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Summary of Contents for Elite-RS H-Series

Page 1: ...Phone Office 65 6757 7045 Emails sales allfireinternational com...

Page 2: ...remises Unit or Central Station Protected Premises Unit The VESNet LCD Display VF8300 with or without the LED ADD ON Annunciator VF8203 may also be connected to the VESNet networked with the above mod...

Page 3: ...rminal equipment Fire Alarm Control Panel causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required But if advance...

Page 4: ...ted and independent TELCO lines feed communication features such as the Integrated Dialer Install SLC detectors with spacing as specified in section 90 19 of UL 864 9th edition where units employing t...

Page 5: ...Installation Manual VF3529 00 Revision E01 03 H Series Copyright 2010 by VES LLC All rights reserved VES is a registered trademark of VES LLC All other product or service names are the property of th...

Page 6: ...ed Replacements 5 Product Return Address 5 Section 2 Overview Points and Addresses 6 Zone Capability 6 Contact ID Address Restrictions 7 Hardware Features 7 NAC Outputs 7 Panel Controls and Indicators...

Page 7: ...unication 24 Connecting Class A Loops 25 NFPA 72 Style 7 26 NFPA 72 Style 6 27 Connecting Class B Loops 28 Installing SLC Devices 28 Detector Spacing 28 Output Modules Controlling Notification Applian...

Page 8: ...55 Alarm Silence 55 Re Sound Alarm 55 Reset 55 Fire Drill 55 Programmable Function 55 Section 5 Maintenance and Repair Maintenance 56 Inspecting Batteries 56 Replacing Standby Batteries 56 Replacing F...

Page 9: ...otification Appliances 76 Synchronization 77 Configuring NAC Outputs 77 Regulated NAC Outputs 78 Special Application NAC Outputs 79 Maximum Line Impedance 92 Compatible Devices for Auxiliary 24V 92 Ap...

Page 10: ...ce 107 Answering Methodology 108 24 Hour Test Report 108 Configure Dialer Settings 108 Phone Numbers 110 Dialing 111 Use Lines 111 Number of rings before Answer 111 Test Code Time 111 Report By Zone o...

Page 11: ...ssible Settings Settings Permitted In UL 864 AC Fail Delay Yes 0 24 hours 1 3 hours Alarm Verification Yes 5 60 seconds 60 second Disable Buzzer Yes Enable Disable Enable Disable Ground Trouble Yes En...

Page 12: ...net VF0814 the Non Expandable Modem DACT Ethernet VF0834 the eNet Interface VF0815 the Integrated Dialer VF0816 the Non Expandable Integrated Dialer VF0836 and the eNet Interface Integrated Dialer VF0...

Page 13: ...es a summary features of the Elite RS Panel Section 3 Installation describes how to setup install and test the Elite RS Panel Section 4 Front Panel Menu describes how to operate the Elite RS Panel fro...

Page 14: ...familiar with the product issue should contact VES Tech Support and include the Product part number Purchase order or VES order number Product serial number Current function of the product Expected f...

Page 15: ...Tech Support representative Advanced replacements can be shipped to your location when the suspect product is covered under warranty and when a replacement product is in stock All advanced replacement...

Page 16: ...e Elite RS provides limited functionality VES recommends configuring with Loop Explorer or esP Discovery for a complete range of programming features VESNet networking and panel programming are perfor...

Page 17: ...RS Panel The SIA format allows full reporting from all device points and sub points The Contact ID format provides a limited range of reporting from device points Reference Appendix B Equipment List...

Page 18: ...R L2T P1R P1T L1R L1T Alarm Silence Panel Sounder Silence Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Function Enable Access Re Sound Alarm Fire AC Power On Pre Alarm On Test More Events General Disableme...

Page 19: ...Events General Disablement General Trouble Power Trouble Supervisory NAC Trouble A B C D E F G H I J K L Key LED Indicator Color A Fire NAC Output State Flashing NACs Activated ON Continuous NACs sil...

Page 20: ...he current menu selection E More Fire Events Displays the number of alarms present on the Elite RS Panel and overrides the display provided by menu navigation F Keypad number two Navigates menu select...

