Fire Alarm Control PanelsFPD-7024 en Installation and Operation Manual
– Each point is individually supervised for proper connection to the common bus (whenover ten points are troubled, up to ten troubles are shown per bu
Abbreviation Definition Abbreviation DefinitionFRQNCY, FREQ,FREQUENCYFrequency SYS, SYSTM SystemFUNC Function T, TRBL, TRB, TROUB TroubleGRND Ground T
FPD-7024 Panel DisplayMessagePanel Display Message DefinitionSYSTEM TROUBLE General trouble message. Refer to second line of the display formore infor
Appendix C: Reporting Summary for Fire CommunicatoriNotice!For information about the receiver output when the Modem IIIa2 reporting format is used wit
Report IndexDefault Values Alternate Default 3/1 BFSK SIA Contact ID4/2digit 14/2digit 24/2digit 14/2digit 2POINT SUPERVISORYDISABLE14 see #12 p see
Report IndexDefault Values Alternate Default 3/1 BFSK SIA Contact ID4/2digit 14/2digit 24/2digit 14/2digit 2SYSTEM IN TESTRESTORE41 E 1 3 7 E ED TE0
Report IndexDefault Values Alternate Default 3/1 BFSK SIA Contact ID4/2digit 14/2digit 24/2digit 14/2digit 2EEPROM FAILURE 60 see #56 see #56 see #5
Report Index Receiver outputPOINT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE 6 dd/dd tt:tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE+++ ACCT aaaa AREA=1 POINT=zzzPOINT MONITOR TROUBLE 7 dd/
Report Index Receiver outputPOINT WATERFLOW DIRTY RESTORE 25 dd/dd tt:tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG RESTORE+++ ACCT aaaa AREA=1 POINT=zzzPOINT SUPERVISO Y DI
Report Index Receiver outputPHONE 2 RESTORE 55 dd/dd tt:tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE RESTORAL+++ ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE=2SYSTEM TROUBLE 56 dd/dd tt:tt ql ACCT
Condition SystemeventCondition SystemeventOption bus device at address 7 failed 8 Remote NAC module 1, output 2 wiringfault58Option bus device at addr
D7030X zonescoveredshown onD7030Xshown onD7032 (ifattached)comments4 49 to 64 49 to 56 57 to 64 Combination with fourth lowestoption bus address (such
Condition SystemeventCondition SystemeventNAC 2 shorted wiring 29 Remote NAC module 1, output 3disabled by user79Remote NAC module 1 ground fault-shor
PROG TIMESYSTEM: Last date in EE 0000AUTO TEST TEST TIME: 0200TEST FREQ: 3 hr to 24 hrDAYLIGHT SAV: 2- enableSECURITYPINS PROGRAMMER: 9876USERS: Use
Point Function 4 = 4 Point Function 5 = 5 Point Function 6 = 6 Point Function 7 = 7 Point Function 8 = 8 Point Function 9 - 255 = 10ALARM/TROUB
NACsZone D: 0NAC #2:CONFIGURATION: SteadyZONE ASSIGNS:Zone A: 53Zone B: 61Zone C: 0Zone D: 0 RNACsRNAC 1Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4Configuration: SteadyZone As
RNACsZone D: 0RNAC 3Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4Configuration: SteadyZone AssignmentZone A: 53Zone B: 0Zone C: 0Zone D: 0RELAYSLOCAL:RELAY #1Zone A: 63Zone B: 0
REMOTERelay 5 / Zone A: 58Relay 6 / Zone A: 57Relay 7 / Zone A: 56Relay 8 / Zone A: 53REMOTE 2Relay 1 / Zone A: 1Relay 2 / Zone A: 2Relay 3 / Zone A:
PROG FORMATS4/2 ZONE REPORT0 - FIRE ALRM D1: 01 - FIRE RSTR D1: 32 - WATERFLOW D1: 03 - SUPERVISE D1: 04 - TROUBLE D1: 65 - TRBL RSTR D1: 36 - DISABLE
ALT 4/2 CODESTEST REPORT: 30OFF NORM TST: 33PHONE 1 TRBL: 31PN 1 TRB RST: 35PHONE 2 TRBL 32PN 2 TRB RST: 36SYSTEM TROUB: 33SYS TRB RST: 37 BFSK RPT CD
4/2 POINT REPORTSPOINT 6 D2: 6POINT 7 D2: 7POINT 8 D2: 8POINT 9 D2: 9POINT 10 D2: 0 4/2 RPT CODSSYSTM IN TST: 33SYS TEST RST: 37SILENCE: 9FFIRE DRILL:
Other communications problems that can cause this condition include:1. Events occurring faster than the dialer can send them, which overflows the 32 e
