SILENT KNIGHT 5207 Installation, Programming, And Operation Manual

SILENT KNIGHT 5207 Installation, Programming, And Operation Manual

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SILENT KNIGHT
MODEL 5207
Installation, Programming,
and Operation Manual
Fire Control / Communicator
Part Number 150865
Rev. C, 04/03

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  • Page 1 SILENT KNIGHT MODEL 5207 Fire Control / Communicator Installation, Programming, Part Number 150865 and Operation Manual Rev. C, 04/03...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    3.4 Model 5207 Wiring Diagram ........
  • Page 3 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 4.9.2 5230 Permanent Connection ............4-11 4.9.3 Mounting the 5230 Remote Annunciator .
  • Page 4 Section 8 Reporting ............... . .8-1 8.1 Notes for All Formats .
  • Page 5 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 150865...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction The Model 5207 is an 8-zone fire alarm control panel (expandable up to 16 zones) with a dig- ital communicator that meets NFPA 72 requirements. The 5207 cabinet can be surface mounted or semi-flush mounted. About This Manual The Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation Manual (P/N 150865) is intended for those persons involved with the installation and maintenance of the 5207 panel.
  • Page 7: Optional Accessories

    For remote annunciation of alarm and trouble Module status information for each zone. 5210 Zone Expander Adds 8 zones to the 5207 for a total expansion of the system to 16 zones. 5220 Direct Connect Module For direct alarming and trouble transmission from the 5207 to a supervising station.
  • Page 8: Agency Listings And Requirements

    612-493-6455 800-328-0103 4. If the 5207 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required. When advance notice is not practical, the telephone company will notify the user as soon as possible. Users have the right to file complaints, if necessary, with the Federal Communications Commission.
  • Page 9: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    The 5207 is UL Listed as a control unit for use in Central Station Fire-Protective Signaling systems. If the 5207 and its accessories are to be used as part of a UL installation, carefully read the UL requirements in this section. The following applicable NFPA 72 standards can be...
  • Page 10: Requirements For Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems For Fire Alarm Service

    2.2.4 Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems, for Digital Communication or Polarity Reversal 1. Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.5. 2. Use the 5207ís built-in dialer or install the Model 5220 Direct Connect Module (see Section 4.7). California Fire Marshal (CFM) The CFM approval number for the 5207 is 7165-0559:111.
  • Page 11 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 150865...
  • Page 12: Control Panel Installation

    Notification Power 1A max. per output (4A total) Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the 5207 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the fol- lowing conditions should be AVOIDED when mounting the units: ï Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation).
  • Page 13: Wiring Specifications

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Wiring Specifications To avoid induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another), keep input wiring isolated from high current output and power wiring. Induced noise can interfere with telephone communication or even cause false alarms. Avoid pulling one multiconductor cable for the entire panel.
  • Page 14: Model 5207 Wiring Diagram

    Control Panel Installation Model 5207 Wiring Diagram Figure 3-2 is a wiring diagram for wiring the Model 5207 panel. Figure 3-2 Model 5207 Wiring Reference 150865...
  • Page 15: Current Draw Worksheet

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Current Draw Worksheet Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet Number of Standby Alarm Device Current per Device Devices Current Current For each device, use this formula: This column X This column Current per number of devices.
  • Page 16: Worksheet Example

    Control Panel Installation 3.5.1 Worksheet Example The Current Draw worksheet is included to help you calculate the amount of current the sys- tem draws on standby and in an alarm condition. Refer to Table 3-4 for available battery sizes and the maximum standby current load each can support. Figure 3-3 is an example of a completed worksheet.
  • Page 17: Worksheet Requirements

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3.5.2 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining Model 5207 current ratings: 1. Measure the alarm current. If only one current rating is listed, the draw for that device is the same whether the system is in alarm or standby condition.
  • Page 18 * Required for NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Service (City Box) and Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm Systems (Polarity Reversal). 6. Ensure that the total current of all items attached to the 5207, including the 5207 itself, does not exceed 5 A when the panel is in alarm (see Section 3.1).
  • Page 19: Power Supply Wiring

