HomeMy WebLinkAbout101 Gordon St 12-252RECEIVED
_D NOV 7 2011 CITY OF SANFORD
BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION
BY; PERMIT APPLICATION
Application No: 0_� Documented Construction Value: $ 500.00
Job Address: 101 GORDON ST. Historic District: Yes ❑ No
Parcel ID: 27- 19 -30- 504 - 0000 -0100 Zoning: SEE ATTACHED
Description of Work: INSTALLATION OF ONE WIRELESS COMMUNICATOR.
Plan Review Contact Person: BRYAN ATHAN Title: DRAFTSMAN
Phone: 407 - 774 -6900 Fax: 407 - 774 -2074 E -mail: 13ATHAN(@,FIRETR0NICS.00M
Property Owner Information
Name KEMPKE ENTERPRISES LTD Phone:
Street: 101 GORDON ST Resident of property? :
City, State Zip: SANFORD FL 32771
Name _r_�/
Street:
City, State Zip: J
Name:
Street:
City, St, Zip:
Bonding Company:
Address:
Building Permit -..❑
Square Footage:
No. of Dwelling Units:
Electrical ❑
New Service — No. of AMPS:
C ontractor Information
1 Phone:
Fax: f /
ly' State License No.:
Architect /Engineer Information
Phone:
Fax:
E-mail: _
Mortgage Lender:
Address:
PERMIT INFORMATION
Construction Type: 19,000 No. of Stories: 2
Flood Zone:
Plumbing ❑
New Construction - No. of Fixtures:
Mechanical ❑ (Duct layout required for new systems) Fire Sprinkle /Alarm 0 No. of heads:
Sen4inole County Property Appraiser... 1
Personal Property: Please Select Account
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140B -0009
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1101 E. FIRST ST
130 A -000 TR4&A
SArzFarw, FL 3277E -1468
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VALUE
SUMMARY
VALUES
20111 2010
Working I Certified
GENERAL
Value Method
Cost/MarketI Cost/Market
Parcel Id: 27- 19 -30- 504 - 0000 -0100
Number of Buildings
1 I 1
Owner: KEMPKE ENTERPRISES LTD
Depreciated Bldg Value
$873,8121 $886,476
Mailing Address: 101 GORDON ST
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Depreciated EXFT Value
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$37,5471 $38,842
City,State,ZipCode: SANFORD FL 32771
Land Value (Market)
$242,1921 $242,192
Property Address: 101 GORDON ST SANFORD 32771
Land Value Ag
$01 $0
Facility Name: KEMPKE MUSIC
Tax District: Si SANFORD
Just/Market Value
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$1,153,5511 $1,167,510
Exemptions:
Portablity Adj
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$01 $0
1
Save Our Homes Adj
$01 $0
Don 41 -LIGHT MANUFACTURING
Amendment 1 Adj
- -- - -- $01 $0
Assessed Value (SOH)
$1,153,5511 $1,167,510
Tax
Estimator
2011 TAXABLE VALUE WORKING ESTIMATE
Taxing Authority Assessment Value Exempt Values I Taxable Value
County General Fund $1,153,551 �— $01 $1,153,551
(Amendment 1 adjustment is not applicable to school assessment) Schools] $1,153,551 $01 $1,153,551
City Sanford $1,153,551 - - -- $0 $1,153,551
SJWM(SaintJohns Water Management) $1,153,551 $01 $1,153,551
County Bonds $1,153,5511 $0 $1,153,551
The taxable values and taxes are calculated using the current years working values and the prior years approved millage rates.
SALES
2010 VALUE SUMMARY
Deed Date Book Page Amount Vac /Imp Qualified
QUITCLAIM DEED 09/2011 07627 0405 $100 Improved No
2010 Tax Bill Amount: $23,452
WARRANTY DEED 11/1999 03752 0685 $192,200 Vacant Yes
2010 Certified Taxable Value and Taxes
DOES NOT INCLUDE NON -AD VALOREM ASSESSMENTS
Find Sales within this DOR Code
LAND
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Land Assess Method Frontage Depth Land Units Unit Price Land Value
PLATS: Pick...
SQUARE FEET 0 0 60,548 4.00 $242,192
LOT 10 GORDON SUBDIVISION PB 56 PGS 47 & 48
Building
Sketch
Under construction
BUILDING INFORMATION
Bid Num Bid Class Year Bit Fixtures Gross SF Stories Ext Wall Bid Value Est. Cost New
1 MASONRY PILAS 2000 14 19,000 2 CONCRETE TILT UP - MASONRY $873,812 $1,013,115
Subsection / Sgft CANOPY / 300
Permits
EXTRA FEATURE
Description Year Bit Units EXFT Value Est. Cost New
COMMERCIAL CONCRETE DR 4 IN 2000 22,810 $35,224 $48,585
I'll "LI'S CONIC COMM 2000 91 $2,323 $3,204
-So �. _,e.,)r., ar, .,u�,� :.. - ,.. - .r._ I valorem tax purposes.
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FIRETRONICS, INC. - bAYTONA
FIRIETRONICS ESHER, TWN
1035 Nne Hollow Faint Dr. Altamonte LpTings, FL,. 32714 - phane: 407 -77.4 -6900 { fax-, 407 - 774-2074
PROPOSAL SUBMITTED TO:
Name:KEMPKE'S MUSIC Date: 10 -26 -11
Address:.751 CENTRAL PARK DRIVE Phone:407- 765,8210 / FAX
Address:
Contact: BILL
(BILLS @KEMPKE.COM)
Clty, St, Zip:SANFORO, FL. Job Name: KEMPKE'S MUSIC
We hereby submit specifications and estimates for: KEMPKE'S MUSIC
This proposal includes: MONTHLY !NlRFLESS RADIO MONITORING SERVICES —FIRE Al- ARIWSECUR17Y
NO MORE PHONE LINES
AVERAGE SAVINGS PER ACCOUNT OVER 5 600.00 PER YEAR!"
$0 DOWN, $ 95.00 s TAX / MONTH PER ACCOUNT FOR A MINIMUM OF 36 MONTHS.
FIRETRONICS RETAINS OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE OF RADIO MONITORING EQUIPMENT.
THIS PROPOSAL WILL BE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED EACH YEAR UNLESS A WRITTEN (30) DAY NOTICE OF
CANCELLATION IS SUBMITTED BY EITHER PARTY FOR ANY REASON AT ANY TIME AFTER THE INITIAL 36
MONTHS,
NOTES:
1. IN THE EVENT OF CANCELLATION OF SERVICES AFTER INITIAL 36 MONTH CONTRACT, FIRETRONICS
IS TO BE ALLOWED ACCESS BY OWNER TO REMOVE ALL RADIO EQUIPMENT LISTED BELOW WITHIN 30
DAYS OR OWNER AGREES TO PURCHASE SAID EQUIPMENT OUTRIGHT FOR THE COST OF 8 1,280.00 +
TAX PER SYSTEM. PURCHASE PRICE TO BE PAID IN FULL WITHIN 15 DAYS,
2. FIRETRONICS WILL MAINTAIN RADIO EQUIPMENT THROUGHOUT MONITORING CONTRACT AT NO
CHARGE EXCLUDING THEFT, VANDALISM OR TAMPERING BY UNAUTHORIZED PERSONNEL. IN THE
EVENT OF EARLY CANCELLATION BY CUSTOMER, REMAINING BALANCE= TO BE PAID IN FULL.
