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FireShield
Technical Reference Manual
P/N 3100353 • Rev 3.0 • 12MAY03
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Copyright © 2002-2003
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Limitation of liabilityThis product has been designedto meet the requirements ofthe standards listed in "Compliancestatement" below.Installation inaccordancewiththis manual, applicablecodes, and the instructions of the Authority HavingJurisdiction is mandatory. The manufacturer shall not underany circumstances be liable for any incidental orconsequential damages arisingfrom loss of property or otherdamages or losses owing to the failure of products beyondthe cost of repairor replacement of any defective products.The manufacturerreserves the rightto make productimprovements and change productspecifications at anytime.
While every precaution has been taken during thepreparation of this manual to ensure the accuracy of itscontents, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility forerrors or omissions.
FCC warningThis equipment can generate and radiate radio frequencyenergy. If this equipment is not installed in accordance withthis manual, it may cause interference to radiocommunications. This equipment has been tested and foundto comply within the limits for Class A digital devicespursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Theserules are designed to provide reasonable protection againstsuch interference when this equipment is operated in acommercial environment. Operation of this equipment islikely to cause interference, in which case the user, at hisown expense, will be required to take whatever measuresmay be required to correct the interference.
Compliance statementFireShield, when properly installed, operates as a LocalProtected Premises Fire Alarm System in accordance withthe following standards:
NFPA Standard 72,1999 Edition
NFPA 70 National Electrical Code
Underwriters Laboratories Standard 864,8th Edition
Underwriters Laboratories of Canada Standard ULC
S527-99
Canadian Electrical Code Part I
Standard for Installation of Fire Alarm SystemsULC S524
• Standard for the Inspection and Testing of Fire AlarmSystems ULC S536
FireShield also complies with Local Protective Signaling(type L) - manual (M), automatic (A), waterftow (WF), andsprinkler supervisory (SS) for.
Coded (C) and non-coded signaling (NC)
Remote Station (type RS) - with RPM or FSDACT
• Auxiliary (type A) - with CTM4.7 (this may include Localwith Shunt type connection to Master Box - type LS)Central Station (Type CS) - with FSDACT
Chapter 1 System overview and operation • 1.1System overview • 1.1Operations overview • 1.1Controls and indicators • 1.1Component descriptions • 1.3Operating the panel • 1.4FSDACT LCD messages • 1.7
Chapter 2 Installation • 2.1Installation checklist • 2.1
Installing the cabinet • 2.1Installing the Remote System Indicator • 2.2Installing the Remote Zone Indicator • 2.3Installing the Remote Relay Module • 2.5Installing the Power Expander Transformer • 2.7Installing the FSDACT • 2.8Connecting an RPM module • 2.10Connecting a CTM module • 2.11Connecting an auxiliary power supply • 2.12Installing the terminal shield • 2.12
Chapter 3 Programming • 3.1Overview • 3.1
Using the factory default settings • 3.2Using an FSDACT • 3.2Custom programming the panel • 3.2FSDACT programming • 3.8
Chapter 4 Maintenance • 4.1Preventive maintenance • 4.1
Appendix A Calculations • A.1Battery calculation worksheet • A.1Notification appliance voltage dropcalculation • A.3
Notification appliance circuit maximum wirelength calculation • A.4
Appendix B Programming templates • B.1Panel programming worksheet • B.1FSDACT programming worksheet • B.2
Appendix C Jumper settings and wiring diagrams • C.1
Appendix D Panel specifications • D.1
Appendix E Default event codes • E.1Default Contact ID event codes • E.1
Default (4/2) event codes • E.2
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Chapter 1
System overview and operation
System overview
FireShield is available in threemodels: three-zone, five-zone,andten-zone. Eachmodel is similarexceptfor the number ofinitiating device circuits (IDCs) andnotification appliancecircuits (NACs), as shown inthe following table.Model (DCs NACs
FS302 (three-zone) 3 2
FS502 (five-zone) 5 2
FS1004 (ten-zone) 10 4
Modelnumbers may havethe following suffixes: G or Rindicates grayor red enclosure, GD or RD indicates panel withFSDACT, GC indicatesULCpanel with terminalshield,GFindicates a French ULC panelwith terminal shield,and G-2indicates230 Vac input.
Eachpanelis configured for ClassB operation. All modelsexcept for the three-zone can be easily converted to Class Aby using two Class B circuits to make one Class A circuit.
FireShieldhas the following optional components:
^ • Remote System Indicator (FSRSI)• Remote Zone Indicator (FSRZI-A)• Remote Relay Module (FSRRM)• Power Expander Transformer (XTR3A120, XTR3A230)
(ten-zone only)• DACT (Dialer)/Modem (FSDACT)• City Tie Module (CTM4.7)
Reverse Polarity Module (RPM)• Battery Cabinet (BC-2)
Refer to Chapter 2 "Installation*' for optional module details.
Operations overview
The panel operates in normalmode in the absence ofanyalarm, supervisory, trouble, or monitor events. In normalmode, the control panel monitors the system.
The panel operates in off-normal modeany time an event isintroduced into the system. Whenthis happens,the panel:
Changes contact positions on appropriate common relaysActivates alarm outputs (for alarm events only)
• Turns on the appropriate LEDs and the panel buzzer• Executes the appropriate programmed output response for
the input that signaled the event• Communicates event information to appropriate optional
components (FSRSI, FSRZI-A, CTM4.7, or RPM)
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If theoptional FSDACT is installed, thepanel:
Sends a record ofthe event to the FSDACT LCD and tothe history log
• Usesthe FSDACT to transmit eventmessages to amonitoringstationas programmed
Controls and indicators
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RESET
SIGNALSILENCE& DRILL
PANEL
SILENCE
Operating mode: Initiatesa panel reset.
Programming mode: Selects the nextsetting for the current option.
Alarm mode: Silences active notificationappliances. Pressing Signal Silence asecond time turns NACs back on. The SignalSilenced LED indicates when the panel is inalarm and operating with notificationappliances turned off. Visualappliances mayor may not turn off when Signal Silence ispressed depending on panel programming.
Normal mode: Activates the drill function.Turns notification appliances on according tothe panel programming but does not placethe panel in alarm or activate the alarmrelay. Pressing Drill a second time turns offthe drill function.
Programming mode: Selects the previoussetting of the current program option.
Operating mode: Silences the panel andFSRSI sounders during an active trouble,supervisory, or alarm event
Programming mode: Saves the programsetting.
(3) Indicating Device Circuits (IDCs) LEDs and controls
LED/button Description
Alarm LED On steady when an alarm input device isactivated.
Trouble LED On steady when there is a wiring fault on thecircuit Double-flashes when the circuit isdisabled. Fast-flashes, during walk test,when the IDC is resetting.
Supervisory /Monitor LED
(SUP/MON)
DISABLE
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On steady when a supervisory input deviceis activated. Stays on until panel is reset.Also flashes when active if programmed as amonitor zone. Monitor zone programmingoption is not approved for use in Canada.
Operating mode: Renders an IDCinoperative. A disabled circuit can not initiatea change in panel state. A disabled IDC'sTrouble LED double-flashes. Ifpressedwhen an IDC is active, it has no effect on thepanel's current state but no further activityonthat IDC will be reported. Disabled IDCsremain disabled after a system reset.
Walk test mode: Selects an IDCto place itinto or remove it from walk test mode.
Programming mode: Selects an IDC sothat settings can be viewed or changed.
(4) Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs) LEDs andcontrols
LED/button Description
Trouble LED On steady when there's a wiring fault oncircuit. Double-flashes when circuit is disabled.
DISABLE
Operating mode: Used to render an NACinoperative. A disabled NAC trouble LEDdouble-flashes. If pressed when an NAC isactive, notification appliances remain active.Once silenced, a disabled NAC does notresound unless enabled. Disabled NACsremain disabled after a system reset
Programming mode: Selects an NAC so thatsettings can be viewed or changed.
(5) Common system LEDs
LED Description
Alarm On steady when there is an active alarmevent on any IDC.
Trouble Flashes when there's a fault with a monitoredcircuit or system component, when a circuit isdisabled, or when panel is in walk test mode.
Supervisory On steady when there is an active supervisoryevent on any IDC.
Power On when the panel has AC power.
Disable Double-flashes when there is a disabledcircuit, FSRRM, alarm relay, or FSDACT.Pressing Disable also places the panel in thetrouble state.
Annunciator
Trouble
On steady when there is a communicationfailure between the panel and a remoteannunciator. Also places the panel in thetrouble state.
BatteryTrouble
Flashes for voltage supervisory or chargertrouble. Steady means placement trouble.Also places the panel in the trouble state.
Ground Fault On steady during an active ground fault Alsoplaces the panel in the trouble state.
Walk Test Flashes when performing an audible walktest. Steady indicates a silent walk test Alsoplaces the panel in the trouble state.
SignalSilenced
On steady indicates that NAC circuits areturned off but the panel is still in alarm.
(6) LCD display when FSDACT is installed
Notes on LEDs: During an alarm condition, allflashingLEDs, regardless oftheir function, go steady.
When NAC or IDC pairs are configured for Class A operation,trouble conditions may be indicated by the Trouble LED oneither NAC or IDC in the pair.
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Component descriptions
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(1) Main AC wiring block and fuse holder: Providesconnectionsfor 120 or 230 volt AC (primary power) fromdedicatedservice. Includes a primary power fuse (5 A).
