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Advanced Life Safety Solutions Advanced Life Safety Solutions FX-2000 Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel Canada 25 Interchange Way Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Tel: 905-660-4655 Fax: 905-660-4113 U.S.A. 60 Industrial Parkway Cheektowaga, NY 14227 Tel: 1-888-660-4655 Fax: 1-888-660-4113 Mircom 2007 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice www.mircom.com Installation and Operation Manual LT-657 Rev.12.1 March 2012

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Table of Contents Introduction... 1 About the FX-2000... 1 Overall Features... 1 Document Conventions... 2 Circuits and Zones... 2 Wiring Styles... 2 System Components... 3 Chassis Types... 3 Adder Modules... 3 Auxiliary Models... 4 Enclosures... 4 Flush Trim Rings... 4 Remote Annunciators... 5 Batteries... 5 FX-2000 Accessories... 5 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions... 6 Chassis Installation... 9 Module Mounting Locations... 12 Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations... 13 FX-2003-6/FX-2003-12 Compact Main Chassis... 13 FX-2017-12 Mid-size Main Chassis... 14 FX-2009-12 Large Main Chassis... 14 ECX-0012 Expander Chassis for FX-2009-12... 14 Module Settings... 16 Main Fire Alarm Modules (MD-764 Part of Main Chassis)... 16 Main Fire Alarm Super Module (MD-757 Part of S Version Main Chassis)... 17 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (Model PR-300)... 24 UDACT-300A MAIN BOARD:... 25 ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module... 27 ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module... 29 ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller Module... 31 Field Wiring... 33 Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections... 33 Analog Loop Wiring... 35 Detection Module (DM-1008A) Terminal Connections... 41 Signal Module (SGM-1004A) Terminal Connections... 42 Relay Module (RM-1008(A)) Terminal Connections... 43 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (PR-300) Wiring... 44 UDACT-300A Main Board Terminal Connections... 45 Power Supply Connections... 46 Wiring Tables and Information... 47 System Checkout... 49 Before Turning the Power On... 49 Power-Up Procedure... 49 Troubleshooting... 49 Indicators, Controls, and Operation... 50 Common Indicators... 51 Common Controls... 52 Single Stage Operation... 54 Two Stage Operation... 54 Pre-Signal Operation... 55 Circuit Types... 56 Appendix A: Specifications... 59 i

Table of Contents Compliance... 60 Appendix B: Compatible Devices... 61 FX-2000 Series Compatible Addressable Loop Devices (UL)... 61 FX-2000 Series Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors (UL Listed)... 62 FX-2000 Series Compatible Four-Wire Smoke Detectors (UL Listed)... 64 FX-2000 Series Compatible Signalling Devices (UL Listed)... 65 FX-2000 Series Compatible Addressable Loop Devices (ULC)... 66 FX-2000 Series Compatible Hardwire Smoke Detectors (ULC Listed)... 67 FX-2000 Series Compatible Synchronized Modules and Strobes... 69 Appendix C: Power Supply and Battery Calculations... 70 Appendix D: Remote Annunciator Panels... 71 RA-1000 & RAM-200 Series... 71 RAX-LCD:... 71 Appendix E: DIP Switch Settings Summary... 72 Appendix F: Alarm Verification Timing... 75 Warranty & Warning Information... 77 Warning Please Read Carefully... 77 Limited Warranty... 79 Warranty Procedure... 79 Disclaimer of Warranties... 79 Out of Warranty Repairs... 80 ii

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual List of Figures & Tables Figure 1: BBX-1024 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions...6 Figure 2: BBX-1072A Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions...7 Figure 3: BB-5008 Enclosure Installation Instructions and Dimensions...8 Figure 4: Chassis Installation into BBX-1024...9 Figure 5: Chassis Installation into BBX-1072A...10 Figure 6: Installation Instructions and Dimensions for BB-5014...11 Figure 7: Module Mounting Locations View #1...12 Figure 8: Module Mounting Locations View #2...13 Figure 9: Main Fire Alarm Board...16 Figure 10: Main Fire Alarm Super Module (MD-757 Part of S Version Main Chassis)... 17 Figure 11: Main Display Module (Part of Main Chassis)...18 Figure 12: Zone Display Module (RAX-1048 or RAX-1048TZ)...18 Figure 13: IPS-2424 Programmable Input Switches Module...19 Figure 14: Fan Damper Control Display Module (FDX-008/KI)...19 Figure 15: FDX-008 Block Diagram of Fan and Monitor Setup...20 Figure 16: FDX-008KI Fan Damper Control Display Module...21 Figure 17: Hardwire Detection Adder Module (DM-1008A)...22 Figure 18: Hardwire Signal Adder Module (SGM-1004A)...22 Figure 19: Hardwire Relay Adder Module (RM-1008A)...24 Figure 20: Polarity reversal and city tie module...24 Figure 21: UDACT-300A Board Layout...25 Figure 22: ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module...28 Figure 23: ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module...30 Figure 24: ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller Module...32 Figure 25: Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections...33 Figure 26: Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections (continued)...34 Figure 27: Loop Terminal Connections - Class B...35 Figure 28: Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7...36 Figure 29: Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6 (Formerly Class A)...37 Figure 30: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Class B...38 Figure 31:Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7...39 Figure 32: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6...40 Figure 33: Hardwire Detection Module (DM-1008A) Terminal Connections...41 Figure 34: Hardwire Signal Module Terminal Connections...42 Figure 35: Hardwire Relay Module Terminal Connections...43 Figure 36: Polarity reversal and city tie module terminal connection...44 Figure 37: Telephone Line Wiring Diagram...45 Figure 38: Power Supply Connections...46 Figure 39: Indicators and Control Location...50 Figure 40: Evacuation Codes...58 Table 1: PR-300 jumper settings...24 Table 2: Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous...26 Table 3: UDACT-300A List of LEDs and their Functions....26 Table 4: UDACT-300A List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration...26 Table 5: Wiring Table for Initiating Circuits....47 Table 6: Wiring Table for Indicating Circuits...47 Table 7: Analog Loop Wiring...48 iii

