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Honeywell AES Building 1


Submittal for Fire Alarm System
Prepared by Honeywell International
7/24/2017

Item Spec Section Manuf. Part Number Description


1 Honeywell XLS-DR-C4 Door assembly
2 Honeywell XLS3000-CPUD XLS3000 CPU
3 Honeywell AMPS-24/E Power Supply
4 Honeywell LCM-320 Loop Control and Expander Module
5 Honeywell ACM/AEM-24T ACS Series Annunciators
6 Honeywell NCM-F Network Communications Module
7 Honeywell UDACT-2 Universal Digital Alarm Communicator
8 AES 7788F RF Subscriber Unit
9 Honeywell XP6-R Six Relay Control Module
10 Honeywell XP10-M(A) Ten-Input Monitor Module
11 Ditek DTK-120HW Surge Protector
12 Honeywell XLS-NCA2 Network Control Annunciator
13 Honeywell HPF24S8 Fire Alarm Power Supply
14 Honeywell TC810N1013 Control Module
15 Honeywell TC810R1024 Relay Module
16 Honeywell TC809A1059 Monitor Module
17 Honeywell P2RL Horn Strobe
18 Honeywell P2RK Horn/strobe outdoor type
19 Honeywell TC806B1076 Photoelectric Smoke Detector
20 Honeywell TC808B1058 Thermal Detector with rate-of-rise
21 System Sensor B210LP Plug-in Detector Base
22 System Sensor DNR Duct Smoke Detector
23 Honeywell TC806DNR Intelligent Photoelectric Sensor
24 Honeywell S464G1007 Addressable Manual Pull Station
25 Honeywell TC809D1004 Dual Monitor Module
26
27
28

Company Internal
XLS-CAB-4 Series
Cabinets, Solid or with Windows —
Backboxes with Locking Doors

General
All cabinets for Honeywell’s XLS140-2 and XLS3000 are fabri-
cated from 16-gauge steel. The cabinet assembly consists of
two basic parts: a backbox and a locking door. Cabinets are
available in either black or red, with or without windows. The
window model provides a tasteful combination to accent the
decor of the finest lobby setting.
• The key-locked door is provided with a pin-type hinge, two
keys and the necessary hardware to mount the door to the
backbox.
• The backbox has been engineered to provide ease-of-

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entry for the installer. Knockouts are positioned at numer-
ous points to aid the installer in bringing a conduit into the
enclosure with a minimum of hardship.
• Right- or left-hand hinges, selectable in the field. Door XLS3000 in “B” sized
opens 180°. XLS-CAB-4 cabinet
• Cabinets are arranged in four standard sizes, A (one tier)
through D (four tiers), plus a mini cabinet (AA, one tier
without a battery compartment). See Ordering Information. XLS-DR-A4B: Door assembly, solid door, one tier, BLACK,
• A trim ring option is available for semi-flush mounting. 14.30 lbs.
• Chassis bridge available for assembling multiple CHS-4 XLS-DR-A4BR: Door assembly, solid door, one tier, RED, 15
chassis external to the backbox. lbs.
• Certified for seismic applications when used with the appro- SBB-A4: Backbox assembly, one tier, BLACK, 21 lbs.
priate seismic mounting kit.
SBB-A4R: Backbox assembly, one tier, RED, 21 lbs.
Ordering Information TR-A4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, one tier (open-
ing 24.062" [61.118 cm] W x 20.062" [50.958 cm] H), BLACK,
A complete cabinet assembly consists of: a door, a backbox, 2.5 lbs.
an optional battery plate, and an optional semi-flush trim ring.
For each cabinet required, order one “DR” door and one “SBB” NOTE: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
backbox. The XLS-BP2-4 battery plate is required for each XLS-BP2-4: Battery plate. Used to cover battery and power
cabinet assembly that mounts batteries and/or a power supply supply when lower position is used in backbox, 3.10 lbs.
in the lower position of the cabinet. The optional trim ring is an
attractive “picture frame”-style black metal ring. TWO TIERS, “B” SIZE
XLS-DR-B4: Door assembly, window, two tiers, BLACK, 17.45
MINI “AA” SIZE, ONE TIER lbs.
XLS-DR-AA4: Door assembly, window, one tier (no battery XLS-DR-B4R: Door assembly, window, two tiers, RED, 17.45
compartment), BLACK, 9.8 lbs. lbs.
XLS-DR-AA4R: Door assembly, window, one tier (no battery XLS-ADDR-B4: Two-tier-sized door designed for use with a
compartment), RED, 9.8 lbs. CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. BLACK.
XLS-DR-AA4B: Door assembly, solid door, one tier (no bat- XLS-ADDR-B4R: Two-tier-sized door designed for use with a
tery compartment), BLACK. CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. RED.
XLS-DR-AA4BR: Door assembly, solid door, one tier (no bat- XLS-DR-B4B: Door assembly, solid door, two tiers, BLACK,
tery compartment), RED. 18.80 lbs.
SBB-AA4: Backbox assembly, one tier (no battery compart- XLS-DR-B4BR: Door assembly, solid door, two tiers, RED,
ment), BLACK, 16.65 lbs. 18.80 lbs.
SBB-AA4R: Backbox assembly, one tier (no battery compart- SBB-B4: Backbox assembly, two tiers, BLACK, 26.88 lbs.
ment), RED, 16.65 lbs.
SBB-B4R: Backbox assembly, two tiers, RED, 26.88 lbs.
TR-AA4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, one tier (no
battery compartment). TR-B4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, two tiers (open-
ing 24.062" [61.118 cm] W x 28.562" [72.548 cm] H), BLACK,
NOTE: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
3 lbs.
ONE TIER, “A” SIZE NOTE: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
XLS-DR-A4: Door assembly, window, one tier, BLACK, 14.20 XLS-BP2-4: Battery plate. Used to cover battery and power
lbs. supply when lower position is used in backbox, 3.10 lbs.
XLS-DR-A4R: Door assembly, window, one tier, RED, 14.20
lbs.
THREE TIERS, “C” SIZE SBB-D4R: Backbox assembly, four tiers, RED, 40 lbs.
XLS-DR-C4: Door assembly, window, three tiers, BLACK, TR-D4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, four tiers (open-
20.75 lbs. ing 24.062" [61.118 cm] W x 45.812" [116.363 cm] H), BLACK,
XLS-DR-C4R: Door assembly, window, three tiers, RED, 20.75 3.80 lbs.
lbs. NOTE: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
XLS-ADDR-C4: Three-tier-sized door designed for use with a XLS-BP2-4: Battery plate. Used to cover battery and power
CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. BLACK. supply when lower position is used in backbox, 3.10 lbs.
XLS-ADDR-C4R: Three-tier-sized door designed for use with ACCESSORIES
a CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. RED.
ADP-4B: Annunciator dress panel.
XLS-DR-C4B: Door assembly, solid door, three tiers, BLACK,
23.45 lbs. -GFor use with “B” sized cabinets in Marine applications. See
74-5147 for more information.
XLS-DR-C4BR: Door assembly, solid door, three tiers, RED,
23.45 lbs. CB-1: Chassis bridge. Provides a bridge between CHS Series
chassis.
SBB-C4: Backbox assembly, three tiers, BLACK, 32.60 lbs.
DP-1B: Blank dress panel, covers one CAB-4 tier, BLACK.
SBB-C4R: Backbox assembly, three tiers, RED, 32.60 lbs.
SEISKIT-CAB: Seismic mounting kit. Required for seismic-
TR-C4: Accessory semi-flush-mount trim ring, three tiers certified applications with XLS3000 and XLS140-2. Includes
(opening 24.062" [61.118 cm] W x 37.187" [94.455 cm] H), battery bracket for two 26 AH batteries.
BLACK, 3.50 lbs.
VP-2B: Ventilator panel.
NOTE: Black trim rings are used with red or black cabinets.
WC-2: Wire channel. Provides a pair of wire trays to neatly
XLS-BP2-4: Battery plate. Used to cover battery and power route wiring between CHS chassis.
supply when lower position is used in backbox, 3.10 lbs.
FOUR TIERS, “D” SIZE Agency Listings and Approvals
XLS-DR-D4: Door assembly, window, four tiers, BLACK, 23.95 These listings and approvals below apply to the XLS-CAB-4
lbs. Series Cabinets. In some cases, certain modules or applica-
XLS-DR-D4R: Door assembly, window, four tiers, RED, 23.95 tions may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing
lbs. may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.

XLS-ADDR-D4: Four-tier-sized door designed for use with a • UL Listed: S470


CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. BLACK. • ULC Listed: S470
XLS-ADDR-D4R: Four-tier-sized door designed for use with a • MEA: 317-01-E Vol. 4
CA-2 chassis mounted in the top rows. RED. • CSFM: 7165-1130:0265 (XLS140-2), 7165-1130:0256
XLS-DR-D4B: Door assembly, solid door, four tiers, BLACK, (XLS3000)
28.40 lbs. • FM approved
XLS-DR-D4BR: Door assembly, solid door, four tiers, RED, • FDNY: COA# 6099 (XLS140-2), #6100 (XLS3000)
28.40 lbs. XLS-CAB-4 Series cabinets with SEISKIT-CAB comply with
seismic requirements of IBC 2000, IBC 2003, IBC 2006,
SBB-D4: Backbox assembly, four tiers, BLACK, 40 lbs.
IBC2009, and CBC 2007.

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Cabinet Dimensions and Features

CAB4keyhole.wmf

Knockouts on
top of cabinets.

Height of
mounting bolt
after installation

Keyhole

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dimensions

“A” SIZE
CABINET

cab-a4-2003.wmf

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“AA” SIZE
CABINET

cab-b4-2003.wmf

“B” SIZE
CABINET

cab-b4-2003.wmf

“C” SIZE
CABINET

cab-c4-2003.wmf

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“D” SIZE
CABINET

cab-d4-2003.wmf
6857bp4.wmf

The XLS-BP2-4 Battery Plate


covers the Main Power Supply
“D” sized cabinet
and the batteries in the cabinet.
with solid door.
Only one XLS-BP2-4 is required per
6897d4b.wmf

Solid door option available


cabinet unless an AA cabinet is used
on all sizes in black or red.
(no battery compartment).

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This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2012 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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XLS3000
Intelligent Addressable
Fire Alarm System

General
The Honeywell XLS3000 is an intelligent Fire Alarm Control
Panel (FACP) designed for medium- to large-scale facilities. Fire
emergency detection and evacuation are extremely critical to life
safety, and the XLS3000 is ideally suited for these applications.
The XLS3000 is part of the XLS Series of products from Honey-
well. The XLS3000 is ideal for virtually any application because
it features a modular design that is configured per project
requirements. With one to ten Signaling Line Circuits (SLCs), 7070covh.jpg
the XLS3000 supports up to 3,180 intelligent addressable
devices. XLS3000s, XLS-DVC audio option at right
Information is critical to fire evacuation personnel, and the
XLS3000’s large 640-character Liquid Crystal Display (LCD)
presents vital information to operators concerning a fire situa- – Standard network or up to 103 nodes (XLS3000, XLS140-
tion, fire progression, and evacuation details. 2, XLS140, XLS120(C), XLS-NCA/-NCA2 Network Annun-
The Eclipse™ line of detectors and modules introduces a new ciator, or XLS-DVC-EM, and Honeywell Enterprise Build-
concept in fire detection. Because the devices are all individually ings Integrator™ [EBI]). Up to 54 nodes when XLS-DVC-
intelligent, they have the ability to communicate directly with one EM is used in network paging.
another. For years the fire alarm industry has demanded peer- • Built-in Alarm, Trouble, Security, and Supervisory relays.
to-peer communication between networked control panels. The • VeriFire® Tools online/offline program option.
XLS3000 is the first to offer peer-to-peer communication • With built-in Degraded Mode operation, the system is capa-
between the detection and notification devices. This new con- ble of general alarm if a fire alarm condition is present even if
cept in detection technology offers unparalleled response time, the central processing unit (CPU) fails.
distributed intelligence and outstanding reliability.
• 4,000 event history file in nonvolatile memory, plus a sepa-
A host of other options are available, including single- or multi- rate 1,000-event alarm-only file.
channel voice; firefighter’s telephone; LED, LCD, or PC-based • Alarm Verification selection per point, with automatic counter.
graphic annunciators; networking; advanced detection products
for challenging environments; wireless fire protection; and many • Autoprogramming, walk test, positive alarm sequence, and
additional options. time scheduling.
• Support for Eclipse Detector Protocol.
When combined with a Honeywell Enterprise Buildings Integra-
tor (EBI), the XLS3000 becomes part of an owner-operated pro- • Backwards compatible with FlashScan and CLIP SLC
prietary monitoring system, allowing the connection of devices.
standalone or networked panels. • Multiple central station communication options:
– Standard UDACT
Features – Internet
• Certified for seismic applications when used with the appro- – Internet/GSM
priate seismic mounting kit. • FM6320 approved Gas Detection System with TC809C1004
• Complies with UL 2572 Mass Notification Systems (XLS3000 module and any FM listed gas detector.
version 20 or higher). • EIA-232 printer port; EIA-485 annunciator port.
• One to ten isolated intelligent Signaling Line Circuits (SLC) • Honeywell SMART maintenance reporting.
Style 4, 6 or 7.
• Wireless fire protection using SWIFT Smart Wireless Inte- Description
grated Fire Technology. See 74-5175.
• Up to 159 detectors and 159 modules per SLC; 318 devices SIGNALING LINE CIRCUITS
per loop/3,180 per FACP or network node. The Honeywell XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm
– Detectors can be any mix of ion, photo, thermal, or multi- System supports up to ten isolated intelligent signaling line cir-
sensor; wireless detectors are available for use with the cuits with Style 4, 5, or 7. Each of the 10 circuits can have up to
XLS-WSG. 159 detectors (any mix of ion, photo, laser photo, thermal, or
– Modules include addressable pull stations, normally open multi-sensor) and 159 modules (Addressable pull stations, nor-
contact devices, two-wire smoke detectors, notification, or mally open contact devices, two-wire smoke detectors, notifica-
relay; wireless modules are available for use with the XLS- tion, or relay) with a total of 318 device per loop/3,180 per FACP
WSG. or network node. Actual circuit loading depends on SLC commu-
• Large 16 line, 640 character LCD backlit display or use nication protocol.
display-less as a network node. Weekly Occupancy Schedules allow changing sensor sensitivity
• Network options: by time of day, and day of week. An optional 2,040 point digital
alarm communicator transmitter (DACT) is available for use with
– High-speed network for up to 200 nodes (XLS3000,
central monitoring stations. Annunciator support, including cus-
XLS140-2, XLS140, XLS120(C), XLS-NCA/-NCA2 Net-
tom graphics, is provided via an EIA-485 annunciator port. An
work Annunciator, or XLS-DVC-EM, and Honeywell Enter-
EIA-232 printer port is also provided. The history file has a
prise Buildings Integrator™ [EBI]).
4,000 event capacity in nonvolatile memory, plus a separate
1,000 event alarm-only file. Advanced history filters allow sorting
by event, time, date, or address. Alarm verification selection can TC840C1000 COPTIR
be done per point, with automatic counter. Autoprogramming ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA DETECTOR
and Walk test reports are provided. The panel includes positive
alarm sequence (PAS) Presignal functionality. Timer options • Detects all four major elements of a fire (smoke, heat, CO,
include Silence Inhibit and Auto Silence. and flame).
• Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell.
Field programmability, with check and compare, is provided on a
PC with the VeriFire Tools program. Up to 1,000 powerful Bool- • High nuisance-alarm immunity.
ean logic equations can be used. Non-alarm points are provided
INTELLIGENT FAAST® DETECTORS TC846F5040,
for lower priority functions. Remote ACK/Signal Silence/System
reset/Drill can be done via monitor modules. The XLS3000 sup- TC846F1002, AND TC846F4046
ports the SCS Series smoke control system in both HVAC and • Connects directly to the SLC loop of compatible XLS series
FSCS modes. panels.
Figure 1 shows some of the sample system options. • Provides five event thresholds that can be individually pro-
grammed with descriptive labels for control-by-event pro-
DISPLAY gramming; uses five detector addresses.
The XLS3000 display is a backlit LCD with 640-character dis- • Uses patented particle separator and field-replaceable filter
play and a program keypad. The display allows up to nine users, to remove contaminants.
each with a password and selectable access levels. The display • Advanced algorithms reject common nuisance conditions
has 11 LED indicators: • TC846F5040 covers 5,000 square feet through one pipe.
• Power • Supervisory • Point Disabled • TC846F1002 covers 8,000 square feet through one pipe.
• Fire Alarm • System Trouble • CPU Failure • TC846F4046 covers 28,800 square feet through one to four
• Pre-Alarm • Other Event • Controls Active pipes.
• Security • Signals Silenced
TC840C2010 ADVANCED MULTI-CRITERIA FIRE/CO
There are also five membrane switch controls: Acknowledge, DETECTOR
Signal Silence, Drill, System Reset, and Lamp Test. • Detects all four major elements of a fire.
• Separate signal for life-safety CO detection.

SLC Intelligent Loop

DEVICES

XLS-WSG
TC840C1000 COPTIR S464G1007 XP6/10 I/O Modules
Up to 32 TC840M Acclimate
LCD-160 TC846A Pinnacle High Sensitivity
LCD2-80 remote TC806, TC807, TC808 Detectors, TC809A1059 TC810R1024
displays TC846F1002 IDC Relay Contact
etc.
EIA-485
EIA-485 3072 annunciator/control points

XLS3000-CPU2D
display or XLS3000-
CPU2ND

ACM-8R ACM/AEM-24AT LED LDM-32


Relay Control Annunciator Custom Graphics

Dual phone
lines to
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Optional 2048-point UDACT Central


EIA-232 Station

XLS3000
Shown in CAB-C4 with display
XLS-DVC-EM audio in CA-1
in second tier PRN Series
Printer
NOTE: XLS33000-CPU firmware version 14.0 (and higher) can support LCD-160 on the RDP port, or LCD2-80 in terminal mode, but
not both at the same time.

Figure 1 XLS3000 Sample System Options

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• Optional addressable sounder base for Temp-3 (fire) or software to remove transient noise signals, usually caused by
Temp-4(CO) tone. electrical interference.
• Automatic drift compensation of smoke sensor and CO cell. Maintenance Warnings. When the drift compensation per-
• High nuisance-alarm immunity. formed for a detector reaches a certain level, the performance of
the detector may be compromised, and special warnings are
TC809C1004 GAS DETECTION MODULE given. There are three warning levels: (1) Low Chamber value;
• Interface to industry-standard linear scale 4-20 mA sensors. (2) Maintenance Alert, indicative of dust accumulation that is
• Five programmable thresholds. near but below the allowed limit; (3) Maintenance Urgent, indica-
tive of dust accumulation above the allowed limit.
• FM Approved, Class 6320 (Stationary Gas Sensors/
Detectors). Sensitivity Adjust. Nine sensitivity levels are provided for alarm
detection. These levels can be set manually, or can change
SWIFT WIRELESS automatically between day and night. Nine levels of pre-alarm
• Self-healing mesh wireless protocol. sensitivity can also be selected, based on predetermined levels
of alarm. Pre-alarm operation can be latching or self-restoring,
• Each SWIFT Gateway supports up to 50 devices: 1 wireless and can be used to activate special control functions.
gateway and up to 49 SWIFT devices.
Self-Optimizing Pre-Alarm. Each detector may be set for “Self-
• Up to 4 wireless gateways can be installed with overlapping
Optimizing” pre-alarm. In this special mode, the detector
network coverage.
“learns” its normal environment, measuring the peak analog
readings over a long period of time, and setting the pre-alarm
FlashScan® Exclusive level just above these normal peaks.
World-Leading Detector Protocol Cooperating Multi-Detector Sensing. A patented feature of
® intelligent sensing is the ability of a smoke sensor to consider
FLASHSCAN readings from nearby sensors in making alarm or pre-alarm
At the heart of the XLS3000 is a set of detection devices and decisions. Without statistical sacrifice in the ability to resist false
device protocol — FlashScan. FlashScan is an all-digital proto- alarms, it allows a sensor to increase its sensitivity to actual
col that gives superior precision and high noise immunity. smoke by a factor of almost two to one.
As well as giving quick identification of an active input device, ECLIPSE
this protocol can also activate many output devices in a fraction
of the time required by competitive protocols. This high speed In addition to supporting FlashScan protocol, the XLS3000 also
also allows the XLS3000 to have the largest device per loop supports the new Eclipse device series and communication pro-
capacity in the industry — 318 points — yet every input and out- tocol from System Sensor. This technological introduction brings
put device is sampled in less than two seconds. Up to 159 out- an advancement to the Honeywell XLS3000 that is yet
puts can be activated in less than 5 seconds. The unmatched in the industry in distributed processing and system
microprocessor-based FlashScan® detectors have bicolor LEDs response time.
that can be coded to provide diagnostic information, such as Response
device address during Walk Test. Eclipse improves on the patented FlashScan protocol by further
The multicolor LEDs blink the device address during a Walk distributing the decision making process down to the device
Test. FlashScan operates with a fully digital, high-precision pro- level. Eclipse sensors and alarm modules are able to broadcast
tocol. The multi-detector algorithm involves nearby detectors in their condition directly to the output devices on the same loop,
the alarm decision, and the FlashScan device also uses drift eliminating the need for the control panel to process the alarm
compensation. events and send individual output commands to the field
The FlashScan protocol incorporates nine levels of pre-alarm devices. Output devices such as control modules are pre-pro-
XLS intelligent sensing, each of which can be manually grammed with response sequences stored directly in the field
adjusted. Several programmable devices are available: device. With this communication method, all output devices on a
circuit can respond simultaneously to the alarm input within 250
• Ion – 0.5 to 2.5%/foot obscuration.
ms of activation.
• Photo – 0.5 to 2.35%/foot obscuration.
Device Technology
• Laser (Pinnacle™) – 0.02 to 2.0%/foot obscuration.
Eclipse devices (TC900 series) are available in the traditional
• Acclimate™ – 0.5 to 4.0%/foot obscuration.
line of detection and control products including: TC906 Photo-
• COPTIR – 1.0 to 4.0%/foot obscuration. electric; TC907 Ionization; TC908 Thermal; S464H manual pull
The FlashScan has a self-optimizing pre-alarm, automatic stations; TC909 single and dual input modules; TC910N super-
detector sensitivity testing, and two levels of maintenance alert. vised and TC910R unsupervised control relay modules; and
It also provides programmable activation of sounder/relay bases TC941A interface modules.
during alarm or pre-alarm. The Read Status displays the level of Circuit Isolation
detector cleanliness.
All Eclipse devices include built-in fault isolation modules to
improve system survivability in the event of a field wiring short
Intelligent Sensing circuit which would normally disable the entire loop. This feature
Intelligent sensing is a set of software algorithms that provide is normally made available only as an option in competing sys-
the XLS3000 with industry-leading smoke detection capability. tems though the use of additional hardware. By incorporating
These complex algorithms require many calculations on each this feature directly into the base product, installation labor and
reading of each detector, and are made possible by the very material cost are reduced.
high-speed microcomputer used by the XLS3000. Device Auto-Adressing and Location Identification
Drift Compensation and Smoothing. Drift compensation The fault isolators are also important to the Eclipse devices as
allows the detector to retain its original ability to detect actual they are used during system commissioning to locate the posi-
smoke, and resist false alarms, even as dirt accumulates. It tion of devices on the circuit relative to each other and the con-
reduces maintenance requirements by allowing the system to trol panel. Using this information, the control panel can then
automatically perform the periodic sensitivity measurements automatically assign device addresses, eliminating a normally
required by NFPA 72. Smoothing filters are also provided by labor intensive portion of the start up process. Device locations

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and addresses are then uploaded to the VeriFire Tools program- user to have almost immediate fire protection in a new installa-
ming tool and displayed in a graphical format for use by the tion, even if only a portion of the detectors are installed.
installer or service person.
VERIFIRE® TOOLS
Device Replacement
If an Eclipse field device needs to be replaced for service pur- VeriFire® Tools is an offline programming and test utility that can
poses, the control panel automatically locates the replacement greatly reduce installation programming time, and increase con-
device, determines its device type and then downloads the fidence in the site-specific software. It is Windows® based and
required programming information, including device address provides technologically advanced capabilities to aid the
and operating parameters without operator intervention. installer. The installer may create the entire program for the
XLS3000 in the comfort of the office, test it, store a backup file,
then bring it to the site and download from a laptop into the
SMART panel.
With the Honeywell System Maintenance and Reporting Tool
(SMART), another first in the industry, the XLS3000 system is RELEASING SERVICE
capable of reporting the maintenance history of each field The system will release on any of ten independent hazards.
device, thus simplifying the Testing and Inspection requirements There are three options of sophisticated cross-zone sensing.
mandated by NFPA. When a device exceeds the NFPA testing There is a delay timer and adjustable discharge timers, and
limits, the user is alerted by an indication on the control panel there are four options for Abort.
that service should be performed. This feature can be used by
owners and building inspectors alike to insure that proper main- EMERGENCY VOICE AND FIREFIGHTER’S TELEPHONE
tenance is being performed on the system. The XLS3000 has digital message generation, hard-wired voice
Using VeriFire Tools, the owner or service company can run control options, and a Firefighter’s telephone option. The voice
reports that list the devices in need of testing, as well as predic- message is powered by high-efficiency amplifiers (35, 50 and 75
tive reports to list devices that will be coming due in the next 30, watt DAA2/DAX Series, or 100 and 120 watt DS Series). There
60 or 90 day interval, thus eliminating repeat service calls. is an optional backup tone generator and amplifier available. For
the Emergency Voice feature, the newly introduced Digital Voice
Field Programming Options Command provides eight channels of one-way alarm broadcast
and five channels of two-way communications with remote fire
AUTOPROGRAM telephones. See 74-4033.
Autoprogram is a timesaving feature. The XLS3000 “learns” XLS3000-CPU
what devices are physically connected and automatically load
them in the program with default values for all parameters. The control panel XLS3000-CPU is contained on one printed
Requiring less than one minute to run, this routine allows the circuit board the central processing unit. The XLS3000-CPU can
be purchased with or without keypad and display; connections
are identical on both versions.

Network Diagram
RPT
-WF
TCP/IP
EBI
Block Diagram

FNA
XLS•NET PRN
Sample Node Configurations XLS140-2
Router
XLS3000
Key:
XLS•NET
ACS
Twisted-Pair Wire
XLS•NET
Dual Fiber-Optic Link
LCD-80
Other Interfaces
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OPTIONAL
Style 7
DAA DAA Connection

PRN

speakers speakers XLS-NCA2


phones phones
Figure 2 – XLS•NET Block Diagram ACS

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Product Line Information single-mode fiber, multi-mode fiber, and media conversion mod-
els are available. See 74-4082.
CONFIGURATION GUIDELINES RPT-W, RPT-F, RPT-WF: Repeater board with wire connection
Stand-alone and network systems require a main display. On (RPT-W), multi-mode fiber connection (RPT-F), or allowing a
single-FACP systems (one XLS3000), the display option is the change in media type between wire and fiber (RPT-WF). Not
XLS3000-CPUD. On network systems (two or more networked used with high-speed networks. See 85-3007.
fire panel nodes), at least one XLS-NCA2 is required. Options Q7055B1039: Fire Network adapter. Used to connect XLS-NET
listed as follows. or a standalone XLS3000 to Honeywell EBI. Requires one
NCM-W/F or one XLS-NCM-EBI-W/F. See 74-4017.
MAIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS
BACNET-GW-3: BACnet interface for the XLS3000 or XLS-NET.
XLS3000-CPUD: XLS3000 with display. Includes CPU, 640 Allows the XLS3000 to be connected to any BACnet capable
character display with keypad. Non-English versions are avail- application (subject to local AHJ approval). See 85-3067.
able: XLS3000-CPUD-FR (French), XLS3000-CPUD-PO (Portu- XLS-GW-EM-3: XLS•NET Gateway, embedded. See 74-5084.
guese), XLS3000-CPUD-RU (Russian), XLS3000-CPUD-SC
(Standard Chinese), XLS3000-CPUD-SP (Spanish). HWS-3: Honeywell Web Server. See 74-5171.
XLS3000-CPUND: XLS3000 without display. Includes CPU XLS-LEDSIGN-GW: UL-listed sign gateway. Interfaces with
only. classic and high-speed XLS-NET networks through the
XLS•NET Gateway. See 74-5148.
AMPS-24: Main power supply and battery charger for the
XLS3000. One required for each XLS3000 CPU used in 110/ OAX2-24V: UL-listed LED sign, used with XLS-LEDSIGN-GW.
120 VAC applications. Charges 25 to 200 AH batteries. Primary See 74-5148.
input power: 110/120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5 A (maximum). Mounts
AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLIES AND BATTERIES
in the bottom left hand section (battery row) of a XLS-CAB-4
enclosure. See 85-3057. EOL-CR/CW: End of line relay plate. Required for certain Cana-
AMPS-24E: Main power supply and battery charger for the dian Applications. See 85-3062.
XLS3000. One required for each XLS3000 CPU used in 240 APS2-6R: Auxiliary power supply. Provides two 24 VDC circuits,
VAC applications. Charges 25 to 200 AH batteries. Primary each rated for 3.0 A in alarm and 2.0 A continuous. Commonly
input power: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A. Mounts in the bottom used for the operation of peripheral audio/visual devices or any
left hand section (battery row) of a XLS-CAB-4 enclosure. See other application requiring 24VDC. See 85-3050.
85-3057. ACPS-610: 6.0 A or 10.0 A addressable charging power supply.
XLS-ELCM-320: Loop Control Module, Eclipse Protocol. Pro- See 85-3109.
vides one Eclipse SLC. XLS3000 supports up to five XLS- HPF24S6: 24 VDC NAC Remote Power Supply, 6A. Provides
ELCM-320 and five XLS-ELEM-320 expanders for a total of ten built-in NAC synchronization. 120 VAC only. UL LISTED.
SLCs. See 85-3056.
HPF24S6C: Same as HPF24S6, but ULC LISTED.
XLS-ELEM-320: Loop Expander Module, Eclipse Protocol.
Expands an XLS-ELCM-320. Cannot be used to expand an HPF24S6E: Same as HPF24S6, but 240 VAC.
LCM-320. See 85-3056. HPF24S8: 24 VDC NAC Remote Power Supply, 8A. Provides
LCM-320: Loop Control Module, CLIP/FlashScan Protocol. Pro- built-in NAC synchronization. 120 VAC only. UL LISTED.
vides one CLIP/FlashScan SLC. XLS3000 supports up to five HPF24S8C: Same as HPF24S8, but ULC LISTED.
LCM-320s and five LEM-320 expanders for a total of ten SLCs. HPR24S8E: Same as HPF24S8, but 240 VAC.
See 85-3056.
BAT Series: Batteries, 12V, Sealed Lead-Acid. AMPS-24 is
LEM-320: Loop Expander Module, CLIP/FlashScan Protocol. compatible with 7 AH to 200 AH batteries. See 85-3072.
Expands an LCM-320. Cannot be used to expand an XLS-
ELCM-320. See 85-3056. AUDIO OPTIONS
NETWORKING OPTIONS NOTE: See “Enclosures, Chassis, and Dress Plates” on page 7 for
mounting hardware.
XLS-NCA2: Network Control Annunciator. One required per
XLS-DVC-EM Digital Audio System: XLS-DVC Digital Voice
XLS-NET. Provides annunciation and control of all points on
System. Networkable or standalone with a XLS3000. See 74-
XLS-NET. Non-English versions are available: XLS-NCA-2-FR
4033.
(French), XLS-NCA-2-PO (Portuguese), XLS-NCA-2-RU (Rus-
sian), XLS-NCA-2-SC (Standard Chinese), XLS-NCA-2-SP DVC-RPU: Digital Voice Command Remote Paging Unit for use
(Spanish). See 74-4045. with DVC-EM. Includes the keypad/display. See 74-5170.
NCM-W, NCM-F: Network Communications Modules. Wire and DS-DB: Digital Series Distribution Board, provides bulk amplifi-
multi-mode fiber versions available. One required for each net- cation capabilities to the XLS-DVC-EM while retaining digital
work node (XLS3000, XLS140, XLS140-2, XLS-DVC-EM, BAC- audio distribuition capabilities. Can be configured with up to four
NET GATEWAY, Q7055B1039) on XLS-NET. Mounts in a DS-AMPs, supplying high-level risers spread throughout an
standard chassis position or on a BMP-1 plate. See 85-3007. installation. See 74-5139.
XLS-NCM-EBI-W: Network Communication Module, Wire. Used DS-AMP/E: 125W, 25 VRMS, or 100W, 70VRMS. 70VRMS
in applications where the Q7055B1039 (Fire Network adapter) is requires DS-XF70V step-up transformer. Digital Series Ampli-
mounted remotely next to an EBI server. The XLS-NCM-EBI-W fier, part of the DS-DB system. See 74-5141.
mounts inside the EBI server (in an PCI slot) and communicates DS-RFM, DS-FM, DS-SFM: Fiber conversion modules for XLS-
with the Q7055B1039. See 85-3007. DVC-EM, DS-DB distribution board, and DAA2/DAX Series
XLS-NCM-EBI-F: Network Communication Module, Multi-Mode amplifiers. See 74-5078.
Fiber. Used in applications where the Q7055B1039 (Fire Net- DAA2 Series, DAX Series: XLS-DVC Digital Audio Amplifiers.
work adapter) is mounted remotely next to an EBI server. The Used with the XLS-DVC-EM digital voice system, these amplifi-
XLS-NCM-EBI-F mounts inside the EBI server (in an PCI slot) ers communicate via the digital audio look to provide 8 channels
and communicates with the Q7055B1039. See 85-3007. of audio messaging and 5 channels of firefighter's telephone
HS-NCM-W/MF/SF/WMF/WSF/MFSF: High-speed Network communication over a single twisted pair of wire or fiber pair.
Communications Modules that can connect to two nodes. Wire, See 74-5137, 74-5138, 74-4032 and 85-3121.

