Fike 10-2256 Product Manual
Fike 10-2256 Product Manual

Fike 10-2256 Product Manual

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DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR
PRODUCT MANUAL
10-2256
Manual P/N: 06-160
Rev: 1, 04/01

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  • Page 1 DIGITAL ALARM COMMUNICATOR PRODUCT MANUAL 10-2256 Manual P/N: 06-160 Rev: 1, 04/01...
  • Page 2 Fike authorized distributors, who have been trained in an approved manner by Fike, and the user who is a customer of the Fike authorized distributor. Fike does not warrant that this manual is technically correct, complete, or free from writing problems or that the Fike products referenced therein are free from minor flaws.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Content Section 1 Introduction .............................. 1-1 Features ..............................1-1 Optional Devices ............................1-2 UL Fire Listed Receivers Compatible with the 10-2256 ................. 1-3 How to Use this Manual ........................... 1-3 Section 2 Agency Requirements ....................... 2-1 Telephone Requirements .......................... 2-1 FCC Warning ............................
  • Page 4 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual 3.4.1 Dry Contact ............................3-8 AC Monitoring ............................3-9 For SHP/Rhino: ..........................3-9 For Cheetah: ..........................3-9 3.5.1 Monitor AC (SHP or Rhino) ......................3-10 Relay Connection ........................... 3-11 Telephone Line Connection ........................3-12 Remote Annunciator Installation ......................
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction The Fike Model 10-2256 is a low-cost slave communicator that meets the requirements for UL 864, NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Systems for Central Station Service and NFPA 72 Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems. Features • Compatibility with the Security Industry Association (SIA) reporting format and several other standard reporting formats.
  • Page 6: Optional Devices

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual • Built-in watchdog circuit that monitors the operation of the 10-2256 and resets the communicator if a fault is detected. • Operates by contact closure input from the control panel. • Model 10-2256 can directly monitor control panel's primary power.
  • Page 7: Ul Fire Listed Receivers Compatible With The 10-2256

    Introduction UL Fire Listed Receivers Compatible with the 10-2256 The following UL Listed receivers are compatible with the 10-2256: Receiver Formats Silent Knight Model 9000 BFSK14 BFSK23 SK 3/1 SK 4+2 SIA8 SIA20 Osborn & Hoffman QuickAlert BFSK14 BFSK23 SK 3/1...
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  • Page 9: Agency Requirements

    Blue Spring, MO 64013 816-229-3405 4. If the Model 10-2256 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. If advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible.
  • Page 10: Fcc Warning

    10-2256 Requirements: 1. The 10-2256 and the UL listed compatible fire control must be installed in the same room. All wiring between the 10-2256 and the UL Listed compatible fire control panel must be enclosed in conduit.
  • Page 11: Panel Description And Installation

    3.1.1 Phone Line Monitors The 10-2256 dialer has two phone line monitor circuits, which detect phone line faults by monitoring their voltages. These circuits feature a 40 to 90 second delay before a line fault is reported as a trouble. When a fault is detected for longer than this amount of time, the audible trouble signal will sound, the message will be displayed on the 10-2257 annunciator liquid crystal display (LCD) (if used), and the trouble will be reported to the central station.
  • Page 12: Eeprom

    1,000 times without losing its ability to store information. 3.1.5 DC Power The 10-2256 operates on 18-40 VDC rectified power from the main fire control panel. 3.1.6 Indicator Lights The 10-2256 has four LEDs to indicate status.
  • Page 13: Wiring

    Panel Description and Installation Wiring 3.2.1 Wiring Precautions High and low voltage must be separated by at least one-quarter inch. See Section 3.2.5 for more information. High current input/output: AC monitoring (if monitored directly) Low current input/output: 24 VDC power and channel (zone) wiring Audio input/output: Telephone wiring High frequency noise, such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a bell, can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid.
  • Page 14: Wiring And Board Layout Diagram

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual 3.2.3 Wiring and Board Layout Diagram Figure 3-1 Model 10-2256 Wiring and Board Layout 3.2.4 Electrical Ratings PRIMARY DC: VDC: 18 - 40 Current draw, standby at 24 VDC 143 mA max. with annunciator attached 84 mA max.
  • Page 15: Wire Routing