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Introduction About the FX-2000 Mircom's cost-effective FX-2000 Intelligent Analog Fire Alarm Control Panel is a flexible and easy-to-use analog system. The FX-2000 base panel consists of one intelligent analog loop controller capable of supporting 99 analog sensors and 99 addressable modules that can be wired in Class A (Style 6 or 7) or Class B (Style 4). Loop adder modules are available for additional addressable loops. The ALC-198S provides one additional addressable loop, and the ALC-396S provides two addressable loops each capable of supporting 99 analog sensors and 99 addressable modules. In addition, the base panel supports 16 conventional adder modules such as the DM-1008A Initiating Circuit Module, SGM-1004A Indicating Circuit Module, and the RM-1008A Relay Circuit Module. The base panel also includes 4 Class A/B (Style Z/Y) indicating circuits rated at 1.7 amperes each, and either a 6- or 12- ampere power supply. The ALC-H16 adder board provides expansion for 16 additional hardwire/conventional modules. Overall Features Large System Capacity and Modular Design. Each Analog Loop is capable of supporting 99 Analog Sensors and 99 Addressable Modules which can be wired as Class A (Style 6 or 7) or Class B (Style 4). The Base System supports 16 conventional hardwire Adder Modules. 6 or 12 Ampere Power Supply. Four Class A/B (Style Z/Y) Indicating Circuits rated at 1.7 Amperes each, which can be configured as Audible or Visual (silenceable or non-silenceable circuits). Audibles may be steady, Temporal Code, California Code, or March Time. Indicating circuits may be configured to provide additional auxiliary power or resettable auxiliary power. Fault isolators are present on all in panel addressable loops. Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit, Auto Signal Silence, Two-Stage Operation, One-Man Walk Test. Outputs for 4 Wire resettable Smoke Power Supply, Auxiliary Power Supply, and an interface to the Mircom RTI Remote Trouble Indicator. RS-485 Interface for Remote Multiplex Annunciators. Three Level Password Protection with field settable definition which enables the installer to determine what functions are accessible for each of the three levels of pass Four Queues for Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble, and Monitor, with LED indicators and selector keys. Auxiliary Form-C Relay Contacts for Common Alarm, Common Supervisory, and Common Trouble. RS-232 Port for remote system printer or CRT terminal. Two Event History Logs; one for Alarm related events and one for all events. Front Panel Auto-Configure and / or Personal Computer Configuration. Large 4 line by 20 character alphanumeric, back-lit LCD Display with user-friendly menu system. Common Controls and Indicators for System Reset, Lamp Test, Fire Drill, Signal Silence, General Alarm, Acknowledge, AC On, Pre-Alarm, and Ground Fault. Two Spare configurable Keys and LED Indicators. 16 Zone configurable LED (bi-coloured) Annunciator with slide-in labels for Zone Description. Provides drift compensation for photoelectric smoke detectors Provides Signal Coding of signal circuits for easy alarm identification (code consists of 1 to 4 digits, each digit consisting of 1-15 pulses on the signal) Selection for Canadian (ULC) or USA (ULI) requirements for Smoke Sensor sensitivity. Extensive transient protection. Surface Mountable Enclosures with removable doors for easy installation and service. Flush Trims Available. Removable Terminal Blocks for easy wiring and service. Loop Adder modules ALC-198S and ALC-396S for expanding addressable loops by 1 and 2 respectively. Adder module ALC-H16 hardwire loop interface board for expanding conventional input, output, relay capability. 1

Document Conventions Document Conventions Circuits and Zones The term circuits refers to an actual electrical interface, initiating (detection), indicating (signal), or relay. The term zone is a logical concept for a fire alarm protected area, and will consist of at least one circuit. Often the terms zone and circuit are used interchangeably, but in this manual the term circuit is used. On the FX-2000, circuits can be hardwired inputs and outputs or addressable inputs and outputs. Both hardwired inputs and outputs, and addressable inputs and outputs may be grouped together to form logical zones. Wiring Styles Initiating circuits are configured by default as Class B (Style B). They may be globally (all or none) configured as Class A (Style D) as described in System Configuration. This operation uses odd and even pairs of two-wire Class B (Style B) circuits to make one four-wire Class A (Style D) circuit, thus cutting in half the number of available initiating circuits. Indicating circuits may be individually wired as Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y) without affecting the number of circuits available. Addressable Loops may be configured system wide as Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 6). With the addition of isolators, a Class A (Style 6) will become a Class A (Style 7). 2

#1 #2 #3 #4 ALARM QUEUE #5 #6 #7 #8 SUPV. QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A.C. ON PRE-ALARM GND FAULT Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition December 31, 1999 ALARM SUPV. TROUBLE MONITOR QUEUE QUEUE QUEUE QUEUE A.C. ON PRE-ALARM GND FAULT Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition December 31, 1999 ALARM SUPV. TROUBLE MONITOR QUEUE QUEUE QUEUE QUEUE A.C. ON PRE-ALARM GND FAULT #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM 2nd STAGE AUTO CANCEL #17 #18 #19 #20 ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM 2nd STAGE AUTO CANCEL A.C. LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST #21 #22 #23 #24 MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST #1 #2 #3 #4 #1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 A.C. LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM 2nd STAGE AUTO CANCEL #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #17 #18 #19 #20 MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET #21 #22 #23 #24 LAMP TEST #21 #22 #23 #24 FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual System Components Chassis Types Model Description Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition December 31, 1999 FX-2003-6 6 Amp Compact Main Chassis. Main Chassis with one analog loop, 4 Style Y or Z Indicating Circuits, and a 6 ampere Power Supply. This compact main chassis comes complete with one Analog Loop Controller (99 Analog Sensors and 99 Addressable Modules), 4 Class A/B (Style Z/ Y) Indicating Circuits (1.7 Amp each), a 4 line by 20 character back-lit LCD display, 16 zone LED annunciator. The FX-2003-6 supports three conventional adder modules and provides space for 3 adder modules. This unit mounts in the BBX-1024. FX-2003-12 Same as FX-2003-6. Mounts into a BBX-1024 Enclosure. FX-2003S-12 Same as FX-2003-12 except without an addressable loop. FX-2017-12A 12 Amp Mid-Size Main Chassis. Same as FX-2003-12, but with space for mounting three adder modules on the main board plus additional space in the chassis for an additional 14 adder boards. The FX-2017-12A supports 16 conventional adder modules and has space for up to 17 adder modules 3 internal annunciator adder modules. This chassis mounts in the BBX-1072A. FX-2017S-12A Same as FX-20017-12A except without an addressable loop. FX-2009-12 12 Amp Large Main Chassis. Same as FX-2003-6, but with a 12 ampere power supply for mounting in the BB-5008 or the BB-5014 enclosure. The FX-2009-12 supports 16 conventional adder modules and provides space for up to nine adder modules and two internal annunciator adder modules. FX-2009S-12 Same as FX-2009-12 except without an addressable loop. EXC-0012 Expander Chassis to use with the FX-2009-12. It provides space for 12 adder modules and two internal annunciation modules. This chassis mounts into the BB-5008 or BB-5014 backbox. Adder Modules Model Description DM-1008A, SGM-1004A, RM-1008A Loop and Circuit Adder Modules 3

