AES 7707 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual

AES 7707 Installation, Operation, And Programming Manual

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AES 7707 RF Subscriber
Installation, Operation and Programming
Manual
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, MA 01960 USA
Tel (978) 535-7310 • Fax (978) 535-7313
www.aes-corp.com
Copyright © 2017 AES Corp. All Rights Reserved
Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017

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  • Page 1 AES 7707 RF Subscriber Installation, Operation and Programming Manual AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody, MA 01960 USA Tel (978) 535-7310 • Fax (978) 535-7313 www.aes-corp.com Copyright © 2017 AES Corp. All Rights Reserved Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 2 AES 7707 RF Subscriber This page deliberately left blank Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Antenna Installation .....................17 Antenna and Surge Suppressor Grounding ..............18 System Configuration......................19 Compatible Device List ....................19 Zone Input .......................19 Digital Dialer Interface ....................19 Compatible Device Installation and Field Wiring Connections .......19 System Configuration Diagram ..................20 Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 4: Aes 7707 Rf Subscriber

    Status LED Indicators ....................32 8.15 LCD Front Panel Display System Messages ..............33 Display Operation ....................33 System Status Display and 7707 Version Number ..........33 Unit ID and Serial Number ..................34 Link Layer and NetCon ....................34 Route Table ......................34 Zone Input Configuration ..................35 Network Connectivity Status ..................35...
  • Page 5 Testing ..........................43 Maintenance ........................44 Troubleshooting ........................ 44 Repair Information ......................44 Battery Replacement Instructions ..................44 AES Model 7740 Annunciator Installation Instructions ............44 17.1 Out of the Box .......................44 17.2 Installation Instructions ....................44 AES Corp. Contact Information ..................45 Warranty ...........................
  • Page 6 Figure 4. Connecting the Backup Battery................16 Figure 5. Antenna and Surge Suppressor Grounding ............18 Figure 6. Field Wire Connections – 7707 Fire Subscriber Unit ...........22 Figure 7. 7740 Wiring Diagram ..................45 Figure 8. 7740 Wire Inputs ....................45 Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 7: Safety Considerations

     Periodically test the system for proper operation. AES assumes no responsibility for the equipment’s failure to operate. AES's sole responsibility is to repair or replace any AES device found to be defective during the warranty period. ...
  • Page 8: Technical Specifications

    Alarm Signal Inputs: 7707 + 7711 Input Card (eight (8) each EOL type) 7707 + 7712 Input Card (four (4) each EOL type and four (4) each reverse polarity) All inputs supervised with trouble and restore Alarm Panel Phone Line Input:...
  • Page 9: Pre-Installation

    AES NCT provides a quick means for verifying NetCon or finding suitable locations for Subscriber installation. Antenna Selection and Location The Case Top Flex Tamper Resistant Antenna is part of the standard package for the 7707 System and mounts on top of the steel cabinet.
  • Page 10: Electrical Supply

    Refer to the section. Wiring Specifications The plug-in transformer must be placed in Transformer Enclosure AES P/N 1640-ENCL (available separately). The wiring from the low-voltage output of the plug-in transformer enclosure to the subscriber enclosure must be enclosed in conduit.
  • Page 11: Installation

    7707 Installation Table 2 lists tasks to perform when installing the AES 7707 Subscriber. Use the list to verify that installation tasks have been identified and completed. Tasks do not have to be performed in the order listed unless specifically identified.
  • Page 12: Table 2. Installation Tasks

    Subscriber Subnet Mask, Gateway, DNS Saving Configuration Changes System Operation LCD Front Panel Display System Messages Display Operation System Status Display and 7707 Version Number Unit ID and Serial Number Link Layer and NetCon Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 13: Enclosure Installation

    Use standoff material attached to the concrete surface to mount the enclosure. Two keyhole and two circular mounting holes are available. Refer to the diagram below for location and sizes of mounting hole. Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 14: Removing The 7794A Intellipro

    With all mounted boards removed from the top of the mainboard, remove the remaining hex nuts or standoffs holding the mainboard to the enclosure. Grasp the board on each side, and pull straight upward to lift the card off the mainboard support standoffs attached to the enclosure. Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 15: Wiring

    Plug-In Transformer Warning! Turn off or disconnect all power before attempting to connect the 7707 Subscriber. Do NOT apply power until all accessories are properly connected. For U.S. installations, use only one of the Class 2 Direct Plug-in Transformers listed below:...
  • Page 16: Secondary Power Wiring

