Fire/Security Applications; 1: General Operation; 2: General Security Requirements - Johnson Controls IFC-3030 Installation Manual

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4.5 Fire/Security Applications

NOTE: The IFC-3030 is not approved for use in security applications in Canada.
4.5.1 General Operation
The IFC-3030 can be used as a combination Fire/Security system when installed and operated
according to the instructions in this section.
For security applications, program one or more monitor module (listed for security applications)
with the
Figure 4.5. Activating these types of modules lights the
alarm condition on the primary display. The panel sounder will sound until you acknowledge the
Security alarm. You can also program additional sounders or output devices to activate with the
security alarm initiating device. These type codes are designed to indicate an alarm in one or more
of the following situations:
(a) on an open or short circuit
(b) on a ±50% change in resistance value from the End-of-Line resistor value
(c) on loss of communication with the device.
A tamper switch installed in the cabinet door will indicate a door tamper condition whenever the
door is open. If the control panel indicates a Security alarm, you can perform acknowledge, signal
silence, and system reset from the control panel.
Damage can result from incorrect wiring connections.
4.5.2 General Security Requirements
The following security requirements must be met:
Use AMPS-24/E power supply.
Shielded cable must be used on all input/output wiring associated with security functions.
SLC Loop Shielding (refer to the Johnson Controls SLC Wiring Manual).
Security Module I/O Circuit Shielding — terminate the shield at earth ground at the junction
box containing the module.
When employed as a Protected Premises Unit, the IFC-3030 cabinet door must be wired with
an STS-1 Tamper Switch that is monitored by the control panel
If the system has arming and disarming capability, a ringback signal from the Central Station
to the arming location is required for Grade A operation. The ringback signal informs the
Protected Premises Control Panel that the signal to arm/disarm has been received by the
Central Station.
A single SLC loop may be used for both Fire and Security Device Connections.
There are five software type IDs associated with security operation: A
A
M
REA
function, Security Delay (SDEL). These software elements are essential to all aspects of security
operation, including Control-By-Event (CBE) programming. Devices with the type IDs A
M
ONITOR
acknowledgment. State changes in devices with these software types may be output at a printer.
Refer to this panel's Programming manual for more information about the characteristics of
software type IDs.
WARNING:
!
XP Transponder circuits (XPP-1, XPM-8, XPC-8, XPR-8, XPM-8L) are not suitable for
security applications.
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-L,
SECURITY
SYSTEM MONITOR
, E
M
, S
ONITOR
QUIP
ONITOR
and E
M
do not automatically display at the LCD or require state change
QUIP
ONITOR
, or
Type Codes, and wire as shown in
AREA MONITOR
SECURITY
-L, and S
M
ECURITY
YS
ONITOR
IFC-3030 Installation Manual — P/N 52024:C 08/05/2005
Fire/Security Applications
LED, and displays a security
M
alarm,
CCESS
ONITOR
. There is also one software
CCESS

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