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© 2004. 2011 SimplexGrinnell LP. All rights reserved. Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. Tyco Safety Products, Simplex and the Simplex logo AUTOCALL, TFXnet, and CONSYS are trademarksare trademarks of Tyco International Ltd. and its affiliates and are used under license. 4100-6062 TFXi Installation and Programming Instructions Overview The 4100-6062 TFX Interface (hereafter referred to as the TFXi) provides the following functionality: It allows a 4100U or a 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) to transmit specific events (Fire, Trouble, Supervi- sory, Signal Silence, System Reset, Control, Utility, etc.) over the TFXnet to TFX fire panels and annunciators. It monitors the state of specific TFX points, and turns on the FACP pseudo points when the state of the TFX point changes. These pseudo points can be associated with spe- cific system actions (for example perform a system reset on the FACP), or they can be utility pseudo points linked to Custom Control equations that perform facility-specific actions (for example, turn on relays). The TFXi consists of a 2” x 11.5” motherboard, which mounts to the chassis of an FACP, and a daughter card, containing an RS- 232 connector and TFXi firmware, that mounts in a socket on the motherboard. Battery current requirements for the 4100-6062 TFX Interface Module are as follows: Supervisory Current = 132 mA Alarm Current = 132 mA In this Document Related Documentation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Replacing 4100U/4100ES Single Page Operating Instructions - - 2 Setting Jumpers and Switches - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2 Installing TFXi Card in an FACP Bay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3 Wiring TFXi to TLT-530 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 TLT-530 Configuration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5 IDC Monitoring Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Adding TFXi Card to Job - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Network Option Tab Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Subnet Tab Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8 Zones Tab Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Points Tab Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9 Application Programming Overview - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10 Programming Peer-to-Peer Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11 Programming TFX Master-to-4100U/4100ES Slave Operation - 14 Programming 4100U/4100ES Master-to-TFX Slave Operation - 15 Appendix A. Example Programming Screen - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Appendix B. TFX Predefined System Points- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17 Appendix C. 4100U/4100ES Card Status Troubles - - - - - - - - - 18 Figure 1 TFXi Functional Overview (4100U Shown) 579-575 Rev. E

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© 2004. 2011 SimplexGrinnell LP. All rights reserved.Specifications and other information shown were current as of publication and are subject to change without notice. Tyco Safety Products, Simplex and the Simplex logo AUTOCALL, TFXnet, and CONSYS are trademarksare trademarks of Tyco International Ltd. and its affiliatesand are used under license.

4100-6062 TFXi Installationand Programming Instructions

Overview

The 4100-6062 TFX Interface (hereafter referred to as the TFXi) provides the following functionality:

• It allows a 4100U or a 4100ES Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) to transmit specific events (Fire, Trouble, Supervi-sory, Signal Silence, System Reset, Control, Utility, etc.) over the TFXnet to TFX fire panels and annunciators.

• It monitors the state of specific TFX points, and turns on the FACP pseudo points when the state of the TFX point changes. These pseudo points can be associated with spe-cific system actions (for example perform a system reset on the FACP), or they can be utility pseudo points linked to Custom Control equations that perform facility-specific actions (for example, turn on relays).

The TFXi consists of a 2” x 11.5” motherboard, which mounts to the chassis of an FACP, and a daughter card, containing an RS-232 connector and TFXi firmware, that mounts in a socket on the motherboard.

Battery current requirements for the 4100-6062 TFX Interface Module are as follows:

• Supervisory Current = 132 mA• Alarm Current = 132 mA

In this Document

Related Documentation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2Replacing 4100U/4100ES Single Page Operating Instructions- - 2Setting Jumpers and Switches - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2Installing TFXi Card in an FACP Bay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3Wiring TFXi to TLT-530 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5TLT-530 Configuration - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 5IDC Monitoring Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8Adding TFXi Card to Job - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8Network Option Tab Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8Subnet Tab Settings- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8Zones Tab Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9Points Tab Settings - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9Application Programming Overview- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 10Programming Peer-to-Peer Operation - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 11Programming TFX Master-to-4100U/4100ES Slave Operation- 14Programming 4100U/4100ES Master-to-TFX Slave Operation- 15Appendix A. Example Programming Screen- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16Appendix B. TFX Predefined System Points- - - - - - - - - - - - - - 17Appendix C. 4100U/4100ES Card Status Troubles - - - - - - - - - 18

Figure 1 TFXi Functional Overview (4100U Shown)

579-575Rev. E

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Related Documentation

Replacing 4100U/4100ES Single Page Operating Instructions

Adding the TFXi to the FACP changes the way in which opera-tors interact with the FACP panel. Replace the single page oper-ating instruction shipped with the FACP with the appropriate TFX Interface instruction listed below.

Setting Jumpers and Switches

Setting Jumpers. Figure 2 shows the locations of the jumpers on the TFXi card, and identifies the number assigned to each jumper pin. The specific jumper settings required on the TFXi card are listed in Table 3.

Figure 2 Jumper Settings

Setting Baud/Address Switch (SW1). Switch SW1 on the TFXi card is a bank of eight dip switches. From left to right (see Figure 3 below) these switches are designated as SW1-1 through SW1-8. The function of these switches is as follows:

• SW1-1. This switch sets the baud rate for the internal 4100 communications line running between the card and the 4100 CPU. Set this switch to ON.

• SW1-2 through SW1-8. These switches set the card's address within the FACP. Refer to “Appendix D. Card Address Settings” at the end of this document for a list of the switch settings for all of the possible card addresses.

Note: You must set SW1-2 through SW1-8 to the value assigned to the card by the FACP Pro-grammer. SW1-8 is the LSB.