    See on page 44 for details. Battery Only Restart The 7707 Subscriber without AC power (for test or diagnostic purposes) will power up and self-test with only the battery connected. Battery Supervision When AC power is present, the battery is tested at approximately 30-second intervals.
  • Page 17: Low Battery Voltage Cutoff

    To prevent deep battery discharge damage, the 7707 subscriber disconnects the battery when voltage is less than 10 V DC. Discharge/Recharge The 7707 Subscriber float charges the battery using a 40 VA transformer. The battery voltage level conditions are:  Low Battery (Trouble message): Below 11.2 V DC ...
  • Page 18: Antenna And Surge Suppressor Grounding

    Antenna and Surge Suppressor Grounding A protective surge suppressor (AES Model 7230) must be installed in line with any type of remotely installed antenna outside a building as shown in the diagram below. The surge suppressor and remote antenna must be earth- grounded.
  • Page 19: System Configuration

    7712 8 zone (four EOL input and four reverse polarity input) The 7707 will accept a single zone input card mounted in the Mainboard socket or stacked zone input cards using the 7707 Mainboard Socket and Zone Input Card Socket. The table below shows input card and whether a Zone Input Card Socket is present on the card.
  • Page 20: System Configuration Diagram

    System Configuration Diagram System Communication Configuration Sole Path (Single Reporting) utilizes either the AES mesh radio network or a TCP/IP broadband connection to deliver messages from the subscriber to the central monitoring station. Single Reporting with Backup utilizes either the AES mesh radio network, or a TCP/IP broadband connection, to deliver messages from the subscriber to the central monitoring station.
  • Page 21 AES 7707 RF Subscriber Dual Reporting utilizes both the AES mesh radio network and the TCP/IP broadband connection. Messages from the subscriber to the central monitoring station are launched on both paths together. Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 22: Figure 6. Field Wire Connections - 7707 Fire Subscriber Unit

    AES 7707 RF Subscriber Figure 6. Field Wire Connections – 7707 Fire Subscriber Unit Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 23: Trouble Output

    J4 – Trouble Relay Contacts – 24 V DC 1A Max. Resistive Load Unsupervised  Annunciator – AES Model 7740 Remote Annunciator – 21 V DC 25 mA Typ. (50 mA max.) Supervised. Compatible Device Installation and Field Wiring Connections...
  • Page 24: Ac Fail Report Delay

    24 hours Important! UL and NFPA standards do not allow remote programming of an installed Model 7707 subscriber unless an authorized person is present at the unit to enable temporary remote programming capability. Note: When any zone is configured as Fire, remote programming can be performed only up to 10 minutes after the subscriber is reset or powered up.
  • Page 25: Programming Interface

    Logging In Connecting to the 7707 configuration page requires a login. Enter the IP address of the subscriber in the web browser. Then enter your username (in the Username box) and password at the login screen. The default User Name...
  • Page 26: Making Configuration Changes

    View 7707 Subscriber Software Version The 7707 software version is visible in the System tab window under System Firmware Upgrade. Select the System tab, as shown highlighted in the following figure: The version number is displayed in the System Firmware Update section.
  • Page 27: Change Login Password

    Complete the configuration using the links shown below for the Event Reporting path selected for the Subscriber:  Radio Configuration Radio Only: (refer also to the AES Mesh Radio Network diagram on page 20) Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 28: Radio Configuration

    Valid values are 0000 to FFFF. Note : The code must match the AES 7170 IP-Link cipher code for the network that the Subscriber is to join. The Subscriber will not join the mesh network if the cipher code is incorrect.
  • Page 29: Advanced Configuration

    Time-to-Live settings are for managing the performance of the AES mesh network. TTL is the length of time a packet message transmission for a specific setting is retried by a Subscriber in the AES mesh network. The Subscriber will stop attempting to transmit the packet when the TTL limit has expired.
  • Page 30: Zone Input Configuration

    To configure zone input cards for the 7794A IntelliPro: Select the Accessories tab shown in red below: A Bank Zone panel will appear when the Model 7707 has a zone input card installed. If a 7794A IntelliPro is installed, the IntelliPro panel will appear as shown below:...
  • Page 31: Restoral

