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VALLEY BUBGLAR & FIREAItrRM CO INC
1543 O STFEET
P O BOX 12627
FFIESNO, CA 93778
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CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE :
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THIS lS TO CEHTIFY lhat the Alarm.Servlce Cg_rnpany indicar'ed below ts lnctuded by UndemrttersLaboratories lrtc. (UL) ln lts Product Dkectodes as eligibte io use rhe UL Ltsring Mark ln cirnnirrlir"liiiiCerlilicated Alarm Systems._The only evidence of com-pllance wlth ul-'s requiiernents is the lssuanceiof aUL Certiflcate for the Alarm system and the Certlficate is current under UL's'cenificare Verlflcatlon SJ,ijcel
Llsted Scruioe From: FRE$NO, CA
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VALLFT BUBGLAR & FIREAI-ARM CO INC
1543 O STREET
P O BOX 12A27
FRESNO, CA 93778
The Alarm Service Company ls Llsred in lhe following Ceruficate Selloe Categortesl
File -Vol No,
8P1371 - 1
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CENTRAL STATION. BUFGI.AR AIIRM SYSTEMS
M ERCANTILE ALAR M . LOCAL - B U BG LAR AI.AFM SYSTEMS
M EFCANTILE. BURGI.AH ALAF M SYSTEMS
M ERCANTI LE . POLICE STATI O N CO N N ECT CrJ . E UNC LAR AI-AB M SYSTEIViS
P HOTEGTIVE S IG NALI NG S ERVICES . C EN TRAL STATION
''* THIS CERTIFICATE HPIRES ON 1998-MAR-31 r r r
"LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFI
SeMce Center No: I
res: 1999.11ilAR.31
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GREAT WESTERN ALARM
ANd COMMUNICATIONS, INC.
FIRE ALARM SUBMITTAL February 1-1, 1997
System Overview
Marigold Shopping Center
Broad & Tank Farm Road
San Luis Obispo, Ca1if.
GWAC, Inc. has contracted with CHQ Pacific to install
and monitor a basic sprinkler notificaLion system for
Ehe shell at Ehe above referenced center.
The system will consist of a Radionics D911-2 fite
t,ransmitter/control with point ID zoning. Each unit t,hat
is sprinklered will have the waterflow switch and the
post indicat,or valve contacEed and moniLored. The two
OS & Y valves at each end of the complex will be conLacted
and monitored as weIl.
In ad.dition to the sprinkler system monitoring, one (1)
manual pul} station will be provided for each riser. An
interior horn will also be provided which will be powered
from the FACP. The horn will sound upon activation of the
sprinkler system or the manual pu1l station.
The system will be monitored, 24 hours a day by Va1ley Alarm
in Fresno. The signals will be backed up by GWAC's central
statj-on in Paso Robles. Signals wilt consist of a 24 hour
test report, sprinkler alarm, Piv tamper, OS & Y tamper,
pulI station activation as weLl as any appropriate system
Lrouble reports such as power fail-ure, circuit failure,
telephone line failure or battery failure.
The plans being submitted at this t,ime are for t.he shell
only. As units are rented and improved the syst.em will be
modified as directed by the San Luis Obispo Fire Department.
This system can support up to L34 zones of protection- The
plans atso show a 24 by 35 inch graphic annunciator t,o be
instal-led at the northwest entrance to Lhe center. Since
Lhis is a custom ordered unit,, I would request that the
annunciator be held off until such time as we know the nature
of most, protect, j-on being reguired. I woutd think this would
be six months Lo one year t.ime.
Includ.ed in this submittal are plans with cj-rcuit,s indicated,
battery calcs, volt,age drops per horn circuit and cut sheets
on major equipment used.
RespectfulIy,
EELi'riEIitsiiARig lgg7
Z tL'D 5L'8/1 /r74LMarion E. Todd
Owner, GWAC, Inc
1636 Spring Street . Paso Robles, CA 93446 ' (805) 238-901I ' (805) 541'4470
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Harigold Center
Fire alarn equiPnent list
L- Rarfionice D9112 trarrsnitLer/crsnlrc:L w /DL640 trarraforner
10- Raclionice D461 manual pul} statiorre
10- Radionics D457 multitorre horrre
4- DL26 7ah batteriee
1- Radionica D8132 batterv c}:.arger
Z- Radiorrics DBt25 popex zorle exparrrlere
32-Radionice DBL27u/L PoPite
l-Alarm Baf AS-P$5-BFS-24-UI 24 voLt' power supplv
l-Radiorrice D1256 fire arrnurrciator
7- Radionics DBL29 octorelaye
10- F.adionics D192 horn supervieiorr rrodules
All wire utilizecl will be 18 gauge, nolid fire wire rated
for direct burial.
t{arigold Center
Yoltage drop calculatj-c'ne
All drops baeed on a 24 vol-t DC power supply tld l8^gauge
eolid copper wire. Each trorn clrawa a maxituum of .040 amps
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459 FT
390 FT
990 FT
1110 FT
1350 FT
1210 FT
1050 FT
?80 FT
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VOTTAGE DROP
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.22v
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xz Two D12E Batteries = 14 Ah 79fr,' /)Eat''t De D "
StandbY BatterY Calculation lor
NFPA zi fire Alarm APPlications
Current Chart Firet
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.tornutas betow, wtren fJnnr.fing *o urtpi,rt]'rit titntr the D122 Drral Ba$ery wiring
iil;*" oitne 08132 Battery charger Module'
lne D|frw enclosure Ie r4ulryd f?l1tt:ommerctal flre appllcatlons'
rhe D8108A enctouure ts rcqutred to' tiiiiiiiiiirv ipptriiuons with a locat bett'
Central Station or Local SYstems
cEntrals-talion or Local systems rgeyiqaf hours of sldndby plus 5 minute$ of ahrm operation
at the eftl ol the 24 hour period. I sngeUaiety L iotetimes aoeouate lor Central Slaiion
Svstems, but you mu$ ihsrall two batreriesio'*tJitnt basic standby requirements lor a
L6cat System msrarraiti."Vl, ,,iuiirg u"iitw tmPerg now iarr) ialculatiorrs to
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comptiance. rne rouowing r"r*rhl""ruoes iilt .Lrluihion rot 5 minutes ol alarm operatbn
ar rhe end or rhe 24;ffirH;iil;ili;;-i6i,-iJ"ri'igencv racror whrch arows ror
dept.tion ol batery capacrty with ege'
centrsl statlons or Locatsystems Ampere-Hour catculatlon Formula
TotrlB Hours ToralC Hours Conlingenqy
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74-06144.000.c 2/96
Dgl l2 Operaliort I lnstelletion Manual
PaY 68 @ 1993'1996 Radion'tcs
FEB L@ ,97 I4I?6 FRON RHDIUI'IILb
Cu rrent Rating Chart for StandbY BatterY Calculations
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1 il rhe column Q lotal exceeds 1900 mA'.e D8132 is required to provide an additional 1400 mA' You may also
utt t uiliited external Power supply lor lhis Purpose'
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74.06144-OO0-C 2/96 Page 66 O 1993.19S6 Fladionics
GENERAL 7zrt-7
Protccted
Fire Alarm System Certification
and Description
Syotem
Installer
Syctem
Supplier
Scrvice
Organization
Name
Addiers
Reprerentative
Telephone
Location of Ar Built Drawings:
Location of Owncrr' Manuals:
Location of Tert Rcporo:
l. Ccrtification of Syrtcm Installation: (Fill out after installation is complete and wiring checked
for opens, shorts, ground faults, and improper branching, but prior to conducting operational ac'
ceptance tests.) |
This system installation was inspected by
found to comply with the installation requirements of:
NFPA 72A, 72E, 72C.72D, 72E,72F (Circle any that apply)
Article ?60 of NFPA 70, National Electrical Code@
NFPA 72H
Manufacturer's Instructions
Other (
2. Certification of System Operation:
All operational features and functions of this system were tested by ..-.
on and found to be operating properly in accordance with the requirements
of:
-- NFPA 72A, 728,72C,72D,72E.72F (Circle any that apply)
Iob Soecifications
NFPA 72TI
Manufacturer's lnstructions
Other (specify)-
on and
Signed - Date
Organizatior, '
Signed Date
Orcanization -
Tect Witne$ for the Authority Having Jurisdiction
1906 Edlllon
v Dpna'l'.atTtvr'. sla:N RVS'rf,'.MS7zlt-8 PROPRIETAR
3. Type(s) of Syrtem or Service:
NFpA ?2A - Local. If alarm is transmitted to location(s) off premise, iist where
received:
NFPA 72B - Auxiliary' Indicate type of connection:
Local Energy Shunt' Parallel Telephone
Location and telephone number for receipt of
NFPA 72C - Remote Station.
Location and telephone number for receipt of 'signals:
. Alarm: .-
Supervisory:
--=-NFPA 72D - Proprietary. If alarms are retransmitted to Public Fire Service Com'
munications Center or Central Station, indicate location and telephone number of
the organization receiving alarm
Indicate how alarm is retransmitted
NFPA 72F - Emergency Voice/Alarm Service.
Quantity of voice/alarm channels: Single --- Multiple (specify)
Quantity of speakers installed: Quantity of speaker zones: -.--
Quantity of telephones or telephone jacks included in system
4. Alarm Initiating Devices and Circuits:-it;;ltat;"J
rtyi" (See NFPA 72D, Table 3-9.1) of Initiating Device Circuits connected to system
Quantity _.-, Style
Types and quantities of alarm initiating devices installed:
I
Manual Stations: Noncoded, Coded
Smoi.e Detectors:
-
Ion, Photo'
Duct Detectors:
-
Ion, Photo'
Sprinkler Water Flolv Switches
Other: (List)
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Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
5.
-
Bells:
Horns:
Chimes:
Other:
Visible Signals
Size
-
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity;
Quantity:
(specify)
Type:
1980 Edlllon
Indicate whether combined rvith audible, or
-
mounted separately.
GENERAL ENTS
Types and quantities of supervisory signal initiating devices installed:
Sorinkler Control Valve
Buildins Temperature
--- Site Water TemPerature
-- - Site Water Supply Level
Electric Fire Pump:-
Fire Pump Power.
--- Fire PumP Running
Engine Driven Fire Pump:
--
Selector in Auto. Position
...-- Engine or Control Panel Trouble
. -
-
Fire Pump Running
Engine Driven Generator:
. -=- Selector in Auto. Position
-
Control Panel Trouble
-
Transfer Switch \
Ensine Running
Other Supervisory Function (specify) :
72D-9
6. Supervisory Signal Initiating I)evices and Circuits:
Qdantity ana Siyle (see NFPA ?2D, Table -3-9.1) of supervisory circuits:- "Q;rintity , Style
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
Quantity:
7. Signaling Line Circuits:gi""tityina Style (See NFPA 72D, Table 3-10.1) of signaling line circuits connected to system:
Quantity , Style(s)
E. System Power Supplier
a. Primary (Main): Nominal Voltage
Overcurrent Protection: TyPe Amps
Amps
Location
b Secondary (Standby):
Storase Batterv: Amp-
Calculated capacity to
Hr. Rating
operate system , in hours 24, _60
Ensine-driven senerator
Location of fuel storage:
dedicated to fire alarm system
c. Emergency or Standby SFtem used as backup to Primary Power Supply, instead of using a Secondary Power
Supply:- - -Emergency
System described in NFPA 70, Article 700.
-- Legal"ly R6qdired Standby System described in NFPA 70, Article 701.
__ Op"tiorial Siandby System described in NFPA 70, Article 702, which also meets the performance re'
quirements of Article 700 or 701.
1980 Edltlon
7 l0
9.
ARY
NFPA Standards:
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1988 Edlllon
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lntroduction
Mod't" o?;."tJ8l[?"rrX
and D812 6,Ds1z7poprr Modures are hardware accessories lor the I
Radionlcs Zone Expansion (ZONEX) System'
- The Dgl25 pOpEX Modute is a Point ol Protection EXpander. one ortwo POPEX Modules
can be used to intertace ione expanslon loops to tne ogt 12G series' Each POPEX Module I
can monltor upro 63 D8126/D8127 poptT tpoJnioipioiection rnpuiiransponde4 Modules' I
and as many as 126 inoividuat POPIT Modules can be monitored in a ZONEX system with
two popEX Modules. An unlimited number ol deteclion devices can be connecled to each
IpOptf ssnsor toop; nowever, annunciation is available only lor lhe sensor loop'
The Dg1 27 ls a smailer version ot the D81 26. There are lwo dillerent versions ol the D81 26/
Iog127 poplT trtooutes;tne-oatzo7og127T plastic enclosure, which conlains a taml
swilch, andthe Dg126U/Dg127U, whlch comes ii an untampereO enclosure. Both enclosures
I
are made ol UL listed fire retardant material'
Programmlng .. n^^nn cr^m^r6 a^^n I
popEvpoplT apptication programs are developed using the D9300 Remote Account I
Managerorrhe Radionics oiro6 BarCode p;fiiJTdicJnt"ininltne atiz:eux Product I
Handler(see the gt t2:A:JX program Entry Gu'tle). The contro.l/communicalor used lor the
ZoNEX system must oe oJ tne odr t z"c" s6ri., tr.ferred to in lhis tt"""i"J;oat t ec1' r'" I
popEnpopf uoauii iitt ntot function with tie D81 12 "E" or "A" Control/Communicators'
Ihe D81 12G contains the ZONEX lirmware, ailOnas expande^d memory lor custom ZONEX
text displays on the naoionics a1zilzAoommand center. (custom alphanumeric text lor
each expansion point can Ue programmed-with the 8112:PTEXT Product Handler'\ Each
popEy Modute rs supiiieo *ili;;; ti ti zouex System Program/Account Record Sheet,
used lo record both the ZONEX subhandler program lile and the physical location ol each
POPEX and POPIT Module'
ZONEX SYstem DesuiPtion
POPEX/POPIT Operation and lnstallation Manual
Page 2
Llsting
Operation
The popEX and poptT Modules are uL listed lor Local or Police connected Burglar Alarm'
central station Burglar Alarm, Household Burglar Alarm, central station Fire (NFPA 71)'
Local Fire (NFPA ZZ,-cnip.ol" Remote station Fire (NFPA 72,-chap.8), H-ousehold Fire
(NFPA 74)iand Electrically Actuated Transmitter applications. See UL Applicationsinlhe
bpectlcaiions section ot ihe manualto determine the appropriate POPIT module lor each
application. The pOpEX module can be mounled in any D8112 compatible enclosure.
Each pOplT Module is assigned to reporl to a D8112G Control/Communicator "masler
zone." The pOptT can transriit three conditions to the D81 12G: sensor loop open, shorled,
and normal. The Dg1 12G receives lhe condition signals and interprets them as: sensor loop
alarm, lrouble, o, nor*tl, missing POPIT module, or extra POPIT module' The D8112G
,,master zone" loop code prograr-1see 8112:MA!N Program Entry Guide., RPN 74-03762'
000, Zone Code index s'ection; determines the system response to each ol these sensor
loopconditions. When an evenl occurs on a POPlT,the 01252A sequenceslhrough displays
which indicate lhe typ€ of event,
POPE)UPOPIT Conll gurations
Two conligurailons' horizontat(Figure 1) and verlical(Figure 2) are used to organize points
ol protecti-on. Both modes providJ the ZONEX syslem with the maximum ol 126 points ol
prolection. The two Zone Expansion lerminals are typically used lo group POPITS in a
ZONEX system.
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Operatlng Voltage' D8125: 10.5-14VDC suPPlied bY
the D8112G Control/
Communicator'
D8126/D8127:
7'15VDC suPPlied bY the
POPEX Module.
Current :
D81 25: SOmAPer POPEX Module
+ POPIT current'
D8126/D8127:
2.5mA Per POPIT Module
Operatlng TemPerature Range
gz"F - 122"F (0'c - 50"c),86%
Relative HumiditY'
Reslstance
Maximum lncrease ol resistance
on the POPIT LooP is 10000.
Maximum resislance between the
POPEX Module and anY POPIT is
90rl.
Sensor LooP ResPonse Time
APProximatelY 1 second
POPIT sensor looPs are
suPervised with a 33KQ end-of'
line resistor: Radionics model#
D106F.