Table 1: Related Documentation

Part # Description

574-848 Simplex ® 4100ES Installation Manual

19700344 TLT-530 Network Interface Guide

574-849 Simplex ES Panel Programmer’s Manual

19700457TNI562/TNI-563 Network Interface

Installation Guide

850463AUTOCALL® TFX-500/800 CONSYS ®

Programming Guide

850520 TFXnet Network Programming Guide

Table 2: Replacement Operating Instruction Part Numbers

Original Part # Replacement Part #

574-852579-701 TFX Operating

Instructions

579-352579-700 TFX Operating Instructions

for Firefighter’s Audio System (Digital Audio, 3-8 Channels)

579-305579-702 TFX Operating Instructions

for Firefighter’s Audio System (Single and Dual Channel Audio)

Table 3: Required Jumper Settings

Jumper Setting

P1, P7, P8, P9, P10

Place jumper on pins 1 and 2Do not change the setting for P1 (256)

P5, P6, P11, P12, P14

Place Jumper on Pins 2 and 3

P13 Place Jumper only on Pin 1

P8

P10

P7

P9

13

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per P

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P13

1 3

2 Jum

per

Pin #s

Jumper Pin #s

321

P5

P6

Jumper Pin #s

3 2 1

P11

P12

P14

13

2Jum

per P

in #s

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Figure 3 Internal Baud/Address Dipswitch

Installing TFXi Card in an FACP Bay

Installation guidelines differ slightly, depending on whether the TFXi is being installed in a CPU or expansion bay.

Parts List

CPU Bay Installation Guidelines

• Up to two 2 x 11.5” motherboards, such as the one used with the TFXi card, can be installed in a CPU bay. If possi-ble, install the TFX’s 2 x 11.5” motherboard in a CPU bay slot.

• The CPU motherboard must be installed in the position shown in Figure 4.

• The power supply must be installed in the right side of the bay.

Figure 4 Typical CPU Bay Installation

Expansion Bay Guidelines• Up to seven 2" x 11.5” motherboards can be installed in an

expansion bay if no 4" x 5" modules are installed in the bay. Motherboards are mounted on top of the PDI in expansion bays. The data and power that would normally be bussed via the PDI is instead routed across the boards via the J1 con-nector and P1 header pins.

• As shown in Figure 5 below, motherboards can also be installed alongside 4" x 5" cards, if necessary.

• The leftmost slot must not contain a motherboard.• 2” x 11.5” Motherboards must be added from left to right. • A 733-525 harness is used to pass power and communica-

tion from the bay above to the expansion bay.

Figure 5 Typical Expansion Bay Installation

Installing TFXi Motherboard

1. Orient the motherboard with the connector labeled J1 on the right and the header labeled P1 on the left.

2. Match the connector on the previously installed mother-board with the pins on the 2 x 11.5” motherboard you are installing. For an expansion bay, install motherboards from

Qty DescriptionPart

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1 4100 Mother Board 562-799

4 Screw 426-047

8 Washer 268-009

4 Standoff 202-090

2 Spacer 202-091

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left to right. Slide the motherboard to the left until the pins are completely inserted in the connector. For a CPU bay, install motherboards from right to left. Slide motherboard to the right until pins are completely inserted in connector.

Figure 6 Connecting 2” x 11.5” Motherboards

Securing Motherboard to Chassis

Secure the motherboard to the chassis using washers, standoffs, and four Torx screws.

Figure 7 Securing 2” x 11.5” Motherboard to Chassis

Connecting 733-525 Power and Comm Harness

Connect a 733-525 power and communication harness to the TFXi motherboard only if it is the leftmost board installed in an expansion chassis. As shown in Figure 8, the harness connects the leftmost 2” x 11.5” card in an expansion chassis to the left-most 2” x 11.5” card in the bay above the TFXi motherboard.

If the TFXi motherboard is installed in the CPU bay or in any other expansion bay slot, it receives its power and communica-tion from the bus created when adjacent motherboards are joined by the J1 and P1 connectors, and no harness is necessary.

Figure 8 733-525 Harness

Installing TFXi Daughter Card

The TFXi daughter card inserts into the connector located in the center of the motherboard. The connector is keyed so that the daughter card fits only one way. Before installing the card, examine the slot in the motherboard and the fingers on the daughter card and note where the key is located.

P1

J1733-525Harness

Connectorwith bluewire to P2

Connector with white wire to P3

Connectorwith bluewire to P2

Connector with white wire to P3

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Wiring TFXi to TLT-530

Use harness 734-165 to connect the TFXi to the TLT-530 net-work interface module. Connect the end of the harness contain-ing the DB-25 connector to Port A on the TFXi daughter card. Connect the end of the harness with the RJ-11 connector to PL2 on the TLT-530.

The length of the harness is 14 feet. It must be installed in con-duit (max. length 6 feet) run between the FACP and the TLT-530

Figure 9 Interconnecting TLT-530 and TFXi

Pinouts for the 734-165 harness connectors are as follows:

Figure 10 RJ-11/DB-25 Pinouts

TLT-530 Configuration

Wiring for the TLT-530 and the RPS-424 Power Supply/Battery Charger is shown in Figure 11. Substitute this illustration for the one found in 19700344-5a.

Switch settings are listed in the Tables 4 through 11.

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TNI-563 Network Interface

TNI-530 provides supervisedcommmunications interface between the

TFXnet fire control network and UL1950 orUL864 listed third party equipment.

TLT-530Board

PL2

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Table 4: LED Designations

LED Function

DS1 Green Processor run (Normally On

DS2 Yellow Network Ground Fault (Normally Off)

DS3 Red Network Port L Transmit (On when transmitting)

DS4 Red Network Port L Receive (On when receiving)

DS5 Red Network Port R Receive (On when receiving)

DS6 Red Network Port R Transmit (On when transmitting)

RCV In - 2XMIT Out - 3

RTS In - 4

Sig.Gnd. - 1redorangegrnblu

CTS Out - 5

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Note: Set Switch SW1 on the TLT-530 for third party operation as shown above. Do not use the third-party switch settings listed in Table 5 of 19700344-5a.

These are switch SW2 designations for the TLI-530 and TLT-530 modules. Note: OFF = Value (1=Off, 0=ON)

Table 5: LK Header Configuration

Header Link A Link B

1Network disconnected; data sent to TB2-1-4.

