Bosch FPD-7024 User Manual

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Page 1 - Fire Alarm Control Panels

Fire Alarm Control PanelsFPD-7024 en Installation and Operation Manual

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– 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

Page 3 - Table of contents

Abbreviation Definition Abbreviation DefinitionFRQNCY, FREQ,FREQUENCYFrequency SYS, SYSTM SystemFUNC Function T, TRBL, TRB, TROUB TroubleGRND Ground T

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FPD-7024 Panel DisplayMessagePanel Display Message DefinitionSYSTEM TROUBLE General trouble message. Refer to second line of the display formore infor

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Appendix C: Reporting Summary for Fire CommunicatoriNotice!For information about the receiver output when the Modem IIIa2 reporting format is used wit

Page 6 - FCC Phone Connection to Users

Report IndexDefault Values Alternate Default 3/1 BFSK SIA Contact ID4/2digit 14/2digit 24/2digit 14/2digit 2POINT SUPERVISORYDISABLE14 see #12 p see

Page 7 - Trademarks

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

Page 8 - Overview

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

Page 9 - Components

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/

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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

Page 11 - Overview

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

Page 12 - Communicator

Condition SystemeventCondition SystemeventOption bus device at address 7 failed 8 Remote NAC module 1, output 2 wiringfault58Option bus device at addr

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D7030X zonescoveredshown onD7030Xshown onD7032 (ifattached)comments4 49 to 64 49 to 56 57 to 64 Combination with fourth lowestoption bus address (such

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Condition SystemeventCondition SystemeventNAC 2 shorted wiring 29 Remote NAC module 1, output 3disabled by user79Remote NAC module 1 ground fault-shor

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PROG TIMESYSTEM: Last date in EE 0000AUTO TEST TEST TIME: 0200TEST FREQ: 3 hr to 24 hrDAYLIGHT SAV: 2- enableSECURITYPINS PROGRAMMER: 9876USERS: Use

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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

Page 17 - Compatible devices

NACsZone D: 0NAC #2:CONFIGURATION: SteadyZONE ASSIGNS:Zone A: 53Zone B: 61Zone C: 0Zone D: 0 RNACsRNAC 1Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4Configuration: SteadyZone As

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RNACsZone D: 0RNAC 3Outputs 1, 2, 3, 4Configuration: SteadyZone AssignmentZone A: 53Zone B: 0Zone C: 0Zone D: 0RELAYSLOCAL:RELAY #1Zone A: 63Zone B: 0

Page 19 - Parts List

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:

Page 20 - Fire Safety

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

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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

Page 22 - Installation

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:

Page 23 - Installation

Other communications problems that can cause this condition include:1. Events occurring faster than the dialer can send them, which overflows the 32 e

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CommunicatorThe communicator can report to two phone numbers or IP addresses with full single, double,and back-up reporting. Communicates in SIA, Mode

Page 27 - Installing optional equipment

Bosch Security Systems, Inc.130 Perinton ParkwayFairport, NY, 14450USAwww.boschsecurity.com© Bosch Security Systems, Inc., 2012

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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

Page 29 - Connection

Device Quantity Standbyexisting/deviceTotalstandbyAlarm existing/deviceTotal alarmFMR‑7036AnnunciatorKeypad 80 mA 100 mA D7030XEight‑Point LEDAnnu

Page 30 - Figure 5.4: Input Points

Device Quantity Standbyexisting/deviceTotalstandbyAlarm existing/deviceTotal alarmD7053 MUX I/ OModule Fire 0.70 mA 0.70 mA Smoke Detectors

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Required batteries for existing loadUse the following procedure to determine the battery requirements for your system:– Estimate the size of the batte

Page 32 - Figure 5.7: Backup Batteries

– 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

Page 33 - Power supply connection

Device FunctionD7039 Multiplex ExpansionModuleProvides either 2 two-wire (Class B, Style 4) multiplexbuses or 1 four-wire (Class A, Style 6) multiplex

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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

Page 36 - System Operation

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

Page 37 - Fire Silence/Reset

Figure 3.1: Smoke detector locations in residential settings1 Bedroom 5 Basement2 Hall 6 Recreation room3 Living room 7 Kitchen4 Dining room * Smoke d

