Kidde Fire Systems PEGAsys LV Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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P/N 76-100016-002
April 2003
PEGAsys
LV
Fire Alarm
Control Unit
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Manual
FM
R
LISTED
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UL Listing File No. S2422
FM Project ID: 3017613

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  • Page 1 P/N 76-100016-002 April 2003 ™ PEGAsys Fire Alarm Control Unit Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual LISTED APPROVED UL Listing File No. S2422 FM Project ID: 3017613...
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  • Page 5 FOREWORD Note: This Manual Is To Be Used By Trained Distributors Only This manual is intended to clearly and accurately reflect the operation, installation and maintenance for the PEGAsys LV Fire Alarm Control Unit. TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS Alternating Current Network Interface Card...
  • Page 6: Acceptances, Approvals And Certifications

    ACCEPTANCES, APPROVALS AND CERTIFICATIONS • UL: Underwriters Laboratories Listing File Number S2422. • FM: Factory Mutual Project ID: 3017613...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Foreword ..............................i Acceptances, Approvals and Certifications ....................i Terms and Abbreviations ..........................i List of Appendices ............................vi List of Illustrations ............................vii List of Tables ..............................x Safety Summary ............................xi PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE General Information ........................ 1-1 Introduction ..........................
  • Page 8 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE 2-6.2 Active Alarm Mode ........................2-7 2-6.2.1 Alarm Mode Indications ......................2-7 2-6.2.2 Alarm Mode User Action ......................2-7 2-6.3 Active Supervisory Mode ......................2-10 2-6.3.1 Supervisory Mode Indication ..................... 2-10 2-6.3.2 Supervisory Mode User Action ....................2-10 2-6.4 Active Trouble Mode ........................
  • Page 9 TABLE OF CONTENTS (cont.) PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE Maintenance Procedures ......................4-1 4-3.1 Lamp Test ..........................4-1 4-3.2 Loop Device Test ........................4-1 4-3.3 Battery Test ..........................4-2 4-3.4 Walk Test ........................... 4-2 4-3.4.1 Walk Testing Detectors ......................4-2 4-3.4.2 Walk Test Procedure ......................... 4-2 4-3.5 Alarm Simulation Test (AST) .....................
  • Page 10: List Of Appendices

    TITLE PAGE Power Supply Requirements ..................... A-1 Wiring Requirements for PEGAsys LV Signaling Line Circuit (RX/TX) ........B-1 Releasing Applications ......................C-1 Reserved for Future Use ......................D-1 Factory Mutual Sprinkler Requirements for Pre-Action and Deluge Type Sprinkler Systems ..E-1 Glossary ............................
  • Page 11: List Of Illustrations

    LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS FIGURE TITLE PAGE PEGAsys LV System, Overall Diagram ..................1-0 Central Control Module (CCM) ....................1-1 Display Module Assembly ......................1-2 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) ..................1-2 Power Supply/Charger Assembly ....................1-2 Battery Enclosure ........................1-2 SmartOne Detection Device ...................... 1-2 4-inch Detector Base .........................
  • Page 12 Control and Indicators ....................... 2-2 Isolate Menu Function ....................... 2-8 List Menu Function ........................2-8 Set Menu Function ........................2-9 Test Menu Functions ......................... 2-10 Troubleshooting Index ....................... 5-1 RX/TX Configuration Selection ....................5-2 PEGAsys LV System Parts List ....................6-1 viii...
  • Page 13: Safety Summary

    SAFETY SUMMARY Note: 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 this 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.
  • Page 14 Any fire alarm system may fail for a variety of reasons: Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building. A second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire.
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  • Page 16 PEGAsys™ LV April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 17: General Information

    (Style 6) or isolated (Style 7) multiplex trunk. The PEGAsys LV can support up to 255 device addresses. The PEGAsys LV is capable of controlling a wide variety of auxiliary devices, such as relays, audible/visual indicating signal devices and agent/sprinkler release systems. The...
  • Page 18: 1-2.3 Receiver/Transmitter Module (Rx/Tx)

    The SmartOne ® Series of Intelligent Fire Alarm devices provides the PEGAsys LV control unit with smoke and heat detection, and necessary monitoring and control functions required by today’s advanced fire alarm systems. The fol- lowing paragraphs describe each available intelligent de- tection device.
  • Page 19: 1-2.6.1 Smartone Ionization Detector

