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EST Fire & Life Safety
EST iO64 and iO500
Technical Reference Manual
P/N 3101112 • REV 2.0 • ISS 30JUL08

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  • Page 1 Security EST Fire & Life Safety EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual P/N 3101112 • REV 2.0 • ISS 30JUL08...
  • Page 2 Trademarks and patents GE and the GE monogram are registered trademarks of General Electric Company. The EST iO64 and iO500 name and logo are registered trademarks of GE Security. Other trade names used in this document may be trademarks or registered trademarks of the manufacturers or vendors of the respective products.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Dialer programming • 139 Panel low voltage wiring • 59 Network (receiver) programming • 141 Battery wiring (TB8) • 60 Printer programming • 143 Notification appliance circuit wiring (TB2) • 61 Network card programming • 144 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 4 Replacing a device in alarm • 200 Index • 269 Appendix A Panel specifications • 201 Control panel specifications • 202 Appendix B Worksheets • 205 Battery calculation worksheet • 206 Notification appliance circuit calculations worksheet • 209 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 5: Important Information

    GE Security products beyond the cost of repair or replacement of any defective products. GE Security reserves the right to make product improvements and change product specifications at any time.
  • Page 6 In most (but not all) areas the total REN value should not exceed 5.0. To be certain of the total REN value EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 7 Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 8 The termination on a loop may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirements that the sum of the Load Numbers of all the devices does not exceed 100. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 9: Minimum System Requirements

    Appropriately sized batteries CTM module Remote Supervising Station Fire Control panel Alarm System Appropriately sized batteries SA-DACT or RPM module Central Station Fire Alarm System Control panel Appropriately sized batteries SA-DACT or RPM module EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 10: To Get Started

    12. Connect the batteries. See “Battery wiring.” 13. Program the panel. Refer to "Getting started" in the programming section. If you are using the configuration utility, refer to its Help. 14. Test the system for proper operation. viii EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 11: Chapter 1 System Operation

    Activating a device • 29 Restoring a device • 30 Activating a NAC • 31 Restoring a NAC • 32 Disabling a device • 33 Enabling a device • 35 Disabling a zone • 36 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 12 Enabling a loop event • 44 Disabling a panel NAC • 45 Enabling a panel NAC • 46 Disabling/enabling the dialer and network • 47 Using the drill command • 49 Using the walk test command • 50 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 13: Operation Overview

    In normal mode, the control panel monitors the system. Off-normal mode The panel operates in off-normal mode any time an event is introduced into the system. When this happens, the panel: EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 14 Sends a record of the event to the remote annunciator and to the control panel's history log • Transmits event messages to a central monitoring station as programmed • Prints event information on the printer if one is connected to the panel EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 15: Lcd Display Screen

    • Banner area: Nothing is displayed unless custom programmed (see "Panel operation programming") LCD display under normal conditions Time Date 00:00:00 01/01/07 Banner Banner continued Banner area System login indication 00:00:00 Login:2 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 16: System Off-Normal Display Screen

    Device number: The device address (number) • Device type: The type of device, which was assigned in programming • Serial number: The serial number assigned to the device • Internal event number: See "Event ID numbers and descriptions" EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 17 Zone number Zone Lobby pull station Label Note: You can scroll through the list of all devices in the zone reporting an event. Annunciator event details display screen Annunciator number Annunciator Annunciator 007 Label EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 18 When an event takes place, press Enter on the front panel. View the event details. The event details screen is displayed for 15 seconds and then returns to the previous screen if there is no activity. Enter button Enter button EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 19: System Leds

    Yellow LED. Indicates that the panel has been silenced during an active trouble, supervisory, monitor, or alarm event and indicates that new event activations have been acknowledged. User keys Yellow LED. Indicates the programmed key function is active. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 20: Led Display Expander Leds

    LED 2 - Trouble: Yellow LED flashes LED zone designations expander 1 expander 2 LED 1 LED 1 Zone 1 Zone 17 LED 2 LED 2 Zone 13 Zone 29 Alarm/Non-alarm and trouble zone LEDs Zone 32 Zone 16 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 21: Control Buttons

    Menu mode: Toggles between a programming option's selections Right Arrow Display mode: Moves the cursor to the right Menu mode: Takes you to a programming option's submenu and toggles between a programming option's selections EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 22 The buttons can be labeled as to their function with a slip-in label. To operate the buttons, you must be logged on with a minimum level 1 password. For information on programming these buttons, see "Programming the programmable keys." EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 23: Component Descriptions

    Dialer card connection (J8) Ethernet card connector (J1): Provides a connection for the optional ethernet card Main circuit board: Provides connections for all circuits. Also includes the operator interface. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 24 LED expander connector (J6): Provides a connection for the optional LED expander Standby batteries: Provide secondary/standby power to the panel electronics in the absence of primary power EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 25: Events With Event Messages

    The following is an example of what the event information looks like on the printout and a description of each piece of information printed for an event. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 26 18:00:34 01/01/2007 = Time and date the event took place L:1 = Loop 1 D:128 = Device 128 Loop 1 Device 128 = Label (could be the default label or a custom label) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 27: Event Id Numbers And Descriptions

    Loop 2 mapping: Loop 2 is mapping its devices System startup: The control panel is starting up Program mode: The control panel is in program mode Reset: The control panel is resetting EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 28 Common trouble for network dialer: A trouble event, including a DACT delivery fault is taking place on the control panel Self test fault: A fault has been detected while testing the panel's internal subsystems (memory, flash, code, etc.) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 29 Annunciator 4 trouble: An open or short has been detected on annunciator 4 Annunciator 5 trouble: An open or short has been detected on annunciator 5 Annunciator 6 trouble: An open or short has been detected on annunciator 6 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 30 Zone 18 (active, trouble, disable, prealarm, alarm verify, maintenance alert, or test has been detected on zone 18) Zone 19 (active, trouble, disable, prealarm, alarm verify, maintenance alert, or test has been detected on zone 19) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 31 Zone 31 (active, trouble, disable, prealarm, alarm verify, maintenance alert, or test has been detected on zone 31) Zone 32 (active, trouble, disable, prealarm, alarm verify, maintenance alert, or test has been detected on zone 32) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 32: Viewing Event Details

    15 seconds if there is no activity and then returns to the previous screen. Note: Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through multiple events. Enter button Enter button EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 33: Resetting The Panel

    If signal silence inhibit or reset inhibit is enabled, system reset is inhibited during the silence or reset inhibit period. To reset the panel: Press the Reset button. Reset button 00:00:00 01/01/07 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 34: Silencing Panel And Annunciator Buzzers

    To silence an annunciator buzzer: Press the Silence button on the annunciator. Determine the type of condition that caused the buzzer to sound: alarm, trouble, supervisory, or monitor. Determine the cause of the condition. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 35: Silencing Notification Appliances

    When the auto signal silence timer is programmed When an event activates the notification appliances, the 5- to 30- minute auto signal silence timer is activated. The time duration is set in system programming. The notification appliances are activated EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 36 Silenced LED is illuminated. If another event takes place that activates the previously silenced notification appliances, the Signal Silenced LED turns off. At any time, you can deactivate silenceable NACs by pressing Signal Silence. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 37: Re-Sounding Notification Appliances