Normal Operation

2 Not used Normal Operation

3 Not used Normal Operation

4 Not used Normal Operation

5 Not used Normal Operation

Table 6: SW1 Network Baud Rate Switch Settings

Network Baud Rate

Switch Position

SW1-4 SW1-5 SW1-6

1200 ON ON ON

2400 OFF ON ON

9600 ON OFF ON

19200 OFF OFF ON

38400 ON ON OFF

Reserved OFF ON OFF

Reserved ON OFF OFF

Reserved OFF OFF OFF

Table 7: TLT-530 SW1 Switch Settings for Third Party Interface

Third Party Interface

SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3

ON OFF ON

Table 8: SW1 Network Topology Switch Settings

Network Topology

Switch Position

SW1-7 SW1-8

Bus ON ON

Star ON OFF

Ring OFF ON

RedundantStar

OFF OFF

Table 9: SW2 Switch Settings

SW2 Switch Value (OFF)

1 1

2 2

3 4

4 8

5 16

6 32

7 64

* SW-1 through SW-7 are binary address values (values with switch Off).

Table 10: Switch SW2-8 Setting

SW2-8 Position Function

OFF RS-232 Port (PL2)

Table 11: Switch SW3 Settings for the TLT-530 Modules

Switch Function

SW3 Momentary switch; Push to reset the board processor.

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Figure 11 TLT-530 and RPS-424 Wiring

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IDC Monitoring Operation

The IDC is used to monitor normally open contacts of the PSM (976123). The contact will open if the RPS-424 indicates an AC loss, ground fault, battery low or battery missing. The correct EOLR is placed across the Com and NC contacts (relay is nor-mally energized). The IDC must be mounted in the same room and the wiring is to be in conduit.

Adding TFXi Card to Job

1. Start the FACP programmer, open the job corresponding to the panel into which the TFXi card has been installed.

2. Click on the Hardware tab.

3. In the Available Hardware list, click on Interface to expand the list of available interface cards and locate the TFX Inter-face entry.

4. Drag the entry for the TFXi over to the appropriate Unit/Box/Bay.

5. Double click on the TFXi card icon to open its program-ming properties screen. The properties screen contains five tabs across the top. Refer to the sections below for informa-tion on specifying information in these tabs.

6. Click on the programmer’s Panel tab. At the bottom of the Panel tab, click on the System Options subtab. Check the box labeled “Combined Alarm and Hardware Reset.”

Network Option Tab Settings

The network option tab allows you to specify settings for the TFXi card’s network parameters, identify the node numbers for up to three Designated Receiving Units (DRUs), and select whether the FACP receives TFX network fault indications. Use these guidelines to select values for these choices.

• Network Options. Set the Node Number parameter to a unique value. This is the node number used by the TFXi card. Refer to the TFXnet documentation (publications 19700344 and 850520, and TIB 504) for information on set-ting all other network parameters.

• Designated Receiving Units (DRUs). A DRU is a device on the TFXnet that has been designated to receive TFXnet events and messages for display and/or acknowl-edgement. Use the three fields, designated DRU1, DRU2, and DRU3, to identify the node numbers of the TFXnet DRUs.

• Fault Mask. Each of the Fault Mask check boxes corre-sponds to a TFXi Card Status Point on the FACP. Checking a box indicates that if the TFX fault occurs, the correspond-ing TFXi Card Status Point generates a trouble on the FACP. (You can view the Card Status Points by selecting the Points tab in the FACP programmer and scrolling to the address that corresponds to the TFXi card. The Card Status Points for the TFX faults are points 2-7 on the TFXi card.)

Note: Do not change default settings unless directed to by Tech-nical Support. Refer to TIB 504 for additional information.

Figure 12 Network Option Tab

Subnet Tab Settings

The subnet tab allows you to specify which TFX nodes are mon-itored by the TFXi card. Events from a node can be monitored by the TFXi when the node’s entry in the list reads Member. To select all nodes, click on the Set All button. To toggle whether an individual node is selected, click on the node and press the space bar.

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Figure 13 Subnet Tab

Zones Tab Settings

The Zones Tab allows you to specify the zone links and sectors corresponding to the zones used by the TFXnet and FACP. Zones, zone links, and sectors are logical groupings of TFXnet points.

Understanding the role of zone links is especially important when connecting a TFX panel to an FACP. Network zone links provide a method for linking (or equating) a zone and/or zones together in different panels. For example, if zone 80 in panel 1 is a network zone linked to zone 01 in panel 2, then panel 2 pro-cesses events received from panel 1, zone 80 as if they originated in zone 01 of panel 2.

You do not need to specify every zone and sector used on the TFXnet, but you do need to specify the following:

• Existing TFXnet zones/sectors with which FACP points will be associated.

• Any zones that will be used for 4100U/4100ES points only.

To specify a zone, click on the zone number in the list at the top of the screen. Next, click on the Sector drop down list box and choose a sector number. Click on the Zone Link drop down list box and choose a zone link.

Either a zone link or sector assignment, or both, can be used. Refer to TFXnet Programming Guide 850520 for additional information.

Figure 14 Zones Tab

Points Tab Settings

The following sections provide general descriptions of the Points Tab fields. Specific application examples are described in the remainder of this manual.

General Steps for Programming TFX Events to Activate 4100U/4100ES Actions

1. Define a digital user pseudo point, assigning it either a Fire, Trouble, Pri2, Supv, or utility point type. This is the FACP point that will turn on when the correspond-ing TFX Zone and point turns on.

2. In the properties area of the Points Tab, do the follow-ing:

a. Set the Scope to EXT (external).

Figure 15 Points Properties

b. Move the cursor to the FACP Point field and press F9. A taglist appears. Locate the digital pseudo point defined in Step 1 and press the space bar. Two >> char-acters appear to indicate the point is selected. Click OK in the taglist to return to the Points Tab.

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c. For a non-trouble event, choose Active; otherwise select Trouble.

d. Click on the Group drop down list box and select the group for the zone (from your CONSYS job).

