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1. ACC ZSM al ACCSCB PCA 00 2 123456 AUDIO RISER motherboard Oul of 1st Zone 17 tput Zone 18 4 Address 01 3 0 52 25 50 25 1st Amplifier Zone 1 Output Zone 2 of 1st Amplifier Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 1 plifier Zon Zone 8 fed hd ed genre d ol gum mmi 2nd Amplifier o 1st Amplifier 1 uuum dg ACC ZPM of 2nd Amplifier Zone 21 E Output Zone 223 Zone 234 Zone 24 5 Amplifier Zone 19 Zone 20 a EB NS JN um HH ACC ZSM f ACCSCB PCA 2220020 123456 AUDIO RISER motherboard Address 02 3 0 2 2 ACC 25 50DAZS Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 2nd Amplifier ACC ZPM POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR FIRE ALERT TONE MESSAGE cenerator TROUBLE TROUBLE AUDIO ONIOFF FIRE MESSAGE TORNADO MES
2. nnne n rennen nennen nens 83 5 4 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 tete RUE RR ERIT E ER ERU v 85 5 5 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications sese 87 5 5 1 25 Watt Zone Splitting Eight Speaker Circuits Style Y Class 87 5 5 2 25 Watt Zone Splitting Four Speaker Circuits Style Z Class A 89 5 5 3 50 Watt Zone Splitting Eight Speaker Circuits essen 91 5 6 ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50DA Installation eese eene ener nre enne enne 93 5 7 16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC 25 50ZS With ACC 25 SODAZS issssssseseseeeeeeeeenee 95 5 8 Audio Command Center 24 Zone 96 Section 6 Power Supply Calculations eese nnn 98 6 V OVEIVIEW D RE EEEE E AERE R A 98 6 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit eese eterne ERR a n 98 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw sionin iesise s eo E en nennen nennen nennen nnns 98 63 A OVERVIEW c oar xe RUN OI OE REPRE 98 6 3 2 How to use Table 6 2 to calculate system current 99 6 4 Calculating the Battery Size ente e Ee ERREUR Le ede 100 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements 100 6 42 Selecting and Locating Batteries eese e ice dirette ee dee eee ei ees 100 Appendi
3. To Speakers Zone 4 H oy To Speakers ei Zone 5 2 shield 3 TBS To Speakers Zone 6 To Speakers Zone 7 2 shield 6 2 2 B Load all unused circuits with 4 75 KO resistor Style Z Class A spit RECORD BYPASS B o o 51 ACPWR ssl LE Bl y BATT TEL Em 55 2 s mH REMOTE External Page Module Mi ALL CALL E AUDIO ONIOFF MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 EN MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 POWER ON TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE Page Active LED SYSTEM SILENCE AC25ZSMNTa wmf To Speakers shield Speaker Return 1 Zone 1 To Speakers shield Speaker Return Zone 2 To Speakers shield Speaker Return 5 Zone 3 To Speakers shield Speaker Return TBe Zone 4 TENS ONES Jumper all unused circuits to and to Field Programmable Option Switches for Speaker Circuits ACS 485 m 797079 zi supervised 2 Zone Page Module ACS Addressing Switches for EIA 485 Communications with FACP Figure 1 3 ACC 25 50ZS Mai
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5. 13 1 1 Product Feat res ER an Dr D UR Ree RR EU OR ean 14 1 2 SDecifICatIOls scere ed aetate an edet diet aer ie REC IO On ied atate ted del 19 I 3sGontrols and Indicators eroe redet e dere oO n qm 23 1 3 1 Single Zone Operation ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS 25 5078 23 1 3 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only nens 23 L3 32 RECORDB PEAYBATCK 24 E3 4 TROUBLE SILENCE neon eeepc 24 1 3 5 LEDs visible with panel door closed sse nennen 24 1 3 6 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Panels only 24 1 3 7 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module 4CC 25 50ZST only sse 25 1 3 8 ACC EPM External Page Module sse eene ener nennen nns 25 1 3 9 Other System LEDs located on main circuit board and modules sess 25 1 42 Circuits is sis ee re e REP WAL by I HORE UR ER EC TUERI 26 27 1 6 Optional ona ee ein E EC 29 LF Getta ge Started adsense E E RR eee temet tete d e moment 30 1 7 1 ACC 25 50 Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power sse 30 1 7 2 ACC 25 50 With ACC 25 50DA 5 Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts of Audio Power 30 1 7 3 25 5075 amp ACC 25 50ZST Requiring up
6. SLC Loop 5 i i P Xl ses D jl 1 ees Ke a L4 7k ELRs P N 27072 5500 Jo o 20 TB6 165 TB8 TB9H H H 1234 1234 1234 12 12 12 MASTER CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 CMD QUT Alarm Polarities Shown ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board Style Z Style Z E D b ade ELR Resistor required only x SUP x TL ii for Style Y Class B a rd Pi 4 75KQ 1 watt P N 75470 m E Hi L e Supervisory m Supervisory 4 Polarity Shown 1 Polarity Shown E t f S PIS TES 000000 o000 re 0000 o on m 123456 t TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 First Amplifier Second Amplifier 5 Mounted on Main Circuit Board Mounted on Main Circuit Board Figure 5 4 Two Speaker Circuits Single Output Zone Five Input Channels five messages 86 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Application Examples 5 5 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications 5 5 1 25 Watt Zone Splitting Eight Speaker Circuits Style Y Class B 25 watts total power with automatic control via AC
7. eere 74 General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 75 6 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Table of Contents General Page Using the Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module tei eoi anto bb ed Meer oiu red 75 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone sssesesseseeeeeneeeeee nennen 75 Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone seen 75 Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module ER 75 4 5 11 Fire Fighter Telephone ACC 25 50ZST Only sse enne nennen eene 75 Communication on the Telephone eere nnne nennen nennen 75 Annunciation of Remote Telephone Locations MS 9600 or MS 9200UDLS only 76 4 5 12 Trouble Condition 76 4 513 Trouble Condition Restor l 3 eee epe Pe ree OE e endo 78 Section 5 Application Examples 55 o imeur ecu iiia nana ica dix uu bana CRANE AR NERA CR DULYR RR Ran a E dE 80 5 1 Speaker Circuiton AC 25 50 abies Sad ook etn te a 80 5 2 One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC 25 50 sse enne nennen nenne nennen nnns 81 5 3 Two Speaker Circuits on 25 50
8. P N 27072 TB8 3 Master CMD Bus to 1st ACC 25 50DA 4 ooo Toodo 2500 22 5D TBE 5 TB8 TB10 1234 1234 1234 12 18 12 MASTER CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 CMD OUT Alarm Polarities Shown 25 50 j N Main Circuit Board 7 Optional Style Z Return TB5 2 a L eee L from 1st 25 500 5 3_________ Sii U TB5 5 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA 34 E 1 5 6 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA ia XE 1 KH 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 t tt 1 1 1 1 26000 _ 251222808 20000 E 1 1 Hi 1 1234 o 123456 1234 TB2 TB2 _ First Amplifier Second Amplifier TB1 3 Terminal of 1st Amplifier to 25 50 Addressable Control or Relay Modules 1 4 Terminal of 1st Amplifier to ACC 25 50 SLC Loop 5 6 Audio Riser to 2nd ACC 25 50DA 5 5 Audio Riser to 2nd ACC 25 50DA TB6 4 Master CMD Out to ACC 25 5 TB6 1 Master CMD Out to ACC 25 5 TB8 4 Master CMD Bus to 2nd ACC 25 50D TB8 3 Master CMD Bus to 2nd ACC 25 50DA au 4 75KQ 1 watt End of Line resistors P N 75470 000 2 20211200 o o 000 o0 OF 3 HOOO qo F H E HO NONC ime OUT iN
9. TRANSFORMER 5 Connector for Transformer TB3 E e an P10 un p2 EXT AUDIO MICROPHONE NECI ERE AEG md INPUT Local Microphone BATTERY Li RCA Jack Connector lt s Sek supervised INPUT PLAYBACK 5 lt _ nonpower limited Personal Local Speaker Computer Connector z Source AC Power Only supervised nonpower limited Refer to AC Power in Section Specifications on page 19 Figure 1 1 Audio Command Center Board 16 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Product Features Product Description CAUTION OBSERVE PROPER POLARITY MATCH PROPER POLARITY CONNECTIONS TO FIELD WIRING AND SPEAKERS POLARITY SHOWN IS IN THE STANDBY AND ALARM CONDITIONS Speaker Circuits are supervised power limited ELR Resistor required only for Style Y Class B circuits 4 75 1 watt P N 75470 Backup Audio In Out 1 22422 2 2 7 1 Backup Audio 123456 dang 2222 1234 Optional 2nd or Backup Amplifier ACC AAM25 d RECORD BYPASS Be Field Programmable Standard Main Amplifier 1 ACC AAM25 o 6 GNDFLT m Supervision XTTBL ANPSUPV m 2 m CRT ANP SUV ALL CALL POWER ON LEDs on each amplifer Kup ov P1 RI o B m
10. gt Speaker Circuit 2 eure activate M Programmed ts Zone 35 Speaker Circuit 3 gt Speaker Circuit 4 1 1 gt Speaker Circuit 5 lose Domnus gt Speaker Circuit 6 1 Addressable Pull Station Message 4 Un address 09 lowest priority of the three T gt Speaker Circuit 7 A gt Speaker Circuit 8 Lees ow Programmed io Zone 32 _ _ activate A Message 1 Addressable Pull Station highest priority of the three address 21 activate Programmed to Zone 36 Message 3 2nd highest priority of the three PUSH IN ULL DOWN Addressable Pull Station address 15 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 111 Programmed Activation FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Message Assignment Zone Specific The FACP can be programmed to allow a specific addressable input device to generate one of five messages over any speaker circuit Any one of the five messages can be programmed to each of the available zones Zone 1 through Zone 99 In the following examples assume that Zone 5 1s pro grammed to Message 1 Zone 7 is programmed to Message 2 Zone 8 1 programmed to Message 3 and Zone 35 is not programmed to a message e if two devices are being programmed and the first addre
11. 12 00 30 48 cm de RA Rd rai a a gt 1 72 4 37 1 4 c v S 3 125 7 94 Hinge Bottom Figure 3 2 Cabinet Dimensions amp Knockout Locations Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 4 218 10 71 cm 43 Installation Backbox Installation Backbox 4 75 12 07 cm with Door 4 8 12 19 cm Backo 15 5 39 37 Backbox 4 22 ackbox 15 5 39 37 cm 10 71 cm with Door 15 78 40 08 cm with d ESI 12 19 cm bcd Backbox 26 0 66 04 cm with Door 26 17 66 48 cm acc25cab wmf Figure 3 3 ACC 25 50 Series Backbox and Battery Box Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Backbox Installation Installation 3 2 1 Transformer Installation CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING ANY MODULES OR CABLES MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER AC AND DC HAS BEEN REMOVED 1 Locate two threaded mounting studs and two mounting slots in the bottom left corner of the backbox refer to backbox illustration below 2 Position the Transformer Assembly with the bottom mounting brackets in the mounting slots and the top brackets on mounting studs with cable assembly oriented to the top
12. 9 AUX CMDs POWER AUDIO RISER CM CMD3 CMD4 TRBL INPUT TROUBLE st ACC 25 50DA RELAY ic Circuit Board 5 3 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA Addressable Control or Relay iir Lo 5 2 Audio Riser to 1st ACC 25 50DA F E 2 p Optional Style Z Return low Sea TB8 1 Master CMD Bus to 1st ACC 25 50D to 1st Amplifier of ACC 25 50 4 75 2l 4 75 1 watt End of Line TB8 2 Master CMD Bus to 1st ACC 25 50D 1 watt End of Line lt resistors P N 75470 resistor P N 75470 _ 4 75 1 watt End of Line resistor only for Class Bo P N 75470 gt connection 000 C2 o o o9 C NONC oo B g SD p we a I NCNOC MASER TB9 AUX AUDIO RISER CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 NS CMD5 TRBLINPUT TROUBLE 2nd ACC 25 50DA Main Circuit Board 8 Figure 5 8 25 50 to ACC 25 50DA Terminal Connections 3 94 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC 25 50ZS With ACC 25 50DAZS Application Examples 5 7 16 Theater Cineplex Utilizing ACC 25 50ZS With ACC 25 50DAZS In this application the Fire Protection System consists of one ACC 25 50ZS with one ACC 25 50D AZS 16 zones and an addressable FACP Each one of the 16 movie theaters is wired and assigned as a speaker circuit The FACP is programmed for Software Zone 33 fo
13. 25 50DA s FACP Control Master Command Bus To Additional Audio Riser ACC 25 50DA Panels Figure 5 8 ACC 25 50 to ACC 25 50DA Connections Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 93 Application Examples ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA Installation ALL CALL POWER ON AUDIO ON OFF SYSTEM Note Typical illustration of an addressable Fire Lite control panel and addressable control modules Refer to the Command Input Specification in TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR Section 1 2 Specifications page 19 for the voltage range FIRE MESSAGE FIRE ALERT MESSAGE TORNADO MESSAGE CHEM SPILL MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE ICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD Addressable FACP SLC Loop PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE acc25kyblnk wmf ALL CLEAR MESSAGE Addressable Control or Relay Modules or single multimodule Keypad Example 1 SELL d pd TB8 4 Master CMD Bus to 1st ACC 25 50DA3 d lo dod Optional Class A Return 8 1 ELRs from 2nd ACC 25 50DA 8 2
14. Infinite until FACP is reset All other settings for switches 6 7 and 8 are invalid and will default to a message repeat of 3 times Table 2 1 S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 1 Tone selection applies only to Message 1 Fire Evac Message 2 Message 3 Message 4 and Message 5 will output only the message Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 33 Field Programming S5 DIP Switch ON OFF 1 not used 2 not used 3 Enable Background Music 1 2 Disable Background Music factory default 4 not used 5 Command Input 1 Command Input 1 Activation on Contact Closure Activation on NAC polarity reversal factory default 6 Command Input 2 Command Input 2 Activation on Contact Closure Activation on NAC polarity reversal factory default 7 Record from External Audio Input Source Record from Microphone factory default 8 Enable Recording of Messages Disable Recording of Messages Record Playback Key Used for Recording Record Playback Key Used for Playback factory default Table 2 2 S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 1 NFPA 72 requires that speakers used as alarm notification appliances on fire alarm systems not be used for nonemergency purposes Consult with the Local AHJ for authorization to use background music Only 20 watts of power can be supplied per amplifier if background music is enabled
15. e io io cc N _ Nf og e EE Se 9 0 e 55 ae NS as lt L N 2 NE X o v2 o 2 5 Splitter ae S 2 EHE oz N 2 E io lt lt 25 507 FACP Figure 5 9 16 Theatre Cineplex Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 95 Application Examples Audio Command Center 24 Zone System 5 8 Audio Command Center 24 Zone System In this application the Fire Protection System consists of one ACC 25 50ZS panel with two ACC 25 50DAZS panels 24 zones and an FACP Automatic control by the FACP is provided through the ANN BUS or ACS link to the ACC 25 50ZS Manual control is possible via the keypad in the ACC 25 50ZS Control of Audio Zones 9 24 is sent through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels Alarm and Paging audio from the ACC 25 50ZS is delivered to Audio Zones 9 24 ACC 25 50DAZS panels by way of the Audio Riser 96 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Audio Command Center 24 Zone System Application Examples Zone 9 of 1st Amp Output Zone 10 3 Zone 11 3l Zone 12 4 75 KQ 1W Zone 1321 Output Zone 14 Amp Zone 15 Zone 16 fey
16. Secondary Power Source Batteries WARNING RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY BATTERY CONTAINS SULFURIC ACID WHICH CAN CAUSE SEVERE BURNS TO THE SKIN AND EYES AND CAN DESTROY FABRICS IF CONTACT IS MADE WITH SULFURIC ACID IMMEDIATELY FLUSH THE SKIN OR EYES WITH WATER FOR 15 MINUTES AND SEEK IMME DIATE MEDICAL ATTENTION Observe polarity when connecting the batteries Connect the battery cable to P10 on the main cir cuit board using the plug in connector and cable provided The battery charger is current limited and capable of recharging sealed lead acid type batteries See Figure 3 5 for battery orientation The charger shuts off when the system is in alarm page 98 for calculation of the correct battery rat ing VAC Hot black Neutral white Ground green Connect Earth Ground wire to ground stud ACC ZSM Mounting Bracket red two 12 VDC batteries ac25powr wmf Figure 3 5 Operating Power Connections Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 47 Installation Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections 3 4 Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections The Special Application Auxiliary DC power output is power limited Special Application Power 35 mA 24 VDC is nonresettable power suitable for powering control modules and End of Line Power
17. 111 Mio rat E ELR Resistor required P i i only for Style Y Class B te 4 75K 1 watt P N 75470 E D Supervisory Supervisory i i Polarity Shown Polarity Shown T t t F F DODDDD DOO 200000 200020 om y Ly Ho y H O 123456 1234 123456 1234 TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 5 First Amplifier Second Amplifier 9 Mounted on Circuit Board Mounted on Main Circuit Board Figure 5 3 Two Speaker Circuits Dual Output Zone Dual Input Channel 84 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 Application Examples 5 4 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 Single Output Zone Five Input Channels five messages see Table 2 7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings This application consists of one ACC 25 50 Series with two speaker circuits which requires instal lation of the optional second amplifier This configuration is suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 50 watts of total output power In this application the addressable FACP utilizes addressable control modules which are connected to CMD1 through CMDS inputs to direct one of the five voice messages to both speaker circuits 53 DIP switches 1 and 3 are set to ON and 2 is set to OFF This causes CMDI to activate the Fire Message CMD2 to activate the Fire Alert Message CMD3 to activate the Tornado Message to activate the Chemical Spi
18. FIre LITeALarms by Honeywell Voice Evacuation Control Panels AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 5025 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZST Instruction Manual Documen t 51889 6 8 2010 Rev E 1 P N 51889 E1 ECN 10 278 Fire Alarm System Limitations While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors heat detectors manual pull stations audible warning devices and a fire alarm control panel with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a develop ing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detec tors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 NFPA 72 manufacturer s recommendations State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guides for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which are made available at no charge to all installing dealers These documents can be found at http Awww systemsen sor com html applicat html A study by the Federal Emer gency Management Agency an agency of the United States government indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35 of all fires While fire alarm systems are designed to prov
19. Switch 6 used for All Call Paging from Remote Microphone OFF disable All Call paging during page from Remote Microphone factory default setting ON enable All Call paging during page from Remote Microphone Switch 7 used to select audio panel configuration OFF ACC 25 50 or ACC 25 50ZS ON ACC 25 50ZST e Switch 8 used to enable disable transferring of Trouble Relay CMD1 trouble contacts during AC loss OFF amp Trouble Relay contacts track the AC Loss Relay and transfer upon AC loss condition ON Only the AC Loss Relay contacts will transfer upon AC loss condition 2 4 S2 Record Bypass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB This switch when placed in the down position prevents accidental erasure of stored voice mes sages See Record Playback Button Record Customized Messages on page 64 for additional information ECC UP Position The stored digital voice message may be overwritten with amp anew one RECORD H 8 BYPASS Down Position The stored digital voice message can not be overwritten factory default setting 38 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 54 Battery Charger Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard Field Programming 2 5 4 Battery Charger Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard This switch controls whether the ACC 25 50 Series will charge the system batteries or if an exter nal battery charger will
20. The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST have the capability of generating up to five different mes sages Any one of the five messages can be programmed to each of the speaker circuit Zones 32 through 56 For example Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP e ifanaddressable device programmed to Zone 35 is activated and no other devices are active the message programmed for Zone 35 will be generated over speaker circuit 3 on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Refer to Table D 5 on page 109 os Programmed Zone 35 activate Speaker Circuit 3 LA Message 3 Addressable Pull Station e ifan addressable device address 09 in example below programmed to Zone 35 is activated and a second addressable device address 15 in example below programmed to Zone 36 is activated the highest priority message programmed to either Zone 35 or Zone 36 Message 3 in example below will be generated over speaker circuits 3 and 4 Table D 5 on page 109 If an addressable device address 21 in example below programmed to Zone 32 is then acti vated the highest priority message programmed to Zone 32 35 or 36 Message 1 in example below will be generated over all speaker circuits Table D 5 on page 109 gt Speaker Circuit 1
21. Figure 1 5 depicts Single Zone operation with the maximum capacity of five messages Single Zone may be configured for two to five message control refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 ALL CALL AUDIO ON OFF MESSAGE 1 ALL CALL used to select Call function when ACC 25 50 Series is programmed for Single Zone operation Selecting this button also activates the Master Command Bus which is used to trigger Distributed Audio Panels Single Zone operation directs the same message to both amplifier circuits S3 switches 1 2 and 3 set to one of the valid options other than all OFF AUDIO ON OFF MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE acc25kyblnk wmf Figure 1 5 Controls and Indicators Single Zone Operation used to indicate that speaker circuits are activated when ACC 25 50 Series is programmed for Single Zone operation 53 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to one of the valid options other than all OFF Push button switch can be used to deactivate the audio amplifiers that were activated by the FACP MESSAGE 1 used to manually transmit Message 1 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 2 used to manually transmit Message 2 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 3 used to manually transmit Message 3 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 4 used to manually transmit Mes
22. POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board accepminst wmf Figure 3 20 ACC EPM External Page Module Installation Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 61 62 Notes Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Section 4 Operating Instructions 4 1 Switch Functions 4 1 1 Single Zone Operation ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Figure 4 1 depicts Single Zone operation with the maximum capacity of five messages Single Zone ALL CALL may be configured for two to five message control POWER ON refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page AUDIO ON OFF SYSTEM 2 uessace GENERATOR ALL CALL TONE MESSAGE 2 GENERATOR TROUBLE MESSAGE 3 MICROPHONE TROUBLE used to select Call function when ACC 25 50 Series 1 programmed for Single Zone operation Selecting this button also activates the Master Command Bus which is used to trigger Distributed Audio Panels Single Zone operation directs the same message to all speaker circuits S3 DIP switches I 2and 3 Figure 4 1 Controls and Indicators set to one of the valid options other than all Single Zone Operation OFF e AUDIO ON OFF used to indicate that audio is on when ACC 25 50 Series is programmed for Single Zone operation S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to one of the valid options other than all OFF MESSAGE 4 RECO
23. TB5 E zi TB8 TB10 1234 1234 1234 12 12 12 CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 CMD OUT Alarm Polarities Shown ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board xx Pm POWER ON to other ACS devices unto oworr TROUBLE located down stream _ TROUBLE sPILL PLAYBACK __ m 2 ACC 25 50ZS T a Keypad B L e a ce me Address 01 Set 2 1 4 7KQ ELRs P N 27072 ACC ZPMK Set 53 0 SB P asi RM 20090 2 B B B B B B B B B B B B B Bt B Bt B B B B n DO DD DODO DOO J1 CLASS A CONVERTER MOD 000000 KED TUIN INTERFACE EN E MS 5210UD acc5210app cdr Figure 0 3 MS 5210UD Connection to 25 5025 or ACC 25 50ZST ACC 25 50ZS T DIP Switch Settings ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module DIP switch 51 e Switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF OFF ON for ACS link operation with the MS 5210UD FACP e Switch 4 future use is set to OFF Switch 5 6 and 7 are set to OFF Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 119 Programmed Activation FACP MS 5210UD 120 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module Rotary switches S2 and S3 2 0 3 1 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings refer to Section ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Mod ule ACC 25 50ZS amp AC
24. 2 Background music is not permitted for the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST and is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power 3 When CMD1 and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity NAC cannot be Coded 3 DIP Switch ON OFF 1 This switch works in conjunction with switches 2 amp 3 to determine Message Control Selection 2 This switch works in conjunction with switches 1 amp 3 to determine Message Control Selection Message Control Selections DIP switch settings configure message length and CMD to Amplifier control 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF DUAL ZONE 2 60 second message CMD3 not used 13 message 1 to AAM14 CMD4 not used CMD2 message 1 to AAM2 CMD5 not used 1 ON 2 OFF 3 OFF SINGLE ZONE 6 7 30 second message CMD3 not used CMD1 message 1 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD4 not used CMD2 message 2 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD5 not used 1 OFF 2 ON OFF SINGLE ZONE 8 3 20 second message message 3 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD1 message 1 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD4 not used CMD2 message 2 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD5 not used 1 ON 2 ON 3 OFF SINGLE ZONE 8 15 second message message 3 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD1 message 1 to AAM1 amp AAM2 4 message 4 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD2 message 2 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD5 not used 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON SINGLE ZONE 8 12 second message CMD3 7 message 3 to AAM1 amp A
25. ACC MCB Maximum Audio Signal Control Switch Switch Switch Length of 1 2 3 Mode Each CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 Message OFF ON OFF Single 20 sec Message 110 Message 210 Message 310 not used not used Zone AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 1 amp 2 ON ON OFF Single 15 5 Message 1 to Message 210 Message 310 Message 4 to not used Zone AAM1 amp 2 amp 2 1 amp 2 amp 2 OFF ON Single 12 5 Message 1 to Message 210 Message 310 Message 4 to Message 5 to Zone AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 Table 2 7 Switch Settings for Message Control 1 CMD 1 has the highest priority CMD5 has the lowest priority 2 Dual Zone operation directs a single message to either or both amplifier circuits factory default setting 3 refers to the first ACC AAM25 amplifier circuit and AAM2 refers to the second ACC AAM25 amplifier circuit Single Zone operation directs the same message to both amplifier circuits The factory default evacuation message length 17 seconds must be re recorded to fit into this time slot as e Switch 4 used in conjunction with Switch 5 to select AC Loss Delay time Switch 5 used in conjunction with Switch 4 to select AC Loss Delay time 4 OFF and 5 OFF No AC Loss Delay immediate reporting factory default 4 OFF and 5 6 hour delay 4 ON and 5 OFF 2 hour delay 4 ON and 5 ON not used invalid setting
26. Entering the Master level password default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 PROGRAM S Z0NE SETUP Select the Zone Setup option by pressing 3 The following screens will be displayed ONE SETUP 1 EHRBLE 2 DISABLE 97 98 99 Zone Setup Screen 1 SETUP 1 Z0HES INSTALLED 2 20MES ENABLED S Z0NES DISABLED Zone Setup Screen 2 SETUP I 20HE TYPES 2 Z0NES AVAILABLE 3 Z0HE MESSAGE Zone Setup Screen 3 Audio Command Center Series Manual 51889 E1 6 8 2010 113 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Pressing 3 while viewing Zone Setup Screen 3 will cause the following screen to be displayed MESSAGE U 1 288 MESSAGE 2 261 MESSAGE 3 282 HO MESSAGE Press the down arrow key until the following screen is displayed 2 MESSAGE 1 238 HO MESSAGE 2 231 HO MESSAGE 3 232 MESSAGE The default setting is No Message for each speaker circuit In the screen shown above Z32 is the zone dedicated for all speaker circuits To change from No Message press 3 to display the follow ing screens MESSAGE 1 HO MESSAGE 2 MESSRGE 1 S MESSAGE 2 ZDME MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 5 Z MESSAGE 4 S MESSAGE 5 Select the message Message 1 through Message 5 by pressing the number corresponding to the desired message After the selection is made the display
27. P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Table of Contents 3 8 4 ACC EPM External Page eere 60 Section 4 Operating nennen nnne nnne nnns 63 4 1 S Witch etim ise Bent bts better Free 63 4 1 1 Single Zone Operation 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS 25 5078 63 4 1 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 nennen enne 63 41 64 4 T4 TROUBLE STEENCE 64 4 1 5 Record Playback Button Record Customized Messages sse 64 Recording Instr ctions rete ete e eO ERUNT 64 4 1 6 Record Playback Button Review Stored 5 65 4 1 7 Main Control Panel Keypad Labels sse enne nne nnne 66 4 2 ACC ZPMK Switch Functions ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST sss 66 4 3 ACC FFT Answer Call Push Button 25 5075 67 4A terr rete 67 4 4 1 LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 4 1 on page 63 67 4 4 2 ACC ZMPK LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 4 4 on page 66 68 4 4 3 ACC FFT LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 3 15 on page 55
28. and glass Do not use the elevators Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Appendix Addressable Module Connections When configured with an addressable such as the MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD MS 9200C E or MS 9600 the AUDIOCSCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series may be triggered either by the FACP main NAC output or from addressable control modules Figure B 1 illustrates CMDI triggered by an addressable control module The addressable control module may trigger the ACC 25 50 Series via reverse polarity shown or relay contact The FACP monitors the ACC 25 50 Series for faults while in the standby or alarm state by wiring a monitor module to the trouble contacts as shown in Figure B 1 Activation of the addressable control module is controlled by the FACP Refer to the MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD MS 9200C E or MS 9600 manual for addi tional information LA SLC IL Control Module Monitor W Module ifi Not S EOL Power Supervision If the SLC device does not match the 1 Relay EOLR 1 Not one in this figure refer to the SLC 4 7K ELR pp lon S Note 2 3 man
29. 25 50ZST When a Fire Fighter inserts the FFT Handset FHS F into a remote FFT jack FPJ F or RPJ F the Answer Call LED will flash and the piezo will beep Pressing the Answer Call push button in this mode will connect the local FFT Handset with the remote FHS F Conversations between the two locations can be performed by pressing the Push to Talk switch on each FFT Handset To termi nate the conversation unplug the remote FFT Handset FHS F and press the Answer Call push button again Figure 3 15 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module on page 55 for additional information 4 4 LED Indicators 4 4 1 LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 4 1 on page 63 Power On A green LED that remains on while power is within correct limits Zf this indicator fails to light under normal conditions check for AC and battery power and service the system immediately System Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady to indicate that a fault or abnormal condition exists and that the ACC 25 50 may be inoperative Do not allow trouble conditions to remain on the system Service the system immediately Message Generator Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when the supervised digital message generator fails or falls below acceptable levels Tone Generator Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when one of the supervised tone generators fail or fall below acceptable levels Microphone Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when th
