P/N 46000-1320, Rev. 1.6Installation Instructions &Owner’s Operation Manualfor Two to Eight Zone2400 SeriesFire Alarm Control Panels
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
32400-2IDC Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module (P/N 240457)This module provides two additional Class B (Style B) Initiating Device Circuits. Eac
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
52.0 APPLICATIONThe 2412, 2414, and 2418 panels are suitable for small to medium size buildings, requiring from two toeight Initiating Device Circuits
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
7Figure 3.2 - Verified Alarm OperationFigure 3.1 - Unsustained Alarm Operation
83.2 Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs)Two supervised Indicating Appliance Circuits (IACs) operate using compatible 24 VDC (nominal) polarizedsignal
94.0 INSTALLATION4.1 Codes and StandardsInstall this panel in accordance with all applicable codes and standards to the satisfaction of the AuthorityH
104.4 Installation InstructionsMounting the BackboxInstall backbox per drawings Control Panel INSTALLATION 1 and Control Panel INSTALLATION 2. If a240
11Base Panel AssemblyCAUTIONThe electronic components used in this system are sensitive to static electricity. Alwaysdischarge any static buildup on y
i© EdwardsThis product has been designed to meet the requirements of NFPA Standard 72, 1990 Edition;Underwriters Laboratory, Inc., Standard 864, May 2
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
133. Fill-in the Panel Configuration & Programming Worksheets (located in the Appendix) and program thepanel for the desired operation. Save the P
14The telephone jacks must be installed by an authorized representative of the telephonecompany. Phone lines must be loop start on the public switche
152400-ADM & 2400-ADS Field Wiring Connections1. Refer to the REMOTE ANUNCIATOR drawing for wiring details.2. Dress all wires to allow "hingi
165.0 PROGRAMMINGPanel Configuration Worksheets may be found at the end of this manual. These worksheets should befilled out prior to programming the
17Table 5.2 - Programming Step IndicationsProgram Step Power LED Flash PhaseModule Placement & Verification 1 = PAUSE PAUSE ...Initiating De
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
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
205.5 Returning to Panel Default SettingsTo restore the panel to system default settings, before exiting the programming mode, press the TROUBLESILENC
219 Enter the daily supervisory message delay time. The module sends a supervisory message to theCMS once every 24 hours to verify the communications
iiFCC Information1. The dialer complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules. The Dialer’ FCC registration number and the RingerEquivalence Number (REN) are
226.0 OPERATIONTable 6.1 - Panel IndicatorsIndicator FunctionZone Disabled LED PAUSE PAUSE ... - One or more zones disabledPAUSE PAUSE ... - Audi
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
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
25Test ModeThe Test Mode is used to verify the operation of the panel, alarm initiating devices, and the integrity of fieldwiring.WARNINGFire detectio
26NOTEWhen verifying the operation of strobe lights using the Test Mode, the strobe lights maynot receive enough energy to successfully charge. Use in
277.0 TROUBLESHOOTINGCAUTIONDisconnect AC and battery power before installing or removing modules.WARNINGLethal voltages from other equipment may be p
28Table 7.3 - Dialer Module LED Trouble CodesCondition Possible CauseTrouble( PAUSE PAUSE ...AMBER)1. Retry count exceeded, unable to communicate.
298.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCEBefore commencing testing, notify all areas where the alarm sounds and off premise locations that receivealarm and trouble
30Table 8.1 - Preventive Maintenance Schedule (Continued)Component TestingIntervalTest ProcedureSupervisorySignal InitiatingDevicesSemi-annually 1. P
318.2 Testing Procedures for the DL1 Dialer ModuleEvery Six months (or as required by the Authority Having Jurisdiction): • Verify that the dialer mo
iiiFOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE PLEASE CALL YOUR LOCAL REPRESENTATIVELISTED ON THE FOLLOWING PAGE.Effectivity Page for P/N 46000-1320, Edwards 2400 Manual
32At the conclusion of testing, notify all locations previously contacted that testing is complete.8.4 Replacement PartsTable 8.2 - Related/Spare Part
339.0 SPECIFICATIONSTable 9.1 - SpecificationsBase Panel AssembliesDimensions (HWD) 2412 & 2414 Panels Back box Finished 2418 Panel
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
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.
36Table 9.10- SpecificationsDL1 Dialer ModuleExpansion Space 1Phone Line: Wall ConnectorTwo Loop Start lines on Public switched telephonenetwork,
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
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
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
40Using the Battery TablesHaving selected the proper table, you must know the number of option modules installed in the panel, anyauxiliary current re
41Battery Calculation Example #1A panel with one (1) option module is to be installed in accordance with the Canadian National BuildingCode (NBC) requ
iv1.0 DESCRIPTION... 1-41.1 Components...