(2) Dual Transformer AC wiring block: Ten-zone panel only.Providesconnections between primary side of both main andexpandertransformerand 120or 230 volt AC (fusedprimarypower).
(3)Transformer: Changes 120 or 230 volt AC supply voltageto 24 volt AC.
(4) Power expander transformer (XTR3A120, XTR3A230):Optional. Available for the ten-zone panel only. Providesadditional primary power to increase the available NACcurrent for the ten-zone panel.
(5) Main circuit board: Provides connections for all circuits.Also includes the operator interface.
(6) FSDACT plug: Used to connect the FSDACT to the circuitboard.
(7) Operator Interface: Includes operator controls, LEDindicators, and circuit identification labels.
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(8) Cabinet enclosure: Houses the panel electronics andstandby batteries. In some cases the batteries may be housed inan external battery cabinet (BC-2).
(9) FSDACT: Optional. Digital alarm communicatortransmitter. Provides LCD display for status messages andprogramming menus. Provides two telephone line connectionsfor sending system messages to a compatible digital alarmcommunicator receiver (DACR). Includes an event history logofpanel and FSDACT events.
(10) Program jumper PRG: Used to place the panel inprogramming mode.
(11) Tie wrap mounts: Nonpower-limited. Used to securewiresand to help maintainproper separationbetweenpower-limited and nonpower-limited conductors.
(12) Tie wrap mounts: Power-limited. Used to secure wiresand to help maintain proper separation between power-limitedand nonpower-limited conductors.
(13) Standby batteries: Provide secondary/standby power tothe panel electronics in the absence ofprimary power.
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Operating the panel
Resetting the panel
Pressing Reset places thepanel inthereset state. Thepanelshould not bereset until theappropriate authority hasdetermined that thehazard is nolonger present
When you resetthe panel:
All LEDson the panel light for five seconds
The trouble and powerlightsremainon for anadditionalIS seconds
Whenreset is complete, thebuzzersounds (then turns off)and the trouble LED turns off
In this state:
All panel indicators are temporarily cleared
• AHnotification appliances areturned off
• All latched IDCs are cleared
Alarm, trouble, and supervisoryrelays arereturned to theinactive state
Auxiliarypower(if programmed as resettable)momentarily turns off
At the conclusion ofthe reset, ifan IDC is in an off-normalstate, the panel treats the event as a new event and activatesthe programmed responses. Pressing Disable forthe activeIDCwithin 30 secondsafterthe panelhas resetturnsofftheNACs and disables the IDC.
Ifone ormore IDCs aredisabled prior to initiation ofthe reset,those IDCs remain disabled.
If signal silenceinhibitor resetinhibit is enabled, systemresetis inhibited during the silenceorreset inhibit period.
To reset the panel:
1. Press the Reset button.
Silencing panel and FSRSI buzzers
Both the paneland the optional FSRSI module have buzzersilence buttons.Pressing the PanelSilence button silencesthebuzzer on the panel and on remote FSRSIs.
Pressing the FSRSI Silence button silences the buzzer on theFSRSI only.
To silence the panel buzzer
1. Pressthe Panel Silence button on the panel.
2. Determine the type ofcondition that caused the buzzer tosound: alarm, trouble, supervisory, or monitor.
3. Determine the cause ofthe condition.
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1. Press the Silence button on the FSRSI.
2. Determine the type ofcondition that caused the buzzer tosound: alarm, trouble, supervisory, or monitor.
3. Determine the cause ofthe condition.
Silencing notification appliances
Pressingthe Signal Silence & Drill button turns offall audibledevices. Visual devices orNACcircuits mayormay notturnoff, depending on panel programming.
When you silence thesignals, the Signal Silenced LED lights,indicating that thenotification appliances are off. The paneldoesnot indicate a trouble condition. If GENESIS,horn/strobe, or hom-only devices areused on NACsprogrammed forGENESIS operation, Signal Silence& Drillsilences only the horns.
WARNING: The notification appliances should not be silenceduntil the building is fully evacuated and the cause ofthe alarmhas been determined.
To silence notification appliances:
1. Press the Signal Silence & Drill button.
When the auto signal silence timer is programmed
When an event activates the notification appliances, the 20-minute auto signal silence timer is activated. The notificationappliances areactivated forthe 20-minute period. When thetimer expires,any NACs that are programmed as silenceablearedeactivated, and the Signal Silenced LED is illuminated.
If another event takes place that activatesthe previouslysilencednotification appliances, the Signal Silenced LEDturns off. At any time, you can deactivate silenceable NACsby pressing Signal Silence & Drill.
Note: NACs activatedby IDCs programmed as waterflowcannot be silenced until the activated devices are restored tonormal.After the devices restore,the Signal Silence & Drillbutton or the auto signal silence timer can silence the NACs.
Resounding an alarm condition
Pressingthe Signal Silence & Drill button againturns theaudible devices back on ifthey were silenced.
To resound notification appliances:
1. Press the Signal Silence & Drill button.
Note: NACs resound automatically ifa new alarm (fromanother IDC) is received.
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Disabling an IDC
Pressing an IDC Disable button prevents thepanel fromresponding toany status change from that IDC. When youdisable an IDC:
• The common Disable LED double-flashes
• The IDC Trouble LED double-flashes
• Thecommon Trouble LED lights and thepanel goes intoa trouble state
• The common trouble relay changes state
Resetting the panel hasno effect on a disabled IDC, butremoving allpower from the panel clears the disable andenables the IDC.
Note: During analarm condition, allflashing LEDs go steady.
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1. Press the Disable buttonforthe IDCthatyou wanttodisable.
Disabling a NAC
When you disable an NAC:
The common Disable LED double-flashes
• The NAC Trouble LED double-flashes
The commonTrouble LED lightsandthe panel goesintoa trouble state
• The common troublerelaychangesstate
Resetting the panelhas no effect on a disabled NAC, butremoving all power from the panel clearsthe disableandenables the NAC.
To disable a NAjfr
1. Pressthe Disablebutton for the NAC that you want todisable.
Re-enabling an IDC or NAC
You canre-enable a disabled IDC or NAC. When you re-enable an IDC or NAC:
• The common Disable LED turns off
• The IDC or NAC trouble LED turns off
The common Trouble LED turns offandthe panel returnsto normal
The IDC or NAC LEDs are updated to show currentstatus (e.g. if the IDC or NAC is in trouble, the TroubleLED lights). After enabling an IDC, alarms from that IDCareinhibited for30 seconds. Duringthis time the IDC canbe disabled to avoid an unwanted alarm.
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To re-enable an IDC or NAC:
1. Press the Disable button for the IDC orNAC youwant tore-enable.
Using the drill command
You can use the drill command to activate all ofthenotification appliance circuits. Pressing Drill activates allaudibles and visuals according to thepanel programming, butdoesnot activate the Alarmrelay. The FSDACT canbeprogrammedto transmit a drill condition, but it will neverreport the drillasanalarm. Drillwill not operate with anactivealarm orsupervisory eventat the panel.
To perform a fire drill:
1. Pressand hold the Signal Silence & Drill button for onesecond.
2. To stop the drill, press and hold the Signal Silence& Drillbutton for one second.
Using the walk test command
A walk test lets you test IDC zones without having to createan actual alarm condition. You can conduct a walk test insilent or audible mode. In silent mode the audible devices(NACs) do not sound. Walk test will not operatewith anactive alarmor supervisoryevent at the panel.
Zones should be placed in walk test one at a time. This allowsthe balance of the system to remain in service.
In a walk test, the panel responds to the first signal it receivesand ignores allothers on that IDCuntil it clears that signal orthe panel is reset The input must be restored to the normalstatebefore the next input is tested. When the input is restored,the panelautomatically resets the circuit being tested. Theautomatic reset takes eight seconds. After the circuit is resetthe next device can be tested.
The panel terminates the walk test ifany ofthe followingoccur:
• The panel enters an alarmor supervisory state
There are30 minutesofinactivity on the zone beingtested
• The panel is reset
• Walk Test is pressed
When you press Walk Test:
• The Walk Test LED flashes for an audible walk test andis steady for a silent walk test
The panel enters a trouble state. There is no fireprotection for the IDC in walk test. If an unselected IDCgoes into alarmor trouble, all programmedoutputsoperate as programmed.
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TheIDCyouaretesting behaves as follows:
• For alarm events, theappropriate panel, FSRSI, andFSRZI-A LEDs and buzzers are turned on
• Inthe audible test mode the notification appliances soundfor anumber oftimes equal tothe zone number (e.g. threeringsforzonethree)
• Afteractivation, thepanel resets the IDC. Thiswill takeeight seconds. During the reset period, theIDC troubleLED fast-flashes. If thedevice being tested isnotrestored, the IDC does not reset. If the device is restored(no alarm ispresent) thepanel is ready to testanotherdevice or detector.
• If auxiliary power is programmed asresettable, theauxiliarypower is deactivated while the zone is reset
Input zones programmed as waterflow with retard require10 to 15 seconds ofactivation to initiate the test signals
• For trouble events, the appropriate LEDs andthe buzzersare turned on. In the audible (NAC) testmodea one-second pulse sounds on the audible devices. Aftersounding, the zoneresets inpreparation forcontinuedtesting.
