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HomeMy WebLinkAbout201-203 S. Magnolia Aveq yzEcEIVED MAR 2 3 2011 BY: l" 0 C Appllcation No: CITY OF SANFORD BUILDING & FIRE PREVENTION PERMIT APPLICATION Documented Construction Value: S 500.00 fob Address: 201-203 S. MAGNOLIA AVE. Historic District: Yes U No La q Parcel ID: 25-19-30-5AG-0402-0090 Zoning: S3-SANFORD-WATERFRONT REDVDSI Description of Work: INSTALLATION OF ONE WIRELESS COMMUNICATOR FOR FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. Plan Review Contact Person: BRYAN ATHAN Title: DRAFTSMAN Phone: 407-774-6900 Fax: 407-774-2074 E-mail: bathan@firetronics.com Property Owner Information Name RITZ COMMUNITY THEATER PROJECT INC Phone: Street. 101 W 1ST ST Resident of property? : City, State Zip: SANFORD FL 32771 Contractor Information Name FIRETRONICS INC. Phone: 407-774-6900 Street: 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DR. Fax: 407-774-2074 City, State Zip: ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL. 32714 State License No.: EF0000423 Architect/Engineer Information Name: Phone: Street: Fax: City, St, Zip: E-mall: Bonding Company: Address: Building Permit ® STAND ALONE Mortgage Lender. Address: PERMIT INFORMATION Square Footage: 7517 Construction. Type: No. of Stories: 2 No. of Dweillpg Units: 0 Flood. Zone: New Service —No. of AMPS: Mechanical Q (Dwt layout required for new systems) mm New Construction. T No. of Fixtures: Fire Sprrinkler/Alarm E3 No. of heads: aL3 i i Appl_ication is hereby made to obtain a permit to do the work and installations as indicated. I certify than no work or installation has commenced prior to the issuance of a permit and that all work will be performed to meet standards of all laws regulating construction in this; jurisdiction. I understand that a separate permit must be secured for electrical. work, plumbing, signs, wells, pools, furnaces, boilers, heaters, tanks, and air conditioners, etc. OWNER'S AFFIDAVIT: I certify that all of the foregoing information is accurate and that all work -A,11.1 be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. WARNING TO OWNER: YOUR FAILURE TO RECORD A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MAY RESULT IN YOUR PAYING TWICE FOR IMPROVEMENTS TO YOUR PROPERTY. A NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT MUST BERECORDED AND POSTED ON THE JOB SITE BEFORE THE FIRST INSPECTION.. IF YOU INTEND TO OBTAIN FINANCING, CONSULTWITH YOUR IXNDER OR AN ATTORNEY BEFORE RECORDING YOUR NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT. MENT. INOTICE: In addition to the requirements of this permit, there may be additional restrictions applicable to (his. i property that may be found in the public records of this county, and there may be additional permits required from other governmental entities such as water management districts, state agcnu es, or federal agencies. Acceptance of permit is verification that 1 will notify the owner of the property of the requirements of Horida Lien Law, FS 713. The City of Samford requires payment of a plan review fee. A copy of the executed -contract is required in order to calculate a plan review charge. If the executed contract is not submitted, we reserve the -right to calculate the plan review fee based on past: permit activity levels. Should calculated charges exceed the documented construction value when the executed contract is submitted, credit will. be applied to your permit fees when the permit is released. Signature of OwnerfAgent Dam Signature of ContnwoorlAbeM Date ROBERT W. PARRIS Pri nt 0 wne n'Agetit's Nance Pont Contra:tor/Age nt' % Natne Signature of Notat),$tate of Poricln pate Skm4ure nf'' btx , hate of Flan< pare spar °e Nnt-try °ji011 , State of Florida LmrlI Sean , N o Ntv Commission DD672972 41;. f° o- Ex Tres 07/10/2011 tl Owner/ Agent is Personally Known to .Me or Contractor/Agent is Person lly novwni,o Me oa- Produced ID Type of ID Produced ID * ype of ID APPROVALS: ZONING: UTILITIES: 4,!ak ASTEWATER: ENGINEERING: IREBUILDING: COMMENTS:2 4 Rev I I :08 i Date: Business or Project Name: - Address: Contact Name: ordityofSanT Suilldilng & Five R'i.vcntjoni DivislOw, Fire Plan pcvjew .95ervice Fee--S Tel: 407.688.5050 Fayx: 407,68'8,50.51 Permit IV.: CZContactPh-, Oj Plan, Review hiformation D_ Coils , truction LI C/ C Fire Alarm Fire Sprinkler 171 Hood 0 Tank D Paint Booth Total Fees CA e Date: I hereby name and appoint: an agent of - to be my lawful attorney -in -fact to act for me to apply for, receipt for, sign for and do all things necessary to this appointment for (check only one option): All permits and applications submitted by this contractor. The specific permit and apppplicatigqnk for work located at Street Address) ^ Expiration Date for This Limited Power of Attorney: License Holder Name: V?6 bQ, l State License Number: Signature of License H STATE OF FLORIDA COUNTY OFF The foregoin instrument was acknowledged before me this lday of I 1 ' tF 20 1__, by who is X personally known to me or o who has produced as identification and who did (did not)4ke an oath. Notary Seal) T ota State of Florida icky Spinellay CommissionDD788856xpires 05/14/2012 C) O- Print or Notary Public - State of OJ Commission No. 1$s My Commission Expires: S Oia Rev. 3/27/07) 03/111/2011 02:55 4073218140 WAYNEDENSCHPAC PAGE 03 oil gq g = a, 1035 Pint Hallow Point Dr. Altamonte . rm s, 'FL. 32714 - one.- 407'-774.6900 P £ax: 407-774-2074 PROPOSAL SLTRMITMD TO-, Nam; WAYNE DENSCH TSBATRE Date: 02-08-201.1 Address: 20I-203 S. MAGNOLIA AVE Phone: 407-321-8111/ FAX 407-321-8140 Addrt:sa: Contam,10 ALANIZ City, St, Zip: SANMRD, FLORIDA 12771 Job Name: We hersby submit speciftceti.otts and estimates fnr MONTHLY WIRB MS RADIO MONTPOKNO SERVICES _ W ALARM 0 DAWN $95,00 PBR MONTH FOR A M1NtMUM TERM OF 24 MONTHS FIRM. ONICS RETAIN$ OWNERSHIP AND MAINTENANCE OF RADIO MON TORING EQUIPMENT.) THIS PROPOSAL WILL RE AUTOMATICALLY RENEWED EACH YEAR UNLESS A Wf rrw (30) DAY NQTI+CE OF CANceiLATION is 5U8MffTED oy B THF.R PARTY FOR ANY REASON AT ANY TP,++tE AFTER THE INITIAL 24 MONTHS, N0i'Fi jN THE EVENT OF EARLY CANCELLATION OF SERVICES BY CUSTDMER PRIOR TO THE (24) MONTH AGREEMENT', 25% OF REMAINING AALANCl3 TO SE PAID IN FULL. UPON CANCELLATION OF KRETRONIC5 MONITORING SERVICES, 1 iRET'RGNICS IS TO BE ALLOWED ACCESS BY OWNER TO REMOVE A14. RADIO RQUltiltAYrNYT LISTED BELOW WIT N 30 DAYSOROWNERAC;1LL'L'S TO PURCHASE SAID BQUMMENT OLt MGHT FOR 111E COST OF S I.20.00 + TAx. OuRCiMASE PRICE TO BE pAID IN FULL WMiIN 15 DAYS OF CANCELLATION IF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT REQUIRES ANY ADDITIONAL EQUIPM1PM.'1 HERE WILL BE 9XM CHAROPS OTHER THAN THE WII±3'sLESS RADIO (PER.MTTTU40 FEES AND DRAI?'TING FEES INCLUDED), A 30 day educe t74*t qAM far ctt vW)xtkm ow be submhmd in a0Q 0lihearoelce Reedqufftem Mmhortag eervica vAlt be provided until written no&* is ri caivad, lba,ttradrx+rod patty MA be raapdw#rle far all m0thm dg SW*$ taa thrwgb cod"M tams " listed sbdve:, If.is undentvod sud oj>eed by ibs paniee beret0 Utat Comp y is not sa insttnx aid that tastaanco, ll mrY, trovroiag pt>,40*4 iajtuy and pvapaty ices or damage on3ubseriberepmad`z strrrli ae abob-Ad by it e Subsedlia i this thin Company is btnug paid for the Iutpectivtt sad ww4 ttnmee of a system designed to irdtict tXrtain rickdlost, nod that tins amotwts beiag Owl by the CUAVey art ups autT'uieut to gttmaetir that as ices will occur, that the Conspany A trot attttttltag traspdtieibility for iay knm whr,+ stay Xcur ayes if due to + y at gtigcnt Peafoaaatut or failum to perftxm any obligation wader his agseaaiaat. Since it is itttpn k*l acid tnttmmely difficult to fix actual damages whielt mtt,Y at?3e due to fist faulty opastdOm Of ft IF"" or faAtite of Wviots provided, if, sat wlthstaudGig 1lre above gMvisims, there shwt14 arise say liability pt+ovtded heaeia at $250.00, which arva is gneata. 1Thc Surd shaltbe C"VIcso tied eavhuive sad snail be paid ind t'ateivM as Uquidated damages sad not as pdtialtY. Ali mattriai is gumtetd to be n'spizifted. All.Wodctobecotapkteobis %vmkvMhhkt U=w O;cordasg to staatiatd pnctica- Aay aWratiw or dcviatioa [toes above epec1frc1keiW0 .ipvolving txtra CWS, will be e,tecu(ad tatty upott written adca, aid wiq bG eoaae ao antra chugs vet ad abo`ro the Wit" any legal fees ittCWTrd daa td rM14yMMt' be yotatrspraisibi@ty. this ytWmi is subject to saaptWWA Ye void *4rew a it ebe %xicii of tits wi aawtad. F+.tetroaicS Authdsised Sigrtanrre: UIS VARGAS (SAIM RBPRBSBNTATNE) ACChrrANCEtW "LOPOSAL The above prices. 9p%iJfCItlorF and caa4ltionS ere tarty accepdad, Ya+ are aahotind to Qo the rrosk as apocitied. Past wilt be F.tadc ar outlined above. DATE ACC$ -G.• J Cmsomer $tgrutnre FIRE ALARMS, SX77NWIS)4ERS, HYDRANTS, SPRINKLERS, SACKFLOW, SPECIAL HAZARDS, RESTAURANT HOOD SYSTiENS, BURGLARY, ACCESS CONTROL & CCTV State Lioense Fire # EF0000423 ' G(X*tttctor 10 50746MM12M4 ' Contractor 2 # 63490100012005 Class A # 51094200012004 " Class B # 6&%27000195 ` Cleiss I) 0 7014620OJ12006 T,.r M.Fs AC# C q j ( STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS LICENSING BOARD SEQ# L09032600677 y : • : LICENSE NBR 03/26/2009 080425957 JPVD364 The'ECLB CE PROVIDER Named below IS REGISTERED Under the provisions of Chapter 489 FS. Expiration date: MAY 31, 2011 FIRETRONICS, INC. 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRIVE ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32614 CHARLIE CRIST CHARLES W. DRAGO GOVERNOR DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW SECRETARY AC# STATE OF FLORIDA5017442 DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS:AND`-PROFESSIONAL REGULATION ELECTRICAL ,CONTRACTORS LICENSING BOARD SEQ# L10063000785 ALTAMONTE SPRINGS FL 32714 CHARLIE.CRIST CHARLIE LIEM GOVERNOR INTERIM SECRETARY DISPLAY AS REQUIRED BY LAW FIRETRONICS FIRETRONICS, INC. - b.AYTONA. FIRETRONICS.EXTINGUISHERS, INS. 66 ape` W e FIRE ALARM WIRELESS SUBMITTAL WAYNE ®ENSCH PERFORMANCE THEATRE 201-203 S. MAGNOLIA AVE. SANFORD Reviewed B i'im. Robles/ Sanford Fipt, Date: 3 t FIRS', BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & EXTINGUISITYR State License Fire #EF0000423. State License Extinguisher #685627000195 v FIRE, BURGLARY, COMMUNICATIONS & E=MUISHE'R State License Fire #EF0000423 State License Extinguisher #685627000195 I ; T I, INC. FIRETRONIC INC. - DAYT NA FIRETRONIC S E TI GUI SHERS,, INC 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DR, ALTAMONTE SPRINGS, FL. 32714 PHONE (407) 774.6900 - FAX (407) 774-2074 TO: CITY OF SANFORD DATE: 3/22/2011 RE: WIRELESS TRANSMITTER INSTALLATION TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; THIS DOCUMENT STATES THAT 100% OF THE PERMITTED FIRE ALARM MONITORING EQUIPMENT INSTALLED AT: WAYNE DENSCII PERFORMANCE, THEATRE 20:t-203 S..MAGNOLIA AVE. SANFORD, FL. 