    NACs re-sound automatically if a new alarm (from another device) is received. When you re-sound notification appliances: • The Signal Silence LED turns off To re-sound notification appliances: Press the Signal Silence button. Signal Silence button 00:00:00 01/01/07 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 38: Conducting A Lamp Test

    Choose Test. Program ⇩ Choose Lamp Test. Test Press Enter. Test Fire Dialer Verify proper operation of all LEDs on the panel, the LCD display, Lamp Test and the LED annunciator (if used). EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 39: Activating A Device

    Press Enter. Device Panel NAC Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. — or — ⇩ Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device Loop 01<> ⇩ Device Activate<> Device 001 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 40: Restoring A Device

    Press Enter. Device Panel NAC Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. — or — ⇩ Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device Loop 01<> ⇩ Device Restore<> Device 001 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 41: Activating A Nac

    Press Enter. Activate/Restore Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Activate/Restore Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device Panel NAC ⇩ Panel NAC Activate<> NAC 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 42: Restoring A Nac

    Press Enter. Activate/Restore Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Activate/Restore Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device Panel NAC ⇩ Panel NAC Restore<> NAC 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 43: Disabling A Device

    The device is disabled and a message indicating that the device Device is disabled is displayed on the LCD. Loop 01<> 10. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 44 Chapter 1: System operation Device Disable<> Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device 001 ⇩ Warning Device Active Continue? Cancel? EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 45: Enabling A Device

    Loop 01<> 10. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Device Enable<> Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Device 001 ⇩ Warning Device Active Continue? Cancel? EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 46: Disabling A Zone

    If devices in the zone are active, acknowledge the warning ⇩ message by selecting Continue to disable the zone or Cancel to exit. Enable/Disable Device The zone is disabled. Zone Panel Event Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 47 Chapter 1: System operation Zone Disable<> — or — Zone 01 Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Warning Device Active Continue? Cancel? EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 48: Enabling A Zone

    Zone Panel Event Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Zone Enable<> Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Zone 01 ⇩ Warning Device Active Continue? Cancel? EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 49: Disabling A Panel Event

    Net receiver communication fault (event ID 051) To disable an event: Reports Press the Menu button. Test Control Choose Control. Program ⇩ Enter your password (the minimum of a level one password is required). Enter Password 0000 Choose Enable/Disable. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 50 Enable/Disable Device Press Enter. Zone Panel Event Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Panel Event Disable<> Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Event 034 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 51: Enabling A Panel Event

    ⇩ Press Enter. Enable/Disable Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Device Zone — or — Panel Event Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Panel Event Enable<> Event 034 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 52: Disabling A Loop Event

    Select the loop event type that you want to disable. Control Enable/Disable Refer to "Event ID numbers and descriptions" for event Activate/Restore descriptions and the list above for the events that can be disabled. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 53 Enable/Disable Press Enter. Zone Panel Event Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Loop Event ⇩ — or — Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Loop Event Disable<> Event 001 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 54: Enabling A Loop Event

    Press Enter. Enable/Disable Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Zone Panel Event — or — Loop Event Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Loop Event Enable<> Event 001 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 55: Disabling A Panel Nac

    LCD. Enable/Disable Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Panel Event Loop Event — or — Panel NAC Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Panel NAC Disable<> NAC 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 56: Enabling A Panel Nac

    Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. ⇩ — or — Enable/Disable Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Panel Event Loop Event Panel NAC ⇩ Panel NAC Enable<> NAC 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 57: Disabling/Enabling The Dialer And Network

    The disabled points counter on the LCD display decrements • The active points counter on the LCD display decrements To enable the dialer and network card: Press Remote Disconnect. Enter your password (the minimum of a level one password is required). EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 58 Chapter 1: System operation Remote Disconnect button 00:00:00 01/01/07 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 59: Using The Drill Command

    The LED next to the button turns off, and the control panel turns off all notification appliance circuits. Note: The drill command is also available from the menu, under Control. Drill button 00:00:00 01/01/07 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 60: Using The Walk Test Command

    When walk test is ended, it takes approximately eight seconds for the devices to restore. If the device being tested is in a zone and does not restore, the zone does not reset. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 61 Conduct your walk test. Walk Test Sil/Aud Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. All Devices Zone — or — Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Zone Number Zone 01 ⇩ Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 62 Zone Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Number Zone 01 — or — ⇩ Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 63: Chapter 2 Installation And Wiring

    Auxiliary/smoke power output wiring (TB3) • 68 SA-DACT wiring • 69 SA-232 wiring • 71 SA-CLA wiring • 74 SA-ETH wiring • 75 CTM module wiring • 76 RPM module wiring • 78 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 64: Cabinet Box Installation

    2.7 in. (71.1 cm) (9.8 cm) (22.8 cm) (55.8 cm) (40.0 cm) (26.0 cm) (11.1 cm) (71.6 cm) (6.8 cm) [1] Add 1-1/2 in. (3.81 cm) to D1 and D5 dimensions for trim kit. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 65 Chapter 2: Installation and wiring Cabinet backbox, backbox with door, and backbox with door and trim ring attached Surface mounting holes Backbox with Backbox with door and door attached trim ring attached Surface mounting holes EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 66: Panel Electronics Installation

    Panel electronics installation The panel electronics must be installed in the cabinet box. Note: Wait until the possibility of construction damage or vandalism has passed before installing the panel electronics. Panel electronics installation EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 67: Cabinet Wire Routing

    TB3 must be FPL, FPLP, FPLR rated wire or equivalent, in accordance with the NFPA 70 National Electric Code and routed separate from all power-limited wiring. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 68: Ac Power Wiring

    LINE EARTH GND NEUTRAL 5 A, 250 V, SLO-BLO (Littlefuse P/N 218005) 120 or 230 VAC primary power connection Note: See "Component Descriptions" for the location of the terminal block in the backbox. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 69: Panel Low Voltage Wiring

    Chapter 2: Installation and wiring Panel low voltage wiring Terminal wiring location Circuit specifications • Circuit voltage: 24 VAC Panel low voltage wiring 24 VAC EGND EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 70: Battery Wiring (Tb8)

    18 Ah batteries will fit in the 250/500 point control panel cabinet. If larger batteries are required, you must use a GE Security battery cabinet. To determine which battery your system requires, use the "Battery calculation worksheet" in the worksheets appendix.
  • Page 71: Notification Appliance Circuit Wiring (Tb2)

    Marking indicates output signal polarity when the circuit is active. Polarity reverses when the circuit is not active. Wire notification appliances accordingly. Notification appliance polarity shown in active state. • Installation limits under jurisdiction of local authority EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 72 – – NAC1+ EOLR NAC2– – – NAC2+ NAC3– – – NAC3+ EOLR NAC4– – – NAC4+ 250/500 point panel Class A wiring NAC1– – – NAC1+ NAC2– – – NAC2+ – – EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 73: Device Loop Wiring

