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1. 53 Programming 53 Remote NAQGSs eee HER Reiner 55 O Option Bus Update Bus 0 Panel Programming esset 40 Personal Identification Numbers monies RESP Local PIN PIN Required a 46 Program User PINSs 42 Programmer PIN 41 Remote PIN ee ad 46 Phone Account Numbers 61 62 Communication Tries essere 66 Dialing Type 64 RR IEEE 62 Machine Byp ss e tere er Re PR 66 Monitor Line Phone Control e 64 Phone Numbers essent 58 Report Steering ree ect ERR 65 Ring Count 66 ORG 2 63 Point Assigning Point Functions 48 COohfig TG c oes ite ene pose ep x Local Only Point Copy Point Description eese 49 Point FUNGUO ies stir SR ERES 50 Point Number Program Accounts Program Inputs eie te ec eee e Program Outputs Program System
2. 98 ING OX 99 5 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Contents Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Figure 4 Figure 5 Figure 6 Figure 7 Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 10 Figure 11 Figure 12 Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 Figure 16 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 Table 6 Table 7 Table 8 Table 9 Table 10 Table 11 Table 12 Table 13 Table 14 Table 15 Table 16 Table 17 Table 18 Table 19 FPD 7024 Control 7 Supplemental Reporting 10 Enclosure Installation 16 Standoff and Support Post Installation 17 FPD 7024 Control Panel Terminal 0 4 40 40 00 18 Connecting the Transformer to the FPD 7024 Circuit Board 19 Option Bus Cable Length vs Current DAW eR 21 Built in 25 FMR 7033 Keypad 26 Mapping Inputs Zones and Outputs 29 Essential Keys for Alpha Programming 35 Example of a Programming Shortcut 38 D7039 Mounting Location 74 Wiring the D132B Smoke Power Reversing Module 80 Wiring the D185 81
3. 8 1 2 4 Remote LCD 5 8 1 2 5 Remote LED 8 1 2 6 07032 with the D7030X Use 8 1 2 7 Communicator sse 9 1 2 8 Users cse he 10 1 2 9 Lightning Protection 10 1 2 10 Backup Battery Calculation 11 1 2 11 Standby Existing Load 12 1 2 12 Compatible Devices 14 1 3 Parts List ise e 16 1 4 Installing the Enclosure 16 1 5 Installing the FPD 7024 16 1 6 Installing Optional Equipment 17 2 0 Control Panel Terminal Connections 18 2 1 Power Supply Connections 19 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements 19 3 0 System Operation 21 3 1 Modes of Operation 21 Sd EE 21 3 1 2 Supervisory 21 3 1 3 Trouble Eh ERR 21 3 1 4 2 91 3 1 5 Fire Silence Reset 22 3 1 6 Off Normal 22 FLT Normal s a p
4. 1 1 SILENCE AB 1400 00 uuu refer to Table 28 Table 29 Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator ji Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FIRE DRILL FIRE DRILL RESTORE SYSTEM RESET LOW BATTERY LOW BATTERY RESTORE AC FAIL AC FAIL RESTORE AUTO TEST OFF NORMAL AT TEST PHONE 1 TROUBLE PHONE 1 RESTORE PHONE 2 TROUBLE PHONE 2 RESTORE SYSTEM TROUBLE SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE MANUAL TEST DATA LOST EEPROM FAILURE EEPROM RESTORAL SMOKE POWER FAULT SMOKE POWER RESTORE REMOTE PROGRAMMING FAIL REMOTE PROGRAMMING SUCCESS Notes system trouble condition code p programmable digit for each zone u user ID digit z zone digit Shaded items are not programmable FIO 1607 00 000 3607 00 000 refer to Tab refer to Tab PS Eom enn 5 s alr e o r wo pron eere see 50 see 56 60 see 56 see 57 see 56 see 57 66 pa o F MEN o 330100000 160200000 refer to 1 608 00 000 refer to Tab s a 3351 00 000 LT2 1 352 00 000 refer to Table 28 refer to Pe fs eo x o 3 5 Fo i E ie LR2 3352 00 000 refer to refer to Table 28
5. An output point cannot be assigned to more than four zones Each output does not need to be assigned to four zones Each zone can have any number of outputs assigned to it Remote Relays D Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS The display scrolls through the Relay options Press 2 for REMOTE 1 or 3 for REMOTE 2 The following window appears REMOTE RELAY x 1 8 x shows the address of the relay module the system lower number address is Relay 1 the higher one is Relay 2 When you address a MUX Module you assign an address If you have a dual point it would have two consecutive addresses Enter the relay you wish to assign and press Enter The display shows OUTPUT ZONE __ 00 63 ___ Enter the output number 00 to 63 you want to assign to Zone and press Enter A similar display for Zone B appears When all four zones are assigned the previous window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming _ Table 21 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference Zone Pre Assigned Condition 52 General Fire Alarm non silencing 53 General Fire Alarm silencing 54 Ground Start 55 General Supervisory silencing 56 General Waterflow silencing 57 Communication Trouble 58 General Supervisory Alarm non silencing 59 Alarm Verification 60 AC Failed 61 Gene
6. Table 6 Standby Load Battery Size Ah Standby Load Battery Size Chart Capacity Required for Capacity Required for Capacity Required for 24 Hours 48 Hours 60 Hours Grand Total Standby Existing 100 to 200 mA 5 8 11 5 14 4 201 to 300 mA 8 6 17 3 21 6 301 to 400 mA 11 5 23 0 28 8 401 to 500 mA 14 4 28 8 36 0 501 to 600 mA 17 3 34 6 X 601 to 700 mA 20 2 X X 701 to 800 mA 23 0 X X 801 to 900 mA 25 9 X X 901 to 1000 mA 28 8 X X 1001 to 1100 mA 31 7 X X s Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview Table 7 Alarm Load Battery Size Ah Alarm Load Battery Size Chart Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Capacity Required for 5 Required for 10 Required for 15 Required for 30 Required for 45 Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Minutes Grand Total Standby Existing 250 to 500 mA 0 1 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 5 501 to 999 mA 0 1 0 2 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 0 to 1 5 A 0 2 0 3 0 5 0 9 1 4 1 6to 2 0A 0 2 0 4 0 6 1 2 1 8 2 1t0 2 5 A 0 3 0 5 0 8 1 5 2 3 2 6to 3 0A 0 3 0 6 0 9 1 8 2 7 3 1 to 3 5 A 0 4 0 7 221 2 1 3 2 3 6 to 4 0 0 4 0 8 1 2 2 4 3 6 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 13 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview 1 2 12 Compatible Devices Table 8 Compatible Devices Device Function D7030 Eight Point LED Annunciator D7030X Eight Point LE
7. ACC NTS 5 COMM TRIES The system always tries ten times to communicate an event This parameter determines after which attempt the system indicates a failure condition After reporting a failure the system continues to communicate until it reaches ten times Do not select 1 or a failure is indicated whenever a report is sent The following window appears COMM ATTMPTS _ 01 10 __ Enter the information and press Enter The previous window appears 5 6 6 Machine Bypass Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 6 BYPASS The downloading computer must redial the control panel if an answering machine answered the phone before the control panel When this option is selected if the control panel detects the phone line ringing within one minute of when the last ringing cycle stopped it answers on the first ring and seizes the phone line If an IP address is entered in for the Phone IP number the control panel ignores this setting The following window appears MACHINE BYPASS ____ YES 1 NO 0 Enter the information and press Enter The previous window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 6 7 ALT Comm 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 6 7 ALTER COMM This prompt is used with the DX4020 or DX4010 If using the DX4020 select 0 network and if using the DX4010 select 1 ser
8. 73 5 9 4 Auto Program 74 5 9 5 Removing MUX Devices 77 6 0 Installation Guide for UL Listed ee DEM PS 79 6 1 FPD 7024 UL Listings 79 6 2 Installation Considerations 79 6 3 Programming the FPD 7024 79 6 3 1 Commercial Fire Alarm Central Station and 79 6 3 2 UL Listed Accessory Devices 79 D185 Reverse Polarity Module 81 7 0 Fire Safety 82 7 1 Smoke Detector Layout 82 7 1 1 General Considerations 82 7 1 2 Installing Family Residences 82 7 2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan 83 Appendix A Abbreviations on Control Panel Dis Play c H 84 Appendix B Control Panel Display Descriptions 85 Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator 86 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview Appendix D Programming 93 Defaults List reete nerit tete teen 93 Appendix E Phone Monitor Troubleshooting 97 Specifications
9. 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Fire Alarm Control EN Panel BOSCH FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Compliance Notice FCC Compliance Notice This equipment was tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions might cause harmful interference to radio communications There is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception that can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or TV technician for help FCC Phone Connection to Users This control panel complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules On the inside of the enclosure is a label that contains among other information the ringer equivalen
10. Program Time FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Index Program ee ete eedem 43 R Relays Focal Relays sette yt 55 Multiplex Relays 57 Programming Relays 55 Remote Relays 56 Remote Programming Computer Phones 58 Enable Disable eee 47 5 Sec rity en ert e metere ere i d 41 Silenceable eet ett 51 Smoke 00000 43 Test Automatic Test teen eee es Test Frequency pest ilimek oerte ect 49 100 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Index Notes Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 101 Bosch Security Systems Inc 130 Perinton Parkway Fairport NY 14450 9199 800 289 0096 2010 Bosch Security Systems Inc 010008458 03 5
11. Transformer Stud Ground wire If using the knockouts located at the bottom of the enclosure install batteries in a separate enclosure 15 Installing the FPD 7024 The control circuit board in the FPD 7024 is static sensitive Touch ground before handling the control board This discharges any static electricity in your body For example run the ground wire to the enclosure before handling the control circuit board Continue touching the enclosure while installing the control board gt 1 Insertthe three support posts in the enclosure s retainer holes Refer to Figure 3 above and Figure 4 on page 17 2 Press the 1 8 in nylon standoffs P N F01U034705 into the retainer holes i Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview 3 Slide the top of the control panel onto the retainer tabs the slots under the top of the frame When the control panel is in the retainer tabs it rests on the posts 4 Secure the bottom of the circuit board by inserting and tightening the screws at the two bottom corners through the support posts and the retainer holes Figure 4 Connect the supplied ground wire between the door and the enclosure using the supplied nuts before the circuit board is installed A second ground wire is provided for connecting the AC power ground Both grounds connect to the stud in the enclosur
12. see 20 see 20 see 20 Ez 337300zzz referto Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE RESTORE N N see 20 see 20 see 20 Ez 337300zzz referto Table 28 POINT MONITOR TROUBLE RESTORE N Co see 20 see 20 see 20 Ez 3 373 00222 referto Table 28 POINT FIRE DIRTY RESTORE see 20 see 20 20 Ez 3 385 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT WATERFLOW DIRTY RESTORE a see 20 see 20 see 20 Ez 3 385 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY DIRTY RESTORE 20 20 20 2 3 385 00222 referto Table 28 POINT MONITOR DIRTY RESTORE N wJ see 20 see 20 see 20 Ez 3 373 00222 referto Table 28 POINT FIRE DISABLE RESTORE a 2 A Ez 3571 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT WATERFLOW DISABLE RESTORE 28 see 28 28 Ez 3 571 00 222 refer to Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY DISABLE RESTORE see 28 see 28 see 28 Ez 3 571 00 222 refer to Table 28 POINT MONITOR DISABLE RESTORE see 28 see 28 see 28 Ez 3 571 00222 refer to Table 28 SYSTEMIN TEST BR o FD 160700000 referto Table 28 SYSTEM IN TEST RESTORE gt 3 607 00 000 refer to Table 28 CO O O O o D
13. Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 NFPA 72 requirements mandate a dedicated phone line for fire reporting If the devices cannot be removed ensure they are wired so that the control panel s line seizure relay disconnects them when needed Measure the line voltage while these devices are in use Ensure that it stays above 5 V 3 Check for intermittent faults in the phone line Make a test call and confirm that the line is free of distortion and noise Temporarily swap Lines 1 and 2 on the control panel and check if the problem indication moves to the control panel s other phone line channel If so the phone line is causing the problem rather than the line monitor 4 Confirm that the fault message is PHONE FAULT and not COM FAULT COM FAULT is often caused by failing to program a phone number or account number for Phone Number 2 while routing reports to Line 1 Backup Line 2 If only one phone number is available for reporting set report direction for all events to phone 1 only COM FAULT can also happen if one of the phone lines has telco battery voltage but does not complete a call Make test calls to the receiver s on both phone lines listening for the receiver ACK tone 5 Ensure that two phone lines are available In accordance with NFPA requirements the Auto test report is sent on a different phone line each time it is sent If only one phone line is connected to the control pane
14. Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 eee FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming hme 9 9 5 6 3 Report Steering Shortcut 0 PROG 6 3 RPT STEERING Different classes of reports can be directed to different phone numbers Non supervisory alarms include fire alarms and waterflow alarms Supervisory alarms come from points configured as a supervisory type Non supervisory restorals include fire and waterflow restorals Supervisory restorals come only from points configured as a supervisory type Trouble reports include all point and system troubles and restorals Tests include Auto Tests Manual Tests and Off normal at Test Reports The control panel allows the special reports Silence Reset and Drill to be individually directed If any reports are directed to Phone IP Number 2 including the default PHONE 2 BACKUP a phone number and account number must be programmed for Phone IP Number 2 The control panel indicates a COMM FAULT if it sends a report using Phone Number 1 parameters which references unprogrammed Phone IP Number 2 parameters The display scrolls through the following items REPORT STEERING 1 NONSUP ALRM SUPVSY ALRM NONSUP RSTR SUPVSY RSTR TROUBLE TESTS SILENCE RESET DRILL Press the number key that corresponds to your selection Selecting for example NON SUPERVISORY ALARM produces t
15. FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 2 0 Control Panel Terminal Connections 2 1 Power Supply Connections Use wire nuts to connect the primary side of the transformer black and white wires to the unswitched 120 V 60 Hz or yellow and white wires to unswitched 240 V 50 Hz circuit Connect the earth ground to the threaded ground stud on the left side of the enclosure Place a wire nut over the unused black or yellow wire Connecting the Transformer to the FPD 7024 Circuit Board Power Trouble eAlarm Silenced Supervisory Gnd Fit OOOOQJOOOO loooo OOOOQ OOO JOOO oOO sus Figure 6 Q AUX O AUX O ES A B LALO A B Er O O Primary White Black Connect the primary side of the transformer black and white wires to unswitched 120V 60Hz or yellow and white wires to 240V 50 Hz O circuit using wire nuts 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements Use 18 AWG 1 2 mm or larger wire to connect option bus devices to the FACP The total length of wire connected to the option bus terminals must not exceed 4 000 ft 1 219 m regardless of the wire gauge wire used Shared cable is not recommend
16. Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Trademarks Trademarks Microsoft Windows Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries CYCOLOY is a registered trademark of General Electric Company POLYLAC is a registered trademark of CHI MEI Industrial Corporation LTD Chamber Check is a registered trademark of Bosch Security Systems Inc in the United States is a trademark of GE Interlogix Inc in the United States and or other countries Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 3 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Contents Contents 1 0 Lu e 7 1 1 System Overview 7 1 2 Components essen eene 8 1 21 On board Conventional Points 8 1 2 2 Off board Addressable Points with 07039 Multiplex Expansion Module 8 1 2 8 Enclosure
17. 1B 1 1 12 DATA OPTIONBUS Supervised Class Style 4 500 mA Max Backup Batteries DX4020 supervised White All wiring except battery terminal and primary AC power is power limited Primary AC and battery wires must be IN separated from other wires by at least 1 4 in 64 mm and tied to prevent movement unswitched unsupervised O Aux Power 24 V 1 0 A max unfiltered O O CLASS B EOL BOSO STYLEY supervised O CLASS A STYLE Z N N p Black O Battery 1 Battery 2 Red O NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT 24 V while in alarm ground while in standby Ground while in alarm supervisory voltage while in standby NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT 24 V while in alarm ground while in standby Ground while in alarm supervisory voltage while in standby BATTERIES Requires two 12 V batteries in series for a combined voltage of 24 V Charge current 1 1 A max AUX AUX 1 1 B A i 1 NAC 2 1 NAC 2 BAT A E E Use 24V ly indicating devices as listed Technogram P N 2014010791 not short terminals explosion and burn hazard 18 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03
18. 28 VDC No over existing limiting is performed on the contacts of these relays The default selection for the relays is to indicate general alarm and general system trouble and supervisory By using point or zone mapping they can be programmed to activate in a wide variety of conditions g When a local relay is programmed for trouble it is energized in the normal state N This causes the common normally open terminals to be shorted when not in the trouble condition D7035 Remote Relay Module The D7035 is an octal relay module that provides eight Form C relay outputs It connects to the FPD 7024 through the option bus The outputs are fully programmable exactly as the local relays are programmed Each output operates independently of the other seven to provide complete flexibility Communication with the D7035 is supervised Contact Rating 5 28 VDC Number of Modules two units maximum Wiring Requirements Refer to Section 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements on page 19 98 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 Index A AG Fall Delay 43 AG TING Synch te dent 45 Alarm Trouble Status eese 48 Alternate 4 2 71 Appendix B Panel Display Descriptions 85 Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator 86 Appendix D Programming Defaults List 93 Appe
19. 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 6 PROG ACCOUNTS PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE IP NUMS PHON CONTROL RPT STEERING RING COUNT COMM TRIES MACH BYPASS ALT COMM SERIAL NETWORK 5 6 1 Phone Numbers IP Addresses 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 NUMS The system can be programmed with two reporting phone numbers or IP addresses 1 is used with Account Number 1 2 is used with Account Number 2 Remote programming occurs on Line 1 using 3 1 Phone Number 1 or IP address 1 2 Phone Number 2 or IP address 2 COMPTR PHONE Sets the Phone Number or IP Address to call for remote programming Refer to Table 15 on page 32 The following window appears PHONE IP NUMBER 1 PHONE 1 2 PHONE 2 3 PH IP Press the number key that corresponds with the phone number you wish to configure example is Phone 1 The following window appears PHONE NUMBER 1 1 NUMBER 2 PORT NUMBER 3 FORMAT 4 ACCT NUMS 5 TONE Press the number key that corresponds with your selection Refer to the next four sub sections Number Format Account Numbers and Tone for explanations of the phone number options Number The display scrolls through the Phone Number options Press 1 for NUMBER The following window appears PHONE IP NMBR 1 22222222222 22222 Press 1 Press TEST 4 to add
20. Existing Maximum Line Resistance Circuit Voltage Range Maximum Detectors per Point Total Detector Standby Existing Response Time Dirty Detector Monitoring Four circuits expandable to eight using an FPC 7034 Expander Class B Style B and Class A Style D as needed 2 21 kQ P N 25899 or F01U034504 UL listed 8 to 20 mA 25 mA 45 mA 1500 20 4 to 28 2 VDC 20 detectors two wire 3 mA maximum Either fast 500 ms or programmable from 1 to 89 seconds Implements Bosch Security Systems Inc Chamber Check and GE Interlogix Inc CleanMe protocol to monitor conventional loops for dirty detectors Refer to Section 6 4 on page 81 All on board points and points activated with the FPC 7034 Four Point Expander are continuously monitored for detectors signaling a dirty condition using the Bosch Security Systems Inc Chamber Check and GE Interlogix Inc CleanMe protocols To prevent nuisance reports a two minute delay occurs before a dirty detector is annunciated A six minute delay occurs after the detector restores from the dirty condition before the control panel restores the condition 1 2 2 Off board Addressable Points with D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module The D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module adds e Two Class B Style 4 or one Class A Style 6 Signaling Line Circuits SLCs e Each point is individually supervised for proper connection to the common bus when over te
21. MUX Edit sub menu An unsuccessful deletion results in an error message see below followed by the Device Type MUX Edit sub menu ERROR DEVICE FAILED If you remove one point of a dual point address for example a D7042 Eight Point Input Module the second point and subsequent points at this address are also removed For example if the first point of a D7042 is removed the remaining seven points are also removed Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 6 0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems 6 1 FPD 7024 UL Listings The FPD 7024 is UL Listed for the following e Commercial Fire Alarm Type Service Auxiliary Local Central Station and Remote Station Type Initiating Automatic Manual Sprinkler Supervisory and Waterflow UL Standard UL864 Install the control panel according to NFPA 72 for Commercial Fire installations 6 2 Installation Considerations Failure to install and program the control panel according to the requirements in this section voids the listing mark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc e standby battery capacity is 40 Ah 24 VDC e The total nominal existing must not exceed 1 25 A in standby or 4 A when in alarm e The control panel must be mounted indoors and within the protected area e Grounding must be according to article 250 of the NEC NFPA 70 e Points must be connected to UL Listed compatible devices e ground wire provi
