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Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES User Manual
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  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Canada 25 Interchange Way Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 U.S.A. 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Niagara Falls , Ne w York 14305 Phone: 1- 86 6-SUMM IT -0 (1-866-786-6480) Fax: 1-888-660-4113 www.summit-st.net

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 25 Indicators, Controls and Operations Figure 16 below shows the common display panel for the SFC-500 Fire Alarm Control Panel. Figure 16: LCD Display, LED indicators and control buttons The display panel on the SFC-500 main fire alarm control board consists of: • a two line by twenty character LCD display • a sixteen button keypad • common LED Indicators • common control buttons LED Indicators may be amber, red, or green, and may illuminate continuously, or at one of following Flash Rates: • Steady (Ala

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Canada 25 Interchange Way Vaughan, ON L4K 5W3 Tel: 905-695-3549 Fax: 905-660-4113 © Summit 2008 Printed in Canada Subject to change without prior notice www.summit-st.net U.S.A. 4575 Witmer Industrial Estates Niagara Falls, NY 14305 Tel: 1-866-SUMMIT-0 Fax: 1-888-660-4113 THE PEAK OF PROTECTION

  • SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 33 If the device or circuit returns to normal, the system normal message will be re-displayed. If multiple pre-alarms or alarm verification sequences are active at the same time only the first is displayed. Pressing the INFO button while the pre-alarm or verification message is active will display additional information on the circuit or

  • SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 39 Appendix D: Power Supply and Battery Calculations ... continued on next page POWER REQUIREMENTS (ALL CURRENTS ARE IN AMPERES) Model Number Description Qty STANDBY TOTAL STANDBY ALARM TOTAL ALARM SFC-500-60-DR/ SFC-500-126-DR Main Panel c/w Dialer X 0.220 = 0.380 = SPR-200 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module X 0.050 = 0.

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, System Components 4 System Components Panel Models Output Class A converter: four circuits Polarity reversal/city tie Model Description SFC-500-60-DR, SFC-500-126-DR Multi-zone fire alarm control panel with 2 x 20 LCD display, one (Style Y or Style D) analog loop (60 or 126 devices), four Power Limited Class B (Style Y) indicating circuits (max 1.7 Amps each - 5 Amps total), and dedicated common alarm, supervisory, trouble, and auxiliary alarm relays. Both these models have a two line UDACT Digital Communicator and modem included. An optional SOCA-204 Class A converter module may be used to convert the indicating circuits to Class A (Style Z). Additional outputs include

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Installing Adder Modules 10 Installing Adder Modules The SFC-500 Fire Alarm panels come pre-assembled with all components and boards except for Adder Modules. Module installation locations are shown below. Refer to Figure 5 on the next page for Jumper or DIP Switch settings and see Wiring Tables and Information for wiring specifications. Figure 4: Installation of Adder Modules CLASSA converter board for indicating Circuits SOCA-204 (4 circuits) Reverse polarity and city tie module SPR-200. Mo

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Introduction 2 Introduction Summit’s SFC-500 Series Analog/Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel provides a loop for 60 or 126 addressable input and output devices, four supervised Class B or A (Style Y or Z) indicating circuits, a full range of auxiliary power supplies, and extensive common control features via its integrated LCD display and push button console. Many of its features are fully configurable utilizing the built-in configuration capability via the front panel display and switches. The panel is available with an integrated dialer/modem. Optional modules include Polarity Reversal and City Tie, and Class A Converter for indicating circuits. Semi-flush or surface m

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 21 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (SPR-200) Wiring Wire the SPR-200 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (if used) as shown in Figure 13, below. Power Limited cable type FPL, FPLR or FPLP must be used. For USA installation, the installer must use Atlantic Scientific (Tel: 407-725-8000), Model #24544 Protective Device, or similar UL-Listed QVRG secondary protector, as shown. For use in Canada, the Protective Device is not required but still recommended. Figure 13: Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Terminal Connection 1 1 2 2 S S CITY TIE LOCAL ENERGY RATED - 24 VDC FILTERED TRIP COIL - 14 Ohms, 210mA, 5mV RIPPLE P

