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JFS-IP60 Advanced Technical Field
Installation & Programming Manual
JFS-IP60 Releasing Panel
Issued February 14, 2018
DOC342 REV A
(Revised July 25 2019)

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  • Page 1 JFS-IP60 Advanced Technical Field Installation & Programming Manual JFS-IP60 Releasing Panel Issued February 14, 2018 DOC342 REV A (Revised July 25 2019)
  • Page 2 Page: ii JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    P-Link & Dip Switch Locations ......................21 LED Annunciators Installation (LED-16 / LED-16F) ................22 LED Drivers Installation (DRV-50) ......................23 Relay Board Installation (RLY-5) ......................25 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 4 I/O Maximum Impedance Formula ....................48 Reverse Polarity Communication Line Circuit ..................49 Municipal Box Connection ........................49 Relay Output Wiring ..........................50 Section 4: Operation ..........................51 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 5 Receiving Email Status Reports ......................84 Creating Email Reminders .........................85 Programming Zones & Points ........................87 Mapping Zones Overview ........................87 Single Zones ............................87 Multiple Zones ...........................87 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 6 Section 6: JFS-PS1000 / JFS-PS1000(E) – Installing, Operating & Programming ......134 Board Specifications ..........................134 Cabinet Descriptions ........................134 Visual Indicators ..........................134 Environmental Specifications ........................ 134 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 7 Appendix E: Compatible Devices Table ....................158 Appendix F: Troubleshooting Tips .......................160 Appendix G: JFS-IP Series Panel Control Panel Menu ..............161 Appendix H: Helpful On-Line Resources ....................162 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 8: Revision History

    Page: viii Revision History Revision Description of Change Date Initial Printing 14-Feb-2018 Figure 147 and 148 corrected 25-Jul-2019 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 9 Janus Fire Systems® reserves the right to revise and improve its products as it deems necessary without prior notification. This manual describes the state of Janus Fire Systems® products at the time of its publication and may not reflect those products at all times in the future.
  • Page 10 Page: x JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    Purpose of This Manual This manual is intended to assist in the installation and programming the JFS-IP60 Fire Alarm Control Panel. Refer to this manual to properly install and program the JFS-IP60. It is recommended that the user follows the procedures as outlined in this manual to assist in proper installation and prevent damage to the control panel and associated equipment.
  • Page 12: System Overview

    Page: 2 System Overview The JFS-IP60 system is designed for use as a fire control panel for life safety applications, as a releasing panel for pre-action and deluge, water-based extinguishing systems or for agent extinguishing systems. System Features • The JFS-IP60 features a built-in signaling line circuit (SLC), and is capable of supporting 60 PAD/Nohmi protocol devices.
  • Page 13: P-Link Accessories

    Pull Station Module Dual Action (PAD100-PSDA) Mini Input Module (PAD100-MIM) Speaker Module (PAD100-SM) Isolator Module (PAD100-IM) Relay Module (PAD100-RM) Notification Appliance Circuit (PAD100-NAC) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 14: Common Terminology

    Twin Relay Module (TRM-4) Monitored Output Module (MOM-4) Conventional Input Zone Module (CIZM-4) Short Circuit Isolator (SCI) Common Terminology The following table provides a list of terms and definitions used with the JFS-IP60 system: Table 2: Terminology Term Definition JFS-IP60 Cabinet...
  • Page 15: Section 2: Before You Start Installation

    Note: The AC input power ratings are as follows – • Maximum of 3A at the nominal 120 VAC rating / 50/60 Hz • Maximum of 2A at the nominal 240 VAC rating / 50/60 Hz JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 16: System Size Specifications

    P-Link RS-485 Connections Low Voltage Power Limited Signaling Line Circuit Low Voltage Power Limited Phone Line – DACT High Voltage Non-Power Limited JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 17: Cabinet Dimensions

    3.75 " DOOR = 16.07" DEPTH = 3.84 " BACKBOX = 15.77" LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE BOTTOM Figure 1 - JFS-IP60 Cabinet Dimensions JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 18: Cabinet Wiring Connections

    18Ahr 12Volt 18Ahr 12Volt DWG # 593-2 Figure 2 - JFS-IP60 Cabinet Wiring Battery Circuit Calculations You must determine the minimum size batteries for standby and alarm times desired for each application and the SLCs' current draw before choosing the battery. If the wrong batteries are installed in a specific application or incorrect current draw used, the proper standby and minimum alarm time will not be present.
  • Page 19: Battery Calculation Worksheet

