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Networking Guide

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Contents

Contents

1.0 Notices .............................................................................................................................................................................. 71.1 General Notices ................................................................................................................................................................. 71.2 FCC Notice ........................................................................................................................................................................ 71.2.1 Part 15 ............................................................................................................................................................................... 71.3 UL/NFPA Notice ................................................................................................................................................................. 72.0 Overview ........................................................................................................................................................................... 92.1 System Overview ............................................................................................................................................................... 93.0 Network Installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 113.1 Serial Port Assignment and Function ............................................................................................................................. 113.2 System Installations ........................................................................................................................................................ 114.0 Shared Zone Network .................................................................................................................................................... 134.2 Shared Zone Network Overview ..................................................................................................................................... 134.3 Shared Zone Network Operation .................................................................................................................................... 134.3.1 Alarm Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................. 134.3.2 Fault Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................... 144.3.3 Repeaters and Peripherals .............................................................................................................................................. 144.4 Shared Zone Network Programming .............................................................................................................................. 154.4.1 Master Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network ....................................................................................................... 154.4.2 Slave Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network ......................................................................................................... 175.0 Report and Control Network ........................................................................................................................................ 215.1 Report and Control Network Operation .......................................................................................................................... 215.1.1 Alarm Conditions ............................................................................................................................................................. 215.1.2 System Reset from Alarm Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 215.1.3 Fault Condition ................................................................................................................................................................. 215.1.4 Event Log ......................................................................................................................................................................... 225.1.5 D9070 Controllers and D9069 Annunciators .................................................................................................................. 225.2 Report and Control Network Programming .................................................................................................................... 235.2.1 Master Panel Programming, Report and Control Network ............................................................................................. 235.2.2 Slave Panel Programming, Report and Control Network ............................................................................................... 256.0 Networking Schematics ................................................................................................................................................ 296.1 Mini Network .................................................................................................................................................................... 296.2 Master/Slave Network ..................................................................................................................................................... 306.3 RS-485 High Integrity Network ....................................................................................................................................... 31Index............................................................................................................................................................................................... 33

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Figures

Figures

Figure 1: Network Connections ..................................................................................................................................................... 11Figure 2: Shared Zone Network ..................................................................................................................................................... 13Figure 3: FACP Front Panel Displays ............................................................................................................................................ 14Figure 4: Main Menu ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15Figure 5: Path through Commission Menus to Network Menu 1 .................................................................................................. 15Figure 6: Network Menu 1 .............................................................................................................................................................. 16Figure 7: Network Menu 2 .............................................................................................................................................................. 16Figure 8: Network Menu 3 .............................................................................................................................................................. 16Figure 9: Network Menu 4 .............................................................................................................................................................. 16Figure 10: Network Menu 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16Figure 11: Network Menu 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16Figure 12: Network Menu 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16Figure 13: Network Menu 8 ............................................................................................................................................................ 16Figure 14: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 17Figure 15: Master-to-Slave Menu 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 17Figure 16: Commission Menu 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 17Figure 17: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 17Figure 18: Network Menu 1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 17Figure 19: Network Menu 2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 20: Network Menu 3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 21: Network Menu 4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 22: Network Menu 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 23: Network Menu 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 24: Network Menu 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 25: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 18Figure 26: Configure Menu ............................................................................................................................................................ 18Figure 27: Memory Check Message .............................................................................................................................................. 18Figure 28: Master Panel Fault Condition Display .......................................................................................................................... 21Figure 29: RS-485 Link Message .................................................................................................................................................. 22Figure 30: Master Panel Event Log Display .................................................................................................................................. 22Figure 31: Main Menu .................................................................................................................................................................... 23Figure 32: Path through Commission Menus to Network .............................................................................................................. 23Figure 33: Network Menu 1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 23Figure 34: Network Menu 2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 35: Network Menu 3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 36: Network Menu 4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 37: Network Menu 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 38: Network Menu 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 39: Remote Alarms Query Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 40: Network Menu 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 41: Network Menu 8 ............................................................................................................................................................ 24Figure 42: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 25Figure 43: Master-to-Slave Menu 1 ............................................................................................................................................... 25Figure 44: Commission Menu 1 ..................................................................................................................................................... 25Figure 45: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 25Figure 46: Network Menu 1 ............................................................................................................................................................ 25Figure 47: Network Menu 2 ............................................................................................................................................................ 25Figure 48: Network Menu 3 ............................................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 49: Network Menu 4 ............................................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 50: Network Menu 5 ............................................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 51: Remote Alarms Query Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 52: Network Menu 6 ............................................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 53: Network Menu 7 ............................................................................................................................................................ 26Figure 54: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 26Figure 55: Configure Menu ............................................................................................................................................................ 26

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Figures and TablesFigure 56: Memory Check Message .............................................................................................................................................. 26Figure 57: Commission Menu 3 ..................................................................................................................................................... 27Figure 58: Mini Network ................................................................................................................................................................. 29Figure 59: Master/Slave Network ................................................................................................................................................... 30Figure 60: RS-485 High Integrity Network ..................................................................................................................................... 31

Tables

Table 1: Shared Zone Configuration .............................................................................................................................................. 13

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Notices

1.0 Notices1.1 General Notices

These instructions contain procedures to follow in order to avoid personal injury and/or damage to theequipment.