#1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 #10 #11 #12 #13 #14 #15 #16 #17 #18 #19 #20 #21 #22 #23 #24 System Components Auxiliary Models P1 P2 + - + - + - CITY TIE POLARITY POLARITY REVERSAL REVERSAL ALARM SUPV PR-300 Model Description Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module JW4 CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM P1 TO FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL UDACT-300A Digital Communicator/Dialer Module IPS-2424 Programmable Input Switches Module (Part of FX-2017-12A and FX-2009-12 and can also be part of the RAX- LCD) Enclosures Model BBX-1024 (add suffix R for red enclosure) BBX-1072A (add suffix R for red enclosure) Description Enclosure 26 H x 14.5 w x 4.5 D Enclosure 32.5 H x 25 W x 6.5 D BB-5008 Backbox 36 H x 30 W x 7 D BB-5014 Backbox 60 H x 30 W x 7 D Flush Trim Rings Model Description FA-UNIV-TRB FA-1072TR Black flush trim ring for BBX-1024 Black flush trim ring for BBX-1072A 4

TEST/CONFIG MODE REMOTE FAILURE SYSTEM RESET FIRE DRILL ACKNOWLEDGE GENERAL ALARM A.C. ON BUZZER SILENCE LAMP TEST SIGNAL SILENCE COMMON TROUBLE A.C. ON LAMP TEST AUXILIARY DISCONNECT BUZZER SILENCE SIGNAL SILENCE ALARM QUEUE ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 COMMON TROUBLE SWITCH ENABLE DIP FIRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR SUPV. QUEUE GENERAL ALARM ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SIGNAL SILEBCE SIGNA L SILENCE SYSTEM RESET DIP JW5JW1 JW 2 3 4 9 10 11 JW15 JW 8 7 6 14 13 12 TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE FIRE DRILL ENTER ACKNOW- LEDGE A.C. ON PRE- ALARM GROUND FAULT SYSTEM RESET MENU CANCEL INFO LAMP TEST FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Remote Annunciators Model Description RA-1000 Series Remote multiplex annunciator panels. For Canada, ULC-S527-99 Standard requires a Common Alarm, Common Supervisory, and a Common Ground Fault LED indicator on the Remote Annunciators. To meet this requirement, use the FX-2000 Configurator to correlate one LED for Common Alarm, one LED for Common Supervisory and one LED for Common Ground Fault. The user can change the LED assignments only if the LED Annunciator is connected to the RAX- LCD and mounted on the same chassis. RAM-208/216 Remote multiplex annunciator panels. For Canada, ULC-S527-99 Standard requires a Common Alarm, Common Supervisory, and a Common Ground Fault LED indicator on the Remote Annunciators. To meet this requirement, use the FX-2000 Configurator to correlate one LED for Common Alarm, one LED for Common Supervisory and one LED for Common Ground Fault. The user can change the LED assignments only if the LED Annunciator is connected to the RAX- LCD and mounted on the same chassis. P2 P3 MGD-32, AGD-048 Remote graphic annunciator drivers. The AGD-048 must be installed in the same enclosure as the MGD-032. P1 P4 Mircom FX2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition February 14, 2001 RAX-LCD Remote Shared Display Annunciator Batteries W = 5 15/16" H = 3 3/4" D = 4" W = 7 1/8" H = 6 1/2" D = 3" Model Description Batteries 10 to 55 AH BA-110 BA-117 FX-2000 Accessories Model MP-300/R/S RTI-1 BC-160 Description End-of-line Resistor Plate, R for red, S for stainless steel finish Remote Trouble Indicator (ULC and ULI listed) External Battery Cabinet (ULC and ULI listed) 5

Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Install the enclosure as shown for the BBX-1024 in Figure 1 below, or for the BBX-1072A see Figure 2 on the following page. Figure 1: BBX-1024 Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions 1.2" 14.55" 3.7" 1.55" 1.2" 0.2" 28.5" 18" Adhere trim ring to wall surface around backbox. 0.2" 1.55 17.0" FA-UNIV-TRB Material: 18GA (0.048 ) thick cold rolled steel Finish: Painted except for hinges Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. 6

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Figure 2: BBX-1072A Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059 ) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075 ) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. 7

Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 3: BB-5008 Enclosure Installation Instructions and Dimensions BB-5008 Backbox Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059 ) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075 ) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox Backbox with DOX-5008M Door DOX-5008M Metal Door Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 5 on page 10. 8

ALARM QUEUE SUPV. QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE A.C. ON PRE-ALARM GND FAULT MONITOR QUEUE ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW- LEDGE MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST CHASSIS GROUND FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Chassis Installation 1. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare it for wiring the modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since it could cause a short circuit. 2. Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness. 3. Be sure to connect a solid earth ground (from building system ground / to a cold water pipe) to the chassis earth ground mounting lug, and to connect the earth ground wire lugs from the main chassis to the ground screw on the backbox. 4. Mount chassis FX-2003-6 or FX-2003-12 into backbox BBX-1024 using the supplied hexnuts as shown in Figure 4 below. Figure 4: Chassis Installation into BBX-1024 14 1/2 BACKBOX 26 4 1/2 Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition December 31, 1999 MAIN CHASSIS FX-2003-6 or FX-2003-12 #8-32 HEXNUTS (4) EARTH GROUND LUG #8 X 1/4 TYPE B SCREW Note: Leave bottom of box conduit free for batteries. 9

