Potter FFT-1000 Installation Manual

Fire fighter telephone panel

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Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC
St. Louis, MO
Customer Service: (866) 240-1870 • Technical Support: (866) 956-1211 • Fax: (314) 595-6999
For listing information visit our website www.pottersignal.com
FFT-1000
Fire Fighter Telephone Panel
Installation Manual
Document 5409205-Rev. A
4/21

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  • Page 1 FFT-1000 Fire Fighter Telephone Panel Installation Manual Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC St. Louis, MO Customer Service: (866) 240-1870 • Technical Support: (866) 956-1211 • Fax: (314) 595-6999 For listing information visit our website www.pottersignal.com Document 5409205-Rev. A 4/21...
  • Page 2 FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 1. Installation Wiring Documents Figure 1. FFT-1000 Fire Fighter’s Telephone Panel Wiring Diagram Type of Circuit Voltage Type Power Type AC Connection High Voltage Non-Power Limited Battery Connection Low Voltage Non-Power Limited Trouble Relay High Voltage...
  • Page 3: Main Supply Circuit

    FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 Main Supply Circuit The AC terminals are located in the lower right hand portion of the main board. The main board supervises the main AC power and provides indication that the AC power is absent.
  • Page 4: Technical Specifications

    Phone Circuits The FFT-1000 is equipped with 24 Class B or 12 Class A phone circuits and can be expanded upon by adding an FFT-EXP for an additional 12 Class B or 6 Class A circuits. All circuits are provided with a 5.1K resistor. All phone circuits are low voltage, supervised, and power limited.
  • Page 5 FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 P-Link The FFT-1000 can operate as a standalone system or it can operate in conjunction as an expansion device with the IPA-4000V via P-Link. All expansion devices are supervised via the RS-485 connection. Wiring is fully supervised, and power limited. Any connection to ground of 0 ohms will be annunciated as a ground fault.
  • Page 6 Figure 6. F-Link Wiring Example AUX PWR The AUX PWR terminal provides an alternative option to power the FFT-1000 using a 24VDC external power source. The AUX PWR input in unsupervised and power limited. Figure 7. External Power Source Connections...
  • Page 7: General Wiring Information

    FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 General Wiring Information The cabinet has various conduit knockouts located around the cabinet for ease of wire installation. In addition, this method provides a means to separate different types of circuit to reduce electrical interference, transient voltage, or voltage ratings.
  • Page 8 The FFT-1000 is Fire Fighter Telephone panel that provides the ability to establish 2-way phone communication between the main FFT-1000 and the remote fireman’s handsets. The panel is equipped with 24 Class B or 12 Class A phone circuits that are fully supervised and programmable through Potter software. A maximum of 96 Class B or 96 Class A phone circuits can be utilized in a system by adding the FFT-EXP expansion module.
  • Page 9 FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 Class B Phone Circuits Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Circuits # of FSB-24 # of FFT-EXP 1-24 25-36 37-48 49-60 61-72 73-84 85-96 Class A Phone Circuits Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3...
  • Page 10 When the SILENCE button is pressed, it will silence the fault piezo. MUTE – When the MUTE button is pressed, the local handset at the FFT-1000 will be muted. By pressing the mute button, again, it will unmute the handset.
  • Page 11: Programming Options

    In standby, all LEDs are off to indicate no remote handsets are connected. When a remote fireman’s handset is connected to a phone jack, the FFT-1000 will ring and the associated LED on the FSB-24 will flash green indicating an incoming call. By selecting the corresponding switch, the LED will illuminate solid green indicating the call has been acknowledged.
  • Page 12 FFT-1000 INSTALLATION MANUAL-5409205-REV A 4/21 Appendix A: Battery Calculation Worksheets Total Total Standby Alarm Description Quantity Standby Alarm (mA) (mA) (mA) (mA) 146 mA FFT-1000 146 mA 255 mA 255 mA FSB-8 4 mA 4 mA 13 mA 13 mA...
  • Page 13 In standby, all LEDs are off to indicate no remote handsets are connected. When a remote fire- Communication man’s handset is connected to a phone jack, the FFT-1000 will ring and the associated LED on the FSB-24 will flash green indicating an incoming call. By selecting the corresponding switch, the LED will illuminate solid green indicating the call has been answered.

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