    NO/NC fire smoke detection to the PEGAsys LV system. alarm devices (i.e., water flow and tamper switches) to the PEGAsys LV system. The contact monitor is also used to 1-2.6.2 SMARTONE PHOTOELECTRIC interface to the manual alarm stations.
  • Page 20: 1-2.11 Loop Isolator Devices

    The Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) permits an AlarmLine sensor cable to be directly interfaced to the Figure 1-13. Loop Isolator, Stand-Alone PEGAsys LV Control Unit. Refer to Appendix M for a full description of this Module. (See Figure 1-17.) Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
  • Page 21: System Specification

    PEGAsys™ LV SYSTEM SPECIFICATION System power specifications are outlined in Table 1-1. Table 1-1. System Specifications : t n : t u : t u : t u a t l . n i a t l f µ *Note: Refer to Appendix A for total system power and AC branch circuit requirements.
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  • Page 23: Operation

    CONTROLS AND INDICATORS This chapter describes the PEGAsys™ LV system con- The control and indicators of the PEGAsys LV system are trols and indicators located on the display panel. It also located on the display panel, shown in Figure 2-1. The dis- describes the operating procedures and menu system.
  • Page 24 PEGAsys™ LV Table 2-1. Control and Indicators u l l i v i , f f u l i o i t c t i e t t o i t u l l o i t u l l s t i .
  • Page 25: 2-3.1 Levels Of Security

    RX/TX 1 NOT REGISTERED ON 2-3.2 Default Passwords RX/TX LOOP 1 The PEGAsys LV system provides protection from unau- 6. Verify that the POWER ON and TROUBLE indicators thorized entry to the system menus by utilizing two levels are lit.
  • Page 26: System Menus

    These formulas provide the path from the main The PEGAsys LV menu structure consists of a main menu menu to the desired function. Formulas are provided for and multiple sub-level menus. The sub-level menus may each access level.
  • Page 27 Detector Address *____ 2. 1 - 60000 Minutes Start Devices Walk Test 9. Isolate Detector Address *___ to ____ Option not supported in PEGAsys LV 1. Activate 2: De-Activate * 1. Isolate Node 2. Stop Walk Test 2. De-Isolate Node Level-2 (Installer) Password required.
  • Page 29: Modes Of Operation

    MODES OF OPERATION will be a continuous audible signal by the system buzzer at the panel, and The PEGAsys LV system has four modes of operation. • The 80-character display will cycle between all cur- Each mode has different indications and actions required.
  • Page 30 PEGAsys™ LV Table 2-2. Isolate Menu Function Note: 1 = Level One, 2 = Level Two, M = Manufacturer Level Table 2-3. List Menu Function t s i t s i t s i t s i l l a t s i f f u l l a...
  • Page 31 PEGAsys™ LV Table 2-4. Set Menu Function o l l o l l e t t o l l e t t a t l . t n t n i t n i o i t t n i t n i o i t t n i...
  • Page 32: 2-6.3 Active Supervisory Mode

    See Figure 2-4 for press the <RESET> button once. If powering a 4-wire an example. detector from the PEGAsys LV, the <RESET> button 1080 SUPERVISORY ON_ _ Contact _ Monitor will need to be pushed once to reset the detector and _ _ _ 40 _ Character _ Location _ Message once to reset the panel to a normal condition.
  • Page 33: 2-6.4 Active Trouble Mode

    The 80-character display will cycle between all cur- rently active troubles and pre-alarms. For example: In addition to the LCD display, the PEGAsys LV system information can be viewed using the printer port of the 1080 TROUBLE _ _ Photoelectric _ Detector CCM.
  • Page 34: 2-8.1 Eoc Programming

    Outputs may be programmed to occur on an hour, day, week and month time control basis. The PEGAsys LV has various input and output devices which Alarm and pre-alarm threshold levels of all or individual de- are discussed in the following paragraphs: tectors can be increased or decreased in sensitivity (within 2-8.3.1...
  • Page 35: 2-8.3.2 Remote Control Unit (Rcu)

    RCU: 2-8.3.2 REMOTE CONTROL UNIT (RCU) 1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows: The RCU input and output devices, which are connected to a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads: the RX/TX loop, are specified in the EOC program by their four-digit addresses.
  • Page 36: 2-8.5.1 Detector Registration

