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D9024 and D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels
Installation Instructions
Notice
The material and instructions covered in this manual have been carefully checked for accuracy and are presumed to be reliable. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves the right to modify and revise this document without notice.
These instructions cover the installation of the D9109A Enclosure and the installation of the D9024 or
D10024 system components within it. See the Fire Alarm Control Panel Operator’s Manual for instructions on powering up and operating the system.
Warnings and Cautions
Warning is used in these instructions to indicate procedures to follow to avoid injury.
Caution is used in these instructions to indicate procedures to follow to avoid damage to equipment.
FCC Notices
Part 15
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installed in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna
2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver
3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
UL/NFPA Notices
•
UL listed for NFPA 72, Local
All references to NFPA and related requirements
NFPA 72, National Fire Alarm Code. Since installation specifications are nearly always based upon a specific edition of a standard which has been legally adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), earlier
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Table of Contents
C.2.c. D9067 Module Connection to Class “B” (Style 4) Circuit
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Table of Figures
Table of Tables
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Installation Instructions
A. D9109A Enclosure Installation
Depending on the configuration and the battery selection, the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) can weigh more than 75 pounds. When attaching the enclosure to a surface, use mounting hardware capable of supporting this weight, and reinforce the wall as necessary.
The enclosure can be ordered separately to conform with construction schedules. The enclosure door, with its integral Front Panel Display, and the system components are packaged separately and can be ordered and shipped at a later date.
Caution: Route 120 V AC wiring into the enclosure at the upper left corner only. Keep AC wiring away from the circuit boards.
Caution: For Power Limited Circuits use types FPL, FPL
Article 760.
A.1 Semi-flush Mounting
1. Prepare an opening in the wall 20” x 20” x 5-1/2”.
2. Remove the knockouts as necessary for wiring conduit fittings.
3. Mount the enclosure in the wall.
4. Run the necessary wiring throughout the premises and pull the wires into the enclosure.
Knockouts are provided at the top of the enclosure. If other holes are necessary, avoid interfering with the component mounting locations.
5. M ount the D9080 Flush Mount Trim Ring to the enclosure.
A.2. Surface Mounting
1. Remove the necessary knockouts and install conduit fittings.
2. Mount the enclosure in the desired location. Use all four mounting holes.
3. Run the necessary wiring throughout the premises and pull the wires into the enclosure.
Knockouts are provided at the top of the enclosure. If you punch other holes, be sure not to let them interfere with the component mounting locations. See the Caution above.
Front Panel Display
Enclosure Door
Knockouts for
System Wiring
Figure 1: D9109A Enclosure and Removable Door
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B. Circuit Connections
The D9024 and D10024 Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) are analog systems. They exchange data and may provide power to devices over two-wire circuits. Radionics recommends shielded single pair twisted cable wiring with a drain wire such as Atlas #218 or West Penn Wire/CDT #D293.
West Penn Wire/CDT #D293 has a nominal capacitance of 28 pf/ft between conductors.
Data Circuit Length is the distance over the circuit wire from the connection at the Control Module to the most distant device and back to the Control Module. Data Circuit Length must include the distance to any device connected to the circuit in a “T” tap.
B.1. Polling Circuit (D9067)
Detection devices in the analog system receive power and communicate with the control panel over a two-wire circuit. The Digital Communications Protocol (DCP) resists interference from most types of EMI and RF generated noise, and there are no special wiring requirements other than attention to the wire gauge. Under extremely noisy conditions, twisted pair wire is recommended to reduce interference. If EMI is a problem, use shielded cable, being careful to ground the drain wire to the
“E” terminal on the D10024M board. See Figure 2.
Polling Circuit Length
Up to 4,000 ft.
4,000 - 7000 ft.
Wire Gauge
18
16
Table 1: Polling Circuit Length/wire Gauge
Note: The screw terminals will accept 14 AWG, but this will reduce the allowable length of the circuit.
Any devices in the system that are not analog and are connected to the Digital Communications
Protocol (DCP) bus must be powered from a separate pair of conductors.
Each analog device is assigned a specific address by setting dip switches on that device. Each
D9067 polling circuit can support up to 126 addresses. It is not necessary to wire devices in any particular order in a circuit.
The systems are expanded by adding D9067 Polling Circuit Modules to the Control Module. The
D10024 has five expansion slots for polling circuits. The D9024 has three.
