UTC Fire and Security Americas 756-XCVR Fire Control Panel User Manual Instruction Manual 2
UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. Fire Control Panel Instruction Manual 2
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Instruction Manual 2
aupensus' zuuu Commercial RF Transceiver Module [locumuul Number 46041353 Ram/i ll'nzlimmzny] August 1999 (SD-321435 INSTALLATIDN INSTRUCTIONS Product Summary — The SuperBus” 2000 Commercial RP Transceiver Module adds or extends a compatible panel's wireless reception in both residential and commercial installa- tions. The transceiver can be mounted near the panel cabinet or it can be located up to 2,800 feet away from the panel (see table 2 in the Immllulion Guidelines sec- tion). The transceiver module receives information from wireless sensors and touchpads and sends the data to the panel, via the SuperBus 2000 digital data bus. Power for the module is provided by the panel. Concord” hardtvire and wireless systems support up to two transceiver modules. Advent“ systems support up to live transceiver modules, RF Transceiver Modules feature the following: I Spatial diversity reception, which minimizes wireless signal nulls or dead spots. I Compatibility with all lTl"' 319.5 MHZ crystal Learn Mode” wireless sensors and touchpads. I 4000 feet typical, open air receiving range. I Ligltt—emitting—diodes (LED) indicating trans- ceiver module power, wireless packet reception and bus status. Figure 1 shows transceiver components and the following table 1 describes them ENCLOSURE (COVER REMOVED) comm CARD AN'lEbNATERMINALS UNIQUE ID NUMBER meet “W 5mm" me ACCESS WIRING TERMINALS CARD urcnzs (2) Moumne HOLES m esnmmnsr Figure 1. RF Transceiver Module Components Table 1. Component Descriptions Component Functlon mumm- cmiinals Provides antenna connec- tions, (l)utcr lerminalsare unused.) Indicates modules} uniquc ldclllifiml‘jtlll num- ber. Unique ID Label Module Poncr LED On \\ hm module is pow- ered. ickers when wire lc§ signal received. Bus Status LED Flashes Whml lhc trans- wlvcr communicates with the panel viathc Superllus Device Bus Add-es DIP Sniiehes Used for mammlly setting the trunsxiver’s bus address when used with nonnSuperBus 2000 pan- cls. Wiring Terminals Connections for power. bus. and hard“ ire zone. Page 1 — mnscewer a u e Superfine. 2mm Commercial m. Transceiver Module Page 2 Tools and Supplies Needed Mounting screws and anchors (included) Two 9" antennas (included) Phillips screwdriver Small standard screwdriver 4-conductor, ls-gauge or larger, stranded hookup wire is recommended Installation Guidelines Observe the following guidelines when installing the transceiver: I Concord systems can accommodate a maximum 76 sensors/zones Advent systems up to 255 sen- sets I in Concord systems up to 16 SuperBus devices can be connected to the panel (SuperBus 2x16 LCD Alphanumeric Touchpad, HIM, HOM, ESMr eta), Advent system can have up to 32 bus devices I Each SuperBus device must have a different device address. The transceiver uses DlP switches for manually setting the address for use on non-SuperBus 2000 panels (factory set to 0) I Leave at least it)" above the Ilansceiver for the antennas, I if mounting the transceiver away from the panel, use the wire length guidelines in able 2 Table 2. Maximum Transceiver Wire Lengths Wire Gauge Maxi Wire Length Between (unshielded Transceiver and Concord or Shielded) Panel 18 1800 feet 1,000 feet I Avoid areas that are likely to expose the mans- ceiver to moisture. I Use 4—conducton Iii-gauge or larger stranded wire from the transceiver to the panel. I Avoid areas with excessive metal or electrical wiring including furnace and utility looms. If unavoidable mount on or near metal with the antennas extending above the metallic surfaces. as shown in figure 2. -I mm F igure 2. Mounting on or Near Metal Installation The transceiver can be mounted on any interior wall (protected from the elements). To prepare for mounting: 