Forground faultevents, theappropriate LEDs and thebuzzers areturned on. In theaudible (NAC) testmode aone-second pulse sounds on the audible devices. Aftersounding, the zoneresetsin preparation for continuedtesting.
To conduct an audible walk test:
1. Press the Walk Test button once.
2. Press theDisable button forthe IDCyouwantto test.
3. Conduct your walk test for the IDC.
4. When youare finished testing an IDC, press theDisablebutton to turn offthe walk test for that IDC.
5. Select another IDC to walk test(steps 2 through 4) orexitfromthe walktest by pressing the WalkTest button.
To conduct a silent walk test:
1. Press the Walk Test button two times.
2. PresstheDisablebuttonfor the IDCyou wantto test.
3. Conduct your walk test for the IDC.
4. When youare finished testing an IDC, press theDisablebutton to turn offthe walk test for that IDC.
5. Selectanother IDCto walktest (steps2 through 4) or exitfromthewalk test by pressingthe WalkTest button.
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Conducting lamp tests
Panel lamp test
Apanel lamp test lights all the LEDs on the panel, FSRSIs,and FSRZI-As soyou can verify proper operation.
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1. Pressand hold the RemoteDisconnectand Walk Testbuttons simultaneously.
2. Verify proper operation ofallLEDs onthe panel.
During lamp tests the LCDdisplays:DB# xx P: x.yy.zz
D: x.yy.zz
Where: DB# is the database revision numberP: x.yy.zz is the main panel versionD: x.yy.zz is the FSDACT version
FSRSI and FSRZI-A lamp test
FSRSI and FSRZI-A modules canbeinstalled individually orin groups to createa complete remote annunciator. Youcanperforma local lamp test on the FSRSI and FSRZI-A. AnFSRSI is required to initiate this function.
To do an FSRSI and FSRZI-Alamp test:
1. Press and hold the FSRSI Silence button for five seconds.
2. Verify proper operation ofall LEDs on the FSRSI andFSRZI-As.
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FSDACT LCD messages
Message
Peripheral trouble
Battery Bad
Description
The panel lost communications with theperipherals
The battery is bad and needs to bereplaced
Battery Missing The battery is no longer connectedAC Failure The panel lost AC power
Charger Trouble The panel detected a battery chargertrouble condition. The chargermaynotbe ableto chargethe batteries.
Ground Fault
Transformer 2 TR
AUX Power Troub
The panel detected a ground fault
The panel detected a trouble conditionin the Power Expander Transformer
The panel detected a trouble conditionin the AUXpower circuit.
InternalComm TR Panel-to-FSDACT communication fault
RRM(s) disabled One or more FSRRMsare disabled
Dialing... The FSDACTis dialing a DACR
DACT Configuration FSDACT is notprogrammed or hasTRBL unverified changes
DACT Delivery TR FSDACT failed todeliver a message tothe receiver or CMS
DACT Line 1 Trbl
DACT Line 2 Trbl
A ground fault or line fault has beendetected on Line 1 of the FSDACT
A ground fault or line fault has beendetected on Line 2 of the FSDACT
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Installation
Installation checklist
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Prepare the site:Make suretheinstallation location isfree from construction dust and debris and extremetemperature rangesand humidity.
Unpackthe equipment
Install the cabinet: See "Installing thecabinet" for cabinetdimensions.
Removethe clear protectiveplastic from the frontpanel display
Install optional components (FSRSI, FSDACT, etc.):Seemodule installation instructions in this chapter.Setthe panel jumpers: SeeAppendix Cor the panellabel.
Review wire routing: See Appendix Corthe panel label.Connect the field wiring: SeeAppendix Corthe panellabel. Meter foropens, grounds, and shortsbeforeconnecting.
Connect AC powerand ground: See Appendix C orthepanel label. Panel can not bestarted on batteries only.
WARNING: Make sure that the AC power circuit breakeris offbeforeconnectingwiresto the terminal block.
• Connect batteries: See Appendix Corthepanel label.• Program the panel: Refer to Chapter 3.
D Test for proper operation
Installing the cabinet
Cabinets canbe surfaced mountedor semi-flushmounted. Seethe"Panel dimensions" figure and table for framing andmounting dimensions.
To surface mount the cabinet
1. Position the cabinet on the finished wall surface.
2. Fastenthe cabinet to the wall surface where indicated.
To semi-flush mount the cabinet:
1. Frame the interior wall asrequired to support the fullweight ofthe cabinet andstandby batteries.
2. Install (optional) semi-flush trim to cabinet
3. Fasten the cabinet to the framing studswhere indicated.
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Model D1 [1] D2 D3
Three- 16.5 inand five- (41.9zone cm)
3.75 in 9.13 in(9.5 cm) (23.2
cm)
D4 D5[1]10.5 in 14.23 in(26.67 (36.14cm) cm)
Ten-
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23.65 in 3.75 in 7.75 in 21.27 in(60cm) (9.5cm) (19.7 (54.0
cm) cm)
16.25 in(41.27cm)
[1]Add 1-1/2 in (3.81 cm) to D1 andD5 dimensions for trim kit.
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Installing the Remote System Indicator
The Remote System Indicator (FSRSI) isa supervised remoteannunciator that provides remote LED indication ofpower,alarm, supervisory, trouble, and ground fault conditions, a'sounder gives audible indication during atrouble, alarm, orsupervisory condition. Thesounder canbesilenced with theFSRSI Silence switch.
Note: You must run the Find Annunciators program optionafteradding or removing a remote annunciator. Theremoteannunciators will not operate properly until the panel detectsthem. For more information see Chapter 3"Programming."
Specifications
Max. per system: 2Voltage range
Minimum: 21 Vdc
Maximum: 25 Vdc
Current requirementsStandby: 12 mAAlarm: 48 mA
Max. circuit capacitance: 0.03 uFMax. circuit resistance: 13 ohmsWire size
Minimum: 18 AWG (0.75 sq mm)Maximum: 12 AWG(2.5 sq mm)
Compatible electric box: ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996 1-3 gangelectrical box
Operating environmentTemperature: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
LEDs and buzzer
LED State Description
Power (green) On AC power present
Alarm (red) On Active alarm state
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LED State Description
Supervisory(yellow)
On Activesupervisory device
Trouble (yellow) On System troubleGround fault(yellow)
On System ground fault
Buzzer On
On
On
On
Off
temporal)
slow pulse)
intermittent)
System trouble
Alarm condition
Supervisory condition
AC fail
Normal or silenced
Jumper setup
Jumper Name Description
J2 Groupjumper
Allows two FSRSIs to be connectedto the same panel.
Install the jumper on only one of thetwo FSRSIs.
Note: For jumper location, refer to the FSRSI wiring diagram.
Installation instructions
Asingle FSRSI can bemounted ina standard, single gangelectrical box (ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996) using thesingle gangcoverplate that is included. Up to three FSRZI-Aswith orwithout anFSRSI can bemounted inanapproved multiplegang electricalbox (ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996) withappropriate two, three, or fourgangcoverplates(modelnumbersFSAT-2,FSAT-3,or FSAT-4).
Caution: Makesureall poweris disconnected fromthe panelbefore installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
To install the FSRSI:
1. Verifythat all field wiringis free ofopens, shorts, andground faults.
2. Connect wiresto the FSRSI as shown(seewiringdiagram).
3. Usingthe two plain machinescrews provided,mountthemodule to the electrical box.
Note: Ifyou are using a surface mounting box, you mustinstall washers (provided) between the FSRSI and thesurface mounting box.
4. Using the white machine screws provided with thefaceplate, mount the faceplate to the module.
5. Connectthe wiresto the terminals in the controlpanel.
6. Programthe FSRSIusing the Find Annunciatorsprogramoption. Refer to Chapter 3 "Programming."
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Wiring diagram
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Notes
1. All wiringis supervised and power limited.
2. 24 V out(auxpower) mustbe programmed as non-resettable.
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Installing the Remote Zone Indicator
The Remote Zone Indicator (FSRZI-A) is asupervised remoteannunciator that provides remote LED indication ofIDCs inalarm state. The FSRZI-A indicates conditions for five IDCs.The IDC groups are set by jumpers toindicate zones 1-5orzones 6-10. Paper inserts are provided for labeling the LEDs.Note: You must run the Find Annunciators program optionafter adding orremoving a remote annunciator. The remoteannunciators will not operate properly until the panel detectsthem. For more information see Chapter 3"Programming."
Specifications
Max. per systemFS302 (three-zone): 2FS502 (five-zone): 2FS1004 (ten-zone): 4
Voltage rangeMinimum: 21 VdcMaximum: 25 Vdc
Current requirementsStandby: 8 mAAlarm: 35 mA
Max. circuit capacitance: 0.03 uFMax. circuit resistance: 13 ohmsWire size
Minimum: 18AWG(0.75 sq mm)Maximum: 12AWG(2.5 sq mm)
Compatible electric box: ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996 1-3 gangelectrical box
Operating environmentTemperature: 32 to 120°F (0 to 49 °C)Humidity: 93%RH,noncondensing
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Jumper setup
Jumper Name Description
J2
J3
J4
J5
Reserved N/Afor futureuse
Zone 610
jumper
Sets the five LEDs to reportalarmsin zones 6 -10. [1]
Zone 1- 5 Sets the five LEDs to report alarmsjumper inzones 1 - 5. [1]
Group Allows two FSRZI-As to bejumper connected to the same paneland
set to the same zone output option.