Earth Ground for
Shield Cable Drain
+
-
E + -
LOOP
2
Data/power Positive Return
Data/power Common Return
+
-
E + -
LOOP
1
Data/power Positive Out
Data/power Common Out
D9067
POLLING
CIRCUIT
MODULE
D9067
POLLING
CIRCUIT
MODULE
Figure 2: Ground Location on Control Module
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Polling circuits can be connected to the FACP as either a Class “A” or a Class “B” circuit. “T” tapping is acceptable in Class “B” circuits. For specific Class “A” and “B” circuit installation requirements, see NFPA 72.
B.2 Peripheral Circuits
The RS 485 Bus Circuit provides an optically isolated data interface between the Control Module and
Command Centers and Annunciators, networked panels, serial peripherals, and computer graphics systems. A shielded twisted pair wiring circuit connects to the D9051 RS 485 Bus Module. The three ports on the left side of the control module are mounting points, depending on the application, for the D9051 Modules.
The D9052 RS 232 Module provides an isolated interface between the Control Module and dial-up or dedicated modems. Modems allow communication over telephone lines between networked panels, system controllers, computer graphics packages, and other serial peripherals when the circuit distance is greater than 3,250 feet.
RS 485 Peripheral Circuit Length
Up to 4,920 ft.
Wire Gauge
18
Table 2: RS 485 Peripheral Circuit Length/wire Gauge
B.3 Notification Appliance (Indicating Device) and Output Circuit Connections
The D9024 and D10024 each has four power-limited and supervised Class “B,” Style “W” indicating circuits. The terminal blocks for these circuits are at the lower edge of the Control Module. (See
Figure 3.) Each indicating circuit must be terminated with a 2k End Of Line (EOL) resistor (Part No.
25899C, manufactured by Detection Systems). Four resistors for the indicating circuits are included in the Literature Pack. Each circuit has a maximum rating of one Amp.
See Compatible Device List: Devices Compatible with the D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel
Part No. 73-07674-000-A, for devices acceptable for use in the indicating circuit.
The D9024 and D10024 each has terminals for a power-limited auxiliary 24 V circuit at the lower left of the Control Module. This circuit is rated at one Amp maximum. If the system requires more than four circuits use the D327 Indicating Circuit Module to add circuits as required.
The total current of the five circuits (four “SOUNDER OUTPUTS” PLUS “24V AUX.”) must not exceed two Amps.
The D9024 and D10024 each has two programmable relay contacts rated 24 V DC, 1 Amp.
Caution: Do not connect any wiring that is not power-limited to the relay contacts.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
24V. AUX SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
Figure 3: Output Connection Points on the D9024 and D10024M Control Module
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C. Control Panel Components
Caution: Disconnect all main circuit breakers and battery connections before c circuit cards.
C.1. Control Module
Conventional reporting devices initiate alarm conditions through the Fire Alarm Control Panel
(FACP). The analog FACP interacts with its reporting devices in a system that is constantly measuring not only its environment, but also its own ability to report on that environment. The FACP analyzes the measurements, compares them with other measurements, thresholds, the reported contamination of the devices, the time of day, and other programmed standards. Depending on the results of these comparisons, the Analog FACP may initiate an alarm, service, or a trouble condition.
The FACP supervises and responds individually to each analog device in the circuit.
When the analog system configures the polling circuits, the control panel down-loads a number of parameters, which have been programmed into the panel and are stored in the Central Processing
Unit (CPU), to each analog device. These levels can be altered through the front panel or PC programming. Each device is programmed for:
•
Alarm Level, High Sensitivity
•
Alarm Level, Low Sensitivity
•
Service Level
The D10024M or D9024M Control Module is the Input/output Printed Circuit Board, beneath which is the Central Processing Unit (CPU), and the Backplane Board. The Control Module, the On Board
Power Supply, the Transformer, and the input wiring connections are all mounted on a skirt. The hardware needed to mount the board in the enclosure is attached to the skirt.
+ E + - LOOP
5
+ E + LOOP
4
+ E + - LOOP
3
+ E + LOOP
2
+ E + LOOP
1
D10024M Control Module
PL_LOOP5
PORT-D
PL_LOOP4
PORT-C
PL_LOOP3
PORT-B
PL_LOOP2
D9067 Polling Circuit Module
24V.AUX.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
Figure 4: D10024M Control Module
C.1.a. Control Module Installation
C.1.b. Front Panel Display Connection
Attach the Enclosure door and connect the 16-pin ribbon connector from the front panel display to the Control Module. Connect the Display Panel Ground Strap to the enclosure ground stud.