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 FIRETRONICS INC. , FIRETRONICS, INC. - AYT NA FIRETROICS EXTINGUISHERS, I •. x 1035 Pinc Hollow Point Dr. Altamonte Springs, FL. 32714 - phone: 407-774-69001 fax: 407-774-207A DATE: 6/ 15/ l 0 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: THIS DOCUMENT STATES THAT 100% OF THE AES 7170 IP-LINK SYSTEM INSTALLED AT: 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINT DRrVE 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 completeredundancyofallcriticalcomponents. SINCERELY. ROBERT`W. PARRIS PRESIDENT FIRE ALARMS, EXTINGUISHERS, HYDRANTS, SPRINKLERS, BACKFLOW, SPECIAL HAZARDS, RESTAURANT HOOD SYSTEMS, BURGLARY, ACCESS CONTROL & CCTV State License Fire # EF6000423 Contractor 1 # 50746800012004 ' Contractor 2 # 63490100012005 Class A # 51094200012004 * Class 13 # 6856270001 1995 * Class D # 70145200012006 Federal Communications Commission Wireless'relcconununications Bureau RADIO s'rxr[0N ,ku'rtioiiiz TION LICENSEE: FIRETRONICS, INC. FrN: ROBERT W. PARRIS FIRETRONICS, INC. 1035 PINE HOLLOW POINTE DR. PO BOX 162286 ALTA.MONTE SPRINGS; FL 32714. I, FCC Rc)o-istration Number IFRY): 0018136952 Call Sign File Number WQJP397 000361 K83 Radio Service IG - Industrial/Business Pool,. Conventional Regulatory Status P.M R S Frequency Coordination Nuntlber O-S M 1922055913 grant Date l?I'f'cctive Date Exgriration Date Print Date II-I4-ZOOS I1-14-2008 11-14-2018 11-15-2008 STATION 'ITF.CIINICAI, SPECIFICATIONS Fixed Location Address or ,NIol)ile Area of Operation Loc. I Area of Operation Operating within a 80.O km radius around 28-41-1 I.I N, 081-24-43.5 W, ALTANION'rE SPRINGS, SEMMINOLE COUnty, FL Antennas Loc. Ant. Frequencies Sta. No. No. Emission Output No. No. (blHz) CIS. Units Pagers Designator Power watts) I 1 000465.98750000 MO 15000 11 K2F2D 2.000 Control Points Control Pt. No. I ERP Ant. Ant. Construct watts) Fit.ap .1xr Deadline meters meters Date 2.000 1 1-14- 2009 Address: 1 035 PINE HOLLOW POINTE DR. City: ALTANIONTE SPRINGS County: SEMINOLE State: FL Telephone Number: (407)774-6900 Waivers/Cmiditions: — -- NONE Conditions: - Plrrsu:lnt to §:109(11) utOle ('ontttlurlicatiuns Act (it' 19.i_I; ;1; ;utten led, 47 l.,'.S:C. ;3I). this license i;,uhjCCt tv IhC tullllwi(t ' coilditioms: l Ili; liccnse "11;111 not vest in the IiCensce ;u1v 1i,ltt to oper;llelhe statil n n!>r ;Illy ti,.lht ire the ux; Of the l'relluc•nClus lt. i!n;ltetl in the lit`ii1:e I,tyun!I the term therrOt 11ol. lit ;Inv Ilthrr nl;uuter th;ul :11111low,-d herein. Nciiher ilic 11C nse m!r Illt ri,llt I Ill(t.•ll tllt•1CH11,lef N11:111 Ile ;Iitil'Ilt'i1 t!f nlhl'I 1l l ' iC111 tCfll'il Ill \11 I;Illnit III (Ili t I!IIIIII!II!li ;tI I II, tl i l I') {.i ;Iti IlllelidcdC Iti C. i lilr;l is I fii. i: _'n t! i, <:uhjrtt 11 (Cl l IkeII,,. I;,-ht I u,r I in(r! II( lIc. I IIy 'uh I 'h ( II I ' n nll.irl n. .\., t If I ; 1. I, .(Inrn l.II :• l .' I ' ',.!. ;rllltl. L..- -- -- — ------ - ' - - ---------- ------- FCC 601-I..N1 tut u.til 2007 . ES IntelfiNet. CORPORATION For Alarm Monitoring AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody, MA 01960 USA tel 978-535-7310 fax 978- 535-7313 email info@aes-intellinet.com August 6, 2010 To Whom It May Concern; Emergency24, a UL central station has been inspected and certified on the installation and service of the 7705i NfultiNet central station system. This system holds appropriate UL 864, Edition 9 fire alarm reporting listings and is NFPA-72 compliant. AES Corporation looks forward to continuing our successful business alliance with Emergency24. Regards;, Scott Sherman wm . __ a d..., .._....._ ..,. ,... r ,. . > . .. _ __ _.. .... ,_ _ , . r .... .. _ e c i`Y i`/ `! !.. / ! `J'.1r' , / r y- ! /, a / , r ' r'/ I L. r ,'i r I.•r -/ .'. !;- I . ... r '..,t' 11.Y 14.,y(. it ySj-.SI :lt'_JIii .4 ,'.Vy.t.l ,.•.yY L, .I...ly.d .W.i.:l..yy-}:. l.ly.,.4•'•.y,.1.:4.. r1 wjr 4i '.iH.. U....: .-:Ua .LIyL(.';4.. ,y. r, .1ry,.SJ... ..Jyy.•..:iL. .L..y 1 f Applicant ID No: 257826-001 F U, Underwriters Laboratories Inc. ; a> Service Center No 1 y, Expires: 31-MAR-2010Nnnnnr' t, n. San )„ cn Atclvllle NY 1' 1 1 nuL-fur-r rofit nfganlaahun dedo„ rtW to r.0 lic $a 1. y and committed to quality serviceu;. CERTIFICATE OF COMPLIANCE THIS IS TO CERTIFY that the Alarm Service Company indicated below is included by Underwriters y. 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 Verification 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 property unless the use of a UL listed or Classified Alarm Transport Company is specified on the Certificate Listed Service From: CHICAGO, IL y Alarm Service Company: (257826-001) Service Center: (257826-001) EMERGENCY TWENTY-FOUR INC EMERGENCY TWENTY-FOUR INC 4179 W IRVING PARK RD 4179 W IRVING PARK RD CHICAGO IL 60641 CHICAGO IL 60641 The Alarm Servlce Company is Listed in the following Certificate Service Categories: File - Vol No. CCN Listin4 Cateaory BP5643 - 1 CVSU [Burglar Alarm Systems] Monitoring Station, Residential S2585 - 1 UUFX [Signal and Fire Alarm Equipment and Services] (Protective Signaling Services) Central Station J ar , THIS CERTIFICATE EXPIRES ON 31-MAR-2010 y. LOOK FOR THE UL ALARM SYSTEM CERTIFICATE" y 1 Atli1 -(tl:) 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. r Best regards, Kevin C. McCarthy National Sales Manager i EMERgency24 - Chicago, IL 800/827-3624, Ext. 6035 f 9 f j M i e ES IntelliNetCORPORATIONfPorAI_mrt Monitoring 285 Newbury Street Peabody, MA 01960 USA tel 978-535-7310 fax 978-535-7313 email info®aes-intelllmt.com Chris Sidelinger, Sales Manager Firetronics, Inc. 1035 Pine Hollow Point Drive Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 February 18, 2009 Dear Chris: This memo is a follow-up to our conversation regarding the 7230 surge protector and NetCon 5 rating for our wireless alarm communications system. Please refer to the following information: 1. The 7230 surge protector is used with the 7788 subscriber unit and with the 7750 for the purpose of minimizing the possibility of damage due to static discharge or lightning. AES recommends all remote antennas include a 7230 surge protector to help protect equipment from electrical disturbances. sF 2. The 7788 and the 7750 with a NetCon of 5 references a minimum of 2 unique paths of communication are in place to the central station_ Regards, Scott Sherman Inside Sales Representative 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 inch mm inch I mm inch mm pf/ft' pf/m' 60980B 1 18 Solid 010 25 015 38 142 3.61 29 95 Pair 6.5 ON 111 60982E 4 18 Solid 010 25 015 38 175 4.45 29 95 6.5 ON' 60991E 1 16 Solid 010 25 015 38 161 4.09 32 105 Pair 4.1 Q/M' 60164E 4 16 Solid 010 25 015 38 220 5.59 32 105 4.1 Q/M' 60993E 1 14 Solid 012 30 015 38 191 4.86 35 115 Pair 2.6 n/M' 60700B 4 14 Solid 012 30 015 38 6.40 35 115 2.6 ON' 1.252 60995B 1 12 Solid 012 30 015 38 225 5.72 45 148 Pair 1.8 Q/M' Capacitance of unshielded cable may Standard spool size 1000 feet Tapaatance between conductors. vary depending on the installation environment. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS for plenum cable: refer to the Technical Reference Section COLOR CODE 1. Black, 2. Red, 3. Brown, 4. Blue JACKET: Red 54-M-WEST PENN WIRE/CDT James M. Curtis, P.E. 29775 Ba%head Road Dade Cite, FI 33;23 To Whom It May Concem: m riting this fetter as the Enuineer or Record for the Fire alarm system on the above refrenced project, and otter the toll(« im> inforniation: The \ 30 Base Station antenna used for this project is being,installed on the roof of the building attached to e.ristilh-1 posts. When installed with the 111al11IF1CtUl-CS nl0lllitin`_ iYlydware it kill withstand up to 120 MPH winds. If you lia%e an}, gUeStlons regard1112 this issue. please contact nie. Thank you for your help on this matter Jams,.M. Curtis, P.E. 1 r 1701 C,C: Firctronics.Inc. Phone; iS13) 299-7211 Fax: j 353119 AES-IntelliNet - Technology FAQs Page 1 of 2 ESlIntefflNet CORPORATION For Alarm Monitoring i SEARCH GO Technology Frequently Asked Questions I a HOME 1. What is the difference between AES-IntelliNet and conventional radio technology? ABOUT AES-INTELLINET 2. What is the difference between AES-IntelliNet and cellular/control channel technoloc MARKET OVERVIEW 3. What is the range of the radio? 4. What alarm panels are compatible with AES radio subscriber units? i TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW 5. 1 don't own a central station - can I offer radio monitoring to my customers? 6. 1 own a central station - can I create radio coverage in locations outside my area? Technology FAQ's 7. What is the difference between one-way and two-wav radio TECHNICAL SUPPORT y .......... 8• What is the cost of the system? 9. I have more questions - who can I contact? PRODUCT FAMILY OVERVIEW 1. What is the difference between AES-IntelliNet and conventional radio technology? NEws/EVENrsnNFo Other private radio systems rely on repeater/tower technology to operate. This creates PARTNERS/RESELLERS additional cost to the system operator for ongoing lease and maintenance contracts. Also, i towers and repeaters have the potential for single point/ single path failure: if a tower goes CONTACT US down, many subscribers will be out of service. In contrast, AES-IntelliNet provides multiple I..................... ..... paths and each subscriber unit can adapt to changes in the system. SITE MAP 2. What is the difference between AES-IntelliNet and cellular/control channel technology? There are no recurring fees in the operator owned AES-IntelliNet system. o The AES-IntelliNet system owner controls the system. There is no waiting for a cellular or radio provider to get coverage in a targeted area. Further, company and lcustomerdataarenotdivulgedtoanythirdparties: l e AES-IntelliNet is listed for use for UL-AA burglary and.NFPA 72 compliant for fire alarm monitoring. Radio signals are conveyed through the AES-IntelliNet system in a matter of a few I seconds. Signals sent through the cellular -based channel and telephone lines take substantially longer: 3. What is the range of the radio? AES-IntelliNet systems 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 smallest antenna is 3 to 8 miles. Range for a higher gain antenna on a rooftop or in an attic is typically 10 to 25 miles. It is important to note that range is not.the only factor, and that AES-intelliNet allows every radio to have multiple paths by which to send alarm messages. 4. What alarm panels are compatible with AES radio subscriber units? All alarm panels are compatible with AES transceivers. There is a wide range of interface options: o There are direct "zone" inputs on every AES-intelliNet transceiver unit. e 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: FDX" (full data transfer) modules are provided by some panel manufacturers that create a data link from alarm panel to radio communicator, itfn•/Iwu iv n tr Il t.at .nm/toi.hn I m F.. t,t.,,l ' AES-IntelliNet - Technology FAQs Page 2 of 2 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 tb 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 two-way. Two-way signals are acknowledged and confirmed, one-way signals are not. 8. What is the cost of the system? AES-IntelliNet systems are operator -owned. There are no recurring fees charged to the dealer, creating cost savings for the system operator and consumers. Also, no expensive tower sites or dedicated repeaters are needed (every AES radio is a repeater), further cutting those recurring expenses. When the AES-IntelliNet is used to replace dedicated telephone lines for alarm reporting the savings can be substantial and immediate. Using the lease option, system owners can operate on a positive cash flow with only a small number of customers. The AES Master Dealer Program provides substantial discounts for growth -minded AES system operators. The AES sales team can provide a quote for a system to match your requirements. Please contact us for details. 