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1. 3 5 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery This section should be used to help you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your installation 3 5 1 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining the 5104 current draw and standby battery requirements Fill in the Current Draw Worksheet Table 3 6 in section 3 5 2 For the 5104 the worst case current draw is listed in Table 3 6 for the panel and accessory devices Follow these steps to properly fill in the Current Draw Worksheet Fill in the number of devices used Compute the current draw requirements for alarm and standby and record this data into line A Add up the current draw for all the smoke detectors and record the totals in line B Total all the notification appliance device loads and enter that number into line C Make sure that the alarm current you calculated including current for the panel itself does not exceed 750 mA This is the maximum current allowable Complete the remaining instructions in Table 3 6 to determine battery size requirements e 3 5 1 1 Maximum Battery Standby Load Table 3 5 shows the maximum battery standby load for the 5104 based on 24 and 60 hours of standby the standby load calculations of line D in Table 3 6 must be less than the number shown in Table 3 5 for the battery size used and standby hours required Table 3 5 maximum Battery Standby Load Rechargeable Battery Size
2. 6 digits 205104 Enter up to six digits for an account number For accounts shorter than 6 digits use leading zeros before you enter account number so that all six places are filled For example if the format requires a shorter account number such as 3 1 enter 000123 Step 32 Attempts 2 Select the number of attempts the dialer will make to report to this account before a dialer failed condition occurs the dialer will then call the other account A total of 15 attempts will be made Step 33 Format 2 SK4 2 See Step 28 Step 34 CIC 2 None See Step 29 Step 35 Phone 2 None See Step 30 Step 36 Computer Account 6 digits 305104 Account number used when reporting to the downloading computer If account number is shorter than 6 digits use leading zeros 6 7 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Carrier Identification Code is the prefix that needs to be dialed before a phone number to access a particular long distance carrier Use Step 37 Computer CIC 1 to 8 digits None special characters to add pauses and look for second dial tone characters into the phone number See Table 6 2 for special characters Enter up to 16 digits for phone number 1 Use special characters to add pauses and Step 38 Computer Phone 1 to 16 digits None look fo
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4. Maximum Load for 24 hrs Standby 5 min Alarm Maximum Load for 60 hrs Standby 5 min Alarm 7 AH 275 mA 105 mA 3 7 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 5 2 Current Draw Worksheet Use this worksheet to determine current requirements during alarm battery standby operation Table 3 6 Current Draw Calculations Device Current per Device pa Po A For each device use this 3 X This Column Current per number of formula onn devices 5404 1 Standby 75 mA 75 mA Alarm 135 mA 135 mA Standby 25 mA mA senn Alarm 40 mA Current Subtotals Smoke Detectors Standby Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Standby mA mA Alarm mA mA Current Subtotals mA mA Notification Appliances mA mA mA mA mA Current Subtotals mA Total current rating of all devices in system add totals of A C x 001 A A Number of standby hours 24 or 60 for NFPA 72 chapter 1 1 5 2 5 H Multiply lines D standby current and E Total standby AH AH Alarm sounding period in hours For example 5 minutes 0833 hours H Multiply lines D alarm Current and G totals Total alarm AH AH Add lines F and H AH Ampere Hours Total AH required AH
5. Mounting the b104 PO BOaId i itte Er re ERE bwi ban kman yo 3 9 3 0 IAG Connector vo san cete tart tea bur ne bu ema 3 10 3 8 1 Standard Transformer Connections sse 3 10 3 9 Battery Connection nnn nant a a a aae aa a aaao 3 10 3 10 Detector Installation rne EE oce pete 3 12 3 10 1 Class A Style D Zones sss eene eene nennen sentent tennis nennen 3 12 3 10 2 Class B Style B ZONES tena etre ene ire pakou pea blie 3 12 3 10 3 Four Wire Smoke Detector Connection ssssssssssseeeeeeeeen enne 3 13 3 11 Supplemental Notification Appliance 3 14 3 11 1 Non Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring eeeeee 3 15 151053 L8 3 11 2 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring 3 16 3 12 Telephone Line Connections 4 2 1 11 3 17 3 13 Model 5230 Installation a ai aeg ee red ined ets 3 18 33 1 Mounting the 52307 eveye yi kopi ist ene aba a iss 3 18 Section 4 Add on Fire Communicator Application 4 1 Section 5 5230 tette Item 5 1 5 1 45230 Display
6. events that have not been re stored will be sent along with the test report Enter how often the control panel will do an Step 48 Test Interval 0 3 3 automatic phone test keyed off the Test Time Selections 0 3 respectively every 4 hours 6 hours 12 hours or 24 hours Panels with firmware V1 05 or before enter how often in days 1 30 the control panel will do an automatic phone test 6 8 Programming 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Step 49 Add on Dialer Yes or No No Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If the 5104 is used as an add on communicator for a host panel This tells the 5104 not to test the battery or earth ground which could cause interference with the host panel No The 5104 will test battery and earth ground see Table 6 1 For UL certified systems Low AC Hours in Step 5 must be set from 1 3 hours 6 9 151053 L8 Section 7 Reporting The 5104 can transmit information in 5 different formats This section describes the five basic reporting formats of the 5104 and the codes that they send to a central station receiver Of these 5 formats some of the formats offer more specific selection for that format For example you can select a 3 1 format that requires a 1400 or 2300 Hz handshake or SIA format that can handle 8 of 20 events per ca
7. 3 8 Installation 151053 L8 3 6 Mounting the 5104 Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 3 2 before mounting the 5104 cabinet This will ensure that you select a suitable location The panel should be accessible to main drop wiring runs It should be mounted as close to the center of the building as possible and located within a secured area but should be accessible for testing and service When mounting on interior walls use appropriate screw anchors in plaster When mounting on concrete especially when moisture can accumulate the enclosure shall be placed or equipped so as to prevent moisture or water from entering and accumulating within the cabinet and shall be mounted so there is a least 1 4 space between the enclosure and the concrete wall surface A piece of plywood standoffs or other equivalent material can be used to space the cabinet from the concrete surface and then attach the 5104B to that spacing surface Also mount any other desired components to the 1 4 spacing surface DO NOT flush mount the 5104B cabinet in a wall designated as a fire break 3 6 1 Preventing Water Damage Water damage to the fire system can be caused by moisture entering the cabinet through the conduits Conduits that are installed to enter the top of the cabinet are most likely to cause water problems Installers should take reasonable precautions to prevent water from entering the cabinet Water damage is not covered under warr
