Stanley SCSS-700 Installation & Operation Manual
Stanley SCSS-700 Installation & Operation Manual

Stanley SCSS-700 Installation & Operation Manual

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Analog/Addressable Fire System
Copyright © 2010
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Published in U.S.A.
Installation/Operation Manual
SCSS-700
Document 53722
03/18/10
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P/N 53722:D
D
ECN: 10-235

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  • Page 1 SCSS-700 Analog/Addressable Fire System Installation/Operation Manual Copyright © 2010 Document 53722 All Rights Reserved 03/18/10 Rev: Published in U.S.A. P/N 53722:D ECN: 10-235...
  • Page 3 Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs. Over-tightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal. Stanley Fire alarm control panels contain static-sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body.
  • Page 4 FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation. While installing a fire alarm system may make lower insurance rates possible, it is not a substitute for fire insurance! An automatic fire alarm system - typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability - can provide early warning of a developing fire.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Section 4 Control Panel Installation ...................... 4-1 Mounting the Control Panel Cabinet ....................... 4-1 4.1.1 Preventing Water Damage ........................ 4-1 4.1.2 Removing the SCSS-700 Assembly from the Housing ..............4-1 4.1.3 Ethernet Connection ......................... 4-1 AC Connection ............................4-2 53722...
  • Page 6 Contents Battery Connection ..........................4-3 4.3.1 Battery Accessory Cabinets ......................4-4 4.3.1.1 Installing the RBB or AB-55 Accessory Cabinet and Batteries ..........4-4 SBUS Wiring ............................4-7 4.4.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules ................4-7 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations ........................4-10 Configuring SBUS Modules ........................
  • Page 7 Contents 4.15.4.1 Using the 5220 Module ......................4-46 4.15.4.2 Using the 7644 Module ......................4-47 4.15.5 Transmitter Activated by Dry Contacts ..................4-49 Section 5 Networking ..............................5-1 Network System Hardware Features ......................5-1 5.1.1 Networked Sites ..........................5-1 5.1.2 Wiring Options to Connect Networked Panels ................. 5-1 Model SCSS-700ND ..........................
  • Page 8 Contents Section 7 LiteSpeed SLC Device Installation ................7-1 List of LiteSpeed SLC Devices ........................ 7-1 Maximum Number of SLC Devices ......................7-2 Wiring Requirements for SLC Devices ....................7-2 7.3.1 Wiring 5815XL in Style 4 (Class B) Configuration ................. 7-2 7.3.2 Wiring 5815XL in Style 6 &...
  • Page 9 Contents 9.3.3 Delete Zone ............................. 9-10 9.3.4 View Zone Points ..........................9-11 Group ..............................9-12 9.4.1 Edit Group ............................9-12 9.4.1.1 Edit Group Name ......................... 9-13 9.4.1.2 Edit Group Properties ......................9-13 9.4.2 Add Group ............................9-14 9.4.3 Delete Group ........................... 9-15 9.4.4 View Group Points ..........................
  • Page 10 10.9.4 Using a recorded F-Key macro: ....................10-22 Section 11 Reporting ..............................11-1 11.1 Receivers Compatible with the Control Panel ..................11-1 11.2 Reporting Formats Table ........................11-1 11.3 SIA - SCSS-700 Panels PI Modifier Reporting: ..................11-6 11.4 SIA – SCSS-700 Panel Dialer: ....................... 11-7 53722...
  • Page 11 Installation Records ........................13-1 13.1 Detector and Module Point Record ......................13-1 13.2 Conventional Output Point Record ......................13-6 Appendix A Compatible Devices ........................14-1 Appendix B Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer ..........B-1 Model SCSS-700 Basic Operating Instructions 53722...
  • Page 12 SCSS-700 Installation Manual...
  • Page 13: Introduction

    UL 864. The SCSS-700ND is used in a networked system where there is at least one SCSS-700 in the system. The SCSS-700ND is the same as the SCSS-700 without the display. When using the SCSS-700ND as a stand alone local unit, one SCSS-700ANN must be connected, and the SCSS-700ANN must be wired in conduit within 20’...
  • Page 14: Network System Hardware Features

    Interconnection capability for up to 8 panels. 1.1.2 Network System Hardware Features • The default network setup can contain up to eight SCSS-700 / SCSS-700ND panels connected within a networked system providing a maximum addressable point capacity of 5,088. •...
  • Page 15: About This Manual

    About this Manual This manual is intended to be a complete reference for all installation and operation tasks for the SCSS-700 and SCSS-700ND. Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in any way. We value your feedback! 1.2.1...
  • Page 16: Compatible Products

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Compatible Products Table 1-2 lists the products available from Stanley for use with the SCSS-700. Table 1-2: SCSS-700 Compatible Products Type of Model Description Device LiteSpeed See Section 7.1 for a list of compatible devices. Addressable...
  • Page 17 Introduction The following modems have been tested by Stanley for compatibility with the Software Suite software packages: Table 1-3: Compatible Modems Manufacturer Model US Robotics 28.8 LifeStyle Motorola 28.8, 3400 series Premier 33.6 MultiTech MT19321ZDX 53722...
  • Page 18 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer’s recommendations, State and local codes, and the recommendations contained in Guide for the Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers.
  • Page 19 Introduction • Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and are designed to alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Heat detectors are designed to protect property, not life. •...
  • Page 20 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Requirements and recommendations for proper use of fire alarm systems in- cluding smoke detectors and other fire alarm devices: Early fire detection is best achieved by the installation and maintenance of fire detection equipment in all rooms and areas of the house or building in accordance with the requirements and recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72, National Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72), the manufacturer’s recommendations,...
  • Page 21 Introduction SURVIVABILITY: Per the National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72, all circuits necessary for the operation of the notification appliances shall be protected until they enter the evacuation signaling zone that they serve. Any of the following methods shall be considered acceptable as meeting these requirements: 1) A 2-hour rated cable or cable system 2) A 2-hour rated enclosure...
  • Page 22 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 1-10 53722...
  • Page 23: Agency Listings, Approvals, And Requirements

    5.0. Since this product has an REN of 1.0, the number of devices is limited. The REN number is imbedded in the FCC registration number as 10BIf the SCSS-700 causes harm to the telephone network, the telephone company will notify you in advance that the temporarily discontinuance of service may be required.
  • Page 24: Underwriters Laboratories (Ul)

    You may contact the state public utility commission, public service commission or corporation commission for information. Since the SCSS-700 is a commercial fire alarm panel, it must be connected upstream of all other equipment utilizing the phone lines. If you have questions about the installation, contact your telephone company or a qualified installer.
  • Page 25: Requirements For Central Station Fire Alarm Systems

    Systems 1. Use both phone lines. Enable phone line monitors for both lines. 2. You must program a phone number and a test time so that the SCSS-700 sends an auto- matic daily test to the central station. 3. The AC Loss Hours option must be set from 1-3 hours.
  • Page 26 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 53722...
  • Page 27: Before You Begin Installing

    • A battery cable for batteries wired in series Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the SCSS-700 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the following conditions should be AVOIDED when installing the units: • Intended for indoor use in dry locations only •...
  • Page 28: Electrical Specifications

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Electrical Specifications Earth Ground Terminal Label Description Rating Faults Voltage Current AC input (hot) 120/240 VAC, / 5A for the SCSS-700 60 Hz Earth ground AC input (neutral) 120/240 VAC50/ 5A for the SCSS-700 60 Hz *I/O 1 Flexput™...
  • Page 29 Before You Begin Installing Earth Ground Terminal Label Description Rating Faults Voltage Current SBUS1 IN Used for Class A installations 0Ω SBUS2 OUT SBUS communication 5 VDC 100 mA 0Ω SBUS power 24 VDC 1.0 A SBUS2 IN Used for Class A installations 0Ω...
  • Page 30: Wiring Specifications

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Wiring Specifications Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can interfere with telephone communication or cause false alarms. To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines: • Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring. Do not pull one multi- conductor cable for the entire panel.
  • Page 31 Before You Begin Installing Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example 53722...
  • Page 32: Board Assembly Diagram

    Nuts Figure 3-2 Model SCSS-700 Assembly Figure 3-2 shows the circuit boards, metal housing and annunciator that attach the SCSS-700 assembly to the cabinet. If you should need to remove the board assembly for repair, remove the four mounting nuts which hold the assembly in the cabinet. Then lift the entire assembly out of the cabinet.
  • Page 33: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    Model 5496 or the 5895XL intelligent power expander, to distribute the power loads so that the SCSS-700 or the power expanders do not exceed their power rating. Refer to the current draw worksheets provided with the 5496 or the 5895XL manuals so you do not exceed their power requirements.
  • Page 34: Current Draw Worksheet For Litespeed Slc Devices