9. 1 have more questions - who can 1 contact? Send us an email or email us at info@aes-intellinet.com Call us at 800-AES-NETS / 800-237-6387, or +1-978-535-7310 (US phone numbers) Fax us at +1-978-535-7313: Copyright © 2010 AES Corporation - All Rights Reserved - 285Newbury Street, Peabody, MA 01960 USA - Phone: (800) 237-6387 7/1Q 0ntr hill", e t, ,. t . Rr 1 t a i 11 A§yIS } 6 w OP61 9108 ; LITE TM R E•`°' Electronics ww PP yA Width mm/inch x, Height mmlinch h I Depth Immlinch Part 1t I I + k -. 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In order for the product to comply with the requirements in the Standard for Control Units and .Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below. Program Permitted in Possible functional Group Feature or Option UL 864 1Y/N) seltines Settines nermitted in UL 86- Timing Parameters AC Fail Report Delay Y 0-60 Min or Random R (Random) or 0-60 (Minutes) Reporting Delay Y 0 — 80 Seconds 10 - 20 Seconds Zone Programming Fire/Trouble PKT Y Y or N Y Zone Programming Y S, F or B If zone is in use F If not in use B Restoral Y X or R R Set Modes Enable Repeating Y Y or N Y Suppress AC Fail N Y or N N By Remote programming only Acknowledge Delay * Y 60 — 330 Seconds Not greater than 60 Seconds Acknowledge delay is used in detecting the existence of a htnctional antenna and therefore atT'ects antenna cut detection. Note: UL.and NFPA do not allow remote. programming of an installed 7788F unless an authorized person is present at the unit to temporarily enable this capability. Selecting IV" for Fire/Trouble .PKT in Zone Programming function disables remote programming. Entering one of the programming modes accessed with a directly attached programmer by Ctrl> <F1>, <Ctrl> <F2> or <Ctrl> <F3> enables remote programming for 10 minutes. AES Corporation jt 7 s r,r 1 Q 'IpW) I haS 7.'XN Series W' Stillm-rih,w L'rril -- lnsi,dhitinn wwrl Operutiem Ahmfit rl TABLE OF CONTENTS 3 1 AES 7788F RF Subscriber Unit...........................................................................................4 i 1. 1 Description................:.:.................::................................ ................ 5 1. 2 New features..............................................................................................I.................... 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 .....................: 1. 9 UHF Antenna Options: .......................................................` ....._.......... ..................... 8 I. 10. Coaxial Cable Options and installation Tips . ................... .................. ....................8 2 Commercial Fire and Burglary Installation Notes............................................................9 3 Installation 11 3. 1 Overview.............................................::.............................................:..... ::.......:........ l l 3. 2 Physical Installation ...............................................................:.................;............:II 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 ...................... I............................................... 20 3. 8 Status (LED) Indicators.............................................:.............................................:,. 21 3. 9 ALM LED Blink Pattern Chart..............................................................:...................... 21 4 Programming 22 4. 1 Remote Programming Limitations (Enable/Disable)........... ................... ........:...:.... 22 4. 2 Program ID# and System Cipher Code................::..................::........................... 23 4. 3 Timing Parameters (Check -In Time and Reporting Delays) ........................................ 23 4. 4 Zone Programming....................................................................................................... 25 4. 5 Set Modes - Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail ................................................. 27 4. 6 Reset RAM :: ............................. z 4. 7 Initializing the Subscriber Unit..................................................................................... 28 4. 8 Local Status Check 4. 9 Monitor and Key Transmitter Functions........................................................ I.............. 30 4. 10 Text Messages..................:.._...................................... .............................. ................. 31 4. 11 - Handheld Programmer - Quick Command Guide ........................................................ 32 4. 12 Reconnect Cables after Programming .................: ................... 32 4. 13 Programming the Subscriber (!nit -from a PC............................................................... 32 5Testing I 13 Installation Site Checks:..............:...._.:...............:..............::.:....::.........:..:...........;3 6 Maintenance, Compliance, Warranty and Repair .............................. ...........................34 6.1 Troubleshooting............................................................................................................34 6.2 Parts List ....................................................................................................................... 34 6.3 Contact Intilrnlation...................................................................................................... 34 6:4 IlCL?lllatory Colllphance....................................................... ......................................... 3i 6.4. 1 FCC Identification..........................:.................................:................ .................i5 t1.4. 2 I C Com11113lice ...................................................................:.......................:.......... 0.4 . 1 t..Ill.11ll.11l t olllpll,ll h e .............................................:.................. .............................t 1 11 ,11ranty ; Ilid Scr\ We I'mcc(lllre ............. ...... 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CAUTION: DO NOT REVERSETHE r10` ' hriabmw Eraewe: POLARITY OFTHE BATTERY v,way, nr 9y0....Fum" d2.elt) ':wAEsf., WNC CONNECTIONS. FAILURETOCONNECT d""'""" "'As"`' THE BATTERY LEADS CORRECTLY MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE AND VOIDYOUR it Model Number 7788E WARRANTY. Electrical Input Rating:16.5 V. 60 Hz, 40 VA, Transformer Connect With min 18-22 ga Wire) TYPES OFFIRESIGNALINGSERVICE: Remote Station i Central Station DC Current Draw: Also Refer to NFPA72 for Installation Subscriber Only:150mA standby,l.2A transmit Subscriber d Tap: 210mA standby,l.3A transmit Requirements OnboardBattery Fuse: Self Resetting I Not User Serviceable SIGNALINGTYPE • RFTYPE6OnboardTransceiverFuse: Self -Resetting I Not User Serviceable Not Sutalbe for Remote Station Protected ALL CIRCUITS EXCEPT BATTERY LEADS Premises Service where Separate Traasmssian ARE POWER LIMITED 0frnits are P.eqLired'or File. Supervisory ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED hen applicable) and Trouble Signals Rechargeable Battery Req.: APPLICATION and SIGNALING FUNCTION: 12V, 7.SAH, Lead Acld Gel Typo Mercantile Burglar Alarm Replace Battery Every Mean or Less C ax•rfcalCentralSiftion StandbyTimery Hours Radio Test for Signal Strength Ambbrn Naha Level Low Battery Condition, AC Failure and Charger Trouble are reported to the central station Coaxial cable to antenna moat be protected in conduit Fr t ; rl :s ON <,:.ay ::: -;,•e :yin z, ,e:cl„s. INDOOR - DRY LOCATIONS FIf4d Programmable Parameters: REFER TO INSTALLATION MANUAL 447,91 Rev 3• tvf u00 t,, •c ". Ir..al t') r'+cg Iv J. ';,.v'1.1. ?:;d For S. w vlc• C•iP .. Ey ! +y E sl erE F V• 1 x4AESj IntelliNet t 11. I 4.•r, ..V J] ,..d _ ur)_'.,.i+ 'ti. P.;±/ .'AV .:'J USA sn e•is !'. ru :.'an LISTED hicl lsuro (' if%:r (.,ihcl AES Corporation IEN 7'YN .Yerics Rh' Sit I,wrih,v• (7iif -- 111st,Ill, fit tII duel (Jl,w.,Ifi)II .thuIIiul 1.1 Description The 7788F Subscriber Unit is in AES-IntelliNet RF Communicator, which is typically used to link an alarm panel to in alarm monitoring central station. This series unit is UL Listed and NFPA compliant fir commercial fire alarm monitoring. This unit has 8 wired inputs. All 8 inputs are of the end of line resistor (FOL) type_. For those that need or want the reversing voltage inputs, there is another model — 7744F that has tbur 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 belay / 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 Reporting 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 software at the central _station is disabled when Trouble Packets are enabled. Trouble Packets are enabled by entering Y to "Fire Zones T Y/N:" 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 7.788F Unit. A supplied AES-IntelliNet tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible antenna can be secured to the subscriber enclosure in the provided hale, or use a remotely installed antenna; purchased separately. Once powered and properly configured, the 7788F RF Subscriber self -enrolls into the ;IFS-IntelliNct wireless network, receives sigmils from the alarm panel ;old transmits them via wireless mesh radio to the Nct central receiver. 1.4 Power Reyuirenients The steady state DC current draw is only l 50mA QI OmA with optional 7067 Intelli'Fap or 7770 Fire-Fap \"lodules). 'File peak current draw of 1 ?A ( 1.3A with optional 7067 or 7770) for RF power output levels of ?W, is only for a very short lran:sinit duration of less than 1/3 second. S '.'S,N Stv•it,.% RF Su rihrr• I.'uit lrUYirIli ItioII aId( /rrruliorr Jhutuul 1.5 RF Module (Transceiver)' Each 7798F Unit includes an RF Module known as a transceiver along with a standard tamper resistant 2.5 dB flexible omni-directional antenna. The standard antenna supplied is tier the frequency range of 450-480MIlz. Contact AES fix additional information oil available Models for use with other Non-UL frequencies and antennas. tiee I' ll if Antenna 0 itIns in Section I.') 1.6 Optional Accessories 7041 — I land Held Subscriber Programmer 7067 AES IntelliTap moclule 7770 - AES FireTap mochcle i 1. 