    NAC modules and Genesis or Enhanced Integrity notification appliances. Note: Installation limits under jurisdiction of local authority. Class B wiring (Style 4) – Loop SEC Data line – Loop PRI Loop Loop device device Loop card EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 74 There are three LEDs on the card that indicate loop communication status. Primary is the primary communication circuit. Secondary is the Class A return communication when wiring is Class A. Comm is overall loop communication. Loop card LEDs Comm Secondary Primary EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 75: Alarm, Trouble, And Supervisory Relay Wiring (Tb3)

    Supervisory: Form A, 24 VDC at 1 A resistive Relay wiring Common trouble relay Common supervisory relay Common alarm relay Auxiliary/Smoke power output Note: Diagram is shown with the panel in a normal state. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 76: Remote Annunciator Wiring (Tb4)

    Installation limits under jurisdiction of local authority Annunciator channel wiring (Class A) Channel 1 Channel 2 – – Annunciator CH1 (+) IN CH1 ( ) IN – CH2 (+) IN CH2 ( ) IN – EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 77 Chapter 2: Installation and wiring Annunciator channel wiring (Class B) Channel 1 Channel 2 – – Annunciator CH1 (+) IN CH1 ( ) IN – CH2 (+) IN CH2 ( ) IN – EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 78: Auxiliary/Smoke Power Output Wiring (Tb3)

    • Special application circuits • Ground fault impedance: 0 to 5 kΩ Auxiliary/smoke power output wiring Common trouble relay Common supervisory relay Common alarm relay + Resettable Auxiliary/Smoke – power output + Continuous EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 79: Sa-Dact Wiring

    (TELCO) telephone lines. Circuit specifications • Operating current Standby/Alarm: 41 mA Max.: 100 mA • Phone line type: One or two loop-start lines on a public, switched network • Phone line connector: RJ-31/38X (C31/38X) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 80 TELCO Line 2 Ring Ring TELCO Line 1 Ring Ring Telephone protector Telephone protector RJ-31X block (supplied by installer) 8-position, 4-conductor modular cords (supplied by installer) LINE 2 LINE 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 81: Sa-232 Wiring

    Locate the serial port on the back of the printer. Connect the DB-25 end of the RS-232 cable to the serial port on the back of the printer. Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the RS-232 card. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 82 Connect the other end of the RS-232 cable to the RS-232 card. Computer download wiring DB-9 COM port on back of computer DB-9 female RS-232 cable To RS-232 card Computer EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 83 (front view) SA-232 card to computer DB-9 connections SA-232 card DB-9 Description COM (pin 5) Black wire (ground connection) Not used RXD (pin 2) White wire (communication) TXD (pin 3) Red wire (communication) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 84: Sa-Cla Wiring

    Max. current: 2.5 A per circuit • Ground fault impedance: 0 to 5 kΩ SA-CLA wiring NAC1– TB2 on main circuit board NAC1+ NAC2– NAC2+ – – Class A card installed on main circuit board EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 85: Sa-Eth Wiring

    SA-ETH wiring To network connection Network cable (PC, router, switch, etc.) Ethernet card SA-ETH LEDs Ethernet card LED 1 (DS1): Link LED 2 (DS2): Speed LED 3 (DS3): Duplex LED 4 (DS4): Collision EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 86: Ctm Module Wiring

    Panel in normal condition Normal condition Master box [1] [2] Public fire alarm Notification reporting system appliance circuit Panel in alarm condition Alarm condition Master box [1] [2] Public fire alarm Notification reporting system appliance circuit EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 87 [3] Supervised and power-limited [4] NAC must be programmed for city tie [5] CTM must be mounted in the same room as the panel [6] End-of-line resistor value determined by NAC requirements EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 88: Rpm Module Wiring

    Alarm transmitted only Control panel TRBL C From ALRM on RPM (brown wire) From COM on RPM (black wire) 24VOUT From +24 on RPM (red wire) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 89 From TRBL on RPM (yellow wire) TRBL C From SUPV on RPM (orange wire) From ALRM on RPM (brown wire) From COM on RPM (black wire) 24VOUT From +24 on RPM (red wire) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 91: Chapter 3 Programming

    Device programming • 118 Loop 2 enable • 123 Loop class programming • 124 Mapping programming • 125 Mapping (map mismatch) • 127 Zone programming • 129 Panel configuration options • 131 NAC programming • 132 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 92 Unconfigured alarm programming • 154 Common trouble programming • 156 Incremental programming the panel • 158 Adding a device to a programmed system • 161 Removing a device from a programmed system • 166 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 93: Ul 864 Programming Requirements

    Zone resound Notes [1] Allowed only when the supervising station supervises the telephone line and annunciates fault conditions within 200 seconds [2] Prohibited when the control panel is connected to a supervising station EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 94: Getting Started

    The device can then be programmed and added to the database. This method is typically used to add or remove just a couple of devices, not an entire loop of devices. See "Adding a EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 95: Using The Programming Control Buttons

    A level 1 password is required to access the Time and Date and the Control menu options. A level 2 password is required to access all other programming options. Note: The system automatically logs you out after four minutes of inactivity. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 96: Default Passwords

    The panel comes standard with a default set of passwords: • Level 1: 1111 • Level 2: 2222 • Remote annunciator: 3333 Note: It is recommended that you change the default passwords before programming your system. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 97: Factory Default Settings

    Month start: 03 Month end: 11 Week start: 1 Week end: 0 Weekday start: 0 Weekday end: 0 Hour start: 02 Hour end: 02 Offset minutes: 60 RS232 CU Enable: Off Lock remote read: No EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 98 Primary receiver #: Blank Secondary receiver #: Blank Format: CID Send restorals: Yes Retry time: 5 seconds Retry count: 5 Event notification: Device Line 1 and 2 Dialing: Tone Cut Duration/supervision: 120 seconds EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 99 Active > Printer: Yes Active > Dialer: Acct 1 Active > NET: Yes Active > CID: 110 Trouble > Printer: Yes Trouble > Dialer: Acct 1 Trouble > NET: Yes Trouble > CID: 373 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 100 Disable > NET: Yes Disable > CID: 570 Pre alarm > Printer: Yes Pre alarm > Coder: 00-00-00-00 Pre alarm > Dialer: None Pre alarm > NET: No Pre alarm > CID: 118 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 101 Maintenance alert > NET: Yes Maintenance alert > CID: 393 Test > Printer: Yes Test > Coder: 00-00-00-00 Test > Dialer: Acct 1 Test > NET: Yes Test > CID: 614 Mapping: No Loop 2 enable: No EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 102: Setting The Time And Date

    0000 Choose Save. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu ⇩ mode. Date and Time Date 01/01/2007 Time 00:00 Daylight Savings ⇩ Date and Time Time 00:00 Daylight Savings Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 103: Setting Daylight Saving Time

    18. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. Programming example If you want daylight saving time to start on March 11 at 2:00 a.m. and end on November 4 at 2:00 a.m. and change by 60 minutes (1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 104 Month start: 03 Week start: 2 Week day start: 1 Hour start: 02 Month end: 11 Week end: 1 Week day end: 1 Hour end: 02 Offset minutes: 60 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 105: Setting The Passwords