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AA-30, AA-100, AA-120: Traditional Audio Amplifiers. Amplifies TM-4 Transmitter: Transmitter Module used for municipal box
a low level audio signal to high level audio at 30, 100 or 120 trip. Includes three reverse-polarity circuits and one municipal
Watts. Used with the XLS-DVC-EM when the DVC-AO Analog box circuit. Mounts in a standard chassis position. See 85-3005.
Audio Option is used. See 85-3044.
COMPATIBLE INTELLIGENT DEVICES
RM-1: Remote paging microphone series. See 85-3053.
AFAWS Series: Firefighter’s remote telephone enclosure. See XLS-WSG Wireless SWIFT Gateway: Addressable gateway
85-3052. supports wireless SLC devices. Not appropriate for ULC appli-
cations. See 74-5175.
ACT-2: Audio Coupling Transformer. See 85-3065.
TC846F5040: Intelligent FAAST® XS Fire Alarm Aspiration
DAA Series Digital Audio Amplifiers: Legacy DAA Series Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspirating smoke detector for
amplifiers are compatible with XLS-DVC systems running applications up to 5,000 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order
SR4.0. For specific information on DAA-50 series amplifiers, TC846F5040CDN.
refer to 74-4032. For information on DAA-7525 Series, refer to
85-3121. TC846F1002: Intelligent FAAST® XM Fire Alarm Aspiration
Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspirating smoke detector for
PRINTERS, ACS DEVICES AND PERIPHERALS applications up to 8,000 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order
TC846F1002CDN. See 74-5174.
XLS-PRN-6: 80-column printer. See 83-3073.
TC846F4046: Intelligent FAAST® XT Fire Alarm Aspiration
PRN-7: 80-column printer. See 74-5186.
Sensing Technology. Intelligent aspirating smoke detector for
DPI-232: Direct Panel Interface. Specialized modem for extend- applications up to 28,800 sq.ft. For Canadian applications, order
ing EIA-232 serial data links to remotely located control panels TC846F4046CDN. See 74-5180.
and/or peripherals. Mounts in a standard chassis position. See
TC847A1004: Intelligent beam smoke detector with integral
85-3006.
sensitivity test. See 74-3940.
ACM-24AT: ACS annunciator – provides 24 LEDS with control
TC840C1000: FlashScan COPTIR Advanced Multi-Criteria
buttons for annunciation and control of points. Can be expanded
Detector. See 74-5070.
up to 96 points with AEM-24AT expanders. Active/Alarm LEDs
can be programmed by point to be red, green or yellow; the TC840C2010: FlashScan Advanced Multi-Criteria Fire/CO
Trouble LED is always yellow. Mounts on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. Detector. See 74-5146.
See 85-3004. TC807B1059: Low-profile FlashScan ionization detector. See
AEM-24AT: Same LED and switch capabilities as ACM-24AT; 85-3089.
expands the ACM-24AT to 48, 72, or 96 points (24 points per TC806B1076: Low-profile FlashScan photoelectric detector.See
AEM-24AT). Mounts on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See 85-3004. 74-1941.
ACM-48A: ACS annunciator – provides 48 programmable LEDS TC806DNR: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor, remote
for annunciation of points. Can be expanded up to 96 points with test capable. For use with DNR(W). See 74-1941.
an AEM-48A expander. Active/Alarm LEDs can be programmed TC806B1084: Low-profile FlashScan photoelectric detector with
by point to be red, green or yellow; the Trouble LED is always 135°F (57°C) thermal. See 74-1941.
yellow. Mounts on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See 85-3004.
TC808B1041: FlashScan thermal detector 135°F (57°C). See
AEM-48A: Same LED capabilities as ACM-48A; expands the 74-3354.
ACM-48A to 96 points. Mounts on a DP-DISP or ADP-4B. See
85-3004. TC808B1058: FlashScan thermal detector 135°F (57°C) with
rate-of-rise. See 74-3354.
ACM-8R: ACS Relay Module. Used to provide up to 8 remote
form C contacts. Can be located up to 6,000 ft (1828.8 m) from TC808B1066: FlashScan 190°F (88°C) high-temperature ther-
the panel. See 85-3046. mal detector. See 74-3354.
LCD-160: . Remote Annunciator. Mimics the XLS3000 Display. TC840M1021: FlashScan Acclimate low-profile multi-sensor
Mounts in an XLS-ABS-2D(R), XLS-ABS-4D(R), XLS-ABF-2B, detector. See 74-3387.
XLS-ABF-4B enclosure, or a DP-DISP, or ADP-4B dress plate. TC846A1013: FlashScan Pinnacle laser photo detector. See
See 85-3058. 74-3373.
LCD2-80: Terminal and ACS mode. 80-character, backlit LCD DNR: InnovairFlex low-flow non-relay duct-detector housing
display. Mounts up to 6,000 ft. (1828.8 m) from panel. Up to 32 (order TC806DNR separately). Replaces TC806D1049/
per FACP. See LCD2-80 (74-5091). TC806D1056. See 74-4076.
SCS Series: Smoke control station. Used for UL listed smoke DNRW: Same as above with NEMA-4 rating, watertight. See 74-
control applications. See 85-3048. 4076.
UZC-256: Universal Zone Coder provides non-interfering suc- B224RB, 14507371-003: Low-profile relay base. See 85-3043.
cessive zone coding. Field programmable via laptop software. B224BI, 14507371-005: Isolator base for low-profile detectors.
Mounts on a CHS-4 series chassis within XLS3000. See 85-3043.
LDM-32: Lamp Driver module. Used to drive custom graphic B210LP: Low-profile base. Standard U.S. style. Replaces
annunciators. Mounts in a standard chassis position or inside a 14507371-001. See 85-3043.
graphic annunciator. See 85-3042.
B501: European-style, 4" (10.16 cm) base. See 85-3043.
COMMUNICATORS (DACTS) AND TRANSMITTERS B200S: Intelligent programmable sounder base, capable of pro-
UDACT-2: Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter, ducing a variety of tone patterns including ANSI Temporal 3.
636 channel. See 74-5143. Compatible with sychronization protocol. See 85-3043.
411 Series: 411 Series Slave Digital Alarm Communicator B200S-LF: Low-frequency version of B200S. See 85-3043.
Transmitters. See 85-3063. B200SCOA: Based on B200SA, with added CO detector mark-
411 UDAC: 411UDAC Standalone Digital Alarm Communicator/ ings in English/French. For Canadian applications only.
Transmitter. Features remote upload and download capabilities. B200SR: Sounder base, Temporal 3 or Continuous tone. See
See 85-3064. 85-3043.
B200SR-LF: Low-frequency version of B200SR. See 85-3043.

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TC809A1059: FlashScan monitor module. See 74-3993. DP-1B: Solid Blank plate. Used to cover rows 2, 3 or 4. Used
TC809D1004: FlashScan dual monitor module. See 74-3993. when the installed equipment does not require user interaction
(such as audio amplifiers).
TC841A1000: FlashScan two-wire detector monitor module.
See 74-3993. BP2-4: Battery Plate. Covers the battery row. One required for
each XLS3000 system.(Existing XLS-BP2-4 may be used in ret-
TC809B1008: FlashScan miniature monitor module. See 74- rofits.)
3993.
CHS-4L: Standard Chassis, Low Profile. Used in rows 1 through
TC809C1004: FlashScan 4-20 mA protocol monitor module. 4. Commonly used for AA series amplifiers.
TC810N1013: FlashScan control module. See 74-3995. CHS-4N: Standard Chassis, High Profile. Used in rows 1
TC810S1000: FlashScan releasing control module. See 74- through 4. Commonly used for APS-6R power supplies and
5068. other peripherals such as NCMs, LCMs, etc.
TC810T1000: Firephone Telephone Module connects a remote CHS-6: Chassis used with the XP6 and XP10 Multi-Modules.
firefighter telephone to a centralized telephone console. Reports Mounts up to six modules in any XLS-CAB-4 series row.
status to panel. Wiring to jacks and handsets is supervised. See BB-100: Battery Enclosure. Holds up to two 100 AH batteries.
74-4077.
BB-200: Battery Enclosure. Stores up to 200 AH batteries.
TC810R1024: FlashScan relay module. See 74-3995.
XLS-LBB: Battery Enclosure, Black. Holds two 60 AH batteries
TC822A1010: FlashScan dual monitor/dual relay module. See or one 100 AH battery.
74-5104.
XLS-LBBR: Battery Enclosure, Red. Holds two 60 AH batteries
TC906A, TC907A, TC908A: Eclipse series intelligent low-profile or one 100 AH battery.
plug-in detectors. See 74-3986.
XLS-LSP, XLS-LSPA, XLS-SSP: FS90 retrofit kit components.
TC909A/B, TC910N/R, TC941A: Eclipse intelligent monitor, See 74-5145.
control, relay, and interface modules. See 74-3987.
SEISKIT-CAB: Seismic mounting kit. Required for seismic-certi-
S464G1007: Manual pull station, addressable (CLIP/FlashS- fied applications with XLS3000 and other equipment mounted in
can). See 74-3365. XLS-CAB-4 Series Enclosures. Includes battery bracket for two
S464H1006: Manual pull station, addressable (Eclipse). See 74- 26 AH batteries.
4014. SEISKIT-LBB: Seismic kit for the XLS-LBB. Includes battery
XLS-MPS series: Manual pull stations, addressable and con- bracket for two 55 AH batteries.
ventional. For use in Canada only.
AUDIO VISUAL DEVICES (RECOMMENDED)
TC811A1006: Isolator module. See 77-4555.
ISO-6: Six Fault isolator module. For Canadian applications P2 and P4 Series: SpectrAlert Advance Wall Horn/Strobes.
order ISO-6A. See 74-5181. See 85-0304 or 85C-0304 (Canada).
XP6-C: FlashScan six-circuit supervised control module. See CH Series: SpectrAlert Advance Wall Chimes. See 85-0306 or
85-3069. 85C-0306 (Canada).
XP6-MA: FlashScan six-zone interface module; connects intelli- SP2 Series: SpectrAlert Wall Speaker/Strobes, Wall Mount.
gent alarm system to two-wire conventional detection zone. See See 85-0302.
85-3070. SP2C Series: SpectrAlert Ceiling Speaker/Strobes, Ceiling
XP6-R: FlashScan six-relay (Form-C) control module. See 85- Mount. See 85-3101.
3071. SP200 Series: SpectrAlert Speakers. See 85-0301.
XP10-M: FlashScan ten-input monitor module. See 85-3068. PA400 Series: SpectrAlert PA400 Series Mini Sounders. See
85-3083.
ENCLOSURES, CHASSIS, AND DRESS PLATES
PF24V Series: Exit Point Directional Sounder. Used to mark
XLS-CAB-4 Series Enclosure: XLS3000 mounts in a standard perimeter exits. See 85-3059.
CAB-4 Series enclosure. Backbox and door ordered separately; SSM Series: Standard Fire Alarm Bells. See 85-3107.
requires BP2-4 battery plate. A trim ring option is available for
semi-flush mounting. See 85-3002. MISCELLANEOUS
EQ Series Cabinets: EQ series cabinets will house amplifiers, R-10, R-20, EOLR Series: Multi-Voltage conventional relays,
power supplies, battery chargers and control modules. EQ cabi- UL Fire rated. Used for a variety of fire applications. See 85-
nets are available in three sizes, “B” through “D”. See 85-3110. 3111.
CHS-M3: Chassis for XLS3000 FACP control panel for all appli- FM Series: FM Series Magnetic Door Holders. See 85-3095.
cations unless the XLS-DVC-EM is used with firefighter's tele-
phones. Mounts in the top row of a XLS-CAB-4 series IPDACT-2/2UD Internet Monitoring Module: Connects to pri-
enclosure. mary and secondary DACT telephone output ports for internet
communications over customer-provided Ethernet connection.
CA-2: Chassis for XLS3000 FACP control panel when XLS- Requires compatible Teldat VisorALARM Central Station
DVC-EM is used with firefighter's telephone. Mounts in the top Receiver. Can use DHCP or static IP. See 74-5097.
two rows of a XLS-CAB-4 series enclosure. See 74-4033.
IPCHSKIT: IP Communicator Chassis Mounting Kit. For mount-
DP-DISP: Display dress plate. Used whenever a CHS-M3 is ing an IPDACT-2 onto the panel chassis or CHS-4 series chas-
used. Covers the top row of a XLS-CAB-4 series enclosure. sis. Use IPENC for external mounting applications.
ADP-4B: Annunciator dress plate. Mounts in rows 2, 3 or 4 of a IPSPLT: Y-adapter option allow connection of both panel dialer
XLS-CAB-4 series enclosure. Used with ACS series annuncia- outputs to one IPDACT-2 cable input.
tors.
IPENC: External enclosure for IPDACT, includes IPBRKT
BMP-1: Cover Plate. Used with the DP-DISP or ADP-4B when- mounting bracket; Red; for black, order IPENC-B.
ever an annunciator position is unused and needs to be cov-
ered. IPGSM-4G: Internet and Digital Cellular Fire Alarm Communica-
tor. Provides selectable configurable paths: cellular only, IP only,
or IP primary with cellular backup. Connects to the primary and

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secondary ports of a DACT. For Canadian applications order • ACS Annunciators per XLS3000-CPU: 32 address x 64 or
IPGSM-4GC. See DH-60769. 96* points.
NOTE: For other options including compatibility with retrofit equip- NOTE: The XLS3000-CPU can support up to 96 annunciator
ment, refer to the panel's installation manual, the SLC manual, and address points per ACM-24AT/-48A.
the Device Compatibility Document. Standards and Codes: The XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable
Fire Alarm is designed to comply with the following standards:
System Specifications • NFPA 72 Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station, Proprietary, and
Emergency Voice/Alarm Fire System Requirements.
SYSTEM CAPACITY
• Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 (Fire), 9th
• Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits.............. 1 expandable to 10 Edition.
• Intelligent detectors ............................................ 159 per loop • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 1076 (Burglary).
• Addressable monitor/control modules ................ 159 per loop • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 2572 (Mass Notifica-
• Programmable software zones ............................... over 2000 tion Systems). (XLS3000 version 20 or higher)
• ACS annunciators • International Building Code IBC 2013, IBC 2009, IBC 2006,
per XLS3000-CPU..................... 32 address x 64 or 96 points IBC 2003, IBC 2000 (Seismic).
NOTE: The XLS3000-CPU can support up to 96 annunciator • California Building Code CBC 2007 (Seismic)
address points per ACM-24AT/-48A.
SHIPPING WEIGHT
SPECIFICATIONS
• XLS3000-CPUD: 5.95 lb (2.70 kg).
Model: XLS3000 Intelligent Addressable Fire Alarm System • XLS3000-CPUND: 2.90 lb (1.32 kg).
Primary Input Power:
– AMPS-24: 110-120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5 A maximum.
TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY RANGES
– AMPS-24E: 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A maximum. This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 –
DC Output: 49°C/32 – 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (non-
condensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful
– 24 VDC: Up to 4.5 A life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic compo-
– 5 VDC: Up to 1.0 A. nents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature
Current draw (Standby/Alarm): ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this sys-

XLS3000-CPUD board: 0.340 A. tem and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a
normal room temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F.

XLS3000-CPUND board: 0.120 A.

LCM-320: 0.130 A. AGENCY LISTINGS AND APPROVALS

LEM-320: 0.100 A. These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in

AMPS-24(E)*: 0.13 A. this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications
(Draws power from secondary power source only.) may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be
NOTE: See AMPS-24(E) Manual 51907 for a complete current in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
draw calculation sheet and details of input and output values. • UL Listed: S470.
Total Output Power: 24V, 4.5 A in alarm. • ULC Listed: S470.
Temperature Ratings: Ambient: 32°F to 120°F (0° to 49°C). • MEA: 232-06-E Vol 2.
Humidity Ratings: 10 to 93% RH, non-condensing. • Fire Dept. of New York: COA#6100, #6126.
• CSFM: 7165-1130:0256 (Commercial).
System Capacity:
• FM Approved.
• Intelligent Signaling Line Circuits: 1, expandable to 10.
• FM6320 Approved. Class 6320 for Gas Detection.
• Intelligent Detectors: 159 per loop.
• City of Chicago.
• Addressable Monitor/Control Modules: 159 per loop.
• City of Denver.
• Programmable Software Zones: over 2,000.
• Singapore Productivity and Standards Board (PSB).
• CCCF listed.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
SMART™, Eclipse™, EBI™, Pinnacle™, and SWIFT™ are all trademarks; and Acclimate®, Filtrex®, FlashScan®, Intelligent FAAST®, NOTIFIER®,
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AMPS-24/E
Power Supply
for the XLS3000 and XLS-NCA2
General
The AMPS-24/E is an addressable power supply and battery
charger which serves as the primary supply for the XLS3000
Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) or the XLS-NCA2 Network
Control Annunciator.

Features
• Connects directly to the XLS3000 CPU via the RS-485 con-
nection.
• Selectable charging current charges 7 AH to 200 AH batter-
ies.
• Isolated Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) interface.
• Trouble bus input for use with normally-open dry contacts or
open-collector circuit.
• USB Type B connector for programming installation param-
eters.
• Brownout detection.
• Battery/battery charger supervision. AH batteries.
• Secondary Power Auxiliary Outputs: 24V @ 0.5A and 5V @ Selectable charging current: 1.0 A, 2.0 A or 5.0 A.
0.15A. • Secondary power auxiliary outputs.
• AC loss detection and AC loss delay reporting. • Wire sizes: 10 AWG (5.26 mm²) to 22 AWG (0.326 mm²).
• Mounts in a CAB-4 Series enclosure, EQ Cabinet Series • Battery fuse (F2): 15 A, fast-acting.
enclosure, BB-25, BB-100, or BB-200 Battery Backbox. • Shipping Weight: 4.25 lb

Specifications Agency Listings and Approvals


• Primary (AC) power: These listings and approvals apply to the AMPS-24/E power
AMPS24: 110-120 VAC 50/60 Hz input, 5 A maximum; supply. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by
AMPS24E: 220-240 VAC 50/60 Hz input, 2.5 A maximum. certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Con-
• MAIN 24V Output - filtered power-limited power. Refer to sult factory for latest listing status.
table for configuration/current information. • UL: S470
Charger Setting/ Main 24V (TB 1 on *Total AUX 24V (TB3 on Main • ULC: CS118
Main Control Unit) Control Unit with TB2 on CPS-
Battery Size Max. Current 24) Max. Current • City of Chicago
1A/7-26AH Bat- 5A 3A • City of Denver
teries
• MEA: 345-02-E
2A/12-60AH Bat- 5A 3A
teries • CSFM: 7165-1130:256
5A/55-200AH • FM: Approved
Configuration 1 5A 0A
Configuration 2 3A 1A • FDNY: #6037
Disabled 5A 5A

* Maximum current for all AUX 24 volt outputs. Note that TB2 on CPS-24 is Product Line Information
limited to 0.5A.
AMPS-24: Addressable power supply/battery charger
• AUX 24V - provides filtered power-limited power for addi-
AMPS-24E: Same as AMPS-24: 220-240VAC operation
tional components. Refer to table above for configuration/
current information.
• Secondary power (battery) charging circuit: Current-limited,
sealed lead-acid battery charger which will charge 7 to 200
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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October 2009
Made in the U.S.A.
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XLS-ELCM-320, XLS-ELEM-320,
LCM-320, and LEM-320
Loop Control and Expander Modules

General
The XLS-ELCM-320 and the LCM-320 Loop Control Modules,
and the XLS-ELEM-320 and the LEM-320 Loop Expander
Modules provide the XLS140/XLS140-2 and XLS3000 Fire
Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) with Signaling Line Circuits
(SLCs). The XLS140/XLS140-2 supports one LEM-320; the
XLS3000 supports up to five XLS-ELCM-320s or LCM-320s
and five XLS-ELEM-320s or LEM-320s. The LEM-320 module
is used to expand the XLS140/XLS140-2 to a second loop,

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and to expand each XLS-ELCM-320/LCM-320 used on the
XLS3000 — each XLS3000 XLS-ELCM-320 or LCM-320 sup-
ports an expansion XLS-ELEM-320 or LEM-320. The LCM-
320/LEM-320 support FlashScan® protocol and the XLS-
ELCM-320 and XLS-ELEM-320 support Eclipse® protocol.

Features
• Up to 12,500 feet (3,810 m) on a Class B (Style 4) SLC loop
(twisted-unshielded).
Loop Control Loop Expander
• Built-in degraded mode increases survivability.
Module Module
• Very simple installation — plug-in style.
• Permits multiple loops in small enclosure.
Product Line Information
Specifications LCM-320: Loop Control Module (CLIP/FlashScan protocol).
Voltage: 24 VDC nominal, 27.6 VDC maximum. Adds SLCs to XLS3000; XLS3000 supports up to five LCM-
320s and five LEM-320s.
Maximum loop length: The maximum wiring distance of an
SLC using 12 AWG (3.1 mm²) twisted-pair wire is 12,500 feet LEM-320: Loop Expander Module (CLIP/FlashScan protocol).
(3810 m) per channel. For a twisted-unshielded pair, 12 AWG Expands each LCM used on the XLS3000; expands XLS140/
(3.1 mm²) to 18 AWG (0.78 mm²): XLS140-2 to two loops.
– Distance with 12 AWG: 12,500 ft (3,810 m). XLS-ELCM-320: Loop Control Module (Eclipse protocol).
– Distance with 14 AWG: 8,000 ft (2,438 m). Adds SLCs to XLS3000.
– Distance with 16 AWG: 4,875 ft (1,486 m). XLS-ELEM-320: Loop Expander Module (Eclipse protocol).
– Distance with 18 AWG: 3,225 ft (983 m). Used to expand the XLS-ELCM-320 only; not compatible with
the XLS140/XLS140-2.
– 50 ohms maximum per length of Style 6 & 7 loops.
– 50 ohms maximum per branch for Style 4 loop. Agency Listings and Approvals
– See SLC wiring manual for latest information on accept-
able wire types and distances. The listings and approvals below apply to the basic XLS-
ELCM-320, XLS-ELEM-320, LCM-320, and LEM-320. In some
Maximum current: for LCM-320 & XLS-ELCM-320: 130 mA; cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain approval
for LEM-320 & XLS-ELEM-320: 100 mA; for single SLC agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for lat-
loop: 400 mA maximum. est listing status.
NOTE: Maximum short circuit — loop will shut down until short-cir- • UL: S470
cuit condition is corrected.
• ULC: S635/CS118
Maximum resistance: 50 ohms (supervised and power-
limited). • ULC: S470/CS118
• FM Approved
Temperature and humidity ranges: This system meets
NFPA requirements for operation at 0 – 49°C/32 – 120°F and • CSFM: 7165-1130:256, 7170-1130:255 (LCM-320/LEM-320
at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C with XLS3000). 7165-1130:265, 7170-1130:264 (LEM-320
± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the system's with XLS140-2).
standby batteries and the electronic components may be • MEA: 232-06-E Vol 2. (LCM-320/LEM-320 with XLS3000)
adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humid- • FDNY: COA# 6030 (LEM-320 with XLS140-2). COA#6031
ity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its (LCM-320/LEM-320 and XLS-ELCM-320/XLS-ELEM-320
peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room with XLS3000).
temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F. NOTE: The LCM-320/LEM-320 and XLS-ELCM-320/XLS-ELEM-
320 must be installed in corresponding pairs. For example, an
LEM-320 cannot be used to expand an XLS-ELCM-320.
This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FLASHSCAN® and NOTIFIER® are registered trademarks and Eclipse™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
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August 2009
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ACS Series
Annunciators
ACM/AEM-24T, ACM/AEM-48A

General
ACS Series Annunciators provide a modular line of products
for annunciation and control of Honeywell XLS Series Intelli-
gent Fire Alarm Control Panels, and Network Control Annunci-
ators. The ACS line provides arrays of LEDs to indicate point
status and, in some versions, switches to control the state of
output circuits. These ACS units use a serial interface and may
be located at distances of up to 6,000 feet (1,828.8 meters)
from the panel.

Features
• Speaker control mode for use with XPIQ and the following
ACM/AEM-24AT ACM/AEM-48A
panels: XLS140-2, XLS3000, and XLS-120(C). Enables the
ACS to control operation of groups of multi-channels
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mapped to groups of multi-speakers.
• Compatible with existing annunciators. adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humid-
• Color-programmable LEDs. ity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and all
• On-board end-of-line resistors can be enabled/disabled by peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room
setting a switch. temperature of 15°C to 27°C (60°F to 80°F).
• Alarm/Circuit On and Trouble LED per-point thxoption or
more dense Alarm-only option. Installation
• Touch-pad control switch option for remote control of sys- The ACS Series annunciator and control subsystems use
tem relays; or silence, reset, and evacuate. modular hardware assemblies which allow the custom configu-
• LEDs may be programmed to display status of indicating ration of the annunciator panel to fit the individual job require-
circuits or control relays as well as system status condi- ments.
tions. Standard backboxes and mounting hardware schemes, includ-
• System Trouble LED indicator. ing special remote cabinets, allow the annunciators to be con-
• On-Line/Power LED indicator. structed and configured with other system components.
• Alarm and trouble resound with flash of new conditions. When used with the XLS140-2, XLS3000, or XLS120, the ACS
• Local sounder for both alarm and trouble conditions with modules can be used for manual selection of speaker and tele-
silence/acknowledge button (program options). phone circuits. In this application, they are typically mounted in
the main control near the microphone and telephone handset.
• May be powered by 24 VDC from the panel or by remote
power supplies. For remote annunciation applications, the modules are typi-
cally mounted in special ABF or ABS boxes. Control switch key
• Microprocessor-controlled electronics, fully supervised.
locks (AKS-1) are available.
• Slip-in custom labels, lettered with standard typewriter or
LabelEase program. Communication between the ACS Series annunciators and the
host Fire Alarm Control Panel is made through an EIA-485
• Plug-in terminal blocks for ease of installation and service. multi-drop loop, eliminating the need for costly wiring
schemes. Four wires are required, two for the EIA-485 com-
Construction munications (twisted pair), and two for 24 VDC regulated
The ACS modules are provided in two basic controller mod- power.
ules, each with its expander module. The ACM-24AT provides Retrofit of ACS Series annunciators into existing systems is
24 annunciation and control points per module, each with a easily accomplished. Software may require upgrading.
red, green, or yellow Alarm/Circuit On LED, a yellow Trouble All field-wiring terminations use removable, compression-type
LED, and a touch-key switch. The ACM-48A provides 48 terminal blocks for ease of installation, wiring, and circuit test-
annunciation points per module, each with a red, green, or yel- ing.
low Alarm/Circuit On LED (for annunciating control relays, the
LED indicates ON/OFF).
Operation
On the ACM-24AT, each LED point is individually color-pro-
grammable. On ACM-48A, each column of 24 LED points can The ACS Series annunciator and control system provides the
be color-configured using a DIP switch. system with up to 32 remote serially connected annunciators,
each with a capacity of 96 points, for a total capacity of 3072
Temperature and humidity ranges: This system meets points (subject to the capability of the FACP). The XLS3000
NFPA requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C (32°F to and XLS-NCA2 are capable of using the full 96 points.
120°F); and at a relative humidity (noncondensing) of 85% at
30°C (86°F) per NFPA, and 93% ± 2% at 32°C ± 2°C (89.6°F ± Local or remote power supplies and serial communications
1.1°F) per ULC. However, the useful life of the system’s allow the ACS to be located virtually anywhere in the protected
standby batteries and the electronic components may be premises.
On XLS140-2, XLS3000, XLS120, and XLSNCA2, system ABS-1B: (see figure) The Annunciator Surface Box-1B (black)
alarm and/or trouble conditions may be annunciated on a per- provides for the remote mounting of one annunciator module
point basis, or in a grouped or zone configuration. in a surface-mount enclosure. Knockouts are provided for use
Control of system operational controls, such as Signal Silence, with 1/2" (1.27 cm) conduit. The annunciator mounts directly to
System Reset, and local annunciation controls (such as Local the ABS-1B without a dress plate. 8.5" (21.59 cm) high x 4.5"
Acknowledge and Lamp Test) may be accomplished through (11.43 cm) wide x 2" (5.08 cm) deep. NOTE: The ABS-1B will
the module’s rubber keypad. not support the installation of the AKS-1 Annunciator Key
Switch.
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ACM-24AT: (see figure) The Annunciator Control Mod-


XLS-ABF-
ule-24AT contains 24 color-programmable (red/green/yellow) 1B
Active and 24 yellow Trouble LEDs, 24 momentary touch-pad
switches, a System Trouble LED, an On-Line/Power LED, and
a local piezo sounder with a silence/acknowledge switch for
audible indication of alarm and trouble conditions. Includes
instructions. 8.375" (21.27 cm) high; 4.375" (11.11 cm) wide.

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ABS-1B
XLS-ABS-1TB: The XLS-ABS-1TB is an attractive surface-
mount backbox for mounting one ACS Series Annunciator.
Unlike the ABS-1B, the XLS-ABS-1TB has an increased depth
that allows mounting of the AKS-1 Annunciator Key Switch.
Black, 9.938" (25.24 cm) high x 4.625" (11.75 cm) wide x 2.5"
(6.35 cm) deep.
ABS-2B: The Annunciator Surface Box-2B (black) provides for
the surface mounting of one ACM-24AT/AEM-24AT combina-
tion or one ACM-48A/AEM-48A combination. Knockouts are
provided for use with 1/2" (1.27 cm) conduit. The annunciators
ACM/AEM-24AT ACM/AEM-48A mount directly to the ABS-2B without a dress plate. 8.5" (21.59
cm) high x 8.92" (22.66 cm) wide x 2" (5.08 cm) deep. NOTE:
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The ABS-2B will not support the installation of the AKS-1
Annunciator Key Switch.
XLS-ABF-1B: (see figure) The Annunciator Flush Box-1B
AEM-24AT: The Annunciator Expander Module-24AT expands
(black) provides for the remote mounting of a single annuncia-
the ACM-24AT by 24 system points. The AEM-24AT is identi-
tor module in a flush-mount enclosure. Knockouts are provided
cal in size and in frontal appearance to the ACM-24AT. Up to
for use with 1/2" (1.27 cm) conduit. The XLS-ABF-1B includes
three of these expander modules can be supported by an
a painted black metal trim plate [11" (27.94 cm) high x 6.25"
ACM-24AT, for a maximum of 96 system points. 8.375" (21.27
(15.875 cm) wide], mounting hardware, and an adhesive-
cm) high; 4.375" (11.11 cm) wide. NOTE: The AEM-24AT can-
backed annunciator label for the dress plate. 9.938" (25.24 cm)
not be used to expand the ACM-48A.
high x 4.625" (11.75 cm) wide x 2.5" (6.35 cm) deep.
ACM-48A: (see figure) The Annunciator Control Module-48A
XLS-ABF-2B: The Annunciator Flush Box-2B (black) provides
contains 48 color-programmable (red/green/yellow) Active
for the flush mounting of two annunciator modules. Includes a
LEDs, a System Trouble LED, an On-Line/Power LED, and a
painted black metal trim plate [11" (27.94 cm) high x 10.625"
local piezo sounder with a Silence/Acknowledge switch for
(26.99 cm) wide] and adhesive-backed annunciator label.
audible indication of alarm and trouble conditions. Includes
9.938" (25.24 cm) high x 9.188" (23.34 cm) wide x 3.75"
instructions. 8.375" (21.27 cm) high; 4.375" (11.11 cm) wide.
(9.525 cm) deep.
AEM-48A: The Annunciator Expander Module-48A expands
XLS-ABF-4B: (see figure) The Annunciator Flush Box-4B
the ACM-48A by 48 system points. The AEM-48A is identical
(black) provides for the remote mounting of one to four annun-
in frontal appearance to the ACM-48A. One expander module
ciator modules. Knockouts are provided for use with 1/2" (1.27
can be supported by an ACM-48A, providing a maximum of 96
cm) conduit. The flush-mounted XLS-ABF-4B includes a
points (subject to the capability of the FACP). 8.375" (21.27
painted black metal trim plate [11" (27.94 cm) high x 19.375"
cm) high; 4.375" (11.11 cm) wide. NOTE: The AEM-48A can-
(49.21 cm) wide] and an annunciator label. 9.938" (25.24 cm)
not be used to expand the ACM-24AT.
high x 17.75" (45.09 cm) wide x 2.5" (6.35 cm) deep.