See Figure 5.
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120 V AC
Connection Point
Display Panel
Ground Strap
16-Pin Ribbon
Connector
Mains Fuse
D10024M
Control Module
Display Card
Standby
Batteries
24 V DC Power Supply Fuses
Figure 5: Enclosure Connections
C.2. D9067 Polling Circuit Module
Analog measuring devices report to the FACP over a polling circuit that connects to a D9067 Polling
Circuit Module. The D10024 has five expansion slots for the D9067. The D9024 has three. (See
Figure 6.)
C.2.a. D9067 Module Installation
Mount the D9067 Polling Circuit Module on the Control Module using the hardware provided with
PL_LOOP1, and continue across the board to the left as shown in Figure 6.
+ E + - LOOP
5
10-Wire Ribbon Socket
+ E + LOOP
4
+ E + - LOOP
3
+ E + LOOP
2
+ E + LOOP
1
D9067 D9067
10-Wire Ribbon Socket
+ E + LOOP
5
D9051 Module in
Port "D"
OUT IN
D9051
+ E + - LOOP
4
+ E + LOOP
3
+ E + LOOP
2
+ E + LOOP
1
D9067 D9067
PL_L P3
PL_LOOP3
PORT-B
PL_LOOP4
PORT-C
P OOP3
PORT-B PORT-D PORT-C
24V.AUX.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
D9024 Control Module
8-Wire
Ribbon Socket
24V.AUX.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
D10024 Control Module
Figure 6: D9067 Polling Circuit Module Installation
In some configurations it may be necessary to mount the D9067 Module together with another
PL_LOOP3, PL_LOOP4, and
PL_LOOP5, which are above Ports B, C, and D. In this configuration, the D9067 Module
Figure 7.
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Caution: Disconnect all main circuit breakers and battery connections before connecting any circuit cards.
C.2.b. D9067 Module Connection to the Control Module
The D9067 10-wire ribbon connects to 10-pin plug immediately below it. The female four-wire plug at the top of the board plugs into the four-pin block below the dedicated screw terminal blocks. See Figures 6 and 7.
D9067 Polling Circuit Module
30 mm Pillar
M3 x 6mm Screw
D9051 RS 485
Bus Module
8-wire Ribbon Plug
10-wire Ribbon Plug
Control Module Board
10-wire Ribbon Socket
8-wire Ribbon Socket
Figure 7: Stacked Modules
C.2.c. D9067 Module Connection to Class “B” (Style 4) Circuit
Connect the Data/Power Positive (+) wire of the polling circuit to the + terminal of the Data
Terminal Block at the top of the Control Module. Connect the Data/Power Common (-) wire of the polling circuit to the - terminal of the Data Terminal Block. Connect the positive and
Class “B” (Style 4) Connection.
The Polling Circuit is power-limited.
Data/Power Positive In
Data/Power Positive Out
Data/Power Positive In
+ E + -
LOOP
2
+ E + -
LOOP
1
L3 L4
S1
S2
L2 L1
L3 L4
S1
S2
L2 L1
D9067
Polling
Circuit
Module
D9067
Polling
Circuit
Module
Data/Power
Common In
LED
D321
DETECTOR BASE
Data/Power
Common Out
Data/Power
Common In
LED
D321
DETECTOR BASE
Figure 8: D9067 Class “B” (Style 4) Connection
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C.2.d. D9067 Module Connection to Class “A” (Style 6) Circuit
Connect the Data/Power Positive (+) wire of the polling circuit to the + terminal of the Data
Terminal Block at the top of the D10024M Control Communicator. Connect the Data/Power
Common (-) wire of the polling circuit to the - terminal of the Data Terminal Block. Connect the
.
Note: The Polling circuit is power-limited
C.2.e. Shielded Cable
Connect the drain wire for shielded cable to the E terminal of the Data Terminal Block.
Note: An improperly grounded shielded cable may aggravate rather than eliminate noise problems.
Reconnect the shielded cable drain each time the cable is cut to install a device.
Earth Ground for
Shield Cable Drain
Data/Power Positive Return
Data/Power Common Return
Data/Power Positive Out
+ E
+
LOOP
2
- LOOP
1
Data/Power Common Out
D9067
POLLING
CIRCUIT
MODULE
D9067
POLLING
CIRCUIT
MODULE
Figure 9: D9067 Class “A” (Style 6) Connection
C.3. D9051 RS 485 Bus Module
The D9051 module is an RS 485 Network Expander. It provides an isolated Class B, Style 4 or
Class A, Style 6 data interface between the Control Module and Command Centers, Annunciators, networked panels, serial peripherals, and computer graphics systems.
