PN# 1700-09948 FireNET - Install - V2.01
PN# 1700-09948 FireNET - Install - V2.01
PN# 1700-09948 FireNET - Install - V2.01
Version 2.01- UL
Created: 08/15/05
Updated: December 2014
PN# 1700-09948
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents........................................................................................................................... 2
Prefix Programming Compliance with UL864 9th Edition ........................................................ 6
Section 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................ 7
1.1 Basic Features......................................................................................................... 7
1.2 System Devices and Equipment .............................................................................. 8
1.2A FireNET Integrated Models ................................................................................. 10
1.2B System Devices BOSCH ..................................................................................... 11
1.2C System Devices Silent Knight ............................................................................. 12
1.2D System Devices Fike .......................................................................................... 13
1.2E System Devices NAPCO ..................................................................................... 14
1.2F System Devices VES ........................................................................................... 15
1.2.1 System Replacement Parts ................................................................................ 16
1.3 Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems ......................................................................... 17
1.4 Agency Listings, Approvals, Requirements ........................................................... 20
1.4.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) .................................................. 20
1.4.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) ........................................................................ 20
1.4.3 National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) .................................................... 20
1.4.4 New York City ................................................................................................... 21
Section 2 Control Panel Installation........................................................................................ 22
2.1 Whats in the Box?................................................................................................. 22
2.2 Environmental Specifications ................................................................................ 22
2.3 Control Panel Layout ............................................................................................. 23
2.3.1 Front Panel Layout, Standard Build .................................................................. 23
2.3.2 Front Panel Layout, Denver Door Build ............................................................ 24
2.3.3 Control Panel Annunciator, Control Unit and Power Supply Layout ................. 25
2.4 Mounting the Control Panel ................................................................................... 26
2.5 Wiring Specifications ............................................................................................. 26
2.5.1 Suggested Routing of AC Power ...................................................................... 27
2.6 Battery Calculations............................................................................................... 28
2.7 Electrical Ratings ................................................................................................... 30
2.8 Specifications ........................................................................................................ 33
Section 3 - Power Supply and Main Control Unit Connections ............................................... 34
3.1 AC Power Connection ........................................................................................... 34
3.2 Battery Connection ................................................................................................ 34
3.3 Auxiliary Power Connection ................................................................................... 35
3.4 Notification Appliance Circuit Connection .............................................................. 37
3.5 Voltage Routing and Relay Output Connection ..................................................... 38
3.5.1 Voltage Routing Outputs................................................................................... 38
3.5.2 Relay Outputs ................................................................................................... 39
3.6 Digital Input Connection ........................................................................................ 40
3.7 Using a Printer ....................................................................................................... 41
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Notice to Users, Installers, Authorities Having Jurisdiction, and other involved parties
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with the
requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864 9th
Edition, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all
as indicated below.
Program Feature or
Option
Permitted in UL 864?
(Y/N)
Possible settings
Settings permitted in
UL864
AC Fail Delay
Yes
0 24 hours
1 3 hours
Alarm Verification
Yes
5 60 seconds
60 second setting
Disable Buzzer
Yes
Enable/Disable
Enable
Yes
Enable/Disable
Enable
Yes
1 or 2
No
0 120 seconds
0 seconds
Disable SOM-R
No
Enable/Disable
None
Sensors set to
Supervisory
No
Fire / Supervisory
Fire
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Section 1 Introduction
The FireNET 2127/4127 is an analog addressable fire alarm system that meets the
requirements of UL 864 9th Edition.
The basic FireNET 2127/4127 control panel includes two SLC (Signaling Line
Circuit) loops. Each loop is capable of supporting 127 analog addressable points
(can be any combination of sensors and modules) for a total of 254 analog
addressable points on the basic panel. Two additional SLC loops can be added to
the panel increasing the analog addressable point capacity to 508. When analog
sounder bases are used, the upper addresses 128 254 are allocated to increase
loop capacity to 254 analog addressable points. This doubles the analog
addressable point capacity of the panel. The combination of analog addressable
points derived from sensors, modules, and sounder bases cannot exceed 800
addresses and sub-addresses maximum.
Up to 4.0 amps of power is available to drive the system, SLC loops, notification
appliances, and auxiliary equipment.
Four Class B notification appliance circuits rated at 2.5 amps each (see Section 2.7
and 2.8 for additional details regarding NAC circuit ratings).
Auto-Learn utility identifies system devices, which makes initial system start-up
easier.
8 line by 40 character graphic display provides the most intuitive operator interface
in the industry (320 characters total).
Help screens are available from the front panel and annunciator user interface to
assist in programming and operation.
512 additional points can be added to the system using the FN4127-IO 16 channel
input/output boards. Each of these points can be programmed individually to be an
input or low current output. These points are for secondary use only.
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The following boards, expanders and devices are available from Hochiki America
Corp. to be used with the FireNET 2127/4127 analog addressable fire alarm system.
For a complete description and installation instructions of each product, please see the
appropriate section of this manual and the literature supplied with the device itself.
Model
Description
Control Panels
FN-4127-NIC
FN-4127-SLC
FN-4127-IO
FN-CTM
City-Tie Module
FN-DAC
FN-LCD-N
FN-LCD-S
ALK-V
ALK-V2
ALG-V
AIE-EA
ATG-EA
ACA-V
ATJ-EA
ALN-V
ACC-V
YBN-NSA-4
HSB-NSA-6
SCI-B4
SCI-B6
DH98-A
DH98-AR
DH99-A
DH99-AR
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FRCME-S
FRCME-P
FRCME-M
FRCMA, FRCMA-I
R2ML, R2ML-I
R2M
R2MH, R2MH-I
SCI
DIMM
CZM
ASB
ASBL
AMS/KL/LP
Accessories
TCH-B100-NS
Hand-held Programmer
FN-ACC
FN-ETR
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FN -2 127 US00CS-120
OptionType
ProductStyle
Loops
DeviceRange
Language
Feature1
NetworkCard,
Dialer&16I/O
Expandable
Color
Style
Voltage
ValidEntries
FN
2
4
LCD
LCT
127
N
S
US
0
1
2
3
5
6
8
0
E
R
C
G
S
D
P
DP
N
NP
024
120
220
Thisispanelvoltage
ThisispanelColor&Style
Thisiswhetherpanelisexpandable
Feature1[Network/Dialer/16I/O]
ThisistheLanguage
ThisistheDeviceRange
Thisisthenumberofloopsontheproduct
Thisistheproductstyle
OptionRanges
Description
FireNET
2LoopHochikiProtocol
4LoopHochikiprotocol
0LoopHochikiprotocol
0LoopHochikiprotocolw/Trimring
127Points
NetworkAnnunciator
SerialAnnunciator
USEnglish
None
NetworkCard
InternalDialer
ExternalDialer
ExternalDialer&NetworkCard
NetworkCard&16I/OCard
16I/OCard
NonExpandable
Expandable
Red
Charcoal
Gray
Standard
PlexiWindow
Printer
PlexiWindow&Printer
PlexiWindowNewYorkModel
PlexiWindow&PrinterNewYorkModel
24Volts
110Volts
220Volts
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Description
Control Panels
FN-4127
FN-2127
NOTE: There are several ordering models (i.e. 2 loop, 4 loop, network
options, 120/240VAC, colors, etc.). Boschs order entry department will
establish exact model and configuration at time of order. Different ordering
models are also reflected on the FireNET product datasheets.
SLC Loop Devices
D323A
D324A
D322A
D336A
D321A
D331A
D332A
D326A
D339A
D327A
D335A
D333A
D5070
Hand-held Programmer
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Description
SLC Loop Devices
SD505-APS
SD505-AIS
SD505-AHS
SD505-4AB
SD505-6AB
SD505-DUCT
SD505-DTS-K
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Description
SLC Loop Devices
63-1021
67-1032
60-1028
63-1020
63-1023
63-028/63-029
55-019/55-020
55-023
55-021
NOTE: The 55-019 has been tested to UL 864 8th edition. However, the 55-019 will
operate with the 9th edition listed FireNET Fire Alarm Control panel. Therefore, it may be
used in panel retrofit applications, subject to approval by your AHJ.
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Description
SLC Loop Devices
FWC-FSLC-SMK
FWC-FSLC-HEAT
FWC-FSLC-SMK4B
FWC-FSLC-SMK6B
FWC-FSLC-DUCT
FWC-FSLC-EZM1
FWC-FSLC-EZM1B
FWC-FSLC-EZM2
FWC-FSLC-RM2
FWC-FSLC-SOM1
FWC-FSLC- PULL
FWC-FSLC-ISO
NOTE: The FWC-FSLC-EZM1 has been tested to UL 864 8th edition. However, FWCFSLC-EZM1 will operate with the 9th edition listed FireNET Fire Alarm Control panel.