Page 21: ...l display and sounding the buzzer E Reset Resets latching inputs such as fire and pre alarm events after receiving authorization through Access Level 2 Fault events are non latching inputs and cannot...

Page 22: ...ion for the Integrated Dialer Return the PC Dialer switch to the Dialer position following downloads to provide continued TELCO communication The Integrated Dialer is an optional feature and may not b...

Page 23: ...ops TELCO connection during alarm conditions to allow communication on L2R 24V OUT 11 and 12 Terminal connections for the 24 volt output AUX 24V 13 and 14 Terminal connections for the auxiliary 24 vol...

Page 24: ...y power to the load when the AC input of the power supply falls below the rated level The voltage at the load remains within the specified range during these switching transitions Battery boost Boosts...

Page 25: ...Overview 2 VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3529 00 Revision E01 03 H Series 15 of 145 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 26: ...to the premises wall 7 Anchor the cabinet of the Elite RS to the premises wall 8 Thread cabling into the cabinet and secure it 9 Place standby batteries in the base of the empty cabinet 10 Attach the...

Page 27: ...an and dry and not subject to shock or vibration Ensure that the Elite RS Panel environment is free from wire ends knockout discs and any other debris 3 Acquire the following items that are not includ...

Page 28: ...line circuits notification appliances and initiating devices Cabling is also an external loading property on the Elite RS outputs Select cabling size and length based on the type of circuit connected...

Page 29: ...Remove the top left and top right knockout tabs from the cabinet Figure 3 9 Removing Knockout Tabs 2 Feed the AC power cable into the top left hole provided from the knockout tab 3 Feed cables for 24...

Page 30: ...cabinet prevent battery mounting directly at the cabinet base Lift the standby batteries into the cabinet above the flanges and then lower them onto the cabinet base To install standby batteries 1 Pl...

Page 31: ...e Fire Events More Events Enter Exit 24V OUT AUX 24V NC C NO TROUBLE NC C NO FIRE NC C NO SUPERVISORY NAC 1 NAC2 NET OUT NET IN COMMS SLC1 OUT SLC1 IN Battery Connection JP1 PC PC Dialer Reset Watchdo...

Page 32: ...r if the input setting is 120 VAC and a 240 VAC input is applied Remove jumper J1 from the circuit board of the power supply to provide 240 VAC operation Connect jumper J1 to the circuit board to prov...

Page 33: ...ecure in the terminal connector 6 Cut 3 feet of white wire and strip 1 4 of insulation from one end 7 Insert the stripped end of the white wire in the right side of the connector 8 Tighten the right s...

Page 34: ...gages acceptable for these terminal block connections Reference Figure 3 16 on the following page for these connections Connections For TELCO Line 1 To complete connections for TELCO line 1 connection...

Page 35: ...72 Class A Style 7 Short Circuit Isolator Modules protect SLC loop devices from single loop shorts During an SLC loop short circuit The closest Short Circuit Isolator Modules to the short circuit act...

Page 36: ...main tain compliance with Class A Style 7 requirements Closed Nipple devices share a common enclosure and include single housings or raceways Common Enclosure The figure below illustrates the common e...

Page 37: ...strategic locations based on the discretion of the designer or installer CLOSED NIPPLE CIRCUIT CONTAINING TWO SHORT CIRCUIT ISOLATORS AND A SENSOR 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3...

Page 38: ...OLRs are used on Class B and not used on Class A style 6 or 7 SLC loops Installing SLC Devices This section describes installation requirements and constraints for SLC devices on the Elite RS Panel Th...

Page 39: ...of UL 864 9th edition Individual NA zones can be re sounded by addressable loops on the Elite RS Panel after receiving the global silence command for multiple NA zones Exception 1 states When a system...

Page 40: ...tions for operating limits of these NAC outputs To install Notification Appliance Circuits NACs on the Elite RS Panel The figure below illustrates an example of Class B Style Y Notification Appliances...

Page 41: ...nclude The figure below illustrates an example circuit using the normally open contacts of the trouble relay Figure 3 22 Trouble Relay Example The adjacent figure illustrates a trouble condition cause...

Page 42: ...2 TB1 Municipal Box E E P2R P2T L2R L2T P1R P1T L1R L1T Alarm Silence Panel Sounder Silence Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Function Enable Access Re Sound Alarm Fire AC Power On Pre Alarm On...