    10. Repeat steps 5 through 9 for each password level. Password Level 1 11. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Level 2 mode. Remote Ann. ⇩ Enter Old Password 0000 ⇩ Enter New Password 0000 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 106: Restoring The Factory Default Settings

    Restore Defaults Panel Only Press Enter. CMS Only Panel and CMS Return to the Program menu. Choose Panel Restart. Choose Yes. The panel restarts, and the factory default settings are reloaded into the database. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 107: Programming The Programmable Keys

    Enable/disable or activate/restore devices • Enable/disable zones Programmable keys 00:00:00 01/01/07 Key 1 Key 1 label Key 2 Key 2 label To program a key: Reports Press the Menu button. Test Control Choose Program. Program ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 108 The device number <Back <Enter will automatically increment to the next device number so that ⇩ i kl dd ll d i d d i If h d i EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 109 When finished, press Back. Go to step 13. 13. Choose Save. The Programmable Keys screen is displayed. 14. Program the second key using steps 5 to 13 or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 110: Clearing The History

    Select Yes to clear history or No to leave history unchanged. Clear History Press Enter. ⇩ Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Enter Password 0000 mode. ⇩ Clear History EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 111: Restarting The Panel

    Choose Panel Restart. Program Enter your level two password. Laptop Enable Programmable Keys Choose Yes to restart the panel. Panel Restart — or — ⇩ Choose No to cancel. Enter Password 0000 ⇩ Panel Restart EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 112: Enabling The Rs232 Cu Enable Command

    Choose On. The panel can now communicate with the CU. When finished, disconnect the PC from the RS-232 card. Turn off RS232 CU Enable. Reconnect the printer cable to the RS-232 card if needed. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 113: Contact Id Event Codes

    Battery missing (trouble) Clear history Common alarm Common disable Common monitor Common supervisory Common trouble Common trouble for network dialer Common trouble for telco dialer Date Device trouble Device disable Device pre alarm EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 114 Loop 1 unconf alarm (active) Loop 1 unconf trbl (disable) Loop 1 unconf trbl (trouble) Loop 1 map mismatch Loop 1 over limits Loop 1 address zero Loop 1 mapping Loop 2 initialization Loop 2 fault (disable) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 115 NAC test Net rcvr conf fault Net rcvr comm fault (disable) Net rcvr comm fault (trouble) Panel silence Printer trouble Program mode Pull active Reset Reset/Silence inhibit Self test fault Signal silence Smoke active EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 116 System startup System AC power (disable) System AC power (trouble) Test fire Time Walk test Waterflow active Zone active Zone trouble Zone disable Zone pre alarm Zone alarm verify Zone maintenance alert Zone test EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 117: Auto Programming The Panel

    Zone/device: Zone information is sent to the LCD display and LEDs. Device information is sent to the printer and dialer. Note: Zone/device reporting locations can be configured through custom programming. Device: Only device information is reported, no zone information EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 118 If you have more than one loop, the Enable NET No> Dialer Yes> device counts are per loop. If you previously programmed the ⇩ panel, the system displays the number of old devices and the EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 119 Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported/transmitted, no device information. Account 2 Account ID: Enter four-digit ID code for account 2 Primary receiver number: Enter the primary receiver’s phone number (up to 20 digits). EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 120 This number is user-defined. Line number Enter the CMS receiver line number. Specifies the receiver's line number that you want displayed in the message sent to the receiver. This number is user-defined. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 121 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all zones are labeled. When you are finished labeling, make sure the cursor is on the zone number, and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the next auto programming option. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 122: Advanced Programming Overview

    Don't forget to set the time and date and it is recommended that you change the default passwords before auto programming your system. See "Setting the time and date" and "Setting the passwords" for more information. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 123: Programming Panel And Loop Options

    Aux power reset • LCD banner • Key #1 • Key #2 Panel configuration options include: • Annunciator class programming • Annunciator programming • CMS device programming • Dialer programming • NAC programming EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 124 Advanced programming lets you create custom responses to these types of events: • Panel events • Loop events Advanced programming for panel and loop events is covered in the last two topics in this chapter. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 125: Loop Configuration Options

    Choose Advanced Program. Program Enter the level two password. Incremental Program Auto Program Choose Loop Configuration. Advanced Program Program the options. ⇩ Enter Password 0000 ⇩ Advanced Program Loop Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Operation EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 126: Correlation Groups Programming

    Inputs and outputs to correlation groups Zone, NAC, or Correlation output device group 1 Zone, NAC, or Correlation output device group 2 Zone, NAC, or Correlation output device group 3 Zone, NAC, or Correlation output device group 32 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 127 Repeat steps 5 and 6 to add or remove other devices, zones, or NACs. Repeat steps 3 to 7 until each correlation group is programmed as desired. 10. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 128: Device Programming

    CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999) Day sensitivity Set the daytime smoke level sensitivity to least, less, more, normal, or most. Night sensitivity Set the nighttime smoke level sensitivity to least, less, more, normal, or most. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 129 (delayed and confirmed) before activating an alarm. Four-wire smoke detectors and contact devices are not verified and immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored to normal and the panel is reset. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 130 Remote AC fail: For use with auxiliary power supplies to provide AC Fail indication to the fire panel. The fire panel treats this activation as if the panel itself detected an AC fail condition. Delays off-premises signaling for the selected time duration. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 131 Zone 01<> Label <> Note: If you chose a dual address device, both addresses for Correlation Groups ⇩ the device are displayed on the screen (e.g. 001/002). The first EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 132 Depending on the type of device you are programming, some of the options in the table below may not be available. When you finish programming each option, choose Save. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 133: Loop 2 Enable

    Select Yes to enable the loop or No to disable the loop. Loop Configuration Mapping Choose Save. Loop 2 Enable Yes> Save Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 134: Loop Class Programming

    Select either Class A or Class B. Save ⇩ Choose Save. Loop Class Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Loop 1 Class A> mode. Loop 2 Class A> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 135: Mapping Programming

    Save -OR- Choose Save. Mapping Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Enable Yes<> mode. Save ⇩ Mapping Loop 1 Yes<> Loop 2 Yes<> Save -OR- Mapping Enable Yes<> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 136 Save -OR- Choose Save. Mapping Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Enable No<> mode. Save ⇩ Mapping Loop 1 No<> Loop 2 No<> Save -OR- Mapping Enable No<> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 137: Mapping (Map Mismatch)

    Press Enter to save the map in the control panel database. ⇩ Once the map is saved, the RAM map and database map match and the map mismatch clears. Accept Map <-Save <Cancel EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 138 Then, the configuration utility map and panel map will match and remove the map mismatch event. Note: For details about using the configuration utility, refer to its online help system. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 139: Zone Programming

    Dialer: Acct 1 & 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 140 When you finish programming each option, choose Save. Zone Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Type Alarm<> mode. Label > Correlation Groups ⇩ Zone Correlation Groups Event Notification Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 141: Panel Configuration Options

    Choose Advanced Program. Program Enter the level two password. Incremental Program Auto Program Choose Panel Configuration. Advanced Program Program the options. ⇩ Enter Password 0000 ⇩ Advanced Program Loop Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Operation EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 142: Nac Programming

