Voice Evacuation Control Panels AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZS AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZST Instruction Manual Document 51889 6/8/2010 Rev: P/N 51889:E1 E1 ECN 10-278
Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability—can provide early warning of a developing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire.
Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until manuals are read and understood.
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Table of Contents Section 1: Product Description ............................................................................................. 13 1.1: Product Features ..........................................................................................................................................14 1.2: Specifications...............................................................................................................................................19 1.3: Controls and Indicators..........
Table of Contents 3.8.4: ACC-EPM External Page Module.....................................................................................................60 Section 4: Operating Instructions ......................................................................................... 63 4.1: Switch Functions..........................................................................................................................................63 4.1.
Table of Contents General Page Using the Optional RPJ-F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module..................................................................................................................................................75 Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ............................................................................75 Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone......................................................................
Table of Contents ACM-8RF Programming ....................................................................................................................121 MS-5210UD Programming ................................................................................................................121 D.3: MS-9200(E) ..............................................................................................................................................122 D.3.1: Overview......................................
This control panel has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies: • Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 • NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents.
Audio Command Center Series Manual — P/N 51889:E1 6/8/2010 The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the ACC-25/50 to each of the ACC-25/50DA(s). The Master Command Bus provides an All-Call trigger from the ACC-25/50 to the ACC-25/50DA(s). 2. 3. accdadistsys.wmf The FACP contorls the audio system via the CMD inputs on the ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50DA. Master Command Bus 25W Speaker Circuit 25W Speaker Circuit Audio Riser 1.
Audio Command Center Series Manual — P/N 51889:E1 6/8/2010 The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the ACC-25/50ZS to each of the ACC-25/50DAZS(s) to distribute alarm or paging audio. The ACC-25/50ZS uses the Control Serial Link to control the routing of the alarm or paging audio. Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72. 2. 3. 4. ACCDAZSDISTSYS2.
CDR The ACC-25/50ZST uses the Control Serial Link to control the routing of the alarm or paging audio. Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72. 3. 4. ACCDAZSDISTSYS3.wmf The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the ACC-25/50ZST to each of the ACC-25/50DAZS(s) to distribute alarm or paging audio. 2. FPJ-F The FACP controls the audio system via the ACS Link or CMD inputs on the ACC-25/50ZST.
Section 1: Product Description The ACC-25/50 Series consists of the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 (ACC-25/50), the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Zone System (ACC-25/50ZS), and the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Zone System with Telephone (ACC-25/50ZST) which are single channel, 25 watt, 25 VRMS, emergency voice evacuation panels. The ACC-25/50 provides up to two speaker circuits while the ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST support up to eight speaker circuits.
Product Description Product Features Primary applications for the audio panels include structures such as restaurants, schools, auditoriums, places of worship, buildings with occupancies over 50, etc. The ACC-25/50 Series is designed to interface directly to addressable or conventional fire alarm control panels or can be used with the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio (ACC-25/50DA) panel to distribute audio in systems that require more than 50 watts. 1.
Product Features Product Description • Two Form-C trouble relays: System Trouble Relay - TB1 AC Power Loss Relay - TB7 • 35 mA Special Application (auxiliary power) output for addressable modules when interfaced with the Fire•Lite MS-9200(E) or MS-9600 FACP or equivalent and End-of-Line power supervision relays • Integral Dress Panel • Optional ACC-TR semi-flush trim ring • ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module for control and annunciation of up to 24 remote telephone jacks (installation in A
Product Description Product Features All CMD inputs are supervised, power-limited. When contact closure is employed, a 4.7K ELR, P/N: 27072 is required.
Product Features Product Description CAUTION: OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY MATCH PROPER POLARITY CONNECTIONS TO FIELD WIRING AND SPEAKERS. POLARITY SHOWN IS IN THE STANDBY AND ALARM CONDITIONS. ! Speaker Circuits are supervised and power-limited ELR Resistor required only for Style Y (Class B) circuits. 4.
Product Description Product Features ACC-25/50ZS Modules Select 4 Class A or 8 Class B Speaker Circuits Circuits are power-limited and supervised and require ELRs (shown for 8 Class B 4.
Specifications Product Description ACC-25/50ZST with ACC-FFT Module Remote Page Dark stripe on ribbon cable must Jack Keyswitch be positioned to used for All-Call Phone Paging left as shown!! (4.7K ELR Audio Wiring to Remote required after Remote Page Microphone last RPJ Wiring Keyswitch or at Jack (4.
Product Description Specifications Battery (lead acid only) - P10 Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal Flat Charge - 27.6V @ 0.800 amp Maximum Charger Capacity: 18 Amp Hour battery. (Audio Command Center Series cabinet holds max. 18 Amp Hour Battery.
Specifications Product Description ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module and ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS/T Only) Power-limited circuitry Operation: Circuits on ACC-ZSM can be wired as eight Style Y or four Style Z Normal Operating Voltage for Speaker Circuits: 25 VRMS @ 1 amp max. and maximum Load Impedance of 25 (70.0 VRMS @ 350 mA max. with maximum Load Impedance of 200operation possible by plugging optional FC-XRM70 conversion module into P1 of audio amplifier).
Product Description Specifications End-of-Line Resistor required for Class B using Terminals 1(+) & 4(-): 4.7 K, ½ watt (P/N: 27072) Class A (no End-of-Line Resistor) requires the wiring of Terminal 1(+) to 2(+) and Terminal 3(-) to 4(-) Up to 25 Distributed Audio Panels may be connected to this output (ACC-25/50 Only) Special Application Power (Aux.
Controls and Indicators Product Description 1.3 Controls and Indicators 1.3.1 Single Zone Operation (ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC25/50ZST) • ALL-CALL AUDIO ON/OFF MESSAGE 1 ALL-CALL: MESSAGE 2 used to select All Call function when ACC- MESSAGE 3 POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE acc25kyblnk.wmf Figure 1.5 depicts Single Zone operation with the maximum capacity of five messages.