1, if possible. temporarily connect and test the RF transceiver at the desired location to evaluate performance in tile particular environment. Zr Disconnect the panel backup battery and unplug the AC power transformers 3. Remove the transceiver eever and set it aside (see figure 3} ing strap or touch a bare metal suflace to dis- CAU'IION: You must be tree at static electrvclty ® beiore handling CIl‘Cult hoards. Wear a ground- cnarge static electnclty. cot/ER scams m clkcurl' um: term». as: Figure 3. Removing the Cover To mount the transceiver: I. Hold the bme against the mounting, sun‘ace and mark the four mounting holes (figure 1). Remem- ber to leave at least 10 inches above the base for the antennas 2 Drill holes and insen appropriate anchors. 34 Secure the back plate to the wall with pantie-ad screws. 4. Snap the circuit card back into the backplate Connecting the Antennas to the Transceiver 1. Loosen the inside terminals ofthe lefi and right antenna terminal blocks (see figure I)‘ 2. Insert an antenna into each inside terminal. Tighten the antenna terminal screws, b) Module/Panel Wiring This section describes how to wire the transceiver to Concord and Advent panels. Concord Panel Wiring To wire the transceiver to Concord panels: L Dlseonneci the panel‘s power transformer and backup battery 2. Wine the transceiver to the panel’s power and bus terminals as shown in figure 4 42 Bus nus vnc PANEL TERMNAI. 3m? sueskaus COMMERGALRF muscirvstuooum “2 Bus TERMINALSTRIP c A 3 ONE season as; Figure 4. Wiring the RF Transoeiver to Concord Hardwire and Wireless Panels Stiperfius man Commerrlal RF irrmvmiunr Mama» Advent Panel Wiring To wire the RF Transceiver to Advent panels: 1. Disconnect the panel’s power transformer and backup battery. 1 Wire the transceiver to the panel‘s SuperBus wiring hamess wires as shown in figure 5 suPERBus COMMERCIAL RF TRAnscEivER MODULE dz nus nus vbc A a one To OTHER sumsos $2152: DEVIDES PANEL sure-tans WINNG HARNESS 43-7, eeusvsA DsF Figure 5 Wiring the RF Transeeiver to Advent Panels SupUEu ZOBDCnm RF mum umeauie Module Hardwire Zone Wiring This semion describes how to wire the transceiver hardwire zone input terminals. To wire the RF transceiver zone Input: 1. Connect the module Zone 1 and Zone Com tenni- nals to the hardwired device as shown in figure 6. sweaaus oouusncmt RF TRANSCEIVER MODULE ms tour I com mt own EOL RESISTOR (is-072 (tours A1 uonmuv uonwnu CLOSED OPEN (we) (we) CDNIACTS CONTACYS N SERIES IN PARALLEL unwise: Figure 6. Wiring the RF Transceiver Hardwire Zone Setting the Module Device Address Each bus module connected to the panel SuperBus must have a unique (ditferent) device address number set for correct communication. Non-SuperBus 2000 panels require that the module address be manually set. SuperBus 2000 panels set the address automati- callyi Setting the Device Address for Concord Panels For use with Concord panels (and other non- SuperBus 2000 compatible panels), the module address must be manually set The module can be set to any address 0—15, using the module DIP switches. Note: Do not set the SuperBus RF Transceivers address to 15 "it is Installed in 3 Concord RF (wireless) syslsm, since [his panel's built—in transceiver is lactory set to address 15 and cannot be changed. Set the DIP switches to the desired address before applying power, Note: Changing the DIP switches while the transoe‘wer is operating dues not change the address, To set the transceiver’s device address for Concord systems: Locate the DIP switches on the transceiver (see figure 1) and set them to the desired address 0-15 (see figure 7)i ADDRESS 0 ADDRESS 1 ADDRESS 2 n D iiii hit, ii at ADDRESS 3 ADDRESS 4 ADDRESS 5 E El Q D E D B B B D E I? [ i 2 i 4 i 2 a i 1 z a i ADDRESS 6 ADDRESS 7 ADDRESS 8 “ p D D p $925“; “2, a i 4 iii ADDRESS 9 ADDRESS 10 ADDRESS 11 a. a. e p a n n ii? 15 ii ii; 4 ADDRESS 12 ADDRESS 13 ADDRESS 14 E 5 pm; 9§Efi figs? 1, ii ADDRESS 15--DD not use m Concord RF