Any equipment installed is to be done so in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), theNational Fire Alarm Code (NFPA 72) and the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). Radionics is notresponsible for any equipment that is not installed according to these regulations.

NFPA 72 requires a complete system-wide functional test be performed following any modifications, repair,upgrades or adjustments made to the system’s components, hardware, wiring, programming and software/firmware.

The material and instructions covered in this programming guide have been carefully checked for accuracy and arepresumed to be reliable. However, the manufacturer assumes no responsibility for inaccuracies and reserves theright to modify and revise this installation guide without notice.

This networking guide covers the networking instructions for the D8024, D9024 and D10024 Analog Fire AlarmControl Panels (FACP). For installation and operation instructions, consult the installation guide and operator’s guidefor each control panel. For programming instructions, consult the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels ProgrammingGuide (P/N: 38789).

1.2 FCC Notice1.2.1 Part 15

This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in acommercial installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy, and, if not installedin accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is noguarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interferenceto radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment on and off, the user is encouragedto try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:

1) Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.

2) Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.

3) Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.

4) Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

1.3 UL/NFPA NoticeRadionics’ D8024, D9024 and D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels are UL Listed for NFPA 72, Central Stationand Remote Station.

All references to NFPA and related requirements are based upon compliance with the 1993 edition of NFPA 72,National Fire Alarm Code. Since installation specifications are nearly always based upon a specific edition of astandard which has been legally adopted by the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), earlier editions of NFPA standardswill generally apply. Consult with the appropriate AHJ for confirmation.

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Notes:

Notices

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Overview

2.0 Overview2.1 System Overview

Radionics’ D8024, D9024 and D10024 Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) are expandable control panels thatprovide point identification through addressable analog devices. The D10024 has five expansion slots to accommodateplug-in polling circuit modules; the D9024 has three expansion slots; the D8024 has two expansion slots. Each of thesepolling circuit modules can support up to 126 analog addresses, giving the D10024 a potential of 630 addressablepoints, the D9024 378 addressable points and the D8024 252 addressable points. Flexibility in system design allowsthe option of grouping device points together and identifying them as one location, or zone, in order to simplify systemoperation.

The D8024, D9024 and D10024 include the following features:

• Analog design using advanced communications protocol

• 80 character display

• Custom text annunciation

• Networkable

• 24 VDC, 3 A power supply and battery charger

• Programmable sensitivity levels by device

• Programmable “day/night” sensitivity levels

• PC programmable

• Service mode polling

• Fire test mode

• Event activity logger (up to 500 events)

• Optional local printer (D9024 and D10024 only)

• Suitable for ADA applications

• Meets NFPA National Fire Code standards

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Overview

Notes:

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Network Installation

3.0 Network InstallationAll Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) must be Radionics’ D8024, D9024 or D10024 Analog FACPs.

The networking is supervised.

A fault in the network wiring results in a warning message.

In a fault condition on the network wiring, each panel will operate as a stand-alone unit.

Note: In a shared zone network, Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) peripheral devices associated with a specific zone canbe attached to any panel on the system.

NAC devices connected to one FACP that are associated with detection devices on other FACPs will not activatein a network fault condition.

3.1 Serial Port Assignment and FunctionSerial network data communications take place using D9051 RS-485 Bus Modules attached to Serial Port C on theFACP’s control module.

Connect the FACPs as shown in Figure 1.

To “B” IN

To “A” IN

150 k ΩEOL Resistor

150 k ΩEOL Resistor

D9051 RS-485 Bus Modulein Master Panel

D9051 RS-485 Bus Modulein Control Panel 1

D9051 RS-485 Bus Modulein Control Panel 2

OUT IN

B B AA

OUT IN

B B AA

OUT IN

B B AA

To “B” IN

To “A” IN

Figure 1: Network Connections

3.2 System InstallationsThe FACPs are wired in series to an NFPA Class B, Style 3.5 Signaling Line Circuit (SLC) on the appropriate RS-485bus. The RS-485 terminals on the D9051 RS-485 Bus Module are polarity sensitive. The channels are marked “A” and“B”, and data wiring should be connected “A” to “A” and “B” to “B”. Cross wiring between channels will result in corrupteddata, but will not damage equipment.

Use shielded twisted pair wiring, such as Data Grade Cable D293, Beldon 8760 two-core twisted pair, or non-shielded#18 AWG (1.2 mm) wire from Atlas, Guardian Sound & Security or their equals.

Note: To avoid data corruption, route data wires away from other wiring.