22. especially after remote programming changes completely check the operation of the control panel Hazards to life and property can result if the system is not tested to detect possible improper programming gt When programming the system enter only valid types of information within the ranges specified in the programming table Incorrect programming results in improper system operation When using built in programming invalid input values might not be rejected in every case Ensure that you enter only the intended values while programming to prevent improper system operation 31 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 4 1 Programming Features Table 15 Programming Features for UL864 Programming Program Feature or Option Auto Test Frequency Program Relay AC Fail Delay Phone Line Monitor for Each Line Remote Programming offsite Response Time NAC Config Alarm Trouble Open Status Latching Heartbeat Interval Ring Count PIN Required on Remote Keypad Permitted in UL864 Yes No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Possible Settings 1 4 HOURS 2 12 HOURS 3 24 HOURS 4 7 DAYS 5 28 DAYS 6 Disabled 1 Release on Trouble 2 Activate on Ground Start 1 for DC 2 Wait Delay Time 0 24 HRS 0 No 1 Yes 1 PHONE 1 2 PHONE 2 3 COMPTR PHONE 1 Fast 5 sec 2 Programmed 1 Stead
23. 1 0 Overview 1 2 10 Backup Battery Calculation Use Table 4 to calculate the standby battery capacity required by NFPA when using the FPD 7024 Table 4 Standby Battery Capacity Calculations Device Quantity Standby Total Alarm Total Alarm Existing Device Standby Existing Devic e FPD 7024 Control panel 1 200 mA 200 mA 380 mA 380 mA FPC 7034 Four Point Expander 44 mA 156 mA D7035 B Octal Relay 8 Ma 30 mA 8 Ma 30 mA D7048 B Octal Driver Module 10 mA 10 mA FMR 7036 Annunciator Keypad 80 mA 100 mA D7030X Eight Point LED Annunciator 27 mA 132 mA D7030X S2 Eight Point LED 35 mA 175 mA Annunciator D7030X S8 Eight Point LED 35 mA 175 mA Annunciator D7032 Eight Point LED Annunciator 1 90 Expander FMR 7033 Keypad 80 mA 100 mA D7039 MUX Expansion Module 150 mA 150 mA D7042 B Addressable Eight Point Input 18 mA 18 mA D7050 MUX Photoelectric Smoke 0 50 mA 0 56 mA Detector D7050TH MUX Photoelectric Smoke 0 50 mA 0 56 mA Detector FMM 7045 Mux Pull Station 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7044 Mux Single Input Fire 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7044M Mux Mini Contact Module 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7052 Mux Dual Input Fire 0 55 mA 0 55 mA D7053 I O Module Fire 0 70 mA 0 70 mA Smoke Detectors Bells Horns and so on Other Sensors Other Grand Total Grand Total Standby Alarm Existing Existing t The 24 VDC existing requirements for the D7030X FMR 7033 and D7035 are shown at 7596 of the 12 VDC level shown on the specification sheets
24. 660 mA Relay FPP RNAC 8A 4C 2 4000 ft 1219 m lt 50 mA each DX4020 Network Interface 1 750 ft 229 m 280 mA Module Where more than one type of device is installed on a given wiring run add together the alarm existing drawn by all the devices on the wiring run to determine the maximum allowed distance between the option bus terminals on the control panel and the last device on the wire run the device farthest from the control panel Add up the total alarm load for option bus devices on the wire run and use Figure 7 to determine the maximum allowed length for the run For example if the total load of option bus devices on a particular run is 400 mA the maximum length of the run can be up to 500 ft 152 m No more than 4 000 ft 1 219 m of wire can be connected to the option bus terminals even if the individual lengths of the runs are all within limit Figure 7 shows allowed lengths for18 AWG 1 2 mm 16 AWG 1 5 mm wire cable lengths can be 1 5 times longer 14 AWG 1 8 mm wire cable lengths can be 2 5 times longer The 4 000 ft 1 219 m maximum length of connected wire still applies 3b Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation Cable Length Feet Figure 7 Option Bus Cable Length vs Current Draw Current Draw mA 3 0 System Operation 3 1 Modes of Operation There are four modes of
25. COMM FLT DATA LOST A common cause of this fault condition is failing to program Phone IP Number 2 or Account Number 2 while some reports are directed to Phone IP 2 Backup reports are still made to Phone IP Number 1 This message warns the installer that Phone IP Number 2 is not available if it is needed Other communications problems that can cause this condition include e Events occurring faster than the dialer can send them which overflows the 32 event buffer e Programming errors such as missing phone numbers or account codes over 100 Trouble reports in 24 hours or e Other problems contacting a receiver Check dialing type format selection phone numbers account codes phone line condition and tone programming if tone burst formats are used Refer to Section 3 7 Communicator Operation on page 31 for more information Trouble Phone Some troubleshooting tips for phone monitor problems are listed below 1 Use a voltmeter to measure the voltage present across each phone line Tip to Ring while the phone line is idle The voltage present during ringing for an incoming call can be over 100 This standby telco battery voltage is typically in the range of 30 VDC to 50 VDC but any voltage above 5 VDC is accepted by the control panel The polarity of the voltage does not matter 2 Check for other devices that might use the phone line such as fax machines credit card verifiers or PBX systems
26. DIRTY RESTORE POINT WATERFLOW DIRTY RESTORE POINT SUPERVISORY DIRTY RESTORE POINT MONITOR DIRTY RESTORE POINT FIRE DISABLE RESTORE POINT WATERFLOW DISABLE RESTORE POINT SUPERVISORY DISABLE RESTORE POINT MONITOR DISABLE RESTORE SYSTEM IN TEST SYSTEM IN TEST RESTORE SILENCE FIRE DRILL gt N c AB AB N N N N N N N N co gt Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa ANALOG RESTORE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa ANALOG RESTORE aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ACCT ANALOG RESTORE ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TBL RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa WALK TEST START ACCT aaaa 1 ID uuu dd dd tt
27. EEPROM TST BEG Test Begin ENBL Enable TST OVR Test Over F Fire w Waterflow MANULTST Manual Test Refer to Appendix C on page 86 for additional history log ID information 24 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 3 3 Keypads 3 3 1 Built in Keypad The keypad built into the control communicator is an alphanumeric LCD keypad It has a two line by 16 character display to provide information on various control panel functions Usually the first line shows the off normal condition while the second line describes specific details that might be relevant to the existing system status A built in sounder annunciates keystroke entries and acts as a warning device System Operation Figure8 Built in Keypad Power Alarm Trouble m d Silenced oa C4 Supervisory Gnd Fit F01U002311 1 Green Power LED is on when the AC power is present and flashes when the unit is operating from battery power 2 Yellow Trouble LED lights when the system detects a problem with wiring or internal circuitry The Trouble LED flashes while programming mode is active and whenever inputs are not active such as during smoke power reset or alarm verification 3 Red Alarm LED lights when the system registers an alarm and was not reset 4 Yellow Silenced LED lights when the user manually silences an alarm or trouble conditio
28. PROG INPUTS eee eerte 47 Point Number 47 Point Function 50 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 5 4 3 Copy 52 5 5 PROG OUTPUTS 53 5 5 1 Programming NAGS 53 5 5 2 Programming Relays 55 5 6 PROG ACCOUNTS eere 58 5 6 1 Phone Numbers IP Addresses 58 5 6 2 Phone Control sss 64 5 6 3 Report Steering 65 5 6 4 Ring Count 66 5 6 5 Communication Tries 66 5 6 6 Machine 66 5 6 7 ALT Comm aee 67 5 7 PROG FORMATS 67 5 7 1 4 2 Zone 67 5 7 2 4 2 Report 68 5 7 3 BFSK Report Codes 69 5 8 HISTORY 70 5 8 1 Clear History T 70 582 Default u un nores 70 5 8 3 Alternate 4 2 Codes 71 5 9 Program MUK Jul uu au 71 5 91 ien EN 71 5 9 2 MUX Program uu 72 5 9 3 MUX Bus
29. Smoke Detector locations in Residential Setting 82 Two Wire Circuits 8 LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and 8 9 LED Display for Zone 49 to 64 9 Standby Battery Capacity Calculations 11 Required Battery Size Calculation 12 Standby Load Battery Size Ah 12 Alarm Load Battery Size Ah 13 Compatible Devices 14 Address Restrictions for the D7042 07052 and 07053 15 Option Bus Wiring Guidelines 20 Off Normal Displays 22 History Event Abbreviations 24 Pre Assigned Zones 29 PIN Authority Levels 30 Programming Features for UL864 32 Point Function Characteristics 33 Programming the Points Using the Alphanumeric esse 34 PIN Authority Levels 42 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference 54 Table 20 Table 21 Table 22 Table 23 Table 24 Table 25 Table 26 Table 27 Table 28 Table 29 Table 30 Table 31 Table 32 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference 56 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference 57 Phone Number Control Characters 59 Phone Number Assistance Keys 59 IP A
30. Table 2 on page 9 applies regardless if an attachment of a D7032 to any D7030X is made Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview Table 2 LED Assignments for LED Annunciators 4 and 8 D7030X Zones Shown Shown on COMMENTS Covered 7030X D7032 if attached 1 1to 16 1to8 9 to 16 Combination with lowest option bus address such as Address 1 2 17 to 32 17 to 24 25 to 32 Combination with second lowest option bus address such as Address 2 3 33 to 48 33 to 40 41 to 48 Combination with third lowest option bus address such as Address 3 4 49 to 64 49 to 56 57 to 64 Combination with fourth lowest option bus address such as Address 4 5 1to 16 1to8 9 to 16 Fifth combination repeats first combination 6 17 to 32 17 to 24 25 to 32 Sixth combination repeats second combination 7 33 to 48 33 to 40 41 to 48 Seventh combination repeats third combination 8 49 to 64 49 to 56 57 to 64 Eighth combination repeats forth combination Refer to Table 3 for the LED display for Zones 49 to 64 Table 3 LED Display for Zone 49 to 64 LED Zone Description 1 49 User defined 2 50 User defined 3 reserved 4 52 General fire alarm monitor waterflow non silencable 5 53 General fire alarm monitor silencable 6 reserved 7 55 General Supervisory silencable 8 56 General Waterflow silencab
31. being programmed to the terminals for MUX bus A see the following window You can simply hold the Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming _ device wires on the terminals for the few seconds it takes to program The programming operation retries up to three times if the device does not connect right away POINT NUMBER 009 ATTACH DEVICE Then the display automatically shows POINT NUMBER 009 PROGRAMMING If the device added is an module you are asked to enter the four zones to control the relay output just as for other relay devices OUTPUT ZONE __ 00 63 __ Enter the first zone 00 to 63 you want to assign to this output and press Enter A similar display for Zone B C and D appears allowing up to four zones to control this output When all four zones are assigned the previous window appears It confirms the programming operation and returns to the previous menu POINT NUMBER 009 PROGRAMMED If a device is defective or not connected properly the control panel shows ERROR DEVICE FAILED Fast Programming Fast programming proceeds the same as normal programming except that when the device is programmed you are asked to remove the device POINT NUMBER 009 REMOVE DEVICE Then you are asked to attach the next device at the next address POINT NUMBER 010 ATTACH DEVICE This process conti
32. conditions Refer to the D185 Installation Manual P N 32906 for details shows the module being used to signal alarm and trouble conditions only With a third relay available from the eight relay expansion module and an additional leased line supervisory conditions can also be signaled In the example in Figure 15 Relay 1 must be programmed to operate on Alarm Zone 63 and Relay 2 must be programmed to operate on Trouble Zone 62 Program Input 4 to operate as a Supervisory point Any alarm causes the voltage to the monitoring station to be interrupted Placing the D185 in test mode causes a SUPERVISORY TROUBLE 4 Figure 15 Wiring the D185 EARTH L GROUND POWER SMK FIRE PANEL POINT GND PWR PWR TRBL SUPVJALRM SUPV SUPV ALRM ALRM GND SUPV TRIG TRIG TRIG ZONE ABs 2 2K EOL 2014034504 0185 MODULE TO MONITORING STATION YELLOW Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 81 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 7 0 Fire Safety 7 0 Fire Safety No fire detection device or system is 100 foolproof This fire alarm system can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not ensure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire Any fire alarm system can fail to warn for any number of reasons such as smoke not reaching a detector that is behind a closed do
33. features are available e 247 additional addressable input points 255 total points e 499 Non volatile event history buffer e 100 user codes Refer to Figure 1 for the location of the major items on the FPD 7024 Control Board Figure 1 FPD 7024 Control Board 5 689 10 o6 9 RI boocloooolloocolocog coo SERS fep P957 96 SEY 38 Telco Terminal Strip Relay Terminal Strip Smoke Power Terminal Strip Zone Input Terminal Strip Option Bus Terminal Strip FPC 7034 Point Expander Connector Pins G N Keypad D7039 MUX Expansion Module Connector Pins LCD Display Overview 10 NAC Terminal Strip 11 Auxiliary Power Terminal Strip Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview 1 2 Components 1 2 1 On board Conventional Points All on board points and points implemented with the FPC 7034 work with two or four wire detectors The system has an optional alarm verification feature Table 1 Two Wire Circuits Number of two wire circuits Type of Circuit EOL Resistor Supervisory Existing Required Existing for Alarm Maximum Short Circuit
34. held in alarm after the installation instructions for the D132B module One detector loop power is reversed to activate any of the installation options shown in the D132B sounders The D132B does not affect compatibility Installation Guide is also shown in Figure 14 between the FACP and detectors or the FACP and Figure 14 Wiring the D132B Smoke Power Reversing Module Power m Trouble m Alarm Silenced m Supervisory Gnd Fit R BG Y OPTION Bus D 7 D132B Power limited TB1 and supervised 1 lt b Loop 24V Reversing detectors 2 2K Q EOL Optional Alarm Latch Not Used l Class A Power limited t Not Used 219 and supervised D 5 25899 Latch 3 G Not Used icu 416 Not Used B 2 2 EOL 5 B 6 FUE and supervise Sge rr j mes 10 VDC 8 Earth Ground Power limited and supervised Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 D185 Reverse Polarity Module The D185 Reverse Polarity Module is a UL Listed module that connects the control panel with either a single set or a pair of leased telephone company telco lines in NFPA 72 remote station applications It relays system alarm status information from the control panel to a monitoring station The D185 operates with either 12 VDC or 24 VDC supply The module can signal alarm trouble and supervisory
35. keypads and sends a Supervisory Alarm report if programmed Supervisory points are defaulted to a non verify characteristic when first configured 4 Reset When activated the point initiates a control panel reset operation to clear alarms and reset smoke detectors Only points 1 to 8 can be configured as reset points 5 Silence When activated the point initiates a control panel silence operation to turn off sounders if the control panel is configured to allow silencing Only points 1 to 8 can be configured as silence points 6 AC Fault When activating the control panel waits for the AC Delay Timer to expire before indicating or sending a trouble condition When the timer expires it shows an AC Fault on the control panel and the trouble LED turns on Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG FUNCTION options Press 0 Prog to select CONFIGURE The following window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 eee FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming hme 9 9 ACTVTN TYPE __ WATERFLOW SUPERVISORY reserved RESET SILENCE AC FAULT Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line The previous window appears Local Only Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION Enabling thi
36. m Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming _ The display scrolls through the TIMERS options Press 5 for DISPLAY RATE The following window appears DSPLY RATE __ 25 X 1 16 ___ Enter desired value and press Enter The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you program the display rate the previous window appears 5 3 2 AC Line Synch Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 3 AC LINE SYNC When AC power is available the control panel uses the line frequency to stabilize the real time clock This setting must match the frequency of the local AC power 60 Hz in the US The following window appears AC LINE SYN _ Press the number key that corresponds to your selection and press Enter The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you program AC Line Synch the previous window appears 5 3 3 Option Bus Update Bus Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 4 OPTION BUS When devices are added or removed from the option buses this feature queries both option buses and updates the list of connected devices This enables the new devices and removes supervision for devices no longer present Be sure the count of devices displayed when this operation completes matches the number of devices installed on both buses Devices not detected during the update bus operation will not operate an
37. refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 refer to Table 28 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 87 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator When the Modem Illa reporting format is used with a Bosch Security Systems Inc receiver refer to Table 30 for information about the receiver output Table 30 Modem Illa Reporting Report Index Receiver Output POINT FIRE ALARM POINT WATERFLOW ALARM POINT SUPERVISORY ALARM POINT MONITOR ALARM POINT FIRE TROUBLE PO PO POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE T SUPERVISORY TROUBLE POINT MONITOR TROUBLE T FIRE DIRTY POINT WATERFLOW DIRTY T SUPERVISORY DIRTY POINT MONITOR DIRTY T FIRE DISABLE POINT WATERFLOW DISABLE T SUPERVISORY DISABLE POINT MONITOR DISABLE POINT FIRE ALARM RESTORE POINT WATERFLOW RESTORE dd dd tt tt dl ACCT FIRE ALARM ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa FIRE ALARM ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE SUPRVISION aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT FIRE ALARM ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd
38. the SIA format when the control panel is silenced can be programmed By default the control panel sends KB when it is silenced You can program letters to be sent for this condition by entering the hexadecimal ASCII code All other SIA reports are fixed and do not require programming 4 4 4 Contact ID The Contact ID reports are fixed and do not require programming 4 4 5 3 1 The 3 1 reporting codes are determined by the programming of the 4 2 codes Send only Digit 1 left digit of the two digit code and the first three digits of the account number 4 4 6 Modem The Modem reports are fixed and do not require programming 35 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming 4 5 Program Menu Tree Level 1 Main Menu ENTER TEST HISTORY DISABLE DRILL 0 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 1 PROG TIMEe gt 1 SYSTEM 1 TEST TIME 2 AUTO TEST TEST FREQ DAYLIGHT SAV 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE T PINS 1 PROGRAMR 2 AUTHORITY 2 USERS 2 SECURIT 1 SMOKE RESET 2 AC FAIL DELAY 3 AUTO SILENCE 4 reserved 3 AC LINE SYNC 5 DISPLAY RATE E 1 UPDATE BUS 4 OPTION BUS 1 ID 5 PIN REQUIRED gt f7 LOCAL 2 6 1 reserved 2 TIMERS 3 PROG 5 5 7 0 FUNCTION 1 ALARM TROUBLE 2 OUTPUT ZONE 3 VER
39. the wait for dial tone and then enter the phone number and press Enter The previous menu appears You can include several other special control characters in the phone number by pressing Test followed by a digit Table 22 ag Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Table 22 Phone Number Control Characters Press TEST 1 TEST 2 TEST 3 TEST 4 See gt Action Touch Tone Touch Tone Three second delay Wait for dial tone Several keys assist when you enter phone or IP numbers refer to Table 23 on page 59 23 Phone Number Assistance Keys Press Action SILENCE Advance to next position DISABLE Go back one position Clear position If the wait for dial tone is not specified the control panel waits 7 sec after going off hook and then dials whether or not the dial tone is present For a phone number you must enter 1 as a prefix before the special character gt Except for unusual situations all phone numbers should have the wait for dial tone character as the second digit This ensures that reports are delivered as quickly as possible even if an incoming phone call must be disconnected For example you would program 1 gt 18002890096 for the phone number 1 800 289 0096 To enter a central station IP address in either phone number 1
40. 2 FMR 7033 Keypad The FMR 7033 Keypad is an alphanumeric LCD keypad Up to four of these keypads can be mounted apart from the main control panel to provide additional locations for system status and control The LCD display and keys operate identically to those of the built in keypad on the control panel refer to Appendix A on page 84 FMR 7033 Keypad Figure 9 4 1 LEDs 2 Keypad Display 3 Keys 3 4 Testing Select any of seven special test modes using the Test key on the built in and FMR 7033 keypads 3 4 1 Walk Test The Walk Test allows a technician to alarm each point manually to ensure that detectors connected to a point send an Alarm report to the control panel While in this mode the LCD shows the system test status and the trouble sounder sounds every 10 sec Outputs programmed for general alarm or fire alarm output or outputs mapped to points using zones activate during this test as points are alarmed and restored When selecting this mode three options are given for activation of outputs SHORT ACTIVE LONG ACTIVE NO ACTIVE 1 second activation 5 second activation outputs do not activate As each point is alarmed the outputs activate once if selected and power is reset As each point is activated alarms and restorals are logged in the control panel s history log When the point returns to sta
41. 58 03 5 5 IN TST SYS TEST RST SILENCE FIRE DRILL FIRE DRL RST OPEN RST RPT LOW BATTERY LOW BATT RST AC FAILURE MORE AC FAIL RST TEST REPORT OFF NORM TEST PHONE 1 TRBL PN 1 TRB RST PHONE 2 TRBL PN 2 TRB RST SYSTEM TROUB SYS TRB RST Pressing 9 returns you to the previous group of reporting codes Press the number key that corresponds to your code selection A window based on your previous selection allowing entry of two hex digits appears SYSTM IN TST 0 THRU 9 HISTORY A lt gt lt DISABLE gt lt DRILL gt D lt SILENCE gt E lt RESET gt F Enter digits that correspond to the selected condition by pressing a number key or one of the special keys if a hex character is needed Press Enter and the previous display appears 5 7 3 BFSK Report Codes When BFSK reporting is used most reporting codes are fixed and do not need programming There are five reports that the control panel can send that are not standard BFSK codes e Off normal at test Sent if the panel is off normal at the automatic test time e Open reset report Sent when the reset key is pressed e Silence Sent when the silence key is pressed e Fire drill fire drill restore Sent for fire drill operations Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 69 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming BFSK RPT CDS 1 OFF NORM TEST 2 OPEN RESET 3