Therefore, it may be used in panel retrofit applications, subject to approval by your AHJ
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Description
SLC Loop Devices
VF2002
VF2005-00
VF2001
VF2003
VF2008
VF7001
VF7002
VF7008
VF5001
VF5002
VF6001
VF6002
VF6020-00
VF6021-00
VF6024-00
VF6007
VF6005
VF6052-00
VF6053-00
VF6054-00
VF6055-00
VF6004
VF6011
VF3029-10
VF6003
NOTE: The VF6002 has been tested to UL 864 8th edition. However, VF6002 will operate
with the 9th edition listed FireNET Fire Alarm Control panel. Therefore, it may be used in
panel retrofit applications, subject to approval by your AHJ
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FN-4127-CPA-BO
FN-PS4
FN-PS402*
FN-ENC
FN-ENC-DO
FN-ENC-BC
FN-PMP
FN-PBS
FN-PGB
FN-EOL
FN-STO
FN-PRC
FN-FUS
FN-FUS-BATT
FN-BLJ
FN-MAN
FN-PDL
FN-LSW
FN-X187
FN-S187
FN-SKDK
FN-SKCK
FN-ECK
FN-BLE
FN-LCD-N-ETR
FN-LCD-N-BB
FN-LCD-N-CPA-BO
FN-LCD-N-BO
FN-LCD-S-BO
FN-LCD-S-BB
FN-EBS
FN-ENC-DD
FN-CB-DD
FN-ENC-BC-DD
FN-KEY-NY
FN-S-DD
FN-KEY-DD
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Alarms Cannot Guarantee Warning or Protection: Fire alarm system cannot guarantee
warning or protection against fire in every potential situation. A study by the Federal
Emergency Management Agency (an agency of the United States government) indicated
that smoke detectors may not go off or give early warning in as many as 35% of all fires.
Limitation on Fire Alarm Effectiveness: A fire alarm system may not provide timely or
adequate warning, or simply may not function, for a variety of reasons. For example:
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Unheeded Warning: Warning devices (including horns, sirens, and bells) may not
alert people or wake up sleepers who are located on the other side of closed or
partially open doors. A warning device that activates on a different floor or level of a
dwelling or structure is less likely to awaken or alert people. Even persons who are
aware may not notice the warning if the alarm is muffled by noise from a stereo,
radio, air conditioner or other appliance, or by passing traffic. Audible warning
devices may not alert the hearing impaired (strobes or other devices should be
provided to warn these people). Any warning device may fail to alert people with a
disability, deep sleepers, people who have recently used alcohol or drugs, or people
on medication or sleeping pills.
Importance of Maintenance: In general, fire alarm systems and devices will not work
without power and will not function property unless they are maintained and tested
regularly.
Alarm is Not Substitute for Insurance: While installing a fire alarm system may make the
owner eligible for a lower insurance rate, an alarm system is not a substitute for insurance.
Property owners should continue to act prudently in protecting the premises and the people
in their premises and should properly insure life and property and buy sufficient amounts of
liability insurance to meet their needs.
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Two keys for the cabinet lock and two keys for the Enable Controls keyswitch. Note
that the Denver Door build does not include keys for the Enable Controls keyswitch.
(2) 10k ohm EOL resistors PN# 0400-01046, (4 or 8) zero ohm jumpers PN# 040001025, (1) 1N4004S diode PN# 0400-01024, and (4) EOLD devices PN# 0400-1023.
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Front Panel
Indicators
Figure 2-3-1
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Figure 2-3-2
Figure 2-3-2a
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2.3.3 Control Panel Annunciator, Control Unit and Power Supply Layout
Figure 2-3-3
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Route high and low voltage wiring separately. Maintain a minimum 2 separation
between high and low voltage wiring throughout the building.
Route control panel wiring around the perimeter of the enclosure. A minimum .25
separation is required between high and low voltage wiring.
Identify which group each wire or cable is associated with from the list below. Isolate
each groups wiring as much as possible. Avoid running a single multi-conductor cable
for multiple groups of conductors.
Keep wiring from different groups separated as much as possible. If you must share the
same conduit with different conductor groups consider using shielded cable.
If shielded cable is used terminate the shield to the earth ground terminal block in the
main control panel and leave open at field side of cable. Do not ground at both ends of
cable.
All terminals on the FireNET control can accept wire gauges from 22AWG and 14AWG.
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The preferred entry location for AC input power is via the left side knock-out (see green dotted
line above). DO NOT route AC input power across the main control board (K6002), the ribbon
cable interconnects, or directly across or adjacent to the low-voltage connections made on
terminal strips X1 (top) or X2 (side).
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- OUT
+ OUT
- IN
+ IN
- OUT
+ OUT
- IN
+ IN
- OUT
10
+ OUT
11
- IN
12
+ IN
13
- OUT
14
+ OUT
15
- IN
16
+ IN
17
NC
18
19
NO
20
NC
21
22
NO
23
NC
24
25
NO
26
27
NC
C
28
NO
29
NC
30
31
NO
32
+
+
+
+
-
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
SLC 1
SLC 2
Description
Signaling Line Circuit. Out terminals used for
Class B or A wiring.
Signaling Line Circuit. In terminals used for
Return Loop for Class A wiring.
Signaling Line Circuit. Out terminals used for
Class B or A wiring.
Signaling Line Circuit. In terminals used for
Return Loop for Class A wiring.
Signaling Line Circuit. Out terminals used for
Class B or A wiring.
SLC 3
SLC 4
Fire 1
Trouble
Fire 2
Supervisory
Auxiliary
NAC 1
NAC 2
NAC 3
NAC 4
Rating
Voltage
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
32VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
30VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
Current
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
400mA
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
1A
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
2.5 A*
*Note: See Section 2.8 for additional details regarding NAC circuit ratings
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Table 2.7.2 (X2) Side Terminal Strip Electrical Ratings for Main Control Unit
Terminal # and Label
+
+
+
-
TBL
RES
INT
10
CNT
11
SIL
12
0V
13
PR1
14
PR2
15
PR3
16
+
+
+
+
-
1
2
3
4
5
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Fire Routing
Trouble
Routing
Programmable
Output
Trouble Input
Reset
Input
Intermittent
Input
Continuous
Input
Silence/Ack
Input
DC Ground
Programmable
Input 1
Programmable
Input 2
Programmable
Input 3
COMMS
AUX
24V
NETWORK
IN
NETWORK
OUT
Rating
Description
Voltage
Current
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
24VDC
0V
500mA
500mA
500mA
500mA
500mA
500mA
30mA
0V
30mA
0V
30mA
0V
30mA
0V
30mA
0V
500mA
Auxiliary input
0V
30mA
0V
30mA
0V
30mA
12VDC
12VDC
24VDC
24VDC
12VDC
12VDC
12VDC
12VDC
100mA
100mA
500mA
500mA
100mA
100mA
100mA
100mA
Auxiliary input
Auxiliary input
RS485 to I/O boards
RS485 to I/O boards
Auxiliary 24V supply
Auxiliary 24V supply
RS485 to other panels
RS485 to other panels
RS485 to other panels
RS485 to other panels
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Table 2.7.3 Terminal Strip Electrical ratings for the Power Supply Module
Connector
Terminal
Description
TB6
G
N
Earth Ground
AC Neutral
AC Line
+24VDC
DC RTN
+ DC Output
- DC Output
+ Battery
- Battery
TB4
TB3
Rating
Voltage
Current
N/A
120 VAC, 50/60Hz
240 VAC, 50/60Hz
120 VAC, 50/60Hz
240 VAC, 50/60Hz
+24 VDC
DC Common
+24 VDC
DC Common
N/A
2.1A
1.1A
2.1A
1.1A
0 - 4 Amps
0 - 4 Amps
5A
5A
NOTE: Earth ground fault detection impedance is approximately 15K ohms between earth
ground and the FireNET internal floating DC supply.
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2.8 Specifications
Primary AC:
Output DC:
Power Supply:
Max Charger Current:
Dimensions:
Weight:
Color:
Material:
Display:
Network:
Zones:
SLC loops:
Devices per Loop:
Addresses per Panel
NAC Outputs:
Relay Outputs:
Voltage Outputs:
Aux. Power:
Aux. Inputs:
PC Port:
Printer Port:
*NOTE:
*NOTE:
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NAC 1
NAC 2
NAC 3
NAC 4
FIRE
ROUTING
+
-
TROUBLE
ROUTING
+
-
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTPUT
+
-
1. TBL
Main
Control
Unit
2. RES
3. INT
4. CNT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AND AUX.
INPUTS
5. SIL
0V
6. PR1
7. PR2
COMMS
l +
8. PR3
AUX
24V
l +
ADDITIONAL
I/O BOARDS
NETWORK
IN
l +
NETWORK
OUT
l +
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H/S
H/S
H/S
Hochiki America
EOL Device
(EOLD)
P/N 0400-01023
NAC 1
N AC 2
NAC 3
N AC 4
FIRE
ROUTIN G
+
-
TROUBLE
ROUTIN G
+
-
PR OGRAMMABLE
OUTPUT
+
-
1. TBL
2. RES
3. IN T
4. CN T
Main
Control
Unit
REMOTE
CONTR OL
AND AUX.
INPU TS
5. SIL
0V
6. PR1
7. PR2
COMMS
l +
AU X
24V
l +
8. PR3
ADDITIONAL
I/O BOARDS
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X2
NAC 2
N AC 1
NAC 3
NA C 4
FIRE
RO UTING
+
-
TRO UBLE
RO UTING
+
-
+
-
PO LARITY
R EVERSING DEVIC E
500 m A @ 24VDC m ax.