Product Description Controls and Indicators 1.3.3 RECORD/PLAYBACK for recording messages when Record/Bypass switch is in the up Record position (refer to Section “S2 - Record Bypass Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 38, Section 2.1, ”S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACCMCB)” on page 36 and Section 2.2, ”S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 37 for additional information on recording messages.
Controls and Indicators Product Description • ACC Communication (green = active, extinguished = no communication) This (top right LED) indicates communication between the ACC-ZPMK and the ACC25/50ZS/T main circuit board via the connecting ribbon cable.
Product Description • Circuits Amplifier Supervision (green) - Amplifier module 1.4 Circuits Input Circuits - CMD1, CMD2, CMD3, CMD4 & CMD5 • Input circuits CMD1 and CMD2 are independently field programmable to accept Notification Appliance Circuits or normally open contacts. (IMPORTANT! When CMD1 and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity, the NAC cannot be Coded).
Components Product Description • One Form-C AC Loss Relay. Contacts are rated 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) and 0.6 amps 30 VAC (resistive). NOTE: The Trouble Relay can be programmed to transfer on any trouble condition including AC Loss or on any trouble condition except AC Loss (see Switch 8 in Table 2.3 on page 34).
Product Description Components ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (refer to Figure 1.4 on page 19). Optional modules can be plugged in and mounted to the main circuit board. The main circuit board is delivered premounted in the cabinet. Audio Amplifier Module [ACC-AAM25] A single Audio Amplifier Module is installed in the ACC-25/50 Series. The amplifier provides 25 watts of power at 25 VRMS. An optional module, P/N: FC-XRM70, converts the 25 VRMS output to 70.7 VRMS.
Optional Modules Product Description Dress Panel ACC-25ZSDP.wmf The Dress Panel is supplied standard with the system. It mounts to the cabinet with two supplied screws. The Dress Panel protects the user from high voltages and circuit boards from accidental damage. All system LEDs are visible with the Dress Panel installed. Figure 1.9 Dress Panel Trim Ring An optional ACC-TR trim ring is available for semi-flush mounting of the audio panel. 1.
Product Description Getting Started An ACC-25/50ZST does not require an FC-MIM since the function of this module is incorporated in the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module which is included with the ACC-25/50ZST. The Remote Microphone Module is connected directly to the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module (refer to Section “ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only)” on page 55.
Getting Started Product Description • Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4, ”Operating Instructions” on page 63. • Program the FACP to operate with the ACC-25/50ZS/T Enable the ACS serial link or ANN-BUS serial link. Assign audio zones where applicable (see Section D, ”Programmed Activation by FACP” on page 105.) Assign message numbers (1 - 5) where applicable (see Section D, ”Programmed Activation by FACP” on page 105). 1.7.
Section 2: Field Programming The AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50, AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZS, and AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZST can be field programmed using option DIP switches S1, S3 and S5 located in the upper right side of the main circuit board. It is recommended that tone selection, message repeat cycles and background music options be reviewed and approved by the local AHJ. The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST also have a programming DIP switch located on the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module.
Field Programming ac25zswitch.wmf SW2 shown in position when a 2-wire connection is made to the telephone loop. Switches 1 through 7 shown in OFF position Switch 8 shown in ON position EIA-485 Addressing Switches ACC-ZPMK acc-fftswitch.wmf ACC-25/50ZS ACC-FFT SW1 shown in position when a Remote Microphone is installed Figure 2.
Field Programming S5 DIP Switch ON OFF 1 not used 2 not used 3 Enable Background Music 1, 2 4 Disable Background Music (factory default) not used 5 Command Input 1 Activation on Contact Closure Command Input 1 Activation on NAC polarity reversal (factory default)3 6 Command Input 2 Activation on Contact Closure Command Input 2 Activation on NAC polarity reversal (factory default)3 7 Record from External Audio Input Source Record from Microphone (factory default) 8 Enable Recording of
Field Programming S3 DIP Switch ON OFF 5 4 OFF and 5 OFF = No AC Loss Delay 4 OFF and 5 ON = 6 Hour Delay 4 ON and 5 OFF = 2 Hour Delay 4 ON and 5 ON = not used (Invalid Setting) 6 Enable All-Call during Remote Mic. Page8 Disable All-Call during Remote Mic. Page8 - factory default 7 Enable ACC-25/50ZST operation Enable ACC-25/50 orACC-25/50ZS operation 8 Only AC Loss Relay will transfer upon an AC loss condition.
Field Programming S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) 2.1 S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) • Switch 1 - Temporal pattern generated per ANSI S3.41 when Switch 1 is ON and Switches 2 and 3 are OFF OFF = No temporal pattern - tone generated as selected by Switches 2 and 3 (factory default setting). ON = 3 Cycles of Temporal pattern generated on steady tone. Switches 2 and 3 must be in the OFF position.
S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) Field Programming 2.2 S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) • Switch 1 - not used • Switch 2 - not used • Switch 3 - controls whether background music can be played over the speakers from the RCA Jack Input. OFF = Background music disabled (factory default setting) ON = Background music enabled NOTES: 1.
Field Programming S2 - Record Bypass Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) Maximum Length of Each Message Audio Signal Control Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 OFF ON OFF Single Zone 20 sec. Message 1 to Message 2 to Message 3 to AAM1 & 2 AAM1 & 2 AAM1 & 2 ON ON OFF Single Zone 15 sec.5 Message 1 to Message 2 to Message 3 to Message 4 to AAM1 & 2 AAM1 & 2 AAM1 & 2 AAM1 & 2 ON OFF ON Single Zone 12 sec.