The total length of data wiring between the two end panels must not exceed 3,935 ft. (1,200 m) per channel.

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Network Installation

Notes:

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Shared Zone Network

4.0 Shared Zone Network4.2 Shared Zone Network Overview

This system is usually an installation in a single site or building. Multiple FACPs are networked together using commonzones. This configuration can have up to 80 zones with 2,520 addressable points. See Table 1.

PCAF senoZfo##xaM

stnioPelbasserddAstuptuO#xaM

syaleR/seciveDCAN

4208D 02 252 02

4209D 04 215,1 004

42001D 08otelbadnapxe04 025,2 004

Table 1: Shared Zone Configuration

In the Shared Zone Network, up to four D8024, D9024 and/or D10024 FACPs are networked together with one paneldesignated to act as the Master FACP.

S yst emReset

TroubleSil ence

Let tersNumbers

AlarmSilen ce

Man ualAlarm ENTER YES

K eyword

NO

D10024

ALARMTROU BLE

ALARM

TROU BLEALARM

TROU BLEALARM

TROU BLE

D10024

ALARMTROUBLE

ALARMTROUBLE

TROUBLE

ALARM

ALARM

TROUBLE

NumbersLet te rs

Al armSil ence

TroubleSilence

Syst emReset A larm

ManualENTER

Keywo rd

YESNO

LettersNumbers

D10024

TROUBLEALARM

TROUBLEALARM

TROUBLE

ALARM

ALARM

TROUBLE

Sil enceAlarmSystem

SilenceTrouble

ResetManualAlarm ENTER

Keyword

YESNO

Le tt ersNumbers

D10024

TROUBLEALAR M

TROUBLEALAR M

TROUBLE

ALAR M

ALAR M

TROUBLE

SilenceA larmSystem

Silen ceTrouble

ResetManua lAl arm ENTER

Keyword

YESNO

Control Panel 3 Control Panel 2 Control Panel 1 Master Panel

Figure 2: Shared Zone Network

These systems share common zones (maximum of 20, 40 or 80, depending on the panel types) and act as one largesystem.

4.3 Shared Zone Network Operation4.3.1 Alarm Conditions

The location text message of the first alarm on the system will be displayed on the LCD of the master FACP and all ofthe sub FACPs on the network.

The location text message from subsequent alarms will appear only on the master FACP and on the FACP of origin. Thelocal message will override any global message on the FACP of origin.

All sub FACPs will automatically scroll through the first four local alarm text messages.

The master FACP will automatically scroll through the first four global alarm text messages, regardless of origin.

The zonal fire LED indications on all FACPs will light up to show all zones in alarm on the total system.

The outputs and NAC devices will follow the programmed zonal settings. All outputs from any FACP that are programmedto a particular zone will perform as programmed when a fire is detected in that zone, regardless of which panel detectsthe fire.

Note: In a shared zone network, NAC devices associated with a specific zone can be attached to any panel on the system.

Note: The maximum number of outputs (NAC devices and/or relays) is 100 per panel.

NAC devices connected to one FACP that are associated with detection devices on other FACPs will not activatein a network fault condition.

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Shared Zone Network

4.3.2 Fault Conditions

Alarm text messages override fault text messages.

The master FACP scrolls through the first four network faults.

The master FACP LEDs indicate all fault conditions on the network.

Local FACPs scroll through the first four local faults.

Local FACP LEDs indicate all zones in fault condition on that FACP.

The operator may use the control keys on any FACP to respond to alarm and fault conditions (see Figure 3 for FACPcontrol key locations).

D8024

LED Display Control Keys

System Trouble

ALARM

Trouble Silenced

Point Bypassed

Sprinkler Supervisory

Sounder Fault

Relays Bypassed

Earth Fault

CPU Reset

Sounders Disabled

Sounders Silenced

AC Power

Fire Drill

Alarm Silence

Trouble Silence

System Reset

D9024, D10024

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

SystemReset

TroubleSilence

9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20

LettersNumbers

AlarmSilence

ManualAlarm ENTER YES

Keyword

NO

ALARMTROUBLE

Control KeysLED Display

Zone LED’s

AlphanumericKeys

AlphanumericDisplay

Figure 3: FACP Front Panel Displays

4.3.3 Repeaters and Peripherals

Repeater FACPs will mimic the text information on the LCD of the D9069/D9070 to which they are connected.

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Shared Zone Network

4.4 Shared Zone Network ProgrammingFollow the instructions in the Analog Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789) to set up and configure individual FACPs.To simplify the network programming procedure, the FACPs may be set up so that all programming is done from themaster FACP.

To do this, follow these steps:

1) Run the setup sequence as described in the Analog Panels Programming Guide on each FACP and set the MemoryLock Check to No.

2) Leave the memory lock switch in the unlocked position.

3) After completing the master FACP network programming (see Section 4.4.1 “Master Panel Programming, SharedZone Network”), use the procedure outlined at the beginning of Section 4.4.2 “Slave Panel Programming, SharedZone Network” of this guide to program the slave panels.