10K O HM
E ND-O F-LINE
RE SIS TO R (E O LR)
P /N 0400-01046
1. TBL
2. RES
3. INT
4. CNT
RE M O TE
CONTRO L
A ND A UX .
INP UTS
5. S IL
M ain C ontrol
U nit
0V
6. PR 1
7. PR 2
l +
8. PR 3
C OMMS
AD D ITIO N A L
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Main Control
Unit
NC C NO
NC C NO
NC C NO
NC C NO
NC C NO
NAC 1
FIRE 1
TROUBLE
FIRE 2
SUPERVISORY
NAC 2
AUXILIARY
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X2
NAC 1
+
NAC 2
NAC 3
NAC 4
FIRE
ROUTING
+
-
TROUBLE
ROUTING
+
-
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTPUT
+
-
1. TBL
2. RES
3. INT
DIGITAL INPUTS
USE DRY CONTACTS ONLY
4. CNT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AND AUX. INPUTS
5. SIL
0V
6. PR1
COMMS
l +
8. PR3
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This section covers the installation of the devices listed above. The FireNET panel must be
properly programmed after the installation of expander boards. Please refer to Section 8 of this
manual for more information on programming the functionality of expander boards.
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4.2.2 Addressing
Up to 32 RS485 bus devices can be added to the system. Each RS485 bus device must be
set to a unique address 1-32.
The address for each RS485 bus device is set using a position DIP-switch in binary fashion.
Switches 1-6 represent the values 1, 2, 4, 8, 16, and 32 respectively. To set the address,
move only the switches whose values when added equal the address value you wish to set, to
the ON position. For example moving switches 1 and 3 (whose values are 1 and 4
respectively) to the ON position sets the address of 5 into the RS485 bus device. See the
other examples below:
ADDRESS 1
ADDRESS 5
4
3
2
4
3
2
5
4
3
2
ADDRESS 21
Switch Number 1 2 3 4 5 6
Value 1 2 4 8 16 32
C10
TR1
R36
J4
C6
R38
R32
J3
U6
R35
R33
R31
U5
F1
D1
C8
+
C7
R34
R29
R1
R27
X2
C2
L1
C1
D17
Figure 4.2.3.1
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R28
R20
J2
R37
R23
R22
LED3
U7
R30
LED2
R21
SW1
LED1
Jumper J3
C11
XTL1
R54
R19
R24
R25
R26
S1
IN
COMMS IN
0V 24V 0V RX TX
U1
C3
J1
0V RX TX 24V 0V 0V 0V
COMMS OUT OUT
I/O
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C9
+
-
TROUBLE
ROUTING
+
-
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTPUT
+
-
J1
U1
0V 0V
I/O
NAC 4
FIRE
ROUTING
T
0V RX
24V 0V
X
COMMS OUT OUT
NAC 3
C10
XTL1
NAC 2
C11
NAC 1
C3
R54
R36
TR1
J3
J4
C6
R38
J2
SD1
R28
R23
R22
LED
3
0V
6. PR1
U7
R37
R32
LED
2
R21
SW
1
5. SIL
S1
7. PR2
C
1
R33
R31
D1
F1
NETWORK
OUT
R34
R29
C2
R1
l +
R27
l +
NETWORK
IN
l +
l +
X2
R35
IN
COMMS IN
0V 24V 0V RX
U6
ADDITIONAL
I/O BOARDS
C8
+
U5
C7
AUX
24X
C9
8. PR3
COMMS
TO NEXT I/O
BOARD
LED
1
4. CNT
R30
3. INT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AND AUX.
INPUTS
R19
R24
R25
R26
2. RES
R20
1. TBL
L1
D17
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any
Inputs on the I/O board are not supervised. These inputs are not for
primary initiating or detection of fire or life safety conditions. These inputs
are for programmable for secondary use only, and not used for signaling
Fire, Supervisory, or Trouble conditions. All primary initiating or detection
inputs must be connected to applicable SLC devices listed for fire. See
Section 5 of this manual for SLC devices.
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NOTE:
Outputs on the I/O board are not supervised. These outputs are not for
primary notification of fire conditions (i.e. not for use as NAC circuits).
These outputs are for secondary use only. All primary notification output
devices must be connected to applicable NAC circuits on the FireNET
panel. See Section 3.4, Appendix A, and B for details on NAC circuits and
compatible NAC devices.
When powering the I/O board from the FireNET Aux 24VDC power (limited to 500ma), the
following maximum wiring distances apply at the gauges noted:
Wire
18AWG
16AWG
14AWG
Distance
875ft
1400ft
2300ft
When powering the I/O board from a separate Aux 24VDC UL Fire listed supply the maximum
voltage drop cannot exceed 4VDC.
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D10
R39
D11
R48
R46
R50
D12
R52
D14
R53
R51
R49
R47
R8
R6
R4
R2
D15
D16
8
7
9
10
I/O CHANNEL
SERIAL NUMBER
D13
OP3
D18
OP1
X1
D2
R12
R10
D3
U3
D4
+
K6006
ISSUE 01
R16 R14
11
R3
12
C13
R5
D5
13
R7
C5
R9
D6
14
OP2
R13
R11
D8
16
R15
15
D7
R17
C10
XTL1
0V RX TX 24V 0V
COMMS OUT
OUT
R54
C11
SD1
J3
C6
R38
J4
R28
R21
J2
R30
TR1
R36
R19
R23
R22
LED2
LED3
U6
D1
R35
R33
F1
R31
R27
R29
X2
R34
COMMS IN
0V RX TX
S1
U7
R37
R32
SW1
LED1
R20
C3
U1
0V 0V
I/O
D9
J1
C2
C8
U5
C7
+
L1
C1
LED 2
D17
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U4
R43
R1
LED 1
R18
C4
R45
C12
IN
0V 24V
The yellow LED (LED2) will flicker briefly every few seconds when the I/O
board responds to the main panel. If this LED does not flicker then it is
not responding to the control panel and the comms connection should be
checked.
R40
OP4
R24
R25
R26
LED indicators on the I/O board give some simple diagnostic information
and show that the boards are communicating with the control panel. The
red LED (LED1) is on during receipt of a message from the control panel
and will turn off if the I/O board feels the communication is normal.
If the LED is flickering more or less continuously - the board is
operating normally.
If this LED is not lit - the board is not receiving data from the
control panel and the comms connection should be checked.
If this LED is permanently lit - then it is likely that data is being
received but that it is being corrupted. In this case the quality of
the comms connection should be checked for interference from
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As with all electronic components, this circuit board is very sensitive and can be
easily damaged by electrostatic discharge.
4. The loop board mounts on the left hand side of the terminal board and fits upside down
compared with the existing circuit. The additional 2-loop circuit board is supplied with 2
ribbon cables of different sizes and the board should be oriented so that the ribbon
cables match the connectors.
5. Install the four mounting standoffs to the main board, then attach the additional 2-loop
board using the M3 screws and fiber washers.
6. After checking that the new circuit board is properly installed and making good contact
with its connectors, the metal cover should be replaced. Connect the SLC loop wiring,
then re-apply power to the control panel.
7. Unused detection circuits must have the "loop + out" to "loop + in" and "loop - out" to
"loop - in" terminals wired together to prevent open circuit troubles from being reported.
Class B SLC circuits also require the 0 ohm jumpers to be installed please see
Section 5.3.1.
Once the detection circuits have been connected, the devices for the new detection circuits
can be automatically detected using the auto learn feature from the menu on the control panel
(see Section 8 of this manual).
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1000 ft.
2000 ft.
3000 ft.
4000 ft.
Wire AWG
20
6
3
2
1
18
9
4
3
2
16
15
7
5
3
14
15
12
8
6
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NOTE:
When connecting I/O boards to the FN-LCD-S via the COMMS terminals
shown above, the I/O boards must be powered by a UL864/1481 listed
local Auxiliary 24VDC power supply, or the Aux 24VDC output of the FNLCD-S within the limits outlined below.
DO NOT connect the I/O board power input to the Aux 24VDC output terminals of the FNLCD-S unless the sum current load of the I/O board is within the 500mA max 24VDC output
rating of the FN-LCD-S and within the 500ma max 24VDC output rating of the FN-2127/4127
control panel that provides power to the FN-LCD-S. Failure to make this consideration may
result in overloading the FN-LCD-S and/or the control panel Aux 24VDC output (500ma max.
each).
The current limits during both standby and in alarm shall not exceed the 500mA rating of the
FN-2127/4127 Panel Aux 24VDC output or FN-LCD-S.
The FN-LCD-S current draw is rated as follows:
Standby: 20mA @ 24VDC
Alarm: 110mA @ 24VDC
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Smoke sensors will undergo automatic sensitivity testing and verification every 24 hours.
Modules
DCP FRCME-S, FRCME-M Mini Addressable Input Module (with Terminal Blocks)
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The DCP prefix listed above on several devices indicates the devices formal model
name as specified by Underwriters Laboratories within each devices individual listing.
The DCP prefix will be dropped throughout the body of this manual and the shortened
model name will be used. Please take note of this when referencing these devices within
this manual.