8. A 0 Zone 3 9 Power Power Limited 0 10 Input Class B Style A 0 11 Power Zone 4 Power Limited 0 12 Circuit Ground 0 13 Telco Ring N A 14 Telco Tip Phone Line N A 15 House Ring 1 N A 16 House Tip N A 5 17 Telco Ring N A 18 Telco Tip Phone Line N A 19 House Ring 2 N A 20 House Tip N A 21 Bell positive Notification Power Limited 0 22 Bell negative Circuit 0 23 Ground 0 5230 T 24 Accessory Power Power Limited 0 3 Annunciator ae 25 Serial Data Out Optional Power Limited 0 26 Serial Data In 0 27 Input Class B Style A Zone 5 0 4 28 Power Zone 5 amp 6 Power Limited 0 29 Input Class B Style A Zone 6 0 3 4 Installation 151053 L8 3 4 2 LED Descriptions This section describes what each LED indicates The 5104 has a total of seven LEDs three are visible externally and four are visible only if the cabinet door is open See Section 8 for additional information on LED operation 3 4 2 1 Externally Visible LEDs L3 L4 8 L5 This section describes the three LEDs one green and two yellow that are visible externally through the window on the 5104 cabinet door Refer to Table 3 2 and Figure 3 2 Table 3 2 Externally Visible LEDs LED Name Color Description L3 Power Green Normally ON unless the panel loses AC power or the panel is being reset L4 Silenced Yellow Normally OFF unless a trouble or supervisory condition has been silenced L5 Dialer Yellow Normally OF
9. This document constitutes the only warranty made by Manufacturer with respect to its products and replaces all previous warranties and is the only warranty made by Manufacturer No increase or alteration written or verbal of the obligation of this warranty is authorized Manufacturer does not represent that its products will prevent any loss by fire or otherwise Warranty Claims Manufacturer shall replace or repair at Manufacturer s discretion each part returned by its authorized Distributor and acknowledged by Manufacturer to be defective provided that such part shall have been returned to Manufacturer with all charges prepaid and the authorized Distributor has completed Manufacturer s Return Material Authorization form The replacement part shall come from Manufacturer s stock and may be new or refurbished THE FOREGOING IS DISTRIBUTOR S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY IN THE EVENT OF A WARRANTY CLAIM Warn HL 08 2009 fm SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 203 484 7161 Fax 203 484 7118 www silentknight com
10. condition exists and the EOL problem on this loop This annunciator has been turned off indication will clear once the problem has been corrected Data Lost Displayed if event memory overflows Bus Trouble The 5230 cannot communicate with 5104 Try Again If there is a 10 seconds time lapse You waited to long between between key presses while entering touchpad entries and the system a function the 5230 will display this timed out or an incorrect entry was message made Trouble Remote One or more 5230 annunciator is Check for shorts or opens wire trouble The 5230 ID number is runs Check to make sure that none indicated in the place of the 5230 have the same ID code EEPROM Sum Error Error during program mode Exit program mode see Section 6 2 4 then re enter program mode and try again L2 On Trouble Smk Pwr Smoke loop power is less than 10 V or an overcurrent condition exists Overcurrent draw on terminal 6 9 or 11 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 LED Indications 5230 LCD Messages Meaning Cause and Correction Bell Trouble Trouble condition on the notification circuit Over current draw on the notification circuit Missing or incorrect EOL ona supervised notification circuit L6 Flashes Trouble Com 1 Event reports auto test or manual test unable to report on line 1 Phone line voltage is O K but the panel was unable to communicate on line 1 Try dial
11. 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 Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal fire alarm control panels contain 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 Fire Alarm Control Panel FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation While installing a fire alarm system may make lower insurance rates possible 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 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 Any fire alarm system may fail for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot rea
12. for use with non powered devices such as waterflow switches Do NOT use smoke or duct detectors on Class A zones Each class A zone is a four wire circuit that allows an alarm to be detected even after a single open or ground fault occurs When a single open or ground fault occurs the audible trouble signal will sound and the 5104 will report the trouble to the central station Figure 3 6 shows how to wire a class A style D loop No end of line EOL resistor is needed for this zone This zone must be wired using normally open contacts Zone 1 Loop A Out Zone 1 Loop B Out Zone 1 Loop B In Zone 1 Loop A In Figure 3 6 Class A style D Supervised Fire Loop Normally Open Sensors Only Note Class A wiring is to be used for dry contacts only and does not support 2 wire detectors Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 10 2 Class B Style B Zones Zones 2 through 6 are class B style B fire zones Each class B zone consists of a two wire circuit that will detect the occurrence of an open in the loop but may not be able to detect an alarm after such an occurrence The detection of an open will cause the audible trouble signal to sound and the 5104 will report the trouble to the cen tral station Figure 3 7 shows how to wire a class B style B loop One side of each class B loop connects to a zone input ter minal and the other side of each loop connects to loop power For each loop use a 4 7K ohm EOL resistor wired in
13. of programming are referred to as programming steps These steps are covered in greater detail in Section 6 2 5 61 UL 864 Programming Requirements PARTIES options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below NOTICE TO USERS INSTALLERS AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION AND OTHER INVOLVED This product incorporates field programmable software In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 certain programming features or Programming Option a Possible Settings Settings a nu Low AC Hours Y 0 30 hours 1 3 hours Test Interval Y 4 6 12 24 hours 4 6 12 24 hours Format 1 amp Format 2 Y 3 4 6 7 0 2 5 8 Add on Dialer N Y amp N 6 2 5230 Programming 6 2 1 Default User Codes The 5230 uses two programmable user codes Installer and Operator codes This section will refer to these user codes as either the Installer Code or the Operator Code Table 6 1 lists the factory default Installer and Operator codes Table 6 1 Factory Default User Codes User Codes Factory Default Installer Code 5104 Operator Code 1111 6 2 2 How to Enter and Exit Program Mode This section describes how to enter and exit programming mode 6 2 3 How to Enter Program Mode Follow these steps to enter program mode 6 1 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L
14. see Table 6 3 for step information press DISABLE SHIFT LOAD ENTER to enter D character 6 2 Programming 151053 L8 Special Character and Functions Some phone number require special characters or functions to dial the central station correctly Table 6 2 lists the special character used for dialing a phone number and CIC Carrier ID Code codes Table 6 2 Special Characters for Dialing Sequence Character Touchpad Inputs Displayed Character Pause DISABLE 581 SHIFT 1 DISABLE Memory SHIFT DISABLE reset SHIFT 3 Look for second dial tone Saya EES DISABLE Loan SHIFT 4 6 2 6 2 Bypass Step To bypass a step to get to the next step simply press the enter key without entering any data 6 2 6 3 Gotoa Step You may desire to program only a few features and do not wish to step through the entire programming menu To do this follow the steps below 1 Press STEP J 2 Enter the step number you wish to go to 3 Press ENTER 6 2 7 Programming Steps Table 6 3 lists all the steps names their task the choices available in those steps and the factory default setting of those steps Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Sets the 3 1 reporting format code sent for an Step 0 3 1 Alarm Code 0 9 1 Fire Alarm Use the Shift key plus digits 1 5 for l