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 3.6.2 Current Draw Worksheet for LiteSpeed SLC Devices Use Table 3-1 to determine current requirements during alarm/battery standby operation when LiteSpeed SLC devices are installed. You can install up to 159 LiteSpeed sensors per loop (636 max points per panel) and 159 LiteSpeed modules per loop (636 points max per panel).
  • Page 35 Before You Begin Installing Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for LiteSpeed SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current MMF-301Mini Monitor (159 max/loop Standby/Alarm 0.375mA MMF-300 Monitor & 636 max/ panel) BG-12LX Pull Station MDF-300 Dual Monitor Standby/Alarm: 0.75 mA MMF-300-10 Monitor-10...
  • Page 36 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 3-1: Current Draw Worksheet for LiteSpeed SLC Devices Standby Alarm Device # of Devices Current per Device Current Current 5865-3 LED Annunciator Standby: 35 mA (63 max) Alarm: 145 mA 5880 I/O Module Standby: 35 mA...
  • Page 37 Before You Begin Installing bandwidth consumed by each SBUS module. See section 4.5.2. 6. The BEAM355S draws a maximum of 500mA from auxiliary power when the test feature is used. This should be considered when determining auxiliary power capacity but not calculated into current requirements for day to day operation.
  • Page 38: Maximum Battery Standby Load

    Warning! Stanley does not support the use of batteries smaller than those listed in Table 3-2 and Table 3-3. If you use a battery too small for the installation, the system could overload the battery resulting in the installation having less than the required 24 hours standby power.
  • Page 39: Installation Tasks Overview

    Before You Begin Installing Installation Tasks Overview This section provides a chart listing tasks that need to be performed when installing the SCSS- 700 system. The chart is intended to be a handy way for you to make sure you have completed all necessary tasks.
  • Page 40 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual See Section Task (for more info.) Select holiday schedule (up to 18 days) if installation is using day/night sensitivity. 9.6.4 Set up reporting accounts. 9.6.1 Select options for phone lines. 9.6.2 Customize banner message (message that displays on LCD in normal mode) if 9.6.8...
  • Page 41 Before You Begin Installing See Section Task (for more info.) Assign output points to the group. Program a name (or description) for the group, if desired. 9.4.1.1 Select “group properties” (see below). Select options for activation with system switches. 9.4.1 53722 3-15...
  • Page 42 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 3-16 53722...
  • Page 43: Control Panel Installation

    Water damage is not covered under warranty. 4.1.2 Removing the SCSS-700 Assembly from the Housing If it should ever be necessary to remove the control panel assembly from the cabinet for repair, do so by unscrewing the nuts that connect the control panel assembly to the cabinet. Do not attempt to disassemble the circuit boards.
  • Page 44: Ac Connection

    At installation, connect the AC terminals to the power source as shown in Figure 4-1. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection. The AC terminals are rated at 120 VAC, 50 or 60 Hz, 5A for the SCSS-700. Figure 4-1 120 VAC Power Connection for the SCSS-700...
  • Page 45: Battery Connection

    Control Panel Installation Battery Connection The control panel battery charge capacity is 17 to 55 AH. Use 12V batteries of the same AH rating. Determine the correct AH rating as per your standby load calculation (see Section 3.6). Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase the AH rating.
  • Page 46: Battery Accessory Cabinets

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.3.1 Battery Accessory Cabinets The Model RBB or AB-55 Accessory cabinets can be used when your required to use backup batteries that are too large to fit into the main control panel cabinet. The RBB cabinet holds batteries up to the 35 AH size. The RBB dimensions are 16" W x 10"...
  • Page 47 Control Panel Installation 2. Connect the main control panel battery cables to the battery cable extenders as shown in Figure 4-4. Figure 4-4 Splicing Control panel Battery Cable to RBB or AB-55 Battery Cable Extenders 3. Run extended battery cable from control panel cabinet through conduit to RBB or AB-55 cabinet.
  • Page 48 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 6. Align the cover plate mounting keyhole over the cover mounting screws. See Figure 4-6. Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes Figure 4-6 Cover Plate Mounting Keyholes and Cover Mounting Screws Alignment 7. Slide the cover into place and tighten the cover mounting screws. See Figure 4-6...
  • Page 49: Sbus Wiring

    4.4.1 Calculating Wiring distance for SBUS modules The SCSS-700 panel has two SBUS circuits which can support up to 1.0A of module load per SBUS circuit. When determining the type of wire and the maximum wiring distance that can be used, you will need to calculate loads for each SBUS to ensure that each SBUS does not exceed 1.0A.
  • Page 50 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual formula used to generate this chart is shown in the note below). Table 4-1: Wire Distances Per Wire Gauge Using Copper Wire Wiring Distance: SBUS Modules to Panel Total Worst Case 22 Gauge 18 Gauge 16 Gauge...
  • Page 51 Control Panel Installation Wiring Distance calculation example: Suppose a system is configured with the following SBUS modules: 2 - Module SCSS-700ANN Fire Annunciator 1 - 5895XL Intelligent Power Expander 1 - 5865 LED Fire Annunciator 1 - 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module The total worst case current is calculated as follows: SCSS-700ANN Current Draw = 2 x .120 amps...
  • Page 52: Wiring Configurations

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.4.2 Wiring Configurations Figure 4-7 illustrates SBUS 1, Class A wiring configuration and Figure 4-8 illustrates SBUS1 Class B configuration. SBUS 2 wiring configurations are the same as SBUS1. Caution For proper system supervision do not use looped wire under terminals marked A, B, +, and - of the SBUS device connectors.
  • Page 53: Configuring Sbus Modules

    Control Panel Installation Configuring SBUS Modules This section describes how to configure any system hardware modules that have been added to the system. 4.5.1 Assigning SBUS Module IDs SBUS devices on a panel are addressed from 1 to 63 and are connected to either SBUS 1 or SBUS 2.
  • Page 54: Sbus Bandwidth Considerations

    Stanley/Honeywell product website. The tool will serve as a guide to help determine how heavily loaded an SBUS is with respect to bandwidth. We recommend you use this tool if you plan to have more than eight SBUS devices per SBUS.
  • Page 55 Control Panel Installation 4. Use the DIP switches on the back of the SCSS-700ANN to assign an SBUS ID# to the SCSS-700ANN (see Section 4.5.1). 5. The SCSS-700ANN module must be added to the system through programming. Jump- Start AutoProgramming will add the module automatically (see Section 8.1.3). You can also add it manually (see Section 9.2.2).
  • Page 56: Mounting The Scss-700Ann

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.6.1 Mounting the SCSS-700ANN This section of the manual describes mounting the remote annunciator. The annunciator can be flush or surface mounted. 4.6.1.1 Flush Mounting This section of the manual describes flush mounting. Follow these steps to flush mount the SCSS-700ANN 1.
  • Page 57 Control Panel Installation 2. Remove knockout holes as needed for wires. See Figure 4-12 for backbox knockout loca- tions Wire Knockouts Wire Knockouts Wire Knockouts Figure 4-12 Back Box Knockout Locations 3. Wire the annunciator board to the main control panel. See Figure 4-8. 4.
  • Page 58: Surface Mounting

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.6.1.2 Surface Mounting The Model RA-2000TR red trim ring is available for use when surface mounting the SCSS- 700ANN. 1. Remove the desired knock out. See Figure 4-12. 2. To properly mount the back box, insert a single screw into the key shaped mounting hole.
  • Page 59: Scss-700Ann Connection To The Panel

    Control Panel Installation 6. After the SBUS wiring to the annunciator is complete (described in Section 4.6.2), replace the electronic assembly in the back box. Place the bezel over the back box and tighten the set screws on the bezel. 4.6.2 SCSS-700ANN Connection to the Panel Connect the SCSS-700ANN to the panel as shown in Figure 4-16...
  • Page 60: 5815Xl Installation

    To install the 5815XL: 1. Make sure power is off at the panel. 2. Mount the 5815XL in the SCSS-700, the 5895XL cabinet, or the 5815RMK remote mounting kit. Use the standoffs located under the control panel board assembly and secure with screws provided with the 5815XL.
  • Page 61: 5815Xl Connection To The Panel

    Control Panel Installation 4.7.1 5815XL Connection to the Panel Connect the 5815XL to the control panel as shown in Figure 4-18. After the 5815XL is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 9.2.2.
  • Page 62: 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Installation

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5824 Serial/Parallel Interface Module Instal- lation The 5824 serial/parallel interface module allows you to connect a printer to the panel, so you can print a real-time log of system events. Instructions for installing the 5824 appear below.
  • Page 63: Selecting 5824 Options

    Control Panel Installation Figure 4-20 Printer Connection 4.8.1 Selecting 5824 Options Configuring the 5824 includes the following steps: • Add the module to the system. JumpStart will add the module automatically (see Section 8.1). You can also add it manually (see Section 9.2.2). •...
  • Page 64 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Printer and Output Port Options 1. From the Main Menu, select for Panel Programming. 2. Select for Module. 3. Select for Edit Module. 4. From the list that displays, select the 5824 module you want to configure.
  • Page 65: 5880 Led I/O Module