Appllcatlon
Specif ications
Hesidential
UL Household Fire/NFPA74
UL Household Burglar
Commercial
UL Local Burglar/Police Connected Burglar
UL Centralstation Burglar Grade C
UL Centralstation Burglar Grades B & A
UL Local Fire/NFPA 72 (chap. 6)
UL Centralstation Fire/NFPA 71
UL Remole Station Fire/NFPA 72 (chap. 8)
UL Electrically Activaled Transmitter
Loop Condition Voltages
OPen: 12VDC
Normal: 6VDC
Shorted: 0VDC
Panel resPonds lo-a grounded looP
as an oPen condition'
Dlmenslons
D8125 module:5"L x27/r"V'l x3/r"A' D8126 enclosure:
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The controlpanetenctosure and POPIT modules required lor specific UL or NFPA ZONEX
. system.ppiiJ.rion. are listed below. The DB108A Attack-Resistant Enclosure meets or
surpasses the requirements lor atiot tnese applications. Any melc.lntile combination lire and
burglar system must use the model D8126T/08127T POPIT Module' Refer to uL 681
,,lnstallation and Classilication ol Mercantile and Bank Burglar Alarm Systems" for lurther
details on inslallation requiremenls'
Control
Enclosure
D8103
D8103
D81 OBA
D81 03
D8108A
081 09
D81 09
D81 09
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TECHNIC/iL SUPPORT: (800) 538-5807Rodionics'"
F-8129-030-010
RA DIONI C S
D8129 Octo-RelaY Module
Operation and lnstallation lnstructions
1. DescriPtion
The Dgl29 Octo-Relay Module is a relay switching accessory_lorthe D8112 Controucommunicator. This module has
eight dry contact relay outputs. Each relay frouiles fom C sy]tcfring (rated ?l o!? Amp) lo conlrol various user-
selected functions. The @o-Relay Modute uses inlormation laken trom tne D8112 serlat data-o.ttlo selectively
activate lhe relaY outPuts.
The ,,operation Mode,,determines how the octo-Relay Module rlpond_s to serial.data.. The operation Mode selects
the data needed to switch a specilic relay, or seitf relays, oN or oFF. Programming within the controucommunicator
will allecl Octo-Relay responses to certain syiGm conditions' Keep in mind*t$ T1lt1n: rnore than one D81 29 Module
is installed in a system, each module will respond_in the s^ar" manner to sefiai Data-out unless each module is
;.;;;;;"; ii'" dit"'riit-Operation Mode ('seeSection 2, Conliguring the Operation Mode)'
The Dgl29 may operate erratically when the control/communicalor is connected to AC power only' Therefore'
Radionics recommends that the battery remain connected to the D81 l2 at alt times. ln addition to providing backup
power, the batrery also lilters the AC power supply. The amount ol "ripple" that appears on the controucommunicator
outputs is dependent on the condition ol the battery
2. Conflguring the OPeratlon Mode
A stide switch with multipte switch settings on the ocro-Relay circuit board allows you to conligure the D8129 octo-
R#t-ffirt, roi. speiitic mode ot opeiarion. The ditterent modes ol operation and associated switch settings are
shown in the table, below.
CAUTIONI Disconn ecr alt external devices lrom the octo-Relay Module before setting the operalion Mode
Switches and before programming the control/communicator. The extemal devices may be
unintentionaily activated if"rhey reriain connected during conliguration ol switch settings and/or
programming. ntso remove power when changing switch settings.
NOTE: When the cpu in lhe cOntiol/communicator is busy processing othertasks, relay responses may be delayed'
llapulsed relay output is in progresswhen the cPU beginsprocessingdata, the relay may "lock" momentarily
causing an irregular pulsed output'
The characteristics ol each Operation Mode
listed ln the table are described ln the sec{ions
thatlollowthetable. Manyolthe relay response
characteristics ol an Operation Mode are
subjecl to conlrol/ communicator programming'
See the applicable controUcommunicator
program entry guide for programming options.
All switches except Switch #5 are used in
conliguringthe Operation Mode. The position
ol Switch #5 (ON or OFF) has NO etlect on the
conliguration ol lhe Operation Mode.
Operation Modes:Switch Setti
Zone Status ON ON ON OFF
Alarm Memory ON OFF ON ON
BuzzerlBell OutPut OFF OFF ON ON
System Status't 2 ON ON OFF ON
Syslem Status-9 OFF OFF OFF ON
Shunt Stalus OFF ON ON ON
Remote Control OFF ON OFF ON
DB I 29 Operation/lnstallation lnstruction
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The Rernote ControlMode allows relay outputs lo manipu any one ol lhe means:
Commands entered by lhe central station operalo r using a Radionics Remote Account (R.A.M.)
. COMMAND 54 entered by the user lrom. Systems with the Access Control leature. Systems with the Skeds teature
an Alpha llCommand Center
Mountlno: lnslde Enclosure lor D8112
When nbuntlng the D8129 lnslde any D8112
enclosure, allgn the module with any of the tour
mountlng locations and secure the module in place
with three n6unting screws, or use a D137 Mounting
Bracket.
lnstallatlon
The Octo-Relay Module is designed lor mounting as
lollows:. As a local lnstallation, inside the controU '
. oommunicator enclosvre, or. As a remote installation, in a separate
securilY enclosure
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Wlrlng Connectlons to the
Control/Communlcatorfie Odo-Relay is linked to the controu
comnrunicator by lhree wire connections: +12 VDC,
Common, and Sbrial Data-Out (Seadiagram). Theie
wlres arg connec{ed to a three-wire terminal block on
the D8129 module.
Relay Outputs
Each relay output provides a normally open and a normally closed output. Three terminals are available in each
rerai output p6sili6n: (li Normaily Open, (2) Comrnon !.Oote)., and (3) Normally Closed. The silkscreen on the
il'.;iiil oeizg circuifooard adarti ioeniities the tunciibn ol each ierminaland the relay output number.
The middle terminat ot each output position is the pole of the relay and is taueled -COMlvl.' When the relay is in an
inac{ive state, the norrarri Joieo ierminar (rauer'eo "N.c.) has-continuity with the "CoMM" terminal. when lhe
relay is an active (energized) state, the normatly open terininal (labeled'N.o.) has continuity with the "CoMM"
terminal.
D8129 Speclllcatlons
Power: Nominal 12 VDC supplied by the controUcommunicator
Current Requlred: ldle - 20 milliamps
Maximum - 320 milliamps (all relays energized)
Wr€ Requllemsnt: 16 to 22 AWG trom conlroUcommunicator to D8129 (up to 200 lt.)
Relay Output: Form "C" dry conlact (1.0 Amp at 12 VDC). During pulsed output, relay
maintains closure lor minimum ol 1 second
Rodionics"18OO ABltorr sr., P.o. BOX 80012, SALINAS, qA 93912-0012
cuSror'ren sEBVtcE: (8oo) 538-s807' lN cA (8o0) 682-9865
RADIONICS
D4E1 Manual Station-
Operation and lnstallhtion. h'rstructions
Before you begin
Eetore installing the 0461 Manualt;lation, you should be lamiliarwilh the appropriate controu
communicator Operation and lnstat'ation Manual. You should also be familiarwith all applicable
localand state codcs ariO tne requiir:mcnts of the authority having iurisdiction.
Descrip tion
The Radionbs OC6t Man'ualstatio4 is a ULlisted lire alarm initiating device. lt can be inslatled
along with other approved devices nn all Radionics tire alarm codtroUcbrnmunicators.
The {.)461 is gunerally rnslalled al b.rilding lire exirs such.as slair..'ays.or lobbias-. Pe'snnl
evacuating tn'e UuitOing duiing .n u,i1s'gincy are able to initiate an alatm by pulling down a
tever. ThJlatching'pultdownlever rr;r the Oi6t requires a key to reset. This allows the origin ol
the'atarm'to be eisity ditermined.
Operation
The 0461 has one setot normally clren contacts rated lor l0 Amps at 120 VAC. This makes
the device suilable lor installations involving large current loads.
The 0461 is-a high quality. die cast rlevice construcled entirely of non-toxic materials. lt has a
low prolite and roundcd edges to lit mosl design requirements. Allcomponcnts are prepainled
or have plated sur{accs to inhibilccrrosion.
The 0461 is a Single action device ..irh a white pull down lever ln ils center. The levcr is easily
acCeisiOte io pirs-ons either lnitiatirrg an alarm or testing the tire. alarm system. lt also has'a
Uuilt in break glass rodcarrier lhat l'olds a slandard glass rod.
pulling down the.lever latches il in piace. brcaks the glass rod. and causes a short across the
normitty'open contaci switihi The lrull down tever can not be resel until the correcl key is
insened inio the.tock aFd the unit is opened. The lever can then be reslored lo ils normal
position.
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lnstallation
wtrtng the D461
The D461 has two plated screws lor connecting lhe initiating circuit wiring- Use the lollowing
instructions lor installation.
1. Strip otl approximately 3/8" of insul;ition from each ol the initiating ciratit conduclors.
2. Place either the positive or negative wire, along with one side ol lhe End Ot Line tesistor,
under lerminal 1. Do not twist them to;Jeiher.
3. Place the retnaining wire, along wil!1 t le olher side ol lhe End Ol Line recislor, under lermina!
2. Do n*;i twist them together.
4. Tighten each screw terminaldown :recurely. Both wires should be tightly held urder the
Screw. Be carelul not to overtighlen wltich may damage the wires or the screw.
5. ll using stranded wire, Radionics rei:ommends tinning the ends lirst to provide better
electricalcontact and to conlain loose st'ands.
Mountlng the D461
The D461 Manual Slation mounts to a standard llush or surlace mounler single gang srvitch
box or plaster ring. Use the slotted scrrw holes tor correc: posrtionrng when tightening Co'an lhe
mounting screws.
lnstalllng the glass rocl
To install the glass rod, open the D461 using the key suppliect wilh lhe unil. lnside. lhere is a
lormed narrow slot below the pull dorvrr lever lorlhe rod to sit. lnsen one end ol the glass rod
under lhe spring tab then. lvith one lini;e'r, lill the olher end ol lhe spring tab allorving lhe glass
rod to slip into place.
ir lepia:ing a broken glass rod, remove i:ll debns prior to rnsta:irng a tle'.t, rcC io ensure ilie
manual station is able lo close and locl( securely.
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RADI ONICS
D1 g2C lndicating Gircuit Module lnstallation lnstructions
Description
Belore you install the D192C, you should be lamiliar wilh the Operation and lnstallation
manual lor the controUcommunicalor you are using.
The D192C lndbating Circuit Module is used with Radionics D71 12, D7212, D8112 and
Dg1 1 2 ContoUoomm]unicator panels. The Dl92C is used lor wiring connections to.rernote
alarm indir:ating devices. The wiring is supervised for open, short, or grounded circuit laults.
Several D1g2C rnodules can'be connected to the same zone on the D8112 or on'board
point on the D7112, D7212.or D91.12. However, il you want individual annunciation of
inOicating bell circuit, connecl the'Dl92C Modules to seParate zones or points'
The D192C powers the atarm indicating devicesfromeitherthe panel's battery orlrom a UL
lisled auxiliary power supply. This leiture allows the system to support more ind.icating
devices on tongerwire ruh's. tt also allows the use ol 12 or 24 volt alanh indicating devices
(requires me afpropriate power supply). The D192G tndicating Circuit Module is designed
io 1jsr onfy poiariziO trct indicatihg devices {see Spectrba?bns lor Radionics indicating
device mode!numbers).
Flgure 1:
D192C lndlcatlng
Clrcult Module
Slgnallng Devhes Speclflcatlons: Not all sQnaling devices are polarized and those used
'with the D192C Module rrust compl)^{rith the following parameters:
. Must be Polarized (DC) equiPment
. Must malch the voltage rating ol the alarm power supply
. Must not exceed the currenl rating of the alarm power supply
. Must rpt exceed 1.80 Anps per D192C Module
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Operation
Programming
During normaloperation, the indirlating circuit is srpervised loropens, shorls, and grounds.
ll anyof these conditbns are detected, the panelindicates atrcuble condition atthe command
center. You can program the panelto reporl the condition to the central station.
When the panel detects an alarm, the alarm output circuittr(;gers lhe D192C to supply
circuit powerto the lndicating devices.
Panel Selector Jumper
The panel selector jumper allows you to conligure the D192C lor either D8112 mode of
operation or D7112,D7212and D91 1 2 rnode ol operation. The jumper in the D81 12 position
adds the liltering capacitorto lhe indicatlrg output circuit. The jurnper should be set in the
D711UD9112 position when used with the D7112,D7212, or D9112. ln this position, the
diltering capacitor is removedlrom lhe.circuit and albws lhe panels to detect a missing
batlery condition. All new Radionics controlpanels have the lilter capacitor built into their
power supplies.
Silence Switch
The 0192C Module has a loggleswitch thatis"used to silence the lire alarm indicating
devices while testirE the alarm panel. When the toggle switch is put in the SILENCE (OFF)
mode, lhe Dl92C presents a short circuit to the supervisory circuit of the panel.
Supervlsory Zone
D7112 Program the point supervising the D192C with fl)204.
D8112 Program the zone supervisir',g the D192C with .fl61.
D9112 There are a nu nber ol ofl bns f or programming the poirn upervising the D 1 92C.
Radionics recomrnendslhat you programthe pointwith a Point lndex conligured
as follows: Polnt Type1, Pt Hesponse3, Buzz on Fault Yes. All other
selections lorlhe Point lndex should be programmed No.
D7212 There are a nurnberol oflbnslorprogramming the point supervisingthe D192C.
Radionics recomrnends t hat you program the point wit h a Po int I ndex conl (7u red
as lolhws: Polnt Type1, Pt Response3, Buzz on Fault Yes. All other
seleclions lor lhePoint.lndex should beprogrammed No.
Alarm Output
D7112 lndicating output is terminal 7, or any of the area bell relays, if programmed in
that confQuration.
D8112 Program the D81 12 alarm ouput response, 75 Pulse. This item determines
the response ol zones with pulsed bell ouput zone codes (fire zone codes).
Radionics recommends using terminal 7 lor the Dl92C.
When Pulse is Yes:TermlnalT
Steady +12 VDC
When Pulse is No:
Termlnal6
Pulse +12 VDC
Termlnal6
tlo Orrtprrt
Termlnal T
Steady +12 VDC
TermlnalT operatlon: Plug a D136 relay in the K6 socket on lhe D8112 to
op€rale terminal 7.
D 1 92C lnstallation lnstruclbns
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Alarm Output Continued
D911UD7212
lnstallation
1
a
Program the D91 12 arrJD7212lrom the RELAY PARAMETERS
nroJute of the program entry gukJe. The Radionics delaults set relay A
(terminal6) asan Alarm Belloutput, relay B (terminal 7) as a Alternate
Ahrm output, and relay C (terminal8) as a Verification/Reset output.
The DgtiZ program Entry GuHe (74-06145-000) contains complete
instructions lor programming relays.
2.
Mount the Dlg2C module(s) inskte lhe panel enclosure using the rmunting screws
provkled. You can use anyof'the rnunting positions. lf additional locations are needed,
use the Dl37 Mounting Bracket.
Depending on the Power supply used, wire the D192C according to FBures 1, 2 or 3;
Mulilph Dlg2C modutes: You can connect nurttiple D192C rnodules lo the same
supervision zone/point. The zone/point must use a 1k O EOL'
tnstaltthe 560 e, 2 wal EOL resistor (part #15-03130-005, included wilh the D192C
Module) beyond the last ind'cating device. lnstallthe Dl05FL EOL resistor (part #15-
03130-0Ol) on the last D192C lor a supervised zone orpoint, as shown in Figures 1, 2
and 3.
Flgure 1: Connectlon wlth no External Power Supply
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Note: When using a 24 voh system, the pcwer cable from th'€ 24 VDO power supply to the D192C EXT PWR |N/COM
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D I 92C I nstallation lnstruc:tions
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Auxiliary eow;r
::f-t:r-mmrnicaror and an exremarpower suppry musr be insrared in the same
room, not nrore than 20leet aPart
The interconneding wiring between the controucommunicator and the power supply
musl be in conduit.
The power source lor both the power supply and lhe @ntroycomrrunicator rnust be
llom the same dedicated AC brarrch circr.rit.
The power supply lault conditions must be supervised by a U'L' listed relay, as shown
in Figure 2.
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Specifications
Dl92C Operatlng Voltage:
AUX PWR lN: 12 VDC suPPlied bY Aux
Power lrom the controUcommunicator.
Alarm Output Voltage:
EXT PWR lN:12 or24 VDC suppliedbythe
enernal power supply, or 12 VDC supplied
by the Positive Battery Terminal on the
@ntroYcommunicator.