S4 - Battery Charger Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard Field Programming 2.5 S4 - Battery Charger Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard This switch controls whether the ACC-25/50 Series will charge the system batteries or if an external battery charger will be used. ac25zssw4.wmf Right Position (as shown) = ACC-25/50 Series charges batteries. Left Position = External battery charger is being used to charge batteries.
Field Programming ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) 2.8.
ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) Field Programming 2.8.2 S2 and S3 Addressing Rotary Switches Two addressing switches are located at the bottom right of the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module. The switches are used to set the ACS (EIA-485) address of the ACC-ZPMK to allow communication between it and the FACP. This communication link allows the FACP to control speaker zones under program control. Figure 2.3 ACC-ZPMK Addressing Switches acczpmadd.
Section 3: Installation 3.1 Mounting Options The cabinet may be surface mounted. The door is removable during the installation period by opening and lifting it off the hinges. The cabinet mounts using two key slots at the top of the backbox and two additional 0.250" diameter holes located at the bottom. acc-2550zs.wmf Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage. Mount the cabinet in a clean, dry, vibration-free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered.
Backbox Installation Installation Draw wires through the respective knockout locations. Back of Box Top Right Side Left Side Back of Box Back of Box acc25enc.wmf Hinge Hinge Bottom Figure 3.
Installation Backbox Installation Backbox = 4.75” (12.07 cm) with Door = 4.8” (12.19 cm) Backbox = 4.22” (10.71 cm) with Door = 4.8” (12.19 cm) Backbox = 15.5” (39.37 cm) with Door = 15.78” (40.08 cm) acc25cab.wmf Backbox = 26.0” (66.04 cm) with Door = 26.17” (66.48 cm) Figure 3.
Backbox Installation Installation 3.2.1 Transformer Installation ! CAUTION: DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING ANY MODULES OR CABLES, MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER (AC AND DC) HAS BEEN REMOVED. 1. Locate two threaded mounting studs and two mounting slots in the bottom left corner of the backbox (refer to backbox illustration below). 2.
Installation Operating Power P1 Connector Transformer P10 Connector - Battery AC Terminal TB3 ac25xmnt.wmf Transformer Assembly Backbox Main Circuit Board Mounting Studs Transformer Mounting Studs acc25bkb.wmf Transformer Mounting Slots Figure 3.4 Installation of Power Supply Transformer 3.3 Operating Power ! WARNING: RISK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER CAN BE CONNECTED TO THIS PANEL. DISCONNECT ALL SOURCES OF POWER BEFORE SERVICING.
Operating Power Installation Use 14 AWG (1.6 mm O.D.) or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation. No other equipment may be connected to this circuit and it may not contain any power disconnect devices. A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operation and lightning and transient protection. Connect the Earth Ground wire (minimum 14 AWG) to one of the transformer mounting studs.
Installation Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections 3.4 Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections The Special Application Auxiliary DC power output is power-limited. 2550tb4.wmf Special Application Power (35 mA @ 24 VDC) is nonresettable power suitable for powering control modules and End-of Line Power supervision relays. See Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices. Figure 3.6 Auxiliary Power Connection 3.
Output Circuits Installation ble at the host FACP. Note that CMD1 and CMD2 configurations can be independently set so that both circuits are triggered by the same type of input or by different types of inputs (see Figure 3.7 on page 49). Host FACP NAC Style Z (Class A) alarm polarities shown Class B (Style B) Contact Closure trigger input. (4.
Installation Output Circuits In Example 1 illustrated below, the ACC-25/50 Series panel will trigger the ACC-25/50DA(s) when All-Call is activated for emergency or general paging. Style Z (Class A) Activated when the AllCall button, remote microphone key or External Page Module is pressed (single zone configuration only) (Alarm polarities shown) Master CMD Bus In/Out Master CMD Bus In/Out ACC-25/50DA ACC-25/50DA Master CMD Output Bus ACC-25/50 Series ac25out.wmf 4.7K P/N: 27072 Figure 3.
Output Circuits Installation 3.6.2 Trouble Relay - TB1 TB1 Note: Relay connections may be power-limited or nonpower-limited, provided that 0.25” spacing is maintained between conductors of power-limited and nonpower-limited circuits. Refer to Section “UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements” on page 56. 2550acrl.wmf The main circuit board provides a Form-C Trouble relay, for independent monitoring, rated for 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) and 0.6 amp @ 30 VAC (resistive).
Installation Output Circuits Style Z (Class A) Circuit ELR Resistor required for Style Y - Class B only 4.75K, 1 watt, P/N:75470 2550ckt1.wmf Shield Figure 3.12 Speaker Circuit Connections Shielded cable is not required, however, shielded cable will reduce RFI/EMI emissions and susceptibility. For additional information, refer to “Wiring Requirements” on page 104. 3.6.
Output Circuits Installation ule to the ACS terminal on the FACP. Circuit wiring requires a ferrite bead as illustrated in Figure 3.13. Note that the ACC-ZPMK must be set to address 01 in order to communicate with the FACP. Ferrite Bead Style Z (Class A) return from last ACC-25/50DAZS, if installed.
Installation Output Circuits 3.6.6 ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC25/50ZST) The ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module provides connections for four Style Z (Class A) or eight Style Y (Class B) speaker circuits. Circuits are configured by setting switch SW2 on the ACCZSM to the Class A or Class B position (refer to Section “ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 41).
Output Circuits Installation 3.6.7 ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only) The ACC-FFT provides connection for a single Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) telephone audio circuit. In addition, a terminal block is provided for connection to an FC-RM Remote Microphone module. A terminal block is also provided for connection to the Keyswitch on an RPJ-F Remote Page Jack which allows remote paging by a Remote Telephone (FHS-F).
