Honeywell 25-50ZST, 25-50ZS, 50ZST User Manual

Voice Evacuation Control Panels
AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50
AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZS
AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50ZST
Document 51889 6/8/2010 Rev:
P/N 51889:E1 ECN 10-278
E1
Fire Alarm System Limitations
While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for fire insurance!
An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning devices, and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability—can provide early warning of a develop­ing fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire.
The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and/or heat detec­tors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 (NFPA 72), manufacturer's recommendations, State and local codes, and the recommendations contained in the Guides for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors, which are made available at no charge to all installing dealers. These documents can be found at http://www.systemsen­sor.com/html/applicat.html. A study by the Federal Emer­gency Management Agency (an agency of the United States government) indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35% of all fires. While fire alarm systems are designed to provide early warning against fire, they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire. A fire alarm sys­tem may not provide timely or adequate warning, or simply may not function, for a variety of reasons:
Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in or behind walls, on roofs, or on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building. A second-floor detector, for example, may not sense a first­floor or basement fire.
Particles of combustion or “smoke” from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because:
• Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors, walls, or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow.
• Smoke particles may become “cold,” stratify, and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located.
• Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets.
• Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector.
The amount of “smoke” present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors. Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density. If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors, the detectors will not go into alarm.
Smoke detectors, even when working properly, have sensing limitations. Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fires better than flaming fires, which have little visible smoke. Detectors that have ion­izing-type sensing chambers tend to detect fast-flaming fires better than smoldering fires. Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth, neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire.
Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson, children playing with matches (especially in bedrooms), smoking in bed, and violent explosions (caused by escaping gas, improper storage of flammable materials, etc.).
Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter­mined rate or reaches a predetermined level. Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reason, the rate-of-rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire pro­tection specialist. Heat detectors are designed to protect property, not life.
IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the sys­tem for the connection of alarm transmission wiring, communi­cations, signaling, and/or power. If detectors are not so located, a developing fire may damage the alarm system, crip­pling its ability to report a fire.
Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building. Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs, alcohol or medica­tion. Please note that:
• Strobes can, under certain circumstances, cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy.
• Studies have shown that certain people, even when they hear a fire alarm signal, do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal. It is the property owner's responsi­bility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals.
• In rare instances, the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss.
A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power. If AC power fails, the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly.
Equipment used in the system may not be technically com­patible with the control panel. It is essential to use only equip­ment listed for service with your control panel.
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled. For added protection against tele­phone line failure, backup radio transmission systems are rec­ommended.
The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inade­quate maintenance. To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order, ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer's recommendations, and UL and NFPA stan­dards. At a minimum, the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed. Environments with large amounts of dust, dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance. A main­tenance agreement should be arranged through the local man­ufacturer's representative. Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and/or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only. Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept.
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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 the fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all
sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associ­ated equipment may be damaged by removing and/or insert­ing cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to install, service, or operate this unit until manuals are read and understood.
CAUTION - System Re-acceptance Test after Software Changes: To ensure proper system operation, this product
must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any pro­gramming operation or change in site-specific software. Re­acceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring. All compo­nents, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least 10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices, must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0-49º C/32-120º F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (non­condensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the useful life of the system's standby batteries and the electronic com­ponents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15-27º C/60-80º F.
Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indi­cating device loops. Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10% I.R. drop from the specified device voltage.
Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light­ning induced transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility. Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended, due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult with the Technical Ser­vices Department if any problems are anticipated or encoun­tered.
Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards. Failure to do so can damage circuits.
Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, reaming, or punching of the enclosure. When possible, make all cable entries from the sides or rear. Before making modifi­cations, verify that they will not interfere with battery, trans­former, or printed circuit board location.
Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in-lbs. Over­tightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal.
This system contains static-sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before han­dling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit.
Follow the instructions in the installation, operating, and pro­gramming manuals. These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation.
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FCC Warning
WARNING: This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when devices are operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interfer­ence, in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense.
Canadian Requirements
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Cana­dian Department of Communications.
Le present appareil numerique n'emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.
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©Tuesday, August 14, 2012 9:40 am by Honeywell International Inc. All rights reserved. Unauthorized use of this document is strictly prohibited.
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Software Downloads
In order to supply the latest features and functionality in fire alarm and life safety technology to our customers, we make frequent upgrades to the embedded software in our products. To ensure that you are installing and programming the latest features, we strongly recommend that you download the most current version of software for each product prior to commissioning any system. Contact Technical Support with any questions about software and the appropriate version for a specific application.
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Table of Contents