    55 AH 1.815 A Total current must not exceed power supply rating (5.0A). LED/Relay current must be accounted for in the battery calculation for the supplying source. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 20 * Note 4: PAD100-DUCTR requires 24VDC power source. Standby current = 30.0 mA. Alarm Current = 60.0 mA. * Note 5: When connecting the MS-RA/MS-KA/P/R power source, Standby current = 45.0 mA. Alarm Current = 90.0 mA. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 21 * Note 4: PAD100-DUCTR requires 24VDC power source. Standby current = 30.0 mA. Alarm Current = 60.0 mA. * Note 5: When connecting the MS-RA/MS-KA/P/R power source, Standby current = 45.0 mA. Alarm Current = 90.0 mA. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 22 Calculation" document link to learn how to calculate the total SLC device load when using isolators on a Nohmi SLC. Examples of Class X and Class A/B are provided. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 23: Battery Connections

    12 V Battery Battery Figure 3 - JFS-IP60 Battery Connections Main Supply Circuit The AC terminals are located in the upper left hand portion of the main board. The main board supervises the main AC power and provides indication that the AC power is absent.
  • Page 24: Section 3: Installation

    P-Link Wiring Examples To the next device Panel Expansion Connection Device P-LINK Expansion Device Figure 5 - P-Link Class B Wiring Example JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 25 Figure 6 - P-Link Class A Wiring Requiring a CA-6075 Example Note: Class A wiring requires the installation of the CA-6075 Class A expansion card. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 26: Slc Expander Board Installation (Pad100-Slce & Slce-127)

    The SLC expanders are supplied with mounting brackets so they may be mounted into a compatible fire enclosures. Examples of these are provided below: Figure 7 - Examples of the PAD100-SLCE & SLCE-127 Board & Shown Installed in JFS-IP60 Cabinet JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL...
  • Page 27: Pad100-Slce / Slce-127 Slc Circuits

    The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms. The SLCs have a maximum loop capacitance of 0.5 micro-farads. Figure 9 - Example of PAD100-SLCE / SLCE-127 Terminal Wiring JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 28: Class A Expander Installation (Ca-6075)

    1. One (1) CA-6075 Class A expander may be installed per panel. 2. The CA-6075 provides the terminals for NACs, P-Link, and SLCs. Figure 10 - Examples of Installing and Wiring a Class A Expander Card JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 29: Remote Annunciators Installation (Jfs-Ann1, Jfs-Ann2)

    (1–31) to be recognized by the panel. (Refer to the "Addressing P-Links" table for dip switch settings.) DIP SWITCH P-Link Connections Figure 11 - Annunciator Back Panel Showing Dip Switch Location JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 30: Dact Installation (Ud-1000)

    The UD-1000 slides into the guides located at the bottom of the panel, and then secured with screws as shown in the following illustrations. Screw UD-1000 DACT Slides in guides under main board. Figure 12 - JFS-IP60 UD-1000 Dialer Installation JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 31: P-Link & Dip Switch Locations

    P Connector on JFS-IP Series main board P1 Connector Figure 13 - UD-1000 Board Showing Dip Switch & P1 Connector / Main Board "P" Connector JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 32: Led Annunciators Installation (Led-16 / Led-16F)

    P-Link from control panel auxiliary control panel supply Figure 15 - Examples of Wiring LED-16/LED-16F Module to Control Panel or Auxiliary Power Supply JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 33: Led Drivers Installation (Drv-50)

    LED+ PZT- LED+ LED+ Programmable LED System LED and PZT Connectors P1-P5 Connector P6 Figure 18 - DRV-50 "P1-P5" and "P6" Connectors JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 34 (Refer to the "Addressing P-Links" table for dip switch settings.) P-Link Dip Switch Connections Figure 21 - DRV-50's Panel Showing Dip Switch Location JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 35: Relay Board Installation (Rly-5)

    "Addressing P-Links" table for dip switch settings.) P-Link Connections Dip Switch Figure 24 - Relay Board Panel View Showing Dip Switch Location JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 36: Fire Communications Bridge Installation (Fcb-1000)

    Figure 25 - FCB-1000 Bridge & FCB-1000RM Showing Rack Mount Example: Powered by control panel P-Link P-Link from control panel Figure 26 - FCB-1000 Wiring to Control Panel Example JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 37: Fiber Interface Bridge Installation (Fib-1000)

    The second installed FIB-1000 must be connected to a JFS- PS1000E power supply as illustrated in the following drawings. Figure 28 - FIB-1000 Bridge & FIB-1000RM Showing Rack Mount JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 38: Fib-1000 Wiring Diagrams

    Downstream FIB S2 = ON Upstream FIB S2 = OFF S2 = Figure 29 - Diagram #1: FIB-1000 Wiring Diagram Showing Detail JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 39 (Refer to the "Addressing P-Links" table for dip switch settings.) P-Link Connections Dip Switches Figure 31 - FIB-1000 Panel Showing Dip Switch Location JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 40: Serial Parallel Gateway Installation (Spg-1000)

    (Refer to the "Addressing P-Links" table for dip switch settings.) Dip Switches P-Link Connections Figure 34 - SPG-1000 Panel View Showing Dip Switch Location JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 41: Multi-Connect Module Installation (Mc-1000)