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OUT
IN
LOOP 1
+
OUT
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
IN
LOOP 2
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 3
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 4
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Figure 5.3.2 Maximum Wiring Length for a Class B SLC with T-Taps
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The SLC wiring must always meet the following requirements (per circuit):
The total Resistance must be less than 50 ohms
The total Capacitance must be less than 1F
The total Inductance must be less than 1mH
1 Class X circuits were previously designated Class A Style 7 circuits. See Chapter 12 of NFPA 72, 2013 Edition.
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The total wire length must be measured as shown in Figure 5.3.4 below.
Figure 5.3.4 Measuring SLC Total Wire Length for Class A Circuits
The return side of the loop must be routed separately from the outgoing loop.
The return side may not share the same conduit or cable as the outgoing side of the
SLC loop.
When using Class X wiring, the SCI Short Circuit Isolators must be installed before and
after each analog addressable device on the SLC loop. Alternately, analog devices with
built-in SCI may be used. The wiring from the control panel to the first SCI and from the last
SCI back to the control panel must be in conduit. Refer to Section 5.18 for more
information on installing the SCI module and for installation methods to satisfy Class X
criteria per NFPA 72.
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10 11 12 13 14 15 16
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
IN
LOOP 2
OUT
IN
LOOP 3
OUT
IN
LOOP 4
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DH98-A
Operating Voltage
ALG-V
Analog Photoelectric
Control Panel
1
1
2
2
3
3
4
4
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
IN
LOOP 2
OUT
IN
LOOP 3
OUT
IN
LOOP 4
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DH98-A
Operating Voltage
ALG-V
Analog Photoelectric
Control Panel
L1
L2
+24V
0V
+REM
LED-
10
11
12
NC
NO
NC
NO
K1
K2
+
1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
- + - + - + - + - + - + - + - +
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
IN
LOOP 2
OUT
IN
LOOP 3
OUT
IN
LOOP 4
Test switch only activates output relays, and does not place the
detector into alarm.
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SC -
Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
FRCME-4
IN-A
S5694
IN-B
S+
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 2
10
11
OUT
IN
LOOP 3
12
13
14
15
OUT
16
+
IN
LOOP 4
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Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
SC
FRCME-S
IN-A
S5694
IN-B
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
+
IN
10
11
OUT
LOOP 2
IN
LOOP 3
12
13
14
15
OUT
16
+
IN
LOOP 4
Figure 5.8.1 FRCME-S Mini Input Module (w/ Terminal Blocks) Detail
NOTE: The FRCME-S has been tested to or evaluated to UL 864 8th edition. However, the
FRCME-S will operate with the 9th edition listed FireNET Fire Alarm Control panel. Therefore,
it may be used in panel retrofit applications, subject to approval by your AHJ.
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White
UL
Underwriters
Laboratories Inc.
S (IN)
S (OUT)
FRCME-P
SC (IN)
SC (OUT)
S5694
IN-B
IN-A
Black
Red
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
+
IN
10
11
OUT
LOOP 2
IN
LOOP 3
12
13
14
15
OUT
16
+
IN
LOOP 4
NOTE: The FRCME-P/55-019 has been tested to UL 864 8th edition. However, the FRCMEP/55-019 will operate with the 9th edition listed FireNET Fire Alarm Control panel. Therefore, it
may be used in panel retrofit applications, subject to approval by your AHJ.
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Figure 5.10.1 FRCME-M Mini Input Module (w/ Terminal Blocks) Detail
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DCP-FRCMA-I
OUT SC -
IN +
OUT S +
OUT
IN
OUT
LOOP 1
IN
LOOP 2
IN -
IN SC -
OUT +
IN S +
OUT -
10
11
OUT
12
+
IN
LOOP 3
13
14
15
16
+
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 4
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NOTE: For Sections 5.7 5.11 common for all FRCM devices
Reference the input wiring distance limitation table below for all types of
FRCM modules:
Maximum Distance Between
Module and EOL Device
14 AWG
16 AWG
18 AWG
1500 Ft.
900 Ft.
550 Ft.
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R2M
NO1
Set 1
COM1
To next
SLC Device +
NC1
SC -
NO2
S +
COM2
Set 2
NC2
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 2
10
11
OUT
12
13
IN
LOOP 3
14
15
OUT
16
+
IN
LOOP 4
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24 VDC UL listed,
regulated, power limited
supply for fire alarm
signaling service, or
terminals 18 and 19 on
the X2 Side Terminal
Strip of the
FN-4127 (500 mA).
24+
To next
SLC Device +
SC -
S+
GND
OUT (+)
OUT (-)
Compatible UL listed
signaling device(s)
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 1
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 2
10
11
OUT
IN
LOOP 3
12
13
14
15
OUT
16
UL Listed EOLR
Part # 0400-01046
10K Ohm
+
IN
LOOP 4
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1. Determine the mounting location for the SOM-R, FRCME and SOM-R-DS keyswitch. These
should be installed in the same location, or as required by your AHJ.
2. The SOM-R must be addressed using the TCH-B100 programmer. Connect the SOM-R to
the FN-2127/4127 SLC as shown in Figure 5.15.1. Refer to the installation instructions (Part #
1700-11320, Rev. 05/10) included with the SOM-R for additional wiring and installation
instructions.
3. Connect 24VDC power to the SOM-R module. This voltage may be provided by; 1) a UL
1481 listed, regulated, power limited supply, 2) a FN-2127/4127 NAC circuit configured as
continuous auxiliary power, or 3) the FN-2127/4127 aux power on X2 terminals 18 and 19
(500ma max).
4. The SOM-R-DS keyswitch connected to the FRCME module must be connected to the
FireNET SLC. Use the TCH-B100 programmer to assign an address to the module and then
connect the SLC circuit to the S+ and SC- terminals on the module.
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5. Connect the output of the SOM-R to the input terminals on the SOM-R-DS keyswitch
connected to the FRCME module. Ensure correct polarity.
6. Connect the output terminals on the keyswitch disable module to the solenoid. Ensure that
the EOLD is properly connected to the circuit as shown in Figure 5.15.1 above.
Operation of the SOM-R
The SOM-R is designed for use with single interlock preaction sprinkler systems. When the
FireNET control panel detects a fire alarm condition from a single initiating point, the SOM-R
will be activated, allowing water to flow into the sprinkler piping. Water is not discharged from
a sprinkler head until increased temperature from the fire activates the sprinkler head.
Output delays are not applied to the activation of the SOM-R. The SOM-R output is activated
immediately upon detection of a fire condition by the FireNET control panel.
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Important!
o
o
o
o
o
o
o
NOTE: The location text will need to be programmed to state SOMR PREACTION
DISCHARGE for all initiating devices, which activates the SOM-R module.
Alarm Verification may not be used with the SOM-R.
NOTE: Only one solenoid may be connected to the SOM-R. DO NOT CONNECT MUTLIPLE
SOLENOIDS TO THE SOM-R OUTPUT CIRCUIT!
To Disable the SOM-R:
Move the keyswitch to the SOM-R Disabled position.
ENABLE
D
I
S
A
B
L
E
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Model Number
Alarm Current
ASCO
Parker/Skinner
8210G207
73218BN4UNLVNOC111C2
0mA
0mA
44mA
42mA
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22k
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SCI
(IN) SC
(OUT) S
(OUT) SC
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SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
4 5
SCI
LOOP 2
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
- + - + - + - + - + - +
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
IN 9OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
LOOP 1
SCI
SCI
SCI
SCI
LOOP 3
+
OUT
+
IN
LOOP 4
Figure 5.18.2
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OUT TO
NEXT
MODULE
SC-
S+
S+
SC
SC-
S+
1
+ +
1 2 3 4
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
+
5 6
OUT
+
8
IN
+ + + +
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
LOOP 2
LOOP 3
LOOP 4
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FN-4127-NIC
Network Devices
The FireNET system enables information to be transmitted between control panels using a
secure network connection. Up to sixty-four control panels and network annunciators (nodes)
can be connected together and the system can be configured such that selected information
can be displayed or acted upon at each panel.
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M3 Screws
ON
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+ C19
R4
C3
R8
C4
R16
R11
RL2
OP5
C2
+
C1
R21
OP6
R12
D1
R10
R7
TR4
TR3
R15
RL1
TR6
D2
R20
R19
R2
C14
R17
U1
J2
SW2
TR5
U6
S1
J1
C13
RP1
C11
C12
+ C16
R26
C7
+C20
R25
K6005
R27
U4
U5
R24
R28
C15
LED1
R13
LED2
R14
R9
U7
C10
+ C17
C18
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The FireNET network communications protocol has been designed to be extremely tolerant to
interference and data corruption, however as with any system, limitations must be set to
guarantee correct operation. The specified transmission distance limit for the communications
method used is 4000 ft. (1200m) and because the data is re-transmitted at each network card,
in theory, there can be 4000 ft. (1200m) between each card if required. The minimum cable
size for the FireNET network is #20 AWG. The network communications uses RS485
technology.
Using the above cable distances however, does not take into account the failure of a network
card to communicate with the system through total power failure or a card trouble. In this
situation, the network card would disconnect itself from the network and connect the network
cable such that it bypasses the card in question. This means that the total cable length
between the cards either side of the disconnected one could be 8000 ft. (2400m), which is
outside of the specification for the communications method used (RS485). This trouble
scenario could clearly be extended to more network cards and this would add 4000 ft. (1200m)
of cable length in each case.