3. On the FACP, program the action that should occur when the pseudo point activates (turns on). Options include:

- Start Custom Control. The pseudo point can be used as a switch for starting a custom control equation. This equation might, for example, turn on notification appliances, illuminate an LED on an annunciator, or activate a bell at a guard station.

- GCC/NPU Network Programming. Use the net-work programmer to define the pseudo point as a pub-lic point on the FACP and as an external point on the GCC/NPU. When the pseudo turns on, its Fire or Trou-ble status is annunciated at the GCC/NPU.

- No Additional Programming. If you perform no additional programming, the following occurs. When the pseudo point turns on, the panel piezo activates and the Fire or Trouble condition appears on the LCD dis-play with the pseudo point’s descriptive label.

General Steps for Programming 4100U/4100ES Events to Trigger TFX Actions

1. In the properties area of the Points Tab (see Figure 15), set the Scope to PUB (public).

2. Move the cursor to the FACP Point field and press F9. A taglist appears. Press the space key to select the FACP point to be monitored. Typically, this is either an initi-ating device (such as a smoke detector) or a system list (such as L18, general fire alarm monitor zones).

3. Click on the FACP Event Type field and select an event type. This is the FACP point state that must be true to cause the TFX event (selected in the next step) to be sent to the TFXnet.

4. Select the TFX event to be sent when the condition selected in Step 3 is true, as follows:

- Click on the TFX Event State drop-down list box and choose an TFX event condition, if the FACP Event you selected in Step 3 was a Fire, Supervisory, Control, or Utility event.

- Click on the Trouble Event State drop-down list box and choose a TFX trouble condition, if the FACP event you selected in Step 3 was a Trouble event.

5. Click the Zone Number list box and select the zone number to which the TFX event selected in Step 4 will be sent.

6. Enter the appropriate value to be logged for this event.

7. Select the Zone Number for this point.

8. Click on the Group drop down list box and select the group number to which the TFX event selected in Step 4 will be sent.

9. Choose the point on the TFXnet to activate when the FACP point state (chosen in Step 3) is true. Specify the point’s channel, point category, and point number, using the fields shown in the figure below.

Figure 16 TFX Point Properties

Downloading and Testing

Use the FACP programmer to download the edited job to the panel containing the TFXi. Make sure to test the functionality of the TFXi in both directions.

Application Programming Over-view

The FACP with a TFXi card supports three distinct operating modes on a TFX network, as follows:

• Peer-to-Peer. The FACP and TFX panels control each other in a peer-to-peer relationship, meaning each panel on the network subnet is capable of performing a signal silence, system reset, or acknowledge operation on the other panels.

• TFX Master to FACP Slave. All control operations -- such as Acknowledge, Signal Silence, and System Reset -- are performed ONLY at the master node (TFX) and are not allowed at a slave node (4100U/4100ES).

• 4100U/4100ES Master-to-TFX Slave. All control oper-ations -- such as Acknowledge, Signal Silence, and System Reset -- are performed ONLY at the master node (4100U/4100ES) and are not allowed at a slave node (TFX).

The operating mode in use on the subnet is determined by the type of programming you choose to implement. The following sections describe the various programming options.

Important Note: To match the operation of a TFX panel, the programmer modifies the default FACP operation when a TFXi card is added to the job. The modification changes the front panel operation so that a Signal Silence MUST be performed BEFORE

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a System Reset. If a System Reset is attempted without first per-forming a Signal Silence, the reset is not performed. This auto-matic change applies to all three of the network modes described above.

Programming Peer-to-Peer Operation

Receiving Points from the TFX Network

To cause a fire, trouble, or supervisory at the FACP panel, do the following:

1. Select EXT as the scope.

2. Add a UTIL user pseudo (P512 in this example).

3. Add a FIRE user pseudo (P519 in this example).

• To cause a Supervisory in the FACP, substitute a SUPV user pseudo.

• To cause a Trouble in the FACP, substitute a TROU-BLE user pseudo.

• To cause a Utility in the FACP, substitute a UTIL use pseudo.

4. Write two SMPL equations (replace P512 and P519 with your values).

Example:

[INPUTS]STATUS ON

P512 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | TFX NODE 3 DEV 1 - PULL[END INPUTS][OUTPUTS]HOLD ON PRI=9,9P519 | DIGITAL | FIRE | FIRE: TFX NODE 3 DEV 1 - PULL[END OUTPUTS]

[INPUTS]STATUS ONA20 | ANALOG | TIMER | FIRE ALARM CLEAR PULSE

TIMERAND NOT STATUS ONP512 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | TFX NODE 3 DEV 1 - PULL [END INPUTS][OUTPUTS]HOLD OFF PRI=9,9P519 | DIGITAL | FIRE | FIRE: TFX NODE 3 DEV 1 PULL[END OUTPUTS]

Enter other information as follows:

• For TFX Event State, for a non-Trouble event, select Active; otherwise, select Trouble.

• For Group, enter the TFX Group Number from the CON-SYS job or report for the TFX panel.

• For TFX Node, enter the TFX panel node number which contains the device/point.

• For TFX Board/Channel, enter the TFX Channel of the device/point, as follows:

- For a TFX-400/500 addressable loop point, enter MP.

- For a TFX-800 panel addressable loop point, these are identified as Local Buses LBUS 11-15 with two loops each:

Loops A and B, use LB 11Loops C and D, use LB 12Loops E and F, use LB 13Loops G and H, use LB 14Loops J and K, use LB 15

- Any other TFX-800 point (ex. Main CPU board point), use MP.