    MC-1000 link to view more information. Figure 35 - MC-1000 Board & Shown Installed in an JFS-IP60 Panel The MC-1000 is connected to the 4-wire P-Link connection. Each MC-1000 supports communication between the "Host" reporting panel and two "client" panels. The MC-1000 communicates with the Host and the clients' control panel via the P-Link communication bus.
  • Page 42: 3.2 Addressing P-Link Modules

    1-10. 2. To print out a copy of the P-Links Dip Switch Settings table, click this "Addressing P-Links" link. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 43: 3.3 Addressing Pad Protocol Detectors & Modules

    Total resistance must be below 50 ohms. • Maximum loop capacitance must be 0.5 micro farads • Maximum PAD100-SLCE fully loaded loop current is 90.61 mA JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 44: Pad100-Slce Class X Wiring Configuration

    5. The Class X requires installation of an isolator close nipple or conduit connection to every module or sensor. 6. Maximum wiring resistance must not exceed 50 ohms. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 45: Pad100-Slce Class A Wiring Configuration

    PAD100-SLCE Class B Wiring Configuration JFS-IP Series SLC Loop Class B Wiring Diagram Figure 40 - Example of PAD100-SLCE Class B Wiring JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 46: Installing Pad Protocol Addressable Detectors

    Addressable 6" Base (PAD100-6DB) • Addressable 4" Base (PAD100-4DB) • Addressable Sounder Base (PAD100-SB) • Addressable Relay Base (PAD100-RB) • Addressable Isolator Base (PAD100-IB) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 47: Installing Pad Protocol Addressable Modules

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 48: Micro Input Module (Pad100-Mim)

    END-OF-LINE RESISTOR 5.1K OHM FROM AMPLIFIER 2 Figure 43 - PAD Protocol Speaker Module (with one) Class B Output Channel Wiring Example JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 49: Relay Module (Pad100-Rm)

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 50: Notification Appliance Circuit Module (Pad100-Nac)

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 51: Twin Relay-Twin Input Module (Pad100-Trti)

    PREVIOUS MODULE TO NEXT MODULE NOTE: END-OF-LINE RESISTOR IS NOT REQUIRED Figure 51 - PAD Protocol Dual Input Module Class A Wiring Example JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 52: One Relay-One Input Module (Pad100-Oroi)

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 53: Zone Module (Pad100-Zm)

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 54: Remote Led W/Key Module (Pad100-Ledk)

    1–60 to be recognized by the panel. Refer to the "Addressing PAD Detectors & Modules" link to view the dip switch settings table. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 55: Isolator Module (Pad100-Im)

    3.5 Notification Appliance Circuits Installation (NACs) There are six (6) NAC circuits provided on the JFS-IP60 rated as continuous 3 amps at 24 VDC. The NAC circuits may be configured for Class A or Class B, as well as a releasing device.
  • Page 56: Nac Class A & B Wiring Configurations

    Appliance Figure 61 - NAC Class A Wiring Example Note: The CA-6075 Class A expansion card is required to configure the NAC circuit as Class A. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 57: Nac Wired As Releasing Device Circuit

    The maximum wiring impedance is a function of the load being applied. Calculate maximum resistance as follows: (Total current of all connected devices) x (Wire resistance) <2.05 volts JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 58: 3.6 I/O Circuits & Misc. Wiring Installation

    3.6 I/O Circuits & Misc. Wiring Installation The JFS-IP60 is equipped with two (2) I/O circuits that may be configured as either input or output devices. The panel has ground fault detection on the I/O circuits. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms.
  • Page 59: Reverse Polarity Communication Line Circuit

    Reverse Polarity Communication Line Circuit Only I/O 1 – I/O 2 on the JFS-IP60 can be programmed as reverse polarity circuits. The short circuit current is rated at 24 VDC and 14 mA maximum. Please refer to the figure below for an example of wiring a reverse polarity communication line circuit.
  • Page 60: Relay Output Wiring

    Note: If the power supply connected to the devices is power-limited, then the outputs are power limited. TROUBLE SUPERVISORY ALARM Figure 66 - Relay Outputs JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 61: Section 4: Operation

    ENTER Note: Authorized system operators must use a key to open the outer door of the cabinet. Figure 67 - JFS-IP60 Control Panel Display LCD Display The LCD panel displays the standard Start-up menu as shown below. The LCD displays up to 32 characters of information, providing important feedback to system users, i.e., system messages, status information, trouble conditions, or input changes.
  • Page 62: Menu Navigation Keys

    Function Pushbuttons The four (4) function pushbuttons are used when system alarm / trouble conditions occur or to perform a fire drill. Figure 70 - Control Panel Pushbuttons JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 63: Status Leds

    A fault condition has been silenced. Flashing Amber A fault condition is present. Trouble Trouble device is active and has been acknowledged at the FACP. Steady Amber JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 64: Facp Keypad Operations