15. than 10 V or an overcurrent condition exists Bell Trouble Trouble condition on the notification circuit Trouble Com 1 Auto test or manual test unable to repott on line 1 Trouble Com 2 Auto test or manual test unable to report on line 2 Supervisory 1 6 Alarm condition on the zone programmed as the sprinkler zone 5 2 5230 Touchpad Functions There are several key functions used on the 5230 to input to the 5104 which are described in Table 5 2 However as the 5230 is used with other control panels not all the key function apply to the 5104 Table 5 2 Touchpad Keystrokes and Their Task or Function Task or Function Keystroke Enter function or data Used initiate any command or to enter a step parameter FATER See examples below into programming memory Enter Program Mode ve kt ao ENTER 7 Installer Code Set Time CP i Installer Or Operator Code Manual Test 5 TEST Sends a phone test to central station SI ENTER Installer or Operator Code followed by the time in military 24 hr clock Clear Used to delete the most recent key sequence from CLEAR annunciator memory Used to correct an incorrect entry DISABLE Used with other keys to enter alpha numeric values SHIFT This key is labeled Disable Shift but is only used as a shift task Silence SILENCE Used to silence audible trouble or alarm annunciations ST
16. 412 000 Downloading Failed RUO 30 Test Code FF 1413 000 Data Lost RTO 39 Trouble Code FE 1 354 000 7 3 151053 L8 Section 8 Troubleshooting This section contains trouble shooting information for servicing the 5104 The following is a list of LED indications 5230 LCD messages and their meaning Along with this information are possible causes of these problems and some solution 8 1 d 5230 LCD Messages Meaning Cause and Correction Indications Trouble Zone Trouble condition exist on the zone The device connected to this zone is 1 6 or zones indicated by in trouble EOL problem on this loop This indication will clear once the problem has been corrected Alarm Zone Alarm condition exist on the zone or The device connected to this zone is 1 6 zones indicated by in the alarm condition L3 Off Low AC AC power has been lost Check for power on the primary of the transformer L6 On Trouble Line 1 Trouble condition on line 1 Phone line or phone connections are L7 On Trouble Line 2 Trouble condition on line 2 bad or unable to report to central station Verify the programmed L5 On Dialer Trouble Indicates a dialer failed condition central station phone number Earth Ground Fault Indicates that an earth ground fault condition exists Earth Pwr Fault Indicates that an earth power fault condition exists L4 On Silenced A trouble
17. 8 1 Press 7 2 Press ENTER 3 Enter the Installer Code 6 2 4 How to Exit Program Mode SILENCE SILENCE CLEAR CLEAR To exit program mode press STEP STEP 6 2 5 Step Programming All programming for the 5104 done through the 5230 is done in steps Each step programs a set parameter of the 5104 such as phone numbers reporting formats and zone functions 6 2 6 Maneuvering in Program Mode This section describes how to maneuver through programming more efficiently 6 2 6 1 Entering Selected Values When in program mode the two line display shows the step name on the first line and the shows the present value programmed for that step see Figure 6 1 Line 1 Step Name L line 2 Tex Line 2 Programmed Value Figure 6 1 Example of 5230 Display To enter a new value into line 2 simple enter that value and press the enter key Yes or No Selections When the selection choices are Yes or No you can press any numbered key to toggle the selection between Yes or No then press the enter key to program your choice into memory Selecting Alpha numeric characters To enter a number 0 9 simply press the key corresponding to the digit s you desire For example to enter a phone number of 123 4567 press the keys in order 1234567 then enter DISABLE To enter Alpha character A E press the followed by digits 1 for A 2 for B 3 for C 4 for D 5 for E For example to enter a 3 1 Alarm Code of D
18. D 1310 000 Earth Ground Restore ER38 37 Restore Code ED 3 310 000 Earth Power Trouble ET39 33 Trouble Code FD 1 310 000 Earth Power Restore ER39 37 Restore Code ED 3 310 000 Smoke Loop Power Trouble ET40 33 Trouble Code FD 1 300 000 Smoke Loop Power Restore ER40 37 Restore Code ED 3 300 000 Aux Power Trouble ET43 33 Trouble Code FD 1 300 003 Aux Power Restore ER43 37 Restore Code ED 3 300 003 AC Trouble ATO 60 Trouble Code FA 1 301 000 AC Restore ARO 70 Restore Code EA 3 301 000 Battery Trouble YTO 69 Trouble Code F9 1 302 000 Battery Restore YRO 79 Restore Code E9 3 302 000 7 2 Reporting 151053 L8 Table 7 2 Event and Reporting Code by Format Event se Ska 3 1 140082300 BFSK14 amp 23 Contact ID Trouble Phone Line 1 LT1 31 Trouble Code FB 1 351 000 Restore Phone Line 1 LR1 35 Restore Code EB 3 351 000 Trouble Phone Line 2 LT2 32 Trouble Code FC 1 352 000 Restore Phone Line 2 LR2 36 Restore Code EC 3 352 000 Communications Failure Line 1 YC1 31 Trouble Code FB 1 351 000 Communications Restore Line 1 35 Restore Code EB 3 351 000 Communications Failure Line 2 YC2 32 Trouble Code FC 1 352 000 Communications Restore Line 2 YK2 36 Restore Code EC 3 352 000 Manual Test 30 Test Code EE 1601 000 Automatic Test Normal RPO 30 TesCode EE 1602000 Automatic Test Abnormal RYO Test 9 Test Code EE 1 608 000 Downloading Passed RSO 30 Test Code EF 1
19. EP Installer or Operator Code Note Trouble or supervisory annunciations will be si lenced immediately when you press the silence key followed by the installer or operator code Silences notification output while 5230 remains audible 5230 Operation 151053 L8 Table 5 2 Touchpad Keystrokes and Their Task or Function Task or Function Keystroke Used to advance to a different programming step while STEP followed by the desired step number in programming mode In reference to any Refer to Section 6 for programming information programming tasks this key will be referred to as the Step key Perform upload or download to a remote computer 4 Installer Code Display Troubles TRBL ENTER Used to display any system troubles 6 Installer or Operator Code Display Memory TS Used to display all system events including Alarms Fwory ENTER Installer or Operator Code Troubles and Supervisory conditions ko G Dialer Reset pa l ki a RESET ENTER Resets dialer and discontinues communication 3 Installer Code attempts 5 3 151053 L8 Section 6 Programming This section contains information pertaining to the programming of the 5104 with the 5230 Remote Annunciator All programming is stored in an EEPROM Electrically Erasable Read Only Memory chip which is non volatile memory storage The various areas
20. F unless there is a phone line or communication problem See Section 3 4 2 2 for additional information 3 4 2 2 Phone Line Fault Indicator LEDs L6 amp L7 The 5104 has a built in dual phone line monitoring circuit This circuit detects any fault in the phone line by monitoring the loop current and DC voltage If the phone line drops to 1 8 VDC 5 mA or below for 40 to 90 seconds the on board piezo and the corresponding LED will turn ON The control panel will then report the fault condition to the central station on the other phone line For example if phone line one looses phone line voltage the on board piezo and the L6 will turn on then the control panel will report the faulted line on phone line two See Figure 3 2 for LED Locations Note To comply with NFPA 72 the model 5104 is equipped with phone line seizure This means that any time the control panel dialer needs to communicate with the central station it will not be possible to use the tele phones that are on the same line as the fire system During communication to the central station the phone lines will be seized for approximately one minute However under adverse telephone circuit conditions phone line seizure could last as long as 15 minutes Table 3 3 Phone Line Fault Indicator LEDs LED Name Color Description Visible only when the 5104 cabinet is open ON indicates that phone line 1 is faulted A faulted condition is indicated if L6 Phone
21. Installation and Operations Manual SILENT KNIGHT by Honeywell Model 5104B Fire Communicator Document 151053 L8 11 12 2015 Rev P N 151053 L8 F3 ECN 14 0068 Installation Procedure Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability 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 Re acceptance 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 c