Page 43: ...ess Level 3 of the front panel menu External devices receive default configuration settings during the AUTO LEARN sequence and circuit connections are tested for opens shorts and ground fault conditio...

Page 44: ...Active Programmable Function Enable Access Alarm Silence Panel Sounder Silence Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Re Sound Alarm 1 2 3 4 More Events More Fire Events Enter Exit Point Bypassed INITIALIZING LOO...

Page 45: ...sage format contains the time day and date The second line of the format contains a default or user defined message 2 Press any numeric arrow button on the right control panel or turn the enable key s...

Page 46: ...on the Elite RS Panel To display the second trouble condition on the Elite RS Panel 1 Press More Events on the front panel of the Elite RS 2 Press 3 on the central key pad to scroll down to MORE TROU...

Page 47: ...te RS Panel The LCD display provides the following message to identify the return to the normal standby condition Test Zones Tests zones 1 to 500 including local NACs panel outputs and loop outputs Ev...

Page 48: ...07H DISABLEMENTS VIEW DeviceS TEST ZONES SET SYSTEM TIME SENSOR MAINTENANCE EARLY WARNING ACCESS LEVEL 3 5 Press 2 on the upper control pad to select TEST ZONES TEST ZONES MENU TEST ZONE 01 NORMAL Use...

Page 49: ...on the upper control pad to set Loop OUTPUTS ON 13 Press 2 on the upper control pad to display the test mode for the TEST ZONE START TEST MODE TEST ZONE 1 Test Mode will expire after 15 minutes if zon...

Page 50: ...he SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU SET ACCESS LEVEL 2 MENU Enter Access Level 2 Password Use numbered arrow keys Access will automatically expire after 120 seconds if no key is pressed ENTER TO PROCECEED EXIT...

Page 51: ...ES VIEW PRINT EVENT LOG PRINT CONFIGURATION SYSTEM DISABLEMENTS Loop DATA TEST 7 Press 3 on the upper control pad and navigate to EVENT LOG ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGURATION SET TIMES VIEW PRINT...

Page 52: ...PRE Alarm HEAT SENSOR ZONE 02 ADR 011 00 Loop 2 ND 1 AUTOLEARN TIME 10 35 02 18 2004 Pre Alarm Use UP DOWN arrow keys to scroll events 12 Press 4 on the upper control pad to go back or press Exit to q...

Page 53: ...Password Use numbered arrow keys ENTER TO PROCEED EXIT TO QUIT 6 Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGURATION SET...

Page 54: ...R to clear the Event log CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU Event Log has 0 entries Press ENTER to clear Event Log Press EXIT to quit Press to go back 12 Press EXIT to quit or press 4 to go back 1 Press 3 on the up...

Page 55: ...s Level 3 Password Use numbered arrow keys ENTER TO PROCEED EXIT TO QUIT 6 Type the five digit code in the password field and press Enter The default password is 33333 ACCESS LEVEL 3 MENU EDIT CONFIGU...

Page 56: ...hundred thousand test readings have been recorded since the beginning of the test 11 Press 4 on the upper control pad to back out of the Loop DATA TEST screen Loop DATA TEST VIEW DATA CANCEL TEST 12...

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Page 58: ...perate AUTO LEARN through Access Level 3 of the front panel menu External devices receive default configuration settings during the AUTO LEARN sequence and circuit connections are tested for opens sho...

Page 59: ...reporting fire signals to the Elite RS Panel This function does not disable loop devices from reporting trouble and supervisory signals to the Elite RS Panel Disable Zones All detection devices includ...

Page 60: ...l as the Point Bypassed Indicator Disable Panel I O This menu option disables or enables panel input and output functions Timed disabling can be set to occur between 30 minutes to 24 hours Un timed di...

Page 61: ...ne 1 500 When test mode is selected devices in the zone may be tested and the Elite RS Panel will automatically reset after 3 seconds When a zone is put into test mode the user is prompted to select a...

Page 62: ...tested and will operate the test mode when a zone or zones has been set to test mode then a 15 minute timer is started This timer will decrement and after 15 minutes the zone will be automatically tak...