30. ACS or ANN Q MS 9600 ALL CALL POWER MS 9200UDLS AUDIO SYSTEM MS 9200UD or 0 TROUBLE MS 5UD MS 10UD FIRE Series FACP MESSAGE MESSAGE cy MES Note Refer to Section D Programmed RECORD Activation by on page 105 for PLAYBACK Mc information regarding control with other FACPs SILENCE 51 ones ACC 25 50ZS T Keypad umm TE ACC ZPMK Figure 5 7 ACC 25 50ZS T 50 Watt Zone Splitting 92 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA Installation Application Examples 5 6 ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA Installation AudioeCommand Centere25 50 Connection to Multiple AudioeCommand Centere25 50 Distributed Audio Panels see Table 2 7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings and ACC 25 50DA Manual Doc 52265 This application consists of one ACC 25 50 and two ACC 25 50DA panels supplying 150 watts of output power The addressable FACP directs one of the five voice messages to both ACC 25 50 speaker circuits and also manages the routing of audio in the ACC 25 50DA panels via the control modules on the SLC Loop Audio from the first amplifier of the ACC 25 50 1s input to the ACC 25 50DA via the audio riser The ACC 25 50 is configured for single zone operation by setting S3 DIP switches 1 and 3 to ON and DIP switch 2 to OFF This causes CMDI to activate the Fire Message CMD2 to activate t
31. All inputs are supervised for open circuit condition Master Command Indicated by the System Trouble LED e Polarity reversal circuit supervised for open and short circuits while in standby only Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operation Operating Instructions Background Music e When background music option is enabled via S5 DIP switch 3 the ACC 25 50 will constantly monitor the external audio input RCA Jack Both amplifiers and speaker wiring continue to be fully supervised when background music is output from the ACC 25 50 Amplifier faults are reported after 75 seconds Note that when AC power is lost the ACC 25 50 will shut off background music to conserve batteries Note that the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction must approve the use of background music Background music is not available with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Amplifier Fault Both amplifiers are constantly monitored for proper functionality Should either amplifier fail the AMP SUPV LED will turn off and the Circuit Trouble LED will turn on When the system is configured for backup failure of the primary amplifier will cause the backup amplifier to be switched in NAC Speaker Output The wiring to each amplifier is supervised for opens and shorts at all times in standby and while in alarm or when background music is enabled A wiring fault will cause the circuit Trouble LED located on each amplifier module to tur
32. Bus to trigger the speaker circuits on all ACC 25 50DA s Note that All Call paging Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 71 Operating Instructions Operation 72 from the local integral microphone will override paging operations from the optional Remote Microphone Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 and the ACC 25 50DA Manual Document 52265 for additional information All Call General Page Using Local Microphone Selecting the All Call push button and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to all speaker circuits All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to all speaker circuits and illuminate the All Call and Audio On Off buttons on the keypad Note that Remote Micro phone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to ON Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 All Call Emergency Page Using Local Microphone Selecting the All Call push button and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to all speaker circuits The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes All Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Mi
33. CMD5 nputcircuits CMD2 are independently field programmable to accept Notification Appliance Circuits or normally open contacts IMPORTANT When and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity the NAC cannot be Coded Terminals are provided to allow feed through of the NACs allowing placement of the ACC 25 50 Series anywhere along Notification Appliance Circuit A trouble on the ACC 25 50 Series will cause relay contacts at the out terminals of CMD1 to open causing an NAC circuit trouble at the FACP NOTE The ACC 25 50 Series will not open the out terminals while in alarm or during AC loss if the Trouble Relay is programmed not to transfer on AC Loss conditions refer to Switch 8 in Table 2 3 on page 34 Monitoring ACC 25 50 Series troubles while in alarm requires use of independent trouble relay at TB1 e Programming CMD1 and or CMD2 for activation on contact closure will allow activation of the amplifiers on a normally open contact transfer to the closed condition Contact wiring is supervised for open conditions A short will cause amplifier activation contact closure Input circuits CMD3 CMD4 and CMDS will only activate on contact closure which will allow activation of the amplifiers on a normally open contact transfer to the closed condition Contact wiring is supervised for open conditions Audio Input Jacks e RCA Jack provides convenient connection to an audio source such as a tape player for r
34. COMMAND CENTER 25 50 with two speaker circuits is shown below Figure 3 16 Typical Wiring Diagram for UL Power limited Requirements Nonpower limited Circuit AC Power Nonpower limited 56 Power limited Circuit Nonpower limited Circuit MASTER CMD OUT PUBLE S ELAY BATTTBL m 55 CHG TEL 5 GND FLT AMPSUPV POWER ON CKT TEL AVPSUPV Backupon SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE AUDIO ON OFF 3 5 MEC o MESSAGE 1 2 TROUBLE o CHOR DISABLE lt Hum E z MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 MICROPHONE BE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE Eum TB3 OSO Ac HAF NUT EgRTH 0 39VL10A iNOILQV2 ac25ulpw wmf Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Installation of Option Modules Installation 3 8 Installation of Option Modules 3 8 1 Audio Amplifier Module ACC AAM25 The optional audio amplifier module is identical to the module provided with the fac
35. Keyswitch Message 5 LED 24 68 Remote Phone Jack 21 Message Assignment 110 Knockout Locations Message Control Selections 37 Cabinet 43 message generator 13 Message Generator Trouble LED 24 67 Message Generator Trouble Response 76 L message recording 13 Labels Message Repeat 36 replacing 66 message review 65 LED 24 28 57 67 Messages On 25 Sample 102 AC Power 69 Microphone 13 14 64 Amplifier Supervision 26 70 integral 22 Battery Trouble 25 69 time out feature 14 Charger Trouble 25 69 Microphone Interface Module 22 29 140 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Index see also FC MIM 15 27 Microphone Recording 37 Microphone Trouble LED 24 67 Microphone Trouble Response 76 Modules Optional 57 Mounting surface 42 Mounting Cabinet Surface Mount 42 Mounting Panel 42 MR 101C 21 50 MR 201C 21 50 MS 10UD 127 MS SUD 127 MS 9200UD 106 MS 9600 106 N NAC 13 48 51 78 Operation 77 see also Notification Appliance Circuit 13 26 Style Y 14 26 Style Z 14 26 Nonpower limited Circuit 56 Notification Appliance Circuit 13 14 26 48 51 see also NAC 26 Operation 70 Option Modules 29 57 Output Circuit 26 49 P Paging ACC 25 50 Dual Zone 74 ACC 25 50 Single Zone 73 ACC 25 50ZS 74 Operation 73 Password Master Level 1 113 117 132 134 PC Jack 26 Piezo 14 Playback 24 64 Enable 37 65 Power 14 15 22 46 77 79 ACC FFT LED 69 see also AC power 19 see also Specific Appl
36. LED on the front panel keypad Message Generator restoral Turn off the Message Generator Trouble LED on the front panel keypad Amplifier restoral e LED will turn on and the Circuit Trouble LED will turn off When the system 15 configured for backup restoral of the primary amplifier will cause the backup amplifier to be switched out NAC Speaker Output restoral wiring to each amplifier is supervised for opens and shorts at all times in standby and while in alarm or when background music is enabled A restoral of a wiring fault will cause the circuit Trouble LED located on each amplifier module to turn off It should be noted that the green AMP SUPV LED is on The ACC ZSM wiring to each speaker circuit is supervised for opens and shorts in standby and for shorts while in alarm Restoral of a wiring fault will cause the zone circuit Trouble LED on the ACC ZPMK corresponding to the affected circuit to turn off Note that the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction must approve the use of background music Background music is not available with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module restoral ACS wiring between the ACC ZPMK and FACP is supervised Restoral of communication on the ACS EIA 485 link will cause the FACP Trouble LED to turn off on the ACC ZPMK module The ribbon cable between the ACC ZPMK and audio panel is supervised Restoral of communication will cau
37. OBSERVE POLARITY MATCH PROPER POLARITY CONNECTIONS TO FIELD WIRING AND SPEAKERS POLARITY SHOWN IS IN THE STANDBY AND ALARM CONDITIONS Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 51 Installation Output Circuits cte deum f ELR Resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75K 1 watt P N 75470 Shield Ce S ROS N S S a S I SH N S TB1 TB2 2550ckt1 wm Figure 3 12 Speaker Circuit Connections Shielded cable is not required however shielded cable will reduce RFI EMI emissions and suscep tibility For additional information refer to Wiring Requirements on page 104 3 6 5 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACS Link 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST The ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module provides push button control and annunciation of the speaker circuits connected to the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module The LEDs associated with each speaker circuit will display the circuit status indicating when the circuit has been manually activated or dis abled as well as circuit troubles In addition they will indicate speaker activation under FACP pro gram control In order to provide program control an ACS EIA 485 link must be established between the ACC ZPMK and FACP This is accomplished by wiring on the Zone Page Mod 52 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Output Circuits Installation ule
38. Over tightening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal This system contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before han dling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and pro gramming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation Precau D1 9 2005 Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Cana dian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada LiteSpeed is a trademark and FireLite amp Alarms is a registered trademark of Honeywell International Inc Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation August 14 2012 9 40 am by Honeywell International Inc All rights reserved Unauthorized use
39. Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 ON 1 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panel connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 ON 8 OFF 2 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 ON 8 ON 3 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF 4 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 5 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T Table D 9 Number of ACC 25 50DAZS Panels Installed ACC ZPMK Rotary Address Switches S2 and S3 The address switches can be set to any address from 01 through 08 to communicate with the FACP Any other ANN BUS devices must be set to a different address S221 8 320 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings See ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for infor mation on setting these switches ACC FFT Fire Fighter Module Switch Setting ACC 25 50ZST only See Section SW1 Remote Microphone Installed Switch on ACC FFT on page 39 for additional information D 4 5 FACP Programming The FACP must be programmed to operate with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Audio Com mand Center The following table summarizes the steps involved in programming the FACPs A detailed description of each step follows the table Enable the ANN BUS annunciator at FACP refer to FACP manual Option Module Programming As
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41. Switch 7 used to determine the source being used to record the digital voice message OFF Record from Microphone factory default setting ON Record from External Audio Input RCA Jack or mini PC Jack e Switch 8 used to enable recording of digital voice message OFF Recording not permitted Record Playback key used for message playback factory default setting ON Recording permitted Record Playback key used to record voice message Switch must be restored to default setting upon completion of recording 2 3 S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB e Switches 1 2 and 3 used to choose the Message Control Selections which determine how the CMD inputs will direct the tones messages to the 25 audio amplifier circuits The selections also determine the length of each available message Maximum Audio Signal Control Switch Switch Switch Length of 1 2 3 Mode Each CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 Message OFF OFF OFF Dual 60sec Message 110 Message 1 to not used not used not used Zone AAM1 AAM2 ON OFF OFF Single 30 sec Message 1 to Message 2 to not used not used not used Zone AAM1 amp 2 AAM1 amp 2 Table 2 7 Switch Settings for Message Control Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 37 Field Programming S2 Record Bypass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard
42. ZPMK 13 Functions 63 switch functions 24 1 Audio Amplifier 20 Zone Splitter Module 21 system current draw see also ACC ZSM 13 calculation 98 99 switch settings 41 system status 70 wiring 54 System Trouble LED 24 67 Zone Circuit Active 68 Zone Circuit Trouble 69 T Temporal Pattern Programming 36 time out feature microphone 14 142 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties Subject to the limitations set forth herein Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free under normal use and service from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months 36 months from the date of manufacture effective Jan 1 2009 The Products manufactured and sold by Manufacturer are date stamped at the time of production Manufacturer does not warrant Products that are not manufactured by it in its Northford Connecticut facility but assigns to its Distributor to the extent possible any warranty offered by the manufacturer of such product This warranty shall be void if a Product is altered serviced or repaired by anyone other than Manufacturer or its authorized Distributors This warranty shall also be void if there is a failure to maintain the Products and the systems in which they operate in proper working conditions MANUFACTU
43. Zone operation using DIP switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB motherboard Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 e Configure the ACC ZPM Zone Page Module DIP switch S1 switches 1 2 and 3 for operation with the FACP Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 and Section 5 Application Examples on page 80 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Getting Started Product Description Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 Program the FACP to operate with the ACC 25 50ZS T Enable the ACS serial link or ANN BUS serial link V Assign audio zones where applicable see Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 Assign message numbers 1 5 where applicable see Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 1 7 4 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts But Less Than 150 Watts Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3 Installation on page 42 Configure the ACC 25 50ZS T for Single Zone operation using DIP switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB motherboard Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 Configure the ACC ZPM Zone Page Module DIP switch S1 switches 1 2 and 3 for operation with the FACP Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 and Section 5 Application Examples on page 80 Record any new voice messages as
44. address switches can be set to any address between 01 through 08 to communicate with the FACP Any other ANN BUS devices must be set to a different address e 2 1 8 83 0 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings See ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for infor mation on setting these switches ACC FFT Fire Fighter Module Switch Setting ACC 25 50ZST only See Section SW1 Remote Microphone Installed Switch on ACC FFT on page 39 for additional information Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP D 1 5 FACP Programming The MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD FACPs must be programmed to operate with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Audio Control Center The following table summarizes the steps involved in programming the FACPs A detailed description of each step follows the table 1 Enable the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator at FACP refer to FACP manual Option Module Programming 2 Assign zone s to each addressable device refer to FACP manual Point Programming 3 Program message to be generated over each speaker circuit refer to Message Assignment in following section 4 Activate individual devices to ensure proper programming compare to desired programming Table 0 4 FACP Programming Steps ACS Annunciator The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST communicate with the FACP via
45. as illustrated below 3 Secure the Transformer to the studs with the two supplied nuts Do not tighten one of the nuts until the next step 4 Connecta wire from a solid earth ground to one of the Transformer mounting studs and tighten the nut This connection 1 necessary in order to provide proper lightning and transient protection for the panel 5 Plug Transformer cable assembly into connector P1 which is located in the lower left side of the main circuit board Note that the Transformer cable connector is keyed to prevent incorrect connection 6 Complete the installation by connecting the AC power wires to Hot Neutral and Earth terminals of TB3 on the main circuit board 7 Ifbatteries are being used connect the batteries 18 AH maximum to connector P10 located to the bottom left of the main circuit board 8 Apply power to the panel Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 45 Installation Operating Power TB3 gt zo S opo E RTH BATTERY ZONE PAGE MODULE P1 Connector Transformer ADVLIOA H9IH iNOILNY P10 Connector Battery AC Terminal TB3 Transformer Assembly ac25xmnt wmf Backbox i 4 55 9 Board Mounting Studs Transformer Mounting Stud AS Y a Transformer Mounting E acc25bkb wmf Figure 3 4 Installation of Power Supply Transformer 3 3 Operating Power WARNING RI
46. at 25 Vy and can therefore be used to expand system power to 50 watts providing dual 25 watt speaker circuits or it can be used as a backup amplifier An option module can also be used to convert the 25 output to 70 7 Vg NOTE For ease of access all wiring should be connected to the terminals on the main circuit board terminal blocks TB5 TB6 TB9 and TB10 prior to installing the secondary Audio Amplifier Module FC XRM70 Transformer Module 70 7 Vans This optional module plugs into connector P1 of the Audio Amplifier Module and provides conver sion from 25 Vays to 70 7 at full rated 25 watts output power FC LPS Local Playback Speaker This optional speaker module plugs into connector P2 located in the lower right section of the ACC 25 50 Series main circuit board This unit allows reviewing of the digital messages locally without broadcasting over the system speakers The optional module must be installed in order to take advantage of the Playback feature It may be temporarily used to test recorded messages A mounting kit 1s included for this purpose The FC LPS cannot be permanently mounted in the enclosure and must be removed after use FC RM Remote Microphone The optional microphone module FC RM provides general paging capabilities through the remote microphone for an audio system Announcements can be broadcast over the speaker circuits by depressing the Remote Microphone keyswitch The FC MIM Microphone Inter
47. be displayed 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE S FUTURE USE 4 REMOTE DOWNLOAD Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 131 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD get Entering the Master level password default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear PROGRAMMING 1 INPUT 20 5 2 HACS S RELAYS Select the Input Zone option by pressing The following screens will be displayed INPUT ZONES 1 2 1 2 20HE 2 3 Input Zone Screen 1 Pressing the down arrow key will display additional Zones Pressing the number corresponding to the desired Zone while viewing an Input Zone screen will cause a screen similar to the following to be displayed PULL STRTIOMH ttttttttttttttttttt 1 PRESS TO EDIT 132 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Programmed Activation by FACP Press the down arrow key 3 times until the following screen is displayed 2 1 1 FREEZE SUPV 2 Press the 2 key to display the following screen MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 2MESSRHGE 1 S MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE 1 MESSRGE 5 2 MESSRGE 4 S MESSAGE 5 Using these screens the programmer can assign an audio message to ea
48. has been activated under program control during an alarm is turned off by pressing the corresponding key The LED will also turn on if a short or open Is detected on the speaker circuit 4 4 3 ACC FFT LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 3 15 on page 55 Power A green LED that remains on while DC power is within correct limits Answer Call This green LED flashes at a second rate to indicate that a Fire Fighter Telephone handset FHS F has been plugged into a remote jack FPJ F or RPJ F The LED turns on steady when the corresponding pushbutton is pressed in response to the remote FFT jack activation Remote Handset Page This green LED turns on steady when the Keyswitch on the RPJ F is activated Remote Microphone Page This green LED turns on steady when the Remote Microphone push to talk switch is activated Remote Handset Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when a fault occurs on the telephone audio circuit Local Handset Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when the supervised local handset connection is open Remote Key Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady when a fault occurs in the Remote Keyswitch circuit Remote Fire Fighter Telephone Status This green LED turns on steady when a Fire Fighter Telephone handset FHS F is plugged into an FPJ F or RPJ F requires ACS hookup to addressable FACP using monitor modules Remote Microphone Trouble This yellow LED turns on steady to indicate that a fault exists o
49. headphones It may be necessary to adjust the headphone output level for proper recording of voice messages FC MIM Microphone Interface Module Optional P5 Connector Connector P5 provides a connection for the optional FC MIM Microphone Interface Module which is used to connect the FC RM Remote Microphone Module to provide remote microphone paging capabilities the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module which is used for emergency telephone appli cations NOTE For systems that require both the Remote Microphone and Fire Fighter Telephone the ACC FFT is connected to the P5 connector on the main circuit board and the Remote Microphone connections are made on the ACC FFT The FC MIM is incorporated into the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module as part of the ACC 25 50ZST A separate FC MIM is therefore not required for this system Microphone connector for Fire Lite standard microphone P N 45025 P6 Connector ACC EPM External Page Module Optional Audio Input Impedance 6000 maximum Audio Input Voltage 700 maximum Audio Input Current mA maximum 700 mV Contact Closure Operation Current 2 3 mA maximum External paging equipment is electrically isolated from ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Controls and Indicators Product Description 1 3 Controls and Indicators 1 3 1 Single Zone Operation ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST
50. local AHJ if voice message is allowed and the number of time the message may be repeated 36 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 55 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard Field Programming 2 2 S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB e Switch 1 not used e Switch 2 not used e Switch 3 controls whether background music can be played over the speakers from RCA Jack Input OFF Background music disabled factory default setting ON Background music enabled NOTES 1 72 requires that speakers used as alarm notification appliances on fire alarm systems not be used for nonemergency purposes Consult with the Local AHJ for authorization to use background music with the AUDIOeCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 Only 20 watts of power can be supplied per amplifier if background music is enabled 2 The AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZS and AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZST do not support background music 3 Background music is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power e Switch 4 not used e Switch 5 used to determine what will activate the Command Input 1 OFF Activation on NAC polarity reversal factory default setting ON Activation on contact closure e Switch used to determine what will activate the Command Input 2 OFF Activation on NAC polarity reversal factory default setting ON Activation on contact closure e
51. message tone at its present point in transmission 4 5 3 Manual Evacuation Alert Dual Zone Operation The ACC 25 50 Series will upon pressing of the Zone 1 and or Zone 2 push button if pro grammed to do so followed by the Message 1 push button 70 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operation Operating Instructions V Turn on the appropriate Zone and Message 1 LED steady Turn on selected Notification Appliance Circuit speaker s Turn on selected Audio Amplifier s Transmit the tone before message if programmed Transmit the appropriate digital voice message repeating message the number of times programmed Transmit the tone after message if programmed repeating tone the number of times programmed Transmit a primary evacuation tone only if programmed Single Zone Operation Manual Evacuation for Single Zone Operation is the same as Dual Zone except it is not necessary to press the Zonel Zone 2 push button s 4 5 4 Manual Evacuation Alert Restoral Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only The ACC 25 50 Series will upon pressing of the Zone 1 and or Zone 2 push button and the selected message push button a second time Turn off the appropriate Zone and Message LED V Turn off selected Notification Appliance Circuit speakers Turn off selected Audio Amplifiers V Turn off the digital voice message or tone at its present point in transmission Single Zone Operation M
52. mi me m E RECORD PLAYBACK me EN TROUBLE m MESSAGE 5 E SILENCE ACC 5 50ZS T m E Keypad Address 01 ACC ZPMK Set S2 1 Set S3 0 24V UNREG 24V NONRS 24V RST BELL 2 POWER BELL 1 POWER SUPV ALARM TROUBLE PC PRINTER TERM COMM pcs SHIELD SLC LC O B A B A B NO C NO NC C NC C OUT IN OUT IN 1GOMM2 B Bj A T T T T BB B O 4 2 1 3 TS 6 MS 9200 E Figure D 5 ACS Connection for MS 9200 E to ACC ZPMK 124 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 5 9200 Programmed Activation by FACP 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings ACC ZPMK DIP Switch S1 Switches 1 2 and 3 are used to configure the ACC 25 50ZS T for operation with a specific FACP See Table 2 4 on page 35 e Switch 4 future use e Switches 5 6 7 and 8 used to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed See Table 2 4 on page 35 ACC ZPMK Rotary Address Switches S2 and S3 The address switches must be set to ACS address 0 to communicate with the FACP Any other ACS devices which are set to address 01 should be in Receive Mode only S221 S320 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings See ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for infor mation on setting these switches D 3 4 FACP Programming The MS 9200 E must be programmed to operate with
53. normally open contact and three Command Input Circuits activate on contact closure CMD 1 and CMD 2 provide termi nals for NAC input and output to allow installation of the audio panel anywhere along the NAC cir cuit being used to activate it Options via the Command Inputs allow one 60 second message two 30 second messages three 20 second messages four 15 second messages or five 12 second mes sages The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST include an ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module with keypad and an ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module These modules provide up to eight speaker circuits that may be manually or automatically activated The ACC 25 50ZST includes an ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module with keypad which provides indications of phone activation remote page activation remote microphone activation and corresponding trouble conditions Additionally up to 24 telephone circuits can be annunciated at the ACC FFT by connecting addressable monitor modules to the optional FPJ F or RPJ F Remote Page Jacks Significant technological enhancements set the ACC 25 50 Series apart from other voice panels These enhancements include full supervision in both active alarm or music and standby condi tions Supervision is provided for amplifier outputs 4 field wiring shorts and opens message generator all tone generators microphone 4 telephones optional If the message generator fails the system automatically reverts to the primary t
54. panels The connection is not supervised and the external page sys tem will have the lowest priority which allows the ACC 25 50 Series to override all non fire paging Paging from non emergency equipment is prohibited during AC loss conditions to pre serve battery power The External Page Module is installed by plugging the module into connector P13 which is located in the top right corner of the main circuit board CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING ANY MODULES MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER AC AND DC HAS BEEN REMOVED 1 Carefully align the J1 connector on the ACC EPM module with the P13 connector on the main circuit board and press securely into place Make certain the pins are properly aligned to prevent bending or breaking of pins 2 Secure the ACC EPM module to the main circuit board standoff with the supplied screw 3 Wire the external paging system to Terminal on the ACC EPM Refer to the documentation supplied with the external paging system to ensure proper connection Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Installation of Option Modules Installation 4 Test the system to ensure proper operation Contact closure from external page system ps From external page system audio 6000 700 e 3 RECORD P1 J BYPASS L e J1 connector on ACC EPM P13 Connector on P5 lt Hi main circuit board ZONE 2 MESSAGE 1
55. possible by first pressing the All Call push button on the ACC 25 50ZS T main keypad and then pressing the push to talk switch on the microphone NOTE The ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module is not connected via the ACS link to the MS 5210UD Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5210UD Programmed Activation by FACP Connect CMD inputs of ACC 25 50ZS T to Normally Open relay contacts of the ACM 8RF ELRs P N 27072 55093 0600 0600 22 o TB6 H 2 TBS 4 TBS TB 1834 1234 1234 12 12 2 MASTER CMD1 CMD2 e CMD3 MDs CMD OUT Alarm Polarities Shown ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board accacmarfapp cdr TB2 TROUBLE SILENCE LE 2 Figure 0 4 ACC 25 50ZS T Connection to ACM 8RF ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module DIP Switch 51 e Switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF OFF OFF for No ACS link operation e Switch 4 future use is set to OFF Switches 5 6 7 and 8 are set to OFF ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Switch Settings refer to Section ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Mod ule ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for additional information ACC 25 50ZS
56. supervision relays See Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices Sp cp TB4 2550tb4 wmf 1 2 Figure 3 6 Auxiliary Power Connection 3 5 Input Initiating Circuits 48 The ACC 25 50 Series has five Command Input circuits which are used to activate the panel amplifiers which in turn transmit an audio signal over the system speakers field wiring for the circuits is power limited and supervised for opens and ground faults Note that zero impedance to ground will cause a ground fault CMD1 CMD2 Command Input circuits can be independently field programmed to be triggered by a contact closure or by the reverse polarity of a Notification Appliance Circuit IMPORTANT When and CMD2 are configured for reverse polarity the NAC cannot be Coded Input and output terminals are provided for CMD1 and CMD2 to allow placement of the ACC 25 50 Series anywhere along a Notification Appliance Circuit allowing nondedicated use of host FACP for triggering CMD1 has relay contacts maximum current 2 0 amps before the out terminals which will open the outgoing NAC circuit during a ACC 25 50 trouble condition AC loss is programmable as described for switch 8 in Table 2 3 on page 34 This causes a NAC trou Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Output Circuits Installation ble at the host FACP Note that CMD1 and CMD2 configurations can be independently set so tha