CommunicatorThe communicator can report to two phone numbers or IP addresses with full single, double,and back-up reporting. Communicates in SIA, Mode
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Figure 2.2: Supplemental Reporting1 Jumper from R1 to R2 3 House phone2 Jumper from T1 to T2 4 TELCO lineUsersThe system allows up to 16 individual us
Device Quantity Standbyexisting/deviceTotalstandbyAlarm existing/deviceTotal alarmFMR‑7036AnnunciatorKeypad 80 mA 100 mA D7030XEight‑Point LEDAnnu
Device Quantity Standbyexisting/deviceTotalstandbyAlarm existing/deviceTotal alarmD7053 MUX I/ OModule Fire 0.70 mA 0.70 mA Smoke Detectors
Required batteries for existing loadUse the following procedure to determine the battery requirements for your system:– Estimate the size of the batte
– Select the next larger standard battery for the system.If the results show a requirement for a battery over 40 Ah, reduce the existing load or add a
Device FunctionD7039 Multiplex ExpansionModuleProvides either 2 two-wire (Class B, Style 4) multiplexbuses or 1 four-wire (Class A, Style 6) multiplex
Table 2.8: Compatible devices Install D7042 modules only at addresses:9 17 25 33 41 49 57 6573 81 89 97 105 113 121 129137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193
Fire SafetyDanger!No fire detection device or system is 100% foolproof.This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a s
Figure 3.1: Smoke detector locations in residential settings1 Bedroom 5 Basement2 Hall 6 Recreation room3 Living room 7 Kitchen4 Dining room * Smoke d
InstallationInstallation guide for UL Listed systemsFPD‑7024 UL ListingsThe FPD‑7024 is UL Listed for the following:– Commercial Fire Alarm (UL Standa
Timer Programming– Program Auto Silence Time for not less than five minutes, or to “0” to disable auto-silenceoperation.Point Programming– For fire po
Figure 4.1: Wiring the D132B smoke power reversing module1 Power limited and supervised 7 12/24 VDC2 Optional alarm latch 8 24 V reversing detectors3
Figure 4.2: Wiring the D1851 D185 module 5 Fire control panel2 To monitoring station bk black3 D275 bu blue4 2.2 kΩ EOL ye yellowThe module can signal
5. Install and tighten the remaining two screws in the bottom mounting holes.6. Knock out the desired wire entrances on the enclosure.For mounting hol
!Warning!Before the circuit board is installed, connect the supplied ground wires between the door andthe enclosure and from the transformer to the en
If the [*/BACK] key is not pressed during the power-up time-out period, the control panelresumes operation using the last confirmed status of the affe
ConnectionFACP terminal connectionDanger!Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit and personal injury. !Warning!Before servicing this eq
Table of contents1Notices 61.1 FCC Compliance Notice 61.2 FCC Phone Connection to Users 61.3 Industry Canada Notice 71.4 Trademarks 72Overview 82.1 Sy
iNotice!All wiring except battery terminal and primary AC power is power-limited. Primary AC and bat-tery wires must be separated from other wires by
Unsupervised: Switched unsupervised:1 Relay 1 4 Earth ground2 Relay 2 5 Smoke detector3 Relay 3 Input Points 1-4:(supervised) Points are intended fo
DX4020, B420 models,ITS-DX4020-GFigure 5.6: Keypad Connection (supervised, Class B, Style 4, 500 mA maximum) Figure 5.7: Backup Batteries1 Class B, St
Danger!Explosion and burn hazard!Do not short terminals! Notification appliance circuit:NAC 1+NAC 1-+24 V while in alarm; ground while in standby.Gr