Installation UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements 3.7 UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements Power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet. All power-limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0.25" away from any nonpower-limited circuit wiring. Furthermore, all power-limited and nonpower-limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and/or conduits.
Installation of Option Modules Installation 3.8 Installation of Option Modules 3.8.1 Audio Amplifier Module (ACC-AAM25) The optional audio amplifier module is identical to the module provided with the factory standard panel configuration. It can be used to provide a second 25 watt speaker circuit, increasing the total ACC-25/50 power to 50 watts, or it can be used as a backup amplifier.
Installation Installation of Option Modules 8. Connect field wiring to newly installed amplifier. Refer to Figure 3.12 on page 52 for illustration of speaker connections if amplifier is being used to expand system power to 50 watts (i.e. providing dual 25 watt speaker circuits). Figure 5.2 on page 82 for illustration of connections if amplifier is being used as a backup.
Installation of Option Modules 6. Installation Secure the FC-XRM70 Transformer Module(s) to the Audio Amplifier Module(s) with the supplied screws. ACC-AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module Position standoff (Step 2) ACC-AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module Two Factory Installed Jumpers on P1 of Each Amplifier Module Must be Removed to Install the 70.7 VRMS Transformer (Step 4) Install standoff (Step 2) Solder side Secure with screw (Step 2) 2550snt3.wmf Install Standoff in Mounting hole (Step 2) ac25xfmn.
Installation Installation of Option Modules When testing is completed, remove the FC-LPS and standoff and reinstall the screw. The FC-LPS is not approved for permanent connection. ac25spkr2.wmf 5.
Installation of Option Modules 4. Installation Test the system to ensure proper operation. Contact closure from external page system From external page system audio (600, 700 mVRMS) 1 2 3 4 J1 connector on ACC-EPM accepminst.wmf P13 Connector on main circuit board ACC-25/50 Series Main Circuit Board Figure 3.
Notes 62 Audio Command Center Series Manual — P/N 51889:E1 6/8/2010
Section 4: Operating Instructions 4.1 Switch Functions 4.1.1 Single Zone Operation (ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC-25/50ZST) • POWER ON AUDIO ON/OFF SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE 1 ALL-CALL: – used to select All Call function when ACC25/50 Series is programmed for Single Zone operation. Selecting this button also activates the Master Command Bus, which is used to trigger Distributed Audio Panels.
Operating Instructions Switch Functions 4.1.3 RECORD/PLAYBACK – for recording messages when Record/Bypass switch is in the up Record position (refer to Sections “S2 - Record Bypass Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 38, Section “S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACCMCB)” on page 36 and Section “S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 37 for additional information on recording messages).
Switch Functions Operating Instructions 8. Press and release the push-button on the keypad (Message 1 to Message 5) associated with the voice message that will be changed. The selected Message push-button will illuminate steady and all others will extinguish. 9. The green LED on the Record/Playback push-button will continue flashing. If recording doesn’t begin within 10 seconds, the record operation will be terminated. 10.
Operating Instructions 6. ACC-ZPMK Switch Functions (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) To end the playback function, press and release the Record/Playback push-button. The Record/Playback LED will extinguish and the Message push-button will stop flashing. 4.1.7 Main Control Panel Keypad Labels The ACC-25/50 Series is shipped with a standard label installed in the keypad as illustrated in the following figure. A blank label is also provided to allow the user to customize the zone and message label.
ACC-FFT Answer Call Push-Button (ACC-25/50ZST) Operating Instructions 4.3 ACC-FFT Answer Call Push-Button (ACC-25/50ZST) When a Fire Fighter inserts the FFT Handset (FHS-F) into a remote FFT jack (FPJ-F or RPJ-F), the Answer Call LED will flash and the piezo will beep. Pressing the Answer Call push-button in this mode will connect the local FFT Handset with the remote FHS-F. Conversations between the two locations can be performed by pressing the Push-to-Talk switch on each FFT Handset.
Operating Instructions LED Indicators Message 1 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 1 has been activated by an alarm or manually. Note that during the recording process, when the push-button is pressed, the LED will flash at a ½ second rate to indicate that Message 1 is ready to be recorded. When recording begins, the LED will turn on steady. Message 2 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 2 has been activated by an alarm or manually.
LED Indicators Operating Instructions Zone/Circuit Trouble A yellow LED corresponding to each of the 24 circuits on the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module. The LED turns on when the circuit, which has been activated under program control during an alarm, is turned off by pressing the corresponding key. The LED will also turn on if a short or open is detected on the speaker circuit. 4.4.3 ACC-FFT LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed (Figure 3.
Operating Instructions Operation Ground Fault (main circuit board) This yellow LED turns on steady when a ground fault condition (zero impedance to ground) is detected on the system. Amp Supv - Supervision (Audio Amplifier Module) This green LED (one on each amplifier), when on steady, indicates that the amplifier is fully functional. The ACC-25/50 Series panels constantly test the amplifier to verify proper operation.
Operation Operating Instructions Turn on the appropriate Zone and Message 1 LED steady Turn on selected Notification Appliance Circuit speaker(s) Turn on selected Audio Amplifier(s) Transmit the tone before message if programmed Transmit the appropriate digital voice message (repeating message the number of times programmed) Transmit the tone after message if programmed (repeating tone the number of times programmed) Transmit a primary evacuation tone only (if programmed) Single Zone Opera
Operating Instructions Operation from the local/integral microphone will override paging operations from the optional Remote Microphone. Refer to Section “S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 37 and the ACC-25/50DA Manual, Document #52265, for additional information. All-Call General Page Using Local Microphone Selecting the All-Call push-button and pressing the local microphone push-to-talk switch will direct paging audio to all speaker circuits.