57. the ACC 25 50ZS T If the newly activated zone is programmed to activate a message with a higher priority then Zone 32 the higher priority message will be generated to all circuits IMPORTANT Messages have a priority scheme with Message 1 having the highest priority and Message 5 having the lowest priority The highest priority message will always be generated over all activated speaker circuits Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Programmed Activation by FACP D 4 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 D 4 1 The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be automatically triggered via the ANN BUS serial link by the MS SUD 3 7 or MS 10UD 3 7 version 2 or higher to transmit one of five messages over selected speaker circuits This is accomplished by zone programming at the FACP Overview The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Expansion to 24 speaker circuits is possible by adding ACC 25 50DAZS panels The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST also have the ability to generate and direct one of five messages to specific speaker circuits The FACPs communicate with the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST over the ANN BUS termi nals using the ANN BUS protocol only When configuring the ACC 25 50ZS T for use on the ANN BUS serial link the ACC ZPMK s address wheels can be set to any address between 1 through 8 and enabled in the FACP program ming
58. the ACS link Enable the ACS Annunciator address 0 as described in the appropriate FACP manual For ACC 25 50ZST using annunciation of remote FFTs enable address 05 for the MS 9200UDLS and address 07 for the MS 9600 The ACS programming options can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Option Modules from the list of programming options ANN BUS Annunciator The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST communicate with the FACP via the ANN BUS link Auto configure the ANN BUS Annunciator as described in the appropriate FACP manual The ANN BUS programming options can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Option Modules from the list of programming options Zone Assignment Zones must be assigned to each addressable input device in order to activate the appropriate output device s Program each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options Note that when the ACS ANN BUS Annunciator option is enabled at the FACP speaker circuits at the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST are automatically assigned dedicated zone numbers These zone numbers can then be programmed to addressable input devices which will allow the input device to activate the programmed speaker zone The following table lists the zone numbers that are automatically assigned to each speaker circuit Note that the ACC ZSM Zo
59. the switch to the AAM 1 amp 2 position directs the audio from Amplifier 1 to the first two Class A circuits or first four Class B circuits and the audio from Amplifier 2 to the next two Class A circuits or next four Class B circuits Setting the switch to the AAMI position sends the audio from Amplifier 1 to all circuits e SW2 used to configure all circuits for Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y operation 2 Sw1 acczsmsw1 wmf 51 amp 2 SW1 which is shown the 1 amp 2 1 position is set for split amplifier operation Note that the factory default setting is AAM1 SW2 which is shown in the Class B position only for single amplifier operation configures all circuits for Class B Style Y CLASS A wiring This is the factory default setting gt CLASSB Audio Command Center Series Manual 51889 E1 6 8 2010 41 Section 3 Installation 3 1 Mounting Options The cabinet may be surface mounted The door is removable during the installation period by opening and lifting it off the hinges The cabinet mounts using two key slots at the top of the backbox and two additional 0 250 diameter holes located at the bottom Carefully unpack the system and check for shipping damage Mount the cabinet in a clean dry vibration free area where extreme temperatures are not encountered The area should be readily accessible with sufficient
60. to 50 Watts of Audio Power sss 30 1 7 4 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts But Less Than 150 Watts 31 Section 2 Field Programming usuris xpi icai XS e laa e Aa 32 2 1 S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard sse 36 2 2 5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard seen 37 2 3 53 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard 37 2 4 S2 Record Bypass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard 38 2 5 4 Battery Charger Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard sse 39 2 6 SW1 Remote Microphone Installed Switch on 39 2 7 SW2 2 Wire 4 Wire Connection on Telephone 39 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS amp 25 5075 39 2 8 1 51 DIP Switch eere eter ARN E PEE IHE ERR Seed 40 2 8 2 S2 and S3 Addressing Rotary Switches 2 sese eene nennen nennen 41 2 9 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 SOZST 41 Section 3 Installation reunion erant nrbi nu kx nn io eng unda rb ir 42 3 E Mounting Options eee ee pee dede E e dae ide ge 42 3 2 Backbox T stallatio
61. via the Optional Fire Fighter Tele phone RR Ue ee db uem 73 All Call Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone eene 73 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote 73 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Fire Fighter Telephone Module nete ee areal AE 73 All Call During FACP Activated Alarm 73 All Call During Manual Evacuation Alert essen 73 4 5 8 Paging ACCG 25 50 S mele Zone E E 73 General Page Using Local Integral 73 General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 73 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone enn 74 Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone esses 74 4 5 9 Paging ACC 25 50 Dual Zone 74 General Page Using Local Integral Microphone sss 74 General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 74 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone 74 Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone 74 4 5 10 Paging ACC 25 50ZS amp 25 502 S anro unsa nene tentent nnne 74 General Page Using Local Integral Microphone
62. 0 21 Product Description Specifications 22 End of Line Resistor required for Class B using Terminals 1 amp 4 4 7 watt P N 27072 Class A no End of Line Resistor requires the wiring of Terminal 1 to 2 and Terminal 3 to 4 Up to 25 Distributed Audio Panels may be connected to this output ACC 25 50 Only Special Application Power Aux Power TB4 Terminals 1 amp 2 Up to 35 mA 24 VDC of special application power is available for powering addressable mod ules and associated End of Line power supervision relays Power limited circuitry Refer to the Device Compatibility Document for a list of compatible devices Form C Trouble Relay TB1 Normally energized fail safe relay can be programmed to transfer its contacts on any panel trouble condition or on any trouble condition except AC Loss see Table 2 3 on page 34 Form C relay contact rating 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 0 6 amps 30 resistive External Audio Input RCA Audio Jack Input female connector nput Impedance 30KQ maximum Input Voltage 700 mVgys maximum Input Current mA maximum 700 mV Requires preamplifier output Mates to an RCA phono plug 3mm diameter 10mm length 9mm shell diameter 3 5mm PC Audio Jack Input female connector Requires preamplifier output Interfaces to personal computer line output NOTE Some laptop personal computers only provide an audio output for
63. 00 version 2 or higher ON OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD version 2 or higher ON ON OFF ANN BUS Protocol MS 9600LS Version 4 or higher MS 9200UDLS Version 4 or higher Table D 2 FACP Configuration e Switch 4 future use Switches 5 6 7 and 8 used to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed 1 DIP Switch ON OFF 5 not used must be set to OFF 6 This switch works in conjunction with switches 7 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected 7 This switch works in conjunction with switches 6 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected 8 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF No ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 ON 1 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panel connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 8 OFF 2 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 ON 8 ON 3 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF 4 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 5 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 108 Table D 3 Number of ACC 25 50DAZS Panels Installed ACC ZPMK Rotary Address Switches S2 and S3 ACS Protocol The address switches must be set to ACS address 01 to communicate with the FACP Any other ACS devices which are set to address 01 should be in Receive Mode only S2 1 S320 ANN BUS Protocol The
64. 1 6 8 2010 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Application Examples 5 5 3 50 Watt Zone Splitting Eight Speaker Circuits 50 watts total power with automatic control via ACS link from the FACP see Table 2 7 on page 37 Table 2 8 on page 40 and ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for switch settings This application of the ACC 25 50ZS T configures the Zone Splitter Module ACC ZSM to divide 50 watts of audio from two Audio Amplifiers ACC AAM25 into four speaker circuits each The FACP uses the ACS link connected to the Zone Page Module ACC ZPMK for auto matic activation of the speaker zones and for alarm activation Configuration switches are set as follows e ACC ZSM SWI set to 44M amp AAM2 SW2 to Class B to place speaker circuits 1 4 on AAMI and speaker circuits 5 8 on 2 configured for Style Y Class B wiring ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with an MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD software version 2 x 1 2 OFF 3 ON or MS 9600 software version 2 x or higher 1 2 3 OFF e ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages 1 2 OFF 3 OFF The MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD FACP can automatically activate the Fire Evacua tion or All Clear Message and any combination of the 8 speaker zones Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing t
65. 2 and 3 on Switch S3 of the ACC 25 50ZS T motherboard for Single Zone with activation of 2 5 messages Record any new messages into the ACC 25 50ZS T Program modules on the SLC loop for CMD input activation Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 123 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 9200 E D 3 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to MS 9200 E The MS 9200 E FACP communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST over the ACS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between the ACS Terminal TBS on the MS 9200 E and ACS Terminal 1 on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS T panel Addressable Control Modules or Multimodule r 20 pd E I oo 4 al M a M n et t DOOD DODDO OOOO 200 2 2 OO TB6 2 TB5 TBs F H TB9F F A 1234 1234 1234 12 12 12 MASTER CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 CMD OUT ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board to other ACS devices located down stream ALL CALL POWER ON SLC Loop SYSTEM AUDIO ON OFR z EN TROUBLE F MESSAGE z MESSAGE 1 TROUBLE m E m GENERATOR 5 EN MESSAGE 2 GENERATOR m E m E CROPHONE MESSAGE 3 TROUBLE
66. 2 must connect to ACC AAM25 1 and ACC ZSM pins 1 amp 2 must connect to ACC AAM25 2 TB1pins3 amp 40n ToTB1pins3 amp 4 ACC AAM25 1 on ACC AAM25 2 4 75K 1 watt resistor P N 27589 required when ACC AAM25 is connected to terminals ELR Resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75K 1 watt P N 75470 ZEIA URE 1234 1234 Class B Style Y Wiring Zone 2 SW1 shown set for Zone 3 Split Amplifier operation where TB1 circuits with 4 amp TB2 are driven b watt resistor P N 27589 TB4 LL ACC AAM2S 1 and when configured for AAM1 TB5 amp TB6 are driven Class B wiring Zone 4 by 25 2 Zone 5 CLASS A SW2 shown set TBS CLASS for Class B wiring Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone X TB6 Zone 8 Zone X JP1 return 5 c Class A Style Z Wiring Jumper all unused circuits to and to when configured for Class A wiring Figure 3 14 Zone Splitter Module 54 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Output Circuits Installation 3 6 7 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module ACC 25 50ZST shield Only The ACC FFT provides connection for a single Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A telephone audio circuit In addition a terminal block is provided for connection to an FC RM Remote Micro phone module A terminal block is al
67. 25 50 Series See Depends on Output trigger Circuit 12 18 Board TB2 and TB5 Untwisted 9 32 VDC 1 6 mA for polarity reversal unshielded or relay must be rated at 0 5 amp 24 twisted shielded VDC CMD3 CMD4 and Triggers ACC 25 50 Series See Depends on Output trigger 12 18 AWG CMD5 Main Board TB8 Untwisted Circuit from contact device TB9 and TB10 unshielded or twisted shielded Main Board TB6 Master Output Trigger for Multiple Untwisted 200 ohms maximum 12 18 Command Bus Reverse ACC 25 50 Series unshielded Polarity power limited configurations Trouble Relay Main Trouble Output Maximum Depends on Input Circuit 12 18 Board TB1 Current 2 amps AC Loss Relay AC Loss Output Maximum Depends on Input Circuit 12 18 AWG Main Board TB7 Current 2 amps Table AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series Wiring Requirements 1 Referto NEC Standards 2 Twisted shielded wire is recommended for maximum protection against EMI and AFI emissions and susceptibility 3 Mustalso meet NFPA 72 Standards for minimum and maximum sound levels 4 Referto Remote Microphone Document 51247 104 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Appendix D Programmed Activation by FACP The Audio Command Center Zone Split system ACC 25 50ZS T can be automatically controlled by any The following table lists the available audio features and the control signals that are requir
68. 25 Audio Amplifier Module Position standoff Install standoff Step 2 Step 2 ACC AAM25 Solder side Audio Amplifier Module 99 6 6 0 6 6 te Secure with screw Step 2 T TBL mm IBACK UP ON gt Install Standoff in Mounting hole Step 2 Install Standoffs in Mounting holes Step 2 2550snt3 wmf ac25xfmn wmf FC XRM70 Transformer Module Figure 3 18 70 7 Vrms Transformer Module Installation 3 8 3 Local Playback Speaker Module FC LPS The Local Playback Speaker Module can be used to monitor the recorded digital message without transmitting the message over the system speakers The speaker module plugs into P2 of the main circuit board This optional module is necessary to take advantage of the Playback feature The Speaker Module is connected by simply plugging the module connector into P2 of the main circuit board The Speaker Module may be temporarily installed during the test period by using the supplied mounting hardware I Remove the main circuit board mounting screw located on the bottom center of the board Refer to the illustration below Install the supplied metal standoff in the mounting hole just vacated in Step 1 and screw standoff into place Position the FC LPS mounting bracket hole over the standoff and secure with screw removed in Step 1 Plug
69. 5 50 Zone System with Telephone ACC 25 50ZST which are single channel 25 watt 25 VRMS emergency voice evacuation panels The ACC 25 50 provides up to two speaker circuits while the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST support up to eight speaker circuits Each panel provides the ability to record five field programmable messages up to 60 seconds total message duration with an integral microphone or from an external audio source An integral power supply with battery charger supplies operational power An 25 audio amplifier 15 provided standard with each base unit An optional second 25 amplifier 1 also avail able for backup purposes or to provide an additional channel of 25 watts Optional 70 VRMS con version modules are also available for installations where 70 VRMS speakers are to be installed or already exist An optional External Page Module ACC EPM is available for interfacing to nonfire paging systems The modular design allows for ease of serviceability Automatic activation of the ACC 25 50 by an FACP is possible via the five Command Input Cir cuits CMD The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be automatically activated by the CMD inputs or via the ACS serial communications link from the MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS 5 9200UD MS 9200 E and MS 5210UD FACPs Two Command Input Circuits can be independently field programmed for activation by an FACP Notification Appliance Circuit reverse polarity or by closure of a supervised
70. 5 Input F C AC ELR 7 watt Bonar 35 mA alarm polarity alarm polarity Trigger by contact closure orm shown shown alarm polarity shown inputs onl goles P N 27072 nonsupervised QUT IN UN polarity inp y nonsupervised power limited C NO NC 0060 000 oo 7 TB6 TB4 TB2 TB9 F TB10 H 1234 12 Form C Trouble 123 Relay nonsupervised AC LOSS CD UT SEWER CMDS NC NO C TB1 123 A P12 AAA 22 6 ol EE dug PESCE TEC gt g AUX OR power 01 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 MON 92 CHG TBL _ s url IS 0 EXT PAGE im ACC EPM Module ACC ZSM oO POWER ON ZONE SPLITTER PS MODULE REMOTE MICROPHONE d MESSAGE2 Connector P5 FC MIM o ACC FFT HGR DISABLE pod DISABLE PRIMARY AMP SECONDARY AMP EXTAUDIO b C E E EA oP3 iNPUT MEssacE 4 e P1 e E 1 MESSAGE 5 TROUBLE LEDs 11 _ acHoT NEUTEARTH BATTERY ZONE PAGE MODULE o _ TBL TBL o GND FLT P1 n H
71. 69 4 4 4 LEDs Visible with Door Open and Optional Dress Panel Removed Figure 1 1 amp Figure 1 2 69 4 57 ODSFatlOD c soe RR OE Nan NI eR II ES 70 AS Ae Ala T ER O E 70 4 5 2 Fire Alarm Restoral oon ne E e be 70 4 5 3 Manual Evac ation A LEI is eddie cecidi hine eel edge ooa ed pet ecd 70 4 5 4 Manual Evacuation Alert Restoral esee nennen eene nennen entrent 71 4 5 5 Audio On Off ACC 25 50 Single Zone and 25 507 5 71 4 5 6 Call 25 50 Single Zone Configuration eese enne 71 All Call General Page Using Local Microphone 72 All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone eee 72 All Call Emergency Page Using Local Microphone sss 72 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote 4 72 All Call During FACP Activated Alarm ener nnne ener 72 All Call During Manual Evacuation Alert essen 72 All Call With Distributed Audio Panels sess nnne 72 4 5 7 All Call ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST 72 All Call General Page Using Local Integral Microphone eene 72 All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone eee een 73 All Call General Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch
72. 7 Programmed Activation by FACP Press the key to access the first ANN BUS programming screen as shown below RHHH BUS 1 BUS ENABLED 2 BUS MODULES S AUTO CONFIGURE Press the down arrow key twice to view the following screen HHH BUS n 1 RHHH RUDIO OPTIONS Pressing for ANN AUDIO Options while viewing ANN BUS Screen 3 will cause the following screen to be displayed RHH RUDIO OPTIONS 1 ALL CALL 2 ANN AUDIO Options Screen Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 135 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 This screen shows the Input Zone that has been assigned to be the All Call Zone In this example Zone is the All Call Zone The All Call Zone can be changed by pressing the 1 key while view ing the ANN AUDIO Options Screen The following screens will be displayed ALL CALL 1 ALL CALL 2 2 2 1 2 2 Printer Options Screen 1 ANN AUDTO ALL CALL I IMPUT 2 3 2 IMPUT 2 4 S IMPUT 2 5 Printer Options Screen 2 ALL CALL 7 I IMPUT 2 6 2 IMPUT ZONE 7 S IMPUT 2 8 Printer Options Screen 2 ANN AUDIO ALL CALL 1 2 9 2 IMPUT 2 18 Printer Options Screen 3 These screens allow the programmer to select which Input Zone will be assigned as the All Call Zone 136 Audio Command Center Series Manua
73. 8 plus 9 through 24 on ACC 25 50DAZS panels respectively FACP Zone 32 15 dedicated to turn on all speaker circuits The FACP will then allow the installer to program individual addressable devices to any of the speaker zones using the Point program option Message 1 which 1s generated by the ACC 25 S0ZS T will be directed to each activated speaker circuit faults on the ACC 25 50ZS T are sent upstream via the ACS link to the MS 9200 E and are indicated as an ACS Fault on the display When audio annunciation of NON FIRE events is required assign NON FIRE type modules to audio zone s and a control module to the same audio zone s The control module should be used to control a CMD input of the ACC 25 50ZS T Important The message repeat setting on the ACC 25 50ZS T should be set to infinite This will ensure that lower priority activated zones will continue to broadcast the voice message D 3 2 Basic 5 9200 8 ACC 25 50ZS T Step By Step Install Setup Example 1 Individual Audio zone control and individual control of all voice messages In this example the MS 9200 can route the selected voice message 1 5 to activated audio zones Zone programming in the FACP is used to map the appropriate audio zone 32 56 and activate the CMD input on the audio panel via the SLC 1 Connect ACS wiring from FACP to ACC 25 50ZS T 2 Set ACS Address wheels on ACC ZPMK for address 01 3 Connect CMD inputs of the ACC 25 50ZS T to modules on th
74. 9600 MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS amp ACC 25 50ZS T Step By Step Install Setup 1 Connect ACS wiring from FACP to ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST 2 Set ACS Address Wheels on ACC ZPMK to address 01 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP 3 Set DIP Switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for operation with the MS 9600 MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS and switches 6 7 and 8 for the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels 4 Set Switch SW1 on the ACC ZSM for or two Audio Amplifier ACC AAM25 configuration 5 Set Switch SW2 on the ACC ZSM for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A speaker circuit wiring 6 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S3 of the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST motherboard for Single Zone with activation of 2 5 messages 7 Record any new messages into the ACC 25 50ZS or 25 5075 8 Enable ACS communication to address 01 and assign messages 1 5 to audio zones 32 56 in the FACP 9 ACC 25 50ZST with remote FFT location annunciation MS 9200UDLSMS 9200UDLS Enable ACS address 07 or address 05 for version 4 and higher and program SLC points 75 98 MS 9600 Enable ACS address 07 and program SLC loop 1 points 135 158 D 1 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to FACP MS 9600 and MS 9600LS The FACP communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS T over the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be co
75. AM2 CMD1 message 1 to AAM1 amp AAM2 4 message 4 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD2 message 2 to AAM1 amp AAM2 CMD5 message 5 to AAM1 amp AAM2 4 This switch works in conjunction with switch 5 to set the AC Loss Delay time Table 2 3 S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 34 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Field Programming S3 DIP Switch ON OFF 5 4 OFF and 5 OFF No AC Loss Delay 4 OFF and 5 ON 6 Hour Delay 4 ON and 5 OFF 2 Hour Delay 4 ON and 5 ON not used Invalid Setting 6 Enable All Call during Remote Mic Page Disable All Call during Remote Mic Page factory default 7 Enable ACC 25 50ZST operation Enable ACC 25 50 orACC 25 50ZS operation 8 Only AC Loss Relay will transfer upon an AC The CMD1 amp Form C Trouble Relays will track the AC Loss loss condition Relay and transfer upon an AC loss condition AON Table 2 3 S3 DIP Switch Settings on 25 50 Series Motherboard Dual Zone operation directs a single message to either or both amplifier circuits factory default setting Dual Zone is not permitted for ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST CMD1 has the highest priority CMD5 has the lowest priority refers to the first ACC AAM25 amplifier circuit and AAM2 refers to the second ACC AAM25 amplifier circuit Single Zone operation directs the same message to bo
76. AM25 13 Switch 81 57 Audio Conversion Module 29 Installation 58 see also audio transformer module 14 see also FC XRM70 28 Audio Input 14 22 26 Input Current 22 Input Impedance 22 Input Voltage 22 Audio Input Jack 26 Audio On Off 71 Audio Power 14 25 watts 14 20 50 watts 14 audio transformer module 13 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 see also ACC 25 50 13 see also Voice Evacuation Control Panel 13 Auxiliary Power 15 Connection 48 see also Specific Application Power 22 26 48 B Backbox 44 Backbox Installation 42 Background Music 14 26 32 37 64 77 Backup Audio Amplifier 20 29 57 81 Audio Amplifier Switch S1 20 message generator 13 tone generator 13 Battery 20 28 Calculations 98 Charger 26 28 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Index Charger Capacity 20 Charging Circuit 20 Precaution 47 see also Secondary Power 47 Battery Box 44 battery charger enable disable 39 battery requirements NFPA 100 battery selection 100 battery size calculation 100 Battery Trouble LED 25 69 Battery Trouble Response 76 board layout 16 Bypass Switch see also Record Bypass Switch 38 C Cabinet 28 Dimensions 43 calculating AC branch circuit 98 battery size 100 system current draw 98 Charger Trouble LED 25 69 Charger Trouble Response 76 Chime Tone 14 36 Circuit 26 Nonpower limited 56 power limited 56 Circuit Trouble LED 25 70 Class A 28 Class B 28 CMD 48 Priority 38 Programming 37 se
77. AZS panels connected OFF ON ON 3 ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected ON OFF OFF 4 ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected ON OFF ON 5 ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected ON ON OFF invalid ON ON ON invalid Table 2 9 Quantity of ACC 25 50DAZS Panels Connected 40 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module 25 5075 amp ACC 25 50ZST Field Programming 2 8 2 S2 and S3 Addressing Rotary Switches Two addressing switches are located at the bottom right of the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module The switches are used to set the ACS EIA 485 address of the ACC ZPMK to allow communica tion between it and the FACP This communication link allows the FACP to control speaker zones under program control The ACC ZPMK must be set to address 01 to communicate with the FACP To set the address use a small nononductive flat blade screw driver to turn the switch dial so the arrow points to the cor rect address number The factory default setting is 53 0 and S2 0 The following illustration shows the switches set for address 01 with S3 Tens set to 0 and S2 Ones set to 1 TENS ONES acczpmadd wmf Figure 2 3 ACC ZPMK Addressing Switches 2 9 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Two switches on the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module are used to configure the speaker circuits connected to it SWI used to configure the circuits for split amplifier application Setting
78. Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Switch Functions Operating Instructions 8 Press and release the push button on the keypad Message 1 to Message 5 associated with the voice message that will be changed The selected Message push button will illuminate steady and all others will extinguish 9 The green LED on the Record Playback push button will continue flashing If recording doesn t begin within 10 seconds the record operation will be terminated 10 Begin recording a message by using one of the following methods depending on the setting of S5 DIP switch 7 in step 3 press the microphone key switch and speak into the microphone OR press and release the selected message push button a second time to record from either of the External Audio Input jack sources 11 The selected message push button and Record Playback LEDs will turn on steady during recording process 12 Upon completion of the message to terminate recording of the current message release the microphone key switch OR press and release the selected message push button 13 To record additional messages repeat steps 7 through 11 14 To terminate the recording process press and release the Record Playback push button The Record Playback LED will extinguish and the panel will return to normal 15 Disable the record function by setting S5 DIP switch 8 to the OFF position The Record Play back push button 1s now ready to be use
79. C 25 50ZST on page 41 for additional information ACC 25 50ZS T Main Board DIP switch S3 The following DIP Switches can be set to any value except 1 2 3 OFF OFF OFF e Switches 1 2 and 3 are set to ON OFF OFF for Single Zone output and the selection of two messages Fire Evacuation and Chemical Spill MS 5210UD Programming Assign functions to Zones 1 through 8 Enable the LED 10IM EIA 485 Interface Module Configure Programmable Relay 1 for alarm activation Fire Evacuation if desired Configure Programmable Relay 2 for supervisory Chemical Spill if desired D 2 3 MS 5210UD All Zone Activation With One to Five Messages In this configuration the MS 5210UD provides automatic control of the five messages using the CMD inputs on the ACC 25 50ZS T via the ACM 8RF on ACS serial link Activation of any one of the CMD inputs directs the corresponding voice message to all audio zones The optional LED 10IM must be installed and enabled in the MS 5210UD programming Locate the ACM 8RF per installation instructions make wiring connections to the LED 10IM and connect the relay outputs to the CMD inputs of the ACC 25 50ZS T Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Manual activation of the audio system can be performed by selecting zone push button s on the ACC ZPMK and then pressing either of the Message buttons All Call Paging is
80. C 25 50ZST to FACP sse 129 0 45 EACP Programming rote ppp eee o e reist m aad OR ps 130 138 8 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 This control panel has been designed to comply with standards set forth by the following regulatory agencies Underwriters Laboratories Standard UL 864 72 National Fire Alarm Code NFPA Standards This Fire Alarm Control Panel complies with the following NFPA Standards 72 National Fire Alarm Code Note Audible signal appliances used in public mode applications are required to have minimum sound levels of 75 dBA at 10 feet 3 meters and a maximum level of 120 dBA at the minimum hearing distance from the audible appliance To ensure that the appliance is clearly heard the audible appliance sound level must be at least 15 dBA above the average ambient sound level or 5 dBA above the maximum sound level with a duration of at least 60 seconds depending on which level 15 greater with the sound level being measured 5 feet 1 5 meters above the floor Underwriters Laboratories Documents UL 38 Manually Actuated Signaling Boxes UL 217 Smoke Detectors Single and Multiple Station UL 228 Door Closers Holders for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268 Smoke Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 268A Smoke Detectors for Duct Applications UL 346 Waterflow Indicators for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 464 Audible Si
81. CP Zone 32 1s dedicated to turn on all speaker circuits The FACPs will then allow the installer to program individual addressable devices to any of the speaker circuits using the Zone Setup menu In addition one of five messages can be generated over the selected speaker circuit To annunciate remote Fire Fighter locations in the ACC 25 50ZST ACS address 07 must be enabled in the MS 9200UDLS or address 05 for version 4 or higher or ACS address 07 for the MS 9600 When this option is enabled SLC points 75 98 on the MS 9200UDLS or SLC points 135 158 on loop 1 of the MS 9600 are dedicated to FFT 1 24 indicators on the ACC FFT keypad faults on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST are sent upstream via the ACS link to the MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD and are indicated as an ACS Fault on the display Important Notes 1 For proper operation a message must be assigned to each zone that is programmed to activate an audio speaker circuit 2 The message repeat setting on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST should be set to infinite This will ensure that lower priority activated zones will continue to broadcast the voice message 3 CMD inputs are not used for activation of the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST however 4 7K ELRs must still be connected across CMD3 CMD4 and CMDS 4 When implementing annunciation of remote FFT locations the ACC 25 50ZST defaults to receive only mode for ACS address 05 or ACS address 07 D 1 2 Basic MS
82. Call type paging operation In this system configuration the Zone Page Module ACC ZPM permits paging by zone General Page Using Local Integral Microphone Selecting any of the Zone push buttons s on the Zone Page Module ACC ZPM and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the speaker circuit s Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operation Operating Instructions 4 5 11 General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to all speaker circuits on the Zone Page Module Refer to Section All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Micro phone on page 73 for additional information General Page Using the Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits This is available with the ACC 25 50ZST only Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone Pressing the local microphone push to talk switch during an FACP activated alarm will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to non manually deactivated speaker circuits on the Zone Page Module ACC ZPM Emergency paging to non FACP activated speaker circuits may be performed by selecting the zone push button and pressing the microphone push to talk switch The system will revert back to the