systems. m— 9??? wlssscwsr Figure 7‘ Device Address DIP Switch Settings Setting the Device Address for Advent Panels The Advent SuperBus 2000 compatible panel auto- matically sets the module‘s address when the module is added (learned) into panel memory. The module DLP switch settings are ignored. Power Up and Bus Communication Use the follmving procedures for powering up the sys- tem and verifying bus communications. Concord Power Up and Bus Communication Note: In order to enter panel program modeto verily device address settings. an alphanumeric touch- pad must be cunneoted to the Concord panel. StipetBii< anon Commr‘rrml n; rmmc r-r Muduli: To power up the Concord panel and the RF trans- ceiver: 1. Verify that all wiring at the panel and the RF transceiver is correct. 2. Reconnect the panel backup battery and plug in the AC power transformer. 3. Verify that the transceiver module‘s given power LED is on. Note: ll the lransce'wer‘s power LED is not on. unplug the panel AC power nanslormer and disconnect the backup battery. Verify that all wiring is correct and that all bus devices (including hardwire muchpads) are set with diflerent devloe addresses. Whenever the transceivers device address ls changed, you must remove panel AC and backup battery power and than reconnect them lor the panel and transceiver to communicate success— fully. 4. From an alphanumeric touchpad enter installer program mode by entering 8 + installer or dealer CODE + 0 + 0. The display reads Sl'STEM PROGRAMMING 5. Press 14 and the display shows SECURITY. 6. Press A or B until the display shows ACCESSORY MODULES then press #. The display should read BUS DEVICES. 7. Press it. The display shows the lowest address (unit) and its device name (type). For example. a transceiver address display may look like this: UNIT- TYPE 00 — RUVR 8. Press A or B to View and verify all bus device addresses, 9. Exit program mode If the module‘s bus status LED is not flashing. refer to the Panel Installariun Inru'uctiom for Adding (team- ing) SuperBus devices into panel memory. SltnelElIS mun Cummrrcml a; Tnmscrlw'l Moduli‘ Page 5 Advent Power Up and Bus Communication To power up the Advent panel and the RF trans- eeiven 1. Verify that all wiring at the panel and the trans- ceiver is correct. 2. Reconnect the panel backup battery and plug in the AC power transformer. 3. Verify that the transceiver module’s green power LED is one Note: If the transceivers power LED is not on, unplug the panel AC power transformer and disconnect the backup battery, Verify that all wiring is cor- reel. 4. Press 8 to select System Menu 5. Fries 0 I0 select Enter ngmm Made. 6, Euler the install (tide (four dig nslall access code). The alphanumeric display should read PRO~ (IR/ill! MENU and the red bus status LED in Lite module should be flash to indium sllccizxsl'ul bus rnnlmunicatjon with the panel. lfthe module's bus status LED ls not flashing, refer (D the Panel Installation Instructions for Add- ing (lenming) SuperBus devices inlo panel mcm~ my 7 Press ' twice to mum to the normal mode or operation and ruler (0 the “Testing Sensors/ Inputs" section of Lhe panel Installation thump lions for testing module npel‘al‘lon. Changing the Transceiver’s Address — Use the following guidelines when changing device address assignments (on non-SuperBus 2000 panels such as Concord) to avoid communication confllcts between bus devices and the panel: I All bus devices with DIP switches (Transceivers, LED Touchpad. etc) must be set to the desired addtess before applying power and entering pro- gram mode. I Whenever possile assign alphanumeric touch- pad addresses before all other panel program- ming To manually change the tnmsceiver‘s address on non—SuperBus 2000 panels: I. Remove AC and backup batten; power from the panel. Change the DIP switch setting on the transceiver (see figure 7). Remember, the setting must be different from all other hus devices. Apply AC and baclmp battery powerto the