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DP-DISP2: XLS140-2 Dress Panel accomodates up to two
annunciator modules (no expanders).
XLS-ABF-4B
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DP-DISP Dress Panel with XLS-NCA-2 Network Control


Annunciator in left two positions, and two ACM-24AT
Annunciators at right.
BMP-1: Annunciator Blank Module is a flat black dress plate
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that covers unused module positions in the annunciator back-
box or in the ADP-4B. 8.375" (21.27 cm) high x 4.375" (11.11
cm) wide. Studs for a variety of module mounting options are
available.
XLS-ABF-1DB, ABF-2DB, XLS-ABS-4D: The XLS-ABF-1DB, AKS-1: The Annunciator Key Switch-1B (black) provides
ABF-2DB and XLS-ABS-4D are semi-flush-mount backboxes access security for the control switches on the ACM/
for ACS Series Annunciators. The XLS-ABF-1DB mounts one AEM-24AT. The key switch kit includes a key and hardware for
annunciator module; the ABF-2DB mounts two modules; the mounting to the XLS-ABF-1B. Also included is an adhesive-
XLS-ABS-4D mounts up to four modules. The XLS-ABS-4D backed annunciator label for use with the key switch/dress
Series can also accomodate the XLS-NCA-2 network annunci- plate assembly. NOTE: The AKS-1 can only be employed with
ator, using the XLS-NCA-2 Retro Kit (NCA-2Retro); the XLS- the XLS-ABS-1TB.
NCA-2 is mounted in the center position with a blank plate
(BMP-1) mounted on each side. Black with an attracted
smoked glass door and keylock. The XLS-ABS-4D is hinged
Agency Listings and Approvals
on the bottom for stability. The listings and approvals below apply to the ACM/AEM-24AT
and the ACM/AEM-48A. In some cases, certain modules or
• DIMENSIONS, XLS-ABF-1DB: Box only: 9.938" (25.24
applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or
cm) high x 4.625" (11.75 cm) wide x 2.5" (6.35 cm) deep.
listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing sta-
Door: 11" (27.94 cm) high x 6" (15.24 cm) wide x 0.75" (1.9
tus.
cm) deep.
• DIMENSIONS, ABF-2DB: Box only: 9.938" (25.24 cm) • UL Listed:
high x 9.188" (23.34 cm) wide x 3.75" (9.525 cm) deep. – S635 (ACM/AEM-24AT, ACM/AEM-48A)
Door: 11" (27.94 cm) high x 10.375" (26.35 cm) wide x – S7567 (XLS-ABF-1B/-2B/-4B, XLS-ABF-1DB, ABF-2DB,
0.75" (1.9 cm) deep. XLS-ABS-1TB, XLS-ABS-4D)
• DIMENSIONS, XLS-ABS-4D: Box only: 11.97" (30.40 cm) • ULC Listed:
high x 19.87" (50.47cm) wide x 3.50" (8.89 cm) deep. Door:
– UL S635 Vol. 50 (ACM/AEM-24AT, ACM/AEM-48A)
11.97" (30.40 cm) high x 19.87" (50.47 cm) wide x 1.25"
(3.18 cm) deep. – UL S7567 Vol. 27 (XLS-ABF-1B/-2B/-4B, XLS-ABF-1DB/-
2DB, XLS-ABS-1TB, XLS-ABS-4D)
ADP-4B: The Annunciator Dress Panel-4B (black) provides for
the cabinet mounting of one to four modules. The ADP-4B • CSFM: 7120-0028:0156, 7165-1130:0256, 7165-
hinge-mounts to the XLS-CAB-4 Series cabinet. Modules 1130:0265 (ACM/AEM-24AT, ACM/AEM-48A).
mount directly to threaded studs on the dress panel. • FM approved
DP-DISP: (see figure) The Dress Panel-Display allows one to • FDNY: COA #6076 (XLS140-2), COA #6060 (XLS3000)
four modules to be mounted in the top row of the XLS-CAB-4
Series backbox. Modules mount directly to threaded studs on
the DP-DISP.

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This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 85-3004-2
August 2011
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2011 Honeywell International Inc.
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NCM-W, NCM-F
Network Communications Module

General

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The Network Communications Module (NCM) provides Hon-
eywell Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels and Network Control
Annunciators with a means to connect to XLS•NET. Two types
of NCM are available: NCM-W for connecting nodes with
twisted-pair wire, and NCM-F for connecting nodes with fiber-
optic cable.
NOTE: Do not mix NCM and High Speed (HS) NCM on the same NCM-W
system.
• Connectors: ST® style.
NCM-W Features • 312.5 Kbaud transmission rate.
• Supports twisted-pair wire medium. • Data is regenerated at each node.
• NFPA Style 4 (Class B) operation or NFPA Style 7 (Class A) • Two network ports to allow simultaneous connection to fire
operation. alarm control panel and to programming computer.
• Two programmable data thresholds. • Enables software and database upload/download over
XLS•NET.
• Transformer coupling provides electrical isolation between
nodes. • Repeaters are available to increase signal.
• Pluggable terminal wiring with strain relief. • Repeaters may be utilized to switch media type.
• Pluggable service connector (feeds signal directly through) in • Up to 3,000 feet (914.4 m) between nodes in a point-to-point
the event that power must be removed from a node. fashion (actual distance varies with wire quality).
• 312.5 Kbaud transmission rate. NCM-F Interconnections: When wiring consecutive nodes/
repeaters, fiber cable must exit one board on Transmit (TX) and
• Data is regenerated at each node.
enter the next node/repeater on Receive (RX). The fiber-optic
• Two network ports to allow simultaneous connection to fire pair (RX, TX) from Port A of one node/repeater may be con-
alarm control panel and to programming computer. nected to either Port A or Port B of another node/repeater. An
• Enables software and database upload/download over NCM-F may be connected to any of the following devices:
XLS•NET. another NCM-F, RPT-F, RPT-WF.
• Repeaters are available to increase signal.
• Repeaters may be utilized to switch media type. Common Specifications
• Up to 3,000 feet (914.4 m) between nodes in a point-to-point Temperature and humidity ranges: This system meets NFPA
fashion (actual distance varies with wire quality). requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F); and
NCM-W Interconnections: When wiring consecutive NCM-W at a relative humidity (noncondensing) of 85% at 30°C (86°F)
boards, wiring may enter or exit at Port A or Port B. NCM-W per NFPA, and 93% ± 2% at 32°C ± 2°C (89.6°F ± 1.1°F) per
port-to-port wiring is not polarity sensitive; use of Port A or Port ULC. However, the useful life of the system’s standby batteries
B is arbitrary. An NCM-W may be connected to any of the follow- and the electronic components may be adversely affected by
ing devices: NCM-W (in another panel), RPT-W, RPT-WF. extreme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is rec-
NCM-W Switch Functions: The NCM-W provides two sets of ommended that this system and all peripherals be installed in an
switches to simplify network setup. Enable ground fault detec- environment with a nominal room temperature of 15°C to 27°C
tion by setting “ON” switch SW103 (Channel A); switch SW101 (60°F to 80°F).
(Channel B). Activate on-board end-of-line resistors by setting Power supply: 24 VDC @ 110 mA.
“ON” switch SW100 (Channel A); switch 102 (Channel B).
NOTE: Correct configuration is dependent on network design; Mixing Wire and Fiber
refer to the XLS•NET manual.
on the Same Network
For further information and diagrams, refer to the NCM Installa-
tion Document, 51533. In some networks, it may be necessary to mix twisted-pair wire
and fiber-optic cable. An RPT-WF may be used as an interface
between wire and fiber.
NCM-F Features
• Supports fiber-optic medium. Mounting
• NFPA Style 4 (Class B) or Style 7 (Class A) operation.
Both NCM-W and NCM-F can be installed in any standard chas-
• Data is immune to all environmental noise. sis such as the CHS-4L, CHS-M2, CHS-M3 or CHS-4N (see
• Optical isolation prevents ground loops. panel sheets). Additionally, the NCM-W can be door-mounted
• XLS•NET fiber-optic medium. on the ADP-4B dress panel on a single-space blank plate
• Fiber type: 62.5/125 micrometers (multimode); or 50/125 (BMP-1) for mounting in an XLS-CAB-4 Series cabinet.
micrometers (multimode).
• Maximum attenuation is 8 dB with 62.5/125 μm fiber and 4.2 Agency Listings and Approvals
dB with 50/125 μm fiber. The following listings and approvals apply to the NCM. In some
• Wavelength (1): 820 nanometers (use standard 850 nm cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed by cer-
fiber).
tain approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- Product Line Information
tory for latest listing status.
NCM-W: Network Communications Module, twisted-pair wire
• UL Listed: S470 interface.
• ULC Listed: UL S635
NCM-F: Network Communications Module, fiber-optic cable
• CSFM: 7165-1130:0234 (XLS140), 7165-1130:0256 interface.
(XLS3000), 7165-1130:0265 (XLS140-2)
XLS-NCM-EBI-F: Network Communications Module, fiber,
• FM approved mounts inside an EBI server. Does not require external power.
• MEA: 317-01-E (NCM-W)
XLS-NCM-EBI-W: Network Communications Module, wire,
• FDNY: COA#6039, COA#6060 mounts inside an EBI server. It does not require external power.

Diagnostic LED Indicators


A HI (green): Illuminates to indicate the NCM-W Port A is set for high threshold (NCM-W only). B HI (green): Illuminates to indicate
the NCM-W Port B is set for high threshold (NCM-W only). RCD A (green): Illuminates when the NCM is receiving data from
XLS•NET on Port A. RCD B (green): Illuminates when the NCM is receiving data from XLS•NET on Port B. STATA (yellow): Illumi-
nates when the NCM has not received valid data from XLS•NET on Port A for at least 16 seconds. STATB (yellow): Illuminates when
the NCM has not received valid data from XLS•NET on Port B for at least 16 seconds. RECON (yellow): Illuminates when a reconfig-
uration on XLS•NET is in progress. PULSE (green): Illuminates when the NCM is transmitting XLS•NET is in progress. RESET (yel-
low): Illuminates when the microcontroller fails. POWER (green): Illuminates when +5 VDC is available.

NCM-W (detail) Channel A & B NCM-F (detail) Channel A & B


Connections Connections

Ground Fault USB


Detection USB Connection
Switches and Connection
Network Future
End-of-Line Future Use Use
Fiber signal
Termination
intensity switch.
Resistor
Full - standard
Switches
Low - short
distance

ncm-f 2010.wmf
Diagnostic Network Connection Ports (NUP)
LEDs
Network
ncm-w-2010.wmf

Connection
Ports
(NUP)

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
XLS-NET™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc. ST® is a registered trademark of AT&T.
©2010 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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Made in the U.S.A.
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UDACT-2
Universal Digital Alarm
Communicator Transmitter

General
The Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter
(UDACT-2) is designed for use on Honeywell’s XLS120,
XLS140-2, and XLS3000 Fire Alarm Control Panels and on the
XLS-NCA-2 Network Control Annunciator. When used in con-
junction with the XLS-NCA-2 network control annunciator, the
UDACT-2 can report the status of all control panels on
XLS•NET. The UDACT-2 transmits system status to UL listed
Central Station Receivers via the public switched telephone
network. The UDACT-2 can be installed in the panel cabinet or
remotely in a separate enclosure.
NOTE: The UDACT-2 can also be used with legacy panels.
Please refer to the UDACT-2 manual for more information.
The UDACT-2 upload/download programming and firmware
updates are accomplished with VeriFire Tools. Refer to the
Programming Section for further details.
The UDACT-2 is capable of transmitting the status of software
zones (Alarm and Trouble), System Trouble, Panel Off-Normal,
Supervisory, Bell Trouble, Low Battery, and AC Fail. The
UDACT-2 is capable of transmitting all of the zone and point
status associated with each panel. – System Off-Normal.
When the UDACT-2 is used with the XLS-3000, and XLS-NCA- – 12 or 24 hour test signal.
2 it is capable of reporting up to 2,040 points. Reporting may – Abnormal Test Signal per new UL requirements.
be in the form of points or zones (refer to the UDACT-2 manual
for specific reporting parameters). Points transmitted may be – EIA-485 Communication Bus Failure.
programmed for a variety of types, including fire, waterflow, • Annunciation of UDACT-2 Troubles including: loss of phone
supervisory, etc. lines, communication failure with either Central Station, total
communications failure.
NOTE: Descriptions regarding point capacity, listed above, are for
receivers which receive in Ademco Contact ID format. See chart • Individual LEDs for: Power, EIA-485 Loss, Manual Test, Kis-
on page 2 for compatible receivers. soff, Comm Fail, Primary Line Seize, Secondary Line Seize
and Modem Communications.
Features • Open Collector relay driver for Total Communications Fail-
• Programmable with VeriFire Tools version 6.60 or higher, ure or UDACT-2 trouble.
allowing the UDACT-2 programming to be uploaded/down- • Real-time clock.
loaded and saved.
• Extensive transient protection.
• Maximum of 14 point trouble messages transmitted per
• EIA-485 interface to host panel.
hour.
• Dual phone lines with line voltage detect. Programming
• Compact in size: 6.75" x 4.25" (17.145 x 10.795 cm). The UDACT-2 programming is created and downloaded using
• USB port for upload/download programming. VeriFire Tools. This enables the unit to be programmed prior to
• Manual Test Report function. installation, be easily modified, and saved either online or
offline. A printed report with point or zone information can be
• Manual Transmission Clear function.
generated from VeriFire Tools for an XLS Series panel or net-
• Mounts in a separate enclosure (ABS-8RB or UBS-1B/R). work annunciator. The point report consists of the central sta-
• Communicates vital system status including: tion point address, ACS point, ACS point function, panel label,
– Independent zone fire alarm. panel point, type code, custom and extended label, alarm veri-
– Independent zone non-fire alarm. fication, walktest participation, presignal, and PAS information.
The zone report consists of a grid with the central station point
– Independent zone trouble. address, ACS point address, source, ACS point function, cus-
– Independent zone supervisory. tom label and panel label. This report may be sent to the Cen-
– AC (mains) Power Loss (programmable). tral Station for their records. VeriFire Tools also supports
– Low Battery and Earth Fault. upgrading the UDACT-2 operating firmware.
Communication Formats UBS-1BR: Metal enclosure with solid door, Red.
• Ademco Contact ID R-10E: SPDT Form-C relay. Contacts rated for 10 A @ 115
VAC. Connects to open collector relay driver.
• 4+2 Standard
• SIA R-20E: DPDT Two Form-C relays. Contacts rated for 10A @
NOTE: Ademco Contact ID must be used for independent zone 115 VAC. Connects to open collector relay driver.
reporting. FBD-1: Ferrite bead kit. Use for remote mounting only.

Type Mode Feature UL Listed Receivers


Ademco Contact ID format - only Use Type Mode to identify The chart below shows UL listed receivers compatible with the
reports to Central Station as: UDACT-2. A check in the protocol column indicates the
• Fire Alarm • Burglary receiver supports that protocol.
• Supervisory • 24 hour Non-Burglary
• Pull Station • High Temperature
• Heat Detector • Low Temperature 4+2 Ademco
Standard Contact
• Waterflow • Low Water Pressure
Receiver 1800/2300 ID SIA
• Duct Detector • Low Water Level
• Flame Sensor • Pump Failure Ademco 685 (1)  
• Smoke Zone
Ademco MX8000 (2)   
Electrical Specifications Silent Knight 9500 (3)   
Standby current: 40 mA.
Silent Knight 9800 (4)   
Current while communicating: 75 mA.
Maximum current while communicating and with open collec- FBI CP220FB (5)   
tor output activated: 100 mA.
Voltage: Regulated 24 volts. Range: 21.2 to 28.2 volts. Osborne Hoffman 2000E (6)  

Agency Listings and Approvals Radionics 6600 (7)  


In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain SurGard MLR2 (8)  
approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac-
tory for latest listing status. SurGard System III (9)  
• UL/ULC Listed: S635, S470,
SurGard MLR-2000 (10) 
• FM Approved
• CSFM: 7165-1130:0256 (XLS120/140-2) 7165-1130:0265
(1) With 685-8 Line Card with Rev 4.4d software
(XLS3000)
• FDNY: COA#6099, COA#6100 (2) With 124060V206B and 124063 Line Card Rev B
(3) With version V2.4 Receiver & 126047 Line Card Rev G
Ordering Information (4) With 124077V2.00 Receiver &126047 Line Card Rev M
UDACT-2: Universal Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter.
(5) With software V3.9
Includes operating and programming instructions, and mount-
ing hardware. (6) With V.7301 Receiver S/W
MCBL-7: DACT phone cord, 7 ft (2.13 m) long (two required). (7) With 01.01.03 Receiver S/W & Line Card 01.01.03
ABS-8RB: Metal enclosure for externally mounting UDACT-2 (8) With software V1.86
up to 6,000 ft./1828.8 m from host FACP. 9.94" H x 4.63" W x (9) With sotware V1.72
2.50" D (cm: 25.248 H x 11.760 W x 6.350 D).
(10) With DSP4016 and V1.6 Line Card
UBS-1B: Metal enclosure with solid door, Black.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2012 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
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www.honeywell.com 74-5143-1 Rev. 4-12
April 2012
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2012 Honeywell International Inc.
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7788F
RF Subscriber Unit
Installation and Operation Manual

AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960-1315 USA
Tel (978) 535-7310 • Fax (978) 535-7313 P/N 40-7788
www.aes-intellinet.com Rev 6
Copyright 2016 All Rights Reserved August 30, 2016

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NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING


JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply
with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm
Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or
not used at all as indicated below.
Program Permitted in Possible functional
Group Feature or Option UL 864 (Y/N) settings Settings permitted in UL 864
Timing Parameters
AC Fail Report Delay Y 0-60 Min or Random R (Random) or 0-60 (Minutes)
Reporting Delay Y 0 – 80 Seconds 10 – 20 Seconds
Zone Programming
Fire/Trouble PKT Y Y or N Y
Zone Programming Y S, F or B If zone is in use F
If not in use B
Restoral Y X or R R
Set Modes
Enable Repeating Y Y or N Y
Suppress AC Fail N Y or N N
By Remote programming only
Acknowledge Delay * Y 60 – 330 Seconds Not greater than 60 Seconds

* Acknowledge delay is used in detecting the existence of a functional antenna and therefore affects antenna cut detection.

Note: UL and NFPA do not allow remote programming of an installed 7788F unless an
authorized person is present at the unit to temporarily enable this capability. Selecting
“Y” for Fire/Trouble PKT in Zone Programming function disables remote programming.
Entering one of the programming modes accessed with a directly attached programmer by
<Ctrl> <F1>, <Ctrl> <F2> or <Ctrl> <F3> enables remote programming for 10 minutes.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 AES 7788F RF Subscriber Unit ........................................................................................... 5
1.1 Description ...................................................................................................................... 6
1.2 Features ........................................................................................................................... 6
1.3 Easy Installation .............................................................................................................. 6
1.4 Power Requirements ....................................................................................................... 6
1.4.1 Battery Calculations .................................................................................................... 7
1.5 RF Module (Transceiver) ................................................................................................ 7
1.6 Optional Accessories ...................................................................................................... 7
1.7 Safety Considerations ..................................................................................................... 7
1.8 Technical Specifications ................................................................................................. 9
1.9 UHF Antenna Options: ................................................................................................. 10
1.10 Coaxial Cable Options .................................................................................................. 10
1.11 Coaxial Cable and Antenna Installation Tips ............................................................... 11
2 Commercial Fire and Burglary Installation Notes .......................................................... 12
2.1 Power Requirements: 16.5 VAC, 40VA/45VA ............................................................ 13
2.2 Backup Battery requirement, Commercial Fire ............................................................ 13
2.3 UL 681 .......................................................................................................................... 13
2.4 UL 1610/365 ................................................................................................................. 13
2.5 7788F EOL Inputs / Zones ............................................................................................ 13
2.6 Local Trouble Output ................................................................................................... 13
3 Installation ........................................................................................................................... 14
3.1 Overview ....................................................................................................................... 14
3.2 Physical Installation ...................................................................................................... 14
3.3 Antenna Grounding and Surge Protector ...................................................................... 16
3.4 Wiring - General ........................................................................................................... 18
3.5 Wiring – Antenna Cut / Trouble Output (J4) ................................................................ 19
3.6 Wiring - Zone Inputs ..................................................................................................... 22
3.7 Power Up ...................................................................................................................... 25
3.8 SELF-TEST / STATUS ERROR CODES ..................................................................... 26
3.9 Status (LED) Indicators ................................................................................................ 27
3.10 ALM LED Blink Pattern Chart ..................................................................................... 27
4 Programming....................................................................................................................... 28
4.1 Remote Programming Limitations (Enable/Disable).................................................... 28
4.2 Program ID # and System Cipher Code ........................................................................ 29
4.3 Timing Parameters ........................................................................................................ 29
4.4 Zone Programming ....................................................................................................... 31
4.5 Set Modes – Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail ................................................. 33
4.6 Reset RAM.................................................................................................................... 33
4.7 Initializing the Subscriber Unit ..................................................................................... 34
4.8 Local Status Check ....................................................................................................... 35
4.9 Monitor Transmitter Functions ..................................................................................... 36
4.10 KEY TRANSMITTER ................................................................................................. 37
4.11 Display Zone Status ...................................................................................................... 38
4.12 Display Routing Table .................................................................................................. 38
4.13 Text Messages ............................................................................................................... 39
4.14 Handheld Programmer – Quick Command Guide ........................................................ 40
4.15 Reconnect Cables after Programming .......................................................................... 40
4.16 Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC ............................................................... 40
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5 Testing .................................................................................................................................. 41
5.1 Installation Site Checks................................................................................................. 41
5.2 Acknowledge delays ..................................................................................................... 41
6 Maintenance, Compliance, Warranty and Repair........................................................... 42
6.1 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 42
6.2 Parts List ....................................................................................................................... 42
6.3 Contact Information ...................................................................................................... 42
6.4 Warranty and Service Procedure .................................................................................. 43

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1.1 Description
The 7788F Subscriber Unit is an AES-IntelliNet RF Communicator, which is typically
used to link an alarm panel to an alarm monitoring central station. This series unit is UL
Listed and NFPA compliant for commercial fire alarm monitoring. This unit has 8 wired
inputs. All 8 inputs are of the end of line resistor (EOL) type. For those that need or
want the reversing voltage inputs, there is another model – 7744F that has four inputs of
the EOL type and four reversing voltage inputs.

1.2 Features
This section is included for those customers familiar with other AES IntelliNet UL
Subscriber products. Listed below are the new features incorporated into the unit.
 Fail Secure Relay on board for Acknowledge Delay / Antenna Cut / Low Battery /
Charger Fail output. Formerly was a Fail Safe open collector output and only for
Antenna cut / Acknowledge Delay.
 Separate power no longer required for the Zone Input Module as required on the
7750-F-4X4 and 7750-F-8.
 AC Failure Random Reporting Delay. AC failure/restore messages are generated
when they exist continuously for 100 minutes. The actual transmission of the
generated message is delayed a random number of minutes between 0 and 60, but
can be set to a value by the user. The delay is set at the time the event is
generated. This setting has no effect on the time of detection of the failure. That
is hardcoded at 100 minutes.
 Transceiver power PTC is added. It is installed in series with the power line to
the transceiver disconnecting power if the transceiver draws too much current.
 Remote programming using software at the central station is disabled when
Trouble Packets are enabled. This can temporarily be enabled using a directly
attached programmer in the Programmer Jack. This is to comply with UL/NFPA
requirements. Trouble Packets are enabled when “Y” is the response to the
question “Fire/Fire Zones” in Zone Programming <Ctrl> + F3.
1.3 Easy Installation
The 7788F unit is housed in a rugged lockable steel box for long lasting protection and
easy installation. The alarm panel’s alarm outputs are connected to the 7788F Unit. A
supplied AES-IntelliNet tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible antenna can be secured to the
subscriber enclosure in the provided hole, or use a remotely installed antenna, purchased
separately. Once powered and properly configured, the 7788F RF Subscriber self-enrolls
into the AES-IntelliNet wireless network, receives signals from the alarm panel and
transmits them via wireless mesh radio to the AES-IntelliNet central receiver.
1.4 Power Requirements
The steady state DC current draw is only 150mA (210mA with optional accessories).
The peak current draw of 1.2A (1.3A with optional accessories) for RF power output
levels of 2W, is only for a very short transmit duration of less than 1/3 second.

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1.4.1 Battery Calculations


Description Current Battery Size Required
See 7788F Installation and
7788F 7.5 Ah
Operation Manual
See 7788F & 7794 Installation
7788F + 7794 7.5 Ah
and Operation Manuals
See 7788F, 7794 & 7762
Installation and Operation
7788F + 7794 +7762 + 7740 Manuals. For 7740 refer to 12 Ah
Sec. 3.5 – Fig. 4A and Fig. 4B
in this manual.
See 7788F & 7762 Installation
and Operation Manuals. For
7788F +7762 + 7740 12 Ah
7740 refer to Sec. 3.5 – Fig.
4A and Fig. 4B in this manual.

1.5 RF Module (Transceiver)


Each 7788F Unit includes an RF Module known as a transceiver along with a standard
tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible omni-directional antenna. The standard antenna supplied
is for the frequency range of 450-480MHz. Contact AES for additional information on
available Models for use with other Non-UL frequencies and antennas.
See UHF Antenna Options in Section 1.9
1.6 Optional Accessories
7041 – Hand Held Subscriber Programmer
7043E – Programming Cable for PC or laptop to E Family subscribers with
Modular programming Jack and 7794 IntelliPro Fire
7794 – AES IntelliPro Fire, Dialer Capture Module
7067 – AES IntelliTap II, Dialer Capture Module
7770 – AES FireTap Serial Data Module
7762 – AES Hardware Supervisor
1.7 Safety Considerations
 All equipment must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code,
NFPA 70, National Fire Code NFPA 72 and local building codes.
 It is unlawful to operate this equipment in the USA without a valid FCC radio
station license. Other countries most likely require licensing through appropriate
authorities as well.
 Be certain to properly ground the antenna, 7788F enclosure and any surge
protection devices to help dissipate surges away from the equipment and
personnel. The grounding of the antenna and surge protector is for your safety
and the safety of your equipment and should not be neglected.
 If the antenna or cables connected to this equipment come in contact with
electrical power lines, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result.
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 Test this system periodically for proper operation. AES assumes no responsibility
for this equipment's failure to operate. AES' sole responsibility is to repair or
replace any AES device found to be defective during the warranty period.
 Exposure to extreme cold below 0ºC or extreme hot above 50ºC could damage
any Gel battery used in the installation of this product. Extreme temperatures can
also cause unexpected operation of the electronics.
 Exposure of the electronics to excessive water or moisture (such as a rain, shower,
bath, pool, sauna, etc.) could cause damage and unexpected operation.
 Avoid dropping or other physical impact to the unit, which could damage the
enclosure or internal components.

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1.8 Technical Specifications


 SIZE: 13.25”h X 8.5”w X 4.3”d (34 cm X 21.5 cm X 11 cm) excluding antenna
 WEIGHT: 5.8 pounds (2.6 kilograms) Without Battery (Add 6 pounds with Battery)
 TRANSFORMER SECONDARY POWER INPUT: 16.5VAC, 40V / 45VA class 2 (dry)
source only
 VOLTAGE: 12VDC nominal
 MAINS INPUT CURRENT: 150 mA standby; 1.2A transmit
 MAINS INPUT CURRENT with optional accessories: 210 mA standby; 1.3 A transmit
(2 Watt Transceiver)
 OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0° to 49° C (32° to 120°F)
 STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE: -10° to 60° C (14° to 140°F)
 RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE: 0 to 93% RHC, Non Condensing
 BACK-UP BATTERY: 12V, 7.5AH – 12 AH (24 Hour standby), 1.2A Max.
(Min), lead acid gel type; required for all installations
 BATTERY FUSE: Onboard self-resetting fuse. Not serviceable
 ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS: 8 Supervised individually programmable Zones:
All 8 are EOL type with, Trouble & Restore
 LOW BATTERY REPORTING: Below 11V. 22.5 Minute Test Cycle (approx..)
 AC FAILURE REPORTING: AC Fail messages are queued for transmission to central
station after approximately 100 continuous minutes without AC power. Transmission to
central station is then delayed randomly between 0 to 60 minutes. Restore is similar with
Restore message queued for transmission after approximately 100 continuous minutes
with AC power restored. AC Fail/Restore messages will be sent between 100 and 160
minutes after the failure or restore occurs that remains for 100 minutes. See Section 4.3 -
Timing Parameters for additional information and programming options.
 ANTENNA CUT / LOW BATTERY / CHARGER FAIL LOCAL REPORTING: Form
C Fail Secure Relay contact. Engaged for normal operation. Disengages on Reset,
Antenna Cut/Acknowledge Delay, total power loss condition, low battery or charger fail.
Contact rating – 24VDC 1-Amp max, Not Supervised
 RESET BUTTON: Located on the PCB.
 TRANSCEIVER:
 Standard UHF Frequency Ranges (410-440MHz, 440-470MHz, 470-512MHz)
 TRANSCEIVER FUSE: 400 milliamp PTC, Not serviceable
 STANDARD RF OUTPUT POWER: 2 Watts
 Zones 1-8: dry contact supervised with 2.2K EOL resistor
 GROUND FAULT: A ground fault as tested by UL, is when an isolated ground terminal
of a Supervised zone labeled “G” is less than 0.1 Ohm impedance to Earth Ground. A
zone 10 Trouble is transmitted for this fault. The CID code generated at alarm automation
for a Ground Fault is E370 C010.

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1.9 UHF Antenna Options:


(450-480 MHz; contact factory for other frequencies)
Antenna db Construction Usage Length P/N
2.5 db Case Top Flex Tamper Resistant (1 & 2) Vinyl Clad Indoor 11 in 7214
3 db Stealth (Not shown below) (3) Vinyl Clad Indoor 1.5 ft 7211
3 db Standard Gain (4 & 5) Steel Mast Indoor 1.5 ft 7210-3-UM
5 db High Gain (4 & 5) Steel Mast Indoor 3 ft 7210-5-UM
6 db Rugged High Gain (4) Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 4.5 ft 7210-6-UC
7 db Rugged Higher Gain (4) Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 6 ft 7210-7-US
9 db Central Station High Gain (4) Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 8 ft 7210-9-UC

Notes: 1. These alternate antennas may be used with the 7788F Fire Subscriber unit.
2. Included standard Tamper Resistant antenna, mounts on Alarm Unit’s enclosure.
Includes cable.
3. Mounts in attics, vents, walls, behind drapes, etc. Includes 10-foot cable.
4. Requires cable (See Section 1.10). Usually requires user supplied mounting hardware
such as a pole with mounting brackets/hardware.
5. Antenna is intended for outdoor use, supplied mount is intended for indoor use as coax
connection is exposed. To use outdoors, connection must be sealed with a suitable
product such as a self-fusing tape to protect against moisture.
The antenna must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code and local electric
code. A surge protector, AES P/N 7230 or (52-0054), must be installed in line with any type
of remotely installed antenna. Refer to remote antenna diagram in Section 3.3 for installation
details.

1.10 Coaxial Cable Options


 CABLES w/CONNECTORS, BNC ↔ N, for all AES Subscriber Units, high
performance, low loss cables for all -UM, -UC
and -US antennas above.

● 10 Ft RG-58 Cable, P/N 7220-10-N


● 25 Ft RG-58 Cable, P/N 7220-25-N
● BNC Plug/connector (male) crimp style for
RG-58 Coax, P/N 12-0102
● 100 Ft. RG-8 W/1 N male (on spool),
P/N 13-0345-100 - this coax is available for longer
runs, cut to length and installer terminated.
● Loose connectors required to complete RG-8
assembly, P/N 12-0101
● Crimp tool required for 12-0101, P/N 7244
● Cable Assembly; 18” RG-58 (N female, bulkhead ↔ BNC male) Used to connect
RG-8 with N male to Enclosure body, P/N 13-0346

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1.11 Coaxial Cable and Antenna Installation Tips


 Avoid using 25’ of coax length if a 10’ will be sufficient.
 Never use more than 25’ of RG-58 cable in any antenna installation
 Always use shortest length of coax possible. Longer than necessary coax lengths
translates into greater signal loss.
 Always use the straightest most direct routing possible in any coax installation.
Unnecessary and tight bends adds to potential signal loss.
 Use 50 Ohm impedance coax only. Do not use 75 Ohm coax for the connection of
remote antenna. RG-8, 9913, LMR-400, LMR-600 and RG-58 are among a list of
acceptable 50 Ohm coax.
RG-59 and RG-6 are 75 Ohm and NOT to be used.
 Use the proper coaxial connectors and crimp tool for the coax selected. Incorrect or
poorly installed connectors can have a significant effect of the performance of the RF.

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2 Commercial Fire and Burglary Installation Notes


UL Burglar Installations Tamper Protection: A UL Listed tamper switch that protects
the cover against opening or removal is required on the 7788F installed in a burglar alarm
installation. If the 7788F is installed outside the protected area, a tamper device is
required to protect the enclosure against removal from the mounting surface.
Use a UL approved plunger type tamper switch, installed using holes drilled by the
installer through the side and rear of the enclosure as suggested in Diagram below. Refer
to diagram below, actual selected UL Listed tamper device and manufactures
documentation for installation instruction and required hole-pattern.
Wire tamper devices to a zone as outlined in the tamper device manufactures
documentation and section 3.
The tamper devices must be installed and wired to activate a zone on the subscriber to
generate an alarm signal at the central station.
In addition to installing tamper devices on the 7788F, a motion detector connected to the
alarm control panel is required to protect the 7788F against attack.
The 5 shaded holes shown in the diagram to the left
indicate suggested locations for holes needed to
install a typical UL Listed plunger type tamper
switch.
Actual dimensions are to be determined from the
actual switch and or switch installation instructions.
Although the typical switch has three mounting
holes available, two are sufficient to securely mount
the switch.
A typical plunger type switch requires a 3/8” hole
centered at the location where the plunger can
protrude unhindered through the rear of the
enclosure to make contact with the enclosure’s
mounted surface.

Several plunger type Tamper switches are shown


above. The switch on the left is the style selected
for the suggested hole patterns in the diagram to the
left. The switch style on the right with built in
mounting flange allows installation of a cover
tamper without the need to drill holes.