    High voltage and low voltage inputs must be separated by at least one-quarter inch and must be wired through different knockout holes in the fire control cabinet to maintain the separation. Figure 3-2 below shows an example of how to route the wire. Figure 3-2 Routing Wire for the 10-2256 151086...
  • Page 16: Mounting And Grounding

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Mounting and Grounding The 10-2256 cabinet should be installed in the same room as the control panel (wire in conduit). Mount the 10-2256 so it is firmly secured to the wall surface. When mounting on concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4”...
  • Page 17: Grounding The 10-2256 Cover

    Make sure that the ring lugs are oriented properly. ^ shows the proper connection and orientation. After the 10-2256's cover and base are attached, make a slight bend to the wire that is attached to the cover. This keeps the wire from getting caught between the cover and base when the cover is closed.
  • Page 18: Channel Operation And Wiring

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Channel Operation and Wiring The 10-2256 features four fully supervised channel (zone) inputs. They can be programmed to accept three types of inputs. Contact closure, active high voltage input, or active low voltage input.
  • Page 19: Ac Monitoring

    AC monitoring/reporting for the Cheetah is done differently that the SHP or Rhino. For SHP/Rhino: The Model 10-2256 monitors the AC and delays the loss of AC reporting. See Section 5.3 step # 20 of the Model 10-2256 programming. For Cheetah: The trouble relay on the main board (CSC) can be configured for dialer operation.
  • Page 20: Monitor Ac (Shp Or Rhino)

    3.5.1 Monitor AC (SHP or Rhino) The wires attached to the 10-2256 board can be connected directly to the AC as shown in Figure 3.5.3 below. Make sure you do not attach the low AC channel input here. Figure 3-6 Direct AC Input...
  • Page 21: Relay Connection

    Panel Description and Installation Relay Connection The 10-2256 provides one relay output. You can connect the relay in normally open or normally closed configurations or both. The relay contacts are rated at 1 A, 24 VDC/24 VAC. See Figure 3.6-A for relay contact connections.
  • Page 22: Telephone Line Connection

    To meet requirements for NFPA 72 Fire Alarm Systems for Central Station Service or NFPA 72 Remote Supervising Station Fire Alarm Systems, both telephone lines must be installed. Connect the 10-2256 to the phone lines using RJ31X type phone jacks as shown in Figure 3.7-A. The telephone company will install RJ31X jacks upon request.
  • Page 23: Remote Annunciator Installation

    Panel Description and Installation Remote Annunciator Installation The optional Model 10-2257 Remote Annunciator can be connected to the 10-2256 for system operation, programming, and troubleshooting. Note that only one 10-2257 can be used. If the 10- 2257 is used, a cable, part number 10-2258 (ordered separately) is also needed.
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  • Page 25: Normal Operation

    The 10-2257 is equipped with an LCD (liquid crystal display) that displays English-language messages. If the 10-2256 is not being programmed, the LCD cycles through all messages that are applicable at the time, showing a different one every 1.5 seconds. The messages are listed in the troubleshooting section of this manual (Section 7.2).
  • Page 26: 10-2257 Key Functions

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual 4.1.3 10-2257 Key Functions The 10-2257 annunciator function keys are described below. Keys not described here are used only for entering digits. Note: The message "TRY AGAIN" appears if you do not press any keys for five seconds while accessing a function or if you attempt to access a function before exiting from another function.
  • Page 27: Operating Modes

    Normal Operation Operating Modes ALLOWED DURING OPERATING MODE: CODE REQUIRED: ALARM: System test Installer's or Operator's Clear alarm memory Installer's or Operator's Dialer reset Installer's Download Installer's Display alarm memory Installer's or Operator's Display troubles Installer's or Operator's Set time Installer's or Operator's Troubleshooting Installer's...
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  • Page 29: Programming

    Section 5 Programming The Model 10-2256 provides a wide variety of features that can be selected for use depending on your needs. These features are stored in an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Programmable Read- Only Memory) chip which has been factory-programmed. Section 5.1 describes how to change programming options using the 10-2257 Remote Annunciator.
  • Page 30: Programming With The 10-2257 Remote Annunciator

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Programming with the 10-2257 Remote Annunciator Note: The system will automatically time out of programming mode if no keys are pressed for four minutes. If you press function keys very quickly, you may get ahead of the LCD display. Wait for the appropriate message to...
  • Page 31: Programming With The 06-151 Downloading Software