    (smoke detector). When you program the loop devices, you will have to correlate/assign the desired input device or zone to the correlation group that you want to activate. Refer to "Correlation groups programming" for more information. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 143 When you finish programming each option, choose Save. Type Cont. Non Sil<> Label > Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu ⇩ mode. Panel NAC Correlation Groups Event Notification Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 144: Annunciator Class Programming

    Select either Class A or Class B. Panel Configuration Ann. Class A<> Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if Annunciator you're finished. Save Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 145: Annunciator Programming

    A<> Annunciator Choose Annunciator. ⇩ Choose the annunciator you want to program. Annunciator Annunciator 01 Program each annunciator in your system using the Annunciator 02 "Annunciator programming options" table above. Annunciator 03 ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 146 Chapter 3: Programming Annunciator When you finish programming each option, choose Save. Type Off<> Expanders Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Label > mode. ⇩ Annunciator Label > Event Notification Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 147: Cms Device Programming

    - Battery low - Battery missing - Local AC power - System wide AC power - Self test fault - Dialer dsbl/rem disc - Dialer normal test - Dialer abnormal test - Dialer configuration EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 148 Swngr Shtdn Rp.200<> ⇩ When you finish programming each device and option, choose Save. CMS Device Swngr Shtdn Rp.200<> Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Event Notification Save mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 149: Dialer Programming

    Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is reported/transmitted, no device information. Note: This setting uses zone event notification settings for reporting events. Make sure your zone event notification settings are correct. Refer to "Zone programming" for more information. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 150 When you're finished programming each option, choose Save. Dialer Type Single Line> Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Account 1 Account 2 mode. ⇩ CMS Device Swngr Shtdn Rp.200<> Event Notification Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 151: Network (Receiver) Programming

    Line number Enter the CMS receiver line number (0 to 9999) assigned to this panel by the CMS administrator. Specifies the receiver's line number where system event messages are sent. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 152 When you're finished programming each option, choose Save. Network Account ID 6769 Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu 000.000.000.000 TCP/IP Port 00000 mode. ⇩ Network Receiver# 0000 Line# 0000 Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 153: Printer Programming

    NET: Yes or No. Specifies if event information is sent to the connected network CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999) When finished, choose Save. Choose Save (on the Printer menu). Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 154: Network Card Programming

    255.255.255.000 Choose MSK. 000.000.000.000 Save Enter the network card's subnet mask number. Choose GWY. Enter the network card's gateway number. Choose Save. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 155: Lock Remote Read Programming

    No: Telnet is restricted, but ping and CU read access to the panel are allowed. Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if you're finished. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 156: Ac Voltage Programming

    Select either 110, 115, 120, 220, 230, or 240. Panel Configuration Lock Rmt Read Yes<> Program other panel configuration options or choose Save if AC Voltage 120<> you're finished. Save Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 157: Panel Operation Programming

    Off: Reset does not turn off the resettable aux power output Event notification Set event notification to: Zone: When a device is a member of a zone, only the zone information is sent to the LCD EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 158 When you finish programming each option, choose Save. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu ⇩ mode. Advanced Program Loop Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Operation ⇩ Panel Operation Language English> Marketplace US> AC Fail Delay 15> EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 159: Panel Events Programming

    Dialer line 1 fault (trouble) Acct 1 Dialer line 2 fault (disable) None Dialer line 2 fault (trouble) Acct 1 Dialer deliver fail Acct 1 Dialer normal test Acct 1 Dialer abnormal test Acct 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 160 Press the Menu button. Test Control Choose Program. Program ⇩ Choose Advanced Program. Program Enter the level two password. Auto Program Advanced Program Choose Panel Events. Date and Time Select the panel event. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 161 ⇩ 10. Repeat steps 6 to 9 for each panel event. Trouble Printer Yes<> 11. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Dialer Account 1&2 mode. Yes<> ⇩ Trouble Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 162: Loop Events Programming

    Acct 1 Loop 2 unconf trbl (disable) None Loop 2 unconf trbl (trouble) None Loop 2 map mismatch None Loop 2 over limits None Loop 2 address zero None Loop 2 mapping None EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 163 ⇩ 10. Repeat steps 6 to 9 for each loop event. Trouble 11. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Printer Yes<> Dialer Account 1&2 mode. Yes<> ⇩ Trouble Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 164: Unconfigured Alarm Programming

    Acct 1 & 2: Event information is sent to both dialer accounts Unconfigured Alarm Acct 1: Event information is sent to dialer account one Correlation Groups Event Notification Acct 2: Event information is sent to dialer account two ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 165 CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999) Active Printer Yes<> 16. When finished, choose Save. Code 10-10-10-10 Dialer Account 1&2 17. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu ⇩ mode. Active Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 166: Common Trouble Programming

    11. Repeat steps 8 and 9 until the common trouble is added or Common Trouble removed from each correlation group needed. ⇩ 12. Choose Save. Common Trouble Trouble 13. Choose Event Notification. 14. Choose Trouble. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 167 CID: Contact ID event code (000 to 999) Event Notification 16. When finished, choose Save. ⇩ 17. Continue programming your system or press Menu to exit menu Trouble mode. Printer Yes<> Code 10-10-10-10 Dialer Account 1&2 ⇩ Trouble Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 168: Incremental Programming The Panel

    Test Control Choose Program. Program ⇩ Choose Incremental Program. Program Enter the level two password. Incremental Program Auto Program Set the incremental programming options using the Advanced Program "Incremental programming options" table above. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 169 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all devices are labeled. When you are finished labeling, make sure the cursor is on the device number, and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the next incremental programming option. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 170 Repeat steps 3 and 4 until all zones are labeled. When you are finished labeling, make sure the cursor is on the zone number, and press the Cancel button to exit and go to the next incremental programming option. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 171: Adding A Device To A Programmed System

    Set the daytime prealarm percentage to Off or 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, or 90 percent. This is the amount of smoke that indicates a prealarm event before an actual alarm event is EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 172 (delayed and confirmed) before activating an alarm. Four-wire smoke detectors and contact devices are not verified and immediately considered as alarms. Circuit cannot be restored to normal and the panel is reset. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 173 Remote AC fail: For use with auxiliary power supplies to provide AC Fail indication to the fire panel. The fire panel treats this activation as if the panel itself detected an AC fail condition. Delays off-premises signaling for the selected time duration. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 174 "invalid device" is displayed and you won't be able to program the device. Device Zone 01<> Program the device options using the "Device programming Label > Correlation Groups options" table above. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 175 When you're finished programming each option, choose Save. The device is added to the database and the unprogrammed device event is cleared for that device. Press Menu to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 176: Removing A Device From A Programmed System

    Verify the device you are about to delete by reviewing the information on the screen. Press Enter to delete the device and save the change in the database. Repeat these steps for each device you are removing from your system. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 177 Zone report • 174 System Configuration report • 175 Internal Status report • 177 Device Details report • 178 Diagnostics reports • 180 Internal Fault report • 183 Canceling a report • 184 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 178: History Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Printer Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 179 If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. ⇩ Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Printer Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 180: Walk Test Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 181: Device Maintenance Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Printer Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 182: System Status Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Printer Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 183: Correlation Groups Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Printer Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 184: Zone Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Printer Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 185: System Configuration Report