The D9024 and D10024 Fire Alarm Control Panels can support up to 31 peripheral communications devices on the RS485 bus. Each device must be assigned an individual binary address.
Port D supports a peripheral circuit for D9069 remote annunciators, D9070 controllers, 4-way notification appliances, synchronized notification appliances, and other serial peripherals.
Port C supports an RS 485 panel-to-master data link, or panel-to-graphics data link.
Port B supports an RS 485 output to network panels.
V AC breaker, “lock out” the breaker, and remove the standby battery power before making or breaking any connections to the FACP.
Caution: Inform the operator and the local authority before installing this module in an existing system. Disconnect all power to the Fire Alarm Control Panel before installing this module.
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C.3.a. D9051 Module Installation
The D9051 plugs into Ports B, C, or D on the D9024M or D10024M Control Module. These are the three ports on the left side of the Control Module. Depending on the circuit configuration and the panel, both the D9051 and the D9067 Circuit Modules may be mounted to the same four attachment points above a 10- pin ribbon socket. Where both are mounted at the same point, the D9067 attaches next to the Control Module and the D9051 mounts above it on 30 mm pillars.
See Figure 7.
C.3.b. D10024 Attachment Points
On the D10024 Ports B, C, and D are below the 10-wire ribbon sockets labeled PL_LOOP3,
PL_LOOP4, AND PL_LOOP5, which are connecting points for the D9067 Polling Circuit
C, and D. See Figure 10.
10-Wire Ribbon Socket
+ E + LOOP
5
D9051 Module
Connected to
Port "D"
D9051
+ E + - LOOP
4
+ E + LOOP
3
+ E + LOOP
2
Mounting Screw Attachment Point
+ E + LOOP
1
D9067 D9067
PL_LOOP4
PORT-C
PL_LOOP3
PORT-B
8-Wire
Ribbon Socket
Port"D"
Port"C"
Port"B"
24V.AUX.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
D10024 Control Module
D9067 Connected to PL_LOOP1
Figure 10: D10024 Control Module Configuration
C.3.c. D9024 Attachment Ports
On the D9024 Ports B, C, and D are the three ports on the left side of the board. Port B is below the 10-wire ribbon socket labeled PL_LOOP3 and peripheral devices only. On the D9024 the D9051 and the D9067 modules may mount together above Port B. See Figure 11.
10-Wire Ribbon Socket
+ E
+ - LOOP
5
D9051 Module
OUT IN
+ E
+ -
LOOP
4
+ E
+
- LOOP
3
+ -
Mounting Screw Attachment Point
E
+
LOOP
2
+ E
+
LOOP
1
D9051
D9067
D9067
Port "D"
PORT-C PORT-B
8-Wire
Ribbon Socket
Port "C"
24V.AUX.
RELAY 1
AUX RELAYS
RELAY 2
N/C N/O COM N/C N/O COM
SOUNDER
OUTPUTS
D9024 Control Module
Figure 11: D9024 Control Module Configuration
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C.3.d. D9051 Module Connection to the Control Module
The 10-wire ribbon connector from the D9067 Polling Circuit Module plugs into the 10-pin socket
See
Figures 10 and 11.
Caution: Do not try to plug the 8-wire ribbon connector into the upper (10-pin) socket.
C.3.e. Connecting Circuit Wiring to the D9051
Circuit Length is the distance over the circuit wire from the connection at the D9051 Module to the most distant device and back to the D9051 Module. The maximum RS 485 circuit length is
4,920 ft. using shielded twisted pair wiring such as the Data Grade Cable D293, or non-shielded
18 gauge cable from Atlas, Guardian Sound & Security, or their equals.
RS 485 Bus Circuit Length
Up to 4,920 ft.
Wire Gauge
18
Table 4: RS 485 Peripheral Circuit Length/wire Gauge
The two-wire RS 485 communication circuit may be connected to either or both sides
(“IN” or “OUT”) of the D9051 terminal block.
Connect the “B” wire to the “B” terminal (the terminal on the left) of the terminal block at the top of the D9051 Module. Connect the
“A” wire to the “A” terminal next to it.
If Shielded cable is used, connect the drain wire(s) to the “E” terminal of the terminal block at the top of the Control Module Board as shown in Figure 12.