7 Safety Considerations All equipment must be installed in accordance with National Electric Code, NFPA 70, National Fire Code NFPA 72 and local building codes. It is unlawful to operate this equipment in the USA without a valid FCC radio station license. Other countries most likely require licensing through appropriate authorities as well. Be certain to properly ground the antenna, 7788F enclosure and any surge protection devices to help dissipate surges away from the equipment and personnel. The grounding of the antenna and surge protector is for your safety and the safety of your equipment and should not be neglected. If the antenna or cables connected to this equipment come in contact with - electrical power lines, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY may result. Test this system periodically for proper operation. AES assumes no responsibility for this equipment's failure to operate. AES' sole responsibility is to repair or replace any AES device found to be defective during the warranty period. Exposure to extreme cold below 0"C or extreme hot above 50°C could damage any Gel battery used in the installation of this product. Extreme temperatures can also cause unexpected operation of the electronics. Exposure of the electronics to excessive water or moisture (such as a rain, shower, bath, pout, sauna, etc) could cause damage and unexpected operation. Avoid dropping or other physical impact to the unit, khieh euuld damage the enclosure or internal C0111ponenis. AES Corporation 1) _'owl t;, I t /:`.` ".1',Y .tir,•ir./t/." ti„/)V( I-iber l%1, i! -- ll,.%'AIII( Nin, 7 ivId( /)(Ti NiuN .t II,N Nell 1.8 Technical Specifications o SIZE: 13,25"h X 8.5"w X 4.3"L1(34 cm X 21.5 cm X I 1 cm) excluding antenna I 0 WEIGHT: 5.8 pounds (2.6 kilograms) Without Battery (Add 6 pounds with Battery) o POWER INPUT: 16.5VAC, 40VA class 2 (dry) source only a a 0 s VOL- rAGE: 12VDC nominal t o CURRENT: 150 mA standby; 1.2A transmit ' 0 CURRENT with 7067/7770: 210 mA standby; 1.3 A transmit (2 Watt Transceiver) o OPERATING TEMPERATURE RANGE: 0' to 49' C (32' to 120'F) o STORAGE TEN, RANGE: -10' to 60' C (14' to 1400F) o RELATIVE HUMIDITY RANGE: 0 to 85% RIIC, Non Condensing o BACK- UP BATTERY: 12V, 7.5AH (Min) (24 [four standby), lead acid gel type; requiredfor all installations 0 BATTERY FUSE: Onboard self -resetting fuse. Not serviceable o ALARM SIGNAL INPUTS: 8 Supervised individually programmable Zones: All 8 are EOL type with, Trouble & Restore o LOW BATTERY REPORTING: Below 1 IV. 2.75 Minute Test Cycle (approx) o 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 belayed randomly between 0 to 60 minutes. Restore is similar with Restoremessage queued for transmission after approximately 100 continuous minutes with i 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. Sec Section 4.3 - Timing, Parameters for additional information and programming options: o ANTENNA CUT / LOW BATTERY / CHARGER FAIL. LOCAL REPORTING: Normally Open Relay contact at J4. Relay is engaged for normal operation. Disengages on Reset, Antenna Cut/ Acknowledge Delay, power loss condition, low battery or charger fail. Contact rating - ?4 V DC I -Amp max. Not Supervised. o RESET BUTTON: Located on the PCB. 0 TRANSCEIVER: Standard WIF Frequency Ranges (410-440Mllz, 440-470h1Hz, 470-51211MHz) o TRANSCEIVER FUSE: 400 milliamp PTC, Not serviceable o SFANDAR1) RF () U'TPU'I' PC)WI:R: 2 Watts o Lobes l -`: ( Iry contact sulicrvised with 21.2K FOL resistor o 1R07t ND 1 AUI:. T: A roitnd fault ;ts tcslcd by UL, is \I hell Ml isolated :round tcrniilial 1)t*,i Supervised zone labeled''(;" is less than 0. t Ohm impedance to Farth ( iroui d. one 11) l rouble is transmitted fi)r this, fatilt. The C•ID message generated at alarm uitomation'ti)r a Ground Fault in a 77881: is 1370 CO 0 HIATTERY CHARGE FAIL: 7788E monitors Charger Voltage and reports a Fault Ivhcn the voltage from file charger gets to low, mine') l rouble is Iratismittcd for this fault. The (.'If) message cncratcd at al;irni mlmir.ition iur: i ('hitri!er l:stilt in a 7781: i.r fi.i70 ('Utl): - AES Corporation Ih'S 7-SS Scries RV Sid),scriber Unit -- InN1'1llulinn a/?d 01),rurinn Ihumu/ 1.9 UHF Antenna Options: 450-480 NlHz; contact factory for other frequencies) antenna dh Construction Usage Length P/N (') 2.5 db Case Top Flex 'ram per Resistant Vinyl Clad Indoor- I I in 7214 3 db Stealth (Not shown below) t_ Vinyl Clad Indoor 1.5 ft 721 1-(Freq) 3 db Standard Gaint Steel Mast Indoor 1.5 11 7210-3-(Frcq) 5 db I li gh Gain ( 4 & Steel Mast Indoor 3 ft 1 7210-5-(Frey) 6 db Rugged Ili gh Gain Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 4.5 11 7210-6-(Frey) 7 dh Rugged Higher Gain Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 6 ft 7210-7-(Frcq) 1 9 Lib Central Station High Gain Fiberglass Mast In/Outdoor 8 ft 7210-9-(Frey) Notes: I This antenna was evaluated by UL and approved for use in a UL 864 Edition 9 system: I Included standard Tamper Resistant antenna, mounts on Alarm Unit's enclosure. ' Includes cable. 3. Mounts in attics, vents, walls, behind drapes, etc; Includes 10-foot cable. 4. Requires cable (See Scclion 1.1(t). Usually requires user supplied mounting hardware such as a pole with mounting brackets/hardware. 5. 'Antenna is intended for outdoor use, supplied mount is intended for indoor use as coax connection is exposed. To use outdoors, connection must be sealed with a suitable product such as a self -fusing tape to protect against moisture. 6. (Frcq) to be replaced with the. frequency range of the antenna appropriate for the Subscriber's Transceiver. (Frcq) provided by AES order entry at time order is placed. 1.10 Coaxial Cable Options and installation 'Pips CABLES w/CONNECTORS, BNC +* N, for all AES Subscriber Units, high - performance, low loss cables for all -UM, -UC -- and -US antennas above. 10' Cable RG58 Low Loss o 10 Ft RG-58 Cable, p/n 7220-10-N BNC Tale to N male r050 to Antenna ep. o 25 Ft RG-58 Cable, p/n 7220-25-N 7220-10-N i 25' Cable RG58 Low Loss BNC male to N male 7050 to Antenna t 7220-25-N Coax Cable Installations Tips: Avoid using a 25coax length it' a 10, will be sufficient. D Never use more than 25' of RG-58 cable in any antenna installation. 0 Always use shortest length of coax possible. Longer than necessary coax lengths translates into greater signal loss. Always use most "direct routing possible in any installation. Unnecessary and tight bends .Adds to potential signal loss. AES Corporation v) "SN ";' " i i SeriY s RV I.W1 -- laslallutioit imd Opertaitm ,11(mmil 2 Commercial Fire and gurglary Installation Notes UL Burglar Installations "camper 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 Irorn the mounting surface. l Use a UL approved plunger type tamper switch, installed using holes drilled by the k installer through the side and rear of the enclosure, as suggested in Diagram below. Reler 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 detectorconnected to the alarm control panel is required to protect the 7788F against attack. 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. V; Actual dimensions are to be determined from the actual switch and or switch installation instructions. Although the typical switch has three. mounting holes available, two are sufficient to securely mount the switch. A typical plunger type switch requires a 3/8" hole centered at the location where the plunger can Dprotrudeunhinderedthroughtherearoftheenclosure to make contact with the enclosure's aF07- mounted surface. f 1'. 1'F f.`ifSi fit Z ii}./'. Several plunger type tamper switches are :shkm n above. The switchon the Ictt is the style selected fur the suggested hole patterns in the diagram to the tell. The switch style oil tile right with huiii lit O mounting flange allows installation of a rover tamper without the need to drill holes. In tiiil4ges(ed I•amper S%sitch .Mounting Locatifins AES Corporation 1/;'S 7XV Series RF S„ lls -dwr 1 'W1--7nsh,llatiun and Operation Ah,nnul Power Requirements: 16.5 VAC, 4-OVA; ' For UL certificated burglar alarm installations, use the Listed AMSECO transturmer pin .X F 164O o For commercial fire alarm installations in the U.S., use the Listed AMSECO transfornier p/n XF 1640. o Du Not Connect To A Receptacle Controlled By A Switch Backup Battery requirement, Commercial Fire Central Station Fire Signaling (24hr)i use a 12V, 7.5 All battery o Remote Station Fire Signaling (24hr): use a 12V, 7.5 AH battery UL 681: e Commercial Burglar Alarm Installation (4hr) use 12V, 7.5 All battery O Replace battery(s) every 3 years UL 1610: For Burglar Alarm installations the 7788F unit shall be connected to a UL Listed central control panel such that opening and closing signals are provided. 7788F EOL Inputs / Zones: o EOL Alarm Inputs must be programmed for Supervised or Fire. , o For RF Type 6 Fire Alarm Systems, and Central Station Burglar Alarm Systems connect the J4 " _ output of the 7788 Subscriber Unit circuit board to a ';" EOLM. j0;; trouble zone on an FACP or some other method to ; c)- . annunciate the trouble at the premise. Refer to pages 14 15 for Ws location and additional information. Unsupervised.. Contact rating 24 VDC, 1-Amp resistive maximum. The wire connections between the control panel and J4 output must be supervised against opens, shorts and grounds. o For UL installations, the wire linking alarm panel must use electrically supervised inputs (program the subscriber unit for Supervised or Fire Supervised accordingly). AES Corporation ; , r, ,; .PP) t/:.S ",YX .Sores /?/.'.SrncsrIvbcr ( 7rit -- hislu eeeitiun jet, I l J/rrr•atie) ii .lh»uru/ 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 File AES 7788Fcombinesthe 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 e 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. o 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 away 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. File supplied case top tamper resistant Flexible 2.5(lb antenna is Mounted on the Subscriber's erlclU5Ure as shown in diagram 2 in this document. o A renwte czternal :inicniia can also be purchased scparately and installed. Refer to ti,_c.li.)ii I.9 fir information on some mailable from A S. remote antenna should be mounted in a location near the transceivcr to tiiininiize inherent signal loss due to unnecessary cable length. Do not use longcr coax than is needed to reach the antenna. Llount antenna as high as possible, on or in the structure, with attics and riolto p locations preferred. Height need not be higher than is rccluired to o%,CI,c/,tiic nearby ohoructions to the signal path it';ury ;iddilii,ht iul l use a Ic n r uax AES Corporation ir, I r, r, ., S',Y .S'rries RFSubs( 01 w• l.'roi! - lwwallirliorr ill/d Operatioll ahrnrral Coaxial cable to antenna must be pt'otected in conduit. Avoid installing the antenna in close proximity to other metal surfaces, as this may severely impact the performance of' the radio communications due to the effects of signal reflections or detuning the antenna. o Remember that pipes, conduit, wiring, ductwork and other metal are commonly installed within walls and could affect performance. o Take into account foil backed insulation and wallpaper. o Metal objects may also be Located in adjacent rooms or above ceilings. o, Metallic framing is in common use today.. Antenna should not be mounted directly over or in close proximity to metal studding. o Metallic supports are in common use today. Antenna should not be mounted in ceilings constructed of metal beams and supports that may interfere with the RF signal. The antenna must be grounded properly to help reduce damage due to surges produced by lightning. Grounding must be done in accordance with local building codes as well as those in accordance with any ether authority having jurisdiction. When needed, use higher gain antenna with rated cable and connectors. Mount antenna as high as possible -attics that meet the temperature and humidity range specification can help to improve performance. See ".