panel. The panel automatically scans all bus devices and learns any new settings. The system may still indicate a bus fiiilure if the panel Ieamed an address that is no longer assigned to any bus device To clear the failure on Concord panels. enter program mode and locate the old address (under BUS DEVICES) and delete it by pressing D. On Advent panels, enter program mode and locate file old address and delete it. Exit from program mode. The touchpad and all other bus devices should opemte correctly and any bus Failures should be cleared. to 5" Wireless Sensor Programming Refer to the panel Irma/[align Inrrruwimu for adding (learning) wireless devices into panel memory, Testing Verify that the module’s green power LED flickers when wireless devices are activated. Verify that the panel recognizes wireless devices and hardwile zone (ifused) actuation. For complete testing procedures. refer to the panel‘s [mailman Instruction. Troubleshooting Module green power LED Shays off. 11 2. Check for incorrect wiring connections and for panel power. lfthe module power LED sn'll stays off, replace the lransoeiver. Module’s green power LED is on. but doesn’t flicker when wireless transmitters are (ripped (no or limited wireless operation). 1. 2. 3. Check transceiver antenna connections. Check for transceiver antenna proximity to metal obstructions such as ducting or AC wiring. if the transceiver still malfunctions. replace the module. Module‘s green power LED is on and flickers when wireless transmitters are tripped, but red bus LED does not flash. 1. Check that no bus devices are set to the same address (non—SuperBus 2000 panels such as Concord only). On non-SuperBus 2000 panels, manually change the module’s bus address and re-initialize the panel/transceiver by disconnecting and reconnecting panel power. Module‘s green power LED is an and flickers when wireless transmitters are tripped, Red bus status LED flushes, but system does not respond. I. Make sum that the wireless zone capabilities or the transceiver and panel have nol been exceeded. (Removing one of two transceivers connected to a panel after wireless devices are learned can cause this problem.) Cheek panel/transceiver programming lithe transceiver still malfunctions, replace the module. RF ruins: Specifications Compatibility: lTl Concord and Advent and Custom Versions panels. IT! 3195 MHZ crystal Learn ModeN wireless sensors and touchpads. Dry contact hard- wire contacts. Wireless Sensors: Panel‘s maximum capacity Hardwire Zones: One supervised, fire-rated. normally open or closed dry contact zone input. Power Required: 8-14 VDC at 30 ma maximum (from panel) Dam Bus: ITl SuperBus 2000. auto address lng digital data bus. Data Bus Range:Up to 2.800 feet (using 18 gauge hookup wire) Wireless Signal Range: 4.000 feet typical open air (may wry with application) Storage Temperature: ~30"to [40° F (-34” (0 60“ C) Operating Temperature: 32°to 140°}? (0°1060’Cl Maximum Humidity: 90% mlativt! humidity, noncoridensing. Approvals/Listings FCC Parts 15 and 68 UL 365 for Police Connected Burglar Alami Units and Systems (pending) UL 609 for Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems (pending) UL 864 for Control Units for Fire-Protective Signaling Systems (pending) UL 985 for Household Fire Warning System Units (pending) UL 1023 for Household Burglar Alarm System Units (pending) UL I076 for Proprietary Burglar Alarm Units and Systems (pending) UL I637 for Home Health Care Signaling Equipment (Pending) ULC Canada Commercial Fire’ Burglary Wanting System (pending) Page 7 — Mme m: Mullme CSFM California Sme Fire Marshall (pending) DOD Sensitive Companment Information Fac, (pending) FM Factory Mutual (pending) MEA New York City Material Equipment Acceplznce (pending) Complies with NFPA for Fire Alarm Code Dimensions: 60" x8 5"x1,5“ (L x W x D) excluding 9“ antennas Case Material: I-Iighrlmpact. ABS plasuc. Case Color. 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