Bosch D7024 User Manual 2

D7024 Fire Alarm Control/Communicator
Operation and Installation Guide Addendum
This addendum (P/N: 41740) is intended to replace pages 5, 10, 11, 12, 20, 22, 52, 66, and 78 through 81 of the
D7024 Reference Guide
(P/N: 31499). Use this addendum to wire the
D7024 Reference Guide
(P/N: 31499).
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7.6.1.2
Format............................................................................................................................................................. 63
7.6.1.3 Account Numbers ...........................................................................................................................................63
7.6.1.4 Tone................................................................................................................................................................64
7.6.2 Phone Control................................................................................................................................................. 64
7.6.2.1 Monitor Line .................................................................................................................................................... 64
7.6.2.2 Dialing Type.................................................................................................................................................... 65
7.6.3 Report Steering............................................................................................................................................... 65
7.6.4 Ring Count...................................................................................................................................................... 66
7.6.5 Communication Tries...................................................................................................................................... 66
7.6.6 Machine Bypass.............................................................................................................................................. 66
7.7 PROG FORMATS........................................................................................................................................... 67
7.7.1 4/2 Zone Report.............................................................................................................................................. 67
7.7.2 4/2 Report Codes............................................................................................................................................ 68
7.7.3 BFSK Report Codes .......................................................................................................................................69
7.7.4 SIA Silent Report ............................................................................................................................................69
7.8 HISTORY DEFAULTS .................................................................................................................................... 70
7.8.1 Clear History ................................................................................................................................................... 70
7.8.2 Default EE.......................................................................................................................................................70
7.8.3 Alternate 4/2 Codes ........................................................................................................................................ 70
7.9 Program MUX ................................................................................................................................................. 71
7.9.1 MUX Edit......................................................................................................................................................... 71
7.9.2 MUX Program ................................................................................................................................................. 71
7.9.3 MUX Bus Type................................................................................................................................................ 72
7.9.4 Auto Program.................................................................................................................................................. 72
7.9.5 Removing MUX Devices................................................................................................................................. 76
8.0 Installation Guide for System...................................................................................................................... 78
8.1 D7024-EXP..................................................................................................................................................... 78
8.2 Installation Considerations.............................................................................................................................. 78
8.3 Programming the D7024................................................................................................................................. 78
8.3.1 Commercial Fire Alarm (Central Station [DACT] and Local) .......................................................................... 78
8.3.1.1 Required Accessories..................................................................................................................................... 78
8.3.1.2 Report Programming ...................................................................................................................................... 78
8.3.1.3 Timer Programming ........................................................................................................................................ 78
8.3.1.4 Point Programming ......................................................................................................................................... 78
8.3.1.5 Alarm Output Programming ............................................................................................................................ 78
8.3.1.6 Communications Programming (if Used for Central Station Service)............................................................. 79
8.3.2 Accessory Devices.......................................................................................................................................... 79
8.3.2.1 D132B Multi-use Reversing Relay Module..................................................................................................... 79
8.3.2.2 D184A Local Energy Kit.................................................................................................................................. 80
8.3.2.3 D185 Reverse Polarity Module ....................................................................................................................... 80
9.0 Fire Safety...................................................................................................................................................... 82
9.1 Smoke Detector Layout ..................................................................................................................................82
9.1.1 General Considerations .................................................................................................................................. 82
9.1.2 If Installed in Family Residences ....................................................................................................................82
9.2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan........................................................................................................... 83
Appendix A: Abbreviations on Panel Display ................................................................................................................. 84
Appendix B: Panel Display Descriptions......................................................................................................................... 85
Appendix C: Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator............................................................................................. 86
Appendix D: Programming Defaults List .........................................................................................................................92
Appendix E: Phone Monitor Troubleshooting.................................................................................................................96
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Figures
Figure 1: D7024 Control Board............................................................................................................................................. 10
Figure 2: Supplemental Reporting........................................................................................................................................14
Figure 3: Enclosure Installation ............................................................................................................................................20
Figure 4: Standoff and Support Post Installation .................................................................................................................. 20