83. DIODO aad 153456 1234 9 123456 1234 i TB1 TB2 TB1 TB2 Speaker Backup First Amplifier Optional Backup Amplifier Mounted on Main Circuit Board Figure 5 2 One 25 Watt Speaker Circuit With Backup 82 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 Application Examples 5 3 Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 Dual Output Zone Single Input Channel tone voice message see Table 2 7 on page 37 for Mes sage Control switch settings This application consists of one ACC 25 50 Series with two speaker circuits which requires instal lation of the optional second amplifier This configuration is suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 50 watts of output power and a 60 second fire evacuation message In this application the addressable FACP directs tone or voice messages to either of the speaker cir cuits via the control modules which are connected to the CMD1 and CMD2 inputs S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF which configures CMD1 CMD2 to direct the Fire Message to the Auditorium Classroom speakers respectively S5 DIP switch 5 is set to ON which causes CMD1 input to be activated by a contact closure and S5 DIP switch 6 is set to ON which also causes CMD2 input to be activated by a contact closure The system can also be manually activated via the keypad by selecting the Auditorium and or Classroom Speakers
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85. Figure 2 2 Field Programming DIP Switch for ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Only The following tables list the ACC 25 50 Series programmable features and the DIP switch settings required to select a parrticular feature A detailed description of each feature is presented in the fol lowing pages 1 DIP Switch ON OFF 11 Enable Temporal Pattern Tone Disable Temporal Pattern Tone factory default switches 2 amp 3 must be OFF tone generated as selected by switches 2 amp 3 21 This switch works in conjunction with switch 3 to determine tone to be generated over speakers 3 Tone transmitted before and after message transmission and as backup tone if message fails 2 OFF 3 OFF Steady Tone 2 OFF 3 ON Slow Whoop Tone factory default 2 ON 3 OFF Hi Lo Tone 2 ON 3 ON Chime 41 Enable Tone Transmission Before Message Disable Tone Transmission Before Message factory default 51 Enable Tone Transmission After Message Disable Tone Transmission After Message factory default 6 This switch works in conjunction with switches 7 amp 8 to determine number of times message will repeat 7 This switch works in conjunction with switches 6 amp 8 to determine number of times message will repeat 8 Number of times voice message will repeat 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF Tone Only No Voice 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF 3 6 OFF 7 8 OFF 4 6 ON 7 ON 8 OFF 6 factory default 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 8 6 ON 7 ON 8
86. P switch 3 must be disabled in order to record a new voice message 3 Enable recording by setting S5 DIP switch 8 to the ON position The Record Playback push button is now ready to be used in record operation 4 Select the record input source by setting S5 DIP switch 7 to the OFF position if recording via the microphone or to the ON position if recording via one of the External Audio Input Jacks page 19 5 Slide the Record Bypass switch S2 to the UP position to enable the message storage device 6 Note the following while recording To alert the user that there is only two seconds of record time remaining the LED on the Record Playback push button will change from steady on to flashing V The system Trouble LED and Trouble Relay will be on while recording but the Trouble Sounder will remain off The system will not respond to the CMD inputs or Zone activation buttons while recording It is not necessary to fill the entire record time The time limits represent the maximum time allotted Factory default messages are replaced with the custom messages recorded from the External Audio Input jacks or internal microphone 7 Press and release the Record Playback push button This will cause the Record Playback LED and Message push button LEDs as configured by S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 see Table 2 7 on page 37 to flash on and off In addition the panel will indicate a trouble condition since it cannot be alarm activated
87. RD PLAYBACK MESSAGE 5 TROUBLE SILENCE acc25kyblnk wmf e MESSAGE 1 used to manually transmit Message 1 over speaker circuit s e MESSAGE 2 used to manually transmit Message 2 over speaker circuit s e MESSAGE 3 used to manually transmit Message 3 over speaker circuit s e MESSAGE 4 used to manually transmit Message 4 over speaker circuit s e MESSAGE 5 used to manually transmit Message 5 over speaker circuit s 4 1 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only Figure 4 2 depicts Dual Zone Operation which sup ports the generation of one message only refer to Sec 8 8 2 1 POWER tion 2 Field Programming on page 32 TONES EE Rouse M ruv insu used select Zone 1 when ACC 25 50 Series GENERATOR 18 programmed for Dual Zone operation Dual i GENERATOR B B TROUBLE Zone operation directs a single message to MICROPHONE either or both amplifier circuits 53 DIP TROUBLE switches 1 2 and 3 set to OFF pRECORD 5 7 2 TROUBLE SILENCE used to select Zone 2 when 25 50 Series is programmed for Dual Zone operation 53 Figure 4 2 Controls and Indicators DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to OFF Dual Zone Operation Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 63 Operating Instructions Switch Functions 64 4 1 3 RECORD PLAYBACK for recording messages when Record Bypass switch is in the up Record position refer to Sections S2 Record Byp
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89. S link from FACP see Table 2 7 on page 37 Table 2 8 on page 40 and ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for settings This application of the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST configures the Zone Splitter Module ACC ZSM to divide 25 watts of audio from one Audio Amplifier 25 into eight speaker circuits The FACP uses the ACS link connected to the Zone Page Module ACC ZPMK for automatic activation of the speaker zones and for alarm activation Configuration switches are set as follows e ACC ZSM SWI set to AAM and SW2 to Class B to split one ACC AAMGS into 8 Style Y Class B zones e ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD with software version 2 x 1 2 OFF 3 ON MS 9600 with software version 2 x or higher I ON 2 OFF 3 OFF e ACC 25 50Z8 main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages 1 2 OFF 3 OFF The MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD FACP can automatically activate the Fire Evacua tion or All Clear Message and any combination of the 8 speaker zones Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Manual activation can be performed by pressing either of the Message push button s and then selecting the zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Paging is possible by first pressing the All Call push button
90. S panels connected This switch works in conjunction with switches 6 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected o 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF No ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 ON 1 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panel connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 ON 8 OFF 2 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 OFF 7 ON 8 ON 3 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 OFF 4 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 6 ON 7 OFF 8 ON 5 ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to ACC 25 50ZS T Table 2 4 1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC ZPMK ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 35 Field Programming S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB 2 1 51 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB Switch 1 Temporal pattern generated per ANSI S3 41 when Switch 1 is ON and Switches 2 and 3 are OFF OFF No temporal pattern tone generated as selected by Switches 2 and 3 factory default setting ON 3 Cycles of Temporal pattern generated on steady tone Switches 2 and 3 must be in the OFF position Switches 2 and 3 used to determine what tone will be transmitted over the speakers before and after the message is transmitted as well as the backup to
91. SAGE CHEM SPILL ALL CLEAR MESSAGE Keypad Example Address 01 3 0 2 1 1 DIP Switch Switch 7 ON ACC ZPMK ACC 25 50ZS Figure 5 10 24 Zone System ac25dazs24zone wmf 97 Section 6 Power Supply Calculations 6 1 Overview This section contains instructions and tables for calculating power supply currents in alarm and standby conditions This 15 a four step process consisting of the following 1 Calculating the total amount of AC branch circuit current required to operate the system 2 Calculating the power supply load current for non fire and fire alarm conditions and calculating the secondary battery load 3 Calculating the size of batteries required to support the system if an AC power loss occurs 4 Selecting the proper batteries for your system 6 2 Calculating the AC Branch Circuit The audio distribution panel requires connection to a separate dedicated AC branch circuit which must be labeled FIRE ALARM This branch circuit must connect to the line side of the main power feed of the protected premises No other non fire alarm equipment may be powered from the fire alarm branch circuit The branch circuit wire must run continuously without any discon nect devices from the power source to the transponder Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Codes as well as local codes Use 14 AWG 2 00 mm wire with 600 volt insulation for this branch c
92. SK OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND PERSONAL INJURY SEVERAL DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER CAN BE CONNECTED TO THIS PANEL DIS CONNECT ALL SOURCES OF POWER BEFORE SERVICING THE PANEL AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT MAY BE DAMAGED BY REMOVING AND OR INSERTING CARDS MODULES OR INTERCONNECTING CABLES WHILE THIS UNIT IS ENERGIZED BE SURE TO OBSERVE PROPER GROUNDING AND HANDLING PROCEDURES AC Power and Earth Ground Connection Primary power source for the ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST is 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 5 amps Overcurrent protection for this circuit must comply with Article 760 of the National Electrical Code NEC and or local codes Make certain that the AC mains circuit breaker is off before making any wiring connections between the mains and the panel Run a pair of wires with ground conductor from the protected premises main breaker box to TB3 of the main circuit board 46 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operating Power Installation Use 14 AWG 1 6 mm O D or heavier gauge wire with 600V insulation No other equipment may be connected to this circuit and it may not contain any power disconnect devices A separate Earth Ground connection must be made to ensure proper panel operation and lightning and transient pro tection Connect the Earth Ground wire minimum 14 to one of the transformer mounting studs Do not use conduit for the Earth Ground connection since this does not provide reliable pro tection
93. T Main Board DIP Switch S3 The following Switches can be set to any value except 1 2 3 OFF OFF OFF e Switches 1 2 and 3 are set to ON OFF ON for Single Zone output and the selection of five messages ACM 8RF Programming e Set rotary switch on ACM 8RF for ACS address 1 e Assign SW3 DIP Switch settings per MS 5210UD manual MS 5210UD Programming Assign functions alarm supervisory etc to Zones 1 through 5 for voice message control Enable the LED 10IM EIA 485 Interface Module Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 121 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 9200 E D 3 MS 9200 E 122 D 3 1 The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be automatically triggered via the ACS serial link by the MS 9200 E to transmit one of five messages over selected speaker zones This is accom plished by zone programming at the FACP Overview The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Future development will allow expansion to 24 speaker circuits The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST also has the ability to generate and direct one of five messages to specific speaker zones The MS 9200 E communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS T over the ACS annunciator terminals The Annunciator option must therefore be enabled in the FACP programming When this option is enabled FACP zones 233 through 256 are dedicated as output zones for speaker circuits 1 through
94. TS DO NOT USE CONDUCTIVE TOOLS WHEN CONFIGURING DIP SWITCHES AC25switch wmf o o E exa a INPUT U P SJ EXTAUDI o EX INPUT E t P10 ERY O ZONE PAGE MODULE 32 Switch 8 shown in ON position RECORD BYPASS Switches 1 through 7 S2 shown in OFF position Figure 2 1 Field Programming DIP Switches for ACC 25 50 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Field Programming oo eo CMD4 CMDS TROUBLE Bl lt n SW2 shown in position when Ur e a 2 wire connection is made to the telephone loop 50 ac25zswitch wmf E quse E B ys sw2 EXTAUDIO g o e SO m 25 5025 me 8 Switch 8 shown s E Switches 1 through 7 in ON position ACC FFT m shown in OFF position LES TENS ONES REMOTE MIC INSTALLED ns ES sw1 Q Br 485 Addressing Switches 2 SW1 shown in position when a ACC ZPMK Remote Microphone is installed
95. When this option is enabled FACP input zones 1 through 5 on the five zone panel corre spond to speaker circuits 1 through 5 on the ACC 25 50ZS T and 1 through 10 on the ten zone panel correspond to speaker circuits 1 through 10 on the ACC 25 50ZS T respectively One of the input zones can be programmed to be an All Call Zone which will activate all speaker circuits Any one of the five messages can be assigned to any of the input zones faults on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST are sent upstream via the ANN BUS link and are indicated as a Voice EVAC Fault on the display Important Notes 1 For proper operation a message must be assigned to each zone that is programmed to activate an audio speaker circuit 2 The message repeat setting on the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST should be set to infinite This will ensure that lower priority activated zones will continue to broadcast the voice message 3 CMD inputs are not used for activation of the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST however 4 7K ELRs must still be connected across CMD3 CMD4 and CMDS 4 Annunciation of remote FFT FireFighter Telephone locations is not possible D 4 2 Basic ANN BUS Step By Step Install Setup Connect ANN BUS wiring from FACP to ACC 25 50ZS or 25 5075 2 Set Address Wheels on ACC ZPMK to any address from 01 through 08 3 Set DIP Switches 1 ON 2 ON and 3 OFF on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for operation with the FACP and switches 6 7 a
96. ZPMK Switch Functions ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST The ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module consists of 24 tactile push button keys Pressing one or more of the keys while the panel is not in alarm will select the corresponding circuit for paging or to gen erate a manually activated evacuation or drill signal If the panel is in alarm pressing a key corre sponding to an activated speaker circuit will turn off the circuit and turn on the Trouble LED Ifthe ACC ZPMK and ACC ZSM are configured for Class A Style Z speaker circuit wiring the first four switches are used to control the four Class A speaker circuits wired to the ACC ZSM which is installed in the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST audio panel Ifthe ACC ZPMK and ACC ZSM are configured for Class B Style Y speaker circuit wiring the first eight switches are used to control the eight Class B speaker circuits wired to the ACC ZSM which is installed in the 25 575 amp ACC 25 50ZST audio panel The remaining switches correspond to speaker circuits on ACC 25 50DA panels Labels Figure 4 4 ACC ZPMK Keypad Annunciator The ACC ZPMK keypad labels are installed in a similar fashion as the main control panel keypad labels Refer to Section Control Panel Keypad Labels on page 66 66 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 ACC FFT Answer Call Push Button ACC 25 50ZST Operating Instructions 4 3 ACC FFT Answer Call Push Button ACC
97. Zone Splitter Module ACC AAM25 X 0 065 be II X 2 00 Audio Amplifier Module 2 1 max FC RM Remote Microphone with 3 0 006 1 1 0 030 FC MIM Microphone Interface Module 1 max ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module X 0 059 J X 0 059 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module X 0 005 X 0 063 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone X 0 057 X 0 082 Module ACC EPM External Page Module X 0 005 0 005 Power Supervision Relays Additional Current Draw from TB4 Special Application Auxiliary Power 1 Output 0 035 amps maximum Sum each column for totals Secondary non alarm Secondary alarm Table 6 2 System Current Draw Calculations 1 Include the ACC 25 50ZS and the ACC FFT when calculating current draw for the ACC 25 50ZST 2 In backup configurations the optional ACC AAM25 draws no current in alarm 3 Uses the same current draw whether the Remote Microphone Module is connected via the FC MIM or ACC FFT module The FC XRM70 Transformer Module draws no current in standby or alarm The FC LPS Local Playback Speaker Module draws no current in standby or alarm The ACC 25 50 will turn off the background music in the event AC power is lost in order to conserve battery power 7 Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draws Audio Command Center Ser
98. Zone Control With One or Two Messages sss 118 ACC 25 50ZS T DIP Switch Seting Sa ennt entrent nennen enne 119 MS 5210UD Programming 3 rte ac RR e e vd ete teer 120 D 2 3 MS 5210UD Zone Activation With One to Five Messages 120 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings essere 121 Audio Command Center Series Manual 51889 E1 6 8 2010 7 Table of Contents ACM 8RF Programming gie EHE ERE RR 121 MS 5210UD Programming p D PERRO AO e rape Hte pes 121 0 3 MS 9200 E canes cccecsckesdeveutencadencuachesdeucaveecadescutencedcecubsedet cecenseteecedetecesehtubendedeetubeedebeedevees 122 D 3 ie GU at aaa cal ea ih oka 122 D 3 2 Basic MS 9200 amp ACC 25 50ZS T Step By Step 122 D 3 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to 8 9200 124 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings 125 0 34 FACR Programming ee oU ORE CER I TEN e ceo EORR 125 D 4 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UDC 3 7 127 DA OV Orv Wiss ect e 127 0 4 2 Basic ANN BUS Step By Step nennen 127 D 4 3 ACC ZPMK DIP Switch 1 Settings on ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST 128 D 4 4 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or AC
99. acilities requiring no more than 25 watts of output power single fire evacuation message will be generated during an alarm condition from the host FACP or manually by a message push button In this application the NAC from the host FACP is connected to The CMD1 out terminals are then terminated with an EOL resistor for the FACP s Style Y NAC or the terminals are wired back to the host FACP for a Style Z S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 are set to OFF which causes a 60 second message to be sent to the speaker circuit when CMDI input is activated S5 DIP switch 5 is set to OFF which causes CMDI input to be activated by a reverse polarity condition CMD3 CMDA and CMDS inputs require End of Line resistors and CMD2 cannot be used to trig ger the ACC 25 50 IMPORTANT When CMDI 1 configured for reverse polarity the cannot be Coded Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC 25 50 Application Examples In this application the system may also be manually activated via the keypad by selecting the Building Speakers zone push button followed by the selection of the Fire Message push button or by using the microphone to make an announcement Refer to the Keypad example in Figure 5 1 Note Typical illustration of a FiresLite control panel Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1 2 Specifications on page 19 for the voltage range Host FACP A
100. and ACC 25 50ZST also include one ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module and one AC ZSM Zone Splitter Module refer to Figure 1 3 on page 18 The ACC 25 50ZST also includes one Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 27 Product Description Components 28 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module refer to Figure 1 4 on page 19 Optional modules can be plugged in and mounted to the main circuit board The main circuit board 1 delivered pre mounted in the cabinet Audio Amplifier Module ACC AAM25 A single Audio Amplifier Module is installed in the ACC 25 50 Series The amplifier provides 25 watts of power at 25 Vas An optional module P N FC XRM70 converts the 25 V output to 70 7 Vans One fully supervised and power limited speaker circuit is provided on the amplifier module The circuit can be wired for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A operation LEDs are provided to indicate Amplifier Supervision green indicates amplifier is functional and Circuit Trouble yellow indicates field wiring fault or amplifier fault The LEDs are only visible with the panel door open Cabinet The cabinet is red with an attractive navy blue front overlay A clear window allows viewing of status LEDs and location of microphone The backbox measures 26 0 x 15 5 x 4 75 and pro vides space for two batteries up to 18 Amp Hours The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST cabi nets provide a clear window to view the ACC ZPMK module which is mounte
101. anual Evacuation Restoral for Single Zone Operation is the same as Dual Zone except it is not necessary to press the Zonel Zone 2 push button s 4 5 5 Audio On Off ACC 25 50 Single Zone and ACC 25 50ZS T When the ACC 25 50 is programmed for Single Zone operation the Zone 2 push button is config ured for Audio On Off indication and control The LED in the Audio On Off push button will illu minate green when the ACC 25 50 Series has been activated manually microphone message button etc or automatically by an FACP Pressing the Audio On Off button while the system 1s active LED green will disconnect audio to the output of the Audio Amplifier Module s and illuminate the Audio On Off push button LED yellow and generate a system trouble to indicate manual deactivation if the ACC 25 50 Series was activated by an FACP OR e extinguish the Audio On Off LED if the system was manually activated no system trouble is generated Pressing this button when the system is deactivated will restore audio back to the Audio Amplifier Module output s and cause the Audio On Off LED to illuminate green 4 5 6 Call ACC 25 50 Single Zone Configuration When the ACC 25 50 is configured for Single Zone operation All Call functionality is assigned to the Zone 1 Push button All Call activates all non manually deactivated speaker circuits Press ing the All Call push button activates the ACC 25 50 speaker circuit s and energizes the Master Command
102. ass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB on page 38 Section 51 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB on page 36 and Section S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard on page 37 for additional information on recording messages for reviewing recorded message when Record Bypass Switch is in the down Bypass position requires optional FC LPS module 4 1 4 TROUBLE SILENCE momentary depression silences the local piezo when system is in trouble condition 4 1 5 Record Playback Button Record Customized Messages The key labeled Record Playback is used for recording customized messages Recording Instructions Recording a custom message or messages into the ACC 25 50 Series requires that the voice mes sage s be input via the internal microphone or via the RCA or mini PC Jack After recording a new voice message wait approximately one minute for internal supervision to take place before broadcasting the new message over the building speakers Refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 on page 33 for switch locations NOTE For proper system operation the voice message length must be at least 8 seconds long Confirm the Message Control settings on S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 These settings will determine the number of messages that can be recorded and duration of each refer to Table 2 7 on page 37 2 Thebackground music feature which is selected by S5 DI
103. be used Right Position as shown ACC 25 50 Series charges batteries CHGR DISABLE S Left Position External battery charger is being used to charge S4 batteries ac25zssw4 NOTES The ACC 25 50 Series still indicates battery fault conditions even when internal battery charger is not used 2 6 SW1 Remote Microphone Installed Switch ACC FFT This switch is used to indicate if the remote microphone is connected to the ACC FFT module REMOTE MIC INSTALLED Right Position Remote Microphone is not connected swi Left Position as illustrated Remote Microphone is connected to FFT NOTES If SW1 is set to the left position and the Remote Microphone is not installed a fault condition will be indicated 2 7 SW2 2Wire 4 Wire Connection on Telephone Loop This switch is used to configure 2 Wire Class B or 4 Wire Class A connections to the telephone loop SWw2 Position as illustrated 2 Wire Class B connection to phone loop which will requires 4 7KQ End of Line Resistor 2 WIRE 4 WIRE Down Position 4 Wire Class A connection CONNECTION 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST The ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module has a DIP switch S1 for field programming the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST and two rotary address switches S2 and S3 which are used to set the 485 address of the module for communication with an FACP over the ACS link Audio Command C
104. cess when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 1 is ready to be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady Message 2 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 2 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording process when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 2 is ready to be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady Message 3 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 3 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording process when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 3 is ready to be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady Message 4 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 4 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording process when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 4 is ready to be recorded When recording begins the LED will turn on steady Message 5 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 5 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording process when the push button is pressed the LED will flash at a second rate to indicate that Message 5 is ready to be recorded When recording beg
105. ch input zone The selected message will play when the FACP is connected to an ACC 25 50ZS T audio panel via the ANN BUS and the corresponding FACP input goes into alarm The factory default setting 15 Message 2 Repeat the procedure outlined above for each speaker zone and then exit Programming by pressing the Escape ESC key to save the programming changes Test the system to ensure proper opera tion Programming an FACP Zone as an ALL CALL Zone To Program a an FACP Zone as an ALL CALL Zone press 2 while viewing the following screen 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE S FUTURE USE 4 REMOTE DOWNLOAD Audio Command Center Series Manual 51889 E1 6 8 2010 133 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 The following screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD get Entering the Master level password default 00000 will cause the following screens to appear PROGRAMMING 1 ZONES 2 HACS S RELAYS Programming Screen 1 PROGRAMMING 1 SYSTEM SETUP 2 MODULES S HISTORY Programming Screen 2 PROGRAMMING 1 WALK TEST 2 PROGRAM S PASSWORD CHANGE Programming Screen 3 Access Option Modules by pressing the 2 key while viewing Programming Screen 2 The follow ing screen will be displayed OPTION MODULES 1 HHH BUS 2 0 BOARD DACT 134 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3
106. crophone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to all speaker circuits and illuminate the All Call and Audio On Off buttons on the keypad The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to ON Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Set tings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard on page 37 All Call During FACP Activated Alarm Selecting the All Call push button will direct the FACP activated tone voice message audio to all speaker circuits All Call During Manual Evacuation Alert Selecting the All Call push button and pressing one of the Message push buttons will direct the tone voice message audio to all speaker circuits All Call With Distributed Audio Panels Selecting the All Call pushbutton activates the Master Command Bus ACC 25 50 ONLY which triggers all Distributed Audio Panels All Call Paging or Messaging is generated over all speaker circuits 4 5 7 All Call 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST The ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST uses the Zone Page Module ACC ZPM for control of audio zones Pressing the All Call push button will activate all non manually deactivated speaker circuits on the Zone Page Module activate the Audio Amplifier Module ACC AAM25 output s Th
107. cts are rated 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive and 0 6 amps 30 VAC resistive NOTE The Trouble Relay can be programmed to transfer on any trouble condition including AC Loss or on any trouble condition except AC Loss see Switch 8 in Table 2 3 on page 34 FC MIM Microphone Interface Module or ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module Connector P5 provides a connection for the optional FC MIM Microphone Interface Module which is used to connect the FC RM Remote Microphone to provide remote microphone paging capabilities for ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50ZS refer to Remote Microphone Installation document 51247 Connector P5 provides a cable connection to the optional ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module connector J2 for the ACC 25 50ZST Zone System with Telephone The FC MIM module function is incorporated into the ACC FFT module eliminating the need for the FC MIM refer to Section ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module ACC 25 50ZST Only on page 55 ACC EPM External Page Module Connector P13 provides a connection for the optional ACC EPM External Page Module which is used to connect external non emergency page equipment The electrically isolated signal from the external equipment is not supervised by the ACC 25 50 Series panels Alarm condition and paging from the ACC 25 50 Series panels have priority and will override all external page functions To preserve battery power non emergency paging is prohibited during AC loss condition
108. cuitry Operation Circuits on ACC ZSM can be wired as eight Style Y or four Style Z Normal Operating Voltage for Speaker Circuits 25 Vy 1 amp max and maximum Load Impedance of 250 70 0 350 mA max with maximum Load Impedance of 2000 operation possible by plugging optional FC XRM70 conversion module into P1 of audio amplifier Speaker circuit wiring is supervised during standby and alarm Note that background music is not permitted in Zone Splitter configuration since open circuit fault detection is not possible Output Power 25 watts total Frequency Range 800Hz 2 800Hz Maximum total capacitance for 25 250 uF Note that the total capacitance for the ACC ZSM speaker outputs must not exceed the maximum of 250 uF End of Line Resistor required for Style Y Class B speaker circuit 4 75 KO 1 watt P N 75470 1 on ACC ZPMK ACS EIA 485 electrically isolated link to FACP provides programmed speaker control ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module ACC 25 50ZST Only Power limited circuitry 1 Remote Phone Circuit Operation Circuit can be wired Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Wiring connects Remote Page Jacks FPJ F or RPJ F to control panel for phone communication Normal Operating Voltage Vays Standby n a Active 0 2 Vays Normal Operating Voltage VDC Standby 12 VDC Active 4 VDC to 0 9 VDC Normal Operating Current mA Standby 1 3 mA Active 5 mA Circuit wiring is supervi
109. d for local playback 16 Slide the Record Bypass switch S2 to the DOWN position to disable the message storage device CAUTION REPLACE SWITCHES BE CERTAIN TO SLIDE THE RECORD BYPASS SWITCH S2 TO THE DOWN POSITION WHEN RECORDING IS COMPLETED THIS WILL PREVENT ACCIDENTAL RERECORDING OR DELE TION OF THE STORED MESSAGE S IT IS NOT POSSIBLE TO RECORD WITH THE 2 RECORD BYPASS SWITCH IN THE DOWN POSITION ALSO PLACE S5 DIP SWITCH 8 IN THE OFF POSITION TO ALLOW THE RECORD PLAYBACK PUSH BUTTON TO BE USED FOR MES SAGE PLAYBACK 4 1 6 Record Playback Button Review Stored Message s The Playback push button can be used to review the stored voice message s By connecting the optional Local Playback Speaker Module the message can be heard without transmitting it over the system speakers The system must be in standby with not activity in order to begin playback oper ation Refer to Figure 2 1 and Figure 2 2 on page 33 for switch locations To playback a message over the local speaker 1 Make certain that S5 switch 8 is in the OFF position to allow the Record Playback push button to be used for message playback 2 Press and release the Record Playback button 3 Record Playback LED will turn on steady and the Message push button that contain messages will flash at a second rate Playback operation 1s terminated 1f step 3 does not occur within 10 seconds or if the system is alarm activated 4 Press and release one of the flashi