    Station IP receiver displays. – Detector status and/or sensitivity information for a specific detector displays. – Packets that aren't received are recorded and display as "dropped." JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 65: Menu Options

    • Alt. Subnet is used to assign a Alternate Subnet address. • Default Gateway is used to assign a Default Gateway address. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 66 File to the Panel and Email Functions. Note: Refer to "FACP Keypad Functions" document for step-by-step instructions on many of these keypad functions! JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 67: Jfs-Ip Series Panels Control Panel Menu Tree

    TIP: To save time, enter the menu selection number on the keypad to select a function. For example, press “3” to select “Set Date/Time” from the Main Menu. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 68: Section 5: Programming

    AM/PM, 24 Hour All Settings Allowed Misc SNTP Server North-America.Pool.NTP.org All Settings Allowed Misc Time Zone 24 Time Zone Selections All Settings Allowed JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 69 Releasing Abort Type ULI, IRI, AHJ, NYC Pre-Release Length of time of pre- Releasing 0-60 Sec Full range allowed Timer release JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 70 One Relay & One Input (PAD100-OROI) Zone Module (PAD100-ZM) Remote LED (PAD100-LED) Remote LED w/Key (PAD100- LEDK) Single Input Module (PAD100- SIM) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 71 Disable Outputs Disable Inputs and Outputs Lamp Test CO Alarm CO Supervisory HVAC Reset Medical Alert Tornado Alert Process Alert Security Alert JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 72 Alarms, Troubles, Supervisory Test, Email Reports History & Status Reports IP Based Alarms, Supervisory, IP-Dialer Central Station All Settings Allowed Trouble & Test Reports Reporting JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 73: Programming Overview

    At the click of a mouse, you may fine-tune device behavior characteristics or create mapping zones for a more sophisticated fire protection system. By using the system software, you will realize the power and flexibility of the JFS-IP60 system. (Please refer to “Panel Software Overview”...
  • Page 74: Learn Programming

    If the changes are • Press Enter to accept or Esc to discard. discarded, the system returns to the Main Menu. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 75: Connecting The Computer And Panel

    If your panel is networked, you'll see an "Initializing IP" message before the "Obtaining IP" message. • The "Private IP" message does not display on networked panels; it displays only if your panel is directly connected to your PC. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 76: Network Administrator

    "Protected mode." The "Protected mode" option is set through the "General Options" programming function. Refer to "Table 14" located in the "General Options" heading for details. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 77: Uploading From Panel To Computer

    Verify that "Upload" is selected here. Figure 74 - Example of Transfer Upload Dialog Box Verify that Upload is selected in the “Transfer Type” field. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 78: Important Notes

    Network Administrator! Do NOT change it without consulting with the Network Administrator! 6. Press ESC until the Main Menu displays. To print out these instructions, click the "Lookup Panel's IP" document link. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 79: Downloading A Configuration File To Panel

    1=Remote Access 5. Press ESC to return to Main Menu. Note: Once enabled, the remote access will “time out” after thirty (30) minutes if contact is not established. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 80: Procedure To Download A Configuration File

    4. Enter the IP address in the "Transfer Via IP" field. Look up the IP address, if necessary! 5. Click OK. The Transfers region displays the downloaded file. Figure 79 - Example of Transfers Window Showing Download Completed JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 81: File New

    All errors should be corrected before saving; however, if you choose to save the file with errors, it cannot be downloaded. Figure 82 - Example of the "Audit Errors - Save anyway?" Dialog Box JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 82: Panel Software Overview

    To disable Tool-Tips: 1. From the programming software, select the "Options - Preferences" menu option. 2. Click in the "Tool-Tips Enabled" selection box to disable. 3. Click OK. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 83: Programming Functions Descriptions

    Add or remove a FCB-1000 module. SPG-1000 Add or remove SPG-1000 modules. FIB-1000 Add or remove FIB-1000 modules. MC-1000 Add or remove a MC-1000 module. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 84: Remote Access Code (User Name & Password)

    1. Click the Job Details menu option. The Job Details window displays. Figure 86 - Job Details Window 2. Click in each field or press the TAB key to enter the applicable information. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 85: General Options

    4. Click or press TAB to the Default Outgoing Email Address" field. 5. Continue selecting all applicable fields, as needed. Refer to the "General Options Field Overview" table on the next page for field descriptions. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 86 Enable Daylight Savings Default = ON; time will be automatically adjusted for daylight savings time. Defines daylight savings time start and Time Adjustment end date. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 87: Day/Night Sensitivity Mode And Holiday Scheduling

    5. In the "Holiday Schedule" field list, enter the “Month/Day” of each applicable holiday. Note: You may enter up to fifty (50) holidays in the “Holiday Schedule” field, which enables night sensitivity mode on those dates. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 88: Users Codes