4.4.1 Master Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network

1) Press the [>] key to display the Main Menu.

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

Figure 4: Main Menu

2) Press the [1] key for 1) Commission.

3) The display prompts “Please key in your passcode.” Enter the Control Level 3 passcode.

4) The display shows Commission Menu 1. Press [Yes] twice to page to Commission Menu 3.

5) Press the [3] key to enter Network options.

6) If the display prompts “Memory locked!”, unlock the memory by moving the Memory Lock Switch into the OPENposition.

Note: The memory must be locked at the end of the programming session. The FACP will not allow a reset unless the memoryis locked.

7) Press [3] to display Network Menu 1.

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

1) Configure YES) More Options [A]

1) Time/Date 2) Program Integrity [A]

1) Day Modes 2) Setup Options 3) Network [A]

Panel Network - address number = ?

Figure 5: Path through Commission Menus to Network Menu 1

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View

Enter your passcode

2) Inspect 3) Normal Operation

3) Power Supplies 4) Passwords

4) Events 5) Talk to Slave

Press [1] for Commission

Enter the Control Level 3 passcode

Press [Yes]

Press [Yes]

Press [3] for Network

Main Menu

Commission Menu 1

Commission Menu 2

Commission Menu 3

Network Menu 1

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Shared Zone Network

Panel Network - address number = ?

Figure 6: Network Menu 1

8) Enter the network address for the Master FACP. This is a number from 1 to 20. The FACP displays Network Menu2.

Note: Avoid confusion between network addresses and panel identifications by giving the master FACP a unique identificationnumber (i.e. - 10).

Note: In messages on the LCD, the FACP’s firmware will identify the first slave FACP as Slave CPU 1, the second slave FACPas Slave CPU 2 and so on.

Quantity of slave processors = ?

Figure 7: Network Menu 2

9) Enter the number of slave processors (1 to 3 in a shared zone network). The FACP displays Network Menu 3.

Slave CPU 1 is at network addr ?

Figure 8: Network Menu 3

10) Enter the address for the first slave FACP. Network Menu 3 will change to prompt for the address of the next slaveFACP until the number of slave processors entered in Network Menu 2 is reached. The FACP then displays NetworkMenu 4.

Use modem [FALSE] ?

Figure 9: Network Menu 4

11) Press [Yes] if the master FACP is not connected to a modem (there is currently no application involving the use ofa modem). The FACP then displays Network Menu 5.

Share zones [TRUE] ?

Figure 10: Network Menu 5

12) Press [Yes]. The FACP displays Network Menu 6.

Peer to Peer [TRUE] ?

Figure 11: Network Menu 6

13) If necessary, use the [Change] key to set Peer-to-Peer to TRUE and press [Yes]. The FACP then displays NetworkMenu 7.

Port B Protocol = 0? (Normal = 0)

Figure 12: Network Menu 7

14) Press [Yes]. The FACP displays Network Menu 8.

System Events [Global] ?

Figure 13: Network Menu 8

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Shared Zone Network15) Press [Yes]. The FACP displays Commission Menu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup Options 3) Network [10]

Figure 14: Commission Menu 3

4.4.2 Slave Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network

Program each of the slave panels using 3) Network from Commission Menu 3 (see Figure 14). If the Master Panel andthe slave CPU(s) are set up as outlined in Section 4.4 of this manual, with the memory lock switch left in the unlockedposition, all programming may be done from the Master Panel. This section outlines that procedure.

Note: When programming more than one slave panel from the master panel, set the network address at each panel firstbefore programming each slave panel from the master panel.

Note: After completing slave panel programming, run the setup program at each panel. Set the memory lock check to Yes andlock the memory if you have completed all programming at this time.

1) The slave CPU(s) may be programmed individually using the control keys on each panel to access CommissionMenu 3. Select 5) Talk to Slave from Commission Menu 3 (see Figure 14). The Panel queries for the CPU number.

CPU_

Figure 15: Master-to-Slave Menu 1

Note: In messages on the LCD, the panel firmware will identify the first slave panel as Slave CPU 1, the second slave panelas Slave Panel 2 and so on.

2) Enter 01 to talk to CPU 1. The FACP displays Commission Menu 1.

[Active] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

Figure 16: Commission Menu 1

Note: CPU 1 is now being programmed from the master panel. The menu displayed on the master panel is Commission Menu1 of Slave Panel 1 (CPU 1). The display on both panel displays is identical and programming may be performed fromone or both panels.

3) Select 1) Commission from Commission Menu 1 (see Figure 16). The FACP prompts for the password. Enter theControl Level 3 passcode. Press [Yes] twice to reach Commission Menu 3 (on CPU 1). The panel displays CommissionMenu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup Options 3) Network [10]

Figure 17: Commission Menu 3

4) Select 3) Network from Commission Menu 3 (see Figure 17). The FACP displays Network Menu 1.