[ A IF Antenna Options" listed in section 1.9 for available and approved options.) Antenna must be mounted in a vertical orientation. Avoid tightly coiled or bunched coax as this could also affect RF performance. Use Coax length that best fits the installation. VOTE: During installation, the subscriber unit attempts to enroll itself into an available AES-IntelliNet network and if successful generates signals at the central station. Central station operators must be forewarned to avoid a false alarm. AES Corporation IFS "R,1' .1, rir.c R .17rh.cv il+rr ('rril -- lrrclullrrlinrr rrrrrl O/,c rulir„r .11crrurrrl Illustration Blow Shows the Enclosure Assembly Antenna 3 Transceiver i, 7788F. PCB Assy. Coax FFT Om 10w1DO» LI Mm , nn A c O mmm UUUU umnTTo -', M, r- Y V: ate,. (CIO Qbd. bb VO bd tlV ear i t Molt 7.5AH I Battery o i Diagram 2 - 7788E hicl mwe .sscnibl NS Sc rics Rh Sn h s-criber twit -- It I.N; I, I 11(ifio I 1 11141 01wrt it ioll .1 h 11yind 3.3 Wiring - General Diagrarn, below shows details of the 7788F board with some typical wiring examples. 12VDC 250 tnA roux, Unsupervised 014711118VAS Status Indicators Programmer 0 elf, as att.. See Setion 3 8c ow It n u usUL Q 3P if J4 Antenna Cut I TroubleMZILMC3 3 Wait 3-em Relay outputift 0 tea [()1 24 VDC 1 Amp Resistive U40 0 U'C 3'. YceD C ]UnsupervisedH ate -140 MR 0 9 rl J% Q Earth Ground -Green Nut 70671ntelliTzip Do U Use a ring lug connector Optional AES U. IliU. dp a"U and 18 gauge (min) wire to Y" 0 L J V. 4116 *-c'TSn connect to a suitable earth 1111. Optional AES V. 'C-D' ground, such as a 7770 Firelrap it q401ps metal cold water 110 F2 U pipe. TO 2- RX TX ri- H UUU xC> C 9 Illir—L-1,111 U we I).$ ADJ For separation of circuits, battery wires are L1W - xww VWVW covered with 3 Rsi Teflon tubing sN zone loputs®®®®®® ° - / BAT T P! I"'dp0+BlacN Re Typical EOL Circuits For Fire cirruils, 2.2K Ohm E.O.L.+R-hh&,q.b*' program used AES Part No. 02-0029-EOL class 2 M 1:VDC$attar Typical Closed (dry) zones as 'T" for Contact Trigger source Fire Program as S Sup."Is I ad Program unused zones As"B" for Transformer bypass 2-1K Ohm E.O.L. Wiring must supervised AES Part No. 02-0022.EOL P-sistar Must AES As F of S be in Conduit he at End of Lireun "it 1, .1 panel For wiring diaijani ot'7067 Ititc1liTap See: Transformer Enclosure L— - AES 1640-ENCL 40-7067 Rev 1) 3/3 1 /08 With Transformer For Wiring DMijain ot'7770 Firc kip Sce: Power In. 16.5VAC, NOVA, 40-7770 Re%, 1 31. 2008 Class 2 (dry) source only. Use AES p/n 1640, or Amseco p/n XF 1640 Diagrain 3 - User Connections Ferninials oil J2 are not sutible t1or installation of multiple wires. Use a \\,"Ire NLit and Pigtail to connect multiple () aipleires1singleterminalIsshowninwiringdi,agrani example above on terminal J2 position "C". See additional information on next page All wiring excel -it the A(' 11111"t use shickled \k II*CS Frith it 1k:'Ist ogle cild oll* 11111C "IlIcId rounded. AES Corporation rit,.y 111 .ti'iih.ci ether 1 )lit -- limt,11141linn (101J Opowiiun .11uiin(d 11 — RS-232 Port for Prot;rarnmcr and External Module connection: Plug prograninter's cable into this ' jack to ` perform programming functions. Programmer is lowered by the power supply Of the Subscriber. ' The ACS lntelliTap, FireTap or other supported accessory modules are connected and 0 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 l o 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 o J4 (Trbl) - Antenna Cut /'rrouble 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. Unsupervisedi See below for operation. 24 VDC, 1-Ampere resistive maximum, o J5 Battery input. Attach 1.2 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 l Amp a 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) E Antenna Cut / Ack belay / Low Battery / Charger Fail Output J4is the output connector for the Normally Open Relay output for annunciating j 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 i local) 2) non -powered condition, 3) Acknowledge Delay which will occur after in antenna cut or loss of communication with the network. An Acknowledge delay Occurs when -a Packet Acknowledge is not received lbr 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 laical annunciation device. if the Subscriber dues not hear another transmission Bunt any other knit can the nct% ork fur more than 1-mintile, (as might he the case if tier antenna as cut), file Subscriber. hcgins .~curling a test message to another unit IU r Irene its internal routing table. Ifa Packet Ackno%\lcdgc is not received for that test niessage within the programmcD acknok lcdgmctrt Delay period (Default is I minute or t,0 O O O ecciuls), a fault condition exists. This latrlt condition is d aiinuneiatebydeactivating relay K I . The relay can be used to C 1lC il0 operate a digital dialer, sounder or local annunciation i (fl, the condition. The contacts of the relay are Diagram 4 —.14 r iiilahl at .1-1 Antenna Cut / `trouble Rk•Iav l,rx l i.il is I ;\inh m24 Volt; 1W. IJirsuper%1"k:d AES Corporation I Rl•' Nuhsc rihrr I '10 -- la nrlh1timr and Uhri•ut6nt Ifuniacl 3.5 Wiring -Zone Inputs Following is an overview of the zone programming options. Use this to help determine the wiring Option that best suits your requirements, o Refer to illustrations on previous pages for location of Zone terminals. o Zone inputs may be programmed for use with several types ofoutputs in alarm panels. Available options in the 7788F are, Supervised E.O.L. and Fire Supervised E.O.L. and either with or without Restorals. Fire Supervised refers to how the zone input behaves with an EOL device (similar to a typical fire circuit hoop) and not specifically to it being used to report a fire alarm condition. Unused zones shouldbe programmed as bypassed. j O " Unused zones should NOT have EOL resistors installed. The 7788F is intended for use in UL installations. The zone input wiring and programming is Limited to appropriate configurations for that purpose: a a m E cEo - c. rn cnl nil m r, 4 n` S F g Input Electrical State / Condition Zone Status E. 01 Resistor 2.2K N N B Open A T B Shorted / Closed A A B B= Bypassed/Changes Ignored; N=Normal; A=Alarm; T=Trouble** See Section 4.4 for Zone Programming Instructions. B Bypassed - Zone Electrical State or condition is ignored S = Supervised- EOL Resistor; 2.2K Ohm = Normal / Open = Alarm / Short = Alarm F = Fire supervised - EOL Resistor; 2.2K Ohm = Normal / Open = Trouble" / Short = Alarm NOTES: Reporting of "Trouble" messages to AES Receivers other than the 77051, 7703 and 7701 requires firmware version 1.70 or later. See Central Receiver Compatibility notes below. Zone Reporting; Chart Votes on ('entral Reeeker ('ompatihility This Subscriber Unit is fully Compatible with AFS 1vlultiNet Receivers, which are fully compatible with Trouble Packets. Trouble packets are also compatible with 7000 Series Central Receiver Versions 1.70 and up. Contact AES if your receiver is pre- 1.70 for upgrade options. ` When "Fire" "Zone programming g is enabled, the unit pz`, l p b " b generates a specific packet type for reporting "Trl)Uble" Data within this packet type can only be received oil version 1.70 and newer receivers. Generally, any 7000 Series system shipped afier 1997 would pare ii firmware version >;reater than 1.70, Hle' 7705i Mullivct Recei\cr is fully, Compatible \\ith Iroiible'PA 'kets. AES Corporation IVS " 88 .Series Kl•' Nuh.rc rihc'r 1.7rit -- hrwIII, Itiuu rncl Ulrrruliurr ,lhrrrrru! Notes on E.O.L. Resistance c Maximum resistance of E.O.L. input including wire and EOL resistor is 2400 Ohms. i Thus, when using the 2.2K-Ohm resister supplied, wire resistance must not exceed 100 Ohms. Wiring Zone Inputs l thru 8 for EOL Operation (Supervised) l Zones I through 8 are wired firr 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 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ f Use this example I E.O.L Supervised i i i with "E" WlNormally I I Open Device Input Z1 - Z8 programming for i _.v!•. I 2.2K U L connection to Negative 1 (—) FAC' P's—®------ I I- -- L- - -- - 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---------------- 1 r--------------1 P hJe a E. O.L Supervisedt2:. 2K71 I I Input Z1 - Z8 N j W/ Normally I I t Closed Device (_) 9 tive r I I -- — — — —— — — — —- -- --- --- J AES Corporation j' ,1',Y .',/'ic'.1' /l/'- St I bsc I iI)( r (..'nil -- III,;f(IIII ItNW clIf( l 01ye1-Ulit) ll .1ItI/IIII I/ , Wiring "Lone Inputs I thru 8 to Voltage outputs (Supervised) NOT APPROVED FOR USE IN UL or FIRE ALARNI INSTALLATIONS) Zones 1 through 8 can be wired such that they are controlled by electronic.outputs. These include open collector and emitter follower types as well as other voltage outputs. Wiring; examples: OPEN COLLECTOR TYPE DEVICE - PROGRAM FOR "S", or "F" (see chart) i — — — — — - — — * — — Resistor i 7788 _ i ------ -C.J --- i COLLECTOR 77i i I Input Z1-Z8 i BASE L I , 1 Negative I I EhdITTER I- : . I 1 — — — 1----—--———— — — — ——j POSITIVE (+) VOLTAGE ON ALARM - PROGRAM FOR "S", or "F" (see chart) i— — — — — — — — — — — — — *Resistor ' - --- 7788 COLLECTOR EMITTER i Input Z1- Z8 l3ASE i t—1 Neq. itive o J 1 — — — — — ----------------- Select Resistor to provide a 2200 Ohm load on the input of the 7788F keeping in mind that circuitry in the alarm panel may have to be considered. For more details, see the Dealer Support website at www.aes-intellinet.corn AES Corporation 16 r N Srrirs KV Ntihcrriher U11il -- Insfalluliun 4/mI Opowthal :ltuuucr! 3.6 Power Up Note: When a unit is powered up, it immediately attempts to enroll itself im an available Intelli.Vet 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 J I /'Programmer jack on the 7788F board. (See 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 nuns 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 ID# 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 Fail 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. AES Corporation I/;.S 17,,Y,Y Soles Rk' Subsc iber Unit -- 111stall uion oncl 011crution Awing/ 3.7 SELF-TES"C / STATUS ERROR CODES An [Error Code] is displayed on the screen of the programmer when the unit fails the self -test. Push the reset switch to see if the problem clears. If not, check these procedures. Error Description Procedure Code 001 Batterypower is low Check battery; Push RESET button. 002 RAM Checksum failure Push RESET button. See Note I below. 003 Problems 01 and 02 above 004, EEPROM Failure Push RESET button. 006 See Note I below. 008 Analog Digital Converter / Same as 004 / 006 failure, see above ADC Failure 080 Loopback Test Failure Push RESET button, unit will likely ass self test. See Note I below. 