    Model 5198 power supply. Do NOT apply power to this panel until all accessories are properly connected. Note: All conduit and wiring connected to the 5207 must meet the applicable National Electric Code, NFPA Stan- dards, state, and local building code requirements. In all cases, the authority having jurisdiction takes pre- cedence.
  • Page 20: Connecting The 5198 To Ac Power

    Read the environmental specifications in 3.2 before mounting the 5207 panel. The 5207 cabinet outside dimensions are: 26.4" H x 16" W x 4" D (67.1 x 40.64 x 10.16 cm). Flush Mounting Dimensions are: 25" H x 14-1/2" W x 3-3/8" D (63.5 x 36.83 x 8.57 cm) DO NOT flush-mount the 5207 cabinet in a wall designated as a fire break.
  • Page 21: Terminal Strip Description

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Terminal Strip Description The terminal strips on the PC board are nonremovable. Table 3-5 on the next page lists the function and electrical rating of each terminal. See Section 3.4 for the wiring diagram.
  • Page 22 Control Panel Installation Table 3-5 Terminal Strip Description Terminal # Terminal Description Electrical Ratings Notification device output #2 Negative 1 amp max. Notification device output #2 Positive Notification device output #1 Negative 1 amp max. Notification device output #1 Positive Auxiliary Relay #4 Normally Open Contact 2.5 amp max.
  • Page 23: Telephone Line Connection

    A situation could occur where both phone lines appear to be good, but the dialer cannot get through to the central station on the first line. In this case, the 5207 will switch phone lines and attempt the call again using the second line. Make sure the phone lines are programmed properly (see Section 7).
  • Page 24: Cable Connectors

    Control Panel Installation 3.10 Cable Connectors Power Supply Connector (P1) Connects the 5207 control panel to the 5198 power supply. Model 5210 (P2) Connects the 5210 zone expander to the 5207. Quick Connect (P3) For temporarily connecting a 5230 for programming or troubleshooting. Requires cable assembly 130294 (not included).
  • Page 25 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-14 150865...
  • Page 26: Compatible Product Installation

    Each class A zone is a four-wire circuit that allows an alarm to be detected even after a single open or ground fault occurs. When a single open or ground fault occurs, the audible trouble signal will sound and the 5207 will report the trouble to the central station (if programmed to report troubles).
  • Page 27: Class B (Style A) Zones

    The detection of an open will cause the audible trouble signal to sound and the 5207 will report the trouble to the central station (if programmed to do so). Figure 4-2 shows how to wire a class B (style A) loop. One side of each class B loop connects to a zone input terminal and the other side of each loop connects to loop power.
  • Page 28: Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection

    When wiring a four-wire smoke detector to the class B (style A) zones, you must use a Power Supervision Unit, such as Silent Knightís 160150. Figure 4-3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring See Appendix A for a list of four-wire smoke detectors that may be used with the 5207. 150865...
  • Page 29: Two-Wire Smoke Detector Connection

    Figure 4-4 shows how to connect two-wire smoke detectors to class B (style A) zones. Figure 4-4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring See Appendix A for a list of two-wire smoke detectors that may be used with the 5207. Model 4180 Status Display Module The Model 4180 Status Display module provides remote annunciation of alarm and trouble status information for each zone.
  • Page 30 Compatible Product Installation Wire the 4180 as shown in Figure 4-5. Make sure power is OFF at the panel before plugging in the 4180. Maintain a physical separation of one-half inch or more between field wires and connection points to prevent damage from transients. Note: SILENCE does not affect 4180 outputs.
  • Page 31: Model 5210 Zone Expander Wiring

    The 5210 is equipped with a metal bracket. To install, fit the bracket over the 5198 power supply unit in the 5207 cabinet. With panel power OFF, use the cable provided to connect the 5210 to its connector (P2) on the 5207. Insert screws provided. Place the four plastic stand- offs into the bracket and snap onto the PC board.
  • Page 32: Model 5220 Direct Connect Module