Module is rated at 1.80 Anps al 12 ot 24
VDC
Dl92C Module Current:
ldle: 20mA
Alarm: 10mA
Maximum rating ol module alarm circuit is
1.80 Amps.
Alarm power @mes lrom an exlernal power
supply, or lhe panel battery, il one is used
(see Figure 2)
Dlmenslons:
5.0'Lx3.0"Wx'75'D
fl ndlcatlng ClrcrtttEndol'Llne Reslstor:
Radionics part #15'03130'005:560 O, 2W
D105FL End.Ol'Llne Reslstor:
Locate between Paneland D192C
Radionics Part #15'03130'001: 1l(f,)
Power SuPPlles:
Only the lollowing power supplies can be used
lor auxiliary Power:
Alarm-SAF:
24 VDC, 4A AS-PS5-BFS-24-UL
12 VDC, 4A AS+SSBFS-1z-UL
Alarm-SAF power supplies provide a voltage
output to indicate trouble. lnstallation
requires UL listed relay device to provide dry
contaA conneclion to the Radionics control
unit's supervisory zone. Use the Alarm-SAF
model AS/RBKS-124 (P) lor this purpose'
D 1 92C tnstallation lnstruc:tbns
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Salinas, CA, 93901; U.S.A.
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INSTALLATION' INSTRUCTIONS
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2081 Cralg Road. P.O. Bor 28480
St. Louls, MO 631464161
(314) S784321 . (800) 325-3e36
PCVS-I STOCK NO. 1010107
PCVS-2 STOCK NO. 1010207
The Model PCVS ls a weather proof and tamper resis-
tant switch for monitoring the open position ol fire
sprinkler controlvalves of the post indicator, butterfly and
oiner types. Depending on the model, one or two SPDT
(Form
-C)
contacts are provlded which will operate when
the valve positlon is altered lrom an open state.
The unit mounts in a 112'NPT tapped hole in the post
indicator or butterfly valve housing. The device is
engaged by the lndlcating assembly of the post indicator
or ine operatlng mechanlsm of the bufterfly valve,
ac{uatlng swlleh(es) when he valve lE fully open. The
unit should be lnstalled where lt ls accessible for service.
The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant
screws that require a specialtoolto remove. The tool is
Envlronmental Llmltatlonr: -40'F I +14O"F ('4O'C lo 60'C)
NEMA 4 and NEMA 8P Enclosure
inaoor or Outdoor Use (Not lor use in hazardous locations')
SeeBulletlnNo.54006g4P|VS.U-EXforhazardouslocalions'
Condult Entrances: Two knockoutslor 112' conduit provided
POTTETT
PCVS-Ir -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
Potter Electrlc Slgnal & Mlg.'LTD.
55 Glen Cameron Road
Thornhlll, Ontarlo, Canada L3T 1P2
(eos) 882-1833
UL and CSFM. LISTED, FM APPROVED, NYMEA ACCEPTED
Dlmenslons: 4.75'Lx2.25'W x7'2'H (stem extended)
12.1cm Lx 5.7cm W x 18'3cm H
Welght: 1.35 lb. /.61 kg
Enclosure: Cover'Die-cast
Finish - Red SPatter Enamel
Base - Die Cast Zinc
All parts have corroslon resistant linlshes
Cover Tamper: Tamper Resistant Screw.s,' Optional cover tamper kit available
Mountlng: 1/2'NPT
Contact Ratlng:PCVS-I: One set of SPDT (Form C)
PCVS-2: Two sets ol SPDT (Form C)
1 5.00 Amps al 125125OV AC
2.50 Amps al30VDC resistive
Servlce Use:
Automatic SPrinkler
One or two lamilY dwelling
Residential occupancy up to lour stories
National Fire Alarm Code
NFPA-13
NFPA.13D
NFPA-13R
NFPA.72
furnished with each device and should be left with the
building owner or responsible party. Replacement or
additionalcover screws and hex keys are available' See
ordering inlormation on Page 6.
OPTIONAL COVER TAMPER SWITCH: A lield instral-
lable cover tamper switch is available as an option which
may be used to lndicate removal of the cover. See
ordering lnlormation on Page 6.
TESTING: The PCVS and its associated protective
monltoring system should be tested ln accordanc€ with
appllcable NFPA codes and standards and/or the
auihority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends
quarterly or more frequentlY).
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PCVS-I, -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
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wptcAL |NSTALLAT|ONS ON POST |ND|CATOR VALVE HOUSINGS (SEE FIGS.3 THRU 6)
Reter to Ftg.2lorthe locailon ol pade described ln the foltow- of me plvs (see Flg. 3). Thls le usualty a pf?t9 q bar on the
lng lnslru6-1on'. r-'-- --- target as_sembly, ona.sldeadlacent lo the'oPEl'tsHUT'
plales. Sublrac't 118'lrom thc measurement
It the targol moved down ac lha valvc wal cloccd, measure
lhe dlstance lrom lhe bottom ol lhe head to lhe upper porl[
ol the larget assembly that wlllcontact the lrlp lod ol the
PCVS (see Flg. 4)r Add 1/8'lo thls measurement.
NOTE: ll lho eprlnklcr .y.tem la ln rervlce the owner or
aulhoilzed rcpresentallvc lhould bc nolllled, belore any work lr
done on lhe eyslem, thal lhe valve conlrolllng the waler supply
to lhe syotem may be closed lor perlods ol tlme dutlng lhe
lnslallatlon and lestlng ol lhls devlce, resulllng ln allor porllons
ol lhe system belng lnoperatlve during lhese perlods'
ll lhe syelem ls not tn service and valve ls closed, be sure that
openlng the valve wlll nol allow any unwanted waler llow due lo
qrenlngs ln lhe syslem, such ag heads off, broken or lncom'
plele piplng, elc. , '
l. Poslllon the valve lo lully open ('OPEN; should appear ln the
wlndow ol lhe houslng), Panlelly closE lhe valve whlle
obServlng lh€ dlrocllon that the largel asserhbly moves.
Feopen lhe valve.
ll lhe rnlve houslng ls predrllled wllh a 1/2' NPT for lnslalla.
tlon ol a monhorlng awltch, remove lhe 112'plug and lutly
open thc 9alve. Make eure.thal'OPEN'appearu ln the
wlndow ol lhe houslng. GO TO STEP NO. 6.
2. Remore lhe head and targel ass€mbly (coneultallon wlth
vaFr manulacturer le recommended).
S.lllhe largel arsembly moved up es lhs yalvo wao ciosed,
moasur€ lhe dlstance lrom the bottom ol lhe head lc lhe
lower parl ol the target assembly that will contacl the uip rod
4. Mark the houslng at lhe proper locatlon. Uslng a 2U32' drllt
bit, drllland then'lap a ll2' NPT ln lhe houelng on lhe slde
lhal colncldes wllh lhe porllon ol the taryet aeeembly that will
engago the lrip rod ol lhe PCVS.
(Conllnued on Page 3.)
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POST INDICATOR VALVE INSTALLATIONS (CONT.)
5. Replace the head and target assembly. 13. Sllda the PCVS unit as lar as possible onlo the nipple'
observlng whlch dlractlon the rod will move when the valve
6. Loossn the set screw lhat holds the nipple ln the pcVS ls closed. orlent lhe devlce to acluatg the ewltchee when
and remove the nlpple. the valve ls open. Tlghten the sel screw ln the collar.
7. Sctew tha lockhut that ls provlded onlo the nipple.
'8. Scrcw lhe nlpirle lnto lhe 12' NPT hole ln the valve
houslng - hand tlghlen. Tighten the locknut against tha
valve houslng to secure the nlpple lirmly ln place.
9. lnseil a scale or probe lhru the nipple to measure the
dlstance lrom lhe open end ol the nlpple to the target
assembly. Subtract 112'hom thls measurement.
NOTE: ln eome casas, lt may be necessary to attach an
angle brac{<el to the targol assembly to ongags lha PCVS
trlp rod.
10. Uslng the epeclal lool provlded, loosen lhe two cover
screwg and remove the coverlrom the PCVS.
PCVS-Ir -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
14. Carelully open the valve to the lully open posltlon. As the
target mbves to the open posltlon lt should ongage the trip
rod and ac-tuate the switch(ss). There ehould be a mini'
mum ov€rlravel ol 112 revolutlon ol lhe handle/trand wheel
afler the switch(es) actuale (a contlnulty meter connected
lo Each set ol contacts ls one method that could be used to
determine thls).
15. Slowly close the valve. The swltch must operate during the
lkst two revolutlons ol lhe handle/hand wtrselor durlng 1/5
ol lhe lravel distanco ol lhe valve conlrol apparalus lrom lls
normal condltlon,
NOTE: Small adlustmenls ol lhe largot posltlon may be
n€cessary (consullatlon wlth valve manulacturer ls recorn'
mended).
16. Ccmplete the requlred electrlcal wiring, conneclions and
lests. ThE valve should be operated through lhe entlre
cycle of lully closed and lully op€n lo determlnE lha lnlegrity
oi me pCVS lhstallatlon and lha signallng system. Check
that all electrlcal and mechanlcal connec-tlons aro securo.
17. When lhe installation and testlng are complete, relurn
valve lo lts proper positlon.
18. AltEmative lnstallation lor other post lndicator valve
houslng shown in Fig. 5 and 6.
1 1. LoosEn the locklng scraw lhat holds the trip rod ln placa
and adlust the rod lenglh, lrom the end ol lhe collar to lhe
snd of the rod, uslng the dlmenslon determlned in step no.
9. Tlghten the locklng screw to hold lhe rod ln place.
NOTE: ll trip rod length ls excessive, loosen lhe locking
ecrew and remove the trlp rod lrom the trip lever. Uslng
pllere, break ofl lhe one (1) lncfi long notch€d sectlon (soe
FlS. 7). Reinstalltrip rod and repeat Step 11 procedure.
12. Partially close'the valve (3 to 4 revolutions ol the handle/
hand wheel).
FIG. 5 wlNDOW INSTALI.ANON
XETAL
PLATE
REPLACES
GLASS
STEEL
TRIPPING
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REPLACES
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Note A - See Flg. 5
Subject to the approval of lhe 'authority having
luiisdiction" the alternate method ol installation
shown in Fig. 5 may be used. ln this method, one
of the glass windows of the housing is replaced
with a 1/4' thick metal plate that is cut to lit in
place ol the glass and drilled and tapped to
recelve ths 1/2' NPT plpe nipple. ln some cases ll
may be n€c€ssary to atlach an angle bracket to
the target assembly to engage tha PCVS trip rod.
NoteB-SeeFlg.6
ll lhe target ls statlonary and a hood arrangemsnl
ls used, such as ls shown ln Flg. 6, the hood must
be drllled with a 2U32'drllland tapped with a 1/2'
NPT. The center llne ol thlc hole should be 1/8'
below lhe porlion ol targel assembly that strikes
the PCVS trip rod. The 11 3/8' dimension shown
ls lor a Clow Valve. Flexlble conduit musl be used
lor this type of inslallatlon.
FIG. 6 CLOWVALVE INSTALI.ATION
LOCKNUT
FLEXIBLE
CONIIJIT
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IARGET
HOVES
HOOD IIITVES
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PCVS-Ir -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
wPlcAL INSTALLAT|ON ON A BUTTERFLY VALVE (SEE F|GS. I AND 9)
81. Remove lh6 112'NPT plug from lhe gsar oporator case.
Reler lo flg, 2lor locallon ol paris described ln the tollowlng
lnelruclinns: :
82. LooSen lhe set screw thal holds the nipple in the PCVS
and remove the nlpple.
83. Screw lhe locknul lhat ls provided onto the nipple.
84. Sctew the nipple lnto lhe 112'i.lPt trote in the gear
op€rator - hand tlghten. Tighten the locknut against the
case, lo secure lhe nipple lirmly ln place.
85. Padially close the valve (3 or 4 rEvolutions ol the hand
wfieel or crank).
86. Uslng the speclal tool provlded, loosen the lwo cover
screws and l6mov€ the cover lrom lhe PCVS.
87. Loosen the locklng screw lhat holds the trip rod in place.
Estlmate lrlp rod length requlred and extend sllghtly past
that polnt. Sllde lhe PCVS unlt as far as possible onto
lhe nlpple, obseMng wtrlch dlrectlon lhe rod wlllmove
when the valve ls closed. Orlent the device to acluate
gwilchEs when valve ls open.
NOTE: lf trlp rod length ls excessive, loosen lhe locklng
ecrew and rsmove the trip rod from the trip lever. Uslng
pllere, break ofl lhe one (1) lnch long notched section
(eee Flg. 4. Relnstalllrlp rod 8nd rep€at Step 87
procedure.
88. Bsmove device lrom nipple and withdraw trip rod 1/32'
(thls dimenslon ls important). Tighten the locking screw
to hold lhe rod ln place. Re-installlhs device on the
nlpple. Tlghtan lhe ecrew ln the collar agalnsl lhe nlpple.
NOTE: ln some cases ll may be necessary to remove the
gear box cover to €nsure correct operatlon (consultatlon
wlth tho valve manulacturer is recommended)..
89. Carefully open the valve to its full open posltlon, as lhe
boss on lhe gear hub moves to lhe open posltlon lt must
engags lhe PCVS trip rod and acluate the swltch(es).
There should be a minimum overlravel or revolutlon ol the
crank or hand wheel after the switch(es) ac-tuate (a
conllnulty meter conn€cted lo each set ol contacts is one
method that could be used to determlne thls).
NOTE: Slight adjustment ol gear stope may be necessary
lo prevent overlravel ol the trlp rod (consultatlon with
valve manulaclure ls recommended).
810. Carelully close the valve. The switch(es) must operate
durlng the lirst lwo revolutlons of the crank or hand wheel
or during 1/5 of the lravel dlstance ol the valve control
apparatus lrom its normal condition.
B11. Complete the requlred electrical wlring, connections and
tests. The valve should be operated through the entire
cycle ol lully closed and lully open to determlne the
lntegdty ol lhe PCVS lnstallatlon and aignaling system.
Check lhat all slaclrical and mechanlcal connectlons a
s€curo.
812. When lhe installation and testing are complete, retum
valve to its proper position.
FIG.7 BREAKING EXCESSIVE ROD LENGTH
DVG, *980-13
i pnntgD tN usA
\
PAGE 4 OF 6lrKI. r882000t - REv c
lrFG. t5400980 - 12115
@PorrER
PCVS-1r -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
lTT GRINNELIJIGNNEDY INDICATING BUTTERFLY VALVE
FIG.8
VALVE PARTIALLY CLOSED VALVE OPEN
DVG, S980-6
DRESSER INDICATING BUTTERFLY VALVE
FIG.9
t/?'ttvc t9S0-7
OTHER SELECTED INSTALLATIONS
NOTE: THE APPUCANONS IN FIGURES tO, 11 AND 12 ARE SUBJECTTO THE APPROVAL OF THE AUTHOR]TY HAVINO JURTSDrcNON
PBK. PRATT tBV BUTTERFLY VALVE KIT
FlG.10
PvK (STOCK NO. 1000060)' PRATrllv3 PosT
nc. it lNDtcAToR vALvE Klr
MACHINE
scRErv #8-32
BRACKEI AI.ID
LOCKNI,fiS
SUPPUEO
WIIH PBK
MOUNNNC Ktr
orc. ,sEo-E
MODEL PBK.L MODEL PBK.S
StockNo.0090132 StockNo.009013it
(14'and Up) (Up to 12')
pran Butterlly Valve Kit as used lo mount a pCVS on a Pratt Pratt Valve Kil as used to mounl a PCVS on a Pratt Model
Model IBV Vilve. PIVA Valve'
Kils conlalns: Bracket, nuts and lnstrucllons Klt contalns: lnstructions, template, screw and nut.
!
pntmeo N UsA tllcr. l882ooot . RHy G PAGE t oF 6
MFG. 15400980 - 12195
DrvG. #980-9
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e
POTTER
PCVS-1r -2
CONTROL VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FtG.12 TYPICAL PRESSURE REDUCER TYPE VALVE INSTALLATION
COLI.AR
LOCKNUT
NIPPLE
This figure shows the Model PCVS mounted on the
valve yoke,.with a bracket supplied by the valve manu-
facfurer, to supervise a pressure reducer type valve.
DWG. #98O-10
FtG. 1O WPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS (Swltches Shown ln Valve Open Posltlon)
Please Note: Thls devlce should be wired in accordance with the appllcable parts of the Natlonal ElectrlcalCode, all
state and local codes, appllcable NFPA Standards and the requirements of the authority havlng jurisdlction.
TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION
OPEN VALVE POSMON CLOSED VALVE POSITION
TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
\
coM.LOCAL CIRCUIT
N.O.N.O.coM.TO POWER FOR
INOICATING DEVICE
6"1/1
MIN.
GAP
N.O.
N.C.INOICATING
DEVICEsw #1
sw #2
coM.N.O.
sw #1
sw #2
N.C.
N.O.
N.C.
t5
TO SUPERVISORY CIRCUIT
OF CONIROL PANEL
N.O.
N.C.
END OF
LINE
RESISTORt tt_coM.