42. 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Press 1 to select Test Time The following window appears AUTO TEST TIME Enter the time followed by the Enter key Test Frequency D Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 2 AUTO TEST This feature allows you to program how often the automatic test reports are sent The first test is sent when the programmed test time matches the system time Subsequent reports are sent according to the selected interval The following window appears AUTOMATIC TEST 1 TEST TIME 2 TEST FREQNCY Press 2 A to select Test Frequency The following window appears AUTO FRQNCY 1 4 HOURS 2 12 HOURS 3 24 HOURS 4 7 DAYS 5 28 DAYS Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The existing setting is displayed in parentheses on the first line After you have programmed the test frequency the previous window appears 5 1 3 Daylight Saving Time Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 3 DAYLIGHT SAV This feature enables automatic adjustment of system time for Daylight Saving Time The dates for the adjustment are pre programmed in the system The following window appears DAYLIGHT SAV 1 DISABLE 2 ENABLE Press 1 to select DISABLE or to select 2 a to ENABLE After you have programmed this feature the previous window appears 5 2 SECURITY 1 PINS 2 AUTHORITY 5 2 1 Personal Identification Numbers PI
43. A SIL RPT LEFT BYTE 0x4B DISABLE Di B RIGHT BYTE 0x42 B ee HISTORY DEFAULTS ae ALT 4 2 CODES 4 2 POINT REPORTS 1 POINT1D2 1 FIRE ALRM D1 0 2 POINT2D2 2 FIRE RSTR 01 2 3 POINT3D2 3 WATERFLOW D1 0 4 POINTAD2 4 SUPERVISE 01 0 5 POINT5D2 5 6 6 02 6 TROUBLE D1 6 7 POINT7D2 7 TRBL RSTR 01 7 8 POINT8D2 8 DISABLE D1 5 1 POINT9D2 9 DSBL RSTR D1 2 2 POINT 10 0 MONITOR D1 0 POINT 1 02 1 POINT 2 D2 2 4 2 RPT CODS POINT 3 D2 3 SYSTM IN TST F1 POINT 4 D2 4 SYS TEST RST E1 POINT 5 D2 5 SILENCE 9F POINT 6 D2 6 FIRE DRILL F2 POINT 7 D2 7 FIRE DRL RST E2 POINT 8 D2 8 OPEN RST RPT 9F POINT 9 D2 9 LOW BATTERY F9 POINT 10 D2 0 LOW RST 9 4 2 RPT CODS AC FAILURE FA SYSTM IN TST 33 AC FAIL RST EA SYS TEST RST 37 TEST REPORT EE SILENCE Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 95 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide FIRE DRILL 33 FIRE DRL RST 37 OPEN RST RPT 9F LOW BATTERY 69 LOW BATT RST 79 AC FAILURE 60 AC FAIL RST 70 5 30 5 33 PHONE 1 TRBL 31 PN 1 TRB RST 35 PHONE 2 TRBL 32 PN 2 TRB RST 36 SYSTEM TROUB 33 SYS TRB RST 37 MULTIPLEX MUX BUS TYPE 2 CLASS B m Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix Phone Monitor Troubleshooting Appendix E Phone Monitor Troubleshooting
44. Control Panel Display Descriptions Table 28 Control Panel Display Descriptions FPD 7024 Panel Display Message FIRE DIRTY PT XX FIRE DSBL PT FIRE TRBL PT XXX FIRE TROUBLE INST FLT 4Z EXP INST FLT MX EXP MONI DSBL PT MONI TRBL PT XXX MUX BUS A FAILURE MUX BUS B FAILURE MUX CPU FAILURE SUPV DSBL PT SUPV TRBL PT XXX SYSTEM TROUBLE TRBL OPEN LNAC TRBL OPEN RNAC TRBL OPT BUS XX TRBL OVRC TRBL OVRC RNAC TRBL SHRT LNAC TRBL SHRT RNAC TROUBLE AC FAIL TROUBLE ANN TROUBLE COMM FLT TROUBLE EEPROM TROUBLE EXP TROUBLE GRND FLT TROUBLE KPAD XX TROUBLE LOW BATT TROUBLE MUX CLASS A TROUBLE PHONE TROUBLE RELAY XX TROUBLE SMK PWR WFLOW DSBL PT WFLW TRBL PT XXX Panel Display Message Definition A smoke detector with the Chamber Check feature indicates a dirty chamber Fire point is disabled from the keypad Trouble condition for specific points on the system Check control panel wiring and field wiring for shorts or opens Also check point programming to ensure the control panel knows what points belong on the system General fire zone trouble message Refer to the second line of display for more information There is a missing FPD 7034 Four Zone Expander Board or the expander appeared unexpectedly since the last time the system was powered There is a missing D7039 MUX Expander Module or the expander appeared unexpectedly since the last time the system was powered Monitor point is dis
45. D Annunciator D7030X S2 Eight Point LED Annunciator D7030X S8 Eight Point LED Annunciator D7032 Eight Point LED Annunciator Expander FMR 7033 Alphanumeric LCD Keypad FPC 7034 Four Point Expander D7035 B Octal Relay Module FMR 7036 Fire Annunciator Keypad FPP RNAC 8A 4C Remote NAC Power Supply D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module D7042 B Eight Input Remote Module D7048 B Octal Driver Module 7045 Pull Station D7044 Mux Single Input Fire D7044M Mux Mini Contact Module Identifies the location of a fire alarm for up to eight zones allowed per system Identifies the location of a fire alarm for up to eight zones allowed per system An eight zone LED annunciator of which two zones are reserved for supervisory functions has Power and Trouble LEDs plus eight zone LEDs that can be labeled individually An eight zone LED annunciator of which all eight zones are reserved for supervisory functions It has Power and Trouble LEDs plus eight zone LEDs that can be labeled individually Attaches to a D7030X and identifies the location of a fire alarm for eight additional zones Connects up to four keypads per system Allows the FPD 7024 Control Panel to support four additional points The FPC 7034 plugs into the control panel and provides four Class B Style 4 loops that are identical in characteristics to the loops on the control panel One FPC 7034 is allowed per system Provides eight Form C relay output
46. E 2 4 for REMOTE 3 or 5 for REMOTE 4 One of the following windows appears REM EXP 1 REM EXP NAC 2 REM EXP NAC 3 REM EXP NAC 4 1 NAC 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 or 2 2 or 2 NAC 2 or 2 NAC 2 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Press the number key that corresponds with the NAC you want to program display scrolls through the following selections PROG NACs 1 reserved 2 CONFIGURATION 3 ZONE ASSIGNS The options for remote NACs are the same as for local NACs Output Configuration e Steady Programmed to turn on steadily for a fire alarm e Pulsing Programmed to pulse for a fire alarm at 0 5 sec and 0 5 sec off e Temporal Programmed to pulse for a fire alarm in Temporal 3 e Zone Assignment Assign each output up to four zones ZONE A B C or D 00 disabled 1 to 63 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection After you program the local NACs the previous window appears 5 5 2 Programming Relays Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS The main control panel includes three on board relays Relay 1 Relay 2 and Relay 3 The FPD 7024 can also support up to two D7035 Octal Relay Modules Remote Relay 1 and Remote Relay 2 that offer a total of 16 remote relays eight relays per module The following window ap
47. IFICATION 4 LATCHING 5 DESCRIPTION 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER gt DRILL NEXT PNT HIST PREV PNT 1 FIRE 2 WATERFLOW 3 SUPERVISORY 4 RESERVED 5 RESET 6 SILENCE 7 AC FAULT 0 CONFIGURE 1 LOCAL ONLY 2 POINT 2 reserved FUNCTION gt 3 SILENCEABLE 4 LOOP RESPONSE 5 reserved lt DRILL gt NEXT FCT lt HIST gt PREV FCT 1 COPY FROM POINT POINT COPY 2 COPY 16 FIRST POINT _ 3 COPYTOLAST POINT __ NOTE Refer to Appendix D starting on page 93 for factory defaults 36 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming Main Menu Level 2 Level 3 Level4 Level 5 T NAC 1 1 RESERVED 1 COCAL SAME OPTIONS 2 CONFIGURATION 2 REMOTE 2 2 ASNAC I ENTER 5 PROG gt NACS 3 2 gt 3 ZONE ASSIGNS OUTPUTS REMOTE 4 1 LOCAL 2 RELAYS 2 REMOTE 1 gt 3 REMaTE2 CHOOSE RELAY e OUTPUT ZONE TEST 1 PHONE 1 gt 1 NUMBER 2 PHONE IP 2 2 PORT 3 COMPUTER 3 FORMAT 1 PHONE IP 4 NUMS 6 PROG NUMBERS 5 HISTORY SST 1 LINE 1 DIALING TYPE NTROL SAME OPTIONS 2 LINE 2 55 Line 1 3 STEERING gt 1 NONSUP ALRM 4 RING COUNT 2 SUPVSRY ALRM 3 NONSUP RSTR 5 COMM TRIES 4 SUPVSRY
48. N Programmer PIN Shortcut 0 PROG 2 SECURITY 1 PINS The Programmer PIN is the code used by the installer to configure and operate the panel Factory default code is 9876 and may be changed at any time Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 41 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming The following window appears PROGRAM PINS 1 PROGRAMR PIN 2 USER PINS Press 1 for programmer PIN The following window appears USER 0 ENTER ____ Enter the PIN and press Enter After you have programmed the programmer PIN the previous window appears Program User PINs Na Shortcut 0 PROG 2 SECURITY 1 PINS Up to 15 additional user codes or up to 99 additional users when the D7039 is installed can be programmed to protect the system from unauthorized operation and allow a record to be kept of actions by individual system users The following window appears PROGRAM PINS 1 PROGRAMR PIN 2 USER PINS Press 2 A for user PINs The following window appears OTHER PINS USER 01 15 Enter the user for whom you want to program a PIN and press Enter Example For User 5 press 5 The following window appears USER 5 ENTER PIN Enter the PIN and press Enter After you have programmed the user PIN the previous window appears 5 2 2 Authority aS Shortcut 0 PROG 2 SECURITY 2 AUTHORITY This feature determines which system actions a us
49. NABLE Press 0 Prog to select DISABLE or 1 to select ENABLE and the previous window appears After any programming change and especially after remote program changes completely check operation of the control units Hazards to life and property can result if the system is not tested for incorrect programming 5 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER 2 POINT FUNCT 3 POINT COPY Point functions allow quick programming of similarly functioning points for example pull stations smoke detectors with common settings Refer to Section 5 4 2 Point Function on page 50 for more information 5 4 1 Point Number D Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER POINT NUMBER 1 255 __ Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter Once you have entered the point number the display scrolls through the following PROG INPUT options PROG POINT FUNCTION ALARM TROUBL OUTPUT ZONE VERIFICATION LATCHING 5 DESCRIPTION DRILL NEXT PNT HIST PREV PNT Press the number key that corresponds to your selection Pressing Drill retrieves the next point For instance if you are programming Point 2 and you press Drill you retrieve the setting for Point 3 Pressing History retrieves the previous point For instance if you are programming Point 2 and you press History you return to the setting for Point 1 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 47 FPD 7024 Oper
50. New point is under an existing point new point is the space required for an existing multi address device This is checked when auto programming first starts 2 Point overlaps existing point There are already devices configured at one of the addresses required for the new multi point device 3 Point is at an illegal address The addresses at which multi address devices can be installed are restricted Refer to Table 9 on page 15 or the specific device s installation instructions for details 4 Too many multiplex relays Only 20 input output devices can be supported on a given bus z Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 When the point adding operation completes the FPD 7024 shows for five seconds the total number of points that were added to the control panel Confirm that the number of devices added matches the expected number AUTO PROGRAM xxx POINTS ADDED operate and does not generate trouble conditions even if it remains connected to the bus If a new device is not detected on the bus during the point adding operation the device does not When the point adding operation completes the display shows the total number of points on the system xxx is the total number of points not devices AUTO PROGRAM xxx MUX POINT Confirm that the system shows the exact number of points expected Points that are not included in the total count do not operate and do not generate troubl
51. ONE RESTORAL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 2 94 94 tt tt ql ACCT EQUIPMENT FAIL ACCT aaaa 501 001 COND ccc A dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIP RESTORAL ACCT aaaa 501 001 COND ccc Cc dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa TEST REPORT c dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa COMM FAIL ACCT aaaa PHONE 1 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIPMENT FAIL ACCT aaaa 501 001 COND 18 o Bp dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa EQUIP RESTORAL ACCT aaaa 501 001 COND 18 N dd dd ql ACCT aaaa EQUIPMENT FAIL ACCT aaaa 501 001 COND 3 90 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Table 30 Modem Illa Reporting continued Report Receiver Output SMOKE POWER RESTORE dd dd ql ACCT EQUIP RESTORAL ACCT aaaa 01 001 COND 3 REMOTE PROGRAMMING FAIL dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa RAM ACCESS FAIL REMOTE PROGRAMMING SUCCESS dd dd tt tt q ACCT RAM ACCESS Note dd dd tt tt date and time aaaa account number uuu user ID ZZz point ccc numeric identifier Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 91 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator When the Modem Ila SIA or Contact ID reporting formats are used an additional numeric identifier is sent with system trouble messages that provi
52. ONITOR LINE 2 DIALING TYPE Refer to Monitor Line and Dialing Type in the following sections for explanations about the phone control options Monitor Line D Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 2 PHONE IP CONTROL The phone line monitor feature that supervises the connection of the phone line to the control panel can be disabled for each phone line If an IP address is entered for the Phone IP number set the monitor to No If this is not programmed to No a trouble is generated Choose Line 1 or Line 2 refer to the window above The display scrolls through the Phone Control options Press 1 for MONITOR LINE The following window appears ____ YES 1 NO 0 Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Press 1 for YES or 0 Prog for NO The previous window appears Dialing Type Ic m Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 2 PHONE IP CONTROL This feature determines the format the control panel uses for dialing on each phone line The TONE PULSE setting first tries tone dialing If that fails it switches to pulse dialing If an IP address is entered in for the Phone IP number the control panel ignores this setting Choose Line 1 or Line 2 refer to the window below The display scrolls through the Phone Control options Press 2 for DIALING TYPE The following window appears PHONE CONTRO 1 PULSE ONLY 2 TONE PULSE 3 TONE ONLY Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The previous window appears
53. Point Bus Expander module is installed Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 When this test mode is selected the system asks which bus to test 1 or 2 Select 1 to test points 9 to 128 and select 2 to test points 129 to 255 The system presents 5 options e List Devices Shows the point numbers of all devices on the selected bus Some devices such as a dual point module can use two or more points e Show Holes Lists locations on the bus that have no assigned device This can help to find programming errors or identify an available address for a new device e Show Extras The system scans the bus to identify devices that are present on the bus but are not programmed into the system Scanning the bus takes about 60 sec to scan the bus Restoring the bus after scanning also takes about 60 sec The system cannot identify devices above Address 128 on Bus 1 or below Address 129 on Bus 2 If you know that a device is connected to the system but cannot find it ensure that it is connected to the correct bus 9 to 128 for Bus 1 129 to 255 for Bus 2 e Show Missing Lists devices programmed into the system but not present on the bus are listed Unless a device was programmed into the system such as using MUX EDIT it is not considered missing e Show Status After you select a device and press Enter this test shows detailed status information for the selected device Eight conditions not all status conditions
54. RSTR DRILL 6 MACH BYPASS 5 TROUBLE 7 ALTER COMM 6 TESTS 7 SILENCE 0 8 1 4 2 POINT RPT 2 4 2 RPT CODS 7 PROG FORMATS 4 SIA SIL RPT 1 CLEAR HSTRY 2 DEFAULT EE 3 ALT 4 2 CDES 8 HISTORY DEFLTS lt 9 PROGRAM A MUX 2 MUX PROGRAM 3 MUX PROGRAM 3 BFSK RPT CODS 9 FIRE DRILL 0 NO DEVICE 2 SINGLE INPUT 3 MODULE 4 MUX SMOKE 5 SMOKE W FRZ 6 DUAL INPUT 7 OCTAL INPUT e 1 NORMAL SELECTING 1 OR 2 ON MENU 9 2 2 FAST SENDS YOU TO MENU 9 1 BUS TYPE 1 CLASS A 4 AUTO 2 CLASS NOTE Refer to Appendix D starting on page 93 for factory defaults Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 37 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming 4 6 Shortcuts You can use shortcuts to reduce repetition and provide speedy instructions for programming the control panel The first level in the system is the Main Menu For all system programming PROG 0 is your Main Menu choice Therefore the first number in the shortcut is 0 The second level in your system provides eight options PROG TIME SECURITY PROG SYSTEM PROG INPUTS PROG OUTPUTS PROG ACCOUNTS PROG FORMATS and HISTORY DEFAULTS When the D7039 MUX Expander is installed a ninth option appears PROGRAM MUX The second number in the shortcut enters the Level 2 option and allows access to Level 3 Level 3 provides
55. S UPDATE BUS Queries option buses and updates list of connected devices SETUP 0 KEYPAD PIN REQUIRED LOCAL 0 No REMOTE 1 Yes REMOTE PGM 0 disable PROG INPUTS POINT NUMBER FUNCTION 1 4 5 8 9 255 Point Function 1 1 Point Function 2 2 Point Function 3 3 Point Function 4 4 Point Function 5 5 Point Function 6 6 ALARM TROUBLE OUTPUT ZONE VERIFICATION LATCHING Point Function 7 7 Point Function 8 8 Point Function 9 255 10 Trouble On Open Point Zone 1 1 Point Zone 2 2 Point Zone 3 3 Point Zone 4 4 Point Zone 5 5 Point Zone 6 6 Point Zone 7 7 Point Zone 8 8 Point Zone 9 19 9 Point Zone 20 39 10 Point Zone 40 59 11 etc No Yes POINT FUNCTION 1 16 1 3 5 10 12 16 4 11 CONFIGURE fire water LOCAL ONLY no no no SILENCEABLE no no no LOOP fast 16s fast REPSONSE PROG OUTPUTS NACs NAC 1 CONFIGURATION ZONE ASSIGNS Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D NAC 2 CONFIGURATION ZONE ASSIGNS Zone A Zone B Zone C Zone D Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 Steady 53 61 Steady 53 61 93 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide RNAC 1 LOCAL RELAY 3 Outputs 1 2 3 4 Zone A 58 Configuration Steady Zone B 0 Zone Assignment Zone C 0 Zone A 53 Zone D 0 Zone B 0 Zone 9 REMOTE 1 D7035 Zone D 0 Relay 1 Zone A 63 RNAC 2 Relay 2 Zone A 62 Outputs 1 2 3 4 R
56. SILENCE 4 FIRE DRILL 5 FR DRIL RSTR Press the number key that corresponds to your report code selection A window allowing entry of two hex digits appears 5 8 HISTORY DEFAULTS D Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS The following window appears PROG DEFAULTS 1 CLEAR HSTRY 2 DEFAULT EE 3 ALT 4 2 CDES 4 reserved 5 8 1 Clear History e Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS 1 CLEAR HISTORY You can use this option to clear some or all of the history records in the system The following window appears HISTITEMS DEL OLDEST 000 Enter the number of history records you wish to delete and press The previous menu appears 5 8 2 Default EE This option is only available from the local keypad Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS 2 DEFAULT EE You can set the control panel back to the original factory programming configuration with this option You are asked to press Enter to complete the operation Press Back to cancel the operation All programming including zone configurations and option installations are lost when this PN operation is performed You must turn control panel power off and on after resetting the default to reinstall the four zone expanders and the MUX expander You must update the option bus and set up keypads PROG SYSTEM MENU to reinstall option bus devices The following window appears SETTING EEPROM TO DEFAULT When the operation is complete the pr
57. T BATT BATTRY BX CATE CDES CODS CDS CMPTR COMM CONFIG DESCRIPTION DIG DLY DRL DRIL D DSBL DISABL DSPLY EE ERelay EXP FAIL F FIR FR FLT FREQ FREQUENCY FUNC GRND Definition 3 1 Tone Burst reporting format 4 2 Tone Burst reporting format Option Bus Address 1 16 Activation Alarm Alternate Annunciator Battery Box e g city box Catastrophe Codes Computer Communicator Configure Description Digit Delay Drill Disable Display EEPROM Expander Relay Expander Failure Fire Fault Frequency Function Ground High History Initialize Internet Protocol address Abbreviation KPAD KYPAD KYPD LRelay LOC MACH M MONI MON NAC NMBR NUM NONSUP NORM NRM OUT OVRC PAS PHN PHON PROG PRGMNG PRGMMD PT PNT PWR REM REMOT RESPNS RLY RPRT RPT RST SIL SMK S SUPERVISORY SUPRVSRY SUPV SPV SUPVSY SHRT SYS SYSTM T TRBL TRB TROUB TST VER W WFLW WTF ZN ZON Definition Keypad Local Relay Local Answering Machine Monitor Notification Appliance Circuit Number Non Supervisory Normal Output Overexisting Positive Alarm Sequence Phone Programming Programmed Point Power Remote Response Relay Report Restore Silence Smoke Supervisory Short System Trouble Test Version Waterflow Zone 84 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 d Installation Panel Display Descripti Appendix B
58. TROUBLE see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1373 00 272 refer to Table 28 NT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1373 00 272 refer to Table 28 NT MONITOR TROUBLE see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1 373 00 222 refer to Table 28 NT FIRE DIRTY see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1 385 00 222 refer to Table 28 Ww N F NT WATERFLOW DIRTY see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1 385 00 222 refer to Table 28 NT SUPERVISORY DIRTY p see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 1 385 00 222 referto Table 28 NT MONITOR DIRTY see 4 see 4 see 4 Fz 137300zzz refer to Table 28 INT FIRE DISABLE BR N B 5 B Fz 157100222 refer to Table 28 NT WATERFLOW DISABLE see 12 see 12 12 Fz 1571 00 222 refer to Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY DISABLE p 4 see 12 see 12 see 12 Fz 1571 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT MONITOR DISABLE a see 12 see 12 see 12 Fz 1571 00 222 refer to Table 28 POINT FIRE ALARM RESTORE 3 2 3 Ez 311000zzz refer to Table 28 POINT WATERFLOW RESTORE p N see 16 see 16 see 16 Ez 3 113 00222 referto Table 28 POINT SUPERVISORY RESTORE see 16 see 16 see 16 Ez 3 200 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT MONITOR RESTORE see 16 see 16 see 16 Ez 3 140 00 222 refer to Table 28 POINT FIRE TROUBLE RESTORE N 3 7 3 Ez 3 373 00 222 referto Table 28 POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE RESTORE
59. abled you can 47 Remote Programming f 5 2 still connect to the control panel for diagnostics The system operates during remote programming so that new alarms end the remote programming session and report normally Using the keypads to perform other functions during remote programming such as tests and disables can cause remote programming to disconnect or other unexpected operations Avoid downloading programming changes that cause alarms because the session disconnects as soon as the alarm occurs before the session completes To indicate that the system is in a special operating mode with user input inhibited but alarm monitoring continuing the system indicates SYSTEM TROUBLE RMT PRG ACTIVE during remote programming Sounders do not activate during this mode but other outputs programmed for Zone 62 general system trouble do activate Trouble conditions that occur during a remote programming session are not annunciated at the control panel until the remote programming session ends These conditions are available in the remote programmer diagnostic displays during the session Alarm conditions terminate remote programming and are shown immediately Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 view the existing programming except PIN numbers To actually change programming enable remote programming To enable remote programming refer to the following programming items 0 3 7 Remote Programming Sectio
