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FC-4224

FIRE ALARM CONTROL


INSTALLATION/OPERATING MANUAL

Copyright © 1999 Part Number: 9000-0485


All Rights Reserved Version 1.0
Published in U.S.A.

FIRE CONTROL
INSTRUMENTS

301 2nd Ave. Waltham, MA 02451-1133 USA TEL: (781) 487-0088 FAX: (781) 370-4132
Content

Section 1
Overview ...................................................................................................................................................... 1-1

1.1 FC-4224 Description ................................................................................................................................ 1-1


1.2 How to Get Additional Help ................................................................................................................... 1-1

Section 2
Agency Requirements ............................................................................................................... 2-1

2.1 FCC Warning ........................................................................................................................................... 2-1


2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) .............................................................................................................. 2-1
2.2.1 Requirements for All Installations .................................................................................................... 2-1
2.2.2 Requirements for Protected Premises (Local) Fire Alarm Systems ................................................. 2-1

Section 3
Before You Begin Installing ............................................................................................... 3-1

3.1 What's in the Box? ................................................................................................................................... 3-1


3.2 Optional Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 3-2
3.3 FC-4224 Board Layout ............................................................................................................................ 3-3
3.4 Electrical Specifications ........................................................................................................................... 3-4
3.5 Environmental Specifications .................................................................................................................. 3-4
3.6 Mounting the FC-4224 ............................................................................................................................. 3-5
3.7 Assembly .................................................................................................................................................. 3-6
3.8 Wiring Specifications ............................................................................................................................... 3-7
3.9 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery ...................................................................................... 3-8
3.9.1 Worksheet Requirements .................................................................................................................. 3-8
Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet, Table 3-6 (Section 3.9.3) ............................................... 3-8
3.9.2 Maximum Battery Standby Load ...................................................................................................... 3-8
3.9.3 Current Draw Worksheet .................................................................................................................. 3-9

Section 4
Hardware Installation .................................................................................................................. 4-1

4.1 AC Power ................................................................................................................................................. 4-1


4.2 Battery Connection .................................................................................................................................. 4-2
4.3 Initiating Circuit Installation .................................................................................................................... 4-3
4.3.1 Contact Wiring .................................................................................................................................. 4-3
4.3.2 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring ................................................................................................... 4-3
4.3.3 Class A Smoke Detector Installation ................................................................................................ 4-4
4.3.4 Four-Wire Smoke Detector ............................................................................................................... 4-5
4.3.5 Notification Appliance Circuit Installation ....................................................................................... 4-6
4.3.6 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Installation ......................................................................... 4-7
4.4 Alarm and Trouble Relays ....................................................................................................................... 4-7
4.5 Auxiliary Power Circuit ........................................................................................................................... 4-7

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4.6 Door Release Wiring ................................................................................................................................ 4-8


4.7 Optional Accessories Installation ............................................................................................................. 4-9
4.7.1 Installing the Serial Driver Board (Model FC-2884) ........................................................................ 4-9
Wiring the FC-2884 to an Expansion Device ............................................................................. 4-10
4.7.2 FC-2866 LED Annunciator Installation ......................................................................................... 4-10
FC-2866 Electrical Specification ................................................................................................ 4-10
Wiring the FC-2866 to the FC-2884 ........................................................................................... 4-10
Setting the FC-2866’s address ..................................................................................................... 4-12
Mounting the FC-2866 ................................................................................................................ 4-12
4.7.3 FC-2880 Installation ....................................................................................................................... 4-13
FC-2880 Specifications ............................................................................................................... 4-13
4.7.3.1 Connecting the FC-2880 to the FC-2884 ............................................................................. 4-14
4.7.3.2 Setting the FC-2880 Address ............................................................................................... 4-14
4.7.3.3 Open Collector Outputs (P1, P2, and P3) ............................................................................ 4-15
Wiring FC-2880 Open Collector Outputs ................................................................................... 4-16
4.7.3.4 FC-2880 Input Switches and Relay Wiring ......................................................................... 4-17
4.7.3.5 Mounting the FC-2880 ......................................................................................................... 4-18

Section 5
Notification Expansion Mode ........................................................................................... 5-1

5.1 Class A Notification Expansion Wiring ................................................................................................... 5-1


5.2 Class B Notification Expansion Wiring ................................................................................................... 5-2

Section 6
System Configuration ................................................................................................................ 6-1

