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First Alert FA2000C Installation Instructions Manual
First Alert FA2000C Installation Instructions Manual

First Alert FA2000C Installation Instructions Manual

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  • Page 4 Mechanics of Programming Mechanics of Programming Data Field Descriptions – 4–...
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  • Page 6 Hardwired Zones Fixed-Word Keypads: Alpha Keypads: – 6–...
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  • Page 9 Refer to the section on System Communications for more information on related programming. An FA550KP must be used to program the FA2000C locally. Refer to the sections on Mechanics of Programming and Data Field Descriptors, as well as the Program Form for details on the various programming options.
  • Page 10 SLOTS RETAINER CLIP UNLOCKED CABINET DOOR BOTTOM Figure 1. Installing The Cabinet Lock black DETAIL A SIDE VIEW OF BOARD INSERTED INTO SLOTS DETAIL B SIDE VIEW OF SHORT MOUNTING CLIPS Figure 2: Mounting the FA2000C PC Board – 10–...
  • Page 11 Do not DO NOT DO NOT – 11–...
  • Page 12 SYSTEM COMMUNICATION before Section 9: FINAL POWER UP – 12–...
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  • Page 14 Figure 3: Keypad Connections To The Control Board – 14–...
  • Page 15 REMOTE PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL (DOWNLOADING) Before programming data fields for the first time, enter *97 to load factory defaults! Then press *96 if downloading is to be performed. – 15–...
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  • Page 17 at the last device. – 17–...
  • Page 18 MUST POWER DETECTORS • • 4-WIRE SMOKE POWER DETECTORS SUPERVISION RELAY MODULE UL LISTED A77-716B COMPATIBLE CONTROL • PANEL • 2000½ EOLR ZONE TERMINALS HEAT DETECTOR Four-Wire Detector Circuit Figure 4: 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections System Sensor System Sensor System Sensor System Sensor –...
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  • Page 20 ­ ¯ ­ ZONE RESPONSE TYPE DEFINITIONS – 20–...
  • Page 21 Section 11. SYSTEM COMMUNICATION – 21 –...
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  • Page 24 Compatible UL Listed Indicating Devices: – 24 –...
  • Page 25 Figure 6: Sounder Wiring – 25 –...
  • Page 26 always enter [0] in the first space MUST Pulsing * or [TEST dF] on fixed-word keypads – 26 –...
  • Page 27 ALARM AUX RELAY FACTORY DEFAULTS • Set for alarm activation ( 34=1) • No zones trigger by default (Must program • 16 min. timeout( 31=4) Note: The communicator provides 12VDC power on terminal 6 when the red jumper (W3) is intact. NOTES: •...
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  • Page 29 Make sure that the dedicated AC circuit is not powered at this time. – 29 –...
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  • Page 31 Note: No entries are necessary when the red relay power jumper (W3) is cut. – 31 –...
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  • Page 33 TESTING THE SYSTEM – 33 –...
  • Page 34 Master Co de P r o g r a m A lph a ? 0 = No , 1 = Ye s Cu sto m Wo r ds ? 0 = No , 1 = Ye s – 34 –...
  • Page 35 Summary Mode Display ZN 0 1 ZO NE 0 1 ZN 0 1 ZN 0 1 B A CK Note: ZN 0 1 BA CK ZN 0 1 BA CK O O R – 35 –...
  • Page 36 ZN 0 1 BA CK DO O R Note: ZN 0 1 BA CK DO O R P r o g r a m A lph a ? 0 = No , 1 = Ye s A lph a P g m If there already is a description for the zone To enter or change a description...
  • Page 37 alphabetic first second (refer to the CHARACTER LIST of letters, numbers, and symbols on a following page) Method 1: Method 2: – 37 –...
  • Page 38 (Word Space) – 38 –...
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  • Page 41 The following describes each format in greater detail. – 41 –...
  • Page 42 Where: Note: – 42 –...
  • Page 43 Final Power- Up (Recommended) –43–...
  • Page 44 first first second both first second first second first –44–...
  • Page 45 Off-Normal Test –45–...
  • Page 46 Section 16. TESTING THE SYSTEM –46–...
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  • Page 49 MASTER SYSTEM OPERATION *This option is for future use and has not been evaluated by UL. It must be disabled ( set to "0" ; this is the default setting) –49–...
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  • Page 51 (* Recommended) Off-Normal Test Report REFER TO THE ZONE ASSIGNMENT TABLE FOR *56 IN THE CENTERFOLD PROGRAMMING FORM . ­ –51–...
  • Page 52 ¯ ­ ­ Section 10. ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING Notes: In field , at the summary line for each zone, the entered values can be checked. Zone entries can be reviewed To either temporarily or permanently remove a zone from the system, –52–...
  • Page 53 first first second both first second first second first –53–...
  • Page 54 The "pulsing" option causes the bell to sound using the NFPA Three Tone Temporal Pattern ALPHA DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMING –54–...
  • Page 55 prevents allows –55–...
  • Page 56 Either –56–...
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  • Page 58 · · · MECHANICS OF PROGRAMMING To assign (or change) a Secondary user code, (via keypad) To delete a Secondary user code, (via keypad) Notes: –58–...
  • Page 59 Notes: –59–...
  • Page 60 * or [TEST CF] on fixed-word keypads in advance –60–...
  • Page 61 OFF-NORMAL –61–...
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  • Page 65 System Sensor System Sensor –65–...
  • Page 66 The user shall not make any changes or modifications to the equipment unless authorized by the Installation Instructions or User's Manual. Unauthorized changes or modifications could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. –66–...
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