    PEGAsys™ LV 4. The RCUs can also be registered into the system by user desires the set points to be different from the default using the PCS program. The installer would specify values for each detector type. each RCU to be connected to the system, and then The detectors will use the default values, unless otherwise upload the system configuration file to the system.
  • Page 37: 2-8.5.3 Remote Relay Registration

    To perform the device un-registering operation: The 40-character owner location message cannot be en- 1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows: tered using the system keypad. The owner's location mes- a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads: sage can only be entered by use of the PCS program and uploaded into system memory.
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  • Page 39: Functional Description

    PEGAsys™ LV CHAPTER 3 FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION modules and software within the PEGAsys LV system. It INTRODUCTION receives loop device data from the RX/TX module, pro- cesses the data based on pre-programmed instructions This chapter provides a functional description of the de-...
  • Page 40: 3-3.2 Receiver/Transmitter Module (Rx/Tx)

    PEGAsys™ LV One non-programmable trouble relay is supplied, which is The RX/TX receives control requests from the CCM and normally powered and will transfer on any system trouble, establishes communications with the loop devices. The pre-alarm and complete power-off condition. Form C con- RX/TX receives status changes from the loop devices and tact rating is 1 A @ 30 Vdc.
  • Page 41: 3-3.4 Remote Display Control Modules

    PEGAsys LV Control Unit. Refer to Appendix L for a complete discussion of the PEGAsys LV Remote Display Control Module and the Re- Refer to Part Number 06-236179-001 for a complete de- mote Display Module.
  • Page 42: Network Interface Card

    SmartOne Photoelectric Detector The SmartOne Series of Intelligent Fire Alarm devices pro- The SmartOne Photoelectric smoke detectors provide true vide the PEGAsys LV system with smoke and heat detec- distributed intelligence addressable microprocessor-based tion, necessary monitoring and control functions required smoke detection to the PEGAsys LV system.
  • Page 43: 3-3.10 Smartone Heat Detector

    The addressable relay output device (P/N 70-408004-001) false alarms due to elevated rates of rise in ambient tem- provides the PEGAsys LV system with a Form C, dry con- perature. tact interface for remote control applications. The device connects directly to the RX/TX multiplex loop and contains A unique sensing chamber permits 360°...
  • Page 44: 3-3.13 Model Dh-2000 Air Duct Housing

    PEGAsys™ LV 3-3.13 Model DH-2000 Air Duct Housing • 6-inch Detector Base Mount. Allows the unit to be mounted behind a smoke detector in the 6-inch The DH-2000 air duct housing is designed for detecting detector base. particles of combustion in air handling systems. Upon smoke detection, the system can be programmed to con- •...
  • Page 45: 3-3.15 Pegasys Addressable Loop Module (Palm)

    Addressable AlarmLine Module The Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) permits an AlarmLine sensor cable to be directly interfaced to the PEGAsys LV Control Unit. Refer to Appendix M for a full description of this Module. Figure 3-16. Addressable AlarmLine Module 76-100016-002...
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  • Page 47: Maintenance Procedure

    In the event that system problems procedure. are found during the performance of a procedure, refer to The PEGAsys LV system provides a unique detector test Chapter 5 for corrective action. function which allows a user to initiate a test of the detec-...
  • Page 48: Battery Test

    Walk Test 1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows: The PEGAsys LV system provides a one person walk test a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads: function. This allows the service person to enable a group...
  • Page 49: 4-3.5 Alarm Simulation Test (Ast)

    Verify that the system responds as programed. 4-3.5 Alarm Simulation Test (AST) 8. Press the <ACKLDGE> button to acknowledge the The PEGAsys LV system provides a feature that allows alarm. the system installer/inspector to verify the actual output 9. Deactivate the AST programming by: operation in relation to the input(s) that are programmed to activate the output of interest.
  • Page 50: 4-4.2 Arming Release Circuit