60. abled from the keypad Trouble with a monitor point occurred A wiring problem on Bus A or Bus B in Class B mode occurred Check the wiring for shorts or opens A CPU failure on the D7039 Expander Board occurred Ensure that the D7039 is correctly installed on the header pins If the message persists call for service immediately Supervisory point is disabled from the keypad Trouble with a supervisory point occurred General trouble message Refer to second line of the display for more information A Local NAC circuit is open Check the field wiring and the EOL resistor A FPD 7038 Remote NAC circuit is open Check the field wiring and the EOL resistor A wiring fault on option bus terminals 7 to 14 as well as specific address problems with option bus devices occurred Check the wiring for the specific device address shown An overexisting condition on one of the NAC circuits occurred Check the field wiring on the notification appliances for shorts A short on the Local NAC circuit occurred A short on the FPD 7038 Remote NAC circuit occurred AC power failure to the control panel Check the circuit breaker or fuse for AC power problem Trouble with one or more annunciators connected to the control panel A communicator problem occurred Check the control panel s phone lines and programming for the communicator problem An EEPROM failure occurred Call for service immediately A FPD 7034 Four Zone Expander board problem occ
61. ah aulas 22 3 2 Basic System Use 22 3 2 1 Function Keys 22 3 2 2 Selecting Menu Items 22 3 2 3 After a Main Menu Item is Selected 23 3 2 4 Returning to an Earlier Screen 23 3 2 5 Entering Data 23 3 2 6 23 3337 Disable ote beet 23 3 2 9 HIStOry iis eee dene hh 23 3 3 Keypads ooien e rote 25 3 3 1 Built in 25 3 3 2 3 4 3 4 1 3 4 2 3 4 3 3 4 4 3 4 5 3 4 6 3 4 7 3 4 8 3 4 9 3 5 3 6 3 7 4 0 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 4 1 4 4 2 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 6 4 5 4 6 4 7 5 0 5 1 5 1 1 5 1 2 5 1 3 5 2 5 2 1 5 2 2 5 3 5 3 1 5 3 2 5 3 3 5 3 4 5 3 5 5 4 5 4 1 5 4 2 FMR 7033 Keypad 26 26 Walk Test 26 Communicator Test 26 Call for Remote Programming 27 Test Battery NAC Circuits 27 Answer for Remote Programming 27 Manually Activate Outputs 27 Read Zone Input Levels 27 Addressable Point Test MUX Test 27 Sensitivity Test 28 Point Zon
62. apped to NACs 1 and 2 Input 3 ali 755 Input Point 4 is assigned to Zone 2 mapped to NACs 1 and 2 Input 4 Input Point 5 is assigned to Zone 3 mapped to NAC 2 LR 1 and RR 1 Input 5 LR Local relay RR Remote relay General Alarm Zone 63 drives LR 2 Up to 64 zones can be assigned The installer can assign Zones 1 to 50 Zones 51 to 63 are hard coded to pre assigned conditions Refer to Table 13 Table 13 Pre Assigned Zones Zone Pre Assigned Condition 51 Reserved for future use 52 General Fire Alarm Waterflow non silenceable Same as Zone 53 but remains active even while system is silenced 53 General Fire Alarm silenceable Active when a fire alarm condition is present does not activate for waterflow 54 Activates for approximately 7 sec before dialing to initiate dial tone on a ground start phone system 55 General Supervisory silenceable 56 General Waterflow silenceable 57 Communication Trouble Active when the dialer fails to communicate remains active until communication through the digital communicator is restored 58 General Supervisory Alarm non silenceable Active when any supervisory alarm condition is present 59 Alarm Verification Active while alarm verification is in progress This starts with the first detection of an alarm to be verified and clears in two minutes or when system is reset 60 No AC Active when AC power fails 61 General Waterflow Non silen
63. apply to or are supported by all devices are shown See the display shown below which updates automatically every five seconds For this option you can view the status of any MUX device regardless of which bus you selected to test when test mode was entered XxLxRxDxMXxTXxFxAx x is either O or 1 depending on whether the condition is false or true O false and 1 true The letters indicate the condition X Reserved for future use L Commanded relay state this is how the output relay should be set R Actual relay state this is how the output relay is actually set D Detector dirty the detector is excessively sensitive 27 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation M Missing device the device cannot be found on the loop Unless a device was programmed into the system such as using MUX EDIT it is not considered missing Tamper the detector s case was opened F Loop fault the loop from a contact input device is open or the device is faulted A Loop alarm the point is in alarm Pressing Back ends the display for any of these modes Examples XOLORODOMOTOFOAO relay off not dirty not missing no tamper no fault and no alarm 3 4 9 Sensitivity Test Tests the mux smoke detectors to determine if they are within their normal range of sensitivity Press Test then 9 3 5 Point Zone Mapping The control panel supports a flexible system to map i
64. ation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Assigning Point Functions Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER t This feature assigns each point to one point function A point function is a set of characteristics that you can assign to selected points There are 16 point functions to choose from Refer to Section 4 2 Point Programming on page 33 for more information Refer to Loop Response on page 51 for the limitations when assigning points to point functions that were programmed with a response time other than Fast El Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 0 Prog to select FUNCTION The following window appears POINT FUNC 01 16 Enter the function number you wish to assign to the point and press Enter The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you assign a point function the previous window appears Alarm Trouble Status Ic m Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER This feature allows you to program the system response to an open loop condition A shorted loop always causes an alarm condition Refer to Table 15 on page 32 ALARM A point in an open circuit state causes an alarm TROUBLE If a point is in an open circuit state the system responds with a trouble condition Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display s
65. by removing power from the system disconnecting the wires to the field devices and re powering the system Failure to disconnect devices results in all devices on loop A being programmed to the new address All programming is performed on Bus A including addresses 129 to 255 that can only be installed on Bus B for operation Be sure to connect devices with addresses 129 to 255 to Bus B not to Bus A If no devices are connected on Bus A the following window appears Otherwise an error message appears PROGRAM MUX 1 NORMAL 2 FAST Select normal programming to add one or two devices Select fast programming to program larger quantities of identical devices to sequential addresses Normal Programming If normal programming is selected the following menu appears allowing selection of the device type being programmed DEVICE TYPE __ Description 0 NO DEVICE 0 NO DEVICE 2 SINGLE INPUT 2 SINGLE INPUT D7044 M D7045 FMM 7045 3 VO MODULE D7052 Class A 4 MUX SMOKE MODULE 5 SMOKE W FRZ MUX SMOKE D7050 D7050TH D343 6 DUAL INPUT SMOKE W FRZ Not Used 7 OCTAL INPUT DUAL INPUT OCTAL INPUT Enter the number that corresponds with the device you are adding or select 0 if you are removing a device When the device type is selected the following window appears POINT NUMBER 009 255 009 Enter the address of the point being added and press Enter The display asks you to attach the device
66. ce number REN for this equipment You must upon request provide this information to your local telephone company The REN is useful to determine the quantity of devices that can be connected to your telephone line and still have all of those devices ring when your telephone number is called In most but not all areas the sum of the RENs of all devices connected to one line should not exceed five To ascertain the number of devices that you can connect to your line contact your local telephone company to determine the maximum REN for your local calling area This equipment can not be used on coin service provided by the telephone company Do not connect this control panel to party lines If this equipment causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company might discontinue your service temporarily If possible they will notify you in advance But if advance notice isn t practical you will be notified as soon as possible You will be informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC The telephone company might make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the proper functioning of your equipment If they do you will be notified in advance to give you an opportunity to maintain uninterrupted telephone service If you experience trouble with this equipment contact the manufacturer for information on obtaining service or repairs The telephone company might ask that you di
67. ceable Active when any waterflow alarm is present 62 General Trouble Active while any system trouble is present not active in test and programming modes 63 General Alarm Waterflow non silenceable Active while any alarm including supervisory is present Remains active even while system is silenced Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 29 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation 3 6 Personal Identification Numbers The personal identification number PIN is the four digit code users enter at the keypad to gain access to the system A PIN can be assigned to each User Number The User Number identifies each person using the system There are 16 possible User Numbers 00 to 15 User codes 00 to 99 are available with the installation of a D7039 Multiple Expansion Module The Authority Level assigned to each User Number determines which functions each user can perform Your system can have up to 100 different PINs each four digits long There is one PIN for each User Number Attempting to assign the same PIN to multiple User Numbers results in the three beep error tone and the change is not made User Number 00 is designated as a Programmer s Code It can be used to silence alarms reset disable and program the unit User Number 00 is shipped from the factory with the sequence of 9876 Change this code to one of your personal preference It is automatically assigned
68. condition occurs such as cut wiring for a point or AC power fails the sounder beeps every 10 seconds The Trouble LED lights and the LCD shows TROUBLE XXX When the 6 gt key is pressed the group is entered and more detail appears The system can diagnose and show a variety of trouble conditions including those affecting the input points NAC circuits power battery system grounding and internal operations of the fire control panel Notify your installing company immediately if the system trouble message appears Press the Silence key to silence the system trouble beep 3 1 4 Acknowledge When the control panel is off normal the control panel s piezo buzzer can be silenced without silencing the NACs or resetting the control panel Press the ACK button on the local or remote keypad to silence only the piezo 21 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation 3 1 5 Fire Silence Reset During a fire alarm exit from the premises immediately Do not enter the premises unless accompanied by the appropriate emergency services personnel or until they have given the OK to enter When it is determined that there is no fire you can silence the horns or bells to allow more investigation of the devices that initiated the alarm or you can reset the system to return it to normal operation Before using the Reset key determine which smoke detector sounded the alarm so tha
69. crolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 1 to select ALARM TROUBLE The following window appears 1 ALARM 2 TROUBLE Press 1 to select ALARM on open loop and ALARM on shorted loop or 2 to select TROUBLE on open loop and ALARM on shorted loop The previous window appears The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line Output Zones Ic Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 2 to select OUTPUT ZONE The following window appears OUTPUT ZONE ZZZ 01 50 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection 222 indicates the point being programmed existing setting is shown on the second line After you set up the output zone the previous window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Verification Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER This feature resets the detector once to determine if the alarm recurs before annunciating or sending a signal The total delay introduced by this feature is equal to the smoke power reset time plus five seconds Alarm verification cannot be selected for points that are configured as WATERFLOW or SUPERVISORY types Enter the point number you wish to verify and press Enter The display scrolls through t
70. cuits If a power failure occurs your control panel has a built in battery that continues to power the system for several hours The control panel automatically recharges the battery when power is restored In this test mode the system operates the local NAC circuits and tests the battery for two seconds The test results are shown at the end of the test and are not reported to the central station Pressing the Back key or the Enter key returns the display to standby mode or the unit times out after three minutes 3 4 5 Answer for Remote Programming The control panel immediately seizes the phone line to answer a remote programming call While programming is underway the Trouble LED flashes This also allows on site PC downloading If the control panel already uses the phone line for a report communication it sounds the three beep error tone This function requires an access code with programming authority Level 1 3 4 6 Manually Activate Outputs This test turns a selected output on and off manually 3 4 7 Read Zone Input Levels This test shows the status of a selected on board point The loop existing through the point is shown Normal loops show 11 to 15 mA Loops in alarm show over 25 mA and loops in trouble show less than 6 mA 3 4 8 Addressable Point Test MUX Test This test allows activation of the special test mode for addressable multiplex devices This applies only if the optional D7039 Addressable
71. d will not be supervised These menu items allowed only at the local keypad The following window appears OPTION BUS M M 1 UPDATE BUS 2 SETUP KEYPDS Press 1 to program the system to update the bus After you program Update Bus the following window appears UPDATE COMPLETE TOT BUS DEVS X Then the previous window appears Keypad Setup D Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 4 OPTION BUS Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 45 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming This feature tells the system how many keypads to supervise It automatically performs an update bus operation as it completes OPTION BUS 1 UPDATE BUS 2 SETUP KEYPDS Press 2 to set up keypads The following window appears OF KEYPADS 0 4 ____ Enter the desired value and press Enter existing setting is shown in parentheses the first line After you set up the keypads the update bus operation proceeds then the previous window appears 5 3 4 PIN REQUIRED Local Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 5 PIN REQUIRED A PIN can be required before performing operations Enter the PIN at the local or built in keypad The following window appears PIN REQUIRED 1 LOCAL 2 REMOTE Press 1 to require a PIN at the local keypad The following window appears LOCAL KEYPD PIN ____ YES 1 NO 0 Press the number key that corresponds to your selec
72. ddress Digit or Bit Location 60 Phone Reporting 61 Auto Programming Error Messages 76 Abbreviations on Control Panel Display84 Control Panel Display Descriptions 85 Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator essere 86 Modem Reporting 88 History 92 Specifications 98 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 1 0 Overview 1 1 System Overview This guide applies to control panels equipped with version V1 00 or later software The FPD 7024 Fire Alarm Control Panel is a fully integrated hard wire fire alarm system It can support four input points expandable to 255 using D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module and the FPC 7034 Four Point Expander and 16 individual users expandable to 100 with the D7039 The control panel has a built in LCD keypad Up to four additional keypads can be used to provide user interface with the system and programming access for the installer The FPD 7024 also includes the following features e Built in dual line communicator e Menu driven keypad programming e Freely programmable alphanumeric alphabetical display e 99 event history buffer e 16 user codes e ULListed CSFM MEA Approved When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is installed these additional
73. de a specific indication of the particular fault This identifier is also recorded in the history log Table 31 lists the numeric identifiers Table 31 History Log Condition System Condition System Event Event Option bus device at address 1 failed 2 Remote relay module 2 disabled by user 52 Option bus device at address 2 failed 3 Class A Style 6 wiring failure on MUX bus 53 Option bus device at address 3 failed 4 MUX bus A 9 128 failed 54 Option bus device at address 4 failed 5 MUX bus B 129 255 failed 55 Option bus device at address 5 failed 6 MUX module processor failure 56 Option bus device at address 6 failed 7 Remote NAC module 1 output 1 wiring fault 57 Option bus device at address 7 failed 8 Remote NAC module 1 output 2 wiring fault 58 Option bus device at address 8 failed 9 Remote NAC module 1 output 3 wiring fault 59 Option bus device at address 9 failed 10 Remote NAC module 1 output 4 wiring fault 60 Option bus device at address 10 failed 11 MUX bus A 9 128 hardware failure 61 Option bus device at address 11 failed 12 MUX bus B 129 255 hardware failure 62 Option bus device at address 12 failed 13 NAC 1 disabled by user 63 Option bus device at address 13 failed 14 NAC 2 disabled by user 64 Option bus device at address 14 failed 15 Remote NAC module 2 output 1 wiring fault 65 Option bus device at address 15 fa
74. ded with the enclosure must be connected between the door and the enclosure using the supplied nuts e Donot program the ground start feature e Select Phone Monitoring if the digital alarm communicator transmitter DACT feature is used 6 3 Programming the FPD 7024 The system must be tested after installation and after any re programming including programming performed by downloading When used in UL Listed installations the control panel must conform to certain programming requirements Section 6 3 1 and 6 3 2 contain a list of the required program entries and required accessories for specific UL Listed installations Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 FO1U008458 03 6 3 1 Commercial Fire Alarm Central Station DACT and Local Required Accessories At least one Bosch Security Systems Inc Model D285 Smoke Detector with a D287 D288 D292 or D293 Series Base or another UL Listed compatible smoke detector At least one D432A Horn Strobe or 0443 Bell provides 85 dB for UL985 and NFPA 72 requirements other UL Listed compatible devices with a voltage range of 20 to 31 VDC can be used is required for this application and must be installed inside the protected area Four wire detectors must be used with UL Listed power supervision devices A compatible UL Listed four wire detector is the Bosch Security Systems Inc D285 in a D292 or D293 Series Base A compatible Listed relay is the Bosch Security System
75. e Mapping 28 Personal Identification Numbers 30 Communicator Operation 31 Programming 31 Programming 32 Point Programming 33 Alpha Programming 34 Format Programming 35 t taut 35 29 h a ai aeo 35 payapa m 35 Contact 35 en tii RO ERES 35 Modem 35 Program Menu Tree 36 n Het ert 38 Remote Programming 39 Control Panel Programming 40 PROG TIME ettet tienes 40 Program Time 40 Automatic Test 40 Daylight Saving 41 SECURITY eee c 41 Personal Identification Numbers PIN 41 cte tcrra 42 PROG SYSTEM iem RSS 43 Program Timers essen 43 AC Line SYNCH sese 45 Option BUS ees 45 PIN REQUIRED eene 46 Remote Programming 47
76. e all power including the transformer battery and phone lines Shared cable is not recommended for k option bus telephone or NAC wiring Typical Fire Wiring Typical 2 wire Typical 4 wire smoke smoke detector detector wiring wiring supervised SMK jm CLASS A bu STYLED 18 CLASS A PEN iB STYLED E 1A 1B 1B wL EOL 1A Resistor 1B classe STYLE B 1B SMK I 1A 55 1 58 3 W 1 CLASS B STYLE B NC 2 t NC AC Power 1 For connection to listed power limited Class 2 or Class 3 sources only switched unsupervised Phone Line 2 Supervised Phone Line 1 Supervised unsupervised Relay 3 Contacts rated at 5 unsupervised 24 Relay 2 unsupervised Relay 1 Smoke Power 24 V 1 0 A max filtered Refer to Technogram P N F01U010790 for compatible devices Earth Ground SMK SMK 4A 4B 4B Input Points 1 4 4A supervised Points are intended for connection of normally open normally closed alarm contacts They may also be used for compatible 3B 0000 5566556600666 oe two wire smoke detectors 3B All EOL resistors are 2 21 Q P N 25899 Bosch UL listed Initiating devices are Class B Style B or Class A Style D O 2A Two Wire Compatibility Identifier A Q 2B Q 2e Q 2 lt 5 1
77. e conditions After the count of total points appears for approximately 10 sec the FPD 7024 restores the multiplex system to normal operation This process takes approximately 50 sec and the following message appears during the restoral process AUTO PROGRAM RESTORING PLEASE WAIT As with any programming change to a system test the system for proper operation before returning it to service At least test each added multiplex point after auto programming completes Test according to NFPA 72 5 9 5 Removing MUX Devices Shortcut 0 PROG 9 MUX 1 MUX EDIT To remove a previously programmed multiplex device use the MUX Edit feature PROGRAM MUX 1 MUX EDIT 2 MUX PROGRAM 3 BUS TYPE 4 AUTO PROGRAM From the Program MUX menu press 1 to select MUX Edit The following window appears DEVICE TYPE __ Description 0 NO DEVICE 0 NO DEVICE _ VOCE 2 SINGLE INPUT D7044 M D7045 FMM 7045 D7052 Class A 4 MUX SMOKE VO MODULE 5 SMOKE W FRZ ate 07050 D7050TH D343 SMOKE W FRZ Not Used DUAL INPUT D7052 Class B OCTAL INPUT D7042 Press 0 Prog for No Device Then enter the address for the point you wish to delete Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 77 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming After the device is successfully deleted you return to the Device Type