EQUIPMENT IS AS FOLLOWS:
1, WIRELESS CONTROL PANEL WITH BAT T ERY BACKUP
2. ANTENNA
3, CABLE
INCLUDED: LABOR TO INSTALL THE ABOVE MATERIALS, PERMIT AND FINAL INSPECTION,
IT IS THE CUSTOMER'S RESPONSIBILITY TO NOTIFY FIRETRONICS IN WRITING ALL CALL LIST NAME AND /OR
NUMBER CHANGES.
A 30 day notice of request for cancellation must be submitted In wrltino to Firefronlcs Headquarters. Monitoring services will be provided until written
notice is recelvad. The monitored party will be responsible for all monitoring service fees until the date of contract terms cancelletion,
It is understood and agreed by the parties hereto that Company is not an insurer and that Insurance, if any, covering personal injury and property loss or
damage on Subscribers premises shall be obtained by the Subscriber; that the Company is being paid for the tnspectlon and maintenance of.a system
FIRE ALARMS, EXTINGUISHERS, HYDRANTS, SPRINKLERS, BACKFLOW, SPECIAL HAZARDS,
RESTAURANT HOOD SYSTEMS, BURGLARY, ACCESS CONTROL & CCTV
State License Fire # EF0000423 ' Contractor 1 # 50746800012004 ` Contractor 2 # 63490100012005
Class A 4 51094200012004 * Class B # 68562700011995 * Class D #1: 70145200012006
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FTRETRONTCS EXTINGUTS14ERS, INI.
103.5 Pine Hollow Paint Dr. Al nante springs, FL. 32714 - ph-one 401'- 774 -6.900 / fax: 407- 774 -2074
designed to reduce certain risk of loss, and that the amounts being charged by the Company are not sufficient to guarantee that no loss will occur; that
the Company Is not assuming responsibility for any losses which may occur even if due to Company negligent performance or failure to perform any
obligation under this agreement.
Since it is impractical and extremely difficult to fix actual damages which may arise due to the faulty operation of the system or failure of services
provided, 9, not withstanding the above provisions, there should arise any liability provided herein or $250.00, which ever Is greater.
The sum shall be complete and exclusive and shall be paid and received as liquidated damages and not as penalty. All material is guaranteed to be as
specified. Ali work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or deviation from above specifications
involving extra costs, will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the estimate.
Any legal fees Incurred due to non - payment of contract will be your responsibility.
This proposal does not include 120V hookup or the necessary conduit to install the above devices.
All materials is guaranteed to be specified. All work to be completed in a workmanlike manner according to standard practices. Any alteration or
deviation from above specifications Involving extra costs will be executed only upon written orders, and will become an extra charge over and above the
estimate.
We require one set of Specifications and Drava ngs.
All agreements Contingent upon strikes, accidents or delays are beyond our control.
If a job requires a bond, add 2% to the contract price.
This proposal is subject to acceptance within 30 days and is void thereafter at the option of the undersigned.
Firetronics Authorized Signature: _ MARTY COLLIER, VICE PRESIDENT
ACCEPTANCE of PROPOSAL.
The above prices, specifications and conditions are hereby accepted. You are. authorized to do the work as speclffed. Payment will be made as outlined
above.
DATE ACCEPTED: CUSTOMERS SIC,NATUR
PRINT ED NAME
FIRE ALARMS, EXTINGUISHERS, HYDRANTS, SPRINKLERS, BACKFLOW, SPECIAL i-IAZARDS,
RESTAURANT HOOD SYSTEMS, BURGLARY, ACCESS CONTROL. & CCTV
State License Fire # EF0000423 * - Contractor 1 # 50746800012004 * Contractor 2 # 63490100012005
Class A # 51094200012004 " Class B # 88562700011995 * Class D # 70145200012006
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FIRETRONICS, INC
FIRETRONICS, INC. - DAYTbNA
FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC.
1 035 Pine Hollow Point Dr, Altamonte Springs, FL. 3271.4 - phone: 4,07-774-6900. /-fax: 407-774-2074
LIMITED POWER OF ATTORNEY
Date:
herby name
to be my lawful attorney in fact to act for me and submit/ receive the
Fire Alarm/Burglar Alarm permits for work to be performed at the described location:
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(Address of Job)
(Owner of Property)
Parcel ID number
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And to sign my name and do all things necessary to this appointment:
(Signature of Certified Contractor))
Robert W. Parris #EF0000423
(Printed Name of Contractor and License Number)
Wit �ess
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STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OF: Seminole
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The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this —7 day of - I 2011,
by Reb-er. Parris, who is 2 personally know to me or has ❑ produced (type of
ntification).
NOWY Public state of Florida
Vi-'y Spir
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Expires 05/14/2012
Sign alu re of N lary Pu lic, State of Florida
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FIRIETRONICS INC.
FIRETRONICS, INC. - bAYTONA
FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, INC
1035 Pine Hollow Point Dr. Altamoute Springs, FL. 32714 - phone: 407-774-6900 / fax: 407-774-2074
FIRE ALARM WIRELESS COMMUNICATOR
SUBMITTAL
FOR
KEMPKE MUSIC
101 GORDON ST.
SANFORD
FIRE, BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EZ-1INGUISHEIR
State License Fire #EF0000423 ■ State License Extinguisher #685627000195
FIRE; BETR7JLARYt COMMUNICATIONS LJNICAi ION L'4 EXTINGUISHER
State License Fire #EF0000423 ■ State License Extinguisher #685627000195
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FIRETRONICS, INC.
FIRETRONIC Sa j ce . -� DAYTONA
FIRI? TRONI S TINGUI HER , INC.
1035 PINE HOLLOW POI.Vr DR. A,1_TM- 104+1TE SPRINGS, FL. 32714 PHONE (407) 774.6900 * FAX (4071) 771 -2074
— ._... .........
TO: SANFORD FIRE
DATE: 11/312011
RE: WIRELESS TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
THIS DOCUMENT STATES THAT 100% OF THE PERMITTED FIRE ALARM MONITORING
EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AT:
KEMPKE IV'.IUSIC
101 GORDON ST.
SA.NFORD, FL. 32771
1 -100% of the permitted fire alarm system that is being installed is in compliance with all applicable codes.
2 -This fire alarm installation meets all federal, state and local codes, statutes, and/or ordinances.
3 -The fire alarm system has been installed and tested in accordance with the testing specifications of
NFPA72, NFPA101, 2007 FFPC and the manufacturer for the wiring and the entire fire alarm system.
4 -All penetrations of rated assemblies meet the specified penetration detail.
5 -RF Subscriber unit is compatible with all existing equipment and devices.
SINCERELY,
ROBERT W. PARRIS
PRESIDENT
Firetronics, Inc.
1035 Pine Hollow Point Dr.
Altamonte Springs, FL. 32714
Ph: 407 - 774 -6900 / fax: 407 - 774 -2074
FIRIETRONICS, INC.