Installthe jumper on FSRZI-As inonly one of the two groups.
[1] Install only one zone jumperon J3 or J4.
Note: For jumper location, refer to theFSRZI-A wiringdiagram.
Installation instructions
Asingle FSRZI-A can bemounted ina standard, single gangelectrical box (ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996) using the single gangcoverplatethat is included. Upto three FSRZI-As withorwithout anFSRSI canbemounted inanapproved multiplegang electrical box (ANSI/NEMA OSl-1996) withappropriate two, three, or fourgangcoverplates (modelnumbersFSAT-2,FSAT-3,or FSAT-4).
Caution: Makesure all power is disconnected fromthe panelbefore installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
To install the FSRZI-A:
1. Verifymat all fieldwiringis freeof opens,shorts,andground faults.
2. Connectwires to the FSRZI-Aas shown(see wiringdiagram).
3. Using the two plain machine screws provided, mount themodule to the electrical box.
Note: If you are surface mounting the FSRZI-A, you mustinstall washers (provided) between the FSRZI-A and thesurface mount box.
4. Usingthe two white machinescrews providedwith thefaceplate, mount the faceplate to the module.
5. Connect the wires to the terminals in the control panel.
6. Program the FSRZI-A using the Find Annunciatorsprogramoption. Refer to Chapter3 "Programming."
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Compatible electrical box
Installing the FSRZI-A in an electrical box
Wiring diagram
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Communication in + V
24Vin +
24 V in -
From controlpanel orpreviousdevice
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Notes
1. All wiring is supervised and power limited.
2. 24 V out (aux power) must be programmed as non-resettable.
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Installing the Remote Relay Module
The Remote Relay Module (FSRRM) provides five drycontact relay outputs. The outputs can bewired asbothnormally open and normally closed. The outputs can beset tocommon orzone notifications (see the "Command options"table below). Installing the appropriate jumper (JP3 - JP5)configures the dry contact relay output options.
Five diagnostic LEDs provide visual indication ofthestatus ofeach relay. If the LED is lit, the relay isenergized. Ifthe LEDisoff, the relay isde-energized. If configured for commonoperation the trouble relay and the power relay will beenergized whenthe system is normal.
Note: You must run theFind Annunciators program optionafter adding orremoving a remote annunciator. The remoteannunciators will notoperate properly until the panel detectsthem. For more information see Chapter 3"Programming."
Specifications
Max. per systemFS302 (three-zone): 4FS502 (five-zone): 4FS1004 (ten-zone): 6
Voltage rangeMinimum: 21 Vdc
Maximum: 25 Vdc
Zoned operationcurrent requirementsStandby: 8 mAAlarm: 65 mA
Command options
Installation
Common operation current requirementsStandby:30 mAAlarm: 41 mA
Max. circuit capacitance: 0.03 ujMax. circuit resistance: 13 ohmsRelay ratings: 30Vdc@ 1A (resistive load)Wire size
Minimum: 18 AWG(0.75 sqmm)Maximum: 12AWG (2.5 sqmm)
Mounting: MFC-A cabinet or listed fire alarm enclosureOperating environment
Temperature: 32to 120 °F (0 to49°C)Humidity: 93% RH,noncondensing
Jumper setup
Jumper Name
JP1 Disablejumper
Description
Disables all outputs. This allows theinstallerto test the system whiletheFSRRM is disabled. Removing thejumper reactivates the FSRRM.
The disable jumper is supervised.With the disable jumper in place, thepanel displays Trouble, AnnunciatorTrouble, Disable, sounds the panelbuzzer, and de-energizes anyenergized relay.
JP2 Reserved for future use.
JP3 Zone 6 -
10 jumperSets the fivedry contacts to reportevents on zones 6 through 10. See"Command options" table. [1]
JP4 Zone 1-5jumper
Sets the five dry contacts to reportevents on zones 1 through 5. See"Command options" table. [1]
JP5 Commonjumper
Sets the five dry contacts to reportcommon events. See "Commandoptions" table. [1]
JP6 Group The group jumper (JP6) allows twojumper FSRRMs to be connected to the
same panel and set to the sameoutput option. Install the jumper (JP6)to only one of the two groupedFSRRMs.
[1] Install only one zone jumper on J3 or J4 or J5.
Module type Jumper Output 1 Output 2 Output 3 Output 4 Output 5
Common JP5 Alarm Trouble [1] Supervisory Monitor Power [1]
Zone 1-5 JP4 Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5
Zone 6-10 JP3 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 9 Zone 10
[1jUnder nomrial conditions the relay is energized(the internal LED is lit). Lossofpowerde-energizes the relay.
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Installation instructions
The FSRRM snaps into asnap track (shipped with theFSRRM), which mounts inside a listed fire alarm enclosure.The FSRRM can be positioned in the snap track with theterminal block facing vertically orhorizontally.
Caution: Make sure all power is disconnected from the panelbefore installing. Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
To install the FSRRM:
1. Mount theMFC-A cabinet using theinstallation sheetprovided(P/N 387453).
2. Drill mounting holes inthe snap track using the templateprovided (P/N 3100463). These holes will align to themounting holes ontheMFC-A. Anoptional extendedtrack (P/N FSRRM-S11) is available for mounting two tofour FSRRM modules.
3. Mount the snap track to the MFC-A cabinet.
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Notes
[1] Supervised and power limited.
[2] Must be connected to a power limited source.
3. 24 V out (aux power) must be programmed as non-resettable.
Service and troubleshooting
If the Disabled and Annunc Trouble LED are lit but no IDC orNAC is disabled then the FSRRM output is disabled.
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Installing the Power ExpanderTransformer
The Power Expander Transformer (XTR3A120, XTR3A230)provides additional primary AC power to increase the NACcapacity for the ten-zone panel. It provides an additional 2.5amps ofNAC current. The Power Expander Transformerinstalls in the cabinet with four nuts (provided). The input sideof thePower Expander Transformer connects to 120 Vacor230 Vac through the Dual Transformer AC Wiring Block. Itsoutput connects to the circuitboard(J4)withtheattachedcable harness. One Power Expander Transformer canbeinstalled inthe 10-zone panel.
Note:The PowerExpanderTransformerdoes not workwiththethree-zone or five-zone panels.
Specifications
Power input120 Vac @ 60 Hz (P/N XTR3A120)230 Vac @ 50/60 Hz (P/N XTR3A230)
Operating environmentTemperature: 32 to 120 °F (0 to 49 °C)Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
Fuse: Primary winding has thermal current protectionand isnot field serviceable
Note: Input current rating is included with the overall ten-zoneratings.
Installation instructions
Caution: Make sure all power is disconnected from the panelbefore installing. Observestatic-sensitive handling practices.
To install the Power Expander Transformer:
1. Position the Power Expander Transformer so that themounting holes align with the four mounting studs on thecontrol panel cabinet.
2. Secure the transformer to the panel using the four nutsprovided.
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3. Connect the cable harness toJ4onthe circuit board. Pushthe cable harness until the connector clicks into place.
4. Connect theincoming power wires to thedual transformerAC wiring block above theexisting transformer.
5. Secure theincoming power wires to thesideofthecontrolpanel with the tie strap provided.
From 120 Vac. 15 A, 60 HzDedicated branch circuit
—OR—From 230 Vac. 15 A. 50/60 Hz
Dedicated branch circuit
Main ACwiring blockand fuseholder
Dual transformerAC wiring block
Tie wrapmounts
Plug connector
Power Expander Transformer installation and wiring
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Installing the FSDACT
m!™ ^ IS 3dfgftal alarm communicator transmitter(DACT) that transmits panel events to acompatible digitalalarm communicator receiver (DACR). Messages aretransmitted over standard loop-start telephone lines. The dialeris capable ofsplit reporting to two different account andtelephone numbers.
In addition to the DACT functions, this module includes:• An alphanumeric LCD to display system messages and
programming prompts• An event history log ofpanel and DACT events, viewable
through compatible software• Amodem for uploading and downloading panel
configuration, history, and current status to aPC runningcompatible software
Note: The FSDACT modem isonly rated for 2400 baudcommunication. Some PC modems may not be compatiblewith this baud rate.
The FSDACT can be programmed to operate as asingle ordual line DACT/Modem/LCD display, aModem/LCDdisplay, oran LCD display only. For the FSDACT tobeNFPA 72 CS compliant, the following is required:1. The factory installed warning label must beremoved from
theFSDACTs line two phone jack.2. Asecond phone line, independent ofthat used for line one
must beconnected to phonejack two.3. The FSDACT must beprogrammed fordual line
operation.4. The FSDACT must be programmed for a daily
transmission test frequency.
UL 864 compliance requires the dual line setting.TheFSDACT can beconfigured forattended or unattendeddownloading. JP1 is awire loop (located near the top oftheFSDACT) that controlswhich downloadmethod is used.
Leaving the JP1 wire loop intact configures theFSDACT forattended downloading. The panel will not allow changes to thepanel ordialer configuration unless the program jumper isinserted. Itwill allow changes to receiver information (accountcode, telephone numbers, etc.). UL requires the red wire loopto be intact forall remote station systems.
Cutting theJP1 wire loop configures theFSDACT forunattended downloading. This means that the program jumperneed notbe inserted to accept anypanelor dialerconfiguration changes.