    Control Panel Installation 5880 LED I/O Module The 5880 is an LED driver board that can be used in a wide variety of applications, including as an interface with most customized floor plan annunciator boards. The 5880 can drive up to 40 LEDs and has one PZT controller.
  • Page 66: Facp Connection

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.9.2 FACP Connection The 5880 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown in Figure 4-23. After the 5880 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 9.2.2.
  • Page 67: Led Wiring

    Control Panel Installation 4.9.3 LED Wiring There are four 12-pin connectors on the 5880 board for connecting LEDs. Each LED gets its power from Pin 11. Internal resistors are sized so that there is approximately 10 mA of current for each LED; no series resistors are required. LED outputs can be mapped to output circuits. See Section 9.5.3 for programming details.
  • Page 68: Dry Contact Wiring

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.9.4 Dry Contact Wiring The 8 input circuits on the 5880 board are for monitoring switch inputs. Any type of switch supported by the control panel can be used with the 5880. For example, you can use a 5880 to monitor pull stations, water flow, tamper, reset, or silence switches.
  • Page 69: 5865-3 / 5865-4 Led Annunciator Installation

    Control Panel Installation 4.10 5865-3 / 5865-4 LED Annunciator Installation The 5865-3 and 5865-4 are LED annunciators. The 5865-4 has 30 mappable LEDs, remote silence and reset key switches, and a general system trouble LED. The 5865-3 has 30 mappable LEDs only. These are arranged as 15 pairs of red (typically used for alarm) and yellow (typically used for trouble) LEDs.
  • Page 70: Facp Connection

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.10.1 FACP Connection The 5865 connects to the panel via the SBUS. Make connections as shown in Figure 4-27. After the 5865 is connected to the panel, it must be added to the system. This programming step is described in Section 9.2.2.
  • Page 71: 5865 Mounting

    Control Panel Installation 4.10.2 5865 Mounting Mount the 5865-4 to a standard 4-gang electrical box. Mount the 5865-3 to a standard 3-gang electrical box. In Figure 4-28, the 5865-4 attached to a 4-gang box is used as an example. Figure 4-28 5865 Mounting Example The 5865 ships with a set of zone description labels that can be inserted into the 5865 board assembly.
  • Page 72: Vip Module Installation

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.11 Vip Module Installation For Installation of the VIP-50, VIP-125, VIP-VCM, and SCSS-700RM modules refer to the VIP-Series Installation manual P/N 53796. Note: When using these modules on a network of panels, the VBUS must not span panels. A VBUS can only be connected between modules on the same panel.
  • Page 73: Conventional Notification Appliance

    Control Panel Installation wire detectors), or as auxiliary power (resettable, continuous, or door holder). The polarity of the Flexput terminals differs depending on whether the circuit is programmed as an input or an output circuit. If the circuit is programmed as an input circuit (for a detector or normally open contact) the X terminal is negative and O terminal is positive.
  • Page 74: Regulated Class B Notification Wiring

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.13.1.1 Regulated Class B Notification Wiring You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in the Appendix A at the back of this manual. To install a circuit: 1. Wire Class B Notification appliances as shown in Figure 4-31.
  • Page 75: Class A Notification Wiring

    Control Panel Installation 4.13.1.2 Class A Notification Wiring You must use an appliance from the list of compatible appliances in Appendix A at the back of this manual. To install a Class A notification appliance circuit: 1. Wire the Class A notification appliances as shown in Figure 4-32. 2.
  • Page 76: Conventional Input Switch Circuits

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.13.2 Conventional Input Switch Circuits This section of the manual explains how to install conventional initiating devices for Class A (Style D) or Class B (Style B) configurations. 4.13.2.1 Class B Inputs You can connect conventional Class B switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations, directly to the Flexput circuits of the control panel.
  • Page 77: Class A Inputs

    Control Panel Installation 4.13.2.2 Class A Inputs You can connect conventional Class A switches, such as waterflow switches and pull stations, directly to the Flexput circuits of the control panel. To install a Class A switch: 1. Wire the Class A switch as shown in Figure 4-34. 2.
  • Page 78: Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.13.3 Installing 2-Wire Smoke Detectors Any compatible UL listed two-wire smoke detector can be used with the control panel (see Appendix A for list of compatible smoke detectors). Figure 4-35 and Figure 4-36 illustrate how to connect a UL listed 2-wire detector to the control panel.
  • Page 79: Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detector

    Control Panel Installation 4.13.3.2 Installing 2-Wire Class A Smoke Detector To install a Class A two-wire smoke detector, wire as shown in Figure 4-36. Supervised Power Limited Note: Flexput circuit 5 and 6 Any 2 wire smoke used as an example. detector listed in Any Flexput point pairing could be used.
  • Page 80: Installing 4-Wire Smoke Detectors

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.13.4 Installing 4-Wire Smoke Detectors Any compatible UL listed four-wire smoke detector can be used with the control panel (see Appendix A for list of compatible smoke detectors). Figure 4-37 and Figure 4-38 illustrate how to connect a UL listed four-wire detector to the control panel.
  • Page 81: Installing 4-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors

    Control Panel Installation 4.13.4.2 Installing 4-Wire Class A Smoke Detectors Figure 4-38 illustrates how to install 4-wire Class A detectors. Conventions used for wiring 4-wire Class A loops: 1. Up to two Class A 4-wire loops can be connected to the control panel at once. 2.
  • Page 82: Auxiliary Power Installation

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.13.5 Auxiliary Power Installation Flexput Circuits 1-8 on the control panel can be used as auxiliary power circuits. The three types of auxiliary power available are: • Door Holder (see Section 4.13.5.1) • Constant (see Section 4.13.5.2) •...
  • Page 83: Constant Power

    Control Panel Installation 4.13.5.2 Constant Power Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power source. Power is always present at constant circuits. 4.13.5.3 Resettable Power Resettable power is typically used to power beam detectors, flame detectors and conventional 4-wire smoke detectors.
  • Page 84: Remote Station Applications

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 2. Configure the relay through programming (see Section 9.5). 4.15 Remote Station Applications 4.15.1 Keltron Model 3158 Installation The control panel is compatible with Keltron Model 3158, used for direct connection to a Keltron receiver. The 3158 reports alarms, supervisories, and troubles.
  • Page 85 Control Panel Installation Not suitable for remote station protected premise service where separate transmission circuits are required for fire supervisory (if applicable), and trouble signals. Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible ratings. Example Figure 4-41 Keltron 3158 Connection to Control Panel 53722...
  • Page 86: City Box Connection Using The 5220 Module

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.15.2 City Box Connection Using the 5220 Module This section describes how to connect the control panel to a local energy municipal fire alarm box or “city box” as required by NFPA 72 Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm systems for fire alarm service.
  • Page 87: Using The Crf-300 Addressable Relay Module For City Box Connection

    Control Panel Installation 4.15.3 Using the CRF-300 Addressable Relay Module for City box Connection Wire the CFR-300 as shown in Figure 4-43 UL listed Model 7642 Must be Installed in City Box Enclosure Figure 4-43 CRF-300 Module for City box Connection 53722 4-45...
  • Page 88: Nfpa 72 Polarity Reversal

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4.15.4 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal Note: Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a control unit at the protected premises having compatible rating. 4.15.4.1 Using the 5220 Module When the 5220 is wired and programmed for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site.
  • Page 89: Using The 7644 Module

    Control Panel Installation 5. If necessary, adjust loop current using the potentiometer (R10) on the 5220 board . Normal loop current is 2-to-8 mA with a 1k ohm remote station receiving unit. Maximum loop resistance is 3k ohm. Note: Flexput circuit 1 and Relay 2 used as examples.
  • Page 90 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4. Intended for connection to a polarity reversal circuit of a remote station receiving unit having compatible rating. Figure 4-45 Polarity Reversal Connection Using the 7644 4-48 53722...
  • Page 91: Transmitter Activated By Dry Contacts

    This section describes the connection of a UL 864 listed remote station transmitter to the SCSS-700 dry relay contacts. The SCSS-700 FACP contacts must be supervised by the remote station transmitter module using end-of-line resistors (ELRs) with a value determined by the transmitter manufacturer.
  • Page 92 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 4-50 53722...
  • Page 93: Networking

    Networking Network System Hardware Features SCSS-700 panels can be networked to create a virtual system that is larger than 636 addressable points. Each additional SCSS-700/SCSS-700ND provides another 636 addressable points to the network total. For example, a network of eight panels provides a maximum addressable point capacity of 5,088 points (636 x 8 = 5,088).
  • Page 94: Direct Connect Wiring Option

    5.3.1 Installing using Direct Connection within a Site: 1. Mount the SCSS-700 and/or SCSS-700ND panels within 20 feet of conduit run distance from each other. Place the conduit for routing the direct connect networking cable between panels in a bus configuration as shown above in Figure 5-1 2.
  • Page 95: Repeater Wiring Options