Mechanical Installation and Dimensions Figure 5: Chassis Installation into BBX-1072A Mount chassis FX-2017-12A into backbox BBX-1072A using the supplied hexnuts as shown below. 10

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Figure 6: Installation Instructions and Dimensions for BB-5014 BB-5014 Backbox Backbox Material: Cold rolled steel 16GA (0.059 ) thick for backbox 14GA (0.075 ) thick for door Finish: Painted except for hinges Backbox with DOX-5014M Door DOX-5014M Metal Door Note: Mount the power supply in the same manner as shown in Figure 5 on page 10. 11

Module Mounting Locations Module Mounting Locations The FX-2003-6/12 or FX-2017-12A Main Chassis come pre-assembled with a main panel, display components and boards. Install adder modules of different types as shown in the diagrams on the following pages. Notes: For many adder modules to enable communication from the main module to all of the adder modules, it is necessary to add a continuity jumper on the last adder module in a chain (see the appropriate module settings section to verify the location of the continuity jumper on a particular circuit adder module). Only the last circuit adder module should have a jumper plug on its continuity jumper; all others must be left without a jumper plug. Figure 7: Module Mounting Locations View #1 PR-300 CITY TIE MODULE (SEE NOTE 2) MAIN CHASSIS MODEL: FX-2003-X (SEE NOTE 1) #6-32 x 1 1/4" SCREW UDACT-300A DIALLER MODULE (SEE NOTE 2) OTHER CIRCUIT ADDER (SEE NOTE 3) OTHER CIRCUIT ADDER MODULE (SEE NOTE 3) #6-32 x 1 1/2" M/F HEX SPACER Notes: 1. Front plate is not shown. 2. Reserved for PR-300 or UDACT-300A. 3. Other circuit adder modules may be: DM-1008A Detection Circuit Adder Module SGM-1004A Signal Circuit Adder Module RM-1008A Relay Circuit Adder Module ALC-198S Loop Adder Module ALC-396S Loop Adder Module ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller Module 12

LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 ALARM QUEUE SUPV. QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A.C. ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 LED 11 LED 12 LED 13 LED 14 LED 15 AC LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW- LEDGE CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 3 MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 7 FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Figure 8: Module Mounting Locations View #2 Provision for PR-300 or UDACT-300A Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations FX-2003-6/FX-2003-12 Compact Main Chassis Mounts in the BBX-1024 Enclosure and supports three adder modules. Exterior View Interior View Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Conditio n April 25, 2003 Slot is reserved for PR-300 or UDACT- 300A. If not required, this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules. 3 2 1 FX-2000 Main Board 13

LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 ALARM QUEUE SUPV. QUEUE LED 0 LED 1 LED 2 LED 3 TROUBLE QUEUE ALARM QUEUE SUPV. QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE A.C. ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 MONITOR QUEUE A.C. ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT LED 4 LED 5 LED 6 LED 7 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 LED 11 LED 12 LED 13 LED 14 LED 15 LED 8 LED 9 LED 10 LED 11 LED 12 LED 13 LED 14 LED 15 ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW- LEDGE CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 3 ENTER SIGNAL SILENCE GENERAL ALARM ACKNOW- LEDGE CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 3 AC LINE CIRCUIT BREAKER MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 7 MENU CANCEL INFO FIRE DRILL SYSTEM RESET LAMP TEST CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/LED 7 Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations FX-2017-12 Mid-size Main Chassis Mounts in the BBX-1072A Enclosure, and supports three display modules and 17 adder modules. Exterior View Interior View 12 11 10 9 8 Cutout to mount display module Cutout to mount display module 17 16 15 14 13 Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition Cutout to mount display module April 25, 2003 1 3 2 5 7 4 6 FX-2000 Main Board Slot is reserved for PR-300 or UDACT- 300A. If not required, this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules. FX-2009-12 Large Main Chassis Mounts and occupies four display positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014 Enclosures, and supports two display modules and nine adder modules. Exterior View Interior View Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition April 25, 2003 Cutout to mount display module 3 2 1 6 9 5 8 4 7 FX-2000 Main Board Cutout to mount display module Slot is reserved for PR-300 or UDACT- 300A. If not required, this slot can be used to mount any of the adder modules. ECX-0012 Expander Chassis for FX-2009-12 Mounts and occupies two display positions in BB-5008 or BB-5014 Enclosures, and supports two display and 12 adder modules. Exterior View Interior View 6 5 4 3 2 1 Cutout to mount display module Cutout to mount display module 12 11 10 9 8 7 14

CONNECT RIBBON CABLE FROM P1 TO FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL CITY POLARITY POLARITY TIE REVERSAL REVERSAL ALARM SUPV + - + - + - JW4 OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Adder Modules Each adder module occupies one module slot and mounts inside the following chassis: FX-2003-6/FX-2003-12 Compact Main Chassis FX-2017-12 Mid-size Main Chassis FX-2009-12 Large Main Chassis EXC-0012 Expander Chassis for FX-2009-12 ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller Module DM-1008A Eight Initiating Circuit Module SGM-1004A Four Indicating Circuit Module RM-1008A Eight Relay Circuit Module UDACT-300A DIgital Alarm Communicator Module PR-300 Polarity Reversal/ City Tie Module P1 P2 Display Modules Each display module occupies one display position and mounts to the display cutouts on the following chassis: FX-2003-6/FX-2003-12 Compact Main Chassis FX-2017-12 Mid-size Main Chassis FX-2009-12 Large Main Chassis EXC-0012 Expander Chassis for FX-2009-12 These modules can also be mounted in the standard BB-5000 cutouts (with brackets), and the BBX-1000 enclosures (requires RAX-LCD as a driver). RAX-1048 Programmable Zone LED Annunciator Module IPS-2424 Programmable Input Switches Module FDX-008 Fan Damper Module RAX-1048TZ Programmable Zone LED Annunciator Module 15