NFPA 72 1999 edition states in7-1.6.2.1 that reacceptancetesting shall be performed after any change tosite-specificsoftware.
"All components, circuits, systems operations, orsite-specificsoftware functions known tobe affected by the change oridentified by a means that indicates the system operational
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changes shall be 100 percent tested. In addition, 10 percent ofinitiating devices that are not directly affected by the changeup to amaximum of50 devices, also shall be tested and 'correct system operation shall be verified. Arevised record ofcompletion in accordance with 1-6.2.1 shall be prepared toreflect anychanges."
For additional download security, the FSDACT can beprogrammed to perform a call back function. This call backoption applies whether the FSDACT is configured forattended orunattended downloading.
Specifications
Current requirementsStandby: 40 mAAlarm: 60 mA
Operating environmentTemperature: 32to 120 °F(0to 49°C)Humidity: 93%RH,noncondensing
Phone line type: one ortwo loop-start lines on a public,switched network
Phone line connector: RJ31/38X (C31/38X). Two 7ft plugcords are shipped with the FSDACT.
FCC registrationnumber: US: EDWAL01BFSDACTRinger equivalence number: 0.1IndustryCanada Registrationnumber: IC: 3944-FSDACTConnection between panel and FSDACT: 6-pin connectorCommunication formats: Contact ID(SIADC-05) and
EST 4/2 (SIA DC-02 P3 with hexadecimal event codes)
Installation instructions
Note: It isnotnecessary to remove themain panel board fromthe cabinet to install the dialer.
Caution: Make sure all power isdisconnected from the panelbefore removing or installing an FSDACT. Failure todisconnect power willdamage thepanel andtheFSDACT.Observe static-sensitive handling practices.
To install the FSDACT:
1. Remove theblank insert from thedisplay window.
2. Remove the clearprotective plastic filmfromtheFSDACT LCD display.
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3. UseJP1 to configure the FSDACT for attended orunattended downloading:
• Attended: leave the JP1 wire intact• Unattended: cut the JP1 wire
4. Install the dialer to the back ofthe circuit board. Align theLCD display with theopening in thecircuit board.
5. Secure the dialer to the circuit board with the twomachine screws provided.
6. Connect the power cable to J2 on the control panel.
7. Connect RJ31X/C3IX jacksto thesupplied cables.
8. Connect the telephone circuits asrequired.
Phone cables(supplied)
Line 1
To wall
-Ine2—li-c^1] phone jack
RJ31jacks
FSDACT installation and telephone circuitconnection
The FSDACT is listed for use with the following DACRs
Receiver Models Formats
Ademco 685 EST 4/2*. Contact ID
FBII CP220 EST 4/2*, Contact ID
Osbome-Hoffman OH 2000 EST 4/2*. Contact ID
Radionics D6500 EST 4/2*
Silent Knight 9000 EST 4/2*Sur-Gard MLR1.MLR2.
MCDI TLR, TLR+EST 4/2*. Contact ID
* EST 4/2 is SIA DC5
event codes.
3-02 P3 with the ability to transmit hexadecimal
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FCC Information
1. Thedialercomplies with Part68 of theFCCrules. The dialer'sFCCcertification number and Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) isdisplayed onthepanel's programming label andinthis manual. Thisinformation must be provided to the telephone company ifrequested.
2. Two FCC compliant telephone cords with 8-pin modular plugs atbothends are supplied with the FSDACT. The dialer isdesigned tobeconnected tothe telephone network using thesupplied cordandanRJ3IX or RJ38X jack,which must also comply with FCC Part68 rules.
3. The REN is used to determine the maximum number ofdevices that maybe connected toasingle telephone circuit. All telephone devices areassigned a REN. The sum ofthe RENs for all connected devices maynotexceed five. Themaximum REN may vary insome areas. Contactthe local telephone providerfor more information.
4. Ifthe dialer causes harm to tiie telephone network, the telephonecompany willnotify youanadvance thattemporary discontinuance ofservice may be required. Ifadvance notice is not practical, the telephonecompany will notify youas soonas possible. Youwillalso be advised ofyour right tofilea complaint with theFCC, ifyoubelieve it isnecessary.
5. The telephone company may make changes in its facilities, equipment,operations, orprocedures that could affect theoperation of the dialer. Ifthishappens, thetelephone company will provide advance notice inorderforyou tomake necessary modifications tomaintain uninterrupted service.
6. Iftrouble isexperienced with the dialer, for repair orwarrantyinformation, contact themanufacturer at: (941) 739-4200. Ifthedialer iscausing harm tothe telephone network, the telephone company mayrequest youdisconnect thedialeruntil the problem is resolved.
7. Norepairs maybe performed onthedialer bytheuser.
8. The dialer can not beused onpublic coin phones orparty line serviceprovided by the telephone company.
Industry Canada Information
NOTICE: This equipment meets theapplicable Industry Canada TerminalEquipment Technical Specifications. This isconfirmed by the registrationnumber. The abbreviation, IC, before the registration number signifies thatregistration was performed based ona Declaration ofConformity indicatingthat Industry Canada technical specifications were met. Itdoes not imply thatIndustry Canada approved theequipment.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that itispermissible tobe connected tothe facilities ofthe local telecommunications company. Theequipment must alsobe installed using anacceptable method ofconnection.The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions maynot prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs tocertified equipment should becoordinated by a representativedesignated by the supplier. Any repairs oralterations made by the user tothisequipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give thetelecommunicationscompanycause to request the user to disconnectthe equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that theelectrical groundconnections of the powerutility, telephone lines, and internal metallic waterpipe system, ifpresent, are connected together. This precaution may beparticularly important in rural areas.
Caution: Users should not attempt tomake connections themselves, butshould contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, orelectrician, asappropriate.
NOTICE: The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) forthis terminalequipment is 0.1. The REN assigned to each terminal equipment provides anindication of the maximum numberof terminals allowed to be connected to atelephone interface. The termination onaninterface may consist ofanycombination of devices subjectonly to the requirement that thesumof theRingerEquivalenceNumbersof all the devicesdoes not exceed five.
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TheReverse Polarity Module (RPM) is an interface betweenFireShield and a reverse polarity receiver. Itprovides off-premises signal transmission for systems that must complywith NFPA requirements. When used as a reverse polarityremote station transmitter, it can be connected to either asingle circuit (alarm oralarm and trouble) orup tothreecircuits (alarm, supervisory, and trouble).
Note: Fordetailed information andwiring, referto theRPMinstallation sheet P/N 3100430.
Below are application diagrams for using theRPM.
Note: The RPM must be mounted in an MFC-A enclosureimmediately adjacent to thepanel and inconduit.
Alarm transmitted only
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(red wire)
Alarm and trouble transmitted on a single circuit
Note: JP1 on the RPM must be OUT.
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Connecting a CTM module
The CTM4.7 CityTie Module is an interface between thecontrol panel notification appliance circuit anda master box. Itprovides off-premises signal transmission for systems thatmust comply with NFPA requirements for AuxiliaryProtective Systems. The CTM4.7 activates a local energy firealarm box, which provides a24 Vdc alarm signal (currentlimited at200 mA). The 4.7 KCl end ofline resistor requiredby the NAC is built in to the CTM4.7.
Requirements
When connecting aCTM tothe panel, the following hardwareandprogramming requirements must be met:
• The NAC used must be dedicated to CTM use onlyAllalarm zones must be programmed to activate thededicated NAC
The NAC used must not be programmed for SignalSilence
Specifications
Power: Nominal 24Vdc@ 200mAMunicipal boxoperation:Nominal 24 VdcMaximum wiringresistance:25 CITrip current: 200 mA into 14.5 CI coilMaximum current: 300 mAStandby current: 20 mAMounting: Single gang boxOperating environment
Temperature: 32to 120 °F(0 to 49°C)Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
The following are wiring diagrams showing how the polarityswitchesduringan alarmcondition.
Panel in normal condition
[4]
Normal condition
[5]Notificationappliance circuit
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Notes
[1] 200 mA into a 14.5 CI trip coil max., loop resistance =25 CI[2] This circuit is nonpower-limited and issupervised for
grounds and opens, but not shorts
[3] Supervised andpower-limited
[4] NAC must be programmed for continuous signal
[5] CTM4.7 must be mounted in the same room as the panel
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Connecting an auxiliary power supply Installing the terminal shieldAux power supplied by the panel cannot exceed 0.5 A. If morethan 0.5 Ais required, you must use a compatible UL/ULClisted fire alarm power supply.
When using an auxiliary power supply, you must connect the-24 Vdc auxiliary terminal at the panel to the -24 Vdc outputterminal ofthe listed auxiliary power supply used to powerFireShield devices.
Note: Fordetailed wiring information, refer to the installationinstructions that came with the auxiliary power supply.
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To DevicesRequiring Additional
Power
The terminal shields for the three, five, and ten zone panels(model numbers ending in GC orGF) required for Canadianinstallation, cover and protect thewireconnections at theterminal blocks.
To install the terminal shield:
1. Remove thefour corner mounting screws from the circuitboard. Referto the diagram belowfor location.
2. Mount the supplied standoffs to thefour corner locationswhere you removed the screws.
3. Mount the terminal shield to the standoffs using thescrews youremoved instep 1.Refer to the diagrambelow.
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Chapter 3
Programming
Overview
Program options and settings
Thefeatures and functions ofFireShield can becustomizedthrough programming. To customize the panel, you choose aprogram option, then choose asetting for that option. Thischapter shows you how toprogram the panel.