110. d in the center left portion of the cabinet and the ACC FFT module which 15 mounted in the center right portion of the cabinet ACC 2550 wmf ACC 2550ZS wmf ACC 2550ZST wmf ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST Figure 1 8 Cabinets Batteries The cabinet provides space for 18 Amp Hour batteries charged by integral Power Supply Battery Charger module Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Optional Modules Product Description Dress Panel The Dress Panel is supplied standard with the system It mounts to the cabinet with two supplied screws The Dress Panel protects the user from high voltages and circuit boards from accidental damage All system LEDs are visible with the Dress Panel installed U ACC 25ZSDP wmf Ll Figure 1 9 Dress Panel Trim Ring An optional ACC TR trim ring is available for semi flush mounting of the audio panel 1 6 Optional Modules 25 Audio Amplifier Module An optional second identical audio amplifier can be plugged into connector P3 located in the lower center of the main circuit board in the ACC 25 50 Series This amplifier also provides 25 watts of power
111. d removable terminal blocks for ease of servicing and module replacement Designed to allow easy system expansion e Five Command Input Circuits CMDI and CMD2 are field selectable to be activated from 12 or 24 VDC Notification Appliance Circuits reverse polarity or contact closures CMD3 CMD4 CMDS are activated by contact closures Speaker Circuits 4 single Style Y Z speaker circuit one ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier provided with base unit two Style Y or Style Z speaker circuits with optional second ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier installed 4 eight Style Y or four Style Z speaker circuits only on ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST Panel with ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module e 25 5075 and ACC 25 50ZST can be controlled by FACP via ACS EIA 485 link to the ACC ZPMK ACS compatible FACPs include the MS 9600 MS 9200 E MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS and MS 5210UD Integral supervised microphone e Microphone time out feature which reverts back to prerecorded message if emergency page exceeds three minutes e Standard prerecorded message May I have your attention please May I have your attention please The signal you have just heard indicates a report of a fire in this building Please proceed to the nearest exit and leave the building Do not re enter the building unless directed to do so by the proper authorities Field selectable message and custom message field recording capability using local micr
112. described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 Program the FACP to operate with the ACC 25 50ZS T Enable the ACS serial link or ANN BUS serial link Assign audio zones where applicable see Section D Programmed Activation by on page 105 V Assign message numbers 1 5 where applicable refer to Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 If Remote FFT annunciation is required assign ACC address as described in Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 Connect Audio Riser and ACC Control Serial Link cabling between the ACC 25 50ZS T and the ACC 25 50DAZS Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 31 Section 2 Field Programming The AUDIONSCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 AUDIOESCOMMAND CENTER 25 50ZS and AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZST can be field programmed using option DIP switches 51 S3 and S5 located in the upper right side of the main circuit board It is recommended that tone selection message repeat cycles and background music options be reviewed and approved by the local AHJ The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST also have a programming DIP switch located on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module A Remote Microphone Installed slide switch SW1 is also located on the ACC FFT module Refer to the following illustrations for details on DIP switch placement in the ON and OFF positions A CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE DEVICES IN ORDER TO MINIMIZE RISK OF DAMAGE TO ANY CIRCUI
113. e 2 3 on page 34 Deenergize the trouble relay causing the contacts to transfer Turn on local piezo Turn on the system Trouble LED Open CMDI input ONLY if CMDI is not in the alarm state In addition to the above trouble responses the following troubles will cause the specific responses noted AC Loss Turn off the AC PWR LED on the main circuit board Deenergize AC Loss Relay on the main circuit board immediate 2 hour or 6 hour delay depending on S3 DIP switch 4 amp 5 position Deenergize Form C Trouble and CMD1 contacts if S3 switch 8 is OFF refer to Table 2 3 on page 34 Battery Trouble low or no battery Turn on the Battery Trouble LED on the main circuit board Charger Trouble Turn on the Charger Trouble LED on the main circuit board Ground Fault Turn on the Ground Fault LED on the main circuit board when zero impedance to ground is detected Microphone Fault on the Microphone Trouble LED on the keypad Tone Generator Fault on the Tone Generator Trouble LED on the keypad Message Generator Trouble on the Message Generator Trouble LED on the keypad CMD1 or CMD2 Indicated by the System Trouble LED Both inputs are supervised for open circuit condition when unit is programmed for Normally Open contacts otherwise supervision is provided by the host Fire Alarm Control Panel NAC output CMD3 CMDA and CMD5 Indicated by the System Trouble LED
114. e 53 DIP switches the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST motherboard must be set for single zone operation Note the All Call paging from the local integral microphone will override paging from the RPJ F and Remote Microphone Paging from the RPJ F will override paging operations from the Remote Microphone Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Mother board on page 37 All Call General Page Using Local Integral Microphone Selecting the All Call push button and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operation Operating Instructions All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to all Zone Page Mod ule speaker circuits and illuminate the All Call and Audio On Off buttons on the keypad Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is standard for the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard on page 37 All Call General Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits This is available with the ACC 25 50ZST only All Call Emergency Page Using Local Inte
115. e SLC loop of the MS 9200 FACP 4 SetDIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for operation with the MS 9200 5 Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed 6 Set Switch SW1 on the ACC ZSM for one or two Audio Amplifier ACC AAM25 configuration 7 SetSwitch SW2 on the ACC ZSM for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A speaker circuit wiring 8 SetDIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S3 of the ACC 25 50ZS T motherboard for Single Zone with activation of 2 5 messages 9 Record any new messages into the ACC 25 50ZS T 10 Enable ACS communication and program zones 32 56 in the MS 9200 FACP 11 Program modules on the SLC loop for CMD input activation Example 2 Individual Audio zone control and only the Fire Evacuation voice message Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9200 E Programmed Activation by FACP In this example the MS 9200 can route the Fire Evacuation message message 1 to the activated audio zones via zone programming The CMD inputs are not used to activate the audio panel The audio panel defaults to activating the Fire Evacuation voice message 8 9 Connect ACS wiring from FACP to ACC 25 50ZS T Set ACS Address wheels on ACC ZPMK for address 01 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for operation with the MS 9200 FACP Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on Switc
116. e also Command Input Circuit 14 CMD Activation Contact Closure 49 NAC Polarity Reversal 48 CMDI 26 48 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 CMD2 26 48 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 CMD3 26 49 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 CMDA 26 49 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 CMDS 26 49 76 see also Command Input Circuit 20 Command Input Circuit 14 20 48 Contact Closure Current 20 End of Line Resistor 4 7K 20 Operating Voltage 20 Reverse Polarity Current 20 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 see also CMD 13 26 Command Input Circuit 1 Programming 37 Command Input Circuit 2 Programming 37 components standard 13 Contact Rating AC Loss Relay 19 System Trouble Relay 22 Contact closure 20 Control see also Push button 23 63 Custom Message 14 12 second five 14 15 second four 14 20 second three 14 30 second two 14 60 second one 14 D DIP switch settings ACC ZPM 35 DIP Switches 51 32 36 53 32 37 S5 32 37 Disable 65 Dress Panel 15 29 Dual Zone operation 35 38 E Earth Ground Connection 46 EIA 485 addressing 41 End of Line Resistor 49 Audio Amplifier 4 75K 20 Command Input Circuit 4 7K 20 External Audio Recording 37 External Page Module 30 function 27 installation 60 LED 25 specification 22 F FACP Communication 68 FACP selection 35 FC LPS 24 Installation 59 see also Local Playback Speaker 27 29 59 FC MIM 29 see also Microphone Inte
117. e proper authorities New messages can be recorded in the field Be certain to get the approval of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction prior to recording new messages Following are some examples of messages which may be recorded in the field e May I have your attention please May I have your attention please There has been fire reported on your floor There has been a fire reported on your floor Please proceed to the stairways and exit the building Do not use the elevators e May I have your attention please May I have your attention please There has been a fire alarm reported in the building There has been a fire alarm reported in the building Please proceed to the stairways and exit the building Do no use the elevators but proceed to the stairways and exit the building e May I have your attention please May I have your attention please A tornado warning has been issued for this area A tornado warning has been issued for this area Please take all appropriate safety actions at this time e May I have your attention please May I have your attention please A hurricane warning has been issued for this area A hurricane warning has been issued for this area Please take all appropriate safety actions at this time e May I have your attention please May I have your attention please An emergency condition exists on this floor An emergency condition exists on this floor Please proceed to the stairways a
118. e supervised microphone connection is open Record Playback This green LED turns on steady when the Record Playback push button is pressed to indicate that the recording process is ready to begin The LED remains on during recording and turns off when the Record Playback push button is pressed to terminate the recording process Zone 1 All Call Dual Zone Operation this two color LED turns green when Zone 1 speaker circuit is activated by an alarm condition or manually and turns yellow when the push button 1 pressed during an alarm condition to turn off the Zone 1 speaker circuit Single Zone Operation this LED turns green when the push button is pressed to initiate an All Call operation Zone 2 Audio On Off Dual Zone Operation this two color LED turns green when Zone 2 speaker circuit is activated by an alarm condition or manually and turns yellow when the push button is pressed during an alarm condition to turn off the Zone 2 speaker circuit Single Zone Operation this two color LED turns green to indicate that audio has been activated by an alarm condition or manually and turns yellow when the push button is pressed during an alarm condition to turn off the audio Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 67 Operating Instructions LED Indicators 68 Message 1 This green LED turns on steady to indicate that Message 1 has been activated by an alarm or man ually Note that during the recording pro
119. ecording a new digital message It may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ Background music is prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power e Jack provides convenient connection to an audio source such as a personal computer for recording a new digital message The jack allows vertical plug in of a standard mini jack cable It may also be used for background music if approved by local AHJ Background music 18 prohibited during AC loss conditions to preserve battery power Output Circuits e Specific Application Power Output 35 mA 24 VDC Main circuit provides a 24 Volt Battery Charger up to 18 AH batteries 800 mA maximum Master Command Output Bus Normal Operating Voltage 24 VDC regulated filtered Reverse Polarity Current 120 mA maximum Output reverses polarity on activation e All Call Paging control bus for the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio panel ACC 25 50DA or other Fire Lite UL listed audio products Notification Appliance Circuit One Speaker Circuit Style Y or Style Z with each ACC AAMO5 amplifier module Four NAC Speaker Circuits Style Z or eight Style Y with ACC ZSM ACC 25 50ZS T only Relays e One Form C Trouble Relay Contacts are rated 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive and 0 6 amps 30 resistive Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Components Product Description One Form C AC Loss Relay Conta
120. ed 1 7 1 ACC 25 50 Requiring up to 50 Watts of Audio Power nstall backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3 Installation on page 42 Configure the ACC 25 50 for Single Zone operation if individual speaker circuit control is not required by setting DIP switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB mother board The factory default setting is Dual Zone output control Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 1 7 2 ACC 25 50 With ACC 25 50DA s Requiring Greater Than 50 Watts of Audio Power Connect the Audio Riser and Master Command Bus for All Call cabling between the ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA panels Refer to Section 5 Application Examples on page 80 e Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3 Installation on page 42 Configure the ACC 25 50 for Single Zone operation using DIP switch S3 switches 1 2 and 3 on the ACC MCB motherboard Refer to Section 2 Field Programming on page 32 The ACC 25 50DA DIP switches can be left at the default settings Record any new voice messages as described in Section 4 Operating Instructions on page 63 1 7 3 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Requiring up to 50 Watts of 30 Audio Power e Install backboxes and circuit boards as described in Section 3 Installation on page 42 Configure the ACC 25 50ZS T for Single
121. ed from the FACP Individual Fire Fighter ACC Audio Telephone ZPMK Fone Control Individual Control of Simultaneous Remote FACP S1 DIP via All Messages Activation of All Annunciation Switch Link Audio Z 1 via Settings eran em Serial Link 123 ACS ANN ACS ANN CMD ACS ANN Non ACS ANN BUS FACP or 000 No No No No Yes Yes No No MS 9200UD version 1 MS 5210UD 00 1 Yes No No No Yes No No No MS 9200 010 Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No MS 9600 version 1 0 1 1 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No MS 9600 version 2 or 3 100 Yes No No No Yes Yes Yes No MS 9200UDLS or 10 1 Yes No Yes No Yes Yes Yes No MS 9200UD version 2 or 3 MS 9200UDLS version 4 or higher 110 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MS 9600LS version 4 or higher 110 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MS 5UD 3 7 or MS 10UD 3 7 110 Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No version 2 or higher future 111 Table 0 1 FACP Message Zone Control of the ACC 25 50ZS T There may be up to an 8 second delay between alarm indication on the FACP and activation of the message and speaker zones on the ACC 25 50ZS T ACS link control utilizing the MS 9200UD version 1 is not available The MS 5210UD can control up to 5 messages via the ACS link using the ACM 8RF Relay Module Only Message 1 can be automatically activated by the FACP via ACS control Program Software Zone 32 in the FACP to activate all the A
122. eld for more than 3 minutes Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to the Audio Amplifier Module ACC AAMJ25 speaker circuit s The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to OFF if only activating ACC 25 50 speaker circuits is desired Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard on page 37 4 5 9 Paging ACC 25 50 Dual Zone When the ACC 25 50 15 configured for Dual Zone operation the speaker circuits connected to each Audio Amplifier Module 25 are controlled individually by the Zone 1 and Zone 2 push buttons Paging is performed on a select by zone basis Note that paging from the local inte gral microphone will override paging operations from the optional Remote Microphone General Page Using Local Integral Microphone Selecting the Zone 1 and or Zone 2 push buttons s and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the speaker zone s General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the Audio Ampli fier Module 25 speaker zone s Note that Remote Micro
123. enter Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 39 Field Programming ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST 2 8 1 S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC ZPMK e Switches 1 2 and 3 are used to configure the ACC 25 50ZS T for operation with a specific FACP as shown in the following table SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH CONFIGURED FOR OPERATION WITH FOLLOWING FIRE ALARM 1 2 3 CONTROL PANEL OFF OFF OFF MS 9200UD version 1 or non ACS ANN BUS FACP connected factory default setting OFF OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 5210UD OFF ON OFF ACS Protocol MS 9200 OFF ON ON ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 1 ON OFF OFF ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 2 ON OFF ON ACS Protocol MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD version 2 or 3 ON ON OFF ANN BUS Protocol MS 9600LS Version 4 or higher MS 9200UDLS Version 4 or higher MS 5UD 3 MS 5UD 7 MS 10UD 3 amp MS 10UD 7 Version 2 or higher ON ON ON future use Table 2 8 FACP Configuration Switch 4 not used future Switch 5 not used must be set to OFF e Switches 6 7 and 8 used to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio Panels connected to the ACC 25 50ZS or 25 50ZST as shown in the following table SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH NUMBER OF ACC 25 50DAZS DISTRIBUTED AUDIO PANELS 6 7 8 CONNECTED TO ACC 25 50ZS or 25 50ZST OFF OFF OFF No ACC 25 50DAZS panel connected OFF OFF ON 1 ACC 25 50DAZS panel connected OFF ON OFF 2 ACC 25 50D
124. es 1 2 USER DEFIHED 18 3 TAMPER Press to select PHONE type Repeat the above steps for each remaining RPJ F or FPJ F location D 2 MS 5210UD 118 0 2 1 0 2 2 Refer to MS 5210UD manual Document 50193 for panel specific information The 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be automatically triggered by the MS 5210UD to transmit one of five messages over selected speaker circuits This is accomplished by zone and relay programming at the MS 5210UD DIP switch programming in the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST and various wiring schemes Important When installing configuring the MS 5210UD zones for ACS control of the ACC 25 50ZS T NON FIRE types should not be assigned to any ACC 25 50ZS T audio zone s unless the NON FIRE programmed relay is controlling at least one of the CMD inputs of the ACC 25 50ZS T Overview The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Expansion to 24 speaker circuits is possible by adding ACC 25 50DAZS panels The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST have the ability to generate and direct one of five messages to specific speaker circuits MS 5210UD Individual Zone Control With One or Two Messages In this configuration the MS 5210UD provides automatic individual audio zone 1 through 8 control of the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST via the ACS serial link The optional LED 10IM must be installed and enabled in the MS 5210UD pr
125. face Module must be installed in the ACC 25 50 or ACC 25 50ZS audio panel for connection to the FC RM refer to the FC RM Product Installation Document 51247 for installation information Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 29 Product Description Getting Started An ACC 25 50ZST does not require an FC MIM since the function of this module is incorporated in the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module which is included with the ACC 25 50ZST The Remote Microphone Module is connected directly to the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module refer to Section ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module ACC 25 50ZST Only on page 55 NOTE Paging operations initiated from within the ACC 25 50 Series main panel will override the remote microphone ACC EPM External Page Module This optional module provides an interface to external non emergency paging equipment When activated a contact closure will switch the external paging equipment into the ACC 25 50 Series speaker circuits 1f the circuits have not been activated by the ACC 25 50 Series panels for emer gency use Any emergency fire activation or local paging will override the ACC EPM input Pag ing from non emergency equipment is prohibited during AC loss condition to preserve battery power 1 7 Getting Started This section describes the basic guidelines for setting up the various ACC 25 50 Series systems assuming that the speaker and FACP cabling has been install
126. ghter Phone Jack FPJ F provides plug in location for the FHS F 4CC 25 50ZST only Remote Page Jack RPJ F provides plug in location for the FHS F and All Call paging capability 4CC 25 50ZST only Fire Fighter Handset Cabinet FHSC RF recess mount or FHSC SF surface mount is used to store five Fire Fighter Handsets FHS F ACC 25 50ZST only Optional FC RM Remote Microphone includes cabinet and FC MIM Microphone Interface Module Refer to the FC RM Product Installation Document 51247 for additional information Optional ACC EPM External Page Module for interfacing to non fire paging systems Optional local playback speaker FC LPS System Status LEDs refer to Controls and Indicators on page 23 Master Command Bus output for All Call paging control of Distributed Audio panels in non zone split systems Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 15 Product Description Product Features inputs are supervised power limited When contact closure is Programmable employed a 4 7KO ELR P N 27072 is required Output Trigger supervised power limited activation by CMD1 Input CMD2 Input Emergency and Trigger by contact Trigger by contact Nonemergency closure NAC closure NAC paging active Special reverse polarity reverse polarity polarity shown A ELR required ELR required CMD3 CMD4 amp CMD
127. gnaling Appliances UL 521 Heat Detectors for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 864 Standard for Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1481 Power Supplies for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1638 Visual Signaling Appliances UL 1711 Amplifiers for Fire Protective Signaling Systems UL 1971 Signaling Devices for Hearing Impaired Other NEC Article 250 Grounding NEC Article 300 Wiring Methods NEC Article 760 Fire Protective Signaling Systems Applicable Local and State Building Codes Requirements of the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction LAHJ Documents Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document Document 15384 MS SUD 10UD Series Technical Manual Document 52626 FCPS 24F E Field Charger Power Supply Document 50079 FCPS 2404 Field Charger Power Supply Document 51486 FCPS 24FS6 8 Field Charger Power Supply Document 51883 MS 9200 C E Technical Manual Document 51003 MS 9200UD Technical Manual Document 51906 MS 9200UDLS Technical Manual Document 52750 MS 9600 Technical Manual Document 51335 MS 5210UD Technical Manual Document 50193 ACC 25 50DA Technical Manual Document 52265 SLC Wiring Manual Document 51309 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 This product has been certified to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems UL 864 9th Edition Operation of this product with products not tested for UL 864 9th Edit
128. gral Microphone Selecting the All Call push button and pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the microphone key 15 held for more than 3 minutes All Call Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message direct paging audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits and illuminate the All Call and Audio On Off buttons on the keypad The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Note that Remote Microphone All Call function ality is standard for the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 All Call Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will interrupt the tone voice message and direct pag ing audio to all non manually deactivated Zone Page Module speaker circuits This is available with the ACC 25 50ZST only All Call During FACP Activated Alarm Selecting the All Call push button will direct the FACP activated tone voice message audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits All Call During Manual Evacuation Alert Selecting the All Call pu
129. h S1 of the ACC ZPMK for the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed Set Switch SW1 on the ACC ZSM for one or two Audio Amplifier ACC AAM25 configuration Set Switch SW2 on the ACC ZSM for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A speaker circuit wiring Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S3 of the ACC 25 50ZS T motherboard for Single Zone with activation of 2 messages the second message will not be used Record a new Fire Evacuation message for message 1 if desired Enable ACS communication and program zones 32 56 in the MS 9200 FACP Example 3 Simultaneous activation of all audio zones with individual control of all voice mes sages In this example the MS 9200 simultaneously activates all the audio zones with one of the selected voice messages No ACS connection is required and CMD inputs are controlled by modules on the SLC loop Upon activation of a CMD input the audio panel defaults to activating all of the audio circuits l Connect CMD inputs of the ACC 25 50ZS T to modules on the SLC loop of the MS 9200 FACP Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for operation with Non ACS FACP Set DIP switches 6 7 and 8 on Switch S1 of the ACC ZPMK for the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed Set Switch SW1 on the ACC ZSM for one or two Audio Amplifier ACC AAM25 configuration Set Switch SW2 on the ACC ZSM for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A speaker circuit wiring Set DIP switches 1
130. h columns 2 Enter the DC current draw where required Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for compatible devices and their current draw 3 Calculate the current draws for each in both columns 4 Sum the total current for each column 5 Copy the totals from Column 1 and Column 2 to Table 6 3 on page 100 Following are the types of current that can be entered into Table 6 2 Calculation Column 1 The standby current load that the audio panel must support from the batteries during a non fire alarm condition and a loss of AC power Y Calculation Column 2 The alarm current draw that the audio panel must support from the batteries during a fire alarm condition and loss of AC power Table 6 2 contains two columns for calculating current draws For each column calculate the cur rent and enter the total in amps in the bottom row When finished copy the totals from Calcula tion Column 1 and Calculation Column 2 to Table 6 3 on page 100 Calculation Column 1 Calculation Column 2 Secondary Non Fire Alarm Current Secondary Fire Alarm Current Device Type amps amps Qty X total Qty e total ACC 25 50 consisting of Main Circuit Board and one ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier X 0 285 X 2 385 ACC 25 50ZS consisting of 1 or 1 or Main Circuit Board one ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier one ACC ZPMK Zone X 0 440 X 2 505 Page Module and one ACC ZSM
131. he Fire Alert Message CMD3 to activate the Tornado Message CMD4 to activate the Chemical Spill Message and CMDS to activate the All Clear Message The FACP can route the message gener ated by the ACC 25 50 to the speaker circuits of the ACC 25 50DA by activating the control mod ule connected to CMD1 of the ACC 25 50DA it can select the ACC 25 50DA S local message by activating the control module connected to CMD2 Call paging is possible by pressing the Call button on the keypad of the ACC 25 50 This will activate the Master Command Bus and trigger the ACC 25 50DA speaker circuits Keying the microphone will allow announcements to be made on all speaker circuits The Audio Command Center ACC 25 50 can be used for Systems requiring up to 50 watts of audio power Any FACP can be used for automatic control FACP Contro 1 The Audio Command Center Distributed Audio ACC 25 50DA can be added to increase audio power above 50 watts Audio Riser 25W Speaker Ckt 25W Speaker Ckt __ 25W Speaker m 25W Speaker Ckt The FACP controls the audio system via the CMD inputs on the ACC 25 50 and ACC 25 50DA The Audio Riser connects the audio output of the mE 25W Speaker Ckt 25 50 to each of the ACC 25 50DA s The Master Command Bus provides an All Call trigger from the ACC 25 50 to the ACC 25W Speaker
132. he activated zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Manual activation can be performed by pressing either of the Message push button s and then selecting the Zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Paging is possible by first pressing the All Call push button on the main panel keypad and then keying the microphone to make an announcement Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 91 Application Examples ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications ELR resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75 KO 1 watt 4 75 KO 1watt P N 27589 P N 75470 ooo0000 ooo220 30D o A FACP Comm Comm 123456 1234 123456 1234 zl ZONE 1 1 TBI sw2 swi ZONE 2 om ZONE 3 Zone 1 ZONE 4 shield M 7 5 M ZONE 6 M ZONE7 NM ZONE 8 Output Zone 2 of First Zone 3 Amplifier MT Zone 4 Zone5 CLASSA o o o o bd CLASS B e 051 051 Outputof Zone 6 i Second Zone 7 8 if Amplifier Mm j m ed ji p Zones B o First Amplifier Second Amplifier ACC ZSM Mounted on Mounted on ACC ZPMK Keypad ACC 25 50ZS T ACC 25 50ZS T ACS or ANN EIA 485 Link TB2 TB e
133. he two screws Mark and drill the lower two holes Install the remaining fasteners and tighten all fasteners to complete backbox mounting OOS Sl Carefully reinstall the main circuit board and transformer using appropriate precautions to prevent damage to components due to static discharge 42 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Backbox Installation Installation Draw wires through the respective knockout locations 4 45 cm 4 45 cm 1 75 1 75 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 5 1 Y lt gt 2 0 94 20 4 2 0 942 0 2 0 9 14 2 0 9 lt gt lt a Back i Dos Rl u TS iM VU SE Box Top 4 13 cm __ 4 13 1 625 20 472 4 37 cm 28 50 39 37 cm 9 1 625 gt Left Side 12 00 30 48 cm g 4 gt A A A 4 13 cm 1 45 3 68 ants au zs i 4 13 1 625 cute Jk da uo a o M DON Sees esl siok aske Y Mi See SRS OSE lt lt E Back of 23 73 cm Box 23 73 cm 9 342 Back 9 342 of Box Fus 18 00 45 72 26 00 i e 66 00 cm H amp
134. ication Power 26 Power On LED 24 67 Power Supply 28 calculations 98 Power limited Circuit 20 21 28 56 Primary Power Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 see also AC power 46 Product Description 13 Product Features 14 Programmed Activation by FACP 105 Programming 20 26 32 48 AC Loss Reporting Delay 38 ACC ZPMK 33 CMD 37 Command Input Circuit 1 37 Command Input Circuit 2 37 DIP Switches 32 Message Control Selections 37 51 DIP Switch 33 53 DIP Switch 34 S5 DIP Switch 34 35 programming MS 9200UD 109 125 130 MS 9600 125 130 Push button Audio On Off 23 63 Message 23 63 Record Playback 24 see also Control 23 63 Trouble Silence 24 64 R RCA Jack 22 see also Audio Input 22 Record 65 Bypass Switch 38 Enable 37 From Microphone 37 from PC Jack 37 From RCA Jack 37 How to 64 Procedure 64 Push button 64 Record Bypass 64 Record Enabling 65 Record LED 24 67 Record Playback 24 64 Relay 15 21 26 AC Loss 19 AC Power Loss 51 AC power loss 15 system trouble 15 Trouble 22 51 Remote Fire Fighter Telephone Status LED 69 Remote Handset Page 25 Remote Handset Page LED 69 Remote Handset Trouble 25 Remote Handset Trouble LED 69 Remote Key Trouble 25 Remote Key Trouble LED 69 Remote Microphone 29 ACC FFT 21 141 S Z Index Operation 77 Tone 14 see also FC RM 15 22 27 After Message 36 Remote Microphone Installed Switch Before Message 36 see also SW1 39 Generator 13 14 Remote M
135. icrophone Module 21 Programming 36 Remote Microphone Page 25 Tone Generator Fault Response 76 Remote Microphone Page LED 69 Tone Generator Trouble LED 24 67 Remote Microphone Trouble 25 Transformer 16 Remote Microphone Trouble LED 69 70 Transformer Conversion Module Remote Phone Jack Installation 57 Keyswitch 21 Transformer Installation 45 replacing 66 Transformer Module RPJ F phone jack 55 75 116 70 7 volt Conversion 58 see also FC XRM70 58 S Trouble Relay 15 16 22 26 51 51 Contact Rating 22 26 51 Trouble Response 76 DIP Switch Settings 36 Trouble Restoral 78 Secondary Power Trouble Silence 24 64 see also Battery 47 Selecting 100 Settings 35 U Single Zone operation 23 35 38 63 UL Power limited Wiring 56 Slow Whoop Tone 14 36 Sounder 14 V ea E voice evacuation panel Speaker Circuit 14 20 51 End of Line Resistor 4 75K 20 See also Operating Voltage 20 see also NAC 14 W Style Y 20 wiring from ACC 25 50ZS to Style Z 20 MS 5UD and MS 10UD 129 Speaker Module MS 9200UD 107 see also Local Playback Speaker 60 MS 9600 107 Specific Application Power 22 48 Wiring Requirements 104 see also Auxiliary Power 26 48 Specifications 19 7 split amplifier 41 Steady Tone 14 36 Zone LED 24 67 Style Y 28 Zone 2 LED 24 67 Style Z 28 Zone Assignment 109 125 130 Supervision 13 21 28 Zone Page Module 21 27 Surface Mount 42 installation 52 SWI LEDs 25 see also Remote Microphone Switch 39 programming 39 Switch see also ACC