    Figure 5-2 DIP Switch terminations settings for Direct Connect Wiring option Repeater Wiring Options Networking a group of SCSS-700 and/or SCSS-700NDs at a distance greater then 20 feet requires the use of a network repeater with each panel. Repeaters are used to travel long distances and/or between buildings.
  • Page 96: Network Repeater Types

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual solid lines. Class A Wiring Figure 5-3 Repeater Networking Connections 5.4.1 Network Repeater Types Network repeaters are available in two configurations. See Figure 5-4 1. P/N IFP-RPT-UTP is used for twisted pair copper wiring up to 3000 ft. between panels.
  • Page 97: Accessory Mounting Kits

    5 foot ribbon cable to connect the repeater to the control panel and the repeater printed circuit board. The accessory kits are available if you want to install the repeater outside of the SCSS-700 cabinet.
  • Page 98 2. Use the 20" ribbon cable to connect the SCSS-700 to the repeater board. Run an insulated wire from the screw terminal labeled G (TB2) on the repeater to an earth screw terminal on the control panel.
  • Page 99: Network Repeater Cable Requirements

    Networking 5. Based on the type of network repeater board chosen, run the twisted pair wiring /fiber optic cable to the next network repeater using a BUS or style 7 (class A) wiring method. A combination of both repeater types can be used. See Figure 5-6, Figure 5-7, Figure 5-8, and Figure 5-9 for repeater wiring examples.
  • Page 100: Unshielded Twisted Pair Wiring Between Multiple Panels

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5.4.2.2 Unshielded Twisted Pair Wiring between Multiple Panels Unshielded twisted pair wiring between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5-6. Class A wiring is shown with a dotted line. Class A Wiring Figure 5-6 Twisted Pair Wiring Configuration...
  • Page 101: Fiber Optic Repeater Wiring

    Networking 5.4.2.3 Fiber Optic Repeater Wiring Fiber optic cable between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5-7. Class A is shown with a dotted line. Class A Wiring Figure 5-7 Fiber Optic Wiring Example 53722...
  • Page 102: Fiber Optic And Twisted Pair Repeater Wiring Between Multiple Panels

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5.4.2.4 Fiber Optic and Twisted Pair Repeater Wiring between Multiple Panels A mixture of fiber optic cable and twisted pair wiring between multiple panels is shown in Figure 5-8. Class A cabling is shown with dotted line.
  • Page 103: Using Both Repeaters And Direct Connect Wiring On A Networked System

    Networking Using Both Repeaters and Direct Connect Wiring on a Networked System Figure 5-9 below shows a network wiring example using both repeaters and direct connect wiring. All repeaters in the system must be placed only on panels that are at the ends of a direct connect BUS or connected to panels with no direct connect network wiring.
  • Page 104: Setting The Network Terminators At Panel Dip Switches And Repeater Jumpers

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5.5.1 Setting the Network Terminators at Panel DIP Switches and Repeater Jumpers Use the following steps for determining DIP switch and jumper settings. 1. DIP switch positions 8 through 10 on the control panel are used for direct connect network BUS termination.
  • Page 105 Networking between the repeater of panel 4 and panel 3. Panel 5 is at the end of a direct connect BUS so its DIP switches 8, 9 and 10 must be ON to provide the direct connect BUS termination. Panel 6 looks like it is at the end of a direct connect BUS, but because it is also using a repeater its DIP switches 8, 9 and 10 must be OFF.
  • Page 106: Setting The Network Id For Each Panel

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Setting the Network ID for each Panel Note: It is important that much thought is given when choosing the network IDs for each panel. It is difficult to change the IDs once panel programming has begun.
  • Page 107: Network Management

    Network Management Section 6 Network Management Network Diagnostics 6.1.1 Ping Panel The Ping Panel menu allows you to continually ping any panel programmed into the network. As the selected panel is being pinged, the Ping Panel screen will display the reply time, minimum and maximum reply times, and sent and received counters.
  • Page 108: Edit Network

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 2. Select for Network Programming Menu. 3. Press to enter the Learn Network Menu. 4. Press to add or remove panels connected to the network as member or guest. 6.2.2 Edit Network This Menu allows you to add a panel to the network, edit the panel name and edit the panels site assignment.
  • Page 109: Edit Site Name

    Network Management 6.2.2.2 Edit Site Name 8. Press to edit the site name press. See Figure 6-2 Figure 6-2 Site Assignment See Appendix B for a list of available characters and their numeric designators. 6.2.3 Edit Panel ID This menu option allows you to change the current Network Panel ID. It is best to carefully consider the network ID setting for each panel.
  • Page 110: Computer Account

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 6.2.4 Computer Account An installer at the panel site can initiate communications between the panel and a computer running the SCSS-700PK (see also Section 10.4.14). In order for this communication to function properly both the computer (running the software) and the control panel must have matching computer account numbers and computer access codes.
  • Page 111 Network Management To change an access code: Table 6-1: User Profile Selectable Panel Functions Type of Function Selectable Functions System Reset System Silence Panel Operations System Ack Fire Drill Key System Test Fire Drill Menu Indicator Test Walk Test no Report Walk Test- with Report Dialer Test Clear History Buffer...
  • Page 112: Edit Name

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5. Then press Profile Edit Menu From the Profile Edit Menu you can change the users name, access code, and the panel functions that the user will have access to with their code. Note: Profile 1 (Fire Fighter’s Key) the user name and access code can not be edited. Profile 2 (Installer) the user name and panel functions can not be edited.
  • Page 113: Dialer Assignments

    Each panel on the SCSS-700 network specifies which network dialer is used for reporting. The network dialer capability of the SCSS-700 system allows all panels to use the same dialer providing an economical solution for reducing the number of phone lines required for reporting purposes.
  • Page 114: Network Management Quick Reference

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Network Management Quick Reference Menu Options/Defaults Comments Learn Guest or member add or remove panels into the network See Section 6.2.1 Network Network Panel ID Edit Panel Edit Panel Name Edit See Section 6.2.2 Network Edit Site Assignment...
  • Page 115 Network Management Menu Options/Defaults Comments Edit Name Edit Access Code System Reset System Silence System Ack. Fire Drill Key System Tests Fire Drill Menu Indicator Test Walk Test no- Report Walk Test w/Report Profile 1 is the profile Dialer Test that dictates what Clear History functions the Firefighter...
  • Page 116 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Menu Options/Defaults Comments Primary 00= unused Dialer Primary Report Section Assignments Dialer 6.2.6.1 Enable PI SIA Modifier Dialer Misc. See Section 6.2.6.2 Can report up to four Receiver Number receivers Contact ID Receiver See Section 6.2.6.3...
  • Page 117: Litespeed Slc Device Installation

    List of LiteSpeed SLC Devices The following LiteSpeed SLC devices can be used with the control panel. See the device installation instructions for more information (packaged with the device) Stanley Install Sheet Model Name/Description Part Numbers...
  • Page 118: Maximum Number Of Slc Devices

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Maximum Number of SLC Devices The maximum number of SLC devices per panel is 636. The number of 5815XL’s is limited only by the maximum number of SBUS devices. The SLC points can be all sensors or all modules or any combination of modules and sensors.
  • Page 119 LiteSpeed SLC Device Installation Figure 7-1 shows how wire length is determined for out-and-back tap and T-tap style wiring. Figure 7-1 Calculating wire run length for a simple out and back tap When using T-taps, the total length of all taps and the main bus must not exceed 40,000 feet. This requirement must be met in addition to the maximum distance requirements for the various wire gauges.
  • Page 120: Wiring 5815Xl In Style 6 & 7 (Class A)

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 7.3.2 Wiring 5815XL in Style 6 & 7 (Class A) Configuration Figure 7-3 illustrates how to wire the SLC loop for Style 6 or Style 7 Class A installations. Note: Style 6 does not use short circuit isolator devices Note: Style 7 wiring you have to have an isolator module as the first device on the in and the out loops.
  • Page 121: Wiring Litespeed Slc Detectors

    LiteSpeed SLC Device Installation Wiring LiteSpeed SLC Detectors This section describes how to install LiteSpeed heat and smoke detectors. All detectors ship with installation instructions. Refer to each detectors installation instructions for more detailed information. This information applies to the following LiteSpeed models: •...
  • Page 122: Addressing Slc Devices

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Addressing SLC Devices All SLC devices are addressed using the two rotary dials that appear on the device board. Use the ONES rotary dial to set the ones place in a one or two digit number, and use the TENS rotary dial to set the tens place in a two or three digit number.
  • Page 123: Programming Overview

    Programming Overview Section 8 Programming Overview This section of the manual is intended to give you an overview of the programming process. Please read this section of the manual carefully, especially if you are programming the control panel for the first time. The JumpStart feature automates many programming tasks and selects default options for the system.
  • Page 124: Output Points

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual manually change the switch type if manual pull is not correct. The first JumpStart AutoProgramming creates one zone (Zone 1) and assigns all input points to Zone 1. Zone 1 is mapped to Output Group 1.
  • Page 125 Programming Overview 6. Select one of the following options from the menu that displays. - Review System Press if you need to review the JumpStart configuration. The Review System Menu will appear. Press to review Entire System or Press Changes Only. - Repeat JumpStart Press if you need to rerun JumpStart for any reason.
  • Page 126: Mapping Overview