22. Line 1 Fault Red the phone line voltage drops below 1 8 VDC and the loop current is less than 5 mA Flashing indicates a communication error has occurred Visible only when the 5104 cabinet is open If ON indicates that phone line 2 is faulted A faulted condition is indicated if L7 Phone Line 2 Fault Red the phone line voltage drops below 1 8 VDC and the loop current is less than 5 mA Flashing indicates a communication error has occurred 3 5 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 4 2 3 Overcurrent LED Indicators L1 8 L2 The 5104 has two red LEDs which indicate if excessive current is being drawn by a device connected to either the Accessory Power or Smoke Power circuits Table 3 4 lists the two overcurrent LEDs and gives a description of them See Figure 3 2 for LED locations Table 3 4 Overcurrent LED Description LED Name Color Description Accessory Power If a device connected to the accessory power circuit draws Li RU Red more than 750 mA the overcurrent poly fuse will open and L1 will turn on If a device connected to the smoke power circuit draws more L2 Smoke Power Fault Red than 750 mA the overcurrent poly fuse will open and L2 will turn on If either L1 or L2 turn on disconnect power immediately Refer to Section 8 for troubleshooting information 3 4 3 Reset Silence Switch The Reset Silence switch has three functions e Silences audible trouble or super
23. anty 3 7 Mounting the 5104 PC Board Since the 5104 panel ships with the PC board installed this section is intended only for installations in which the 5104 PC board is being replaced Line up the four PC board mounting holes with the four standoffs in the cabinet as shown in Figure 3 3 and use four mounting screws to secure the board to the cabinet Mounting Screws Figure 3 3 Mounting the 5104 PC Board 3 9 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 8 Connection 3 8 1 Standard Transformer Connections The AC transformer is factory mounted into the control panel and is plugged onto the control panel as shown in Figure 3 4 The ground and the primary side of the transformer should be wired as shown in Figure 3 4 by a certified electrician Green Ground Wire Wu Transformer Wires Figure 3 4 AC Transformer Connections 3 9 Battery Connection The battery provides backup power to the system during AC power loss Connect the 12 VDC battery SK Model 6712 as shown in Figure 3 5 Replace battery Every 5 years M Figure 3 5 Backup Battery Connections Note Observe proper polarity when connecting the 12 VDC battery to 5104 If polarity is reversed a resettable overcurrent protection device on the 5104 will automatically open removing power from the panel 3 10 Installation 151053 L8 3 10 Detector Installation 3 10 1 Class A Style D Zones Zones 1 is for a class A style D zone It is intended
24. ch the detectors such as in chimneys in walls or 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 first floor or basement fire Furthermore all types of smoke detectors including ionization and photoelectric types have sensing limitations No type of smoke detector can sense every kind of fire caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed violent explosions escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials overloaded electrical circuits children playing with matches or arson 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 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 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
25. ction contains information necessary to install the 5104 Fire Communicator and accessories 3 1 Electrical Specifications Primary AC 120 Vrms 60Hz 374 ma Total DC load 1 3 Amp Accessory Power 12 VDC 750 mA Phone Line Voltage 2 75 VDC min Smoke Power 12 VDC 750 mA Battery Charging Voltage 13 8 VDC Minimum Low Battery Detection 10 2 VDC Minimum Low AC Detection 102 Vrms 60 Hz full load Auxiliary Notification Appliance Circuit 12 VDC 500 mA 3 2 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the 5104 panel from water To prevent water damage the following precautions should be FOLLOWED when mounting the unit e Mount indoors in dry locations only e Do not mount directly on exterior walls especially masonry walls condensation e Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade condensation e Protect from plumbing leaks e Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports e Do not mount in areas with humidity generating equipment such as dryers production machinery etc e Operating temperature range is 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C use only e 10 to 93 non condensing humidity at 30 C 86 F e Non corrosive environment 3 1 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 3 Wiring Specifications Induced noise transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another can interfere with telephone communication or e
26. dverse environmental conditions or have been modified in any manner whatsoever Repair and RMA Procedure All products that are returned to Silent Knight for credit or repair require a RMA Return Authorization number Call Silent Knight Customer Service at 800 328 0103 or 203 484 7161 between 8 00 A M and 5 00 P M EST Monday through Friday to obtain a return authorization number Silent Knight Technical Support is available at 800 446 6444 between 8 00 A M and 5 00 P M CST Monday through Friday All returns for credit are subject to inspection and testing at the factory before actual determination is made to allow credit RMA number must be prominently displayed on the outside of the shipping box See return address example under Advanced Replacement Policy Included with each return should be a packing slip that has the RMA number a content list and a detailed description of the problem All products returned to Silent Knight must be sent freight pre paid After product is processed Silent Knight will pay for shipping product back to customer via UPS ground Return the Silent Knight product circuit board only Products that are returned in cabinets will be charged an additional 50 to cover the extra shipping and handling costs over board only returns Do not return batteries Silent Knight has the authority to determine if a product is repairable Products that are deemed un repairable will be returned to the customer Product
27. e Ring Brown Telco Tip Green Telco Ring Red House Tip Gray House Ring Brown Telco Tip Green Na To RJ31X Telco Ring Red Line 1 Supervised To RUSIX Figure 3 11 Telephone Line Connections 3 16 Installation 151053 L8 3 13 Model 5230 Installation The optional 5230 remote annunciator provides both trouble and alarm annunciation and a convenient means of English language programming the system POWER FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR MODEL 5230 SILENT ALARM RESET Reno DISABLE L3 KNIGHT 1 5 s DISPLAY SET SET TREL DATE TIME Figure 3 12 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator 3 13 1 Mounting the 5230 When installing the 5230 as a permanent component of the system it must be mounted to a dual gang electrical box All wire runs must use 12 to 18 AWG wire with a maximum length of 1000 feet The annunciator must be supervised Follow these instruction to properly install the 5230 remote annunciator 1 Remove the rear mounting plate By inserting a 4 flat blade screwdriver into the slot located on the bottom edge of the annunciator and gen tly turn the screwdriver until the mounting plate pulls away from the frame 2 Secure the rear mounting plate to the dual gang electrical box Be sure to orientate the rear mounting plate so that the word TOP is toward the top of the plate and facing 3 17 Model 5104B Installation Manual toward you See Fi
28. eans that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements The Department does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible for the equipment to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company In some cases the company s inside wiring associated with a single line individual service may be extended by means of a certified connector assembly telephone extension cord The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may 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 telecommunication 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 This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas CAUTION Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate 2 2 151053 L8 Section 3 Installation This se