Suggested Tamper Switch Mounting Locations

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2.1 Power Requirements: 16.5 VAC, 40VA/45VA


 For UL certificated burglar alarm installations, use the Listed AMSECO transformer
P/N XF1640, ELK P/N ELK-TRG1640 or TDC Power P/N DA-40-16.5 or MG
Electronics P/N MGT1640
 For commercial fire alarm installations in the U.S., use the Listed AMSECO
transformer P/N XF1640, ELK P/N ELK-TRG1640 or TDC Power P/N DA-40-16.5
or MG Electronics P/N MGT1640
 Do Not Connect To A Receptacle Controlled By A Switch
2.2 Backup Battery requirement, Commercial Fire
 Central Station Fire Signaling (24hr): use a 12V, 7.5 AH battery when using 7744 by
itself. Per this manual, Section 1.4.1, the capacity may need to be as high as 12 Ah
when all modules are used.
 Remote Station Fire Signaling (24hr): use a 12V, 7.5 AH battery when using 7744 by
itself. Per this manual, Section 1.4.1, the capacity may need to be as high as 12 Ah
when all modules are used.

2.3 UL 681
 Commercial Burglar Alarm Installation (4hr) use 12V, 7.5 AH battery
 Replace battery(s) every 3 years
2.4 UL 1610/365
 For Burglar Alarm installations the 7788F unit shall be connected to a UL Listed
central control panel such that opening and closing signals are provided.
 To provide confirmation of arming signal receipt at the central station, the DACT,
integral with the Listed Control Panel, shall be used for Open/Close Reports.
 Set the Report Delay in the 7788F to 0 seconds.
2.5 7788F EOL Inputs / Zones
 EOL Alarm Inputs must be programmed for Supervised or Fire.
 For UL installations, the wire linking alarm panel must use electrically supervised
inputs (Program the subscriber unit for Supervised or Fire Supervised accordingly).
2.6 Local Trouble Output
 For RF Type 6 Fire Alarm Systems, and Central
Station / Police Connect Burglar Alarm Systems -
connect the J4 output of the 7788 Subscriber Unit
circuit board to a non-reporting trouble zone on an
FACP or some other method to annunciate the trouble at the premise. Refer to pages
17 & 19 for J4’s location and additional information. Unsupervised. Contact rating
24 VDC, 1-Amp resistive maximum.
The wire connections between the control panel and J4 output must be supervised
against opens, shorts and grounds.

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3 Installation
This section contains information on the installation and wiring of the AES IntelliNet
7788F RF Subscriber Unit.
For Fire applications this product must be connected to a Fire panel that provides
system status changes on a system wide basis for Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory at
a minimum.
3.1 Overview
The AES 7788F combines the electronics of an AES Subscriber unit, battery, a radio
transceiver and any approved modules such as the 7794, 7770, 7762 or 7067 into its
enclosure. It is typically used to communicate alarm and status conditions of an
alarm panel to a centrally located alarm monitoring facility via radio transmissions. A
properly powered and configured AES 7788F will communicate with an AES Central
Receiver via a locally provided AES IntelliNet Network.
3.2 Physical Installation
Installation Guidelines – Refer to Diagrams throughout this document for typical
component installation locations.
 To comply with UL 365 Section 44, all wiring except the AC must use shielded
wires. At least one end of the shield must be grounded.
 Choose an indoor climate controlled, secure, and dry location for the subscriber
unit’s installation.
 Avoid extremes of heat, cold, humidity, dust. Refer to range listed in
specification section of this document.
 Mount enclosure to a suitable, strong surface using appropriate fasteners for the
weight of the unit and the surface on which it is being installed.
 Pre-cut “knockout” type holes are provided on the back and sides of the case for
wiring access. Knockouts are sized for standard ½ inch conduit connectors.
 For burglar applications, the unit should be located away from the alarm panel –
hidden if possible – and within the protected area. This will aid in the successful
communication of the intrusion even if the alarm panel is compromised.
 The supplied case top tamper resistant Flexible 2.5db antenna is mounted on the
Subscriber’s enclosure as shown in diagram 2 in this document.
 A separately purchased remote alternate antenna may be used with the 7788F Fire
Subscriber Unit in UL installations. Contact AES for a selection of antennas
suitable for use with your Subscriber Unit. Refer to Section 1.9 “UHF Antenna
Options” for information on antennas available from AES.
 The antenna must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code and
local electric code.
 A protective surge suppressor must be installed in line with any type of remotely
installed antenna.

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 Mount antenna as high as possible, on or in the structure, with attics and rooftop
locations preferred. Height need not be higher than is required to overcome
nearby obstructions to the signal path if any additional height would use a longer
coax length.
 A remote antenna should be mounted in a location near the transceiver to
minimize inherent signal loss due to unnecessary cable length. Do not use longer
coax than is needed to reach the antenna.
 Avoid installing the antenna in close proximity to other metal surfaces, as this
may severely impact the performance of the radio communications due to the
effects of signal reflections or detuning the antenna.
o Remember that pipes, conduit, wiring, ductwork and other metal are
commonly installed within walls and could affect performance.
o Take into account foil backed insulation and wallpaper.
o Metal objects may also be located in adjacent rooms or above ceilings.
o Metallic framing is in common use today. Antenna should not be
mounted directly over or in close proximity to metal studding.
o Metallic supports are in common use today. Antenna should not be
mounted in ceilings constructed of metal beams and supports that may
interfere with the RF signal.
o The antenna must be grounded properly to help reduce damage due to
surges produced by lightning. Grounding must be done in accordance
with local building codes as well as those in accordance with any other
authority having jurisdiction.
o When needed, use higher gain antenna with rated cable and connectors.
Mount antenna as high as possible - attics that meet the temperature and
humidity range specification can help to improve performance.
(See “UHF Antenna Options” listed in Section 1.9 for available and approved
options.)
 Antenna must be mounted in a vertical orientation.
 Avoid tightly coiled or bunched coax as this could also affect RF performance.
Use Coax length that best fits the installation.
NOTE: During installation, the subscriber unit attempts to enroll itself into an
available AES-IntelliNet network and if successful generates signals at the central
station. Central station operators must be forewarned to avoid a false and nuisance
alarms.

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3.3 Antenna Grounding and Surge Protector

Below is a diagram illustrating grounding and surge protector for the 7788F with a
remote antenna installation.

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Illustration Below Shows the Enclosure Assembly

Diagram 2 – 7788F Enclosure Assembly


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3.4 Wiring - General


Diagram below shows details of the 7788F board with some typical wiring examples.
12VDC 250 mA max, Unsupervised
Status Indicators
See Section 3.8

J4 Antenna Cut / Trouble


Relay output
24 VDC 1 Amp Resistive
Unsupervised

Earth Ground – Green Nut


Use a ring lug connector
and 18 gauge (min) wire to
connect to a suitable earth
ground, such as a
metal cold water
pipe.

For separation of
circuits, battery
wires are
covered with
Teflon tubing

Transformer
Wiring must
be in Conduit
Transformer Enclosure
For Wiring Diagram of 7794 IntelliPro Fire AES 1640-ENCL
See: 40-7794 -7794 Installation and Operation Manual With Transformer
For wiring diagram of 7067 IntelliTap See: Power In: 16.5VAC, 40VA,/45VA
40-7067 - AES 7067 IntelliTap-II Manual Class 2 (dry) source only.
Use AES p/n 1640, or
For Wiring Diagram of 7770 FireTap See: Amseco P/N XF1640 or ELK P/N ELK-TRG1640
40-7770 - 7770 Installation and Operation Manual or TDC Power P/N DA-40-16.5 or MG Electronics P/N
For Wiring Diagram of 7762 See 40-7762 – 7762 Installation MGT1640
and Operation Manual

Diagram 3 – User Connections


Terminals on J2 are not sutible for installation of multiple wires. Use a Wire Nut and Pigtail to connect
multiple wires to a single terminal as shown in wiring diagram example above on terminal J2 position “C”.
See additional information on next page
All wiring except the AC must use shielded wires with at least one end of the shield grounded.

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 J1 – RS-232 Port for Programmer and External Module connection. Plug


programmer’s cable into this jack to perform programming functions.
Programmer is powered by the power supply of the Subscriber. The AES
IntelliTap, FireTap or other supported accessory modules are connected and
powered by this jack. Any attached module must be disconnected to connect
the programmer and the programmer must be disconnected to use a module. 12
VDC 250 mA maximum, Unsupervised
 J2 – Zone wiring to this terminal block. Zone wiring examples are in
Section 3.4. Terminals are not suitable for multiple wires. Use wire Nut and
pigtail to connect more than one wire to a single terminal labeled G. Supervised
 J4 – (Trbl) – Antenna Cut / Trouble output Local. This is for local reporting
or annunciating of antenna cut, communication troubles, low battery or charger
fault. See Section 3.5 for details. Unsupervised. 24 VDC, 1-Ampere resistive
maximum.
 J5 – Battery Input. Attach 12 VDC battery to the Red  and Black ▬ battery
wires carefully observing polarity. An onboard self-resetting fuse protects
Battery wiring. For separation of circuits, battery wires are covered with Teflon
tubing. Supervised, Max current 1 Amp
 J6 – Power Input. Connect approved VAC power to this terminal block.
Refer to Section 4.3 for information on detection and reporting delays.
Supervised.
 Earth Ground. Earth Ground and Battery minus (-) are not separated
connections in the AES IntelliNet 7788F Subscriber. Zone Input terminals
including the “G” Terminals on J2 Zone input block are isolated from Earth
Ground.
Using 18 gauge wire minimum (10 Ga. Min suggested), attach a suitable Earth
Ground to the #6 threaded standoff identified with a green lock-nut on the
inside of the enclosure. A superior method for connecting Earth Ground to the
Subscriber is to bond directly to the bare sheet metal of the enclosure.
Suitable Earth Grounds include building steel, buried metallic cold water pipe,
driven grounding rod and other grounding systems. Not suitable is the
electrical ground from the electrical panel.
3.5 Wiring – Antenna Cut / Trouble Output (J4)
Antenna Cut / Ack Delay / Low Battery / Charger Fail Output
J4 is the output connector for the Form C Fail Secure Antenna Cut / Acknowledge
Delay Relay / Low Battery / Charger Fail located on the 7788F circuit board. The
7788F will engage this relay for normal operation. It will be disengaged for one or
more of the following reasons: 1) Reset, (remote or local) 2) non-powered
condition, 3) Acknowledge Delay which will occur after an antenna cut or loss of
communication with the network. An Acknowledge delay occurs when a Packet
Acknowledge is not received for a transmitted Data Packet within the programmed
Acknowledge Delay time. (Default Ack Delay Time is 60 seconds). 4) Low Battery
or Charger Fail. Must be attached to an FACP or a local annunciation device.

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If the Subscriber does not hear another transmission from any other unit on the
network for more than 1-minute, (as might be the case if the antenna was cut), the
Subscriber begins sending a test message to another unit ID
from its internal routing table. If a Packet Acknowledge is not
received for that test message within the programmed
acknowledgment delay period (default is 1 minute or 60
seconds), a fault condition exists. This fault condition is
annunciated by deactivating relay K1. The relay can be used to
operate a digital dialer, sounder or local annunciation
of the condition. The contacts of the relay are Diagram 4 – J4
available at J4. Antenna Cut / Trouble Relay
Max load is 1 Amp at 24 Volts DC, Unsupervised

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3.5 Wiring – Antenna Cut / Trouble Output (J4) (Continued)


Trouble Annunciator

The AES 7740 Local Annunciator is the Space Age Electronics, Inc. Infinity Series Model IAMAUDK
or IAMAUDR annunciator. This annunciator may be used to locally indicate Subscriber trouble
condition using Trouble Output J4.

Connect the Model IAMAUDK/IAMAUDR annunciator as shown in Diagram 4A below. Refer to the
IAMAUDK/IAMAUDR Installation Instructions P/N LT10452 for details on how to install the product
within the constraints of its Listing. The IAMAUDK/IAMAUDR Input power (terminals +, -) 21 – 30
Vdc, 65mA max. The input power must be sourced from a Listed UL 864 FACP with a compatible
power output circuit or UL1481 Power Supply Listed for fire protection.

The End of Line Supervision Relay must be Listed for UL 864 and input power rated for the
application. The FACP must be Listed for UL 864 and input zone programmed for trouble with the
correct End of Line resistance per its Listing.

The IAMAUDK is shown for illustrative purposes.

Diagram 4A – IAMAUDK Annunciator Wiring To J4 Antenna Cut / Trouble Relay

Diagram 4B – 7788F Powering IAMAUD Annunciator Using 7762 Hardware Supervisor

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3.6 Wiring - Zone Inputs


Following is an overview of the zone programming options. Use this to help
determine the wiring option that best suits your requirements,
 Refer to illustrations on previous pages for location of Zone terminals.
 Zone inputs may be programmed for use with several types of outputs in
alarm panels. Available options in the 7788F are, Supervised E.O.L. and Fire
Supervised E.O.L. and either with or without Restorals. Fire Supervised
refers to how the zone input behaves with an EOL device (similar to a typical
fire circuit loop) and not specifically to it being used to report a fire alarm
condition.
 Unused zones should be programmed as bypassed.
 Unused zones should NOT have EOL resistors installed.
The 7788F is intended for use in UL installations. The zone input wiring and
programming is limited to appropriate configurations for that purpose.

Supervised

Bypasses
Programming

Fire

Zone

S F B
Input Electrical State / Condition Zone Status
E.O.L Resistor 2.2K N N B
Open A T B
Shorted / Closed A A B
B=Bypassed/Changes Ignored; N=Normal; A=Alarm; T=Trouble**
See Section 4.4 for Zone Programming Instructions.
B = Bypassed - Zone Electrical State or condition is ignored
S = Supervised - EOL Resistor; 2.2K Ohm = Normal / Open = Alarm / Short = Alarm
F = Fire supervised - EOL Resistor; 2.2K Ohm = Normal / Open = Trouble** / Short = Alarm
** NOTES:
~ Reporting of “Trouble” messages to AES Receivers other than the 7705i, 7703 and
7701 requires firmware version 1.70 or later.
See Central Receiver Compatibility notes below.
Zone Reporting Chart
Notes on Central Receiver Compatibility
This Subscriber Unit is fully compatible with AES MultiNet Receivers, which are
fully compatible with Trouble Packets. Trouble packets are also compatible with
7000 Series Central Receiver Versions 1.70 and up. Contact AES if your receiver is
pre-1.70 for upgrade options. When “Fire” Zone programming is enabled, the unit
generates a specific packet type for reporting “Trouble”. Data within this packet type
can only be received on version 1.70 and newer receivers. Generally, any 7000
Series system shipped after 1997 would have a firmware version greater than 1.70.
The 7705i MultiNet Receiver is fully compatible with Trouble Packets.

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Notes on E.O.L. Resistance


Maximum resistance of E.O.L. input including wire and EOL resistor is 2400 Ohms.
Thus, when using the 2.2K-Ohm resister supplied, wire resistance must not exceed
200 Ohms.
Wiring Zone Inputs 1 thru 8 for EOL Operation (Supervised)
Zones 1 through 8 are wired for EOL operation by using a 2.2 K Ohm resistance in
the wiring circuit to the zone for normal condition. Short the resistor to cause an
alarm condition on zones programmed for “F”. Open the circuit to cause a trouble
condition. Either short the resistor or open the circuit to cause an alarm condition on
zones programmed for “S”. Wiring example with suggested programming follows:
The primary use of S programming simply disables the reporting of a Trouble
message on an open circuit. S or Supervised is not related to Zone usage such as to
report a Supervisory event.

The connections illustrated here are the minimum required for a UL Listed Fire
installation.

Note: J4 Trouble output: This output is required for local annunciation of a trouble
condition that exists on the 7788F including communication failure. The FACP
should not activate its own Trouble Relay upon this activation as that may add to the
RF traffic problem being reported by the J4 activation in the first place. The FACP
could use an alternate method of communication to report the fault, if one exists. One
alternate method is to activate some other local annunciator.

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Wiring Zone Inputs 1 thru 8 to Voltage outputs (Supervised)


(NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN UL or FIRE ALARM INSTALLATIONS)
It may be possible with some panels to wire Zones 1 through 8 can such that they are
controlled by electronic outputs. These include open collector and emitter follower
types as well as other voltage outputs.
Wiring examples:

Wiring Open Collector and Positive Voltage Trigger Outputs

The wiring example illustrates several possible wiring models. Those illustrated
assume that the load provided by the AP output does not change or affect the standard
2.2K resistance used as the EOL. The value of the EOL resistor may have to be
adjusted to compensate for any load the panel output adds.

Select Resistor to provide a 2200 Ohm load on the input of the 7788F keeping in mind
that circuitry in the alarm panel may have to be considered.
For more details, see the Dealer Support website at www.aes-intellinet.com

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3.7 Power Up
Note: When a unit is powered up, it immediately attempts to enroll itself on an
available IntelliNet network, generating signals to the central station. Central Station
operators must be forewarned of this activity to minimize the chance of false alarms.
To avoid possibly unknown signals from a unit that its programming is not positively
known, disconnect the DB-9 connector from the transceiver before powering the unit.
This is a highly recommended procedure to adopt in all cases until programming is
complete and confirmed. Be aware that the unit may have been installed at another
installation still having that ID for which you would not want alarm signals sent
causing a false report and dispatch to the other site.
If using a programmer, connect it to J1/Programmer jack on the 7788F board. (See
Diagram 3) With the 16.5V transformer de-energized or unplugged, connect the
terminals of the 12VDC battery to the Red Positive (+) and Black Negative (-) battery
leads from the BAT section on the 7788F board. The unit will energize.
Plug in or energize the transformer. Be certain that the power supply’s power source
is connected to a dedicated branch circuit. After AC power is energized, push the
Reset button on the 7788F for a fresh restart of the program. The controller runs a
“self test”.
After a few seconds, a message will appear on the handheld programmer:
SELFTEST-PASS (or FAIL ###)
SUB [rev#] 7788F
ID#: [4 digit ID number] (C)YYYY AES
If the message reads SELFTEST - PASS, you may proceed with programming the
unit. Note that the current ID# for this unit is displayed, as well as the firmware
version (rev#) and copyright date (YYYY). If the message reads SELFTEST - FAIL
[Error Code], retry the procedure by pushing the controller RESET button. If the Fail
message persists, refer to Status Error Codes listed on the following page, for
explanation and resolution.
Note: 001 = low battery. 100 = AC fail. 101 = AC fail with low battery. If the
message reads SELFTEST – FAIL 001, you may proceed with programming the unit
if the reported condition is expected and you know or feel that the battery has
sufficient capacity to complete programming.

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3.8 SELF-TEST / STATUS ERROR CODES


An [Error Code] is displayed on the screen of the programmer when the unit fails
the self-test.
Push the reset switch to see if the problem clears.
If not, check these procedures.
Error Description Procedure
Code
001 Battery power is low Check battery; Push RESET button.
002 RAM Checksum failure Push RESET button.
See Note 1 below.
003 Problems 01 and 02 above
004, EEPROM Failure Push RESET button.
006 See Note 1 below.
008 Analog Digital Converter / Same as 004 / 006 failure, see above
ADC Failure
080 Loopback Test Failure Push RESET button, unit will likely
pass self-test. See Note 1 below.
100 AC Not Present Check AC power input, transformer
200 Battery Charge Fail Unit may need servicing
300 Problems 100 and 200 Unit powered up by battery alone.
If true, you may continue.
400 Ground fault Ground Fault condition exists on a
G terminal of the Zone input
section.
Other Multiple errors are added For example a Fail message of 084
indicates Loopback Failure and
EEPROM fail (080+004). This
example and other Messages may
indicate that the unit requires AES
authorized servicing. See Note 1
AC Fail with a low battery would
report 101.
Note 1: If unit passes, it must now be reprogrammed (see Section 4).
If unit repeatedly fails Self Test with a message that is not related to
AC fail or low battery, service may be required.
Try performing a RAM RESET <Ctrl>+<F5> then <Y> then <Enter>
This procedure may clear some errors.
If you are utilizing the assistance of AES Support, please report the error code to the
AES service staff.
As a general rule, if the Self-Test fail is not a low battery, AC, battery charger or
ground fault; then verify that any IC’s installed in sockets are properly seated. Try
performing a RAM Reset. If the fault is still present, the Subscriber will need to be
returned to AES for service.

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3.9 Status (LED) Indicators


There are 4 LED indicators on the main circuit board of the 7788F.
The function of each is described below.
STATUS INDICATORS: LED's are located near the top edge of circuit board next to
J1/Programmer connector and the Reset button.
LED Color Function
ALM Red Status / troubleshooting indicator, “blink” See chart below
WA Yellow Steady On = Waiting for acknowledgment of last transmission
Steady Blinking = Not on Network; Off = Normal
TX Yellow Illuminated indicates radio transmit
RX Green Illuminated indicates radio transceiver receiving RF signal.
Steady on for 20 seconds or more indicates RF interference.
(Includes any radio activity on this frequency strong enough to
break squelch)

Diagram 5 – LED Indicators

3.10 ALM LED Blink Pattern Chart


The chart below shows the various blink patterns utilized by the ALM LED, and what
status conditions the blink pattern indicates.
Blink Pattern Meaning
| 1sec |
● ● ● Steady blink - system OK
●● ●● ●● Short-short blink - low battery
●▬ ●▬ ●▬ Short-long blink - an input zone is in alarm or trouble
●● ▬ ●● ▬ ●● ▬ Short-short-long blink, low battery & zone in alarm/trouble
▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Steady / no blink - Self-test failure (excluding low battery)
Symbols as follows: "●" = short blink, " ▬ " = long blink
Period between patterns is about 1 second with chart showing
pattern repeated 3 times.

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4 Programming
Programming is accomplished by attaching a compatible programmer to the
J1/Programmer connector of the main circuit board. The following are programming
instructions using the AES 7041 Hand Held Programmer. Unless noted, software at
the AES central receiver can also be used to program some of the functions listed in
this section, if remote programming has not been disabled as described in Section 4.1
below. Refer to AES software documentation for remote programming instructions.
A conversion chart for using a PC terminal program such as Hyper Terminal, as a
programmer can be found later in this manual. Previously programmed information
is stored in non-volatile memory, so the settings are not lost during a power down or
power failure.
4.1 Remote Programming Limitations (Enable/Disable)
Note: NFPA 72 does not allow remote programming of an installed 7788F unless
an authorized person is present at the unit to temporarily enable this capability.
Throughout AES documentation remote programming of AES Subscribers using
software at the central station is mentioned. Remote programming of the 7788F is
automatically disabled when the option to send Trouble Packets is selected in Zone
Programming accessed by <Ctrl> + <F3> on the hand held programmer. UL and
Fire Alarm installations require Trouble Packets and “F” zone programming.
Trouble Packets are enabled when you select “Y” for the “Fire Trouble Packets”
question in Zone programming. Fire Trouble Packets are also, automatically enabled
if Remote Programming changes any zone to “F”.
See 4.4 Zone Programming.
Once remote programming is disabled as described above, the 7788F can only be
programmed using the J1/Programmer Jack. Remote programming can be
temporarily enabled for a 10 minute window after accessing the programming
functions using <Ctrl>+<F1>, <Ctrl>+<F2> or <Ctrl>+<F3> via a programmer
directly attached to the J1/Programmer Jack. Note that the 10-minute access window
begins after completing the accessed function or when it times out in 65 seconds.
Remote programming is not possible when any programming function is active.
To Enable Remote Programming: (Not for Fire Alarm Service type inputs)
 Selecting “N” for the “Fire Trouble Packets” question in Zone programming
will enable remote programming.
 A RAM reset, which can only be performed with a directly attached
programmer, will configure all zones to “S” programming, with no Restore
messages sent, and “N” selected for “Fire Trouble Packets” question leaving
remote programming enabled.

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4.2 Program ID # and System Cipher Code


HandHeld Programmer: <Ctrl> + <F1> PC Terminal: <f>
This function programs the unit ID# and the system Cipher code which can only be
changed using a directly attached programmer to the J1 Modular Programmer jack.
Remote programming of these parameters is never possible.
NOTE: Entering new data overwrites (erases) any previously stored ID number and
Cipher Code. Pushing the <ENTER> key without entering other new data preserves
the previously stored information. The programmer should be connected and the
power should be on.
To start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+<F1>.
The following message appears:
SETUP UNIT-OLD: NEW (Existing stored "old" data.)
ENTER ID#-1234:.... (New data shown here.)
To keep previously stored ID#, simply push <ENTER>. To change the ID, enter the
4 digit identification number for this unit using any of the 16 hex numerals (0-9, A-
F), and then press <ENTER>. The ID must be unique; different from all other
ID’s in your system. After successfully entering the ID, the following message
appears:
CPHR CODE-XXXX:.... (Existing data is not shown.)
Enter the 4-digit cipher as assigned by the system administrator, and then press
<ENTER>. The code must match that of the central station receiver or IP-Link it is
expected to communicate through. If the wrong code is used, the unit cannot log on
and will not communicate. After entering the cipher code, or pressing <ENTER>
alone the following message appears:
OK
If the programming in this function is not completed within 65 seconds the function
will time-out. The Programmer will beep and the following message will be
displayed:
TIMEOUT
4.3 Timing Parameters
HandHeld Programmer: <Ctrl> + <F2> PC Terminal: <g>
This programming function is used to set the various timing parameters of the 7788F.
The factory defaults are set to 24 Hour Check-In, 10 second reporting Delay and
Random (RM) AC Fail reporting delay. If these are appropriate you can skip to the
next section.
Use shorter check-in times for highest security applications only.
00 hours, 00 minutes is an illegal entry and will not be accepted.
 Set Check-In as required for UL Listed installation. Configure automation
software accordingly, to annunciate a failure to receive a Check-In message.

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The Reporting Delay sets the rate at which a subscriber’s own signals are
transmitted. The default value and recommended setting is 10 seconds; transmissions
are sent at least 10 seconds apart (this helps to meter traffic on the system). The
range is 0 (no delay, not recommended) to 330 seconds.
Note: After the reporting delay has expired, a new event will not have any delay
and the attempt to send a new message will begin immediately after activation.
For all Commercial Fire Alarm, UL Burglar Alarm, and Canadian Burglar
Alarm installations, the reporting Interval must not exceed 20 seconds.
AC Reporting Delay sets the delay in minutes that a subscriber waits before AC Fail
or AC Restore messages are actually transmitted after they are generated. This
feature helps network traffic congestion in the event of an area wide power outage, by
dispersing the AC Fail/ Restore messages over a period of 1 hour rather than all
Subscribers attempting to transmit at the same time. If AC reporting is not
suppressed, this feature delays the reporting of and AC Fail message for a random or
fixed delay. AC suppression is not approved for use in a UL installation.
 The combined AC Fail Detect time of 100 minutes, plus the random AC Report
Delay between 0 & 60 minutes, does not exceed 160 minutes, which is within the
UL specification of 3 hour (180 minutes) for reporting AC Failures.
A loss of AC must exist for approximately 100 minutes in order to be detected as a
fail. The AC must be restored for 100 minutes to be detected as a restore. Once
either is detected a message is created to send to the central station. Then an AC
Reporting Delay is selected based on this parameter and the setting of AC Fail
Suppression mentioned later in Section 4.5 - Set Modes. The default value is RM,
which selects a random delay between 0 and 60 minutes.
The available options are: RM for random or you can enter a fixed delay in minutes.
0 = no delay and results in operation similar to earlier versions of AES AC Reporting.
The reporting of AC can be completely suppressed using a programming option in
Set Modes (See Section 4.5)
To Start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+<F2> or on a PC terminal press <g>
(hold down the Control and the F2 keys at the same time). The following message
appears:
CHKIN TIME--OLD:NEW
ENTER HRS----HH:.. [00-24] (HH = existing data)
Enter a number of hours between 1 and 24 (default = 24) and press <ENTER>.
ENTER MINS---MM:.. [00-60] (MM = existing data)
Enter the number of minutes between 0 and 60, then press <ENTER>.
AC RPT TIME-OLD:NEW [RM] Random or [00-60] [Minutes]
ENTER MINS---RM:..
(Report Delay, RM = existing programmed data)
Enter a number of minutes to delay AC Fail/Restore transmissions; the range is 0 to
60 or RM; the default is RM for Random.
Then press <ENTER>.
NTR RPT DLY-NNN:... [0-330] [seconds]
(Report Delay, NNN = existing programmed data)

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Enter a number of seconds to allow between transmissions; the range is 0 to 330; the
default (and recommended) is 10 seconds. Then press <ENTER>.
If data has been entered correctly, the following message appears:
OK
If the programming in this function is not completed within 65 seconds the function
will time-out. The Programmer will beep and the following message will be
displayed: TIMEOUT
NOTES ON SELECTING A CHECK IN TIME:
• Choose a check-in time in accordance with the security requirements of the
installation.
• Except for high security applications, a check in time of 24 hours is typical.
The more frequent the Check-In times are set, the more traffic there is on the
network.
• Do not attempt to use a check in time of greater than 24 hours, 00 minutes.
4.4 Zone Programming
HandHeld Programmer: <Ctrl> + <F3> PC Terminal: <h>
The 7788F zone inputs are connected through a special isolated circuit. It is linked to
the processor through optical couplers to keep unwanted energy from entering the
main circuits.
Zones 1-8 are E.O.L. input triggers, which can be programmed for:
 E.O.L. / Supervised, using 2.2K end-of-line resistors, alarm on open or short
 E.O.L. / Fire Supervised, reporting trouble for open circuits, alarm on short
 Bypass, where the zone input is ignored.
For Fire UL installations, the wiring of any FACP’s relay output to any 7788F zone
input must use an EOL / electrically supervised zone programmed with "F". On the
7788F, Zones 1 through 8 meet this requirement. Supervision of the zone inputs must
be in compliance with the requirements of NFPA 72. The default setting is “S” for
Supervised and must be changed to “F” for Fire supervised.
To permit the reporting of a Trouble condition in a “Trouble” message, “Fire/Trouble
PKT” (Fire Trouble Packet) must be enabled by selecting “Y” to the first prompt in
Zone programming. See Section 4.1 “Remote Programming Limitations” for
additional information on setting this parameter.
Zone Restorals: Each zone can be programmed to report “Restoral” to a normal
state. The default setting is “X” for "No" Restorals.
Factory default zone programming is set to (N) for no Fire Trouble, (S) for EOL
Supervision and (X) for no Restoral. If this is satisfactory skip to the next section.
UL installation must be changed to “Y” for Fire Trouble PKT and “F” for Fire.
Supervision.
Important Note: The 7788F MUST be reset after making changes to the Zone
Programming! This allows the unit to initialize reading its zone inputs based on its
current programming and clearing any former conditions that remain in memory
before any changes were made. Failure to do a Reset may result in such confusing
reports as an Alarm or Trouble on a zone that was changed to Bypass.

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To start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+<F3> (hold down the Control and the F3
keys at the same time). The following message appears:
FIRE/ ----OLD:NEW
TROUBLE PKT- N: . [Y/N] (N = existing data)
The sequence first asks if "Fire Trouble Packets" are to be sent. Answer Y/yes if you
wish to have the 7788F report "Zone Trouble" conditions. Otherwise answer N/no.
The existing programming is shown under the "OLD: " column. If you wish to
change the setting, enter Y or N. To leave unchanged, simply push <ENTER>.
Based on your response to this first parameter the available options for Set Zone
programming will vary.
Note: Answering “Y” to this question disables remote programming from
central station software. See Section 4.1.
After pressing <ENTER>, the following appears:
ZONE BANK 0 .
SET ZONE (BSF) B0 (available options)
OLD SSSSSSSS LOW>HI (S, F or B = existing data)
NEW ........ (Must enter exactly 8 values)
The available and valid Zone programming options are shown in the parentheses on
the display as shown above. The options that appear are determined by your input to
the "Fire/Trouble PKT" question above. The current programming is shown next to
the word OLD, Zones 1-8 in order left to right. Your new entries will appear directly
below next to the word NEW. You must enter a valid letter for each of the 8 zones.
Zones programming 1-8 can be set for: Entering more or less than 8 characters will
result in repeating the above response.
B - Bypassed
S - Supervised/E.O.L. (alarm on open or short);
F - Fire Supervised E.O.L. (alarm on short, trouble on open) Required for UL Fire
After successfully entering Set Zone data, the following appears:
SET RESTORAL (XR)B0 (available options)
OLD RRRRRRRR LOW>HI (R or X = existing data)
NEW .... (Must enter exactly 8 values)
The option to select individual zones to report returning to a normal state is available.
X = Restore Not Reported; R = Restore Reported. The existing or OLD
programming is shown for each zone. Your new entries will appear directly below
next to the word NEW. You must enter a valid letter X or R for each zone. Entering
more or less than 8 characters will result in repeating the above response.
When restore data entry is complete, Press <ENTER>. If data has been entered correctly,
the following message appears:
OK The zones are now programmed
Programming must be completed within 65 seconds or function will:
TIMEOUT

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4.5 Set Modes – Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail


HandHeld Programmer: <Ctrl> + <F4> PC Terminal: <i>
There are several functions that can be programmed in the Set Modes programming
area. Repeating can be disabled and AC Fail Reporting can be suppressed.
To Start, press programmer keys <CTRL> + <F4> (hold down the Control and the
F4 keys at the same time). The following message appears:
SET MODES--OLD: NEW
ENABLE RPTNG-Y: .
Enter Y to enable repeating capability. Default is Y.
Press <ENTER> then the following appears:
SPRSS ACFAIL -N: .
Enter Y/yes to suppress the reporting of AC Fail messages, enter N/no (the default
and setting required in UL installations) to disable the feature and allow normal
reporting of AC Fail messages. Default is N.
After <ENTER> then the following appears:
SPRSS CHRGFLT-N: .
Enter Y for yes to suppress the reporting of Charger Fault messages, enter N for no
(the default and setting required in UL installations) to disable the feature and allow
normal reporting of Charger Fault messages. Default is N.
After <ENTER> then the following appears:
SPRSS GNDFLT-N: .
Enter Y for yes to suppress the reporting of Ground Fault messages, enter N for no
(the default and setting required in UL installations) to disable the feature and allow
normal reporting of Charger Fault messages. Default is N.
Press <ENTER>, If data has been entered correctly, the following message appears:
OK
If the programming in this function is not completed within 65 seconds the function
will time-out. The Programmer will beep and the following message will be
displayed:
TIMEOUT
Refer to Section 4.3 - Timing Parameters, for information on and programming the
AC Reporting Delay that determines when the AC Fail is reported after it is detected.
Reporting AC Fail is normally a very important message and should not be
suppressed. UL installations require this setting to be set at “N”.
4.6 Reset RAM
Use the Reset RAM function to return the 7788F to the factory default settings. All
parameters except the Unit ID and Cypher code are returned to default values.
It is good practice to perform this function on a new factory unit to ensure that you
are always starting from the same configuration. Also perform this function if this is

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a reinstallation of the unit, if you are unsure of the configuration or if you are having
other problems with the unit.
Press <CTRL>+<F5> then <Y> then <ENTER> to perform Reset RAM operation.
The Unit will initiate a Self-Test after the values are reset.
4.7 Initializing the Subscriber Unit
Having programmed the unit, you are now ready for a final check. Plug in the
handheld programmer if available. Push the Reset button on the controller board
(See Diagram 3). At this point, the message on the programmer should read:

SELFTEST - PASS
SUB [rev#] 7788F
ID#:NNNN (C) [date] AES
If a "Fail" error message other than 001, 101, 300 or 301 is displayed, push the reset
button. If the error persists, refer to Section 3.8, which contains a list of error codes.
The status lights indicate the progression as the subscriber unit goes on the air and
attempts to enroll into the network.
Details of automatic Network log on sequence after a reset:
 STATUS INDICATOR LED's RX, TX and WA lights come on briefly,
testing the LED's.
 RX comes on briefly during loop back test (a self test).
 TX comes on sending a "Receiver Not in Service" message - AL + WA blink
at different but steady rates.
 TX comes on as unit transmits a "Request for Reply".
 WA stops flashing after about 15-30 seconds if one or more other subscriber
units reply to the "Request", (otherwise the WA continues to flash, indicating
the unit is not on the network).
 TX comes on again (if WA stops flashing) to send first message.
 AL blinks at a steady rate, indicating a normal condition.
 When the unit receives a valid acknowledgment, the WA light turns off.
This indicates that the reset or powered up 7788F unit is now on the network.