    Select the zone behavior (either Bypassed or Fire) for each zone using the dropdown box. Important! Wiring of any FACP relay output to any 7707 zone input must use an EOL resistor supervised zone programmed as Fire (F). Zone inputs Z1 through Z8 on the Model 7711 meet this requirement.
  • Page 32: Status Led Indicators

    When done with changes, click the Save Changes button. 8.14 Status LED Indicators The five LED indicators on the main circuit board of the Model 7707 show system status. The LEDs are located RESET near the top edge of circuit board below the J7/APM connector and near the button as shown below: Table 4.
  • Page 33: Lcd Front Panel Display System Messages

    System Status display screen. System Status Display and 7707 Version Number When the Model 7707 is operating normally, the Normal System Status screen is shown in the LCD. The model number, software version number, and status message are displayed as shown below: 7707 VER:X.XXXX...
  • Page 34: Unit Id And Serial Number

    (a 3 is assigned to the newest data; a 1 is assigned to older data). Routing preference is given to strong, recently heard subscribers (03) versus weaker subscribers heard a long time ago (81). Route Table 1.AA1A L:00 N:0 Q:03 2.A21A L:01 N:5 Q:03 Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 35: Zone Input Configuration

    If a 7794A IntelliPro is installed in the Subscriber, the software version will appear as shown below, where X.XXX is the version number: Panel Interface: 7794A Ver X.XXX When no 7794A is present, the display will show one as shown below: Panel Interface: None Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 36: Off-Normal Operation

    The front panel buzzer can be disabled through the configuration interface if a remote annunciator is used. To disable the onboard buzzer in the Subscriber: Select the System tab. Enabled Disabled Under the Buzzer panel, set the On Board Buzzer switch from to silence the buzzer. Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 37: Subscriber Status Check

    – A zone bank can have a zone input card connected, or it may be empty depending on Zone Bank details None how the Model 7707 is configured. When no zone input card is present, the zone bank displays  – 7794A IntelliPro Panel Interface ...
  • Page 38: Text Message

    To access these features, select the tab as shown in red below: Text Message A text message can be sent from the 7707 Subscriber to the central monitoring station. Messages from the central station can also be received. Text Messages In the panel, use the message line at the bottom of the panel to enter the message.
  • Page 39: System Settings

    Setting information can be downloaded from the Subscriber. Click the Download button. Upload Preconfigured Settings To upload Subscriber settings to the Model 7707, click the Choose File button, select the file, and click the Upload button. Reset to Default Configuration Subscriber and IntelliPro settings can be set to factory defaults.
  • Page 40: System Firmware Update

    . The report delay is the time that must pass before the Model 7707 Subscriber will send an AC failure or AC restoral message. This feature helps prevent mesh network congestion in an area where many Subscribers have an AC power outage at the same time. Messages can be set to transmit in a staggered fashion using the Random time setting.
  • Page 41 Refer to the diagram shown in the section on page 10 for supply and connection Power Options requirements. Important! When using this selection, 24 V DC is the primary power source and the battery is the secondary power source Part No. 40-7707 Rev. 3a 10/23/2017...
  • Page 42 . The report delay is the time that must pass before the Model 7707 Subscriber will send a primary power failure or primary restoral message. This feature helps prevent mesh network congestion in an area where many subscribers have a power outage at the same time. Messages can be set to transmit in a staggered fashion using the Random time setting.
  • Page 43: Reporting

    Charger Fault to be grayed out in the interface. The two options cannot be changed. 11. Reporting 11.1 AES Mesh Network The 7707 Subscriber can eliminate the need for POTS telephone lines by communicating with the 7705i MultiNet using the AES mesh radio network. 11.2 Compatible Receiver The 7707 Subscriber is compatible with the AES Corp.
  • Page 44: Maintenance

    AES. For information on returning units, see the AES Service Procedure under on page 46. 15. Repair Information Other than the backup battery, no user serviceable parts are located in the 7707 Subscriber. 16. Battery Replacement Instructions Remove the positive battery lead (red) from the battery.
  • Page 45: Aes Corp. Contact Information

    Use the slack cable to allow the faceplate to be moved out of the way. Terminate wires and connect the AES Model 7740 Local Annunciator, as shown in the following diagram. The 7740 is powered and supervised by the AES Model 7707 Subscriber.
  • Page 46: Warranty

    Licensed Technology solely in connection with the use and operation of AES Products and for no other purpose or use whatsoever. No title or ownership in or to any such Licensed Technology is conveyed by the sale or delivery of any AES Products; all such rights are retained by AES.

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