    PEGAsys™ LV 1. Isolate the agent release circuit (i.e., MP01 if used) POWERING UP THE SYSTEM using the system menu (refer to Paragraph 2-5.4.1). 4-6.1 Power-Up Procedure WARNING 1. Ensure that the solenoid is disconnected from the stor- Use safety precautions when removing age containers to prevent unwanted discharge or acti- solenoid to prevent unwanted discharge or vation.
  • Page 51 PEGAsys™ LV SYSTEM TIME (AM/PM) 1:AM 2:PM ff. Type in appropriate selection (1 for AM or 2 for PM). gg. Set the date in an analogous procedure, as in steps dd and ee above. 3. Rearm release circuit per Paragraph 4-4.2. 76-100016-002 April 2003...
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  • Page 53: Troubleshooting And Corrective Maintenance

    STANDARD FAULT-ISOLATION TECHNIQUES Failure of the PEGAsys LV system to function properly will usually be caused by one or more of the following faults: • Failure of the power supply •...
  • Page 54: 5-4.1 Required Tools

    The following paragraph provides the step-by-step proce- dure to replace field devices in the PEGAsys LV system. 1. Disconnect plug from terminal T1. 2. Remove the two mounting screws from the module Note: Smoke and heat detectors can be replaced with- and move module to gain access to connected wiring.
  • Page 55 PEGAsys™ LV If device is in alarm, the alarm must be cleared prior to removal from the system. If the alarm can- not be cleared, power down the system to re-ini- tialize it. Once the system is online, insert the replacement device onto the loop.
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  • Page 57: Parts List

    Table 6-1. PEGAsys LV System Parts List NOMENCLATURE PART NUMBER SYSTEMS PEGAsys LV Control Unit (includes CCM with one RX/TX Module, one Power Supply/ 76-100000-506 Charger Assembly and Enclosure) MAIN SYSTEM COMPONENTS Central Control Module (CCM), Single-Loop 76-100008-701 Power Supply/Charger Assembly, includes 4 Amp.
  • Page 58 PEGAsys™ LV Table 6-1. PEGAsys LV System Parts List (continued) NOMENCLATURE PART NUMBER SMARTONE FIELD DEVICES (continued) Loop Isolator–1 Gang Box Mounted 74-200012-002 Loop Isolator–Detector Base Mounted 74-200012-004 Loop Isolator–RXTX Mounted 74-200012-001 ASM Alarm Signal Module 70-200200-001 Addressable AlarmLine Module...
  • Page 59: Introduction

    The PEGAsys LV Central Control Panel enclosure is 20.5 inches high x 14.5 inches wide x 5½ inches deep. It is designed to be surface or semi-flush mounted using No.
  • Page 60: Install And Connect Dc Power

    Field devices connect to terminal block (TB1) located on 7-5.2 Batteries the PEGAsys LV System’s Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX). The cable connecting the field devices to the RX/ Refer to Appendix A for required system power calcula- TX module provides power and bi-directional communica- tions.
  • Page 61 PEGAsys™ LV nection cable wire into its proper TB1 slot. Tighten the slot Style 4 configurations allow T-tapping. T-tapping is only screws firmly. See Figure 7-3 for a conduit to CCP ex- limited by sound installation techniques. ample. See Appendix B for recommended wiring. Addressable Contact Input Twisted, Unshielded...
  • Page 62: Output Signal Connection

    NEC Article 760. EXTERNAL POWER FAILURE INDICATOR CONNECTION The PEGAsys LV System provides a 2 A @ 30 Vdc SPDT relay on the power supply monitor module that de-ener- gizes (normally powered) in the event of a power supply trouble.
  • Page 63: Detector Installation

    Battery Failure ting is as follows: • Ground Fault 1. Access the PEGAsys LV system menus as follows: • Communications Failure a. Press the zero (0) key. Verify that the display reads: The power supply trouble relay is normally powered so...
  • Page 64: Addressable Contact Input Device Installation

    Limited Circuits use Type FPL, FPLP or FPLR • cable per NEC Article 760. • Signal Ground 7-13 INSTALLATION CHECKOUT Before powering up the PEGAsys LV for the first time, en- sure that the following has been completed: April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 65: Connecting A Printer

    PEGAsys™ LV • • • • 7-14.2 Connecting a Printer The RS-232 printer port of the CCM is a supervised con- nection. The installer must enable the printer port for op- eration. The enabling or disabling of the printer port would be done by accessing the first or second level menu.
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  • Page 67: Power Supply Requirements