    LCD display stops the current report (even if it has not finished) and starts the new report that you requested. To view a system configuration report: Reports Press the Menu button. Test Control Choose Reports. Program ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 186 Printer If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 187: Internal Status Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 188: Device Details Report

    Press the Menu button. Test Control Choose Reports. Program ⇩ Choose Device Details. Reports Choose Serial #. System Configuration Internal Status Choose either: Device Details LCD: The report is displayed on the LCD display. ⇩ EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 189 If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Printer Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 190: Diagnostics Reports

    Inspect the wiring for problems such as exceeding wiring specifications (see "Device loop wiring" for more information), loose connections, and intermittent wiring breaks and shorts. Notes • You must have a printer connected to your panel to print a report. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 191 Enter 50 to only see the devices that are communicating up to 50 percent of their maximum pulse ⇩ strength (devices communicating better than 50% would not be listed in the report). Response Quality Quality % Choose either: EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 192 If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 193: Internal Fault Report

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. Choose another report to view or to exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 194: Canceling A Report

    Choose Yes to cancel the report. Choose No to continue with Device Details the report. Diagnostics Cancel Reports Continue working with reports or to exit menu mode, press the ⇩ Menu button. Cancel Reports EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 195 Testing a device (test fire) • 192 SA-DACT testing • 193 Conducting a lamp test • 194 Using the walk test command • 195 Using HyperTerminal • 198 Replacing a device in alarm • 200 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 196: Preventive Maintenance Schedule

    Canadian Electrical Code Part I, ULCS524, or ULCS536 for more information on required inspection and testing methods and frequency of fire alarm systems and devices. For detector sensitivity and functionality testing, refer to the detector manufacturer's installation instructions. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 197: Fast Ground Check

    0000 Choose Start to turn on Fast Ground Check or choose End to turn off Fast Ground Check. ⇩ Diagnostics Fast Ground Check Recalibrate Device Flash Device LED ⇩ Fast Ground Check Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 198: Recalibrate Device

    Go to the next step. Diagnostics Fast Ground Check Choose the device (number) that you want to recalibrate. Recalibrate Device Press Enter. Flash Device LED ⇩ Recalibrate Device Loop 01<> ⇩ Recalibrate Device Device Device 001 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 199: Flash Device Led

    Choose Start to begin flashing the device LED or choose End to Flash Device LED ⇩ stop flashing the device LED. Flash Device LED Loop 01<> ⇩ Flash Device LED Device Device 001 ⇩ Device Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 200: Loop Comm Check

    If you selected LCD, when finished viewing the report, press Cancel twice to return to the reports menu. To exit menu mode, press the Menu button. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 201: Control Panel Testing

    (+) and minus (−) terminals and verify that the system Trouble LED turns on. For annunciator communications testing, place a short across channel 1 (+ and −) and verify that the system Trouble LED turns on. Repeat for channel 2. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 202: Testing A Device (Test Fire)

    End) to clear the test alarms and return the system to normal. ⇩ 10. Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Test Fire — or — Device 001 Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Test Fire Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 203: Sa-Dact Testing

    Nothing is displayed on the LCD display. Dialer Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Account 1 Account 2 — or — Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 204: Conducting A Lamp Test

    Choose Test. Program ⇩ Choose Lamp Test. Test Press Enter. Test Fire Dialer Verify proper operation of all LEDs on the panel, the LCD display, Lamp Test and the LED annunciator (if used). EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 205: Using The Walk Test Command

    When walk test is ended, it takes approximately eight seconds for the devices to restore. If the device being tested is in a zone and does not restore, the zone does not reset. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 206 Conduct your walk test. Walk Test Sil/Aud Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. All Devices Zone — or — Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. ⇩ Zone Number Zone 01 ⇩ Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 207 Zone Press Cancel to return to the previous menu. Number Zone 01 — or — ⇩ Press the Menu button to exit menu mode. Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 208: Using Hyperterminal

    On the File menu, click Save to save your connection settings. Capturing a report The history report provides useful information for troubleshooting system faults. You should always have this information available before calling technical support. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 209 On the Print Output menu, choose Printer to send the report to HyperTerminal. Wait until the report transfer is complete. On the Transfer menu, click Capture Text, and then Stop. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 210: Replacing A Device In Alarm

    Note: If the device causing the alarm is reinstalled, the device goes back into alarm and the alarm condition does not restore. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 211 Appendix A Panel specifications Summary This appendix lists all of the specifications for the control panel. Content Control panel specifications • 202 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 212 Placement: Up to two 10 Ah batteries will fit in the 64 pt control panel cabinet and two 18 Ah batteries will fit in the 250/500 point control panel cabinet. If larger batteries are required, you must use a GE Security battery cabinet. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 213 Form A N.O. 24 VDC at 1 A (resistive load) Environmental Temperature: 0 to 49°C (32 to 120°F) Humidity: 0 to 93% RH, noncondensing Terminal rating All terminals rated for 12 to 18 AWG (0.75 to 2.5 sq. mm) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 215 Device loop maximum wire length worksheet • 217 Correlation groups worksheet • 223 Device settings worksheet • 224 Loop worksheet • 226 Panel configuration worksheet • 227 Panel operation worksheet • 230 Zone settings worksheet • 231 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 216: Battery Calculation Worksheet

    × × ÷ 60 × 1.2 ÷ 1,000 Battery size [1] Notes [1] Battery size may not exceed 26 Ah for UL/ULC systems. Refer to Appendix A and “Battery wiring” for battery details. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 217 SA-ETH network card LED expander 1 expander: 48 2 expanders: 96 Totals (mA) (transfer totals to Battery Calculation Worksheet) Notes [1] 64 pt.: 155 250/500 pt.: 172 [2] 64 pt.: 204 250/500 pt.: 267 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 218 [1] Enter 1 regardless of how many are installed. Only the first SIGA-UM or SIGA-MAB in the alarm state draws current. The other ones do not because the system load sheds additional modules in alarm. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 219: Notification Appliance Circuit Calculations Worksheet

    Power supply values For either method, you’ll need some fixed or calculated operating values for your specific power supply. The fixed values are: • Source voltage = 20.4 V • Load factor EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 220 (i.e. for the appliances that constitute the NAC.) The voltage drop is the difference between the minimum voltage and 16 V. This value is for use with the worksheet only. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 221: Worksheet Method

    This voltage drop is valid for regulated notification appliances only. For unregulated appliances, see “Equation method,” later in this topic. Use the manufacturer’s published wire resistance expressed in ohms per foot. For typical values, see Table 1, later in this topic. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 222: Equation Method

    Ω/ft. (or Ω/m) for the cable being used. Calculating cable length To calculate the maximum NAC cable length: Calculate the total current (Itot) as the sum of the maximum operating currents for all the appliances. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 223 (two). Lc = (Rmax / Rw) / 2 Where: Rmax = maximum resistance Rw = wire resistance factor EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 224 850 ft. 535 ft. 1.5 A 1,395 ft. 877 ft. 550 ft. 346 ft. 2.0 A 1,015 ft. 638 ft. 400 ft. 252 ft. 2.5 A 787 ft. 495 ft. 310 ft. 195 ft. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 225: Notification Appliance Voltage Drop Calculation Worksheet