A sensible trouble tolerance limit must therefore be suggested to enable the performance of
the system to be predicted. Because of the nature of the fire protection system, its design is
biased towards inherent reliability and failure of a network card, although possible, is very
unlikely. Fire control panels also have substantial back up power systems, therefore, the
likelihood of a total power failure under operational conditions, is also extremely rare. A
suggested tolerance level of one card failure is therefore recommended. To guarantee
operation of the system with one card failure it is necessary to arrange the network so that a
failure will not introduce more than 4000 ft. (1200m) of cable between the two cards, which
would be connected together by the failure. This means that the total cable length between
adjacent nodes should not be more than 4000 ft. (1200m). It is not important how the 4000 ft.
(1200 meters) is made up i.e. it could be 350 ft. (100m) and 3650 ft. (1100m) or 2000ft. (600m)
and 2000ft. (600m).
Using these general rules and the specified or equivalent cable types will provide a
guaranteed performance of networks with plenty of tolerance.
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Network
Panel 1
2 LOOP
Network
Panel 2
2 LOOP
Network
Panel 3
4 LOOP
Network
Panel 4
4 LOOP
Network
LCD
Annunciator
When designing or installing a network of FireNET panels and annunciators, always be aware
of the following:
1. The panel network must be wired as a ring.
2. There should be no more than 4000 ft. (1200m) maximum cable length between two
adjacent segments.
3. A short circuit at Point A should automatically disconnect the shorted section and
announce a trouble condition at all panels but the entire network will continue
communicating.
4. A short circuit at Points A and B should automatically disconnect both sections and
announce trouble at all panels. Communication will continue between panels1 and 4
and between panels 2 and 3.
5. Open circuit troubles should allow the network to continue operating in the same way as
short circuit troubles.
6. Network cabling should be standard RS485 type for up to 64 nodes.
7. The minimum cable size for the FireNET network is #20 AWG.
When designing or installing a network of FireNET panels and annunciators using the fiber
optic module, always be aware of the following:
1. The panel network must be wired as a ring according to the fiber optic module
installation instructions (HA-06-272)
2. A single open circuit between two fiber optic modules will automatically announce a
trouble condition at all panels and annunciators, but alarm conditions will only announce
at the local panel with the initiated input device (Smoke Detector, Pull Station, etc.)
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The cable type used for the network connection should be suitable for RS-485 applications.
Minimum wire size should be 20ga. twisted, shielded, stranded. RS485 communications cable
is typically standard Class 2 communications cable. However, depending on the AHJ, FPL or
FPLR cable may be required. Follow local jurisdictional and AHJ requirements. NFPA 70
national electric code compliance may be required for network cabling depending on local
jurisdiction, AHJ, regulations, and/or codes.
In many installations, interference from RFI, EMI or other noise sources can create problems.
In order to reduce the effects of such noise, terminate the shield to the earth ground terminal
block in the main control panel. DO NOT ground the shield at both ends of the cable!
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- +
OUT
IN
LOOP 1
- + - +
- +
OUT
OUT
IN
LOOP 2
- +
- +
IN
OUT
LOOP 3
- +
IN
NC C NO
FIRE 1
NC C NO
TROUBLE
NC C NO
FIRE 2
NC C NO
NC C NO
- +
- +
NAC 1
NAC 2
SUPERVISORY AUXILIARY
- +
NAC 3
NAC 4
FIRE
ROUTING
+
-
TROUBLE
ROUTING
+
-
PROGRAMMABLE
OUTPUT
+
-
LOOP 4
1. TBL
2. RES
3. INT
REMOTE
CONTROL
AND AUX.
INPUTS
WARNING!
DO NOT PLUG OR UNPLUG RIBBON CABLES WHILE BOARD IS POWERED. STATIC SENSITIVE CIRCUITS.
OBSERVE STATIC HANDLING PROCEDURES AT ALL TIMES
4. CNT
5. SIL
0V
6. PR1
7. PR2
Network cable
from OUT
terminals of
previous panel/
annunciator
l +
8. PR3
l +
COMMS
ADDITIONAL
I/O BOARDS
l +
AUX
24V
l +
NETWORK
IN
NETWORK
OUT
K6002 ISSUE 07
AC POWER FAILURE
CHARGER TROUBLE
GROUND FAULT
BATTERY LOW
24VDC
- - + +
BATTERY DISCONNECT
REMOTE PSU
Network cable to
IN terminals of
next panel/
annuciator
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Distance
925ft
1500ft
2400ft
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DO NOT connect the I/O board power input to the Aux 24VDC output terminals of the FNLCD-N unless the sum current load of the I/O board is within the 500ma max 24VDC output
rating of the FN-LCD-N and within the 500ma max 24VDC output rating of the FN-2127/4127
control panel that provides power to the FN-LCD-N. Failure to make this consideration may
result in overloading the FN-LCD-N and/or the control panel Aux 24VDC output (500ma max.
each).
The current limits during both standby and in alarm shall not exceed the 500 mA rating.
Available Colors: RED and CHARCOAL, FN-LCD-N-R = RED, FN-LCD-N-C = CHARCOAL
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All of these operations are performed from the front panel keypad.
Please refer to the front panel photo in Figure 7.1 below while reading through this section.
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7.2.4 Menu Navigation (Up, Down, Left, Right Arrows, Enter / Exit Buttons)
These buttons are used to navigate the FN-2127/4127 menu structure. The arrow buttons (up,
right, down, left) also represent the digits 1, 2, 3, and 4 respectively when entering codes for
Access Level 2 or Access Level 3 modes.
Note: When using the Denver Door build of the FireNET panel, the front door of the panel
must be opened to perform these commands.
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When using the Denver Door build of the FireNET panel, opening the enclosure door will put
the panel into access level 2 automatically.
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Once this menu is displayed you can scroll up or down using the navigational arrow keys to
highlight each of the six menu options. A menu option is highlighted when a triangular arrow
symbol appears to its left.
Each menu option may be selected by first highlighting it using the up/down arrow keys, then
pressing the right arrow key to select. The six Access Level 2 Main Menu option functions are
described in the following sections.
7.4.2 Disablements
The Disablements menu allows the user to disable individual points, circuits, zones, or loops
on the FN-2127/4127 fire alarm system. This is typically done while the system is being
serviced or tested or to temporarily remove a faulty system device. CAUTION: Any portion of
the system that is disabled will not report an alarm condition.
All disablements have two options, timed or untimed. For disablements up to 24 hours in
length the timed disablement option should be used. This will prompt the user to enter a
disablement time in 30-minute increments from 30 minutes to 24 hours. Once the disablement
begins the FN-2127/4127 will countdown the selected disablement time. When the time
expires the disablement is cancelled automatically.
Untimed disablements should be used only when it is necessary to disable a portion of the
system for over 24 hours. Untimed disablements remain active until they are manually reset at
the panel through the Access Level 2 Main Menu / Disablements command.
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Once you select timed or untimed disablement you can choose to disable loops, zones,
addresses, NAC, or I/O circuits through sub-menus to the Access Level 2 Main Menu /
Disablements option.
As previously discussed highlighting the desired menu option and then pressing the right
navigational arrow selects that option. Pressing the left navigational arrow at any time backs
out of the current menu returning to the previous menu.
Note: The FN-2127/4127 fire alarm system will indicate a disabled condition any time there is
an active disablement on the system, via LCD display text and the point bypassed LED on
the front panel. Any item disabled is considered an off-normal condition and will generate a
common trouble condition until the disabled item is returned to normal.
The Disable Loops sub-menu option to Disablements, allows you to disable an entire SLC loop
with one command. The SLC loop may contain up to 127 analog detectors and addressable
input and/or output modules, as well as up to 127 analog sounder bases. Disabling an entire
SLC loop disables all inputs and outputs on the loop and should be used only in extreme
cases such as a service related problem affecting all the devices on the SLC loop.
WARNING: Loop disablement does not electrically isolate the panel from the SLC loop wiring.
The SLC loop should be disconnected from the panel before any diagnostic testing is
performed.
Disabling Zones
Each device on the system is assigned to a zone by the system installer. Refer to the
installation records in Section 11 of this manual for a list of all points on the system and the
zones they are assigned to. A zone may consist of one or many points. Disabling a zone
disables all the points assigned to that zone.
Disabling Addresses
Each SLC loop device on the system is assigned a unique address. In some cases an SLC
loop device may have sub addresses as well. Using the Disable Address sub-menu command
the user can individually disable any single address on the system.
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The disable Audible Device output sub-menu option allows the user to disable all of the local
NAC, SOM, and ASB outputs on the system. This is typically done for periodic tests so the
building occupants are not disturbed while activating each alarm device. When you choose
this option all of the notification appliances connected to the panel notification appliance
circuits and SOM are disabled, as well as any analog sounder bases.
The Disable Panel I/O sub-menu option allows a user to disable an individual panel input or
output. This includes individual notification appliance (NAC) circuits, on-board panel relays,
and the on-board digital inputs. This option applies only to on-board inputs and outputs SLC
loop devices must be disabled by using the Disable Addresses option.
The View/Restore Disablements sub-menu option is used to quickly display any system
disablements and optionally reset them to normal. Scroll to the View/Restore Disablements
sub-menu option, press the right navigational arrow to select, and then follow the prompts on
the panel display to view/reset any disablements on the system.
