Telefire ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 Table of Contents LIST OF FIGURES ....................III SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ................1 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL..............2 .......................2 NTRODUCTION ADR-3000 C ..........2 OMPONENTS OF THE ONTROL ANEL ADR-3001 M ..................3 OARD 2.3.1 Low-Voltage Connections................... 3...
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Telefire ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 4.2.9 ADR-820 Single-Channel Output Module ..............14 4.2.10 ADR-828 Eight-Channel Output Module ..............15 4.2.11 ADR-823 Three-Channel Input/Output Module ............15 4.2.12 ADR-833 Extinguishing Control Unit ................ 16 4.2.13 LI-3000 Line Isolation Module for Class A/B ............16 4.2.14 TIP-224A Analog Addressable Indoor Alarm Notification Sounder......
Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 List of Figures Figure 1 Typical ADR-3000 fire alarm system ................1 Figure 2 Internal module location in the ADR-3000 cabinet ............3 Figure 3 ADR-3001 Main board ....................3 Figure 4 Line cards ........................4 Figure 5 ADR-3003 Keyboard and display ..................
The ADR-3000 intelligent fire alarm control panel controls notification devices such as alarm bells, horns, strobe lights, annunciators, and automatic dialers as well as automatic extinguishers.
The ADR-3000’s main board can contain one or two line cards, enabling control of as many as 508 addressable initiating devices, notification appliances and I/O modules. The ADR-3002 Single Loop Card controls as many as 127 addressable devices in a two- wire Class B or Class A SLC loop.
ADR-3001 Main board 2.3.1 Low-Voltage Connections The ADR-3000 can interface and activate various output devices that are connected to the addressable loop or directly to the control panel’s general outputs as follows: Alarm outputs Two sets of dry contacts and a programmable level activated supervised output.
Signaling Line Circuit – for connection of analog addressable initiating devices, I/O modules, and notification appliances. One to four SLC loops can be connected to the ADR-3000. Each loop can address as many as 127 devices. ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C Line Cards The ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C line cards are mounted on the ADR-3001 main board.
2.7.1 Topology An ADR-3000 LonWorks network can connect from 2 and up to as many as 32 ADR-3000 control panels in a peer-to-peer network. The physical topology of the network may be bus (figure 8), ring (figure 9) or free (figure 10) topology. Logical hierarchy may be peer-to-peer –...
Please refer to the LON-3000 technical manual for further details. NET-3000 Internet Enabled Monitoring and Notification Module The ADR-3000’s internet-enabled features allow it to provide fire alarm control panel monitoring over LAN, WAN, or Internet using a standard web browser or Telefire’s proprietary TCS-3040 software, and distribute alarm and trouble events via a built-in web server, e-mail notification and SMS paging.
PC or a serial GIM-232 printer to the ADR-3000 to be free of ground fault disturbance. When connecting a PC or a printer to the control panel, place the GIM-232 in the lower part of the internal mounting plate (see figure 2).
2.11 RM-4005 Remote Panel and Annunciator The RM-4005 Remote Panel and Annunciator enables control and supervision of the ADR-3000 fire alarm control panel from remote locations and key positions such as: security officer, premises manager, or maintenance office. The RM-4005 remote panel consists of an LCD display, keyboard, internal buzzer, and features such as alarm output, trouble output, and an interface relay that reduces the need for additional input/output interface cards.
Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 3 Initiating Devices Introduction All Telefire’s analog addressable detectors can be connected to the system using a two- wire connection. Each detector contains its addressing circuit. The address is stored in the detector’s memory and can be programmed or verified by using the PROG-4000 programmer.
Please refer to the TPH-442A technical manual for further details. 3.2.3 TFI-330A Analog Addressable Ionization Smoke Detector Telefire’s TFI-330A Ionization Smoke Detector is a highly advanced, third generation ionization chamber smoke detector. The TFI-330A contains a double chamber with a single radioactive source that emits...
TFB-110A Common Base for Analog Addressable Detectors The TFB-110A is a standard common base that enables connection between Telefire’s plug-in analog detectors and a Telefire's analog addressable control panel. The base is compatible with all of Telefire's Analog Addressable Detectors.
I/O modules. These modules allow the interfacing of non-addressable devices such as conventional detectors, horns, relays, extinguishers, etc., in order to take advantage of the ADR-3000’s flexibility and advanced capabilities. All the ADR-81X and ADR-82X I/O modules are connected to the SLC analog line and...
ADR-812 Two-Channel Input Module The ADR-812 is a two-IDC, dual-channel input module that operates as an interface between the ADR-3000 analog addressable control panel and compatible two-wire conventional initiating devices. The two NFPA 72 Style C Initiating Device Circuits (IDCs) occupy two consecutive addresses.
Alarm Relay The ADR-820 should be connected to a 24 V source from the ADR-3000 or a TPS-34A Remote Power Supply. The ADR-820 continuously monitors its power source a PROG reports any problem such as a blown fuse, disco nnection, or voltage drop.
The ADR-823 acts as an interface between an ADR-3000 analog control panel and conventional warning, alarm, and activating devices such as horns, strobes, automatic extinguishing devices, pressure switches, valves, and flow switches.
LI-3000 08/2004 Figure 23 LI-3000 Line Isolation Module The LI-3000 communicates with the ADR-3000 through the addressable SLC loop that also supplies its power. This module uses an address between 1 and 127. This address should be programmed prior to installation by using the PROG-4000. Please refer to the LI-3000 technical manual for further details.
ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 Configuring the ADR-3000 as a class A closed loop requires two additional LI-3000 modules. No capacity is lost as a result of configuring the loop as class A other than the addresses occupied by the LI-3000 modules.
Evacuation System 4.4.1 Introduction The EVAX 25 is an evacuation system that can be integrated with the ADR-3000 fire alarm system. The system is powered and supervised by the analog addressable ADR-3000 and allows announcing standard warning sounds and messages in the protected premises according to the logic of the AAM (Advanced Activation Matrix) of the ADR-3000.
Telefire ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 • All input and output lines are supervised. Trouble events and work states are displayed by the control panel and indicating LEDs on the unit • Built-in battery charger •...
Telefire ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 EVAX 25 + As many as 100 ADR-820 / 823 loudspeakers As many as 20 units EVAX 25 + As many as 100 ADR-820 / 823 loudspeakers EVAX 25 +...
Each addressable device connected to the ADR-3000 system can be programmed to an address in the range of 1 to 127. This address will be stored in the device’s permanent memory and can be changed only with the PROG-4000 programmer.
24 V Maximum output....... 3½ A continuous 4 A in alarm Battery capacity ..........The ADR-3000’s power supply module can charge batteries in capacity of up to 12AH. The battery enclosure can contain two 12 V sealed lead-acid batteries, up to 20 (W) by 7 (D) by 12 (H) cm each.
Telefire ADR-3000 – System Introduction Revision 1.10 4 November 2004 7 Certification Telefire's ADR-3000 Analog Addressable Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel has the following approvals: • SI 1220 Approved • EN-54 Approved • BS EN-54 Approved • CP-10 Approved •...
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