Section 1: Product Description ............................................................................................. 13
1.1: Product Features ..........................................................................................................................................14
1.2: Specifications...............................................................................................................................................19
1.3: Controls and Indicators................................................................................................................................23
1.3.1: Single Zone Operation (ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC-25/50ZST) ...........................................23
1.3.2: Dual Zone Operation (ACC-25/50 Only) ..........................................................................................23
1.3.3: RECORD/PLAYBACK ....................................................................................................................24
1.3.4: TROUBLE SILENCE .......................................................................................................................24
1.3.5: LEDs (visible with panel door closed): .............................................................................................24
1.3.6: ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST Panels only) .......................24
1.3.7: ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST only) ...................................................25
1.3.8: ACC-EPM External Page Module.....................................................................................................25
1.3.9: Other System LEDs (located on main circuit board and modules) ...................................................25
1.4: Circuits.........................................................................................................................................................26
1.5: Components .................................................................................................................................................27
1.6: Optional Modules .......................................................................................................................................29
1.7: Getting Started .............................................................................................................................................30
1.7.1: ACC-25/50, Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power....................................................................30
1.7.2: ACC-25/50 With ACC-25/50DA(s), Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts of Audio Power................30
1.7.3: ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST, Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power................................30
1.7.4: ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST, Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts But Less Than 150 Watts....31
Section 2: Field Programming............................................................................................... 32
2.1: S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) ................................................36
2.2: S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) ................................................37
2.3: S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Motherboard (ACC-MCB) ...........................................................37
2.4: S2 - Record Bypass Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB) ..........................................38
2.5: S4 - Battery Charger Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard...............................................................39
2.6: SW1 - Remote Microphone Installed Switch on ACC-FFT........................................................................39
2.7: SW2 - 2 Wire/4 Wire Connection on Telephone Loop................................................................................39
2.8: ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) .......................................................39
2.8.1: S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-ZPMK...........................................................................................40
2.8.2: S2 and S3 Addressing Rotary Switches ............................................................................................41
2.9: ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) ......................................................41
Section 3: Installation.............................................................................................................42
3.1: Mounting Options........................................................................................................................................42
3.2: Backbox Installation ....................................................................................................................................42
3.2.1: Transformer Installation ....................................................................................................................45
3.3: Operating Power ..........................................................................................................................................46
3.4: Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections ...................................................................................................48
3.5: Input/Initiating Circuits ...............................................................................................................................48
3.6: Output Circuits.............................................................................................................................................49
3.6.1: Master Command Bus Output ...........................................................................................................49
3.6.2: Trouble Relay - TB1..........................................................................................................................51
3.6.3: AC Power Loss Relay - TB7 .............................................................................................................51
3.6.4: Notification Appliance Circuit (Speakers) ........................................................................................51
3.6.5: ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module - ACS Link (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) .........................52
3.6.6: ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) ............................................54
3.6.7: ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only) ..................................................55
3.7: UL Power-limited Wiring Requirements.....................................................................................................56
3.8: Installation of Option Modules ....................................................................................................................57
3.8.1: Audio Amplifier Module (ACC-AAM25) ........................................................................................57
3.8.2: 70.7 V
3.8.3: Local Playback Speaker Module (FC-LPS) ......................................................................................59
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Transformer Module (FC-XRM70) ................................................................................58
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3.8.4: ACC-EPM External Page Module.....................................................................................................60
Section 4: Operating Instructions ......................................................................................... 63
4.1: Switch Functions..........................................................................................................................................63
4.1.1: Single Zone Operation (ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC-25/50ZST) ...........................................63
4.1.2: Dual Zone Operation (ACC-25/50 Only) ..........................................................................................63
4.1.3: RECORD/PLAYBACK ....................................................................................................................64
4.1.4: TROUBLE SILENCE .......................................................................................................................64
4.1.5: Record/Playback Button - Record Customized Messages.................................................................64
Recording Instructions..........................................................................................................................64
4.1.6: Record/Playback Button - Review Stored Message(s) ......................................................................65
4.1.7: Main Control Panel Keypad Labels...................................................................................................66
4.2: ACC-ZPMK Switch Functions (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST) ..........................................................66
4.3: ACC-FFT Answer Call Push-Button (ACC-25/50ZST)..............................................................................67
4.4: LED Indicators.............................................................................................................................................67
4.4.1: LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed (Figure 4.1 on page 63) ..................................................67
4.4.2: ACC-ZMPK LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed (Figure 4.4 on page 66) ............................68
4.4.3: ACC-FFT LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed (Figure 3.15 on page 55)...............................69
4.4.4: LEDs Visible with Door Open and Optional Dress Panel Removed (Figure 1.1 & Figure 1.2).......69
4.5: Operation......................................................................................................................................................70
4.5.1: Fire Alarm..........................................................................................................................................70
4.5.2: Fire Alarm Restoral ...........................................................................................................................70
4.5.3: Manual Evacuation/Alert...................................................................................................................70
4.5.4: Manual Evacuation/Alert Restoral ....................................................................................................71
4.5.5: Audio On/Off: ACC-25/50 Single Zone and ACC-25/50ZS/T .........................................................71
4.5.6: All Call: ACC-25/50, Single Zone Configuration .............................................................................71
All-Call General Page Using Local Microphone..................................................................................72
All-Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone ...............................................................72
All-Call Emergency Page Using Local Microphone ............................................................................72
All-Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone..........................................................72
All-Call During FACP Activated Alarm ..............................................................................................72
All-Call During Manual Evacuation/Alert ...........................................................................................72
All-Call With Distributed Audio Panels...............................................................................................72
4.5.7: All-Call: ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST......................................................................................72
All-Call General Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ....................................................................72
All-Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone ...............................................................73
All-Call General Page Using Optional RPJ-F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Tele-
phone Module:......................................................................................................................................73
All-Call Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ..............................................................73
All-Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone..........................................................73
All-Call Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ-F Remote Keyswitch via the Fire Fighter Telephone
Module..................................................................................................................................................73
All-Call During FACP Activated Alarm ..............................................................................................73
All-Call During Manual Evacuation/Alert ...........................................................................................73
4.5.8: Paging: ACC-25/50 Single Zone .......................................................................................................73
General Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ..................................................................................73
General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone .............................................................................73
Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone.............................................................................74
Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone........................................................................74
4.5.9: Paging: ACC-25/50 Dual Zone .........................................................................................................74
General Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ..................................................................................74
General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone .............................................................................74
Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone.............................................................................74
Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone........................................................................74
4.5.10: Paging: ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST ......................................................................................74
General Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ..................................................................................74