FIRETRONIC , INC. - DAYTONA
FIRETRONICS EXTINGUISHERS, IN
10' )5 Pine Hollow Paint Dr. Altamonte Springs, FL. 3)271=1- phone: 407 -771 -6900 / fax: 407- 774 -2074
DATE: 5/18/10
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
THIS DOCUMENT STATES THAT 100% OF THE AES 7170 IP -L t1YK SYSTEM INSTALLED AT:
1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRIVE
ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL 32714
1 -100% of the AES 7170 IP -Link Transceiver at the above address has been tested and is in compliance with all applicable codes.
2- Transceivers are located a minimum of 200 feet apart per requirements of paragraph 40.5. 10 of UL864 and NFPA 72.
3 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with NFPA 70, Article 810.
4 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.1 for independent receivers.
Both receivers are independently powered, independently operated, and separately located (200 ft apart).
At least two independent separate paths will be provided from the RAT to the RASSR.
5 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.2. All radio equipment will not exceed the minimum
operating time.
6 -All radio receiving; equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.3.
7 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.4.1 through 8.5.3.5.4.6.
8 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.5 type 6 category. Our system contains two RASSR'S and
three RARSR'S. All RARSR'S annunciate a trouble at supervisory station if any are out of service for any period of time.
9 -All radio receiving equipment is installed in compliance with sec 8.5.3.5.6. Our system type 6 loading capacity has complete
redundancy of all critical components.
.SNCERELY.
ROBERT W. PARRIS
PRESIDENT
FIRE ALARMS, EXTINGUISHERS, HYDRANTS, SPRINKLERS, BACKFLOW, SPECIAL HAZARDS,
RESTAURANT HOOD SYSTEMS, BURGLARY, ACCESS CONTROL & CCTV
State License Fire # EF0000423 * Contractor 1 # 50746800012004 * Contractor 2 # 63490100012005
Class A # 51094200012004 * Class B # 68562700011995 * Class D # 70145200012006
Hi Chris —
We have two AES 7170 receivers. One as a main, the other serves at the backup. Both units
are capable of receiving signals over the Internet, and from a phone line. The Internet being the
primary form of communication, with the phone line as a backup.
All of our receiving equipment is backed up by "hot" receivers, meaning that they both run live.
We do not wait for failure before the second receiver takes over.
Best regards,
Kevin C. McCarthy
National Sales Manager
EMERgency24 - Chicago, IL
800/827 -3624, Ext. 6035
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Nonhbmak• IL San lose CA
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A rot - for -rofit orgariratian dediratod to public safety
and committed to quattly servica
Applicant ID NO: 257826 -001
Service Center No 1
Expires: 31 -NIAR -2010
CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE
THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters
Laboratories Inc (UL) in its Product Directories as eligible to use the UL Listing Mark in connection with
Certificated Alarm Systems The only evidence Of compliance with UL's requirements is the issuance Of a
UL Certificate for the Alarm System and the Certificate is current under UL's Certificate Veriflication Service
This Certificate does not apply in any way to the communication channel between the protected property and
any facility that monitors signals from the protected propert�j unless the use of a UL listed or Classified Alarm
Transport Company is specified on the Certificate
Listed Service From: CHICAGO, IL
Alarm Service Company: (257826 -001)
EMERGENCY TWENTY -FOUR INC
4179 W IRVING PARK RD
CHICAGO IL 60641
Service Center: (257826 -001)
EMERGENCY TWENTY -FOUR INC
4179 W IRVING PARK RD
CHICAGO IL 60641
The Alarm Service Company is Listed in the following Certificate Service Categories:
File -Vol No. CCN Listing Category
BP5643 - 1 CVSU (Burglar Alarm Systems] Monitoring Station, Residential
S2535-1 UUFX (Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective
Signaling Services) Central Station
`-THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31- MAR -2010 `
"LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE"
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Power — Limited /Unshielded
Pleneco.,Z II0 Extra Flexible
RATING
• UL listed NEC type FPLP
• Constructed in accordance
with UL Standard 1424
• Complies with UL 910 test
modified ASTM Steiner
Tunnel Test
• Meets 300 volt requirement as
specified in Section 760 of
the NEC
APPLICATIONS
Indoor (non — conduit per NEC)
within ducts, plenums, and other
spaces used for environmental air for:
• Audio circuits
• Control circuits
• Initiating circuits
• Notification circuits
SPECIAL NOTES
• Capacity ^ce of unshielded cable may
vary depending on the installation
environment.
• INSTALLAHOIN PRECAUTIONS for
plenum cable: refer to the
Technical Reference Section
54 WEST PENN WIRE /CDT
DESCRIPTION
Fpcp • ASTM bare copper
• Polymer alloy insulation
• Twisted pair or cabled construction
• Polyester binders as required • Flexible plenum jacket
Standard spool size 1000 feet 'Capacitance between conducters.
COLOR CODE
1. Black, 2. Red, 3. Brown, 4. Blue
JACKET: Red
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'ES I -f-.e,11iN-'
CORPORATION For Allar m Monitoring
- 7788F
RF Subscriber
Vnit
Installation and Operation Manual
AES Corporation
285 Newbury Street
Peabody, CIA 0 1960-13 I5 USA
Tel (978) 535 -7310 - Fax (978) 535 -7313
www.aes -intel li net.com
Copyright 2008 -2009 All Rights Reserved
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LISTED
PIN 40 -7788
Rev 3a
Apr 9, 2009
` :IES 7788 Series RF Subscriber Unit -- installation and Operation :Lianuai
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 AES 7788F RF Subscriber Unit .........................................:.................. ............................... 4
1.1
Description ..........:............................................................................ ...............................
1.2
New features ..................................................................::................ ...............................
5
1.3
Easy Installation ................................................................................
............................... 5
1.4
Power Requirements ........................................................................ ...............................
5
1.5
RF Module ( Transceiver) ............. :..................................................................................
6
1.6
Optional Accessories ........................................................................ ...............................
6
1.7
Safety Considerations ...................................................................... ...............................
6
1.8
Technical Specifications ...................................................................
..............................7
1.9
UHF Antenna Options: ......................................................... ...........................................
8
1.10
Coaxial Cable Options and installation Tips ................................... ....:..........................
2 Commercial Fire and Burglary Installation Notes ............................ ...............................
9
3 Installation
............................................................................................ ...............................
11
3.1
Overview .............................................................................:.......... ...............................
11
3.2
Physical Installation .......................... ................................. ...............................
11
3.3
Wiring - General .......................... . ............................ ...::................................................
14
3.4
Wiring - Antenna Cut / Trouble Output ( J4) ............:.................... ............................... 15
3.5
Wiring - Zone Inputs ... ...............................
....... 16
3.6
Power Up ....................................................................................... ...............................
19
3.7
SELF -TEST /STATUS ERROR CODES ............................::......... ..................,............
20
3.8
Status (LED) Indicators ..................................:...........:::......:......... ...............................
21
3.9
ALIM LED.Blink Pattern Chart ....... ..............................: ....
4 Programming ...... ............................... .................... ..................
1 Remote Pro- rammin Limitations EnableiDisable
-ramming ( )
.............................22
4.2
Program ID# and System Cipher Code......