Module Settings Module Settings Main Fire Alarm Modules (MD-764 Part of Main Chassis) JW1: Remove jumper if a PR-300 or UDACT-300A is installed. JW2 to JW4: Jumpers are factory set and should not be changed. P3: Black RS-485 Connector connects to the Adder Loop ALC-198S, ALC-396S or ALC-H16 if used (Address Loops 3, 4, etc). P4: Connector for PR-300 module or UDACT-300A. P6: Connector for first eight conventional hardwire circuit adder modules (Loop 0). P5: Connector for next eight conventional hardwire circuit adder modules (Loop1). P7: White BDM Connector for factory use only. P8: Power Connector for Adder Modules. P9: RS-232C for printer or CRT monitor. P10, P11: Factory connection to bridge rectifier. P12,13: Connection to 24VDC battery. Observe correct polarity. P14: Connector for display module. F1: 20 Amp slow blow non-replaceable fuse. Note: To enable communication from the Main Module to all of the Adder Modules, it is necessary to add a Continuity Jumper on the last Adder Module in a chain (see the appropriate Module Settings section to verify the location of the Continuity Jumper on a particular Circuit Adder Module). Only the last circuit adder module should have a jumper plug on its continuity jumper; all others must be left without a jumper plug. TO CONFIGURE THE FIRE ALARM PANEL USE THE RS-485 CONNECTOR P4 OF THE LAST ADDER LOOP CONTROLLER MODULE INSTALLED. Figure 9: Main Fire Alarm Board P3 P4 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS JW1 P5 P9 MAIN FIRE ALARM SUPER BOARD P6 P8 P14 JW3 JW2 P7 P10 P11 +BDG- P12 P13 +BAT- F1 JW4 16

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Main Fire Alarm Super Module (MD-757 Part of S Version Main Chassis) This super main board does not have any addressable loops on it. For an addressable loop, adder boards are required. JW1 Jumper is removed if a PR-300 or UDACT-300A is installed. JW2 to JW4 Jumpers are Factory Set and should not be changed. P3 Black RS-485 Connector connects to the Adder Loop ALC-198S, ALC-396S or ALC-H16 if used (Address Loops 2, 3, etc.) P4 Connector for PR-300 Module or UDACT-300A. NO HARDWIRE CIRCUIT ADDER MODULES ARE CONNECTED TO THIS MAIN FIRE ALARM SUPER MODULE P8 Power Connector for Adder Modules. P7 White BDM Connector for Factory Use. P9 RS-232C for Printer or CRT Monitor. P10,11 Factory connection to Bridge Rectifier. P12,13 Connection to 24 VDC Battery. Observe Polarity. P14 Connector for Display Module. F1 20 Amp slow blow non-replaceable fuse. Note: To enable communication from the Main Module to all of the Adder Modules, it is necessary to add a Continuity Jumper on the last Adder Module in a chain (see the appropriate Module Settings section to verify the location of the Continuity Jumper on a particular Circuit Adder Module). Only the last circuit adder module should have a jumper plug on its continuity jumper; all others must be left without a jumper plug. TO CONFIGURE THE FIRE ALARM PANEL USE THE RS-485 CONNECTOR P4 OF THE LAST ADDER LOOP CONTROLLER MODULE INSTALLED. Figure 10: Main Fire Alarm Super Module (MD-757 Part of S Version Main Chassis) P3 P4 FIELD WIRING TERMINALS JW1 P9 MAIN FIRE ALARM SUPER BOARD P8 P14 JW3 JW2 P7 P10 P11 P12 P13 +BDG- +BAT- F1 JW4 17

Module Settings Figure 11: Main Display Module (Part of Main Chassis) Mircom FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel Normal Condition April 25, 2003 ENTER MENU CANCEL INFO ALARM QUEUE SUPV. QUEUE TROUBLE QUEUE MONITOR QUEUE SIGNAL SILENCE FIRE DRILL A.C. ON CPU FAULT GND FAULT GENERAL ALARM SYSTEM RESET LED 0 LED 4 LED 8 LED 12 ACKNOW- LEDGE LAMP TEST P1 LED 1 LED 2 LED 5 LED 6 LED 9 LED 10 LED 13 LED 14 CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/ LED 3 CONFIGURABLE SWITCH/ LED 7 LED 3 LED 7 LED 11 LED 15 P1: Cable connects to P14 of main fire alarm module. P2: Connection to P1 of any adder display module if used. Note: The main display module comes with slide-in paper labels including both English and French slideins, and laser printer-compatible blanks for zone labelling. Figure 12: Zone Display Module (RAX-1048 or RAX-1048TZ) P2 P1 P1: Cable connects to P2 of previous display module. P2: Cable connects to P1 of next display module. Note: The zone display module comes with laser printer-compatible slide-in paper labels for zone labelling. 18

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Figure 13: IPS-2424 Programmable Input Switches Module P2 #1 #5 #9 #13 #17 #21 #2 #6 #10 #14 #18 #22 #3 #7 #11 #15 #19 #23 #4 #8 #12 #16 #20 #24 P1 P1: Cable connects to P2 of previous display module. P2: Cable connects to P1 of next display module. Note: The display module comes with laser printer-compatible slide-in paper labels for zone labelling. Figure 14: Fan Damper Control Display Module (FDX-008/KI) There are two models of the Fan Damper Control Display modules available. The FDX-008 provides switch control and LED indication of 8 fan damper zones. The FDX-008KI provides switch control of 7 fan damper zones with the eighth zone activated by keyswitch. LED indication is provided for all 8 fan damper zones on the FDX-008KI. Both the FDX-008 and the FDX-008KI are used in conjunction with a FX-2000 Fire Alarm Control Panel. P2 OFF AUTO O N T ROUBLEOFF OFF AUTO ON O N TROUBLE T ROUBLEOFF AUTO O N T ROUBLEOFF AUTO O N T ROUBLE OFF AUTO O N T ROUBLE OFF AUTO O N T ROUBLEOFF AUTO O N T ROUBLEOFF AUTO O N T ROUBLE P1 19