    Notes: • If your panel is directly connected to the panel, this information is NOT relevant to you. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 89: Connecting The Panel To A Network

    Port defaults to 32000 and is used for the Facility Management Tool. Figure 90 - Setting the IP Address (DHCP or Static IP) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 90: Email Functions

    Email communications should NOT be used as a primary means of reporting emergency information. Email Functions The JFS-IP60 comes with built-in Email capabilities. The panel automatically sends status Emails, including Alarms, Troubles, Supervisory and Test events, to the Email addresses entered on the "Email Reporting" window (see example below).
  • Page 91: Email Notification Requirements

    This tells the panel to send the re- type. quested "on demand" report. Figure 94 - Email Reporting Showing Enable Email Requests Selected JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 92: Email Sent From Panel's Keypad

    Figure 95 - Example of the Default Outgoing Email Address Shown on the General Options Window 5. Press ESC multiple times to return to the Main Menu screen. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 93: Email Report Requested From Pc

    Sender's Email address must be in the Email list and the "Enable Email Requests" box must be checked. Figure 97 - Email Reporting Window JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 94: Receiving Email Status Reports

    Status Report," click the link. This report explains Figure 99 - Example of a Detector "Sensitivity" Status "Text" file (Shown Partially Only JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 95: Creating Email Reminders

    Email reminders can be created to be sent on a daily, weekly, monthly or yearly schedule. Figure 101 - Example of the Email Reminder Window Shown "Disabled" (Default Setting) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 96 Figure 102 - Example of a Weekly History Report Reminder 6. Continue setting up additional "Reminders," as needed. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 97: Programming Zones & Points

    The "Zones" and "Points" programming functions can be used to efficiently group points to follow a sequence of events producing the same combination of outputs into different zones. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 98: Mapping Terminology

    Comprised of input / output devices that will activate when running a Fire Drill. Waterflow Used for reporting water flow event notifications to central station. Alert Used for all “Alert” inputs. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 99: 5.1 Programming Zones

    Local / Non-Local • Used only for “Report by Zone” option. Default = Non-Local • Allows a zone to be specified as non-reporting. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 100 Relay Activation Delay Default = 0 seconds Defines the amount of time before activating a relay when the zone becomes active. Range = 0 – 300 seconds JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 101 Abort sequence can be repeated as many times as desired. • Trouble is generated if the abort switch is pressed when there is no pre-discharge occurring. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 102 Default = 0 minutes This setting determines the solenoid activation time or amount of time the extinguishing agent is released. Range = 0 – 60 minutes ("Releasing" zones only.) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 103: Creating Zones

    3. Click OK to add one zone or press Cancel to exit without adding. The Zones Programming window lists the added zone. Figure 107 - Zones Window Showing New Zone Added JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 104: Configuring Zones

    To learn how to select and program multiple zones at the same time and other keyboard shortcuts, click the "Keyboard Shortcuts & Tips" document link. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 105: 5.2 Programming Points Overview

    "SLC 1" when added. The expansion board supports up to 60 points. • To learn about programming the SLC expansion loop (PAD100-SLCE and/or SLCE-127), go to "5.7 Programming Modules, SLC Expansion Boards" in this manual. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 106: Programming Nac & I/O Functions (On-Board Circuits)

    Functions" table on the next page for descrip- tions. Figure 112 - NAC and I/O Circuit Functions as Shown on the Points Programming Window JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 107 Release Follower input causes immediate activation of release solenoid. Contact Input Reset Reset input initiates system reset. Contact Input Silence Silence input initiates system silence. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 108: 5.4 Programming Pad Protocol Points

    2. A "PAD Protocol SLC Points Programming Options" table providing detector / module descriptions. 3. Step-by-step instructions on programming PAD detectors / modules. 4. Examples of Multi-Mode detectors / modules. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 109: Points Programming Window Overview

    Same as above CO Detector PAD100-PHD Same as above Photo-Heat Detector are individually mappable PAD100-PHD (Split) Same as above Photo-Heat Detector are individually mappable JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 110 Refer to the " I/O Circuit Input 1 Functions" table. Addr NAC General Purpose Single Notification Appliance Circuit Output; PAD100-NAC Addr NAC Release Solenoid NAC Module JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 111 LEARN function. • To select and program multiple points at the same time, refer to the "Keyboard Shortcuts & Tips" document. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 112 Point 13's type is "PAD100-PD" (an Addressable Photo Detec- tor). Figure 116 - Example of Point 13 Programmed as "PAD100-PD" (Photo Detector) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 113 Available for PAD protocol detectors only. 7. Continue configuring other individual points, as needed. Note: To learn keyboard shortcuts, click the "Keyboard Shortcuts & Tips" document link. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 114: Points With Multiple Functions Examples

    3.1– 3.4). Each Relay 1 & 2, Input 1 & 2 can be programmed with separate functions. Relays 1 & 2 and Inputs 1 & 2 functions can be changed! JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 115: Adding (Moving) Points To A Zone