    The maximum coil and wire resistance (combined) must not exceed 30 ohms. To install the 5220 for city box connection: 1. Locate the knockout on the right side of the 5207 cabinet to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit (must not exceed 20 feet in length).
  • Page 33: Nfpa 72 Polarity Reversal

    To install the 5220 for polarity reversal, follow the steps below: 1. Locate the knockout on the right side of the 5207 cabinet to connect the 5220 using a short piece of conduit (must not exceed 20 feet in length).
  • Page 34: Keltron 95M3158 Tones Transmitter Module

    This section of the manual shows the specific connections you will make when wiring the 5207 to the Keltron 95M3158 Tones Transmitter Module (3158). Refer to the installation sheet shipped with the 95M3158 for complete information. (Note: The 3158 is not available from Silent Knight.)
  • Page 35: Model 5230 Remote Annunciator

    Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual Model 5230 Remote Annunciator The 5230 performs all system operation. It also provides trouble and alarm information and can be used for programming. 4.9.1 Setting ID Codes Before permanently installing the Model 5230 Remote Annunciator, you must first set its identification codes.
  • Page 36: 5230 Permanent Connection

    Compatible Product Installation 4.9.2 5230 Permanent Connection Wire permanent 5230s as shown in Figure 4-10. When the annunciator powers up, it will dis- play its ID code and current status of the panel. A temporary 5230 can be connected for programming and troubleshooting. See Section 4.9.4 for temporary annunciator connection.
  • Page 37: Mounting The 5230 Remote Annunciator

    Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4.9.3 Mounting the 5230 Remote Annunciator For UL installations, the 5230 Remote Annunciators must be mounted on a dual gang electri- cal box and all wiring runs must be made using 18-gauge wire or larger.
  • Page 38: Model 5395 Signal Power Expander

    The Model 5395 is a notification and auxiliary power expander that provides up to 6.0 amps of regulated, 24-volt power for powering notification appliances and auxiliary devices. Figure 4-12 shows you how to connect the Model 5395 to the Model 5207 panel. See the 5395 installation manual (P/N 150933) for complete information.
  • Page 39: Model 7181 Zone Converter

    4.11 Model 7181 Zone Converter The Model 7181 Zone Converter lets you interchange zone types on the 5207. Figure 4-13 and Figure 4-14 show how to make conversions. Refer to the Model 7181 Installation Manual (P/N 150632) for complete information.
  • Page 40: Supervised Notification Appliance Outputs

    Figure 4-15 shows how to connect the notification circuits to the 5207. Figure 4-15 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring See Appendix A for a list the UL sounding appliances that can be used with the 5207. Contact Silent Knight if you have any questions about compatible notification circuits.
  • Page 41: Auxiliary Relays

    (loss of AC, low battery, failed to communicate, phone line troubles, and notification circuit troubles). Refer to the 5207 programming manual for more information. Figure 4-16 shows the relay contact connections using a doorstrike application as an example.
  • Page 42: Operation

    Section 5 Operation To operate the 5207 you can use either the built-in touchpad or the Model 5230 Remote Annunciator. Figure 5-1 Built-in Touchpad (Seven-Segment Display) Figure 5-2 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator 150865...
  • Page 43: Built-In Touchpad And Model 5230 Operation

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Built-in Touchpad and Model 5230 Operation Basic operation of both the 5230 and the built-in touchpad is described in Table 5-1. Note that if no keys are pressed for 15 minutes while in program mode, the system will time out and resume normal operation.
  • Page 44 To exit Set Time mode in the middle of the sequence, press CLEAR CLEAR Note: If you are powering up the 5207, you will be in Set Time mode with "-9" showing on the display. In thise case, you donít need to press .
  • Page 45: Built-In Touchpad Display Codes

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 5.1.1 Built-in Touchpad Display Codes The following table briefly describes the codes that are displayed on the built-in touchpad. For complete information and for 5230 display messages, see Section 9. Table 5-2 Built-in Touchpad Display Codes...
  • Page 46: Led Indicators