DWG. t980-12
Contacts shown in normal (valve open) conditionDwG. #98o:11
PCVS
0
ORDERING INFORMATION
MODEL
PCVS-1
PCVS-2
PBK.S
PBK.L
PVK
DESCRIPTION
Potter GontrolValve Switch (single switch)
Potler ControlValve Switch (double switch)
Cover Screw
Hex Key for Cover Screws and lnstallation Adjustments
Pratt Butterlly Valve Kit (Up to 12.)
Pratl Butterlly Valve Kit (14'and Up)
Pratt Valve Klt
OptionalCover Tamper Switch Kit
sTocK No.
1010107
1010207
5490293
5250062
0090133
0090132
1000060
0090131
For pressure reducer type valve installation kits (if required) conlact valve manufacturer
. PFI{TED lN USA 6()F6l,lKT. 18820001 - REV O
MFG. fs400980 - r2B5
)
POTTETT
osYsu-l , -2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
OSYSU-I Stock No. 1010106
OSYSU-2 Stock No. 1010206 ,
UL and OSFM LISTED, FM APPRPVED and NYMEA
ACCEPTED
Dlmenslons: 6.19"L X2.25'W X 5.88"H
15.7cm L X 5.7cm W X 14.6cm H
Welght: 2 lbs (.9 kg)
Enclosure: Gover - Die-Cast
Finish - Red SPatter Enamel
Base - Die Cast Zinc
Allparts have corrosion resistant finishes
Cover Tamper: Tamper resistant screws,
Optional cover tamper kit available.
Contact Ratings:
OSYSU-1: One set of SPDT (Form C)
OSYSU-2: Two sets of SPDT (Form C)
1 5.00 Amps al 125/25OV AC
2.50 Amps at 30VDC resistive
Envilonmental Llm itations:
-40"F to 14Q'F (-40"C to 60'C)
NEMA 4 anil NEMA 6P Enclosure
lndoor or outdoor use (Not for use in hazardous
locations.See Bulletin No. 5400705 OSYS-U-EX
for hazardous locations).
Conduit Entrances:
2 kno0kouts lor l12" conduit provided
Service Use:
Automatic Sprinkler NFPA-13
One or two family dwelling NFPA-I3D
Residential occupancy up to four stories NFPA-13R
National Fire Alarm Code NFPA-72
GENERAL INFORMATION
The OSYSU is used to monitor the open position of an
OS & Y (outside screw and yoke) type gate valve. This
device is available in two models; the OSYSU-1, con-
taining one set of SPDT (Form C) contacts and the
OSYSU-2, containing two sets of SPDT (Form C)
contacts. These switches mount conveniently to most
OS & Y valves ranging in size from 2" to 12". They will
mount on some valves as small as 112".
The cover is held in place by two tamper resistant
screws that require a special tool to remove. The tool is
furnished with each device and should be left with the
building owner or responsible party. Replacement or
additional cover screws and hex keys are available.
See ordering information on page 4.
OPTIONAL COVER TAMPER SWITCH
A f
'.ld installable cover tamper switch is available as an
optr. ,r which may be used to indicate removal of the
cover. See ordering inlormation on page 4.
TESTING
The OSYSU and its associated protective monitoring
system should be inspected and tested ln accordance
with applicable NFPA codes and standards and/or the
authority having jurisdiction (manufacturer recommends
quarterly or ma,re frequently).
i
MKT. t8820004 - REV G
MFG. 1540(X)79 - 11,t5
PRINTED IN USA PAGE I OF4
POTTETT osYSU-1, -2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG. 1 SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION - 112" THRU 2112" SIZES
THESE SWITCHES MOUNT CONVENIENTLY TO MOST 2'TO '12'OS & Y VALVES. THEY WILL MOUNT ON SOME
VALVES AS SMALL AS 1/2-. J.HOOKS MAY BE REQUIRED ON VALVES WITH LIMITED CLEARANCE.
SLOTTED MOUNTING HDLES
MAY BE USED FNR TINE
ADJUSTMENT OF SVITCH
ON BRACKET
CLAMP BAR BRACKET
CARRIAGE BOLT
DVG, fl979-3
SMALL VALVE INSTALLATION
1. Removs and discard '0'washer and roller fiom the trip rod.
2. With the valve in the FULL OPEN position, locate the
OSYSU across the valve yoke as lar as possible lrom the
valve gland, so that the trip rod lays against lhe non-
threaded portion of the valve stem. t
3. Loosen the locking screw that holds the irip rod in place
and adjusl the rod length (see Fig. a). When adjusled
properly, the rod should extend past the valve screw, but
nol so far that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking
screw to hold the trip rod in place.
NOTE: lf trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking
screw and remove lhe trip rod lrom the trip lever. Using
pliers, break otl the one (1) inch long notched section (see
Fig. 5). Reinstall lrip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure.
1 Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and
clamp bar supplied. On valves with limited clearance use
J-hooks supplied instoad ol the carriage bolts and clamp
bar to mount the OSYSU.
5. Mark the valve stem at the center ol the trip rod
6. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8" deep groove centered on
the mark on the valve stem utilizing a 3/16'diameter
straight file. Round and smooth the edges of the groove to
prevent damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip
rod to move easily in and out ol the groove as the valve is
operated.
7. Mount the OSYSU with the trip rod centered in groove.
8. Final adjustment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig.
1) and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adjustment is
correct when switches are not activated with the trip rod
seated in the valve slem groove and thal lhe switches
activate when the trip rod moves oul of lhe groove.
L Tighten the adjustment screws and all mounting hardware.
Check to insure that the rod moves out ol the groove easily
and that the switches activale within one turn when the
valve is operated lrom the FULL OPEN towards the
CLOSED position.
NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETEHMINE THAT
THE STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH.
THE SWITCH BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS
COULD RESULT IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION.
MKT. #8820004 - REV G
MFG. {5400979 - 'l l/9s
PRINTED IN USA PAGE 2 OF 4
POTTETT osYSU-1, -2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG. 2 LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION .3'THRU 12" SIZES
BRACKET3' THRU L?' VALVES USE CARRIAGE
BI]LTS, .CARRIAGE BILTS MDUNT
ON INSIDI OF YUKE, IF THERE
IS SUFFICIENT CLIARANCE,
SLOTTED MIUNTING
HI]LES. MAY BE USED
FOR FINE ADJUSTMENT
NF SWITCH ON BRACKET.
DVG, #979-4
CLAMP BAR
CARRIAGE BOLTS(E REOUIRED)
Rt]LLER
GR[OVE
YOKE
VALVI STEM
TRTP RDD
GLAND
LARGE VALVE INSTALLATION
1. With the valve in lhe FULL OPEN position, locate the
OSYSU across the valve yoke as lar as possible lrom the
valve gland, so that the trip rod lays.against the non-
threadld porlion ol the valve stem. '
2. Mount the OSYSU loosely with the carriage bolts and
clamp bar supplied.
3. Loosen the locking screw that holds the trip rod in place
and adjust the rod length (see Fig. a). When adjusled
properly, the rod should exlend past the valve screw, but
not so iar that it contacts the clamp bar. Tighten the locking
screw to hold the triP rod in Place.
NOTE: ll trip rod length is excessive, loosen the locking
screw and remove the trip rod lrom the trip lever. Using
pliers, break olf lhe one (1) inch long notched section (see
Fig. 5). Reinstall lrip rod and repeat Step 3 procedure.
4. Mark the valve stem at the center of the trip rod.
5. Remove the OSYSU. File a 1/8' deep groove centered on
the mark of the valve stem utilizing a 3/8' diameter straight
file. Round and smooth the edges ol lhe groove to prevent
damage to the valve packing and to allow the trip rod to
move easily in and out of lhe groove as the valve is operat'
ed.
6. Mount ihe OSYSU loosely with the trip rod centered in
groove.
7. Final adjuslment is made by loosening 2 screws (see Fig. 2)
and sliding the OSYSU on the bracket. Adiustment is
correct when switches are not aclivated with the trip rod
seated in the valve slem groove and that the switches
activate within one turn when lhe valve is operated lrom the
FULL OPEN towards the CLOSED position'
8, Tighten the adjustment screws and mounting hardware.
Check to insure that the rod moves oul ol the groove easily
and that the switches activate wilhin one turn when the
valve is operated from the FULL OPEN towards lhe
CLOSED position.
NOTE: CLOSE THE VALVE FULLY TO DETERMINE THAT
THE STEM THREADS DO NOT ACTIVATE THE SWITCH.
THE SWITCH BEING ACTIVATED BY THE STEM THREADS
COULD RESULT IN A FALSE VALVE OPEN INDICATION.
MKT. t8820qr4 - REV G
MFG. t5400979 - 11,1s
PRINTED IN USA PAGE 3 OF 4
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LUIS OBI
REI{OTE ANNUNCIATOR
FAA.25O
WsA Annunctolors - The lndr'rstry slon9ord
ioiriitionl roentlflcotlon of flre/securltv
emergencles.
Deslcned, englneered. qnd conslructed to
o" ifie oest, WsA teotures moks lhe
difference'
Whlte pltoto-emulsion grophl"t'.9PPli:9.
i;'il.fieo ptexlgloss, o'isuie leglbllltv ond
;;;;;i;jittt ,iPoottns' Prolected bY o
[G;;inon-glore plexilloss' eoch ponel ls
;J;; rn "tinrt".iurol-grov
olumlnum' A kev
i[k ona hldden-screw constructlon
Jr"."ro"lo.per reslslonce Convenient
l-d-.""t "^d reossembly of the front
oonet ore ochleved bY use of o
contlnuous hlnge,
The WSA LED svsiem, posllioned lellna
the orophlc ponel, ls vlslble only ln rne
i5N ilil' FSJr cotors of sockel mounled
Ietjs indi""le equlpment stotus ond
locotlon'
Verticol mounting
LISTINGS:
uinruo berrroRNlA sTATE FIRE MARSHAI
lNlIlArlNG POLARllfr
POSITIVE/NEGATIVE
OPERTdING VOITAGE:
2,6,12,24 VDC
INDICIJORS:i;iiti r',iour'rrro, HIGH EFFIcIENCV LED's;
nio, vrtLow GREEN AND oRANGE
StrANDARD DIMENSIONS;
HE|GHI361za"
WIDTH 24tla'
STANDARD FENURES:
TROUBTE SONAIER1 ( DRY)
TROUBLE SITENCE SWTCH
RESET SWITCH I DRY)
ReAlcrrn
ANT\TACY\nf,R
$r\-*-
Jlre crnnunclcltor sltoll be cr grc'phlc slylo FAA serles os
rlcrnufccfured bY WSA.
Tho grophlc loyout of 1l'le onrltlrlclotor rrlust bs cleslgned
t,rllt"re crrtnunilolor rlrclrtruf<lclurer orrd submilled io the
;#;r;;ili; ","ii'rrect
or ertgitreor for flnol opprovol'
lr,ll oroohlc lnforntollort ls to be white photo emulslon
iltY"i)Hprieir io,i rla-lrrch smoke<j plexlglos foce ot
i;; 1'-ri" id;tortufocturo' llte qrtrtunclotor foce wlll be
"ior""GO bv I / l ollt-lnch cleor no{l glol6 plexlglos enclosod
lrv on otCr,rttclurol-groy extrudecl oluminttm frome'
Tlre onnunclotor sholl bo polnt bock-llglrled ond use
ioctet-,t',rr'rtltecl LEDs lo f<rcllltolo ony fulrtro crhongos'
[E6'iir.r"ri'ijL .ju.trroore ln flvo colors: red' orongo' vollorv'.-
6i"J. o^o green. lnccrndescer)t llghts ore trol occeplcJble'
Ihe onnunclolor sholl be grophicolly ond electronlcolly
exoondoble, Fleld updolSs of grophlc lnformollon must be
X.It."rtrr6lni"u"r,iniiuseof f oc-iory-supplledplroto-emulsion
:il"rio; [rt. rfi"r" exlenslve chonges (noJor mocJiflcollon
;';;;hi;;remenri, oddlng or cleietlng LEDs' otc ) musl.be
i"itr6i. trlflout requtring fu-ll replocerrent of ihe otlglnol
I - ii"i. Molor clrnnoes lo llre ctnnunclolor, when
5;;;;";";;b w irib- ""ntroctor
otrcj rnorrufocl urer' shcrll be
l"."ffprrsneO oi tl'o fctctory wlthln o 48-hour perlod'
Bockboxes wlll be foctory-pohrlod wlth o.block two-port
;;;;;dA;iloiv "no r,"ue provlslorr for elllror recossecl or
ii,rr".J"i5.,rrtirrg, Bo-kboxes must be crvcrlloble for shlpmenl
i. inJ iou slto c:tjlre e<rrllest clole roqulrecJ by tho conlroctor'
iiont rjoners rnust be <leslgned for c;ulck fully cotrceolled
U;lt-#;ilrrcninent to lhd bockt>oi foltowlrrg completlon
of finot fleld tetmlnotions'
The onnunclotor sltoll operole orr 24 r"olls DC or less ond
bJ.iidbl; of onn,-rn"iollng nrore lhonone system' The,
oiinirijtiot"r shoil hove provision for ilro incluslon of swltches
lo perform ouxillory functlons os requlrocJ'
All electronlcs wlll be osornblecl otr fcctory-slondotd
ciicult ooorOs. lnlerconnection of clrcull boorcls sholl be
oJl"rtlplrsned by the use of qulck-cJisconnect wlre horness
oss6mO'ffes, The bnnr-rnclotor iholl lrove lermlnol sttipswlttr
[,:f,l-O"wtl clcrrrl.is thof occept 14lo 22 Sot]99 wlre ' Tto-
-ponel slroll hove o lornJr tesl puslr-trulton switctl lhot' wllon
depresser,l, crctlvotes oll LEDs.
All eleclronlcs ntusl be foctory rrtoutrled to o rnetol
Oiif,nlorie th<rt wilt be mouniecj to the bockbox ot lhe linre
oirinSionnunctotor tnstoil0ilon, Alt fletcj connecltons to lhe
il"lr,pron"|.i-.lrsi oe rnooe lhrouglr system-slondord lermlnol
"rrt'ic' All frorrl oortel LEDs mtrst b-e connected to the
O"[-X"f"'ie W crulck-cllsconnect rlt)t]on cobles' All front
ponei r*rttn6s inLrst utlllze qulck-p-lYg-ln clrcult boord
bortrteciors, The onnunciolbr stroll ttilve o plezoelectrlc
okriin. 1.rbJn ony lnput lo llre ottnunclotor, tho oudlo-olert
iir"riioutio contfnuorrsly unlilsilenced by o nromentory key
or pustr-buiton swltch'
Tho qnnunclotor mtrsl be tjt. clnd Coliforrrlo Stote Flre
Morshol llslecJ.
Architecturcrl
ond Engineering
Specifidotions
tAA Series
Grophic
Annunciotors
}}:*SA H! fi'Hbv'|cdo zds
quffil6s
1It 1!z1r1It
l4 12 10 18 r6 t4 t2l6l412t018l612l0l8t6l412l018ypesl8l6l4t210l8l6t4
)A 156Ls'l 122 95 ?s75vII59070l8l4403t6550
216 16913210455439776l9153426
18683tt4294716
1691044376t526
79 72 129 ll8575320t83230llt0
1297957ll2032
126 109776632275649ltt020l7
63 49 27 20 t23 IM 81 448554636t9l57519l6t2753l2620lln9't 4 3
6865494210681l7473630976l6t2l02720
lffi 90 71326555432'1 23 l8 47 40986l6t411
60 46 99 75443497l5l225l9
80 6236284938l020l675t2
1632t615210067353248182158III73248553925t7103894l2832t4964
Table 2. Maxlmum Number ol Flxturo Wlreg ln Trade Slzer ol Condult or Tublng
(40 Percent Fill Bascd on Individual Diameters)
c,tNoCondult
Tradc Slzc
PTF, TTFF,
PGFF, PGF,
PFF, PF, PAF,
PAFF,ZF,ZFF
TFFN TFN
sF-l
SFF-I
TF
RFH-I
TFF
AF
SFF.2
sF-2
FFH.2
RFH.2
KF-KFF.I,
KFF.2
out outer
covering)
I RH,rHHw
I Condun or
*itfill"Yn
'*rlirt (tl I tz)
THW,
rer;6offiflJl;rtn_
2
10
34
110
z
Ioz
F
m
ffio{t6
Foo0m
Table 3A. Maxlmum Number ol
(Based
Conductors ln Trade Slzee ol Condult or Tublng
on Table I 'ChaPter 9)
Tradc Slzc
106
78
51
4l
35
29
23
20
18
l6
l4
oI
!-{m!
a0
I
-{
6
6ut
o
mr
=!
