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Section 1
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1.1
Feature ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-1
1.2
Accessory Devices ................................................................................................................................... 1-2
1.3
About This Manual .................................................................................................................................. 1-2
1.3.1 How to Use This Manual .................................................................................................................. 1-2
Section 2
2.1
Telephone Requirements .......................................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2
FCC Warning ........................................................................................................................................... 2-2
2.3
UL Requirements ..................................................................................................................................... 2-2
Section 3
................................................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.1
Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2
Environmental Specifications .................................................................................................................. 3-1
3.3
Wiring Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 3-2
3.4
Panel Description ..................................................................................................................................... 3-3
3.4.1 Terminal Description ........................................................................................................................ 3-4
3.4.2 LED Descriptions ............................................................................................................................. 3-5
3.4.2.1 Externally Visible LEDs (L3, L4, & L5) ............................................................................... 3-5
3.4.2.3 Overcurrent LED Indicators (L1 & L2) ................................................................................. 3-6
3.4.3 Reset / Silence Switch ....................................................................................................................... 3-6
3.4.4 Cable Connectors (P1 & P2) ............................................................................................................. 3-7
3.4.5 On-board Piezo Sounder ................................................................................................................... 3-7
3.5
Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery ...................................................................................... 3-8
3.5.1 Worksheet Requirements .................................................................................................................. 3-8
Fill in the Current Draw Worksheet (Table 3-5) in section 3.5.2. ................................................ 3-8
3.5.2 Current Draw Worksheet .................................................................................................................. 3-9
3.5.2.1 Maximum Battery Standby Load ......................................................................................... 3-10
3.6
Mounting the 5104 Cabinet .................................................................................................................... 3-11
3.7
Battery Connection ................................................................................................................................ 3-11
3.8
Detector Installation ............................................................................................................................... 3-12
3.8.1 Class A (Style D) Zones ................................................................................................................. 3-12
3.8.2 Class B (Style B) Zones ................................................................................................................. 3-13
3.8.3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection ......................................................................................... 3-14
3.8.4 Connecting the 7181 Zone Converter ............................................................................................. 3-15
3.9
Auxiliary Notification Appliance Installation ........................................................................................ 3-16
3.9.1 Non-Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring ............................................................................ 3-16
3.9.2 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring ..................................................................................... 3-17
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    3.8.1 Class A (Style D) Zones ......................... 3-12 3.8.2 Class B (Style B) Zones ......................... 3-13 3.8.3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection ..................3-14 3.8.4 Connecting the 7181 Zone Converter ..................... 3-15 Auxiliary Notification Appliance Installation ..................3-16 3.9.1 Non-Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring ................3-16 3.9.2 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring ..................
  • Page 2 Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.10 Telephone Line Connections ......................... 3-18 3.11 Model 5230 Installation ......................... 3-18 3.11.1 Mounting the 5230 .......................... 3-19 Section 4 Slave Fire Communicator Application ..............4-1 Section 5 5230 Operation ............................. 5-1 5230 Display Messages ..........................5-1 5230 Touchpad Functions ........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Section 1 Introduction The Model 5104 is a low-cost fire communicator that meets the requirements for NFPA 72, UL 864, ULC 527, MEA, CSFM, and FM. Feature • Four supervised fire zones, consisting of one Class A (Style D) and three Class B (Style B) zones.
  • Page 4: Accessory Devices

    Model 7860 modular cable with spade lugs for connection to Telco RJ31X plug (optional). • Model 7181 Universal Zone Converter (optional). About This Manual This manual is intended for those persons involved with the installation and maintenance of the 5104 Fire Communicator. It is a comprehensive guide providing detailed instructions, and should be kept for reference.
  • Page 5: Agency Requirements

    This device may not be directly connected to coin operated telephones or party line services. This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field. In case of trouble with device, notify the installing company or Silent Knight for an RMA number and then return it to: Silent Knight...
  • Page 6: Fcc Warning

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual FCC Warning Warning This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference, and (2) This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 7: Installation

    Section 3 Installation This section contains information necessary to install the 5104 Fire Communicator and accessories. Electrical Specifications Primary AC 120 Vrms @ 60Hz, 450 mA rms Total DC load 1.3 Amp Accessory Power 12 VDC @ 750 mA Phone Line Voltage 2.75 VDC min.
  • Page 8: Wiring Specifications

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Wiring Specifications Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can interfere with telephone communication or even 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 9: Panel Description

    Installation Panel Description This section describes the 5104 board components, including terminal strips, LEDs, Switches and cable connectors. See Figure 3-2. Terminal Terminal Block 3 Block 1 Reset/ Silence Switch Terminal Block 2 Figure 3-2 5104 Circuit Board 151053...
  • Page 10: Terminal Description

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.4.1 Terminal Description Table 3-1 lists the terminals by number and describes the terminals use. Table 3-1: Terminal Description by Terminal Block Terminal Terminal # Description Electrical Specification Block # Loop A output (Class A Style D) (Power Limited) Loop B output Zone 1...
  • Page 11: Led Descriptions