    Operation 5.1.2 LED Indicators Six light emitting diodes (LEDs) appear in the 5207 cabinet window. The chart below explains the meaning of these LEDs. Status Condition ALARM (red) Normal condition Supervisory and Tamper condition Flashing Alarm SILENCED (yellow) Normal condition.
  • Page 47: Walk Test (Mode 22)

    SILENCE CLEAR CLEAR Note: The ESL-429 series smoke detectors are NOT compatible when operating the 5207 panel in walk test mode. In walk test mode, the built-in self test on the ESL 429 series smoke detectors may be unreliable. If the built-in self test is required, it should be done in the normal operating mode with the zone speed set to 3 seconds or higher.
  • Page 48: Programming: Quick Reference

    LCD diagrams, of each programming step. Please read Section 7 thoroughly, especially if you have never programmed the 5207 before. The quick reference chart can be used for keeping track of how options have been pro- grammed for an installation.
  • Page 49 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step # Option Default Your Selection 1st digit: 2nd digit: (Display Rate) 0-7 = Max. number of Pg. 7-5 0 = .5 sec supervised touchpads 1 = 1 sec. (0 means none.) 2 = 1.5 sec.
  • Page 50 Programming: Quick Reference Step # Option Default Your Selection Total number of dialing attempts. Pg. 7-11 Number of dialing attempts before dialer fail. Pg. 7-11 Low AC hours (UL requires range of 6-12 hours.) Pg. 7-11 Number of rings to activate downloading. Pg.
  • Page 51 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step # Option Default Your Selection Central station phone numbers: 16.1 Phone number 1 1234567890 __________________________ 16.2 Phone number 2 - - - - - - - - __________________________ 16.3 Phone number 3...
  • Page 52 Programming: Quick Reference Step # Option Default Your Selection Select relays (digits 1-4) and bells (digits 5-8) to activate for: 23.1 Pre-alarm conditions - - - - - - - - __________________________ 23.2 Tamper alarms - - - - - - - - __________________________ 23.3 Special (auxiliary) alarms...
  • Page 53 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Audio Zone Bells/Relays to Zone Location Descriptions Type Type Activate in Alarm 150865...
  • Page 54: Programming: Step-By-Step Complete Reference

    Section 7 Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference The Model 5230 Remote Annunciator is for programming the 5207 panel. You must be in Step Programming Mode (also known as mode 27) to program the panel. See the following sections for details. Using Step Programming...
  • Page 55 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Selecting Options Scrolling For most options, you enter numbers in the same way as if you were using a calculator. The digits appear on the right side of the display and scroll to the left as you continue to enter data.
  • Page 56: Programming Examples

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Programming Examples The following examples demonstrate how to use Step Programming. The selections you make in each installation will vary depending on each customerís needs. The way you move through Mode 27 may also vary from how it is described here. Example 1: Programming One-Word Display Location Description Names...
  • Page 57: Step Programming Options

    1 = Printer. Enable the printer if your installation includes a 5260 printer in- terface. (The 5260 is not UL listed for use with the 5207.) 7 = 24-V System. Enables 24V power. Do NOT disable. 2 - 6 = Unused. These digits are reserved by the manufacturer for future use.
  • Page 58: Step 3. More System Options

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Step 3. More System Options Display Description Step 3 allows you to select seven system options shown below. To select an option, press its number. 0 = Cadenced pulsing of bells. If you select this option, bells will pulse in the pattern shown below (for customizing patterns, refer to Steps 27 and 28): 3.5 seconds on, .5 seconds off 3.5 seconds on, .5 seconds off...
  • Page 59: Step 5. Miscellaneous Options