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This option is used by service personnel to identify sensors that require cleaning or
replacement.
Both FIRE LED indicators on the front panel will turn on and flash.
Details of the device that caused the fire alarm condition will be given in the LCD status
display on the front panel.
If there are more than two fire conditions, press the More Fire Events button on the
front panel to view the additional fire alarms.
Audible and visual notification appliances (horn and strobes) will activate throughout
the building.
Output relays and circuits will operate performing fire alarm functions such as closing
doors, recalling elevators, shutting down air handling equipment etc.
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The operator actions required following a fire alarm condition are as follows:
Silence the panel buzzer by pressing the Panel Sounder Silence button.
Silence the notification appliances by entering Access Level 2 and pressing the Alarm
Silence button. (See section 7.3.1 for instructions on entering Access Level 2). When
the Fire condition is silenced, both fire LED indicators change from flashing to steady
and the LCD display will indicate Alarm Silenced.
Resound the audible and visual notification appliances if necessary by entering Access
Level 2 and pressing the Resound Alarm button.
Once the fire department has cleared the building, physically reset any devices such as
manual pull stations that require a manual reset.
Reset the FN-2127/4127 fire alarm control panel by entering Access Level 2 and
pressing the Reset button.
Other trouble LEDs indicating the nature of the trouble may also illuminate.
The trouble relay contact and voltage output in the control panel will activate
Details of the trouble condition will be shown on the LCD status display on the front
panel.
If there are two or more trouble events press the More Events button to view them in
the LCD status display on the front panel. (See section 7.3.1 for instructions on entering
Access Level 2).
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Note the LCD status display and any messages that may appear so these can be
relayed to service personnel.
Investigate the cause of the trouble. It may be as simple as a detector that was
inadvertently removed.
There is no need to reset trouble conditions. They are non-latching and reset themselves
after the trouble condition is corrected.
NOTE: Loop Open/Short troubles are latching and require a panel reset to clear.
Once the supervisory condition has been cleared, reset the FN-2127/4127 fire alarm
control panel by entering Access Level 2 and pressing the Reset button.
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Details of the pre-alarm condition will be shown on the LCD status display on the
front panel.
If there are two or more events, press the More Events button to view them in the
LCD status display on the front panel.
Press the Panel Sounder Silence button to silence the panel buzzer. (See section
7.3.1 for instructions on entering Access Level 2).
Note the LCD status display and any messages that may appear so these can be
relayed to service personnel.
Once the Pre-Alarm condition has been cleared, reset the FN-2127/4127 fire alarm
control panel by entering access level 2 and pressing the reset button.
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Note: If you back out of the Access Level 3 menu using the Exit button or the left
arrow key, you will have to re-enter the code to go back into Access Level 3
operating mode.
To enter access level 2 when using the Denver Door build of the FireNET panel, it is only
necessary to open the front door of the enclosure.
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Selecting Edit Panel Inputs allows the user to scroll between the following panel input
circuits. These inputs are utilized by installing a normally open switch contact between
Terminal 12, which is 0V, and each input listed below. Please refer to Section 3.6 Digital
Inputs for more detail on wiring & limitations of these inputs.
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Each input circuit has the following properties that can be edited. Select each menu option and
follow the on screen prompts or press the Help (?) button for further information.
Zone
o Selecting this option allows the user to program which software zone the input
will be placed in. Default is 0.
Input Delay
o Input delays can be programmed (where acceptable by the Authority Having
Jurisdiction) in 10-second increments up to 2 minutes.
Input Latch
o Each input can be programmed as latching or non-latching. Latching requires the
panel to be reset before the condition is cleared. Non-latching resets the
condition automatically when the input returns to normal.
Input Action
o Input action is the type of event that occurs when the input is activated. Choose
between Trouble, Pre-Alarm, Supervisory, Auxiliary, Silence Alarm, Reset,
Transparent, Disablement, Test, or Fire.
Edit Location Text
o This option allows the user to scroll through the available characters using the
arrow keys, and create a custom text message up to 40 characters describing
this input.
Selecting Edit Panel Outputs allows the user to scroll between the following panel output
circuits.
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Each output circuit has the following properties that can be edited. Select each menu option
and follow the on screen prompts or press the Help (?) button for further information.
Zone
o Selecting this option allows the user to program which software zone the input
will be placed in. Default is 0.
Attributes
o This option allows you to select the output attributes flags for general alarm,
silenceable, output, pre-alarm output, trouble output, and Strobe Output. (Strobe
option for NAC outputs only).
Delay Stage 1
o If you are using staged evacuation. This option sets the delay for stage 1 in 30
second increments up to 5 minutes maximum (Not Available for NAC outputs).
Delay Stage 2
o If you are using staged evacuation. This option sets the delay for stage 2 in 30
second increments up to 5 minutes maximum (Not Available for NAC outputs).
Test Device Output
o This option allows the output to be manually turned on or off by the user.
Configure Output as Auxiliary (NAC only)
o This option allows NAC Outputs to be alternately programmed as power outputs
such as constant power, door holder power or resetable power.
NOTE:
Edit Default Pattern allows you to select the on-board NAC circuit output pattern. The
available options are Continuous, Temporal and March. The default is Temporal.
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The alarm verification time value can be set between 5 and 60 seconds. This value must be to
60 seconds to be compliant with UL864 9th Edition. Default value is 60 seconds. (See the
prefix of this manual for additional details).
The AC Fail report delay time value can be set between 0 and 24 hours. Default value is one
(1) hour. This value must be set between 1 and 3 hours to be compliant with UL864 9th Edition.
(See the prefix of this manual for additional details).
Selecting the ADD/DELETE DEVICE Menu Option allows the user to add or delete a single
SLC loop device to any of the 4 possible SLC loops on the system. To add an SLC loop device
using this menu option follow these instructions.
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Selecting EDIT DEVICE ATTRIBUTES from the EDIT CONFIGURATION MENU allows the
user to set attributes specific to each SLC loop device on the system. After selecting the
SLC loop (1-4) where the device is located, the user can scroll through each SLC device on
that loop and set attributes specific to that device.
The device attributes are different for the three different point types - Detector, Input, or
Output. Following is a description of the attributes that can be set for each point type.
Detector (Sensor)
o Set Zone
This option allows the user to set the software zone this device will
reside in. Do not use zone 0 for SLC loop devices.
o Edit Location Text
This option allows the user to scroll through and enter up to 40
characters describing the device location
o Change Sensor Type
This option allows you to change the type of sensor currently assigned
to this address. Choices are ALK-V Photoelectric, ALG-V Photoelectric
Smoke, AIE-EA Ionization Smoke, ATG-EA Heat Sensor, ACA-V Multi
Sensor or ALG-DH analog duct sensor.
o Set Sensitivity
This option allows the user to set both the day and night sensitivity
levels for this device. Setting the percent per foot obscuration of smoke
that must occupy the detectors chamber to cause an alarm, programs
smoke detector sensitivity. Setting the temperature that must be
reached to cause an alarm (degrees F) programs the heat detector
sensitivity. Day and night sensitivity times are configured in another
menu location.
o Set Input Action
This option allows the user to change the detectors (sensor) action type
to Fire or Supervisory.
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Output Modules (R2M (all models), SOM (all models), ASB and DH98AR Relay)
o Set Zone
This option allows the user to set the software zone this device will reside
in. Do not use zone 0 for SLC loop devices.
o Edit Location Text
This option allows the user to scroll through and enter up to 40 characters
describing the device location.
o Delay Stage 1
If you are using staged controls. This option sets the delay for stage 1 in
30 second increments up to 5 minutes maximum (R2M modules and
DH98AR Relay only).
o Delay Stage 2
If the attribute Silenceable is set to Yes (see below), Delay Stage 2 will
become visible. This option sets the delay for stage 2 in 30 second
increments up to 5 minutes maximum (R2M modules only).
o Output Attributes
General Alarm mode (Common Fire Alarm): This option allows a user to
enable or disable the global General Alarm mode for a selected output(s).
When enabled, the output follows the panels General Alarm mode (see
8.2.1.2). When disabled, the output will not follow the General Alarm
mode, allowing control by cause and effect logic statements.
Silenceable: This option allows a user to program whether the selected
output is silenceable via the alarm silence button on the front panel or not
(not available for DH98AR/DH-99-AR relay).
Pre-Alarm Output: This option allows a user to assign a selected output(s)
to the Pre-Alarm Group. When assigned to this group, any sensor going
into pre-alarm will cause this output group to activate.
Trouble Output: This option allows users to assign a selected output(s) to
the Trouble Group. Any input assigned to this group, or any panel trouble
will activate all the outputs assigned to this group.
Pattern (SOM and ASB only): This option allows the user to select the
output pattern for the SOM module. Selections are Continuous, Temporal
and March.
Test Device Output: This option allows the output to be manually turned
on or off by the user.
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Auto Learn is a utility that can be run to quickly identify and enroll all of the SLC loop devices
on the FN-2127/4127 control panel as well as the panels internal structure and default
network routing and nodes.
Auto Learn can be run from the AUTO LEARN sub-menu at any time. When Auto Learn is run,
the panel searches each of the 4 possible SLC loops for SLC devices. When it finds a device it
identifies which type of device it is, and creates a basic configuration for that device. The
installer can then go back and customize the configuration accordingly.