• For Point Category (A.K.A. Loop):

- For an addressable TFX-400/500/800 loop point:

First loop, (A, C, E, G, J) enter FIRST 60Second loop (B, D, F, H, K) enter SECOND 124

- For a non-addressable loop point (see also Appendix A, TFX Predefined System Points), use these values:

Expansion Bus point (Category X) non-loop point type, use XBUS 128

Real (Category R) non-loop point type, use REAL

Pseudo (Category P) non-loop point type, use PSEUDO

Keyboard (Category S) non-loop point type, use SWITCH

User Logon Number non-loop point type, use USER

• For Point Number:

- Addressable loop device, enter the TFX device address

- Non-addressable loop point, use the value from Appendix A - TFX Predefined System Points

IMPORTANT: Values for the following set of fields must be set in accordance with CONSYS programming conventions. Unsuitable or invalid values may result in no operation or unin-tended operation at the TFX nodes on the network.

Sending Points to the TFX Network

To send a point to the TFX Network (from the FACP), do the fol-lowing:

1. For Scope, select PUB.

2. For Point, enter the FACP point (ex. M1-2, P536, etc.) to send

3. For FACP Event Type, enter the appropriate event (Fire, Pri2, Supv, Trbl, Control, or Util)

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• TFX Event State

- For a Trouble event, select the appropriate trouble (ex. 78 for a Battery Fault. Note: You MUST also enter the same Trouble event number in the Trouble Event State. For a non Trouble event (ex. Fire, Switch input), select 151 - Input Active (not logged).

• Trouble Event State

- For a point which has a Trouble state in addition to, and different from, the TFX Event State, select the appropriate trouble (ex. 54 Device Fault for a Trouble on an IDNet Fire device)

- For a Trouble only point, enter the same value which was entered in TFX Event State above

• For Logging Event, enter the appropriate value to be logged for this event. This allows an event to be displayed and entered into the history log and printed at TFX nodes if required.

• For Zone Number, enter the Zone in which the point resides from your CONSYS planning forms.

• On the Zones tab, enter the Sector and Zone Link in which the zone resides.

• For Group Number, enter the appropriate Group (see Appendix B of the Autocall TFX CONSYS Programming Manual, Appendix B)

• For TFX Board/Channel:

- For an IDNet device 1-127:

1st and 2nd IDNet channel devices 1-127, use LBUS 113rd and 4th IDNet channel devices 1-127, use LBUS 125th and 6th IDNet channel devices 1-127 use LBUS 137th and 8th IDNet channel devices 1-127, use LBUS 14 9th and 10th IDNet channel devices 1-127, use LBUS 15

- For an IDNet device 128-250, substitute RBUS 11-15 for LBUS 11-15, respectively

- For any other point, enter LBUS 1-10, RBUS 1-10

• For TFX Loop Point Category:

- IDNet channel point:

IDNet Channel 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 enter FIRSTIDNet Channel 2, 4, 6, 8, 10 enter SECOND

- Any other point, select XBUS

• For TFX Point Number:

- For an IDNet channel enter the device address - enter address (if greater than 127, subtract 127)

- For a non-addressable point enter the Point value in the FACP C-P-S (Card-Point-Subpoint) triplet. If the Point is 0 (such as a card status), use the Subpoint value and add 30 (ex. for card status x-0-0, use 30, for card status x-0-15, use 45). Please consult the Points tab in the FACP Programmer or a generated report for this information.

Application 1: Activating All 4100U/4100ES Signal Cir-cuits following a TFX Fire Alarm

The following FACP Custom Control example activates all of the FACP’s notification appliances (audibles are in List L8 and visu-als are in List L9) if the state of Fire pseudo P519, which is linked to TFX Node3, device 1, turns ON.

[INPUTS]STATUS ONP519 | DIGITAL | FIRE | FIRE: TFX NODE 3 DEVICE 1 - PULL

STATION[END INPUTS][OUTPUTS]

HOLD ON PRI=9,9L8 | LIST | CONTROL | FIRE ALARM SIGNALS OFF ON SILENCEHOLD ON PRI=9,9L9 | LIST | EMPTY | FIRE ALARM SIGNALS OFF ONRESET

[END OUTPUTS]

Application 2: Using 4100U/4100ES Signal Silence or System Reset Keys to Silence or Reset TFXnet Devices

This programming example links two FACP digital pseudo points (P6 - Alarm Silence and P0 - System Reset) to a pair of fixed TFXnet/CONSYS points that control signal silence and system reset on the TFX network.

Pressing Signal Silence or System Reset on the FACP turns the FACP pseudo point ON, which in turn activates the correspond-ing TFXnet point and performs the silence or reset operation on the TFXnet.

To program this application, edit the Points tab with the values listed in the following table.

Table 12: Points Tab Settings, FACP to TFX Signal Silence/System Reset

Parameter Setting

ScopeSet the Scope to Public for both Appli-cations.

FACP PointUse P6 for Alarm Silence operation; P0 for Detector/System Reset.

FACP Event Type

Set to UTIL for both applications.

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Application 3: Programming 4100U/4100ES ACK Keys to Silence TFX Piezo

This programming example allows the FACP ACK keys (Fire ACK, Trouble ACK, Supervisory ACK) to silence the local piezo on a TFX panel when it activates in response to a FACP event.

Step 1 Create Custom Control Equation 1. Define an Analog Timer Pseudo point (A257 in the exam-ple) and create the custom control equation shown below. The input side of Equation 1 checks the state of pseudo points P11, P12, and P13, which are ON if there are unacknowledged Fire (P11), Trouble (P12), or Supervisory (P13) conditions on the FACP. After all unacknowl-edged events have been acknowledged, the out-put side of the equation executes, turning on analog pseudo point A257 for a one second dura-tion.

[INPUTS]NOT STATUS ONP11 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | UNACKED FIRE ALARM EXISTSAND NOT STATUS ONP12 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | UNACKED SUPERVISORY EXISTSAND NOT STATUS ONP13 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | UNACKED TROUBLE EXISTS

[END INPUTS]

[OUTPUTS]PULSE CONSTANT 1 A257 | Analog Timer | ANALOG | TIMER | CUSTOM TIMER

[END OUTPUTS]

Step 2 Create Custom Control Equation 2. Create a digital utility pseudo point (P515 in the example below) and then create the custom control exam-ple shown below. The input side of Equation 2 checks the status of A257. If A257 is ON, the out-put side of the equation executes, turning on digi-tal pseudo point P515 for the duration of time that A257 is on (one second).