Module Settings Fan Damper Operation The FDX-008 Fan Damper Control Display module has eight configurable output circuits, each with a three position switch. The FDX-008KI operates in the same manner as the FDX-008 except zone 8 is controlled by a remote keyswitch. Each switch has an ON and OFF position, plus an AUTO position. If the switch is placed in the AUTO position, the output will activate as programmed or configured. The output can be manually turned ON or OFF by placing the switch in the ON or OFF position, respectively. Basically each switch can be configured to operate multiple fans or dampers. For each switch, there are 3 operations provided; outputs to turn ON, same outputs to turn OFF and inputs to bypass. An example of the most common use of the FDX-008 or FDX-008KI Fan Damper Control Display module is to operate exhaust fans and confirm fan operation (via monitor modules). See FDX-008 Block Diagram on the next page for a block diagram of fan and monitor set up. Example As shown in the figure to the right, Parking Garage #1 has 3 exhaust fans. The three position switch is configured to operate (to turn ON) fans 1, 2 and 3 in stairwell #1. The switch is set in the AUTO position. Upon activation (via alarm or some other programmed trigger) with the switch in AUTO, the 3 fans (1,2, and 3) in stairwell #1 are turned ON automatically. Monitor modules in the Parking Garage #1 detect that all 3 fans are operating, therefore the ON LED will illuminate steadily. If one of the fans did not turn ON (due to malfunction), the ON LED will flash. The TRBL (trouble) LED will illuminate steady amber based on feedback from the monitor module that one or more of the fans is not working. ON LED shows steady for all outputs operating and confirmed. OFF LED shows steady for all outputs NOT operating and confirmed. PARKING GARAGE #1, FANS 1, 2, 3 OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE TRBL LED shows steady for one or more outputs NOT operating and confirmed. Note: A bypass function always has priority, so that if a circuit is bypassed by moving the switch manually or by loop bypass (FX-2000 Fire Alarm Panel), no other action will operate this switch other then again moving the switch manually or by un-bypassing the loop. Figure 15: FDX-008 Block Diagram of Fan and Monitor Setup FX-2000 FIRE ALARM PANEL OUTPUT MODULES FANS OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE MONITOR MODULES FDX-008/KI FAN/DAMPER CONTROL MODULE 20

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Before mounting the FDX-008KI module, if a keyswitch is to be connected, wire the keyswitch to terminals at TS1 as shown in Figure 17: FDX-008KI Fan Damper Control Display Module below. Note: There are also terminals located behind TS1 on the other side of the board for the convenience of wiring the keyswitch. The last fan damper zone in the bottom right position of the FDX-008KI is controlled by the keyswitch. Mount the FDX-008 and FDX-008KI Fan Damper Control Display modules in any position on the front part of the FX-2000 chassis as shown in the FX-2000 Manual. Figure 16: FDX-008KI Fan Damper Control Display Module TERMINALS AT TS1 ARE WIRED TO A KEYSWITCH. NOTE: IF FAN DAMPER MODULE IS MOUNTED TO THE DOOR USE TERMINALS LOCATED AT THE BACK OF THIS BOARD, BEHIND TS1. P2 TS1 OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE KEYSWITCH CONTROLLED OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE OFF AUTO ON TROUBLE P1 CONNECTS TO PREVIOUS DISPLAY MODULE P2 21

FIELD WIRING TERMINALS FIELD WIRING TERMINALS JW2 Module Settings Figure 17: Hardwire Detection Adder Module (DM-1008A) JW4 P2 P4 JW3 JW2 Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module or to P12 or P13 of hardwire loop controller module, or previous adder module Power connector to P8 of main fire alarm module, or to P2 of hardwire loop controller module, or to previous adder module JW1 Data connector for next adder module Power connector for next adder module JW5 P1 P3 JW1: Install jumper for Class A (Style D) operation of initiating circuits 1 and 2. JW2: Install jumper for Class A (Style D) operation of initiating circuits 3 and 4. JW3: Install jumper for Class A (Style D) operation of initiating circuits 5 and 6. JW4: Install jumper for Class A (Style D) operation of initiating circuits 7 and 8. JW5: Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules installed. Note: For Class A (Style D) operation the FX-2000 must be configured as Class A via the configuration program. Figure 18: Hardwire Signal Adder Module (SGM-1004A) J11 P2 P4 4 1 2 3 JW5 JW4 3 Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module or to P12 or P13 of loop controller module, previous adder module Power connector to P8 of main fire alarm module, or to P2 of loop controller module, or to previous adder module 2 JW3 1 Data connector for next adder module Power connector for next adder module JW1 P1 P3 GREEN SIGNAL LEDs 22

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual JW1: Remove continuity jumper if this is not the last adder module installed. JW2: Jumper pins for bell cut or isolators on Zone 1. JW3: Jumper pins for bell cut or isolators on Zone 2. JW4: Jumper pins for bell cut or isolators on Zone 3. JW5: Jumper pins for bell cut or isolators on Zone 4. JW11: For basic operation do not wire these terminals. Components There are four green LEDs on the board, one for each signal zone. The LED will illuminate or flash following the signal rate sent to its zone. It will be off when the system is normal and they will illuminate when a signal zone is activated. The LED does not reflect what is happening on the signal zone, just that it is receiving data to activate that signal zone. Note: Jumpers JW2, JW3, JW4 and JW5 are positioned on pins 2 and 3 (right two pins with board orientation as shown above) from factory. Operation There are three modes of operation for this module. The basic mode of operation does not involve any bell cut relay or isolators connected to the signal zones. For this case, leave jumpers JW2, JW3, JW4 and JW5 as they come on pins 2 and 3, and do not make any connection to terminal block J11. The second mode provides bell cut operation which allows the silencing of the bells. The third mode is used when isolators are to be connected to the signal circuits. For further information on bell cut relays or isolators, please refer to the specific fire alarm panel manual or the isolator instruction manual. Jumpers for the Bell Cut Mode JW2: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 1. JW3: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 2. JW4: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 3. JW5: Place jumper over pins 1 and 2 for the ability to remotely silence the bells on Zone 4. ATTENTION: Discard jumpers on zones that are not configured for bell cut. J11: Wire these terminals to a bell cut relay (for details see QRM-1001 Bell Cut Module Installation and Operating Instructions, LT-666). Jumpers for the Isolator Mode JW2: Place jumper over pins 2 and 3 for the ability to connect an isolator on Zone 1. JW3: Place jumper over pins 2 and 3 for the ability to connect an isolator on Zone 2. JW4: Place jumper over pins 2 and 3 for the ability to connect an isolator on Zone 3. JW5: Place jumper over pins 2 and 3 for the ability to connect an isolator on Zone 4. ATTENTION: Discard jumpers on zones that are not configured for isolators. J11: Wire these terminals to an alarm relay. These may be tapped if more signal modules are used in this manner. 23