29. etters A E Sets the 3 1 reporting format code sent for a Step 1 3 1 Sprnk Code 0 9 2 Sprinkler Supervisory Use the Shift key plus digits 1 5 for letters A E Sets the 3 1 reporting format code sent for a Step 2 3 1 Trouble Code 0 9 D 8 Trouble Use the Shift key plus digits 1 5 for letters A E Sets the 3 1 reporting format code sent for a Step 3 1 Restore Code 0 9 D 7 Restore Use the Shift key plus digits 1 5 for letters A E 6 3 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Sets the 3 1 reporting format code sent for a Step 4 3 1 Test Code 0 9 D E 9 Test Code Use the Shift key plus digits 1 5 for letters A E Set the number of hours the control panel will Step 5 Low AC Hours 0 30 hrs 3 wait to report a loss of AC power to the central station Used to set the number of rings before the 5104 will answer the phone line to perform a Step 6 Rings 0 15 0 download from a computer 0 disabled which means the 5104 will not answer an in coming call Yes DTMF Touch Tone dialing enabled No Rotary dialing enabled Step 7 Line 1 DTMF Yes or No No Press any number key to toggle the setting between Yes or No Enter 8 digits to phone line 1 Use special characters to add pauses and look for S
30. f attempts Step 12 Must Report 2 Yes or No No 6 4 Programming 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Step 13 Relay Alarm Yesor N No Yes z Bell circuit activates during alarm condition by the auxiliary relay No Bell circuit activates during a dialer failed condition Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes Bell circuit is supervised see Figure 3 10 No Bell circuit in unsupervised see Figure 3 9 Sets the number of annunciators that will be supervised Step 14 Relay Supervise Yes or No No Step 15 of 5230 0 3 0 0 no supervision on any of the system annunciators Set priority for alarm reports Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes Step 16 Send Alarm 1 Yes or No Yes to No Yes Priority phone number is 1 No Priority phone number is 2 Set priority for trouble reports Step 17 Send Trouble 1 Yes or No Yes Yes Priority phone number is 1 No Priority phone number is 2 Set priority for manual and auto test reports Step 18 Send Test 1 Yes or No Yes Yes Priority phone number is 1 No Priority phone number is 2 Set how zone 1 will report Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If you want to report troubles and alarms as a spri
31. format Send a 4 digit account number Transmission are acknowledged at both 1400 and 2300 Hz 7 1 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 7 2 Reporting Codes Table 7 2 list the events sent by the 5104 and the code that is sent for that event by the type of reporting format used Table 7 2 Event and Reporting Code by Format SIA8 amp Event 20 SK4 2 3 11400 amp 2300 BFSK14 amp 23 Contact ID Fire Alarm 1 6 FA1 01 06 Alarm Code 01 06 1 110 001 1 FA6 110 006 Fire Alarm Restore 1 6 FH1 21 26 Restore Code E1 E6 3 110 001 3 FH6 110 006 Fire Trouble 1 6 FT1 61 66 Trouble Code F1 F6 1373 001 1 FT6 373 006 Fire Trouble Restore 1 6 FJ1 FJ6 71 76 Restore Code E1 E6 3 373 001 3 373 006 Sprinkler Supervisory 1 6 SS1 01 06 Sprinkler Code 01 06 1 203 001 1 SS6 203 006 Sprinkler Supervisory Restore 1 6 SR1 21 26 Restore Code E1 E6 3 203 001 3 SR6 203 006 Sprinkler Trouble 1 6 STI 61 66 Trouble Code F1 F6 1203 001 1 ST6 203 006 Sprinkler Trouble Restore 1 6 SJ1 SJ6 71 76 Restore Code E1 E6 3 203 001 3 203 006 Annunciator Trouble 1 3 ET1 33 Trouble Code FD 1 330 001 1 ET3 330 003 Annunciator Restore 1 3 ER1 37 Restore Code ED 3 330 001 3 ER3 330 003 Bell Trouble ET32 33 Trouble Code FD 1 320 001 Bell Restore ER32 37 Restore Code ED 3 320 001 Earth Ground Trouble ET38 33 Trouble Code F
32. gure 3 13 151053 L8 A Restraining Tabs L1 Restraining Tabs Wire Access Hole Orientation Mark Mounting Holes Figure 3 13 Rear Mounting Plate 3 Set the desired ID for the 5230 by setting the switches on up as follows ID Number Dip Switch 1 Dip Switch 2 Dip Switch 3 Dip Switch 4 0 1 Off On On On 2 On Off On On 3 Off Off On On Not supervised 4 wire through the wire access hole and connect the wires as follows 130294 5230 Terminals 5104 Terminals Quick Connect Cable Number Description Number Description Brown 1 Annunciator Ground 23 Ground Red 2 Annunciator Power 24 Accessory Power Orange 3 Annunciator Input 25 Serial Data Out Yellow 4 Annunciator Output 26 Serial Data In 5 Snap the 5230 into place by lining up the 5230 onto the restraining tabs and snapping the 5230 into place Note Refer to Section 5 for 5230 Operation 3 18 151053 L8 Section 4 Add on Fire Communicator Application The 5104 can be used to communicate the status of a larger or pre existing referred to as Host panel in this manual fire control system that does not have a digital communicator To configure the 5104 as an add on communicator wire it as shown in Figure 4 1 Separate Fire Alarm Cpontrol Panel must be UL listed for Central Station Service and Rem
33. hange up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper system operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for operation within the range of 0 C 49 C 32 F 120 F or humidity within the range of 10 93 at 30 C 86 F non condensing 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 27 C 60 80 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
34. ing the phone number that you programmed from a premise phone to verify it is reaching the central station If that checks out O K verify that you are using a compatible reporting format with that receiver L7 Flashes Trouble Com 2 Event reports auto test or manual test unable to report on line 2 Phone line voltage is O K but the panel was unable to communicate on line 2 Try dialing the phone number that you programmed from a premise phone to verify it is reaching the central station If that checks out O K verify that you are using a compatible reporting format with that receiver Supervisory 1 6 Alarm condition on the zone programmed as the sprinkler zone Short on the programmed sprinkler zone Low Battery Backup battery voltage is below 10 2 VDC Check backup battery connection Check backup battery voltage level with volt meter Replace the backup battery L1 On Blank 12 Accessory power fault Check for over current on terminal 24 8 2 Silent Knight Fire Product Warranty and Return Policy General Terms and Conditions All new fire products manufactured by Silent Knight have a limited warranty period of 36 months from the date of manufacture against defects in materials and workmanship See limited warranty statement for details This limited warranty does not apply to those products that are damaged due to misuse abuse negligence exposure to a
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36. ll Selecting the correct format depends on the type of receiver that will receive calls from the 5104 71 Reporting Formats This section gives a description of each of the 5104 reporting formats Refer to Table 7 1 Table 7 1 Reporting Formats Descriptions Format Name Category Programming Description Name Name 3 1 3 1 14 Old format transmits a 3 digit account number and a 1 digit alarm code Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz See Table 6 1 3 1 23 Old format transmits a 3 digit account number and a 1 digit alarm code Transmissions are acknowledged at 2300 Hz See Table 6 1 4 2 SK 4 2 Tone burst format transmits a 4 digit account code and 2 digit alarm code Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz BFSK BFSK14 Radionics format which transmits a high speed single round 3 digit account number followed by report information Transmissions are acknowledged at 1400 Hz See Table 6 1 BFSK23 Radionics format which transmits a high speed single round 3 digit account number followed by report information Transmissions are acknowledged at 2300 Hz See Table 6 1 SIA SIA8 Security Industry Association standard communication format which send maximum of 8 events per call SIA20 Security Industry Association standard communication format which send a maximum of 20 events per call Up to a 6 digit account number Contact ID Contact ID Ademco Contact ID format DTMF Dual Tone Multiple Frequency