Panel Network - address number = ?

Figure 18: Network Menu 1

5) Enter the Network address for CPU 1. This is a number from 1 to 20.

Note: In messages on the LCD, the panel firmware will identify the first slave panel as Slave CPU 1, the second slave panelas Slave Panel 2 and so on.

4) Devices 5) Talk to Slave

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View

4) Devices 5) Talk to Slave

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Shared Zone NetworkNote: Avoid confusion by giving each slave panel the same identifier as the panel firmware (e.g. - assign CPU 1 the network

address 1).

6) Enter a number and press [Enter]. The FACP then displays Network Menu 2.

Quantity of slave processors = ?

Figure 19: Network Menu 2

7) Press [0] and press [Enter]. The FACP displays Network Menu 3.

Use modem [FALSE] ?

Figure 20: Network Menu 3

8) Press [Yes] if CPU 1 is not connected to a modem. If a modem is connected to Port B or Port C of CPU 1, press[Change] to alter the statement to TRUE and press [Enter]. The FACP then displays Network Menu 4.

Share zones [TRUE] ?

Figure 21: Network Menu 4

9) Press [Yes]. The panel displays Network Menu 5.

Peer to Peer [TRUE] ?

Figure 22: Network Menu 5

10) If necessary, use the [Change] key to set Peer to Peer to TRUE and press [Yes]. The FACP then displays NetworkMenu 6.

Port B Protocol = 0? (Normal = 0)

Figure 23: Network Menu 6

11) The Port B protocol for the slave panels in a shared zone network must be set to 0. Press [Yes]. The panel displaysNetwork Menu 7.

System Events [Global] ?

Figure 24: Network Menu 7

12) Press [Yes]. The panel displays Commission Menu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup options 3) Network [10]

Figure 25: Commission Menu 3

13) Press [No] to return to the Configure Menu.

1) CONFIGURE YES) More options [1]

Figure 26: Configure Menu

14) Press [3] for Normal Operation. The display shows the Memory Check Message.

Don’t forget to lock the memory!

Figure 27: Memory Check Message

4) Devices

2) INSPECT 3) NORMAL OPERATION

2) INSPECT 3) NORMAL OPERATION

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Shared Zone Network15) If the Master Panel and the slave CPU(s) are set up as outlined in Section 4.4.2 of this manual, press [3] for Normal

Operation a second time to return to Commission Menu 1. Press [Reset]. This closes the Network process for CPU1 and returns the display to Commission Menu 3 for the Master Panel.

16) Press [No] to return to the Configure Menu. Press [3] for Normal Operation. The display will return to the Operator’sMenu, Main Level.

17) Run the setup procedure as described in the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789)and set the Memory Lock Check to [Yes] on the Master Panel and each slave panel.

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Shared Zone Network

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Report and Control Network

5.0 Report and Control NetworkThe Report and Control Network links the individual panels to a master panel for reporting and control. Up to ten D8024,D9024 and/or D10024 panels may be networked together in a Report and Control Network with one dedicated paneldesignated to act as the Master.

5.1 Report and Control Network Operation5.1.1 Alarm Conditions

The LCDs of the Master Panel and the Panel of Origin display the location text message of the first alarm on the system.Other panels in the network do not acknowledge the alarm condition and continue normal polling.

The location text message from subsequent alarms appears on the Panel of Origin and the Master Panel.

The relay outputs and notification appliances connected to the Panel of Origin will follow programmed zonal settings fortheir individual units.

The [Alarm Silence] key on the Panel of Origin or the Master Panel deactivates and reactivates notification appliances.The Panel of Origin key controls notification appliances connected to that panel. The Master Panel key controls allnotification appliances in alarm on the network.

The Master Panel will automatically scroll through the first four alarm text messages, regardless of origin.

The LED zone indicators on the Panel of Origin will light to show all zones in alarm on that panel.

The [Fire Drill] (Manual Alarm) key on the Master Panel activates only the notification appliances attached to theMaster Panel.

5.1.2 System Reset from Alarm Conditions

The [System Reset] key on the Panel of Origin resets that panel. The [System Reset] key on the Master Panel resets allthe panels on the network.

After the condition is cleared, the Panel of Origin may be reset from the Panel of Origin or from the Master Panel. If thereset is from the Panel of Origin, the alarm message on the LCD display of the Master Panel and the LED alarmindications on the Master Panel remain until the Master Panel is reset.

5.1.3 Fault Condition

Alarm text messages override fault text messages.

The text display on the Panel of Origin scrolls through the first four fault messages on that panel.

The text display on the Master Panel scrolls through the first four network fault messages.

CPU3 Input 0/c (1:020) MCP

Figure 28: Master Panel Fault Condition Display

This display on the Master Panel indicates that CPU3 has a fault condition: an open input circuit at Address 20 onPolling Loop 1, a manual call point.