IMPORTANT NOTE: A flashing WA light (blinking at a steady rate) indicates that
the subscriber has NOT linked itself into the network.
If enrollment fails, check antenna and all cables; be sure that correct system cipher has
been programmed in to the unit. Once the Subscriber is enrolled in its network,
additional testing can commence. At this point, with the WA off, the Subscriber has
passed the initial RF operational test.

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4.8 Local Status Check


HandHeld Programmer: <SHIFT> + <F4> PC Terminal: <d>
This function performs a quick diagnostic check at any time. Use the handheld
programmer: press <SHIFT>+<F4>. The following message appears:
SUB [rev#] 7788F
ID#:[NNNN] (C)YYYY AES
RT1:NNNN LEVEL: NNN
STAT:NNN NETCON: N
EXPLANATION OF STATUS CHECK TERMS
Top Line: Indicates Subscriber model and firmware revision information.
ID#: 4-digit ID number programmed into this unit.1
YYYY: Indicates Copyright year.
RT1: Route #1, the ID of the first Subscriber that will be attempted in route to
the central station. If RT1 is 0000 or an IP-Link ID, the unit is attempting to
communicate directly with the central station or IP-Link. If XXXX appears, the
unit is not on the network. Any other 4-digit ID indicates the unit at the top of the
routing table.
Dynamic Routing Table: Each subscriber unit maintains a list of up to 7
alternate IDs. IDs are prioritized according to signal strength and NETCON
ratings. This function is dynamic, and is updated constantly.

LEVEL: Refers to the subscriber unit “level" or "link layer”, which suggests the
expected number of “hops” the message packet might make to get to the central
station or IP-Link. In general, if the number is 1, then this unit is attempting
communication directly with the central station or IP-Link. If the number is 2, the
unit expects to relay its message through one other subscriber unit to reach the
central station or IP-Link. If the number is 3, the message goes through 2 other
subscribers ... and so on. Also, the level number of subscriber with a weak signal
to the unit on the top of its routing list will be incremented by 1. A unit level =
255 indicates that unit is not on network.
STAT: Status shows the self-test data
(Refer to Section 3.8 for explanation and resolution.)
NETCON: (NETwork CONnectivity) An internal rating used in the automatic
positioning of this unit in the network. The range is from 0-7, 0 being best. Note
that while a low number is better, any NetCon from 0 to 6 is OK. 7 may indicate a
problem with this unit or a unit in its path to the central receiver.
All Fire Alarm installations require a NETCON of 0 to 5
Minimum criteria for a "good" repeater are as follows:
1. RF signal exceeds good threshold
2. No faults indicated in status (such as low battery)
3. Level/Link Layer of Subscriber/IP-Link is less than or equal to this
unit’s
4. Signal received from Subscriber/IP-Link at least once every 6 hours

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4.9 Monitor Transmitter Functions


HandHeld Programmer: <SHIFT> + <F1>, <SHIFT> + <F2>, <SHIFT> + <F3>
PC Terminal: <a>, <b>, <c>
There are several functions that are useful for diagnostics purposes. These functions
allow the viewing of network data “traffic” that is picked up by the Subscriber’s RF
antenna and viewed on the programmer’s 4-line display at the installation site. It is
not practical to “read” this data on a Hand Held Programmer’s 4-line display as the
information may scroll off the screen too quickly. Using a HHP can be useful to
confirm that data is being sent and received, and if only Receive and Transmit
monitor are used. Use a Terminal with a larger screen such as a laptop with a
Terminal Program to take better advantage of these functions.
RECEIVE MONITOR ON/OFF
To use: Push programmer keys <SHIFT> +<F1> PC Terminal: <a>
RX MONITOR ON (OFF)
Hold down the Shift key and then press the F1 key to enable or disable (toggle) the
display of data addressed to this unit.
TRANSMIT MONITOR ON/OFF
To use: Push programmer keys <SHIFT> +<F2> PC Terminal: <b>
TX MONITOR ON (OFF)
Hold down the Shift key and then press the F2 key to enable or disable (toggle) the
display of messages transmitted by this unit.
MONITOR ALL ON/OFF
Note: requires that Receiver Monitor (RX Monitor) above must be on -
<SHIFT>+<F1> or <a>
To use: Push programmer keys <SHIFT>+ <F3> PC Terminal: <c>
MONITOR ALL ON (OFF)
Hold down the Shift key and then press the F3 key to enable or disable (toggle) the
display of all network messages within range of this unit.
The monitor functions should be disabled when installation and testing is complete.
Note: Text messages cannot be received when any of the monitoring functions
are in use. Use these functions only for diagnostics or test purposes. Toggle the
function OFF when not in use, or press the Reset Button, as a reset will return
all these functions OFF. See Section 3.4, Diagram 3 for location of Reset Button.

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Monitor Function output


The output from the monitor modes is somewhat cryptic. A brief over is provided
here with the suggestion that the Support Knowledgebase be visited for additional
information. First example is as viewed on an HHP which can only display two at at
time.
<ORIG #PN-> DEST FROM
-> TO <Pack ID>
ORIG is the ID that initiated or originated the Packet. PN is a sequential Packet
number between 00 and FF. DEST is the destination with 0000 indicating the Central
Receiver. FROM is the ID that has transmitted the Packet. TO is the ID that the
packet was transmitted to by the FROM. The -> represents an arrow showing the
flow or direction of the transmission. The next example as viewed on a PC Terminal.
<1234 #1A-> 0000 1234 -> FF01 <D_CHKIN>
<FF01 #1A-> 1234 FF01 -> 1234 <P_ACK>
The example above is a unit with ID of 1234 is transmitting a Check-In packet
through an ID of FF01 which is a common ID used for an IP-Link. The next line is
the Unit FF01 assumed to be an IP-Link responding with a Packet Acknowledgement.
<1234 #00-> 1234 1234 -> 1234 <P_RR>
The example above is a broadcast. All ID’s are the unit sending the broadcast
message. This particular broadcast is a Receiver Ready. These are periodically
broadcast by all units to update other units with that hear it of the latest status. This
keeps routing Tables up to date.
4.10 KEY TRANSMITTER
HandHeld Programmer: <SHIFT> + <F5> PC Terminal: <e>
This function activates the transmitter for about 5-6 seconds. This allows the installer
to use external test equipment (SWR, power meter, etc.) to test the radio power,
cables connections, antenna tuning and other radio parameters. It is assumed that the
programmer is connected to the subscriber, the transceiver is connected to the
subscriber circuit board, power is on and the antenna is connected.
To use: Push programmer keys <SHIFT>+ <F5> PC Terminal: <e>
KEYING TX..
Hold down the Shift key and then press the F5 key to activate the transmitter for 5
seconds. After the 5 seconds a TIMEOUT message will display. Press <ENTER>
before the 5 second timeout to abort in which case OK will be displayed.
Activating this function causes the transmitter to go on the air for 5 seconds, and then
shut off automatically. Press the ENTER key to cancel an active transmit test.

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4.11 Display Zone Status

HandHeld Programmer: <Ctrl>+<Z> PC Terminal: <Ctrl>+<Z>

Use this function to review the current state of each of the Subscribers Zone inputs
based on its programming and input state.

Zx##,Z1-8:####-####

Zx## - This is a Hexadecimal number representing the binary bit pattern of the
Zones input condition. I.e. Hexadecimal 12 = binary 00010010. Bit positions 2 and 5
are 1 indicating that those zone positions are in alarm.

Z1-8: The row of characters represents in order, each individual zone state.

####-#### - Each character represents the Status of a specific zone, displayed


left to right for zones 1 to 8, separated between position 4 and 5 with a hyphen.

Possible Values - 0 = Normal, 1 = Faulted, Not Normal or Alarm, T = Trouble.

4.12 Display Routing Table


HandHeld Programmer: <F4> PC Terminal: <Ctrl> <T>

Use this function to display up to the 8 ID’s that are listed in this Subscriber’s current
Routing Table.
4.5678,L:02,N:5,Q:83 unit 5678, Weak signal (8x)
3.7888,L:01,N:5,Q:03 unit 7888, Good Signal
2.BB12,L:00,N:0,Q:03 an IP-Link BB12, Good Signal (03)
1.AA11,L:00,N:0,Q:03 an IP-Link AA11, top of the list = RT1
Press F4 on a HHP or Ctrl + T on a PC to display Routing Table information. Only up to the
top 4 are visible due to limitations of the HHP’s 4-line display. A PC displays the entire
table up to 8. The order is reversed so that the most significant top 4 will remain on the
display of the HHP where 5 through 8 would have scrolled off.
Fields displayed left to right are, Preference or sort order (1.-8.), ID, Link Layer or Level:##,
NetCon:# (0-7), Signal Quality:## (03 = Best , 81 = worst)
Routing Table – A Routing Table is a list of up to 8 IDs that a Subscriber maintains for
selecting the ID to pass its data packets on through. It is sorted so that the best ID is at
Preference location 1. If no Packet Acknowledge is received after attempting transmissions
to the #1 seven times, the #1 ID is removed from the Table and all other’s preferences are
incremented by 1. Transmission attempts resume using the new Preference 1 ID.
Link Layer or Level – Link Layer as reported by last transmission from ID. Value
displayed in the table will be incremented by 1 if the Signal Quality is not “Good” or there
are faults reported by the ID. Link Layer is the number of hops a data packet would need

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using the ID as first in the route, assuming all IDs in the route successfully used their
Preference 1 IDs as well.
NetCon – Briefly it is a confidence number where the lower the number, the more
confidence a Subscriber should have in the ID’s ability to pass the packet on as lower
numbers indicates healthier routing tables with more options. In UL 9th Edition compliant
units the NetCon is used as a multiple path indicator, not lower than 5.
Signal Quality – The first digit is either an 8 or a 0. 0 means Carrier Detect (CD) was on
during signal reception. 8 means it was off. CD is related to signal strength where it is on
when the strength of the signal is above a certain threshold. The second character is related
to readability of the data. 3 is the best indicating all three of the data repeats were properly
read and 1 is the lowest meaning that only one of the three was. Therefore a Good signal
would read 03 and a Marginal would be 82 or 81.
4.13 Text Messages
SENDING TEXT MESSAGE
HandHeld Programmer: <F5> PC Terminal: <Ctrl>+<U>

Text messages can be sent from the subscriber unit to the central station.
To use: Push programmer key <F5> or PC Terminal: <Ctrl>+<U>
ENTER MSG:
[Enter your text message, up to 200 characters. Push <ENTER> to send.]
If no data is entered within approximately 65 seconds, the unit will exit the text
message mode.
Note that the unit is unable to transmit or receive while in this mode.
RECEIVING ASCII TEXT MESSAGES
Messages can be sent from the central station to any subscriber unit. If the handheld
programmer or other properly configured serial terminal is connected to the unit’s
J1/Programmer jack, the message will be displayed on the screen with a beep sound.
This is a handy feature for communications between installers and central stations and
to test how quickly communication occurs.
Note: Text messages cannot be received when using any of the monitor functions.

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4.14 Handheld Programmer – Quick Command Guide


Handheld Programmer Commands
CTRL+F1 SETUP UNIT - ID#, Cipher
CTRL+F2 SET TIMERS - Check-In Interval, AC Report Delay
CTRL+F3 SET ZONES - Supervised/Fire/Bypassed/Restoral
CTRL+F4 SET MODES – Repeating, AC Fail Suppression
CTRL+F5 RESET RAM - Y/N, resets factory defaults
Except ID# and Cipher
SHFT+F1 RX MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)*
SHFT+F2 TX MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)*
SHFT+F3 MONITOR ALL ON / OFF (toggle)*
SHFT+F4 TEST STATUS
SHFT+F5 KEY TRANSMITTER (5 seconds)
F5 SEND TEXT MESSAGE
* Turn off monitor functions when done (or press reset button)
4.15 Reconnect Cables after Programming
After programming is complete, reconnect any cable (such as the cable to the AES
IntelliTap), disconnected from J1/Programmer jack of the main circuit Board.
4.16 Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC
In place of a handheld terminal, a cable adapter kit #7043E may be ordered from
AES to link the 7788F to your computer’s serial port.
Communications Parameters: 4800 baud, NO parity, 8 data bits, 1 stop bit, RTS/CTS
Flow control OFF
Handheld (HH) Programmer Key equivalents to (PC) Keyboard:
HH PC HH PC HH PC
F1 = CTRL-Q SHIFT F1 = a CTRL-F1 =__PC
f
F2 = CTRL-R SHIFT F2 = b CTRL-F2 = g
F3 = CTRL-S SHIFT F3 = c CTRL-F3 = h
F4 = CTRL-T SHIFT F4 = d CTRL-F4 = i
F5 = CTRL-U SHIFT F5 = e CTRL-F5 = j
 When entering Hex numbers, use uppercase, i.e., "9A" not "9a"
 If possible, set terminal program for destructive backspace" so that backspace will erase
the deleted character from the screen.
 If nothing is sent or received by the subscriber, make sure the program is set to the
correct COM port.
 If the subscriber receives characters, but nothing can be sent, make sure the CTS/RTS
flow control is OFF, and that the cable is OK.

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5 Testing
Before leaving the installation site, you want to test that the expected signals are
properly getting to the monitoring system. Perform at least the tests below and
confirm that the monitoring system and personnel properly received the correct
messages and understand what they mean.
5.1 Installation Site Checks
Some of the tests to be performed at the installation site require a response from a
Central Station person.
 Trigger alarm conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at
the Central Station.
 Cause fault conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at the
Central Station.
 Activate devices that will utilize any accessories such as the IntelliTap to
confirm that these devices are functioning as desired.
 Activate devices that will utilize any accessories such as the IntelliTap or
IntelliPro to confirm that these devices are functioning as desired.
 Perform a Status Check, <Shift> + F4 to confirm good Status and required
NetCon.
 Review Routing Table, <F4> to evaluate the listed IDs and values.
 Ctrl + T to check current Zone state
5.2 Acknowledge delays
An Acknowledge delay occurs when a Packet Acknowledge is not received for a
transmitted Data Packet within the programmed Acknowledge Delay time. (Default
Ack Delay Time is 60 seconds).
Visit the Technical Support Knowledgebase for additional information on this and
many other subjects.

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6 Maintenance, Compliance, Warranty and Repair


Once installed and normal operation is confirmed, there is typically little maintenance
required. Monitoring the automatic test messages will confirm proper RF operation.
Batteries should be periodically tested to be certain they have sufficient capacity to
operate the system as needed.
6.1 Troubleshooting
The most common causes of an RF failure or trouble are due to issues with the
transmission line including but not limited to the antenna type, antenna location,
coax, connectors, and transceiver. Antennas in close proximity to metal or with
conductive material blocking or reflecting the transmitted signal would be at the top
of the list. Observe the RX light on the main circuit board. If it is on steady or most
of the time you may be receiving some RF or electrical interference. Try different
locations for the antenna or use a remote long range RF antenna. Try replacing the
transmission line components such as a new transceiver, coax and antenna.
Problems on the circuit boards usually require returning the defective unit to AES for
service.
6.2 Parts List
 The standard 7788F Subscriber includes the following items.
o Enclosure
o 7788F Circuit board assembly
o 7085UE Transceiver at licensed or authorized frequency
o 7214 Tamper Resistant Antenna Assembly and cable
o 40-7788 Instruction manual
o 02-0029-EOL Qty. Eight 2.2K Ohm E.O.L. Resistors
6.3 Contact Information
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 USA
Website: http://www.aes-intellinet.com
AES corporate Phone: (800) 237-6387 (800) AES-NETS
USA (978) 535-7310
Fax: USA (978) 535-7313
Email: Check Website for latest email addresses

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AES 7788 Series RF Subscriber Unit ─ Installation and Operation Manual

6.4 Warranty and Service Procedure

OWNER WARRANTY - AES CORPORATION


LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY AND TECHNOLOGY LICENSE
LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY:
AES Corporation (“AES”) warrants to the original purchaser that each AES Subscriber Product will be free
from defects in material and workmanship for three (3) years from date of purchase and all other products
purchased from AES including central station receivers and accessories will be warranted for one (1) year
from the date of purchase. At no cost to the original purchaser for parts or labor, AES will repair or replace
any AES Product or any, part or parts thereof which are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty.
Defective AES Products must be returned to AES directly, provided they are properly packed, postage
prepaid. Or exchange may be made through any authorized direct factory representative for any AES
Products that are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty. Improper or incorrectly performed
maintenance or repair voids this Warranty. This Warranty does not cover replacement parts that are not
approved by AES. This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product or any part thereof that has been
altered in any way to affect its stability or reliability, or that has been subjected to abuse, misuse, negligence,
accident or act of God, or that has had the serial number effaced or removed.
Certain AES Products are designed to operate and communicate with other specified AES Products and
certain other specified products, systems or networks authorized or approved by AES, as identified in the
applicable AES Product instructions. This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product that is used with any
unauthorized or unapproved products, systems or networks, or that has been installed, applied or used in
any manner, other than in strict accordance with AES instructions.
AES makes no warranty, express or implied, other than what is expressly stated in this Warranty. If the law
of your state provides that an implied warranty of merchantability, or an implied warranty of fitness for
particular purpose, or any other implied warranty, applies to AES, then any such implied warranty is limited to
the duration of this Warranty.
AES cannot be aware of and is not responsible for the differing values of any property to be protected by its
alarm reporting systems. This Warranty does not cover and AES shall not be liable for any defect, incidental
or consequential, loss or damage arising out of the failure of any AES Product to operate.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of the durations of implied warranties or the limitation on
incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
TECHNOLOGY LICENSE:
Certain AES Products include software, protocols and other proprietary and confidential technology and
trade secrets of AES which are incorporated in or provided with AES Products solely for use in conjunction
with and in order to operate AES Products (“Licensed Technology”). AES grants the original purchaser a
non-exclusive license to use such Licensed Technology solely in connection with the use and operation of
AES Products and for no other purpose or use whatsoever. No title or ownership in or to any such Licensed
Technology is conveyed by the sale or delivery of any AES Products; all such rights are retained by AES.
AES SERVICE PROCEDURE: Contact AES by Phone (978) 535-7310, Fax (978) 535-7313 or Email
service@aes-intellinet.com, to receive a Return Material Authorization Number. Have the AES part number
and serial number ready. Repack equipment in original or equivalent packaging. Inside the box, please
include a contact name, telephone number, address and a brief description of the reason for return.
Ship items freight-prepaid to:
Repair Services, RMA#__________
AES Corporation,
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960 USA
(Contact AES for Return Material Authorization number)

June 2007

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XP6-R
Six Relay Control Module

General
The XP6-R six-relay control module provides an intelligent fire
alarm system with six Form-C relays.
The first module is addressed from 01 to 154 while the remain-
ing modules are automatically assigned to the next five higher
addresses. Provisions are included for disabling a maximum of
three unused modules. A single isolated set of dry relay con-
tacts is provided for each module address, which is capable of
being wired for either a normally-open or normally-closed
operation. The module allows the control panel to switch these
contacts on command. No supervision is provided for the con-
trolled circuit.

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Each XP6-R module has panel-controlled green LED indica-
tors. The panel can cause the LEDs to blink, latch on, or latch
off.

Features
• Six addressable Form-C relay contacts. Relay current: 30 mA/relay pulse (15.6 ms pulse duration),
pulse under panel control.
• Removable 12 AWG (3.25 mm²) to 18 AWG (0.9 mm²) plug-
in terminal blocks. Relay contact ratings: 30 VDC; 70.7 VAC.
• Status indicators for each point.
• Unused addresses may be disabled. Current ratings:
• Rotary address switches. • 3.0 A @ 30 VDC maximum, resistive, non-coded.
• FlashScan® or CLIP operation (NOTE: Not compatible with • 2.0 A @ 30 VDC maximum, resistive, coded.
the XLS1000 or FS90 Plus).
• 1.0 A @ 30 VDC maximum, inductive (L/R = 2 ms), coded.
• Mount one or two modules in a BB-XP cabinet (optional).
• 0.5 A @ 30 VDC maximum, inductive (L/R = 5 ms), coded.
• Mount up to six modules on a CHS-6 chassis in a CAB-4
Series, EQ Series, or BB-25 cabinet (optional). • 0.9 A @ 110 VDC maximum, resistive, non-coded.
• Mounting hardware included. • 0.9 A @ 125 VAC maximum, resistive, non-coded.
• 0.7 A @ 70.7 VAC maximum, inductive (PF = 0.35), non-
Specifications coded.
• 0.3 A @ 125 VAC maximum, inductive (PF = 0.35), non-
Standby current: 1.45 mA (SLC current draw with all coded.
addresses used; if some addresses are disabled, the standby
current decreases). • 1.5 A @25 VAC maximum, inductive (PF = 0.35), non-
coded.
Alarm current: 32 mA (assumes all six relays have been
• 2.0 A @25 VAC maximum, inductive (PF = 0.35), non-
switched once and all six LEDs solid ON).
coded.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Humidity: 10% to 93% noncondensing. Agency Listings and Approvals
Dimensions: 6.8" (172.72 mm) high x 5.8" (147.32 mm) wide These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in
x 1.0" (25.40 mm) deep. this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications
Shipping weight: 1.1 lb. (0.499 kg) including packaging. may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may
be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
Mounting options: CHS-6 chassis, BB-25 cabinet, BB-XP
cabinet, CAB-4 Series (see 85-3002) cabinet, or EQ Series • UL Listed: S635
(see 85-3110) cabinet. • ULC Listed: S635 (XP6-RA)
Wire gauge: 12 AWG (3.25 mm²) to 18 AWG (0.9 mm²). • MEA Listed: 368-01-E
• CSFM: 7300-0028:219
Maximum SLC wiring resistance: 40 or 50 ohms, panel
dependent. • Maryland State Fire Marshall: Permit # 2099
• FM Approved (Light Protective Signaling Only)
Product Line Information (18.5725 cm) high interior overall x 2.156" (5.4762 cm) deep
overall.
XP6-R: Six-relay control module.
BB-25: Optional cabinet for up to six modules mounted on
XP6-RA: Same as above with ULC Listing. CHS-6 chassis (below). Dimensions, DOOR: 24.0" (60.96 cm)
BB-XP: Optional cabinet for one or two modules. Dimensions, wide x 12.632" (32.0852 cm) high, x 1.25" (3.175 cm) deep,
DOOR: 9.234" (23.454 cm) wide (9.484" [24.089 cm] including hinged at bottom; BACKBOX: 24.0" (60.96 cm) wide x 12.550"
hinges), x 12.218" (31.0337 cm) high, x 0.672" (1.7068 cm) (31.877 cm) high x 5.218" (13.2537 cm) deep.
deep; BACKBOX: 9.0" (22.860 cm) wide (9.25" [23.495 cm] CHS-6: Chassis, mounts up to six modules in a CAB-4 Series
including hinges), x 12.0" (30.480 cm) high x 2.75" (6.985 cm); (see 85-3002), BB-25, or EQ Series (see 85-3110) cabinet.
CHASSIS (installed): 7.150" (18.161 cm) wide overall x 7.312"

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
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www.honeywell.com HON-60159:A
85-3071 Rev. 2/10
February 2010
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
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XP10-M(A)
Ten-Input Monitor Module

General
The XP10-M ten-input monitor module is an interface
between a control panel and normally open contact devices
in intelligent alarm systems such as pull stations, security
contacts, or flow switches.
The first address on the XP10-M is set from 01 to 150 and
the remaining modules are automatically assigned to the
next nine higher addresses. Provisions are included for dis-
abling a maximum of two unused addresses.
The supervised state (normal, open, or short) of the moni-
tored device is sent back to the panel. A common SLC input

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is used for all modules, and the initiating device loops share a
common supervisory supply and ground — otherwise each
monitor operates independently from the others.
Each XP10-M module has panel-controlled green LED indi-
cators. The panel can cause the LEDs to blink, latch on, or
latch off.
NOTE: Unless otherwise specified, the term XP10-M is used in Mounting options:
this data sheet to refer to both the XP10-M and the XP10-MA
(ULC-listed version). – CHS-6 chassis: Up to 6 modules.
– BB-25 cabinet: Up to 6 modules.
Features – BB-XP cabinet: One or two modules.
• Listed to UL Standard 864, 9th edition. – XLS-CAB-4 Series cabinet: See 85-3002.
• Ten addressable Class B or five addressable Class A initi- – EQ Cabinet Series: See 85-3110.
ating device circuits.
Wire gauge: 12 AWG (3.31 mm²) to 18 AWG (0.821 mm²).
• Removable 12 AWG (3.31 mm²) to 18 AWG (0.821 mm²)
plug-in terminal blocks. Power-limited circuits must employ type FPL, FPLR, or
FPLP cable as required by Article 760 of the NEC.
• Status indicators for each point.
• Unused addresses may be disabled. XP10-M is shipped in Class B position; remove shunt for
Class A operation.
• Rotary address switches.
Maximum SLC wiring resistance: 40 or 50 ohms, panel
• Class A or Class B operation.
dependent.
• FlashScan® or CLIP operation. NOTE: Not compatible
with the XLS1000 or FS90 Plus. Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1500 ohms.
• Flexible mounting options. Maximum IDC voltage: 10.2 VDC.
• Mounting hardware included. Maximum IDC current: 240 µA.

Specifications Agency Listings and Approvals


Standby current: 3.5 mA (SLC current draw with all The listings and approvals below apply to the XP10-M(A) Ten-
addresses used; if some addresses are disabled, the Input Monitor Module. In some cases, certain modules or
standby current decreases). applications may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or
listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing
Alarm current: 55 mA (assumes all ten LEDs solid ON). status.
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) for UL • UL Listed: S635
applications; –10°C to +55°C for EN54 applications.
• ULC Listed: S635 (XP10-MA)
Humidity: 10% to 85% noncondensing for UL applications; • CSFM approved: 7300-0028:219
10% to 93% noncondensing for EN54 applications.
• FM approved
Dimensions: 6.8" (172.72 mm) high x 5.8" (147.32 mm) • MEA approved: 43-02-E
wide x 1.25" (31.75 mm) deep.
• Maryland State Fire Marshal approved: Permit #2106
Shipping weight: 0.76 lb. (0.345 kg) including packaging.
Product Line Information BB-25: Optional cabinet for up to six modules mounted on
CHS-6 chassis (below). Dimensions, DOOR: 24.0" (60.96
XP10-M: Ten-input monitor module. cm) wide x 12.632" (32.0852 cm) high, x 1.25" (3.175 cm)
XP10-MA: Same as above with ULC Listing. deep, hinged at bottom; BACKBOX: 24.0" (60.96 cm) wide x
BB-XP: Optional cabinet for one or two modules. Dimen- 12.550" (31.877 cm) high x 5.218" (13.2537 cm) deep.
sions, DOOR: 9.234" (23.454 cm) wide (9.484" [24.089 cm] CHS-6: Chassis, mounts up to six modules inan XLS-CAB-4
including hinges), x 12.218" (31.0337 cm) high, x 0.672" Series cabinet (see 85-3002), EQ Cabinet Series (see 85-
(1.7068 cm) deep; BACKBOX: 9.0" (22.860 cm) wide (9.25" 3110), or BB-25.
[23.495 cm] including hinges), x 12.0" (30.480 cm) high x
2.75" (6.985 cm); CHASSIS (installed): 7.150" (18.161 cm)
wide overall x 7.312" (18.5725 cm) high interior overall x
2.156" (5.4762 cm) deep overall.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation.
©2009. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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May 2009
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® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2009 Honeywell International Inc.
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DTK-120HW/240HW/120/240HW
Equipment Panel / Dedicated Circuit
SURGE PROTECTION

DITEK’s “HW” series of surge protectors are engineered and manufactured to the
exacting standards of the life safety industry. More fire alarm panels worldwide
are protected by the 120 HW than any other protector. The “HW” series has a 15
year reputation for performance, reliability and quality. These units are the only
real choice, for sensitive electronics on a dedicated circuit.

