ADT Security Services 200 Plus manual Fire Alarm Application Note, About Fire Alarm Codes

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Fire Alarm Application Note

About Fire Alarm Codes

There are various fire alarm codes written by industry associations and institutes. For example, the National Fire Alarm Protection Association writes the National Life Safety Code, also known as NFPA 101. There are other fire alarm codes written by other associations or institutes such as BOCA and ICBO that specify whether or not a given building or structure type is required to have a fire alarm system and if so what fire alarm system functions must be supported. Each state and local government jurisdiction adopts in part or in entirety these codes which become that jurisdiction’s code.

In addition there are also standards that govern the design, installation and service of fire alarm systems. For instance, the use and placement of smoke and fire detection devices is specified in the National Fire Alarm Code. The most popularly adopted code is the National Fire Alarm Code, commonly referred to as NFPA 72.

Code Enforcement

Codes are enforced by the person who is designated by the state or local government as the “Authority Having Jurisdiction,” also simply referred to as the “AHJ.” The AHJ has the delegated power to review and interpret the code as it may pertain to a particular structure. The AHJ must interpret codes because structures often are not uniform. So for example, the AHJ will review a fire alarm design for the correct number of smoke detectors and their placement in relation to the structure’s layout.

ADT’s FOCUS 200 Plus Fire Alarm System Capabilities

The FOCUS CADET security system is Underwriters Laboratories listed for, and can support, addressable smoke and fire detection, as well as provide fire alarm warning to your premise’s occupants. It is a best fit for many structures that require fire alarm in those jurisdictions that allow combination security and fire alarm systems.

ADT can help you with all your fire alarm system requirements. Even if you already have a fire alarm system, be sure to involve your local ADT office anytime you are renovating or expanding your facility. Your local representative can help you determine how to protect your facility whether it be for fire, security, or critical item monitoring such as cooler temperatures or storage tank levels.

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Contents Security System Table of Contents FOCUS 200 Plus Features System OverviewIntroduction System Overview cont’d Control UnitOperating Panel User Access and Security Protection Points and GroupsAutomated Event Recording and Printing SummaryFalse Alarm Prevention False Alarm Prevention cont’d You must help eliminate false alarmsPreventing causes of false alarms False Alarm Prevention cont’d Quick Start Operating Panel FunctionsFront Office Quick Start cont’dNormal Inactive Screen OffMore Enter IDResponding to Alarms Viewing Current AlarmsEntering Your Personal ID Number Navigational Menu Selections HostageMore/First Selection Quit/Previous Selection Other Navigational SelectionsSome BA Groups Turning BA Groups OffSummary Navigational Selections Are on Code Accepted Continue Turn OffAction Menu Action Menus 1-4 Main FeaturesSee alarms Reset Quit More Assistance The ? Selection Enter choiceExercise the ? Selection See points Test Change close time Previous More Exercise Turn on Burglary ProtectionBypass History Status Time Previous More Exercise TestBypass points See limits Quit Exercise BYPASS/UNBYPASS Protection PointsSysInfo ID codes Name pnt/gps Load Previous First Exercise Name PNT/GPS? First BA Group Back CHR Forward Left POS Right QuitSummary System Operation Overview Operating PanelSystem Operation Overview cont’d See alarms Reset Quit More Action MenusSee points Test Change close time Previous More Bypass History StatusTime Previous More SysInfo ID codes Name pnt/gps Load Previous First System Programming User DataSystem Programming cont’d Entering or Changing a User NameUser Selection Menu User NameUser Delete PrevChange Quit Next Deleting a User ID Code Assigning or Changing User Access Assigning Burglary Group Access Assigning Privilege LevelsSystem Programming cont’d Access Capability Assigning a Code and Card Cancel Date Assigning a User ID CodeAssigning a User a Card/Key Code Changing the Current Time Changing the Time and DateTime Selection Menu ? TimeSetting Dates for Daylight Saving Time Changing the Current DateDaily Operating Schedules Changing Daily Operating Schedules Guidelines for Changing Daily Operating Schedules Hint The system will start display with today Mon-SunChanging Auto On/Off Schedule GuidelinesSystem Programming cont’d Changing Open/Close Schedule Limits ? Time Holiday Daylight Open/close Hstg Quit CurrentHoliday Description and Dates Adding or Changing Holiday DescriptionsSystem Programming cont’d Group/Point Descriptions Changing Holiday DatesSystem Programming cont’d System Operation Turning On Burglary ProtectionTurning On ALL Burglary Groups Lesson Turn on See alarms Reset Quit More System Operation cont’dTurning On One or More Burglary Groups Turning Off Burglary Protection Are on Turn Off MenuTurning Off ALL Burglary Groups Continue Turn OffResetting Current Alarms System History Log Triggering a PanicViewing the History Log History Selection Menu On this screen On printer QuitPrinting the History Log History Log Alpha and Event Codes Description Alpha System EventDescription Alpha Expansion Module Description Alpha Description Alpha Panic Description Alpha Other Access Bypassing/Unbypassing Burglary Protection Bypassing Protection Points Bypass Selection MenuGroup Selection Menu Group Description PreviousNext QuitQuit Bypass VVS Unbypassing Protection PointsBypassing/Unbypassing Vault Vibration Sensors VVS Extending Close Time Sending Messages to a Pager System Test Burglary Protection Points AudibleSystem Test cont’d Protection Points VisualTesting Holdup, Fire, and Supervisory Devices Protection GroupsBell and Operating Panel Display Troubleshooting Guide Trouble or Error Display Description ActionTroubleshooting Guide cont’d Time to turn on ‘Group Description’ or extend closing timeFire, SPV or Holdup points bypassed ADT’s Focus 200 Plus Fire Alarm System Capabilities Fire Alarm Application NoteAbout Fire Alarm Codes Code EnforcementEmergency Evacuation Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 15 Statement Notification Federal Communications Commission FCC Part 68 Notice Canadian Department of Communications DOC Statement Limitations of this Alarm System Limitations of this Alarm System ADT Service personnel working on system76 IndexLimitations of this Alarm System ÊK3693-1SIA†Š