Programming methods
FireShield panels can be programmed using either oftwomethods.
First, you can use the panel's LEDs and switches, with orwithout an FSDACT installed.
Second, youcanuse a PCwithan FSDACT installed. PCprogramming requires anoptional software package, theFireShield Configuration Utility (model number FSCU). Refertothe FSCU online help system for complete programminginstructions.
Programming LEDs
Inprogramming mode, the top row ofpanel LEDs indicateswhich program option isselected. Each LED is assigned abinary number, and the total value ofthe top row equals theoption number. Ifyou are not familiar with binary numbers,you cansimplymatch the patternofthe LEDs withtheprogramming instructions.
ALARM
O16
TROUBLE
o8
SUP
O4
Binary numbers
POWER
O2
DISABLE
o1
Top row of LEDs
Each option has anumber ofpossible settings. The bottomrow ofpanel LEDs indicates which setting isselected for thecurrent option.The settingsare detailed below in "Customprogramming thepanel." Again, each LED isassigned abinary number, and the total value ofthe bottom row equalsthe setting number.
Thevalues of allLEDs litona single row areadded todetermine the option orsetting number. For example, iftheGnd Fault, Walk Test, and Signal Silenced LEDs are lit, thevalue is7 (4+2+1). This means thatsetting seven for thecurrent option is selected.
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BATT
TROUBLE
O8
GNDFAULT
o4
Binary numbers
WALK
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O2
SIGNALSILENCED
O
Bottom row of LEDs
FSDACT display
Ifyou are using the optional FSDACT to program the panel,each option and setting is displayed on the LCD display.The top row ofthe LCD displays the program option, and thebottom row displays the setting for that option. You can usethe programming buttons tostep through the options andselectthe settings you want
Programming buttons
The panel buttons take on adifferent function when the panelis in programming mode. The following table shows thebuttons and describes what they do in programming mode.
Button
REMOTEDISCON
NECT
WALKTEST
RESET
SIGNALSILENCE& DRILL
PANELSILENCE
Description
Selects thenext program option. The toprow ofLEDs andthe FSDACT LCD changeto show the option selected.
Selects the previous program option. Thetop row of LEDs and the FSDACT LCDchange to show the option selected.
Selects the next setting for the currentoption. The bottom row of LEDs and theFSDACT LCD change toshow thesettingselected.
Selects the previous setting forthe currentoption. The bottom row of LEDs and theFSDACT LCD change toshow thesettingselected.
Saves the setting you selected for thecurrent program option.
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Using the factory default settings
The panel comes from the factory programmed with apredefined set ofdefaults. The default settings are:
Option Default setting
Find annunciators None found
Auto signal silence timer None
Aux power reset No
Signal silence/reset inhibit timer None
IDC zone types
IDC class
NAC class
NAC output (NAC1 - NAC4)
NAC silenceable
Alarm (unverified)All IDCs activate all NACs
Class B
Class B
GENESIS
Silenceable
Fora more detailed listofdefaults, seeAppendix B,"Programming templates."
Ifyou want touse the factory programmed settings astheyare, you donotneed to perform any programming. Ifyou donotwantto usethe panel's default settings, referto "Customprogrammingthe panel."
Note: You must run the Find Annunciators program optionafteradding or removing a remote annunciator. The remoteannunciators willnotoperate properly until thepanel detectsthem. Theseincludethe FSRSI,FSRZI-A,and FSRRM.
Reloading the factory default settings
When you reload defaults, you return thepanel to thefactory-programmed settings. Theprimary purpose for loading thedefaults istoreturn thepanel to itsoriginal settings iftheneedarises. You can then start fresh byusing these settings orcustom program one or more options.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
U Setting| Bottom LEDs/LCD
Description
OOOO0
Load Defaults
I oooo«
I NoDo not load defaultsettings
I OOOIO
I YesLoad default settings
Key: O = OFF, • = ON
To reload the default settings:
1. Install programjumper PRG.
The panelcommon LEDsflash andthe panelentersatrouble state. The trouble buzzer sounds.
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Press RemoteDisconnectto select the Load Defaultsprogram option.
Press Reset toselect Yes, the setting toreload the factorydefault settings.
PressPanelSilenceto perform the reload.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
Exit program mode by removing the program jumper orcontinue tothe next topic tocustom program the panel.Refer to "Custom programming thepanel" formoreinformation.
Using an FSDACT
Ifyou have anFSDACT connected toyour system, itmust berecognized by thepanel before programming. Also, ifyouremovean FSDACTfromyour system, it must be removedfrom the panel's memory.
Todothis, install theprogram jumper (PRG), then remove theprogram jumper. Thisallows thepanel to recognize thatanFSDACT was installed or removed from thesystem.
Custom programming the panel
FireShield functionality canbe custom programmed when thefactory defaults donotmeet your needs. The followingoptionscan be customprogrammed:
1. Load defaults
2. Find annunciators
3. Auto signal silence timer4. Aux power reset5. Signal silence/reset inhibit timer6. IDCzonetypes(andNACsthat activate)7. IDC class
8. NAC class
9. NAC output10. NAC silenceable
11. Program FSDACT (if installed)
Tip:We recommend that you programthe options in the orderthey arelisted. This matches theorder oftheLEDs asyouincrement through eachoption. Thelighting pattern of theLEDscorresponds to the programoptionyou areprogramming andfollows the binary number patternassociated with each row ofLEDs.
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Getting started
You should complete the programming templates found inAppendix Bbefore you program the panel. NFPA 72 requiresthatyou keep a copyof these sheets onfile.
The following table and procedures prepare the panel forcustomprogramming.
1. Program load defaults
Inthis topic, you do not need toload the defaults. To load thedefault settings, see the topic "Reloading the factory defaultsettings," above.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
OOOO •
Load Defaults
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
OOOO
No
Does not load defaultsettings
OOOi
Yes
O Loads thedefault settings
Key:O = OFF, • = ON
To get started
1. Install program jumperPRG.
The top rows ofLEDs flash and the panel enters a troublestate. The trouble buzzer sounds.
2. PressRemote Disconnect to advance to the firstprogramming option (Load Defaults).
The LEDs stop flashing, the Disable LED (binary value 1)lights, and "Load Defaults" isdisplayed on the FSDACTLCD display (ifinstalled). The trouble buzzer turns off;however, the panel is still in a troublestate.
The Signal Silenced LED ison, showing that setting No isselected.
3. You can press Reset tostep through the settings availablefor this option (No orYes). Notice how the SignalSilenced and WalkTest LEDsswitchto indicate thedifferent options.
You arenow ready to program your panel.Notes
• You can exit program mode atany time by removing theprogramjumper.Allsavedprogram selections remainintact When tiie jumper is removed, the panel resets.
Ifno buttons are pressed for 90 seconds, the systemreturns to tiie initial program start state with thetoprowofLEDs flashing and the buzzer sounding.
To program the panel
Ifno programming isrequired for a particular option, itcan beskipped.You can use RemoteDisconnectto advanceto the
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next option orWalk Test to return to the previous option. Tosaveyourchanges, you must pressPanel Silence beforeadvancing to thenextoption.
2. Program find annunciators
Description: Verifies andlogs each remote annunciator(FSRSI, FSRZI-A, and FSRRM) connected to your system.Notes
• This process may take up to 40 seconds. During this timedo not remove the program jumper. Ifthe programjumper is removed, you must power down and power upthe panel to get back into the programming mode.
• The Find Annunciators program option must beperformed ifyou are using remote annunciators (FSRSI,FSRZI-A, or FSRRM) or ifyouaddor remove a remoteannunciator from yoursystem.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
SettingBottom LEDs/LCD
Description
oooto
Find Annunc
OOOO*
xx now on bus
oooto
Find devices
Does not look for devices.
Logs all devicesconnected to the panel.
To find remote annunciators:
1. Press Remote Disconnect toselect the program option.If an FSDACT is installed, the lowerlineof the LCDdisplays "xx now on bus" wherexx is the numberofdevices (between 0 and 12).
Press Reset to select Find devices.
Press Panel Silence to begin finding devices.
Thebottom rowof LEDsflashes andthe second lineofthe LCD displays "Finding devices" while the panelsearches for all remote annunciators.
When the search is complete, the bottomrowof LEDsshows (in binary) the number ofdevices found. Thesecond line ofthe LCD displays "was xxnow yy." Thenumber ofdevices found (now) should equal thenumberofdevices installed. Ifnot, there isa wiring ordeviceproblem.
To end programming now, remove the programjumper.Otherwise, continue with "Program auto signal silencetimer," below.
3. Program auto signal silence timer
Description: Atimer that, when programmed, automaticallysilencesthe NAC circuits 20 minutesafter the last alarmevent
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Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
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Auto Sig Sil
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OOOIO
Silaft20mins
NACs stay on until SignalSilence is pressed
NACs automatically turnoffafter twenty minutes
To program the auto signal silence timer:K-a3OT^6rsWWa3CSMtSS^^*!3»a»^
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.2. Press Reset toselect your setting.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
4. Program aux power reset
Description: Causes a temporary interruption ofaux powerwhenReset is pressed. This is so that four-wire smokedetectors can be reset. Ifthis is not programmed, pressingReset has no effect onthe aux power output.
