Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability: WARNING - Several different sources of power can be connected to Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may operate this fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all sources of power before erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced servicing.
Table of Contents 1.0 The System 5000 Automatic Fire Alarm System 1.1 Central Processor Unit Module (CPU-5000) ........... 4 1.2 Initiating Zone Module (IZM-8) ................ 4 1.3 Indicating Circuit Module (ICM-4) ..............4 1.4 Control Relay Module (CRE-4) ............... 6 1.5 Audio Message Generator (AMG-1) ...............
Section One: The System 5000 Automatic Fire Alarm System 1.1 Central Processor Unit Module (CPU-5000) The CPU Module is the heart of the System 5000 system. Its computer communicates with all the other modules and directs their actions. It contains: 1) Two supervised indicating circuits that usually control evacuation signaling devices, such as bells, chimes, horns, and lights.
Figure 1: Typical System 5000 Control Panel The System 5000 is available in four cabinet sizes, A to D, having one to four module rows respectively. One possible module configuration for a “B” size cabinet is shown below. The basic system requires a CPU Module, (top left position) and one Initiating Zone Module.
1.4 Control Relay Module (CRM-4) Each Control Relay Module (CRM) controls up to eight relays, which can be connected to control external devices including elevators, doors, and air handling equipment. These relays will be activated automatically during an alarm condition according to a program (instructions) stored in the CPU module memory. They can be controlled manually via control switches on each circuit.
Section Two: Operating Instructions General System operating instructions are given in Section 2.1. The specific functions of control switches and LED Indictors are stated in section 2.2 to 2.12, arranged according to module location. General System Operating Instructions NORMAL STANDBY OPERATION: 1) The green AC POWER indicator must be lit, 2) all alarm (red LEDs) and trouble indicators (yellow LEDs) should be off.
CPU-5000 Module, Controls and Indicators (See Figure 2.1) AC POWER: Green LED, illuminated to indicate the presence of normal AC power. Extinguished when the AC line voltage is below normal. SYSTEM ALARM: Red LED, normally off, illuminated to indicate an alarm condition. Alarms are indicated by flashing LEDs and a continuous audible tone until silenced or acknowledged.
SYSTEM RESET: The System Reset Switch will reset the system provided that the alarm condition is clear. Holding this switch depressed will sequentially light (lamp test) all LEDs. DISABLE/ENABLE: This switch is used in conjunction with the module switches to enable and disable control, initiating, and signaling circuits.
ICM-4 Indicating Circuit Module, Controls and Indicators (See Figure 2.3) GREEN LEDs: Normally off, illuminated to indicate an activated indicating output. YELLOW LEDs: Normally off, illuminated to indicate an indicating circuit trouble or a disabled circuit. New troubles are indicated by a flashing LED and a pulsed audible tone until the troubles are silenced or corrected.
VCE-4 Voice Control Module, Controls and Indicators (See Figure 2.5) GREEN LEDs: Normally off, illuminated to indicate an activated speaker circuit. YELLOW LEDs: Normally off, illuminated to show a speaker or telephone circuit trouble or a disabled circuit. New troubles are indicated by a flashing LED and a pulsed audible tone until the troubles are silenced or corrected.
AMG-1 Audio Message Generator, Control and Indicators (See Figure 2.7) LED STATUS INDICATORS AUDIO LEVEL: This green LED is illuminated when the audio level is correct. Normally illumi- nated in the normal standby and alarm mode. When paging, talk loud enough to cause the LED to illuminate.
AA-30 Audio Amplifier, Control and Indicators (See Figure 2.8) 1) The Status Indicators on the Audio Amplifier are intended as a service aid. They are located under the blank dress panel. 2) A SPEAKER TROUBLE, AMPLIFIER TROUBLE, BATTERY TROUBLE, or BROWNOUT TROUBLE in an Audio Amplifier is also indicated at the CPU-5000 by flashing LEDs (Power/ Aux and System Trouble) and a pulsed audible tone until the trouble is silenced or corrected.
2.10 FFT-7 Fire Fighters Telephone, Control and Indicators (See Figure 2.9) LED STATUS INDICTORS PAGE MODE: This green LED is illuminated when the PAGE MODE SWITCH is depressed. ON LINE: This green LED indicator is normally on, to show that the System 5000 is powering the Fire Fighters Telephone system.
2.11 MPS-24 Main Power Supply, Status Indicators (See Figure 2.10) TROUBLE INDICATORS The following trouble indicators are normally off, yellow LEDs, illuminated to indicate trouble condi- tions. All trouble signals are normally self-resetting and will clear as soon as the trouble condition is corrected.
2.12 Optional MPS-24A Main Power Supply, Status Indicators (See Figure 2.11) TROUBLE INDICATORS The following trouble indicators are normally off, yellow LEDs, illuminated to indicate trouble condi- tions. All trouble signals are normally self resetting and will clear as soon as the trouble condition is corrected.
Section Three: Periodic Testing and Maintenance 3.1 Periodic Testing and Servicing Periodic testing and servicing, by qualified service personnel, is essential to insure proper and reliable operation. Testing and servicing should be in accordance with the schedules and procedures outlined in: 1) NFPA standard 72H, “Guide for Testing Procedures for Local, Auxiliary, Remote Station and Proprietary Protective Signaling Systems,”...
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Normal Standby Operation: The green AC POWER LED must be on. All red alarm LEDs, green output status, and yellow trouble LEDs should be off. Alarm Condition: The Red System Alarm and associated initiating zone LEDs will light. A steady audible tone will sound until the alarm is acknowledged or silenced.
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AMG-1 Audio Message Generator Audio Level: This green LED is illuminated when the audio level is correct. When paging, talk loudly enough to cause this LED to illuminate. If the AUDIO LEVEL LED is allowed to remain off for 30 seconds a system trouble will result.
Limited Warranty ® NOTIFIER warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for eighteen (18) months from the date of manufacture, under normal use and service. Products are date stamped at time of manufacture. The sole and exclusive obligation ®...
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