    “blue.” Figure 120 - Example Showing Zone 5 Selected 3. In the Points window use the scroll bar, if needed, to view the point to be moved. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 116: Deleting A Point From A Zone

    Point 7 is selected and highlighted in “blue.” Figure 122 - Example of Selecting One Point to be Deleted from Zone 5 JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 117 4. When the “Remove selected point(s) ..” message displays, left click the mouse to remove the point. 5. Repeat Steps 1 - 4 as needed to continue deleting points. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 118: 5.5 Printing Reports

    Word. Note: To learn about the "Export to Excel / Word" options, and other reporting options, go to the "Reporting Options" document. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 119 "Keyboard Shortcuts & Tips" document link. Refer also to "Reporting Options" to learn about exporting data to Excel / Word. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 120: Report Window Icons

    Refer also to the "Advanced Reporting Options" document for information on sorting data alphabetically before outputting to a report and other options. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 121: Printing A "Points List" Report

    Note: It may take 15 seconds or more to generate a report if your panel has optional SLC expansion boards installed (PAD100-SLCE and/or SLCE-127). 3. Click the Print icon to print the report. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 122 Figure 129 - Example of All Zones Report (Partial Report Shown) 4. Click the Print icon to print the report. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 123: Printing A "History (Events)" Report

    – Verify that the transfer was "Complete" as shown in the "Status" field. – If the transfer was not completed successfully, verify the panel's IP address and then repeat Steps 1 & 2. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 124 / reformatted in Excel. Go to the "Reporting Options" document for export instructions. 5. Click the Print icon to print the report. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 125: Printing A "Detector Sensitivity" Report

    – Verify that the transfer was "Complete" as shown in the "Status" field. – If the transfer was not completed successfully, verify the panel's IP address and then repeat Steps 1 & 2. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 126 To view a "Detector Status Report" that contains explanations of all fields and data, click this "JFS-IP Series Panel Detector Status Sample Report with Explanations" document link. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 127: Printing "Dialer / Ip Monitoring" Reports

    Report window. Figure 138 - Example of Reporting Accounts Programming Shown on a Report Window 4. Click the Print icon to print the report. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 128 Figure 141 - Example of IP Reporting Accounts Programming Shown on a Report Window 4. Click the Print icon to print the report. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 129: 5.6 Cross Zone & Releasing Zone Configurations

    Click on “Output Zone's” drop-down arrow and select the output zone. Figure 144 - List of Available Zones Example 6. Repeat Steps 4 & 5 to program additional cross zones, as needed. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 130: Releasing Zone Configuration Examples

    Page: 120 Releasing Zone Configuration Examples The JFS-IP60's flexibility provides a platform for a variety of releasing applications, as listed below. This topic addresses several releasing configuration examples that may be used for water and chemical agent releasing zones: •...
  • Page 131: Two Count Releasing Application With Abort Switch

    Solenoid Abort = Panel Input (I/O) Switch Zone 3: Releasing Figure 149 - Example of Cross Zone Releasing Application with Abort Switch JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 132: 5.7 Programming Modules

    SLC Expansion Module (PAD100-SLCE or SLCE-127) The JFS-IP60 may be equipped with one (1) SLC expansion board (PAD100-SLCE and/or SLCE-127) if the on-board SLC loop is disabled. The PAD100-SLCE and SLCE-127 support up to 60 points, and it's SLC's name, address and class may be changed to support Class A or B wiring.
  • Page 133: Class A Expander Module (Ca-6075)

    Page: 123 Class A Expander Module (CA-6075) The JFS-IP60 supports one (1) Class A Expander card. Note: To learn about installing a CA-6075 Class A expansion board refer to "Section 3.1 P-Link Detectors & Modules – Class A Expander Module Installation" located earlier in this manual.
  • Page 134: Remote Annunciators (Jfs-Ann1 And Jfs-Ann2)

    Remote Annunciators (JFS-ANN1 and JFS-ANN2) The JFS-IP60 supports up to thirty-one (31) remote annunciators in any combination of JFS-ANN1 and JFS-ANN2. Each LCD annunciator may be programmed with a unique name to help identify the location of an “off normal” condition.
  • Page 135: Dact (Ud-1000)

    If a MC-1000 (Multi-Connect module) is installed, panels may be selected via the "Panel Section" field shown above to report events via the DACT. Refer to the "Multi-Connect Module (MC-1000)" programming topic in this section for more details. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 136 Primary – By default, the Dialer is selected as the first path of communication to the remote monitoring station. • Secondary – When selected, the Dialer will be the alternate path of communication. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 137 Click the "Secondary Report Test Events" selection box to send auto test signals to the monitoring station. 9. Repeat Steps #7 & 8, as needed, to setup additional reporting accounts. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 138: Led Annunciators (Led-16 Or Led-16F)