37. nd Limitation of Liability 151053 L8 li 151053 L8 Section 1 Introduction The Model 5104 is a low cost fire communicator that meets the requirements for NFPA 72 UL 864 MEA CSFM and FM 1 1 Feature e Six supervised fire zones consisting of one Class A Style D and five Class Style B zones e Current limited loop power output for the Class B zone inputs e Ground fault detection e Built in piezo sounder for trouble and supervisory conditions e Reset Silence switch that performs the following 1 Silences troubles and alarms 2 Resets smoke detector power 3 Resets accessory power e Supervision of Reset Silence switch If the switch is depressed for 15 seconds or longer an audible trouble signal will occur See section 3 4 3 e 24 hour battery backup from a 12 VDC 7 Ah rechargeable battery e Separate battery charging circuit that maximizes battery life e Multiple reporting formats SIA SK 3 1 Sescoa 3 1 Contact ID SK 4 2 Radionics BFSK e Programmable relay output provides additional annunciation for either alarm or dialer failed condition e Three LEDs indicating AC power green status Trouble Silenced yellow and Dialer Failed yellow e Four LEDs inside cabinet indicate short circuits and trouble conditions e Easy English language programming using the 5230 Remote Annunciator e Versatile two number dialing feature for reporting to two different numbers e Programmable dialing format rotary
38. ne or zones indicated by Alarm Zone 1 6 Alarm condition exist on the zone or zones indicated by Low AC AC power has been lost Trouble Line 1 Trouble condition on phone line 1 Trouble Line 2 Trouble condition on phone line 2 Dialer Trouble Indicates a dialer failed condition Earth Ground Fault Indicates that an earth ground fault condition exists Earth Pwr Fault Indicates that an earth ground to power fault condition exists Silenced A trouble condition exists and the annunciation has been turned off System Normal Displayed if no trouble alarm or 5230 system error exists Data Lost Displayed if event memory overflows Reporting A report is being transmitted to central station Up Download Data is being uploaded or downloaded from the central station computer Bus Trouble The 5230 cannot communicate with 5104 Try Again If there is a 10 seconds time lapse between key presses while entering a function the 5230 will display this message An invalid entry was made Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 Table 5 1 5230 LCD Messages and Meanings Message Meaning Trouble Remote 1 3 One or more 5230 annunciators are in trouble The 5230 ID number is indicated in the place EEPROM Sum Error Error during program mode Low Battery Battery voltage is less than 10 2 VDC Trouble Smk Pwr Smoke loop power is less
39. nkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 19 Report Sprnk 1 Yes or No Yes format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed Set how zone 2 will report Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If you want to report troubles and alarms as a sprinkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 20 Report Sprnk 2 Yes or No No format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed 6 5 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Set how zone 3 will report Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If you want to report troubles and alarms as a sprinkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 21 Report Sprnk 3 Yes or No No format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed Set how zone 4 will report Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If you want to report troubles and alarms as a sprinkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 22 Report Sprnk 4 Yes or No No format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed Set how zone 5 will report Pre
40. or Touch Tone e Two phone line monitoring and seizure circuits e Transient Voltage protection on all inputs AC phone lines accessory zones e Automatic daily test e EEPROM memory storage of all programmed information 1 2 Accessory Devices e Model 5230 Remote Annunciator optional Used for system control programming and troubleshooting e Model 7860 modular cable with spade lugs for connection to Telco RJ31X plug optional 1 3 About This Manual This manual is intended for those persons involved with the installation and maintenance of the 5104 Fire Communicator It is a comprehensive guide providing detailed instructions and should be kept for reference As 1 1 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 much as possible we have tried to organize the manual chronologically by the tasks that need to be performed Please let us know if the manual does not meet your needs in any way 1 3 1 How to Use This Manual In this manual the following conventions are used e Pages of the manual are numbered by section For example a page numbered as 5 1 is page 1 of Section 5 e Text in this type face indicates a 5230 display message System Normal Note All references to 5104 throughout this manual are applicable to 5104B 1 2 151053 L8 Section 2 Agency Requirements This section list all the requirements for the 5104 by agency Install and maintain in accordance with NFPA 72 Detector spacing shall be in acc
41. ordance to NFPA 72 End of line relays and resistors shall be placed within the electrical box located and the end of the initiating circuit Testing and maintenance should be performed according to NFPA 72 2 1 Telephone Requirements If requested by telephone company the following information must be provided before connecting this device to the phone lines A Manufacturer Silent Knight B Model Number 5104 Registration Number AC698R 17462 AL E D Type of jack to be installed by the RJ31X telephone company Ringer equivalence 0 1B This device may not be directly connected to coin operated telephones or party line services This device cannot be adjusted or repaired in the field In case of trouble with device notify the installing company or Silent Knight for an RA number and then return it to Silent Knight 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 1610 800 328 0103 or 203 484 7161 If the Model 5104 causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify the user in advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advanced notice is not practical the telephone company will notify the customer as soon as possible You as the user have the right to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the eq
42. ose To 120 VAC non power limited Knockout hole for AC wiring must not be used for any other purpose Figure 3 1 Wire Routing Example 3 2 Installation 151053 L8 3 4 Panel Description This section describes the 5104 board components including terminal strips LEDs Switches and cable connectors See Figure 3 2 e kree e ELM RE an LAN 552 WR Terminal aw NW Block E 3 E H 1 mn Sience azil i Switch ZON 81 KAN 4 la ann n menen Terminal Im c v9 Block 2 GS mE I EN Mwin ists fe h EN lgl Figure 3 2 5104 Circuit Board 3 3 Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 4 4 Terminal Description Table 3 1 lists the terminals by number and describes the terminals use Table 3 1 Terminal Description by Terminal Block Terminal Electrical Earth Ground Terminal Description AA Impedance Block Specification in Ohms 1 Loop A output Class A Style D Power Limited 0 2 Loop B output 0 Zone 1 3 Loop B input 0 4 Loop A input 0 5 Input Class B Style A 0 Zone 2 6 Power Limited 0 7 Circuit Ground 0 8 Input Class B Style
43. ote Signaling Service 4 7 KW E Dry Contact For Alarms Dry Contact For Troubles Figure 4 1 5104 Add on Communicator Configuration Using 5104 Transformer for Power Note If power is supplied by the 5104 transformer the host control panel must not send the 5104 a loss of AC signal If power is supplied by the 5104 transformer do not select the Add on Dialer option in program ming Configure the zone inputs phone lines and annunciator as shown in Section 3 of this manual 4 1 151053 L8 Section 5 5230 Operation This section contains information about the operation of the 5104 through a 5230 remote annunciator 5 1 5230 Display Messages If the 5104 is reporting being programmed and if no functions are being entered the LCD will display the event of the highest priority For example if a supervisory and an alarm condition has occurred the alarm condition will be displayed on the top line of the annunciator and any other low priority events will be displayed on the lower line of the annunciator in abbreviated form See Figure 5 1 Alarm High Priority Event SUE Supervisory Condition Only Alarm ALF SUF TRE Indicates Other Event Have Occurred Figure 5 1 Example of Displayed Messages Table 5 1 lists of the 5230 messages Table 5 1 5230 LCD Messages and Meanings Message Meaning Trouble Zone 1 6 Trouble condition exist on the zo