78. e numeric Silence and History keys then press Enter to save the description Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 49 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 4 2 Point Function D Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION There are 16 point functions each of which has programmable features for configuration fire waterflow and so on local only operation silencing and loop response The following window appears POINT FUNC __ 01 16 Enter the function number you wish to program and press Enter The following window appears PROG FUNCT 0 CONFIGURE 1 LOCAL ONLY 2 reserved 3 SILENCABLE LOOP RESPONS reserved lt DRILL gt NXT FCT lt HIST gt PREV FCT Enter the function you wish to program Configure 5 Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION Fire When activated the point shows FIRE ALARM on control panel and keypads activates selected output devices and sends a Fire Alarm report if programmed Fire points are defaulted to a latch when first configured 2 Waterflow When activated the point shows WATERFLOW ALARM on control panel and keypads activates selected output devices and sends a Waterflow Alarm report if programmed Waterflow points are defaulted to a non verify characteristic when first configured 3 Supervisory When activated the point shows SUPERVISORY ALARM on control panel and
79. e the dialer set the format for Phone Lines 1 and 2 to disabled and turn off the monitoring feature of both lines The display scrolls through the Phone or IP Number options Press 3 for FORMAT The following window appears PHONE IP FORMAT __ DISABLE 3 1 REPORT 4 2 REPORT BSFK REPORT SIA 110 RPRT CONTACT ID SIA 300 RPRT MDM 3A2 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The previous window appears If using the DX4020 for reporting events only two formats are possible e Modem II BSFK SIA 110 300 modem III A e Contact ID 3 1 4 2 contact ID Account Numbers Ic m Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE IP NUMS The account numbers identify the control panel when it sends reports to the central station The display scrolls through the Phone or IP Number options Press 4 for ACCOUNT NUMS The following window appears ACCOUNT 1 0000 NEW NUMBER 0000 The existing number is shown on the top line Enter the new number on the second line and press The previous window appears Enter hexadecimal digits A through F by pressing Test followed by 1 for A 2 for B 3 for C 4 for D 5 for E and 6 for F Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Tone 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 6 1 NUMS The FREQ programming items refe
80. e time and 0 5 or 0 25 sec for fast response time Up to 20 points can be assigned to point functions that were programmed with a response time other than Fast If more than 20 points are assigned to functions programmed with a response time other than Fast an error message appears MAX PROGRAMD POINTS EXCEEDED Switching a point function from Fast to Programmed can cause this error depending on how many points reference the point function DRILL NEXT FCT Pressing Drill retrieves the next function For instance if you are programming Point Function 2 and you press Drill you retrieve the setting for Point Function 3 g lt HIST gt PREV FCT Pressing History returns you to the previous function For instance if you are programming Point Function 2 and you press History you return to the setting for Point Function 1 5 4 3 Point Copy Shortcut 0 PROG 4 INPUTS 3 POINT COPY Point copy allows you to copy the settings you entered for one point to one or more other points The following window appears COPY FROM POINT Enter the point you wish to copy from and press Enter COPY TO FIRST POINT Enter the first point you wish to copy to and press Enter COPY TO LAST POINT Enter the last point you wish to copy to and press Enter The PROG INPUTS menu appears This feature does not copy the description Point copy is intended for use only on input points Do not cop
81. e to the left of the circuit board Refer to Figure 3 on page 16 Figure 4 Standoff and Support Post Installation I I I I I 1 1 8in nylon standoff 2 Retainer holes 3 Support post assembly 4 Corner of circuit board 5 Support post 6 Retainer hole in enclosure 1 6 Installing Optional Equipment Two expansion options connect directly to the control panel and are automatically detected and supervised when the control panel is powered FPD 7034 Four Point Expander 7039 Multiplex Expansion Module When the control panel is powered after installing one of these options the control panel displays one of the following windows 4Z EXP DETECTED PRESS ENTER KEY MUX DETECTED PRESS ENTER KEY Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 Press the Enter key to confirm the installation of the device and automatically set it up for supervision If the Enter key is not pressed during the power up time out period the control panel resumes operation using the last confirmed status of the affected expander and displays an installation error condition Expansion devices such as point expanders and multiplex expanders are disabled if they are removed from the control panel configuration after installation You cannot disable supervision of these devices when they are installed Refer to the installation instructio
82. ed the FPD 7024 shows the following menu where xxx is the address of the first point of the missing device MISSING PT xxx 0 DELETE POINT 1 KEEP POINT 2 DEL REMAIN 3 KEEP REMAIN DELETE POINT If selected the missing point and any addresses it implemented up to eight for an octal input module are permanently deleted from the site specific memory area If the deleted device is an I O module the output zones that were programmed for the relay are reset to 0 If additional devices are found to be missing the above display is repeated for each missing device KEEP POINT If selected the FPD 7024 retains the programming for the existing point and continues scanning for additional missing points DEL REMAIN If selected the following prompt KEY TO CONFIRM appears at the FPD 7024 If the Enter key is pressed all the missing points are deleted from the site specific memory area and the auto program process continues with the DEVICES FOUND menu If any other key is pressed the existing point is kept and the control panel continues scanning for additional missing devices KEEP REMAIN If selected no additional points are deleted and the auto program process continues with the DEVICES FOUND menu Points individually deleted with the DELETE POINT command before selecting the KEEP REMAIN command stay deleted when KEEP REMAIN is selected Use the DEL REMAINING feature with caution Any devices missing from the multiplex buse
83. ed for option bus addressable points bus telephone or NAC wiring Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 To comply with UL do not share supplementary devices with primary device on the option bus Avoid shielded or twisted pair wire except for special applications where a reduced length of wiring approximately 5096 is acceptable for tolerating a harsh electrical environment The length of wire allowed between the control panel and the last device on a wiring run depends on the existing drawn on that wiring run Reducing the number of devices on a wiring run allows the individual runs to be longer Use the guidelines in Table 10 on page 20 where devices are all of the same type on a given wire run 19 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 2 0 Control Panel Terminal Connections Table 10 Option Bus Wiring Guidelines Device Model Number Wiring Run Maximum Allowed Cable Length Current Draw for reference Number to Last Device 18 Wire D7030 LED Annunciator 1 1000 ft 304 m 175 mA D7030X LED Annunciator 2 500 ft 152 m 175 mAx2 350mA D7030 LED Annunciator 4 250 ft 76 m 175 mA x 4 700 mA FMR 7033 Remote 1 2000 ft 608 m 100 mA Keypad FMR 7033 Remote 2 1000 ft 304 100 mA x 2 200 mA Keypad FMR 7033 Remote 4 500 ft 152 m 100 mA x 4 400 mA Keypad D7048 B Octal Driver 1 500 ft 152 m 330 mA Module D7035 B Octal Remote 2 250 ft 76 m 330 mA x 2
84. elay 3 Zone A 61 Configuration Steady Relay 4 Zone A 60 Zone Assignment Relay 5 Zone A 58 Zone A 53 Relay 6 Zone A 57 Zone B 0 Relay 7 Zone A 56 Zone C 0 Relay 8 Zone A 53 Zone D 0 RNAC 3 REMOTE 2 Outputs 1 2 3 4 Relay 1 Zone 1 Configuration Steady Relay 2 Zone A 2 Zone Assignment Relay 3 Zone 3 Zone A 53 Relay 4 Zone 4 Zone 0 Relay 5 Zone 5 Zone 0 Relay 6 Zone 6 Zone D 0 Relay 7 Zone A 7 RNAC 4 Relay 8 Zone 8 Outputs 1 2 3 4 Configuration Steady PROG ACCOUNTS Zone Assignment PHONE NUMBERS Zone A 53 PHONE 1 2 Zone B 0 NUMBER IP gt wait for dialtone Zone C 0 FORMAT 0 Disable Zone D 0 ACCT NUMS 0000 TONE 1 19D 14A 10PS RELAYS PHONE CONTROL LOCAL RELAY 1 LINE 1 2 Zone A 63 MONITOR No Zone B 0 DIALING TYPE Pulse Only Zone C 0 Zone D 0 LOCAL RELAY 2 Zone A 62 Zone B 0 Zone C 0 Zone D 0 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 024 REPORT STEERING OFF NORM TST FD ALL SUB MENU Phone 2 Back up PHONE 1 TRBL FB ITEMS PN 1 TRB RST EB RING COUNT 00 PHONE 2 TRBL FC COMM TRIES 10 PN 2 TRB RST EC MACH BYPASS No SYSTEM TROUB FD ALTER COMM 0 SYS TRB RST ED BFSK RPT CDS PROG FORMATS 4 2 ZONE REPORT OFF NRM TST FD 0 FIREALRMDi 0 OPEN RESET FD 1 FIRE RSTR Di 3 SILENCE FD 2 WATERFLOW 01 0 FIRE DRILL FD SSUPERVISED 6 FIR DRIL RSTR ED 4 TROUBLE D1 6 SI
85. elect LOOP RESPONSE The following window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 51 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 1 FAST 5 sec 2 PRGRMMD Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection the existing setting is displayed in parentheses on the first line The previous window appears When you select a programmed response time the system asks you to enter a response time from 1 to 89 sec that applies to all functions All functions share a single programmable response time setting If this time is set for multiple functions the last time set is used When set for fast response operation multiplex points typically have a response time Response time is the maximum time an input must be held to guarantee an alarm of approximately 1 sec Response time increases as points on the bus remain off normal in alarm or with a loop or detector trouble to a maximum of 20 sec in the extreme case of all points on the bus being in trouble and one point in alarm On a fully loaded system with only a few points in alarm or trouble fast response time remains at approximately 1 sec For programmed response the response time tolerance is or 3 sec when only a few points are off normal and increases by up to 20 sec when all points are off normal On board points have a response time tolerance of or 1 sec for programmed respons
86. er can perform Refer to Table 18 Table 18 PIN Authority Levels PIN Authority Level Allowed Operations Maximum 1 All control panel operations including programming and disable Medium 2 System test modes fire drill reset silence view history Minimum 3 Silence view history None 0 None The following window appears AUTHORITY USER 01 15 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 B FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Enter the user for whom you want to program the authority level and press Enter The following window appears and scrolls through the following choices USER 1 ATHRY 0 NONE 1 MAXIMUM 2 MEDIUM 3 MINIMUM Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you have programmed the user authority the previous window appears 5 3 PROG SYSTEM PROG SYSTEM 1 reserved 2 TIMERS 3 AC LINE SYNC 4 OPTION BUS 5 PIN REQURED 6 reserved 7 REMOTE 5 3 1 Program Timers D Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS The following window appears 1 SMOKE RESET 2 AC FAIL DLY 3 AUTO SILENCE 4 reserved 5 DISPLAY RATE Smoke Reset Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS This feature determines how long the smoke detector power is off after reset No alarms are registe
87. evious menu appears This operation takes several minutes when the D7039 Multiplex Expander is installed Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 N FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 8 3 Alternate 4 2 Codes D Shortcut 0 PROG 8 HSTRY DEFLTS 3 ALT 4 2 DEVICES You can set all of the programming for 4 2 codes to an alternative set of default reports as described in Appendix D on page 93 To cause a complete control panel default use the default EE option The following window appears SETTING EEPROM TO DEFAULT When the operation is complete the previous menu appears Program MUX r Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM MUX gt Do not install more than one device programmed to the same address on the bus Doing so 1 Unprogrammed devices on the bus will not operate or be supervised 2 This menu is accessible only when the D7039 Multiplex expander is installed can inhibit alarm reporting from both devices Intermittent trouble reports from a particular MUX point address can indicate that more than one device was programmed to that address The following window appears PROGRAM MUX 1 MUX EDIT 2 MUX PROGRAM 3 BUS TYPE 4 AUTO PROGRAM 5 9 1 MUX Edit D Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM MUX 1 MUX EDIT To add MUX devices to the system use the MUX Edit option Each device must have a unique address programmed using the address switc
88. for these models The FPD 7024 regulates 24 VDC power from the battery to 12 VDC for these accessories Add 30 mA for each relay activated Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 11 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview The units shown in Table 5 are Amp hours Ah and the figures include a 2096 derating factor Table 5 Required Battery Size Calculation Grand Total Standby Existing in amps CS Total Hours of Standby Required usually 24 or 60 HS Total Standby Capacity multiply CS X HS TS CS X HS Grand Total Alarm Existing in amps CA Total Hours of Alarm Time Required usually 0 083 or 0 25 HA Total Standby Capacity multiply CA X HA Total Capacity Required add TS TS Required Capacity with 20 Derating TC X 1 2 12 The required battery size to support the system be calculated using Table 6 and Table 7 on page 13 1 2 11 Standby Existing Load Use Table 6 to estimate the size of the battery required to support the standby load then use Table 7 on page 13 to estimate the size of the battery required to support the alarm load Add the results together for the total battery size Select the next larger standard battery for the system If the results show a requirement for a battery over 40 Ah reduce the existing or add an external regulated fire protective signaling power supply
89. he PROG INPUT options Press 3 to select VERIFICATION The following window appears ____ YES 1 NO 0 277 indicates the point being programmed The existing setting is shown on the second line Press either 1 to verify or 0 Prog to not verify The previous window appears Latching Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER If a zone is non latching the system resets the alarm status automatically but does not reset smoke power when the input restores to the standby condition Otherwise the system must be manually reset Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 4 to select LATCHING The following window appears ____ YES 1 NO 0 ZZZ indicates the point being programmed The existing setting is shown on the second line Press the number key that corresponds to your selection Select YES for alarm The previous window appears Point Description Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 1 POINT NUMBER For this feature use the numeric keys to enter alphanumeric information to identify each input such as initiating circuit The system allows one 16 character description per input Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG INPUT options Press 5 to select DESCRIPTION The following window appears PNT DSCRPTN ZZZ Enter the description using th
90. he following selections scroll NAC CONFIG 1 STEADY 2 PULSING 3 CALIFORNIA MARCH 4 TEMPORAL 5 WHEELOCK 6 GENTEX 7 SYSTEM SENSOR For more NAC CONFIG parameter information refer to Table 15 on page 32 These selections control the pattern code for the selected NAC Press the number key that corresponds with the desired pattern Steady Output turns on and stays on while the NAC is active e Pulsing Output turns on for 0 5 sec and off for 0 5 sec e California March Output turns on for 0 25 sec and off for 0 25 sec Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 53 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming e Temporal Output turns on and off to implement the ANSI standard evacuation pattern Temporal code 3 e Wheelock Output is configured to support Wheelock devices with synchronization capability including the ability to silence the horn of a combination horn strobe The Wheelock configuration is not supported by remote NACs implemented using a Remote NAC power supply e Gentex Output is configured to support Gentex devices with synchronization capability including the ability to silence the horn of a horn strobe combination The Gentex option does not synchronize to the 1 864 9 Edition standard e System Sensor Output is configured to support System Sensor devices with synchronization capability including the ability to silence the
91. he following window PHONE IP 1 ONLY PHONE IP 2 ONLY PHON IP 1 AND 2 PHN IP 2 BACKUP NO REPORT PHONE IP 1 ONLY Report sent to Phone IP 1 only PHONE IP 2 ONLY Report sent to Phone IP 2 only PHONE IP 1 AND 2 Report sent to Phone IP Numbers 1 and 2 PHONE IP 2 BACKUP Report sent to Phone IP 1 then to Phone IP 2 if 1 fails NO REPORT No report sent Press the number key that corresponds with your selection The previous window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 65 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 6 4 Ring Count 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 4 RING COUNT Set to 0 the number of phone rings before the control panel seizes the line to attempt remote programming The number of phone rings before the panel seizes the line to attempt remote programming must remain at 0 for UL 864 local auxiliary or remote station installations If an IP address is entered in for the Phone IP number the panel will ignore this setting When the ring count is set to 0 remote programming must be answered on site Once answered the panel will prompt for a password The following window appears RING COUNT 01 15 00 DIS ___ Enter the information and press Enter The previous window appears An entry of 0 Prog 0 Prog disables ring detection Refer to Table 15 on page 32 5 6 5 Communication Tries Shortcut 0 PROG 6
92. here normal area temperatures are above 100 F 38 C or below 32 F 0 C Avoid areas of high humidity and dust concentrations Place the edge of ceiling mounted detectors no closer than 4 in 10 cm from any wall Place the top edge of wall mounted detectors between 4 and 12 in 10 and 30 cm from the ceiling For exact mounting information refer to the instructions provided with the smoke detectors 1 Bedroom 2 Hall 3 Living Room 4 Dining Room 5 Basement 6 Recreation Room 7 Kitchen Smoke Detector 82 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 7 0 Fire Safety 7 2 Having and Practicing an Escape Plan A fire warning can be wasted unless the personnel planned in advance for a rapid and safe exit from the building Draw a floor plan of the entire building showing two exits from each sleeping area and two from the building Since stairwells and hallways can be blocked during a fire provide exits from sleeping area windows Make copies of the plan and practice it with all personnel Arrange a meeting place outside and away from the building Once out of the building all occupants should immediately go to the pre selected location to be accounted for Provide a barricade between personnel and fire smoke and toxic gases such as closing all sleeping area doors before retiring Instruct children on opening their bedroom wi
93. hes The following window appears DEVICE __ Description 0 NO DEVICE 0 NO DEVICE 2 SINGLE INPUT 2 SINGLE INPUT D7044 M D7045 FMM 7045 3 VO MODULE D7052 Class A 4 MUX SMOKE MODULE 5 SMOKE W FRZ MUX SMOKE D7050 D7050TH D343 6 DUAL INPUT 7 OCTAL INPUT DUAL INPUT D7052 Class B 3 4 5 SMOKE W FRZ Not Used 6 7 OCTAL INPUT D7042 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 71 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Press the number that corresponds with the device you are adding or press 0 Prog if you are removing a device When the device type is selected the following window appears POINT NUMBER 009 255 009 Enter the address of the point being added and press Enter The device type window appears again allowing additional devices to be added Eight points are added at once when the D7042 is added to the control panel 5 9 2 Program 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM MUX 2 MUX PROGRAM To add MUX devices to the system simultaneously while programming an address into the device itself use the MUX Program option This programs a specified address into the device and also sets the control panel to use the device The D7042 is programmed using switches and cannot be added using the MUX Program feature Use MUX Edit instead All devices must be removed from MUX bus A before programming
94. horn of a horn strobe combination After you program the desired pattern configuration the previous window appears If you select 3 from the PROG NACs menu you are asked to enter four zones to activate this output OUTPUT ZONE A 00 63 indicates the existing setting for each of the four output zone settings Enter the desired zone to activate this output and press Enter You are asked to enter up to four zones A D Enter 00 or leave it set at 007 for any unused zones to prevent unintentional output activation After all four zones are programmed the previous window appears Table 19 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference Zone Pre Assigned Condition 52 General Fire Alarm non silencing 53 General Fire Alarm silencing 54 Ground Start 55 General Supervisory silencing 56 General Waterflow silencing 57 Communication Trouble 58 General Supervisory Alarm non silencing 59 Alarm Verification 60 AC Failed 61 General Waterflow Alarm non silencing 62 General Trouble 63 General Alarm Waterflow Supervisory non silencing Bosch Security Systems 1 10 010008458 03 lM FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Remote NACs Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 1 NACs Use only with the FPP RNAC 8A 4C The display scrolls through the NAC options Press 2 for REMOTE 1 3 for REMOT
95. ial The following window appears ALTER COMM 0 NETWORK 1 SERIAL 5 7 PROG FORMATS PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 ZONE REPT 2 4 2 RPT CODS 3 BFSK RPT CDS This feature offers the use of hexadecimal digits 0 through F Because the specific keys A through F are not available on the keypad use the equivalent keys listed below History A Test B Disable Drill D Silence E Reset F 5 7 1 4 2 Zone Report 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 7 FORMATS 1 4 2 ZONE RPTS 4 2 Zone reports consist of an event type first digit and a point number second digit These reports apply only to points and only when a 3 1 or 4 2 format is selected The following window appears 4 2 ZONE RPT 0 FIRE ALRM 01 FIRE RSTR D1 WATERFLOW D1 SUPERVISE D1 TROUBLE D1 TRBL RSTR D1 DISABLE D1 DSBL RSTR D1 RESERVED MORE Press the number key that corresponds with your selection of event type D1 stands for digit 1 Press Enter Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 67 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Pressing 9 retrieves the second digit options point numbers The following window appears 4 2 ZONE RPT POINT 1 D2 POINT 2 D2 POINT 3 D2 POINT 4 D2 POINT 5 D2 POINT 6 D2 POINT 7 D2 POINT 8 D2 MORE Press the number key that corresponds with your selection of event type D2 stands for digit 2 Press Enter Pressing 9 ret