    Installation 3.4.2 LED Descriptions This section describes what each LED indicates. The 5104 has a total of seven LEDs, three are visible externally and four are visible only if the cabinet door is open. See Section 8 for additional information on LED operation. 3.4.2.1 Externally Visible LEDs (L3, L4, &...
  • Page 12: Overcurrent Led Indicators (L1 & L2)

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.4.2.3 Overcurrent LED Indicators (L1 & L2) The 5104 has two red LEDs which indicate if excessive current is being drawn by a device connected to either the Accessory Power or Smoke Power circuits. Table 3-4 lists the two overcurrent LEDs and gives a description of them.
  • Page 13: Cable Connectors (P1 & P2)

    Installation 3.4.4 Cable Connectors (P1 & P2) There are two connectors on the 5104 (see Figure 3-2 for P1 and P2 locations). The function of these connectors is as follows: Connector Function Connects the wires from the secondary winding of the AC transformer to the control panel.
  • Page 14: Calculating Current Draw And Standby Battery

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section should be used to help you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your installation. 3.5.1 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining the 5104 current draw and standby battery requirements.
  • Page 15: Current Draw Worksheet

    120 mA Standby: 38 mA 4-wire to 2-wire Alarm: 61 mA Class A Style D Standby: 38 mA 7181 (2max.) by configuration Alarm: 176 mA Class B Style B Class B Style B Standby: 52 mA Alarm: 90 mA Class A Style D Current Subtotals: Refer to device manual for current rating.
  • Page 16: Maximum Battery Standby Load

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.5.2.1 Maximum Battery Standby Load Table 3-6 shows the maximum battery standby load for the 5104 based on 24 and 60 hours of standby. the standby load calculations of line F in Table 3-5 must be less than the number shown in Table 3-6 for the battery size used and standby hours required.
  • Page 17: Mounting The 5104 Cabinet

    Installation Mounting the 5104 Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.2 before mounting the 5104 cabinet. This will ensure that you select a suitable location. The panel should be accessible to main drop wiring runs. It should be mounted as close to the center of the building as possible and located within a secured area, but should be accessible for testing and service.
  • Page 18: Detector Installation

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Detector Installation 3.8.1 Class A (Style D) Zones Zones 1 is for a class A (style D) zone. It is intended for use with non-powered devices such as waterflow switches. Do NOT use smoke or duct detectors on Class A zones. Each class A zone is a four-wire circuit that allows an alarm to be detected even after a single open or ground fault occurs.
  • Page 19: Class B (Style B) Zones

    Installation 3.8.2 Class B (Style B) Zones Zones 2 through 4 are class B (style B) fire zones. Each class B zone consists of a two-wire circuit that will detect the occurrence of an open in the loop, but may not be able to detect an alarm after such an occurrence.
  • Page 20: Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.8.3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection 4-wire smoke detectors must use a power supervision module. Connect four-wire smoke detectors as shown in Figure 3-6. ESL 449CT Model 7628 EOL Resistor Model 160150 Supervision Module Figure 3-6 4-wire Smoke Detector Connections 3-14 151053...
  • Page 21: Connecting The 7181 Zone Converter

    Installation 3.8.4 Connecting the 7181 Zone Converter The Model 7181 converts Class B Style B zones to Class A Style D zones and vise versa. Connect The 7181 to the 5104 as shown in Figure 3-7. To Terminal Model 7628 7 or 12 4.7 KΩ...
  • Page 22: Non-Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Supplemental Notification Appliance Installation The Supplemental notification circuit supplies a DC output that can be used to power a DC audible device during an alarm condition. Devices on the Supplemental notification output can be silenced by either pressing the Reset/Silence switch or by pressing the Silence button on a 5230 Annunciator (optional).
  • Page 23: Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring

    Installation 3.9.2 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring When using a supervised notification device any open or shorted wiring condition will be reported as a trouble. Figure 3-10 illustrates how to wire a supervised notification device to the control panel. Refer to Section 6.1.5 Step 12 to program the notification circuit’s supervision properties.
  • Page 24: Telephone Line Connections

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 3.10 Telephone Line Connections The 5104 control panel connects to the phone lines with a 7860 cable, which plugs into an RJ31X phone jack. The telephone company will install an RJ31X phone jack if you request them.
  • Page 25: Mounting The 5230

    Installation 3.11.1 Mounting the 5230 When installing the 5230 as a permanent component of the system it must be mounted to a dual gang electrical box. All wire runs must use 12 to 18 AWG wire with a maximum length of 1000 feet.
  • Page 26 Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 4. Pull wire through the wire access hole and connect the wires as follows: 5230 Terminals 5104 Terminals 130294 Quick Connect Cable Number Description Number Description Brown Annunciator Ground Ground Annunciator Power Accessory Power Orange Annunciator Input Serial Data Out...
  • Page 27: Slave Fire Communicator Application