    [2] 1000 ft [1] drop feet amps Ω ÷ 1000 = Panel Voltage End of line Voltage Panel Voltage voltage drop voltage [3] drop voltage drop % 19.8 V – ÷ 19.8 V EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 226 [3] For UL regulated notification appliances, this voltage must not drop below 16 VFWR. For other devices, get the minimum operating VFWR from the installation or catalog sheet. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 227: Device Loop Maximum Wire Length Worksheet

    (any combination of detectors and modules). In the illustration below, the longest circuit path (shown in bold lines) is 1,240 ft. (378 m). The total amount of wire comprising the loop is 1,640 ft. (500 m) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 228 Device circuit path diagram 10 ft (3 m) 200 ft (61 m) FACP 30 ft (9 m) 200 ft 100 ft (61 m) (30 m) 100 ft 1000 ft (30 m) (305 m) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 229 26 to 50 101 to 125 1507 2394 3808 1161 51 to 75 101 to 125 1223 1943 3090 76 to 100 101 to 125 1497 2381 101 to 125 101 to 125 1057 1682 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 230 2454 1 to 25 101 to 115 1071 1704 26 to 50 101 to 115 51 to 75 101 to 115 76 to 100 101 to 115 101 to 125 101 to 115 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 231 101 to 125 1 to 25 101 to 125 26 to 50 101 to 125 51 to 75 101 to 125 76 to 100 101 to 125 101 to 125 101 to 125 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 232 76 to 95 1 to 25 76 to 95 26 to 50 76 to 95 51 to 75 76 to 95 76 to 100 76 to 95 101 to 125 76 to 95 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 233: Correlation Groups Worksheet

    Correlation group 22 Correlation group 23 Correlation group 24 Correlation group 25 Correlation group 26 Correlation group 27 Correlation group 28 Correlation group 29 Correlation group 30 Correlation group 31 Correlation group 32 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 234: Device Settings Worksheet

    ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) Trouble ☐ Yes ☐ No Print ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Acct 1 ☐ Acct 1 & 2 ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 235 Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) Test ☐ Yes ☐ No Print ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Acct 1 ☐ Acct 1 & 2 ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 236: Loop Worksheet

    For default settings, refer to “Factory default settings.” Loop class ☐ Class B ☐ Class A Loop 1 class ☐ Class B ☐ Class A Loop 2 class ☐ Disabled ☐ Enabled Mapping ☐ Yes ☐ No Loop 2 enable EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 237: Panel Configuration Worksheet

    (4-digit coded output) ☐ Class B ☐ Class A Annunciator class Annunciator ☐ Off ☐ LCD-C ☐ LCD ☐ LED ☐ Graphic Type ☐ None ☐ 1 or 2 Expanders Label (up to 40 characters) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 238 Line 1 cut duration/ supervision ☐ Tone ☐ Pulse Line 2 dialing Line 2 cut duration/ (10 – 120) supervision ☐ Off Tone wait (01 – 30 seconds) ☐ Off Call disconnect (01 – 45 seconds) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 239 ☐ Unsupervised Type Event notification: Trouble ☐ Yes ☐ No Print ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Acct 1 ☐ Acct 1 & 2 ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 240: Panel Operation Worksheet

    ☐ Device only reporting Event notification LCD banner Line 1 Line 2 ☐ On ☐ Off Aux power reset ☐ Enabled ☐ Disabled User key #1 ☐ Enabled ☐ Disabled User key #2 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 241: Zone Settings Worksheet