[INPUTS]STATUS ON

A257 | ANALOG | TIMER | CUSTOM CONTROL - TIMER[END INPUTS]

[OUTPUTS]TRACK ON PRI=9,9

P515 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | BUZZER SILENCE TO TFX[END OUTPUTS]

Step 3 Edit Points Tab. Create an entry on the points tab that ties the digital pseudo point in Step 2 (P515) to the TFX point responsible for silencing the local piezo. After all events on the FACP are acknowledged, this pseudo point turns on for one second, which in turn turns on the corresponding TFX point for one second.

Application 4: Send a Fire/Trouble/Supervisory Event from TFX to the FACP

This application links fire, trouble, or supervisory points on a TFX panel with fire, trouble, or supervisory pseudo points on the

TFX Event State

Set to “151 - Input Active (not logged)” for both applications.

Trouble Event State

Set to “000 - Null” for both applica-tions.

Logging EventSet to 127 - Reset or 137 - System Silence.

Zone Number Set to 0 for both applications.

Group NumberSet to 8 for Alarm Silence application; set to 9 for Detector/System Reset application.

TFX Channel Set to MP for both applications.

TFX Point Cate-gory

Set to Switch for both applications.

TFX Point Number

Set to 2 for Alarm Silence application; set to 3 for Detector/System Reset application.

Table 12: Points Tab Settings, FACP to TFX Signal Silence/System Reset

Parameter Setting

Table 13: Points Tab Settings to Silence TFX Piezo from 4100U/4100ES

Parameter Setting

Scope Set the Scope to Public.

FACP PointSet to pseudo point used in Step 2. P515 is used in the example.

FACP Event Type Set to UTIL.

TFX Event StateSet to “151 - Input Active (not logged).”.

Trouble Event State Set to “000 - Null.”

Logging Event Set to “000 - Null.”

Zone Number Set to 0.

Group Number Set to 99.

TFX Channel Set to MP.

TFX Point Category Set to Switch.

TFX Point Number Set to 4.

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FACP. When the TFX point changes states, the corresponding FACP pseudo point activates.

Before editing the Points tab, use the FACP programmer to create digital pseudo points with the appropriate point type (fire, trou-ble, supervisory). Program the Points Tab parameters as listed in the following table.

Application 5: Clearing Trouble and Supervisories from the TFX Display

At a TFX panel, Supervisories and Troubles which have physi-cally cleared may be cleared from the front panel by one of two methods: 1) they must be accepted at the TFX panel or 2) the TFX panel must perform a System Reset. In order to avoid the user from having to accept these events at the TFX panel (which clear automatically at the FACP), Custom Control must be added that automatically resets the TFX panel from the FACP. This reset is triggered when all Supervisory and Trouble points that report from the TFX panel to the FACP (i.e. all EXT Supervisory, Trouble and Alarm points) have cleared.

Important: This must only be performed when there are no fire alarms in the system.

The above logic is accomplished via the following steps:

1. Add a TFXi PUB point mapped to a Signal Silence com-mand to the TFX panel. (see P530)

2. Add a TFXi PUB point mapped to a System Reset com-mand to the TFX panel. (see P531)

3. Place all the EXT Supervisory and Trouble points in a user list. (see L256)

4. Add two equations similar to below, substituting your own List and Pseudo values.

The first equation reads:

• If all TFX Supervisories and Troubles have cleared AND there are no alarms in the system, then pulse an Analog Timer for 2 seconds

The second equation reads:

• When timer A258 runs, turn ON the Silence and Reset PUB pseudos

• When timer A258 stops, turn OFF the Silence and Reset PUB pseudos

TFX SUPV - Part 1[INPUTS]

NOT STATUS ONL256 | LIST | DPSEUDO | EXT SUPV AND TROUBLE TFX

POINTSAND NOT STATUS ONA0 | ANALOG | ANALOG | NUMBER OF SYSTEM FIRE

ALARMS[END INPUTS][OUTPUTS]

PULSE CONSTANT 2 A258 | Analog Timer | ANALOG | TIMER | CUSTOM CON-

TROL - TIMER[END OUTPUTS]

TFX SUPV - Part 2[INPUTS]

STATUS ONA258 | ANALOG | TIMER | CUSTOM CONTROL - TIMER

[END INPUTS][OUTPUTS]

TRACK ON PRI=9,9P530 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | SILENCE TO TFXTRACK ON PRI=9,9P531 | DIGITAL | UTILITY | SYS RESET TO TFX

[END OUTPUTS]

Programming TFX Master-to-4100U/4100ES Slave Operation

In this mode of operation, Acknowledgement, Signal Silence, and System Reset control functions can only be done at the TFX Master panel.

To allow FACP (Slave) to receive control commands from the TFX (Master), do the following at the FACP:

Table 14: Points Tab Settings, Send Event from TFX to FACP

Parameter Setting

ScopeSet the Scope to External for all three applications.

FACP Point

• Fire. Enter the Fire pseudo point that will turn on when the TFX fire event occurs.

• Trouble. Enter the Trouble pseudo point that will turn on when the TFX trouble event occurs.

• Supervisory. Enter the Supervi-sory pseudo point that will turn on when the TFX Supervisory event occurs.

TFX Event State

• Fire or Supervisory. Select “Active.”

• Trouble. Select “Trouble”.

Group Number Enter value from CONSYS job.

TFX Channel Enter value from CONSYS job.

TFX PointCategory

Enter value from CONSYS job.

TFX Point Number

Enter value from CONSYS job.

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• Add three EXT points, one each for receiving a Buzzer Silence (Ack), Signal Silence and System Reset from the TFX network.

• There must be no PUB TFXi points which trigger sending a Local Buzzer Silence (Ack), Signal Silence or a System Reset message to the TFX network.

Application 1: Annunciate a 4100U/4100ES Fire Alarm/Trouble/Supervisory on the TFXnet

This programming example allows the fire, trouble, or supervi-sory status of specific points on the FACP (such as a smoke detector or pull station) to be annunciated on a TFX panel.