Caution: This option must besettoNo(continuous) if remoteannunciators or relays arebeing used.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
OOIOO
Aux Power Reset
OOOO
No
OOOl
Yes
To program aux power reset
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select theprogram option.
2. PressReset to selectyour setting.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
Thetrouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
5. Program signal silence/reset inhibit timer
Description:Programsall NACs with a one-minute silenceinhibit This means that, the NACs cannot be silenced and thepanel cannot be resetduringtheir first minute of activation.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
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Sig Sll Inhibit
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Inhibit one min
Continuous 24 Vdc onAUX PWR terminals
Resettable 24 Vdc onAUX PWR terminals
Description
Signal Silence/Resetoperational immediatelyafter NACs turn on
Signal Silence/Resetoperational one minuteafter NACs turn on
To program the signal silence/reset inhibit timer:
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.2. Press Reset toselect your setting.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
6. Program IDC zone types
Description: Selects the type and functionality ofeach IDC.
Note: See the FireShield ULI and ULC compatibility lists P/N3100468 for restrictions.
Default: Alarm - unverified, with all NACsactive
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
ooi«o
Program IDC
SettingBottom LEDs/LCD
Description
oooot
Alarm-unverified
OOOIO
Alarm-verified
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Retard-waterftow
Alarm-unverified: Forcircuits with smokedetectors and contactdevices. All activationsare immediatelyconsidered as alarms.Circuit can not berestored until devices arerestored to normal andpanel is reset.
Alarm-verified: Forcircuits with smokedetectors and contactdevices. 2-wire smokedetector activations areverified (delayed andconfirmed) beforeactivating an alarm. 4-wiresmoke detectors andcontact devices are notverifiedand immediatelyconsidered as alarms.Circuit can not berestored until devices arerestored to normal andpanel is reset.
Waterflow (retard): Forconnection of both vanetype and pressure flowswitches. Device
activation must bemaintained for at least 15seconds before beingconsidered an alarm.NACs activated bywaterflow IDCs can not besilenced until activateddevices restore to normal(panel reset not required).Circuit can not berestored until devices arerestored to normal andpanel is reset.
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Waterflow (no retard):For connection of bothvane type and pressureflow switches. Activationsare immediatelyconsidered as alarms.NACs activatedbywaterflow IDCs can not besilenced until activateddevices restore to normal(panel reset not required).Circuit can not berestored until devices arerestored to normal andpanel is reset.
Waterflow (retard) /supervisory (latching):Special IDC that allowsconnection of bothwaterflowand supervisorydevices on the same 2-wire circuit. Requires theuse of two resistors (3.6kn and 1.1 kfi). Thewaterflow portion of thecircuit functions the sameas IDC Type 3 Waterflow(retard) and thesupervisory portionfunctions the same asIDC Type 7 Supervisory(latching).
Waterflow (no retard) /supervisory (latching):Special IDC that allowsthe connection of bothwaterflowand supervisorydevices on the same 2-wire circuit. Requires theuse of two resistors (3.6knand1.1kn).See"Waterflow(no retard)"and "Supervisory(latching)"settings foradditional information.
Supervisory (latching):For the connection ofsupervisory devices.Momentary activation ofnormally open devicesimmediately places thepanel in a supervisorystate and turns on
supervisory LEDs and-relays. Circufrean-not-be-restored until devices arerestored to normal andpanel is reset.
Monitor: Monitoring ofnormally open switchesfor other functions (firedoor position, etc.). Notapproved for use underULC 527 in Canada.
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To program IDC zone types:«S«ttO»»tWBt=WSSK>WB«;
1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.For new panels, the Trouble LED ofIDC 1lights.Otherwise, the Trouble LED ofthe last IDC programmedlights. To select an IDC for programming, press the IDCDisable button.
2. Press Reset to select the desired IDC zone type.Note: Ifyou program an IDC as awaterflow/supervisory,asupervisory activation will not turn on the outputs(NACs and relays). Only a waterflow activation will turnon the outputs.
3. Program whichNACactivates for the IDC.
The Trouble LED for the NAC lights to indicate whichNAC is associated with theIDC. Press theNAC Disablebutton todeselect (orreselect) it foractivation.
The default is that each alarm orwaterflow IDC activatesall NACs. Only alarm, waterflow, and supervisory canoperate NACs. Alarm andsupervisory IDCs should notbeassigned to the sameNACs.Monitorzonescan notbeassigned to NACs.
4. Press Panel Silence tosave your selection fortheIDC.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
5. Select the next IDC for programming by pressing itsDisable button.
The corresponding Trouble LED lights toindicate yourselection.
6. Program the IDC by repeating steps 2 through 4,above.
Complete this procedure for each IDC before moving onto the nextprogram option.
7. Program IDC classes
Description: Programs the IDCsas eitherClassB or ClassA.This option only appears for panels that can be configured asClass A. AllIDCtypes except the twocombination waterflow/supervisory options canbe configured as Class A
For Class Aoperation, you need toconfigure apair ofIDCs,one odd and one even. When you change theclass ofan IDC,you must change theclass of both IDCs inthepair.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
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IDC Class
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
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Class B
IDC wired as Class B
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Class A
IDC wired as Class A
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1. Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.The last programmed IDC Trouble LED stays lit.
2. Press Reset toselect Class AorClass B.
3. Press Panel Silence tosave your selection.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.4. Program each IDC class by pressing the IDC Disable
button tolight the IDC Trouble LED. When the TroubleLED is lit, you can program the IDC class by repeatingsteps 2 and 3 above.
Note: Make sure you set the IDC jumpers tomatch the classforwhich you program theIDC.
8. Program NAC classes
Description: Programs the NACs as either Class BorClass A.
For Class Aoperation, you need to configure apair ofNACs,one odd and one even. When you change the class ofan NAC,you must change the class ofboth NACs inthe pair.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
SettingBottom LEDs/LCD
Description
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
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NAC Class
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Class B
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Class A
NAC wired as Class B
NAC wired as Class A
To program NAC classes:
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Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.For new panels, the Trouble LED ofNAC 1lights.Otherwise, the Trouble LED ofthe last NAC programmedlights. To select aNAC for programming, press the NACDisable button.
2. Press Reset to select ClassA or Class B.
Note: Whenever NAC pairs are programmed for Class A,output pairs must be programmed for the same output types.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a lung beep aswnfiimafiorr.
4. Program each NAC class by pressing theNAC Disablebutton to lighttheNACTrouble LED. When theTroubleLED islit, you can program the NAC class by repeatingsteps 2 and 3 above.
Note: Make sure yousettheNAC jumpers to match theclassfor whichyou programthe NAC.
9. Program NAC outputs
Description: Programs the output of eachNAC.
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NACOutput
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Continuous
OOOIO
Temporal
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GENESIS
To program NACoutputs:
Press Remote Disconnect toselect the program option.The last programmed NAC Trouble LED stays lit.Press Reset toselect your setting.
Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
Program the output for each NAC by pressing the NACDisable button to lightthe Trouble LEDfor thatNAC.When the Trouble LED is lit, you can program the NACby repeating steps 2 and 3 above.
Note: Whenever NAC pairs are programmed for Class A,output pairs must be programmed for the same outputtypes.
NAC outputscontinuous signal: Forstrobes and notificationappliances that self-generate a temporalpattern.
NACoutputs temporal(3-3-3) signal: Universal3-3-3 pattern requiredforevacuation signals byNFPA 72. Used whennotificationappliances arenot capable of self-generating a temporalpattern.
GENESISsync/silence:Used with Genesis andEnhanced Integrity hornsand strobes. Genesis andEnhanced Integrityappliances maintainsynchronization per UL1971. For Genesisdevices, it allowsconnected horns to besilenced while strobes onthe same 2-wire circuitcontinue to flash until thepanel is reset.
10. Program NAC as Silenceable
Description: Programs the NAC assilenceable. Ifset toNo,the NAC, when activated, cannot be silenced using the SignalSilence &Drill button orthe auto signal silence feature. Itcanonlybe silenced witha panelreset
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Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
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NAC Silenceable
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No
OOOl
Yes
NAC does not turn offwhen Signal Silence ispressed
NAC turns off whenSignal Silence is pressed
Note: Itis not necessary to select this option for waterflowIDCs. NACs assigned to waterflow IDCs can not be silencedas long as the IDC has an active input. The IDC remains in thealarm state until thepanel isreset
Ifthe auto signal silence feature is programmed, the panelsilences the associated NAC when the waterflow switch is nolonger active and the timer has expired.
IfSignal Silence &Drill is pressed when awaterflow circuit isactive, the associated NAC circuit does not silence until thewaterflow condition isnolonger active.
To programthe NACs as silenceable:sxsaiasaaga^v^j^-^a^sn.^.Travnrj-
Press Remote Disconnect to select the program option.The last programmed NAC Trouble LED stays lit.Press Reset toselect your setting.
Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.
Program each NAC by pressing theNAC Disable buttonto light theTrouble LED forthatNAC. When theTroubleLED is lit, you can program the zone by repeating steps 2and 3 above.
11. Programming the FSDACTDescription: Initiates the FSDACT for programming. Thisoption is not displayed ifyou do not have aFSDACT; you canproceed to "Finishing up,"below.
