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P/N 46000-1320, Rev. 1.6
Installation Instructions &
Owner’s Operation Manual
for Two to Eight Zone
2400 Series
Fire Alarm Control Panels
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Page 1 - Fire Alarm Control Panels

P/N 46000-1320, Rev. 1.6Installation Instructions &Owner’s Operation Manualfor Two to Eight Zone2400 SeriesFire Alarm Control Panels

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21.1 Components2412Two Zone Base Panel w/3 Option Module Expansion Spaces, Gray Enclosure (Cat.# 2412)Two Zone Base Panel w/3 Option Module Expansion

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32400-2IDC Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module (P/N 240457)This module provides two additional Class B (Style B) Initiating Device Circuits. Eac

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42400-ADS Four Circuit Annunciator Driver Slave Module (P/N 240463)The Four Circuit Remote Annunciator Driver Slave Module is used to supervise and op

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52.0 APPLICATIONThe 2412, 2414, and 2418 panels are suitable for small to medium size buildings, requiring from two toeight Initiating Device Circuits

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6When an IDC is programmed as a waterflow zone, the IACs DO NOT respond to the ALARM SILENCEswitch or automatic alarm silence until the waterflow devi

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7Figure 3.2 - Verified Alarm OperationFigure 3.1 - Unsustained Alarm Operation

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83.2 Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs)Two supervised Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs) operate using compatible 24 VDC (nominal) polarizedsignal

Page 9 - Fire Alarm Control Panel

94.0 INSTALLATION4.1 Codes and StandardsInstall this panel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards to the satisfaction of the AuthorityH

Page 10 - 1.1 Components

104.4 Installation InstructionsMounting the BackboxInstall backbox per drawings Control Panel INSTALLATION 1 and Control Panel INSTALLATION 2. If a240

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11Base Panel AssemblyCAUTIONThe electronic components used in this system are sensitive to static electricity. Alwaysdischarge any static buildup on y

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i© EdwardsThis product has been designed to meet the requirements of NFPA Standard 72, 1990 Edition;Underwriters Laboratory, Inc., Standard 864, May 2

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121. Refer to the CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION 1 or CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION 2 drawings. If a2400-BATBOX Battery Cabinet is required, refer to the CON

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133. Fill-in the Panel Configuration & Programming Worksheets (located in the Appendix) and program thepanel for the desired operation. Save the P

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14The telephone jacks must be installed by an authorized representative of the telephonecompany. Phone lines must be loop start on the public switche

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152400-ADM & 2400-ADS Field Wiring Connections1. Refer to the REMOTE ANUNCIATOR drawing for wiring details.2. Dress all wires to allow "hingi

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165.0 PROGRAMMINGPanel Configuration Worksheets may be found at the end of this manual. These worksheets should befilled out prior to programming the

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17Table 5.2 - Programming Step IndicationsProgram Step Power LED Flash PhaseModule Placement & Verification 1 = PAUSE PAUSE ...Initiating De

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182. Use the TROUBLE SILENCE switch to step through the various IDC zone types, until the desired IDCtype code is displayed by the LEDs.3. Select the

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195.3 Configuring System Timers1. The configure System Timers step is indicated by the 4-phase flashing green Power LED. The statusof the panel’s Alar

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205.5 Returning to Panel Default SettingsTo restore the panel to system default settings, before exiting the programming mode, press the TROUBLESILENC

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219 Enter the daily supervisory message delay time. The module sends a supervisory message to theCMS once every 24 hours to verify the communications

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iiFCC Information1. The dialer complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The Dialer’ FCC registration number and the RingerEquivalence Number (REN) are

Page 24 - 5.0 PROGRAMMING

226.0 OPERATIONTable 6.1 - Panel IndicatorsIndicator FunctionZone Disabled LED PAUSE PAUSE ... - One or more zones disabledPAUSE PAUSE ... - Audi

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23Reset ModeWhen the facility is safe to re-enter, the panel may be Reset. Manual stations and other manuallyrestorable devices must be returned to th

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24Supervisory ModeWhen the panel is in the Supervisory Mode, a portion of the building fire protection system (not the panel)is in an abnormal conditi

Page 27 - 5.3 Configuring System Timers

25Test ModeThe Test Mode is used to verify the operation of the panel, alarm initiating devices, and the integrity of fieldwiring.WARNINGFire detectio

Page 28 - 5.6 Dialer Module Programming

26NOTEWhen verifying the operation of strobe lights using the Test Mode, the strobe lights maynot receive enough energy to successfully charge. Use in

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277.0 TROUBLESHOOTINGCAUTIONDisconnect AC and battery power before installing or removing modules.WARNINGLethal voltages from other equipment may be p

Page 30 - 6.0 OPERATION

28Table 7.3 - Dialer Module LED Trouble CodesCondition Possible CauseTrouble( PAUSE  PAUSE ...AMBER)1. Retry count exceeded, unable to communicate.