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Mapping Overview This section of the manual is a higher level overview of mapping. Details about how to select mapping options appear in the appropriate subsections in Section 9. Mapping is an important concept with the control panel. In general terms, mapping is assigning or linking events to outputs that should activate when events occur.
  • Page 127: Input Point Mapping

    Programming Overview 8.2.1 Input Point Mapping Input points are assigned to input zones. Any input point can be assigned to any input zone. (Input points can be assigned to one zone only. An input point can be designated as “Unused,” which means it has not been assigned to a zone.) Figure 8-2 Example of Input Point Assignment 53722...
  • Page 128: Output Circuit Mapping

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 8.2.2 Output Circuit Mapping Figure 8-3 is a simple example showing how to assign notification and relay output circuits to groups. Figure 8-3 Example of Assigning Output Circuits to Groups 53722...
  • Page 129: Event Mapping

    Programming Overview 8.2.3 Event Mapping There are 10 types of Zone events, 14 types of Panel events, and 6 types of Site events that can be mapped (see below). For each event type, you can activate the output groups with specific output patterns.
  • Page 130 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Figure 8-4 Example of Zone Events Mapped to output Groups and Patterns 53722...
  • Page 131 Programming Overview Figure 8-5 Example of Zone Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns on a Single Panel 53722...
  • Page 132 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Figure 8-6 Example of Events Mapped to Output Groups and Patterns within a Networked Site 8-10 53722...
  • Page 133 Programming Overview Figure 8-7 Example of SCSS-700PK Software mapping - Zone Events Figure 8-8 Example of SCSS-700PK Software mapping - Panel events 53722 8-11...
  • Page 134 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Figure 8-9 Example of SCSS-700PK Software mapping - Site Events 8-12 53722...
  • Page 135: Mapping Led Points

    Programming Overview 8.2.4 Mapping LED Points Figure 8-10 is a simple example showing how LED points are mapped to zones and output groups. Typically you would create two output groups for each zone, one for alarms and one for troubles. (LED points are available when models 5865-3/4 and/or 5880 are used with the system.) Figure 8-10 Example of LED Points Mapped to Output Groups (applies to Models 5865-3/4 and 5880)
  • Page 136: Mapping Led Points For A Networked System

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 8.2.5 Mapping LED Points for a Networked System Figure 8-11 Example of Expanding Mapping of LED Points Across Panels 8-14 53722...
  • Page 137: Programming Using The Scss-700Pk Pc Configuration Software

    SCSS-700PK. Programming Using an Annunciator Many of the SCSS-700 features can be programmed through the system annunciator, using either the control panel’s on-board annunciator or a SCSS-700ANN remote annunciator. The following subsections describe programming basics, including a description of editing keys available for programming and how to move through programming menus.
  • Page 138: Selecting Options And Entering Data

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual example. Figure 8-12 Moving through Main Menu (Main Menu used as an Example) 8.4.1.2 Selecting Options and Entering Data There are several ways to make programming selections using the control panel depending on which screen you are currently using. The chart below is a generic explanation.
  • Page 139: Editing Keys

    Programming Overview 8.4.1.3 Editing Keys The keys shown in Figure 8-13 are available for use when you are in the Panel Programming Menu. Figure 8-13 Editing Keys Available from the Panel Programming Menu 53722 8-17...
  • Page 140: Programming Menu Quick Reference

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Programming Menu Quick Reference This section of the manual lists all Panel Programming options in the order they appear on the sub-menus. Default settings are indicated in text or marked with an *asterisk. The comments column provide quick information and a reference to a section (if applicable) which has more detailed information.
  • Page 141 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments Add Zone Adds next available zone number. Section 9.3.2 Select Zone to be Zone Delete Zone Section 9.3.3 Deleted (cont.) View Zone List of all points in Section 9.3.4 Points selected zone. Enter Name1 Enter Number1 Group Name Section 9.4.1.1 Enter Name2...
  • Page 142 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Menu Options/Defaults Comments MAN_PULL *LATCH WATERFLOW NLATCH LATCH SUPERVSY NLATCH FIREDRILL SILENCE RESET PAS_ACK LATCH ZN_AUX1 NLATCH SWITCH Section 9.5 LATCH ZN_AUX2 NLATCH SELECT LATCH SYS_AUX1 MODULE NLATCH LiteSpeed (LiteSpeed Devices on LATCH only) SYS_AUX2 Point...
  • Page 143 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments SDR BAS/ PHOTO RLY BAS BEAM SDR BAS/ PHOT-HEAT RLY BAS SDR BAS/ HEAT HT RLY BAS Select DETECTOR SDR BAS/ ACCLIMATE LiteSpeed Sensor RLY BAS Section 9.5 Devices on (LiteSpeed PHOT DUCT DCT RLY Point con’t Internal and Enter Pt...
  • Page 144 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Menu Options/Defaults Comments Enter Pt Input Point Type Select Function Per JumpStart (detector/switch) (cont.) UNUSED B NOTIF Select Group A NOTIF CONSTANT AUX PWR RESETABLE DOOR MAN PULL Select zone Latch and Non- latch feature WATERFLOW...
  • Page 145 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments Set the Hour *02:00 AM Section 9.6.1 Auto Time Test Set the Minutes Select AM/PM For each phone line (1 & 2) select: Dialing Prefix Up to 9 digits none Section 9.6.2 # of Answer Range: 00-15 Number of Rings...
  • Page 146 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Menu Options/Defaults Comments 0 - 90 Seconds *30 sec Water Flow delay is the number of sec. before water Water Flow Delay flow alarm is generated. Section 9.6.5.1 Low AC Report 0 - 30 hours *3 hrs Low AC Report Delay.
  • Page 147 Programming Overview Menu Options/Defaults Comments User Message Section 9.6.9 Tone only *User Tone Select Message Message 1 Message 2 1-14 Repeats Continuous Edit Voice Select Command None Commands Initial Delay 0 - 28 (4 sec. System increments) Options Inter message 4 - 32 (4 sec.
  • Page 148 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 8-26 53722...
  • Page 149: Programming

    Programming Section 9 Programming This section of the manual describes how to manually program the control panel from the built-in annunciator. Each subsection discusses these menu options in detail. All options described in this section can be performed using the Software Suite (SCSS-700PK). Important! Before any customized programming is done, JumpStart AutoProgramming should be run first.
  • Page 150: Modules

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Modules This section lists the options available under the module option in the Panel Programming. The following modules are available for the control panel: 5824 serial/parallel printer interface module, SCSS-700ANN remote fire alarm annunciator, 5815XL SLC expander,...
  • Page 151: Setting The 5815Xl Wiring Class

    Programming Press the to move to the next character. Figure 9-1 Edit module Name Programming Screen Example 9.2.1.2 Setting the 5815XL Wiring Class 7. This option applies only to the 5815XL. Each module has a unique set of options that spe- cifically applies to the functionality of the module being edited.
  • Page 152: Adding A Module

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.2.2 Adding a Module If you need to add a new hardware module to the system, follow these steps. You must be in the Main Menu to perform this task. If necessary, enter the Installer Code.
  • Page 153: View Module List

    Programming 9.2.4 View Module List To view a list of all modules, follow these steps. You must be in the Main Menu to perform this task. If necessary, enter the Installer Code. 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2.
  • Page 154: Edit Zone Name

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.3.1.1 Edit Zone Name 6. Press to edit the selected zone name. Refer to Appendix B for a list of available characters and their numeric designators. A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 9-2 displays.
  • Page 155: Edit Zone Properties

    Programming 9.3.1.2 Edit Zone Properties Zone properties consist of alarm delay characteristics, heat detector sensitivity, and smoke detector sensitivity. 1. Do steps 1 through 5 of Section 9.3.1. 2. Press to edit the properties of the selected zone. Select Temperature that will cause heat detectors in this zone to go into alarm.
  • Page 156 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Alarm Delay Characteristics 3. Select the alarm delay characteristics (see Table 9-1) by pressing the arrow. Table 9-1: Alarm Delay Characteristics Type of Delay Description One Count (No Delay). When this option is enabled, an alarm occurs immediately when a single device 1-Count of any of the following types goes into alarm: detector, manual pull, water flow, Aux1 or Aux2.
  • Page 157: Zone Accessory Options

    Programming on the annunciator, then press Smoke Detector Sensitivity IMPORTANT! Drift compensation is automatic for all smoke detectors (photoelectric and ionization). The feature is always in effect, no programming is required. See Section 10.4.11 for information about how to check if a detector is in UL compliance. All detectors in the zone will respond as programmed in this menu location.
  • Page 158: Delete Zone

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Display reads: Initializing Please wait . . . 3. Press to enter zone menu. 4. Press to add a zone. A zone will be added. The system will assign the next available zone number. Options for this zone can now be programmed through the Zone Edit sub-menu.
  • Page 159: View Zone Points