Figure 5.8: Transformer ConnectionsPrimary:YE yellow WH whiteBK black Option bus wiring requirementsUse 18 AWG (1.2 mm) or larger wire to connect opt
Add together the alarm existing current draw by all the devices on the wiring run to determinethe maximum allowed distance between the option bus term
System OperationModes of OperationThere are four modes of system operation for the FPD‑7024: normal, alarm, supervisory, andtrouble.NormalWhen the sys
TroubleWhen a trouble condition occurs (such as cut wiring for a point or AC power fails), thesounder beeps every 10 seconds. The Trouble LED lights a
Basic System UseFunction keysA keypad that does not require a PIN number shows (under normal conditions) SYSTEMNORMAL on the top line, and existing da
HistoryiNotice!If a system without a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module loses all power (AC and standby bat-tery), all history events are cleared. The H
6.2 Basic System Use 386.2.1 Function keys 386.2.2 Selecting menu items 386.2.3 After a Main Menu item is selected 386.2.4 Returning to an earlier scr
For additional history log ID information, see the Modem IIIa2 reporting table, 105.Remote ProgrammingCall for remote programmingPhone Numbers 1 and 3
Figure 6.1: Built-in Keypad1 Green Power LED - is on when the ACpower is present, and flashes whenthe unit is operating from batterypower.9 [#/Enter]
4 Yellow Silenced LED - lights when theuser manually silences an alarmcondition (fire or water flow), turns offwhen the condition that was silencedis
Figure 6.2: FMR-7033 Keypad1 LEDs 3 Keys2 Keypad Display TestingSelect any of seven special test modes using the [Test] key on the built‑in and FMR‑7
iNotice!This test is available only if your system sends alarms and system information to a monitoringservice, and was programmed by the security inst
5. Show Status: After you select a device and press [#/Enter], this test shows detailedstatus information for the selected device. Eight conditions (n
Figure 6.3: Mapping inputs, zones, and outputs1 Input Point 1 is assigned to Zone 1,mapped to NAC Point 1.4 Input Point 4 is assigned to Zone 2,mapped
Zone Condition61 General Waterflow (Non-silenceable). Active when any waterflow alarm is present.62 General Trouble. Active while any system trouble i
iNotice!To disable a phone number, set the FORMAT to 0=disable. To completely disable the commu-nicator, set FORMAT to 0=disable for both phone number
ProgrammingDanger!Untested systems!After any programming change, and especially after remote programming changes, completelycheck the operation of the
8.4.2 Point function 708.4.3 Point copy 728.5 PROG OUTPUTS 738.5.1 Programming NACs 738.5.2 Programming relays 768.6 PROG ACCOUNTS 778.6.1 Phone Numbe
Program feature oroptionPermitted in UL864(Yes/No)Possible settings Settings permitted inUL864NAC Config Yes SteadyPulsingCalifornia MarchTemporalWhee
Function Configuration Local only? Silenceable? Loop response1. Pull Station Fire No No Fast2. SmokeDetectorFire No No Fast3. ResetKeyswitchReset Yes
Key Values7P R S 728T U V 829W X Y 920ProgQ Z 0 #EnterEnters the description and returns to the programming menu.Back*Returns to the programming menu
Figure 7.1: Essential keys for alpha programming1 Number keys (including 0) - used toenter alphanumeric values.4 [Disable] key - moves the cursor ones
BFSKSimilar to the programming of system events for 4/2 formats, five system events can beprogrammed for two unique digits each when the BFSK format i
Program menu treeMain MenuLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 51-PROG TIME2-SECURITY1-SYSTEM2-AUTO TEST3-DAYLIGHT SAV1-TEST TIME2-TEST FREQ1-DISABLE2-EN