Section 7
System Operation ............................................................................................................................ 7-1

7.1 Meaning of LEDs ..................................................................................................................................... 7-1


7.2 Operation Keys (Switches) ...................................................................................................................... 7-3

Appendix A
Compatible Devices ..................................................................................................................... A-1
A.1 Smoke Detectors ..................................................................................................................................... A-1
A.1.1 Two-Wire Smoke Detectors ......................................................................................................... A-2
A.2 Notification Appliances .......................................................................................................................... A-4

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Section 1
Overview

1.1 FC-4224 Description


The Model FC-4224 is a four zone, 24-volt fire alarm control panel having the following
features:
• Zone inputs can be configured as:
Four Class B zones
Or
Two Class A zones
• 2.5 amp power supply
• Two notification appliance circuits rated at 2.5 amp total.
• Dedicated alarm and trouble relays
• Auxiliary power output (.5 amp max.) for powering special applications, such as door
holders.
• Housed in a 12-13/16"W x 15-1/8"H x 3-3/8"D metal cabinet
• Cabinet supports two 7.0 AH backup batteries

1.2 How to Get Additional Help


Contact your local, authorized FCI distributor if you have a question or encounter a problem
not covered in this manual, or if you need additional equipment and/or replacement parts.

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Agency Requirements

2.1 FCC Warning


This device has been verified to comply with FCC Rules Part 15. Operation is subject to the
two following conditions: (1) This device may not cause radio interference, and (2) This
device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired
operation.

2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL)


The FC-4224 is UL listed as a control unit for use in NFPA 72 systems. If the FC-4224 and
its accessories are to be used as part of a UL certificated installation, carefully read the UL
requirements in this section. For more information on NFPA 72 standards, refer to the NFPA
National Fire Alarm Code.

2.2.1 Requirements for All Installations


General requirements are described in this section. When installing an individual device,
refer to the specific section of the manual for additional requirements.

1. All field wiring must be installed in accordance with NFPA 70 National Electric Code.
2. Use UL listed smoke detectors and notification appliances compatible with the FC-4224
from those specified in the Appendix to this manual.
3. If you are using the smoke verification feature:
• Do not use smoke detectors with built-in alarm verification.
4. A full system checkout must be performed any time the panel is programmed.
5. UL installations using Class B wiring require the use of a Model 7628 EOL resistor
assembly.

2.2.2 Requirements for Protected Premises (Local) Fire


Alarm Systems
At least one UL listed supervised notification appliance must be used.

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Before You Begin Installing

3.1 What's in the Box?


The Model FC-4224 ships with the following hardware:
Table 3-1: Contents of Shipping Box

Containing
Main Part Part Number
Part Quantity/Item

1 Cabinet 151-00006

Panel Bag 1 Control Board 151-00008

1 Installation Manual 9000-0485

2 #8 Screws

2 #8 Nuts

Hardware Bag 3 Self-tapping Screws


(P/N 151-00010) 1 Earth Ground Wire

1 Battery Wire Harness

1 battery Jumper

120 Vrms @ 60Hz 151-00011

1 Transformer or a

230 Vrms at 50Hz 151-00012

1 Viewing Bezel

6 End-of-line Resistors

Note: See Section 3.7 for assembly instructions.

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3.2 Optional Accessories


Table 3-2 is a list of optional accessories that can be used with the Model FC-4224 Fire Alarm
Control Panel.
Table 3-2: Option Accessories for the FC-4224

Model
Name Description
Number

FC-2884 Serial Driver Board Used to interface all FC-4224 expansion devices to the FC-
4224 panel. Supports1 DACT (Model FC-2104) and any
combination of 4 LED Annunciators (Model FC-2866) or I/
O Modules (Model FC-2880).

*FC-2880 Input/Output (I/O) Module Used to drive customized annunciators and interface devices.

*FC-2866 LED Annunciator Remote LED annunciator with Silence and Reset keyswitch
inputs.

*FC-2104 DACT Used to communicate alarms, trouble and supervisories to


central station. Offers 5 different reporting formats 3/1, 4/2,
BFSK, SIA, and Contact ID.

Model 7628 UL listed End-of-line EOL resistor required for UL installations.


(EOL) Resistor.

* Require a FC-2884 to operate with the FC-4224 control panel.