Operation Operating Instructions All-Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push-to-talk switch will direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits, and illuminate the All-Call and Audio On/Off buttons on the keypad. Note that Remote Microphone All-Call functionality is standard for the ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST. Refer to Section “S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 37.
Operating Instructions Operation Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone Pressing the local microphone push-to-talk switch will interrupt the tone/voice message and direct paging audio to the Audio Amplifier Module (ACC-AAM25) speaker circuit(s). The system will revert back to the tone/voice message if the microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes.
Operation Operating Instructions General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push-to-talk switch will direct paging audio to all speaker circuits on the Zone Page Module. Refer to Section “All-Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone” on page 73 for additional information.
Operating Instructions Operation Annunciation of Remote Telephone Locations (MS-9600 or MS-9200UDLS only) In addition to the operation described in Section , ”Communication on the Telephone Loop”, one of the 24 corresponding FFT LEDs on the ACC-FFT keypad will illuminate to indicate which remote FFT location in the building has the handset installed. 4.5.
Operation Operating Instructions Background Music • When background music option is enabled via S5 DIP switch 3, the ACC-25/50 will constantly monitor the external audio input RCA Jack. Both amplifiers and speaker wiring continue to be fully supervised when background* music is output from the ACC-25/50. Amplifier faults are reported after 75 seconds. Note that when AC power is lost, the ACC-25/50 will shut off background music to conserve batteries.
Operating Instructions Operation 4.5.13 Trouble Condition Restoral All trouble condition restorals will cause the following to occur (note that response to AC loss restoral will depend on the setting of S3 switch 8 as shown in Table 2.
Operation Operating Instructions Remote Microphone restoral • Turn off the Remote Microphone Trouble LED located on the FC-MIM module for the ACC25/50 or ACC-25/50ZS • Turn off the Remote Key/Microphone Trouble LED located on the ACC-25/50ZST ACC-FFT module Power ON LED - power restoral • A restoral of AC power at TB3 will turn on the Power On LED Internal Power Supplies restoral • Power fed to the amplifiers from the main circuit board is fully supervised.
Section 5: Application Examples The AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50, AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZS, and AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZST are voice evacuation control panels which can be used, with a variety of Fire Alarm Control Panels, to provide emergency audio messages. This chapter contains a few application examples and is not meant to provide a comprehensive list of all possible ACC-25/50 Series applications. 5.1 One Speaker Circuit on ACC-25/50 Single Output Zone (Table 2.
One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC-25/50 Application Examples In this application, the system may also be manually activated via the keypad by selecting the Building Speakers zone push-button followed by the selection of the Fire Message push-button, or by using the microphone to make an announcement. Refer to the Keypad example in Figure 5.1. Note: Typical illustration of a Fire•Lite control panel. Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1.
Application Examples One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC-25/50 Backup Amplifier switch S1 is set to the ‘Backup ON’ position. 18 AWG or larger jumpers connect the Backup Amplifier TB2 Terminal 3 and Main Amplifier TB2 Terminal 1 as well as Backup Amplifier TB2 Terminal 4 and Main Amplifier TB2 Terminal 2. Upon failure of the first or main amplifier, the audio from the backup amplifier will be switched out to the speakers.
Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 Application Examples 5.3 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 Dual Output Zone, Single Input Channel - tone/voice message (see Table 2.7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings). This application consists of one ACC-25/50 Series with two speaker circuits which requires installation of the optional second amplifier. This configuration is suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 50 watts of output power and a 60 second fire evacuation message.
Application Examples Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 POWER ON CLASSROOM SPEAKERS SYSTEM TROUBLE FIRE MESSAGE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE SLC Loop acc25kyblnk.wmf AUDITORIUM SPEAKERS Addressable FACP SLC Loop Addressable Control Modules Note: Typical illustration of an addressable Fire•Lite control panel and addressable control modules. Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1.
Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 Application Examples 5.4 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 Single Output Zone, Five Input Channels - five messages (see Table 2.7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings). This application consists of one ACC-25/50 Series with two speaker circuits which requires installation of the optional second amplifier. This configuration is suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 50 watts of total output power.
Application Examples Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 POWER ON AUDIO ON/OFF SYSTEM TROUBLE Note: Typical illustration of an addressable Fire•Lite control panel and individual addressable control modules or a control multimodule. Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1.2, ”Specifications” on page 19, for the voltage range.
ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Application Examples 5.5 ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications 5.5.1 25 Watt Zone Splitting - Eight Speaker Circuits, Style Y (Class B) 25 watts total power with automatic control via ACS link from FACP (see Table 2.7 on page 37, Table 2.8 on page 40 and “ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 41 for settings).
Application Examples ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 + 4.
ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Application Examples 5.5.2 25 Watt Zone Splitting - Four Speaker Circuits, Style Z (Class A) 25 watts total power with automatic control via ACS link from the FACP (see Table 2.7 on page 37, Table 2.8 on page 40, and “ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 41 for switch settings).
Application Examples ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications 4.
ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Application Examples 5.5.3 50 Watt Zone Splitting - Eight Speaker Circuits 50 watts total power with automatic control via ACS link from the FACP (see Table 2.7 on page 37, Table 2.8 on page 40, and “ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 41 for switch settings).
Application Examples ELR resistor required for Style Y (Class B) only 4.75 K, 1 watt, P/N: 75470 ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications 4.
ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50DA Installation Application Examples 5.6 ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50DA Installation Audio•Command•Center•25/50 Connection to Multiple Audio•Command•Center•25/50 Distributed Audio Panels (see Table 2.7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings and ACC-25/50DA Manual Doc. 52265). This application consists of one ACC-25/50 and two ACC-25/50DA panels, supplying 150 watts of output power.