General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone .............................................................................75
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General Page Using the Optional RPJ-F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone
Module..................................................................................................................................................75
Emergency Page Using Local/Integral Microphone ............................................................................75
Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone........................................................................75
Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ-F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone
Module..................................................................................................................................................75
4.5.11: Fire Fighter Telephone: ACC-25/50ZST Only ...............................................................................75
Communication on the Telephone Loop ..............................................................................................75
Annunciation of Remote Telephone Locations (MS-9600 or MS-9200UDLS only) ..........................76
4.5.12: Trouble Condition Response ...........................................................................................................76
4.5.13: Trouble Condition Restoral .............................................................................................................78
Section 5: Application Examples .......................................................................................... 80
5.1: One Speaker Circuit on ACC-25/50 ............................................................................................................80
5.2: One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC-25/50......................................................................................81
5.3: Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 ..........................................................................................................83
5.4: Two Speaker Circuits on ACC-25/50 ..........................................................................................................85
5.5: ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Zone Splitting Applications..................................................................87
5.5.1: 25 Watt Zone Splitting - Eight Speaker Circuits, Style Y (Class B).................................................87
5.5.2: 25 Watt Zone Splitting - Four Speaker Circuits, Style Z (Class A) ..................................................89
5.5.3: 50 Watt Zone Splitting - Eight Speaker Circuits...............................................................................91
5.6: ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50DA Installation ..............................................................................................93
5.7: 16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC-25/50ZS With ACC-25/50DAZS ......................................................95
5.8: Audio Command Center 24 Zone System ...................................................................................................96
Section 6: Power Supply Calculations..................................................................................98
6.1: Overview......................................................................................................................................................98
6.2: Calculating the AC Branch Circuit..............................................................................................................98
6.3: Calculating the System Current Draw .........................................................................................................98
6.3.1: Overview ...........................................................................................................................................98
6.3.2: How to use Table 6.2 to calculate system current draws..................................................................99
6.4: Calculating the Battery Size ......................................................................................................................100
6.4.1: NFPA Battery Requirements ...........................................................................................................100
6.4.2: Selecting and Locating Batteries .....................................................................................................100
Appendix A: Digital Voice Messages.................................................................................. 102
Appendix B: Addressable Module Connections................................................................ 103
Appendix C: Wiring Requirements......................................................................................104
Appendix D: Programmed Activation by FACP ................................................................. 105
D.1: MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS and MS-9200UD ...........................................................................................106
D.1.1: Overview.........................................................................................................................................106
D.1.2: Basic MS-9600/MS-9200UD/MS-9200UDLS & ACC-25/50ZS/T Step-By-Step Install/Setup ...106
D.1.3: Wiring From ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST to FACP.............................................................107
D.1.4: ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST Switch Settings .....................................................................108
D.1.5: FACP Programming .......................................................................................................................109
Programming Tips for MS-9600, MS-9600LD, MS-9200UDLS, and MS-9200UD.........................110
Message Assignment - Speaker Specific............................................................................................110
Message Assignment - Zone Specific ................................................................................................112
Fire Fighter Telephone SLC Point Assignment .................................................................................115
D.2: MS-5210UD..............................................................................................................................................118
D.2.1: Overview.........................................................................................................................................118
D.2.2: MS-5210UD Individual Zone Control With One or Two Messages..............................................118
ACC-25/50ZS/T DIP Switch Settings................................................................................................119
MS-5210UD Programming ................................................................................................................120
D.2.3: MS-5210UD All Zone Activation With One to Five Messages.....................................................120
ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST Switch Settings .........................................................................121
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ACM-8RF Programming....................................................................................................................121
MS-5210UD Programming ................................................................................................................121
D.3: MS-9200(E) ..............................................................................................................................................122
D.3.1: Overview.........................................................................................................................................122
D.3.2: Basic MS-9200 & ACC-25/50ZS/T Step-By-Step Install/Setup....................................................122
D.3.3: Wiring From ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST to MS-9200(E)...................................................124
ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST Switch Settings ............................................................................125
D.3.4: FACP Programming .......................................................................................................................125
D.4: MS-5UD-3/7 and MS-10UD-3/7 ..............................................................................................................127
D.4.1: Overview.........................................................................................................................................127
D.4.2: Basic ANN-BUS Step-By-Step Install/Setup .................................................................................127
D.4.3: ACC-ZPMK DIP Switch 1 Settings on ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST ................................128
D.4.4: Wiring From ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST to FACP.............................................................129
D.4.5: FACP Programming .......................................................................................................................130
Index ...................................................................................................................................... 138
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This control panel has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies:
Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864
NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code
Before proceeding, the installer should be familiar with the following documents.
NFPA Standards
This Fire Alarm Control Panel complies with the following NFPA Standards:
NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code
Note: Audible signal appliances used in public mode applications, are required to have minimum sound levels of 75 dBA at 10 feet (3 meters) and a maximum level of 120 dBA at the minimum hearing distance from the audible appliance.
To ensure that the appliance is clearly heard, the audible appliance sound level must be at least 15 dBA above the average ambient sound level or 5 dBA above the maximum sound level with a duration of at least 60 seconds, depending on which level is greater, with the sound level being measured 5 feet (1.5 meters) above the floor.
Underwriters Laboratories Documents:
UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors, Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers–Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Signaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances UL 1711 Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired
Other:
NEC Article 250 Grounding
NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods
NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems
Applicable Local and State Building Codes
Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction (LAHJ)
Fire•Lite Documents
Fire•Lite Device Compatibility Document Document #15384
MS-5UD/10UD Series Technical Manual Document #52626
FCPS-24F(E) Field Charger/Power Supply Document #50079
FCPS-2404 Field Charger/Power Supply Document #51486
FCPS-24FS6/8 Field Charger/Power Supply Document #51883
MS-9200(C/E) Technical Manual Document #51003
MS-9200UD Technical Manual Document #51906
MS-9200UDLS Technical Manual Document #52750
MS-9600 Technical Manual Document #51335
MS-5210UD Technical Manual Document #50193
ACC-25/50DA Technical Manual Document #52265
SLC Wiring Manual Document #51309
This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, 9th Edition. Operation of this product with products not tested for UL 864, 9th Edition has not been evaluated. Such operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ).
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Audio Riser
25W Speaker Circuit
25W Speaker Circuit
Master Command Bus
FACP Control
ACC-25/50
FACP Control
Master Command Bus
Audio Riser
To Additional ACC-25/50DA Panels
25W Speaker Circuit
25W Speaker Circuit
25W Speaker Circuit
25W Speaker Circuit
ACC-25/50DA
ACC-25/50DA
ACC-25/50 System
Audio Command Center System Diagram
The FireVoice (ACC-25/50) can be used for systems
requiring up to 50 watts of audio power. Compatible
FACPs can be used for automatic control.
The Distributed Audio Panel (ACC-25/50DA) can
be used to increase audio power above 50 watts.
1. The FACP contorls the audio system via the CMD
inputs on the ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50DA.
2. The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the
ACC-25/50 to each of the ACC-25/50DA(s).
3. The Master Command Bus provides an All-Call trigger
from the ACC-25/50 to the ACC-25/50DA(s).
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Audio Command Center Zone System
Up to 24 Zones @ 150W (max.)
Speaker Circuit #16
1. The FACP controls the audio system via the ACS Link or CMD
inputs on the ACC-25/50ZS
2. The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the ACC-25/50ZS to
each of the ACC-25/50DAZS(s) to distribute alarm or paging
audio.
3. The ACC-25/50ZS uses the Control Serial Link to control the
routing of the alarm or paging audio.
4. Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the
survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire
Alarm Code, NFPA 72.
Speaker Circuit #9
Speaker Circuit #17
Speaker Circuit #24
ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485)
Audio Riser
Speaker Circuit #1
Speaker Circuit #8
ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485)
Automatic Control via the
ACS Link or CMD Input
ACC-25/50DAZS
ACC-25/50ZS
ACC-25/50DAZS
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Audio Riser
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Speaker Circuit #16
1. The FACP controls the audio system via the ACS Link or CMD
inputs on the ACC-25/50ZST.
2. The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the ACC-25/50ZST to
each of the ACC-25/50DAZS(s) to distribute alarm or paging audio.
3. The ACC-25/50ZST uses the Control Serial Link to control the
routing of the alarm or paging audio.
4. Riser conductors must be installed in accordance with the
survivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm
Code, NFPA 72.
Speaker Circuit #9
Speaker Circuit #17
Speaker Circuit #24
ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485)
Audio Riser
Speaker Circuit #1
Speaker Circuit #8
ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485)
Automatic Control via the
ACS Link or CMD Input
ACC-25/50DAZS
ACC-25/50ZST
ACC-25/50DAZS
Audio Riser
RPJ-F
FPJ-F
up to 24 remote
FireFighter
Telephones
Audio Command Center Zone System With FireFighter Telephone
Up to 24 Zones @ 150W (max.)
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Section 1: Product Description