A fault condition results in a System Trouble LED at the Panel of Origin and at the Master Panel. The Master Panel’sSystem Trouble LED indicates a fault condition on the network.

The [Trouble Silence] key on the Panel of Origin silences the buzzer at that panel, but not at the Master Panel.

The [Trouble Silence] key at the Master Panel silences the Master Panel buzzer. The System Trouble and TroubleSilenced LEDs on all panels in a fault condition remain lit.

3RD FLOOR

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Report and Control NetworkA fault in the RS-485 link results in a panel buzzer at the Master Panel and an LCD display indicating the CPU link thatis lost. See Figure 29.

CPU2 NO REPLY FROM 485/232 LINK

Figure 29: RS-485 Link Message

This display indicates that the network connection is lost between CPU 1 and the rest of the network. The remainingpanels continue to operate independently.

The location text message of the first fault on the system will be displayed on the LCD of the Master Panel and the Panelof Origin.

The [System Reset] key on the Master Panel resets all the panels on the network.

The Master Panel scrolls through the first four network faults.

Local panels scrolls through the first four local faults.

Local panel LEDs indicate all zones in fault condition on that panel.

5.1.4 Event Log

The Panel of Origin event log performs identically to a stand-alone installation.

The Master Panel logs network events. The Master Panel event log display indicates the sub panel associated witheach event. See Figure 30.

Entry 57 13:38 12-Mar [1] 1:020

Figure 30: Master Panel Event Log Display

In Figure 31, Entry 51 occurred at 13:38 on March 12th on CPU 1 The alarm was in response to a signal from the deviceat Address 20 on Polling Loop 1.

5.1.5 D9070 Controllers and D9069 Annunciators

The displays on these devices mimic the text information on the LCD of the panel to which they are connected.

Note: The maximum number of outputs (notification appliances/relays) is 100 per panel.

Fire Alarm Signal = 64

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Report and Control Network

5.2 Report and Control Network ProgrammingFollow the instructions in the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789) to set up and configureindividual panels. To simplify the network programming procedure, the panels may be set up so that all programming isdone from the Master Panel. To do this, run the setup sequence on each panel and set the Memory Lock Check to [No]as described in the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789). Leave the memory lock switchin the unlocked position. After completing the Master Panel Network programming use the procedure outlined in Section5.2.2 of this manual to program the slave panels.

5.2.1 Master Panel Programming, Report and Control Network

1) Press the [>] key to display the Main Menu.

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

Figure 31: Main Menu

2) Select 1) Commission by pressing the [1] key. The display prompts “Enter your passcode.”

3) Enter the Control Level 3 passcode. The display shows the first of the three Commission Menus. Press [Yes] twiceto page through to Commission Menu 3.

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

[ACTIVE] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

1) Configure YES) More Options [A]

1) Time/Date 2) Program Integrity [A]

1) Day Modes 2) Setup Options 3) Network [A]

Figure 32: Path through Commission Menus to Network

4) From Commission Menu 3, press [3] to enter Network options.

5) Unlock the memory using the Memory Lock Switch. The memory must be locked at the end of the programmingsession. The panel will not allow a reset unless the memory is locked.

6) Press [3]. The panel displays Network Menu 1.

Panel Network - address number = ?

Figure 33: Network Menu 1

7) Enter the Network address for the Master Panel. This is a number from 1 to 20.

Note: In messages on the LCD, the panel firmware will identify the first slave panel as Slave CPU 1, the second slave panelas Slave Panel 2 and so on.

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) PRINT 7) View

Press [1] for Commission

Enter the Control Level 3 passcode

Press [Yes]

Press [Yes]

Press [3] for Network

Main Menu

Commission Menu 1

Commission Menu 2

Commission Menu 3

Enter your passcode

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) PRINT 7) View

2) Inspect 3) Normal Operation

3) Power Supplies 4) Passwords

4) Events

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Note: Avoid confusion between network addresses and panel identifications by giving the Master Panel a unique identificationnumber (e.g. 10).

Quantity of slave processors = ?

Figure 34: Network Menu 2

8) Enter the number of slave processors (1 to 9 in a Report and Control Network). The FACP displays NetworkMenu 3.

Slave CPU1 is at network addr ?

Figure 35: Network Menu 3

9) Enter the address for the first slave CPU. Network Menu 3 will change to prompt for the address of the next slaveCPU until the number of slave processors entered in Network Menu 2 are identified. The FACP then displaysNetwork Menu 4.

Use modem [FALSE] ?

Figure 36: Network Menu 4

10) Press [Yes] if the Master Panel is not connected to a modem. If a modem is connected to Port B or Port C of theMaster Panel, press [Change] to alter the statement to TRUE and press [Enter]. The FACP displays NetworkMenu 5.

Share zones [FALSE] ?

Figure 37: Network Menu 5

11) If necessary, use the [Change] key to change the selection to FALSE. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays NetworkMenu 6.

Peer to Peer [FALSE] ?