Figure 7.3: Program Menu - continuedFor factory defaults, see Appendix D.ShortcutsYou can use shortcuts to reduce repetition and provide speedy instru
The second level in your system provides eight options: PROG TIME, SECURITY,PROG SYSTEM, PROG INPUTS, PROG OUTPUTS, PROG ACCOUNTS, PROG FORMATS, andHI
inhibited (but alarm monitoring continuing), the system indicates SYSTEM TROUBLE,RMT PRG ACTIVE during remote programming. Sounders do not activate du
Control Panel ProgrammingMain Menu:SYSTEM NORMALSELECT: PROG/0SELECT: ENTER/#SELECT: TESTSELECT: HISTORYSELECT: DISABLESELECT: DRILLProgramming Menu:P
Notices FCC Compliance NoticeThis equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
AUTOMATIC TEST1-TEST TIME2-TEST FREQNCYPress [1] to select Test Time. The following window appears:AUTO TEST TIMEHHMM: _______ Enter the time followed
2-AUTHORITYPersonal Identification Numbers (PINs)Programmer PINShortcut: 0-PROG, 2-SECURITY, 1-PINSThe Programmer PIN is the code used by the installe
PIN Authority Level Allowed OperationsMaximum (1) All control panel operations, includingprogramming and disable.Medium (2) System test modes, fire dr
This feature determines how long the smoke detector power is off after reset. No alarms areregistered by the system for 5 sec after power is returned.
iNotice!If the condition that caused and alarm is not corrected after an alarm is silenced (automatical-ly or manually), the alarm sounds again after
!Warning!Inoperable, unsupervised devices!Be sure the count of devices displayed when this operation completes matches the number ofdevices installed
PIN REQUIRED?1- LOCAL2- REMOTEPress [1] to require a PIN at the local keypad. The following window appears:LOCAL KEYPD PIN?_______: YES(1) NO(0)Press
Remote programmingShortcut: 0-PROG, 3-PROG SYSTEM, 7-REMOTE PGMRemote programming allows the panel to be called from a remote site by phone to reconfi
Pressing [Drill] retrieves the next point. For instance, if you are programming Point 2 and youpress [Drill], you retrieve the setting for Point 3.Pre
OUTPUT ZONE ZZZ(01 - 50):_______Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. ZZZ indicates the point beingprogrammed. The existing setting
Industry Canada NoticeThe Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that theequipment meets certain telecommunica
Enter the description using the numeric, [Silence] and [History] keys, then press [#/Enter] tosave the description.Point functionShortcut: 0-PROG, 4-P
– AC Fault: When activating, the control panel waits for the AC Delay Timer to expirebefore indicating or sending a trouble condition. When the timer
Loop responseShortcut: 0-PROG, 4-PROG INPUTS, 2-POINT FUNCTIONThis feature allows you to configure points to activate with standard response time (set
COPY FROMPOINT:_______Enter the point you wish to copy from and press [#/Enter]. COPY TO FIRST POINT:_______Enter the first point you wish to copy to
NAC CONFIG ( )1- STEADY2- PULSING3- CALIFORNIA MARCH4- TEMPORAL5- WHEELOCK6- GENTEX7- SYSTEM SENSORFor acceptable programming selections for UL864 9th
Zone Pre-Assigned Condition52 General Fire Alarm (non-silencing)53 General Fire Alarm, (silencing)54 Ground Start55 General Supervisory, (silencing)56
Programming relaysShortcut: 0-PROG, 5-PROG OUTPUTS, 2-RELAYSThe main control panel includes three on-board relays (Relay 1, Relay 2, and Relay 3). The
iNotice!The @ x shows the address of the relay module in the system. The lower number address isRelay 1; the higher one is Relay 2.When you address a