Page 63: ...h identify the nature of the fault The Fault Contact and Fault Routing outputs will energize and the panel buzzer will sound continuously Details of the fault will be provided on the front panel displ...

Page 64: ...fault Pattern Edit Panel Outputs Edit Alarm Verification Edit AC Fail Report Delay Edit Network Class Add Communicator Edit Remote I O Set Remote Configuration Add Dialer Set Times Set Calibration Tim...

Page 65: ...ounder Silence or Alarm Silence command Reset The Reset button clears latching inputs on the control panel Latching inputs remain active after correcting the cause of the input event Perform a reset t...

Page 66: ...erating the Elite RS Panel during power failures Replacing Standby Batteries Replace standby batteries when the service period reaches 3 to 5 years Specify replacement batteries that are sealed lead a...

Page 67: ...Trouble Supervisory NAC Trouble More Fire Events More Events Enter Exit 24V OUTAUX 24V NC C NO TROUBLE NC C NO FIRE NC C NO SUPERVISORY NAC 1 NAC2 NET OUT NET IN COMMS SLC1 OUT SLC1 IN Battery Connec...

Page 68: ...y Fuse by removing it from the housing contained on the circuit board of the power supply Install the replacement fuse in the housing and then test the power supply to determine that it operates Remov...

Page 69: ...front of the control panel 3 Locate the housing containing the 3 Amp fuse 4 Remove the upper half of the fuse housing with long nose pliers 5 Remove the fuse from the upper half of the fuse housing 1...

Page 70: ...pins from the cabinet 1 Pull the head of the upper hinge pin away from the hinge assembly using needle nose pliers 2 Brace the top corner of the cabinet door to maintain alignment with the lower hing...

Page 71: ...rm Silence Panel Sounder Silence Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Function Enable Access Re Sound Alarm Fire AC Power On Pre Alarm On Test More Events General Disablement General Trouble Power...

Page 72: ...E Remove retaining screw to open front panel E E P2 R P 2T L 2R L2T P1 R P 1T L 1R L1T Alarm Silence Panel Sounder Silence Lamp Test Reset Fire Drill Programmable Function Enable Access Re Sound Alarm...

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Page 74: ...ings Loops Standby Alarm mA Description 1 160 mA 120 VAC 220 mA 120 VAC Line current for standby and alarm when battery current is less than 30 mA 200 mA 24 VDC 220 mA 24 VDC Battery current for stand...

Page 75: ...re Gage Wire Length 18 AWG 1950 Feet 16 AWG 3100 Feet 14 AWG 5 000 Feet Terminal Connection Rating 23 Trouble NC Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 24 Trouble C Not Supervised 30 VDC 1A 25 Trouble NO Not Superv...

Page 76: ...9 00 to the output of each Synchronization Module installed Reference Appendix B Equipment List for more information about NAC synchronization on the Elite RS Panel Special Application Output NAC outp...

Page 77: ...on Description 3 L1T TELCO Line 1 Tip 4 L1R TELCO Line 1 Ring 5 P1T TELCO Phone 1 Tip 6 P1R TELCO Phone 1 Ring 7 L2T TELCO Line 2 Tip 8 L2R TELCO Line 2 Ring 9 P2T TELCO Phone 2 Tip 10 P2R TELCO Phone...

Page 78: ...lite RS Panel Terminal Connection Rating 13 AUX 24V Regulated 24 VDC 360 mA 14 AUX 24V Terminal Description Voltage Current L AC line 120 VAC 50 60Hz 240 VAC 50 60Hz 2 1 A 1 1 A N AC neutral G Earth g...

Page 79: ...operation Drops connection during alarm conditions to allow TELCO reporting on L2T P2R 10 14 26 AWG Phone line 2 ring for telephone operation Drops connection during alarm conditions to allow TELCO m...

Page 80: ...e Description Battery Connection 12 24 AWG Positive connection for the Standby batteries 12 24 AWG Negative connection for the Standby batteries AC Power L 12 24 AWG Line connection N 12 24 AWG Neutra...