    Section 4 Slave Fire Communicator Application The 5104 can be used to communicate the status of a larger or pre-existing (referred to as Host panel in this manual) fire control system that does not have a digital communicator. To configure the 5104 as a slave communicator wire it as shown in Figure 4-1 or Figure 4-2. Wire runs cannot exceed 20’...
  • Page 28 Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Wire runs cannot exceed 20’ and must be run in conduit Figure 4-2 5104 Slave Communicator Configuration Using Host panel Power Note: If power is supplied by the host control panel, the host control panel must delay the loss of AC signal to the 5104 for 6 to 12 hours.
  • Page 29: 5230 Operation

    Section 5 5230 Operation This section contains information about the operation of the 5104 through a 5230 remote annunciator. 5230 Display Messages If the 5104 is not reporting, being programmed, and if no functions are being entered, the LCD cycles through all system messages applicable at the time. The display will show a different message every 2 seconds if there is more than one message.
  • Page 30: 5230 Touchpad Functions

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 5230 Touchpad Functions There are several key functions used on the 5230 to input to the 5104, which are described in Table 5-2. However, as the 5230 is used with other control panels, not all the key function apply to the 5104.
  • Page 31: Programming

    Section 6 Programming This section contains information pertaining to the programming of the 5104 with the 5230 Remote Annunciator. All programming is stored in an EEPROM (Electrically Erasable Read- Only Memory) chip, which is non-volatile memory storage. The various areas of programming are referred to as programming steps.
  • Page 32: Step Programming

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 6.1.5 Step Programming All programming, for the 5104, done through the 5230 is done in steps. Each step programs a set parameter of the 5104, such as phone numbers, reporting formats, and zone functions. 6.1.6 Maneuvering in Program Mode This section describes how to maneuver through programming more efficiently.
  • Page 33: Special Character And Functions

    Programming Special Character and Functions Some phone number require special characters or functions to dial the central station correctly. Table 6-2 lists the special character used for dialing a phone number and CIC (Carrier ID Code) codes. Table 6-2: Special Characters for Dialing Sequence Character Touchpad Inputs Displayed Character...
  • Page 34: Programming Steps

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 6.1.7 Programming Steps Table 6-3 lists all the steps names, their task, the choices available in those steps, and the factory default setting of those steps. Table 6-3: List of Programming Steps Step # Task Choices Default...
  • Page 35 Programming Table 6-3: List of Programming Steps Step # Task Choices Default See also step 9. If phone #1 is the first phone number available, the report will go to phone #1. However, if the Must Report #2 option is selected, 0XVW 5HSRUW  Step 10 Yes or No...
  • Page 36 Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Table 6-3: List of Programming Steps Step # Task Choices Default Set how zone 3 will report. Press any numeric-digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No. Yes = If you want to report troubles and alarms as a 5HSRUW 6SUQN  sprinkler.
  • Page 37 Programming Table 6-3: List of Programming Steps Step # Task Choices Default Carrier Identification Code is the prefix that needs to be dialed before a phone number to access a particular long distance carrier. Use special &,&  Step 25 1 to 8 digits None characters to add pauses, #, *, and "look for second...
  • Page 38: Model 5541 Programming

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Table 6-3: List of Programming Steps Step # Task Choices Default Enter a 4-digit code to be used by the operator. 2SHUDWRUV &RGH Step 40 4-digits 1111 The operator code allows the user to silence annunciations and to conduct manual tests.
  • Page 39: Reporting

    Section 7 Reporting The 5104 can transmit information in 5 different formats. This section describes the five basic reporting formats of the 5104 and the codes that they send to a central station receiver. Of these 5 formats some of the formats offer a more specific selection for that format. For example, you can select a 3/1 format that requires a 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake, or SIA format that can handle 8 of 20 events per call.
  • Page 40: Reporting Codes

    Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual Reporting Codes Table 7-2 list the events sent by the 5104 and the code that is sent for that event by the type of reporting format used. Table 7-2: Event and Reporting Code by Format Event SIA8 &...
  • Page 41 Reporting Table 7-2: Event and Reporting Code by Format Event SIA8 & 20 SK4/2 3/1 1400 &2300 BFSK14 & 23 Contact ID Communications Restore Line #2 Restore Code 3 352 000 Manual Test Test Code 1 601 000 Automatic Test Test Code 1 602 000 Downloading Passed...
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  • Page 43: Troubleshooting

    Section 8 Troubleshooting This section contains trouble shooting information for servicing the 5104. The following is a list of LED indications, 5230 LCD messages, and their meaning. Along with this information are possible causes of these problems and some solution. 5230 LCD Messages Meaning Cause and Correction...
  • Page 44 Model 5104B Fire Communicator Installation Manual 5230 LCD Messages Meaning Cause and Correction Indications 7URXEOH &RP  L6 Flashes Event reports, auto test or manual test Phone line voltage is O.K. but the panel unable to report on line 1. was unable to communicate on line 1.

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