    Programming 9.3.4 View Zone Points To view the points in a zone, follow these steps: 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2. Select for Panel Programming. Display reads: Initializing Please wait . . . 3.
  • Page 160: Group

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Group An output group is made up of output points that have been programmed to respond in the same way. Output groups simplify programming because you have to program the output characteristics that are common to all of the group points once, instead of programming each individual point.
  • Page 161: Edit Group Name

    Programming 9.4.1.1 Edit Group Name 6. To edit the group name, press A screen similar to the one in Figure 9-4 will display. Select a one-or two word descriptive name as shown in the diagram. Refer to Appendix B for a list of available characters and their numeric designators.
  • Page 162: Add Group

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Define Output Group Type Each output group is defined as either a voice output group or a non-voice output group. Output points that are audio circuits (all circuits on a VIP-Amplifier and VIP-CE4) can only be assigned to voice output groups. Output points that are non-voice circuits (all other points and circuits that are on all modules except a VIP-Amplifier and VIP-CE4) are assigned to non-voice output groups.
  • Page 163: Delete Group

    Programming 3. Press to enter group menu. 4. Press to add a group. The system will assign the next available group number. Properties for the new group can now be edited if desired (see Section 9.4.1.2). A total of 999 output groups can be defined. 9.4.3 Delete Group 1.
  • Page 164: View Group Points

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.4.4 View Group Points 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2. Select for Panel Programming. Display reads: Initializing Please wait . . . 3. Press to enter group menu.
  • Page 165: Point

    Programming Point You may need to change characteristics of individual input points (detectors and switches) even after using JumpStart AutoProgramming. This section explains how to change options for: type of input point; latching/non-latching status (switches); and name and zone assignment of a point. 9.5.1 Point Programming For 5815XL Module To program for an 5815XL Module points, follow these steps:...
  • Page 166 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection UNUSED select for SLC points that are unused PHOTO spot photoelectric detectors spot ionization detector HEAT spot heat detector DETECTOR PHOT DUCT duct photoelectric detector...
  • Page 167 Programming Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection Use this switch type for manual pull stations. This input is always latched. MAN_PULL The switch can clear only when an alarm is reset. This switch type has the highest priority;...
  • Page 168: Point Programming For Internal Or External Power Module (5895Xl)

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 9-3: Programming Options for 5815XL Modules Type Function Latching Option Comments Selection Output Point, a general use notification type. Use for driving standard OUTPUT PT Select Group notification appliances. Use constant power for applications that require a constant auxiliary power AUX CONST source.
  • Page 169 Programming 10. Select the function by pressing the arrows. 11. Press 12. Select the zone by pressing the arrows. 13. Press 14. Edit point name. See Section 9.5.3.1. Press to skip point name edit. 15. Repeat Steps 1 through 15 for all circuits. 53722 9-21...
  • Page 170 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 9-4: Menu choices for Internal/External Power Module Function Choices Type Selections Selections for Comments each Type Enter Point or Circuit UNUSED NOTIF OUT B NOTIF User also has Supervised/ CTRL CKT Unsupervised option A NOTIF...
  • Page 171: Point Programming For 5880, And 5865 Modules

    Programming 9.5.3 Point Programming For 5880, and 5865 Modules To program 5880 or 5865 module points 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2. Select for Panel Programming. Display reads: Initializing Please wait . . . 3.
  • Page 172: Assigning A Name To Points

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 13. Press 14. Edit module name. See Section 9.5.3.1. Press to skip module name edit. 15. Repeat Steps 1 through 13 for all points. 9.5.3.1 Assigning a Name to Points You can assign a name to a point to make it easier to recognize on a display.
  • Page 173 Programming 9. Press 10. Press the arrows to select the desired Group. 11. Press 12. Edit module name. See Section 9.5.3.1. Press to skip module name edit. 13. Repeat Steps 1 through 13 for all voice circuits 53722 9-25...
  • Page 174: System Options

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual System Options This section of the manual explains how to customize software options that affect general operation of the system. This includes such items as: AC loss hours, system clock options, holidays schedule, telephone and reporting account options. Refer to each individual subsection for complete instructions.
  • Page 175: Dialing Prefix

    Programming 5. Select Phone Line to be edited (1 or 2) by pressing the arrow, then press Figure 9-8 Phone Lines Editing Screen 9.6.2.1 Dialing Prefix Enter up to 8 characters to be used for such things as PBX dial-out codes, a pause, and so on. The following special characters are available: Pound (or number) key on the telephone Star key on the telephone...
  • Page 176: Number Of Answer Rings

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.2.2 Number of Answer Rings This option is used in conjunction with the SCSS-700PK. Use the option to determine the number of rings before the panel answers a call from the computer. Range is 00-15 rings. This option is factory-programmed as 06 rings, which should be compatible for most installations where the answering machine bypass feature is used.
  • Page 177: Answering Machine Bypass

    Programming 10. Select Y (monitor line) or N (don’t monitor line) by pressing the arrow, then press 9.6.2.6 Answering Machine Bypass This option is used in conjunction with the SCSS-700PK. This feature ensures that an answering machine will not interfere with communication between the panel and the computer.
  • Page 178 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual A screen similar to the one shown in Figure 9-9 will display. Figure 9-9 Changing Day/Night Sensitivity Time 9-30 53722...
  • Page 179: Holiday Days

    Programming 9.6.4 Holiday Days Up to 18 dates can be designated as holidays. When day/night sensitivity is enabled, all photoelectric smoke detectors in the system will use night sensitivity for the entire day on days designated as holidays (see Section 9.6.4). To add or change a holiday, follow these steps.
  • Page 180: Water Flow Delay

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.5.1 Water Flow Delay You can program a delay of 0-90 seconds (zero means no delay) to be used in conjunction with a water flow switch. The delay is system-wide. All water flow switches on the system will use the same delay period.
  • Page 181: Low Ac Report Time

    Programming 9.6.5.2 Low AC Report Time Note: You must select 1-3 hours in UL central station installations and UL remote signaling installations. You can adjust the number of hours before a Low AC report will be sent to the central station. To program low AC report delay, follow these steps: Note: Steps continued from step 6 of Section 9.6.5.1.
  • Page 182: Change Ac Line Frequency

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.5.5 Change AC Line Frequency The panel’s AC line frequency is selectable for 50, 60 Hz, or Neither. AC Frequency feature dictates how the control panel will calculate time based on the AC line frequency used in the installation site.
  • Page 183: Miscellaneous Options 2

    Programming 9.6.6 Miscellaneous Options 2 Through this programming option you can turn the strobe synchronization during silence feature On or Off, and select the control panel to report events by zone or by point. To edit miscellaneous options 2: 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2.
  • Page 184: Both Ports Used

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.6.4 Both Ports Used When the Both Ports Used option is set to Y (Yes) the panel will supervise the network wiring on both repeater ports. 11. Press the arrow to toggle this selection between Y (Yes) or N (No).
  • Page 185: Daylight Saving Time Start And End

    Programming 9.6.7.2 Daylight Saving Time Start and End This option lets you to adjust the week and month Daylight Saving Time (DST) starts and ends. For this feature to work, you must enable (set to Yes) the Auto DST option under Misc. Options 1 (see Section 9.6.7.2).
  • Page 186: Edit Banner Message

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.8 Edit Banner Message The banner is the message that displays on the panel LCD when the system is normal, that is, when no alarms or troubles exist and no one is currently using system menus. You can create a customized message, which can be up to 40 characters.
  • Page 187: Edit Voice Commands

    Programming 9.6.9 Edit Voice Commands When a voice output group is selected to be activated by a zone, the cadence pattern specified in mapping does not apply. For voice output groups, one of six system wide voice commands will activate depending on the type of event that caused the activation. This menu option allows you program, the message to be used, the tone used, repeats, and message delays, for each of the six commands.
  • Page 188: Edit Ethernet

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9.6.10 Edit Ethernet 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2. Select for Panel Programming. Display reads: Initializing Please wait . . . 3. Select for System Options. 4. Select for Edit Ethernet.
  • Page 189: Jumpstart Autoprogramming

    Programming JumpStart Autoprogramming IMPORTANT! JumpStart Auto Programming is used to auto learn the system hardware after devices have been added or removed from the system. Hardware devices which remain the same between repeat JumpStarts will retain any customized text or options associated with the device.
  • Page 190: Restore Defaults

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Restore Defaults This option allows you to restore the panel back to factory defaults. All programming will be lost. 1. Enter the installer code. The panel will automatically go to the main menu 2. Select for Panel Programming.
  • Page 191: Vip-Vcm Maintenance

    Programming VIP-VCM Maintenance This programming menu option enables the user to add and edit the user message stored in the VIP-VCM. See VIP-Series Installation Manual P/N 53796 for more information. 1. Enter the installer code.The panel will automatically go to the main menu. 2.
  • Page 192 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 9-44 53722...
  • Page 193: System Operation

