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PDRP-1001
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
NFPA Standards
Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents.
NFPA Standards
Underwriters Laboratories Documents
Other
Table of Contents
1. Product Description
2. Installation
3. System Operation
Appendix A: Secondary Power Calculations
Appendix B: Compatible Devices
Appendix C: NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements
Appendix D: Testing & Maintenance
1. Product Description
Overview
Features
Options
Circuits
Input Circuits
Output circuits
Front Panel Control Switches
Suplemental Documentation
Control Panel
Figure 1 Control Panel
DIP Switch Functions
Options
Transmitter Module - 4XTM
Zone Relay Module - 4XZM
Remote Annunciator - RZA-4X
LED Interface Module - 4XLM
Meter Module (Volts-Amps) - 4XMM
Specifications
2. Installation
Cabinet Mounting
Removal of Circuit Board
Mounting of Cabinet
Attaching Conduit
Reinstallation of Circuit Board
Reinstall the printed circuit board as follows: Step Action
1.5 (3.81cm)
16.125 (40.96cm)
14.625 (37.15cm)
Installing Optional Voltmeter/Ammeter
Power Connections
AC Connections
Battery (DC) Connections
Power-limited Wiring Requirements 2. Installation
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Power-limited Wiring Requirements
J2 AMP
TB5
MS44-BATconn.cdr
AC Power
Initiating Device Circuits
Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connections
Output Circuits
Notification Appliance Circuits
TB2
Releasing Circuits
TB2
TB2
Alarm Relay Circuit
Trouble Relay Circuit
Powering External Devices
TB1 TB2
Optional Modules
Overview
Installation - Upper Position
2. Installation Optional Modules
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Installation - Lower Position
Figure 14 Module Installation - Lower Position
To install either the 4XTM, 4XZM or 4XLM module in the lower position follow these instructions:
Step Action
Setup and Configuration
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2. Installation Setting Mode of Operation
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Setting Mode of Operation
Figure 19 DIP Switch Settings
Basic Program
Select the desired mode of operation and set DIP Switches 1 and 2 per the appropriate column.
Switch 1 Switch 2
Discharge Timer
Power-Up Procedure
3. System Operation
System Status LEDs
Control Switches
Zone Status LEDs
Piezo
Supervisory Service
Zone Disable
Last Event Recall
Non-Silenceable Service
Sprinkler Supervisory Tracking
System Events
Standby Condition
Single Zone in Alarm (Cross Zone) Condition
Both Zones in Alarm (Cross Zone) Condition
Brownout Condition
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Appendix A: Secondary Power Calculations
Standby Battery Requirements
Calculating the Battery Capacity
Appendix B: Compatible Devices
Two-wire Smoke Detectors, UL Listed
Model Identifier
Table 3 Two-wire Smoke Detectors
Use the two-wire detectors listed below.
Four-wire Smoke Detectors, UL Listed
FM Approved Releasing Devices
Notification Appliances, UL Listed
Appendix B: Compatible Devices Notification Appliances, UL Listed
Table 6 Notification Appliances
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Product Rated Voltage
FWR DC
Door Holders, UL Listed
24 VDC Relays, UL Listed
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Appendix C: NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements
Minimum System Requirements
Additional Requirements
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Digital Alarm Communicator/Transmitter - Noti-Fire 911AC
+
TB3
Universal Digital Alarm Communicator - 411UDAC
Local Energy Municipal Box
FIRE
+
Remote Station Receiver - RS82-9
+ +
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Appendix D: Testing & Maintenance
Test ing
Inspection
Alarm Test
Maintenance
Appendix D: Testing & Maintenance Troubleshooting
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Table 9 Troubleshooting Table Symptom Problem Solution
Index
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