    • Double-click in the “Address” field to enter a different address (i.e., 1, 2, 3, etc.). 4. Repeat Steps 2 & 3, as needed, to continue adding DRV-50s. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 139: Relay Board (Rly-5)

    Page: 129 Relay Board (RLY-5) The JFS-IP60 supports up to thirty-one (31) Relay Boards. Each RLY-5 provides five (5) Form-C relay outputs which may be individually mapped to any zone. Note: To learn about installing a Relay Board (RLY-5) refer to "Section 3.1 P-Link Detectors & Modules – Relay Board Installation"...
  • Page 140: Fiber Interface Bridge (Fib-1000)

    • Click the "Class A" selection box to configure the FIB-1000 fiber connection as Class A. 4. Repeat Steps 2 & 3, as needed, to continue adding FIB-1000s. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 141: Serial Parallel Printer (Spg-1000)

    This option specifies the number of stop bits used when sending data to the printer. Refer to specifications of the connected printer for proper settings. 5. Repeat Steps 2-4, as needed, to continue adding and programming additional printers. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 142: Multi-Connect Module (Mc-1000)

    Page: 132 Multi-Connect Module (MC-1000) The JFS-IP60 panel supports thirty-one (31) MC-1000 modules. The MC-1000 allows JFS-IP Series panels to share a single reporting technology. When programming a MC-1000, the module must be identified as either a "Host" or "Client." When "Host"...
  • Page 143 4. Repeat Steps #2 & 3 to program up to 31 MC-1000 cards (supporting up to 63 Clients panels). The example below shows three (3) MC-1000 cards programmed with one (1) or two (2) Clients each. Figure 177 - Example of 3 Host MC-1000s and Clients Added JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 144: Section 6: Jfs-Ps1000 / Jfs-Ps1000(E) - Installing, Operating & Programming

    The JFS-PS1000 and JFS-PS1000(E) power supply boards provide power and communication expansion capability to the JFS-IP60 panels. Up to thirty-one (31) per system can be added each providing two (2) input points, and six (6) notification circuits and a P-Link interface. They provide an electrically isolated P-Link repeater output that supports additional power and communications distance.
  • Page 145: Wiring Specifications

    P-Link RS-485 Connections Low Voltage Power Limited Cabinet Dimensions 17.60” 18.91” DEPTH 3.75 RIGHT SIDE 4.41 LEFT SIDE Figure 178 - JFS-PS1000(E) Cabinet Dimensions JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 146: Cabinet Installation

    The JFS-PS1000/JFS-PS1000(E) slides into the guides located at the bottom of the panel, and then secured with screws as shown in the following illustration. Figure 179 - JFS-PS1000 Panel Installation Showing Cabinet JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 147: Cabinet Wiring Connections

    2. SLC Current Draw Worksheet for PAD100-SLCEs (PAD Protocol) 3. SLC Current Draw Worksheet for SLCE-127s (Nohmi Protocol) Note: Click the link to download the on-line JFS-PS1000 Series calculator: JFS-PS1000(E) Calculator Worksheet JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 148 AC is present. Total current must not exceed power supply rating (10.0A). LED/Relay current must be accounted for in the battery calculation for the supplying source. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 149 * Note 4: PAD100-DUCTR requires 24VDC power source. Standby current = 30.0 mA. Alarm Current = 60.0 mA. * Note 5: When connecting the MS-RA/MS-KA/P/R power source, Standby current = 45.0 mA. Alarm Current = 90.0 mA. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 150 * Note 3: ASB requires 24VDC power source. Standby current = 5 mA. Alarm Current = 100 mA * Note 4: ARB requires 24VDC power source. Standby current = 5 mA. Alarm Current = 50 mA JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 151: Notification Appliance Circuits Installation

    2. The EOL value is programmable via the programming software for any value between 2K and 27K. 3. The panel has ground fault detection on the NAC circuits. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 152: Jfs-Ps1000/Jfs-Ps1000(E) As Releasing Device Circuit

    Note: When a JFS-PS1000/JFS-PS1000(E) is configured as a releasing circuit, the End of Line Diode (EOLD model 3005012) assembly must be installed. The EOLD part number is 18712; it must be installed in accordance with the installation manual. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 153: Input Circuits

    3. The panel has ground fault detection on the input circuits. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms. 4. The end of line resistor is a 5.1K ohm resistor. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 154: Wiring To Control Panel

    - NAC 1 + - NAC 5 + - NAC 3 + Expansion Device Figure 186 - P-Link Class B (Repeater) Wiring Example JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 155: Municipal Box Connection

    Figure 188 - JFS-PS1000 Configured as Municipal Box Notes: 1. The panel has ground fault detection on municipal box connection circuits. 2. The impedance to ground for ground fault detection is 0 ohms. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 156: Relay Outputs