    System Operation Section 10 System Operation Operation of the control panel is user friendly. Menus guide you step-by-step through operations. This section of the manual is an overview of the operation menus. Please read this entire section carefully before operating the panel. Press to view Main Menu: Select the desired menu option.
  • Page 194: Annunciator Description

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 10.2 Annunciator Description Figure 10-1 shows the annunciator that is part of the control panel board assembly. Figure 10-1 Control Panel Annunciator 10-2 53722...
  • Page 195: Lcd Displays

    System Operation 10.2.1 LCD Displays The control panel LCD displays system messages, annunciates alarms, supervisories and troubles; provides status information; and prompts for input. These messages can be up to 160 characters, displaying over four lines of 40 characters each. Annunciator keys beep when they are pressed.
  • Page 196: Menu System

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 10.3 Menu System The control panel is easy to operate from Main Menu. To view the Main Menu press the button on the control panel or remote annunciator. The Main Menu will appear as shown in Section 10.3.1. Select the desired option. You will be prompted for as access code if required.
  • Page 197: Using The Menus

    System Operation 10.3.2 Using the Menus To move through the menus: to move through the options in a menu. Use to move to a previous menu. To select an option: Enter the number of the option. –OR– Press (Enter key) if the option appears at the top of the menu (= symbol displays after the option number in this case).
  • Page 198: Disable / Enable Zone Points

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 3. Use to move through the list of groups. Press to select the group high- lighted. 10.4.2.3 Disable / Enable Zone Points 1. From the Main Menu, select for Point Functions. 2. Press to Disable Zone Points, press to Enable Zone Points.
  • Page 199: View Event History

    System Operation 10.4.3 View Event History Use the View Event History feature to display events on LCD. From the Main Menu, press to select Event History. Events will begin displaying with most recent events first. The panel can store up to 1000 events. When it reaches its 1000-event capacity, it will delete the oldest events to make room for the new events as they occur.
  • Page 200: Conduct A Walk Test

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual • You do not hear a beep. • All four lines of the LCD are not full. This test takes approximately 15 seconds to complete. You can press any key to end manually while the test is still in progress. When the test ends, you will be returned to the <Test Menu>.
  • Page 201: Conduct A Dialer Test

    System Operation 10.4.7 Conduct a Dialer Test 1. From the Main Menu, press for System Tests. 2. Select for Dialer Test. The screen will display “Manual dialer test started”. When the test is completed, you will be returned to the <Test Menu>. A manual dialer test requires that at least one daily test be enabled in dialer programming in the network.
  • Page 202: View Status Of A Point

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 2. Press for Point Status. 3. Select the module where the point you want to check is located. 4. Enter the number of the point you want to check and press 5. A screen similar to those shown in Figure 10-3 will display.
  • Page 203: View Alarms Or Troubles

    Send/Receive Update The SCSS-700/SCSS-700ND has the ability to be updated in the field. The latest SCSS-700 Firmware Update Utility can be downloaded from the Web Site. Once a panel has been updated with using the Firmware Update Utility, you can use Send/Receive Update to propagate the firmware to the other panels in the network.
  • Page 204: Communicating With A Remote Computer

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 10.4.14 Communicating with a Remote Computer An installer at the panel site can initiate communications between the panel and a computer running the SCSS-700PK. You can use this feature to upload a panel configuration. For example, if you have made programming changes to an installation on site using an annunciator, you can send your changes to the computer, so that the central station will have the latest data about the installation.
  • Page 205: Operation Mode Behavior

    System Operation processing. When processing is completed, an “Unsolicited Upload” task will appear in the queue. 10.5 Operation Mode Behavior The control panel can be in one or more of seven conditions at any given moment: Normal, Alarm, Prealarm, Supervisory, Trouble, Silenced, and Reset. Table 10-1 describes the behavior of the panel in each of these modes.
  • Page 206 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 10-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode Supervisory The system The dialer seizes control of the phone line Press (down arrow) to view the supervisory detects a and calls the central station.
  • Page 207 System Operation Table 10-1: Operation Mode Behavior Operation Occurs When System Behavior In This Mode You Can Mode Prealarm A single detector Touchpad PZT beeps. Press (down arrow) to view the prealarm. A trips in a 2- The LCD displays a screen similar to this screen similar to this one displays.
  • Page 208: Multi-Site Annunciator And Multi-Site User

    If a multi-site annunciator is locally silenced for 24 hours, the locally silenced feature will be disabled. 3. The SCSS-700 menu system is disabled on a multi-site annunciator. Pressing the Right or Enter keys will bring you straight into event history for assigned sites. To get into the menu system, a multi-site user password must be entered and then a site selected from the site selection menu.
  • Page 209: Releasing Operations

    System Operation 10.7 Releasing Operations This control panel supports two types of releasing, Double Interlock Zone, and Single Interlock Zone. The Double Interlock Zone operation requires an interlock switch input in the system, and the Single Interlock does not. An interlock switch is typically a dry-contact pressure switch.
  • Page 210 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Model 7641 Must be Mounted at the Solenoid Releasing solenoid Use 24 VDC, UL listed model in table 10-2 1 solenoid per circuit Figure 10-4 Wiring Configuration for Solenoid 10-18 53722...
  • Page 211: Single Interlock Zone Releasing

    System Operation 10.7.1 Single Interlock Zone Releasing A single interlock zone utilizes a minimum of two addressable detectors and a designated manual release switch. Important! Only addressable detectors can be used. No conventional detectors can be used. Each Single Interlock Zone input requires at least one manual release switch. Conditions Required for an Pre-Alert Output Activation If any single addressable detector is activated, the “Pre-Alert”...
  • Page 212: Double Interlock Zone Releasing

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 10.7.2 Double Interlock Zone Releasing A Double Interlock Zone uses a minimum of two Addressable detectors, a designated manual release switch, and an interlock switch input. An interlock switch is typically a dry-contact pressure switch and will be referred to as an interlock/pressure switch in this document.
  • Page 213: Smoke Alarm Verification

    During the Confirmation Period if there is no alarm indication then the system will return to normal operation. 10.9 Function Keys The function keys on the SCSS-700 are macro keys that can simplify and make easy access of disabling/activating up to 50 output groups or individual points. To access the F-Key Recording Menu: 1.
  • Page 214: Aborting An F-Key Macro Recording Session

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 5. This will exit you from the menu. 10.9.2 Aborting an F-Key macro recording session: 1. After an F-Key macro recording session has been started you can cancel the session at any time by accessing the F-Key Recording Menu and selecting ‘Abort FKEY Recording’...
  • Page 215: Reporting

    Osborne Hoffman Quickalert SIA and Contact ID 11.2 Reporting Formats Table SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA SCSS-700 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID Module ID # SIA Event XX - SBUS ID Event...
  • Page 216 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA SCSS-700 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID Module ID # SIA Event XX - SBUS ID Event Event Description Parameter Qualifier Group # Contact #...
  • Page 217 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA SCSS-700 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID Module ID # SIA Event XX - SBUS ID Event Event Description Parameter Qualifier Group # Contact # (If Any)
  • Page 218 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA SCSS-700 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID Module ID # SIA Event XX - SBUS ID Event Event Description Parameter Qualifier Group # Contact #...
  • Page 219 Reporting SIA Reporting Format Contact ID Reporting Format SIA pi Modifier SIA SCSS-700 Fixed Length Format NN - panel ID Module ID # SIA Event XX - SBUS ID Event Event Description Parameter Qualifier Group # Contact # (If Any)
  • Page 220: Sia - Scss-700 Panels Pi Modifier Reporting

    5. Panel ID is not sent in the SIA event parameters. For Example see : Table 11-2: SIA- SCSS-700 Panels - PI Modifier Reporting Examples Event Fire Alarm-Zone Zone...
  • Page 221: Sia - Scss-700 Panel Dialer

    Reporting Table 11-2: SIA- SCSS-700 Panels - PI Modifier Reporting Examples Event Fire Trouble Zone EE-Z Fire Trouble-Nac Point EE-ZZ/EE- pi98/FT7 Circuit 7 Z=Pt. # Fire Trouble-Nac Zone EE-ZZZ FT400 Circuit 7 ZZZ=OPG# 11.4 SIA – SCSS-700 Panel Dialer: (Differences/additional features are underlined)
  • Page 222 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual For examples see Table 11-3. Table 11-3: SCSS-700 SIA REPORTING EXAMPLES Event Fire Alarm-Zone Zone EE-PP-MM- FA32000015 ZZZZ Fire Alarm-Zone Zone EE-PP-MM- FA32000005 ZZZZ Fire Alarm-Point Point EE-PP-MM- FA32010123 ZZZZ Fire Alarm-Point Point EE-PP-MM- FA21330203 ZZZZ...
  • Page 223: Testing And Troubleshooting