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step 5. Miscellaneous Options Display Description Step 5 is for programming several system options, including bell supervision. 0 = Walk tests will be reported. Select this option if you want walk tests reported to the central station.
  • Page 60 Note: This very fast response time can increase the possibility of false alarms, since transients and other interference can set off alarm conditions in such a short time span. Silent Knight recommends that you do not use this response time unless you have to (because, for example, the installation you are protecting requires this quick a response time even if false alarms could result).
  • Page 61 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Example: To program an 8-zone installation where you want loop response speeds to be as follows: Zone 1: 0.094 - 0.125 sec. Zones 2-5: 3-4 sec. Zones 6-7: 15-20 sec. Zone 8: 30-40 sec.
  • Page 62: Step 7. External Zone Options

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Step 7. External Zone Options Display Description 24 Hour alarmZones will be active 24 hours. Must be selected for all zones. Do NOT change the factory programming for this step. Trouble supervisedFor zones 9 to 16, enter the number of zones that will be trouble supervised.
  • Page 63: Step 8. Number Of Zones

    Display Description 0 = Retry if fail. If you want the 5207 to try again to send a report 15 minutes after all previous attempts have failed, select 0. 1 = Enable phone line 2. Choose if using a second phone line with the system.
  • Page 64: Step 10. Total Number Of Attempts

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Step 10. Total Number of Attempts Display Description Total number of attempts to dial. Select a number from 5 to 15. For a local- only system, select "0" for this step and for Step 11. Step 11. Number of Events Before Dialer Failed Display Description Number of dialing attempts before the system locally annunciates a dialer...
  • Page 65: Step 14. Report To Telephone Numbers

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step 14. Report to Telephone Numbers Display Description The phone number to which alarms should be reported. Select 1-4 for phone numbers 1-4. 1 = Report alarms to phone number 1 2 = Report alarms to phone number 2...
  • Page 66: Step 15. Computer Phone Number

    Step 16. Central Station Phone Numbers Display Description The 5207 can report to four different central station telephone numbers. Two are required. Enter the numbers in Steps 16.1 - 16.4. See Step 15 if you need to know how to select digits and special characters for phone numbers.
  • Page 67: Step 18. Dialer Format And Number Of Attempts

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step 18. Dialer Format and Number of Attempts Display Description Digit 1 = Enter the number of attempts for account number 1. This number is how many times the dialer will attempt to report to this account number before switching to the next number.
  • Page 68: Step 20. Duration Of Delays

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Step 20. Duration of Delays Display Description Bell Shutdown Time (1-255) Divide by 10 and enter the number indicating the time that you want audio alarms to be active. Example: Suppose you want audio alarms to be active for 900 seconds (or 15 minutes).
  • Page 69: Step 21. Test Time

    The 5207 can have up 100 user codes, but the 5230 annunciator can program only 10 codes (codes 0-9). If you need more than 10 codes, use the 5541 downloading software.
  • Page 70: Step 23. Group Relays And Bells

    Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Step 23. Group Relays and Bells IMPORTANT: You can program relays and bells in either the Group section (Step 23) or the By Zone section (Step 24), but not both. Relays and bells are programmed for the type of condition that causes them to activate, not by zone. An excep- tion is relays and bells that activate for alarms, which can be programmed by zone.
  • Page 71 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Display Description Step 23 continued 2. Fire condition relays/bells are programmed in Step 23.4. a. Press to select Bell 1 b. Press to select Bell 2 c. Press to select Bell 3 d.
  • Page 72: Step 24. Alarm Relays And Bells (By Zone)

    No Silence Relays and Bells This option is intended for use with applications such as strobes. 1-4 = Relays that will remain active when the 5207 is silenced. (Alarm relays always remain active until reset.) You can use this step to program a trouble relay to remain active after the panel is silenced.
  • Page 73: Step 25. Zone Types

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Step 25. Zone Types Display Description In Steps 25.1 through 25.16, you will program two numbers. Digit 1 programs the audible signals for the zone. Digit 2 programs the zone type. Move through the steps to make sure that all zones in your installation have been programmed the way you want them to be.
  • Page 74: Step 26. Zone Location Descriptions