44. parallel with the normally open contact farthest from the panel Model 7628 4 7 EOL Figure 3 7 Model 5104B Class B Style B Loops Note Does not support 2 wire detectors Maximum Loop Resistance 50 ohms Maximum Total alarm current for all class B Style B zones 750 mA Maximum Standby Current per Zone Output loop power 750 mA Input 0 5 mA Note UL requires all wiring to be at least 18 gauge 3 12 Installation 151053 L8 3 10 3 Four Wire Smoke Detector Connection 4 wire smoke detectors must use a power supervision module Connect four wire smoke detectors as shown in Figure 3 8 ESL 449CT Loop Input Loop Power Ground 8 S Model 7628 ali a EOL Resistor Red White Model 160150 Supervision Module Figure 3 8 4 wire Smoke Detector Connections 3 13 Model 5104 Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 11 Supplemental Notification Appliance Installation The Supplemental notification circuit supplies a DC output that can be used to power a DC audible device during an alarm condition Pressing the reset silence switch will silence the output Refer to section 6 2 7 Step 14 to program the notification circuit s supervision properties 3 11 1 Non Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring Figure 3 9 illustrates how to wire a non supervised notification device to the control panel Wheelock Model MB G10 12 R 12 VDC Bell Figure 3 9 Non Supervised Alarm Bell Wiring No
45. r second dial tone characters into the phone number See Table 6 2 for special characters Select the speed that this zone will respond to alarm trouble or restore conditions Selection 0 0 3 to 0 4 sec 0 is not recommended as it may cause 1 3to4sec unnecessary alarm Selection 2 amp 3 are Step 39 Zone Response 1 1 considered delayed response Delayed 2 16 to 20 sec responses may be used only on waterflow 3 32 to 40 sec switches unless the waterflow switch has a built in delay Any selection other than 0 3 will scroll through the available selections Step 40 Zone Response 2 Step 41 Zone Response Step 42 Zone Response 4 See Step 39 Step 43 Zone Response 5 paj aj ap a Step 44 Zone Response 6 Enter a 4 digit code to be used by the installer or service technician Step 45 Installers Code 4 digits 5104 The installer code allows the user to initiate downloads set time and entering program mode Enter a 4 digit code to be used by the operator Step 46 Operators Code 4 digits 1111 The operator code allows the user to silence annunciations and to conduct manual tests Enter the time that a automatic test will be sent to central station Use a 24 hour military time format For example to enter the time 5 15 pm 24 hrs military 01 30 enter 17 15 Use leading zeros for single digit Step 47 Test Time time hours such as 01 30 etc Note
46. rer Warranties Subject to the limitations set forth herein Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free under normal use and service from defects material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months 36 months from the date of manufacture effective Jan 1 2009 The Products manufactured and sold by Manufacturer are date stamped at the time of production Manufacturer does not warrant Products that are not manufactured by it in its Northford Connecticut facility but assigns to its Distributor to extent possible any warranty offered by the manufacturer of such product This warranty shall be void if a Product is altered service repaired by anyone other than Manufacturer or its authorized Distributors This warranty shall also be void if there is a failure to maintain the Products and the systems in which they operate in proper working conditions MANUFACTURER MAKES NO FURTHER WARRANTIES AND DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCTS TRADEMARKS PROGRAMS AND SERVICES RENDERED BY MANUFACTURER INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION INFRINGEMENT TITLE MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH WHICH MAY ARISE IN THE COURSE OF OR AS A RESULT OF PERSONAL COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USES OF ITS PRODUCTS
47. ss any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes If you want to report troubles and alarms as a sprinkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 23 Report Sprnk 5 Yes or No No format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed Set how zone 6 will report Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes Ifyou want to report troubles and alarms as a sprinkler Supervisory when using SIA Step 24 Report Sprnk 6 Yes or No No format No If you want troubles and alarms to report as fires Alarm Note Bells will only sound if No is select ed Set how the sprinkler zone will operate Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No Yes When the sprinkler zone shorts for a duration longer than the Zone Response setin steps 39 through 44 the annunciator remains Step 25 Latch Sprnk Yes or No No active until reported or manually silenced No When the sprinkler zone shorts for a duration longer than the Zone Response set in steps 39 through 44 the zone will follow system status and indicate a supervisory on that zone for the duration of the faulted condition 6 6 Programming 151053 L8 Table 6 3 List of Programming Steps Step Task Choices Default Step 26 Account 1 6 digits 105104 Enter six digits for an account n
48. te Polarities shown in Figure 3 9 illustrate the polarity in an alarm condition Under normal conditions the polarity of terminals 21 and 22 are reversed Note Per NFPA 72 Requirements the means of silencing a Supervisory Signal or Alarm must be located within a locked cabinet To comply DO NOT install the reset silence switch extruder or remove the switch knock out 3 14 Installation 151053 L8 3 11 2 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring When using a supervised notification device any open or shorted wiring condition will be reported as a trouble Figure 3 10 illustrates how to wire a supervised notification device to the control panel Refer to Section 6 2 7 Step 14 to program the notification circuit s supervision properties Wheelock Model MB G10 12 R 12 VDC Bell Model 7628 4 7 EOL Figure 3 10 Supervised Alarm Bell Wiring Note Polarities shown in Figure 3 10 illustrate the polarity an alarm condition Under normal conditions the polarity of terminals 21 and 22 are reversed 3 15 Model 5104 Installation Manual 151053 L8 3 12 Telephone Line Connections The 5104 control panel connects to the phone lines with a 7860 cable which plugs into an RJ31X phone jack The telephone company will install an RJ31X phone jack if you request them Both telephone lines must be installed to comply with NFPA 72 Wire the phone lines as shown in Figure 3 11 House Tip Gray Hous
49. tep 8 Line 1 Prefix 1 to 8 digits None second dial tone characters into the line 1 prefix number See Table 6 2 for special characters Yes DTMF Touch Tone dialing enabled No Rotary dialing enabled Step 9 Line 2 DTMF Yes or No No Press any number key to toggle the setting between Yes or No Enter 8 digits to phone line 2 Use special characters to add pauses and look for Step 10 Line 2 Prefix 1 to 8 digits None second dial tone characters into the line 2 prefix number See Table 6 2 for special characters Set phone number dialing priority When the 5104 sends a report it attempts to send the report to the priority phone number see steps 16 19 If the priority phone number is not available the system tries the other phone number It continues to alternate between the two phone numbers until the report is sent to Step 11 Must Report 1 Yes or No No one of the phone numbers If phone 2 is the phone number available the report will go to 2 How ever if the Must Report 1 option has been selected the system will continue to try and send the report to phone 1 Press any numeric digit to toggle the selection from Yes to No See also step 11 If phone 1 is the first phone number available the report will go to phone 1 However if the Must Report 2 option is selected the system will continue trying to report to phone 2 until it succeeds or exhausts the programmed number o