Application Examples AUDIO ON/OFF FIRE MESSAGE FIRE ALERT MESSAGE TORNADO MESSAGE CHEM SPILL MESSAGE ALL CLEAR MESSAGE Note: Typical illustration of an addressable Fire•Lite control panel and addressable control modules. Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1.2, ”Specifications” on page 19, for the voltage range. POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE acc25kyblnk.
16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC-25/50ZS With ACC-25/50DAZS Application Examples 5.7 16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC-25/50ZS With ACC25/50DAZS In this application, the Fire Protection System consists of one ACC-25/50ZS with one ACC25/50DAZS, 16 zones and an addressable FACP. Each one of the 16 movie theaters is wired and assigned as a speaker circuit. The FACP is programmed for Software Zone 33 for Theater 1 through Software Zone 49 for Theater 16.
Application Examples Audio Command Center 24 Zone System 5.8 Audio Command Center 24 Zone System In this application, the Fire Protection System consists of one ACC-25/50ZS panel with two ACC25/50DAZS panels, 24 zones and an FACP. Automatic control by the FACP is provided through the ANN-BUS or ACS link to the ACC-25/50ZS. Manual control is possible via the keypad in the ACC-25/50ZS. Control of Audio Zones 9 - 24 is sent through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC-25/50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels.
Audio Command Center 24 Zone System Application Examples 4.75 K, 1 W 4.
Section 6: Power Supply Calculations 6.1 Overview This section contains instructions and tables for calculating power supply currents in alarm and standby conditions. This is a four-step process, consisting of the following: 1. Calculating the total amount of AC branch circuit current required to operate the system 2. Calculating the power supply load current for non-fire and fire alarm conditions and calculating the secondary (battery) load 3.
Calculating the System Current Draw Power Supply Calculations 6.3.2 How to use Table 6.2 to calculate system current draws 1. Enter the quantity of devices in both columns. 2. Enter the DC current draw where required. Refer to the Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draw. 3. Calculate the current draws for each in both columns. 4. Sum the total current for each column. 5. Copy the totals from Column 1 and Column 2 to Table 6.3 on page 100.
Power Supply Calculations Calculating the Battery Size 6.4 Calculating the Battery Size Use Table 6.3 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours (AH). This total load determines the battery size (in AH), required to support the ACC-25/50 Series under the loss of AC power. Complete Table 6.3 as follows: 1. Enter the totals from Table 6.2 on page 99 Calculation Columns 1 and 2 where shown. 2. Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times (refer to Section 6.4.1, ”NFPA Battery Requirements”).
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Appendix A: Digital Voice Messages The AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Series digital message generator provides a 60 second record time which allows for a single fire message of 60 seconds length, two 30 second messages, three 20 second messages, four 15 second messages or five 12 second messages, any of which may be field programmed. Refer to Section 4.1.5, ”Record/Playback Button - Record Customized Messages” on page 64.
Appendix B: Addressable Module Connections When configured with an addressable FACP such as the MS-9200UDLS, MS-9200UD, MS-9200C(E), or MS-9600, the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Series may be triggered either by the FACP main NAC output or from addressable control modules. Figure B.1 illustrates CMD1 triggered by an addressable control module. The addressable control module may trigger the ACC-25/50 Series via reverse polarity (shown) or relay contact.
Appendix C: Wiring Requirements Connecting external system accessories to the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Series main circuits must be carefully considered to ensure proper operation. It is important to use the correct type of wire, wire gauge and wire run length per each circuit. Refer to the following table to specify wire requirements and limitations.
Appendix D: Programmed Activation by FACP The Audio Command Center Zone Split system (ACC-25/50ZS/T) can be automatically controlled by any FACP. The following table lists the available audio features and the control signals that are required from the FACP.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD • Simultaneous Activation of All Audio Zones - this is a single trip mechanism via a zone on the ACS/ANN-BUS link or CMD input trigger that activates all the audio zones at the same time (refer to the FACP specific programming sections in this Appendix.
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP 3. Set DIP Switches 1, 2, and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC-ZPMK for operation with the MS-9600, MS-9200UD, MS-9200UDLS FACP and switches 6, 7, and 8 for the number of ACC25/50DAZS panels. 4. Set Switch SW1 on the ACC-ZSM for one or two Audio Amplifier (ACC-AAM25) configuration. 5. Set Switch SW2 on the ACC-ZSM for Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) speaker circuit wiring. 6.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD D.1.
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP D.1.5 FACP Programming The MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS, and MS-9200UD FACPs must be programmed to operate with the ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST Audio Control Center. The following table summarizes the steps involved in programming the FACPs. A detailed description of each step follows the table. 1. Enable the ACS or ANN-BUS annunciator at FACP refer to FACP manual Option Module Programming 2.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD 9 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 41 10 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 42 11 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 43 12 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 44 13 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 45 14 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 46 15 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 47 16 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 48 17 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 49 18 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 50 19 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 51 20 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 52 21 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 53 22 (on 2nd ACC-25/50DAZS) 54 23 (on 2nd AC
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD • Programmed Activation by FACP if an addressable device programmed to Zone 35 is activated and no other devices are active, the message programmed for Zone 35 will be generated over speaker circuit 3 on the ACC25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST. (Refer to Table D.5 on page 109).
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Message Assignment - Zone Specific The FACP can be programmed to allow a specific addressable input device to generate one of five messages over any speaker circuit. Any one of the five messages can be programmed to each of the available zones (Zone 1 through Zone 99).
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key. The following screen will be displayed: PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD ***** Entering the Master level password (default 00000) will cause the following screen to appear: PROGRAMMING 1=AUTOPROGRAM 2=POINT PROGRAM 3=ZONE SETUP Select the Zone Setup option by pressing 3. The following screens will be displayed.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Pressing 3 while viewing Zone Setup Screen #3 will cause the following screen to be displayed: ZONE MESSAGE 1=Z00 NO MESSAGE 2=Z01 NO MESSAGE 3=Z02 NO MESSAGE Press the down arrow key until the following screen is displayed. ZONE MESSAGE 1=Z30 NO MESSAGE 2=Z31 NO MESSAGE 3=Z32 NO MESSAGE The default setting is No Message for each speaker circuit. In the screen shown above, Z32 is the zone dedicated for all speaker circuits.