WARNING: Running Auto Learn will erase all system programming.
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This option allows the user to program the NAC circuit activation time during a Fire alarm. At
the end of the programmed time, the notification appliance circuits will turn off automatically.
Valid selections are from 5 minutes to 60 minutes, in 5-minute increments. The default setting
is 0 minutes, which disables the sounder time-out feature.
NOTE: This value must be set to zero (0) minutes to be compliant with UL864 9th Edition. (See
Prefix of this manual for additional details).
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The following values must be set to be compliant with UL864 9th Edition.
See prefix of this manual for additional details.
Buzzer Enabled
Ground Trouble Enabled
Buzzer Access Level - 2
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Once the test options have been set press Enter to start the test or Exit to cancel. If
you start test mode and want to cancel it anytime within the 15-minute test period, enter
Access Level 2 and navigate to TEST ZONES. Enter TEST ZONES and use the right
arrow key then Enter to toggle test mode to off.
When a zone is placed into test mode a 15-minute timer is started. If the 15-minute
timer expires with no testing done, the test is automatically terminated and the panel is
placed back into normal operation. The 15-minute timer is re-started each time a device
is tested.
NOTE
The FN-2127/4127 will be placed in a trouble condition during test mode. The
ON TEST LED will also illuminate.
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0
120
0
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0
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0
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Then press the Enter key to start printing those event types.
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Then press the Enter key to clear the Event Log, or EXIT to cancel.
CLEAR EVENT LOG MENU
Event Log has 218 entries
Press ENTER to clear Event Log.
Press EXIT to quit
Press < to go back.
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The Loop Data Test result will then display in real time on the screen.
LOOP DATA TEST (LOOP: 2)
Start Date :
9/05/2003 12:28:00
Good Readings: 0017824
Bad Readings: 0000000
Current Date:
9/05/2003 13:06:01
Press the Exit button when the Loop Data Test is completed.
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10.4 Troubleshooting
This section is currently being developed from data collected from installation sites and
technical support inquiries.
The following is an example (in FAQ format) of the information being developed:
Check the firmware revision of the panel. It must be 3.60238 or higher to use
the ASB. Also be sure that each ASB is provided with 24 VDC auxiliary
power.
What are the settings for the serial printer port on the FireNET panel?
A
No, you can change the device type from smoke sensor to heat sensor. From
the Access Level 3 menu choose Edit Configuration then Edit Device
Attributes. Select the loop and address of the smoke sensor and then select
Change Sensor Type. Select the new sensor type then press Enter. The
change will take place immediately.
I am using the DH-98AR duct detector and I need reset-able aux power. How
can I do this?
A
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Yes, spare keyswitch models are FN-SKDK/FN-SKCK. Use this part number
when ordering; 0100-03380. This includes one key for the door, and one key
for the enable keyswitch.
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Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
015
1
001
Address
(Sub)
015
N/A
002
1
Loop
(1-4)
Description
N/A
016
Zone
(1-500)
35
001
N/A
002
N/A
016
35
001
001
N/A
002
002
N/A
Description
(ATG-EA) Office Closet Heat Detector
Device
Description
Location
FN-4127-IO
FN-LCD-S
Main Lobby
Device
Description
Location
FN-4127
FN-LCD-N
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(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
001
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
001
001
001
002
002
002
002
001
001
002
002
003
003
001
001
002
002
004
004
001
001
002
002
005
005
001
001
002
002
006
006
001
001
002
002
007
007
001
001
002
002
008
008
001
001
002
002
009
009
001
001
002
002
010
010
001
001
002
002
011
011
001
001
002
002
012
012
001
001
002
002
013
013
001
001
002
002
014
014
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
015
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
015
001
001
002
002
016
016
001
001
002
002
017
017
001
001
002
002
018
018
001
001
002
002
019
019
001
001
002
002
020
020
001
001
002
002
021
021
001
001
002
002
022
022
001
001
002
002
023
023
001
001
002
002
024
024
001
001
002
002
025
025
001
001
002
002
026
026
001
001
002
002
027
027
001
001
002
002
028
028
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
029
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
029
001
001
002
002
030
030
001
001
002
002
031
031
001
001
002
002
032
032
001
001
002
002
033
033
001
001
002
002
034
034
001
001
002
002
035
035
001
001
002
002
036
036
001
001
002
002
037
037
001
001
002
002
038
038
001
001
002
002
039
039
001
001
002
002
040
040
001
001
002
002
041
041
001
001
002
002
042
042
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
043
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
043
001
001
002
002
044
044
001
001
002
002
045
045
001
001
002
002
046
046
001
001
002
002
047
047
001
001
002
002
048
048
001
001
002
002
049
049
001
001
002
002
050
050
001
001
002
002
051
051
001
001
002
002
052
052
001
001
002
002
053
053
001
001
002
002
054
054
001
001
002
002
055
055
001
001
002
002
056
056
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
057
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
057
001
001
002
002
058
058
001
001
002
002
059
059
001
001
002
002
060
060
001
001
002
002
061
061
001
001
002
002
062
062
001
001
002
002
063
063
001
001
002
002
064
064
001
001
002
002
065
065
001
001
002
002
066
066
001
001
002
002
067
067
001
001
002
002
068
068
001
001
002
002
069
069
001
001
002
002
070
070
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
071
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
071
001
001
002
002
072
072
001
001
002
002
073
073
001
001
002
002
074
074
001
001
002
002
075
075
001
001
002
002
076
076
001
001
002
002
077
077
001
001
002
002
078
078
001
001
002
002
079
079
001
001
002
002
080
080
001
001
002
002
081
081
001
001
002
002
082
082
001
001
002
002
083
083
001
001
002
002
084
084
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
085
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
085
001
001
002
002
086
086
001
001
002
002
087
087
001
001
002
002
088
088
001
001
002
002
089
089
001
001
002
002
090
090
001
001
002
002
091
091
001
001
002
002
092
092
001
001
002
002
093
093
001
001
002
002
094
094
001
001
002
002
095
095
001
001
002
002
096
096
001
001
002
002
097
097
001
001
002
002
098
098
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
099
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
099
001
001
002
002
100
100
001
001
002
002
101
101
001
001
002
002
102
102
001
001
002
002
103
103
001
001
002
002
104
104
001
001
002
002
105
105
001
001
002
002
106
106
001
001
002
002
107
107
001
001
002
002
108
108
001
001
002
002
109
109
001
001
002
002
110
110
001
001
002
002
111
111
001
001
002
002
112
112
001
001
002
002
113
113
001
001
002
002
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(1-4)
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Loop
(1-4)
Description
114
Address
(Sub)
Zone
(1-500)
Description
114
001
001
002
002
115
115
001
001
002
002
116
116
001
001
002
002
117
117
001
001
002
002
118
118
001
001
002
002
119
119
001
001
002
002
120
120
001
001
002
002
121
121
001
001
002
002
122
122
001
001
002
002
123
123
001
001
002
002
124
124
001
001
002
002
125
125
001
001
002
002
126
126
001
001
002
002
127
127
001
001
002
002
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Description
Location
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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Description
Location
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
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(1-64)
Device
Description
Location
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
20
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
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Hochiki
Model Number
SLK-24F
SIH-24F
SLR-24H
Base
Identifier
Number of
Detectors per
CZM Module
HSB-224
HSB-224
NS4-224,
NS6-224
NS4-224,
NS6-224
NS4-224,
NS6-224,
NS4-224W,
NS6-224W
NS4-224,
NS6-224,
NS4-224W,
NS6-224W
HB-53
HB-53
25
25
HB-5
25
HB-5
25
HB-5
18
HB-5
18
HD-6
N/A
N/A
18
HD-6
N/A
N/A
18
HD-3
NS4-224,
NS6-224
HB-5
25
HD-3
NS4-224,
NS6-224
HB-5
25
N/A
HSC 224L
HB-62
25
Detector
Identifier
Detector
Photoelectric
Ionization
Photoelectric
w/ heat
HD-3
HD-3
HD-3
SLR-24V
Photoelectric
HD-3
SLR-835/835W
Photoelectric
(8-35V)
HD-3
SLR-835H/835HW
Photoelectric
(8-35V) w/
thermal
HD-5
SLR-835B-2
SLR-835BH2
SIJ-24
DCD-135/-90
DFE-135/190
Photoelectric
(8-35V)
(baseless)
Photoelectric
(8-35V) w/
thermal
(baseless)
Ionization
Heat Fixed
Temp/ Rate
of Rise
Heat Fixed
Temp
Base
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Manufacturer
Model
Number
Detector
Compatibility
ID Detector
Identifier
Base
Base
Identifier
Number of
Detectors
per CZM
Module
BOSCH
D283A
D282A
D265AW
D281A
D256A/
D257A
D254/
D255
Photoelectric
w/heat
Photoelectric
Photoelectric
(8-35V
Ionization
Heat Fixed
Temp/Rate of
Rise
Heat Fixed
Temp
HD-3
D280A
HB-5
25
HD-3
HD-3
D280A
D280AW
HB-5
HB-5
25
25
HD-3
HD-3
D280A
D280A
HB-5
HB-5
25
25
N/A
D253
HB-62
25
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Synchronized visual notification appliances connected to one NAC output are not to be
installed within line of site of the synchronized visual notification appliances on another NAC
circuit.