100 AC Not Present Check AC power input, transformer 200 BatteryCharge Fail Unit may need servicing 400 Ground Fault Ground Fault condition exists Other Multiple errors are added For example a Fail message of 084 indicates Loopback Failure and EEPROM fail (080+004). This example and other Messages may indicate that the unit requires AES authorized servicing. See Note 1 AC Fail with a low battery would report 101. Note 1: If unit passes, it must now be reprogrammed (see Section l). If unit repeatedly fails Self Test with a message that is not related to AC fail or low battery, service may be required. Try performinga RAM RESET <Ctrl>+<F5> then <Y> then<Enter> his procedure may clear some errors. Report the error code to AES service stal'l'. I r AES Corporation. FS " -yS .Sw ir.s Kl• Sidly( rihrr Unit -- ln.v/crlluliuu croml ( peruliout .tlu1inul 3.8 Status (LED) Indicators There are 4 LED indicators on the main circuit board of the 778!11F. The Function of each is described below. STATUS INDICATORS: LED's are located near the top edge ofcircuit board next to J 1 /Programmerconnector and the Reset button. LED Color Function ALM Red Status / troubleshooting indicator, "blink" See chart below WA Yellow Steady On = Waiting tier acknowledgment of last transmission Steady Blinking = Not on Network, Otr= Normal TX Yellow Illuminated indicates radio transmit RX Green. I Iluminated 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 WA ALM 01-7744E-R 00 D12 D13 D14 D17 J4 Diagram 5 - LED Indicators 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 Meaning Steady blink - system OK Short -,hurt blink -low hattcrti,--------------------- 0— Short -long blink - an input /.one: is in alarm or trouble -- Short -short -long blink, low battery .& one in irlannitrouhle Steady / no blink - Sclf-test failure (excluding low h,ittcry) Svnlhols as li>Ilows: 'Vt = short blink, " — " = long blink I'mod hct%ecn p:iltenrs is about I second %rich churl ;huee Ing I att rn rrh rtee Z time;. AES Corporation IFS 77SX Srrivs Rl Snhec rihrr Unit -- ln.Nhrllutiurr and Ol,rrutiun :llunnul 4 Programan ng - - Programming is accomplished by attaching a compatible programmer to the J I, Programmer connector of the main circuit board. Following are programming instructions using the AES 7041 Hand field Programmer. Unless noted, solware at the AES central receiver can also be used to program some of the functions listed in this section, if remote programming has not been disabled as described in section 4.1 below. Refer to AES software documentation for remote programming instructions. A.conversion chart for using a PC terminal program such as Hyper Terminal, as a programmer can be found later in this manual. Previously programmed information is stored in non-volatile memory, so the settings are not lost during a power down or power failure. 4.1 Remote Programming Limitations (Enable/Disable) dote: NFPA 72 does not allow remote programming of an installed 7788F unless an authorized person is present at the unit to temporarily enable this capability. Throughout AES documentation remote programming of AES Subscribers using software at the central station is mentioned. Remote programming of the 7788F is automatically disabled when the option to send Trouble Packets is selected in Zone Programming accessed by <Ctrl> + <F3> on the hand held programmer. UL and Fire Alarm installations require Trouble Packets and "F" zone programming. Trouble Packets are enabled when you select "Y" for the "Fire Trouble Packets" question in Zone programming. Fire Trouble Packets are also, automatically enabled if Remote Programming changes any zone to "F". See 3.4 Zone Pro-ominmi. Once remote programming is disabled as described above, the 7788F can only be programmed using the J I /Programmer Jack. Remote programming can be temporarily enabled for a 10 minute window after accessing the programming functions using <Ctrl>+<F I>, <Ctrl>+<F2> or <Ctrl>+<F3> via a programmer directly attached to the J I /Programmer Jack. Note that the I0-minute access window begins after completing the accessed function or when it times out in 65 seconds. Remote programming is not possible when any -programming function is active. To Enable Remote Programming: (Not for Fire Alarm Service hype inputs) Selecting "N" for the "Fire Trouble Packets" question in Zone programming will enable remote programming.' C A RAM reset, which can only he pertonned with a directly. attached _ hrogrinuncr, will ciuitigure all zones to "S" programming, \4ith no Restore messages en(, and • N., selected tier "Fire Trouble Packets" question leilVing remote programming enabled. AES Corporation S-V .S'crirs /t/'.S'n /,.crrihrr t )lit -- lavit III, ition una Op(.1 w tit ll Ah 111 nd/ 4.2 Program 9®# and System Cipher Code The unit iD# and the system cipher cede can only be changed using a directly attached programmer, to the J 1/Programmer jack. Remote programming; ol'these parameters are never possible: NOTE: Entering new data overwrites (erases) any previously stored ID number and Cipher Code. Pushing 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, pressprogrammerkeys <CTRL>+<Fl>. 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 16 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: 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 4. 3 Timing Parameters (Check -in Time and Reporting Delays) This programming function is used to set the various timing parameters of the 7788F. File factory detaults are set; to 24 hour Check -in, 10 second reporting Delay and Random ( RIM) AC Fail reporting delay. If these are appropriate you can skip to the Ilex( sectioll. LISC . ShOrter check -in times for highest security 1pp1lCatl0IIS 0111y. 00 hours, 00 minutes is an illegal entry and will not be accepted. Set Check -Ili as required for UL Listed installation. ('ontigure automation sofhvare accordingly, to annunciate a failure to receive a Check -In message. The Reporting Delay -sets the rate at which a subscriber's ownsignals are transmitted. The del'ault value and recommended setting is 10 seconds; transmissions u'e sc tt at ]cast 10 scconds ,apart (this helps to meter trallic oil the system). -Ihe I'in, e IS 0 (114) dCl ty, rl()t rrC0unniendc(l) to 130 Note: ,After the reporting dclay his expired, a llv %% cent 01 nut hasc anN drlav end the aftetlipt to send :r new nlessag;e %%ill be -in inllnediateiv after acti%Mimi. AES Corporation 7788.1;rrir.c 111 .4rrh.cviRr r ('rrit -- lrrvallatian (110Opcnitiort Afarrrral e For all Commercial Fire Alarm, -UL Burglar Alarm, and Canadian Burglar Alarm installations, the reporting Interval must not exceed 20 seconds. AC Reporting Delay sets the delay in minutes that a subscriber waits, before AC Fail or AC Restore messages are actually transmitted after they are generated. This feature helps network traffic congestion in the event of an area wide power outage, by dispersing the AC Fail/ Restore messages over a period of l hour rather than all Subscribers attempting to transmit at the same time. If AC reporting is not suppressed, this feature delays the reporting of and AC Fail message for a random or , fixed delay. AC suppression is not approved for use in a UL installation, m The combined AC Fail Detect time of 100 minutes, plus the random AC Report Delay between 0 & 60 minutes, does not exceed 160 minutes, which is within the UL specification of 3 flour (180 minutes) maximum for reporting AC Failures. A loss of AC must exist for approximately 100 minutes in order to be detected as a fail. The AC must be restored for 100 minutes to be detected as a restore. Once either is detected a message is created to send to the central station. Then an AC Reporting Delay is selected based on this parameter and the setting of AC Fait Suppression mentioned later in Section 4.5 - Set Modes. The default value is RM, which selects a random delay between 0 and 60 minutes; The available options are: RM for random or you can enter a fixed delay in minutes. 0 = no delay and results in operation similar to earlier versions of AES AC Reporting. The reporting of AC can. be completely suppressed using a programming option in Set Modes (See Section 4.5) To Start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+<F2> (hold down the Control and the F2 keys at the same time). The following message appears: CHKIN TIME--OLD:NEW ENTER HRS ---- HH : [00-24] (HH = existing data) Enter a number of hours between l and 24 (default = 24) and press <ENTER>. ENTER MINs--- MM:.. [00-60] (MM = existing data) Enter the number of minutes between 0 and 60, then press <ENTER>. AC RPT TIME -OLD: NEW [RM] Random or [00-60] [Minutes] ENTER MINS--- RM;.. Report Delay, RM = existing programmed data) inter a number of minutes to delay AC Fall/Restore transmissions; tile range is 0 to 60 or R,%1; the default is RM for Random. Mien press TN"I'I R:> NTR RPT DLY-NNN :... [0-330] [seconds] Report Delay, NNN = existing programmed data) Enter a number of seconds to allow between transmissions; the range is 0 to 330; the detault(and recommended) is 10 seconds. 'Then press <ENTEIZ' . Ifdata has been entered correctly, the following message appears OK 11' the prutraniming in this fuiti`tiirn i, no1 ci+mjiletcd within (,; ec>n l; the Ilnicti„ll ill time-out. lie Prograniirnr ill hcch ;riid the li ll,i ink nie,INa 0 t ill- he lihla cd: T_IMEOUT AES Corporation 1/ .5' 77•1',' .ti'r, i,.S /2/• .SnhSt j-dwr (.'nil -- /n.slu/hilinn and ill)(T(!liln! .1/11111,,/ NHTAS ON SELECTING A CHECK`i:V TIME: o Choose a check -in time in accordance with the security requirements of the i installation. c Except for high security applications, a check in.time of 24 hours is typical. tl The more frequent the cheek 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. E s 4.4 Zone Programming The 7788F zone inputs are connected through a special isolated circuit. It is linked to the processor through optical couplers to keep unwanted energy from entering the main circuits. Zones 1-8 are E.O.L. input triggers, which can be programmed for: E.O.L. / Supervised, using 2.2K 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 I 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) fir 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. AES Corporation lh'.S 17,Y.Y .ticric.v RF.Subvrrihrr Clint -- hr.ytrlhitiorr and operation .lhmucrl To start, press programmer keys <CTRL>+<F3> (hold flown the Control and the F3 keys at the same time). The following message appears: FIRE/ ----OLD: NEW TROUBLE PKT N: [Y/N] (N = existing data) The sequence first asks if "Fire Trouble Packets" are to he sent. Answer Y/yes if you wish to have the 7788F report "Zone Trouble" conditions. Otherwise answer N/no. The existing programming is shown under the "OLD: " column. If you wish to change the setting, enter Y or N. To leave unchanged, simply push <ENTER>. Based on your response to this first parameter the available options for Set Zone programming will vary. Note: Answering "Y" to this question disables remote programming from central station software. See Section a, 1. After pressing <ENTER>, the following appears: ZONE BANK 0 . SET ZONE (BSF) BO (available options) OLD SSSSSSSS LOW>HI (S, F or B = existing data) NEW ....... (Must enter exactly 8 values) I The available and valid Zone programming options are shown in the parentheses on the display as shown above. The options that appear are determined by your ,input to the "Fire/Trouble PKT" question above. The current programming is shown next to the: word OLD, Zones 1-8 in order left to right. Your new entries will appear directly below next to the word NEW. You must enter a valid letter for each of the 8 zones. Zones programming 1-8 can be set for: Entering more or less than 8 characters will result in repeating the above response. B - Bypassed S - Supervised/E.O.L. (alarm on open or short); F - Fire Supervised. E.O.L. (alarm on short, trouble on open) Required for UL Fire_ After successfully entering Set Zone data, the following appears: SET RESTORAL (xR) BO (available options) OLD RRRRR.R.RR 'LOW>HI (R or X = existing data) NEW (Must enter exactly 8 values) The option to select individual zones to report returning to a normal state is available: t -= Restore Not Reported R - Restore Reported. The existing or 0LD hrcr"raniming is shown "tier each /one. .N'our new entries will appear directly below next to the word NEW. N'tiu must enter a V,tlid letter X or R liar each /one. Entering more or less than chararters'will result in repeating the above response: When restore data entry is complete, Press <ENTER>. If data has been entered correctly, the following message appears: OK ' he noes are now prograinine programming must be completed within 65 seconds or function will: i TIMEOUT i 3 AES Corporation 3 y t I/: S "1'1' .S •rir.s l(l-• Subs( rd r ( 'riil -- l)l.