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Fire Fighter Telephone SLC Point Assignment If annunciation of remote FFT locations is desired on the ACC-FFT keypad, an addressable input device must be programmed as a PHONE type on the MS-9200UDLS or MS-9600. Program each addressable input device as a PHONE type as described in the appropriate FACP manual. SLC point programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD monitor module at address 75 FHS-F RPJ-F monitor module at address 76 FHS-F ACC-FFT FPJ-F To Program a monitor module in an FPJ-F or RPJ-F, press the ENTER key at the FACP. The following screen will be displayed: 1=READ STATUS MODE 2=PROGRAMMING MODE 3=MANUAL DIAL MODE Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key.
MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Entering the Master level password (default 00000) will cause the following screen to appear: PROGRAMMING 1=AUTOPROGRAM 2=POINT PROGRAM 3=ZONE SETUP Access Point Programming by pressing the 2 key.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5210UD Press down arrow key once: EDIT MONITOR 1=ENABLED 2=TYPE MONITOR Press 2 to edit the type, then press the down arrow key six times: 1=PHONE 2=USER-DEFINED-10 3=TAMPER Press 1 to select PHONE type. Repeat the above steps for each remaining RPJ-F or FPJ-F location. D.2 MS-5210UD Refer to the MS-5210UD manual, Document #50193, for panel specific information.
MS-5210UD Programmed Activation by FACP If only the generating Fire Evacuation announcement (Message #1) to individual audio zones is desired, do not connect the MS-5210UD Relay outputs to the ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST CMD inputs. In this case, the activation of the audio zones via the ACS link will automatically trip the Fire Evacuation message to the ACS link selected zone. Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated zone push-button on the ACC-ZPMK keypad.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5210UD ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module Rotary switches S2 and S3 • S2 = 0 • S3 = 1 ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings [refer to Section “ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 41 for additional information]. ACC-25/50ZS/T Main Board DIP switch S3 The following DIP Switches can be set to any value except 1, 2, 3 = OFF, OFF, OFF.
MS-5210UD Programmed Activation by FACP Connect CMD inputs of ACC-25/50ZS/T to Normally Open relay contacts of the ACM-8RF. 4.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9200(E) D.3 MS-9200(E) The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST can be automatically triggered via the ACS serial link by the MS-9200(E) to transmit one of five messages over selected speaker zones. This is accomplished by zone programming at the FACP. D.3.1 Overview The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module. Future development will allow expansion to 24 speaker circuits.
MS-9200(E) Programmed Activation by FACP In this example, the MS-9200 can route the Fire Evacuation message (message #1) to the activated audio zones via zone programming. The CMD inputs are not used to activate the audio panel. The audio panel defaults to activating the Fire Evacuation voice message. 1. Connect ACS wiring from FACP to ACC-25/50ZS/T. 2. Set ACS Address wheels on ACC-ZPMK for address 01. 3. Set DIP switches 1, 2, and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC-ZPMK for operation with the MS-9200 FACP.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9200(E) D.3.3 Wiring From ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST to MS-9200(E) The MS-9200(E) FACP communicates with the ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST over the ACS annunciator link. Wiring must be connected between the ACS Terminal TB5 on the MS-9200(E) and ACS Terminal TB1 on the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC-25/50ZS/T panel.
MS-9200(E) Programmed Activation by FACP ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Switch Settings ACC-ZPMK DIP Switch S1 • Switches 1, 2, and 3 are used to configure the ACC-25/50ZS/T for operation with a specific FACP (See Table 2.4 on page 35.) • Switch 4 - future use • Switches 5, 6, 7, and 8 - used to set the number of ACC-25/50DAZS panels installed (See Table 2.4 on page 35.) ACC-ZPMK Rotary Address Switches S2 and S3 The address switches must be set to ACS address 01 to communicate with the FACP.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-9200(E) Speaker Circuit Number Zone Number All Speaker Circuits (1-24) 32 1 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 33 2 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 34 3 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 35 4 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 36 5 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 37 6 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 38 7 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 39 8 (on ACC-25/50ZS/T) 40 9 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 41 10 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 42 11 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 43 12 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 44 13 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 45 14 (on 1st ACC-25/50DAZS) 46 15 (on
MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Programmed Activation by FACP D.4 MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST can be automatically triggered via the ANN-BUS serial link by the MS-5UD-3/7 or MS-10UD-3/7 (version 2 or higher), to transmit one of five messages over selected speaker circuits. This is accomplished by zone programming at the FACP. D.4.1 Overview The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 D.4.3 ACC-ZPMK DIP Switch 1 Settings on ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST Switches 1, 2, and 3 are used to configure the ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST for operation with a specific FACP. The switch settings for use with the MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 (software version 2.0 or higher) are as follows: Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 ON ON OFF Configuration MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Version 2.0 or higher Table D.
MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Programmed Activation by FACP D.4.4 Wiring From ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST to FACP The FACP communicates with the ACC-25/50ZS/T over the ACS or ANN-BUS annunciator link. Wiring must be connected between Terminal TB6 on the FACP and Terminal TB1 on the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC-25/50ZS/T panel. FACP acczpmto5x.wmf to other ACS/ANN devices ACC-ZPMK Figure D.
Programmed Activation by FACP • MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Switches 5, 6, 7, and 8 - used to set the number of ACC-25/50DAZS panels installed.
MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Programmed Activation by FACP Note that when the ANN-BUS Annunciator option is enabled at the FACP, speaker circuits at the ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST are automatically assigned dedicated zone numbers. These zone numbers can then be programmed to addressable input devices which will allow the input device to activate the programmed speaker zone. The following table lists the zone numbers that are automatically assigned to each speaker circuit.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key. The following screen will be displayed: PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD ***** Entering the Master level password (default 00000) will cause the following screen to appear: PROGRAMMING 1=INPUT ZONES 2=NACS 3=RELAYS Select the Input Zone option by pressing 1. The following screens will be displayed.
MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Programmed Activation by FACP Press the down arrow key 3 times until the following screen is displayed. INPUT ZONE 1 1=FREEZE SUPV. NO 2=ACC MSG# Press the 2 key to display the following screen: ZONE MESSAGE 1=NO MESSAGE 2=MESSAGE 1 3=MESSAGE 2 ZONE MESSAGE 1=MESSAGE 3 2=MESSAGE 4 3=MESSAGE 5 Using these screens, the programmer can assign an audio message to each input zone.
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 The following screen will be displayed: PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD ***** Entering the Master level password (default 00000) will cause the following screens to appear: PROGRAMMING 1=INPUT ZONES 2=NACS 3=RELAYS Programming Screen #1 PROGRAMMING 1=SYSTEM SETUP 2=OPTION MODULES 3=HISTORY Programming Screen #2 PROGRAMMING 1=WALKTEST 2=CLEAR PROGRAM 3=PASSWORD CHANGE Programming Screen #3 Access Option Modules by pressing the 2 key while viewing Pr
MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 Programmed Activation by FACP Press the 1 key to access the first ANN-BUS programming screen as shown below ANN-BUS 1=BUS ENABLED 2=BUS MODULES 3=AUTO CONFIGURE Press the down arrow key twice to view the following screen: ANN-BUS 1=ANN-AUDIO OPTIONS Pressing 1 for ANN-AUDIO Options while viewing ANN-BUS Screen #3 will cause the following screen to be displayed: ANN-AUDIO OPTIONS 1=ALL CALL ZONE 1 ANN-AUDIO Options Screen Audio Command Center Series Manual — P/N 51889:E1 6
Programmed Activation by FACP MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 This screen shows the Input Zone that has been assigned to be the All-Call Zone. In this example, Zone 1 is the All-Call Zone. The All-Call Zone can be changed by pressing the 1 key while viewing the ANN-AUDIO Options Screen. The following screens will be displayed.
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Index A AC branch circuit calculation 98 AC Loss Relay 15, 16, 19, 27, 51 Contact Rating 27, 51 AC Loss Response 76 AC On LED 25 AC Power 19 see also Power On 69 see also Primary Power 46 wiring 46 ACC Communication 68 ACC-25/50 26 see also Audio•Command•Center•25/50 13 see also voice evacuation panel 13 ACC-25/50ZS 18 programming 33 ACC-25/50ZS Modules 18 ACC-AAM25 20, 28, 29 Installation 57 see also Audio Amplifier 13 ACC-EPM 30 function 27 installation 60 LED 25 see also External Page Module 22 ACC-FFT 2
Index C–F Charger Capacity 20 Charging Circuit 20 Precaution 47 see also Secondary Power 47 Battery Box 44 battery charger enable/disable 39 battery requirements NFPA 100 battery selection 100 battery size calculation 100 Battery Trouble LED 25, 69 Battery Trouble Response 76 board layout 16 Bypass Switch see also Record Bypass Switch 38 C Cabinet 28 Dimensions 43 calculating AC branch circuit 98 battery size 100 system current draw 98 Charger Trouble LED 25, 69 Charger Trouble Response 76 Chime Tone 14,
G–M Index see also Remote Microphone 15, 22, 27 FC-XRM70 28, 29 Installation 57, 58 see also Audio Conversion Module 28 see also Transformer Module 58 Fire Alarm Control Panel see also FACP 13 Fire Alarm Operation 70 Fire Alarm Restoral 70 Fire Fighter Telephone Module 21, 25 Form-C 16 see also Relay 51 see Relay 22, 26 FPJ-F phone jack 55, 75, 116 Hi-Lo Tone 14, 36 Circuit Trouble 25, 70 Ground Fault 25, 70 Message 24 Message 1 68 Message 2 68 Message 3 68 Message 4 68 Message 5 68 Message Generator Tr
Index N–R see also FC-MIM 15, 27 Microphone Recording 37 Microphone Trouble LED 24, 67 Microphone Trouble Response 76 Modules Optional 57 Mounting surface 42 Mounting Cabinet Surface Mount 42 Mounting Panel 42 MR-101C 21, 50 MR-201C 21, 50 MS-10UD 127 MS-5UD 127 MS-9200UD 106 MS-9600 106 N NAC 13, 48, 51, 78 Operation 77 see also Notification Appliance Circuit 13, 26 Style Y 14, 26 Style Z 14, 26 Nonpower-limited Circuit 56 Notification Appliance Circuit 13, 14, 26, 48, 51 see also NAC 26 O Operation 70
S–Z Index Operation 77 see also FC-RM 15, 22, 27 Remote Microphone Installed Switch see also SW1 39 Remote Microphone Module 21 Remote Microphone Page 25 Remote Microphone Page LED 69 Remote Microphone Trouble 25 Remote Microphone Trouble LED 69, 70 Remote Phone Jack Keyswitch 21 replacing 66 RPJ-F phone jack 55, 75, 116 S S1 DIP Switch Settings 36 Secondary Power see also Battery 47 Selecting 100 Settings 35 Single Zone operation 23, 35, 38, 63 Slow-Whoop Tone 14, 36 Sounder 14 see also Piezo 14 Speaker
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