Page 31 - RESET switch also

298.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEBefore commencing testing, notify all areas where the alarm sounds and off premise locations that receivealarm and trouble

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30Table 8.1 - Preventive Maintenance Schedule (Continued)Component TestingIntervalTest ProcedureSupervisorySignal InitiatingDevicesSemi-annually 1. P

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318.2 Testing Procedures for the DL1 Dialer ModuleEvery Six months (or as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction): • Verify that the dialer mo

Page 34 - RESET switch for one second

iiiFOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVELISTED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.Effectivity Page for P/N 46000-1320, Edwards 2400 Manual

Page 35 - Table 7.2 - Panel Trouble

32At the conclusion of testing, notify all locations previously contacted that testing is complete.8.4 Replacement PartsTable 8.2 - Related/Spare Part

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339.0 SPECIFICATIONSTable 9.1 - SpecificationsBase Panel AssembliesDimensions (HWD) 2412 & 2414 Panels Back box Finished 2418 Panel

Page 37 - 8.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE

34Table 9.1 - SpecificationsBase Panel AssembliesEnvironment Relative Humidity Operating Temperature85% @ 86°F (30°C)32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C)Tab

Page 38 - Test Procedure

35Table 9.6 - Specifications2400-ADM Annunciator Driver Master Module (P/N 240461)Expansion Space 1Circuit Rating 30 V @ 15 mA Max.Weight 0.4 lbs (0.

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36Table 9.10- SpecificationsDL1 Dialer ModuleExpansion Space 1Phone Line: Wall ConnectorTwo Loop Start lines on Public switched telephonenetwork,

Page 40 - 8.4 Replacement Parts

3710.0 APPENDICES10.1 Appendix 1 - Battery Calculations10.1.1 Battery TablesMaximum battery size is 8.0 AH. Maximum battery size with optional 2400-BA

Page 41 - 9.0 SPECIFICATIONS

38Table 10.2 - 60 Hours Supervisory, 5 Minutes of AlarmSignal Circuit Alarm Current for 5 MinutesAux. Circuit Current: 0-0.5 Amps for 5 MinutesPanel C

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39Table 10.3 - 24 Hours Supervisory, 30 Minutes of AlarmSignal Circuit Current for 30 MinutesAux. Circuit Current: 0-0.5 Amps for 30 MinutesPanel Curr

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40Using the Battery TablesHaving selected the proper table, you must know the number of option modules installed in the panel, anyauxiliary current re

Page 44 - DL1 Dialer Module

41Battery Calculation Example #1A panel with one (1) option module is to be installed in accordance with the Canadian National BuildingCode (NBC) requ

Page 45 - 10.0 APPENDICES

iv1.0 DESCRIPTION... 1-41.1 Components...

Page 46 - Panel Current Load

42Battery Calculation Example #2A two zone panel with two (2) option modules requires 24 hours of standby, 5 minutes of alarm. The IACrequires 2.5 Amp

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4310.1.2 Battery Calculation WorksheetsIf the panel parameters exceed the values in the battery calculation tables, or if detailed batterycalculations

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44Battery Calculation Example #3A panel with two (2) Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Modules requires 24 hours standby, 5 minutesalarm. The Indicat

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45Battery Calculation Example #4A panel with a Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module is to be installed in accordance with theCanadian National Bu

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4610.2 Appendix 2 - Compatible DevicesULI Compatibility ListingsCompatible devices listed in this section are for use in the USA ONLY.Table 10.4 - ULI

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47Table 10.6 - ULI Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating DevicesCat. # Description UL Identifier Max. # Devicesper IDC ZoneOptions2420 Ionizat

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48Table 10.8 - ULI Compatible AccessoriesCat. Number Description*MR-101/C 1-SPDT Relay w/LED*MR-101/T 1-SPDT Relay w/LED*MR-104/C 4-SPDT Relay w/LEDs*

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49ULC Compatibility ListingsCompatible devices listed in this section are for use in CANADA ONLY.Table 10.9 - ULC Control Unit Compatibility Specifica

Page 54 - ULI Compatibility Listings

50Table 10.11 - ULC Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating DevicesCat. # Description ULIdentifierMax. # Devicesper IDC ZoneOptions291C 135ºF (5

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51Table 10.12 - ULC Compatible Signaling AppliancesCat.# Description Cat.# Description2440S-15-R Strobe, Red 2452HS-15/75-R Strobe/Horn, Red2441S-15-R

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v8.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE...29-328.1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ...