96. ignal through the inoperative phone line once each 48 hours Supplemental Reporting While two independent phone lines are required for UL864 Central Station service the FACP can be configured with one phone line if the control panel is used only for supplemental reporting on a local remote station or auxiliary system Connect a jumper from T1 to T2 and R1 to R2 if the control panel is installed with only one phone line Refer to Figure 2 g Control panel reports can be delayed if f the dialer outputs are not connected together on an installation where the control panel has only one phone line Figure2 Supplemental Reporting 1 Jumper from R1 to R2 2 Jumper from T1 to T2 3 House phone 4 Telco Line 1 2 8 Users The system allows up to 16 individual users or up to 100 users when the D7039 is installed A personal identification number PIN the four digit code entered at the keypads and an authority level to determine which functions can be performed refer to Section 5 2 1 Personal Identification Numbers on page 41 can be assigned to each user 1 2 9 Lightning Protection This system is intended for installation entirely within one building Metal oxide varistors MOV and spark gaps provide protection from lightning surges and static discharges 10 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide
97. iled 16 Remote NAC module 2 output 2 wiring fault 66 DX4020 failed 17 Remote NAC module 2 output 3 wiring fault 67 EEPROM failure 19 Remote NAC module 2 output 4 wiring fault 68 Battery charger failure 20 Remote NAC module 3 output 1 wiring fault 69 Ground fault wiring short 21 Remote NAC module 3 output 2 wiring fault 70 NAC 1 open wiring 22 Remote NAC module 3 output 3 wiring fault 71 NAC 2 open wiring 23 Remote NAC module 3 output 4 wiring fault 72 Remote NAC module 1 AC failure 24 Remote NAC module 4 output 1 wiring fault 73 Remote NAC module 2 AC failure 25 Remote NAC module 4 output 2 wiring fault 74 Remote NAC module 3 AC failure 26 Remote NAC module 4 output 3 wiring fault 75 Remote NAC module 4 AC failure 27 Remote NAC module 4 output 4 wiring fault 76 NAC 1 shorted wiring 28 Remote NAC module 1 output 1 disabled by user 77 NAC 2 shorted wiring 29 Remote NAC module 1 output 2 disabled by user 78 Remote NAC module 1 ground fault short 30 Remote NAC module 1 output 3 disabled by user 79 Remote NAC module 2 ground fault short 31 Remote NAC module 1 output 4 disabled by user 80 Remote NAC module 3 ground fault short 32 Remote NAC module 2 output 1 disabled by user 81 Remote NAC module 4 ground fault short 33 Remote NAC module 2 output 2 disabled by user 82 NAC 1 overcurrent 34 Remote NAC module 2 output 3 disabled by user 83 NAC 2 overcurrent 35 Remote NAC module 2 output 4 disabled by user 84 Remote NAC module 1 low bat
98. is sent only when the communication path is idle for at least the programmed heartbeat interval period of time The value is stored in phone number digits 17 through 19 with 17 being the most significant or first digit A value of zero in these locations disables the heartbeat feature These digits are always zero in the remote programmer phone number Use the following formula to calculate this value Value D17 x 100 D18 x 10 019 where DXX is a digit number from Table 24 on page 60 If the value programmed exceeds 255 it is read as 255 The heartbeat feature is an acknowledged test event sent to the central station receiver over a network connection This event does not appear at the central station and it is not logged in the control panel as an actual event The heartbeat event is used as a periodic test of the virtual circuit between the control panel and the networked receiver The heartbeat event is transmitted as a null modem Illa event that uses only the first four digits of the account code for Area 1 The event format always remains the same regardless of the communication protocol formats available in the control panel Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Anti Replay Digit 20 Default 1 Digit 20 of the phone number enables the Anti Replay Feature for central station communications A zero in this location disables this feature This digit is always zero in the remote programmer phone number The purpose of Anti Replay is to prevent
99. ith the device type installed at the address If a detected device should not be installed and should be left inactive press 0 Prog to bypass the new device Ensure that the correct device type is selected for each point Incorrectly specified device types can cause multiplex devices to malfunction or fail to operate All inputs are configured to use Point Function 10 as they are added Points added during auto programming are configured for the following operation Point Function 10 Fire Alarm Fast Response Non silenceable Not Local only Open Status Trouble Output Zone 9 Alarm Verify NO Latching YES The programming of input points can be changed when auto programming completes using the input programming menu When I O modules are added during auto programming the relay second point is configured to activate on any alarm non silenceable Zone 63 This can be changed when auto programming completes by using the output programming menu The FPD 7024 performs some basic error checks when new devices are added The following errors can be shown during the process of adding a device ADDRESS ERROR AT ADDRESS xxx In the previous message is replaced by a code number and is replaced by the affected address that indicates the type of error Refer to Table 26 for code numbers and corresponding error message descriptions Table 26 Auto Programming Error Messages Code Error Description 1
100. key to HISTORY select from the Main Menu SYSTEM NORMAL display On an FPD 7024 FACP with a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module up to 499 History events are supported On an FPD 7024 FACP without a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module up to 99 History events are supported After you press the History key the most recent system event appears on the top line of the LCD with the time and date below it Example Assume you pressed the History key at the Main Menu While the first event shows the bottom line toggles every four seconds between the time and date that the event occurred To return to a previous screen in the history buffer press 2 A To scroll to the next event record press 8 V The abbreviations shown in Table 12 on page 8 are used in history events 23 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation Table 12 History Event Abbreviations Abbreviation Meaning Abbreviation Meaning ALRM Alarm OFFNORM Off Normal at Test ARST Alarm Restore 1 Phone Line 1 AUTOTST Auto Test PH2 Phone Line 2 BATT LOW Battery Low RSTR Restore BAT RSTR Battery Restore 5 Supervisory CPUFLT Internal Error SMK FLT Smoke Power Fault DBL Disable SYSRESET System Reset DRILL BEG Drill Begin SYSRST System Restore DRILL OVR Drill Over SYSTRB System Trouble DRST Dirty Restore SYS WDOG Automatic CPU Reset Watchdog DRTY Dirty TRBL Trouble DSBL Disable TRST Trouble Restore EE2
101. l a COM FAULT is generated on every other test call 97 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Specifications Specifications Table 32 Specifications Temperature Storage and Operating Temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Power Input Power 220 V 50 Hz or 120 V 60 Hz 2 2 A Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Power Each NAC has 24 VDC nominal unfiltered power with up to 2 5 A capacity but limited by overall 4 0 A capacity Refer to FPD 7024 NAC Compatibility List P N FO1U010791 for compatible NAC devices Auxiliary Power 24 VDC nominal unfiltered 1 0 A Initiating Circuit Smoke Power 24 VDC nominal filtered 1 0 A Refer to FPD 7024 Fire Alarm Control Panels P N F01U010790 for compatible smoke detection devices Option Bus Power 12 VDC nominal 500 mA Optional Standby Batteries Two 12 V in series 7 to 40 Ah Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Two on board notification circuits NAC 1 and NAC 2 These are 24 V outputs for notification devices with up to 2 5 A capacity but limited by overall 4 0 A capacity on each circuit Wire for standard Class B Style Y or Class A Style Z as needed Configurable for patterns steady pulsing California March ANSI code 3 synchronized Wheelock synchronized Gentex and synchronized System Sensor Relays Local Relays The main control panel includes Three Form relays The relay contacts are rated at 5 A
102. larger installation sites using alternate communications as a destination set the wait time to a higher value to compensate for network congestion delays This wait time is also used for the heartbeat acknowledge wait time This is calculated using the following formula Value D14 X 100 D15 X 10 D16 where DXX is a digit number from Table 24 If the programmed value exceeds 255 it is read as 255 A time out on an alternate communication path is treated the same way as a negative acknowledgement and results in the same event routing default scheme used with phone reporting refer to Table 25 on page 61 to the central station This allows alternate communications to be the primary or secondary reporting paths to an actual phone number for a single reporting destination amp Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 See FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Table 25 Phone Reporting Attempt Primary Phone Line Phone 1 Secondary Phone Line Phone 2 1 1 phone number 2 274 phone number 3 1 phone number 4 274 phone number 5 274 phone number 6 1 phone number 7 1 phone number 8 274 phone number 9 274 phone number 10 1 phone number Heartbeat Interval HB Digits 17 to 19 Default 075 This interval is a value between 1 and 255 that indicates the number of seconds between heartbeat events sent from the control panel The heartbeat event
103. le 9 reserved 10 58 General supervisory alarm non silencable 11 reserved 12 reserved 13 61 General waterflow alarm non silencable 14 reserved 15 63 General alarm monitor waterflow non silencable 16 reserved 1 2 7 Communicator The communicator must be enabled The communicator can report to two phone and configured to operate The numbers or IP addresses with full single double communicator and phone line monitors and back up reporting Communicates in SIA are disabled in the default factory Modem 2 Contact ID BFSK and 3 1 and 4 2 configuration Tone burst formats Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 9 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview Phone Line and Phone Number IP Selection To ensure the delivery of critical reports the fire panel has two phone lines and two phone numbers or IP addresses that can be used for reporting Reports can be directed to one or both of two phone numbers or IP addresses using the Report Steering feature refer to Section 5 6 3 Report Steering on page 65 in the control panel programming Note that Account Number 1 is used with Phone Number IP 1 and Account Number 2 is used with Phone Number IP 2 Except for test reports the control panel automatically selects the phone line or IP address to use If the report is not successful after two attempts on Line 1 the control panel automatically switches and uses Phone Line 2 O
104. malicious or accidental repetition of event packets to the central station network receiver A communication packet can be recorded on a network and replayed in its entirety as if it came from the control panel If for some reason the packets become out of sequence the communication path generates a communications failure event and must be manually resynchronized Port Numbers Ic n Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 1 PHONE IP NUMS The port numbers identify the control panel when it sends reports to the Netcom module For normal installation set this to 07700 The display scrolls through the Phone or IP Number options Press 2 for PORT NUMS The following window appears PORT 1 00000 NEW NUMBER 00000 The existing number is shown on the top line Enter the new number on the second line and press Enter The previous window appears Enter hexadecimal digits A through F by pressing Test followed by 1 for A 2 for B 3 for C 4 for D 5 for E and 6 for F Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 61 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Refer to the DX4020 Installation Guide P N F01U045288 for more information about using Netcom communications Format 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 6 1 NUMS Use this feature to select which communication format to use or to disable communication for the phone or IP number To disabl
105. module 10 MUX Class B 5 O module for the D7039 MUX Expansion module 5 9 4 Auto Program e Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM MUX 4 AUTO PROGRAM This option provides a convenient way for the installer to configure the FPD 7024 to operate with the existing devices on the multiplex buses by scanning the buses for missing or new multiplex devices The following display appears AUTO PROGRAM ENT YES 1 NO 0 Press 1 to continue with auto programming or 0 Prog to cancel When you press 1 the FPD 7024 checks for existing programming errors in which devices are programmed incorrectly in the space required for a lower addressed multi point device such as a dual point module If a point is found to be programmed under another device the following error message appears for five seconds and the auto programming process aborts ADDRESS ERROR 1 AT ADDRESS xxx 21 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 M FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming If no errors are found the FPD 7024 starts a scanning process that takes approximately minute to complete while showing the following display AUTO PROGRAM SCANNING PLEASE WAIT When the scanning is completed the FPD 7024 checks for missing devices Missing devices are addresses with no devices on the multiplex buses but are programmed into the FPD 7024 s site specific memory area If missing devices are detect
106. modules at these addresses 16 24 32 40 48 56 64 72 80 88 96 104 112 120 128 136 144 152 160 168 176 184 192 200 208 216 224 232 240 248 255 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 15 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview 13 Parts List Figure3 Enclosure Installation e FPD 7024 Control Communicator in static resistant bag e One enclosure with transformer e One hardware pack e One enclosure lock washer and keys e Sixend of line EOL resistors The hardware necessary for installing the control panel in the enclosure is located in the hardware pack 1 4 Installing the Enclosure 1 Using the enclosure as a template mark the top mounting holes on the mounting surface Figure 3 2 Startthe mounting screws not supplied for these two holes 3 Slide the enclosure onto these screws so that the screws rest on the thinner section of the holes 4 Tighten the screws 5 Install and tighten the remaining two screws in the bottom mounting holes 1 Control panel location 2 Mounting holes 3 Retainer holes for standoffs 4 Retainer holes for support posts 5 6 7 6 Knock out the desired wire entrances the enclosure
107. n points are troubled up to ten troubles are shown per bus and the balance of the troubles is indicated by a common bus failure message e Response time can be set to fast or programmed from 1 to 89 seconds e Input points on the SLCs are implemented with a D7042 Eight Input Remote Module 1 2 3 The standard enclosure is 18 ga cold rolled steel and measures 20 75 in x 15 in x 4 25 in 52 7 x 38 1 cm x 10 8 cm A keyed lock is included and the LEDs and LCD display are visible through the door 1 2 4 Remote LCD Keypads Maximum number of keypads Four FMR 7033 LCD Fire Keypads Wiring Requirements Refer to Section 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements on page 19 1 2 5 Maximum number of annunciators Eight D7030 eight zone LED Annunciators Enclosure Housing Remote LED Annunciators Wiring Requirements Refer to Section 2 2 Option Bus Wiring Requirements on page 19 1 2 6 D7032 with the D7030X Use When a D7032 Eight Zone LED Annunciator Expander is connected to the D7030X eight additional LED zones appear This allows the D7030X D7032 combination to show 16 LED zones Up to eight D7030X D7032 combinations can be connected to the FPD 7024 Fire Alarm Control Panel Refer to Table 2 on page 9 for zones shown by each D7030X D7032 combination Each D7030X processes 16 zones of information If no D7032 is attached only the lower eight zones are shown The column labeled Shown on D7030X In
108. n turns off when the condition that was silenced is corrected 5 Disable key used to disable or re enable inputs or relays outputs and the dialer 6 Test key used to select one of seven special test modes refer to Section 3 4 Testing on page 26 7 Back key used during programming to exit from menus or to exit from the programming mode entirely 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 0 Prog key for selecting the programming mode Enter key to accept data when in the programming mode History key to view system events Reset key briefly programmable from 1 to 16 seconds turns off power to the detectors to reset them and clears any off normal conditions Silence key quiets the bell or sirens for an alarm or trouble condition if the system is so configured Drill key used to activate the NACs manually It creates a history log entry and as an option reports to the central station Yellow Supervisory LED lights whenever the system registers a supervisory condition Yellow GND Fault LED lights whenever the system detects a ground fault condition Acknowledge key to silence local keypad sounders and to view off normal conditions For abbreviations on the keypad and control panel refer to Appendix A on page 84 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 25 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation 3 3
109. n 5 3 5 Remote Programming on page 47 0 6 1 Computer Phone Section 5 6 1 Phone Numbers IP Addresses on page 58 0 6 1 Account Number 1 Account Numbers on page 62 0 6 2 Dialing Type Dialing Type on page 64 0 6 4 Ring Count Section 5 6 4 Ring Count on page 66 0 6 6 Machine Bypass Section 5 6 6 Machine Bypass on page 66 An access code with maximum authority 1 is needed to begin remote programming from the panel 39 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 0 Control Panel Programming Main Menu SYSTEM NORMAL SELECT PROG O SELECT ENTER SELECT TEST SELECT HISTORY SELECT DISABLE SELECT DRILL Programming Menu PROG TIME SECURITY PROG SYSTEM PROG INPUTS PROG OUTPUTS PROG ACC NTS PROG FORMATS HISTORY DEFLTS PROGRAM MUX 51 PROG TIME 1 SYSTEM 2 AUTO TEST 3 DAYLIGHT SAV 5 1 1 Program Time Shortcut 0 PROG 1 PROG TIME 1 5 5 The following window appears ENTER DATE MMDDYY Enter the time followed by the Enter key 5 1 2 Automatic Test Test Time Shortcut 0 1 TIME 2 AUTO TEST Use this feature to program the time of day at which automatic tests occur This feature uses a 24 hour clock for example 11 00 p m 2300 The following window appears AUTOMATIC TEST 1 TEST TIME 2 TEST FREQNCY o Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD
110. ndby the outputs activate twice The control panel attempts to reset points ten times to restore them Points remaining alarmed when exiting from the walk test mode cause an immediate alarm 3 4 2 The communicator sends a test report While communication is in progress the Power LED flashes When the communication succeeds a long keypad beep sounds the Power LED returns to normal and the display returns to normal Communicator Test This test is available only if your system sends alarms and system information to a monitoring service and was programmed by the security installing company to permit communicator tests 26 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation Terminating the communicator test function with the Back key resets the communicator and discards all unsent reports When an off normal condition occurs during a Communicator test the test automatically resets clearing all reports so the off normal conditions are sent normally 3 4 3 Call for Remote Programming Phone Numbers 1 and 3 must be programmed along with Account Code 1 The control panel calls Phone Number 3 and attempts to connect for downloading If the control panel is already using the phone line it sounds the three beep error tone This function requires an access code with programming authority Level 1 3 4 4 Test Battery NAC Cir
111. ndix E Phone Monitor 97 Auto Silenc8 e ete OA Red 44 D Daylight Savings sese 41 Default EE etre et geh 70 Display Rate uuu uqa naa 44 F Format Programming 4 2 Report Codes a 68 4 2 Zone Report 67 BFSK Report Codes 69 Prog nd i 67 History Clear History ee 70 History Defa lts ettet teet 70 K Keypad Setup Keypad e Redes 45 L sme ite e e e een 49 Loop Response essen ener 51 M Menu Main Menu Ren he ndo 40 Programming Menu esee 40 MUX Auto PIOSTADA 17 74 Fast 19 73 Multiplex Relays 57 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Index MUX Bus Type eee eee trie tree 73 MUX Edit PRO SPAIN sci siete 72 Normal Programming 72 Program MUX 71 Removing MUX Devices 77 N Notification Appliance Circuit NAC EocallNACS
112. ndows and exiting safely from the building If exiting is not possible teach them to stay at the open window and shout for help until it arrives If a fire alarm occurs after retiring wake the children by shouting to them from behind your closed door Tell them to keep their bedroom doors closed If the top of your bedroom door is uncomfortably hot do not open it There is most likely fire intolerable heat or smoke on the other side Shout to all family members to keep their bedroom doors closed and to exit the building by alternate routes If the top of the door is not uncomfortably hot brace the bottom of the door with your foot and the top with one hand then open the door about one inch Be prepared to slam the door shut if there is any pressure against the door or if any hot air rushes in If there is no evidence of excessive heat or pressure leave the room and close the door behind you Shout appropriate instructions to all family members and immediately leave the building by the planned routes If heavy smoke is present drop to your hands and knees or crawl to remain below the smoke level Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 83 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix A Abbreviations on Control Panel Display Appendix A Abbreviations on Control Panel Display Table 27 Abbreviations on Control Panel Display Abbreviation 3 1 42 e ACTVTN A ALRM ALT ANN ANUN BA
113. ne exception is when test reports manual or automatic are sent Test reports are sent every 4 hours to 28 days Each time a Test report is sent the control panel alternates phone lines This happens even if the monitor says the line is bad If the user sends two manual test reports both phone lines can be tested The first report uses one line and the second uses the other line During normal operation the automatic test uses a different line each day Because the control panel automatically selects which line to use both phone lines must use the same dialing sequences for sending reports For example a line that requires a 9 to be dialed for an outside line cannot be paired with a line that does not require a 9 PBX lines and ground start phone lines do not comply with NFPA requirements for digital communication While the control panel is idle the FACP monitors the primary and alternate telephone lines by monitoring the line for trouble The FACP monitors each line every 12 seconds When a trouble still exists after three samples 36 seconds the FACP sends a trouble report and activates the yellow trouble LED and trouble relay If the central station receives the automatic test report only every other day this indicates that one phone line at the protected premises is inoperative Correct this condition immediately because other critical reports can be delayed when the communicator is trying to send the test s