50. that is returned that has a board date code more than 36 months from date of manufacture will be repaired and the customer will be assessed the standard Silent Knight repair charge for that model Advanced Replacement Policy Silent Knight offers an option of advance replacement for fire product printed circuit boards that fail during the first 6 months of the warranty period These items must be returned with transportation charges prepaid and must be accompanied by a return authorization For advance replacement of a defective board contact your local Silent Knight distributor or call Silent Knight at 800 328 0103 to obtain a RMA Return Authorization number and request advanced replacement A new or refurbished board will be shipped to the customer The customer will initially be billed for the replacement board but a credit will be issued after the repairable board is received at Silent Knight All returned products must comply with the guidelines described under General Terms and Conditions and Repair and RMA Procedure The defective board must be returned within 30 days of shipment of replacement board for customer to receive credit No credit will be issued if the returned board was damaged due to misuse or abuse Repairs and returns should be sent to Silent Knight Honeywell Attn Repair Department RA Number 12 Clintonville Road Northford CT 06472 USA Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufactu
51. uipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice to allow you to make the necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service Model 5104B Installation Manual 151053 L8 2 2 FCC Warning This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15 Operation is subject to the following conditions 1 This device may not cause radio interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 2 3 UL Requirements The 5104 is UL listed as a Control Unit for use in Central Station Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL864 NFPA 72 All UL installations must comply with the following requirements 1 120 VAC wiring to the 5104 cabinet must be enclosed in conduit 2 Total standby current must not exceed 275 mA for central station use or 105 mA for remote station use 3 Remote station installations must not attach any current drawing devices This includes 5230 Remote Annunciator 4 All electrical connections must comply with ratings shown in Section 3 Restricted Options e The loss of AC signal is defaulted to 3 hours however the system allows settings from 0 30 hours For UL certified installations this number must be set from 1 to 3 hours e forwarding shall not be used 2 4 Canadian Department of Communications The Canadian Department of Communications label identifies certified equipment This certification m
52. umber For accounts shorter than 6 digits use leading zeros before you enter account number so that all six places are filled For example if the format requires a shorter account number such as 3 1 enter 000123 Step 27 Attempts 1 Select the number of attempts the dialer will make to report to this account before a dialer failed condition occurs the dialer will then call the other account A total of 15 attempts will be made Step 28 Format 1 0 SIA8 1 Reserved 2 SK4 2 3 BFSK14 4 BFSK23 5 SIA20 6 3 1 14 7 3 1 23 8 Contact ID SIA8 Selects the reporting format to be used on phone number 1 Enter the number of the choice see choice column to select the desired reporting format See Section 7 for detailed information on the 5104 reporting formats for these choices See Table 6 1 Step 29 CIC 1 1 to 8 digits None Carrier Identification Code is the prefix that needs to be dialed before a phone number to access a particular long distance carrier Use special characters to add pauses and look for second dial tone characters into the phone number See Table 6 2 for special characters Step 30 Phone 1 1 to 16 digits None Enter 16 digits for phone number 1 Use special characters to add pauses and look for second dial tone characters into the phone number See Table 6 2 for special characters Step 31 Account 2
53. ven cause false alarms To avoid induced noise follow these guidelines e Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring Do not pull one multi conductor cable for the entire panel Instead separate the wiring as follows High Voltage AC Power Audio input output Phone Line Circuits Terminals 13 20 Notification Circuits Terminals 21 22 Data Communication Circuits Terminals 25 26 e Do Not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit If you must run them together do so for as short a distance as possible or use shielded cable Connect the shield to earth ground at the panel only e High frequency noise such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or bell can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it around a ferrite toroid e Route the wiring around the inside perimeter of the cabinet It should not cross the circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics of pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits See Figure 3 1 for an example To Accessory Power To Zones 12 VDC power limited power limited You must maintain 74 spacing between high and low voltage circuits and power limited and non power limited circuits as per the National Electrical Code Article 760 To Bells power limited To Teleco Line Knockout for telephone lines must not be used for any other purp
54. visory signals A trouble or supervisory piezo annunciation will be silenced immediately when you press the switch Note If the switch is depressed for 15 seconds or longer an audible trouble signal will occur e Resets smoke detector power This function removes power from terminals 6 9 and 11 Note To reset smoke detector power depress the reset trouble switch for a minimum of 1 second e Reset accessory powered devices This function removes power from terminal 24 Note To reset accessory powered devices depress the reset silence switch for a minimum of 1 second The Reset Silence switch is accessible inside the panel DO NOT install the switch extender provided with the system for UL certified installations 3 4 4 Cable Connectors P1 P2 and There are two connectors on the 5104 see Figure 3 2 for P1 and P2 locations The function of these connectors is as follows Connector Function P1 Connects the wires from the secondary winding of the AC transformer to the control panel See Section 8 Troubleshooting for additional information P2 Used as a quick connect for the 5230 Remote Annunciator to do programming or troubleshooting P3 Standby battery connector 3 4 5 On board Piezo Sounder The on board piezo sounder gives an audible output for trouble and supervisory conditions Troubles and supervisories can be silenced with the Reset Silence switch immediately 3 6 Installation 151053 L8
55. year by a qualified fire protection specialist Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control 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 The most common cause of fire alarm malfunctions however is inadequate maintenance All devices and system wiring should be tested and maintained by professional fire alarm installers following written procedures supplied with each device System inspection and testing should be scheduled monthly or as required by national and or local fire codes Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept Contents Section 1 introduction ic set cate i 1 1 Feature IM 1 1 1 2 2 Ehe pr aepo cde 1 1 1 9 About This Manual 1 1 1 3 1 How to Use This Manual 1 2 Section 2 Agency Requirements 2 2222122 ZAN 2 4 Telephone Requirements swete ei ene reete ne ee 2 1 2 2 FOC Warning ko aa n EIU mo 2 2 2 3 UL Requirements nica eet a trei re e 2 2 2 4 Canadian Department of Communications 2 2 Sect
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