136. ide early warning against fire they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire A fire alarm sys tem may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets Smoke particles may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limitations Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend to detect smo
137. ies Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 115 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD monitor module at address 75 FHS F RPJ F PHONE JACK monitor module at address 76 ACC FFT FHS F FPJ F To Program a monitor module in an FPJ F or RPJ F press the ENTER key at the FACP The fol lowing screen will be displayed 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE S MAHUAL DIAL MODE Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD ge 116 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Entering the Master level password default 00000 will cause the following screen to appear PROGRAMMING 1 AUTOPROGRAM 2 PROGRAM S Z0HE SETUP Access Point Programming by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed POINT PROGRAM SELECT TYPE 1 DETECTOR 2 MODULE Press the 2 key to alter the programming of an addressable module MODULES D Press the 3 key to edit the programming HORMRL MONITOR M 1MarS Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 117 Programmed Activation FACP MS 5210UD Press down arrow key once EDIT MONITOR 1 EHRBLED 2 TYPE MONITOR Press 2 to edit the type then press the down arrow key six tim
138. ies Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 99 Power Supply Calculations Calculating the Battery Size 6 4 Calculating the Battery Size Use Table 6 3 to calculate the total Standby and Alarm load in ampere hours AH This total load determines the battery size in AH required to support the ACC 25 50 Series under the loss of AC power Complete Table 6 3 as follows 1 Enter the totals from Table 6 2 on page 99 Calculation Columns 1 and 2 where shown 2 Enter the NFPA Standby and Alarm times refer to Section 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements 3 Calculate the ampere hours for Standby and Alarm then sum the Standby and Alarm ampere hours 4 Multiply the sum by the derating factor of 1 2 to get the proper battery size in AH 5 Write the ampere hour requirements on the Protected Premises label located inside the cabinet door Secondary Standby Load Required Standby Time total from Table 6 2 Calculation Column 1 24 or 60 hours Secondary Alarm Load Required Alarm Time total from Table 6 2 Calculation Column 2 for 5 min enter 0 084 for 10 min enter 0 168 for 15 min enter 0 250 Sum of Standby and Alarm Ampere Hours Multiply the Derating Factor X1 2 Battery Size Total Ampere Hours Required Table 6 3 Total Secondary Power Requirements at 24 VDC 6 4 1 NFPA Battery Requirements requires 24 hours of standby plus 15 minutes activat
139. ins the LED will turn on steady 4 4 2 ACC ZMPK LEDs Visible with Backbox Door Closed Figure 4 4 on page 66 FACP Communication A green LED that remains on when an FACP is connected to the ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST via the ACS EIA 485 link from of the ACC ZPMK to the ACS terminal on the FACP If the LED fails to light an FACP 1 not connected or the ACS wiring is faulty The LED is located in the top left of the keypad refer to Figure 4 4 on page 66 for location ACC Communication A green LED that remains on when the ACC ZPMK is properly communicating with the ACC 25 5078 amp ACC 25 50ZST main circuit board via the connecting cable If the LED fails to light communication has been lost between the ACC ZPMK and audio panel The LED is located in the top right of the keypad refer to Figure 4 4 on page 66 for location Zone Circuit Active A green LED corresponding to each of the 24 circuits on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module The LED turns on when the circuit is manually activated by pressing the corresponding key or during an alarm condition under FACP program control Pressing the key while the circuit is active will turn off the circuit and its corresponding LED Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 LED Indicators Operating Instructions Zone Circuit Trouble A yellow LED corresponding to each of the 24 circuits on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module The LED turns on when the circuit which
140. installed metal standoff Steps 2 amp 5 Remove mounting screw and install supplied Metal Standoff Steps 2 3 amp 5 ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module to connector P3 of the main circuit board Steps 4 amp 5 Do not remove jumpers unless installing FC XRM70 Module Step 7 ZONE PAGE MODULE SECONDARY AMP HHEEEHERHI wr HG TEL EXTAUDIO INPUT EXTAUDI INPUT 5 rs ALLCALL UDIO ONIOFF MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE 2 MESSAGE MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 HHH REMOTE EXT PAGE SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE TONE cenenaror TROUBLE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE acc25mt3 wmf Amplifier J1 to main circuit board P3 Step 4 Factory installed metal standoff Steps 2 amp 5 Figure 3 17 Installation of Optional Audio Amplifier 3 8 2 70 7 Transformer Module FC XRM70 The 70 7 Vrms Transformer Module can be used to convert the 25 amplifiers for installations where 70 7 speakers already exist or are to be installed Speaker wiring continues to be supervised during standby alarm and while background music is playing when transformer is installed Transformer connect
141. ion for audio systems The total ampere hours required cannot exceed 18 AH with an internal charger An external charger can be used to increase the total ampere hours internal charger must be disabled 6 4 2 Selecting and Locating Batteries Select batteries that meet or exceed the total ampere hours calculated in Table 6 3 The audio panel can charge batteries in the 7 AH to 18 AH range The ACC 25 50 Series can house up to 18 AH batteries 100 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Notes Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 101 102 Appendix A Digital Voice Messages The AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series digital message generator provides a 60 second record time which allows for a single fire message of 60 seconds length two 30 second messages three 20 second messages four 15 second messages or five 12 second messages any of which may be field programmed Refer to Section 4 1 5 Record Playback Button Record Customized Mes sages on page 64 The AUDIONSCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series is provided with a factory recorded single primary message which can be changed in the field The prerecorded message female voice is May I have your attention please May I have your attention please The signal you have just heard indicates a report of a fire in this building Please proceed to the nearest exit and leave the building Do not reenter the building unless directed to do so by th
142. ion has not been evaluated Such operation requires the approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ Sjeueqd VO0S SC DOV euonppy OL Jeyeeds Jexeeds MSZ 5 MSZ 19119 exeeds Juw s sisipepooe 19314 olpny sng 18 se N 1033002 dOVA Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 S V0S S7 OOV OU o 0 55 198813 sng 12158 AL 5 805 52 Jo qoee 06 6 5 0 L eu JO 3ndjno y sjoeuuoo oup lt vaos sc 292v Vd0S Sc 0OV pue 0e ec OO V uo sjndur CWO BIA 5 5 s 103u09 JOVA AL 04300 sng Jeyeads a E Jeyeeds MSZ EM E Ll LAE SIdO J gt ba Jesi olpny va0s Sz 99V 0s sz 99v pesn ued SdOVvJ 06 oipne eseajJoul pesn jo spem dn BuuinbeJ ued vG0S S2 OOv oipny peinquisig 941 SuJejs s 104 eq ued 0g GZ OOV 941 uejs S
143. ircuit The ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST require 1 5 amps from the AC branch circuit 6 3 Calculating the System Current Draw 6 3 1 Overview The secondary power source batteries must be able to power the system during a primary power loss To calculate the non fire alarm load on the secondary power source use Calculation Column 1 in Table 6 3 The ACC 25 50 must support a larger load current during a fire alarm con dition and primary power loss To calculate the fire alarm load on the secondary power source use Calculation Column 2 in Table 6 3 When calculating current draw and the battery size note the following e Primary indicates that the audio panel is being powered by AC e Secondary indicates that the audio panel is being powered by battery backup during AC failure All currents are given in amperes and refer to the DC current being supplied by the panel Table 6 1 shows how to convert milliamperes and microamperes to full amperes To convert Multiply Example Milliamperes mA to mA x 0 001 3 mA x 0 001 0 003 amperes A Microamperes pA to pA x 0 000001 300 pA x 0 000001 0 0003 A amperes A Table 6 1 Converting to Full Amperes 98 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Calculating the System Current Draw Power Supply Calculations 6 3 2 How to use Table 6 2 to calculate system current draws Enter the quantity of devices in bot
144. l P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Notes Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 137 AC branch circuit calculation 98 AC Loss Relay 15 16 19 27 51 Contact Rating 27 51 AC Loss Response 76 AC On LED 25 AC Power 19 see also Power On 69 see also Primary Power 46 wiring 46 ACC Communication 68 ACC 25 50 26 see also Audio Command Center 25 50 13 see also voice evacuation panel 13 25 5075 18 programming 33 ACC 25 50ZS Modules 18 25 20 28 29 Installation 57 see also Audio Amplifier 13 ACC EPM 30 function 27 installation 60 LED 25 see also External Page Module 22 ACC FFT 22 25 LEDs 69 Remote Phone 21 ACC ZPMK 27 DIP switch settings 35 installation 52 LEDs 24 68 77 programming 39 see also Zone Page Module 13 21 specifications 21 switch functions 24 66 ACC ZSM installation 54 see also Zone Splitter Module 13 21 specification 21 switch settings 41 wiring 54 ACS addressing 41 ACS Annunciator 109 Addressable Module Connections 103 addressing 41 All Call 23 63 ACC 25 50 71 25 5075 72 Operation 71 Amplifier Fault 77 Amplifier Supervision 26 28 LED 70 ANN BUS Annunciator 130 Answer Call 25 Answer Call LED 69 Application 14 80 One Speaker Circuit 80 One Speaker Circuit with Backup 81 Two Speaker Circuits with Dual Input 83 Two Speaker Circuits with Five Messages 85 Audio Amplifier Module 20 28 29 Installation 57 Jumper 57 58 see also ACC A
145. larm Polarities Shown NAC 2 7 FACP ELR resistor D Make no connections to CMD2 RE S5 DIP switch 6 is OFF Suns POWER ON for Style Y only switch 6 is ER TROUBLE 4 4 7 ELR resistors P N 27072 1 o C2 C7 0 us 222 DOO DOOD 22 lobo 5 Fx H zi H H H H H GENERATOR 1234 1234 1234 12 12 12 Fo MICROPHONE MASTER CMD2IN CMD3 CMD4CMD5 _ CMD OUT TB2 TB5 TB8 TB9 TB10 E RECORD Alarm Polarities Shown 5 a SILENCE ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board i Keypad Example Style Z ELR Resistor required only for Style Y Class B C94 11 4 75KQ 1 watt P N 75470 220200 QOO 5 6 1234 T8 Speaker Backup First Amplifier Mounted on Main Circuit Board Figure 5 1 One 25 Watt Speaker Circuit 5 2 One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC 25 50 Single Output Zone Single Input Channel see Table 2 7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings Another application consists of one ACC 25 50 Series with one amplifier and a single speaker cir cuit second amplifier can be installed as a backup if desired This configuration 1s suitable for small facilities requiring no more than 25 watts of output power single 60 second fire evacua tion message will be generated du
146. ldering fires better than flaming fires which have little visible smoke Detectors that have ion izing type sensing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smoldering fires Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detector is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predeter mined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire pro tection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the sys tem for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communi cations signaling and or power If detectors are not so located a developing fire may damage the alarm system crip pling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells ma
147. lished Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Controls and Indicators Product Description ACC Communication green active extinguished no communication This top right LED indicates communication between the ACC ZPMK and the ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board via the connecting ribbon cable Speaker Circuit Zones 1 through 24 green active yellow trouble disabled Only the LEDs for Zones 1 through 8 will be functional if the ACC ZSM is configured for Style Y Class B operation or only the LEDs for Zones 1 through 4 will be functional if the ACC ZSM is configured for Style Z Class A and no ACC 25 25DAZS Distributed Audio panels are connected 1 3 7 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module ACC 25 50ZST only Pushbutton Switches LEDs Answer Call tactile pushbutton switch used to connect or disconnect Remote Telephone FHS F plugged into the FPJ F or RPJ F from the ACC FFT Power green indicates that power is applied to the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module Answer Call green LED flashes to indicate that a remote phone FHS F has been plugged into the FPJ F or RPJ F on the telephone circuit LED turns on steady when Answer Call pushbutton is pressed to answer the remote phone call Remote Handset Page green LED turns on steady to indicate that a remote phone FHS F has been connected to the telephone circuit and the Remote Page Jack Keyswitch on the RPJ F has been acti
148. ll Message and CMDS to activate the Clear Message S5 and S6 DIP switches are set to ON which causes CMD1 and CMD2 inputs respectively to be acti vated by a contact closure The system can also be manually activated via the keypad by selecting any of the Message push buttons on the keypad Manually deactivating the speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated illuminated Audio On Off push button To terminate the voice message press the illu minated message push button Refer to the keypad example in Figure 5 3 Call Paging is possible by first pressing the Call push button on the keypad and then keying the microphone to make an announcement Refer to the keypad example in Figure 5 4 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 85 Application Examples Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 ALA POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE FIRE LN TROUBLE MESSAGE GENERATOR AUDIO ON OFF MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE TORNADO LE MICROPHONE MESSAGE TROUBLE CHEM SPILL RECORD MESSAGE PLAYBACK ALL CLEAR MESSAGE TROURLE Keypad Example Addressable FACP Note Typical illustration of an addressable Fire Lite control panel and individual addressable control modules or a control multimodule Refer to the Command Input Specification in Section 1 2 Specifications on page 19 for the voltage range SLC Loop Addressable Control Modules or single multimodule
149. ly considered to ensure proper operation It is important to use the correct type of wire wire gauge and wire run length per each circuit Refer to the following table to spec ify wire requirements and limitations NOTE an SLC loop is to be conduit with AUDIOeCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series Notification Appliance Circuits the risk of encountering problems can be greatly reduced by using twisted shielded cable on the SLC and NACs CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS WIRE REQUIREMENTS Wire Type amp Recommended Maximum Distance Circuit Type Circuit Function Limitations Feet Wire Gauge AC Power Primary Power Input to See Power Supplied must be Terminals Support TB3 nonpower limited ACC 25 50 Series 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 5 amps see Note 12 18 AWG AC Voltage see Note Audio Output Notification Appliance Circuit See Note See Note 12 18 AWG ACC AAM25 Module Untwisted TB1 and unshielded or ACC ZSM Module twisted shielded power limited ACC ZPMK Module ACS EIA 485 Circuit 4 000 feet 12 18 AWG ACC FFT TB1 Telephone Loop See Note 54Q maximum impedance 12 18 AWG Untwisted unshielded or twisted shielded ACC FFT TB2 Contact Closure Untwisted 54Q maximum impedance 12 18 AWG Input Trigger unshielded ACC FFT TB3 Remote Microphone See Note See Note See Note Connection ACC EPM Module External Page Connection 12 18 CMD1 and CMD2 Triggers
150. m E Option Switches O MESSAGE 1 GENERATOR d san MESSAGE 2 B CHGR DISABLE RC MESSAGE 3 i 54 5 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 Battery Charger S EXTAUDI Disable Switch E switch shown for charger enabled Controls and System Status Indicators BACK UP ON gt Switch 51 of 2nd amplifier shown in Backup OFF condition AC25MNT2 wmf FC XRM70 Optional 70 7 VRMS Plug in Conversion Module available for each amplifier Figure 1 2 Command Board With Amplifiers Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 17 2 Product Description Product Features ACC 25 50ZS Modules Sw2 sw Select 4 Class Select Single A or 8 Class B or Split Speaker Amplifier Circuits power limitedand Circuits Configuration nonsupervised supervised and require ELRs shown for 8 shown set for i 4 75 P N 27589 Class Split Amplifier i V a Speaker configuration y ual To Amplifier 1 Amplifier 2 Circuits 6000 700 MVpus gt contact closure e LI AAM from external 11182 page system Speaker Circuits are 1 supervised power limited Style Y Class B 159 am To Speakers Zone 1 oe 77 o Class Y shield P aes r To Speakers 4 PEL Zone 2 ACCZSM Speakers Zone 3 Hn Splitter shield
151. microphone to make an announcement Refer to the Keypad example in Figure 5 2 In the optional 70 7 configuration only the amplifier is backed up the FC XRM70 coupling transformer is not For this reason it is not necessary to install an FC XRM70 transformer module on the backup amplifier Host FACP Note Typical illustration of a FiresLite control panel Refer to the Al Polarities Sh NAC Command Input Specification in arm eotanesonown Section 1 2 Specifications on page 19 for the voltage range FACPELRResisto for Style Y only Make no connections to CMD2 S5 DIP switch 6 is OFF BUILDING SPEAKERS ELR dh 4 7K ELRs PN 27072 AGIR D T 8 Messace TROUBLE DOO 2000 DODO 22 22 GENERATOR TB6 5 EX H H HE c 1234 1234 1234 M GENERATOR TROUBLE MASTER CMD1 IN CMD21N CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 M TROUBLE CMD OUT TB2 5 TB8 TB10 Alarm Polarities Shown PLAYBACK SILENCE ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board Style Z ELR Resistor required for IE Style Y Class B only ru 4 75 1 watt P N 75470 EN Backup Supervisory E Audio In Audio Out Polarity Shown EE TRE
152. n nere rire Dade UP 42 32 1 Transformer Rete ah nearer eee ele anes 45 3 3 Operating eir ure dh e e e etia ord buta etie 46 3 4 Auxiliary DC Power Output Connections 48 3 5 Input Initiating ios i pei aime eate pts 48 3 6 OR NIRE t de ee ER e eed 49 3 6 1 Master Command Bus Output esses E enne ener tenter nnne rennen 49 3 62 Trouble Relay s ei edere den i ire HEU PE E ER PEE EUR 51 3 6 3 AC Power Loss Relay 51 3 6 4 Notification Appliance Circuit Speakers sese enne 51 3 6 5 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACS Link ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST 52 3 6 6 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp 25 5078 54 3 6 7 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module 4CC 25 50ZST Only 55 3 7 UL Power limited Wiring nnne eren 56 3 8 Installation of Option Modules retta 57 3 8 1 Audio Amplifier Module 25 57 3 8 2 70 7 5 Transformer Module 70 58 3 8 3 Local Playback Speaker Module FC LPS sess 59 Audio Command Center Series Manual
153. n Board With Modules 18 to ACS devices down strearr Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Specifications Product Description ACC 25 50ZST with ACC FFT Module 22222 2 RECORD BYPASS o 5 55 CHG TEL I9 GNDFLT 51 o ALL CALL CLASS A AUDIO oo MESSAGE 1 MESSAGE2 1 o P HH MESSAGE 3 MESSAGE 4 MESSAGE 5 EXT AUDIO Eo P9 TTTTTTITITTTT n Cable from J3 on back of to P4 on back of TENS ONES 5 5 85 53 Zone Page Module Fire Fighter Telephone Module REMOTE MIC INSTALLED sw1 BEI 4 Switch position shown for remote microphone installed J1 Panel FFT Handset Connector Dark stripe on Remote Page ribbon cable must Jack Keyswitch be positioned to used for All Call left as shown Phone Paging 4 7KQ ELR MT Remote required after Audio Wiring to Microphone last RPJ Remote Page Wiring Keyswitch or at Jack 4 7KQ ELR TB2 if required after last Keyswitch is RPJ for Class 5 29 not used wiring only o 55425 Class A Class B 20 vu Return shld shld 00000 0 123456 TB3 TB2 m __ 902 Switch position 2 shown fo
154. n Examples 5 5 2 25 Watt Zone Splitting Four Speaker Circuits Style Z Class A 25 watts total power with automatic control via ACS link from the FACP see Table 2 7 on page 37 Table 2 8 on page 40 and ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 for switch settings This application of the ACC 25 50ZS T configures the Zone Splitter Module ACC ZSM to divide 25 watts of audio from one Audio Amplifier 25 into four speaker circuits The FACP uses the ACS link connected to the Zone Page Module ACC ZPMK for automatic activa tion of the speaker zones and for alarm activation Configuration switches are set as follows e ACC ZSM SWI set to AAM SW2 to Class to split one ACC AAMGS into 4 Style Z Class A zones ACC ZPMK DIP switch S1 set for communication with MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD with software version 2 x 1 2 OFF 3 ON MS 9600 with software version 2 x or higher 1 2 OFF 3 OFF e ACC 25 50ZS T main circuit board DIP switch S3 set for single zone mode All Call and two messages 1 2 OFF 3 OFF The MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS or MS 9200UD FACP can automatically activate the Fire Evacua tion or All Clear Message and any combination of the 4 speaker zones Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Manual activation can be performed by pressing either of the Message pu
155. n on It should be noted that the green AMP SUPV LED may remain on for wiring faults The ACC ZSM wiring to each speaker circuit is supervised for opens and shorts in standby and for shorts while in alarm A wiring fault will cause the zone circuit Trouble LED on the ACC ZPMK corresponding to the affected circuit to turn on Note that the Local Authority Having Jurisdiction must approve the use of background music Background music is not available with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module The ACS wiring between the ACC ZPMK and FACP is supervised A loss of communication on the ACS EIA 485 link will cause the FACP Trouble LED to light on the ACC ZPMK module The ribbon cable between the ACC ZPMK and audio panel is supervised A loss of communication will cause the ACC Trouble LED to light on the ACC ZPMK module Remote Microphone The FC RM Remote Microphone and associated wiring are supervised for faults by the panel e ACC 25 50 amp ACC 25 50ZS The Trouble LED located on the FC MIM Microphone Interface Module which is mounted in the panel will illuminate on a trouble condition e ACC 25 50ZST The Remote Microphone Trouble LED located on the ACC FFT keypad will illuminate on a trouble condition Refer to the FC RM Product Installation Document 51247 for a description of possible fault conditions Power ON LED The loss of primary AC and secondary battery power will extinguish the Powe
156. n the Remote Microphone electron ics or wiring 4 4 4 LEDs Visible with Door Open and Optional Dress Panel Removed Figure 1 1 amp Figure 1 2 AC Power main circuit board A green LED that remains on while AC power is within correct limits f this indicator fails to light under normal conditions check for AC power and service the system immediately Battery Trouble main circuit board This yellow LED turns on steady when the battery is disconnected or battery voltage drops below an acceptable level Charger Trouble main circuit board This yellow LED turns on steady when the battery charger voltage falls below an acceptable level Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 69 Operating Instructions Operation Ground Fault main circuit board This yellow LED turns on steady when a ground fault condition zero impedance to ground is detected on the system Amp Supv Supervision Audio Amplifier Module This green LED one on each amplifier when on steady indicates that the amplifier 1s fully func tional The ACC 25 50 Series panels constantly test the amplifier to verify proper operation Circuit Trouble Audio Amplifier Module This yellow LED one on each amplifier turns on steady when a trouble is detected in the amplifier or to indicate an open or short circuit on the field wiring attached to the amplifier output terminals Remote Microphone Trouble Optional FC MIM Microphone Interface M
157. nd 8 for the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels 4 SetSwitch SWI on the ACC ZSM for one or two Audio Amplifier ACC AAM25 configuration 5 SetSwitch SW2 on the ACC ZSM for Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A speaker circuit wiring 6 Set DIP switches 1 2 and 3 on Switch S3 of the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST motherboard for Single Zone with activation of 2 5 messages 7 Record any new messages into the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST 8 Enable ANN BUS communication Auto configure the ANN BUS assign messages 1 5 to input zones and assign All Call zone if desired on the FACP Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 127 Programmed Activation FACP MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 D 4 3 ACC ZPMK DIP Switch 1 Settings on ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Switches 1 2 and 3 are used to configure the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST for operation with a specific FACP The switch settings for use with the MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 soft ware version 2 0 or higher are as follows Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Configuration ON ON OFF MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Version 2 0 or higher 128 Table D 8 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 FACP Configuration Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Programmed Activation by FACP D 4 4 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to FACP The FACP communicates with the ACC 25 50ZS T over
158. nd exit the building Do not use the elevators May I have your attention This is an emergency Please walk to the nearest exit and go to your assembly areas and await further instructions This is an emergency Your attention please The fire alarm in this building has been activated Please cease operations immediately and proceed into the nearest fire exit Descend to street level and leave the building Do not use the elevator There has been a Fire Emergency reported in this building Proceed calmly to fire stairs Do not use elevators Do not contact the front desk unless evacuation assistance 1s required Proceed directly to fire stairs Fire personnel will assist disabled and elderly from the fire stairs Floor Wardens report status by fire phone e May I have your attention please There has been a Fire Emergency reported in the building While this is being verified please leave the building by the nearest exit or exit stairway Attention Your attention please The building emergency condition has been cleared You may return to your normal activities The building emergency has been cleared You may return to your normal activities e Your attention please A severe weather warning has been received Please walk to the nearest safe area and wait for further instructions Elevator lobbies stairwells bathrooms and auditoriums are designated safe areas in the event of severe weather Stay away from windows
159. ne Splitter Module installed in the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST provides 8 Style Y Class B speaker circuits Additional speaker circuits can be added using the ACC 25 50DAZS Speaker Circuit Number Zone Number Speaker Circuits 1 24 32 1 on ACC 25 50ZS T 33 2 on ACC 25 50ZS T 34 3 ACC 25 50ZS T 35 4 on ACC 25 50ZS T 36 5 ACC 25 50ZS T 37 6 ACC 25 50ZS T 38 7 on ACC 25 50ZS T 39 8 on ACC 25 50ZS T 40 Table D 5 Speaker Circuit Zone Assignments Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 109 Programmed Activation FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD 110 9 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 41 10 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 42 11 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 43 12 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 44 13 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 45 14 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 46 15 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 47 16 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 48 17 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 49 18 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 50 19 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 51 20 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 52 21 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 53 22 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 54 23 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 55 24 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 56 Table D 5 Speaker Circuit Zone Assignments Note that Zone 32 is assigned to all speaker circuits If an addressable device programmed to Zone 32 1s activated the message programmed to Zone 32 will be generated to all speaker circuits The exception is when one or mo
160. ne to be transmitted if the digital voice generator fails SWITCH SWITCH TONE TRANSMITTED BEFORE AND AFTER 2 3 DIGITAL VOICE MESSAGE OFF OFF STEADY OFF ON SLOW WHOOP factory default ON OFF Hi Lo ON ON CHIME Table 2 5 Switch Settings for Tones Switch 4 used to determine if the tone selected by S1 switches 2 and 3 will be generated before the message is transmitted OFF No tone before message ON Tone before message factory default setting Switch 5 used to determine if the tone selected by S1 switches 2 and 3 will be generated after the message is transmitted OFF No tone after message factory default setting ON Tone after message NOTES Tone Before After only applies to Message 1 Fire Evac Messages 2 through 5 do not generate a tone before or after the message Switches 6 7 and 8 used to determine the number of times the voice message will repeat SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH NUMBER OF TIMES TO REPEAT DIGITAL VOICE 6 7 8 MESSAGE OFF OFF OFF Tone Only No Voice ON OFF OFF 3 OFF ON OFF 4 ON ON OFF 6 factory default OFF OFF ON 8 ON ON ON INFINITE until FACP trigger is reset All other settings for switches 6 7 and 8 are invalid and will default to a message repeat of 3 times Table 2 6 Switch Settings for Message Repeat 1 Some jurisdictions require tone evacuate only This option prevents voice messages from being generated Verify with
161. ng Message push buttons to hear one cycle of the selected message The selected push button LED will illuminate steady during playback while the other Message LEDs will continue to flash 5 Repeat step 3 to listen to any of the other stored messages Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 65 Operating Instructions ACC ZPMK Switch Functions ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST 6 Toend the playback function press and release the Record Playback push button The Record Playback LED will extinguish and the Message push button will stop flashing 4 1 7 Main Control Panel Keypad Labels The ACC 25 50 Series 1s shipped with a standard label installed in the keypad as illustrated in the following figure A blank label is also provided to allow the user to customize the zone and mes sage label The installed labels can be easily removed by sliding them up through the slots in the top ofthe keypad The customized labels can be installed by inserting them into the slot in the top of the keypad and sliding them down into position Install Labels Remove Labels POWER ON slide down slide up Supplied Blank Labels SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE POWER ON POWER ON TORNADO MESSAGE GENERATOR TROUBLE MESSAGE SYSTEM TROUBLE SYSTEM TROUBLE TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK acc25ky9 wmf TROUBLE SILENCE Figure 4 3 Keypad Labels 4 2 ACC
162. nnected between Terminal TB6 on the FACP and Terminal on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS T panel to other ACS ANN devices 9600zpmk wmf MS 9600 or MS 9600LS ACC ZPMK Figure D 1 Connection for MS 9600 or MS 9600LS to ACC ZPMK MS 9200UD and MS 9200UDLS The MS 9200UD and MS 9200UDLS FACPs communicate with the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST over the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between Ter minal TB9 on the FACP and Terminal 1 on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST panel to other ACS ANN ANN gt A B devices ACS gt TB8 our n our n 189 facs TB10 5 A 82 A AB Q 9200udzpmk wmf ACS MS 9200UD or MS 9200UDLS ACC ZPMK Figure D 2 Connection for MS 9200UD or MS 9200UDLS to ACC ZPMK Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 107 Programmed Activation FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD 0 1 4 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings ACC ZPMK DIP Switch S1 e Switches 1 2 and 3 are used to configure the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST for operation with a specific FACP as shown in the following table SWITCH SWITCH SWITCH CONFIGURED FOR OPERATION WITH FOLLOWING FIRE ALARM 1 2 3 CONTROL PANEL OFF OFF OFF MS 9200UD version 1 OFF ON ON ACS Protocol MS 9600 version 1 ON OFF OFF ACS Protocol MS 96