114. needed and then map the various input points to the functions For example you might determine that you have the following functions Refer to Table 16 for the characteristics that correlate with each function 1 Pull Station 2 Smoke Detector 3 Reset Keyswitch 4 Silence Keyswitch 5 Supervisory Input 6 Local Test 7 Waterflow Sensor Refer to Appendix D page 93 for default point function information Table 16 Point Function Characteristics Function Configuration Local Only 1 Pull Station Fire No 2 Smoke Detector Fire No 3 Reset Keyswitch Reset Yes 4 Silence Keyswitch Silence Yes 5 Supervisory Input Supervisory No 6 Local Test Fire Yes 7 Waterflow Sensor Waterflow No Silenceable Loop Response No Fast No Fast No Fast No Fast Yes Fast Yes Fast No Programmed Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 33 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming 4 3 Alpha Programming When programming the point descriptions the A different character is entered each time numeric keys are used to enter alphanumeric a numeric key is pressed For example information similar to the way telephone keys are pressing 2 A repeatedly enters A B C used to process information over the phone lines 2 B and so on each key represents four or more letters or symbols Refer to Table 17 Table 17 Programmi
115. ng station in priority order according to NFPA requirements Fire and waterflow alarms are sent first followed by supervisory alarms and trouble reports and then all other reports Priority reporting can send a Restoral report after several alarm reports in a situation where a point sends multiple alarms implying that a point is restored when it has returned to alarm The following sequence alarm restore alarm is sent as alarm alarm restore when priority sorting is applied Priority sorting on events sent to a monitoring station can cause the message sequence to imply that a point is restored when it is not The communicator can store 32 events while waiting for the monitoring station to accept the events If more than 32 reportable events occur before the monitoring station accepts events some event information is lost and a Data Lost report is sent to the central station The FPD 7024 s communicator is equipped with a line seizure relay to prevent interference with outgoing event reports In a system where the fire communicator shares the phone line with other equipment on the premises the phone line might be unavailable to the other equipment for up to 15 min has a fault with the central station acceptance of the event data Phone lines for fire control panels must not be shared with other equipment Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 4 0 Programming After any programming change and
116. ng the Points Using the Alphanumeric Key Values SPACE 1 amp 1 Enters the description and returns to the programming menu Returns to the programming menu without entering changes Moves the cursor one space to the right Moves the cursor one space to the left Disable e 4 lt 9 Press 1 nine times to reach this value Press the listed key four times to reach this value 3l Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming Figure 11 Essential Keys for Alpha Programming m Power m Trouble Alarm m Silenced m Supervisory mGnd Fit F01U002311 1 Number keys including 0 used to enter alphanumeric values 2 key used to exit alpha programming or exit the programming mode entirely 3 Enter key used to accept data when programming mode 4 Disable key moves the cursor one space to the left 5 Silence key moves the cursor one space to the right 4 4 Format Programming 441 4 2 When 4 2 Format is used reports generated by points consist of an event type first digit and a point number second digit Digits can be programmed for the following events fire alarm fire restoral waterflow alarm supervisory alarm point trouble trouble res
117. nput points to output points The system defaults so that all NAC outputs are activated by a fire alarm By programming output zones you can create almost any output activation scheme such as floor above and floor below activation or conditional elevator recall Input points Smoke detectors pull stations and 0 on Zone A group of input points Zones 1 to 50 are configurable 52 to 63 are activated automatically Output points NACs notification appliance circuits such as bells strobes and relays Inputs activate zones and zones activate outputs Zones 1 to 50 are available for the installer to program Each input can activate one zone however any number of inputs can be mapped to the same zone Zones above 50 are automatically activated by inputs For example any input that is configured as a waterflow type activates Zone 61 when it is alarmed Any output driven by Zone 61 activates when any waterflow type point is alarmed Refer to Figure 10 to show how inputs control zones and zones control outputs 28 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation Figure 10 Mapping Inputs Zones and Outputs Input Point 1 is assigned to Zone 1 mapped to Point 1 Input 1 Input Point 2 is assigned to Zone 2 mapped to 1 and 2 Input 2 e Input Point 3 is assigned to Zone 2 m
118. ns for these expanders for additional information When the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module is first installed the system displays an EEPROM fault Execute the default procedure to synchronize the EEPROM on the expansion module to the EEPROM in the control panel Remove power to the control panel then reapply power and re install option bus devices after the default procedure Replacing a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module causes the loss of programming of expansion points and PINs Reprogram all multiplex point and PINs if you replace the D7039 When the 07039 is first installed or anytime the control panel is powered with a D7039 that has no points programmed the system automatically starts the multiplex auto programming process AUTO PROGRAM YES 1 NO 0 Pressing the 1 key starts auto programming and pressing 0 Prog allows the control panel to continue normal startup The menu automatically closes with NO selected if no key is pressed after several minutes Refer to Section 5 9 4 Auto Program on page 74 for detailed instructions on the auto programming mode 17 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 2 0 Control Panel Terminal Connections 2 0 Control Panel Terminal Connections Figure 5 FPD 7024 Control Panel Terminal Connections Incorrect connections may result in damage to the unit and personal injury Before servicing this equipment remov
119. nues until you press Back All devices to be programmed must be of the same type 5 9 3 MUX Bus Shortcut 0 PROG 9 PROGRAM 3 BUS This option configures the system for two independent Class B Style 4 buses allowing addresses up to 255 Class A operation is not supported by the D7042 Eight Input Module do not select Class A operation El The following window appears MUX BUS TYPE 1 CLASS A 2 CLASS B Press 2 to select Class B operation if the setting was changed from the default setting Refer to D7042 D7042B Multiplex Eight Input Remote Modules Installation Instructions P N 42638 for wiring details for a Class B configuration Refer to the D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module s Installation Guide P N 38685 for more information regarding Class A and Class B wiring instructions Refer to Figure 13 on page 74 for mounting locations inside the FPD 7024 s enclosure for the D7039 and its I O module Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 73 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Figure 13 D7039 Mounting Location 1 07039 Expansion module 6 Addresses 9 to 128 2 Enclosure 7 Class A 3 FPD 7024 Control board 8 Addresses 129 255 4 module for the 07039 MUX Expansion 9 Addresses 9 to 128
120. number enter the PIN number first This enables the function keys 3 2 2 Selecting Menu Items Depending on which level in the system menu sub menu sub sub menu you can select an item three different ways 1 Inthe main menu TEST HISTORY DISABLE and DRILL each have an exclusive key on the keypad To select one of these menu items 22 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 3 0 System Operation press the corresponding key For example to select TEST press the TEST button 2 PROG and ENTER keys not exclusive but shared with other characters The character sharing the corresponding key appears in the second line following a forward slash y To select one of these items press the corresponding key For example the PROG key is also 0 3 The key corresponding to a sub menu item might appear in the second line preceding a dash Press the corresponding key to select that item For example press 1 to select PROG TIMES While a menu is active you do not need to wait for the desired menu item to appear before making your selection You can select any item on the existing menu rotation at any time 3 2 3 After a Main Menu Item is Selected When a main menu item is selected the keypad might prompt you to enter your PIN If so enter the number factory default is 9876 and press the Enter key or press the key labeled
121. or 7 1 2 Installing Family Residences Providing a Fire Warning System Most fire deaths occur in the home especially during sleeping hours The minimum level of protection requires smoke detectors to be installed outside of each separate sleeping area and on each additional story of the dwelling Refer to Figure 16 For added early warning protection install detectors all separate areas including the basement bedrooms dining room utility room furnace room and hallways This system must be regularly tested when installed when modified and at least annually thereafter to ensure continued performance Figure 16 Smoke Detector locations in Residential Setting When considering detectors for residential applications refer to NFPA Standard 72 The National Fire Alarm Code This standard is available at a nominal cost from The National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 71 Smoke Detector Layout 7 1 1 General Considerations Proper location of detection devices is one of the most critical factors in a fire alarm system Smoke detectors should not be installed in dead air spaces or close to ventilating or air conditioning outlets because smoke can be circulated away from the detector Locations near air inlets are favored Avoid areas subject to normal smoke concentrations such as kitchens garages or near fireplaces Do not install smoke detectors w
122. or 2 in the control panel replace all three phone numbers with an IP address To distinguish an IP address from a phone number enter 0 as the first digit followed by the 12 digit IP address The IP address must be 12 digits long For example if the IP address is 172 30 1 101 the phone number is programmed as 0 172 030 001 101 Do not add the spaces They are included for readability Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 Control Panel Programming FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming Table 24 IP Address Digit or Bit Location Digit 1 Digit 2 Digit 3 Digit 4 Digit 5 Digit 6 Digit 8 0 Alt Comm IP1 IP2 IP3 IPA IP5 IP7 Digit 10 Digit 11 Digit 12 Digit 13 Digit 14 Digit 15 Digit 16 Digit 9 IP10 IP11 IP12 Ack N2 Wait N1 Wait NO Digit 17 Digit 18 Digit 19 Digit 20 Digit 21 Digit 22 Digit 23 Digit 24 HB interval 2 interval 1 HB interval 1 Anti 0 unused 0 unused 0 unused 0 unused NO Replay On Acknowledge Wait Time ACK Digits 14 to 16 Default 013 The alternate communication event transmission acknowledge wait time is stored in the phone number location as digits 14 15 and 16 The wait time is a number from 1 to 255 seconds where the most significant or first digit is D14 For example if the necessary wait time is 30 sec digits 14 through 16 should be 0 3 0 respectively In
123. ows CPU FAULT contact Bosch Security Systems Inc Technical Support and report the history buffer code along with a description of the operations that caused the fault Unusual conditions during programming and debugging operations can result in a CPUFLT message in the history buffer If this occurs when the control panel is in service report it to Technical Service 3 1 6 Off Normal Displays Control panel alarms and problems are indicated by one of the messages shown in Table 11 on the top line of the display Contact your installing company if problems persist Table 11 Off Normal Displays Off Normal Display Description FIRE ALARM SUPERVISORY XXX TROUBLE XXX 3 1 7 Normal When the system operates normally it shows SYSTEM NORMAL on the top line of the display the Power LED lights steadily and no other LEDs are lit The bottom line indicates the existing date MM DD YY and time HH MM If the system is programmed to require a PIN the second line of the LCD screen shows ENTER PIN One or more fire or waterflow points are in alarm One or more supervisory conditions exist A trouble condition exists AC power failure phone line trouble and so on 3 2 Basic System Use 3 2 1 Function Keys A keypad that does not require a PIN number shows under normal conditions SYSTEM NORMAL on the top line and existing date and time on the bottom line On a keypad that does require a PIN
124. pears RELAY OUTPUTS 1 LOCAL 4 MULTIPLEX Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The option for multiplex relay programming is visible only if the 07039 Multiplex Expander is installed Local Relays D Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS The display scrolls through the Relay options Press 1 for LOCAL The following window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 55 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming ONBOARD RELAY 1 3 Enter the number corresponding to the relay to be programmed and press Enter The display asks you to enter four zones to activate this output OUTPUT ZONE A 00 63 Enter the first zone 00 to 63 you want to assign to this output and press Enter A similar display for Zones B C and D will appear to allow up to four zones to be assigned to this output When all four zones are assigned the previous window appears Table 20 Pre Assigned Zone Quick Reference Zone Pre Assigned Condition 52 General Fire Alarm non silencing 53 General Fire Alarm silencing 54 Ground Start 55 General Supervisory silencing 56 General Waterflow silencing 57 Communication Trouble 58 General Supervisory Alarm non silencing 59 Alarm Verification 60 AC Failed 61 General Waterflow Alarm non silencing 62 General Trouble 63 General Alarm Waterflow Supervisory non silencing
125. r to window below modify the reporting format when 3 1 4 2 tone burst reporting is selected for the format Select three parameters with one setting data tone frequency acknowledge tone frequency and data rate The frequency that the control panel uses to send data pulses can be set for 1900 Hz 19D or 1800 Hz 18D The frequency of the acknowledge tone from the receiver to which control panel responds can be set to 1400 Hz 14 or 2300 Hz 234 The rate at which the data pulses are sent can be set to 10 20 or 40 pulses per second 10PS 20PS or 40 5 The display scrolls through the Phone IP Number options refer to Section 5 6 1 Phone Numbers IP Addresses on page 58 Press 5 for TONE The following window appears 1 19D 14A 10PS 2 18D 23A 10PS 3 19D 14A 20PS 4 18D 23A 20PS 5 19D 14A 40PS 6 18D 23A 40PS Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The previous window appears Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 63 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 6 2 Phone Control D Shortcut 0 PROG 6 PROG ACC NTS 2 PHONE IP CONTROL In addition to features associated with each phone and IP number each phone line has associated features PHONE CONTROL 1 LINE 1 2 LINE 2 Press the number key that corresponds with your selection Line 1 and Line 2 have the same options The following window appears PHONE CONTROL 1 1 M
126. ral Waterflow Alarm non silencing 62 General Trouble 63 General Alarm Waterflow Supervisory non silencing An output point cannot be assigned to more than four zones Each output does not need to be assigned to four zones Each zone can have any number of outputs assigned to it Multiplex Relays pe Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 2 RELAYS Do not use this menu to program addresses configured as inputs The display scrolls through the Relay options Press 4 for MULTIPLEX The following window appears MUX OUTPUT 009 255 Enter the number corresponding with the output to be programmed and press Enter The output number of a multiplex relay is the second point of an I O module Adding 1 to the address of the I O module gives the address of the relay in the module When the relay is selected the display asks you to enter four zones to activate this output OUTPUT ZONE A 00 63 Enter the first zone 00 to 63 you want to assign to this output and press Enter A similar display for Zone B C and D appears allowing up to four zones be assigned to this input When all four zones are assigned the previous window appears An output point cannot be assigned to more than four zones Each output does not need to be assigned to four zones Each zone can have any number of outputs assigned to it Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 57 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide
127. red by the system for 5 seconds after power is returned The display scrolls through the TIMERS options Press 1 for Smoke Reset The following window appears SMOKE _ 1 16 SECS __ Enter the time and press Enter The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you have programmed the smoke reset the previous window appears AC Fail Delay D Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS This feature sets the number of hours the control panel waits after an AC failure before sending an AC Failure report A setting of DC causes the system to send a report when 25 of the battery capacity is used Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 43 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming The display scrolls through the TIMERS options Press 2 for AC FAIL DELAY The following window appears AC FAIL DELAY 1 WAIT FOR DC 2 ENTER TIME The wait for DC function causes the AC fail report to be sent when the battery is 2596 depleted based on the measured voltage of the battery If you want to WAIT FOR DC 25 percent of capacity press 1 The existing setting is displayed in parentheses on the first line either DC or the number of hours selected After you program the AC Fail Delay the previous window appears To ENTER TIME press 2 The following window appears AC FAIL DLY ___ 00 24 HRS Refer to Table 15 on page 32 Enter
128. rieves additional second digit options point numbers The following window appears 4 2 ZONE RPT 1 POINT 9 D2 2 POINT 10 D2 3 RETURN D1 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection A window based on your previous selection allowing entry of hex digits appears FIRE ALARM D1 0 THRU 9 HISTORY lt gt lt DISABLE gt lt DRILL gt lt SILENCE gt lt RESET gt Enter the digit that corresponds to the selected condition by pressing a number key or one of the special keys if a hex character is needed Press Enter and the previous display appears 5 7 2 4 2 Report Codes 4 2 Report Codes apply to system conditions but only when 3 1 or 4 2 format is selected Two digits can be programmed to be sent for each condition The conditions that can be programmed are System in test system in test restore sent for walk test operations Silence sent when the silence key is pressed Fire drill fire drill restore sent for fire drill operations Open reset report sent when the reset key is pressed Low battery low battery restore AC failure AC failure restore sent for power problems Test report sent for manual or automatic communicator tests Off normal at test sent if the panel is off normal at the automatic test time Phone trouble restore sent for phone line problems System trouble restore sent for general system problems T Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U0084
129. s UL Listed fire alarm initiating device Connects a contact device to the multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 with a supervised local loop The D7044 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 Connects a contact device to the multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 with a supervised input loop The D7044 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 14 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 1 0 Overview Table 8 Compatible Devices continued D7052 Mux Dual Input Connects to the multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 and provides two supervised input zones Fire for connecting conventional normally open inputs The D7052 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 07053 Mux 1 amp Module Connects to the multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 and implements a supervised local loop Fire and a Form C relay output Up to 20 modules can be connected to each MUX bus The D7053 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 The D7050 TH is a photo electric smoke detector with a heat option It connects to the D7050 TH Mux Smoke Detector multiplex bus of the FPD 7024 The D7050 draws operating power from the FPD 7024 Table 9 Address Restrictions for the D7042 D7052 and D7053 Install D7042 modules only at addresses 9 17 25 33 41 49 57 65 73 81 89 97 105 113 121 129 137 145 153 161 169 177 185 193 201 209 217 225 233 241 Do not install 07052 and 07053
130. s Inc D275 All points must be used with the resistor provided Report Programming Program non supervisory and supervisory reports for those points used Program trouble reports Set AC Failure Report Delay for 25 of estimated standby time or set to send a report at 25 depletion of battery capacity Set automatic test report frequency to occur at least every 24 hours Timer Programming Program Auto Silence Time for not less than five minutes or to 0 to disable auto silence operation Point Programming For fire points open trouble latching Alarm Output Programming Program notification appliance circuits to activate from the appropriate input points Communications Programming if Used for Central Station Service Select a communication format compatible with the central station Enable monitoring of both phone lines 6 3 2 UL Listed Accessory Devices D132B Multi use Reversing Relay Module The D132B is a multi purpose fully configurable smoke power reversing module for activating detectors with local annunciation The D132B operates both two wire and four wire circuits and 79 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 6 0 Installation Guide for UL Listed Systems also works with Class A or Class B initiating Notification Appliance Circuits NACs Refer to the circuits An alarm latch connection is provided to D132B Installation Guide P N 40895 for detailed allow an initiating loop to be