FIELD WIRING TERMINALS FIELD WIRING TERMINALS Module Settings Figure 19: Hardwire Relay Adder Module (RM-1008A) 3 2 1 I4 JP4 P2 3 2 1 I8 JP8 P4 3 2 1 I3 JP3 3 2 1 I7 JP7 I2 I6 3 2 1 JP2 3 2 1 JP6 I1 3 2 1 JP1 I5 3 2 1 JP5 JW1 P1 P3 P2: Data cable to P6 or P5 of main fire alarm module, or to P12 or P13 of Hardwire loop controller module, or to previous adder module. P1: Data connector for next adder module. P4: Power connector to P8 of main fire alarm module, or to P2 of Hardwire loop controller module, or to previous adder module. P3: Power connector for next adder module. JW1: Remove continuity jumper if there are any more adder modules installed. If this is the last module installed, leave JW1 on. JP1-JP8: Move jumpers from pins 1 and 2 to 2 and 3 to connect relay commons between two or more relays. Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (Model PR-300) Figure 20: Polarity reversal and city tie module P1 P2 Mounting hole for #6-32 screws Mounting hole for #6-32 screws + - + - + - CITY TIE POLARITY POLARITY REVERSAL REVERSAL ALARM SUPV JW4 The following hardware configuration must be performed before installing the PR-300. Table 1: PR-300 jumper settings P1 P2 JW4 Cable connects to P5 on the FX-2000 Main Fire Alarm Board P2 is for connecting the UDACT-300A if both PR-300 and UDACT-300A are installed on the FX-2000. If the PR-300 is used this is the last module jumper. JW1 on the main board should be removed and JW4 on the PR-300 should be set. If both PR-300 and UDACT-300A are installed, then JW1 on the main board and JW4 on the PR-300 should be removed. The Alarm Transmit signal to the PR-300 can be programmed to turn OFF when signal silence is active. This allows the City Tie Box to be manually reset. On subsequent alarms the silenceable signals will resound and the City Tie Box will be retriggered. Please refer to the Configurator for more information. The Trouble Transmit signal to the PR-300 can be programmed to delay AC power fail. Please refer to the 24

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual Configurator for more information. Note: Jumper JW1 on the FX-2000 main fire alarm board must be removed if a city tie module is installed. UDACT-300A MAIN BOARD: There are two jumpers on the UDACT-300A which are used for operation/configuration purposes. Jumper JW1 is used to reset the default passcode. Jumper JW2 is required for configuring the UDACT-300A. Refer to Figure 22 below for location of jumpers, cable connections, pushbutton and LEDs. Table 2 following, provides a description of the user items on the UDACT-300A. Figure 21: UDACT-300A Board Layout 25

Module Settings Table 2: Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous Cable Connector Function P1 P2 U18 Lamp Test button UR1 Potentiometer Ribbon Cable for connecting to P4 of FX-2000 FACP. RS-232C/RS-485 Connection for computer configuration. Connector for CFG-300 Configuration Tool Press and hold this button to test all the UDACT-300A LEDs This potentiometer is for adjustment of the CFG-300 LCD contrast. The following table lists all the LEDs located on the UDACT-300A board and states the function of each LED. Table 3: UDACT-300A List of LEDs and their Functions. LEDs Relay Line 1 Relay Line 2 RS-485 Common Trouble CPU Fail Telephone Line 1 Telephone Line 2 Power ON Function Located below Line 1 terminal block. When Line 1 relay is energized, this green LED will illuminate Located below Line 2 terminal block. When Line 2 relay is energized, this green LED will illuminate. Status LED for communication, will flash when RS-485 communication is active. Steady amber for any troubles on the Fire Alarm panel or UDACT-300A. Steady amber for any on board CPU trouble. Telephone status indicator LED; Red when the line is in use, Amber when there is a line trouble. Telephone status indicator LED; Red when the line is in use, Amber when there is a line trouble. Green LED is ON steady when power is supplied to the board. The following table lists the user jumpers available on the UDACT-300A and their functions. Table 4: UDACT-300A List of Jumpers for Operation and Configuration Jumper Number JW1 JW2 Jumper Function Normally open. Place jumper here and power down the UDACT-300A by disconnecting P1 or power down the fire alarm panel (AC and Batteries), then power back to revert to default passcode. After reset, remove the jumper. Leave normally open. Normally open to BLOCK remote configuration via modem, PC with a UIMA converter module or using the LCD and keypad at the UDACT-300A. Place jumper here to ALLOW any type of configuration. Remove jumper once configuration is complete. Note: Can be installed with the PR-300 City Tie but not in the same location. If using this configuration the PR-300 must be installed on the left and it is recommended that the UDACT-300A be installed in the middle, although it can be installed on the right if needed. See the UDACT-300A Installation and Operation Manual (LT-888) for more information. 26