FEATURES BENEFITS
Diagnostic LED Indicates ground presence, unit function and
power on

Small footprint Can be used in wide array of applications

Parallel connection Maintains power to system

Three voltage configurations Works on all single phase applications

ONE DITEK CENTER 1-800-753-2345


1720 Starkey Road, www.ditekcorp.com
Largo, FL 33771
General Specifications - HW Series

Continuous Current: Unlimited (parallel connection)


Protection Modes: L - N, L - G, N - G
Warranty: Ten Year Limited Warranty
Dimension: 2.90” x 1.62” x 2.05” Weight: 0.18 lbs Housing: ABS

Other Specifications

120HW 120/240HW 240HW

Agency Approvals: UL1449/cUL N/A N/A


Connection: 110-120VAC 120/240VAC 220-240VAC
MCOV: 130VAC 130/260VAC 250VAC
Max Surge Current: 22,500A 27,000A 13,500A
UL Suppressed Voltage Rating: 500V N/A N/A
XLS-NCA2
Network Control Annunciator

General
The XLS-NCA2 is a second-generation Network Control
Annunciator for the XLS-NET network, compatible for use
with nodes such as the XLS3000, XLS140-2/XLS140, and
XLS120 fire alarm control panels, as well as first-generation
XLS-NCA Network Control Annunciators. Additionally, the

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XLS-NCA2 may be configured with XLS-DVC Series prod-
ucts to create one or more Digital Audio Command Centers
on XLS-NET. The XLS-NCA2 provides system control and
display capabilities for all, or for selected network nodes.
The XLS-NCA2 display consists of a 640-character backlit
XLS-NCA2 in XLS-ABS-2D backbox
LCD display, and a control interface consisting of “soft” keys
used to navigate screen menus, and “hard” keys with fixed
control functions. • Network-wide: Acknowledge, Silence, Reset.
When connected to one or more networked panels the XLS- • Lamp Test (local to XLS-NCA2).
NCA2 provides network control and status/history display • History Buffer (1000 Alarm events; 4000 System events).
capabilities. It may also be configured as the Primary Display • Print XLS-NCA2 programming and history reports.
for displayless nodes on the network.
• Report status of networked panels and their respective
field devices to a central station via a single UDACT-2 (see
Hardware Features data sheet 74-5143).
• Certified for seismic applications when used with the • One Master level, nine User level passwords. The Master
appropriate seismic mounting kit. can assign each User access levels (programming, alter
• Full supervision of all inputs and network integrity. status).
• Enhanced-format 640-character LCD display with back- • Interactive Summary Event Count display, event handling
lighting. package.
• ACS bus for LED or graphic annunciators (EIA-485). • Online programming and alter-status programs.
• Optically isolated printer interface (EIA-232). • Intuitive user guidance program including interactive soft
• 11 LED status indicators: Power, Controls Active, Fire keys.
Alarm, Pre-Alarm, Security, Alert, Supervisory, Trouble, • Enhanced Read Status/Alter Status displays.
Signal, Silence, CPU Failure, Point Disabled, Other Event. • New history filters for report displaying and printing: All
• Rubber keypad. Events, Only Alarms, Only Troubles, Only Supervisory,
• Four status relays: Alarm, Trouble, Supervisory, Security Only, Security, Time Interval, Point Range.
(Form-C). • Fully programmable node-mapping subsystem.
• Nonvolatile real-time clock can be synchronized with net- • Advanced/Basic Walk-Test program.
work by master node. • Timer control for Auto Silence, AC Fail Delay.
• Optional Security Keyswitch enables keypad functions. • Meets Canadian ULC display requirements.
• Optional Security Tamper switch. • Environmental adjustment controls to maximize LCD legi-
• Supports up to 32 remote ACS annunciators and mod- bility.
ules. • Meets NFPA requirements for Firefighter Smoke Control
• Requires 24 VDC, and a network connection. Station (FSCS) and HVAC.
• RDP port for LCD-160 or terminal mode LCD2-80. • XLS-NCA2 version 20 and higher complies with UL 2572
NOTE: XLS-NCA2 Firmware version 14.0 (and higher) can sup- Mass Notification Systems.
port LCD-160 on the RDP port, or LCD2-80 in terminal mode, but
not both at the same time. XLS-NCA2 Indicators and Controls
Function Features LED INDICATORS
• POWER (green) illuminates when 24 VDC power is applied;
• Individual Enable/Disable or Group Enable/Disable local
LED goes out if power is removed and XLS-NCA2 is using
for networked compatible panels.
a battery.
• Control ON/OFF networked compatible panel control
• CONTROLS ACTIVE (green) illuminates to indicate that the
points.
XLS-NCA2 control functions are active.
• Read Status networked compatible panel points and
• FIRE ALARM (red) illuminates when at least one fire alarm
zones.
event exists; flashes when any of these events remain
• Network paging control/HVAC control . unacknowledged.
• PRE-ALARM (red) illuminates when at least one pre-alarm for example, choosing a device type as a filter for request-
event exists; flashes when any of these events remain ing a Node History.
unacknowledged. • BATTERY LEVEL – press this key to display voltage and
• SECURITY (blue) illuminates when at least one security charging current level for system batteries. Displays levels
event exists; flashes when any of these events remain for local AMPS-24(E) or AMPS-24(E) connected to asso-
unacknowledged. ciated XLS3000 node.
• SUPERVISORY (yellow) illuminates when at least one
supervisory event exists (i.e., sprinkler valve off normal, Specifications
low pressure, fire pump running, guard’s tour, etc.); Temperature and humidity ranges: This system meets NFPA
flashes when any of these events remain unacknowl- requirements for operation at 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F);
edged. and at a relative humidity (noncondensing) of 85% at 30°C
• SYSTEM TROUBLE (yellow) illuminates when at least one (86°F) per NFPA, and 93% ± 2% at 32°C ± 2°C (89.6°F ±
trouble event exists; flashes when any of these events 1.1°F) per ULC. However, the useful life of the system’s
remain unacknowledged. standby batteries and the electronic components may be
• OTHER EVENT (yellow) illuminates for any category of adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and
event not listed above; flashes when any of these events humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and
remain unacknowledged. all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal
room temperature of 15°C to 27°C (60°F to 80°F). Product
• SIGNALS SILENCED (yellow) illuminates if the XLS-NCA2
weight is 3 lbs (1.36 kilograms).
Silence key has been pressed or if any other node sent a
Network Silence command; flashes if only some points on ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
a node are silenced.
The XLS-NCA2 may be powered from a Main Power Supply
• POINT DISABLED (yellow) illuminates when at least one dis- AMPS-24(E) (see data sheet 85-3057) mounted in a seper-
able exists on the network or in the system. ate cabinet (see specifications below); or from any UL Listed
• CPU FAILURE (yellow) activated by the watchdog timer non-resettable 24 VDC source from a compatible fire panel
hardware, indicates an abnormal hardware or software (see panel data sheets). The battery on the XLS-NCA2
condition. Contact technical support. motherboard is for RTC and SRAM; holds the history mem-
ory through power failure. Replacements are available (P/N
FIXED FUNCTION KEYS 31004). Power source: 1) AMPS-24 (120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 4.5
• Acknowledge A maximum) or AMPS-24E (240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.25 A max-
• Signal Silence imum) power supply; 2) the XLS140-2/XLS120 on-board
power supply; or 3) a supervised +24 VDC power supply
• System Reset that is UL/ULC-listed for fire protective service. The current of
• Drill the XLS-NCA2 is 400 mA with backlight and 200 mA with the
• Fire Alarm Scroll/Display backlight off.
• Security Scroll/Display
Product Line Information
• Supervisory Scroll/Display
XLS-NCA2: Network Control Annunciator. Requires a
• Trouble Scroll/Display
NCM-W or NCM-F network communications module for net-
• Other Event Scroll/Display working. In direct connect applications NCM not required.
The five keys labeled SCROLL/DISPLAY allow the user to scroll Non-English versions are available: XLS-NCA2-M, XLS-
through messages for the particular event type. For example, NCA-2-FR, XLS-NCA-2-PO, XLS-NCA-2-RU, XLS-NCA-2-
pressing the FIRE ALARM SCROLL/DISPLAY key will scroll SC, XLS-NCA-2-SP.
through all fire alarm events, as details of each are shown in NCM-W, NCM-F: Standard Network Communications Mod-
the display area of the XLS-NCA2. ules. Wire and multi-mode fiber versions available. One
NOTE: The OTHER EVENT SCROLL/DISPLAY key also scrolls required for each network node (XLS3000, XLS140-2/
between Pre-Alarm and Disabled events. XLS140, XLS120, XLS-DVC, BACNET GATEWAY, FNA) on
• ACKNOWLEDGE – press this key to acknowledge off all XLS-NET. Mounts in a standard chassis position or on a
active events. BMP-1 plate. See 85-3007.
• SIGNAL SILENCE – press this key to turn off all control mod- HS-NCM-W/MF/SF/WMF/WSF/MFSF: High-speed network
ules, notification appliance circuits, and panel output cir- communications modules. Wire, single-mode fiber, multi-
cuits that have been programmed as Silenceable. mode fiber, and media conversion models are available. See
• SYSTEM RESET – press this key to clear all latched alarms 74-4082.
and other events and turn off event LEDs. XLS-ABS-2D: Annunciator Backbox, Surface, black. Mounts
• DRILL HOLD 2 SEC – press this key, holding it down for two one XLS-NCA2 and one NCM-W/-F.
seconds, to activate all silenceable output circuits. XLS-ABS-2DR: Same as above, but red.
SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS CHS-2D: Chassis, required whenever the XLS-NCA2 is
• PRINT SCREEN – press this key to print what is currently on mounted in an XLS-ABS-2D(R).
the LCD screen. CHS-M3: Chassis, mounts an XLS-NCA2 in a single row of a
• LAMP TEST – press this key to test the LED indicators on XLS-CAB-4 Series cabinet.
the left of the keypad and to check firmware revision num-
CA-2: Chassis, Audio, 2 rows. Mounts an XLS-NCA2 and the
bers.
XLS-DVC Digital Voice Command in two rows of a XLS-
• NEXT SELECTION/PREVIOUS SELECTION – these keys are CAB-4 Series cabinet.
used when setting parameters in XLS-NCA2 data fields;

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XLS-CAB-4 Series Enclosure: Available in four sizes, “A” Agency Listings and Approvals
through “D”. Backbox and door ordered separately; requires
BP2-4 battery plate.See 85-3002. These listings and approvals apply to the XLS-NCA2. In
some cases, certain modules or applications may not be
DP-DISP: Annunciator Dress Plate. Dress plate is used listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro-
when XLS-NCA2 is mounted in the top row of an XLS-CAB-4 cess. Consult factory for latest listing status.
Series cabinet with a CHS-M3 chassis.
• UL Listed: S470.
NCA-2RETRO: Kit for retrofit mounting the XLS-NCA2 to a • ULC Listed: S470.
DP-DISP dress plate.
• FM approved.
NCA/640-2-KIT: Mounting kit for directly mounting the XLS-
• MEA: 232-06-E Vol. 2.
NCA2 to XLS140-CPU2 chassis.
• CSFM: 7165-1130:0256, 7165-1130:0265.
LCD-160: 160 character LCD annunciator. See 85-3058.
• FDNY: COA#6126, COA#6129.
LCD2-80: 80 character LCD annunciator. See 74-5091.
TR-ABS2D: Trim ring for semi-flush mounting of XLS-ABS-
2D.

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This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2014 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-4045-5 Rev. 2-14
March 2014
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2014 Honeywell International Inc.
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• HPF24S6 • HPF24S6E • HPF24S6C
• HPF24S8 • HPF24S8E • HPF24S8C
Fire Alarm Power Supply

Description
The HPF24S6 and HPF24S8 are compact, cost-effective, 6-
amp or 8-amp remote power supplies with a battery charger
built in. They may be connected to any 12- or 24-volt Fire
Alarm Control Panel (FACP) or may stand alone. Primary
applications include Notification Appliance (bell) Circuit (NAC)
expansion (to support ADA requirements and NAC synchroni-
zation) or auxiliary power to support 24-volt system accesso-
ries. The supply provides regulated and filtered 24 VDC power
to four Notification Appliance Circuits configured as either four
Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style A, with ZNAC-4 option
module). Alternately, the four outputs may be configured as all
non-resettable or all resettable or two non-resettable and two

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resettable. They also contains a battery charger capable of
charging up to 18 Amp Hour batteries.

Benefits
• Extends and supports power for additional fire alarm
devices.
• Instantaneous switchover to standby battery (if equipped) – Supports lead-acid batteries only.
when AC fails, maintaining power to all attached devices
without intervention. – Float Charge Voltage: 27.6VDC.
• Strobe signal "passes through" allowing syncing of large – Maximum Charge Current: 1.5 A.
systems. – Maximum Battery Capacity: 18 AH.
• LED lights for quick and easy diagnosis, troubleshooting, • UL Listed NAC Synchronization using System Sensor,
and status indication. Wheelock or Gentex (Commander Series) appliances.
• Two outputs can be used for constant power devices such • Cascade up to 10 power supplies (four with Gentex) with
as door holders (power drops upon alarm). strobe timing maintained.
• Works with almost any UL 864 fire alarm. • Operates as a sync follower or a sync generator (default).
• Contains two, fully-isolated input/control circuits (triggered
Specifications from FACP Notification Appliance Circuit [NAC expander
mode] or jumpered permanently on [standalone mode]).
• Primary (AC) Power
• Configured to internally house addressable SLC control
– HPF24S6, HPF24S6C: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 3.2 A maximum module for alarm activation.
– HPF24S8, HPF24S8C: 120 VAC 60 Hz, 3.2 A maximum • Four Class B (Style Y) or four Class A (Style Z) (with ZNAC-
– HPF24S6E: 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.6 A maximum 4 Module) Notification Appliance Circuits.
– HPF24S8E: 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz, 1.6 A maximum • 6.0A or 8A (depending on model) full load output (3.0 A
Wire size: minimum 14 AWG (2.0 mm²) with 600V insula- maximum per circuit) in NAC expander mode (UL 864).
tion. • 4.0A or 6.0Acontinuous output in stand-alone mode (UL
• Control Input Circuit 1481).
– Trigger Input Voltage: 9.0 to 32 VDC. • In stand-alone mode, output power circuits may be config-
ured as resettable (reset line from FACP required) or nonre-
– Trigger Current: 2.0 mA (16 - 32 V).
settable or a mix of two and two.
(per input) 1.0 mA (9 - 16 V).
• Fully regulated and filtered power output (optimal for power-
• Trouble Contact Rating ing four-wire smoke detectors, annunciators and other sys-
– 5.0 A at 24 VDC. tem peripherals requiring regulated/filtered power).
• Auxiliary Power Output • Power-limiting technology meets UL power-limiting require-
– Specific Application Power - 500 mA maximum. ments.
• Output Circuits • Form-C normally-closed trouble relay.
– +24 VDC filtered, regulated. • Fully supervised power supply, battery and Notification
Appliance Circuits.
– 3.0 A maximum for any one circuit.
• Selectable earth fault detection.
– 4.0 A maximum total continuous current for all outputs
(Stand-alone mode) for the HPF24S6 and 6A for the • AC trouble report selectable for immediate or 8 hour delay.
HPF24S8. • Works with virtually any UL 864 fire alarm control which uti-
– 6A oer 8A (depending on model) maximum total short- lizes an industry-standard reverse-polarity notification cir-
term current for all outputs (NAC Expander mode). cuit (including unfiltered and unregulated bell power).
• Secondary Power (Battery) Charging Circuit • Requires input trigger voltage of 9.0 - 32 VDC.
• Self-contained in compact, lockable cabinet (15" [38.1 cm] Ordering Information
H x 14.5" [36.8 cm] W x 2.75" [7.0 cm] D).
HPF24S6: Remote charger 6A power supply (120 VAC).
• Includes integral battery charger capable of charging up to Includes main printed circuit board, transformers, red enclo-
18 AH batteries. Cabinet capable of housing 7.0 AH batter- sure, and installation instructions.
ies.
HPF24S8: Remote charger 8A power supply (120 VAC).
• Battery charger may be disabled via dip switch for applica-
Includes main printed circuit board, transformers, red enclo-
tions requiring larger batteries.
sure, and installation instructions.
• Fixed, clamp-type terminal blocks accommodate up to 12
AWG (3.1 mm²) wire. HPF24S6E: Export version, 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz.
HPF24S8E: Export version, 220/240 VAC, 50 Hz.
Standards and Codes HPF24S6C: Canadian version
• NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code. HPF24S8C: Canadian version
• UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems FCPS-24S6RB: Replacement mother board.
(NAC expander mode).
ZNAC-4: Class A (Style Z) NAC option module
• UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Alarm Systems (standal-
one mode). A77-716B: 12/24 VDC end-of-line relay for monitoring 4-wire
• FM Approved smoke detector power.
• CSFM Approved BAT-1270: Battery, 12 volt, 7.0 AH (two required).
• HPF24S6Cand HPF24S8C approved
– CAN/ULC-S527-99

Listings
Listings and approvals below apply to the HPF24S6 and
HPF24S8. In some cases, certain modules may not be listed
by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process.
Consult factory for latest listing status.
• UL Listed: S6677
• CAN/ULC Listed: S6677
• CSFM: 7315-1637:102
• FM Approved

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applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
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TC810N1013(CDN),
TC810R1024(CDN)
Control and Relay Modules
with FlashScan®
General
TC810N1013(CDN) Control Module: The TC810N1013(CDN)
Addressable Control Module provides Honeywell intelligent fire
alarm control panels a circuit for Notification Appliances
(horns, strobes, speakers, etc.). Addressability allows the
TC810N1013(CDN) to be activated, either manually or through
panel programming, on a select (zone or area of coverage)
basis.

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TC810R1024(CDN) Relay Module: The TC810R1024(CDN)
Addressable Relay Module provides the system with a dry-
contact output for activating a variety of auxiliary devices, such
as fans, dampers, control equipment, etc. Addressability
allows the dry contact to be activated, either manually or TC810N1013
through panel programming, on a select basis.
FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro-
tocol that greatly enhances the speed of communication • The TC810N1013(CDN) is configured for a single Class B
between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices commu- (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) Notification Appliance Circuit.
nicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the • The TC810R1024(CDN) provides two Form-C dry contacts
group has new information, the panel CPU stops the group poll that switch together.
and concentrates on single points. The net effect is response
speed greater than five times that of other designs. Operation
Each TC810N1013(CDN) or TC810R1024(CDN) uses one of
Features 159 possible module addresses on a SLC loop (99 on CLIP
• Built-in type identification automatically identifies these loops). It responds to regular polls from the control panel and
devices to the control panel. reports its type and status, including the open/normal/short
• Internal circuitry and relay powered directly by two-wire status of its Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). The LED
SLC loop. The TC810N1013(CDN) module requires power blinks with each poll received. On command, it activates its
(for horns, strobes, etc.), or audio (for speakers). internal relay. The TC810N1013(CDN) supervises Class B
(Style Y) or Class A (Style Z) notification or control circuits.
• Integral LED “blinks” green each time a communication is
received from the control panel and turns on in steady red Upon code command from the panel, the TC810N1013(CDN)
when activated. will disconnect the supervision and connect the external power
• LED blink may be deselected globally (affects all devices). supply in the proper polarity across the load device. The dis-
connection of the supervision provides a positive indication to
• High noise immunity (EMF/RFI). the panel that the control relay actually turned ON. The exter-
• The TC810N1013(CDN) may be used to switch 24-volt nal power supply is always relay isolated from the communica-
NAC power, audio (up to 70.7 Vrms). tion loop so that a trouble condition on the external power
• Wide viewing angle of LED. supply will never interfere with the rest of the system.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates for wiring ease. Rotary switches set a unique address for each module. The
• Direct-dial entry of address 01– 159 for FlashScan loops, address may be set before or after mounting. The built-in
01 – 99 for CLIP mode loops. TYPE CODE (not settable) will identify the module to the con-
trol panel, so as to differentiate between a module and a sen-
• Speaker, and audible/visual applications may be wired for
sor address.
Class B or A (Style Y or Z).

Applications Specifications for TC810N1013(CDN)


Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
The TC810N1013(CDN) is used to switch 24 VDC audible/
visual power, high-level audio (speakers). The Maximum current draw: 6.5 mA (LED on).
TC810R1024(CDN) may be programmed to operate dry con- Average operating current: 350 μA direct poll, 375 μA group
tacts for applications such as door holders or Air Handling Unit poll with LED flashing, 485 μA Max. (LED flashing, NAC
shutdown, and to reset four-wire smoke detector power. shorted.)
NOTE: Refer to the SLC Manual (PN 95-7675 (51932)) for details Maximum NAC Line Loss: 4 VDC.
regarding releasing applications with the TC810N1013(CDN).
External supply voltage (between Terminals T10 and
Construction T11): Maximum (NAC): Regulated 24 VDC; Maximum
(Speakers): 70.7 V RMS, 50W.
• The face plate is made of off-white heat-resistant plastic.
Drain on external supply: 1.7 mA maximum using 24 VDC
• Controls include two rotary switches for direct-dial entry of supply; 2.2 mA Maximum using 80 VRMS supply.
address (01-159).
Max NAC Current Ratings: For class B wiring system, the Contact Ratings for TC810R1024(CDN)
current rating is 3A; For class A wiring system, the current rat-
ing is 2A. Current Maximum Load Application
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). Rating Voltage Description
Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing. 3A 30 VDC Resistive Non-Coded
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x 2A 30 VDC Resistive Coded
1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square x .9 A 110 VDC Resistive Non-Coded
2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box.
.9 A 125 VDC Resistive Non-Coded
Accessories: SMB500 Electrical Box; CB500 Barrier
Inductive
.5 A 30 VDC Coded
(L/R=5ms)
Specifications for TC810R1024(CDN)
Inductive
Normal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC. 1A 30 VDC Coded
(L/R=2ms)
Maximum current draw: 6.5 mA (LED on). Inductive
.3 A 125 VAC Non-Coded
Average operating current: 230 μA direct poll; 255 μA group (PF=0.35)
poll. Inductive
EOL resistance: not used. 1.5 A 25 VAC (PF=0.35) Non-Coded
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Inductive
Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing. .7 A 70.7 VAC (PF=0.35) Non-Coded
Dimensions: 4.5" (114.3 mm) high x 4" (101.6 mm) wide x
1.25" (31.75 mm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (101.6 mm) square x Inductive
2.125" (53.975 mm) deep box. 2A 25 VAC (PF=0.35) Non-Coded
Accessories: SMB500 Electrical Box; CB500 Barrier
NOTE: Maximum (Speakers): 70.7 V RMS, 50 W
Agency Listings and Approvals
In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain Product Line Information
approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac- NOTE: “CDN” suffix indicates ULC Listed model.
tory for latest listing status.
TC810N1013(CDN): Intelligent Addressable Control Module.
• UL: S470
TC810R1024(CDN): Intelligent Addressable Relay Module.
• ULC: S7567 (CDN version only)
• FM Approved A2143-20: Capacitor, required for Class A (Style Z) operation
of speakers.
• CSFM: 7300-1130:0218
SMB500: Optional Surface-Mount Backbox.
• MEA: 2-02-E
• FDNY: COA #6060, #6076 CB500: Control Module Barrier — required by UL for separat-
ing power-limited and non-power limited wiring in the same
junction box as TC810N1013(CDN).
NOTE: For installation instructions, see the following documents:
• TC810N1013(CDN) Installation document I56-3800.
• TC810R1024(CDN) Installation document I56-3802.
• Honeywell SLC Wiring Manual, document 95-7675 (51932).

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
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TC809A, TC809B,
TC841A, TC809D
Monitor Modules with FlashScan®

General
Four different monitor modules are available for Honeywell’s
intelligent control panels for a variety of applications. Monitor
modules supervise a circuit of dry-contact input devices, such
as conventional heat detectors and pull stations, or monitor
and power a circuit of two-wire smoke detectors (TC841A).
TC809A is a standard-sized module (typically mounts to a 4"
[10.16 cm] square box) that supervises either a Style D (Class

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A) or Style B (Class B) circuit of dry-contact input devices.
TC809B is a miniature monitor module a mere 1.3" (3.302 cm)
H x 2.75" (6.985 cm) W x 0.65" (1.651 cm) D that supervises a
Style B (Class B) circuit of dry-contact input devices. Its com-
pact design allows the TC809B1008(CDN) to be mounted in a TC809A1059 (Type H)
single-gang box behind the device it monitors.
TC841A is a standard-sized module that monitors and super-
vises compatible two-wire, 24 volt, smoke detectors on a Style may be wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) or Style D (Class
D (Class A) or Style B (Class B) circuit. A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 47K Ohm End-of-Line Resistor
TC809D is a standard-sized dual monitor module that moni- (provided) terminates the Style B circuit. No resistor is required
tors and supervises two independent two-wire Style B (Class for supervision of the Style D circuit.
B) dry-contact initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, TC809A OPERATION
consecutive addresses in intelligent, two-wire systems.
Each TC809A uses one of the available module addresses on
FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro- an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel
tocol that greatly increases the speed of communication and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its
between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices commu- Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that
nicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the the module is in communication with the control panel. The
group has new information, the panel CPU stops the group LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on
poll and concentrates on single points. The net effect is the loop).
response speed greater than five times that of other communi-
cation protocols. TC809A SPECIFICATIONS
Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
TC809A Monitor Module Maximum current draw: 5.0 mA (LED on).
• Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device Average operating current: 375 µA (LED flashing), 1 com-
as a monitor module to the control panel. munication every 5 seconds, 47k EOL.
• Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1500 Ohms.
power required.
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. Maximum IDC Voltage: 11 Volts.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. EOL resistance: 47K Ohms.
• Direct-dial entry of address: 01 – 159 on FlashScan loops; Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
01 – 99 on CLIP loops. Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing.
• LED flashes green during normal operation (programmable
option) and latches on steady red to indicate alarm. Dimensions: 4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x
1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x
The TC809A Monitor Module is intended for use in intelligent, 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box.
two-wire systems, where the individual address of each mod-
ule is selected using the built-in rotary switches. It provides
either a two-wire or four-wire fault-tolerant Initiating Device Cir- TC809B Mini Monitor Module
cuit (IDC) for normally-open-contact fire alarm and supervisory • Built-in type identification automatically identifies this device
devices. The module has a panel-controlled LED indicator. as a monitor module to the panel.
TC809A APPLICATIONS • Powered directly by two-wire SLC loop. No additional
power required.
Use to monitor a zone of four-wire smoke detectors, manual
fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, or other normally- • High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity.
open dry-contact alarm activation devices. May also be used • Tinned, stripped leads for ease of wiring.
to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special • Direct-dial entry of address: 01 – 159 on FlashScan loops;
supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit 01 – 99 on CLIP loops.
• Direct-dial entry entry of address: 01 – 159 on FlashScan
loops, 01 – 99 on CLIP loops.

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• LED flashes during normal operation; this is a programma-
ble option.
• LED latches steady to indicate alarm on command from
control panel.
The TC841A Interface Module is intended for use in intelligent,
addressable systems, where the individual address of each
module is selected using built-in rotary switches. This module
allows intelligent panels to interface and monitor two-wire con-
ventional smoke detectors. It transmits the status (normal,
open, or alarm) of one full zone of conventional detectors back
to the control panel. All two-wire detectors being monitored
must be UL compatible with the module.
TC841A APPLICATIONS
Use the TC841A to monitor a zone of two-wire smoke detec-
tors. The monitored circuit may be wired as an NFPA Style B
(Class B) or Style D (Class A) Initiating Device Circuit. A 3.9 K
The TC809B Mini Monitor Module can be installed in a single- Ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates the end of the
gang junction directly behind the monitored unit. Its small size Style B or D (class B or A) circuit (maximum IDC loop resis-
and light weight allow it to be installed without rigid mounting. tance is 25 Ohms). Install ELR across terminals 8 and 9 for
The TC809B is intended for use in intelligent, two-wire sys- Style D application.
tems where the individual address of each module is selected
using rotary switches. It provides a two-wire initiating device TC841A OPERATION
circuit for normally-open-contact fire alarm and security Each TC841A uses one of the available module addresses on
devices. an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel
and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its
TC809B APPLICATIONS Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). A flashing LED indicates that
Use to monitor a single device or a zone of four-wire smoke the module is in communication with the control panel. The
detectors, manual fire alarm pull stations, waterflow devices, LED latches steady on alarm (subject to current limitations on
or other normally-open dry-contact devices. May also be used the loop).
to monitor normally-open supervisory devices with special
supervisory indication at the control panel. Monitored circuit/ TC841A SPECIFICATIONS
device is wired as an NFPA Style B (Class B) Initiating Device Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
Circuit. A 47K Ohm End-of-Line Resistor (provided) terminates Maximum current draw: 5.1 mA (LED on).
the circuit.
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 25 Ohms.
TC809B OPERATION Average operating current: 270 µA, 1 communication and 1
Each TC809B uses one of the available module addresses on LED flash every 5 seconds, 3.9k eol.
an SLC loop. It responds to regular polls from the control panel
EOL resistance: 3.9K Ohms.
and reports its type and the status (open/normal/short) of its
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC). External supply voltage (between Terminals T10 and T11):

TC809B SPECIFICATIONS • DC voltage: 24 volts power limited.


• Ripple voltage: 0.1 Vrms maximum.
Nominal operating voltage: 15 to 32 VDC.
• Current: 90 mA per module maximum.
Average operating current: 350 µA, 1 communication every
5 seconds, 47k EOL; 600 µA Max. (Communicating, IDC Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C).
Shorted). Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing.
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1500 Ohms. Dimensions: 4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x
Maximum IDC Voltage: 11 Volts. 1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x
2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box.
Maximum IDC Current: 450 µA.
EOL resistance: 47K Ohms. TC809D Dual Monitor Module
Temperature range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C). The TC809D Dual Monitor Module is intended for use in intelli-
Humidity range: 10% to 93% noncondensing. gent, two-wire systems. It provides two independent two-wire
initiating device circuits (IDCs) at two separate, consecutive
Dimensions: 1.3" (3.302 cm) high x 2.75" (6.985 cm) wide x addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open contact fire
0.65" (1.651 cm) deep. alarm and supervisory devices; or either normally open or nor-
Wire length: 6" (15.24 cm) minimum. mally closed security devices. The module has a single panel-
controlled LED.
TC841A Interface Module NOTE: The TC809D provides two Style B (Class B) IDC circuits
ONLY. Style D (Class A) IDC circuits are NOT supported in any
• Supports compatible two-wire smoke detectors. application.
• Supervises IDC wiring and connection of external power
source. TC809D SPECIFICATIONS
• High noise (EMF/RFI) immunity. Normal operating voltage range: 15 to 32 VDC.
• SEMS screws with clamping plates for ease of wiring. Maximum current draw: 6.4 mA (LED on).

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Average operating current: 750 µA (LED flashing). wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances,
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 Ohms. and regulations.

Maximum IDC Voltage: 11 Volts.


Agency Listings and Approvals
Maximum IDC Current: 240 µA
In some cases, certain modules may not be listed by certain
EOL resistance: 47K Ohms. approval agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult fac-
Temperature range: 32° to 120°F (0° to 49°C). tory for latest listing status.
Humidity range: 10% to 93% (non-condensing). • UL: S470.
Dimensions: 4.5" (11.43 cm) high x 4" (10.16 cm) wide x • ULC: S7567.
1.25" (3.175 cm) deep. Mounts to a 4" (10.16 cm) square x • FM Approved.
2.125" (5.398 cm) deep box. • CSFM: 7300-1130:0115, 7300-1130:0210, 7300-
1130:0218, 7165-1130:0256 (XLS3000).
TC809D AUTOMATIC ADDRESSING
• MEA: 457-99-E Vol. 4 (does not apply for TC809D1004).
The TC809D automatically assigns itself to two addressable
points, starting with the original address. For example, if the • FDNY: COA #6126, #6129.
TC809D is set to address “26”, then it will automatically assign
itself to addresses “26” and “27”. Product Line Information
NOTE: “Ones” addresses on the TC809D are 0, 2, 4, 6, or 8 only. NOTE: “CDN” suffix indicates ULC-listed model.
Terminals 6 and 7 use the first address, and terminals 8 and 9 use TC809A1059: Monitor module.
the second address.
TC809A1067CDN: Monitor module, ULC.
CAUTION: TC809B1008: Monitor module, miniature.
Avoid duplicating addresses on the system. TC809B1016CDN: Monitor module, miniature, ULC.
TC841A1000: Monitor module, two-wire detectors.

Installation TC841A1000CDN: Monitor module, dual, two-wire detectors,


ULC.
TC809A, TC841A, and TC809D modules mount directly to a
TC809D1004: Monitor module, dual, two independent Class B
standard 4" (10.16 cm) square, 2.125" (5.398 cm) deep, elec-
circuits.
trical box. They may also be mounted to the SMB500 surface-
mount box. Mounting hardware and installation instructions TC809D1004CDN: Monitor module, dual, two independent
are provided with each module. All wiring must conform to Class B circuits, ULC.
applicable local codes, ordinances, and regulations. These SMB500: Optional surface-mount backbox.
modules are intended for power-limited wiring only.
NOTE: See installation instructions and refer to the SLC Wiring
The TC809B module is intended to be wired and mounted Manual, PN 95-7675 (51932).
without rigid connections inside a standard electrical box. All

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This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a registered trademark and FireWatch™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2015 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-3993-6 Rev. 07/15
July 2015
® U.S. Registered Trademark
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Indoor Selectable-Output
Horns, Strobes, and Horn
Strobes for Wall
Applications
General
The L-Series offers the most versatile and easy-to-use line of
horns, strobes, and horn strobes in the industry with lower cur-
rent draws and modern aesthetics. With white and red plastic P2RL
housings, standard and small footprint devices, and plain,
FIRE-printed devices, L-Series can meet virtually any applica-
tion requirement.
The L-Series product line of wall-mount horns, strobes, and
horn strobes include a variety of features that increase their
application versatility while simplifying installation. All devices
feature plug-in designs with minimal intrusion into the back
box, making installations fast and foolproof while virtually elim-
inating costly and time-consuming ground faults.
To further simplify installation and protect devices from con-
struction damage, L-Series utilizes a universal mounting plate
for all standard and compact models with an onboard shorting
spring, so installers can test wiring continuity before the device
P2GWL SGWL
is installed.
Installers can also easily adapt devices to a suit a wide range
of application requirements using field-selectable candela set-
tings, automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation, and a
rotary switch for horn tones with two volume selections.

Features
• Updated modern aesthetics.
• Small profile devices for Horns and Horn Strobes.
• Plug-in design with minimal intrusion into the back box.
• Tamper-resistant construction.
HWL
• Automatic selection of 12- or 24-volt operation at 15 and 30
candela.
• Field-selectable candela settings on wall units: 15, 30, 75, cation appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal
95, 110, 135, and 185. 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-
• Horn rated at 88+ dBA at 16 volts. volt-rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate
• Rotary switch for horn tone and two volume selections. between 8.5 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt-rated c appliance circuit
• Universal mounting plate for all standard and all compact outputs shall operate between 16.5 and 33 volts. Indoor
wall units. L-Series products shall operate between 32 and 120 degrees
Fahrenheit from a regulated DC or full-wave rectified unaltered
• Mounting plate shorting spring checks wiring continuity. power supply. Strobes and horn strobes shall have field-select-
before device installation. able candela settings including 15, 30, 75, 95, 110, 135, and
• Electrically Compatible with legacy SpectrAlert® and 185.
SpectrAlert Advance devices.
Strobe. The strobe shall be a L-Series Model listed to UL
• Compatible with MDL3 sync module. 1971 and shall be approved for fire protective service. The
• Listed for wall mounting only. strobe shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appli-
ance and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act
Architectural/Engineering Specifications requirements for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz
over the strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe
General: L-Series standard horns, strobes, and horn strobes light shall consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/
shall mount to a standard 2" x 4" x 17/8" back box, 4" × 4" × reflector system.
1½" back box, 4" octagon back box, or double-gang back box.
L-Series compact products shall mount to a single-gang 2" × Horn Strobe Combination. The horn strobe shall be a
4" × 17/8" back box. A universal mounting plate shall be used L-Series Model listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and shall be
for mounting ceiling and wall products for all standard-size approved for fire protective service. The horn strobe shall be
models and a separate universal mounting plate shall be used wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance and comply
for mounting compact wall models. The notification appliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for visi-
circuit wiring shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. ble signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s
Also, L-Series products, when used with the Sync•Circuit™ entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall consist of
Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notifi- a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector system. The
horn shall have two audibility options and an option to switch
between a temporal three pattern and a non-temporal (contin- L-Series Drawings
uous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple position
switch. The horn on horn strobe models shall operate on a Compact Horn
coded or non-coded power supply.
Synchronization Module. The module shall be a Sync•Circuit
model MDL3 listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire
protective service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert
strobes at 1 Hz and horns at temporal three. Also, while oper-
ating the strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn
strobe models over a single pair of wires. The module shall
mount to a 411/6" × 411/16" × 21/8" back box. The module shall
also control two Style Y (class B) circuits or one Style Z (class
A) circuit. The module shall synchronize multiple zones. Daisy
chaining two or more synchronization modules together will
synchronize all the zones they control. The module shall not
operate on a coded power supply.
PHYSICAL/ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Standard Operating Temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to
49°C). Compact Combo
• Humidity Range: 10 to 93% non-condensing.
• Strobe Flash Rate: 1 flash per second.
• Nominal Voltage: Regulated 12 DC or regulated 24 DC/
FWR1 (full wave rectified).
• Operating Voltage Range2: 8 to 17.5 V (12 V nominal) or
16 to 33 V (24 V nominal).
• Operating Voltage Range: MDL3 Sync Module 8.5 to 17.5
V (12 V nominal) or 16.5 to 33 V (24 V nominal).
• Input Terminal Wire Gauge: 12 to 18 AWG.
• Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens): 5.6" L × 4.7" W
× 1.25" D (143 mm L × 119 mm W × 32 mm D).
• Compact Wall-Mount Dimensions (including lens): 5.26”
L x 3.46” W x 1.93” D (133 mm L x 88 mm W x 49 mm D).
• Horn Dimensions: 5.6" L × 4.7" W × 1.25" D (143 mm L ×
119 mm W × 32 mm D).
• Compact Horn Dimensions: 5.25” L x 3.45” W x 1.25” D Horn
(133mm L x 88mm W x 32mm D).
Notes:
1. Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a non-regulated, time-
varying power source that is used on some power supply and
panel outputs.
2. P, S, PC, and SC products will operate at 12 V nominal only
for 15 cd and 30 cd.