The ACC-25/50 Series consists of the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 (ACC-25/50), the AUDIO•COMMAND•CENTER•25/50 Zone System (ACC-25/50ZS), and the AUDIO•COM­MAND•CENTER•25/50 Zone System with Telephone (ACC-25/50ZST) which are single channel, 25 watt, 25 VRMS, emergency voice evacuation panels. The ACC-25/50 provides up to two speaker circuits while the ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST support up to eight speaker circuits. Each panel provides the ability to record five field programmable messages (up to 60 seconds total message duration) with an integral microphone or from an external audio source. An integral power supply with battery charger supplies operational power. An ACC-AAM25 audio amplifier is provided standard with each base unit. An optional second ACC-AAM25 amplifier is also avail­able for backup purposes or to provide an additional channel of 25 watts. Optional 70 VRMS con­version modules are also available for installations where 70 VRMS speakers are to be installed or already exist. An optional External Page Module (ACC-EPM) is available for interfacing to nonfire paging systems. The modular design allows for ease-of-serviceability.
Automatic activation of the ACC-25/50 by an FACP is possible via the five Command Input Cir­cuits (CMD). The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST can be automatically activated by the CMD inputs or via the ACS serial communications link from the MS-9600, MS-9200UDLS, MS­9200UD, MS-9200(E) and MS-5210UD FACPs.
Two Command Input Circuits can be independently field programmed for activation by an FACP Notification Appliance Circuit reverse polarity or by closure of a supervised normally open contact and three Command Input Circuits activate on contact closure. CMD 1 and CMD 2 provide termi­nals for NAC input and output to allow installation of the audio panel anywhere along the NAC cir­cuit being used to activate it. Options via the Command Inputs allow one 60 second message, two 30 second messages, three 20 second messages, four 15 second messages or five 12 second mes­sages.
The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST include an ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module with keypad and an ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module. These modules provide up to eight speaker circuits that may be manually or automatically activated.
The ACC-25/50ZST includes an ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module with keypad which provides indications of phone activation, remote page activation, remote microphone activation and corresponding trouble conditions. Additionally, up to 24 telephone circuits can be annunciated at the ACC-FFT by connecting addressable monitor modules to the optional FPJ-F or RPJ-F Remote Page Jacks.
Significant technological enhancements set the ACC-25/50 Series apart from other voice panels.
These enhancements include full supervision in both active (alarm or music) and standby condi­tions. Supervision is provided for:
amplifier outputs
field wiring (shorts and opens)
message generator
all tone generators
microphone
telephones (optional)
If the message generator fails, the system automatically reverts to the primary tone generator. If the primary tone generator fails, one of three backups become enabled.
Power is fed independently
to each amplifier so that a short circuit in one amplifier will not shut down the other. Full output power of 25 watts per amplifier is generated while in a low battery con­dition. Power is not diminished when the optional 70 V
transformer module is installed. Audio
RMS
is amplified utilizing modern integrated circuits as opposed to transformer technology. This pro­vides for very low signal distortion for crystal clear audio.
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Product Description Product Features
Primary applications for the audio panels include structures such as restaurants, schools, auditori­ums, places of worship, buildings with occupancies over 50, etc. The ACC-25/50 Series is designed to interface directly to addressable or conventional fire alarm control panels or can be used with the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio (ACC-25/50DA) panel to distribute audio in systems that require more than 50 watts.

