Section 1: Introduction; General Features Of The Cfp-500; Codes, Standards And Installation Requirements - DSC CFP-500 Installation Manual

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The CFP-500 is a dual line dialer that will communicate all alarms, supervisory and trouble conditions to a Central Station using
Contact ID, SIA or 10/20 bps communication formats. The CFP-500 will support the CFP-102 or CFP-105 Fire Panel. The
CFP-550 Handheld Programmer must be used to program the CFP-500 Dialer.
1.1 General Features
of the CFP-500
1.2 Codes, Standards
and Installation
Requirements

Section 1: Introduction

Supports all zone alarm, supervisory, and trouble conditions
Supports all panel troubles
Programmable through CFP-550 Handheld Programmer
Supports 10/20 bps, SIA, Contact ID, and Pager Formats
Three telephone numbers
Fully programmable test transmission
Automatic reporting codes for SIA and Contact ID formats
128-event buffer with date and time stamp
Communicator call directions by group
Swinger shutdown options available for all events
Module current rating: 40mA standby / 65mA when dialing
Module voltage rating: 19 V
1.2.1 Relevant Codes and Standards
The CFP-500 Dual-Line Digital Dialer is designed to meet the DACT requirements of NFPA 72,
1996 edition UL 864, Control Units for fire Protective Systems, 1996 edition and in Canada,
CAN/ULC-S527, Standard for Control Units for Fire Alarm Systems, 1999 edition.
1.2.2 General Installation Requirements
Manufacturer's Documents
When installing the CFP-500, refer to this manual and the manual for the control panel into
which this module is being installed. This dialer requires programming. Programming is done
using the CFP-550 programmer. Refer to the CFP-550 operating instructions for details on pro-
gramming using the CFP-550.
Field Wiring
Field wiring recommendations in these documents are intended as guidelines. All field wiring
must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electrical Code and in Canada with
the most current National Electrical Code and with all relevant local codes and standards and
the Authority Having Jurisdiction.
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