Combo

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UL Current Draw Data UL MAX. HORN CURRENT DRAW (MA RMS)
8-17.5
UL MAX. STROBE CURRENT DRAW (MA RMS) Volts 16-33 Volts
8-17.5
Sound Pattern dB DC DC FWR
Volts 16-33 Volts
Temporal High 39 44 54
Candela DC DC FWR
Temporal Low 28 32 54
15 88 43 60
Non-Temporal High 43 47 54
30 143 63 83
Non-Temporal Low 29 32 54
75 N/A 107 136
3.1 KHz Temporal High 39 41 54
95 N/A 121 155
3.1 KHz Temporal Low 29 32 54
110 N/A 148 179
3.1 KHz Non-Temporal High 42 43 54
135 N/A 172 209
3.1 KHz Non-Temporal Low 28 29 54
185 N/A 222 257
Coded High 43 47 54
3.1 KHz Coded High 42 43 54

UL MAX. CURRENT DRAW (MA RMS), 2-WIRE HORN STROBE, CANDELA RANGE (15-115 CD)
DC Input: DC Input: FWR Input:
8-17.5 Volts 16-33 Volts 16 FWR
15 30 15 30 75 95 110 135 185 15 30 75 95 110 135 185
cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd cd
EM Temp Hi 98 158 54 74 121 142 162 196 245 83 107 156 177 198 234 287
EM Temp Low 93 154 44 65 111 133 157 184 235 68 91 145 165 185 223 271
EM Cont Hi 106 166 73 94 139 160 182 211 262 111 135 185 207 230 264 316
EM Cont Low 93 156 51 71 119 139 162 190 239 79 104 157 175 197 235 283
3.1K Temp Hi 93 156 53 73 119 140 164 190 242 81 105 155 177 196 234 284
3.1K Temp Low 91 154 45 66 112 133 160 185 235 68 90 145 166 186 222 276
3.1K Cont Hi 99 162 69 90 135 157 175 208 261 104 131 177 204 230 264 326
3.1k Cont Low 93 156 52 72 119 138 162 192 242 77 102 156 177 199 234 291

HORN TONES AND SOUND OUTPUT DATA: HORN AND HORN


STROBE OUTPUT (DBA)
8-17.5
Volts 16-33 Volts
Pos. Sound Pattern dB DC DC FWR
1 Temporal High 84 89 89
2 Temporal Low 75 83 83
3 Non-Temporal High 85 90 90
4 Non-Temporal Low 76 84 84
5 3.1 KHz Temporal High 83 88 88
6 3.1 KHz Temporal Low 76 82 82
7† 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal High 84 89 89
8† 3.1 KHz Non-Temporal Low 77 83 83
9† Coded High 85 90 90
10 3.1 KHz Coded High 84 89 89

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Agency Listings and Approvals SGWL(A), SGRL(A). Compact Strobe (White, Red).
The listings and approvals below apply to L-series devices. In SWL(A)-P, SRL(A)-P. Strobe, Plain (White, Red).
some cases, certain modules or applications may not be listed SRL-SP. Strobe, FUEGO (Red).
by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in process.
Consult factory for latest listing status. SWL-CLR-ALERT. Strobe, ALERT (White).

• UL/ULC-Listed SWL-ALERT. Strobe, Wall, Amber Lens, Alert (White).


– S4011 Wall Horn Strobes HORNS
– S5512 Wall Strobes HWL(A), HRL(A). Horn (White, Red).
– S5512 Wall Horns HGWL(A), HGRL(A). Compact Horn (White, Red).
• FM Approved
ACCESSORIES
Product Line Information TR-2W, TR-2. Universal Wall Trim Ring (White, Red).
Note: ULC-listed devices include required French labeling. SBBWL, SBBRL. Wall Surface Mount Back Box (White, Red).
See Agency Listings for listing details. SBBGWL, SBBGRL. Compact Wall Surface Mount Back Box
(White, Red).
WALL HORN STROBES
Notes:
P2WL(A), P2RL(A). 2-Wire, Horn Strobe (White, Red).
• All -P models have a plain housing (no “FIRE” marking on
P2GWL(A), P2GRL(A). 2-Wire, Compact Horn Strobe (White,
cover).
Red).
• All -SP models have “FUEGO” marking on cover.
P2WL(A)-P, P2RL(A)-P. 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, Plain (White,
• All -ALERT models have “ALERT” marking on cover.
Red).
• ULC-listed “A” models have FIRE/FEU marking on cover.
P2WL-SP, P2RL-SP. 2-Wire, Horn Strobe, FUEGO (White,
Red).
WALL STROBES
SWL(A), SRL(A). Strobe, Red (White, Red).

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
SpectrAlert® is a registered trademark and Sync•Circuit™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2017 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
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February 2017
® U.S. Registered Trademark
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SpectrAlert® Advance
Selectable Output

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Notification Appliances

Indoor Ceiling Outdoor Ceiling


General Horn/Strobe Strobe
Honeywell’s System Sensor® SpectrAlert® Advance select-
able-output horns, strobes and horn/strobes are rich with fea-
tures guaranteed to cut installation times and maximize profits.
The SpectrAlert Advance series of notification appliances is

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designed to simplify your installations, with features such as:
plug-in designs, instant feedback messages to ensure correct
installation of individual devices, and eleven field-selectable
candela settings for wall and ceiling strobes and horn/strobes. Indoor Wall Indoor Ceiling
More specifically, when installing Advance products, first Horn/Strobe Strobe
attach a universal mounting plate to a four-inch square, four-
inch octagon, or double-gang junction box. The two-wire
mounting plate attaches to a single-gang junction box.
Then, connect the notification appliance circuit wiring to the

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SEMS terminals on the mounting plate.
Finally, attach the horn, strobe, or horn/strobe to the mounting
plate by inserting the product’s tabs in the mounting plate’s Indoor Wall Outdoor Wall
grooves. The device will rotate into position, locking the prod- Horn Strobe
uct’s pins into the mounting plate’s terminals. The device will
temporarily hold in place with a catch until it is secured with a • Outdoor products rated from –40°F and 151°F (–40°C and
captured mounting screw. 66°C).
SpectrAlert Advance products allow you to choose: • Outdoor products rainproof per UL50 (NEMA 3R) and
weatherproof per NEMA 4X, IP56
• 12 or 24 volts.
• Minimal intrusion into the backbox.
• 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, or 185 can-
dela by way of a rear-mounted slide switch and front view- • Horn rated at 88+ dbA at 16 volts.
ing window. • Rotary switch for tone selection.
• Horn tones and volume by way of a rotary switch. • Three horn volume settings.
• The SpectrAlert Advance series includes outdoor notifica- • Electrically compatible with existing SpectrAlert products.
tion appliances. Outdoor strobes and horn/strobes (two-
wire and four-wire) are available for wall or ceiling. Outdoor Engineering Specifications
horns are available for wall only. All System Sensor outdoor
products are rated between –40°F and 151°F (–40°C and SpectrAlert Advance horns, strobes, and horn/strobes shall
66°C) in wet or dry applications. mount to a standard 4.0" x 4.0" x 1.5" (10.16 x 10.16 x 3.81
Models available: cm) backbox, 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal backbox, or a double-
gang backbox. Two-wire products shall also mount to a single-
• Indoor wall-mount: horn, strobe, 2-wire horn/strobe, 4-wire gang 2.0" x 4.0" x 1.875" (5.08 x 10.16 x 4.763 cm) backbox. A
horn/strobe. universal mounting plate shall be used for mounting ceiling
• Indoor ceiling-mount: strobe, 2-wire horn/strobe, 4-wire and wall products. The notification appliance circuit wiring
horn/strobe. shall terminate at the universal mounting plate. Also, Spec-
• Outdoor wall-mount: horn, strobe, 2-wire horn/strobe, 4- trAlert Advance products, when used with the Sync•Circuit™
wire horn/strobe. Module accessory, shall be powered from a non-coded notifi-
cation appliance circuit output and shall operate on a nominal
• Outdoor ceiling-mount: strobe, 2-wire horn/strobe, 4-wire 12 or 24 volts. When used with the Sync•Circuit Module, 12-
horn/strobe. volt rated notification appliance circuit outputs shall operate
between 9 and 17.5 volts; 24-volt rated notification appliance
Features circuit outputs shall operate between 17 and 33 volts. Indoor
• Plug-in design. SpectrAlert Advance products shall operate between 32°F and
120°F (0°C and 49°C) from a regulated DC, or full-wave-recti-
• Same mounting plate for wall- and ceiling-mount units. fied, unfiltered power supply. Strobes and horn/strobes shall
• Shorting spring on mounting plate for continuity check have field-selectable candela settings including 15, 15/75, 30,
before installation. 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, 185.
• Captive mounting screw.
STROBE
• Tamper-resistance capability.
The strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert Advance
• Field-selectable candela settings on wall and ceiling units: Model _______ listed to UL 1971 and shall be approved for fire
15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, 115, 135, 150, 177, 185. protective service. The strobe shall be wired as a primary-sig-
• Automatic selection of 12 or 24 volt operation at 15 and 15/ naling notification appliance and comply with the Americans
75 candela. with Disabilities Act requirements for visible signaling appli-
• Outdoor wall and ceiling products.
ances, flashing at 1 Hz over the strobe’s entire operating volt- • K Series operating temperature: –40°F to 151°F (–40°C
age range. The strobe light shall consist of a xenon flash tube to 66°C).
and associated lens/reflector system. • Humidity range: 10% to 93% non-condensing (indoor
products).
HORN/STROBE COMBINATION
• Strobe flash rate: 1 flash per second.
The horn/strobe shall be a System Sensor SpectrAlert
Advance Model _______ listed to UL 1971 and UL 464 and • Nominal voltage: regulated 12 VDC/FWR or regulated 24
shall be approved for fire protective service. The horn/strobe VDC/FWR. NOTE: Full Wave Rectified (FWR) voltage is a
shall be wired as a primary-signaling notification appliance non-regulated, time-varying power source that is used on
and comply with the Americans with Disabilities Act require- some power supply and panel outputs.
ments for visible signaling appliances, flashing at 1 Hz over the • Operating voltage range: 8 V to 17.5 V (12 V nominal); or
strobe’s entire operating voltage range. The strobe light shall 16 V to 33 V (24 V nominal). NOTE: P, S, PC, and SC prod-
consist of a xenon flash tube and associated lens/reflector sys- ucts will operate at 12 V nominal only for 15 cd and 15/75
tem. The horn shall have three audibility options and an option cd.
to switch between a Temporal 3 pattern and a Non-Temporal • Input terminal wire gauge: 12 to 18 AWG (3.31 to 0.821
(continuous) pattern. These options are set by a multiple posi- mm²).
tion switch. On four-wire products, the strobe shall be powered
• Ceiling-mount dimensions (including lens): 6.8" diame-
independently of the sounder. The horn on horn/strobe models
ter x 2.5" deep (17.3 cm diameter x 6.4 cm deep).
shall operate on a coded or non-coded power supply.
• Wall-mount dimensions (including lens): 5.6" H x 4.7" W
OUTDOOR PRODUCTS x 2.5" D (14.2 cm H x 11.9 cm W x 6.4 cm D).
SpectrAlert Advance outdoor horns, strobes and horn/strobes • Horn dimensions: 5.6" H x 4.7" W x 1.3" D (14.2 cm H x
shall be listed for outdoor use by UL and shall operate 11.9 cm W x 3.3 cm D).
between –40°F and 151°F (–40°C and 66°C). The products
shall be listed for use with a System Sensor outdoor/weather- Agency Listings and Approvals
proof backbox with half-inch and three-fourths-inch conduit
entries. The listings and approvals below apply to SpectrAlert Advance
Selectable Output Notification Devices. In some cases, certain
SYNCHRONIZATION MODULE modules may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or
The module shall be a System Sensor Sync•Circuit MDL3R or listing may be in process. Consult factory for latest listing sta-
MDL3W listed to UL 464 and shall be approved for fire protec- tus.
tive service. The module shall synchronize SpectrAlert strobes • UL Listed: S4011 (HR__, HW__, P2__, P4__, PC2__,
at 1 Hz and horns at Temporal 3. Also, while operating the PC4__ models); S5512 (models SCR, SCRH, SCW,
strobes, the module shall silence the horns on horn/strobe SCWH, SR, SRH, SW, SWH); S3593 (SCRHK, SCRK,
models over a single pair of wires. The module shall mount to SRHK, SRK).
a 4.688" x 4.688" x 2.125" (11.906 x 11.906 x 5.398 cm) back- • ULC Listed: S4011 (HRA, HRKA); S5512 (typically “A”
box. The module shall also control two Style Y (class B) cir- models, with exception of outdoor strobes). See Canadian
cuits or one Style Z (Class A) circuit. The module shall data sheet for listings and specifications.
synchronize multiple zones. Daisy-chaining two or more syn-
chronization modules together will synchronize all the zones • FM approved
they control. The module shall not operate on a coded power • MEA: 452-05-E
supply. • CSFM: 7125-1653:0186 (SCR, SCRH, SCW, SCWH, SR,
SRH, SW, SWH); 7300-1653:0188 (P2_, P4_, PC2_, PC4_
Operating Specifications modules); 7135-1653:0189 (HR, HRK, HW); 7300-
1653:0187 (SCRHK, SCRK, SRHK, SRK).
• Standard operating temperature: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to
49°C).

Strobe Current Draw, Horn Current Draw,


UL Maximum (mA RMS) UL Maximum (mA RMS)
8 – 17.5 V 16 – 33 V Sound 8 – 17.5 V 16 – 33 V
Candela dB
DC FWR DC FWR Pattern DC FWR DC FWR
15 123 128 66 71 Temporal High 57 55 69 75
15/75 142 148 77 81 Temporal Medium 44 49 58 69
Standard 30 NA N/A 94 96 Temporal Low 38 44 44 48
Candela 75 NA NA 158 153 Non-temporal High 57 56 69 75
Range 95 NA NA 181 176 Non-temporal Medium 42 50 60 69
110 NA NA 202 195 Non-temporal Low 41 44 50 50
115 NA NA 210 205 Coded High 57 55 69 75
135 NA NA 228 207 Coded Medium 44 51 56 69
High 150 NA NA 246 220 Coded Low 40 46 52 50
Candela
Range 177 NA NA 281 251
185 NA NA 286 258

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Horn and Horn/Strobe Horn and Horn/Strobe Output (dBA)
Rotary Switch Setting 8 – 17.5 V 16 – 33 V
Switch Sound
Setting Repetition Rate dB Level dB FW FW
Position Pattern DC DC
1 Temporal horn High R R
2 Temporal horn Medium 1 Temporal High 78 78 84 84
3 Temporal horn Low 2 Temporal Medium 74 74 80 80
4 Normal horn High 3 Temporal Low 71 73 76 76
5 Normal horn Medium 4 Non-temporal High 82 82 88 88
6 Normal horn Low 5 Non-temporal Medium 78 78 85 85
7* Externally coded High 6 Non-temporal Low 75 75 81 81
8* Externally coded Medium 7* Coded High 82 82 88 88
9* Externally coded Low 8* Coded Medium 78 78 85 85
*NOTE: Settings 7, 8, and 9 are not available 9* Coded Low 75 75 81 81
on 2-wire horn/strobe. *NOTE: Settings 7, 8, and 9 are not available on 2-wire horn/strobe.

Two-Wire Horn/Strobe, STANDARD Candela Range (15 – 115 cd),


UL Maximum Current Draw (mA RMS)
Input, Sound Pattern, dB 8 – 17.5 V 16 – 33 V
Level 15 15/75 15 15/75 30 75 95 110 115
DC Input, Temporal, High 137 147 79 90 107 176 194 212 218
DC Input, Temporal, Medium 132 144 69 80 97 157 182 201 210
DC Input, Temporal, Low 132 143 66 77 93 154 179 198 207
DC Input, Non-temporal, High 141 152 91 100 116 176 201 221 229
DC Input, Non-temporal, Medium 133 145 75 85 102 163 187 207 216
DC Input, Non-temporal, Low 131 144 68 79 96 156 182 201 210
FWR Input, Temporal, High 136 155 88 97 112 168 190 210 218
FWR Input, Temporal, Medium 129 152 78 88 103 160 184 202 206
FWR Input, Temporal, Low 129 151 76 86 101 160 184 194 201
FWR Input, Non-temporal, High 142 161 103 112 126 181 203 221 229
FWR Input, Non-temporal, Medium 134 155 85 95 110 166 189 208 216
FWR Input, Non-temporal, Low 132 154 80 90 105 161 184 202 211

Two-Wire Horn/Strobe, HIGH Candela Range (135 – 185 cd),


UL Maximum Current Draw (mA RMS)
16 – 33 V 16 – 33 V
DC Input FWR Input
135 150 177 185 135 150 177 185
DC, Temporal, High 245 259 290 297 FWR, Temporal, High 215 231 258 265
DC, Temporal, Medium 235 253 288 297 FWR, Temporal, Medium 209 224 250 258
DC, Temporal, Low 232 251 282 292 FWR, Temporal, Low 207 221 248 256
DC, Non-temporal, High 255 270 303 309 FWR, Non-temporal, High 233 248 275 281
DC, Non-temporal, Medium 242 259 293 299 FWR, Non-temporal, Medium 219 232 262 267
DC, Non-temporal, Low 238 254 291 295 FWR, Non-temporal, Low 214 229 256 262

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Ordering Information
Model Description Model Description
WALL HORN/STROBES CEILING HORN/STROBES
P2R 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red. PC2R 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red.
P2RH 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red. PC2RH 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red.
P2RK 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor. PC2RK 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor.
P2RHK 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red, outdoor. PC2RHK 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red, outdoor.
P2W 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, white. PC2W 2-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, white.
P2WH 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, white. PC2WH 2-wire horn/strobe, high cd, white.
P4R 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red. PC4R 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red.
P4RH 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red. PC4RH 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red.
P4RK 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor. PC4RK 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor.
P4RHK 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red, outdoor. PC4RHK 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, red, outdoor.
P4W 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, white. PC4W 4-wire horn/strobe, standard cd, white.
P4WH 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, white. PC4WH 4-wire horn/strobe, high cd, white.
WALL STROBES CEILING STROBES
SR Strobe, standard cd, red. SCR Strobe, standard cd, red.
SRH Strobe, high cd, red. SCRH Strobe, high cd, red.
SRK Strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor. SCRK Strobe, standard cd, red, outdoor.
SRHK Strobe, high cd, red, outdoor. SCRHK Strobe, high cd, red, outdoor.
SW Strobe, standard cd, white. SCW Strobe, standard cd, white.
SWH Strobe, high cd, white. SCWH Strobe, high cd, white.
ACCESSORIES HORNS
BBS-2A Backbox skirt, wall, red. HR Horn, red.
BBSW-2A Backbox skirt, wall, white. HRK Horn, red, outdoor.
BBSC-2A Backbox skirt, ceiling, red. HW Horn, white.
BBSCW-2A Backbox skirt, ceiling, white. ACCESSORIES, continued
SA-WBB Weatherproof backbox, wall. TR-HS Trim Ring, wall, red, package of 5
SA-WBBC Weatherproof backbox, ceiling. TRW-HS Trim Ring, wall, white, package of 5
WTP Weatherproof, flush mount plate, red TRC-HS Trim Ring, ceiling, red, package of 5
WTPW Weatherproof, flush mount plate, white TRCW-HS Trim Ring, ceiling, white, package of 5
NOTE: “High cd” refers to strobes that include 135, 150, 177, and 185 candela settings. “Standard cd” refers to strobes that
include 15, 15/75, 30, 75, 95, 110, and 115 candela settings.
NOTE: For strobes and horn/strobes, add suffix “F” for French or “B” for Bilingual.
NOTE: All outdoor models (“K(A)” suffix) include a plastic weatherproof backbox.
NOTE: Add “-R” to models for weatherproof replacement device (no back box included). Only for use with weatherproof outdoor
flush mounting plate, WTP and WTPW.
NOTE: Add “P” to model for plain housing. (No “FIRE” marking on cover.)

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
Sync•Circuit™ is a trademark and SpectrAlert® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2011 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

Automation and Control Solutions


Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 85-0304 Rev. 11-11
November 2011
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2011 Honeywell International Inc.
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TC806B1076(CDN),
TC806B1084,
TC806DNR(CDN)
Intelligent Plug-In Photoelectric

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Smoke Detectors with FlashScan
General
Honeywell intelligent plug-in smoke detectors with integral
communication provide features that surpass conventional
detectors. Detector sensitivity can be programmed in the con-
trol panel software. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and TC806B1076(CDN) in B210LP(A) Base
reported to the panel. Point ID capability allows each detec-
tor’s address to be set with rotary, decimal address switches,
providing exact detector location for selective maintenance
when chamber contamination reaches an unacceptable level.
The TC806B1076(CDN) photoelectric detector’s unique opti-
cal sensing chamber is engineered to sense smoke produced
by a wide range of combustion sources. Dual electronic therm- Specifications
istors add 135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal sensing on Sensitivity: 0.5% to 2.35% per foot obscuration
the TC806B1084. The TC806BDNR(CDN) is a remote test
Size: 2.1" (5.3 cm) high; base determines diameter.
capable detector for use with DNR(A)/DNRW duct detector
housings. These detectors are compatible with Honeywell – B210LP(A): 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter.
XLS series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) in CLIP or – B501(A): 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter.
FlashScan® mode. – B200S(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter.
FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro- – B200SR(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter.
tocol that greatly increases the speed of communication
– B224RB(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter.
between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices commu-
nicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices in the group – B224BI(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter.
has new information, the panel’s CPU stops the group poll and Shipping Weight: 5.2oz. (147g).
concentrates on single points. The net effect is response Operating Temperature range: TC806B1076(CDN), 0°C to
speed greater than five times that of earlier designs. 49°C (32°F to 120°F). TC806B1084, 0°C to 38°C (32°F to
100°F). Low temperature signal for TC806B1084 at 45°F +/-
Features 10°F (7.22°C +/- 5.54°C). TC806BDNR(CDN)t installed in a
• Sleek, low-profile design. DNR(A)/DNRW, -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F).
• Addressable-analog communication. UL/ULC Listed Velocity Range: 0-4000 ft/min. (1219.2 m/
min.), suitable for installation in ducts.
• Stable communication technique with noise immunity.
• Low standby current. Relative Humidity: 10%-93% noncondensing.
• Two-wire SLC connection. Thermal Ratings: Fixed-temperature setpoint 135°F (57°C).
• Compatible with FlashScan® and CLIP protocol systems. DETECTOR SPACING AND APPLICATIONS
(XLS140-2, XLS120, XLS3000, XLS1000, and FS90 Plus)
Honeywell recommends spacing detectors in compliance with
• Rotary, decimal addressing (1-99 on CLIP systems, 1-159 NFPA 72. In low airflow applications with smooth ceiling, space
on FlashScan systems). detectors 30 feet (9.144m) for ceiling heights 10 feet (3.148m)
• Optional remote, single-gang LED accessory. and higher. For specific information regarding detector spac-
• Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle. ing, placement, and special applications refer to NFPA 72.
• Visible bi-color LEDs blink green every time the detector is System Smoke Detector Application Guide, document A05-
addressed, and illuminate steady red on alarm (FlashScan 1003, is available at systemsensor.com
systems only). ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Remote test feature from the panel. Voltage Range: 15-32 volts DC peak.
• Walk test with address display (an address on 121 will blink
Standby Current (max. avg.): 300µA @ 24VDC (one com-
the detector LED: 12-[pause]-1(FlashScan systems only).
munication every five seconds with LED enabled).
• Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet.
LED Current (max.): 6.5mA @ 24 VDC (“ON”).
• Built-in tamper-resistant feature.
• Sealed against back pressure.
Installation
• Constructed of off-white fire-resistant plastic, designed to
commercial standards, and offers an attractive appearance. TC806B1076(CDN) plug-in detectors use a separate base to
simplify installation, service, and maintenance. A special tool
• 94-5V plastic flammability rating. allows maintenance personnel to plug in and remove detectors
• SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base. without using a ladder.
• Optional relay, isolator, and sounder bases. Mount base (all base types) on an electrical backbox which is
at least 1.5" (3.81 cm) deep. For a chart of compatible junction
boxes, see 85-3043.
NOTE: 1) Because of inherent supervision provided by the SLC B200S(A): Intelligent, programmable sounder base capable of
loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring “T-taps” or producing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Tem-
branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class “B”) wiring. 2) When poral 3, ANSI Temporal 4, continuous tone, marching tone,
using relay or sounder bases, consult the TC811A1006(CDN) and custom tone.
installation sheet I56-1385 for device limitations between isolator
modules and isolator bases. B200SR(A): Intelligent sounder base capable of producing
sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone.
Replaces B501BH series bases in retrofit applications.
Agency Listings and Approvals
B224RB(A): Plug-in System Sensor relay base. Screw termi-
These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in
nals: up to 14 AWG (2.0 mm²). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0
this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications
A @ 30 VDC resistive; 0.3 A @ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A @
may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may
30 VDC inductive.
be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
B224BI(A): Plug-in System Sensor isolator detector base.
• UL Listed: S1196.
Maximum 25 devices between isolator bases. Replaces
• ULC Listed: S6959 (TC806B1076CDN, TC806DNRCDN). 14507371-005(CDN).
• MEA Listed: 214-02-E.
ACCESSORIES
• FM Approved.
F110: Retrofit flange to convert B210LP(A) to match the
• CSFM: 7272-1130:0144.
14507371-001(CDN) profile, or to convert older high-profile
bases to low-profile.
Product Line Information
F110BP: Bulk pack of F110; package contains 15.
NOTE: “A” or CDN suffix indicates ULC Listed model.
F210: Replacement flange for B210LP(A) base.
TC806B1076: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor.
Must be mounted to one of the bases listed below. RA100Z(A): Remote LED annunciator. 3 – 32 VDC. Mounts to
a U.S. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501(A) and
TC806B1076CDN: Same as TC806B1076 but with ULC list- B210LP(A) bases only.
ing.
SMB600: Surface mounting kit
TC806B1084: Same as TC806B1076 but includes a built-in
135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal device. M02-04-00: Test magnet.

TC806DNR: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor, M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle.
remote test capable. For use with DNRA/DNRW. XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or
TC806DNRCDN: Same as TC806DNR but with ULC listing. removal of detector heads from bases in high ceiling applica-
For use with DNRA. tions.
XP-4: Extension pole for XR2B. Comes in three 5-foot (1.524
INTELLIGENT BASES m) sections.
NOTE: “A” or CDN suffix indicates ULC Listed model.
T55-127-010: Detector removal tool without pole.
NOTE: For details on intelligent bases, see 85-3043.
BCK-200B: Black detector covers for use with
B210LP(A): Standard U.S. flanged low-profile mounting base. TC806B1076(CDN) only; box of 10.
B210LPBP: Bulk pack of B210LP; package contains 10. WCK-200B: White detector covers for use with
B501(A): Standard European flangeless mounting base. TC806B1076(CDN) only; box of 10.
B501BP: Bulk pack of B501; package contains 10.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
XLS-NET™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2015 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-1941-6 Rev. 02-15
February 2015
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2015 Honeywell International Inc.
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TC808B Series
Intelligent Thermal (Heat)
Detectors with FlashScan®

General
Honeywell TC808B Series intelligent plug-in thermal detectors
with integral communication has features that surpass conven- TC808B Series in 14507371-001 base
tional detectors. Point ID capability allows each detector’s
address to be set with decade address switches, providing • Remote LED output connection to optional RA400Z remote
exact detector locations. TC808B Series thermal detectors LED annunciator.
use an innovative thermistor sensing circuit to produce 135°F/
57°C fixed-temperature (TC808B1041) and rate-of-rise ther- • Optional sounder, relay, and isolator bases.
mal detection (TC808B1058) in a low-profile package. • Optional recessed (RMK400) or surface (SMK400E) base
TC808B1066 provides fixed high-temperature detection at mounting kits.
190°F/88°C. These thermal detectors provide effective, intelli-
gent property protection in a variety of applications. TC808 Specifications
Series detectors are compatible with the Honeywell Fire
Alarm Control Panels (FACPs). Size: 2.1" (5.3 cm) high x 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter installed in
B501 base, 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter installed in 14507371-001
FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro- base.
tocol that greatly enhances the speed of communication
between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices commu- Shipping weight: 4.8 oz. (137 g).
nicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices within the Operating temperature range: TC808B Series,
group has new information, the panel’s CPU stops the group TC808B1058: –20°C to 38°C (–4°F to 100°F); TC808B1066: –
poll and concentrates on single points. The net effect is 20°C to 66°C (–4°F to 150°F).
response speed greater than five times that of earlier designs.
Detector spacing: UL approved for 50 ft. (15.24 m) center to
center. FM approved for 25 x 25 ft. (7.62 x 7.62 m) spacing.
Features
Relative humidity: 10% – 93% noncondensing.
• Sleek, low-profile, stylish design.
Thermal ratings: fixed-temperature setpoint 135°F (57°C),
• State-of-the-art thermistor technology for fast response. rate-of-rise detection 15°F (8.3°C) per minute, high tempera-
• Rate-of-rise model (TC808B1058), 15°F (8.3°C) per ture heat 190°F (88°C).
minute. Altitude rating: 10,000 feet.
• Factory preset at 135°F (57°C); high-temperature model at
190°F (88°C). ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
• Addressable by device. Voltage range: 15 - 32 volts DC peak.
• Compatible with FlashScan® and CLIP protocol systems. Standby current (max. avg.): 300 μA @ 24 VDC (one com-
• Direct dial entry of address 01-159 for FlashScan® loops, munication every 5 seconds with LED enabled).
01-99 CLIP mode loops. LED current (max.): 6.5 mA @ 24 VDC (“ON”).
• Two-wire SLC connection.
BASES AVAILABLE:
• Visible LEDs “blink” every time the unit is addressed.
14507371-001: 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter.
• 360°-field viewing angle of the visual alarm indicators (two
bi-color LEDs). LEDs blink green in Normal condition and 14506414-002: 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter.
turn on steady red in Alarm. B501BH-2 or B501BHT-2: Sounder base assembly.
• Integral communications and built-in device-type identifica-
B224RB Relay Base: Screw terminals: up to 14 AWG (2.0
tion.
mm²). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0 A @ 30 VDC resistive;
• Remote test feature from the panel. 0.3 A @ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A @ 30 VDC inductive.
• Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet. Dimensions: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x 1.2" (3.048 cm).
• Walk test with address display (an address of 121 will blink 14507371-005 Isolator Base: Dimensions: 6.2" (15.748 cm) x
the detector LED 12-(pause)-1). 1.2" (15.748 cm). Maximum: 25 devices between isolator
• Low standby current. bases. See Note 2 under Installation.
• Backward-compatible.
• Built-in tamper-resistant feature. Applications
• Designed for direct-surface or electrical-box mounting. Use thermal detectors for protection of property. For further
• Sealed against back pressure. information, go to systemsensor.com for manual I56-407-00,
Applications Manual for System Smoke Detectors, which pro-
• Plugs into separate base for ease of installation and main- vides detailed information on detector spacing, placement,
tenance. Separate base allows interchange of photoelec- zoning, wiring, and special applications.
tric, ionization and thermal sensors.
• SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base. Installation
• Constructed of off-white Bayblend®, designed to commer-
cial standards, and offers an attractive appearance. The TC808B Series plug-in intelligent thermal detector uses a
separate base to simplify installation, service, and mainte-
• 94-5V plastic flammability rating. nance. Installation instructions are shipped with each detector.
Mount base (all base types) on an electrical backbox which is 14507371-001: Standard flanged low-profile base.
at least 1.5" (3.81 cm) deep. Suitable boxes include: 14507371-001CDN: Standard flanged low-profile base.
• 4.0" (10.16 cm) square box. 14506414-002BP: Standard flangeless base, pkg. of 10.
• 3.5" (8.89 cm) or 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box.
14506414-002: Standard flangeless base.
• Single-gang box (except relay or isolator base).
14506414-002CDN: Standard flangeless base, ULC Listing.
• With B501BH-2 or B501BHT-2 base, use a 4.0" (10.16 cm)
square box. BH501BH-2: Sounder base, includes 14506414-002 base
• With B224RB or 14507371-005 base, use a 3.5" (8.89 cm) above.
or 4.0" (10.16 cm) octagonal box, or a 4.0" (10.16 cm) BH501BHT-2: Same as B501BH-2, but includes temporal sounder.
square box.
BH501BHA: Sounder base, includes 14506414-002 base
NOTE: 1) Because of the inherent supervision provided by the above
SLC loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring “T-taps” or
branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class “B”) wiring. 2) When BH501BHTA: Same as BH501BHA, but includes temporal sounder.
using relay or sounder bases, consult 77-4555 (TC811A1006) for 14507371-005: Intelligent isolator base. Isolates SLC from
device limitations between isolator modules and isolator bases. loop shorts.
14507371-005CDN: Same as 14507371-005, but with ULC Listing.
Agency Listings and Approvals
Listing information not available. Consult panel manuals for ACCESSORIES:
lists of compatible UL-Listed devices. In some cases, certain F110: Retrofit replacement flange for older style high profile
modules or applications may not be listed by certain approval bases. Converts bases for use with FlashScan® detectors.
agencies, or listing may be in process. Consult factory for lat-
RA400Z: Remote LED annunciator. 3 – 32 VDC. Fits U.S. sin-
est listing status.
gle-gang electrical box. Supported by 14507371-001(CDN)
• UL Listed: S1196 and 14506414-002(CDN) bases only.
• ULC Listed: S6972 SMK400E: Surface mounting kit provides for entry of surface
• FM Approved wiring conduit. For use with 14506414-002(CDN) base only.
• CSFM: 7272-1130:144 RMK400: Recessed mounting kit. For use with 14506414-
002(CDN) base only.
Product Line Information SMB600: Surface mounting kit for use with 14507371-001(CDN).
“A” or ”CDN” suffix indicates ULC Listed model. BCK-200B: Black detector covers, box of 10.
TC808B1041: Intelligent thermal detector fixed 135°F. Must be M02-04-00: Test magnet.
mounted to one of the bases listed below.
M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescope stick.
TC808B1041CDN: Same as TC808B1041 but with ULC Listing.
XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or
TC808B1058: Intelligent thermal detector with rate-of-rise feature. removal of FlashScan® Series detector heads from base in
TC808B1058CDN: Same as TC808B1058 but with ULC Listing. high ceiling installations.
TC808B1066: Intelligent high-temperature 194°F thermal detector. T55-127-010: Detector removal tool without pole.
TC808B1066CDN: Same as TC808B1066 but with ULC Listing. XP-4: Extension pole for XR2B. Comes in three 5-ft. sections.