Page 57 - ULC Compatibility Listings

52Table 10.14 Mixed Ion/Photo Detector Maximum Devices per CircuitRefer to Compatibility Tables 10.4 & 10.8ION Detectors PHOTO Detectors030129228

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5310.3 Appendix 3 - GlossaryAlarm Silence/Reset Inhibit Timer - A panel option which prevents silencing Indicating Appliance Circuitsor resetting the

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54Non-Silenceable - An indicating appliance circuit (IAC) which remains active after initiation, independentof the alarm silence features.One-Man Test

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5510.4 Appendix 4 - Standards Relevant to the Installation of this ProductNational Fire Protection Association(NFPA)1 Batterymarch ParkPO Box 9101Quin

Page 61 - 10.3 Appendix 3 - Glossary

5610.5 Appendix 5 - Fire Alarm Trouble & Maintenance LogDate Time Event Initial

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5710.6 Appendix 6 - Panel Configuration & Programming Worksheet Page 1 of 3Project Name: _______________________________IDC Programming WorksheetZ

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58Panel Configuration and Programming Worksheet Page 2 of 3Project Name: _______________________________IAC Programming WorksheetIAC Programming IAC #

Page 64 - Date Time Event Initial

59Panel Configuration and Programming Worksheet Page 3 of 3Project Name: _______________________________Description Quantity Supervisory(mA)Total Supe

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TOP VIEWFRONT VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWBOTTOM VIEWCOVERCOVERBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYALL KNOCKOUTSFOR 3/4" CONDUIT(1.9 cm)FINISHED WALL (SURFACE

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TOP VIEWFRONT VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWBOTTOM VIEWCOVERCOVERBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYALL KNOCKOUTSFOR 3/4" CONDUIT(1

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viTable 1.1 Base Panel Capacity... 2Table 1.2 2400-RCT Battery Standby R

Page 68 - RIBBON CONNECTORS

POWERZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARM GROUNDFAULTSYSTEMTROUBLECIRCUIT 1CIRCUIT 2SIGNALTROUBLETROUBLESILENCEENABLEDISABLEENABLEDISABLEALARMSILENCERESETAU

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NO T-TAPSPERMITTED++++++SIG 1 INP 1INP 1SIG 2 INP 2INP 2CONTROL PANELTYPICAL SUPERVISORY SWITCHES4.7K EOL RESISTORP/N 46229-01070R EOL-P1STYLE B (CLAS

Page 70 - FOR SHORT

111122223333JP2JP2 JP2JP2BJUMPER JP2 1-3 CONFIGURES THE MODULE TO OPERATE IN EITHERALARM, TROUBLE, SUPERVISORY, OR RESET MODES- WHEN MODULE NOT DISABL

Page 71 - PERMITTED

CONNECT J1 AND J2 TO RJ31X OR RJ38X (CA31A OR CA38A IN CANADA) TELEPHONEJACKS INSTALLED BY AUTHORIZED TELEPHONE COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE. JACKSMUST BE

Page 72 - DISABLE

[EALZRTU.CDR]1. IF USING 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR, CONFIGURE AUXILIARY POWER AS NON-RESETTABLE.NOT2. REFER TO BATTERY CALCULATION SECTION F

Page 73 - INSTALLATION STEP 1

0 024 24115 115230 230NCNC NCCCCNONO NOON ONMR-101 (MR-104)SPDT CONTACTS10 AMPS @115 VACMR-201 (MR-204)DPDT CONTACTS10 AMPS @ 115 VAC AUXAUXAUXALARMA

Page 74 - CONTROL PANEL

1NO T-TAPSPERMITTED++++++++INP 1INP 22 ZONE IDC MODULE4.7K EOL RESISTORP/N 46229-01070R EOL-P1STYLE B (CLASS B) 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR WIRINGBATTERY CA

Page 75 - DOOR HOLDERS

POWERPOWERPOWERZONEDISABLEDZONEDISABLEDZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARMSILENCEDALARMSILENCEDALARMALARMALARMGROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTSYSTEMTROUBL

Page 76 - BATTERY CABINET WIRING

POWERZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARM GROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTSIGNALTROUBLEALARMALARMALARMSYSTEMTROUBLECIRCUIT 1CIRCUIT 2SIGNALTROUBLETROUBLESILENCEENABLE

Page 77 - PROGRAMMING NOTE

[DACTOPS1.CDR]03/30/95=====LED OFFON STEADYLED COLORREDSLOW FLASH2-PHASE FLASHRAPID FLASHLED LEGENDMODULELEDDISCONNECTSWITCHDIALER INSTALLEDIN PANELEN

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viiTable 10.11 ULC Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating Devices... 50Table 10.12 ULC Compatible Signaling Appliances

Page 79 - LED LEGEND

1Fire Alarm Control PanelTwo Zone, Three Expansion Space Panel, Cat. # 2412(R)Four Zone, Two Expansion Space Panel, Cat. # 2414(R)Eight Zone, Six Expa

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