Page 81: ...Specifications A VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3529 00 Revision E01 03 H Series 71 of 146 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 82: ...y Gray VF0831 10 1 Loop Panel Non Expandable Media Gateway Red VF0831 40 1 Loop Panel Non Expandable Media Gateway Gray VF0812 10 1 Loop Panel Network Interface Card NIC Red VF0812 40 1 Loop Panel Net...

Page 83: ...VF0824 10 2 Loop Panel Modem DACT Ethernet Loop Expansion Module Red VF0824 40 2 Loop Panel Modem DACT Ethernet Loop Expansion Module Gray VF0825 10 2 Loop Panel eNet Interface Loop Expansion Module R...

Page 84: ...sponse Contact Module Class A w Pigtails VF6023 FRCMA PI Fast Response Contact Module Class A w Pigtails Short Circuit Isolators VF6030 DCP_R2ML Dual Relay Module 1 Amp VF6031 DCP_R2MH Dual Relay Modu...

Page 85: ...escription VF1054 00 Loop Expansion Module VF1153 00 Modem DACT Ethernet VF1150 00 Media Gateway VF1151 00 Network Interface Card NIC VF1170 00 eNet Interface VF1607 00 Main Board without Integrated D...

Page 86: ...cation outputs when operating Gentex NAC devices without synchronization modules System Sensor NAC devices without synchronization modules Wheelock NAC devices without synchronization modules Amseco N...

Page 87: ...ed below to configure each NAC output for operation Output Options General Alarm and Emergency are selected as default conditions Alternative output options for this field include Auxiliary Output Pre...

Page 88: ...Appendix A Specifications for operating NAC outputs in the regulated mode Synchronization Modules Synchronize the regulated output of NAC 1 and NAC 2 using UL listed and compatible synchronization mod...

Page 89: ...supports these NAC devices Amseco Compatible NAC Devices The following series of Amseco NAC devices are compatible for use on the special application outputs of NAC 1 and 2 when these outputs are con...

Page 90: ...aker Strobe Indoor SSC70 177 Speaker Strobe Wall Ceiling Select A Strobe Speaker Indoor SSC70 3075110 Speaker Strobe Wall Ceiling Select A Strobe Speaker Indoor SFH45 153075 Speaker Strobe Wall Ceilin...

Page 91: ...or SSPK24WLP Speaker Strobe Wall SSPKCLP Series Indoor SSPK24CLP Speaker Strobe Ceiling Commander4 Series Indoor GCC24 Horn Strobe Ceiling Commander4 Series Indoor GCS24 Strobe Ceiling Commander3 Seri...

Page 92: ...ll White GEH VF4001 XX GES3 24WR 904 1321 002 Strobe Wall Red Multi Candela GES3 VF4001 XX GES3 24WW 904 1319 002 Strobe Wall White Multi Candela GES3 VF4002 XX GEC3 24WR 904 1317 002 Horn Strobe Wall...

Page 93: ...or P4 K Horn Strobe 4 Wire Wall SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor S K Strobe Wall SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor PC2 K Horn Strobe 2 Wire Ceiling SpectrAlert Advance Outdoor PC4 K Horn Strobe 4 Wire Ceiling Sp...

Page 94: ...AS 24MCW Audible Strobe 15 30 75 110 cd wall AS 24MCC Audible Strobe 15 30 75 95 cd ceiling AS 24MCWH Audible Strobe 135 185 cd wall AS 24MCCH Audible Strobe 115 177 cd ceiling AH 12 AH 24 Audible ASW...

Page 95: ...ker Strobe vandal resist 135 185 cd wall ET70WP 2475 Speaker Strobe weatherproof HS 24 Audible HS4 241575 Audible Strobe 1575 cd wall HS4 24MCW Audible Strobe 15 30 75 110 cd wall HS4 24MCWH Audible S...

Page 96: ...S90 24MCC Speaker Strobe amplified 15 30 75 95 cd ceiling SA S70 24MCW Speaker Strobe amplified 15 30 75 115 cd wall STH w opt strobe Cluster Speakers with optional DC MAX strobe STH MCCH Cluster Spea...

Page 97: ...XX RSS 24MCC FW Strobe Ceiling Multi Candela White RSS VF4335 XX RSS 24MCCR FR Strobe Ceiling Multi Candela Round Red RSS VF4335 XX RSS 24MCCR FW Strobe Ceiling Multi Candela Round White RSS VF4336 XX...