7- ALT.COMMPhone Numbers/IP AddressesShortcut: 0-PROG, 6-PROG ACC’NTS, 1-PHONE/IP NUMSThe system can be programmed with two reporting phone numbers or
Several keys assist when you enter phone or IP numbers. For these keys, see the followingtable:Press Action[SILENCE] Advance to next position[DISABLE]
OverviewSystem overviewThe FPD‑7024 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a fully integrated hard-wire fire alarm system. It cansupport four input points (expan
For example, if the necessary wait time is 30 sec, digits 14 through 16 should be 0, 3, 0respectively.In larger installation sites using alternate com
Anti-Replay – Digit 20, Default: 1Digit 20 of the phone number enables the Anti-Replay Feature for central stationcommunications. A zero in this locat
iNotice!If using the B420 models, the DX4020, or the ITS-DX4020-G for reporting events, the ModemIIIa2 and Contact ID formats are possible:Account Num
PHONE CONTROL #11- MONITOR LINE2- DIALING TYPEFor explanations of the phone control options, see the following sections for Monitor Line andDialing Ty
iNotice!If any reports are directed to Phone/IP Number 2 (including the default, PHONE 2 BACKUP), aphone number and account number must be programmed
RING COUNT(01-15, 00=DIS) _______Enter the information and press [#/Enter]. The previous window appears. An entry of [0/Prog][0/Prog] disables ring de
iNotice!This feature offers the use of hexadecimal digits (0 through F). Because the specific keys Athrough F are not available on the keypad, use the
4/2 Report CodesShortcut: 0-PROG, 7-PROG FORMATS, 1-4/2 RPT CODS4/2 Report Codes apply to system conditions but only when 3/1 or 4/2 format is selecte
SYSTM IN TST ( )0 THRU 9<HISTORY>: A<TEST>: B<DISABLE>: C<DRILL>: D<SILENCE>: E<RESET>: FEnter digits that corresp
Enter the number of history records you wish to delete, and press [#/Enter]. The previousmenu appears.Default EE!Warning!Lost programming!All programm
4 Zone input terminal strip 10 NAC terminal strip5 Option bus terminal strip 11 Auxiliary power terminal strip6 FPC-7034 point expander connectorpins
PROGRAM MUX1- MUX EDIT2- MUX PROGRAM3- BUS TYPE4- AUTO PROGRAMMUX EditShortcut: 0-PROG, 9-PROGRAM MUX, 1- MUX EDITTo add MUX devices to the system, us
If no devices are connected on Bus A, the following window appears. Otherwise an errormessage appears.PROGRAM MUX1- NORMAL2- FASTSelect normal program
If a device is defective or not connected properly, the control panel shows:ERROR -DEVICE FAILEDFast ProgrammingFast programming proceeds the same as
Figure 8.1: D7039 Mounting Location1 D7039 MUX Expansion module 5 Addresses 9 to 1282 Enclosure 6 MUX Class A3 FPD‑7024 Control board 7 Addresses 129
When the scanning is completed, the FPD‑7024 checks for missing devices. Missing devicesare addresses with no devices on the multiplex buses, but are
NEW DEVICE @ xxx2 – SINGLE INPUT3 – I/O MODULE4 – MUX SMOKE5 – SMOKE W/FRZ6 - DUAL INPUT7 - OCTAL INPUT0 – NO DEVICEUse this menu to define the device
3 Point is at an illegal address The addresses at which multi-address devicescan be installed are restricted.4 Too many multiplex relays Only 20 input
PROGRAM MUX1- MUX EDIT2- MUX PROGRAM3- BUS TYPE4- AUTO PROGRAMFrom the Program MUX menu, press [1] to select MUX Edit. The following window appears:DE
SpecificationsiNotice!When a local relay is programmed for trouble it is energized in the normal state. This causesthe common and normally-open termin
AppendicesAppendix A: Abbreviations on Control Panel DisplayAbbreviation Definition Abbreviation Definition3/1 3/1 Tone Burst (reportingformat)KPAD, K
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