Fo
t0
9
{otto
I Note
l. This is for concentric stranded conductors only.
Note table
543!t321lt211lzllrI1r!z
Conductor
Slzc
AWG/kcmll
I t08176
t84
171
l3t
62
9
7
5
2
t4
t2
l0
8
133
163
85
192
157
tz'l
66
143
lt7
95
49
142ul
n5
40
93
16
61
32
99
?8
60
28
65
53
4!
60
41
36
17
40
32
26
t3
44
35
26
12
l9
10
't<
l9
l5
7
t3
1l
5
l5
l2
9
4
I
6
3
6
4
4
t
7t62
47
-.-14t2
l0
8 48
36
36
21l0
7
7t4
3
z
II
I6
4 39
40
34
?5
3l
27
l9
23
20
t4
l5
l3
9
l6
t2
9
6
I
I
tt
1 3
3
7
I
1
I
I
4
3
I
t
I
I
7
I
I
I
I2J0
3/0
4/1)
29
24
20
6
l4
t2tl
9
l8
15
l3
9
8
7
6
7
6
5
4
t4
t2
10
5
4
4
3
2
l0
9
1
1
6
5
3
3t
I
5
4
3
t
1
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
I
1
I
I
I
t
350
400
500
1
1
6
4
4
3
3
)
2
I
I
1
700
750
2. Conduit frll for conductors with a'2 suffix is the same
the dimensions in Table 5A shall be used.
RADIONI CS
D1256 Fire Command Genter and
D1257 Fire Alarm Annunciator
lnstallation lnstructions
Before You Begin
Description
Before instatling the D1256 or D1257 you should be familiar with the Operation and
lnstallation manual and Program entry Guide tor the control/communicator you are using
When using the D1256 or O1ZSZ with the D91 128, the software must be Revision 2.1 or
higher.
The D1256 Fire Command Center is a lour-wire serial device used with the Radionics
Dg124 Addressabte 24 VDC Fire Control/Communicator, and the 091 12 and D7212
control/communicators. The D1256 provides annunciation as well as system control'
Fourlunction keys on the D1256 provide quick execution of alarm silencing, trouble
silencing. annunciator display reset, and sensor reset lunctions.
Four navigational keys on the D1256 allow access to a:stom programmed Junction lists
to provide complete system control.
The Dl 257 Fire Alarm Annuncialor is also a four-wire serial device used with the
Dg124, Dg112, and D7212. lt provides remote annunciation withoul system control
capability. lt is well suited lor use in locations where the public may have access to it.
Two keys on the D1257 allow the user to step lorward or backward through a list ol
system events.
Display
Both the D1256 and D'1257 leature a 16-character English language display, with custom
programmable text, The custom texl is provided through programming the controu
communicator.
Both display lhe latest status conditions ol the fire system using words, numbers, and
symbols. When an alarm occurs, it is displayed until the user acknowledges the event al
a command center. When a series ol events affecting the system occur. each evenl
displays in order ol its PrioritY.
Audible Tones
Both the D1256 and D1 257 have a built-in speaker that produces several distinct warning
tones. The speaker volume can be changed by adiusting the potentiometer. Turn the
potentiometer clockwise to increase and counterclockwise to decrease the volume. You
cannot connect external annunciation devices lo the annunciators
The following signals are silenced by pressing lhe correct key at the D1256 Fire
Command Center.
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Fire Signal
lnvalid Key Buzz
Keypad Encoding Tone
Trouble Buzzer
When the system is in alarm, lhe annunciators emit a pulsed,
high pitched "bell" tone.
When an invalid key, or sequence of keys, is pressed, lhe
annuncialors emit a llat buzz tone.
The D1256 emits a muted beep tone as each key is pressed to
indicate that the entry has been accepted. To disable lhis
feature, see seltlng the DIP switches.
When a trouble event occurs, such as a service alert, the
annuncialors emit alwo tone warble u ntil you press the " i rouble
Silence" button on the D1256.
Switch Settings
+ A six-position switch located under tfre D1256 and D1257 cover allows you lo select the
address of each annunciator and silence the keypad encoding tones.
To access the switches, remove the lront cover. Using a smallllat-bladed screw-driver,
gently push in the two bottom tabs ol the enclosure cover. As the tabs are pushed in, lift
lhe cover away lrom the base.
. Set the switches as follows:
Address #
Switch
1 2 3 4 5 6
Address #1
Address #2
Address *3
Address #4
Address #5
Address *6
Address #7
Address #8
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
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oz
6oOz
LJJ
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
ON
Mounting the D1256 and D1257
The annunciators are low profile, sudace-mounled units molded in durable red plastic.
They can also be mounted using the following optional packages:
. D56 Command Center Keypad Conduit Box - Protected surlace mount or flushmount
. D54B Command Center Flushmount Kit (Brass)
D54C Command Center Flushmount Kit (Stainless Steel)
Mouttlng Locationsz Do not mount annuncialors in a location where they are exposed
to direct sunlight. Direct sunlighl can intedere with the display screen's visibility and
damage internalcomponenls. Do not mount the annunciators in wel or moist locations.
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Wiring the D1256 and D1257
A lour-wire llying lead is required lor the data and power connections between the
annuncialorsand the conlrol/communicator. The annunciators come with a wiring
harness consisting ol lour color-coded {lying leads with a female lour'pin connector plug
al one end.
To wire the D1256 and D1257:
1. Power down the control/communicator.
Z. Connect the llying leads ol the wiring harness (provided) lo the wires lrom lhe panel.
3. Using a small flat-bladed screw-driver, gently push in the two bottom tabs ol the
enclosure cover. As the tabs are pushed back, lilt the cover away lrom the base.
4. Set the switches as shown in Swilcft Seftings'
5. Turn the command center over and plug in the wiring connector lhrough the opening
in the back of the enclosure base.
6. Mounl the annunciator's base to the wall. secure it in place using the lhree mounting
holes inside the enclosure base.
7. Replace the cover. Align and insert the top two tabs ol the enclosure cover into the
top two tab slots of the enclosure base. Hold lhe top edges o.f the enclosure cover
and base in position. Push the tabs inward and press the enclosure and cover
together until the cover snaps inlo place.
re Cable lrom
r', D9124 Motherboard
12 VDC (terminal 1)
Data Out (terminal3)
Data ln (terminal 4)
COMMON (terminal2)
r-wire C lrom
D91 1 2 Panel
terminal 3 to
terminal 3'1 to
terminal30 to
terminal 29 to
12 VDC (red)
Data ln (yellow)
Data Out (green)
COMMON (black)
Figure 2: Wiring Connections
Programming the Control/Comunicator
The Command Center, User tnrcrtace, Command Menu, and Passcode Worksheet
s'ections ol the control/communicalor program determine the annunciator displays and
lunctions avaitable lrom the D1256. Key points to consider are described below.
Command Center Assignment
1. Command Cenler Text. The D1256 can be used on any one of the eight (B)
addresses in the control panel. The following describes programming lor one D1256
assigned to Command Center #t.
Z. Supervision. Cerlain local jurisdictions may require that lire system annuncialors be
supervised. ll this is a requirement in your area, set supervision to YES forthe
addresses that use fire alarm annuncialors.
3. Scope. The D1256 is designed to acknowledge lire alarms and lroubles, not burglar
alarms and troubles. Sel lhe scope.lo include fire areas only'
4 Area. Program the area number of the ltre area (s) as normal'
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Area Text
Refer lo example 1 on page T lor an illustration of the following.
1. Area# ls On - PRESS ALARM SlL. Fire area should remain inthe OFF state at all
iimes. lf through misprogramming a fire area becomes armed the "PRESS ALARM
SlL" display will show on lhe lire alarm annunciator. Pressing lhe ALARM SILENCE
key will both silence any alarm(s) and disarm the area. This will cause the fire alarm
annunciatorlo again display the normal"' FIRE SYSTEfiJI '" display.
2. Area # Not Ready - CHECK FIRE SYS. Most fire alarm areas willconsist ol all24'
hour points and therelore the "Area # Not Ready" display will not be used. ll a
controlled point type is used for some type of lire supervision device , and the device
becomes off-normal,lhe "CHECK FIRE SYS:'message will appear on the lire
command center.
'3. Area # ts Otl - ' FtRE SYSTEM'. This is tfie normal idle'text lor the lire alarm
annu nciator.
4. Area # Acct ls On - . The "Area # Accl is On" text is not used in the
system.
Custom Funclion
These items must be programmed as indicaled in the D91128 Program Record Training
Sheet lor the DgI24 (74-06802-000) to make the D1256lunction keys operational. The
passcode 125600 has been chosen lor the following examples, allhough any passcode
D4y be used, Refer to example 2 on page 7 lor an illuslration of the following.
CF 128 - ALARM SILENCE ? - Key stroke - 125600E. This custom lunction will be
l/ programmed as the lirst tlenu i1em. lt will be executed wfien'the*ALARM SILENCE"
key is pressed on the D1256. The key slroke entry ol 125600E willbe seen by the
control panel as a valid passcode entry in the area having the authority levelto
silence a ringing fire bell in the area. The "E" al the end ol the string represents lhe
, Enter key.
.2 CF 129 - TROUBLE SILENCE ? - Key Stroke - A4CC. This custom iunction will be
programmed as the second item in the Menu and will be executed whenever the
TROUBLE SILENCE key is pressed on the D1256 This entry is equivalent to the
.-.-, execution o1 a Command 4 at the D1256.
3.'' CF 130 - DETECTOR RESET ? - Key Stroke - A47 This cuslom function willbe'' programmed as the third Menu ilem and will be executed when the DETECTOR
RESET key is pressed on the D1256. This entry is equivalent to the execulion ol a
Command 47 at the D1256.
4. , CF 131 - ANNUNCIATOR RESET ? - Key Stroke - 125600C. This custom f unction
will be programmed as the lourth command menu item and will be execuled when
the ANNUNCIATOR RESET key is pressed. The eflect ot this function is to clear the
"View Memory" buff er. lt does not clear the event out ot lhe 500 event log contained
within the panel. (The ability lo clear the alarm memory by enlering a valid passcode
and the ESC key will only apply with D9112 Revisions 2.1 or higher).
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Menu
Reler to example 3 on page T lor an illustration ol the following.
1. Menu ltem and Function. Radionics recommends that you program the f irst ten menu
ilems as indicated below. The lirst lour menu items must be programmed as
indicated below tor the D1256 lo f unction properly, The lirst lour keys on the D1256
annunciator execute lhe tirst lour menu fiems turned on at the command center
address. Menu items live through len are optional lealures lhat you may or may not
want to program into the D1256 system. Menu items five through ten are explained in
the D1256 Use/s Guide as optional leatures. See the User's Guide lor further
explanation of these items. Programming of items live through ten is optional. '
Menu llem Function Description
1 128 ALARM SILENCE-_ ?
2 129 TROUBLE SILENCE ?
3 130 DETECTOR RESET ?
4 131 ANNUNCATOR RESET
5 9 VIEW - MEMORY- ?
6 10 VIEW PT STATUS _ ?
7 12 FIRE _ TEST - ?
8 21 VIEW LOG - ?
g 29 REMOTE PROGRAM ?
10 32 DISPLAY _ REV ?
2. cc Address #. Program command cenler addresses to YES tor the first four menu
items and optionalti program menu items five throughtenas YES.
Passcode Worksheet
Refer to example 4 on page T lor an illustration ol the following.
1. passcode. A special passcode must be programmed as a valid passcode lor the
system to work. This passcode is used in cuslom functions 128 and 131 , Any user
number may be used to establish this mandatory valid passcode. lt must additionally
be created as a valid passcode in the area the D1256 is assigned to. Radionics
recommends using aulhority level 14 in conjunction with the passcode you choose
(see Authority Level Selections).
User lnterlace
Reler to example 5 on page 8 for an illustration of the lollowing'
1. Command Center Functions. The lollowing command cenler lunction must be turned
on to enable the DETECTOR RESET keY
#27 Reset Sensors
It is suggested that the items below be included in the menu'
#9 View Event Memory
' #10 View Point Status
#12 Fire Test
#21 View Log
#29 Remote Program
#32 Display Rev
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Note: lt is important to enable each ol these items with an "E" and not a "P." lf any ol the
above items are enabled with a "P" then a custom function musl also be established
10 execule the menu item from the command center. This custom function would
include the appropriate embedded passcode to let the system function. For example,
il View Event Memory were to be passcode protected and the chosen piasscode was
125600, the macro string would be A40125600E. Consideration should be given lo
passcode protecting the command center tunction in combined burglary/fire
applications.
2. Aulhority Level Selections. Radionics recommends using authority level 14 in
conjunction with the passcode you choose. Any authority level may be chosen but
the only lunction enabled wnh an "E" should be the "PASSCODE DISARM" function.
Do not enable lhe "PASSCODE ARM" lunction. ll is not necessary to enable any
other lunctions at lhe chosen authority level unless any ol the command center
lunclions have been locked with a "P" Jor passcode required,
CAUTION! Furlher customizalion may be required il the D1256 is located in an
unsecured area, or il D1255 Command Centers are installed in the system. The lactory
loaded program tor the D9124 makes these functions available withoul requiring a
passcode entry.
ll,lor example,lhe D1256 is located in a secure area, but D1255 Command Centers are
also installed, you may want to restrict command center {unctions by requiring a
passcode in 9::' 5c:'je.- 5-'.:J:r'i.:.
Once restricted, a passcode with an appropriate authority level must be entered
in Custom Function Ke;r Si'ere"* along wilh the key strokeslo make lhe
function keys operational.
Finally, inlhe Command Menu you would show the lunction numbers lor the
Custom Functions controlling the lunction keys ONLY at D1?56 addresses in
secured areas
Funclion numbers lor standard User lnlerface command center functions can be
programmed in the Command Menu lor D1256 and D1255 addresses.
Remember to enable functions only as appropriate for the command center at
lhe address. The D1256 does not have numeric keys. so it can nol be used to
access functions that require a passcode.
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Examples
Example 1. Area Texl.
Area 1
Area#lsOn Ff: t
Area # Not Ready C ir' €
Area # ls Oll rt i r
ii:;l'lSi,-€ S'rSs1{,41 -
Area 2
Area # Acct is On -
Example 2. Cuslom Funclion.
Text
CF128 A L A r?. tt1
CF129 C n 6 C i(
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cF 131 A lt l,t r"' lt
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Example 4. Passcode Worksheel
Passcode Worksheet
User
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User
Passcode
User
Window
Area Auth
345612 78 User lt{ame
000
001
00
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15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15
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Example 5. User lnterlace
User lnterface
Cmd Center Function
Blank=flieahlcd / tr-Fnahla / P-Precnn/'lo
Authority Level Selections
Blank = Disabled / E = Enable
1 )als A 7 n o 10 11 12 13 14 t(
#Functlon Command EIP
1 Disarm l>
2 Master Arm CMD 1
3 Mstr Arm lnsl CMD 11
4 Perim lnsl CMD 2
5 Perim Delay CMD 3
6 Watch Mode CMD 6 I E
7 Perim Partial CMD 8 li
I View Area Stat illii E
o View Event Mem CMD 40 €l I II E
10 I View Pt Status €trliiiil E
11 Walk Test CMD 44 I ll E
12 Fire Tesl CMD 58 €i | | !I E
13 Send Report cMD 41/42 It I E
14 Not Used
15 CMD 49 €E
16 Cho Time/Date CMD 45 E
17 Chg Passcode CMD 55 !lll E
18 Add Passcode CMD 56 iil
19 Del Passcode CMD 53 E
20 Exlend Close CMD 51 Irl E
21 View Loo E ilii ti li E
22 Print Loq I rtlr ii E
23 User Cmd 7 CMD 7 E
24 User Cmd 9 CMD 9 E
25 | BypassaPt CMD O I
261 UnbypasaPt CMD OO iili E
27 i Reset Sensors CMD 47 €iiiiliiiri E
28 Relay Control CMD 54 rl I
I E
29 Remote Proqram CMD 43 €i
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30 Move to Area CMD 50 I E
JI Not Used jtli
32 Display Rev CMD 59 €iiiiril irl E
33 Service Walk iiii lrit;i /t E
34 Delaull Texl cMD 57 I llilll E
35 Chanqe Skeds CMD 52 E
Force Arm P I
Area O/C P
Restricted O/C P ii
Perimeter O/C P tlltri
Send Duress P iri il iri
Passcode Arm P I
Pascode Disarm P iil llitl : i l€
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Specif ications
Power
Nominal 12 VDC supplied by the control/communicator
Current Required
ldle: 104 mA
Maximum: 206 mA, with annunciator lighted and warning tone on
Wiring
Four.wire expansion cable supplies Data ln, Data Out, +12VDC, and Common'
Maximum dala loop resistance is 10O.