%1,111(morl ,Intl Ulrrrulinrr AlurrIrul s 4.5 Set ;Modes Enable Repeating and Suppress AC Fail i There are several functions that can be programmed in the Set Modes 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). T'he following message appears: a SET MODES --OLD: NEW ENABLE RPTNG-Y Enter Y to enable repeating capability. Default is Y. Press <ENTER> then the following appears; 0 SPRSS ACFAIL -N: Enter Y/yes to suppress the reporting of AC Fail messages, enter Nino (the default and setting required in UL installations) to disable the feature and allow nonnal 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 Pargmcters, for information on and programming the AC Reporting belay 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 RAM 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 ifyou are having other problems with the unit. Press -,CTRI. +-<F > then Y then ENTER-- to complete (his Operation. f he Ilriit ll initiale`a Self -Vest utter the values ;ire reset. AES Corporation S,Y.Sri'ir. 11F.St lu rihcv l'nit -- /I IsI(llhItit II un,l Ul,iv•cttit II AhIII lit ll - 4.7 Initializing the Subscriber Unit Ilaving programmed the unit, you are now ready for a final check. Plug in the handheld programmer if available. Push the Reset button on the controller board See Diagram 3). At this point, the message on the programmer should read: SELFTEST - PASS SUB (rev#] 7788F ID#:NNNN ( C),[date] AES 1f a " Fail" error message other than 001, 101, 300 or 301 is displayed, push the reset button. If the error persists, refer to section 3.7, which contains a list of error codes. The status lights indicate the progression as the subscriber unit goes on the air and attempts to enroll into the network. Details of automaticNetwork log on sequence after a reset: a STATUS INDICATOR LED's RX, TX and, WA lights come on briefly, testing the LEDs. RX comes on briefly during loop back test (a self test): TX comes on sending a "Receiver Not in Service" message AL + WA blink at different but steady rates. TX comes on as unit transmits a "Request for Reply" o WA stops flashing after about 15-30 seconds if one or more other subscriber units reply to the "Request", (otherwise the WA continues to flash, indicating the unit is not on the network). o TX comes on again (if WA stops flashing) to send first message. AL blinks at a steady rate, indicating a normal condition. o When the unit receives a valid acknowledgment, the WA light turns off. This indicates that the reset or powered up 7788F unit is now on the network. IMPORTANT NOTE: A flashing Wry light (blinking at a steady rate) indicates that the subscriber has NOT linked itself into the network. If enrollment fails, check antenna and all cables; be sure that correct system cipher has been programmed in to the unit. Once enrolled you can continue with additional testing. I AES CorPoratiofl I/iS 7-88 SO -it RF Sub,vt rihcr ( 'nil -- /u.sttIII, IIinu (it d Opt'rUlioI1 .1 /,rnnnI/ LL. ,. 8 ... Local Status Check This function performs a quirk diagnostic check at any time. Use the handheld programmer: press --SHIFT>+<F4>. The following message appears: t SUB [ rev#] 7788E ID# : [ NNNN] (C) YYYY ,AES RTI: NNNN LEVEL: NNN STAT: NNN NETCON: N i EXPLANATION OF STATUS CHECK TERMS a Top Line: indicates Subscriber model and firmware revision information.. ID#: 4-digit ID number programmed into this unit. l VVVV: Indicates Copyright year. RT1: 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 stir -test data Refer to Sco ir;n ?.7 fi r explanation and resolution.). NETCON: ( NETwork CONnectivity) An internal rating used in the automatic positioning of this unit in the rictwork'. The range is t rom 0-7, 0 being best. Note that while it low auinber is better, any NeWon front (I to 0 is OK. 7 may -Indicate it problem with this unit Or a rinit in its E ;Ith to the ccnUal rccciv cr. All Fire Alarm installations require a NET(.'UN off) to 5 Miniilum criteria l r a "uud" repo ater are as fi llows: RF signal exceeds good threshold 2. No vaults indicated in status (Such as IOW hattcry) 3. Level/Link-layer olSubscriber,'IP-Lank is less than or equal to this units 4. SIL111 tl rccciv d I'rom Suh,,o 1her IP-I ink At lt:a t once cvcry h ho ul AES Corporation lk'.S ?'NX.S'rrirs RF.Stibs Tiber Urrit -- lrr.wcrllatinu cnrcl opt- crlinrr ,thrrrrrul - 4.9 Monitor and Key Transmitter Functions There are several functions that are useful fir diagnostics purposes. These functions allow the viewing of network data "traffic" that is picked up by the Subscriber's RF antenna a id viewed on the programmer's 4-line display at the installation site. It is not practical to "read this data on a Hand Held Programmer as it may scroll off the screen to quickly, but it can be useful to confirm that data is being sent and received. Use a Terminal with a larger screen such as a laptop with a Terminal Program to take better advantage of these functions. RECEIVE MONITOR ON/OFF To use: Push programmer keys<SHIFT> <F1> RX MONITOR ON (OFF) p Hold down the Shift 'key and then press the F1 key to enable or disable (toggle) the display of data addressed to this unit. TRANSMIT MONITOR ON/OFF To use: Push programmer keys <SHIFT> <F2> TX MONITOR ON . (OFF) Hold down the Shift key and then press the F2 key to enable or disable (toggle) the display of messages transmitted by this unit. MONITOR ALL ON/OFF Note: requires that Receiver Monitor above must be on <SHIFT>+<FI>. To use: Push programmerkeys <SHIFT> <F3> MONITOR ALL ON (OFF) Hold down the Shift key and then press the F3key to enable or disable (toggle) the display of all network messages within range of this unit. The monitor functions should be disabled when installation and testing is complete. Note: Text 'messages cannot be received when any of the monitoring functions are in use. Use these functions only for diagnostics or test purposes. Toggle the function OFF when not is use, or press the Reset Button, as a reset will return all these functions OFF. See ScLAW11 ; i for location of Reset Button: KEY TRANSMITTER This function activates the transmitter for about 5-6 seconds. This allows the installer to use external test equipment (SWR, power meter, etc.) to test the radio power, cables connections, antenna tuning and other radio parameters. It is assumed that the programmer is connected to the subscriber, the transceiver' is connected to the Subscriber circuit board, pm%cr is can and the antenna is cunncctcd. 1' o use: Push programmer keys < SHIFT.-- <F.5> KEYING TX.. I101d down the Shift key and then press the 1:5 key to activate the transmitter fur 5 seconds. \ tier the 5 seconds a TIXIE )Ui' message will display. Press <_i_NT R- betore the 5 second timeOLit to abort in which case OK will be displaved. Activating this tiuictiun causes the transmitter. to `.:o ern the air fir 5 seconds, and then shut iffa it niatically. Press the I:N jl:R key to'cancel ;.I ctivc trntIsmit test. AES Corporation i i I/:'.S %,''YX.1'ivii. lr!'.1nhe,vil,rr U11ir hot(11/,11iori tmd Oper,1/iun ,ihmugil 4.10 "Text Messages SENDING TEXT MESSAGE 9 s Text messages can be sent from the subscriber unit to the central station. To use: Push programmer key <F5> ENTER MSG: j Enter your 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 node: RECEIVING ASCII TEXT MESSAGES 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 J I/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. AES Corporation II"'S 7SN Series RF.Srrl m I-ihe r Urrit -- ItIst,rlluliUrl uncl U/reratinrr .1 hu urul 4.11 Handheld Programmer -Quick Command Guide handheld Programmer Commands CI'RL+FI SETUP UNIT - ID#, Cipher CTRL+F2 SET TIMERS - Check -In Interval, AC Report Delay CTRL+F3 SET ZONES - Supervised/Fire/Bypassed/RestoraI CTRL+F4. SET MODES - Repeating, AC Fail Suppression CTRL+F5 RESET RAM - YIN, resets factory defaults Except ID# and Cipher SHFT+FI RX MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)* SHFT+F2 Tx MONITOR ON / OFF (toggle)* SHFT+F3 MONITOR ALL ON / OFF (toggle)* SHFT+F4 TEST STATUS SHFT+F5 KEY TRANSMITTER (5 seconds) F5 SEND TEXT MESSAGE Turn off monitor functions when done (or press reset button) 4.12 Reconnect Cables after Programming After programming is complete, reconnect any cable (such as the cable to the AES IntelliTap), disconnected from J I /Programmer jack of the main circuit Board: 4.13 Programming the Subscriber Unit from a PC In place of a handheld terminal, a cable adapter kit #7043E may be ordered from AES to link the 7788F to ,your computer's serial port. Communications Parameters: 4800 baud, NO parity, 8 data bits, I stop bit, RTS/CTS Flow control OFF Handheld (HFI) Programmer Key equivalents to (PC) Keyboard: HH PC HH PC HH PC F1 = CTRL-Q SHIFT F1 = a CTRL-F1 = f F2 = CTRL-R SHIFT F2 = b CTRL-F2 = g . F3 = CTRL-S SHIFT F3 = c CTRL-F3 =h F4 = CTRL-T SHIFT F4 = d CTRL-F4 = i' F5 = CTRL-U SHIFT F5 = e CTRL-F5 j When entering Flex numbers, use uppercase, i.e., "9A" not "9a" I1'possible, set terminal program ti rdestnictive backspace" so that backspace \\JII erase the deleted character trorn the screen. 0 It' nothing is :sent or receiV eel by the subscriber, make sure the prr grim is set to the i CO ITCCt C.ONI pofi. ICthe subscriber receives characters, but nothing can be sent, make Sure the (7S/RTS Ilow control is OFF, and that the cable is OK. i o AES Corporation A'S 7 -S8 St rit's RF SlIhcrrihrr t Ni( -- his iuII(MooI al It Ulx'rcr(iuN Ah/IiIli ! 5 Testing Before leaving the installation site, you want to test that the expected signals are properly getting to the monitoring system. Pertbrm at least the tests below and confirm that the monitoring system and personnel properly received the correct messages and understand what they mewl. 5. 