4.3
Timing Parameters (Check -In Time and Reporting Delays) ......... ...............................
_3
4.4
Zone P rogramminI .........................................:............................. ...............................
25
4.5
Set Modes - Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail .................. ...............................
27
4.6
Reset RAM ..::....:.......................................................................... ...............................
_7
4.7
Initializing the Subscriber Unit .....:::.............................................. ...............................
28
4.8
Local Status Check .......................:................................................ ...............................
29
4.9
1NIonitor and Key Transmitter Functions .......................:................ ...............................
.
�i... 0
Text Messages_..:_... .............................................. .......:.................. ...............................
4.11
Handheld Programmer -Quick Command Guide ......................... ...............................
.
4.12
Reconnect Cables after Prog ramming ........................................... ...............................
.
4.13
Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC ................................ ...............................
32
5 Testing
....................................................................................................
.............................33
5.1
Installation Site Checks .................................................................. ...............................
.
6 `Iaintenance,
Compliance, Warranty and Repair ............................ ............................... 34
6.1
Troubleshooting ............................................................................. ...............................
)
6.2
Parts List ........................................................................................ ...............................
6.3
Contact Information ....................................................................... ...............................
34
6.4
Regulatory Compliance ......................................................•........... ...............................
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6.4. t FCC Identification .................................................................... ...............................
.
6.4.2 FCC Comptiance ....................................................................... ...............................
35
6.4.3 Canadian Compliance ............................................................... ...............................
35
6.5
Warranty and Service Procedure ................................................... ...............................
36
AES Corporation 3 40- 77,4x. Rev 3a. 4/99 ?t)p9
I ES 77,48 Series RF Subscriber Unit -- Installation and Operation Alanual
1.1 Description
The 7788F Subscriber Unit is an AES - IntelliNet RF Communicator, which is typically
used to link an alarm panel to an alarm monitoring central station. This series unit is UL
Listed and NFPA compliant for commercial fire alarm monitoring. This unit has 8 wired
inputs. - All 8 inputs are of the end of line resistor (EOL) type. For those that need or
want the reversing voltage inputs, there is another model — 7744F that has four inputs of
the EOL type and four reversing voltage inputs.
1.2 New features
This section is included for those customers familiar with other AES IntelliNet UL
Subscriber products. Listed below are the new features incorporated into the unit.
• Normally Open Relay on board for Acknowledge Delay / Antenna Cut / Low
Battery / Charger Fail output. Formally was an open collector output and only for
Antenna cut / Acknowledge Delay. Relay energized for normal condition, de-
energized for any fault or loss of power.
• Separate power no longer required for the Zone Input Module as required on the
7750 -F -4X4 and 7750 -F -8.
• AC Failure Random Reportincr Delay. AC failure /restore messages are generated
when they exist continuously for 100 minutes. The actual transmission of the
generated message is delayed a random number of minutes between 0 and 60.
The delay is set at the time the event is generated.
• Transceiver power PTC is added. It is installed in series with the power line to
the transceiver disconnecting power if the transceiver draws to much current.
• Remote programming using sofhvare at the central station is disabled when
Trouble Packets are enabled. Trouble Packets are enabled by entering Y to "Fire
Zones_ ? YIN:" prompt in Zone Programming. This can temporarily be enabled
using a directly attached programmer in the Programmer Jack.
1.3 , Easy Installation
The 7788F unit is housed in a rugged lockable steel box for long lasting protection and
easy installation. The alarm panel's alarm outputs are connected to the 7788F Unit. A
supplied AES-Intelli'Nlet tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible antenna can be secured to the
subscriber enclosure in the provided hole, or use a remotely installed antenna, purchased
separately. Once powered and properly configured, the 7788F RF Subscriber self - enrolls
into the AES- IntelliNet wireless network, receives signals from the alarm panel and
transmits them via wireless mesh radio to the AES- IntelliNet central receiver.
1.4 Power Requirements
The steady state DC current draw is only 150mA (210mA with optional 7067 IntelliTap
or 7770 FireTap Modules). The peak current draw of 1.2A (1.3A with optional 7067 or
7770) for RF power output levels of 2W, is only for a very short transmit duration of less
than 1/3 second.
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1.8 Technical Specifications
♦ SIZE: 13.25 "h X 8.5 "w X 4.3 "d (34 cm X 21.5 cm X 11 cm) excluding antenna
♦ WEIGHT: 5.8 pounds (2.6 kilograms) Without Battery (Add 6 pounds with Battery)
♦ POWER INPUT: 16.5VAC, 40VA class 2 (dry) source only
♦ VOLTAGE: 12VDC nominal -
♦ CURRENT: 150 mA standby; 1.2A transmit
♦ . CURRENT with 7067/7770: 210 mA standby; 1.3 A transmit (2 Watt Transceiver)
♦ OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0' to 497. C (320 to 120 6F)
♦ STORAGE TEMPERATURE RANGE: -10° to 60° C (14° to 1407)
♦ RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE: 0 to 85% RHC, Non Condensing
e BACK -UP BATTERY: 12V, 7.5AH (vain) (24 Hour standby),
lead acid gel type; required for all installations
♦ BATTERY FUSE: Onboard self - resetting fuse. Not serviceable
♦ ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS: 8. Supervised individually programmable Zones:
All 8 are EOL type with, Trouble & Restore
♦ LOW BATTERY REPORTING: Below l IV. 2.75 Minute Test Cycle (approx)
♦ AC..FAILURE REPORTING: AC_Fail messages are queued for _transmission to central
station after approximately 100 continuous minutes without AC power. Transmission to
central station is then delayed randomly between 0 to 60 minutes.. Restore is similar with
Restore message queued for. transmission after approximately 100 continuous minutes with
AC power restored. AC Fail/Restore messages will be sent between 100 and 160 minutes
after the failure or restore occurs that remains for 100 minutes. See Section 4.3 - Timina,
Parameters for additional information and programming options.
♦ ANTENNA CUT / LOW BATTERY /. CHARGER FAIL LOCAL REPORTING:
Normally Open Relay contact at 14. Relay is engaged for normal operation. Disengages on
Reset. Antenna Cut/Acknowledge Delay, power loss condition, low battery or charger fail.
Cnntact rating —21 VDC 1 -Amp max, Not Supervised.
♦ RESET BUTTON: Located on the PCB.
♦ TRANSCEIVER:
Standard UFiF Frequency Ranges (-} 10- 4-40- NIFIz, 40 -; 70NIHz, 470- 512MI-1z)
+ TRANSCEIVER FUSE: =400 miiliamp PTC, Not serviceable
+ STANDARD RF OUTPUT POWER: 2 Watts
+ Zones 1 -8: dry contact supervised with 2.2K EOL resistor
♦ GROUND FAULT: A ;,,round fault as tested by UL, is when an isolated -round terminal of a
Supervised zone labeled `'G" is less than 0.1 Ohm impedance to Earth Ground.
A zone 10 Trouble is transmitted for this fault. The CID message generated at alarm
automation for a Ground Fault in a 7788F is E370 C010. v y
♦ . BATTERY CHARGE FAIL: 7788F monitors Charger Voltage and reports a Fault when the
voltage from the charger gets to low.