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3.3 FC-4224 Board Layout


Figure 3-1 shows the FC-4224 circuit board including location of terminals, connectors, DIP
switches, and LEDs.
Annunciator
Programming
DIP Switches

AC Power FC-2884
Connector Serial
Interface
Connector

On-Board
Piezo Sounder

Backup
Battery
Connector

Zone Initiating 2 Notification Notification Trouble & Auxiliary


Circuits Appliance Expansion Alarm Relays Power
4 Class B or Circuits Inputs Output
2 Class A

Figure 3-1 Model FC-4224 Layout

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3.4 Electrical Specifications

Table 3-3: Electrical Specifications

Circuit Rating

Primary AC *120 Vrms at 60 Hz, or 230 Vrms at 50 Hz


@ 1.5 amps

Total External DC Load 2.5A @ 24 VDC

+24V Auxiliary Power 19.8 V to 28.0 V, 0.5 A max.

Trouble & Alarm Relays 2.5 A @ 30 VDC resistive

Notification Appliance Power 19.8 V to 28.0 V, 2.5 A max.

Smoke Detector Power 19.8 V to 28.0 V, 1.0 A max.

Battery Charging Voltage 27.0 - 27.6 V

Maximum Battery Charging Current 750 mA

Minimum Low Battery Detect 20.4 V

Minimum Low AC Detect 100 Vrms at 60 Hz, full load

Note: * When ordering, specify your voltage requirements.

3.5 Environmental Specifications

Table 3-4: Environmental Specifications

Storage Temperature: -4° - 167° F (-20° - 75 ° C)

Operating Temperature: 32° - 120° F (0° - 49 ° C)

Humidity: 10 - 85% non-condensing

It is important to protect the FC-4224 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the
following conditions should be AVOIDED when mounting the units:
• Do not mount directly on exterior walls, especially masonry walls (condensation)
• Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation)
• Protect from plumbing leaks
• Protect from splash caused by sprinkler system inspection ports
• Do not mount in areas with humidity-generating equipment (such as dryers, production
machinery)

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3.6 Mounting the FC-4224


Read the environmental specifications in Section 3.5 before mounting the cabinet.
The panel should be accessible to main drop wiring runs. It should be mounted as close to the
center of the building as possible and located within a secured area, but should be accessible
for testing and service. End-users responsible for maintaining the panel should be able to hear
alarms and troubles. When selecting a location, keep in mind that the panel itself is the main
source of alarm and trouble annunciation.
Mount the cabinet so it is firmly secured to the wall surface. When mounting the cabinet on
concrete, especially when moisture is expected, attach a piece of 3/4-inch plywood to the
concrete surface and then attach the cabinet to the plywood. Also mount any other modules to
the plywood.
Follow these steps to mount the control panel cabinet:

1. Place the cabinet on the mounting surface, level the cabinet and mark the top two
mounting holes.
2. Screw the top two mount screws about 3/4 of the way into the mounting surface.
3. Hang the control panel cabinet on the top mounting screws through the top mounting
screw keyholes.
12-1/2”
11”

Top Mounting
Screw Keyholes

15”

Bottom
Mounting Holes

Figure 3-2 Cabinet Mounting Holes

4. Insert the bottom two mounting screws into the cabinet’s bottom mounting holes.
5. Tighten all four mounting screws until the cabinet is properly secured.
6. Insert all cabinet components. See Section 3.7.

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3.7 Assembly
The components listed in Table 3-1 are all packed with in the cabinet and require some
assembly. Follow these steps to assemble the components within the cabinet:

1. Remove keys from the envelope taped to the top of the cabinet.
2. Unlock the cabinet door.
3. Remove the packing material and the FC-4224 components.
4. Snap the bezel into the opening in the front of the cabinet. See Figure 3-3.
Note: The bezel will fit in only one way.

Side View of
Slotted Stand-Off
Transformer
Installation

Bezel Insertion

CPU Mounting
Screws
Figure 3-3 Assembly Diagram for the FC-4224

5. With the two #8 screws and nuts (with built in washers), mount the transformer in the
holes in the upper left hand corner of the cabinet. See Figure 3-3.
6. With the three self-tapping screws, mount the control board on the cabinet stand-offs.
Note: See Section 4 for transformer connections and battery connections.