1.1 Product Features

25 watts of 25 V
Optional 70.7 V
audio power (expandable to 50 watts) per panel
RMS
conversion module available for each amplifier (note that speaker wiring
RMS
continues to be supervised in standby, alarm and when background music is playing with this option module installed)
Modular design for maximum system flexibility
Unobstructed module access and removable terminal blocks for ease of servicing and module
replacement
Designed to allow easy system expansion
Five Command Input Circuits:
CMD1 and CMD2 are field selectable to be activated from 12 or 24 VDC Notification
Appliance Circuits (reverse polarity) or contact closures
CMD3, CMD4, and CMD5 are activated by contact closures
Speaker Circuits
single Style Y or Z speaker circuit (one ACC-AAM25 Audio Amplifier provided with base
unit)
two Style Y or Style Z speaker circuits (with optional second ACC-AAM25 Audio
Amplifier installed)
eight Style Y or four Style Z speaker circuits (only on ACC-25/50ZS or ACC-25/50ZST
Panel with ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module)
ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST can be controlled by an FACP via the ACS (EIA-485) link
to the ACC-ZPMK. ACS compatible FACPs include the MS-9600, MS-9200(E), MS­9200UD, MS-9200UDLS and MS-5210UD.
Integral supervised microphone
Microphone time-out feature which reverts back to prerecorded message if emergency page
exceeds three minutes
Standard, prerecorded message:
“May I have your attention please. May I have your attention please. The signal you have just heard indicates a report of a fire in this building. Please proceed to the nearest exit and leave the building. Do not re-enter the building unless directed to do so by the proper authorities.”
Field-selectable message and custom message field recording capability using local
microphone or two compatible audio input jacks
Two External Audio Inputs for recording custom message from compatible source or playing
music over the system with prior approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ)
Multiple duration message capability: one 60 second, two 30 second, three 20 second, four 15
second or five 12 second custom messages
Integral tone generators field selectable for steady, slow-whoop, high-low or chime tones
Higher wattage capability available by using the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio
(ACC-25/50DA) panel
Powered by integral AC power supply or batteries during AC fail
Programmable delay of immediate, 2 hours or 6 hours reporting of AC Loss
Piezo sounder for local trouble
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Product Features Product Description
Two Form-C trouble relays:
System Trouble Relay - TB1
AC Power Loss Relay - TB7
35 mA Special Application (auxiliary power) output for addressable modules when interfaced
with the Fire•Lite MS-9200(E) or MS-9600 FACP or equivalent and End-of-Line power supervision relays
Integral Dress Panel
Optional ACC-TR semi-flush trim ring
ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module for control and annunciation of up to 24 remote
telephone jacks (installation in ACC-25/50ZST only)
Fire Fighter Handset (FHS-F) used to communicate over the telephone circuit connected to the
ACC-FFT (ACC-25/50ZST only)
Fire Fighter Phone Jack FPJ-F provides plug-in location for the FHS-F (ACC-25/50ZST only)
Remote Page Jack RPJ-F provides plug-in location for the FHS-F and All-Call paging
capability (ACC-25/50ZST only)
Fire Fighter Handset Cabinet FHSC-RF (recess mount) or FHSC-SF (surface mount) is used to
store five Fire Fighter Handsets (FHS-F) (ACC-25/50ZST only)
Optional FC-RM Remote Microphone (includes cabinet and FC-MIM Microphone Interface
Module). Refer to the FC-RM Product Installation Document #51247 for additional information
Optional ACC-EPM External Page Module for interfacing to non-fire paging systems
Optional local playback speaker (FC-LPS)
System Status LEDs (refer to “Controls and Indicators” on page 23)
Master Command Bus output for All-Call paging control of Distributed Audio panels in non-
zone split systems
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AUX
POWER
CMD1
CMD2
CMD3
CMD4
CMD5
MASTER CMD OUT
AC LO SS
TB4
TB2 TB5
TB8
TB9
TB10
TB6
TB7
P1
TB1
NC NO C
C NO NC
1 2
1 2 3
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Form-C AC
Loss Relay
nonsupervised
Programmable
Output Trigger -
(supervised, power-
limited) activation by
Emergency and
Nonemergency
paging - active polarity shown
4.7K ELR ½ watt P/N: 27072
+ + - -
+ -
Special
Application
Power 35 mA
(nonsupervised,
power-limited)
- + + -
CMD1 Input
Trigger by contact
closure or NAC reverse polarity
(ELR required) -
alarm polarity
shown
OUT IN
CMD2 Input
Trigger by contact
closure or NAC reverse polarity
(ELR required) -
alarm polarity
shown
OUT IN
Form-C Trouble
Relay
(nonsupervised)
Connector P5
FC-MIM or
ACC-FFT
Local Speaker
Connector
RCA Jack
Local Microphone
Connector
HOT
NEUTRAL
EARTH
Connector for
Transformer
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AC Power Only (supervised,
nonpower-limited)
Refer to AC Power in Section
“Specifications” on page 19
Personal
Computer
Source
- + + -
+ -
+ -
+ -
CMD3, CMD4 & CMD5 Input
Trigger by contact closure
alarm polarity shown (inputs only)
ACC-ZSM
All CMD inputs are supervised, power-limited. When contact closure is employed, a 4.7K ELR, P/N: 27072 is required.
(supervised,
nonpower-limited)
Figure 1.1 Audio Command Center Board
Product Description Product Features
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Product Features Product Description
!
J1
T1
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
TB2
TB2
TB1 TB1
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
S2
S1
BACK-UP ON
+ - + -
+ - + -
S4
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+ - + -
+ - + -
Speaker Circuits are supervised
and power-limited
ELR Resistor required only for
Style Y (Class B) circuits.
4.75 K, 1 watt P/N: 75470
Figure 1.2 Command Board With Amplifiers
Backup Audio
In Out
Backup Audio
In Out
Optional 2nd or
Backup Amplifier
ACC-AAM25
Field
Programmable
Option Switches
S3, S5, and S1
Controls and
System Status
Indicators
(Switch S1 of 2nd amplifier
shown in Backup ‘OFF’ condition
FC-XRM70
Optional 70.7 VRMS Plug-in
Conversion Module
(available for each amplifier)
Battery Charger
Disable Switch (switch shown for charger enabled)
LEDs on each amplifer
Amp
Supervision
Circuit
Trouble
Standard
Main Amplifier #1
ACC-AAM25
CAUTION: OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY
MATCH PROPER POLARITY CONNECTIONS TO FIELD WIRING AND SPEAKERS. POLARITY SHOWN IS IN THE STANDBY AND ALARM CONDITIONS.
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Product Description Product Features
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
TB1
J1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
S1
ON
S3
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
S2
TENS
ONES
AAM 1 & 2
AAM1
JP1
TB1
TB9
TB4
SW2
SW1
TB5
TB6
CLASS A
CLASS B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
S1
S3
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
S2
AAM 1 & 2
AAM1
SW2
SW1
TB1
TB9
TB4
TB5
TB6
+ -
+ -
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
TB1
TB2
TB1
TB4
TB5
TB6
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
+
-
-
Figure 1.3 ACC-25/50ZS Main Board With Modules
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1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
Circuits are power-limited and
supervised and require ELRs
4.75K P/N: 27589
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
5 4 3 2 1
Speaker Circuits are supervised, power-limited
supervised
(nonsupervised)
Style Y (Class B)
To Speakers
To Speakers
To Speakers
To Speakers
To Speakers
To Speakers
To Speakers
shield
shield
shield
shield
Dummy Load all
unused circuits with
4.75 K resistor
Style Z (Class A)
To Speakers
shield
Speaker Return
Page
Active
LED
To Speakers
shield
Speaker Return
To Speakers
shield
Speaker Return
To Speakers
shield
Speaker Return
Jumper all unused circuits:
+ to + and - to -
Field Programmable
Option Switches for
Speaker Circuits
ACS Addressing
Switches for EIA-485
Communications with
FACP
ON
TENS ONES
ACC-ZPMK
Zone Page Module
ACS (EIA-485)
Link to FACP
to ACS devices down-stream
ACC-EPM
External Page Module
Class A
Class B
from external page
system audio
(600, 700 mV
RMS
)
contact closure from external page system
Select 4 Class A or 8 Class B
Speaker
Circuits
(shown for 8
Class B
Speaker
Circuits)
To Amplifier #1
To Amplifier #2
Select Single
or Split
Amplifier
Configuration
(shown set for
Split Amplifier configuration)
ACC-ZSM
Zone Splitter
Module
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
Zone 5
Zone 6
Zone 7
Zone 8
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Zone 4
ACC-25/50ZS Modules
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Specifications Product Description
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
TB1 TB2
P1
SW1
BACK-UP ON
CKT TBL
AMP SUPV
J1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
S1
ON
S3
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
0
5
4
3
2
1
9
8
7
6
S2
TENS
ONES
AAM 1 & 2
AAM1
JP1
TB1
TB9
TB4
SW2
SW1
TB5
TB6
CLASS A
CLASS B
SW1
J1
TB1
TB2
TB3
FFT 1 FFT 2 FFT 3 FFT 4 FFT 5 FFT 6 FFT 7 FFT 8 FFT 9 FFT 10 FFT 11 FFT 12
FFT 13 FFT 14 FFT 15 FFT 16 FFT 17 FFT 18 FFT 19 FFT 20 FFT 21 FFT 22 FFT 23 FFT 24
SW1
TB1
TB2
TB3
J3J2J1
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2 3 4 5 6
1 2
SW2
Figure 1.4 ACC-25/50ZST Main Board with ACC-FFT Module
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Dark stripe on
ribbon cable must
be positioned to
left as shown!!
Remote
Microphone
Wiring
Power
Grnd
+ Audio
- Audio
Earth
Remote Page Jack Keyswitch used for All-Call
Phone Paging
(4.7K ELR
required after
last RPJ
Keyswitch or at
TB2 if
Keyswitch is
not used)
Class A Class B
Return Out
+ shld - + shld -
Audio Wiring to
Remote Page Jack (4.7K ELR required after last
RPJ for Class B
wiring only)
switch position
shown for
2-wire Class B
telephone
connection
2-wire 4-wire
(ribbon cable is required when annunciating remote Fire Fighter Telephone locations)
to P5
on
main
board
Panel FFT
Handset
Connector
(side view)
Fire Fighter
Telephone Module
REMOTE MIC INSTALLED
switch position shown
for remote
microphone installed
Zone Page Module
Ribbon Cable from J3 on back
of
to P4 on
back of
ACC-25/50ZST with ACC-FFT Module