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
4310.1.2 Battery Calculation WorksheetsIf the panel parameters exceed the values in the battery calculation tables, or if detailed batterycalculations
44Battery Calculation Example #3A panel with two (2) Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Modules requires 24 hours standby, 5 minutesalarm. The Indicat
45Battery Calculation Example #4A panel with a Two Zone Initiating Device Circuit Module is to be installed in accordance with theCanadian National Bu
4610.2 Appendix 2 - Compatible DevicesULI Compatibility ListingsCompatible devices listed in this section are for use in the USA ONLY.Table 10.4 - ULI
47Table 10.6 - ULI Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating DevicesCat. # Description UL Identifier Max. # Devicesper IDC ZoneOptions2420 Ionizat
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*
49ULC Compatibility ListingsCompatible devices listed in this section are for use in CANADA ONLY.Table 10.9 - ULC Control Unit Compatibility Specifica
50Table 10.11 - ULC Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating DevicesCat. # Description ULIdentifierMax. # Devicesper IDC ZoneOptions291C 135ºF (5
51Table 10.12 - ULC Compatible Signaling AppliancesCat.# Description Cat.# Description2440S-15-R Strobe, Red 2452HS-15/75-R Strobe/Horn, Red2441S-15-R
v8.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE...29-328.1 Preventive Maintenance Schedule ...
52Table 10.14 Mixed Ion/Photo Detector Maximum Devices per CircuitRefer to Compatibility Tables 10.4 & 10.8ION Detectors PHOTO Detectors030129228
5310.3 Appendix 3 - GlossaryAlarm Silence/Reset Inhibit Timer - A panel option which prevents silencing Indicating Appliance Circuitsor resetting the
54Non-Silenceable - An indicating appliance circuit (IAC) which remains active after initiation, independentof the alarm silence features.One-Man Test
5510.4 Appendix 4 - Standards Relevant to the Installation of this ProductNational Fire Protection Association(NFPA)1 Batterymarch ParkPO Box 9101Quin
5610.5 Appendix 5 - Fire Alarm Trouble & Maintenance LogDate Time Event Initial
5710.6 Appendix 6 - Panel Configuration & Programming Worksheet Page 1 of 3Project Name: _______________________________IDC Programming WorksheetZ
58Panel Configuration and Programming Worksheet Page 2 of 3Project Name: _______________________________IAC Programming WorksheetIAC Programming IAC #
59Panel Configuration and Programming Worksheet Page 3 of 3Project Name: _______________________________Description Quantity Supervisory(mA)Total Supe
TOP VIEWFRONT VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWBOTTOM VIEWCOVERCOVERBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYALL KNOCKOUTSFOR 3/4" CONDUIT(1.9 cm)FINISHED WALL (SURFACE
TOP VIEWFRONT VIEWFRONT VIEWSIDE VIEWBOTTOM VIEWCOVERCOVERBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYBATTERYALL KNOCKOUTSFOR 3/4" CONDUIT(1
viTable 1.1 Base Panel Capacity... 2Table 1.2 2400-RCT Battery Standby R
POWERZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARM GROUNDFAULTSYSTEMTROUBLECIRCUIT 1CIRCUIT 2SIGNALTROUBLETROUBLESILENCEENABLEDISABLEENABLEDISABLEALARMSILENCERESETAU
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
111122223333JP2JP2 JP2JP2BJUMPER JP2 1-3 CONFIGURES THE MODULE TO OPERATE IN EITHERALARM, TROUBLE, SUPERVISORY, OR RESET MODES- WHEN MODULE NOT DISABL
CONNECT J1 AND J2 TO RJ31X OR RJ38X (CA31A OR CA38A IN CANADA) TELEPHONEJACKS INSTALLED BY AUTHORIZED TELEPHONE COMPANY REPRESENTATIVE. JACKSMUST BE
[EALZRTU.CDR]1. IF USING 4-WIRE SMOKE DETECTOR, CONFIGURE AUXILIARY POWER AS NON-RESETTABLE.NOT2. REFER TO BATTERY CALCULATION SECTION F
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
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
POWERPOWERPOWERZONEDISABLEDZONEDISABLEDZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARMSILENCEDALARMSILENCEDALARMALARMALARMGROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTSYSTEMTROUBL
POWERZONEDISABLEDALARMSILENCEDALARM GROUNDFAULTGROUNDFAULTSIGNALTROUBLEALARMALARMALARMSYSTEMTROUBLECIRCUIT 1CIRCUIT 2SIGNALTROUBLETROUBLESILENCEENABLE
[DACTOPS1.CDR]03/30/95=====LED OFFON STEADYLED COLORREDSLOW FLASH2-PHASE FLASHRAPID FLASHLED LEGENDMODULELEDDISCONNECTSWITCHDIALER INSTALLEDIN PANELEN
viiTable 10.11 ULC Device & Panel Compatibility - Initiating Devices... 50Table 10.12 ULC Compatible Signaling Appliances
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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