FA2000C Installation and Setup Guide
Figure 2-6: Wiring the Auxiliary Relay Output For Unsupervised Alarm Output.
Figure 2-7: Wiring the Auxiliary Relay Output For 4-Wire Smoke Detector Power Usage.
Programming the Auxiliary Relay
The auxiliary relay may be programmed for one of the following options:
Trouble/Supervisory Activation
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Alarm Activation, silenced by [user code] + [OFF]
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4-Wire Smoke Detector Reset
These options are described as follows:
Trouble/Supervisory Activation (34 = 0): Steady activation in response to any zone or system related trouble
condition or to any fire supervisory condition. Remains activated until all fault conditions have been corrected and the
Silence/Reset button has been pressed or the User Code + [OFF] has been entered.
Alarm Activation, silenced by [user code] + [OFF] (34 = 1): Steady activation in response to an alarm on one,
some or all zones, as selected in fields 85 and 86. If selected, the auxiliary relay remains activated until Aux. Relay
Timeout (31) or until the Silence/Reset button has been pressed or until the User Code + [OFF] has been entered.
4-Wire Smoke Detector Reset (34 = 2): Momentary (6 second) activation at second entry of User Code + [OFF]
sequence which interrupts power to 4-wire smoke detectors connected to hard-wired zones (zones 1-5), allowing the
detectors to be reset following an alarm. Power to 4-wire smoke detectors should be wired to the auxiliary relay as
shown above.
Battery Saver Option (34 = 3): When this function is selected, the auxiliary relay will normally be activated (i.e.
N.O. and pole contacts will be connected, N.C. contact will be open) and will de-activate 4 hours after the start of an AC
power failure. Using this feature, non-critical loads (such as supplementary keypads) which do not need to be supported
for the full 24 hour battery backup period can be disconnected from the auxiliary outputs, allowing a smaller capacity
battery to be used. The relay re-activates within a few seconds after AC power restores.
Alarm Activation, silenced by [user code] + [#] + [67] (34 = 4): Steady activation in response to an alarm on one,
some or all zones, as selected in fields 85 and 86. If selected, the auxiliary relay remains activated until the User
Code + [#] + [67] has been entered. When this function is used, the auxiliary relay can be used for elevator recall or
ventilator shutdown on fire alarms.
Telephone Line Connections
The FA2000C provides two supervised dialer outputs: the main dialer and the back-up dialer. In fire installations, both
outputs must be connected to separate telephone lines providing loop start service.
Connect the main dialer and back-up dialer (if used) outputs to telephone company lines using the RJ31X cables
2-8
5
6
AUX RELAY
FACTORY DEFAULTS
Set for alarm activation ( 34=1)
No zones trigger by default
(Must program 85, 86)
16 min. timeout ( 31=4)
NOTES:
Use non-polarized indicating
devices.
Wiring is not supervised.
Take care not to exceed the
terminal 6 and overall system
alarm current ratings.
(1A max)
RESET
5
6
7
ALARM
Terminal 18
7
Note: The control provides 12VDC power on terminal
6 when the red jumper (W3) is intact.
TO
HARDWIRED ZONE (ZN 1-5)
18
EOLR RELAY
BRK A77-716B
4-WIRE
SMOKE
DETECTOR
EOLR
5110XM-002-V0
Battery Saver
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Alarm Activation, silenced by [user code] + [#] + [67]
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5110XM-001-V0
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