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX A POWER SUPPLY REQUIREMENTS Table A-1. AC Branch Circuit Requirements (120 Vac) AC BRANCH CIRCUIT The PEGAsys™ LV Fire Alarm Control Unit requires con- nection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit (120 or 240 Vac), which must be labeled FIRE ALARM. This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises.
  • Page 68 PEGAsys™ LV SYSTEM ALARM POWER REQUIREMENTS Note: Use Table A-4 (Alarm ) to determine alarm current requirements for main system power supply. Table A-4. Alarm Power Requirements (24 Vdc) t i n a i l a i l t i n v i t 1.
  • Page 69 PEGAsys™ LV Table A-5: Total Battery Capacity Required l a t l a t . n i . n i l a t l a t Notes: 1. Main system enclosure can house up to two (2) 12 AH batteries (P/N 06-115915-047). 2.
  • Page 70 PEGAsys™ LV A-5.1 Power Requirement Example The following power calculations will be based on a the system configuration listed below: Central Control Panel (CCP) with Field Devices: • Central Control Module • Ten (10) Ionization Detectors • One (1) RX/TX Module •...
  • Page 71 PEGAsys™ LV Table A-9. Alarm Power Requirement Calculation t i n a i l a i l A-5.4 Battery Size Requirement Calculation Example This example is based on the same system as above. Refer to Paragraph A-4 for additional information. Table A-10.
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  • Page 73: Wiring Requirements For Pegasys Lv Signaling Line Circuit (Rx/Tx

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX B WIRING REQUIREMENTS FOR PEGASYS LV SIGNALING LINE CIRCUIT (RX/TX) RECOMMENDED WIRE TYPES For best results, use twisted, unshielded, low-capacitance, addressable-fire-alarm wire with a nominal wire-to-wire ca- pacitance of approximately 20 pf (i.e., picofarads, where 1 pf = 10 µf) per foot for the RX/TX’s signaling-line circuit.
  • Page 74 PEGAsys™ LV f / f ) . t a l t & & & EXAMPLE NO. 1 Determine the recommended wire size for a daisy-chained, Class-B, Style-4 SLC with 160 RCUs and a total wire length of 7,500 feet. The total wire length is the sum of wiring for the positive and negative SLC legs, and is not the linear distance from the control unit to the most-remote RCU.
  • Page 75 PEGAsys™ LV The total SLC wiring resistance (24.1 Ω) when using #16 AWG wire is less than the maximum SLC wiring resistance of 26 Ω. The SLC wiring resistance using #16 AWG wire is acceptable. If we select Coleman Cable wire, P/N 98161 (from Recommended Wire Listing), the total SLC wiring capacitance is: 3,000 ft x 20 x 10 farads/ft.
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  • Page 77: Releasing Applications

    For complete details, refer to the PCS manual. The follow- INTRODUCTION ing features are supported for releasing functions. The PEGAsys LV system can be used for agent release, pre-action sprinkler and deluge sprinkler control applica- ABORT tions. When used with UL Listed, compatible actuating and...
  • Page 78 PEGAsys™ LV PC Line PC Line PUSH / HOLD Remote LED (Optional) 10K ohms P/N 06-129025-003 SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT P/N 87875201 Addressable Contact Monitor P/N 70-407008-001 Figure C-1. Addressable Contact Monitor Interconnection with Abort Switch Note: The 10-K ohm resistor must be connected across the abort station contacts for supervision. Failure to install this resistor will result in a "Trouble Open"...
  • Page 79 Figure C-3. CCM Release Output, Wiring Basics PRE-ACTION SPRINKLER APPLICATIONS The PEGAsys LV system can be used to activate and su- pervise pre-action sprinkler and deluge sprinkler systems for protection of facilities. The CCM output (MP1) can be programmed for use with most popular sprinkler solenoids.
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  • Page 81: Reserved For Future Use

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX D SPACE RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. 76-100016-002 April 2003...
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  • Page 83: Factory Mutual Sprinkler Requirements For Pre-Action And Deluge Type Sprinkler Systems

    PEGAsys™ APPENDIX E FACTORY MUTUAL SPRINKLER REQUIREMENTS FOR PRE-ACTION AND DELUGE TYPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS GENERAL INFORMATION PEGAsys™ LV system installation applications that require Factory Mutual (FM) Approval of pre-action and deluge sprinkler systems must conform to the following guidelines: ® •...
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  • Page 85: Glossary