    Indicates when P-Link repeater communications are occurring. Main Comm. Flashing Green Flash indicates when P-Link commands are received from the control panel. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 157: Jfs-Ps1000/Jfs-Ps1000(E) Programming

    3. Class A operation may be independently selected for the P-Link repeater output and any of the NAC circuit pairs. 4. Repeat Steps #2 & 3, as needed, to add and program additional power supplies. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342...
  • Page 158: Deleting A Power Supply

    Figure 194 - Example of Internal Power Supply "Cannot Be Deleted" Dialog Box 2. Click anywhere in the power supply's line to select, then click the Delete Device button. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 159: Section 7: Ip Communication

    7. If communication errors occur, the following videos for Potter PFC panels can be referenced for common troubleshooting methods that will also work for the JFS-IP Series panels: Troubleshooting Direct Connect IP Conflict (Windows 7) Troubleshooting Direct Connect IP Conflict (Windows 8) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 160: Programming The Ip Communicator

    • Secondary – When selected, the IP communicator is used as the alternate path of communication to the remote monitoring station. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 161 Note: Both SIA and Ademco Contact ID protocols are supported. • Click the "Primary Report Test Events" selection box to send auto test signals to the monitoring station. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 162 6. Click the "Secondary Account Settings" ellipsis button to display its programming fields and repeat Step #5 to program the secondary account. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 163: Appendix A: Basic Operating Instructions

    Page: 153 Appendix A: Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the JFS-IP60 panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72.
  • Page 164 • Press 1 – View History. View Event History • Press Left / Right to view next / previous events. • Press ESC to exit. Service Call: JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 165: Appendix B: Modem Connectivity Setup

    3. Click in “Modem Com Port” field to select the applicable com port. If required, enter the initialization string. Figure 202 - Example of Com Port Modem Setup 4. Click OK to save changes. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 166: Appendix C: System Maintenance And Testing

    Take care to avoid accidental shorting of the leads from uninsulated work surfaces, tools, jewelry and coins. • If a battery is shorted, the battery and any connected equipment may be damaged. Additionally, a short may injure personnel. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 167: Appendix D: Jfs-Ps1000/Jfs-Ps1000(E) Maintenance And Testing

    The JFS-PS1000 is required to be installed in accordance with local and state building codes and NFPA 72 (National Fire Alarm Code). The JFS-PS1000 and related system is required to be inspected and tested in accordance with NFPA 72. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 168: Appendix E: Compatible Devices Table

    PAD100-OROI – One Relay–One Input PAD100-ZM – Zone Module PAD100-LED – Remote LED PAD100-LEDK – Remote LED w/Key PAD100-SIM – Single Input Module JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 169 CA-6075 Class A Expander Class A Expander Keltron 90 Series Fire Alarm Printer or other UL Listed fire alarm printer (Ancillary). Printers JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 170: Appendix F: Troubleshooting Tips

    Action: Check for 24 VDC to the device. SLC “##”: OPEN/PWR • Back up batteries are missing or need to be replaced. Action: Connect or replace batteries as needed. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 171: Appendix G: Jfs-Ip Series Panel Control Panel Menu

    TIP: To save time, enter the menu selection number on the keypad to select a function. For example, press “3” to select “Set Date/Time” from the Main Menu. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018...
  • Page 172: Appendix H: Helpful On-Line Resources

    Registered Computers & Users or deleting registered users, and monitoring panel activities via the "Activity" log page on the JanusFireLink software license website. (for JFS-IP Series Distributors) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A...
  • Page 173 Detector Sensitivity Status Dialer / IP Monitoring Report • Dialer (DACT) / IP Grouped Points by Functions Report Monitoring • Grouped by Functions JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 174 This link provides access to the product datasheet. MC-1000 MC-1000 This link provides access to the product datasheet. ( JFS-IP Series Panels only!) JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 175 This link provides access to the product datasheet. PAD100-SIM PAD100-SIM This link provides access to the product datasheet. AE-2 AE-2 This link provides access to the product datasheet. JFS-IP60 TECHNICAL & PROGRAMMING MANUAL Document #: DOC342 Issued: February 14, 2018 REV A Revised: July 25, 2019...
  • Page 176 JFS-IP60 FACP Advanced JFS-IP60 FACP Advanced Technical This comprehensive manual provides details on installing, wiring, Manual Field Installation & Programming programming and operating the JFS-IP60 panel. (for JFS-IP Series Distributors) Manual JFS-IP127 FACP Advanced JFS-IP127 FACP Advanced Technical This comprehensive manual provides details on installing, wiring, Manual Field Installation &...
  • Page 177 Fire Panel Operating Instructions Normal Standby The green AC POWER LED will be illuminated and the user defined message on the LCD will be displayed. If the AC power is removed for more than 5 seconds, the green AC power LED will extinguish. Acknowledging Off normal events are acknowledged by pressing the ACK key while reviewing events.

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