Note: An improperly grounded shielded cable may aggravate rather than eliminate noise problems.
Reconnect the shielded cable drain each time the cable is cut to install a device.
Shielded Cable Drain
A and B Wires
Terminal
Block
D9051
Module
+ -
D9051
RS 485
+ - LOOP
5
A and B
Wires
Figure 12: D9051 Wiring Connections
D. Power
D.1. AC Power Connections
The D10024 receives power from a 120 V, 60 Hz, AC power supply through a dedicated breaker.
From the breaker, current flows through the input wiring terminals, through a 3 Amp fuse, through an
V AC To 24 V AC. All of these components are mounted to the skirt at the factory, and the only field connection is the 120V input connection.
V AC connections to the D10024
System. All connections are to conform to NFPA 70/NEC. Connect the D10024 system to a suitable ground.
Warning: Open and “lock out” the circuit breaker before connecting wiring. Do not power the system until the entire installation procedure is complete.
Caution: Disconnect all main circuit breakers and battery connections before connecting any circuit cards or wiring.
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120 V AC Input
Earth Input
Terminal
Mains Fuse
Red
Yellow/Green
Blue
Figure 13: 120 V AC Input Connections
V AC and low voltage wiring. Do not route them in the same conduit, and keep them apart inside the enclosure.
13.) The 120 V neutral and line wires connect to either of the two outer terminals as shown in
13.
D.2. D1605 Transformer
The D1605 receives current from the 120 V AC breaker and delivers 24 V AC current to the onboard power supply and the optional Front Panel Printer. The transformer, the 3 Amp fuse block, and the EMI Filter are mounted on the skirt behind the 120 V AC Input Connector.
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D.3. Standby Batteries Installation
Caution: Battery lead connections are not power limited.
D.3.a. Standby Battery Selection
V sealed lead-acid batteries that are the standby power source. Several batteries are available from Radionics, and battery selection will depend on system design. Use the Current Rating Chart to select the correct batteries.
1000 A = 1 mA
1000 mA = 1 A
Qty Model
Number
D9024
D10024
D9067
D9054
D321/322
D321/323
D321/324
D326
D327
D329
AC Power On
Normal Current
Each
Unit
1 324 mA
A
AC Power Off
Min. Current
B
Total Each
Unit
325mA 325 mA
Total mA
Alarm
Max. Current
C
Each
Unit
325mA 480mA
42 mA x Qty
1 40 mA
(360 A) .360mA x Qty
(290 A) .290mA x Qty
(280 A) .280mA x Qty
(300 A) .300mA x Qty
(320 A) .320mA x Qty
(280 A) .280mA x Qty
42mA x Qty 42mA 42mA x Qty
40mA 40mA 40mA 40mA*
(360 A) .360 mA x Qty
(290 A) .290 mA x Qty
(280 A) .280 mA x Qty
(360 A) .360 mA x Qty
(290 A) .290 mA x Qty
(280 A) .280 mA x Qty
(300 A) .300 mA x Qty
(320 A) .320 mA x Qty
(280 A) .280 mA x Qty
(300 A) .300 mA x Qty
(320 A) .320 mA x Qty
(280 A) .280 mA x Qty
Total
A mA
Total mA
480mA
41.5mA
Other devices connected to the system not listed above x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty
Total
B mA
Total
C mA x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty x Qty
Five in Alarm** 23.6mA
milliamps = mA microamps = A
* Add 1.5 mA per output when flashing
** The panel latches on to the first five devices in alarm and continues polling the balance of the devices. Five times 5 mA alarm current equals 25 mA. These five devices normally draw a minimum . 280 mA each. 25 mA minus 1.40 mA (5 x .280) equals
23.6 mA added to the alarm total.
Table 5: Current Rating Chart for Standby Battery Calculations
Use battery ampere hour (Ah) calculations to verify compliance with standby requirements. Central
Station or Local systems require 24 hours of standby plus five minutes of alarm operation at the end of that period. Local Systems require two batteries.
The following formula converts mA to Amperes, and includes factors for the five minute alarm period and the depletion of battery capacity with age.
Local Systems Ampere Hour Calculation Formula
Total B x 24 (hours) + Total C x .083 (hours) = Total Ah
1000 1000
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Total Ah x 1.1 = Total Ah Requirements
Maximum battery size permitted to be connected to the D9024 or D10024 is 38 Ah.
D.3.b. Battery Wiring Connections
The D10024 Literature Package contains a gray wire. Use this wire to connect the positive terminal of battery No. one to the negative terminal of battery No. two.