    Programming Programming with the 06-151 Downloading Software The Model 06-151 Remote Downloading Software can be used to program the 10-2256 from a remote site. The Model 10-2259 Modem must also be connected to the computer that runs the software. The downloading software is organized into menus. As you move through the software menus, the screens tell you how to select options.
  • Page 32 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu r Dry contact (D) ZONE ACTIVATION Select input type: 0 = Dry contact input. System 1 = Active high input -( Do Not Use)
  • Page 33 Programming Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu NOTES FOR STEPS 7-10: Channel response time speeds are not intended to be used as a smoke verification feature. Possible choices for channel response times are 0-3 (described below).
  • Page 34 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu OPERATOR'S CODE Operator's code [4 digits]. Used for basic operation. ________________ (See Section 4.2 for specific information about which...
  • Page 35 NOTES FOR STEPS 23 THROUGH 27. Steps 23-27 apply only if the 3/1 format is selected. The 3/1 format is an old format that does not make full use of 10-2256 reporting capabilities. The 3/1 format sends only one digit or letter for an event. It does not send the zone number with the event. Use this format only if required by the receiver.
  • Page 36 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu 3/1 RESTORE CODE 3/1 code for restorals of alarm or trouble conditions. ____ Dialer (See "NOTES" above if you need more information.)
  • Page 37 Programming Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu CIC #1 Carrier Identification Code is the prefix that needs to ________________ be dialed before a phone number to access a particular Dialer [blank - no default] long distance carrier.
  • Page 38 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Table 5-1: Programming Form Step # / Your choice (D) = 06-151 Option Description Default Menu CIC #2 Carrier Identification Code is the prefix that needs to ________________ be dialed before a phone number to access a particular...
  • Page 39: Reporting

    Section 6 Reporting The Fike Model 10-2556 can transmit information in several different formats (including two types of BFSK and SIA formats). The type of format you select is determined by the type of receiver used at the central station. Note that the SIA formats are recommended for use with the 10-2556.
  • Page 40: Sia Format

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual SIA Format In the SIA8 and SIA20 formats, the 10-2556 transmits the English description shown in the first column of Table 6-1. At the central station, the 9000 receiver prints the English message shown in the second column.
  • Page 41: Silent Knight Fsk And 4+2 Formats

    English message shown in the third column of Table 6-2. If you are using the 9032 line card, FSK2 and BFSK are the only formats that will report in English. Table 6-2: 9000 Printout for Silent Knight FSK and 4+2 Formats 9000 Receiver 10-2256 Digits Transmitted English Lanuage Printout ALARM 1-4...
  • Page 42: Radionics Bfsk

    Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Radionics BFSK In this format, the 10-2556 transmits in English with the event description shown in the first column of Table 6-3. At the central station, the Silent Knight model 9000 receiver prints the English message shown in the third column.
  • Page 43: Silent Knight 3/1 And Sescoa 3/1

    Table 6-4 indicates that the 9000 prints only the digit (X) that has been programmed for that event-not an English message. Table 6-4: 9000 Printout for Silent Knight and Sescoa 3/1 Formats 10-2256 9000 Printout ALARM 1-4 CODE X = ALARM...
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  • Page 45: Troubleshooting

    Section 7 Troubleshooting Section 7.1 describes zone troubleshooting mode. Section 7.2 contains a list of system trouble messages. Accu-Zone( Troubleshooting (Mode 25) Accu-Zone( troubleshooting mode (Mode 25) allows you to use the 10-2257 annunciator to determine if any input is active. A voltmeter is not necessary. Mode 25 can troubleshoot the four channels (or zones) and the AC monitoring function.
  • Page 46 Model 10-2256 Fire Slave Communicator Installation Manual Table 7-1 explains how to use Mode 25. Note that while you are using Mode 25, all alarms and troubles are disabled to allow you to trip channels (zones), adjust wiring, and so on.
  • Page 47: System Messages

    An event is being reported to the central station. SYSTEM NORMAL No trouble, alarm, or other condition exists. TIME? The 10-2256 is in Time Set mode. TROUBLE (line 1) Sprinkler supervisory trouble. TROUBLE ZONE # (line 2) TROUBLE (ZONE 1-4) A trouble condition exists in the indicated zone.
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  • Page 49 704 South 10 Street P.O. Box 610 Blue Springs, Missouri 64013 U.S.A. (816) 229-3405 Fax: (816) 229-5082 http://www.fike.com...

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