    For Steps 26.1-26.16, the factory-programmed default is ì WORDSî (ì WORDSî appears on the LCD). You can choose one- or two-word descriptions for each zone from the 5207 word list (library) shown below. Note: You cannot customize the library using the 5230 annunciator. If you want to use words other than those contained in the library, you must use the 5541 downloading software.
  • Page 75: Steps 27 And 28. Temporal Patterns

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Steps 27 and 28. Temporal Patterns Display Description Steps 27 and 28 are used together to control the temporal (pulsing) pattern of the bell outputs. You can use these steps to create any temporal pattern you want, including the pattern required by NFPA 72.
  • Page 76 Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference Display Description Steps 28.1-28.4 determine the pattern. Select a digit for each half-second ON; de-select a digit (display shows a dash) for each half-second OFF. Each sub-step controls up to four seconds. The pattern you create will repeat as long as the bell output is active.
  • Page 77 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-24 150865...
  • Page 78: Reporting

    The 5207 can report to the formats described in the following sections. The following infor- mation applies to all formats: 1. The 5207 can hold up to 30 alarm events in its memory. If more events occur, the first event will be replaced with the message DATA LOST 01. Any older events will be replaced by newer events.
  • Page 79: Sia Format Printed Messages

    Each message is displayed in English followed by the zone number. Due to limited space on the 9000 display, some messages may be in abbreviated form. Table 8-1 shows the information that is printed at the Silent Knight 9000 receiver when the SIA format is used for data transmission.
  • Page 80 Reporting Table 8-1: SIA Messages SIA Code 9000 Printer 5207 Status TA1-16 TAMPER ALARM 1-16 Alarm in tamper zone 1-16. TT1-16 TAMPER TROUBLE 1-16 Trouble condition in tamper zone 1-16. TB1-16 TAMPER BYPASS 1-16 Zone 1-16 has been bypassed. TR1-16 TAMPER RESTORE 1-16 Alarm or trouble restore in zone 1-16.
  • Page 81: Fsk & Sk 4+2 Format

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual FSK & SK 4+2 Format You must use either the FSK or SK 4+2 format when reporting to the Silent Knight Model 8520 Receiver. Since the 8520 has only two digits for alarm codes, event type and zone num- bers are combined into one message.
  • Page 82: 16-Zone 4+2 Format

    Reporting 16-Zone 4+2 Format When *selected, the FSK1 and SK 4+2 formats will send alarms on zones 1 through 16 as 01-16. All 16 zones have unique alarm codes. However, there are some limitations. Zone troubles and restores cannot be completely distinguished from alarms. Zones 9 and 10 share some codes with battery and AC supervision.
  • Page 83: Radionics Bfsk Format

    1 through 8; zones 17 through 24 report as zones 1 through 8, and so on. Because of this lim- itation, programming the 5207 to report in both the Radionics BFSK and either the FSK or SK 4+2 formats is NOT advised. Use only if required by the receiver.
  • Page 84: Troubleshooting

    Use this procedure to test the power supply to make sure that it is the device that is causing a problem. Remove the power supply connector (P1) from the 5207 board. Disconnect the battery from the power supply. Make all power supply measurements with 120 VAC applied to the power supply.
  • Page 85: P3 And P4 Earth Ground Faults

    Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual P3 and P4 Earth Ground Faults A P3 trouble indicates that the panel has detected a short between earth ground (terminal 52) and circuit ground (terminals 1, 10, 20, 25). A P4 trouble indicates that the panel has detected a short between any power source and earth ground.
  • Page 86 Troubleshooting When you momentarily put a zone into alarm, the touchpad will display the Present (current) value along with the High (spikes) and Low (voltage drop) values. This is also useful in locat- ing intermittent connections. Step numbers range from 0 to 16. Using Table 9-1, you can determine if the step numbers are within the acceptable range for each input.
  • Page 87: Troubleshooting And System Messages