A zone 9 Trouble is transmitted for this fault. The CID messaac generated at alarm
automation for a Charger Fault in a 7788F is E370 C009.
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Z Commercial Fire and Burglary Installation Notes
UL Burglar Installations Tamper Protection: A UL Listed tamper switch that protects
the cover against opening or removal is required on the 7788F installed in a burglar alarm
installation. If the 7788F -is installed outside the protected area, a tamper device is
required to protect the enclosure against removal from the mounting surface.
Use a UL approved plunger type tamper switch, installed using holes drilled by the
installer through the side and rear of the enclosure as suggested in Diagram below. Refer
to diagram below, actual selected UL Listed tamper device and manufactures
documentation for installation instruction and required hole_ pattern.,
Wire tamper devices to a zone as outlined in the tamper device manufactures
documentation and section 3.
The tamper devices must be installed and wired to activate a zone on the subscriber to
generate an alarm signal at the central station.
In addition to installing tamper devices on the 7788F, a motion detector connected to the
alarm control panel is required to protect the 7788F against attack.
0
0
1nr
The 5 shaded holes shown in the diagram to the left
indicate suggested locations for holes needed to
install a typical UL Listed plunger. type tamper
switch.
Actual dimensions are -to be determined from the
actual switch and or switch installation instructions.
Although the typical switch has three mounting
holes available, hvo are sufficient to securely mount
\ ( the switch.
M
A typical plunger type switch requires a 3l8 hole
centered at the location where the plunger can
protrude unhindered through the rear of the
enclosure to make contact with the enclosure's
mounted surface.
Several plunger type Tamper switches are shown
above. The switch on the left is the style selected
for the suggested hole patterns in the diagram to the
left. The switch style on the right with built in
mounting flange allows installation of a cover
tamper without the need to drill holes.
Suggested Tamper Switch Mounting Locations
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3 Installation
This section contains information on the installation and wiring of the AES IntelliNet
7788F RF Subscriber Unit.
For Fire applications this product must be connected to a Fire panel that provides
system status changes on a system wide basis for Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory at
a minimum.
3.1 Overview'
The AES 7788F combines the electronics of an AES Subscriber unit, battery, a radio
transceiver and any approved modules such as'the 7770 or 7067 into its enclosure. It
is .typically used to communicate.alarm and status conditions of an alarm panel to a
centrally located - alarm monitoring facility via . radio transmissions. A properly
powered and configured AES 7788F will communicate with an AES Central Receiver
via a locally provided AES IntelliNet Network.
3.2 Physical Installation
Installation Guidelines. Refer to Diagrams throughout this document for typical
component installation locations.
+ To comply with UL 365 Section 44, all wiring except the AC must use shielded
wires. At least one end of the shield must be grounded:
+ Choose an indoor climate controlled, secure,` and dry location for the subscriber
unit's installation.
♦ Avoid extremes of heat, cold, humidity, dust. Refer to range listed in
specification section of this document.
+ 'Mount enclosure to a suitable, strong surface using appropriate fasteners for the
weight of the unit and the surface on which it is being installed.
♦ Pre -cut "knockout" type holes are provided on the back and sides of the case for
wiring-access. Knockouts are `sized for standard ;% inch conduit connectors.
+ For burglar applications, the unit should be located aw=ay from the alarm panel —
hidden if possible — and within the protected area. This will aid in the successful
communication of the intrusion even if the alarm panel is compromised.
+ The supplied case top tamper resistant Flexible 2.5db antenna is mounted on the
Subscriber's enclosure as shown in diaJram 2 in this document.
+ A remote external antenna can also be purchased separately and installed.
Refer to S:_ction 1.9 for information on some available from AES.
+ A remote antenna should be mounted in a location near the transceiver to
minimize inherent signal loss due to unnecessary cable length. Do not use longer
coax than is needed to reach the antenna.
+ Mount antenna as high as possible, on or in the structure, with attics and rooftop
locations preferred. Height need not be higher than is required to overcome
nearby obstructions to the signal path if any additional height would use a longer
coax length.
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Illustration Below Shows the Enclosure Assembly
Antenna
Diagram 2 — 7788F Enclosure :assembly
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• J1 — RS -232 Port for Programmer and External ivlodule connection. Plug
programmer's cable into this jack to perform programming functions.
Programmer is powered by the power supply of the Subscriber. The AES
IntelliTap; FireTap or other supported accessory modules are connected and
powered by this jack. Any attached module must be disconnected to connect the
programmer and the programmer must be disconnected to use a module. 12 VDC
250 mA maximum, Unsupervised
• J2 — Zone wiring to this terminal block. Zone wiring examples follow in
Section 3,5. Terminals are . not suitable for multiple wires. Use wire Nut and
pigtail to connect more than one wire to a single terminal labeled G. Supervised
• J4 — (Trbl) — Antenna Cut / Trouble output Local. This is for local reporting
or annunciating of antenna cut, communication troubles, low battery or charger
fault. This output needs to be attached to a trouble zone on an FACP or some
other method to annunciate the trouble at the premise. Unsupervised
See below for operation.. 24 VDC, 1- Ampere resistive maximum,
• J5 — Battery Input. Attach 12 VDC battery to the Red + and Black — battery
wires carefully observing polarity. An onboard self - resetting fuse protects
Battery wiring. For separation of circuits, battery wires are covered with Teflon
tubing. Supervised, Max current 1 Amp
• J6 — Power Input. Connect approved VAC power to this terminal block. Refer
to Section 4.3 for information on detection and reporting delays. Supervised
3.4 - Wiring — Antenna Cut / Trouble Output (J4)
Antenna Cut / Ack Delay / Low Battery / Charger Fail Output
J4 is the output connector for the Normally Open Relay output for annunciating
Antenna Cut / Acknowledge Delay Relay / Low Battery / Charger Fail located on
the 7744F circuit board. The 7788F will engage this relay for normal operation. It
will be disengaged for one or more of the following reasons: 1) Reset, (remote or
local) 2) non - powered condition, 3) Acknowledge Delay which will occur after an
antenna cut or loss of communication with the network. An Acknotivledue delay
occurs when a Packet Acknowledge is not received for a transmitted Data Packet
within the programmed Acknowledge Delay time. .(Default Ack Delay Time is 60
seconds). 4) Low Battery or Charger Fail.. Must be attached to an FACP or a local
annunciation device.
If the Subscriber does not hear another transmission from any other unit on the
network for more than 1- minute, (as might be the case if the antenna was cut), the
Subscriber begins sending a test message to another unit ID
from its internal routing table. If a Packet Acknowledge is not
received for that test message within the programmed
acknowledgment delay period (default is 1 minute or 60 )1 010
seconds), a fault condition exists. This fault condition is
annunciated by deactivating relay Kl. The relay can be used to C 1lG no
operate a digital dialer, sounder or local annunciation
of the condition. The contacts of the relay are Diagram 4 — J4
available at J4. .antenna Cut / Trouble Relay
flax load is 1 Amp at 24 Volts DC, Unsupervised
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Notes on E.O.L. Resistance
Maximum resistance of E.O.L. input including wire and EOL resistor is 2400 Ohms.