Page 98: ...24185W FR Strobe Wall Mount Retrofit Plate Red 185cd VF4359 XX RSSP 24MCWH FR Strobe Wall Mt Red Multi cd 135 185 VF4529 XX NS 24MCW FR Horn Strobe Multi Candela Red NS VF4529 XX NS 24MCW FW Horn Str...

Page 99: ...135 185 White AS VF4670 XX HSR Exceder Multi Candela Horn Strobe Red Wall Mount VF4670 XX HSW Exceder Multi Candela Horn Strobe White Wall Mount VF4671 XX HSRC Exceder Multi Candela Horn Strobe Ceilin...

Page 100: ...50 24MCW FR Speaker Strobe Wall Mount 2 Watt Multi Candela Red VF4820 XX E50 24MCW FW Speaker Strobe Wall Mount 2 Watt Multi Candela White VF4821 XX E90 24MCC FR Speaker Strobe Round 2 watt Multi Cand...

Page 101: ...XX ET90 24MCCH FW Speaker Strobe White Ceiling 8 Watt 115 177 cd VF4838 XX ET90 24150C FW Speaker STrobe Round 8watt White 150cd VF4839 XX ET90 24177C FW Speaker Strobe Round 8 watt White 177cd VF4840...

Page 102: ...ions of the remote display and annunciators must be terminated at the 24 volt terminals of the 24V OUT or AUX 24V on the Elite RS Panel DEVICE MODEL MANUFACTURER DESCRIPTION Remote display and annunci...

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Page 104: ...nction properly if the operating constant of 4 Amps is exceeded Current limits are provided in Appendix A Specifications for each of the circuit connections on the Elite RS Panel Installers must ident...

Page 105: ...ircuit connections 5 Add the Total Device Load to the no load alarm current of the Elite RS to obtain the Total Load Current Total Device Load Elite RS No Load Total Load Current 1 875 200 mA 2 075 A...

Page 106: ...ry based on this comparison 1 Record the standby and alarm currents of VES Devices 2 Record the standby and alarm currents of NAC Devices 3 Record the standby and alarm currents of Auxiliary Devices 4...

Page 107: ...andby Time of 24 or 60 hours Hours 6 Total Standby Amp Hours Multiply the Total Standby Time of step 5 by the Total Standby Current of step 4 AH 7 Total Alarm Time Enter a Total Alarm Time in hours wh...

Page 108: ...maximum current draw Istrobe is 209mA DC The circuit connection is provided with 18 AWG solid copper wire The EOLD in the circuit is 10K Ohms To determine the maximum wire length Lmax of this circuit...

Page 109: ...e calculation for the minimum output voltage of the NAC is Voutmin Vpanel X 85 24 VDC X 85 5 The calculation for voltage drop across the length of the wire is Vdrop Voutmin Vopmin 20 4 VDC 16 VDC 6 Th...

Page 110: ...wire and maximum current draw of the strobe Istrobe Figure C 1 Example Circuit For Determining Maximum Wire Length 19 20 21 22 15 16 17 18 NAC 1 NAC 2 SLC1 IN SLC1 OUT ZERO OHM SHORTING JUMPERS MUST B...

Page 111: ...Calculations C VES LLC Elite RS Panel Installation Manual VF3529 00 Revision E01 03 H Series 101 of 146 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 112: ...ONNECTIONS FOR FIELD WIRING ARE 14 26 AWG ALL CONNECTION FOR BATTERY AND POWER 12 24 AWG SLC DEVICE WIRING LENGTH MUST NOT EXCEED 5000 FT FOR 14 AWG 3100 FT FOR 16 AWG 1950 FT FOR 18 AWG AGENCY LISTIN...

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Page 114: ...LACEMENT FRAME THESE INSTRUCTIONS AND PLACE THEM ADJACENT TO THE CONTROL UNIT FOR READY REFERENCE STANDBY BATTERIES ARE SEALED RECHARGEABLE AND PROVIDE FACP RECOVERY IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE INSP...

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Page 116: ...nd a two digit partition number for transmission of all signals The partition number is equivalent to the node number of the panel and is not alterable by any other means Zone ID Reporting The zone nu...