1.2 Specifications

AC Power - TB3
ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC-25/50ZST: 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 1.5 amp. Wire size: minimum #14 AWGb with 600 V insulation.
AC Loss Relay - TB7
Operation: normally energized fail-safe relay transfers on AC power loss for independent monitor­ing by DACT. AC Loss Relay can be programmed to be the only indication of an AC loss condi­tion (see Table 2.3 on page 34). AC Loss relay contact rating: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.6 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive)
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Product Description Specifications
Battery (lead acid only) - P10
Maximum Charging Circuit: Normal Flat Charge - 27.6V @ 0.800 amp Maximum Charger Capacity: 18 Amp Hour battery. (Audio Command Center Series cabinet holds max. 18 Amp Hour Battery.
Command Input Circuits (alarm polarities shown)
CMD1 - TB2 Terminals 3(+) & 4(-) are input terminals and Terminals 1(-) and 2(+) are output terminals which provide feed through of the NAC circuits to NAC devices down stream
CMD2 - TB5 Terminals 3(+) & 4(-) are input terminals and Terminals 1(-) and 2(+) are output terminals which provide feed through of the NAC circuits to NAC devices down stream
CMD3 - TB8 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-) are input terminals for contact closure only
CMD4 - TB9 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-) are input terminals for contact closure only
CMD5 - TB10 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-) are input terminals for contact closure only
Operation: CMD1 & CMD2 circuits are independently field programmable to activate amplifiers on NAC polarity reversal or contact-closure. IMPORTANT! When CMD1 and CMD2 are config-
ured for reverse polarity, the NAC cannot
be Coded.
CMD3, CMD4 and CMD5 are fixed to activate on contact closure only. End-of-Line resistors must be connected in all configurations. Power-limited and supervised circuitry Normal Operating Voltage Range: 10.5 VDC - 29 VDC; Maximum Voltage: 29 VDC NAC Reverse Polarity Current (requires End-of-Line Resistor from NAC): 1.6 mA maximum. Contact Closure Operation Current (requires 4.7K, ½ watt End-of-Line Resistor P/N 27072): 6.6 mA maximum Maximum Wiring Impedance CMD1 - CMD5 (Contact Closure Operation): 200 Maximum Input Impedance:
• CMD1 & CMD2 (Reverse Polarity Operation): 20K
• CMD1 - CMD5 (Contact Closure Operation): 3.4K
Audio Amplifier Module
Standard ACC-AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P4 of main circuit board, optional ACC-AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P3 of main circuit board
Backup Audio - TB2 [In Terminals 1(+) & 2(-), Out Terminals 3(+) & 4(-)] on Amplifier Module
Operation: When TB2 is wired between the two amplifiers of a panel, the optional amplifier pro­vides backup to the standard amplifier. Switch S1 on the backup amplifier must be 'ON' and jump­ers placed from backup amplifier TB2 Terminal 3 to standard amplifier TB2 Terminal 1 and from backup amplifier TB2 Terminal 4 to standard amplifier TB2 Terminal 2. Refer to Section “One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC-25/50” on page 81, for additional information.
Speaker Circuit - TB1 Terminals 3(+) & 4(-) Style Y, 5(+) & 6(-) Style Z, 1 & 2 Shield (Standby and Alarm Polarity Shown) on Amplifier Module
Power-limited circuitry Operation: Circuit can be wired Style Y or Style Z Normal Operating Voltage: 25 V (70.7 V
@ 350 mA max. with maximum Load Impedance of 200operation possible by plug-
RMS
@ 1 amp max. and maximum Load Impedance of 25
RMS
ging optional FC-XRM70 conversion module into P1 of audio amplifier). Circuit wiring is supervised during standby, alarm and when background music is playing Output Power: 25 watts (20 watts when background music is employed); Frequency Range: 800Hz - 2,800Hz Maximum total capacitance for each speaker circuit: 250 µF. End-of-Line Resistor required for Style Y circuit: 4.75 K, 1 watt (P/N: 75470)
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Specifications Product Description
ACC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module and ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS/T Only)
Power-limited circuitry Operation: Circuits on ACC-ZSM can be wired as eight Style Y or four Style Z Normal Operating Voltage for Speaker Circuits: 25 V
@ 1 amp max. and maximum Load
RMS
Impedance of 25
(70.0 V
@ 350 mA max. with maximum Load Impedance of 200operation possible by
RMS
plugging optional FC-XRM70 conversion module into P1 of audio amplifier).
Speaker circuit wiring is supervised during standby and alarm. (Note that background music is not
permitted in Zone Splitter configuration since open-circuit fault detection is not possible)
Output Power: 25 watts total; Frequency Range: 800Hz - 2,800Hz Maximum total capacitance for ACC-AAM25: 250 µF. (Note that the total
capacitance for the
ACC-ZSM speaker outputs must not exceed the maximum of 250 µF).
End-of-Line Resistor required for Style Y (Class B) speaker circuit: 4.75 K, 1 watt (P/N: 75470) TB1 on ACC-ZPMK: ACS (EIA-485) electrically isolated link to FACP provides programmed speaker control
ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only)
Power-limited circuitry
TB1 Remote Phone Circuit Operation: Circuit can be wired Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A)
Wiring connects Remote Page Jacks (FPJ-F or RPJ-F) to control panel for phone communication Normal Operating Voltage (V
): Standby = n/a, Active = 0.2 V
RMS
RMS
Normal Operating Voltage (VDC): Standby = 12 VDC, Active = 4 VDC to 0.9 VDC Normal Operating Current (mA): Standby = 1.3 mA, Active = 5 mA Circuit wiring is supervised. Maximum wiring impedance = 54 End-of-Line Resistor required for Style Y circuit: 4.7K, ½ watt
TB2 Remote Page Jack Keyswitch Operation: Circuit wired Class B
Keyswitch enables All-Call Paging by FHS-F Remote Phone Requires RPJ-F Circuit wiring is supervised. Maximum wiring impedance = 54 End-of-Line Resistor required: 4.7K, ½ watt
TB3 Remote Microphone Operation:
Provide connection for the optional FC-RM Remote Microphone Module which is used for remote paging capabilities.
NOTE: For installations that require both the Fire Fighter Telephone and Remote Microphone, the Remote Microphone Module wiring connections are made to the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module.
Master CMD Out - TB6 Terminals 1(+), 2(+), 3(-) & 4(-) (active polarity shown)
Provides All-Call Paging trigger for Distributed Audio units (ACC-25/50 ONLY). Will drive MR­101C or MR-201C relays (manufactured by Air Products and Controls) to provide relay contacts. Supervised and power-limited circuitry Programmed Operation: Output reverses polarity on activation of All-Call switch, Remote Micro­phone or External Page Module input. Normal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC regulated, filtered; Maximum Voltage: 25.4 VDC Reverse Polarity Current: 125 mA maximum. Standby Voltage: -5 VDC. Short Circuit Current: 0.5 mA. Maximum Load Resistance: 200 ohms. Wiring connections to Master CMD Output Circuit:
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Product Description Specifications
End-of-Line Resistor required for Class B using Terminals 1(+) & 4(-): 4.7 K, ½ watt (P/N: 27072)
Class A (no End-of-Line Resistor) requires the wiring of Terminal 1(+) to 2(+) and Terminal
3(-) to 4(-)
Up to 25 Distributed Audio Panels may be connected to this output (ACC-25/50 Only)
Special Application Power (Aux. Power) - TB4 Terminals 1(+) & 2(-)
Up to 35 mA @ 24 VDC of special application power is available for powering addressable mod­ules and associated End-of-Line power supervision relays.
Power-limited circuitry. Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible devices.
Form-C Trouble Relay - TB1
Normally energized fail-safe relay can be programmed to transfer its contacts on any panel trouble condition or on any trouble condition except AC Loss (see Table 2.3 on page 34).
TB1 Form-C relay contact rating: 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive), 0.6 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive).
External Audio Input
• RCA Audio Jack Input (female connector)
nput Impedance: 30K maximum Input Voltage: 700 mV
maximum
RMS
Input Current: 1 mA maximum @ 700 mV Requires preamplifier output. Mates to an RCA phono 'plug' - 3mm diameter, 10mm length, 9mm shell diameter.
• 3.5 mm PC Audio Jack Input (female connector)
Requires preamplifier output Interfaces to personal computer line output
NOTE: Some laptop personal computers only provide an audio output for headphones. It may be necessary to adjust the headphone output level for proper recording of voice messages.
FC-MIM Microphone Interface Module (Optional) - P5 Connector
Connector P5 provides a connection for:
• the optional FC-MIM Microphone Interface Module which is used to connect the FC-RM
Remote Microphone Module to provide remote microphone paging capabilities.
• the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module which is used for emergency telephone appli-
cations.
NOTE: For systems that require both the Remote Microphone and Fire Fighter Telephone, the ACC-FFT is connected to the P5 connector on the main circuit board and the Remote Microphone connections are made on the ACC-FFT. The FC-MIM is incorporated into the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module as part of the ACC-25/50ZST. A separate FC-MIM is therefore not required for this system.
Microphone connector for Fire•Lite standard microphone P/N:45025 - P6 Connector
ACC-EPM External Page Module (Optional)
Audio Input Impedance: 600 maximum Audio Input Voltage: 700 mV
maximum
RMS
Audio Input Current: 1 mA maximum @ 700 mV Contact Closure Operation Current: 2.3 mA maximum External paging equipment is electrically isolated from ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS and ACC­25/50ZST
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Controls and Indicators Product Description
Figure 1.5 Controls and Indicators
Single Zone Operation
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ALL-CALL
AUDIO ON/OFF
MESSAGE 1
MESSAGE 2
MESSAGE 3
MESSAGE 4
MESSAGE 5
POWER ON
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
MESSAGE TROUBLE
GENERATOR
TONE
GENERATOR
TROUBLE
RECORD
PLAYBACK
TROUBLE
SILENCE
MICROPHONE
TROUBLE
Figure 1.6 Controls and Indicators
Dual Zone Operation
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ZONE 1
ZONE 2
MESSAGE 1
POWER ON
SYSTEM
TROUBLE
MESSAGE TROUBLE
GENERATOR
TONE
GENERATOR
TROUBLE
RECORD
PLAYBACK
TROUBLE
SILENCE
MICROPHONE
TROUBLE

1.3 Controls and Indicators

1.3.1 Single Zone Operation (ACC-25/50, ACC-25/50ZS, ACC­25/50ZST)
Figure 1.5 depicts Single Zone operation with the maximum capacity of five messages. Single Zone may be configured for two to five message control (refer to Section 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32).
ALL-CALL:
used to select All Call function when ACC-
25/50 Series is programmed for Single Zone operation. Selecting this button also activates the Master Command Bus, which is used to trigger Distributed Audio Panels. Single Zone
operation directs the same message to both amplifier circuits (S3 DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 set to one of the valid options other than all OFF)
AUDIO ON/OFF:
used to indicate that speaker circuits are activated when ACC-25/50 Series is programmed
for Single Zone operation (S3 DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 set to one of the valid options other than all OFF). Push-button switch can be used to deactivate the audio amplifiers that were
activated by the FACP
MESSAGE 1 - used to manually transmit Message 1 over speaker circuit
MESSAGE 2 - used to manually transmit Message 2 over speaker circuit
MESSAGE 3 - used to manually transmit Message 3 over speaker circuit
MESSAGE 4 - used to manually transmit Message 4 over speaker circuit
MESSAGE 5 - used to manually transmit Message 5 over speaker circuit

1.3.2 Dual Zone Operation (ACC-25/50 Only)

Figure 1.6 depicts Dual Zone operation which sup­ports the generation of one message only (refer to Sec­tion 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32).
ZONE 1:
ZONE 2:
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used to select Zone 1 when ACC-25/50 is
programmed for Dual Zone operation. Dual Zone operation directs a single message to either or both amplifier circuits (S3 DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 set to OFF).
used to select Zone 2 when ACC-25/50 is
programmed for Dual Zone operation (S3 DIP switches 1, 2 and 3 set to OFF)
Product Description Controls and Indicators
FACP
ACC
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6
Zone 7 Zone 8
Zone 24
Zone 9 Zone 10 Zone 11 Zone 12
Zone 13 Zone 14 Zone 15 Zone 16 Zone 17 Zone 18 Zone 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23

1.3.3 RECORD/PLAYBACK

for recording messages when Record/Bypass switch is in the up Record position (refer to
Section “S2 - Record Bypass Switch on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 38, Section 2.1, ”S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC­MCB)” on page 36 and Section 2.2, ”S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC-25/50 Series Motherboard (ACC-MCB)” on page 37 for additional information on recording messages.)
for reviewing recorded message when Record Bypass Switch is in the down Bypass position
(requires optional FC-LPS module).