Figure 38: Network Menu 6

12) If necessary, use the [Change] key to set Peer to Peer to FALSE. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays the RemoteAlarms Query Menu.

Remote alarms [TRUE] ?

Figure 39: Remote Alarms Query Menu

13) The setting of Remote Alarms determines whether an alarm condition originating at another panel is annunciatedon this LCD display. If necessary, use the [Change] key to set Remote Alarms to TRUE and press [Yes]. TheFACP displays Network Menu 7.

Port B Protocol = 0? (Normal = 0)

Figure 40: Network Menu 7

14) Port B protocol should be set to zero. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays Network Menu 8.

System Events [GLOBAL]?

Figure 41: Network Menu 8

Report and Control Network

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Report and Control Network15) If necessary, use the [Change] key to select Global and press [Yes]. The FACP displays Commission Menu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup options 3) Network [10]

Figure 42: Commission Menu 3

5.2.2 Slave Panel Programming, Report and Control Network

The slave CPU(s) may be programmed individually using the control keys on each panel to access Commission Menu3. From Commission Menu 3, press [3] for 3) Network. If the Master Panel and the slave CPU(s) are set up as outlinedin Section 4.4 of this manual with the memory lock switch left in the unlocked position, all programming may be donefrom the Master Panel. This section outlines that procedure.

Note: After completing slave panel programming, run the setup program at each panel. Set the memory lock check to Yesand lock the memory if you have completed all programming at this time.

1) From Commission Menu 3, select 4) Talk to Slave. The FACP queries for the CPU number.

CPU_

Figure 43: Master-to-Slave Menu 1

Note: In messages on the LCD, the panel firmware will identify the first slave panel as Slave CPU 1, the second as SlaveCPU 2 and so on.

2) Enter 01 to talk to CPU 1. The FACP displays Commission Menu 1.

[Active] 1) Commission 2) Test 3) Time [1]

Figure 44: Commission Menu 1

Note: CPU 1 is now being programmed from the Master Panel. The menu displayed on the Master Panel is CommissionMenu 1 of Slave Panel 1 (CPU 1). The display on both panels is identical and programming may be performed fromone or both panels.

3) Select 1) Commission. The FACP prompts for the Control Level 3 passcode. Enter the passcode.

4) Press [Yes] twice to reach Commission Menu 3 (on CPU 1). The panel displays Commission Menu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup options 3) Network [10]

Figure 45: Commission Menu 3

5) From Commission Menu 3, select 3) Network. The FACP displays Network Menu 1.

Panel Network - address number = ?

Figure 46: Network Menu 1

6) Enter the Network address for CPU 1. This is a number from 1 to 20.

Note: In messages on the LCD, the panel firmware will identify the first slave panel as Slave CPU 1, the second as SlaveCPU 2 and so on.

Note: Avoid confusion by giving each slave panel the same identifier as the panel firmware (e.g. assign CPU 1 NetworkAddress 1).

7) Enter a number and press [Enter]. The FACP displays Network Menu 2.

Quantity of slave processors = ?

Figure 47: Network Menu 2

4) Devices 5) Talk to Slave

4) Enable 5) Disable 6) Print 7) View

4) Events

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Report and Control Network8) Press [0] and press [Enter]. The FACP displays Network Menu 3.

Use modem [FALSE]?

Figure 48: Network Menu 3

9) Press [Yes] if CPU 1 is not connected to a modem. If a modem is connected to Port B or Port C of CPU 1, press[Change] to alter the statement to TRUE and press [Enter]. The FACP displays Network Menu 4.

Share zones [FALSE]?

Figure 49: Network Menu 4

10) If necessary, use the [Change] key to change the selection to FALSE. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays NetworkMenu 5.

Peer to Peer [FALSE]?

Figure 50: Network Menu 5

11) If necessary, use the [Change] key to Peer to Peer to FALSE. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays the Remote AlarmsQuery Menu.

Remote Alarms [FALSE]?

Figure 51: Remote Alarms Query Menu

12) Set Remote Alarms to FALSE on all sub panels. Press [Yes]. The FACP displays Network Menu 6.

Port B Protocol = 0? (Normal = 0)

Figure 52: Network Menu 6

13) The Port B protocol for the slave panels in a Report and Control network must be set to zero. Press [Yes]. The FACPdisplays Network Menu 7.

System events [LOCAL]?

Figure 53: Network Menu 7

14) If necessary, use the [Change] key to select LOCAL and press [Yes]. The FACP displays Commission Menu 3.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup options 3) Network [10]

Figure 54: Commission Menu 3

15) Press [No] to return to the Configure Menu.

1) CONFIGURE YES) More options [1]

Figure 55: Configure Menu

16) From the Configure Menu, press [3] for Normal Operation. The display shows the Memory Check Message.

Don’t forget to lock the memory!