Program optionTop LEDs/LCD
Setting DescriptionBottom LEDs/LCD
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Program DACT
OOOO*
No
Does nor switch toFSDACT programmingmode.
OOOtO Automatically switchesthe panel to FSDACTprogramming mode.Yes
To program the FSDACT:
1. Press Remote Disconnect toselect the program option.2. Press Reset to select Yes or No.
3. Press Panel Silence to save.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
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Ifyou selected Yes, the panel automatically switches toFSDACT programming mode and "DACT Programming"is displayed on the LCD. Refer the next topic "FSDACTprogramming" for complete programming instructions.Ifyou selected No, proceed to "Finishing up," below Youcan return toFSDACT programming atany time.
Tip: Ifno panel programming is needed, you can go directly tothis program option by following these steps:1.Insert theprogram jumper.
2. Press Remote Disconnect.
3. Press Walk Test.
Finishing up
To finish up:
Remove theprogram jumper PRG.
You can store the suitcase jumper on one pin.Panel programming is complete.
The panel will reset. At the conclusion ofthe reset, makesure thepanel is free oftroubles. If IDC orNAC troubleLEDs are on, check tosee that the jumper settings matchthe program options selected.
Test allcircuits and panel functions tomake sure that thepanel wasprogrammed correctly.
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FSDACT programming
Programming the FSDACT sets up the dialer forcommunication with the central monitoring station. Italso setsanumber ofother options such as date, time, phone numbers,etc. Many ofthe options have default settings, which aredetailed below. These settings can be changed ifdesired.
Programming buttons
The panel buttons function in the following way when inFSDACT programming mode.
Button descriptions
Button
REMOTEDISCON
NECT
WUKTEST
RESET
SIGNAL
SILENCE& DRILL
PANELSILENCE
Description
Selects the next program option
Selects the previousprogram option
Selects the nextsetting for thecurrent option.
Also increments through the digits ofnumericentries such as telephone numbers
Selects the previous settingforthe currentoption
Also decrements through thedigits ofnumericentries such as telephone numbers
Saves the setting you selected for the currentprogram option
Advances cursorto the nextdigit ofa field(e.g. enteringa phone number)
Note: When pressedinthe lastdigit ofa field,the information issavedandthenext programoption is displayed
Tip: In this chapter we tell you topress Reset to scroll througheach list ofsettings. However, toenter a setting that's near theend ofthe list, it may befaster topress Signal Silence &Drillto movebackwards through the list of selections.
Digit descriptionsThe following table describes the function ofeach digit thatcan be entered inFSDACT programming fields.
Digit Telephone number 4.2 event codes
0to9 Numeric digits
DTMFA
DTMFB
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Hexadecimal A (10)
Hexadecimal B (11)
Hexadecimal C (12)
Digit Telephone number 4.2 eventcodes
Terminator (indicateslast digit)
DTMF*
DTMF#
DTMF, (used for apause between digits)
Hexadecimal D(13)
Hexadecimal E (14)
Hexadecimal F (15)
Getting started
You should complete the programming templates found inAppendix Bbefore you program the panel. NFPA 72 requiresthatyou keep a copyof thesesheetson file.
Follow the steps below toprepare the panel for FSDACTprogramming. Ifyou are already in programming mode, skipthefirstthreestepsand startat numberfourbelow.
To get started:
1. Install program jumperPRG.
Panel common LEDs flash and thepanel enters a troublestate. The trouble buzzer sounds.
2. PressRemote Disconnect to advance to the firstprogramming option (Load Defaults).
The LEDs stop flashing, the Disable LED (binary 1) lights,andLoadDefaults is displayed on the LCD. Thetroublebuzzer turns off, however, thepanel isstill ina troublestate.
3. Do not loaddefaults.Press Walk Test until "DACTProgramming" is displayed.
4. Press Reset until Yes is selected.
5. Press Panel Silence tobegin FSDACT programming.Thepanelautomatically switches to FSDACTprogramming mode and "DACT Programming" isdisplayed on the LCD.
6. Enter your password. Refer to"Programming theFSDACT" below.
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When you program the FSDACT, you'll follow these generalsteps:
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Enteryour passcodeLoad default settingsEdityour passcodeEnter the dateEnter the timeSelect the FSDACT modeEnter the(DACR1) primary phone numberEnter the (DACR1) secondary phone numberEnter the (DACR1) account codeSelect the DACR1 alarm formatSelect the restore option for CMS oneEnter retry count oneEnter retry time oneEnter the(DACR2) primary phone numberEnter the(DACR2) secondary phone numberEnterthe (DACR2) account codeSelect the DACR2 alarm formatSelect the restore option forCMS twoEnter retry count twoEnter retry time twoSelect toneor pulsedialingSelectAC fail delaytimeEnter the transmission test timeSelect the transmission testfrequencyEntertiienumberof ringsto answerSelectthe ring typeEnable(disable) call backEnterthe call back phonenumber
Tip: Ifyousave an incorrect digit, press Walk Test thenRemote Disconnect. This returns the cursor tothe first digitPress Panel Silence until thecursor isat tiie incorrect digit.Enterthe correctdigit,thenpressPanelSilence to saveandadvance to the next digit.
1. Enter your passcode
Description: Access to dialer programming ispasscoderestricted. Forsecurity, thedefault passcode should bechanged aspart of the installation. (Tochange thepasscode,refer to "Edit passcode," below.)
Format: 7 digits
Default: 1111111
To enter your passcode:
1. Press Reset (or Signal Silence & Drill) toscroll throughthesettinglist untilthe firstdigit of yourpasscode isdisplayed.
2. Press Panel Silence tosave and advance tothe next digit
Thetroublebuzzersoundsa long beepas confirmation.
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Press Reset (or Signal Silence &Drill) until the next digitofyour passcode is displayed.
Press Panel Silence to save and advance to the next digitRepeat steps 3 and 4 until alldigits areentered.
When you press Reset atthe last digit, the systemautomatically advances you tothe next program option.
2. Load default settings
Description: Loads the factory default settings for eachprogram option.
Settings:Yes =Loads the default settingsNo =Does not load the default settings
Default: No
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1. Press Reset to select Yes or No.
2. Press Panel Silence to saveandadvance to thenextprogram option.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
3. Edit your passcode
Description: You have the option tochange your passcode orcontinue withprogramming.
Format: 7 digits
Default: No default
Toskip changing your passcode:n??!xxaxxjxo&
1. Press Remote Disconnect toadvance tothenext programoption.
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1. Press Reset until the firstdigitof yournew passcode isdisplayed.
2. Press Panel Silence tosave and advance to the next digit
Thetrouble buzzersounds a longbeepas confirmation.
3. PressResetuntilthe nextdigit is displayed.
4. Press Panel Silence to saveandadvance tothenext digit.
5. Repeatsteps3 and 4 until all digitsare entered.
6. When you press Panel Silence at thelast digit, thesystemautomatically advances you to the nextprogram option.
4. Enter the date
Description: Sets the current date.
Format: MMDDYYYY
Default: 01012002
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Tip: Don't forget that you can press Reset or Signal Silence &Drill to scroll through the list ofsettings. Itmay be faster topress Signal Silence &Drill to scroll backwards through thesettings.
To enter the current date:
1. Press Reset until the correct month is displayed.2. Press Panel Silence to save the month setting and advance
to the daysetting.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.3. Press Reset until the correct day is displayed.4. Press Panel Silence to save the day setting and advance to
theyearsetting.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.5. Press Reset until the correct year isdisplayed.
6. Press Panel Silence to save the year setting and advanceto the nextoption.
The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep asconfirmation.
5. Enter the time
Description: Sets the current time.
Format: HHMM
Default: 0000
To enter the current time:
1. Press Reset until thecorrect hour isdisplayed.
2. Press Panel Silence to save thehour setting and advanceto the minutesetting.
Thetrouble buzzer sounds a longbeep as confirmation.
3. Press Reset until thecorrect minute is displayed.
4. PressPanel Silence to savethe minute setting andadvance to the nextprogram option.
Thetrouble buzzer sounds a longbeepas confirmation.
6. Select the FSDACT mode
Description: Determines hnwth«FSnAPT npgratAc
Settings:Single Line DACTDualLineDACT(requiredby UL 864)Modem/LCD onlyLCD only
Default: Dual Line DACT
To select the desired FSDACT mode:
1. Press Reset to select the desired format
2. PressPanelSilence to saveand advance to the nextstep.
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The trouble buzzer sounds a long beep as confirmation.Note: IfSingle Line DACT is selected, dual line programmingisskipped. IfModem/LCD only isselected, all account andreceiver related programming is skipped. IfLCD only isselected, all account, receiver, and telephone relatedprogramming is skipped.
7. Enter the (DACR1) primary phone number
Note: IfaDACR1 primary phone number is not entered, skip"Enter the (DACR1) secondary phone number" through"Enterretrycountone,"inclusive.
Description: Specifies the primary phone number that isusedto contact the central monitoring station.
Format: Upto 20 digits
Default: Blank
Tip: Ifyousave anincorrect digit, press Walk TestthenRemote Disconnect. This returns the cursor to the first digit.Press Panel Silence until the cursor is atthe incorrect digitEnterthecorrect digit, thenpress PanelSilence to saveandadvance to the nextdigit.
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