Program the Points and Zones tabs as listed in Tables 15 and 16.

Application 2: Programming TFX Signal Silence/Sys-tem Reset to Silence/Reset Signal Circuits on FACP Network

The TFXi handles Silence and Reset from the TFX network to the FACP using internal logic. No additional programming is necessary.

Important Note: During operation, the Reset must be performed on the TFX panel within 5 seconds of the Silence function; other-wise, the FACP will not perform the System Reset.

Programming 4100U/4100ES Master-to-TFX Slave Operation

Disable ACK, Signal Silence, System Reset, and Fire Drill Keys at TFX

When the FACP is the master and the TFX is the slave, Acknowl-edgement, Signal Silence, System Reset, and Fire Drill control functions can only be done at the FACP Master panel. Therefore, these control operations must be disabled at the TFX panel.

Note: Do not disable the ACK, Signal Silence, System Reset, and Fire Drill keys if you are programming the peer-to-peer Operation mode.

To disable TFX front panel key operation in CONSYS, do the following at the TFX panel:

1. Select Edit | Digital I/O | LBus 00-OCP

2. Select the Silence Key and Press ENTER, and select 'Not Attached' for Device Type

Table 15: Points Tab Settings, Annunciate FACP Events on TFXnet

Parameter Setting

ScopeSet the Scope to Public for all three applications.

FACP Point

Enter the card/point/subpoint value for the point whose fire, trouble, or super-visory state you want to annunciate. For example, M1-1-2 (IDNet point) or 2-0-3 (card status point).

FACP Event Type

Set to FIRE, PRIORITY 2, SUPERVI-SORY, TROUBLE, CONTROL, or UTIL

TFX Event State

Fire -- Set to “151 Input Active (not logged).”

Supervisory -- Set to “151 Input Active (not logged).”

Trouble -- Set to specific trouble event.

Trouble Event State

Fire and Supervisory -- If you also want to report a trouble when the device goes into a trouble state, enter “Device Fault (054)” in this field. Other-wise, set to NULL. Trouble -- Set to NULL.

Logging EventSet to the appropriate logging event that you want to be sent to the TFX log.

Zone NumberSet to the zone in which the FACP device is located.

Group NumberThe Group Number depends on the type of point/device you are adding (see the CONSYS job).

TFX Channel Enter value from CONSYS job.

TFX PointCategory

Enter value from CONSYS job.

TFX Point Number

Enter value from CONSYS job.

Table 16: Zones Tab Settings, Annunciate FACP Events on TFXnet

Parameter Setting

ZoneSet to the zone in which the FACP device is located.

SectorEnter the Sector that contains the zone number.

Zone LinkEnter the zone link number that maps your zone on the TFXnet.

Table 15: Points Tab Settings, Annunciate FACP Events on TFXnet

Parameter Setting

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3. Repeat Step 2 for the Reset Key, Panel Silence (local buzzer), and Fire Drill keys.

Refer to “Programming Peer-to-Peer Operation” for information on receiving and sending points to the TFX network.

Appendix A. Example Program-ming Screen

An example programming screen for all applications is shown in the figure below.

Figure 17 Example Programming Screen

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Appendix B. TFX Predefined Sys-tem Points

The following is a list of the non-addressable loop points that are predefined within a TFX panel.

Board Cat No. Function Note: "x" means irrele-vant.

xB xx S 01 MPIB, EVACUATE switch

xB xx S 02 MPIB, SILENCE switch

xB xx S 03 MPIB, RESET switch

xB xx S 04 MPIB, TEST switch

xB xx R 01 MPIB, General Purpose 1 input

xB xx R 02 MPIB, General Purpose 2 input

xB xx R 03 MPIB, TAMPER input

xB xx R 04 MPIB, PRINTER ON/OFF LINE input

xB xx R 05 MPIB, Key switch 1 input

xB xx R 06 MPIB, Key switch 2 input

xB xx R 07 MPIB, ALARM LED output

xB xx R 08 MPIB, FAULT LED output

xB xx R 09 MPIB, DISABLED LED output

xB xx R 10 MPIB, buzzer output

xB xx P 00 MPIB, Comms link - seen by the MP

xB xx P 01 MPIB, RAM fault

xB xx P 02 MPIB, ROM fault

xB xx P 03 MPIB, Display fault

xB xx P 04 MPIB, timer fault

xB xx P 05 MPIB, XBUS failure

xB xx x 01 MPIB, XBUS General Purpose input 1

Input 1 through 80 are general pur-pose inputs. Substitute appropriate input number.

xB xx x 80 MPIB, XBUS General Purpose input 80

Board Cat No. Function

MP R 01 Main Processor board, FAULT input

MP R 02 Main Processor board, OCCUPIED PREMISES input

MP R 03 Main Processor board, TAMPER input

MP R 04 Main Processor board, MAINS FAIL input

MP R 05 Main Processor board, BATTERY MONITOR input

MP R 06 Main Processor board, SOUNDER A MONITOR input

MP R 07 Main Processor board, SOUNDER B MONITOR input

MP R 08 Main Processor board, ALARM RELAY output

MP R 09 Main Processor board, FAULT RELAY output

MP R 10 Main Processor board, SOUNDER A RELAY output

MP R 11 Main Processor board, SOUNDER B RELAY output

MP P 00 Main Processor board, Digital Outputs command error

MP P 01 Main Processor board, Bus Configu-ration error

MP P 02 Main Processor board, Data Packet error

MP P 03 Main Processor board, Interactive operation error

MP P 08 Main Processor board, Event Action recirculation RAM overflow

MP P 10 Main Processor board, NET MODULE fault, [TLI530 not accepting data]

MP P 11 Main Processor board, NET MODULE fault, [no comms to/from TLI530]

MP P 12 Main Processor board, NET COM-MON fault

MP P 13 Main Processor board, NET PORT L fault

MP P 14 Main Processor board, NET PORT R fault

MP P 15 Main Processor board, NET GROUND fault

MP P 16 Main Processor board, NET TRANS-FER fault

MP P 17 Main Processor board, NET RING CONTINUITY FAULT

MP P 18 Main Processor board, NET COMMS fault

MP P 21 Main Processor board, RAM fault

MP P 22 Main Processor board, ROM fault

MP P 23 Main Processor board, EEPROM fault

MP P 24 Main Processor board, ALARM RELAY MONITOR

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Appendix C. 4100U/4100ES Card Status Troubles

The TFXi card reports the following card status troubles:

• x-0-0: Card Missing / Failed - occurs when the TFXi card is not communicating with the FACP.