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX F GLOSSARY s t i l i b y t i c i t y l l s t i t l u . l e t i n t n i t - t i t i a l i : e l y l l...
  • Page 86 PEGAsys™ LV . l o i r c i t i . s t . e l e l l t i u y l l t t i t n i s t i i r t i n i i a t y l l f I .
  • Page 87: Display Abbreviations

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX G DISPLAY ABBREVIATIONS Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning RS-232-C A.V. Alarm Verification All Right Acknowledge Open ADDR. Address Optional Relay Alarm Output Alarm Off P.C. Power Communications Line BAT. Battery P.S. Power Supply C.L. Combinational Logic P.W. Password Contact Detector Error Pre-alarm Off DISCON...
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  • Page 89: Reserved For Future Use

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX H SPACE RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. 76-100016-002 April 2003...
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  • Page 91: System Drawings

    PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX I SYSTEM DRAWINGS This appendix provides installation diagrams and instructions for various PEGAsys™ LV system modules. Component Page No. Central Control Module Receiver/Transmitter Module Power Supply Module Addressable Contact Input Device Addressable Relay Output Device I-10 Addressable Contact Input Device I-11 Addressable Relay Output Device I-12...
  • Page 92 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display and Control Assembly (PEGAsys LV) April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 93 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display and Control Assembly (PEGAsys LV) 76-100016-002 April 2003...
  • Page 94 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display and Control Assembly (PEGAsys LV) April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 95 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram CCM/ Display and Control Assembly (PEGAsys LV) 76-100016-002 April 2003...
  • Page 96 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Receiver/Transmitter Module (PEGAsys LV) April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 97 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Receiver/Transmitter Module (PEGAsys LV) 76-100016-002 April 2003...
  • Page 98 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Power Supply (PEGAsys LV) April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 99 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Contact Input Device NO/NC (Obsolete) 76-100016-002 April 2003...
  • Page 100 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Relay Output Device (Obsolete) April 2003 I-10 76-100016-002...
  • Page 101 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Contact Input Device NO/NC 76-100016-002 I-11 April 2003...
  • Page 102 PEGAsys™ LV TITLE Installation Wiring Diagram Addressable Relay Output Device April 2003 I-12 76-100016-002...
  • Page 103: Pegasys Network Interface Card

    NICs on a network simultaneously. PEGAsys LV Fire Control Units (nodes). The NIC mounts Each NIC (node) must be configured indepen- as a daughter card on the PEGAsys LV Central Control dently. Module (CCM). Up to thirty-two (32) nodes may be net- The operator can set network configuration options on the worked to form groups.
  • Page 104 PEGAsys™ LV J-2.1.3 NETWORK GROUP NUMBER work group 0, it can be silenced from any node on the ASSIGNMENT network. Nodes may be assigned to groups 0 through 32. A node J-2.1.6 EVENT LOGGING ENABLE/DISABLE assigned to network group 0 receives and processes mes- Enabling “Log All Events”...
  • Page 105 PEGAsys LV Panel Network Menus • A node which receives the network message from an- The menu structure of the PEGAsys LV has been upgraded other node in the same non-zero group will process to accommodate network configuration. All of the network the network message appropriately, depending on its options listed in Paragraph J-2.1 are configured via the...
  • Page 106 The NIC acts as a repeater, regenerating bus information daughter board. This modification has no effect on normal as it moves through the NIC. Its bidirectional repeater func- operation of the PEGAsys LV panel or system. tion is implemented completely in hardware; no software J-4.2 Network Interface Card (NIC) is needed to control this process.
  • Page 107 J-7.3 Central Control Module a l l o i t The PEGAsys LV panel will be delivered with a separate network interface card. Following are instructions for in- INSTALLATION stalling a NIC in an existing CCM module. The CCM mod- ule consists of both the CPU panel and its attached LCD The NIC is installed as a daughter board to the CCM board.
  • Page 108 CCM board. No other power connections are required. TESTING Testing is a function of the PEGAsys LV system in which the NIC is installed. No local test functions exist. For more information on testing the NIC and the network, see the PEGAsys Configuration Software (PCS) user's manual.
  • Page 109: Addressable Signal/Sounder Module