Page 38 - Basic System Use

InstallationInstallation guide for UL Listed systemsFPD‑7024 UL ListingsThe FPD‑7024 is UL Listed for the following:– Commercial Fire Alarm (UL Standa

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Timer Programming– Program Auto Silence Time for not less than five minutes, or to “0” to disable auto-silenceoperation.Point Programming– For fire po

Page 40 - Built-in keypad

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

Page 41 - Figure 6.1: Built-in Keypad

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

Page 42 - FMR-7033 keypad

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

Page 43 - Communicator test

!Warning!Before the circuit board is installed, connect the supplied ground wires between the door andthe enclosure and from the transformer to the en

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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

Page 45 - Point/Zone Mapping

ConnectionFACP terminal connectionDanger!Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit and personal injury. !Warning!Before servicing this eq

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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

Page 47 - Communicator Operation

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

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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

Page 49 - Programming

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

Page 50 - Point programming

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

Page 51 - Alpha programming

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

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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

Page 53 - Format programming

System OperationModes of OperationThere are four modes of system operation for the FPD‑7024: normal, alarm, supervisory, andtrouble.NormalWhen the sys

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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

Page 55 - Program menu tree

Basic System UseFunction keysA keypad that does not require a PIN number shows (under normal conditions) SYSTEMNORMAL on the top line, and existing da

Page 56 - Shortcuts

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

Page 57 - Shortcut = 012

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

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For additional history log ID information, see the Modem IIIa2 reporting table, 105.Remote ProgrammingCall for remote programmingPhone Numbers 1 and 3

Page 59 - Control Panel Programming

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]

Page 60 - SECURITY

4 Yellow Silenced LED - lights when theuser manually silences an alarmcondition (fire or water flow), turns offwhen the condition that was silencedis

Page 61 - Authority

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

Page 62 - PROG SYSTEM

iNotice!This test is available only if your system sends alarms and system information to a monitoringservice, and was programmed by the security inst

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5. Show Status: After you select a device and press [#/Enter], this test shows detailedstatus information for the selected device. Eight conditions (n

Page 64 - Option bus

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

Page 65 - PIN required

Zone Condition61 General Waterflow (Non-silenceable). Active when any waterflow alarm is present.62 General Trouble. Active while any system trouble i

Page 66 - NAC silence mode

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

Page 67 - PROG INPUTS

ProgrammingDanger!Untested systems!After any programming change, and especially after remote programming changes, completelycheck the operation of the

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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

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Program feature oroptionPermitted in UL864(Yes/No)Possible settings Settings permitted inUL864NAC Config Yes SteadyPulsingCalifornia MarchTemporalWhee

Page 70 - Point function

Function Configuration Local only? Silenceable? Loop response1. Pull Station Fire No No Fast2. SmokeDetectorFire No No Fast3. ResetKeyswitchReset Yes

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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

Page 72 - Point copy

Figure 7.1: Essential keys for alpha programming1 Number keys (including 0) - used toenter alphanumeric values.4 [Disable] key - moves the cursor ones

Page 73 - PROG OUTPUTS

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

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Program menu treeMain MenuLevel 1Level 2Level 3Level 4Level 51-PROG TIME2-SECURITY1-SYSTEM2-AUTO TEST3-DAYLIGHT SAV1-TEST TIME2-TEST FREQ1-DISABLE2-EN

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Figure 7.3: Program Menu - continuedFor factory defaults, see Appendix D.ShortcutsYou can use shortcuts to reduce repetition and provide speedy instru

Page 76 - Programming relays

The second level in your system provides eight options: PROG TIME, SECURITY,PROG SYSTEM, PROG INPUTS, PROG OUTPUTS, PROG ACCOUNTS, PROG FORMATS, andHI

Page 77 - PROG ACCOUNTS

inhibited (but alarm monitoring continuing), the system indicates SYSTEM TROUBLE,RMT PRG ACTIVE during remote programming. Sounders do not activate du

Page 78 - Phone Numbers/IP Addresses

Control Panel ProgrammingMain Menu:SYSTEM NORMALSELECT: PROG/0SELECT: ENTER/#SELECT: TESTSELECT: HISTORYSELECT: DISABLESELECT: DRILLProgramming Menu:P

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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

Page 80 - Table 8.6: Phone reporting

AUTOMATIC TEST1-TEST TIME2-TEST FREQNCYPress [1] to select Test Time. The following window appears:AUTO TEST TIMEHHMM: _______ Enter the time followed

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2-AUTHORITYPersonal Identification Numbers (PINs)Programmer PINShortcut: 0-PROG, 2-SECURITY, 1-PINSThe Programmer PIN is the code used by the installe

Page 82 - Phone Control

PIN Authority Level Allowed OperationsMaximum (1) All control panel operations, includingprogramming and disable.Medium (2) System test modes, fire dr

Page 83 - Report Steering

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.