Connect the red wire lead from terminal (6) on the Power Supply to the positive terminal of battery No. two.
Connect the black wire lead from terminal (7) on the Power Supply to the negative terminal of battery No. one.
D.4. System Startup
Close the 120 V AC dedicated breaker that controls the power input to the D10024. The green
AC Power LED lights to show that the 120V AC power supply is on and the standby battery is connected.
120 V AC Connection Point
Mains Fuse
Display Panel
Ground Strap
16-Pin Ribbon Connector
Control Module
Display Card
Standby
Batteries
24 V DC Power Supply Fuses
Figure 14: Standby Battery Installation
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ALARM SILENCE
KEY
TROUBLE SILENCE
KEY
SYSTEM RESET
KEY
D10024
FIRE DRILL
KEY
0 1
2
3
4
5
SYSTEM TROUBLE
LED
TROUBLE SILENCED
LED
ALARM
LED
ALPHANUMERIC DISPLAY
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9
CHANGE
SHIFT
A
N
B
O
C
P
D
Q
R
F
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System
Reset
Trouble
Silence
Alarm
Silence
Fire
Drill
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YES
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Z
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Letters
Numbers
Keyword
CPU
Reset
Alarm
Silenced
AC Power
Alarm
System
Trouble
Trouble
Silenced
Point
Bypassed
Earth
Fault
Sounder
Fault
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">" KEY
ALARM SILENCED
LED
AC POWER
LED
ZONE/AREA DISPLAY
LED DISPLAY
Figure 15: Front Panel Display
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Operating Instructions
E. Normal Operation
In normal operation, the D9024 or D10024 indicates three conditions: normal power and polling, trouble, and alarm. If an alarm or fault condition is detected, the panel responds with a buzzer, an LED indication of the type of condition, an LED indication of the zone/area of the condition, and detailed information on the alphanumeric display. If more than one alarm or fault is detected, the alphanumeric display will automatically scroll through the first four.
E.1. Normal Power and Polling Activity
Under normal operation the green AC Power LED at the right of the indicator display is lit. If the 120
V AC power supply fails, it flashes. If the standby batteries fail, it goes out.
E.2. Trouble or Fault Conditions
If a device fails to respond, is disabled, the response is not within normal parameters, or the system detects a fault, the amber System Trouble or Fault LED lights. In addition, the amber TROUBLE
LED in the ZONE/AREA section of the panel will light to indicate the location, the panel’s internal buzzer will sound, and the alphanumeric display will provide detailed information.
E.3. Alarm Conditions
The red Alarm LED at the left of the indicator display flashes to indicate the system has detected a fire condition, or “Manual Alarm” has been pressed.
In a fire condition, the ZONE/AREA ALARM LED(s) will also light, indicating the alarm location(s), and the alphanumeric display will provide detailed information.
E.4. Resetting the System
If the keypad has been disabled, pressing the Silence or Reset keys will result in a message on the alphanumeric display asking for the level two passcode.
E.4.a. Trouble/Fault Reset
To acknowledge the event, press the Trouble Silence key to mute the internal buzzer. (Under
Trouble Silenced LED will light to indicate that condition. Press the System Reset key.
E.4.b. Alarm Reset
Note that the panel can only be reset from a fire condition if the alarms have been silenced.
To acknowledge an alarm, press the Alarm Silence key, which silences or resounds (toggles on and off) all alarm devices external to the FACP. The amber Alarm Silenced LED lights to
Reset key.
For Assistance Contact:
A copy of these instructions shall be framed and placed adjacent to the D9024 or D10024 control unit.
1997 Radionics All rights reserved
The Radionics logo is a registered trademark of Radionics,
1800 Abbott Street, Salinas, CA 93901, USA
74-07649-000-B 01/97
D9024/D10024 Installation
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Table of contents
- 1 Notice
- 1 Warnings and Cautions
- 1 FCC Notices
- 1 UL/NFPA Notices
- 3 Table of Figures
- 3 Table of Tables
- 4 A. D9109A Enclosure Installation
- 5 B. Circuit Connections
- 7 C. Control Panel Components
- 7 C.1. Control Module
- 8 C.2. D9067 Polling Circuit Module
- 10 C.3. D9051 RS 485 Bus Module
- 12 D. Power
- 12 D.1. AC Power Connections
- 13 D.2. D1605 Transformer
- 14 D.3. Standby Batteries Installation
- 15 D.4. System Startup