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Per UL864 9th edition Special Application testing for worst case strobe loading
(synchronized visual notification appliance) is as follows:
Max number of representative devices for worst case in-rush current (SH24W-153075) = 28
Max amount of allowable line impedance = 2.5 ohms
Manufacturer
AMSECO/POTTER
Model Number
SMD10-3A
SMS1-3A
TMP Series
SH Series
SZ Series
SL Series
H Series
HP Series
SAD Series
RSD Series
SLB Series
SHB Series
SHP Series
SSC Series
SFH Series
CM Series
SCM Series
MBA Series
SB Series
RSB Series
FS Series
BZ Series
Type
NOTE 1: Please refer to the notification appliance device instructions per the appropriate
model and series noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by
the manufacturer and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 2: Please refer to the sync module instructions per the appropriate model and series
noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by the manufacturer
and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 3: The DCP-SOM-A and DCP-SOM-AI modules are suitable for use with
Amseco/Potter notification appliances in both a Class A and Class B configuration with the
Amseco/Potter sync module employed.
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Per UL864 9th edition Special Application testing for worst case strobe loading
(synchronized visual notification appliance) is as follows:
Max number of representative devices for worst case in-rush current (RSS-24MCW) = 41
Max amount of line impedance = 2 ohms
Manufacturer
COOPER/WHEELOCK
Model Number
Type
SM/DSM Series
NS Series
NH Series
AS Series
AH Series
HS4 Series
HS Series
MT Series
Sync Modules
Horn/Strobe Series
Horn Series
Audible/Strobe Series
Audible Series
Horn/Strobe Series
Horn Series
Multi-tone Horn/Strobes Series
AMT Series
CH Series
CSX Series
MB Series
RSS/R/P Series
MIZ Series
E50/60 Series
E70/90 Series
ET70/90 Series
ET80/1010/1080 Series
S8 series
STH Series
PS Series
Chimes/Strobe Series
Explosion Proof Bell Series
Motor Bell Series
Strobe Series
Mini-Horn Series
Speaker/Strobe Series (high-efficiency)
Speaker/Strobe Series (low profile)
Speaker/Strobe Series
Speaker/Strobe Series (vandal resistant)
Speaker/Strobe Series (8 size)
Cluster Speaker/Strobe Series
NAC Booster Series
NOTE 1: Please refer to the notification appliance device instructions per the appropriate
model and series noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by
the manufacturer and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 2: Please refer to the sync module instructions per the appropriate model and series
noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by the manufacturer
and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 3: The DCP-SOM-A and DCP-SOM-AI modules are suitable for use with
Cooper/Wheelock notification appliances in both a Class A and Class B configuration with
the Cooper/Wheelock sync module employed.
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Per UL864 9th edition Special Application testing for worst case strobe loading
(synchronized visual notification appliance) is as follows:
Max number of representative devices for worst case in-rush current (GEC3-24WR) = 32
Max amount of line impedance = 2 ohms
Manufacturer
GENTEX
Model Number
Type
AVSM/AVS-44 Series
GCS/GCC Series
GES3/GEC3 Series
GES/GEC/GEH Series
ST/HS Series
WGES/WGEC Series
GB Series
GX91/93
Sync Modules
Commander 4 Horn/Strobe Series
Commander 3 Horn/Strobe Series
Commander 2 Horn/Strobe Series
Commander 1 Horn/Strobe Series
Weatherproof Horn/Strobe Series
Alarm Bell Series
Remote Horn Series
SSPK Series
Speaker/Strobe Series
SSPKC Series
GE3A/GE3B/GE3G/GE3R Series
GCA/GCB/GCG/GCR Series
NOTE 1: Please refer to the notification appliance device instructions per the appropriate
model and series noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by
the manufacturer and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 2: Please refer to the sync module instructions per the appropriate model and series
noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by the manufacturer
and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 3: The DCP-SOM-A and DCP-SOM-AI modules are suitable for use with Gentex
notification appliances in both a Class A and Class B configuration with the Gentex sync
module employed.
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Per UL864 9th edition Special Application testing for worst case strobe loading
(synchronized visual notification appliance) is as follows:
Max number of representative devices for worst case in-rush current (P1224MC) = 42
Max amount of line impedance = 2 ohms
Manufacturer
SYSTEM SENSOR
Model Number
Type
MDL Series
P1224 Series
S1224 Series
PC24 Series
SC24 Series
H12/24 Series
HC12/24 Series
SP2C Series
Sync Modules
SpectrAlert Horn/Strobe Series
SpectrAlert Strobe Series
SpectrAlert Horn/Strobe Series (ceiling)
SpectrAlert Strobe Series (ceiling)
SpectrAlert Horn Series
SpectrAlert Horn Series
SpectrAlert Speaker/Strobe Series (ceiling)
SP2R Series
SP2W Series
SP3R Series
SP3W Series
CH24 Series
CH1224 Series
PA400 Series
NOTE 1: Please refer to the notification appliance device instructions per the appropriate
model and series noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by
the manufacturer and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 2: Please refer to the sync module instructions per the appropriate model and series
noted above for specific installation instructions and details required by the manufacturer
and UL listing for that device.
NOTE 3: The DCP-SOM-A and DCP-SOM-AI modules are suitable for use with System
Sensor notification appliances in a Class B configuration with the System Sensor sync
module employed.
The DCP-SOM-A and DCP-SOM-AI modules are NOT suitable for use with the System
Sensor notification appliances when connected to the System Sensor sync module in a
Class A configuration.
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Model Number
Type
FN-LCD-N
FN-4127-IO
SRA-24
SPB-24N
FN-LCD-S
FN-CTM
SOM
CZM
ASB
DH-98/99A/AR
DH-98P/I/HV
SOM-R
SOM-A
SOM-AI
Bosch
D9068/D7033
Hochiki/Altronix
ULADA Series
Hochiki/Altronix
ULX Series
GE/IFS
D1300
RSG
DH24 Series
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Model Number
Manufacturer
BOSCH
Type
D327A
D332A/D334A
D300A/D300-AHV
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A.5.2 Programming FireNET for use with the Bosch D9068 Dialer
To program the FireNET panel for use with the Bosch D9068 dialer, follow these steps:
-> Second select an AC Fail Delay time value in the Access Level 3 \ Edit Configuration \
Edit I/O \ Edit Panel I/O \ Edit AC Fail Report Delay screen:
2. Make sure the panel and outputs listed below are left at the default values in the
Panel I/O screens:
3. The auxiliary contact connected to Bosch D9068 Dialer Input #1 is a spare and can be
programmed for any function.
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1. Input/Output Table:
FireNET Panel
Fire 1 Relay
Trouble Relay
Fire 2 Relay
Supervisory Relay
Auxiliary Relay
Trouble Input 1
Dialer Input 5
Dialer Input 4
Dialer Input 3
Dialer Input 2
Dialer Input 1
Dialer Trouble Relay Output
A.5.3 Installation notes when using the Bosch D9068 Dialer with FireNET
NOTE 1:
The Bosch D9068 slave contact dialer must be installed within 20ft, in conduit, and within the
same room as the FireNET control panel.
NOTE 2:
Both the AC Fail Relay in FireNET and the Bosch trigger input assigned to AC Fail
functionality have the ability to program an AC Fail Delay time value. The user must choose
and program one or the other, not both, or the AC Fail Delay values of each unit will be
combined.
NOTE 3:
When programming the AC Fail Relay value in FireNET, the value can be set between 0 and
24 hours. UL864 9th Edition only recognizes setting this value between 1-3 hours. Setting
this value to 0 or between 4 24 hours is not in compliance with the UL864 Edition 9
standard. See summary below.
Please see the beginning of this manual for a list of all program settings that can be adjusted
outside compliance of the UL864 Edition 9 standard.
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FN-CTM
Local Energy
City Tie
Trip Coil
City Tie
NAC Input
E.O.L. DEVICE
PART NUMBER
0400-01046
EOL
S8255
Signaling Devices
ISSUE NO. BF-8887
E.O.L. DEVICE
PART NUMBER
0400-01046
10K OHM 1/4W
UL Listed
Fire Alarm
Control Panel
NAC Circuit
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WARNING Do NOT apply 240 VAC to the FireNET control panel unless the power supply
has been configured to operate at 240 volts! Doing so will damage the panel, requiring it to
be returned to the factory for repair!
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Appendix C - WARRANTY
Hochiki America Corporation manufactured equipment is guaranteed to be free from
defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three (3) year from date of original
shipment. HOCHIKI will repair or replace, at its option, any equipment which it
determines to contain defective material or workmanship. Said equipment must be
shipped to HOCHIKI prepaid. Return equipment will be prepaid by HOCHIKI. We shall
not be responsible to repair or replace equipment which has been repaired by others,
abused, improperly installed, altered or otherwise misused or damaged or exposed to
conditions outside the products specifications in any way. Unless previously contracted
by HOCHIKI, HOCHIKI will assume no responsibility for determining the defective or
operative status at the point of installation, and will accept no liability beyond the repair
or replacement of the product at our factory service department. Please contact
HOCHIKIs Sales department for proper procedure for claims and return of merchandise.
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