Figure 56: Memory Check Message

4) Events

2) INSPECT 3) NORMAL OPERATION

2) INSPECT 3) NORMAL OPERATION

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Report and Control Network17) If the Master Panel and the slave CPU(s) are set up as outlined in Section 4.4 of this manual, press [3] for Normal

Operation a second time to return to Commission Menu 1. Press [Reset]. This closes the Network process for CPU1 and returns the display to Commission Menu 3 for the Master Panel.

1) Day Modes 2) Setup options 3) Network [10]

Figure 57: Commission Menu 3

18) Repeat the network programming procedure for each slave panel. After completing network programming for thelast slave panel, press [No] from Commission Menu 3 and return to Commission Menu 3 for the Master Panel.

19) Press [No] to return to the Configure Menu. Press [3] for Normal Operation.

20) Run the setup procedure as described in the Analog Fire Alarm Control Panels Programming Guide (P/N: 38789)and set the Memory Lock Check to [Yes] on the Master Panel and each slave panel.

4) Events 5) Talk to Slave

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Report and Control NetworkNotes:

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Networking Schematics

6.0 Networking Schematics6.1 Mini Network

RS-485 max. distance: 3,937 ft (1,200 m)

Figure 58: Mini Network

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6.2 Master/Slave NetworkA dedicated Master Control Unit (MCU) can control up to ten slave D8024, D9024 or D10024 Analog FACPs.

Each slave D8024, D9024 and D10024 FACP can be configured with a maximum number of D9067 Polling CircuitModules.

A MCU can also function as a fire panel by installing polling circuit modules.

All networks can also function as shared zone or report and control systems.

A single twisted pair cable is required between control panels for networking.

PC

Printer

Master Slave 1 Slave 7

D9024 MasterControl Unit

D9061GraphicsSoftware

andInterface

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9051RS-485Module

PORT B

Cable type: Beldon 8760shielded twisted pair or equivalent

D9024 (1 to 5 zones) D9024

D9051 RS-485 max. distance: 3,937 ft. (1,200 m)

Figure 59: Master/Slave Network

Note: In a Master/Slave Network, the computer must be located within 50 ft. (15 m) of the Master Panel.

Networking Schematics

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Networking Schematics

6.3 RS-485 High Integrity Network

Cable type: Beldon 8760shielded twisted pair or equivalent

Max. distance between nodes:0.9 mi. (1.5 km)

PC

Printer

D9061GraphicsSoftware

D9024 Master Control Unit

D9051RS-485Module

PORT B

Slave Panel 2Slave Panel 12

D9024 1 to 5 zonesSlave Panel 1

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9073 High IntegrityRS-485 Module

24VDC Tap

Out In

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9073 High IntegrityRS-485 Module

24VDC Tap

Out In

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9073 High IntegrityRS-485 Module

24VDC Tap

Out In

D9051RS-485Module

PORT C

D9073 High IntegrityRS-485 Module

24VDC Tap

Out In

Figure 60: RS-485 High Integrity Network

Note: In an RS-485 High Integrity Network, the computer must be located within 50 ft. (15 m) of the Master Panel.

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Networking Schematics

Notes:

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Index

Index

M

Master Panel Programming, Rprt and Cntrl Network ............................................................................................................. 23Master Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network .............................................................................................................. 15Master/Slave Network ............................................................................................................................................................. 30Mini Network ............................................................................................................................................................................ 29

N

Network Connections .............................................................................................................................................................. 11Network Installation ................................................................................................................................................................. 11Networking Schematics .......................................................................................................................................................... 29Notices

FCC NoticePart 15 ............................................................................................................................................................................. 7

General Notices .................................................................................................................................................................. 7UL/NFPA Notice .................................................................................................................................................................. 7

O

Overview .................................................................................................................................................................................. 9

R

Report and Control Network ................................................................................................................................................... 21Alarm Conditions ................................................................................................................................................................. 21D9070 Controllers and D9069 Annunciators ..................................................................................................................... 22Event Log ............................................................................................................................................................................ 22Fault Condition .................................................................................................................................................................... 21System Reset from Alarm Conditions ................................................................................................................................ 21

Report and Control Network Operation .................................................................................................................................... 21Report and Control Network Programming ............................................................................................................................ 23RS-485 High Integrity Network ............................................................................................................................................... 31

S

Serial Port Assignment and Function ..................................................................................................................................... 11Shared Zone Network

Alarm Conditions ................................................................................................................................................................. 13Fault Conditions .................................................................................................................................................................. 14Repeaters and Peripherals ................................................................................................................................................. 14

Shared Zone Network Operation ............................................................................................................................................ 13Shared Zone Network Overview ............................................................................................................................................. 13Shared Zone Network Programming ...................................................................................................................................... 15Slave Panel Programming, Report and Control Networ ........................................................................................................ 25Slave Panel Programming, Shared Zone Network ................................................................................................................... 17System Installations ................................................................................................................................................................ 11System Overview .................................................................................................................................................................... 9

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