163. nnunciation via ACS ANN BUS an intelligent FACP utiliz ing addressable monitor modules and the ACS ANN BUS link can annunciate the status of the remote FFT jacks refer to the FACP specific programming section in this Appendix 0 1 5 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD 106 D 1 1 The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST can be automatically triggered via the ACS serial link by the MS 9600 version 2 or higher MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD version 2 or higher to trans mit one of five messages over selected speaker circuits This is accomplished by zone program ming at the FACP Annunciation of remote Fire Fighter Telephone locations on the ACC FFT keypad ACC 25 50ZST only is also transmitted via the ACS serial link This is accomplished by point pro gramming at the FACP Overview The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST provide 8 speaker circuits standard via the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module Expansion to 24 speaker circuits is possible by adding ACC 25 50DAZS panels The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST also have the ability to generate and direct one of five messages to specific speaker circuits The MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD communicate with the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST over the ACS annunciator terminals The ACS Annunciator option for ACS address 01 must therefore be enabled in the FACP programming When this option 15 enabled FACP zones 733 through Z56 are dedicated as output zones for speaker circuits 1 through 24 respectively FA
164. odule This yellow LED turns on steady when a remote microphone trouble is detected from the FC RM or wiring 4 5 Operation The ACC 25 50 Series continuously monitors system status When no system alarm or local trou ble conditions exist all LEDs are off except the Power On LED located on the front panel keypad the amplifier supervision LED s and the AC Power LED located on the main circuit board The Notification Appliance Circuits speakers are off and all relays are in their normal state Zone acti vations and local troubles are annunciated by the ACC 25 50 s LEDs 4 5 1 Fire Alarm The ACC 25 50 Series will upon detection of an alarm condition CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 or CMDS Inputs active or via the ACS on the appropriate Zone LED steady Turn on the appropriate Notification Appliance Circuit speakers depending on CMD input source Turn on the appropriate Audio Amplifier s Transmit the tone before message if programmed repeating tone number of times programmed Transmit the appropriate digital voice message repeating message number of times programmed Transmit the tone after message if programmed repeating tone number of times programmed Transmit a primary evacuation tone only if programmed 4 5 2 Fire Alarm Restoral Turn off the Zone LED located on the front panel Turn off the Notification Appliance Circuits Turn off the Audio Amplifiers Turn off the digital voice
165. of this document is strictly prohibited Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Software Downloads In order to supply the latest features and functionality in fire alarm and life safety technology to our customers we make frequent upgrades to the embedded software in our products To ensure that you are installing and programming the latest features we strongly recommend that you download the most current version of software for each product prior to commissioning any system Contact Technical Support with any questions about software and the appropriate version for a specific application Documentation Feedback Your feedback helps us keep our documentation up to date and accurate If you have any comments or suggestions about our online Help or printed manuals you can email us Please include the following information Product name and version number if applicable Printed manual or online Help Topic Title for online Help Page number for printed manual Brief description of content you think should be improved or corrected Your suggestion for how to correct improve documentation Send email messages to FireSystems TechPubs honeywell com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only If you have any technical issues please contact Technical Services 4 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Table of Contents Section 1 Product Description
166. ogramming The Relay Closure outputs of the MS 5210UD are used to trigger Message 1 Fire Evacuation and Message 2 Chemical Spill on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST via the and CMD2 inputs Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5210UD Programmed Activation by FACP If only the generating Fire Evacuation announcement Message 1 to individual audio zones is desired do not connect the MS 5210UD Relay outputs to the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST CMD inputs In this case the activation of the audio zones via the ACS link will automatically trip the Fire Evacuation message to the ACS link selected zone Manually deactivating a speaker circuit is accomplished by pressing the activated zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Manual activation of the audio system can be performed by selecting zone push buttons s on the ACC ZPMK and then pressing either of the Message buttons All Call Paging is possible by first pressing the All Call push button on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST main keypad and then pressing the push to talk switch on the microphone faults on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST are sent upstream via the ACS link to the MS 5210UD and are indicated by illuminating the System Trouble LED on the MS 5210UD 4 7KQ ELRs P N 27072 4 7KQ ELRs P N 27072 c7 7 e 2008 o o bbo 202 55 5 TB6 cj 2
167. on When TB2 is wired between the two amplifiers of a panel the optional amplifier pro vides backup to the standard amplifier Switch S1 on the backup amplifier must be ON and jump ers placed from backup amplifier TB2 Terminal 3 to standard amplifier TB2 Terminal 1 and from backup amplifier TB2 Terminal 4 to standard amplifier TB2 Terminal 2 Refer to Section Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC 25 50 on page 81 for additional information Speaker Circuit TB1 Terminals 3 amp 4 Style 5 amp 6 Style Z 1 amp 2 Shield Standby and Alarm Polarity Shown on Amplifier Module Power limited circuitry Operation Circuit can be wired Style Y or Style Z Normal Operating Voltage 25 Vy 1 amp max and maximum Load Impedance of 250 70 7 Vams 350 mA max with maximum Load Impedance of 2000 operation possible by plug ging optional FC XRM70 conversion module into P1 of audio amplifier Circuit wiring is supervised during standby alarm and when background music is playing Output Power 25 watts 20 watts when background music is employed Frequency Range 800Hz 2 800Hz Maximum total capacitance for each speaker circuit 250 uF End of Line Resistor required for Style Y circuit 4 75 KO 1 watt P N 75470 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Specifications Product Description ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module and ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS T Only Power limited cir
168. on the main panel keypad and then keying the microphone to make an announcement Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 87 Application Examples ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications DODDO DOOD ELR resistor required for Style Y Class B only 4 75 KO 1 watt ERE AGC Comm P N 75470 NE NS Zone 1 E m E m m Zone2 mE mE Zone 3 mE E E PH Zones A ros e me m Zone6 5 m E m E Zone 7 m m Zone 8 i 5 E m First Amplifier ACC ZSM Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T ACC ZPMK Keypad ACS EIA 485 Link MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD FACP ALL CALL POWER ON AUDIO SYSTEM ON OFF TROUBLE MESSAGE FIRE E TROUBLE MESSAGE inl GENERATOR poy TROUBLE Note Refer to Section D Programmed pRECORD 8 Activation by FACP page 105 for information TROUBLE 8 regarding control with other FACPs SILENCE ACC 25 50ZS T Keypad ACC ZPMK Figure 5 5 ACC 25 50ZS T 25 Watt Zone Splitting 88 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications Applicatio
169. one generator If the primary tone generator fails one of three backups become enabled Power is fed independently to each amplifier so that a short circuit in one amplifier will not shut down the other Full output power of 25 watts per amplifier is generated while in a low battery con dition Power is not diminished when the optional 70 Vrms transformer module is installed Audio is amplified utilizing modern integrated circuits as opposed to transformer technology This pro vides for very low signal distortion for crystal clear audio Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 13 Product Description Product Features Primary applications for the audio panels include structures such as restaurants schools auditori ums places of worship buildings with occupancies over 50 etc The ACC 25 50 Series 15 designed to interface directly to addressable or conventional fire alarm control panels or can be used with the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio ACC 25 50DA panel to distribute audio in systems that require more than 50 watts 1 1 Product Features e 25 watts of 25 audio power expandable to 50 watts per panel e Optional 70 7 Vays conversion module available for each amplifier note that speaker wiring continues to be supervised in standby alarm and when background music 15 playing with this option module installed e Modular design for maximum system flexibility e Unobstructed module access an
170. one of the remote FFT locations a ring back tone will be heard at the remote location the Answer Call LED will flash and the piezo will sound on the ACC FFT module located in the ACC 25 50ZST main panel The user at the main panel can answer the remote call by picking up the local handset and pressing the Answer Call pushbutton which turns the Answer Call LED on steady and terminates the ringback tone Both parties can now converse by depressing the respective push to talk switch on the handsets Additional handsets up to 4 more can plug in and converse in a party line format Proper termi nation of communication requires that all remote jacks be unplugged and that the Answer Call pushbutton be pressed If this procedure is not followed a system fault condition will occur Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 75 Operating Instructions Operation 76 Annunciation of Remote Telephone Locations MS 9600 or MS 9200UDLS only In addition to the operation described in Section Communication on the Telephone Loop one of the 24 corresponding FFT LEDs on the ACC FFT keypad will illuminate to indicate which remote FFT location in the building has the handset installed 4 5 12 Trouble Condition Response trouble conditions are fully supervised in standby and alarm unless otherwise noted and will cause the following to occur note that response to AC loss will depend on the setting of S3 switch 8 as shown in Tabl
171. ophone or two compatible audio input jacks e Two External Audio Inputs for recording custom message from compatible source or playing music over the system with prior approval of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction AHJ Multiple duration message capability one 60 second two 30 second three 20 second four 15 second or five 12 second custom messages e Integral tone generators field selectable for steady slow whoop high low or chime tones e Higher wattage capability available by using the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio ACC 25 50DA panel Powered by integral AC power supply or batteries during AC fail Programmable delay of immediate 2 hours or 6 hours reporting of AC Loss Piezo sounder for local trouble Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Product Features Product Description Two Form C trouble relays System Trouble Relay AC Power Loss Relay TB7 35 mA Special Application auxiliary power output for addressable modules when interfaced with the FiresLite MS 9200 E or MS 9600 FACP or equivalent and End of Line power supervision relays Integral Dress Panel Optional ACC TR semi flush trim ring ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone module for control and annunciation of up to 24 remote telephone jacks installation in ACC 25 50ZST only Fire Fighter Handset FHS F used to communicate over the telephone circuit connected to the ACC FFT ACC 25 50ZST only Fire Fi
172. or J1 connects to amplifier connector P1 CAUTION BEFORE INSTALLING ANY MODULES MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER AC AND DC HAS BEEN DISCONNECT POWER REMOVED 1 Carefully remove the 25 Audio Amplifier Module s from the main circuit board Figure 3 17 on page 58 for installation procedures and reverse the steps 2 Install the three standoffs supplied with the FC XRM70 Module by inserting each supplied screw into the three holes on the solder side of the ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module s Secure each standoff in place with the screws Refer to Figure 3 18 for the location of the mounting holes 3 Reinstall the Audio Amplifier Module s following the procedure accompanying Figure 3 17 4 Remove the two factory installed jumpers from connector P1 of the Audio Amplifier Module s Refer to the illustration in Figure 3 18 5 Carefully align the connector on the FC XRM70 Transformer Module s with the P1 connector on the Audio Amplifier Module and press securely into place Make certain the pins are properly aligned to prevent bending or breaking of pins 58 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Installation of Option Modules Installation 6 Two Factory Installed Jumpers on P1 of Each Amplifier Module Must be Removed to Install the 70 7 Transformer Step 4 Secure the FC XRM70 Transformer Module s to the Audio Amplifier Module s with the supplied screws
173. phone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to OFF for Dual Zone config uration Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard on page 37 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone Pressing the local microphone push to talk switch during an FACP activated alarm will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to non manually deactivated speaker zones Emer gency paging to non FACP activated speaker zones may be performed by selecting the speaker zones Zone 1 and or Zone2 and pressing the microphone push to talk switch The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch during an FACP activated alarm will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to non manually deactivated speaker zones The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Note that Remote Microphone All Call functionality is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to OFF for Dual Zone configuration Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 4 5 10 Paging 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST Refer also to Section All Call ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 72 for All
174. r r Y aie 2 wire Class 4 el telephone board v connection J3 side view ribbon cable is required when annunciating remote Fire Fighter Telephone locations AC25ZSTMNTa wmf Figure 1 4 ACC 25 50ZST Main Board with ACC FFT Module 1 2 Specifications AC Power TB3 ACC 25 50 ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST 120 VAC 60 Hz 1 5 amp Wire size minimum 14 AWGb with 600 V insulation AC Loss Relay 7 Operation normally energized fail safe relay transfers on AC power loss for independent monitor ing by DACT AC Loss Relay can be programmed to be the only indication of an AC loss condi tion see Table 2 3 on page 34 AC Loss relay contact rating 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive 0 6 amps 30 VAC resistive Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 19 Product Description Specifications 20 Battery lead acid only P10 Maximum Charging Circuit Normal Flat Charge 27 6V 0 800 amp Maximum Charger Capacity 18 Amp Hour battery Audio Command Center Series cabinet holds max 18 Amp Hour Battery Command Input Circuits alarm polarities shown e CMD TB2 Terminals 3 amp 4 are input terminals and Terminals 1 and 2 are output terminals which provide feed through of the NAC circuits to NAC devices down stream e CMD2 TBS Terminals 3 amp 4 are input terminals and Terminals 1 and 2 are output terminals which pro
175. r ON LED Internal Power Supplies e Power fed to the amplifiers from the main circuit board is fully supervised Should standby or alarm power feeds to either amplifier fail the unit will go into trouble Note that a power trouble on one amplifier will not affect the power to the other amplifier Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 77 Operating Instructions Operation 78 4 5 13 Trouble Condition Restoral trouble condition restorals will cause the following to occur note that response to AC loss restoral will depend on the setting of S3 switch 8 as shown in Table 2 3 on page 34 Reenergize the trouble relay returning contacts to normal position Turn off local piezo V Turn off the system Trouble LED Close CMDI input In addition to the previous trouble condition restorals the following specific restorals will occur AC restoral Turn on the AC PWR LED on the main circuit board Reenergize the AC Loss Relay on the main circuit board returning contacts to normal position Reenergize Form C Trouble and CMDI contacts if S3 switch 8 is OFF refer to Table 2 3 on page 34 Battery restoral Turn off the Battery Trouble LED on the main circuit board Ground Fault cleared Turn off the Ground Fault LED on the main circuit board Microphone restoral Turn off the Microphone Trouble LED on the front panel keypad Tone Generator restoral Turn offthe Tone Generator Trouble
176. r Theater 1 through Software Zone 49 for Theater 16 Software Zone 32 is programmed to activate all speaker circuits All Call In addition the Fire Evacuation Message Message 1 is entered into Software Zones 32 49 Automatic control by the FACP 15 provided through the ACS link to the ACC 25 50ZS Manual control is possible via the keypad in the ACC 25 50ZS Control of Audio Zones 9 16 is sent through the ACC Control Serial Link to the ACC 25 50DAZS Alarm and Paging audio from the 25 5075 is delivered to Audio Zones 9 16 ACC 25 50DAZS by way of the Audio Riser N 5 X 2 E 5 gt g E a 5 lt o z os io 9 io lt A o N 2 o Nie Ye o at S 2 of eu o 2s og N Ss og Ye 2 of lt ze 5 N N 2 nz Nic Ye QN g SES o 3E L lt 5 N 5 A 55 e Ne mI s Sx 9 e 2 5 of M c og 5 og z 8 ME
177. re devices programmed to Zones 33 through 40 is also activated If the newly activated zone is programmed to a message with a higher priority then Zone 32 the higher priority message will be generated to all circuits IMPORTANT Messages have a priority scheme with Message having the highest priority and Message 5 having the lowest priority For example If an addressable device activates a speaker cir cuit programmed to generate Message 5 that message will be generated over the selected speaker zone If later another device activates a speaker circuit programmed to generate Message 3 Mes sage 3 has a higher priority then Message 5 and will therefore be generated over both activated speaker zones The highest priority message will always be generated over all activated speaker circuits Programming Tips for MS 9600 MS 9600LD MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD It is important to note that Message 1 is assigned to Zone 00 General Alarm as a default A mes sage however will not be generated over the speaker circuits unless one of the following program ming steps is completed For General Alarm applications all input points must have audio zone assigned to it Z32 to activate all audio zones OR 733 to Z56 for specific audio zone control e For non General Alarm applications where input devices and or messages are mapped to spe cific zones Message 1 must be removed from Zone 00 programming Message Assignment Speaker Specific
178. rface Module 15 22 27 FC RM 21 29 139 G M Index see also Remote Microphone 15 22 27 Circuit Trouble 25 70 FC XRM70 28 29 Ground Fault 25 70 Installation 57 58 Message 24 see also Audio Conversion Module 28 Message 1 68 see also Transformer Module 58 Message 2 68 Fire Alarm Control Panel Message 3 68 see also FACP 13 Message 4 68 Fire Alarm Operation 70 Message 5 68 Fire Alarm Restoral 70 Message Generator Trouble 24 67 Fire Fighter Telephone Module 21 25 Microphone Trouble 24 67 Form C 16 Power On 24 67 see also Relay 51 Record Playback 24 67 see Relay 22 26 Remote Microphone Trouble 70 FPJ F phone jack 55 75 116 System Trouble 24 67 Tone Generator Trouble 24 67 G Zone 1 24 67 Zone 2 24 67 Ground Fault LED 25 70 Local Handset Trouble 25 Ground Fault Response 76 Local Handset Trouble LED 69 Local Playback Speaker 15 16 27 29 65 H Installation 59 Hi Lo Tone 14 36 see also FC LPS 59 Indicator Main Circuit Board 27 see also LED 23 63 Manual Evacuate 70 Input Circuit 26 48 Manual Evacuate Restoral 71 Installation Master CMD Out 21 Transformer 45 current 21 Operating Voltage 21 J Short Circuit Current 21 Master Command Bus Output 26 76 Jumper current 26 Audio Amplifier 20 End of Line Resistor 49 see also Master CMD 49 K voltage 26 Keypad Message 23 63 labels 66 Message 1 LED 24 68 Keypad Labels 66 Message 2 LED 24 68 Keys Message 3 LED 24 68 see also Push buttons 66 Message 4 LED 24 68
179. ring an alarm condition from the host FACP or manually by a message push button In this application the from the host FACP is connected to The CMDI out terminals are then terminated with an EOL resistor for the FACP s Style Y NAC or the terminals are wired back to the host FACP for a Style 2 S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to OFF which causes a 60 second message to be sent to the speaker circuit when CMDI input is activated S5 DIP switch 5 is set to OFF which causes CMDI input to be activated by a reverse polarity condition CMD3 CMDA and CMDS inputs require End of Line resistors and CMD2 cannot be used to trig ger the ACC 25 50 IMPORTANT When CMDI 1 configured for reverse polarity the cannot be Coded Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 81 Application Examples One Speaker Circuit With Backup on ACC 25 50 Backup Amplifier switch S1 is set to the Backup ON position 18 AWG or larger jumpers nect the Backup Amplifier TB2 Terminal 3 and Main Amplifier TB2 Terminal 1 as well as Backup Amplifier TB2 Terminal 4 and Main Amplifier TB2 Terminal 2 Upon failure of the first or main amplifier the audio from the backup amplifier will be switched out to the speakers In this application the system may also be manually activated via the keypad by selecting the Building Speakers zone push button followed by the selection of the Fire Message push button or by using the
180. roduct must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 after any pro gramming operation or change in site specific software Re acceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of system components or after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring All compo nents circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 10096 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper system operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 49 C 32 120 and at a relative humidity 93 2 RH non condensing at 32 2 C 90 F 3 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic com ponents may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indi cating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage FCC Warning WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc
181. room to easily install and maintain the panel Locate the top ofthe cabinet approximately five feet above the floor with the hinge mounting on the right Determine the number of conductors required for the devices to be installed Sufficient knockouts are provided for wiring convenience Select the appropriate knockout s and i pull the required conductors into the box Note that are also located on the back of the cabinet wiring should be in accordance with the National and or Local codes for fire alarm systems acc 2550zs wmf 3 2 Backbox Installation Surface Mounting CAUTION STATIC SENSITIVE COMPONENTS THE CIRCUIT BOARD CONTAINS STATIC SENSITIVE COMPONENTS ALWAYS GROUND YOURSELF WITH A PROPER WRIST STRAP BEFORE HANDLING ANY BOARDS SO THAT STATIC CHARGES ARE REMOVED FROM THE BODY USE STATIC SUPPRESSIVE PACKAG ING TO PROTECT ELECTRONIC ASSEMBLIES Open the door and lift the door off the pin hinges 2 Remove the main circuit board and transformer from the backbox before installation Set the board and transformers aside in a safe clean place Avoid static discharge which may damage static sensitive components on the board 3 Mark and predrill holes for the top two backbox keyhole mounting bolts using the dimensions shown Install two upper fasteners in the wall with the screw heads protruding Using the upper keyholes mount the backbox over t
182. s ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST only Connector P11 provides a connection for the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module which is used to annunciate and control the selection of speaker circuits Refer to Section ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACS Link ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 52 Local Speaker Connector P2 provides a connection for an optional removable local speaker P N FC LPS to be used for reviewing the digital message without broadcasting over the system speakers Figure 3 19 Installation of Speaker Module on page 60 This option module must be installed to take advantage of the Playback feature Note that The FC LPS must be removed after use 1 5 Components Main Circuit Board The ACC 25 50 Series main cir meen cuit board contains the system s ae orien CPU tone generators special application auxiliary 35 mA power output DIP switches for field programmable features digi tal message recorder generator integral microphone input and pre amplifier other primary compo nents and wiring interface components One amplifier mod Audio Amplifier AC25MAST2 wmf gt ZONE PAGE MODULE ule is supplied mounted to the Figure 1 7 Main Circuit Board main circuit board The ACC 25 50ZS
183. sage 4 over speaker circuit MESSAGE 5 used to manually transmit Message 5 over speaker circuit 1 3 2 Dual Zone Operation ACC 25 50 Only Figure 1 6 depicts Dual Zone operation which sup ports the generation of one message only refer to Sec tion 2 Field Programming on page 32 ZONE 1 ZONE2 ZONE 1 used to select Zone 1 when ACC 25 50 is programmed for Dual Zone operation Dual Zone operation directs a single message to either or both amplifier circuits S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to OFF ZONE 2 used to select Zone 2 when 25 50 is programmed for Dual Zone operation 53 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 set to OFF MESSAGE 1 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 POWER ON SYSTEM TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE GENERATOR TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE acc25kyblnk wmf Figure 1 6 Controls and Indicators Dual Zone Operation 23 Product Description Controls and Indicators 24 1 3 3 RECORD PLAYBACK V for recording messages when Record Bypass switch is in the up Record position refer to Section 52 Record Bypass Switch on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB on page 38 Section 2 1 S1 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard ACC MCB on page 36 and Section 2 2 S5 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Series Motherboard on page 37 for additional information on recording mes
184. sages V for reviewing recorded message when Record Bypass Switch is in the down Bypass position requires optional FC LPS module 1 3 4 TROUBLE SILENCE X momentary depression silences the local piezo when system is in trouble condition 1 3 5 LEDs visible with panel door closed Power ON green System Trouble yellow Message Generator Trouble yellow Tone Generator Trouble yellow Microphone Trouble yellow Record Playback green Dual Zone Zone 1 green active yellow manual deactivation V Zone 2 green active yellow manual deactivation Message 1 green activation Message 2 green activation Message 3 green activation Message 4 green activation Message 5 green activation Single Zone Call green active Audio On Off green active yellow manual deactivation 1 3 6 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Panels only Push button Switches 24 tactile push button switches used to manually activate the corre sponding speaker zone If speaker zone has been activated by the FACP programming pressing the switch will deactivate the speaker zone and illuminate the corresponding yellow zone LED and the Sys tem Trouble LED LEDs FACP Communication green active extinguished no communication The top left LED communication should only be active if the ACC 25 50ZS T is connected to an FACP and communication via the ACS link is estab
185. se the ACC Trouble LED to turn off on the ACC ZPMK module Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Operation Operating Instructions Remote Microphone restoral Turn off the Remote Microphone Trouble LED located on the FC MIM module for the ACC 25 50 or ACC 25 50ZS Turn offthe Remote Key Microphone Trouble LED located on the ACC 25 50ZST ACC FFT module Power ON LED power restoral Arestoral of AC power at TB3 will turn on the Power On LED Internal Power Supplies restoral Power fed to the amplifiers from the main circuit board is fully supervised Restoral of standby or alarm power feeds to either amplifier will cause the unit to clear the trouble indications Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 79 Section 5 Application Examples The AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 AUDIOePCOMMAND CENTER 25 50ZS and AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50ZST are voice evacuation control panels which can be used with a variety of Fire Alarm Control Panels to provide emergency audio messages This chapter contains a few application examples and is not meant to provide a comprehensive list of all possible ACC 25 50 Series applications 5 1 One Speaker Circuit on ACC 25 50 80 Single Output Zone Table 2 7 on page 37 for Message Control switch settings A very basic application consists of one ACC 25 50 Series with one amplifier and a single speaker circuit This configuration is suitable for small f
186. sed Maximum wiring impedance 540 End of Line Resistor required for Style Y circuit 4 7 watt TB2 Remote Page Jack Keyswitch Operation Circuit wired Class B Keyswitch enables All Call Paging by FHS F Remote Phone Requires RPJ F Circuit wiring 1 supervised Maximum wiring impedance 540 End of Line Resistor required 4 7 watt TB3 Remote Microphone Operation Provide connection for the optional FC RM Remote Microphone Module which is used for remote paging capabilities NOTE For installations that require both the Fire Fighter Telephone and Remote Microphone the Remote Microphone Module wiring connections are made to the ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module Master CMD Out TB6 Terminals 1 2 3 amp 4 active polarity shown Provides All Call Paging trigger for Distributed Audio units ACC 25 50 ONLY Will drive MR 101C or MR 201C relays manufactured by Air Products and Controls to provide relay contacts Supervised and power limited circuitry Programmed Operation Output reverses polarity on activation of All Call switch Remote Micro phone or External Page Module input Normal Operating Voltage 24 VDC regulated filtered Maximum Voltage 25 4 VDC Reverse Polarity Current 125 mA maximum Standby Voltage 5 VDC Short Circuit Current 0 5 mA Maximum Load Resistance 200 ohms Wiring connections to Master CMD Output Circuit Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 201
187. sh button and pressing one of the Message push buttons will direct the tone voice message audio to all Zone Page Module speaker circuits 4 5 8 Paging ACC 25 50 Single Zone Refer also to Section Call ACC 25 50 Single Zone Configuration on page 71 for All Call type paging operation Note that paging from the local integral microphone will override paging operations from the Remote Microphone General Page Using Local Integral Microphone Pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the Audio Amplifier Module 25 speaker circuit s General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch will direct paging audio to the Audio Ampli fier Module ACC AAM25 speaker circuit s Note that Remote Microphone All Call functional ity is DIP switch programmable for the ACC 25 50 Set the DIP switch to OFF if only activating ACC 25 50 speaker circuits is desired Refer to Section S3 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard ACC MCB on page 37 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 73 Operating Instructions Operation 74 Emergency Page Using Local Integral Microphone Pressing the local microphone push to talk switch will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to the Audio Amplifier Module ACC AAM25 speaker circuit s The system will revert back to the tone voice message 1f the microphone key is h
188. sh button s and then selecting the zone push button on the ACC ZPMK keypad Paging is possible by first pressing the All Call push button on the main panel keypad and then keying the microphone to make an announcement Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 89 Application Examples ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST Zone Splitting Applications 1 222220 DODO 27023456 comm TB1 TB2 LE LE m TE Es E E E Zone 2 A a mE m E me gt return Zone 3 2 mu 3 e cS m return it mE Zone 4 5 me m2 j t return pne First Amplifier ACC ZSM Mounted on ACC 25 50ZS T ACC ZPMK Keypad ACS or ANN EIA 485 Link ACS or ANN MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS MS 9200UD or MS 5UD MS 10UD Series FACP ALL CALL POWER AUDIO SYSTEM ON OFF TROUBLE MESSAGE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE PME GENERATOR MESSAGE TROUBLE MICROPHONE TROUBLE RECORD PLAYBACK TROUBLE SILENCE zonesplitappA wmf Note Refer to Section D Programmed Activation by FACP on page 105 for information regarding control with other FACPs ACC 25 50ZS T Keypad ACC ZPMK Figure 5 6 ACC 25 50ZS T 25 Watt Zone Splitting 90 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E
