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Main U n i m o d e 9 6 0 0 Heat detectors are designed to protect property, not life. While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! Fire Alarm System Limitations Several different sources of power can be con- nected to the fire alarm control panel. FCC Warning System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes. Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: Installation Precautions Page Table of Contents Page Page Page Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents. CB1 - - -NO NC C NC NO C NO NC C 9600lay3.cdr CAUTION! HIGH VOLTAGE DC Power Outputs (24 VDC) J3 Page SECTION 1 Product Description 1.1 Inventory 1.2 Features and Options Features and Options Product Description Product Description Specifications 1.3 Specifications Specifications Product Description 1.3.1 Current Availability Standby 6 amps max Refer to the battery calculations section for additional information. Alarm 7 amps max Product Description Controls and Indicators 1.4 Controls and Indicators SYSTEM ALL NORMAL 10:00A 010101 Circuits Product Description 1.5 Circuits 1.6 Components Product Description Components 1.6.1 Intelligent Addressable Detectors: Newer Series Components Product Description 1.6.2 Intelligent Addressable Modules: Newer Series Product Description Optional Modules 1.6.3 300 Series Intelligent Addressable Devices 1.6.4 Addressable Device Accessories 1.7 Optional Modules Accessories Product Description 1.8 Accessories 1.8.1 PK-9600 Programming Utility 1.8.2 Dress Panel 1.8.3 Battery Box Product Description Accessories 1.8.4 ADT-CHG-120 Battery Charger 1.8.5 Annunciators Getting Started Product Description 1.9 Getting Started Installation Mounting SECTION 2 Installation 2.1 Mounting Mounting Installation Figure 2.2 Unimode 9600 Cabinet Mounting Installation Mounting Figure 2.3 Unimode 9600 Cabinet Dimensions Power Installation 2.2 Power 2.2.1 AC Power and Earth Ground Connection 2.2.2 Battery Power 2.2.3 DC Power Output Connection + - + - + - 2.3 Relays 2.4 Notification Appliance Circuits ++ UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements Installation 2.5 UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements Installation Optional Modules and Devices 30 Unimode 9600 PN 51336:C 11/06/01 2.6 Optional Modules and Devices 96dact1.cdr Figure 2.8 Keypad/Display Removal 789 1 } } } 2.6.2 Auxiliary Trouble Input (J16 & J17) 2.6.3 SLC-2 Expander Module 2.6.4 Printer/PC 2.6.5 Digital Communicator and Annunciators 2.6.5.1 ADT-UDACT Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter 2.6.5.2 ADT-ACM-8R Relay Control Module 2.6.5.3 BRKT-9600 Universal Bracket Installation Page 2.6.5.4 ADT-ACS and ADT-AFM Series Annunciators SECTION 3 Programming 3.1 Programming Data Entry 3.2 User Programming SYSTEM@ALL@NORMAL 10:00A@010801 1=READ@STATUS 2=PROGRAMMING 3.3 Initial Power-up 3.4 Programming Screens Description 3.5 Programming and Passwords TROUBL@IN@SYSTEM NO@DEVICES@INSTALLED 09:03A@010801 Page 3.6 Master Programming Level Page Page Page Page 1=SMOKE(PHOTO) 2=SMOKE@(ION) 3=HEAT @@@DETECTOR@TYPE 1=SMOKE-DUCT-P 2=SUPERV@DUCTP Page Page Page Page DESCRIPTION@@@@1D002 Page Page Page Page Page Page @@MON@ZONE@ASSIGN Page Page DESCRIPTION@@@@1M012 @@@@EDIT@MODULE ENTER@MODULE@ADDRESS *** NORMAL@@@@@@CONTROL @@@@@@<ADJ><NOUN> @@@@@@@@@@SW@@ZNNN @@@@@@@@@@@@@@1M002 Page Page Page Page Page DESCRIPTION@@@@1M002 Page 3.6.2.2 Disable 3.6.2.3 Zone 97, 98 and 99 @@ZONE@TO@DISABLE Z @SPEC@PURPOSE@ZONE 1=PAS 97@@@@@@@@OFF 2=PRESIGNAL@98@@OFF 3=ZONE@99@@@@@@@OFF Page Page 3.6.3 Loop Setup 3.6.3.1 Style 3.6.3.2 Loop Protocol @@@@@LOOP@SETUP 1=LOOP@1 2=LOOP@2 @@@@@LOOP@#@SETUP 1=STYLE@@@@@@@@@@@4 2=PROTOCOL@@@@@CLIP 3.6.4 System Setup 3.6.4.1 Trouble Reminder @@@@SYSTEM@SETUP 1=TROUBLE@REM@@@@OFF 2=BANNER 3=TIME-DATE @@@@SYSTEM@SETUP 1=TIMERS 2=NAC 3=RELAYS Page Page Page 3.6.4.4 Timers @@@@@@TIMERS 1=PAS@DELAY@@@@@@000 2=PRE@SIGNAL@@@@@000 3=WATERFLOW@@@@@@000 @@@@@@TIMERS 1=AC@LOSS@DELAY@@000 @@@@@PAS@DELAY RANGE@0-180@SECONDS @@PRESIGNAL@DELAY RANGE@0-180@SECONDS @@WATERFLOW@DELAY RANGE@0-90@SECONDS Page Page Page Page @@@@@NAC@SYNC@TYPE 1=SYSTEM@SENSOR 2=WHEELOCK 3=GENTEX Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page 3.7 Maintenance Programming Level Page Page Page Page Page Page SPEC PURPOSE ZONE 1=PAS 97 OFF 2=PRE-SIGNAL 98 OFF 3=FUTURE 99 OFF SECTION 4 Operating Instructions 4.1 Panel Control Buttons 4.1.1 Acknowledge/Step 4.1.2 Alarm Silence 4.1.3 Drill/Hold 2 Sec 4.1.4 Reset 4.2 LED Indicators 4.3 Normal Operation 4.4 Trouble Operation <BANNER> SYSTEM ALL NORMAL 10:00A 010801 TROUBL SMOKE (PHOTO) <ADJ> <NOUN> INVREP 10:00A 010801 1D001 4.5 Alarm Operation ALARM PULL STATION <ADJ> <NOUN> Z000 10:00A 010801 1M001 4.6 Supervisory Operation ACTIVE SUPERVISORY <ADJ> <NOUN> Z000 10:00A 010801 1M001 4.7 Process Monitor Operation 4.8 Hazard Condition Operation 4.9 Medical Alert Condition Operation 4.10 NAC Operation 4.11 Programmed Zone Operation 4.12 Disable/Enable Operation 4.13 Waterflow Circuits Operation 4.14 Detector Functions 4.15 Time Functions: Real-Time Clock 4.16 Synchronized NAC Operation 4.17 Coded Operation 4.18 Presignal 4.19 Positive Alarm Sequence 4.20 Special System Timers 4.20.1 Silence Inhibit Timer 4.20.2 Autosilence Timer 4.20.3 Trouble Reminder 4.20.4 Waterflow Retard Timer 4.21 Walktest 4.22 Read Status Page Page Page Page Page Page 4.22.12 Print PRINT 1=HISTORY 2=WALKTEST LOG 3=DETECTOR DATA PRINT 1=EXIT PRINTING Page Page Overview Power Supply Calculations SECTION 5 Power Supply Calculations 5.1 Overview 5.2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit 5.3 Calculating the System Current Draw 5.3.1 Overview 5.3.2 How to Use Table 5.3 on page 129 to Calculate System Current Draw Page 5.4 Calculating the Battery Size 5.4.1 NFPA Battery Requirements 5.4.2 Selecting and Locating Batteries APPENDIX A 6RIWZDUH=RQHV A.1 Correlations Correlation of Input and Output Zones 7DEOH$'HWHFWRU3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHW([DPSOH 7DEOH$0RGXOH3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHW([DPSOH 7DEOH$%ODQN'HWHFWRU3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHWRI 7DEOH$%ODQN'HWHFWRU3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHWRI 7DEOH$%ODQN0RGXOH3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHWRI 7DEOH$%ODQN0RGXOH3URJUDPPLQJ6KHHWRI &RUUHODWLRQV 'HIDXOW3URJUDPPLQJ APPENDIX B 'HIDXOW3URJUDPPLQJ The following table provides a list of the programming options and their factory default settings. :LUH5HTXLUHPHQWV &RUUHODWLRQV APPENDIX C :LUH5HTXLUHPH QWV