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Appendix C: Specifications 38 Appendix C: Specifications SFC-500 Series Fire Control Panel Digital signal processor based design, fully configurable from front panel with password protection Electrical ratings AC line voltage 120VAC 60Hz/240VAC 50Hz, 10A slow blow fuse on secondary of transformer Power supply rating 5.5 Amp maximum (secondary of transformer) Battery Type 24VDC Gel Cell/Sealed lead acid – 10AH to 24AH Charging capability 10AH to 24AH Protection 10A on board (F1) slow blow micro fuse Ad

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Mechanical Installation 8 Mechanical Installation Installing the Enclosure Install the SFC-500 Series Fire Alarm Panel enclosure as shown below. Mount the enclosure using the four mounting holes and the screws provided. Figure 1: Wallbox Dimensions / Mounting the SFC-500 - Surface 11" 14.5" 1.5" 14.5" 5.4" 4.5" 20" Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Mounting Hole Mounting Hole

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 43 Limited Warranty Summit Systems Technologies warrants the original purchaser that for a period of two years from the date of manufacture, the product shall be free of defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. During the warranty period, Summit Systems Technologies shall, at its option, repair or replace any defective product upon return of the product to its factory, at no charge for labor and materials. Any replacement and/or repaired parts are warranted for the remainder of the original w

  • System Components 6 Panel Components and System Accessories MODEL NO. DESCRIPTIONS SRAM-208 / R 8 LED Remote Annunciator SRAM-316 16 LED Remote Annunciator chassis SRAM-332 / TZ Remote Annunciator with 32 bi-colored (red and yellow) LEDs. TZ version has 32 yellow LEDs for trouble indication. SGD-32 Graphic Annunciator SGD-048 Graphic Annunciator Adder Driver Board SRTI-

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Warranty & Warning Information 44 Out of Warranty Repairs Summit Systems Technologies will at its option repair or replace out-of-warranty products which are returned to its factory according to the following conditions. Anyone returning goods to Summit Systems Technologies must first obtain an authorization number. Summit Systems Technologies will not accept any shipment whatsoever for which prior authorization has not been obtained. Products which Summit Systems Technologies determines to be repairable will be repaired and returned. A set fee which Summit Systems Technologies has predetermined and which may be revised from time to time, will be

  • SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 41 Warranty & Warning Information Warning Please Read Carefully Note to End Users: This equipment is subject to terms and conditions of sale as follows: Note to Installers This warning contains vital information. As the only individual in contact with system users, it is your responsibility to bring each item in this warning to the at

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Appendix D: Power Supply and Battery Calculations 40 Battery Capacity Requirement: Battery (AH) = (Standby Current Total x Discharge Time) + (Alarm Current Total x Alarm Time) ( [STANDBY (A) ______ ] X [(24 or 60 Hours) ___ ] ) + ( [ALARM (B) ______ ] X [Alarm in Hr. _____ ] ) = (C) ______AH Total Alarm Current must be 5.5 amperes or less. Indicating Circuits must not to exceed 5 amperes. Battery Selection: Battery Size = Multiply (C) by 1.20 to derate battery. Summit recommends the following batteries for use with this panel: Batteries: BA-110 (12 AH) will fit into the SFC-500 backbox. BA-117 (1

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 9 Figure 2: Mounting the SFC-500 - Flush The figure below shows a cross-section of the semi-flush mounted backbox and the trim ring. Make sure to allow a minimum depth of 1” above the wall surface for proper door opening. Figure 3: Flush Trim Detail 17" 22.5" PLACE SFC-200TRB TRIM RING OVER BACKBOX 14.5" 3.5" 1" 4 . 5 " 11" 20.0" 1.5" 4" 14.5" 3.5" is the maximum depth for semi-flush mounting using the flush trim ring 1" is the minimum depth above the

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 15 Instructions and other documentation provided with the addressable devices, bases, and isolators for further information. The system will automatically limit the maximum number of device LEDs which can be illuminated to 15. Analog Devices The system supports Summit SI-200 Series photo, ion, and thermal (heat) type analog detectors, as well as contact input and output devices. The detectors may be configured as non-verified or verified alarm inputs. To determine an alarm condition, the system polls the analog device and compares the analog v