    Code (4-digit coded output) Pre alarm ☐ Yes ☐ No Print ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Acct 1 ☐ Acct 1 & 2 ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 242 Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) Test ☐ Yes ☐ No Print ☐ Yes ☐ No ☐ Acct 1 ☐ Acct 1 & 2 ☐ Acct 2 ☐ None Dialer Code (4-digit coded output) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 243 Advanced: Panel events menu • 246 Advanced: Loop events menu • 247 Advanced: Unconfigured alarm menu • 248 Advanced: Common trouble menu • 249 Auto program menu • 250 Incremental programming menu • 251 Diagnostics menu • 252 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 244 Appendix C: Front panel menu flowcharts Main menu 00:00:00 01/01/2007 Reports Test Main Menu Reports Test Control Control Program Diagnostics Program Diags EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 245 Device Details Group 02 Device Count Response Quality Serial# Quality % Group 32 Serial# Loop 1 Loop 2 Zone Zone Zone 01 Zone 02 Zone 32 Date Date Forward Select Printer Date XX/XX/XXXX EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 246 Walk Test Audible Test Fire All Devices Dialer Zone Lamp Test Zone Number Zone 01 Dialer Test Fire Account 1 Loop 01<> Account 2 Menu Item Title Start Test Fire Device 001 Test Fire Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 247 Loop 01<> Cancel? NAC 1 Zone Enable<> Device Activate<> Zone 01 Device 001 Warning Device Active Continue? Cancel? Panel Event Enable<> Event 300 Loop Event Enable<> Event 001 Panel NAC Enable<> NAC 1 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 248 Minutes Offset 60 Prog Keys Enter New Password 0000 Advanced Prog Auto Prog Enter Password 0000 Enter Password RS232 CU Enable Increment 0000 Prog Restore Defaults Panel Only Panel Restart CMS Only Panel and CMS EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 249 Device Loop 01<> Enter To Add> Device Loop 1 Device 001 <-Back <-Enter Panel NAC Enter To Add> Panel NAC NAC 1 <-Back <-Enter Zone Enter To Add> Zone Zone 1 <-Back <-Enter EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 250 Advanced program main menu Advanced Loop Prog Conf Panel Advanced Program Conf Loop Configuration Panel Configuration Panel Panel Operation Panel Events Loop Events Unconfigured Alarms Panel Common Trouble Events Loop Events Unconf Alarm Comm Trbl EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 251 Group 02 Yes<> Group 03 Yes<> Printer Yes<> Add/Rem Device Dialer Account1&2<> Loop 01<> Yes<> Group 32 Yes<> Save Save Add/Rem Device Device Status Excluded <-Enter <-Cancel Add/Rem Zone Zone Status Excluded <-Enter <-Cancel EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 252 Base Type Standard<> Follow Alarm<> Group 32 Yes<> Type Smoke<> Save Save Event Notification Active Trouble Disable Pre Alarm Alarm Verify Maint. Alert Test Notification Printer Yes<> CODER 10-10-10-10 Dialer Account1&2<> Yes<> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 253 Annunciator 08 Event Notification Save Label Annunciator X aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Trouble Type Off<> aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Printer Yes<> Expanders <-Save <-Back Dialer Account1&2<> Label Yes<> Event Notification Save Save Trouble Printer Yes<> Dialer Account1&2<> Yes<> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 254 Save Save Network 7394310 Enabled Yes> Account ID 676869 000.000.000.000 <-Save <-Back TCP/IP Port 00000 Send Restorals Yes> Event Notif. Dev> Callback # Hello Time 7394310 Timeout Secs Receiver# <-Save <-Back Line# Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 255 Auto Sig Sil. 30> Day Start 06:00 Night Start 18:00 Date MM/DD/YYYY> Evnt Notif ZoneDev> Aux Power Reset On> LCD Banner > LCD Banner Key# 1 Enabled> Key# 2 Enabled> Save <-Save <-Back EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 256 Self Test Fault Internal Fault Dialer Dsbl/Rem Dsc Dialer Line 1 Fault Dialer Line 2 Fault Dialer Deliver Fail Dialer Normal Test Dialer Abnorm. Test Dialer Config. Net Rcvr Comm Fault Net Rcvr Conf Fault EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 257 Loop 2 Fault Loop 2 Map Fault Loop 2 Card Fault Loop 2 Unconf Alarm Loop 2 Unconf Trbl Loop 2 Map Mismatch Loop 2 Over Limits Loop 2 Devic Zero Loop 2 Mapping EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 258 Loop x Unconf Alarm Correlation Groups Event Notification Event Notification Correlation Groups Active Group 01 Yes<> Group 02 Yes<> Group 03 Yes<> Group 32 Yes<> Active Save Printer Yes<> CODER 10-10-10-10 Dialer Account1&2<> Yes<> Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 259 Common Trouble Trouble Common Trouble Correlation Groups Event Notification Correlation Groups Trouble Group 01 Yes<> Printer Yes<> CODER 10-10-10-10 Group 02 Yes<> Group 03 Yes<> Dialer Account1&2<> Yes<> Group 32 Yes<> Save Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 260 Event Notif. Event> Loop 1 Device 001 ------------------- Loop 1 Device 001 Account 2 Account ID 6769 LEGEND Primary Recver# > Secondary Recver# > Zone Format CID<> Zon 01 Event Notif. Event> ------------------- LEGEND Save EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 261 Auto Program System Busy ################### <-Back <-Cancel Devices: Old/New Devices: Old/New Loop 1 XXX/YYY XXX/YYY Loop 2 NNN/ZZZ <-Continue <-Continue Zone Zon 01 LEGEND Loop 1 Device 001 Loop 1 Device 001 LEGEND EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 262 Recalibrate Device Loop 01<> Flash Device LED Loop Comm Check Recalibrate Device Device Diagnostics Device 001 Executing ################### <-Continue <-Back Flash Device LED Loop 01<> Flash Device LED Device Device 001 Device Start EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 263 This appendix has sounder base applications that can be used with the SB4U and Signature sounder bases. Content Sounder base applications • 254 Local alarm signaling application • 254 Zone alarm signaling application • 256 System alarm signaling application • 258 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 264 Typically, the 24 VDC riser that supplies power to the audible detector bases is supervised using an RM1 Riser Monitor module. You can also use a CT1 module and a PAM-1 control relay. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 265 Message Line 1: SMOKE_<N>, where <N> can be the device address or other number Message Line 2: As required Coder: 0-0-0-0 Sensitivity: As required Alt Sensitivity: As required Pre Alarm: Any value other than None EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 266 This can be from 5 to 30 minutes. Typically, the 24 VDC riser that supplies power to the audible detector bases is supervised using an RM1 module. You can also use a CT1 module and a PAM-1 control relay. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 267 Coder: 0-0-0-0 Sensitivity: As required Alt Sensitivity: As required Pre Alarm: Any value other than None Alt Pre Alarm: Any value other than None Verification: N/A Alt Verification: N/A Base: Relay/Sounder Follow Alarm: No EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 268 Smoke is cleared from the active detectors and the control panel is reset • Signal Silence is pressed • The control panel’s Auto Signal Silence timer expires, if programmed. This can be from 5 to 30 minutes. EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 269 Coder: 0-0-0-0 Sensitivity: As required Alt Sensitivity: As required Pre Alarm: Any value other than None Alt Pre Alarm: Any value other than None Verification: N/A Alt Verification: N/A Base: Relay/Sounder Follow Alarm: No EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 270 Configure the RM1 module as follows: Device type: Monitor Message Line 1: 24VDC_RISER Message Line 2: SOUNDER_RLY_1 Configure Correlation 01 as follows: Inputs: All alarm signal-initiating devices Outputs: All CRR modules used to active audible detector bases EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 271 Appendix E Device types to personality codes correlation Summary This appendix shows the relationship between device types and personality codes. Content Device types to personality codes correlation • 262 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 272 Relay Non-Silence NO (31) Monitor - NO input/output NO Smoke (1) Alarm - NO latching (Class B) Heat (1) Alarm - NO latching (Class B) Pull Station (1) Alarm - NO latching (Class B) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 273 (2) Alarm - NO delayed latching (Class B) MCT2 Supervisory Latching (4) Active - NO latching (Class B) MCT2 Supervisory Nonlatching (3) Active - NO nonlatching (Class B) MCT2 Monitor (3) Active - NO nonlatching (Class B) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 274 (7) Riser Selector - supervised output (Class B) MCC2 Continuous Silenceable (7) Riser Selector - supervised output (Class B) Relay Non-Silenceable (8) Signal - dry contact output Relay Silence (8) Signal - dry contact output EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 275 (11) Active - NO nonlatching (Class A) None (0) No Personality Relay Non-Silenceable (8) Signal - dry contact output Relay Silence (8) Signal - dry contact output Supervised (16) Signal - supervised output (Class B) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 276 (15) Signal - supervised output (Class A) Continuous Non-Silenceable Class (15) Signal - supervised output (Class A) Continuous Silenceable Class A (15) Signal - supervised output (Class A) Continuous Non-Silenceable (16) Signal - supervised output (Class B) EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 277 Appendix E: Device types to personality codes correlation Model name Device type Personality code Continuous Silenceable (16) Signal - supervised output (Class B) Monitor (23) Riser monitor - 24 VDC MRM1 Monitor (23) Riser monitor - 24 VDC EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 279 ID codes • 103, 149, 152 continuous • 132 control buttons • 11, 84, 97 backlight • 5 control menu • 239 banner screen • 5, 147 control panel specifications • 204 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 280 LED • 189 event type • 5 loop comm check • 190 events • 15, 100, 149, 152 recalibrate device • 188 expanders • 87, 135 diagnostics menu • 254 diagnostics report • 180 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 281 LCD display • 3, 5, 15, 135 network • 87, 107, 137, 141 LEDs • 3, 9, 63, 75 network cable • 75 left arrow button • 11 network card • 75, 144 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 282 RPM module wiring • 78 program menu • 240 RS-232 • 71, 199 program mode • 17 RS232 CU Enable • 87, 102 programmable keys • 97 programmable keys menu • 241 programming EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 283 • 145 calculation • 211 temporal • 132 notification appliance voltage drop calculation • 217 test • 15 panel configuration worksheet • 229 test fire • 17, 193 panel operations • 232 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...
  • Page 284 • 87, 129 zone disable • 36 zone/device reporting • 147 zone enable • 38 zones • 97, 129, 204 zone event • 5 zone label • 107, 129, 158 zone programming • 129, 161 EST iO64 and iO500 Technical Reference Manual...

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