131. s during the DEL REMAINING operation even momentarily are permanently deleted These points do not operate and do not generate trouble conditions even if they are returned to the bus When the delete point operation is finished the FPD 7024 shows for five seconds the total number of points that were deleted from the control panel xxx indicates the number of points that were removed from the control panel s site specific configuration AUTO PROGRAM xxx POINTS DELETED Confirm that only the expected number of points was removed from the system Points that are removed from the control panel s site specific configuration do not operate and are not supervised even if they are returned to the bus When the point delete process completes the auto programming process automatically checks for new devices on the buses New devices are found when a device is present on one of the multiplex buses but its address is not programmed into the control panel s site specific memory If new devices are detected the FPD 7024 shows the following menu where xxx is the address of the first new device found Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 75 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming NEW DEVICE 9 xxx 2 SINGLE INPUT 3 I O MODULE 4 MUX SMOKE 5 SMOKE W FRZ 6 DUAL INPUT 7 OCTAL INPUT 0 NO DEVICE Use this menu to define the device type Press the number key that corresponds w
132. s feature provides the input point for local annunciation only with no communicator report Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG FUNCTION options Press 1 to select LOCAL ONLY The following window appears LOCAL ONLY ____ YES 1 NO 0 Press either 1 to enable or 0 Prog to disable The previous window appears Silencing D Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION This feature determines if a user may silence the system or not When an output is controlled by at least one zone activated a Non silencing point a Non silencing zone for example zone 53 it becomes a Non silencing output even if other silencing zones activate it Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG FUNCTION options Press 3 to select SILENCEABLE The following window appears SILENCABLE FF ____ YES 1 0 Press either 1 to enable or 0 Prog to disable The previous window appears FF indicates the function being programmed Loop Response Shortcut 0 PROG 4 PROG INPUTS 2 POINT FUNCTION This feature allows you to configure points to activate with standard response time setting 1 or one system wide programmed response time setting 2 Enter the point number you wish to program and press Enter The display scrolls through the PROG FUNCTION options Press 4 to s
133. s for addition to the system The outputs are programmable and can be activated by system events Each output operates independently of the other seven outputs for complete flexibility The D7035 connects to the option bus up to two are allowed per system Refer to the D7035 Installation Guide P N 37280 for required enclosure modification The D7035B comes installed on a mounting skirt Establishes the location of a fire alarm Adds four NFPA 72 Class B Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits through the option bus and is supervised by the control panel The FPP RNAC 8A 4C connects to the option bus of the FPD 7024 control panel and up to four are allowed per system Provides either 2 two wire Class B Style 4 multiplex buses or 1 four wire Class A Style 6 multiplex bus In Class A mode up to 120 addressable points can be added In Class B Mode up to 247 addressable points can be added The D7039 connects directly to the control panel One is allowed per system Provides eight Class B Style 4 input points Connect up to 15 modules to MUX Bus A and 15 on MUX Bus B The D7042 is powered by 12 VDC supplied by the option bus power terminals in addition to the two wire data connection The D7042 can not be used on a signal line circuit SLC configured for Class A Style 6 operation Provides eight open collector transistor outputs for addition to the FPD 7024 Fire Alarm Control panels It connects to the control panels through the option bu
134. sconnect this equipment from the network until the problem is corrected or until you are sure that the equipment is not malfunctioning The manufacturer not the user must make the repairs to this equipment To guard against accidental disconnection there is ample room to mount the telco jack inside of the control panel cabinet The operation of this control panel might also be affected if events such as accidents or acts of God cause an interruption in telephone service Industry Canada Notice The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions might not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions might give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment
135. system operation for the FPD 7024 Alarm Supervisory Trouble and Normal 3 1 1 Alarm When an alarm occurs the top line of the display shows ALARM XXX where XXX indicates the number of alarms This display overrides any other system display The second line of the display gives more instructions When the group is entered by pushing the 6 key more details of the event appear The top line shows the number of alarms and the point that is in alarm The bottom line alternates between the instructions and the programmed description for the affected point The built in sounder turns on with a steady tone and outputs programmed to activate with the existing alarm condition s activate When the control panel is not scanning the inputs as during smoke power reset alarm verification delay or on site programming the trouble LED flashes to indicate this condition Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 3 1 2 Supervisory When a Supervisory condition occurs Supervisory XXX XXX indicates the number of supervisory conditions The second line of the display gives more instructions When the group is entered by pushing the 6 gt key more details of the event appear The bottom line alternates between the instructions and the programmed description for the affected point The built in sounder beeps Outputs programmed to activate with the existing condition s then activate 3 1 3 Trouble When a trouble
136. t the monitoring company can check that the system is operating correctly If the control panel is being used as an addressable control panel use the History key to determine which address is in alarm If the system is configured to allow alarm silencing the Silence key turns off the horns or bells but does not reset the alarm status and does not return the activated input to normal service Detectors that were activated stay in alarm and can be checked usually by observing an LED on the device to see which detector caused the alarm When the detectors causing the alarm are identified reset the system to return it to normal service The Reset key clears the system alarm status and briefly turns off power to the detectors to reset them This command is required after any fire alarm affecting a point programmed for latching operation which is the normal configuration This operation is also required to reset a Class A Style 6 multiplex SLC wiring fault troubles The software uses a system supervisor function that automatically supervises the system software for proper operation If the system fails a CPU FAULT message appears and the nature of the failure can be optionally recorded in the history buffer To enable history buffer recording for CPU faults program Output Zone D of onboard Relay 2 to Zone 51 unused The history buffer message if enabled shows CPUFLTxxx where xxx is an error code If the display sh
137. tery 36 Remote NAC module 3 output 1 disabled by user 85 Remote NAC module 2 low battery 37 Remote NAC module 3 output 2 disabled by user 86 Remote NAC module 3 low battery 38 Remote NAC module 3 output 3 disabled by user 87 Remote NAC module 4 low battery 39 Remote NAC module 3 output 4 disabled by user 88 Communication path IP 1 fault 40 Remote NAC module 4 output 1 disabled by user 89 Multiplex bus outputs disabled by user 46 Remote NAC module 4 output 2 disabled by user 90 Dialer disabled by user 47 Remote NAC module 4 output 3 disabled by user 91 Relay 1 disabled by user 48 Remote NAC module 4 output 4 disabled by user 92 Relay 2 disabled by user 49 Four zone expander installation fault 93 Relay 3 disabled by user 50 MUX DS9341 expander installation fault 94 Remote relay module 1 disabled by user 51 Communication path IP 2 fault 95 92 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 nd Installation Guide Appendix D Programming Defaults List Appendix D Programming Defaults List PROG TIME Last date in EE 0000 SYSTEM AUTO TEST TEST TIME TEST FREQ DAYLIGHT SAV SECURITY PINS PROGRAMMER USERS 0200 1 to 4 hours 2 enable 9876 User 1 1234 User 2 0000 AUTHORITY USER 1 2 OTHERS 0 PROG SYSTEM TIMERS SMOKE RESET AC FAIL DELAY AUTO SILENCE DISPLAY RATE 6 seconds 6 hours 0 minutes 4x 25 1 second AC LINE SYNCH 2 60 Hz OPTION BU
138. the highest authority Never program PINs with common sequences such as 1111 1234 or 2468 because they are easily violated Authority levels are assigned to PINs to determine which functions each user can perform Table 14 describes the four authority levels Table 14 Authority Levels PIN Authority Level Allowed Operations Maximum 1 Medium 2 Minimum 3 Silence view history None 0 None All control panel operations including programming and disable System test modes fire drill reset silence view history 30 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming 3 7 Communicator Operation The FPD 7024 contains an integrated communicator that can be optionally enabled to send reports to a monitoring station When enabled operation of the communicator is fully automatic You must enable and configure the communicator before it works The communicator and phone line monitors are disabled in the default factory configuration To disable a phone number set the FORMAT to O disable To completely disable the communicator set FORMAT to O disable for both phone numbers and set MONITOR to 0 for both phone lines Do not install this control panel on a phone line that might be required for other emergency use Kl When events occur the communicator sends them to the monitori
139. the third set of options that branch from Level 2 Figure 12 The third number in the shortcut represents the option chosen in Level 3 Figure 12 is an example of the shortcut to TEST FREQ and TEST TIME The sample of the Program Menu Tree shows that to get to TEST TIME and TEST FREQ you must go to PROG O in Level 1 PROG TIME in Level 2 and AUTO TEST in Level 3 The shortcut is simply a list of the keys you press to get to the fourth level option Once you enter the shortcut follow the procedural description that appears on the screen of the specific function you are programming Figure 12 Example of a Programming Shortcut Shortcut 0 1 Use 0 to select PROG from the Main Menu which scrolls at the System Normal yo 1 PROG TIME e PROG O First number in shortcut Second number in shortcut Use 1 to select i i PROG TIME from display Refer to Section 5 3 Pres pago d for Sub Level 2 more details LEVEL 1 MAIN MENU LEVEL 2 LEVEL 3 1 SYSTEM TEST FREQ 2 AUTO TEST E UY TIME Use 2 to select AUTO TEST from Sub Level 3 Follow the procedural description that appears on the screen The particular short cut in this example is for Section 5 1 2 Automatic Test on page 38 LEVEL 4 Third number in shortcut 38 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming When remote programming is dis
140. the time and press The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you program the AC Fail Delay the previous window appears When Wait For DC is the existing selection the Enter Time menu displays DC as the time in hours Auto Silence Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS t This feature silences the sounding of an alarm condition on selected NACs after a certain amount of time When you use Auto Silence pressing 0 Prog disables the feature and the only way to turn off an alarm is to manually silence it Entering between 5 and 99 minutes means that the alarm sounds for that much time before automatically silencing If the condition is not corrected after an alarm is silenced automatically or manually the alarm sounds again after 24 hours The system must eventually be reset after silencing to allow the alarmed zones to restore and detect new alarms El KI The display scrolls through the TIMERS options Press 3 for AUTO SILENCE The following window appears AUTO SILENCE 0 5 99 min ____ Enter desired length of time or press 0 Prog to disable and press Enter The existing setting is shown in parentheses on the first line After you program the auto silence the previous window appears Display Rate Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 2 TIMERS Setthe speed at which menus are displayed on the LCD in units of 0 25 sec
141. tion The existing setting is shown in front of the colon on the second line After making your selection the previous window appears Remote Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 5 PIN REQUIRED The following window appears PIN REQUIRED 1 LOCAL 2 REMOTE Press 2 to select remote PIN The following window appears REMOTE KYPD PIN ____ YES 1 NO 0 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection and press Refer to Table 15 on page 32 The existing setting is shown in front of the colon on the second line After you select the PIN requirement the previous window appears be required before operations be performed using the remote keypads the option bus If the remote keypads are not otherwise secured this option must be set to YES to comply with NFPA and Local requirements Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 lM FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 3 5 Remote Programming D Shortcut 0 PROG 3 PROG SYSTEM 7 Remote programming allows the panel to be called from a remote site by phone to reconfigure any of the programmable options When remote programming is disabled you can still connect to the control panel for diagnostics and to view the existing program PIN numbers are suppressed while remote programming is disabled REMOTE PGM 0 DISABLE 1 E
142. tore point disable disable restoral and monitor alarm The same event type first digit is sent for any point The point number is the second digit Each point can be programmed to a different digit This programming is done under 7 PROG FORMATS 1 4 2 POINT RPT Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 Additionally 18 system events can each be programmed with a unique two digit code Events that can be programmed this way include for example System Silence Fire Drill Phone 1 Trouble and Phone 2 Restoral This programming is done under 7 PROG FORMATS 2 4 2 RPT CODS The 4 2 and 3 1 format cannot report full point data for each point Points 1 to 10 have unique reporting codes The codes repeat every ten points For example Point 31 has the same point report as Points 11 and 21 4 4 2 BFSK Similar to the programming of system events for 4 2 Formats five system events can be programmed for two unique digits each when the BFSK format is used This programming is done under 7 PROG FORMATS 3 RPT CODS The BFSK format supports only a three digit account number The control panel sends the first three digits that are programmed The BFSK and tone burst format requires that an A hex character be entered at the control panel to cause the receiver to display 0 The BFSK format can report only eight points so points 8 to 255 are all reported as point 8 4 4 3 SIA report sent by
143. tt dl ACCT aaaa WALK TEST END aaaa 1 IDzuuu dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa SENSOR RESET ACCT AREA 0 ID uuu RELAY 0 dd dd tt tt ACCT aaaa FIRE WALK START ACCT aaaa 1 IDzuuu 89 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Table 30 Modem Illa Reporting continued Report FIRE DRILL RESTORE OPEN RESET LOW BATTERY LOW BATTERY RESTORE AC FAIL AC FAIL RESTORE AUTO TEST OFF NORMAL AT TEST PHONE 1 TROUBLE PHONE 1 RESTORE PHONE 2 TROUBLE PHONE 2 RESTORE SYSTEM TROUBLE SYSTEM TROUBLE RESTORE MANUAL TEST DATA LOST EEPROM FAILURE EEPROM RESTORAL SMOKE POWER FAULT Index Receiver Output dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE WALK END aaaa 1 ID uuu 45 99 94 tt tt ql ACCT aaaa SENSOR RESET ACCT aaaa AREA 1 IDzuuu RELAY 0 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa BATTERY LOW 47 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa BATTERY RESTORE dd dd tt tt ql ACCT AC FAILURE dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa RESTORAL dd dd tt tt ql ACCT TEST REPORT dd dd tt tt ql ACCT TEST OFF NORMAL N dd dd tt tt ql ACCT PHONE LINE FAIL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 1 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT PHONE RESTORAL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 1 a dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE FAIL ACCT aaaa PHONE LINE 2 dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa PH
144. tt tt dl ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 0 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ACCT aaaa AREA 0 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt dl ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa ANALOG SERVICE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz HG dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE TROUBLE ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz N dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa COMMAND BYPASS ACCT aaaa AREA 1 IDzuuu POINT zzz 94 94 tt tt ql ACCT aaaa COMMAND BYPASS ACCT aaaa AREA 1 ID uuu POINT zzz P dd dd tt tt ql ACCT COMMAND BYPASS ACCT AREA 1 IDzuuu POINT zzz 94 94 ql ACCT aaaa COMMAND BYPASS ACCT aaaa AREA 1 ID uuu POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE ALM RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz 94 94 tt tt ql ACCT FIRE ALM RESTOR ACCT aaaa AREA 1 POINT zzz 88 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 Table 30 Modem Reporting continued Report POINT SUPERVISORY RESTORE POINT MONITOR RESTORE Index Receiver Output dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE ALM RESTOR ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz dd dd tt tt ql ACCT aaaa FIRE ALM RESTOR ACCT aaaa 1 POINT zzz POINT FIRE TROUBLE RESTORE POINT WATERFLOW TROUBLE RESTORE POINT SUPERVISORY TROUBLE RESTORE POINT MONITOR TROUBLE RESTORE POINT FIRE
145. urred Ensure that the FPD 7034 is properly connected to the FPD 7024 PCB A ground fault problem occurred Ensure that no control panel wiring is shorted to the earth ground A specific keypad address failure occurred Check the keypad s wiring and address settings The control panel s battery charger is not working or the backup batteries are missing A failure on the MUX wiring in Class A mode occurred Check the wiring for shorts or opens A problem with the control panel s phone lines occurred Check the phone wiring and line monitor programming One of the control panel s auxiliary relays might be shorted A short on the smoke power terminals 24 and 25 occurred Waterflow point is disabled from the keypad Trouble with a waterflow or sprinkler point occurred Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 85 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Appendix C Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Table 29 Reporting Summary for Fire Communicator Default Values Alternate Default Report Ind 4 2 digit 4 2 digit 4 2 digit 4 2 digit 3 1 ContactID Modem ex 1 2 1 2 NT FIRE ALARM 20 111000222 refer to Table 28 NT WATERFLOW ALARM 20 1113 00 zzz refer to Table 28 NT SUPERVISORY ALARM 20 1200 00 zzz refer to Table 28 NT MONITOR ALARM 20 114000222 referto Table 28 NT FIRE TROUBLE Fz 1373 00 222 refer to Table 28 NT WATERFLOW
146. with the desired command directly The display automatically retrieves the sub menu display 3 2 4 Returning to an Earlier Screen To return to a previous screen at any time press the Back key To return to the SYSTEM NORMAL display press the Back repeatedly until you reach SYSTEM NORMAL When you reach SYSTEM NORMAL you cannot go any farther 3 2 5 Entering Data When a sub menu item asks you to enter data enter the data and press the Enter key If data already exists at a particular location you can either accept that data or enter new data When you press the key to enter the data the display returns you to the previous sub menu display Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 011 008458 03 3 2 6 Drill The drill command activates all NACs and no relays It creates a history log entry and as an option can be reported to the central station 3 2 7 Disable Use the disable command to disable input points outputs or the dialer When any device is disabled the system shows this condition on the LCD and on the system trouble LED The Disable All Inputs operation takes several seconds to perform during which time the system display remains fixed 3 2 8 History If a system without a D7039 Multiplex Expansion Module loses all power AC and standby battery all history events are cleared The HISTORY option is a chronological list of system events that occurred Press the History
147. y 2 Pulsing 3 California March 4 Temporal 5 Wheelock 6 Gentex 7 System Sensor 1 Alarm 2 Trouble 1 Yes 2 No 001 255 00 15 0 No 1 Yes 2 Settings Permitted UL864 1 4HOURS 2 12 HOURS 3 24 HOURS 1 Release on Trouble 2 Wait Delay Time 1 3 HRS 1 Yes 1 Phone 1 2 Phone 2 2 1 sec 1 Steady 2 Pulsed 3 California March 4 Temporal 5 Wheelock 7 System Sensor 2 Trouble 1 Yes for Alarms 001 090 00 1 Yes 32 Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 F01U008458 03 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 4 0 Programming 4 2 Point Programming Each of the points in the system can be programmed with its own characteristics Point functions simplify the programming of points by allowing you to define a common set of characteristics for similar points and assigning those characteristics to selected points as a point function There are 16 point functions each of which has programmable features for configuration fire waterflow and so on local only operation silencing and loop response Each point is assigned to use the characteristics of one point function Table 16 and then is individually programmed for additional characteristics response to an open circuit enabled status output zone verification latching and point description Before programming the control panel determine the types of functions that are
148. y from an output point future use or copy over a programmed output point The copy operation automatically stops with an error message if outputs are encountered While copying to a large number of points the remote keypads might briefly show system fault because the keypads are not updated during the copy operation Bosch Security Systems Inc 1 10 010008458 03 2 FPD 7024 Operation and Installation Guide 5 0 Control Panel Programming 5 5 PROG OUTPUTS 5 5 1 Programming NACs Shortcut 0 PROG 5 PROG OUTPUTS 1 NACs The main control panel includes two local NACs NAC 1 and NAC 2 The FPD 7024 can also support up to four FPP RNAC 8A 4C Remote NAC Power Supplies which offers a total of 16 remote NACs four NACs per RNAC The following window appears NAC OUTPUTS 1 LOCAL 2 REMOTE 1 3 REMOTE 2 4 REMOTE 5 REMOTE 4 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection Local NACs 22 Shortcut 0 PROG 5 OUTPUTS 1 NACs The display scrolls through the NAC options Press 1 for LOCAL The following window appears ONBOARD NAC 1 1 2 2 Press the number key that corresponds to your selection The display scrolls through the following selection PROG NAC 1 reserved 2 CONFIGRATION 3 ZONE ASSIGNS Press the number key that corresponds to your selection If you select 2 from the PROG NACs menu t
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