• x-0-1: Wrong Card - occurs when another card type is responding at the TFXi card’s address.

• x-0-2: Network Communications Failure - occurs when the TLT-530 cannot communicate with any node on the net-work, or when the TFXi cannot communicate with the TLT-530.

• x-0-3: Ring Continuity Fault - occurs in a Ring system when a transmitted message is not received back on the other port.

• x-0-4: Data Transfer Fault - occurs when any one of the following occur:

- i. A message is not acknowledged by the node it was sent to.

- ii. The TFXi card does not acknowledge a message from the TLT-530.

- iii. The protocol sequence number is not one higher than the preceding sequence number.

- iv. A broadcast message is received that does not have a sequential sequence number.

• x-0-5: Network Ground Fault - occurs when the TLT-530 detects a ground fault on the network.

• x-0-6: Network Right Port or Left Port Comms Fault - occurs when no messages have been received on the right port or the left port for an extended period of time, or when the automatic hardware line test on the TLT-530 detects an abnormal line condition on the right port or the left port.

• x-0-7: Network Common Fault - is a logical OR of statuses x-0-2 through x-0-6.

• x-0-8: TFXi Configuration Database Error - occurs when the Configuration Data Base Revision Number in the TFXi card does not agree with the revision number the master has. This includes an invalid Configuration Data Base.

• TFX Network Interface Board Trouble LED #1 - Card has gone missing/failed with FACP

Note: Activation of the ‘Hardware Reset’ function will clear the Data Transfer Fault, (x-0-4).

MP P 25 Main Processor board, FAULT RELAY MONITOR

MP P 26 Main Processor board, SOUNDER A RELAY MONITOR

MP P 27 Main Processor board, SOUNDER B RELAY MONITOR

MP P 28 Main Processor board, A/D fault

MP P 29 Main Processor board, Analogue Loop fault

MP P 30 Main Processor board, Event action fault

MP P 31 Main Processor board, Log outstand-ing event activation

MP P 32 Main Processor board, No response fault overflow loop A

MP P 33 Main Processor board, No response fault overflow loop B

MP P 50 Main Processor Board, pPKTWRT time-out - packet lost FIFO1

Use addresses 51 through 81 for other FIFO functions.

MP P 82 Main Processor Board, pPKTWRT time-out - packet lost FIFO 32

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Appendix D. Card Address Set-tings

Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 SW 1-7 SW 1-8 Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 SW 1-7 SW 1-8

1 ON ON ON ON ON ON OFF 61 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

2 ON ON ON ON ON OFF ON 62 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

3 ON ON ON ON ON OFF OFF 63 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

4 ON ON ON ON OFF ON ON 64 OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON

5 ON ON ON ON OFF ON OFF 65 OFF ON ON ON ON ON OFF

6 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF ON 66 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF ON

7 ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF 67 OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF

8 ON ON ON OFF ON ON ON 68 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON ON

9 ON ON ON OFF ON ON OFF 69 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON OFF

10 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF ON 70 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF ON

11 ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF 71 OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF

12 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON ON 72 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON ON

13 ON ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF 73 OFF ON ON OFF ON ON OFF

14 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON 74 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF ON

15 ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 75 OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF

16 ON ON OFF ON ON ON ON 76 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON

17 ON ON OFF ON ON ON OFF 77 OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF

18 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF ON 78 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON

19 ON ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF 79 OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

20 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON ON 80 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON ON

21 ON ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF 81 OFF ON OFF ON ON ON OFF

22 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON 82 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF ON

23 ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 83 OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF

24 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON ON 84 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON ON

25 ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF 85 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF

26 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON 86 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON

27 ON ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 87 OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

28 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON 88 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON ON

29 ON ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 89 OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF

30 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON 90 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON

31 ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 91 OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF

32 ON OFF ON ON ON ON ON 92 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON

33 ON OFF ON ON ON ON OFF 93 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF

34 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 94 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON

35 ON OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF 95 OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF

36 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON ON 96 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON

37 ON OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF 97 OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF

38 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON 98 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF ON

39 ON OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF 99 OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF OFF

40 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON ON 100 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON ON

41 ON OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF 101 OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON OFF

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42 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON 102 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON

43 ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF 103 OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF

44 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON 104 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON ON

45 ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF 105 OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON OFF

46 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON 106 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON

47 ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF 107 OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF

48 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON ON 108 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON

49 ON OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF 109 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF

50 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON 110 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON

51 ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF 111 OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF OFF

52 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON 112 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON

53 ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF 113 OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON OFF

54 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON 114 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF ON

55 ON OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF 115 OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF

56 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON 116 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON ON

57 ON OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF 117 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF

58 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON 118 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF ON

59 ON OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF 119 OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF OFF

60 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON

Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 SW 1-7 SW 1-8 Address SW 1-2 SW 1-3 SW 1-4 SW 1-5 SW 1-6 SW 1-7 SW 1-8

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READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS- Follow the instructions in this installation manual. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to this product and associated equipment. Product operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.

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FCC RULES AND REGULATIONS – PART 15 - This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a res-idential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.

SYSTEM REACCEPTANCE TEST AFTER SOFTWARE CHANGES - To ensure proper system operation, this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA-72, after any programming operation or change in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.