BASES:
14507371-001BP: Standard flanged low-profile base, pkg. of 10.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc. Bayblend® is a registered trademark of Bayer Corp.
©2009 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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Honeywell International Inc. Honeywell Limited-Honeywell Limitée
1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-3354-1 Rev. 06-09
June 2009
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2009 Honeywell International Inc.
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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

I56-3739-002R
3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174
1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495
B210LP Plug-in Detector Base www.systemsensor.com
SPECIFICATIONS
Base Diameter: 6.1 inches (155 mm)
Base Height: .76 inches (19 mm)
Operating Temperature: Refer to applicable sensor Operating Temperature Range using the Base/Sensor Cross Reference Chart at systemsensor.com
Electrical Ratings:
Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 VDC
Standby Current: 170 µA

BEFORE INSTALLING FIGURE 2. MOUNTING DETECTOR TO BOX:


Please read the System Smoke Detectors Application Guide, which provides
detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and spe-
cial applications. Copies of this application guide are available from System
Sensor. NFPA 72 guidelines should be observed.
SNAP ON
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. DECORATIVE
RING
IMPORTANT: The detector used with this base must be tested and maintained
regularly following NFPA 72 requirements. The detector should be cleaned at
least once a year.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION SCREWS
(NOT SUPPLIED)

The B210LP is a plug-in detector base intended for use in an intelligent system,
with screw terminals provided for power (+ and –), and remote annunciator
connections. Communication takes place over the power (+ and –) lines.
BASE TERMINALS
NO. FUNCTION
1 Power (–), Remote Annunciator (–)
DETECTOR
2 Power (+) BASE
3 Remote Annunciator (+)
FIGURE 1. TERMINAL LAYOUT:
TERMINAL 2

BOX
(NOT SUPPLIED)

TERMINAL 1
TERMINAL 3

C0128-06

INSTALLATION AND WIRING GUIDELINES (SEE FIGURE 3)


All wiring must be installed in compliance with all applicable local codes
and any special requirements of the authority having jurisdiction. Proper wire
gauges should be used. The conductors used to connect smoke detectors to
control panels and accessory devices should be color-coded to reduce the like-
lihood of wiring errors. Improper connections can prevent a system from re-
sponding properly in the event of a fire.
C0127-07
For signal wiring (the wiring between interconnected detectors), it is recom-
MOUNTING mended that the wire be no smaller than 18 AWG (0.823 square mm). Wire
This detector base mounts directly to 4-inch square (with and without plaster sizes up to 12 AWG (3.31 square mm) may be used with the base.
rings), 4-inch octagon, 3 1/2-inch octagon, and single gang junction boxes. To
Make electrical connections by stripping about 3/8 inch (10 mm) of insulation
mount, remove the decorative ring by turning it in either direction to unhook
from the end of the wire (use strip gauge molded in base). Then slide the wire
the snaps, then separate the ring from the base. Install the base on the box
under the clamping plate and tighten the clamping plate screw. Do not loop
using the screws supplied with the junction box and the appropriate mounting
the wire under the clamping plate. (See Figure 4)
slots in the base.
Check the zone wiring of all bases in the system before installing the detec-
Place the decorative ring on the base and rotate it in either direction until it
tors. This includes checking the wiring for continuity, correct polarity, ground
snaps into place (see Figure 2).
fault testing and performing a dielectric test.
The base includes an area for recording the zone, address, and type of detec-
tor being installed. This information is useful for setting the detector head
address and for verification of the detector type required for that location.
Once all detector bases have been wired and mounted, and the loop wiring
has been checked, the detector heads may be installed in the bases.

1 I56-3739-002R
03-11
FIGURE 3. TYPICAL WIRING DIAGRAM FOR 2-WIRE LOOP:

REMOTE CAUTION: DO NOT LOOP WIRE


ANNUNCIATOR UNDER TERMINAL 1 OR 2.
+ - BREAK WIRE RUN TO PROVIDE
SUPERVISION OF CONNECTIONS.

UL LISTED COMPATIBLE
(+)

CONTROL PANEL
2 2 2
1 1 1
3 3 3

(–)

(–) CLASS A OPTIONAL WIRING


(+) C0129-02

FIGURE 4.: FIGURE 5A. ENABLING THE TAMPER-RESISTANT CAPABILITY:


PLASTIC LEVER

BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY


C0473-00
TWISTING TOWARD CENTER OF BASE
C0130-00
TAMPER-RESIST FEATURE
FIGURE 5B. REMOVING THE DETECTOR HEAD FROM THE BASE:
NOTE: Do not use the tamper-resist feature
PLASTIC if the removal tool will be used.
LEVER
USE SMALL-BLADED SCREWDRIVER TO PUSH
PLASTIC LEVER IN DIRECTION OF ARROW
The detector base includes a tamper-resist feature that prevents removal of the
detector without using a small screwdriver or similar tool.
To activate this feature, use needle-nose pliers to break the tab on the detector
BREAK TAB AT DOTTED LINE BY
base as shown in Figure 5A. Then, install the detector.
TWISTING TOWARD CENTER OF BASE
To remove the detector from the base once the tamper-resist feature has been C0130-00
activated, remove the decorative ring by rotating it in either direction and FIGURE 6. CONNECTION TO REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR TERMINAL:
pulling it away from the base. Then, insert a small screwdriver into the notch,
STRIPPED WIRE
as indicated in Figure 5B, and press the plastic lever toward the mounting
surface before rotating the detector counterclockwise for removal.
The tamper-resist feature can be defeated by breaking and removing the plas-
tic lever from the base. However, this prevents the feature from being used
again.
REMOTE ANNUNCIATOR (RA100Z)
Connect the remote annunciator between terminals 1 and 3 using the spade
lug terminal included. The spade lug terminal is connected to the base termi-
nal as shown in Figure 6. WIRE WITH SPADE LUG
C0116-00
It is not acceptable to have three stripped wires under the same wiring ter-
minal unless they are separated by a washer or equivalent means. The spade
lug supplied with the model RA100Z is considered an equivalent means. See
Figure 3 for proper installation.

Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems


THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
System Sensor warrants its enclosed smoke detector base to be free from defects in ma- 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso TX 79936 USA. Please include a note describing the
terials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to repair
date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for this smoke or replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use,
detector base. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the au- modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the
thority to increase or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s Company be liable for any consequential or incidental damages for breach of this or any
obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of any part of other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by
the smoke detector base which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship the Company’s negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of
under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply
manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: Honeywell, which vary from state to state.

2 I56-3739-002R
©2016 System Sensor. 03-11
Intelligent Non-Relay
Photoelectric Duct
Smoke Detector

The InnovairFlex™ Series are the only duct smoke

detectors flexible enough to fit configurations from

square to rectangular and everything in between.

Features The InnovairFlex Series DNR and DNRW are intelligent


(addressable) non-relay photoelectric duct smoke detectors.
• Photoelectric, integrated low-flow technology
Like all InnovairFlex detectors, the DNR and DNRW both feature
(detector head sold separately)
an adjustable housing design that fits square and rectangular
• Air velocity rating from 100 ft/min to 4,000 ft/min installation footprints, mounts to both round and rectangular
• Adjusts to square and rectangular mounting configurations ductwork, and utilizes tool-free, plug-in sampling tubes for increased
application flexibility and installation ease.
• Broad ranges for operating temperature (−4°F to 158°F) and
humidity (0% to 95% non-condensing)
These units sense smoke in challenging conditions, operating in
• Patented tool-free, plug-in sampling tubes airflow speeds of 100 to 4,000 feet per minute, temperatures of −4°F
• New cover tamper signal to 158°F, and a humidity range of 0 to 95 percent (non-condensing).
For even more extreme environments like rooftops, the DNRW’s
• Increased wiring space with a new ¾-inch conduit knockout
NEMA 4-rated watertight and UV-resistant housing protects against
• Housing has space for mounting a relay module windblown dirt and dust, rain, and hose directed water, enabling it
• Easily accessible code wheels on sensor head (sold separately) to be installed without a costly enclosure, saving time and money.
• Clear cover for convenient visual inspection
The InnovairFlex housing cover isolates the sensor head from the
• UL 268A listed low-flow feature for simple maintenance, and a cover tamper feature
• Remote testing capability initiates a trouble signal for a removed or improperly installed
sensor cover. The housing also provides a ¾-inch conduit knockout
• Requires com line power only
and ample space to facilitate easy wiring and mounting of a relay
• NEMA Type 4 UL listed for non-hazardous indoor and outdoor module to meet specific application requirements. These detectors
applications (DNRW only) can be customized to meet local codes and specifications without
• UV-resistant, UL-listed housing and cover material additional wiring.
(DNRW only)
The InnovairFlex line is compatible with all previous Innovair models,
including remote test accessories, for easy retrofits.

WARNING: Duct smoke detectors have specific limitations.

Agency Listings

2911 3029700 3242-1653:209/210 2125


InnovairFlex Duct Smoke Detector Specifications
Architectural/Engineering Specifications
The air duct smoke detector shall be a System Sensor InnovairFlex™ DNR Intelligent Non-Relay Photoelectric Duct Smoke Detector and DNRW Watertight NEMA
4 Duct Smoke Detector. The detector housing shall be UL listed per UL 268A specifically for use in air handling systems. The flexible housing of the duct smoke
detector fits both square and rectangular footprints. The detector shall operate at air velocities of 100 ft/min to 4,000 ft/min (0.5 m/sec to 20.32 m/sec). The
unit shall be capable of providing a trouble signal in the event that the sensor cover is removed or improperly installed. It shall be capable of local testing via
magnetic switch or remote testing using the RTS151KEY remote test station. Terminal connections shall be of the strip and clamp method suitable for 12–18
AWG wiring.
Physical Specifications
Size: (Rectangular) 14.38 in (37 cm) Length; 5 in (12.7 cm) Width; 2.5 in (6.6 cm) Depth
(Square) 7.75 in (19.7 cm) Length; 9 in (22.9 cm) Width ; 2.5 in (6.35 cm) Depth
Weight: 1.6 lb (0.73 kg)
Environmental Rating: NEMA 4 (DNRW only)
Operating Temperature Range: –4°F to 158°F (–20°C to 70°C)
Storage Temperature Range: –22°F to 158°F (–30°C to 70° C)
Operating Humidity Range: 0% to 95% relative humidity (non-condensing)
Air Duct Velocity: 100 to 4,000 ft/min (0.5 to 20.32 m/s)
DCOIL (if included): 17.5 – 26.4 VDC, 95 mA max
Electrical Ratings
Please see detector head installation manual for electrical specifications
Accessory Current Loads at 24 VDC
Device Standby Alarm
RA100Z 0 mA 12 mA Max.
RTS151/RTS151KEY 0 mA 12 mA Max.

Installing the InnovairFlex Sampling Tube


The InnovairFlex sampling tube may be installed from the front or back of the detector. The tube locks securely into place and can be removed by releasing
the front or rear locking tab (front locking tab shown below right).

A05-0422-005
Wiring for Intelligent Non-Relay Duct Smoke Detector
System wiring diagram for DNR:

COMM.
LINE (+)
COMM.
LINE
COMM.
LINE (–)

UL/FM LISTED 1ST 2ND


CONTROL DETECTOR DETECTOR
PANEL IN LOOP IN LOOP

DNR to RA100Z:

+ RA
(+)
RA100Z

– RA
(-)

REMOTE ALARM LED


OPTION 1 PER UNIT

DNR to RTS151/RTS151KEY DNR to RTS151/RTS151KEY with DCOIL Option*:


with “R” Remote Test Capable Detector Head Option:

TEST COIL + TEST COIL +


4 5
*EXTERNAL
TEST COIL – RTS151/RTS151KEY TEST COIL – (-) POWER (+)
SUPPLY

COMM + COMM + 1 2 3
1
OUT (CONV ONLY) + OUT (CONV ONLY) +
2 RTS151/RTS151KEY
COMM – COMM –
REMOTE TEST STATION
3 JUMPER RA/RTS –
RA/RTS –
LED OPTION
RA + 4 RA + 1 PER UNIT

RTS + 5
RTS +
TEST COIL OPTION
1 PER UNIT
95 mA CURRENT DRAW

*Important Notes

• The use of either the RTS151 or RTS151KEY requires the installation


of an accessory coil, DCOIL, sold separately. Please refer to the DNR
or DNRW installation manual for more information.
• The RTS151/RTS151KEY test coil circuit requires an external 24 VDC
power supply which must be UL listed.

A05-0422-005
Accessories
System Sensor provides system flexibility with a variety of accessories, including two remote test stations and different means of visible and
audible system annunciation. As with our duct smoke detectors, all duct smoke detector accessories are UL listed.

RTS151 UL S2522 RTS151KEY UL S2522 RA100Z UL S2522

Ordering Information
Part No. Description
DNR Intelligent non-relay photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector
DNRW Watertight intelligent non-relay photoelectric low-flow duct smoke detector
Accessories
DCOIL Remote test coil required with ETX Metal exhaust tube duct width 1ft (0.3 m)
RTS451/RTS451KEY/RTS151/RTS151KEY
DST1 Metal sampling tube duct width up to 1ft (0.3m) M02-04-00 Test magnet
DST1.5 Metal sampling tube duct widths 1 ft to 2 ft (0.3 to 0.6 m) RA100Z Remote annunciator alarm LED
DST3 Metal sampling tube duct widths 2 ft to 4 ft (0.6 to 1.2 m) RTS151 Remote test station
DST5 Metal sampling tube duct widths 4 ft to 8 ft (1.2 to 2.4 m) RTS151KEY Remote test station with key lock
DST10 Metal sampling tube duct widths 8 ft to 12 ft (2.4 to 3.7 m) DH400OE-1 Weatherproof enclosure
P48-21-00 End cap for metal sampling tubes

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current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet.
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TC806B1076(CDN),
TC806B1084,
TC806DNR(CDN)
Intelligent Plug-In Photoelectric

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Smoke Detectors with FlashScan
General
Honeywell intelligent plug-in smoke detectors with integral
communication provide features that surpass conventional
detectors. Detector sensitivity can be programmed in the con-
trol panel software. Sensitivity is continuously monitored and TC806B1076(CDN) in B210LP(A) Base
reported to the panel. Point ID capability allows each detec-
tor’s address to be set with rotary, decimal address switches,
providing exact detector location for selective maintenance
when chamber contamination reaches an unacceptable level.
The TC806B1076(CDN) photoelectric detector’s unique opti-
cal sensing chamber is engineered to sense smoke produced
by a wide range of combustion sources. Dual electronic therm- Specifications
istors add 135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal sensing on Sensitivity: 0.5% to 2.35% per foot obscuration
the TC806B1084. The TC806BDNR(CDN) is a remote test
Size: 2.1" (5.3 cm) high; base determines diameter.
capable detector for use with DNR(A)/DNRW duct detector
housings. These detectors are compatible with Honeywell – B210LP(A): 6.1" (15.5 cm) diameter.
XLS series Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACPs) in CLIP or – B501(A): 4.1" (10.4 cm) diameter.
FlashScan® mode. – B200S(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter.
FlashScan® (U.S. Patent 5,539,389) is a communication pro- – B200SR(A): 6.875" (17.46 cm) diameter.
tocol that greatly increases the speed of communication
– B224RB(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter.
between analog intelligent devices. Intelligent devices commu-
nicate in a grouped fashion. If one of the devices in the group – B224BI(A): 6.2" (15.748 cm) diameter.
has new information, the panel’s CPU stops the group poll and Shipping Weight: 5.2oz. (147g).
concentrates on single points. The net effect is response Operating Temperature range: TC806B1076(CDN), 0°C to
speed greater than five times that of earlier designs. 49°C (32°F to 120°F). TC806B1084, 0°C to 38°C (32°F to
100°F). Low temperature signal for TC806B1084 at 45°F +/-
Features 10°F (7.22°C +/- 5.54°C). TC806BDNR(CDN)t installed in a
• Sleek, low-profile design. DNR(A)/DNRW, -20°C to 70°C (-4°F to 158°F).
• Addressable-analog communication. UL/ULC Listed Velocity Range: 0-4000 ft/min. (1219.2 m/
min.), suitable for installation in ducts.
• Stable communication technique with noise immunity.
• Low standby current. Relative Humidity: 10%-93% noncondensing.
• Two-wire SLC connection. Thermal Ratings: Fixed-temperature setpoint 135°F (57°C).
• Compatible with FlashScan® and CLIP protocol systems. DETECTOR SPACING AND APPLICATIONS
(XLS140-2, XLS120, XLS3000, XLS1000, and FS90 Plus)
Honeywell recommends spacing detectors in compliance with
• Rotary, decimal addressing (1-99 on CLIP systems, 1-159 NFPA 72. In low airflow applications with smooth ceiling, space
on FlashScan systems). detectors 30 feet (9.144m) for ceiling heights 10 feet (3.148m)
• Optional remote, single-gang LED accessory. and higher. For specific information regarding detector spac-
• Dual LED design provides 360° viewing angle. ing, placement, and special applications refer to NFPA 72.
• Visible bi-color LEDs blink green every time the detector is System Smoke Detector Application Guide, document A05-
addressed, and illuminate steady red on alarm (FlashScan 1003, is available at systemsensor.com
systems only). ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• Remote test feature from the panel. Voltage Range: 15-32 volts DC peak.
• Walk test with address display (an address on 121 will blink
Standby Current (max. avg.): 300µA @ 24VDC (one com-
the detector LED: 12-[pause]-1(FlashScan systems only).
munication every five seconds with LED enabled).
• Built-in functional test switch activated by external magnet.
LED Current (max.): 6.5mA @ 24 VDC (“ON”).
• Built-in tamper-resistant feature.
• Sealed against back pressure.
Installation
• Constructed of off-white fire-resistant plastic, designed to
commercial standards, and offers an attractive appearance. TC806B1076(CDN) plug-in detectors use a separate base to
simplify installation, service, and maintenance. A special tool
• 94-5V plastic flammability rating. allows maintenance personnel to plug in and remove detectors
• SEMS screws for wiring of the separate base. without using a ladder.
• Optional relay, isolator, and sounder bases. Mount base (all base types) on an electrical backbox which is
at least 1.5" (3.81 cm) deep. For a chart of compatible junction
boxes, see 85-3043.
NOTE: 1) Because of inherent supervision provided by the SLC B200S(A): Intelligent, programmable sounder base capable of
loop, end-of-line resistors are not required. Wiring “T-taps” or producing sound output in high or low volume with ANSI Tem-
branches are permitted for Style 4 (Class “B”) wiring. 2) When poral 3, ANSI Temporal 4, continuous tone, marching tone,
using relay or sounder bases, consult the TC811A1006(CDN) and custom tone.
installation sheet I56-1385 for device limitations between isolator
modules and isolator bases. B200SR(A): Intelligent sounder base capable of producing
sound output with ANSI Temporal 3 or continuous tone.
Replaces B501BH series bases in retrofit applications.
Agency Listings and Approvals
B224RB(A): Plug-in System Sensor relay base. Screw termi-
These listings and approvals apply to the modules specified in
nals: up to 14 AWG (2.0 mm²). Relay type: Form-C. Rating: 2.0
this document. In some cases, certain modules or applications
A @ 30 VDC resistive; 0.3 A @ 110 VDC inductive; 1.0 A @
may not be listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may
30 VDC inductive.
be in process. Consult factory for latest listing status.
B224BI(A): Plug-in System Sensor isolator detector base.
• UL Listed: S1196.
Maximum 25 devices between isolator bases. Replaces
• ULC Listed: S6959 (TC806B1076CDN, TC806DNRCDN). 14507371-005(CDN).
• MEA Listed: 214-02-E.
ACCESSORIES
• FM Approved.
F110: Retrofit flange to convert B210LP(A) to match the
• CSFM: 7272-1130:0144.
14507371-001(CDN) profile, or to convert older high-profile
bases to low-profile.
Product Line Information
F110BP: Bulk pack of F110; package contains 15.
NOTE: “A” or CDN suffix indicates ULC Listed model.
F210: Replacement flange for B210LP(A) base.
TC806B1076: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor.
Must be mounted to one of the bases listed below. RA100Z(A): Remote LED annunciator. 3 – 32 VDC. Mounts to
a U.S. single-gang electrical box. For use with B501(A) and
TC806B1076CDN: Same as TC806B1076 but with ULC list- B210LP(A) bases only.
ing.
SMB600: Surface mounting kit
TC806B1084: Same as TC806B1076 but includes a built-in
135°F (57°C) fixed-temperature thermal device. M02-04-00: Test magnet.

TC806DNR: Low-profile intelligent photoelectric sensor, M02-09-00: Test magnet with telescoping handle.
remote test capable. For use with DNRA/DNRW. XR2B: Detector removal tool. Allows installation and/or
TC806DNRCDN: Same as TC806DNR but with ULC listing. removal of detector heads from bases in high ceiling applica-
For use with DNRA. tions.
XP-4: Extension pole for XR2B. Comes in three 5-foot (1.524
INTELLIGENT BASES m) sections.
NOTE: “A” or CDN suffix indicates ULC Listed model.
T55-127-010: Detector removal tool without pole.
NOTE: For details on intelligent bases, see 85-3043.
BCK-200B: Black detector covers for use with
B210LP(A): Standard U.S. flanged low-profile mounting base. TC806B1076(CDN) only; box of 10.
B210LPBP: Bulk pack of B210LP; package contains 10. WCK-200B: White detector covers for use with
B501(A): Standard European flangeless mounting base. TC806B1076(CDN) only; box of 10.
B501BP: Bulk pack of B501; package contains 10.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
XLS-NET™ is a trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2015 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-1941-6 Rev. 02-15
February 2015
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2015 Honeywell International Inc.
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S464G1007
Addressable Manual Pull Station

General
The S464G1007 is a state-of-the-art, dual-action (i.e., requires
two motions to activate the station) pull station that includes an
addressable interface for use with Honeywell’s compatible

6643hcov1.j
Intelligent Fire Alarm Control Panels Because the S464G1007
is addressable, the control panel can display the exact location
of the activated manual station. This leads fire personnel
quickly to the location of the alarm.

Features
• Maintenance personnel can open station for inspection and
address setting without causing an alarm condition.
The S464G1007
• Built-in bicolor LED, which is visible through the handle of
Addressable Manual Pull Station
the station, flashes in normal operation and latches steady
red when in alarm.
• Handle latches in down position and the word “ACTIVATED” Installation
appears to clearly indicate the station has been operated.
The S464G1007 will mount semi-flush into a single-gang, dou-
• Captive screw terminals wire-ready for easy connection to ble-gang, or standard 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical outlet
SLC loop (accepts up to 12 AWG/3.25 mm² wire). box, or will surface mount to the model SB-10 or SB-I/O sur-
• Can be surface mounted (with SB-10 or SB-I/O) or semi- face backbox. If the S464G1007 is being semi-flush mounted,
flush mounted. Semi-flush mount to a standard single- then the optional trim ring (BG12TR) may be used. The
gang, double-gang, or 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box. BG12TR is usually needed for semi-flush mounting with 4"
• Smooth dual-action design. (10.16 cm) or double-gang boxes (not with single-gang boxes).
• Meets ADAAG controls and operating mechanisms guide-
lines (Section 4.1.3[13]); meets ADA requirement for 5 lb. Operation
maximum activation force. Pushing in, then pulling down on the handle causes it to latch
• Highly visible. in the down/activated position. Once latched, the word “ACTI-
• Attractive shape and textured finish. VATED” (in bright yellow) appears at the top of the handle,
• Key reset. while a portion of the handle protrudes from the bottom of the
station. To reset the station, simply unlock the station with the
• Includes Braille text on station handle. key and pull the door open. This action resets the handle; clos-
• Optional trim ring (BG12TR). ing the door automatically resets the switch.
• Meets UL 38, Standard for Manually Actuated Signaling Each manual station, on command from the control panel,
Boxes. sends data to the panel representing the state of the manual
• Up to 99 S464G1007 stations per loop on CLIP protocol switch. Two rotary decimal switches allow address settings
loops. (1 – 159 on FlashScan® systems, 1 – 99 on CLIP systems).
• Up to 159 S464G1007 stations per loop on FlashScan®
protocol loops. Architectural/Engineering
• Dual-color LED blinks green to indicate normal on Specifications
FlashScan® systems.
Manual Fire Alarm Stations shall be non-coded, with a key-
operated reset lock in order that they may be tested, and so
Construction designed that after actual Emergency Operation, they cannot
Shell, door, and handle are molded of durable polycarbonate be restored to normal except by use of a key. An operated sta-
material with a textured finish. tion shall automatically condition itself so as to be visually
detected as activated. Manual stations shall be constructed of
red-colored polycarbonate material with clearly visible operat-
Specifications ing instructions provided on the cover. The word FIRE shall
• Shipping Weight: 9.6 oz. (272.15 g) appear on the front of the stations in white letters, 1.00 inches
• Normal operating voltage: 24 VDC. (2.54 cm) or larger. Stations shall be suitable for surface
mounting on matching backbox SB-10 or SB-I/O; or semi-flush
• Maximum SLC loop voltage: 28.0 VDC.
mounting on a standard single-gang, double-gang, or
• Maximum SLC standby current: 375 μA. 4" (10.16 cm) square electrical box, and shall be installed
• Maximum SLC alarm current: 5 mA. within the limits defined by the Americans with Disabilities Act
• Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C) (ADA) or per national/local requirements. Manual Stations
shall be Underwriters Laboratories listed.
• Relative Humidity: 10% to 93% (noncondensing)
• For use indoors in a dry location (Note: Use Manual stations shall connect with two wires to one of the con-
S464F1008WP for outdoor applications; see 85-3055.) trol panel SLC loops. The manual station shall, on command
from the control panel, send data to the panel representing the
state of the manual switch. Manual stations shall provide NOTE: For S464 series conventional, non-addressable models
address setting by use of rotary decimal switches. including weatherproof S464F1008WP, see 85-3055.
The loop poll LED shall be clearly visible through the front of
the station. The LED shall flash while in the normal condition, Agency Listings and Approvals
and stay steadily illuminated when in alarm. In some cases, certain modules or applications may not be
listed by certain approval agencies, or listing may be in pro-
Product Line Information cess. Consult factory for latest listing status.
S464G1007: Dual-action addressable pull station. Includes • UL/ULC Listed: S749 (listed for Canadian and non-Cana-
key locking feature. (Listed for Canadian and non-Canadian dian applications).
applications.) • MEA: 67-02-E Vol. II.
SB-10: Surface backbox; metal. • CSFM: 7150-1130:0209.
SB-I/O: Surface backbox; plastic. • FDNY: COA #6098, COA #6100.
BG12TR: Optional trim ring. • FM Approved.
Patented: U.S. Patent No. D428,351; 6,380,846; 6,314,772;
17051: Keys, set of two.
6,632,108.
NY-Plate: New York City trim plate.

This document is not intended to be used for installation purposes. We try to keep our product information up-to-date and accurate. We cannot cover all specific
applications or anticipate all requirements. All specifications are subject to change without notice.
FlashScan® is a trademark and Eclipse™ is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc.
©2012 by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.

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1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive
Golden Valley, MN 55422 Scarborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9
www.honeywell.com 74-3365-6 Rev. 04-12
April 2012
Made in the U.S.A.
® U.S. Registered Trademark
© 2012 Honeywell International Inc.
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Installation AND MAINTENANCE Instructions

I56-3822-000
1985 Douglas Drive North
Golden Valley, MN 55422
Model TC809D1004 Dual Monitor Module customer.honeywell.com
SPECIFICATIONS
Normal Operating Voltage: 15 to 32 VDC
Maximum Current Draw: 6.4 mA (LED on)
Average Operating Current: 750 µA (LED Flashing)
EOL Resistance: 47K Ohms
Maximum SLC Wiring Resistance: 40 Ohms
Maximum IDC wiring resistance: 1,500 Ohms
Maximum IDC Voltage: 11 Volts
Maximum IDC Current: 240 µA
Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)
Humidity: 10% to 93% Non-condensing
Dimensions: 41⁄2 in H x 4.275 in W x 1.4 in D (Mounts to a 4 in square by 21⁄8 in deep box.)
Accessories: SMB500 Electrical Box
BEFORE INSTALLING MOUNTING
This information is included as a quick reference installation guide. Refer to Mounts directly to 4-inch square electrical boxes, Figure 2A. The box must
the control panel installation manual for detailed system information. If the have a minimum depth of 21/8 inches. Surface mounted electrical boxes
modules will be installed in an existing operational system, inform the opera- (SSDSMB500) are available.
tor and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of service. Dis-
Figure 2. Module mounting:
connect power to the control panel before installing the modules.
NOTICE: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The Dual Monitor Module is intended for use in intelligent, two wire systems.
It provides two independent 2-wire initiating device circuits (IDC), at two
separate, consecutive addresses. It is capable of monitoring normally open
contact fire alarm and supervisory devices, or either normally open or nor-
mally closed security devices. TC809D1004 is also UL listed as a commercial
proprietary burglar alarm accessory.
Figure 1. Controls and indicators:

C1075-00

C1067-00

HW-460-011 1 I56-3822-000
WIRING
NOTE: All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and
regulations. This module is intended for power limited wiring only.
1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropri-
ate wiring diagrams.
2. Set the address on the module per job drawings.
NOTE: Monitor module L (using terminals 6 and 7) responds at the ad-
dress set on the code switches. Monitor module H (using terminals 8 and
9) will automatically respond at the next higher address. For example, if
the code switches are set to 76, module L will respond at address 76 and
module H will respond at address 77. Use caution to avoid duplicate ad-
dressing of modules on the system.
3. Secure module to electrical box (supplied by installer), Figure 2.
Figure 3. Typical 2-wire initiating circuit configuration, NFPA Style B:
(−) (−)
TO NEXT FROM PANEL OR
DEVICE (+) (+)
PREVIOUS DEVICE
TWO INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUITS (L&H), EACH MONITOR
POWER LIMITED TO 240 µA @ 11 VDC MAX. MODULE

CONNECT MODULES TO LISTED


47k EOL COMPATIBLE CONTROL PANELS ONLY
RESISTOR H (−)
(+)

SIGNAL LINE CIRCUIT (SLC)


32 VDC MAX. SHIELDED-TWISTED
47k EOL PAIR IS RECOMMENDED
RESISTOR L

ALL WIRING SHOWN IS


UL LISTED CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES MAY SUPERVISED AND POWER LIMITED
BE USED. DO NOT MIX FIRE ALARM INITIATING,
SUPERVISORY, OR SECURITY DEVICES ON THE
SAME INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT. MONITOR L (TERMINALS 6 & 7) RESPONDS AT ADDRESS
SET ON CODE SWITCHES. MONITOR H (TERMINALS 8 &
9) RESPONDS AT NEXT HIGHER ADDRESS.
INSTALL CONTACT CLOSURE DEVICES PER
MANUFACTURER’S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. C1074-04

FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction
manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful radiation, and (2) this
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
HW-460-011 2 I56-3822-000
©2008 Honeywell International Inc.

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