Thus, when using the 2.2K -Ohm resister supplied, wire resistance must not exceed
200 Ohms.
Wiring Zone Inputs 1 thru.8 for EOL Operation (Supervised)
Zones 1 through 8 are wired for EOL operation °by using `a 2.2 K Ohm resistance in
the wiring circuit to the zone for-normal condition. Short the resistor to cause an
alarm condition on zones programmed for "F ". Open the circuit to cause a trouble
condition: ' Either short the resistor or open the circuit to cause an alarm condition on
zones programmed for "S ". Wiring examples with suggested programming follows:
E.O.L / Supervised or Fire - Program Zone for "S" or "F" (See chart)
Monitored Panel or Device 7788
r --------------------- r -------- - - - - --I
Use this example I E.01 Supervised
i I I W /Normally
Input Z1 -ZS
with "F" Open Device
programming for 2 t�
UL connection to Negative
FACP's x I I I I
L- - - - - -- ----- ! - - - - -J (------ -- -- -- --
Relay activated device shown in above example
E.O.L /Supervised or Inverted Fire - Program Zone for "S" (See chart)
Monitored Panel or Device 7788
r----- ------- - - - --I r------ - - - - --
1 -,
I I X I
I
E.O.L Supervised I I input Z1 -Zg
I W1Normally 1 I I
I Closed Device ;,W,2-2K I I I
( —} Negative
h�l I t
L- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -J
-------- - - - - -J
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3.6 Power Up
Note: When a unit is powered .up, it immediately attempts to enroll itself on an
available IntellhVet network, generating signals to the central station. Central Station
operators must be forewarned of this activity to minimize the chance of false alarms.
If using a programmer, connect it to J1 /Programmer jack on the 7788F board. (See
Dia�,r rn 3) With the-16.5V transformer de- energized or unplugged, connect the
terminals of the 12VDC battery to the Red Positive ( +) and Black Negative ( -) battery
leads from the BAT section on the 7788F board. The unit will energize.
Plug in or energize the transformer. Be certain that the power supply's power source
is connected to a dedicated branch circuit. After AC power is energized, push the
Reset button on the 7788F for a fresh restart of the program. The controller runs a
"self test ".
After a few seconds, a message will appear on the handheld programmer:
SELFTEST -PASS (or FAIL ### #)
SUB [rev##] 7788F
ID##: [4 digit ID number]. (C)YYYY AES
If the message reads SELFTEST - PASS, you may proceed with programming the
unit. - Note that the current IDT for this unit is displayed, as well as the firmware
version (rev #) and copyright date (YYYY). If the message reads SELFTEST - FAIL
[Error Code], retry the procedure by pushing the controller RESET button. If the Fait
message persists, refer to Status Error Codes listed on the following page, for
explanation and resolution.
Note: 001 = low battery. 100 = AC fail. 101 = AC fail with _low battery. If the
message reads SELFTEST — FAIL 001, you may proceed with programming the unit
if the reported condition is expected and you know or feel that the battery has
sufficient capacity to complete programming.
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3.8 Status (LED) Indicators
There are 4 LED indicators on the main circuit board of the 7788F.
The function of each is described below.
STATUS INDICATORS: LED's are located near the top edge of circuit board next to
J1 /Programmer connector and the Reset button.
LED
Color
Function .
ALM
Red
Status / troubleshooting indicator; "blink? See chart below
WA
Yellow
Steady On = Waiting for acknowledgment of last transmission _
Short- short-long blink. low battery & zone in alarm/trouble
Steady Blinking = Not on Network; Off = Normal
TX
Yellow
Illuminated indicates radio transmit
RX
Green
Illuminated indicates radio transceiver receiving RF signal.
Steady on for 20 seconds or more indicates RF interference.
(Includes any radio activity on this frequency strong enough to
break squelch)
Yellow - Green -.Yellow - Red
=SET TX RX::
0 (1)
D12 D13
H
Diagram 5 – LED Indicators
WA ALM d1- 7744E -R;
.0 D14 D17 A
F`1 M. 1i FT
3.9 ALM LED Blink Pattern Chart
The chart below Shows the various blink patterns utilized by the ALM LED, and what
status conditions the blink pattern indicates.
Blink Pattern
1 lsec
Meaning
Steady blink - system OK
to to .,
' Short-short blink - low battery -
_
Short-long blink -'an input zone is in alarm or trouble
Short- short-long blink. low battery & zone in alarm/trouble
Steady / no blink - Self -test failure (excluding low battery)
Symbols as follows: "." = short blink, " — " = long blink
Period between patterns is about 1 second with chart showing
pattern repeated 3 times.
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4.2 Program IN and System Cipher Code
The unit ID# and the system cipher code can only be changed using a directly
attached programmer, to the Jl /Programmer jack. Remote programming of these
parameters are never possible.
NOTE: Entering new data overwrites (erases) any previously stored ID number and
Cipher Code. Pushinc, the < ENTER> key without entering other new data preserves
the previously stored information. The programmer should be connected and the
power should be on.
To start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+ <F1 >.
'The following message appears:
SETUP UNIT.-OLD: NEW (Existing stored "old" data.)
ENTER.-ID #- 1234:.... (New data shown here.)
To keep previously stored ID #, simply push <ENTER >.. To change the ID, enter the
4 digit identification number for this unit using any of the 1.6 hex numerals (0 -9, A-
F), and then. press <ENTER >. The ID must be unique; . different from all other
ID's in your system. After successfully entering the ID, the following message
appears:
CPHR CODE- X =:.... (Existing data is not shown.)
Enter the 4 -digit cipher as assigned by the system administrator, and then press
<ENTER >. The code must match that of the central station receiver or IP -Link it is
expected to communicate through. If the wrong code is used, the unit cannot log on
and will not communicate. After entering the cipher code, or pressing <ENTER>
alone the following message appears:
OKy
If the programming in this function is not completed within 65 seconds the function
wilt time -out. The Programmer will beep and the following message will be
displayed:
TI -OUT
4.3 Timing Parameters (Check -In Time and Reporting Delays)
This programming function is used to set the various timing parameters of the 7788F.
The factory defaults are set to 24 Hour Check -In, 10 second reporting Delay and
Random (RAM) AC Fail reporting delay. If these are appropriate you can skip to the
next section.
Use shorter-check-in times for highest security applications only
00 hours, 00 minutes is an illegal entry and will not be accepted.
• Set Check -In as required for UL Listed installation. Configure automation
softtivare accordingly, to annunciate a failure to receive a Check -In message.
The Reporting Delay sets the rate at which a subscriber's own signals are
transmitted. The ' de Fault value and recommended setting is 10 seconds; transmissions
are sent at least 10 seconds apart (this helps to meter traffic on the system). The
ranee is 0 (no delay, not recommended).to 330 seconds.
Note: After the reporting delay has expired, a new event will not. have any delay
and the attempt to send a new message will begin immediately after activation.
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NOTES ON SELECTING A CHECK IN TIME:
+ Choose a check -in tirne in accordance with the seeurity.requirements of the
installation.
• Except for high security applications, a check in time of 24 hours is typical.
The more frequent the check in times are set, the more traffic there is on the network.
• Do not attempt to use a check in time of greater than 24 hours, 00 minutes.