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 17 addressable devices for additional details. Figure 9: Addressable Loop Wiring -Class A or Style 6 Loop Operation When there is a short circuit on the Class A loop with isolators installed, the isolators isolate the shorted fault, the panel detects it as an open loop and generates an open loop trouble. When a Class A loop is opened there may be a few missing devices reported by the panel which will be restored once the panel has established the Class A connection. Note: When there is an "Open loop trouble" look for both open and shorts on the loop. As a guideline th

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 23 Power Supply Connections The power supply is located directly behind and below the main board. The ratings are: Figure 15: Main Power Supply Connections TYPE RATING Electrical Input rating 120 VAC, 60Hz, 1.73A / 240VAC, 50Hz, 0.864A Battery fuse on Main module 10A, slow blow micro fuse (not replaceable) Caution: The main AC branch circuit connection for the Fire Alarm Control Unit must provide a dedicated continuous power without any disconnect devices. Use #12 AWG wire with 600-volt insulation and proper over-current circuit protection that complies with the local codes. Refer to Appen

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Indicators, Controls and Operations 32 The following push buttons are used by the shared display: Status Display Mode The display is in status display mode when there are no items in the queue and command mode is not active. When there are no active alarms on the system, the display will show a system normal message. By default the message is displayed in the following format When there is a pre-alarm, alarm verification active or retard verification is in process on a device the system normal message is replaced by a

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 1 FCC Notice Notice for all SFC-500 Series Built-in UDACTs Sold in the U.S.A. Summit's SFC-500 SERIES BUILT-IN UDACT Digital Communicator described in this manual is listed by Underwriters Laboratories Inc. (ULI) for use in slave application in conjunction with a Listed Fire Alarm Control Panel under Standard 864 (Control Units for Fire Protective Signalling Systems). These Communicators comply with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) performance requirements for UDACTs and should be installed in accordance with NFPA 72 Chapter 4 (Supervising Station Fire Alarm System). These Com

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual 5 Remote Annunciator Smart Relay Module SRAM-216 Remote Annunciator Model Description SRAM-200LCDR Remote Annunciator Module, LCD display, red painted box Model Description SSR-212R Smart Relay Module (12 relays) with red enclosure Model Description SRAM-216 16 Zone remote annunciator SFC-200 SERIES Remote Annunciator SYSTEM RESET SIGNAL SILENCE FI RE DRI LL BUZZER SILENCE LAMP TEST 1 4 7 * 2 5 8 0 3 6 9 # ENTER ME N U CANCEL INFO ABC DEF GHI JKL M

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Circuits and Devices 14 Circuits and Devices Addressable/Analog Devices The SFC-500 supports one loop of addressable/analog devices. The device loop can be used to connect up to 60 or 126 analog devices and addressable input or output modules on an unshielded twisted pair (UTP). The devices must be compatible with the Summit device protocol. The loop interface software continuously supervises the devices on its loop against those found during configuration for the following conditions: • device missing

  • SFC-500 Series Installation and Operation Manual i Table of Contents List of Figures .......................................................................................................................... ii FCC Notice................................................................................................................................ 1 Introduction .....

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Indicators, Controls and Operations 30 Output Types Trouble-Only An alarm condition on an un-bypassed trouble only input initiates the common trouble sequence as a non-latching trouble. The status is reflected on trouble zone indicators and in the common queue on the shared display with trouble-only as the third priority. They may also be programmed to relay, signal, and strobe outputs. Note that the trouble condition initiated as a result of an alarm on a trouble-only input is separate from the circuit or device supervision trouble. Remote Swit

  • Summit Systems SFC-500 SERIES, Field Wiring 20 Dialer Wiring If you have Fire Alarm Panel model SFC-500-60-DR and SFC-500-126-DR, there is a dialer on board and terminals marked Line 1 and Line 2 must be wired as shown in Figure 12 below. Terminals are located in the top left hand corner of the main fire alarm board, from the top down. Refer to Figure 5 for terminal location. Figure 12: Dialer Wiring Refer to Dialer Operation Section and Appendix B for more information regarding the built-in dialer. TTRR premise telephone IF permitted TTRR LINE-1 LINE-2 1 23 4 8 5 76 Public switch Telephone company wiring TIP RING TIP RING RJ31X GREY BROWN RED GREEN COCO RESRES Line 2 is Wired as s

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