Figure 5: D7024 Control Terminal Connections ...................................................................................................................22
Figure 6: Connecting the Transformer to the D7024 Control Board.....................................................................................23
Figure 7: Option Bus Cable Length vs. Current Draw ..........................................................................................................25
Figure 8: Understanding the Built-in Keypad........................................................................................................................31
Figure 9: D7033 Keypad....................................................................................................................................................... 32
Figure 10: Mapping Inputs, Zones and Outputs ...................................................................................................................35
Figure 11: Example of a Programming Shortcut ..................................................................................................................43
Figure 12: D7039 Mounting Location....................................................................................................................................72
Figure 13: Wiring the D132B ................................................................................................................................................79
Figure 14: Wiring the D185...................................................................................................................................................80
Figure 15: Smoke Detector Location in Residential Settings ...............................................................................................82
Tables
Table 1: LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and 8...................................................................................................13
Table 2: Standby Battery Capacity Calculations ..................................................................................................................15
Table 3: Calculating the Required Battery Size....................................................................................................................15
Table 4: Standby Load Battery Size (In amp hours)............................................................................................................. 16
Table 5: D7042 Address Restrictions ................................................................................................................................... 18
Table 6: Option Bus Wiring Guidelines................................................................................................................................. 24
Table 8: Off-Normal Displays................................................................................................................................................ 27
Table 7: History Event Abbreviations....................................................................................................................................30
Table 9: Pre-Assigned Zones ............................................................................................................................................... 35
Table 10: PIN Authority Levels ............................................................................................................................................. 36
Table 11: Point Function Characteristics..............................................................................................................................38
Table 12: Mapping Input Points to Functions .......................................................................................................................38
Table 13: Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric Keys....................................................................................... 39
Table 13: PIN Authority Levels ............................................................................................................................................. 48
Table 14: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference ................................................................................................................... 59
Table 15: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference ................................................................................................................... 60
Table 16: Pre-Assigned Zone Quick Reference ................................................................................................................... 61
Table 17: Phone Number Control Characters ......................................................................................................................62
Table 18: Phone Number Assistance Keys .......................................................................................................................... 63
Table 19: Auto Programming Error Messages .....................................................................................................................74
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Notices
1.3 Industry Canada Notice
The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational, and safety requirements. Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user’s satisfaction.
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations.
Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier. Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility, telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together.
Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority, or electrician.
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2.0 Overview
2.1 System Overview
The D7024 Control/Communicator is a fully integrated hard-wire fire alarm system. It can support four input points (expandable to 255 using D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module and the D7034 Four-Point Expander) and 16 individual users (expandable to 100 with the D7039). The control panel has a built-in LCD keypad, and up to four additional keypads may be used to provide user interface with the system and programming access for the installer. The D7024 also includes the following features:
Built-in Dual-line Communicator
Menu Driven Keypad Programming
Freely Programmable Alpha Display
99 Event History Buffer
16 User Codes
Year 2000 compliant
When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is installed, these additional features are available:
247 Additional Addressable Input Points (255 Total Points)
499 Non-volatile Event History Buffer
100 User Codes
See Figure 1 for the location of the major items on the D7024 Control Board.
Note: This guide applies to panels equipped with version 2.04 or higher software.
Figure 1: D7024 Control Board
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2.2 Specifications
Temperature Power
Notification Appliance Circuits (NACs)
Relays
Storage and Operating Temperature: +32° to +120°F (0° to +49°C) Input Power: 120 V, 60 Hz, 1.5 A (max. 2 0 A fused supply circuit) Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) Power: Each NAC has 24 VDC nominal, unfiltered
(special application) power with up to 2.5 A capacity (but limited by overall 4.0 A capacity). Refer to Technogram P/N: 34950 for compatible NAC devices.
Auxiliary Power: 24 VDC nominal, unfiltered, 1.0 A (special application) Initiating Circuit (Smoke) Power: 24 VDC nominal, filtered, 1.0 A. Refer to Technogram
P/N: 34445 for compatible smoke detection devices. Option Bus Power: 12 VDC nominal, 500 mA Optional Standby Batteries: Two 12 V (in series), 7 – 40 Ah
Two on-board notification circuits - NAC 1 and NAC 2. These are 24 V outputs for notification devices with up to 2.5 A capacity (but limited by overall 4.0 A capacity) on each circuit.
Wired for standard Class B, Style Y operation (use model D7015 Class B to Class A NAC Converter to convert to Class A, Style Z as needed).
Configurable for patterns: steady, pulsing, ANSI "code 3", synchronized Wheelock, synchronized Gentex.
Local Relays: The main panel includes two Form “C” relays. The relay contacts are rated at 5 A, 28 VDC. No over current limiting is performed on the contacts of these relays. The default selection for the relays is to indicate general alarm and general system trouble. By programming them using point/zone mapping, they can be programmed to activate on a wide variety of conditions.
Remote Relay Module (D7035): The D7035 is an Octal Relay Module that provides eight Form “C” relay outputs. It connects to the D7024 via the option bus. The outputs are fully programmable, exactly as the local relays are programmed. Each output operates independently of the other seven to provide complete flexibility. Communication with the D7035 is supervised.
Contact Rating: 5 A @ 28 VDC Number of Modules: 2 units maximum Wiring Requirements: Refer to Section 4.2, Option Bus Wiring Requirements.
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