4.4. Zone Programming
The 7788F zone inputs are connected through a special isolated circuit. It is linked to
the processor throuL7h optical couplers_ to keep - unwanted energy from entering the
main circuits. y
Zones 1 -8 are E.O.L. input triggers, which can be programmed for:
• E.O.L. / Supervised, usirig 22K end -of -line resistors, alarm on open or short
• E.O.L. / Fire Supervised, reporting trouble for open circuits, alarm on short
• Bypass, where the zone input is ignored.
For Fire UL installations, the wiring of any FACP's relay output to any 7788F zone
input must use an EOL / electrically supervised zone programmed with "F ". On the
7788F, Zones 1 through 8 meet this requirement. Supervision of the zone inputs must
be in compliance with the requirements of NFPA 72. The default setting is "S" for
Supervised and must be changed to "F" for Fire supervised.
To permit the reporting of a Trouble condition in a "Trouble" message, "Fire /Trouble
PKT" (Fire .Trouble Packet) must be enabled by selecting "Y to the first prompt in
Zone .programming. See Section 4.1 "Remote Programming Limitations" for
additional information on setting this parameter.
Zone Restorals: Each zone can be programmed to report "Restoral" to a normal
state. The default setting is "X" for "No" Restorals.
Factory default zone programming is set to (N) for no Fire Trouble, (S) for EOL
Supervision and .(X) for no Restoral. If this is satisfactory skip to the next section.
UL installation must be changed to "Y" for Fire Trouble PKT and "F" for Fire.
Supervision.
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4.5 Set N'Iodes — Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail
There are several functions that can be programmed in the Set IModes programming
area. Repeating can be disabled and AC Fail Reporting can be suppressed.
To Start, press programmer keys <CTRL> + <F4> (hold down the Control and the
F4 keys at the same time). The following message appears:
SET MODES - -.OLD: NEW
ENABLE RPTNG -Y:
Enter Y to enable repeating capability. Default is Y.
Press <ENTER > then the following appears:
SPRSS ACFAIL —N: .
Enter Y /yes to suppress the reporting of AC Fail messages, enter N /no (the default
and setting required in UL. installations) to disable the feature and allow normal
reporting of AC Fail messages. Default is N.
Press <ENTER >, If data has been entered correctly, the following message appears:
OK
If the programming in this function is not completed within 65 seconds the function
will ; time =out. The Programmer will beep and the following message will be
displayed:
TIMEOUT
Refer to Section 4.3 - Timing_ Parameters, for information on and programming the
AC Reporting Delay that determines when the AC Fail is reported after it is detected.
Reporting AC Fail is normally a very important message and should not be
suppressed. UL installations require this setting to be set at "N ".
4.6 Reset RATNI
Use the Reset RAM function to return the 7788F to the factory default settings. All
parameters except the .Unit ID and Cypher code are returned to default values.
It is good practice to. perform this function on a new factory unit to ensure that you
are always starting from the same configuration.
,Also perform this function if this is
a reinstallation of the unit, if you are unsure of the configuration or if you are having
other problems with the unit.
Press <CTRL > - <F5> then Y then <ENTER> to complete this operation.
The Unit will initiate a Self -Test after the values are reset.
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4.8 Local Status Check
This function performs a quick diagnostic check at any time. Use the handheld
programmer: press <SHIFT > ±<F4 >. The following message appears:
SUB [rev #] 7788F
ID# : [NNNN] (C) YYYY AES
RTI:NNNN LEVEL: NNN
STAT:NNN NETCON: N
EXPLANATION. OF STATUS CHECK TERMS
Top Line: Indicates Subscriber model and firmware revision information.
ID #: 4 -digit ID number programmed into this unit. l
YYYY: Indicates Copyright year.
RTl: 'Route #l, the ID of the first Subscriber that will be attempted in route to
the central station. If RTI is 0000 or an IP -Link ID, the unit is attempting to
communicate directly with the central station or IP -Link. If XXXX appears, the
unit is not on the network. Any other 4 -digit ID indicates the unit at the top of the
routing table.
Dynamic Routing Table: Each subscriber unit maintains a list of up to 7
alternate IDs. IDs are prioritized according to signal strength and NETCON
ratings. This function is dynamic, and is updated constantly.
LEVEL: Refers to the subscriber unit "'level" or "link layer ", which suggests the
expected number of `hops" the message packet might make to get to the central
station or IP -Link. In general, if the number is 1, then this unit is attempting
communication directly with the central station or IP -Link. If the number is 2, the
unit expects to relay its message - through one other subscriber unit to reach the
central station or IP- Link.. If the number is 3, the message goes through 2 other
subscribers ... and so on. Also, the level number.of subscriber with a weak signal
to the unit on the top of its routing list will be incremented by 1. A unit level =
255 indicates that unit is not on network.
STAT: Status shows the self -test data
(Refer to Section 3.7 for explanation and resolution).
NETCON: (NETwork CONnectivity) An internal rating used in the automatic
positioning of this unit in the network. The range is from 0 -7, 0 being best. Note
that while a low number is better, any NetCon from 0 to 6 is OK. 7 may indicate a
problem with this unit or a unit in its path to the central receiver.
All Fire alarm installations require a NETCON of 0 to 5
Minimum criteria for a "good" repeater are as follows:
1. RF signal exceeds. good threshold
2. No faults indicated in status (such as low battery)
3. Level /Link Layer of Subscriber,'IP -Link is less than or equal to this
unit's
4. Signal received from Subscriber! IP -Link at least once every 6 hours
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4.10 Text Messages
SENDING TEXT MESSAGE
Text messages can be sent from the subscriber unit to the central station.
To use: Push programmer key <F5> ENTER MSG:
[Enteryour text message, up to 200 characters. Push < ENTER> to send.]
If no data is entered within approximately 65 seconds, the unit will exit the text
message mode.
Note that the unit is unable to transmit or receive while in this mode.
RECEIVING ASCII TEXT NIESSAGES
Messages can be sent from the central station to any subscriber unit. If the handheld
programmer or other properly configured serial terminal is connected to the unit's
Jl /Programmer jack, the message will be displayed on the screen with a beep sound.
This is a handy feature for communications between installers and central stations and
to test how quickly communication occurs:
Note: Text messages cannot be received when using any of the monitor functions.
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5 Testing
Before leaving the installation site, you want to test that the .expected signals are
properly getting to the monitoring system: Perform at least the tests below and
confirm that the monitoring system and personnel properly received the correct
messages and understand what they mean.
5.1 Installation Site Checks
Some of the tests to be performed at the installation site require a response from a
Central Station person.
• Trigger alarm conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at
the Ceatral Station.
• Cause fault conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at the
Central Station.
• Activate devices that will utilize any accessories such as the IntelliTap to
confirm that these devices are functioning as desired.
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6.4 Regulatory Compliance
Below are Canadian and -USA compliance and regulations:
6.4.1 FCC Identification
AES Model 7788F Subscriber Unit. This units complies with FCC part 15 & 90 as of
date of manufacture.