189. sign All Call Zone if applicable refer to FACP manual ANN Options Programming Program message to be generated over each speaker circuit refer to Message Assignment in following section Activate individual devices to ensure proper programming compare to desired programming 130 Table D 10 FACP Programming Steps ANN BUS Annunciator The ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST communicate with the FACP via the ANN BUS link Auto configure the ANN BUS Annunciator as described in the appropriate FACP manual The ANN BUS programming options can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Option Modules from the list of programming options Zone Assignment Zones must be assigned to each addressable input device in order to activate the appropriate output device s Program each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 Programmed Activation by FACP Note that when the ANN BUS Annunciator option is enabled at the FACP speaker circuits at the 25 5075 or ACC 25 50ZST are automatically assigned dedicated zone numbers These zone numbers can then be programmed to addressable input devices which will allow the input device to activate the programmed speaker zone The following table lists the
190. so provided for connection to the Keyswitch on an RPJ F Remote Page Jack which allows remote paging by a Remote Telephone FHS F If an addressable FACP is installed a monitor module can be used to monitor the connection of Fire Fighter Tele phones FHS F into the FPJ F or RPJ F which is then displayed on the ACC FFT keypad REMOTE MIC INSTALLED sw1 4 o i 3 LED 1 LI 2 1 ITB2 3 f Ya watt ELR P N 27072 install on last device for Style Y last device Class B circuit only FC RM Style Z Class A return Keyswitch Keyswitch Audio Audio gt 9 606460 monitor T module red black to SLC OHO monitor violet red black to SLC ACC FFT Figure 3 15 ACC FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module acc fftwire wmf Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 55 Installation UL Power limited Wiring Requirements 3 7 UL Power limited Wiring Requirements Power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must remain separated in the cabinet power limited circuit wiring must remain at least 0 25 away from any nonpower limited circuit wiring Furthermore all power limited and nonpower limited circuit wiring must enter and exit the cabinet through different knockouts and or conduits A typical wiring diagram for the AUDIO
191. ssable input device is programmed to Zone 7 and Zone 35 and a second addressable input device 1s programmed to Zone 5 and Zone 35 activation of the first addressable input device address 12 in the example below will cause Message 2 to be generated over speaker circuit 3 Table D 5 on page 109 If the sec ond addressable device address 20 in the example below is also activated Message 1 will now be transmitted over speaker circuit 3 since Message 1 has a higher priority then Message programmed to gt activate PUEROS Zone7 and Zone35 Speaker Circuit 3 Addressable Pull Station 2 J address 12 Message 2nd highest priority of the three programmed to IL uem Zone5 and Zone 35 actival Message 1 Addressable Pull Station highest priority of the three address 20 Programming is accomplished in the same manner as previously described To Program one of five messages to a speaker zone press the ENTER key at the FACP The following screen will be displayed 1 READ STATUS MODE 2 PROGRAMMING MODE S MAHUAL DIAL MODE 112 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Access Programming Mode by pressing the 2 key The following screen will be displayed PROGRAMMING ENTER PASSWORD get
192. ssion systems are rec ommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inade quate maintenance To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA stan dards At a minimum the requirements of NFPA 72 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance A main tenance agreement should be arranged through the local man ufacturer s representative Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept Limit C1 2 2007 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Installation Precautions Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control unit and associ ated equipment may be damaged by removing and or insert ing cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until manuals are read and understood CAUTION System Re acceptance Test after Software Changes To ensure proper system operation this p
193. t both circuits are triggered by the same type of input or by different types of inputs see Figure 3 7 on page 49 Host FACP NAC Style Z Class A alarm polarities shown NE m Class B Style B Contact Closure trigger input 4 7K FACP EOL Resistor 1 4 watt EOL Resistors P N 27072 for Style Y Class B only Lr fh n Polarized Strobe 72 b HEINE Sobe go E Polarized Strobe GCE f Polarized Strobe Polarized Strobe E r Polarized Strobe reverse polarity trigger T alarm polarity shown 75900 DDOD 22 OO Qe TB2 TB5 e E 1234 1234 12 2 2 8 N CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 CMD5 8 AUDIO COMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series Voice Evacuation Control Panel Figure 3 7 Command Input Circuits CMD3 CMD4 and CMD5 Command Input circuits are triggered by a contact closure only Each Command input will activate various messages and amplifiers depending on the Message Control selection configured by S3 DIP switches 1 2 and 3 see Table 2 7 on page 37 3 6 Output Circuits 3 6 1 Master Command Bus Output The Master Command Output is a 24 VDC reverse polarity output TB6 which can be used as an All Call trigger for the Audio Command Center Distributed Audio panel Refer to
194. t electrical transients 6 Configure the Audio Amplifier for primary or backup amplifier operation by setting switch S1 on the amplifier 1 Position switch S1 in the DOWN position for primary operation which adds the new amplifier s 25 watts to total system power 50 watts total 2 Position switch S1 in the UP Backup position to configure the amplifier as a backup in the event the primary amplifier fails Also for ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST position switch SW1 on the ACC ZSM board to the AAMI position for single amplifier circuit operation 7 Check to make certain the factory installed jumpers are in place on P1 of the Audio Amplifier Module s Do not remove unless installing the FC XRM70 Transformer Module See Figure 3 18 on page 59 for more information Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 57 Installation Installation of Option Modules 8 Connect field wiring to newly installed amplifier Refer to Figure 3 12 on page 52 for illustration of speaker connections if amplifier is being used to expand system power to 50 watts 1 e providing dual 25 watt speaker circuits Figure 5 2 on page 82 for illustration of connections if amplifier is being used as a backup ACC AAM25 Audio Amplifier Module factory supplied connector P4 of the main circuit board Supervision Circuit Trouble Switch 1 Backup select Step 6 Factory
195. th amplifier circuits CMD inputs are not used for activation when ACC ZPMK is installed with the MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS and MS 9600 Version 2 0 or later 4 7 K End of Line resistors must still be connected across CMD3 CMD4 and CMD5 When using Distributed Audio Panels the ACC 25 50 must be configured as single zone This option defaults to ON for the ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST system 1 DIP Switch ON OFF 1 This switch works in conjunction with switches 2 amp 3 to configure for operation with specific FACP 2 This switch works in conjunction with switches 1 amp 3 to configure for operation with specific FACP 3 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 OFF No FACP MS 9200UD version 1 or non ACS FACP connected to ACC 25 50ZS T factory default setting 1 OFF 2 OFF 3 ON MS 5210UD connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 OFF 2 ON 3 OFF MS 9200 connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 OFF 2 ON 3 ON MS 9600 version 1 connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 2 OFF 3 OFF MS 9600 version 2 or higher connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 ON 2 OFF 3 ON MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD version 2 or 3 connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 ON 2 ON 3 OFF ANN BUS Protocol MS 9600LS or MS 9200UDLS version 4 or higher MS 5UD 3 MS 5UD 7 MS 10UD 3 and MS 10UD 7 version 2 or higher connected to ACC 25 50ZS T 1 ON 2 3 future use not used future not used must be set to OFF This switch works in conjunction with switches 7 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZ
196. the ACC 25 50DA manual Document 52265 for additional information The Master Command Output may activate during emergency or nonemergency paging See 53 DIP Switch Settings on ACC 25 50 Motherboard on page 37 When connecting the Master Command Output of the main panel to the Master Command Inputs of other devices the wiring must be supervised by a 4 7K EOL resistor connected across the out ter minals of Master Command Input 1 on the last panel for Style Y Class B installations For Style Z Class A installations connect the return wires to the and A terminals on TB6 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 49 Installation Output Circuits In Example 1 illustrated below the ACC 25 50 Series panel will trigger the ACC 25 50DA s when is activated for emergency or general paging Style Z Class A i Activated when the All 4 7K Alarm polarities shown Call button remote P N 27072 microphone key or External Page Module is pressed single zone gt configuration only DOOD DOOD PEAS 2009 1234 1234 1234 Master CMD Master CMD u u Bus In Out Output Bus ACC 25 50DA ACC 25 50DA ACC 25 50 Series ac25out wmf Figure 3 8 Example 1 Activating Multiple ACC 25 50DAs with Master CMD Output B
197. the ACC 25 50ZS T Audio Command Cen ter The following table summarizes the steps involved in programming the FACP Enable the ACS annunciator at FACP refer to FACP manual Option Module Programming Assign zones to each addressable device refer to FACP manual Point Programming Activate individual devices to ensure proper programming compare to desired programming Table D 6 FACP Programming Steps ACS Annunciator The ACC 25 50ZS T communicates with the FACP via the ACS link Enable the ACS Annuncia tor as described in the MS 9200 E manual The ACS programming options can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting option 3 SYS from the list of programming options Zone Assignment Zones must be assigned to each addressable input device in order to activate the appropriate output device s Program each device to a zone as described in the appropriate FACP manual Device programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting option 2 ZONE from the list of programming options Note that when the ACS Annunciator option is enabled at the FACP speaker circuits at the ACC 25 50ZS T are automatically assigned dedicated zone numbers 32 through 56 These zone numbers can then be programmed to addressable input devices which will allow the input device to activate the programmed speaker zone The following table lists the zone numbers that are automatically assigned to each speaker circuit Note that
198. the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module installed in the ACC 25 50ZST and each ACC 25 50DAZS provides 8 Style Y Class B speaker circuits Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 125 Programmed Activation by FACP MS 9200 E 126 Speaker Circuit Number Zone Number Speaker Circuits 1 24 32 1 on ACC 25 50ZS T 33 2 on 25 5075 34 3 ACC 25 50ZS T 35 4 on ACC 25 50ZS T 36 5 ACC 25 50ZS T 37 6 on ACC 25 50ZS T 38 7 on 25 5075 39 8 on ACC 25 50ZS T 40 9 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 41 10 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 42 11 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 43 12 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 44 13 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 45 14 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 46 15 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 47 16 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 48 17 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 49 18 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 50 19 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 51 20 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 52 21 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 53 22 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 54 23 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 55 24 on 2nd ACC 25 50DAZS 56 Table D 7 Speaker Circuit Zone Assignments Note that Zone 32 is assigned to all speaker circuits If an addressable device programmed to Zone 32 1s activated the message will be generated to all speaker circuits The exception is when one or more devices programmed to Zones 33 through 40 1 also activated and an addressable control module is used to activate one of the CMD inputs on
199. the ACS or ANN BUS annunciator link Wiring must be connected between Terminal TB6 on the FACP and Terminal on the ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module installed on the ACC 25 50ZS T panel 2222000200 2222225205 IPCPPPPPPDO 2222222202024 LE UU 22222020 RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE ZONE REL 7 8 9 W E TE I H JP24 g 2 ___ B Bg c 4XTMF BD c a AC POWER SUPERVISORY 4 2ABC 3DEF 1944 rad i 7 4 5JKL GMNO CLEAR gt QWXY OZ Orca Move NN BUS g GNDPWRA B ACC ZPMK acczpmto5x wmf Figure D 6 Connection for MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 to ACC ZPMK Audio Command Center Series Manual 51889 E1 6 8 2010 129 Programmed Activation FACP MS 5UD 3 7 and MS 10UD 3 7 e Switches 5 6 7 and 8 used to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels installed 1 DIP Switch ON OFF 5 not used must be set to OFF 6 This switch works in conjunction with switches 7 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected 7 This switch works in conjunction with switches 6 amp 8 to set the number of ACC 25 50DAZS panels connected 8 6 OFF 7 OFF 8 OFF No ACC 25 50DAZS Distributed Audio
200. the FC LPS Local Playback Speaker Module s polarized connector into connector P2 on the main circuit board P2 is located on the bottom right of the main circuit board near the Control Indicator panel Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 59 Installation Installation of Option Modules 60 5 When testing is completed remove the FC LPS and standoff and reinstall the screw The FC LPS is not approved for permanent connection P1 R O A m s mi EXT AUDIO 8 5 ae Pto 8 jees HOT NEUT EARTH BATTERY O ZONE PAGE MODULE wcKurnunE Install FC LPS Speaker Module on metal standoff Step 3 Plug Speaker Module Cable into connector P2 Step 4 Remove mounting screw from main circuit board and install metal standoff Steps 1 and 2 Step 2 Install one metal Step 3 Install Speaker Module Step 1 Remove the mounting screw standoff by screwing into place and secure with screw from bottom center of main circuit board 1 Module Main Circuit Board Main Circuit Board 8 Main Circuit Board o gt SS 8 N Figure 3 19 Installation of Speaker Module 3 8 4 ACC EPM External Page Module The ACC EPM External Page Module can be used to interface an existing nonemergency page sys tem with the ACC 25 50 Series
201. tion manual may cause interference to radio communications It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for class A computing devices pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when devices are operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interfer ence in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his or her own expense Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to light ning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and interference proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Ser vices Department if any problems are anticipated or encoun tered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifi cations verify that they will not interfere with battery trans former or printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in Ibs
202. to the ACS terminal on the FACP Circuit wiring requires a ferrite bead as illustrated in Figure 3 13 Note that the ACC ZPMK must be set to address 01 in order to communicate with the FACP Ferrite Bead Style Z Class A return from last ACC 25 50DAZS if installed To Other ACS To FACP Devices To ACC 25 50DAZS Fe panel s if installed Stream __ Ei _ E 55 m BB m i DIP Switches 6 7 and 8 are used i set number of ACC 25 50DAZS Set S3 0 panels installed see Section 2 8 ACC ZPMK Zone Page Module ACC ZPMK 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 39 Large gauge wire should be looped through bead at least once illustrated Smaller gauge wire can 5 be looped more often D N Ferrite Bead in open position Ferrite Bead in closed position Figure 3 13 Zone Page Module Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 53 Installation Output Circuits 3 6 6 ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module 25 5025 amp ACC 25 50ZST The ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module provides connections for four Style Z Class A or eight Style Y Class B speaker circuits Circuits are configured by setting switch SW2 on the ACC ZSM to the Class A or Class B position refer to Section ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module ACC 25 50ZS amp ACC 25 50ZST on page 41 CAUTION For correct supervision in the split amplifier configuration ACC ZSM TB2 pins 1 amp
203. tone voice message if the microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Emergency Page Using Optional Remote Microphone Pressing the remote microphone push to talk switch during an FACP activated alarm will interrupt the tone voice message and direct paging audio to non manually deactivated speaker circuits The system will revert back to the tone voice message if the remote microphone key is held for more than 3 minutes Refer to Section All Call General Page Using Optional Remote Microphone on page 73 for additional information Emergency Page Using Optional RPJ F Remote Keyswitch via the Optional Fire Fighter Telephone Module Engaging the keyswitch on the remote RPJ F will interrupt the tone voice message and direct pag ing audio to all non manually deactivated Zone Page Module speaker circuits This is available with the ACC 25 50ZST only Fire Fighter Telephone ACC 25 50ZST Only The ACC 25 50ZST provides a telephone interface for up to 24 remote FFT jack locations and per mits up to six local phone handset plus five FHS F remote phone handsets simultaneous connec tions Two available styles of remote FFT jacks are the FPJ F and the RPJ F both providing a standard audio plug interface for the FHS F handsets The RPJ F also houses a keyswitch for remote paging operations 53 switch 7 on the ACC 25 50ZST motherboard ACC MCB must be set to ON Communication on the Telephone Loop When a Fire Fighter plugs the handset into
204. tory standard panel configuration It can be used to provide a second 25 watt speaker circuit increasing the total ACC 25 50 power to 50 watts or it can be used as a backup amplifier LEDs on the amplifier mod ule are for Amp Supervision green indicates amp functional and Circuit Trouble yellow indi cates wiring fault or amplifier fail Connector J1 of the audio amplifier module plugs into connector P3 located at the bottom center of the main circuit board CAUTION DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE INSTALLING ANY MODULES OR CABLES MAKE CERTAIN ALL POWER AC AND DC HAS BEEN REMOVED AND BE SURE TO OBSERVE PROPER GROUNDING AND HANDLING PROCEDURES 1 For ease of access all wiring should be connected to the terminals on the main circuit board terminal blocks TB1 TB9 and TB10 prior to installing the secondary Audio Amplifier Module 2 Remove mounting screw shown from the main circuit board and save refer to illustration below 3 Install one supplied metal standoff in location from which mounting screw was removed in Step 2 4 Install the Audio Amplifier Module by carefully aligning the amplifier s J1 connector with the P3 connector on the main circuit board Press the Module securely into place making certain not to bend or break any connector pins 5 Secure the Audio Amplifier Module with the supplied screws plus the screw removed in Step 2 It is important to secure the module with the metal screws in order to help protect agains
205. ual devices wiring conversion PN 27072 owe ege 4 7K ELRs PN 27072 charts for the legacy and newer type Note 1 SE T7 up modules 0000 oo 0000 2266 oo oo B A A B d in gt C g UEM ad MASTER AUX CMD1 CMD2 CMD3IN CMD4IN CMD5IN TROUBLE o o CMD OUT POWER RELAY BA o eno P5 REMOTE EXT PAGE POWER ON P12 SYSTEM S x TROUBLE F MESSAGE T LE TROUBLE GENERATOR TONE IGENERATOR TROUBLE ICROPHONE CHGR DISABLE PRIMARY AMP _ AMP TROUBLE EHEHEREHIEHI O P3 HEEEEEREHEHI EXT AUDIO RECORD INPUT PLAYBACK E P1 CB1 TROUBLE c SILENCE 2 lo EXT AUDIO INPUT E 5 P2 8 oO CAL NEUTEARTH BATTERY ZONE PAGE MODULE Figure B 1 Addressable Module Connections Notes 1 Auxiliary Power terminals for special application power only Wiring must remain in the room 2 Supervise the wiring between the ACC 25 50 Series Auxiliary Power output and the control module with an EOL relay EOLR 1 3 End of Line resistor supplied with modules Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 103 Appendix C Wiring Requirements Connecting external system accessories to AUDIOCCOMMAND CENTER 25 50 Series main circuits must be careful
206. udio Zones on the ACC 25 50ZS T For CMD Input Control using version 2 or higher set the ACC ZPMK DIP switch for MS 9600 version 1 Enable ACS address 07 to annunciate remote FFT locations Enable ACS address 05 to annunciate remote FFT locations For CMD Input Control using the MS 5UD 3 7 or MS 10UD 3 7 set the ACC ZPMK DIP switch for Non ACS ANN BUS FACP Column Descriptions for Table D 1 e FACP the Fire Alarm Control Panel being used e ACC ZPMK SI DIP switch Setting the DIP switch setting on the ACC ZPMK in accordance with the FACP installed Individual Audio Zone Control via ACS ANN BUS Link ACS or ANN BUS compatible FACPs can control each audio zone on the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST refer to the FACP specific programming sections in this Appendix Individual Control of All Messages control of all voice messages in the ACC 25 50ZS ACC 25 50ZST can be accomplished through the ACS ANN BUS link or by triggering the CMD inputs refer to the FACP specific programming sections in this Appendix Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 105 Programmed Activation FACP MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Simultaneous Activation of All Audio Zones this is a single trip mechanism via a zone on the ACS ANN BUS link or CMD input trigger that activates all the audio zones at the same time refer to the FACP specific programming sections in this Appendix Fire Fighter Telephone Remote A
207. us The maximum line resistance from the main ACC 25 50 Series to the last ACC 25 50DA 1 200 ohms 100 ohms per conductor 4 7K P N 27072 5 4 230 115 18 0 24 MR 101C ON I B NO C NC Relay Energized LED SPDT Contacts 10 amps 115 VAC Relays may be used to activate an FACP initiating circuit CAUTION All wiring to relay must be in same room within 20 feet of FACP and in conduit Activated when the All Call button remote microphone key or External Page Module is pressed single zone configuration only B TB6 MASTER CMD OUTPUT BUS Master ACC 25 50 Series DODD 1234 ac25mr10 wmf Figure 3 9 Example 2 Activating MR 101C or MR 201C with Master CMD Output Bus The MR 101C one Form C relay and MR 201C two Form C relays which are manufactured by Air Products and Controls include an enclosure 50 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 Output Circuits Installation 3 6 2 Trouble Relay TB1 TB1 Note Relay connections may be power limited or nonpower limited provided that 0 25 spacing is maintained between conductors of power limited and nonpower limited circuits Refer to Section UL Power limited Wiring Requirements on page 56 The main circuit board provides a Form C Trouble relay for independent monitoring rated for 2 0 amps 30 VDC resisti
208. vated for remote paging Remote Microphone Page green LED turns on steady to indicate active paging from Remote Microphone Remote Handset Trouble yellow LED turns on steady to indicate that a fault exists on the telephone circuit connected to of the ACC FFT Local Handset Trouble yellow LED turns on steady to indicate that the local handset has a connection fault Remote Key Trouble yellow LED turns on steady to indicate a remote keyswitch wiring fault TB2 Remote Microphone Trouble yellow LED turns on steady to indicate a fault on the Remote Microphone wiring or electronics TB3 FFT 1 through FFT 24 green LEDs LED for each of 24 possible remote phone circuits will turn on if an addressable monitor module has been connected and programmed for activation when a remote phone FHS F is plugged into the corresponding Remote Page Jack FPJ F or RPJ F 1 3 8 ACC EPM External Page Module Page Active green active 1 3 9 Other System LEDs located on main circuit board and modules AC Power green main circuit board Battery Trouble yellow main circuit board Charger Trouble yellow main circuit board Ground Fault yellow main circuit board Circuit Trouble yellow Amplifier module Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 25 Product Description Circuits e Amplifier Supervision green Amplifier module 1 4 Circuits 26 Input Circuits CMD1 CMD2 CMD3 CMD4 amp
209. ve and 0 6 amp 30 resistive This relay is fail safe meaning that it is normally energized Should system power shut off this relay will deenergize transferring its contacts The Trouble Relay can be programmed to track the AC Loss Relay and transfer on AC loss conditions or ignore AC loss conditions refer to switch 8 in Table 2 3 on page 34 NC NOC Shown in energized nontrouble condition 2550acrl wmf Figure 3 10 Trouble Relay 3 6 3 AC Power Loss Relay TB7 The main circuit board provides a Form C AC Power Loss relay rated for 2 0 amps 30 VDC resistive and 0 6 amps 30 VAC resistive NC NOC Shown in energized normal AC Power condition 2550acrl wmf Requirements on page 56 Note Relay connections may be power limited TB7 or nonpower limited provided that 0 25 spacing is maintained between conductors of power limited and nonpower limited circuits Refer to Section UL Power limited Wiring 3 6 4 AN Audio Command Figure 3 11 AC Power Loss Relay Notification Appliance Circuit Speakers Each Amplifier Module provides one Notification Appliance Circuit for speakers The circuit can be wired Style Y Class B or Style Z Class A Each supervised and power limited circuit is capa ble of 25 watts of power The maximum total capacitance for each speaker circuit cannot exceed 250 uF Refer to the Fire Lite Device Compatibility Document for a listing of compatible speakers CAUTION
210. vide feed through of the NAC circuits to NAC devices down stream e CMD3 TB8 Terminals 1 amp 2 are input terminals for contact closure only e CMD4 Terminals 1 amp 2 are input terminals for contact closure only e CMD5 TBIO Terminals 1 amp 2 are input terminals for contact closure only Operation CMD1 amp CMD2 circuits are independently field programmable to activate amplifiers on NAC polarity reversal or contact closure IMPORTANT When CMD1 and CMD2 are config ured for reverse polarity the NAC cannot be Coded CMD3 CMD4 and CMDS are fixed to activate on contact closure only End of Line resistors must be connected in all configurations Power limited and supervised circuitry Normal Operating Voltage Range 10 5 VDC 29 VDC Maximum Voltage 29 VDC NAC Reverse Polarity Current requires End of Line Resistor from NAC 1 6 mA maximum Contact Closure Operation Current requires 4 7K watt End of Line Resistor P N 27072 6 6 mA maximum Maximum Wiring Impedance CMD1 CMDS Contact Closure Operation 2000 Maximum Input Impedance e CMDI amp CMD2 Reverse Polarity Operation 20K e CMDI CMDS Contact Closure Operation 3 4K Audio Amplifier Module Standard ACC AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P4 of main circuit board optional ACC AAM25 Amplifier plugs into P3 of main circuit board Backup Audio TB2 In Terminals 1 amp 2 Out Terminals 3 amp 4 on Amplifier Module Operati
211. will return to the screen displaying Z32 which will have changed from No Message to the selected message Repeat the procedure outlined above for each speaker zone Z32 through Z56 and then exit Pro gramming by pressing the Escape ESC key to save the programming changes Test the system to ensure proper operation 114 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD Programmed Activation by FACP Fire Fighter Telephone SLC Point Assignment If annunciation of remote FFT locations is desired on the ACC FFT keypad an addressable input device must be programmed as a PHONE type on the MS 9200UDLS 5 9600 Program each addressable input device as a PHONE type as described in the appropriate FACP manual SLC point programming can be accessed by entering Programming Mode and selecting Point Program from the list of programming options The following table lists the SLC points dedicated for FFT annunciation MS 9600 SLC Point Number FFT Number on ACC FFT Keypad 5 320001 SLG Point tuber ACS Address on SLC Loop 1 1 75 135 2 76 136 3 77 137 4 78 138 5 79 139 6 80 140 7 81 141 8 82 142 9 83 143 10 84 144 11 85 145 12 86 146 13 87 147 14 88 148 15 89 149 16 90 150 17 91 151 18 92 152 19 93 153 20 94 154 21 95 155 22 96 156 23 97 157 24 98 158 Audio Command Center Ser
212. x A Digital Voice nnne nennen nnns 102 Appendix B Addressable Module 103 Appendix C Wiring nnne nennen nnne nnn nnn nnn 104 Appendix D Programmed Activation by nnn 105 D 1 MS 9600 MS 9200UDLS and MS 9200UD ceeccesesceseseesesensesceeeseecescseescneescseeseceeseceescneescneeseeetaeeeeaees 106 DU DO CLV ACW esse Lor deste nation cts E TS LUE AP e 106 D 1 2 Basic MS 9600 MS 9200UD MS 9200UDLS amp ACC 25 50ZS T Step By Step Install Setup 106 D 1 3 Wiring From ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST to 107 D 1 4 ACC 25 50ZS and ACC 25 50ZST Switch Settings sse enne 108 D 155EACP Programmng esce np idee is 109 Programming Tips for MS 9600 MS 9600LD MS 9200UDLS and 5 92000 110 Message Assignment Speaker Specific eene enne nnn 110 Message Assignment Zone Specific sese eere enne eene enne enne nnn 112 Fire Fighter Telephone SLC Point Assignment 115 D 2 MS 5210UD ctt cmo eet a RR RR GER ERR GR URGE RUN e REL 118 eke eet a Neth CN A 118 D 2 2 MS 5210UD Individual
213. y not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently consumed drugs alcohol or medica tion Please note that e Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsi bility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals In rare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically com patible with the control panel It is essential to use only equip ment listed for service with your control panel Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or temporarily disabled For added protection against tele phone line failure backup radio transmi
214. zone numbers that are automatically assigned to each speaker circuit Note that the ACC ZSM Zone Splitter Module installed in the ACC 25 50ZS or ACC 25 50ZST provides 8 Style Y Class B speaker circuits Additional speaker circuits can be added using the ACC 25 50DAZS Speaker Circuit Number Zone Number Speaker Circuits 1 24 1 10 1 ACC 25 50ZS T 1 2 on ACC 25 50ZS T 3 on 25 5045 4 on ACC 25 50ZS T 5 on 25 5045 6 25 5045 7 25 5045 8 25 5045 NI OI oa 9 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS 10 on 1st ACC 25 50DAZS Table D 11 Speaker Circuit Zone Assignments IMPORTANT Messages have a priority scheme with Message 1 having the highest priority and Message 5 having the lowest priority For example If an input zone activates a speaker circuit pro grammed to generate Message 5 that message will be generated over the selected speaker zone If later another input zone activates a speaker circuit programmed to generate Message 3 Message 3 has a higher priority then Message 5 and will therefore be generated over both activated speaker zones The highest priority message will always be generated over all activated speaker circuits Programming Messages to FACP Zones To Program one of five messages to a speaker zone press the ENTER key at the FACP The follow ing screen will
215. zone push button followed by the selection of the Fire Message push button or by using the microphone to make an announcement Manually deactivating a speaker circuit 1s accomplished by pressing the activated illuminated output zone push button Refer to the keypad example in Figure 5 3 Audio Command Center Series Manual P N 51889 E1 6 8 2010 83 Application Examples Two Speaker Circuits on ACC 25 50 Note Typical illustration AUDITORIUM POWER ON of an addressable SPEAKERS Fire Lite control panel and CLASSROOM SYSTEM SPEAKERS TROUBLE addressable control FIRE MESSAGE modules Refer to the MESSAGE TROUBLE SLC Loo SLC L Command Input OE S B Addressable FACP Specification in Section GENERATOR 1 2 Specifications on MICROPHONE t page 19 for the voltage TROUBLE Addressable Control Modules range RECORD 1 2 2 od TROUBLE SILENCE 9 gt 1 2 M 4 7KQO End of Line Resistors P N 27072 Keypad Example ELR 2222 0509 bo 2 Nm 2 TB6 5 H TB8 F E TB9H E 1 5 1234 1234 12 12 CMD1 CMD2 CMD4 CMD5 CMP Sut Alarm Polarities Shown ACC 25 50 Series Main Circuit Board Style Z Style Z Km
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