    Table 9-2 shows the messages that may appear on the Model 5230 Touchpad display and the codes that may appear on the 5207 built-in touchpad display. For troubleshooting, you can connect a 5230 temporarily if it is not part of the installation (see 4.9.2).
  • Page 88 1-16 Smoke verification time, zone 1-16. SPRINKLER ALARM 1-16 Sprinkler supervisory alarm. X = zone number. TIME? The 5207 is in Set Time mode. SET MODE LED is on. TROUBLE: 1-16 Sprinkler supervisory trouble. X = zone number. TROUBLE: A 5230 annunciators is in trouble.
  • Page 89 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Table 9-2 System Messages and Codes Built-in Annunciator 5230 Annunciator Explanation Display / LEDs TRY AGAIN A keystroke error has been made. Press CLEAR and enter the correct keystrokes. WALK TEST A walk test is being conducted. The top line of the SUN AM 12:19 SET MODE LED is on.
  • Page 90: Compatible Devices

    Two-Wire Smoke Detectors The table below lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the 5207. The table is organized by manufacturer. Information for both 12V and 24V mode and for the 5210 Zone Expander Module is included. The columns show the number of detectors per loop that can be used.
  • Page 91 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 5207 5210 Model Name or Number Manufacturer (Base model name or number in parentheses.) 429CST (S11A) 30 / loop 14 / loop 429CT (S10A) 30 / loop 14 / loop 40 / loop...
  • Page 92: Four Wire Smoke Detectors

    SD-P24F with SD-B4@ base Detection Systems DS200/DS200HD MB200 445 Series 449 Series System Sensor 1851B 2851/2851BTH DH200ADCD Notification Appliances The chart below lists notification appliances compatible with the 5207. Manufacturer Model Type Faraday 446X 12/24VDC Vibrating Bell Faraday 476X 12/24VDC Vibrating Bell Faraday...
  • Page 93 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Type Faraday 5373B-0-14-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (flush) Faraday 5374B-0-14-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (surface) Faraday 5375B-0-4-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (ceiling) Faraday 5376B-0-14-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (flush) Faraday 5377B-0-14-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (surface) Faraday 5378B-0-4-24-DC 8-Tone Horn/Strobe (ceiling)
  • Page 94 Manufacturer Model Type Gentex GMS-24-X Horn/Strobe Gentex GMS-24-X Horn/Strobe Gentex G0T24 Horn Gentex G0S24-X Horn Gentex WGMS-24-X Horn/Strobe System Sensor MASS241 Horn/Strobe System Sensor MASS24110ADA Horn/Strobe System Sensor MASS2415ADA Horn/Strobe System Sensor MASS2475ADA Horn/Strobe System Sensor SS4110ADA Strobe System Sensor SS2415ADA Strobe System Sensor...
  • Page 95 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Type Wheelock CF-BF1 Chime Wheelock CF-BF1-R Chime Wheelock CH-CF1 Chime Wheelock CH-CF1-R Chime Wheelock CH-CF1-W Chime Wheelock CH-DF1 Chime Wheelock CH-DF1-R Chime Wheelock CH-BF1-WS-24-HF-R Strobe Chime Wheelock CH-CF1-LS-24 Strobe Chime...
  • Page 96 Manufacturer Model Type Wheelock LSP-24-HFR Remote Strobe Wheelock LSM-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock LS1M-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock LS3M-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock LSPM-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock MS-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock MS1-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock MS3-24-VFR Remote Strobe Wheelock MSP-24-HFR Remote Strobe Wheelock MB-G6-24-R Motor Bell Wheelock...
  • Page 97 Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual Manufacturer Model Type Wheelock SL1-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe Wheelock SL3-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe Wheelock SLP-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe Wheelock SLM-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe Wheelock SL1M-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe Wheelock SL3M-24-VFR Synchronized Remote Strobe...
  • Page 98 SILENT KNIGHT A Honeywell Company ® 7550 Meridian Circle Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 763-493-6455 1-800-328-0103 Fax: 763-493-6475 © 2003 Silent Knight Part Number 150865, Rev C, 04/03...

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