6.4.2 FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful. interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses and can - radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in' 'accordance with the instructions, 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 off
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the
following measures: Reorient or. relocate the receiving antenna; Increase the
separation between the equipment And the receiver, Connect the equipment into an
outlet on a circuit different from that to 'which the receiver is connected; Consult the
dealer or an experienced radio /TV 'technician for help. CAUTION: Changes or
modifications to this•e-quipment not expressly approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
6.4.3 Canadian Compliance
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B Limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus as set out in the interference- causing equipment standard
entitled "Digital Apparatus ", ICES -003 of Industry Canada. [Cet appareil numerique
respects les limites de bruits radio electriques applicables. aux appareils numeriques
de Class, B prescrites dans la nor-me sur le materiel brouilleur: "Appareils
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1. What is the difference between AES - lntelliNetand conventional radio
technology?
2. What is the difference between AES - lntelliNetand cellular /control
channel technology?
3. What is the range of the radio?
4. What alarm panels are compatible with AES radio subscriber units?
5. 1 don't own a central station - can I offer radio monitoring to my
customers?
6. 1 own a central station - can 1 create radio coverage in locations
outside my area?
7. What is the difference between one -way and two -wav radio?
8. What is the cost of the system?
9. 1_ have more questions - who can I contact?
1. What is the difference between AES - lntelliNetand conventional
radio technology?
Other private radio systems rely on repeater /tower technology to
operate. This creates additional cost to the system operator for
ongoing lease and maintenance contracts. Also, towers and repeaters
have the potential for single point / single path failure: if a tower goes
down, many subscribers will be out of service. In contrast, AES -
/ntel/iNetprovides multiple paths and each subscriber unit can adapt
to changes in the system.
2. What is the difference between AES - lntelliNet and
cellular /control channel technology?
• There are no recurring fees in the operator owned AES -
IntelliNet system.
• The AES - IntelliNetsystem owner controls the system. There is
no waiting for a cellular or radio provider to get coverage in a
targeted area. Further, company and customer data are not
divulged to any third parties.
• AES - lntelliNet is listed for use for UL -AA burglary and NFPA 72
compliant for fire alarm monitoring.
• Radio signals are conveyed through the AES - IntelliNetsystem
in a matter of a few seconds. Signals sent through the cellular -
based channel and telephone lines take substantially longer.
3. What is the range of the radio?
AES- IntelliNetsystems can grow to cover thousands of square miles,
thanks to the patented AES store and forward technology.
The range from one radio to the next depends on antenna location,
building structures and terrain. Typical range for a radio with the
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units?
All alarm panels are compatible with AES transceivers. There is a wide
range of interface options:
There are direct "zone" inputs on every AES- OtelliNet transceiver
unit.
The AES- IntelliTAP dialer receiver module, an option for most
AES- Intellinet transceiver units, "reads" the digital dialer output of
many types of alarm panel and conveys the information by radio.
"FDV (full data transfer) modules are provided by some panel
manufacturers that create a data link from alarm panel to radio
communicator.
5. 1 don't own a central station - can i offer radio monitoring to my
customers?
Yes! You can install an AES radio receiver at your location to anchor a
radio network in your area. Using the AES EZ- Router you can forward the
radio signals via telephone line in digital dialer format to any contract
alarm monitoring station.
6. 1 own a central station - can I create radio coverage in locations
outside my area?
Yes! You can install an AES radio receiver in the remote area and use the
AES MultiNet to forward the signals back to your location via telephone
line in digital dialer format.
7. What is the difference between one way and two -way radio?
Private radio monitoring systems often use one -way technology, AES -
IntelliNet is Nio -way. Two -way signals are acknowledged and confirmed,
one -way signals are not.
8. What is the cost of the system?
• AES- lntelliNetsystems are operator - owned. There are no recurring
fees charged to the dealer, creating cost savings for the system
operator and concu -mers. Also, no e p r,3. ;•ie ':o'i:'er s i " 0 s ...
dedicated repeaters are needed (every AES radio is a repeater),
further cutting those recurring expenses.
• When the AES- IntelliNet is used to. reolace dedicated telephone
lines for alarm reporting the savings can be substantial and
immediate.
• Usina the lease option, system owners can operate on a positive
cash fiow", with only a small number of customers.
• The AES Mas' er Dealer Pr car am provides substantial discounts for
grar4'h- minded AES system operators.
The AES sales team can provide a quote for a system to match your
requirements. Please c-w!:.cr us for details.
9. 1 have more questions - who can I contact?
Send us an en nail or email us at
Call us at 800 -AES -NETS / 800 -237 -6387, or +1- 978 - 535 -7310 (US
phone numbers)
Fax us at + 1- 978 -535 -7313.
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1. Product Description: ....................................................................................... 2
2. Safety Considerations: ..................................................................................................... 2
3. Technical Specifications: ................................................................................................ 3
4. Installation Instructions: .................................................................................................. 3
5 Warranty / Service Procedures: ........................................................................................ 4
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3. Technical Specifications:
Listed below are the technical specifications for the 1640 -ENCL Enclosure.
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4. Installation Instructions:
1. Use a branch circuit that is dedicated for alarm use and not a switched
receptacle.
2 Turn off power to the receptacle at the service disconnect (breaker).
3. - Remove any existing wall plate.
4. Place the AES 1640 -ENCL over the receptacle and mark the four corner
mounting holes.
5. Affix appropriate wall mounting hardware (i.e.: molleys etc) if needed.
6. Remcvn duplex receptacle mounting screws.
7. Position the 1640 -ENCL over the receptacle and re- install the duplex
receptacle mounting screws. Do `not tighten at this time.
8. Verify proper alignment of receptacle and enclosure with wall mounting
holes and secure'enclosure to the wall.
9. Tighten receptacle7mounting screws.
10. Connect conduit to the 1640 -ENCL using the appropriate knockout.
Use Flex Conduit in the installation of the 1640 -ENCL to enable easier
servicing of the receptacle and produce less strain on the Enclosure.
11. Route wires through the conduit and secure to transformer.
12. Secure transformer to receptacle using the tab /screw. .
13. Secure 1640 -ENCL cover with screws.
14. Confirm or connect wires to the device that this transformer is powering.
15. Restore power to receptacle.
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NOTE:
WIRING — ,'.NTENNA CUT / TROUBLE OUTPUT (J4) >
ANTENNA" CUT / ACK DELAY / LOW BATTERY / CHARGER FAIL 0 :
J4 is the output connector for the Normally Open Relay output ,,,,$
Antenna Cut / Acknowledge Delay Relay / Low Battery / Chary'
the 7744F circuit board. The 7788F will engage this relay for
It will be disengaged for one or more of the following reasons
or local) 2) non — powered condition, 3) Acknowledge Delay whir
an antenna cut or loss of communication with the network. An
occurs when a Packet Acknowledge is not received for a trans
within the programmed Acknowledge Delay time. (Default Ack D ,
seconds). 4)Low Battery or Charger Fail. Must be attached to
annunciation device.
If the Subscriber does not hear another transmission from any,:,'
network for more than 1— minute, (as might be the caser e If th
the Subscriber begins sending a test message to anoth unit
routing table. If a Packet Acknowledge is not received for that
the programmed acknowledgement delay period (default is 1 m=
seconds), a fault condition exists. This fault condition is annun`
relay K1. The relay can be used to operate a digital dialer, s
annunciator of the condition. The contacts of the relay are av
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