1 installation Site Checks Some of the tests to be performed at the installation site require a response from a Central Station person. o Trigger alarm conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at the Central Station.' a Cause fault conditions and confirm that the proper message is received at the Central Station. o Activate devices that will utilize any accessories such as the IntelliTap to confirm that these devices are functioning as desired. AES Corporation Il::S 7788 ,Series HF Subscriber Unit -- lastallatiori and Operation ,t fall a l 6 Maintenance, Compliance," Warranty and Repair Once installed and normal operation is confirmed, there is typically little maintenance required. Monitoring the automatic test messages will confirm proper RF operation. Batteries should be periodically tested to be certain they have sufficient capacity to operate the system as needed. 6.1 Troubleshooting The most common causes of an RF failure or trouble are due to issues with the transmission line including but not limited to the antennatype, antenna location, coax, connectors, and transceiver. Antennas in close proximity to metal or with conductive material blocking or reflecting the transmitted signal would be at the top 9 of the list. Observe the RX light on the main circuit board. If it is on steady or most of the time you may be receiving some RF or electrical interference. Try different locations for the antenna or use a remote long range RF antenna. Try replacing the transmission line components such as a new transceiver, coax and antenna. Problems on the circuit boards usually require returning the defective unit to AES for service. 6. 2 Parts List e The standard 7788F Subscriber includes the following items. o Enclosure 0 7788F Circuit board assembly o 7085UE Transceiver at licensed or authorized frequency o 7214 Tamper Resistant Antenna Assembly and cable o 40-7788 instruction manual - o 02-0029-EOL Qty. Eight 2.2K Ohm E.O.L. Resistors I 6.. 3 Contact information AES Corporation 285 Newbury Street Peabody, Massachusetts 01960 USA I Website: _11111):-' W,J s intk2llinct coon AFS corporate Phone: (800) 237-6387 (stw) At S-N1:FS USA ( 978) 535-7310 Fax: USA (978) 535-731 3 mail: Check Websitc ti)r latest entail adcire:,.;es a i AES Corporation ; j _!,, N, ,,, I/:.S ,71x So ic,.N RF.Ynhwrihrr t nit - lnRt(III(Ition and Oper(Itiun .1Janual 6.4 Regulatory Compliance s Below are Canadian and USA compliance and regulations. 6.4.1 FCC Identification w AES 1%1odel 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 technicianfor help. CAUTION: Changes or modifications, to this equipment 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 appareii numerique respects les limites de bruits radio electriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le materiel brouillcur: "Appareils Numeriques NMB-003 edictes par I'industrie Canada.] AES Corporation IES 7-SN . cries lrk'.Suhcw ihrr L'nil -- ln.Nullulinn and opt'ratinn Jhinnul 6.5 Warranty and Service Procedure OWNER WARRANTY-- AES CORPORATION LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY AND TECHNOLOGY LICENSE LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY:' AES Corporation ("AES") warrants to the original purchaser that each AES Subscriber Product will be free from defects in material and workmanship for three (3) years from date of purchase and all other products purchased from AES including central station receivers and accessories will be warranted for one (1)year from the date of purchase. At no cost to the original purchaser for parts or labor, AES will repair or replace ` any AES Product or any, part or parts thereof which are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty. Defective AES Products must be returned to AES directly, provided they are properly packed, postage prepaid. Or exchange may be made through ` any authorized direct factory representative for any AES Products that are judged defective under the terms of this Warranty. Improper or incorrectly performed maintenance or repair voids this Warranty. This. Warranty does not cover replacement parts that are not approved by AES. This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product or any part thereof that has been altered in any way to affect its stability or reliability, or that has been subjected to abuse, misuse, negligence, accident or act of God, or that has had the serial number effaced or removed. Certain AES Products are designed to operate and communicate with other specified AES Products and certain other specified products, systems or networks authorized or approved by AES, as identified in the applicable AES.Product instructions. This Warranty does not apply to any AES Product that is used with any unauthorizedor unapproved products, systems or networks, or that has been installed, applied or used in any manner, other than in strict accordance with AES instructions. AES makes no warranty, express or implied, other than what is expressly stated in this Warranty. If the law of your state provides that an implied warranty of merchantability, or an implied warranty of fitness for. particular purpose, or any other implied warranty, applies to AES, then any such implied warranty is limited to the duration of this Warranty. AES cannot be aware of and is not responsible for the differing values of any property to be protected by its alarm reporting systems. 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No title or ownership in or to any such Licensed Technology is conveyed by the sale or delivery of any AES Products; all such rights are retained by AES. AFS SERVICE PROCEDURE: Contact AES by Phone (978) 535-7310, Fax (978) 535-7313 or Email service@aes- intellinet.com, to receive a Return Material Authorization Number. Have the AES part number and serial number ready. Repack equipment in original or equivalent packaging. Inside the box, please include a contact name, telephone number, address and a brief description of the reason for return. Ship items freight -prepaid to: Repair Services, RMAi#- ti. AESCorporation, :p,e. w : y }< e. 1 4 C buStreet285NewburyPeabody, MA 01960 USA t ; ;,, D a, Contact AES for Return Material !Authorization number) (J0, R P 0 RAT 10 N y AES Corporation o' I 1. Product Description: The 1640-ENCL is an inclosure intended to house and protect the AES 1640 or Amseco XF-1640 Transformer when used in a UL installation. it is designed to be installed over the receptacle replacing a standard wall plate. The enclosure is to be secured to the wall using the 4 mounting holes. Conduit is to be routed between this enclosure and the enclosure of the device it is providing; power. The following diagram is of the key components in a 71.70 installation including the typical use of the 1640-ENCL Enclosure. Acceptable 7170 IP-Link Transceiver Antenna Transformer: s Amseco Model: XF-1640 Order AES P/N 1640 In Conduit Prl: 120VAC 60Hz Refer to Text Ground Set: 16.5V 40VAI Lug 3 Enclosure Size: ,..._ r---- .- 14.5"X11.5". X6", 1/2 Inch J2 EMT Surqe Transceiver [` i i with Flax. Suppressor ' Controller ConduitBoards Back lJP ' Battery 'I Enclosure i 12 V 10 AH + 12v 1oAH ! Tampermper ; ch Earth EMIR Corp. Transformer Ground Enclosure Model _ AES 1640-ENCL e 65610 _.. lit Iv7A HSF'14.100A[' 49er ndarBandpassRJ45Ethernet Cavity Filter To Connector To T'ELCO for Network All Earth grounds to be Modem Backup All to a single point Figure A. Typical Installation of a 1640-ENCL 2. Safety Considerations: The following items are safety related precautions that you should take into consideration when installing your AES 'Intcllii let system. `They are for your safety as well as others and the safety of your ecluipriicnt. For US installations; all equipment and wiring must be installed in aCC0111ance with National Electric Codc, applicable UL. Standards and local building codes. I:or Canadian installations, all equipment and wiring must be installed in accordance with Canadian Electric. Code, ..applicable ULC Standards and local building codes. a m Be certain to properly g;rciund the Enclosure per applicable N.E.0 or C.E.C. Grounding of equipment is for your safety and the safety of your equipment and i should not be neillected. 'I'lic screws used to scetrre the receptacle AN nog aI&Ljuatc to provide ,r proper ;ground. I Isc SClI.irate _'rounding method to ClIsure the cnclo;urc i,, properl} ;r rurt ied• lir.:l r, Io l N(C I? i:iinr I h liarrh 27. 'r)Uy 2 NOTE: WIRING — ANTENNA CUT / TROUBLE OUTPUT (J4) ANTENNA C?3JT / ACK DELAY / LOW BATTERY / CHARGER FAIL OUTPUT a 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) Aset, (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 Acknowledge 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 pro rammed acknowledgement delay period (default is 1 minute or 60seconds, a fault condition exists. This fault condition is annunciated by deactivating relay K1. The relay can be used to operate a digital dialer, sounder or local annunciator of the condition. The contacts of the relay are available at J4. Max load is 1 Amp at 24 Volts DC, Unsupervised. ZONE 8 TROUBLE OUTPUT I I I C NC NO I EXISTING F.A.C.P. j 7788 I NOTES: IP LINK AERIAL VIEW NOT TO SCALE 1—NO OUTSIDE ANTENNAS WILL BE USED. 2—TECH WILL HAVE ON —SITE PROGRAMMER AT TIME OF INSPECTION. 3—IP LINKS ARE GREATER THAN 200' APART. 4—SURGE SUPPRESSION ON COAX NOT APPLICABLE (NO EXTERNAL ANTENNA). 5—ALL 120VAC WIRE SHALL BE IN CONDUIT. 6—RF SYSTEM AND FACP SHARE SAME DEDICATED AC CIRCUIT. 7—NUMBER OF RF's FAR LESS THAN MAXIMUM ALLOWED. 8—PRELIMINARY REPORT INCLUDED IN SUBMITTAL PACKAGE. 9—TEMPERATURE REQUIREMENTS FOR RF's SAME AS FACP's (77-79f). 10—RF INSTALLATION MANUAL WILL BE INSTALLED ON SITE. PRIOR PERMITTED AES INSTALLATIONS IN OPERATION MORE THAN 1 YEAR: 1-605 CRESCENT, LAKE MARY (6/18/09) 2-300 PRIMERA, LAKE MARY (8/3 09) 3-100 TECHNOLOGY, LAKE MARY 7/21/09) PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS: CHRIS SIDELINGER I AES TRAINING COURSE COMPLETED 2 YRS. OPERATING / MONITORING AES EQUIPMENT MARK HASTINGS I AES TRAINING COURSE COMPLETED 1 YR. OPERATING / MONITORING AES EQUIPMENT FLOOR PLAN ®N NOT TO SCALE j yip sT. N SITE/KEY PLAN OT TO SCALE TO BREAKER PANEL RISER DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE SYMBOL MODEL DESCRIPTION NOTES OP TO F.A.C.P. IIE5 -IRE ALARM zuv^ 788 VIONITORIN PANEL DEDICATED BRID 1 40 16VATRANSFORMER Al. ADDX NX8 r[RE ALARM N S uff4CF nFTF[:Tf1R 5ATRED BY TFIERS r-THIS APPLICATION IS FOR THE INSTALLATION OF VARIOUS FIRE ALARM DEVICES. WIRING SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ARTICLE 760 OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE IS DRAWING IS DESIGNED IN ACCORDANCE WITH N.F.PA 7Z 2002 EDITION. MUM CONDOR FILL IS 40x. ror yea ,r.a a s,.—Mau, __ WII I = tYIJfYlRMJI7r11 RCR Y r R 7nw-OTCR tl t 9 It 40VAXFMR W,AYNF DFNSCH PERFORMANCE THFATRI 201 — 203 S. MAGNOLIA AVE. NOT TO SCALE NOT TO SCALE BRYAN ATHAN 3 21 2011 LUIS VARGAS FIRETRONICS, INC._4 1035 Pine Hollow Point Dr. 407- 774-6900 Altamonte Springs, Fl. 32714 WIRELESS TRANSMITTER SUBMITTAL-1 OF 1