Page 117: ...the calculations Field Lpp The field is depicted by Lpps where L loop 0 2 0 panel I O pp hexadecimal point value 00 FF s subpoint value 0 3 Point Value As a result of the point number being represent...

Page 118: ...gure dialer settings dialog If the 4th reporting criteria Report Service Test box is not enabled no test signal will be generated Configure Dialer Settings Loop Explorer VES PC Panel programming Softw...

Page 119: ...avigator right pane make certain the control panel is highlighted Now Double click on the dialer icon located in the bottom pane This action will populate a dialer as illustrated in Figure F 2 Figure...

Page 120: ...Line 1 connected to the RS Panel This number would be dialed by Loop Explorer if a remote communication session from your PC was desired Phone Number 1 This is the phone number of your monitoring cen...

Page 121: ...nts tab of the configure dialer settings dialog If the 4th reporting criteria Report Service Test box is not enabled no test signal will be generated Report By Zone or by Point By Default signals are...

Page 122: ...telephone number before releasing the line can be time consuming By going into level 3 Edit Configuration Edit I O Set Remote Configuration Enable the panel will go into a trouble condition and delete...

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Page 124: ...nt 3 used Panel Output NAC 1 Fault 0140 Panel Output NAC 2 Fault 0150 Panel Input Programmable Function 00A0 Panel Input Fire Drill 0090 Panel Input Reset 00B0 Panel Input Alarm Silence 00C0 1 01 0 Us...

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Page 145: ...2 107 0 User Defined 210 2 108 0 User Defined 210 2 109 0 User Defined 210 2 110 0 User Defined 210 2 111 0 User Defined 211 2 112 0 User Defined 211 2 113 0 User Defined 211 2 114 0 User Defined 211...

Page 146: ...SA SH E113 R113 Duct Detector FA FH E110 R110 Detector FA FH E110 R110 General Purpose N O EOL FA FH E110 R110 General Purpose N C EOL FA FH E110 R110 General Purpose N C no EOL FA FH E110 R110 Waterf...

Page 147: ...3 R203 Valve Monitoring N C EOL SS SR E203 R203 Duct Detector SS SR E203 R203 Detector SS SR E203 R203 Temperature KS KR E203 R203 Pressure SS SR E203 R203 Level SS SR E203 R203 Position SS SR E203 R2...

Page 148: ...Code Auxiliary General Purpose N O EOL IA IR E140 R140 General Purpose N C EOL IA IR E140 R140 General Purpose N C no EOL IA IR E140 R140 Security General Purpose N O EOL BA BH E130 R130 General Purpo...

Page 149: ...tact ID Restoring Code Fire Drill General Purpose N O EOL FI FK E604 R604 General Purpose N C EOL FI FK E604 R604 General Purpose N C no EOL FI FK E604 R604 Transparent General Purpose N O EOL General...

Page 150: ...311 Low Battery Panel Action YT YR E302 R302 Earth Ground Panel Action YP YQ E310 R310 Panel Reboot Panel Action FT FJ E305 R305 SLC Loop 1 Open Panel Action ET ER E331 R331 SLC Loop 2 Open Panel Acti...

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Page 152: ...entions 4 E electrostatic discharge 17 electrostatic discharge damage 17 Enables the menu selection 10 Enter 10 EVENT LOG 37 Event Log 40 event log 37 event log clear 37 Events and Status 52 Exit 10 e...

Page 153: ...ries 18 Event Log 40 Loop Data Test 44 NFPA 72 Style 6 28 NFPA 72 Style 7 26 TEST ZONES 37 Testing the Panel Lamps 35 Wiring AC Power and TELCO 19 Installation Procedures 24 installing audible and vis...

Page 154: ...l Sounder Silence 11 Part Numbers 4 Appendix B 4 Part numbers Appendix B 4 Appendix D 4 Physical Specifications 70 Planning 17 Points and addresses 6 points per loop 6 points per panel 6 polarized and...

Page 155: ...silencing operation 35 single housings 26 SLC 64 SLC detectors 28 SLC loop 25 SLC loop installation 29 Specifying Wire Size 24 Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems 1 Statu...

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