1.3.4 TROUBLE SILENCE

momentary depression silences the local piezo when system is in trouble condition.

1.3.5 LEDs (visible with panel door closed):

Power ON (green)
System Trouble (yellow)
Message Generator Trouble (yellow)
Tone Generator Trouble (yellow)
Microphone Trouble (yellow)
Record/Playback (green)
•Dual Zone
Zone 1 (green = active, yellow = manual deactivation)
Zone 2 (green = active, yellow = manual deactivation)
Message 1 (green = activation)
Message 2 (green = activation)
Message 3 (green = activation)
Message 4 (green = activation)
Message 5 (green = activation)
Single Zone
All Call (green = active)
Audio On/Off (green = active, yellow = manual deactivation)
1.3.6 ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS and ACC­25/50ZST Panels only)
Push button Switches
24 tactile push-button switches used to manually activate the corre­sponding speaker zone. If speaker zone has been activated by the FACP programming, pressing the switch will deactivate the speaker zone and illuminate the corresponding yellow zone LED and the Sys­tem Trouble LED.
LEDs
FACP Communication (green = active, extinguished = no
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communication)
The (top left LED) communication should only be active if the ACC-25/50ZS/T is connected to an FACP and communication via the ACS link is established.
Controls and Indicators Product Description
FFT 1 FFT 2 FFT 3 FFT 4 FFT 5 FFT 6 FFT 7 FFT 8 FFT 9
FFT 10
FFT 11
FFT 12
FFT 13
FFT 14
FFT 15
FFT 16
FFT 17
FFT 18
FFT 19
FFT 20
FFT 21
FFT 22
FFT 23
FFT 24
ACC Communication (green = active, extinguished = no communication)
This (top right LED) indicates communication between the ACC-ZPMK and the ACC­25/50ZS/T main circuit board via the connecting ribbon cable.
Speaker Circuit Zones 1 through 24 (green = active, yellow = trouble/disabled
Only the LEDs for Zones 1 through 8 will be functional if the ACC-ZSM is configured for Style Y (Class B) operation or only the LEDs for Zones 1 through 4 will be functional if the ACC­ZSM is configured for Style Z (Class A) and no ACC-25/25DAZS Distributed Audio panels are connected.

1.3.7 ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST only)

Pushbutton Switches
Answer Call - tactile pushbutton switch used to connect or disconnect Remote Telephone FHS-F plugged into the FPJ-F or RPJ-F from the ACC-FFT.
LEDs
Power (green) - indicates that power is applied to the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module
Answer Call (green LED) - flashes to indicate that a remote phone (FHS-F) has been plugged into the FPJ-F or RPJ-F on the telephone circuit. LED turns on steady when Answer/Call pushbutton is pressed to answer the remote phone call
Remote Handset Page (green LED) - turns on steady to indicate that a remote phone (FHS-F) has been connected to the telephone circuit and the Remote Page Jack Keyswitch on the RPJ-F has been activated for remote paging
Remote Microphone Page (green LED) -turns on steady to indicate active paging from Remote Microphone
Remote Handset Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to indicate that a fault exists on the telephone circuit connected to TB1 of the ACC-FFT
Local Handset Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to indicate that the local handset has a connection fault
Remote Key Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to indicate a remote keyswitch wiring fault (TB2)
Remote Microphone Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to indicate a fault on the Remote Microphone wiring or electronics (TB3)
FFT 1 through FFT 24 (green LEDs) - LED for each of 24 possible remote phone circuits will turn on if an addressable monitor module has been connected and programmed for activation when a remote phone (FHS-F) is plugged into the corresponding Remote Page Jack (FPJ-F or RPJ-F)

1.3.8 ACC-EPM External Page Module

Page Active (green=active)

1.3.9 Other System LEDs (located on main circuit board and modules)

AC Power (green) - main circuit board
Battery Trouble (yellow) - main circuit board
Charger Trouble (yellow) - main circuit board
Ground Fault (yellow) - main circuit board
Circuit Trouble (yellow) - Amplifier module
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Product Description Circuits
Amplifier Supervision (green) - Amplifier module

1.4 Circuits

Input Circuits - CMD1, CMD2, CMD3, CMD4 & CMD5
Input circuits CMD1 and CMD2 are independently field programmable to accept Notification Appliance Circuits or normally open contacts. (IMPORTANT! When CMD1 and CMD2 are
configured for reverse polarity, the NAC cannot
feed-through of the NACs, allowing placement of the ACC-25/50 Series anywhere along a Notification Appliance Circuit. A trouble on the ACC-25/50 Series will cause relay contacts at the out terminals of CMD1 to open, causing an NAC circuit trouble at the FACP.
NOTE: The ACC-25/50 Series will not open the out terminals while in alarm or during AC loss if the Trouble Relay is programmed not to transfer on AC Loss conditions (refer to Switch 8 in Table
2.3 on page 34). Monitoring ACC-25/50 Series troubles while in alarm requires use of
independent trouble relay at TB1.
Programming CMD1 and/or CMD2 for activation on contact closure will allow activation of the amplifiers on a normally open contact transfer to the closed condition. Contact wiring is supervised for open conditions. A short will cause amplifier activation (contact closure).
Input circuits CMD3, CMD4 and CMD5 will only activate on contact closure which will allow activation of the amplifiers on a normally open contact transfer to the closed condition. Contact wiring is supervised for open conditions.
Audio Input Jacks
RCA Jack provides convenient connection to an audio source such as a tape player for recording a new digital message. It may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ. Background music is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power.
PC Jack provides convenient connection to an audio source such as a personal computer for recording a new digital message. The jack allows vertical plug-in of a standard mini-jack cable. It may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ. Background music is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power.
Output Circuits
Specific Application Power Output, 35 mA @ 24 VDC.
Main circuit provides a 24 Volt Battery Charger (up to 18 AH batteries) @ 800 mA maximum.
Master Command Output Bus
Normal Operating Voltage: 24 VDC regulated, filtered. Reverse Polarity Current 120 mA maximum
Output reverses polarity on activation
All-Call Paging control bus for the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio panel (ACC­25/50DA) or other Fire•Lite UL-listed audio products
Notification Appliance Circuit
One NAC Speaker Circuit Style Y or Style Z with each ACC-AAM25 amplifier module.
Four NAC Speaker Circuits Style Z or eight Style Y with ACC-ZSM (ACC-25/50ZS/T only)
Relays
One Form-C Trouble Relay. Contacts are rated 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) and 0.6 amps @ 30 VAC (resistive)
be Coded). Terminals are provided to allow
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Components Product Description
Figure 1.7 Main Circuit Board
Audio Amplifier
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One Form-C AC Loss Relay. Contacts are rated 2.0 amps @ 30 VDC (resistive) and 0.6 amps 30 VAC (resistive).
NOTE: The Trouble Relay can be programmed to transfer on any trouble condition including AC Loss or on any trouble condition except AC Loss (see Switch 8 in Table 2.3 on page 34).
FC-MIM Microphone Interface Module or ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module
Connector P5 provides a connection for the optional FC-MIM Microphone Interface Module which is used to connect the FC-RM Remote Microphone to provide remote microphone paging capabilities for the ACC-25/50 and ACC-25/50ZS (refer to Remote Microphone Installation document #51247).
Connector P5 provides a cable connection to the optional ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module connector J2 for the ACC-25/50ZST Zone System with Telephone. The FC-MIM module function is incorporated into the ACC-FFT module eliminating the need for the FC­MIM (refer to Section “ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only)” on page 55.
ACC-EPM External Page Module
Connector P13 provides a connection for the optional ACC-EPM External Page Module which is used to connect external non-emergency page equipment. The electrically isolated signal from the external equipment is not supervised by the ACC-25/50 Series panels. Alarm condition and paging from the ACC-25/50 Series panels have priority and will override all external page functions. To preserve battery power, non-emergency paging is prohibited during AC loss conditions.
ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST only)
Connector P11 provides a connection for the ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module which is used to annunciate and control the selection of speaker circuits. Refer to Section “ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module - ACS Link (ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST)” on page 52.
Local Speaker
Connector P2 provides a connection for an optional, removable local speaker P/N: FC-LPS, to be used for reviewing the digital message without broadcasting over the system speakers. Figure 3.19, “Installation of Speaker Module” on page 60. This option module must be installed to take advantage of the Playback feature. Note that The FC-LPS must be removed after use.