Page 84 - Ring Count

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

Page 85 - PROG FORMATS

!Warning!Inoperable, unsupervised devices!Be sure the count of devices displayed when this operation completes matches the number ofdevices installed

Page 86 - 4/2 Zone Report

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

Page 87 - 4/2 Report Codes

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

Page 88 - HISTORY DEFAULTS

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

Page 89 - Program MUX

OUTPUT ZONE ZZZ(01 - 50):_______Press the number key that corresponds to your selection. ZZZ indicates the point beingprogrammed. The existing setting

Page 90 - MUX Program

Industry Canada NoticeThe Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that theequipment meets certain telecommunica

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Enter the description using the numeric, [Silence] and [History] keys, then press [#/Enter] tosave the description.Point functionShortcut: 0-PROG, 4-P

Page 92 - MUX Bus Type

– AC Fault: When activating, the control panel waits for the AC Delay Timer to expirebefore indicating or sending a trouble condition. When the timer

Page 93 - AUTO PROGRAM

Loop responseShortcut: 0-PROG, 4-PROG INPUTS, 2-POINT FUNCTIONThis feature allows you to configure points to activate with standard response time (set

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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

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NAC CONFIG ( )1- STEADY2- PULSING3- CALIFORNIA MARCH4- TEMPORAL5- WHEELOCK6- GENTEX7- SYSTEM SENSORFor acceptable programming selections for UL864 9th

Page 96 - Removing MUX Devices

Zone Pre-Assigned Condition52 General Fire Alarm (non-silencing)53 General Fire Alarm, (silencing)54 Ground Start55 General Supervisory, (silencing)56

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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

Page 98 - Specifications

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

Page 99 - Appendices

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

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Several keys assist when you enter phone or IP numbers. For these keys, see the followingtable:Press Action[SILENCE] Advance to next position[DISABLE]

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OverviewSystem overviewThe FPD‑7024 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a fully integrated hard-wire fire alarm system. It cansupport four input points (expan

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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

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Anti-Replay – Digit 20, Default: 1Digit 20 of the phone number enables the Anti-Replay Feature for central stationcommunications. A zero in this locat

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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

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PHONE CONTROL #11- MONITOR LINE2- DIALING TYPEFor explanations of the phone control options, see the following sections for Monitor Line andDialing Ty

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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

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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

Page 108 - reporting

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

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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

Page 110 - Table 10.5: History log

SYSTM IN TST ( )0 THRU 9<HISTORY>: A<TEST>: B<DISABLE>: C<DRILL>: D<SILENCE>: E<RESET>: FEnter digits that corresp

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Enter the number of history records you wish to delete, and press [#/Enter]. The previousmenu appears.Default EE!Warning!Lost programming!All programm

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4 Zone input terminal strip 10 NAC terminal strip5 Option bus terminal strip 11 Auxiliary power terminal strip6 FPC-7034 point expander connectorpins

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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

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If no devices are connected on Bus A, the following window appears. Otherwise an errormessage appears.PROGRAM MUX1- NORMAL2- FASTSelect normal program

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If a device is defective or not connected properly, the control panel shows:ERROR -DEVICE FAILEDFast ProgrammingFast programming proceeds the same as

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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

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When the scanning is completed, the FPD‑7024 checks for missing devices. Missing devicesare addresses with no devices on the multiplex buses, but are

Page 118 - COMM FLT/DATA LOST

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

Page 119 - Trouble Phone

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

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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

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SpecificationsiNotice!When a local relay is programmed for trouble it is energized in the normal state. This causesthe common and normally-open termin

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AppendicesAppendix A: Abbreviations on Control Panel DisplayAbbreviation Definition Abbreviation Definition3/1 3/1 Tone Burst (reportingformat)KPAD, K

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