    Testing and Troubleshooting Section 12 Testing and Troubleshooting 12.1 Troubleshooting This section of the manual offers suggestions for troubleshooting hardware problems. Please read this section if you encounter a problem when installing the control panel. If these suggestions do not solve your problem or if you encounter a problem that is not listed here, contact Technical Support at 800-446-6444 for assistance.
  • Page 224: Periodic Testing And Maintenance

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Problem Possible Cause / Suggested Actions The panel indicates a ground fault trouble An earth ground fault occurs when the panel senses an unexpected flow of condition (trouble message "GROUND current from one or more of its terminals to the earth connection (Terminal 2).
  • Page 225: Event History

    Testing and Troubleshooting - the ALARM indicator lights. - all active Notification Appliances sound. Measure battery voltage while the Notification Appliances are sounding. Replace any battery with terminal voltage less than 85% of rating. Reapply AC power and RESET system. 12.2.2 Event History The event history can be useful for tracking or recalling a trouble condition.
  • Page 226: Built-In Troubleshooting And Testing Tools

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 12.3 Built-in Troubleshooting and Testing Tools The fire control panel has several built-in testing and troubleshooting tools that can be utilized to save time while testing and troubleshooting points and SLC devices. 12.3.1 SLC Device Locator SLC device locator can be used to locate a device on a SLC loop.
  • Page 227: Slc Multi Device Locator

    Testing and Troubleshooting 12.3.2 SLC Multi Device Locator This feature is the same as SLC Single Device Locator, except you can locate up to 8 devices on a single search. Follow these instructions to locate multiple SLC devices: 1. Select (Point Functions) from the Main Menu.
  • Page 228: I/O Point Control

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 12.3.3 I/O Point Control This feature allows you to toggle any output on or off and trip any input device. This can be useful to test a point’s output mapping. Follow these steps to control a I/O point: 1.
  • Page 229: Earth Fault Resistance

    Testing and Troubleshooting 12.3.4 Earth Fault Resistance Table 12-1 lists the earth fault resistance detection for each applicable terminal on the FACP. Table 12-1: Earth Fault Resistance Values by Terminal Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Function (Values in Ohms) High High Trip...
  • Page 230 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 12-1: Earth Fault Resistance Values by Terminal Terminal Label Low Biased High Biased Function (Values in Ohms) High High Trip Restore Trip Restore SBUS SBUS2 OUT – – Communication – – SBUS Power – –...
  • Page 231: Installation Records

    Installation Records Section 13 Installation Records This section of the manual is for you to use if you wish to track how points, zones, and groups have been programmed. 13.1 Detector and Module Point Record If installing LiteSpeed SLC devices, use Table 13-1 to record detector points (up to 159 per SLC loop) installed on the on-board SLC loop and make a copy of Table 13-2 to record installed modules (up to 159 per SLC loop).
  • Page 232 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table 13-1: Installation Record of Onboard Devices Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board...
  • Page 233 Installation Records Table 13-1: Installation Record of Onboard Devices Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board On-board 53722 13-3...
  • Page 234 Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual Additional SLC Devices Use the table below to record devices installed on additional 5815XL’s. Make a copy of this page if additional pages are needed Table 13-2: Installation Record of Devices Installed on 5815XL Zone /...
  • Page 235 Installation Records Table 13-2: Installation Record of Devices Installed on 5815XL Zone / Zone/ Module Addr Description Module Addr Description Group Group 53722 13-5...
  • Page 236: Conventional Output Point Record

    Model SCSS-700 Installation Manual 13.2 Conventional Output Point Record This chart can be used to keep track of how conventional output points (circuits) have been configured. Point/Circuit Group Description 13-6 53722...
  • Page 237: Appendix A Compatible Devices

    Appendix A Compatible Devices Notification Appliances For Proper operation, you must use polarized devices with a model 7628 4.7k ohm EOL resistor on each loop. All supervised notification appliances used with the control panel must be polarized. Note: Not all devices can use the Sync feature, be sure to check Table A-1 to ensure the devices you have chosen will work with this feature.
  • Page 238 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type 130-3147C Mini Horn BLV-6 Vibrating Bell BLV-10 Vibrating Bell BLVCH Vibrating Chime H12/24-FC Horn H12/24W-FC Horn H12/24K-FC Horn HC12/24-FC Horn HC12/24W-FC Horn HC12/24K-FC Horn P2415-FC Horn/Strobe P2415W-FC...
  • Page 239 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type Horn Federal Signal VALS Horn/Strobe GEC-24-15 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-30 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-60 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-75 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-177 Horn/Strobes GX91 MiniHorn Steady Tone GX93 MiniHorn Temporal Tone HG124 Horn HS24-15 Horn/Strobe HS24-30 Horn/Strobe HS24-60 Horn/Strobe HS24-75 Horn/Strobe...
  • Page 240 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type Gentex ST24-110 Strobe ST24-1575 Strobe (cont) WGEC24-75W Weatherproof Horn/Strobe WGES24-75W Weatherproof Strobe WGMS-24-X Horn/Strobe GEC-24-110 Horn/Strobes GEC-24-15/75 Horn/Strobes Chime Chime CHSR 2-Wire Chime/Strobe CHSW 2-Wire Chime/Strobe Horn...
  • Page 241 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4R 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4RH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4W 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4WH 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela P4RK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe PC4RK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe P4RHK 4-Wire Horn/Strobe High Candela PC4RHK...
  • Page 242 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type AH-12 Horn AH-24 Horn AH-12WP Horn Weatherproof AH-24WP Horn Weatherproof AMT-241575W Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-24MCW Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-241575W-NYC Multi-Tone Horn Strobe AMT-12/24 Multi-tone Horn AMT-12/24 NYC...
  • Page 243 Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type MT-24MCW Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWP-2475C Multitone Horn Strobe MTG-121575W Multitone Horn Strobe MTR-121575W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPA-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPB-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPG-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPR-2475W Multitone Horn Strobe MTWPA-24MCCH...
  • Page 244 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table A-1 Compatible Notification Appliances Manufacturer Model Audio Visual Type RSSA-24110W Strobe RSSB-24110W Strobe RSSG-24110W Strobe RSSR-24110W Strobe RSSA-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSB-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSG-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSR-24MCC Multi-Cd Strobe RSSWPA-2475W Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPA-24MCCH Strobe Weatherproof RSSWPG-24MCCH...
  • Page 245 Table A-2 lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the fire control panel. The table is organized by manufacturer. The columns show the number of detectors per loop that can be used. SCSS-700 Identifier 17.1 - 27.3 VDC Operating voltage Range Note: The maximum number of smoke detectors per zone is determined by both the current draw and the imped- ance of the smoke detector.
  • Page 246 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Table A-2: Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors Style B Model Name or Number Compatibility ID Manufacturer (Base model name or number in # per Loop Head Base parentheses.) 1400 16 / loop 1451 (B401B) 16 / loop 2100...
  • Page 247 Four-Wire Smoke Detectors/Devices (UL Listed) Table A-4 Compatible Four-Wire Smoke Detectors Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) Fenwal CPD-7021 (w/70-201000-005 Base) Ionization 0.10 Fenwal PSD-7125 Photoelectric 0.10 Fenwal PSD-7126 (w/70-201000-005 Base) Photoelectric 0.10 Fire-Lite BLP-12-4W Base Photoelectric 0.50...
  • Page 248 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Max Standby Alarm Smoke Detector/Base Detector Type Current (mA) Current (mA) System Sensor 4WTR-B (12/24 Volt) Photo w/ Therm/Relay System Sensor 4WTAR-B (12/24 Volt) Photo w/ Therm/ Sounder/Relay System Sensor 4WITAR-B (12/24 Volt) Photo w/ Isolated Therm/...
  • Page 249 Door Holders (UL Listed) Table A-5 list door holders that are compatible with the fire control panel. Table A-5 Compatible Door Holders Current MANUFACTURER MODEL TYPE (mA) Edwards DH150A Floor Mount Edwards DH154A Flush Mount Edwards DH158A Surface Mount Rixon Firemark FM-980 Floor Mount, single Rixon Firemark...
  • Page 250 SCSS-700 Installation Manual A-14 53722...
  • Page 251: Editing Text Using The Built-In Programmer

    Appendix B Editing Text Using the Built-In Programmer This section contains tables of programmable characters that may be used for device, module, site, template, group, and zone names or phone numbers. Characters used for Editing Text Table B-1 list the available character and their associated numeric designator. When programming: 1.
  • Page 252 SCSS-700 Installation Manual Figure B-1: Edit Name Example Example Name Edit 1. Press to select Upper case letters mode, Press until “F” appears. 2. Press to change mode to lower case letters, Press until “i” appears. 3. Press until “r” appears.
  • Page 253: Model Scss-700 Basic Operating Instructions

    Model SCSS-700 Basic Operating Instructions These Instructions must be framed and displayed next to the SCSS-700 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Operation Task to Perform...
  • Page 255 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 258 Stanley Convergent Security Solutions, Inc. 877-476-4968 www.stanleycss.com To view license information, please visit www.stanleycss.com/licenses.html...

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