1.5 Components

Main Circuit Board
The ACC-25/50 Series main cir­cuit board contains the system's CPU, tone generators, special application auxiliary 35 mA power output, DIP switches for field programmable features, digi­tal message recorder/generator, integral microphone input and pre­amplifier, other primary compo­nents and wiring interface components. One amplifier mod­ule is supplied mounted to the main circuit board. The ACC­25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST also include one ACC-ZPMK Zone Page Module and one AC-ZSM Zone Splitter Module (refer to Figure 1.3 on page 18). The ACC-25/50ZST also includes one
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Product Description Components
Figure 1.8 Cabinets
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ACC-25/50
ACC-25/50ZS
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ACC-
ACC-25/50ZST
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ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (refer to Figure 1.4 on page 19). Optional modules can be plugged in and mounted to the main circuit board. The main circuit board is delivered pre­mounted in the cabinet.
Audio Amplifier Module [ACC-AAM25]
A single Audio Amplifier Module is installed in the ACC-25/50 Series. The amplifier provides 25 watts of power at 25 V
70.7 V
. One fully supervised and power-limited speaker circuit is provided on the amplifier
RMS
. An optional module, P/N: FC-XRM70, converts the 25 V
RMS
output to
RMS
module. The circuit can be wired for Style Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) operation.
LEDs are provided to indicate Amplifier Supervision (green indicates amplifier is functional) and Circuit Trouble (yellow indicates field wiring fault or amplifier fault). The LEDs are only visible with the panel door open.
Cabinet
The cabinet is red with an attractive navy blue front overlay. A clear window allows viewing of status LEDs and location of microphone. The backbox measures 26.0" x 15.5" x 4.75" and pro­vides space for two batteries (up to 18 Amp Hours). The ACC-25/50ZS and ACC-25/50ZST cabi­nets provide a clear window to view the ACC-ZPMK module which is mounted in the center left portion of the cabinet and the ACC-FFT module which is mounted in the center right portion of the cabinet.
Batteries
The cabinet provides space for 18 Amp Hour batteries (charged by integral Power Supply/Battery Charger module).
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Optional Modules Product Description
Figure 1.9 Dress Panel
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Dress Panel
The Dress Panel is supplied standard with the system. It mounts to the cabinet with two supplied screws. The Dress Panel protects the user from high voltages and circuit boards from accidental damage. All system LEDs are visible with the Dress Panel installed.
Trim Ring
An optional ACC-TR trim ring is available for semi-flush mounting of the audio panel.

1.6 Optional Modules

ACC-AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module
An optional second identical audio amplifier can be plugged into connector P3 located in the lower center of the main circuit board in the ACC-25/50 Series. This amplifier also provides 25 watts of power at 25 V watt speaker circuits) or it can be used as a backup amplifier. An option module can also be used to convert the 25 V
NOTE: For ease of access, all wiring should be connected to the terminals on the main circuit board terminal blocks TB5, TB6, TB9 and TB10 prior to installing the secondary Audio Amplifier Module.
FC-XRM70 Transformer Module 70.7 V
This optional module plugs into connector P1 of the Audio Amplifier Module and provides conver­sion from 25 V
FC-LPS Local Playback Speaker
This optional speaker module plugs into connector P2 located in the lower right section of the ACC-25/50 Series main circuit board. This unit allows reviewing of the digital messages locally without broadcasting over the system speakers. The optional module must be installed in order to take advantage of the Playback feature. It may be temporarily used to test recorded messages. A mounting kit is included for this purpose. The FC-LPS cannot be permanently mounted in the enclosure and must be removed after use.
and can therefore be used to expand system power to 50 watts (providing dual 25
RMS
output to 70.7 V
RMS
to 70.7 V
RMS
RMS.
RMS
at full rated 25 watts output power.
RMS
FC-RM Remote Microphone
The optional microphone module FC-RM, provides general paging capabilities through the remote microphone for an audio system. Announcements can be broadcast over the speaker circuits by depressing the Remote Microphone keyswitch. The FC-MIM Microphone Interface Module must be installed in the ACC-25/50 or ACC-25/50ZS audio panel for connection to the FC-RM (refer to the FC-RM Product Installation Document #51247 for installation information).
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Product Description Getting Started
An ACC-25/50ZST does not require an FC-MIM since the function of this module is incorporated in the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module which is included with the ACC-25/50ZST. The Remote Microphone Module is connected directly to the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module (refer to Section “ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module (ACC-25/50ZST Only)” on page 55.
NOTE: Paging operations initiated from within the ACC-25/50 Series main panel will override the remote microphone.
ACC-EPM External Page Module
This optional module provides an interface to external non-emergency paging equipment. When activated, a contact closure will switch the external paging equipment into the ACC-25/50 Series speaker circuits if the circuits have not been activated by the ACC-25/50 Series panels for emer­gency use. Any emergency/fire activation or local paging will override the ACC-EPM input. Pag­ing from non-emergency equipment is prohibited during AC loss condition to preserve battery power.

1.7 Getting Started

This section describes the basic guidelines for setting up the various ACC-25/50 Series systems, assuming that the speaker and FACP cabling has been installed.

1.7.1 ACC-25/50, Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power

Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3, ”Installation” on page 42.
Configure the ACC-25/50 for Single Zone operation, if individual speaker circuit control is not required, by setting DIP switch S3 switches 1, 2 and 3 on the ACC-MCB mother board. The factory default setting is Dual Zone output control. Refer to Section 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32.
Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4, ”Operating Instructions” on page
63.

1.7.2 ACC-25/50 With ACC-25/50DA(s), Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts of Audio Power

Connect the Audio Riser and Master Command Bus (for All-Call) cabling between the ACC­25/50 and ACC-25/50DA panels. Refer to Section 5, ”Application Examples” on page 80.
Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3, ”Installation” on page 42.
Configure the ACC-25/50 for Single Zone operation using DIP switch S3 switches 1, 2 and 3 on the ACC-MCB motherboard. Refer to Section 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32. The ACC-25/50DA DIP switches can be left at the default settings.
Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4, ”Operating Instructions” on page
63.

1.7.3 ACC-25/50ZS & ACC-25/50ZST, Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power

Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3, ”Installation” on page 42.
Configure the ACC-25/50ZS/T for Single Zone operation using DIP switch S3 switches 1, 2 and 3 on the ACC-MCB motherboard. Refer to Section 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32.
Configure the ACC-ZPM Zone Page Module DIP switch S1 switches 1, 2 and 3 for operation with the FACP. Refer to Section 2, ”Field Programming” on page 32 and Section 5, ”Application Examples” on page 80.
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