    4K of memory and all necessary electron- (and sub-paragraphs) of this manual. Registration of the ics to provide standard notification or audio output. Con- module at the PEGAsys LV panel is mandatory to ensure nection is via the SmartOne compatible control panel’s proper operation.
  • Page 110 PEGAsys™ LV For replacement, follow the instructions in the ASM Instal- The note located on the module's product label (ALL OTH- lation Data Sheet. ERS-POWER LIMITED) must be removed if the module is connected to a non-power limited supply source. PARTS LIST If the auxiliary notification appliance power source is not power limited, the output circuit, auxiliary input circuit and...
  • Page 111: Remote Display Control Module And Remote Display Module

    These con- The RDCM, in addition to emulation of the PEGAsys LV trols match the PEGAsys LV layout. The RDM does not per- LEDs and LCD displays, provides remote access to the mit operation of the control features (operation is “read only”).
  • Page 112 The RDCM operator interface needed to enter the pass- L-2.2 Interconnection word and access the PEGAsys LV menu is provided via The RDCM and RDM operate on a shared RS-485 bus the alphanumeric keypad: which supports wire runs of up to 4000 ft. from the PEGAsys •...
  • Page 113 The RDCM will pass the acknowledge input to the seconds. For these examples, assume RDCM PEGAsys LV causing its LED to go from a pulsing to a address 02. If another (non-master) module at- steady mode, and the buzzer to silence.
  • Page 114 30 The RDCM will request another password entry request, seconds and displays the following message: and, if correct, the PEGAsys LV will send the 30 second SYSTEM RESET global lockout command to all other RDCMs.
  • Page 115 PEGAsys™ LV REMOTE PSU FAULT “ON” RDCM XX If no communication is detected with the PEGAsys LV dur- ing the polling routine and the PSU is active, a local trouble message will be displayed on the RDCM/RDM. NO COMMUNICATION WITH MAIN PANEL SPECIFICATIONS Table L-1.
  • Page 116 PEGAsys™ LV .409 MOUNTING FOR #10 (.190 DIA.) SCREWS 12.000 5.875 9.500 SW1 ADDRESS 1 TO 16 (F) W1 LED BACKLIGHT ENABLE 1.250 VR1 LED BACKLIGHT ADJUST VR2 LCD CONTRAST ADJUST 1/2" & 3/4" COMBINATION KNOCKOUTS (2) LOCATED ON TOP SURFACE (1) LOCATED ON EACH SIDE.
  • Page 117: Addressable Alarmline Module

    Central Control Module (CCM) of the porating two known factors: PEGAsys LV panel. Up to 255 AAM modules can be con- • Maximum ambient temperature of the alarm zone nected to a single RX/TX module.
  • Page 118 PEGAsys™ LV TESTING Refer to Chapter 7 of the AlarmLine Addressable Linear Heat Detector Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual. April 2003 76-100016-002...
  • Page 119 PEGAsys™ LV APPENDIX N THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE. 76-100016-002 April 2003...
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  • Page 121: Central Station Operation

    PCS menu (Network Settings). A Silent Knight DACT—Model 5104—must be wired to the PEGAsys LV control panel, as shown in Figure O-1. See the Model 5104 installation manual for information regarding connection of the DACT to the telephone line for alarm and trouble transmission(s).
  • Page 122 PEGAsys™ LV THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK. April 2003 76-000000-001...
  • Page 123 TECHNICAL MANUAL USER FEEDBACK FORM (Use this report to indicate deficiencies, user remarks and recommendations relating to the publication. Fold on dotted line, tape and mail to KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc., 400 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721, Attn. Documentation Manager or FAX to 508-881-8920) DATE: 1.
  • Page 124 FOLD Place Stamp Here KIDDE-FENWAL, Inc. 400 Main Street Ashland, MA 01721 Attn. Documentation Manager FOLD 220423...
  • Page 126 LIMITED WARRANTY STATEMENT Kidde-Fenwal, Inc. represents that this product is free from defects in material and workmanship, and it will repair or replace any product or part thereof which proves to be defective in workmanship or material for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase but not to exceed eighteen (18) months after shipment by Kidde-Fenwal Inc.

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