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module The ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller module provides a single addressable loop. It may be mounted over the main chassis of the FX-2000 Fire Alarm Panel or on any chassis which supports adder boards. Refer to on page 13. The module is mounted using 4 #6 screws and (if necessary) 4 11/2" spacers. Power: The power is supplied to the board via cable from the main chassis board or from the previous loop controller module into the P1 Power IN connector. The P2 Power OUT connector is connected to the next loop controller module or other adder module. Two power cables are supplied with the module. RS-485: The RS-485 cable comes attached at P3 and is connected to the main chassis board or from the previous loop controller module or other adder board. The RS-485 OUT at P4 is connected to the next loop controller module if used or left without connection. DIP switches: The dip switches are used to set the address of the board. The address is binary, with the SW-1 switch as the lowest significant digit and OFF being active. For example an address of two is SW-1 ON, SW-2 OFF, and all the other dip switches SW-3 to SW-8 ON. Refer to Appendix E: DIP Switch Settings Summary on page 72 for more information. Loop 1: This is the addressable loop for all initiating devices. Wire the loop as shown in Figure 31: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Class B on page 38, Figure 32: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7 on page 39, or Figure 33: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6 on page 40. Jumpers: A jumper is provided at JW2 for normal operation. To reset the board the jumper is left at JW2 and the pins at position JW1 are shorted momentarily. BDM Port: This connection is for factory use only. 27

Module Settings Figure 22: ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module Mount the ALC-198S Single Intelligent Analog Loop Controller module as described in the section Display and Adder Modules Mounting Locations on page 13. The module may be mounted over the main chassis board or in any position that an adder module is mounted. LOOP A + - + - RS-485 OUT B A SHIELD IN RS-485 CABLE P4 P3 P2 ADDRESS DIP SWITCH 1 8 DIP SWITCHES ARE FOR THIS BOARD=S ADDRESS. SW-1 IS THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT (BINARY). ACTIVE POSITION IS OFF. POWER CABLE (OUT) BDM PORT P5 P1 POWER CABLE (IN) JW2 - A JUMPER IS PLACED HERE TO ENABLE WATCHDOG TIMER. THIS IS JUMPER=S NORMAL LOCATION. JW1 - JUMPER IS PLACED HERE TO RESET HARDWARE JW3 - JUMPER FROM JW2 IS PLACED HERE TO WATCHDOG FOR FACTORY DOWNLOADING USING BDM 28

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module The ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller module provides a two addressable loops. It may be mounted over the main chassis of the FX-2000 Fire Alarm Panel or on any chassis that supports adder boards. Refer to page on page 13 for mounting applications. The module is mounted using four #6 screws and (if necessary) 4 11/2" spacers. Power: The power is supplied to the board via cable from the main chassis board or from the previous loop controller module into the P1 power in connector. Connect the P2 power out connector to the next loop controller module or other adder module. Two power cables are supplied with the module. RS-485: The RS-485 cable comes attached at P3 and is either connected to the main chassis board or connected from the previous loop controller module or other adder board. If the next loop controller module is used, connect the RS-485 out at P4 to the next loop controller module; if it is not used, leave without connection. DIP Switches: Use the DIP switches to set the binary address of the board. SW-1 is the lowest significant digit and OFF is active. For example, an address of two would be created by turning SW-1 on, SW-2 off and DIP switches SW-3 to SW-8 on. Refer to Appendix E: DIP Switch Settings Summary on page 72 for DIP switch settings. Loop 1: This is the addressable loop for all initiating devices. Wire the loop as shown in Figure 31: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Class B on page 38 or Figure 32: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7 on page 39 and Figure 33: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6 on page 40. Loop 2: This is the addressable loop for all initiating devices. Wire the loop as shown in Figure 31: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Class B on page 38 or Figure 32: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 7 on page 39 and Figure 33: Single Loop Terminal Connections - Style 6 on page 40. Jumpers: A jumper is provided at JW2 for normal operation. To reset the board, leave the jumper at JW2 and momentarily short the pins at position JW1. BDM Port: This connection is for factory use only. 29

Module Settings Figure 23: ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller Module Mount the ALC-396S Dual Intelligent Analog Loop Controller module as shown in on page 13. The module may be mounted over the main chassis board or in any position that an adder module is mounted. LOOP A LOOP B + - + - B SHIELD + - + - B RS-485 CABLE RS-485 A A P3 P4 ADDRESS DIP SWITCH 1 8 DIP SWITCHES ARE FOR THIS BOARD=S ADDRESS. SW-1 IS THE LEAST SIGNIFICANT DIGIT (BINARY). ACTIVE POSITION IS OFF. P2 POWER CABLE BDM PORT P5 P1 POWER CABLE JW2 - THE JUMPER IS KEPT HERE FOR NORMAL OPERATION JW1 - PINS ARE SHORTED MOMENTARILY TO RESET HARDWARE JW3 - JUMPER FROM JW2 IS PLACED HERE TO WATCHDOG FOR FACTORY DOWNLOADING USING BDM Wiring The Addressable Loops There are two addressable loops present on this board (ALC-396S) that are wired in the same manner as shown in the wiring diagrams beginning with Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections on page 33. Although these drawings show only Loop 1, Loop 2 is wired in the same way as Loop 1 is. Note that Loop 1 and Loop 2 do not have to be wired in the same class, such as Class A or Class B or Style 7. Therefore Loop 1 may be wired as Class A and Loop 2 may be wired as Class B. 30

FX-2000 Series Installation and Operation Manual ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller Module The ALC-H16 Hardwire Loop Controller module provides an interface in order to add 16 conventional adder boards. This board may be mounted over the main chassis of the FX-2000 Fire Alarm Panel or on any chassis which supports adder boards. Refer to page on page 13 for mounting applications. Mount the module using four #6 screws and (if necessary) 4 11/2" spacers. Power: The power is supplied to the board via cable from the main chassis board or from the previous loop controller module into the P1 power in connector. Connect the P2 power out connector to the next loop controller module or other adder module. Two power cables are supplied with the module. RS-485: The RS-485 cable comes attached at P3 and is either connected to the main chassis board or connected from the previous loop controller module or other adder board. If the next loop controller module is used, connect the RS-485 out at P4 to the next loop controller module; if it is not used, leave without connection. Jumpers: A jumper is provided at JW2 for normal operation. To reset the board, leave the jumper at JW2 and momentarily short the pins at position JW1. BDM Port: This connection is for factory use only. P13 and P12 Connectors: Connect the P13 connector (via ribbon cable included with this module) to the first module of the first group of eight conventional adder modules. Connect the P12 connector (via ribbon cable included with this module) to the first module of the second group of eight conventional adder modules. 31