Dimensions
Base: 4.56"H x 8.15" W
Cover: 4.3"H x 8.12"W x 0.816"D
Color
Fire engine red
Display
16 character vacuum fluorescent display. Each character is a 14-segment
unit. Sott blue color.
Operating Temperature
32o to 122o F (0'to 50"C)
Relative Humidity
5 to 85% @ 86'F (30"C)
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RADI ON ICS
D125B Powered Loop lnterface Module
Operation and lnstallation lnstructions
Features
Description
Operation
Two separate powered protective loops
Suitable lor 12 or 24 VDC, 2 or 'wire smoke detectors
Up to 50 2-wire, 12 VDC glassbreak detectors per loop
Loop troubles and alarms transmitted individually to the control/communicator panel
Command cenler or central station reset capability with the Remote Account Manager
(RAM)
UL listed
CSFM and NYC-MEA Pending
Figure 1:
,1258 Powered Loop
lnterlace Module
D8112/D9112: 12 VDC Mode:
tn this mode, the D8112 and D9112 Switched Auxiliary Power output (terminal 8) supplies
power to the 01258 Powered Loop lnterface. The switched power output allows all detectors
connected to the D1258 module to be reset by interrupting power'
The D1258 Powered Loop lnterf ace is used to connect up to two 2-wire powered loops to
separate on-board points on a D7112 or D91 12 or separate protective zones on a D81 12'
Tlrese loops are powered with nominal 12 or 24 VDC lor compatible smoke detectors or
glassbreak devices. You can also use any dry contact device with the D1258 Powered Loop
lnterf ace.
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Operatior (continued)
lnstallation
D7112:12 VDC Mode:
With a D7112,switched detector power is achieved by using an auxiliary Ot S0 Relay Module.
The relay coil connects to one side of the panel lire loop (Point 1) and a panel common (see
Figure 3). Power is interrupted for a programmed time ol up to 75 seconds by entering
Command 47 atthe command center. See the D7112 Operation and lnstallation Mariuallor
detailed operation instructions. Do not connect any devices to Point 1 when using the D130
Relay Module.
D7112, D8112 and D91 12:24 VDC Mode:
A separate UL Listed 24 VDC power supply must be used when using 24 VDC detectors.
rUse.a D130 Relay Module to reset 24.VDOsmoke detectors with CMD 47 (see Figures 4
and 6).
The D1258 module mounts in the D7103, D8103, D8108A, or D8109 enclosures. Use the''- rnounting'screws'provided. Onty the'D8l08A-and DSl09"enclosures are suitable for
commercial lire applications.
You can also use a D137 Mounting Bracket lo installthe D125B.
Wiring Loops
The D 1 258 Powered Loop lnledace'hastwo J,oop irputs.These are labeled :
Loop A Loop B
A+ LOOP (Terminal9) 8+ I-OOP (TerminalS)
A- LOOP (TerminalT) B- LOOP (Terminal6)
To supervise lhe loops, inslall an end-of-line resistor beyond the last detector of each
protective loop. lf you are replacing a D125 or D125A module with the D1258, you can use
tbe 1.SkO resistor (RPN 15-03130-000) installed withthe original system. lf you are installing
a D125B in a new system or in an existing system and adding additionaldevices, use the
1 .8k0 resistor (RPN 15-03130-006) supplied with the module.
The D1258 shorts the protective loop on the panelwhen the high (+) and low (-) side ol
'either module loop is shorted logether orrvhen a snroke detector activates.
The D125B opens the protective loop-onlhe panel during the following conditions:
. Either ol the module protective loops are opened.
. The D125B lnterface module is not powered.
- Either{he{rgh (+) side ol the loop or the low{-J side ol the loop is shorted to ground.
When programming lor fire applications, refer to the appropriate control/communicator
Operation and lnstallation Manu al.
Application Do NOT mix't2 VDC and 24VDC detectors on the same D1258 module.
Do NOT use lerminalS lor silent alarm output when using D8112 Switched
Aux Power.
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Wiring
Figure 3: Wiring the D7112
ln the 12V Mode
D1258 Operation & lnstallation lnstructions
Page 3
Flgure 2: Connectlng the
Detectors to the D1258
Figure 4: Wiring the D1258 to the
D7112 in the 24V Mode
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Wiring (continued)
Flgure 6: Wlring the D1258
to lhe D8112 and D9112 ln
the 24V Mode
Flgure 5: Wlrlng the
D1258 to the D8112 ang,
D91121n the 12V Mode
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ANO LOOP B CONNECTIONS.
ONLY CONNECT TO ONE COMI|cN
AT THE PANEL
CONNECT IO PROTECTIVE ZOIIE'FOINT
CONNECT TO PROTECTIVE ZONE/POINT
AUX POWER
swficHEo Aux PowER
D8lt2/09112: USE TERMNAL 8 FOR 2 WIRE
LATCHING DETECTORS. THE O811?TUST HAVE
A RELAY IN SOCKET K8, THE 09112 MUST HAVE
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Specif ications
Operatlng Voltage:
12 VDC: (Nominal) Supplied by the control/communicator
24 VDC: UL Listed 24V Power SuPPIY
such as Alarm-Sal. Model AS/PSS-BFS-24-UL
Number ol Radlonlcs 2.Wlre Detectors:
12 VDC:25
24 VDC:80
Number ot Detectlon Systems2'wlre Detectors:
12 VDC:20
24 VDC:60
Number ol.System Sensor 2'Wre Detectors:
12 VDC: 10
24YDC:40
Reler to the appropriate control/communicator Technogram detailing compatible smoke
delectors
trlax. Operathg Curient: 12 VDC
Non-alarm (idle) 22mA
85mA
85mA
147m4
12mA
12mA
1.7mA
80mA'
80mA'
150mA'
'After 2mins.
23mA
23mA
24mA
24 VDC
42mA
1 68mA
1 68mA
292m4
23mA
23rnA
2.5mA
55oA
55mA
85mA
45mA
45mA
46mA
Alarm (Loop A)
(Loop B)
(LooPs A+B)
Open (Loop A)
(Loop B)
(Loops A+B)
Short+(Loop A)
(Loop B)
(Loops A+B)
Shorl-(Loop A)
(Loop B)
(Loops A+B)
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D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher
Operation and lnstallation lnstructions
Before You Begin
The Dg2g module is used with Dg1 12 and D7212 control/cOmmunicalors. The controv
Communicator must OJequippeO with lirmwareieuision 2'95 or higher. Use Command 59
lo delermine the revision currently in use'
Belore you insrail the Dg2g you should be lamiliarwith the operation and installalion manual
andtheprogramentryguidelorthepanelyouareinstalling.
Description
The Radionics Dg112 and DTzlzcontroucommunicator panels use the D928 Dual Phone
Line Switcher to lransmit over a second phone line when ine primary phone line is taulted'
The panel monitors the primary line and the 0928 monitors lhe secondary line' ll a signal is
generaled and lhe p.nti.tnids thaf the primary phone line is bad' lhen it will allempt t0 use
the secondary phonJ tine fo send the meiiage' For lurlher explanation' see the
Communication Faipre section ol the appropriatE Operation and lnstallation manual' lf
troubte is delected, the panel keeps the laulty phone line in memory'
lt the primary line is lound to be electrically fauhy, lhe D928.switches to the secondary line
anC reportsine tautt, W',tn1n. Modem tilormat, the panel sends a PlioNE LINE FAIL
message ter the D6500. The second line ol t;e ieF,ort indicates';.'ltich phone line is in irouble'
When using BFSK, the panel sends a TR9UBIE zN B lor trouble on the primary phone line
and a TR9gBLE zN C ior trouble on the secondary phone line'
The D928 uses the primary or secondary phone line to dial a primary' backup' or duplicate
phone number,
Groundstart SyStemS; You cannol uSe the 0928 on ground start systems lor commercial
lire applications.
CPU Failure Annunciation
StAtUS LEDS
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Page 1
The D928 module haS a CirCuil rhat monitors lhe panel's cPU (Gentral Processing unit) lor
proper operation. ll the CPU lails, a buzzer on the D928 sounds as does a sounder in lhe
panet. You cannot reset this 'warchdog" sounder while the cPU is failed' The D928 only
itops sounOing when the panel's CPU returns to normal operation'
Four LEDs mounted on fhe lronl edge ol lhe D928 module indicale primary phone line
lailure, secondary pnone line lailure, lailure 10 commUnicate, and AC power stalus (see
Figure 1 ). When programmed and operatingnormally, only the green AC power slatus LED
should be lit.
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Phone Line Failure LEDs
Two yellow phone line status LEDs (one lor the primary line, one for the secondary line) light
up when phone line voltage drops below 4.5 -7.5 VDC without a corresponding 8-13 mA
increase in current. The panel monitorsthe laulty lelephone line lorthe programmed interval
belore indicating a trouble condition. For more inlormation, see the descriplion of is,?c.:e
Supv Tims in lhe Program Enlry Guide.
Failure to Communicate LED
A yellow LED lighls up when the panel goes inlo communications failure, The LED is cleared
when communication reslores.
AC Power Status LED
The green AC power status LED lights up when the panel is running on AC Power. When AC
power is not available, it is not lit.
Hardware/Software Com pati bi I ity
Make sure that the control panel board hardware has part number 04-05958-004 printed in
the lower right corner. The panel's operating soltware must be revision 2.95 or higher
The D928 is nol compatibte with lirmware revision 2,91 or lower or control panel board
hardware revision 04-05958-003 or lower.
Mounting
The D928 Dual Phone Line Switcher mounls inside the D8103, D8108A and D8109
enclosures. Fasten the module lo the inside ol the enclosure with lhe screws provided.
When usirrg the D928 with a rire system, it must be mounted inside an enclosure that is UL
lisled lor lire, such as the D8108A or D8109 Enclosure.
Wiring
1. The D928 has lwo llying leads. Connect the green lead to Terminal 1 or 2 on the panel
lo monitor AC power.
2. Connect the black lead on the D928 to Terminal 10 on the panel. This provides surge
proteclion lor the lwo incoming phone lines. This is also ground relerence for the AC
LED.
Phone Connections
1. Plug one end ol the ribbon cable provided with the D928 into J4 on lhe D928. Plug the
other end into J2 (AoCESSORY) on the panel.
2. Plug crne end o{the D162 (2') phone cord provided with the D928 into J3 on the D128.
Plug the other end into J3 (TELCO) on the panel.
3. Plug one end of a 0161 (8') or D1€2 (2') phone cord into J1 on the D128. Plug the other
end into the RJ31X lor the primary phone line.
4. Plug one end of a D161 or D162 phone cord into J2 on the D928. Plug the other end into
the RJ31X lor the secondary phone line.
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Programming
To use the D928, program Twc Phone x-lnes and Phcna supv.Timein the control
panel. see the phon-e section in tne approfriate Program Entry Guide lor programming
instructions
CONNECT TO ACCESSORY
CoNNECTOR (J2)WTH RIBBON CAELE
pxbne JAcK To
PHONE LINE.
PFIMARY
RJ31X
\ secoNonRv- FAIL LED
GREEN. TO
TERMINAL 1
BLK. TO
TERMINAL 1O
AC POWER
LED
(GREEN)
PRIMARY
FAIL LED
(YELLOW)
(YELLOW)
COMMUNICATIONS
FAILURE LED
(YELLOw)
PHONE JACK TO SECONOAFY
PHONE LINE. RJ31X
PHONE JACK TO
TELCO CONNECTOR
BUZZER
Flgure 1. Phone Cord and Wlrlng Connections
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Specif ications
Current Bequlred
ldle (average):
Maximum (average)
Operating Voltage:
18 mA @ 13.8 VDC
100 mA @ 13,8 VDC
10.2 - 13.9 VDC
Stalus lndlcators
A sounder annunciales CPU lailure. LEDs indicate:
. AC power. Primary phone line failure. Secondary phone line lailure. Failure to communicate
Wirlng Connecllons
3 Dual modular conneclor phone cords1 Ribbon cable2 Flying leads (green, black)
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D91 I 28 Control/Commun icator
Control Features
. Eighl Programmable areae
Eight on-board Points. Up to 126 off-board points for
. a total of 1U Points. Built-in digitel communicator
o Real time dock and teet timer
r Battery charging circuit and
vottaga supervision
. Automalic re$et circuit
proteators
r On-board wamlng buzzar for
CPU walchdog faature
. Four diagnostic LEDg
. Ughming and EMI prctec{ion
. Ponrer limitecl extemalcitcuits
. ProgrammablE AC
Supervision
. 500 Event Log
Communicator
Features
. Four telephone numbers for
6rent reporting' prcsrammabre phone rine Hl;ff,l#"FgsTr?Er"'o .t:il'x::ilT:r"
monitor
r Monitors 2 phone lines witli ' Centralstation reporting command c'enters
optional D!128 Dual Phone r 31 poirrt indexes for cuetom o Cusfom "om-an'O
center text
Une Switcher point response ' Programmable tuslom
. Prograrnmable for loop staft ol Fire Alarm verilicatlon Funationsf
ground $tan phone syetems . Programmable loop reeponSe ' Fulllunc'tion command menu
' Programmable answering tnre ' 90 user pes€codeg
macfrirre work-around for . Flre alarm inspestoCs lOcal r 14 anthority levels
remote programming actess test mode r 15 ueer windows for passcfde
PfOgfammable ' Watc*r mode " activation
OUIFU1S r Automalic test andor status . Programmable user authori$
. 1p vDC, z Anrp Alarm Power rcporte to dtange' add' andor delete
r Ararm ourput *''$11:"' ' fl:[11lF*;:1Ei:lx;f"-- HftTod's
from dre command
staady, Pulsed, clliflll ^ ino undypa*= pointe, Eet and . Point bypassing by ueer
standard' Temporal code 3 Lset retays . Adjuetable brightness rorr Automatic belltest . windsrvs for auto arming, fail commano cerier display. tsell shutoff timer to opery'olose, let€ to cloee. 128 programmable relaye tone, op€n/elose rcport
suppression.
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Accessories (Continued)
D520O Pragrammer
Providee on-Eite prcgramming for D91128 and other
Fladionlcs proclucts.
D5300 Rcmote Accounl llanager ll
Provides Remote Programming eapabilityfor D91 128
and olher Radionics products. Also used to relrieve
events stored in Dg112Bs event log.
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D9112B Specifications
Voltege lnput
Primary: 16.5 VAC /m VA dass 2 plug-in transforrner
Sixondary 12 VDC 7Ah EqnaEeable baflery
Current Hequlnmente
P-.arlel: 250 - 500 mA
Auriliary Powtr OuPut
1.4 Amp @ 10.0 to 13.9 VDC (continuous eupply)
Swltchad.-Agt_Ecw Current drawn lrom auxillary
voltage supply, may be interupted (strvitched offl
momentarlly from the command center ordudng dam
verification. D136 Plug-in Felay requir€d.
Alarm PowerOu$ute
Steacly orjulead:2 Amps at 10'0 to 19.9 VDC on
alarm. Output may be aGady, pulsed, Ca. Standard
and/or Temporal Gode 3. Programmed by area.
Altemate Alam: Cunent drawn lrom alarm power
output (2 Amps at 10.0 to 13.9 VDC). D13O Plugin
Relay requircd.
Fire and Fire/EurglerY SYcGmr
To ormplywith UL 985 and 864 lisling standadslorfire
alarm eysterne (effec.tive March 1, 19891, the totttl
combinedroondnuous and alarm ctrrcnt draw for lhe
system during alarm condilionr must be limited to
1.4A (1400 mA) prcvidetl bythe prlmary poweranpply
(r€stitbd AC).
Tclcphonc Gonnes{ons
One RJ3l X or R.J38X iack reguired for each phone line
connected to tho D91 128.
Two Phone Llnes: lnstall Radionics D928 Duel Phone
Line $witcher. Supewision suppliecl.
Ustings and Approvals
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Undenuiters'Laboratodes' 4
NFPA 71 Central Slation, NFPA 72 Chapter 0 Local,
NFPA 72 Chapter I RemotE Stalion, and NFPA 74
Household Fira Waming.
Califomia State Fire Marshal (CSFM)
FM and NYC-MEA (turmerly NYC.BSA) arc pendng.
Burglary
Undenvrilers' taboratories:
Central Station, Local, Police Qonnect, and Household
syctems.
