 power limited 28 UL requirements 28 Z Zone type 52 Zone Setup Maintenance Level 73 zone type inputs 52 ...

Page 128: ...128 RP 2001 Series Manual P N 52985 D5 1 26 2017 Z Z Index ...

Page 129: ...f NACs for one minute after an alarm see manual To test the indicators LCD display and piezo Press and release the RESET button and check all indicators LEDs Every indicator LED should be on LCD shows all pixels on piezo sounder beeps For more information refer to the RP 2001 Series Manual Document 52985 It is kept in the following location _______________________________________________________ T...

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