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Dual Battery Hamess
Prered Loop lnterface Module
leV,7 Ah Rechargeabh Battery
Feverslng Helay
Dual Phone Llne $wibher
Dual Clare A lnltlatlon Glrcult ltiodule
Relay llodule
Plug-in Rehy
8' Phone Gord
2' Phone Cord
lndicaring Glrcuit Supclition Module
lndependent Zone Gontrol
lndependent Zod€ Gontol
Commard Genter
f 6.E VAC /00 VA Transfordter
Programnrer
Remote Account Manager ll
Encloeure lor DIA{O Transformer
Univrnsel Enclotutt
Fire Enclosurp
Attaak Roelstant Encloeu re
Derlved Ghannel S.T,U,
POPEX tlodul€
POPIT ilodule
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OctoRelay Module
Relcacc todulc
Battery Gharger Module
Briefoase Demonstration Kit
Parellel Printer lnterlace Module
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Descriptlon
The Radionlcs [r911?B QontroUCommunicator is an
alarm processing control panel capable of raporting up
to eight unique ec@unt numbera ueing its built'in
digital oommunicator - but that's only the beginning.
Wilh prog rammi ng and accessory modules the Dg 1 1 28
ofteri ttexiUility and beneficlalfoatures rarely found in
other eecurity alarm c-ontrol systems.
The D91128 features *arean programming. Area
programmlng otfers you a wide selection ol system
configuralions. You oan prpgrarn up to eight areas in
the system. Assign each area a unlque accou nt number
-or-.every area to lhe same account number <r-
several areas to one a@ount number and other areas
to different account numberE.
Command Centers
Tha D91128 prwides a fully programmable user
i nterface that maltes it possible to customize command
center displays and simplify operation. D1255
Gommand Centers prcvicle on'pr€mis€s point and
system status annunoiatlon. The D9112 superuises up
to eight command centers (You can connect more il
supeMelon is not necessarY).
The D1255 Command Center ug€s a 16-character
English language display to show system status' erea
sErtus (custom text), and point status (ctstom text)'
Gommandt
The D91128 includes easy to temember command
funclions. Familiar commande lilte Command 1,
Command 2, ... Command 8, and Command 0' plus
several n6w ones like Command 00 to unbypass a
point, and Command 11 for instanl master arming'
rnake the D9112 an easy trEnsition lor seasoned
Radionict cuetonere.
Gommand tenu and Gustom Functione
The Command Menu can help the dew user to become
lamiliar with the featurcs ol the control panel' You
program the Conrmand Menu to list command leatures
and Guetom Functions that can be accessed at
individual command oenters.
Custom Funclions altow users to perform complex
lunstions with a lew keystrokes. Up to 16 Custom
Functions can be programmed, 6ech identified by 16
characters of custom text. You can program the panel
with functions confiilning up to 32 keyshokes'
User Paeecodee
You can program up to gg user pa$scodes in the
DgI128. Passoodes are 3 to 6 dlgite ln len$h wlih no
fixed diglts. Assigning user pa$scodesto one ol the 14
programmable authority levels, and one or more of tha
I eraeg delermines each users eccess to the system'
You can assign the Passcode adifferent authotitylwel
lor eac*r area. Assighlrrg a pa$code to a user window
restricts its use to specilic tirn€ periods. The passcode
is only enabled during the winclow'
Point Expansion
. Up to 134 detection pointe (eighl on-board and
126 off-board)
The D9112 provides eight'on'boanl" points. Add
expansion inlerlacEF and up to 126 addilional points to
provide uP to 134 Points.
The D1255 Command Center shows the status of
individual poinr with cttstom text. lf you program the
D911U to eend reporF in the Modem ll lonnat to a
Radionics D65OO Recelver, point reports indude lhe
crstom t'ext shovvn at the ctmmand centef.
Each point can be assigned to any one of the eight
areas. Points can be aseignetl in any order- numerical
s€ou€nce is not important. Points can be re-assignecl
m i diferent area withoutchalging lhe point number'
Modem ll RePorting Format
The Modem I I Format, available with Radionics' D6500
Flecetuer and the D91128, adcla these reporting
capablllties - to nane lusd a few:
. Reports individual point numbers
. Repods indMdual Point text
' openin/closing reports lrom up to 99 ueers
. Separately identilied Opening/Glosing reports
from eacfi of the elgfit areae
. Reporte prcgrarnming sttsmPts made by remote
prograrnmers
r Expanded Dlagnoetic RePofie
Report GrouPs
The D91 1 2B sofie events into ofie of 1 2 Hepod Grcups:
fire alarm, fire houble' ron'fire alam, trouble, oper/
close, test report, diagnoeth, relays, Skeds' RAM'
phone/power supervieion, and service.
You oan program hc D91128 to route r€Ports lrom
each group to one or mor€ of lour reosfver phone
numbdo. You eelect one of the phone numbers as
primary for the report group. You can also select one
number as back up and one number as duptlcate lor the
group.A phone numbercan be designated as pimary
ior one or rnore grolJPE and back-up or dudlcae for
others.
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Fire Test
ln the FirB Teet Mode' the Dgl l2Bsuppresses repofts
to the receiver so you can testinitiating and indicating
deviceswithor,rttralremittingalarmstothecantralstation.
Wtt"n you pui the D91 t zB in Fire Test Modei the panel
senOs i reiofi to the central ilation to indicate the start
ol the test. Test events then beopme "local onlf' The
Dl 255 commend center shorvs how many points are to
be tested.
Each Ume a device tnitiates an alarm, the programmed
point t"*t tlisplays at the command center' Th€
artomatc sensor reeat feature of the Fire Teel Mode
allorvs you to continuetesting addifi onal devices without
tn
"on*urning
tipstothe commandcerrterto manually
ruget sensorsl at the end of the test, the D1255
displays he number of untested points' You can also
viei'v ne polnt text tor eac*r untested Point'
When you take the D91 128 out of Fire Test Mode' the
panet'sends a report to tho receiver indicating the
completion of the teet.
Logger
. 5(X) Event Memory
. Localprinting with a D9131 printer interface
. Remote event r€tri€valwitft RAM ll
. Logs I-oael Onlf events
. Logggd events c'ontain Time, Date, Event'
Account#, Aree#, Ueer lD
All events, local only and transmitted repotG' are
automaticatly stored lir tne OSt 128's errent log (up to
iOO events). epcn event log entry contains the time'
Oaie, oent Oescription, aorcount number, point number'
and user lD.
Th6 D9131 Parallel Prlnter. lnterlace allows the
Ogt teg to print lhe event log lircally' You can rctrleve
selected evenB from the er/ent log with the D5300
Flernote Accor.rnt Manager ll (RAM ll)'
Local Printer
, Up to three tuperuised localparallelprinters
. Three groups of printer information (Point Evente'
Operr/Cloee and non-alarm events)
r Route each informaton group to orre or all printers
r Events conhin Time, Date, Event, Account#'
Area#, User lD, PointText
The tn112B cen print events localty using a sl1lltd
p"raf f el prinGrand ttt" O9131 Printer Interface Module'
Eu"ntt ir*rtt as fi€y are stored in the D91128'e event
fog. E";tt event aPP€arE in one eighty eharacter line'
nn'V ot. all of thred event groups (point €vents' open/
dee erteng, and non alarm inlormatlon) can be printed
on any or all of the three oupervl$ed printere'
Log ger/Frinter APPI icatl ons
Logger and Local Printer are ideally suited lor thE
cuiiomerwho wotrld like to have a recotd ol openings
and closi ngs without having excessive telephone bills'
Using Loggterand the D53fi) Rernote Account Manager
ll (HAM I ii, you can retieve the seourity system events
pdtiooicairy using one aost-effec'tive phone call, ralher
ihan receiving several calls each day.
When tha panel's went log reacfres the programmed
frru*tofO it *oreO events' the De1128 sendr e LOG
n+neSHOLD report to tre D6500 rcceiver' Upon
receiving fte report, the centrat-statigl cen tetrl€v€
events tfom ttre panel's log wlth RAIVI ll'
Skeds
. Day-of-weekschedulee
. Date of the Year schedulee
. FlemotelyProgrammable
. Four holidayeh€dules ol 365 days each
The D91128's irrtemal clock and calendar help the
p"nul optr"tu individual Skeds (schedul€d wents)'
You can program each Sked to perbrm a specilic
func{ion ('suc-tr ae arn/disarm, relay @ntrol, point
Uyp"**inci, eilc.). Each Sked is programmed tor a tirne
uili "nnii
a day of the week schedula (Monday'
iuesoay, Wedrresay, stc.) or a date of the year
ecnedul-e (July4, December ?5, elc')'
Accessories for the D91128
D1255 Alphe lV Comrnend Center
Features an illuminated keypad, a 1 Gcharac{ervecuum
nuorescent dieplay, and prcgramrnable tBxt A pull'up
rEference cardand labeled ketryad faceplarc ptwitle
t" *ut with a quiclt ralercnce to eommon conrrnand
.*t"it"at rea and system displayt' -
The built-in speaker emits seveml distinct wemlng
tones. As )lou Pr€ss each key the speaker Emits a
ruttO neei to inOicae that your entry was accspted'
Gonrmand Center ac$og€ori€s irclude : fi e DSIB bress
flusttrnouttt ldt, the D94C cilaiflless fludrmount Ht' ttt''
D55 dee* stand, and the D56 contluit bot'
D$ze OetrRtlsy Module
Provides eight Form t" dry contaat r$ay ou@uts fo'
variety ot programmabln reeponses' Eact relay ottl; *"
can ui openied on a schedute ucing Skedg' by sptem
.rl.e iiti*e, trcubles, phone fallun, ?tc'), manually
t-m a fif ZsF Command Center, or renrbtety using the
D530o Remote Account Manager ll' '
DglSl Parallel Printcr lnterface llodule
FttiO"*
"
parallel printer output ln an eighty characier
format.
' ,-'75'o0104-o0GA 996 2 Spxifications $heef ':
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System Wiring Diagram, lssue A
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TRANSFORUE:N
ENCLOsURE
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'The D9112 is compelible with eithsr lhs D128 or
the D928 Dusl Phma Um Swibher. Tha 0128
is ffipallbb wilh fflm Bision 291 or
lmr, and with control psnol b€rd hatdrar€
Bisiffi O4-{L5958O03 or lmr. The D928 ls
cornpatible with fimvvaE rwFion 2r4 or highet
04-05958.004 or hbhor.
V9A1EFFLOil ALANil RETARD
FEATURE NOT SUITAST.E FOR
}WIFE $rcKE DEIECTORS.
}IOfE USE ZERO RETARD O(CEr'f
FOfi WA'ERFLOW.
MECTUP
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D8128A OCTORELAY
OR O8I1 ARM STATUS RELAY
D811 ARM STATUS RELAY
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GREAT WESTERN ALARM & COMM.
1636 SPRING STREET
PASO ROBLES, CA 93446
OUTPUT UNINTEilNUPTIELE POWER SYSTEMS
ercial grade units are avdilable in '12 or 24volt DC output at current levels
to l5 amperes. General chardcteristics includ'e a filtered and regulated output,
on and reporting, output protection, key lockable cabinet, and battery charg-
bilities from 4 to 150 amphours with in-cabinet battery space for a limited amount
capacity. Designed to charge gel-cell or lead acid chemistry batteries.
Y 3 or 5 Amp Output Q 1Z or 24 VDC
gattehy charge to 4o AH
. Fault output On: Low Battery, Los of AC' Blown
Battery Fuse, Blown AC FuseI Short Circuit Protectionr Thermal Protectionr KeviLockable Cabinet 803. t-if6time warranty on PC Board
Model:
Model:
Model:
Model:
AS/Ps3-BFS-l2 (12V, 3Al
AS/PS3-EFS-24 (24V, 3A)
AS/Ps5-BF5-12 (12V, 5A)
AS/P55-8f 5-24 (24V, 5A)
V 3 or 6 Amp OutPut @ 12 or 24 VDC
Battery charge to 60 AH
. Fault output on: High/Low Battery, Lose of AC, Blown
AC/Battery Fuse, HiEh/Low OutputI Relay Fault Output, Form 'C'r Visubl FEult lndicatorsr Over Current Protectionr Ther,mal Protection
' Kev Lockable Cabinet 803. tif6time Warranty on PC Board
A3INPL-rZ03o-B03 (!2v'
AS/NPL-12060-803 (12V,
AS/NPL-24030-803 (24V,
AS/NPL-24060-803 (24V,
Y 4,8, i2 or 16 Amp Output @ tZ or 24 VDC' Eatrtery Charge 80 AH to 15O All
, Fault output On: High/Low 8attery, Loss of AG Blown
AgBatteryFuse, High/Low outputr Relai Fault output, Form "C'
r Visudl Fault lndicatorsr overlCurrent Protection. TherFral Protection
' Key liockable Cabinet 804r Lifetime Walranty on PC Board
(t2v,4Al
(t2v,8A)
(24V,4A)
(24V,8A)
(tzv, t2A)
(12V,16A)
(24V, 12A)
(24V,15A1
Mod,el:
Model:
Modbl:
Modbl:
3A)
6A)
3A)
6A)
iilodil: AS/NPL-I 2040.804
Moddh AS/NPL-|20t0.804
Modih AS/NPL-24040-804
Modil: AS/NFL-24080-804
Moddl: AS/NPL-IZlz0-804
Moddl: AS/NPL-12150-Bo4
Model: A5/NPL-24120-804
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Tliis listlng is based on
but does not make
listed. This listing
sheet, installation
TSSUED: JUIY
Grfifomia Deprtment Of Forestry & Firu protectitin
Califorvra $tzte Frrc itrshd
LISTING SERVIGE
7315-1214:100 Prge 1 of 1
Power Units
Alarm-Saf, 654 lndustrial Wdy, Wilmingion, MA Ol BBT.g4gg
Contact; Joseph Mondetlo (508) 658-6717
Models AS/PSS-BFS-12 and AS/PSS.BFS-24 power supply/battery chargerdevices, Befer to listee's data iheet for detailed product description and
operetional consideration s.
In accordance with listee's printed installation instructions end appllcabtr codec
and ordinancBs,
Listee's name. model designation, circuit ratings and UL lebel,
Listed as power supplV units for u$6 vJith seperately listed compatible fire alarm
control units.
flcv, 12.29.93
data submitted by the applicant. CSFM st6ff has revtewed the tsst results und/or othe? dateindverification of any claims- This listing is not an endorrsement or recommendatiorr of the item
be used to verify correct operationsl requirements or installation criteria. Refcr to listee,s dar-snd/or other suitable irrformation
BEN O. HO
ocputy State Fire Marshal
Listfng Erpires
June 3O, 1997
E{{ective i$rrt date to
,19 6 AUTHORIZED BY:
Sources.
ALARM'SAF
r \ruuEt r)Lllrply, tr)altgl y trl lafgefs
lnstallation I nstructlons
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A = UU48l - Pofler Sunply/Egn!ry Cfi€r$er. Guide UTRZ
Porcr SupplytBaltery Gharget for use wilh llsted dsrrlcee shurnr ln Adderrdum '4".
UL294 - Acce$ Control $rrsterfls Unll Accesspry. Guidc AL\IY
Po*er Supply/Battery ChaBer fo'IAcc€ss Coffiol A!ryllcalhns
'UL Ltsted Produclscomplywlth NFPA72-Natloml FireAlarm Code, and are CSFM Listed
fl31$121 4100 and NY MEA Aooepled #MEA 3-92-E
Installation lnstructions
l. Mount cabinel per mechanical dimcnsions and loockoul locatione given ln $eclion lV.
2. Conned l2OVAC, mHz- single phase to lhe black and vfrlte leads ol lhc translormer ln actonhnce
wilh Atlide 725 sf lhe Naltunal Elec,ttical Gode
3. Low Volt AC lnput - Connect to secondary rrdnding of the tnnsformcr.
. Fused at l0 Amps {Fuse Type AGGIO)
il, v:rlfy orFut yq!g: qt -Pc .gulprf ald "ftltenf
12V31-steHiirfr 3iiiibafpo'x-iriril-lyl3.8VDc,
24V syslem meaEurer appr$(imate$ 27-EVDC.
5. Gonnect bollery set lo "Balle4l teminab.
CAUTlOl.l: Obserre polarig; inconect polarlty wlll deslroy baltery
Fused at lOAmps(Fwe TypeAGC-1O).
Recornmerrded battery type - PoruerSonic (PSSerieo) or
Connect'DC Oulput" to inpul ol uscr s;,stem.
YUASA {HPserias} seated lead acH/gd ccll
CAUTION: Obsewe pohdtf incorrect polarig nray darmge uslr sfstem-
Rehr to Seclion I lor Maximum Allonable S;rstewr Currenl.
7. Vieual lndicabrs:
AC Prcsenca LEDI:
Fault Condition LED3:
Syslem OKLED3:
e" For 4 hr. standby udlh 20 Ah bellcry sd - Ma( standry drdw: 3A,
5 rnlnute alann alrrerlt: 4A"
la Pour€r Supply Eystm Draw {No AC, No had) ls 25rnA.
r To Gonueil Oto Vollage Faui output to a Forn C relEy cortact output
. -lG Fura .l-^r;--l
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Model Numbers
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,'Ordel- No.
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Bdbry
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AG FusEr-;ffl
Green LED
YcllowLED {PSSBFS}
Grecn LED (PS$8031
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8. Gonnect "Fault Oulput" lo syslem fault annunciation.
PS$BFS-UL MoCels: Cunent limited voltagc orrtpul
24V systeq short circuit hull cunent b 50nA madmun.
For fault repoiing ln fire applicalions,use Relay Module RBKS-124P or RBKS-124N: See Secilm il.
Donbclsj rated 1A@ 24VDCPSS-B(XIUL Modeb:Fom uc"
CAUTION: Faull oorrdition r€portlr{g nay be delayud
Thl battery sel ts NOT supervtscd lot presence,
dependenl on porr sup$y lmding.
0, This unlt ls lntendad lo be placad ln the cane room as lhe control equipmcnt,
1. UL Ballery Slandby lntormation lor propcr UL Usted operallon ollhii rinll:
a. Fol 60 ht. shndby wlth 17Ah beltery se[ Mar slandby drau: .15A, Mu 5 mlnute alarm cunent 3A.
b. For 24 hr , standby wllh l TAh battery set: Max standby draw: .4A. Max 5 minute alann cwren!: 3A.
c. For 60 hr. stards rvlth 34Ah battety set: ilbx etandby dftryv: ,5A, Mar 5 minute alarm cunenl: ZA.
d'For 24hr. shndby wilh 3,lAh beftery sel - Max standby draru: 1A, Mat 5 minute alarm cunerrl: 2A-
Alarmsd . uuu lndustrial way. 1rq1r'ngron, hrA 01887-3499r {508}65S-6717r pr'- (50s} 6s8-8638.(
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PS+SFS-2+UL
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lZVDC
24VOC
lzVDC
Systenr
Uoltaga
4.OA
4,OA
4.OA
4-OA
Sydem
Cunenl
38Ah
Wlaxhnum
Barterl
Gapaclly
3{Ah
34Ah
38Ah
z50A
1.zsA
2.504
t.5A
}lsrilnum
AC lnput
Gurruril
?f2VAC
l7.5VAC
28.2VAC
l7,5VAC
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20Ah l'tax
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Cautiorr
For continuous proteclion agalnsl
fire hazard. replace only rvrth the
san)e lyps and rating oI fuse
Caution: Voltage Fau,Jt Output
Not lor Fire Protective
Siglaling Use.
Use [or eeneral riurnose onlv.
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lnstallatiu..
prat rtr'afte
lnstructions
ry una rgers
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TolcK
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limlled rclbgeoutput
l2Vsysterg shorl ciroutt curant ls25rnA mar
24V sysien; short clrcult cuncnt ls s0rnA nd
f:r.ryillggllng in tire applicationq use Rday
Module RBK,S-124P or RBI($|Z{N: Sea
Seclion lll,
RBI(S-124N requind lodebdAC lauttwhen no
balleiles are connecled.
Form "C-relay contacls
Conhcts rabd 14 @ 24VDC
Vlsd lndicalons
t.AC PresenceLEDI: Grcen LED2 Fault LED'3 (PSSBFS): yeilo,r tED
- SystemOKtED3 (pSS-803): cr*n LED
3. IEDZ (Red LED] serrres no user tunclion.
4. Fault Conditions
FhshlrU Yeflow LED (PSASFS) or Green
LED attinguishes (pSE-BGt! on:
'Lcry AC / trh AC / Btqrn AC Fuse
'LowBallery
'Bhum Battey Fuse
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Fail.safej aclive unlfl en actual faull condiilon.
Trouhlesh ooting Chart
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LED ie nol
Yellol"Faull" LED is fiashing;
Green "Fault' LED is otl.
Ou$ut" repoiling
lrrcorrecl battery
hook-up,
Slown batbryfusa.
setting.
lnoorest or defec{lye
xfrnr.
lnconect battery
The q6lemload ls
greeler lhan he
suppty capaHlily.
Delective beltery.
Loss ol lransfonner
(xlnr) pouar,
BlolnAG luse,
Loss ofAc-pow€r.
Bloun battery fuse.
Low bailery
Lq$rAC /NoAC/
BlownAC luse,
ballery set.
Rennn
luse.
pnmary Power
cAUTtOlt.
End batteries.ihen
Mea$re xfrnr s€sndary hllag._ tf mtwlthin
propcf range, re@ce bansbrmer.
Rewie battery seL
Rerme system lmd ard bstterics: check
systern oulpul voEage- ll OK rechedr systern
reqlirments, andlor measure urlpul currern
dravrnfi aniunmder.
Ctr€d(ballery condilion and replace r needed-
Checl xlmr secondarymltage at pC bosrd
"[o'r]ollage AG Conneclion,. lf wftage is
present repbce rfmr-
not
batteries,then
Ehedr AG-prirnary supply.
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Sec Sympton 2_
Baltery Storage S pace -4 8"H x 15"V-1,i x 4''D
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REGULAR ACTMTY (Y/N) : N
TIME ZONE OFFSET (HRS) : II
DRYLIGHT SRUINBS (Y/N) : Y
REtrORT TYPE (A/E/O/N) : A
E/E DELAY (SECONDS) : fr
VERIFY F'-CD* N/N/O/C) z N
EXTENDED SIGNALS (Y/N) I N
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F'OWER SUFF'LY TROUBLE/3g3O
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DESCR I F'T
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TROUBLE
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TROUBLE CIN F'ULL STATIBN WIRINC
393O BROAD/PREM/NA/GWR SUtr
OS&Y I^IIRING TROUBLE/393O
BROAD/NOTIFY F'REM/Gh'A SUC
PIV CIRCUIT TROUBLE/3g3A BROAD
PREM/NR/GWA SUC
HEAT DETECTOR CIRtrUIT TRBL
3934 BROAD/PREM/NA/EiI^IA SVC
FIOWERSUF'F'LY CIRCUIT TROUBLE
393A BROAD/F'REM/GWA SVtr
SMTIP.E DETEtrTOR/HVAC/39sCI BROAD
NOTIFY F'REM/NA/FDIBWR gVC
HORN CIRCUIT TRBL/393O BROAD
F,REM & EWA SVC
FIRE ZTINE HAS RETURNED TCI
NORMAL/393A BROAD/INFORM FD
F'ULL STATION IS NORMAL./3g3A
BROAD/NOTIFY FD
OS&Y VALVES ARE NC]RMAL/3g3A
BROAD/INFORIVI FD AFTER ALRRM
F'OS INDICRTOR VALVE NORMAL
3934 BROAD/NOTIFY FD AFT ALARTf
HEAT DETECTOR CIRCUIT OR/
393O BROAD/NBTIFY FD AFT AI. V
FIT]WER SUFIFILY OK/393O BRT]AD
NOTIFY GiWA SVC
SIYIOKE HVAC NORMAL/3gsO BRORD
NTIT'IFY FD AFTER ALARM
}{ORN CIRCUIT NORMAL/393A BROAD
NOTIFY 6WA SVC
DAILY FIRE TEST/NTITIFY CWA
SERUIEE IF NOT RCVD
AC FOWER FAILURE
BATTERY TROUBLE/NOTIFY GWR SVC
PRIMARY FIHONE LINE FAILURE.
NOTIFY PREMISE/BWA gVC
BECONDARY FHONE LINE FAILURE.
NOTIFY F'REMISE/EhIA SVE
COMMAND CENTER DATA FAILURE.
NOTIFY F.REMISE/GWA SVC
DRILY FIRE SYSTEM TEST
LOW BATTERY/NOTIFY F,REMISf
SERU ICE
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
N
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il, ELECTFTCAL |NSTALIST|ON
A. GENERAL INFOHMATION
Wlrlng murt contorm d Ipittceble locel eodrs,.ordlnancel and rcguletlonr cpvellnO thlt tyPo ol drvlce ' wlrl the dolsc{orl iccordlng
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1, wlth pow6, courcg dr.rnerglzod, emotr detector not lntlallcd, wlre ell eonncctlonr pcr englneetlng drawlnga' Flelal lo Flgutr 4
lor powcr conntctlonl.
g, Wtttitt wtrtitg ln ptEca lntlrll ihr dotector hord.
3, Enrrglzr lhe dglodor-
C. TESTINCI INSTALI-ATION
1. tnstall smoka de6cr#|6d Hochlkl Model-SlH-?4FAP, Apollo pert #55000-250 Srrlrl 604 lsn tor FW'024'N snd RW-UNI^N'
Hochlkt Moder*sr-ii--iiF-,-i#ifi';in *-si-0b6:5so'$rini 6oA pt qro tor.Hw-oz4-P nnd RW-uNl'P
?, Gresn .pllof lndlcatot on lront ot Rw Detec,tori[i,]ii'6-s tirutiiinitr,a rn-d. tnr.rroublr lqlay conlacts rhould ba Enatglzsd. Plnr l3
cnd t4 on tne rermrn-itlitip ltfindiilto i ii6rcd clrcult whgn mrerurtd wllh en oHM meter.
3. unFlus hcsd end dlff'il"dtfii;l;ffilg1;-n-ililffi iiHi'iri,i ttri.iiimtnel rtrtp musi be an oF€n circuit. rhlc Indlcetot
auParvlrlon of hrld.
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CONTACTS ARE
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TROUBLE OR
NON.ENERGIZED
CONDITTON
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F, SPECIFICATIOil$:i,rbirelHuues.s: HW:ffiiH eiVSllFillil_liJt"#T,'JgHr?{ilJ,1_or^,--
H,ii_uNr lr z,i v6ii or t t5 Volt lonlzEtion Duct $moko DeteEtof
RW"UN| p 24 Voll or 115 Volt Photelocltlc ou-':t $moks D€!9.q9.r
powEg BEaUIREMENTs: 24 Volt A.C, "p"i"iion O At rnn
'te'1d.by
(MAXI l60 mA elerm (MAX)-' t*iriili;cc. ;#Hi ?iygl Piic n*Xil^',T#^':.,lf, f iJ ilf&,lS{t^'511,(iif#q
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Troubto-B .d;'il!: d iA V.O,C, ncrtrtivj, a+ V.A,O, Rrtistivc, or 115 V A.C, Feeistive
FADtoAcTlvE ELEMENT$: for FW024N ana nw'uNt N, Amerldum 241:0'8 Micro-curl€e
$ENSlTlVlTYr Ffqiory qq!
AIR-VELOCIil: 30tl to-logo t'/mln'
AMBTENT rruFennrUne: 32'F !o',t20'F (occ.lo 49cc)' tluMiotrr: loyc FH lq 85% FHnepndveli ui'Lr'r,diirip6aAj, csru #1004, 10o, crty ol N.Y, MEA #73-e2-E
DO NOT EXPOSE TO CORROSIVE ATMOSPHERES Form No RW'|N9'UN|-O?4'1192 Bcv' c AP49
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M.AV.-T7-97 03:43P ATLAS WIRE & CABLE
Clhloo No.
310 695 1356 P.Ol
E+tfi+FFf D-15
TYPE TG. SHIELDED
TFN/TFFN lnsulation - PVC Jacket
CoPPer Gonducto-ls- 600 Volt 90'C
Altitilinu m'MYlar Sh ield
ortoilo2
Dl501803
OttOtl0l',r
Dr50l806
or6orti['
D1501812
ottoi6z'
D1501602
Dt50lG06
D1501604
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Dr501608
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Aoollcatlon: For critical circuits, eg. instrumentation'
cdritrot and communlcatlon, where shielding lrom
amOient electrical interlerence is necessary' 600 volt
raled.
Inrtallatlon: Approved for cable tray use in hazardous
areas. Also apiioved for use in raceways, in open air,
direct buried,'dnd applications where supported by
messenger wire.
Envlronment: Wet or Dry locations; chernicals and oils'
Maxlmum Conductor Temperature (continuous):
TFN Dry locations 90'C
Ampaclty: See Arnpacity Tables in the Technical Section
ol this Gatalog.
Speclflcatlon:
Conductora: Soft bare Mrdaled copper per ASTM B-3'
Class B Stranding per ASTM B'8.
Conductor Slees:18 AWG'16 AWG.
lnsulation: Heat and moisture resistant polyvinylchtoride
(PVC) per UL Standard 62.
Conductor Jacket: Clear Nylon UL Standard 83.
Aseembly: Conductors cabled with or without lillers as
required, [o form a round, compact cable core and with a
binder tape.
Shleld: Aluminum-Mylar tape shield with tinned etranded
copper drain wire.
Gablc Jackct: Sunlight resistant PVC rated 90'C.
Flame Test: Cable passes th€ IEEE-383 vertical tray
ribbon-burner flame tesl.
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POTTER osYSU-l, -2
OUTSIDE SCREW AND YOKE VALVE
SUPERVISORY SWITCH
FIG.3 DIMENSIONS
3.98
RttD RETRACIEO
T
.a8
AllD
3.SS /{ltll
ROD EXTENDED DV6. 1979-5
FIG.5 BREAKING EXCESSIVE ROD LENGTH
DVG, *979-7
TYPICAL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
LOCTL clRCUfT
IO SUPERIISORY CJRCUT
OF COI{IROL PI'{EL
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FOR ELECIRrcrl-
PARTS
coll.
slv lr
e25
2.m
1,f 3
3.6?
/!tttltl
coNr{EcnoNs
GROI'ND SCREW
1.56
rO POWER FOR
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sw #r
c0M
sw #2
T;
IRIP RC'O
LOcl(lMI SCREW
TNP ROD
Dv6. 1979-6
N.O.
N.C.
ht
TXD OF
n*C. ,971-l
Contacts shown ln normal (valve open) condltlon.
TYPICAL SWITCH ACTION
OPEN VALVE POSTNON CLOSEO VALVE POSMON
c0y.
c0M
t;
N.C.
,-,;W
MOOEL
OSYSU-1
osYsu-2
ORDERING INFORMATION
OESCRIPTION
Oul3lds Screw & Yoko-Supsrvisory Swilch (Single switch)
Outside Scrsw & Yoke-Supervisory Switch (Doubls switch)
Cover Screw
Hex Key lor Cover Screws and lnslsllation Adiustmonis
Optional Cover TamPer Swltch Kll
sTocK No.
1010 t 06
r 0't0206
5400293
5250062
009013't
For pressure roduc€r typ€ valv€ lnstallallon khs (ll required) contact valve manulaclurer.
PRINTED IN USA
N.C.
DWG. #e7s-2
PAGE I OF 'MKt. 18820004 - REV G
MFG. 19100979 - 1'l/95
"Ref€r to NFPA Standard 72 for application requirements'
. UL Listed ' FM APProved
. Calilornia State Fire Marshal Listed
. Approved. Ffl9.:lghnda'{:."19. .,,
Appears, Nyc ,"rol_
"m".,*i,i; $rd. , I
SPECIFICATIONS
Maxlmum Spaclng
I
I
If
l5
l
50x50ft.30x30fi.
Listing and Aqqrovals:
601 Temp.,
(57'C).lndepen-
d€nt
Signals
602Gray Bingo
Spot
lndepen-
d€nt
Signals
Fixed T€mp.
Only 200"F
(94'C).
Gray Spot
@
& Ring 604
25x25ft. 20xm tt.
ft. 30 x 30
15x15ft. 15x15|t. i
but not 1
Rat€-of-Rise
Electrical Ratings
s-125 Volts AC, 3.0 AmP.
6-28 Volts DC, 1 0 AmP.
125 Volts DC, 0.3 AmP.
250 Volls DC, 0.1 AmP.
Dosigned ln rccotdancc
wllh NFPA Siandatd 72
Ghemeff6ffid$.
HEAT DETECTOR
SERIES 600
623
For Two
624
For Two
lnd€pen-
dsnt
Signals
621
For Two
622 Rat€-otRise arrl
For lwo Fixsd TemP
indepen- 200'F (94"O).
dent
Signals
Fix6d
135'F
Normal temp€ratur€
fl uctuations and ceiling
temperatures exce€ding
100"F (38'C) but not
150"F (68"c)
Fixed Temo, Unusually viol€nt
ijnfufs5'f l€mpetaturefluctualionsnu.hr and ceilino temperatures
oxcesdinq- 1oo'F (38'C)'
Doscrlptlon APPllcatlons
Normal l€mperatur€ .. ' 50 x
fluctuations and c€lllng
tompgralures not
exc6eding 10o'F (38"C)
Allowancci
UL FM
^ l-NO
ldontlllcatlonon Clrcull
Heal Collcctor Modol
2-NO
Clrcult
Modsl