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3.8 Wiring Specifications


Induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another) can cause false alarms
or interfere with control panel operation in other ways.
To avoid induced noise, follow these guidelines:
• Isolate input wiring from high current output and power wiring. Do not pull one multi-
conductor cable for the entire panel. Instead, separate the wiring as follows:

Important! Do not run 120 VAC line voltage in fire alarm raceways.

High current input/output: AC power and notification appliance wiring


Low current input/output: Annunciator and zone circuit wiring
• Do not pull wires from different groups through the same conduit. If you must run them
together, do so for as short a distance as possible or use shielded cable. Connect the shield
to circuit ground at the panel. You must route high and low voltages separately.
• Route the wiring within the cabinet around the perimeter of the cabinet. It should not cross
the printed circuit board where it could induce noise into the sensitive microelectronics or
pick up unwanted RF noise from the high speed circuits. See Figure 3-4 for an example.
• High frequency noise, such as that produced by the inductive reactance of a speaker or
bell, can also be reduced by running the wire through ferrite shield beads or by wrapping it
around a ferrite toroid.

Figure 3-4 Wire Routing Example

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3.9 Calculating Current Draw and Standby Battery


This section is for helping you determine the current draw and standby battery needs for your
installation.

3.9.1 Worksheet Requirements


The following steps must be taken when determining FC-4224 current draw and standby
battery requirements.

Filling in the Current Draw Worksheet, Table 3-6 (Section 3.9.3)

1. For the FC-4224, the worst case current draw is listed for the panel and is recorded in the
table at Line A.
2. Add up the current draw for all smoke detectors and record in Line B.
3. Add up all notification appliance loads and record in Line C.
4. Any additional devices should be recorded at Line D.
5. Make sure that the alarm current without the panel (Lines B-D) does not exceed 2.5 A.
The total alarm current (including the panel, Lines A-D) should not exceed 2.75 A.
6. Complete the remaining instructions in Table 3-6 for determining battery size require-
ments.

3.9.2 Maximum Battery Standby Load


Table 3-5 shows the maximum battery standby load for the FC-4224 based on 24 and 60 hours
of standby. The standby load calculations of line G in the Current Draw Calculation
Worksheet (Table 3-6) must be less than the number shown in Table 3-5 for the battery size
used and standby hours required.
Table 3-5: Maximum Battery Standby Load

Max. Load for 24 hrs. Max. Load for 60 hrs.


Rechargeable Battery Size
Standby, 5 mins. Alarm Standby, 5 mins. Alarm

7 AH 270 mA 110 mA

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3.9.3 Current Draw Worksheet


Use this worksheet to determine current requirements during alarm/battery standby operation.
(Copy this page if additional space is required.)
Table 3-6: Current Draw Calculations
Number of Standby Alarm
Device Current per Device
Devices Current Current
For each device, use this formula: This Column X This column = Current per number of devices
Standby: 65 mA 65 mA
FC-4224 Panel 1
Alarm: 250 mA 250 mA
A Current Subtotals: 65 mA 250 mA
Refer to device manual for current ratings. See Appendix to this manual for
Smoke Detectors
max. # per loop.
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
B Current Subtotals: mA mA
Notification Devices Refer to device manual for number of devices and current ratings.
Alarm: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
C Current Subtotals: mA mA
Accessory Devices
Standby: 10 mA mA
FC-2884
Alarm: 10 mA mA
Standby: 35 mA mA
FC-2866
Alarm: 85 mA mA
Standby: 35 mA mA
FC-2880
Alarm: 660 mA mA
Standby: 33 mA mA
FC-2104
Alarm: 70 mA (while dialing) mA
D Current Subtotals: mA mA
*Additional Devices
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
Standby: mA mA
Alarm: mA mA
E Current Subtotals: mA mA
F Total current rating of all devices in system (add TOTALS OF A-E) X .001: A A
G Number of standby hours. (24 or 60 for NFPA 72, chapter 1, 1-5.2.5): H
H Multiply lines F (standby current) and G: Total standby AH AH
I Alarm sounding period in hours. (For example, 5 minutes = .0833 hours) H
J Multiply lines F (alarm current) and I: Total alarm AH AH
K Add lines H and J. (AH = Ampere Hours) Total AH required AH
*Note:If you are using door holders, you do not need to consider door holder current for alarm current because
power is removed during that time. However, during normal operation, door holders draw current and
must be included in the total standby current that can be drawn from the panel.
Note: Total standby current must not exceed maximum Battery standby load listed in Table 3-5.

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4.1 AC Power
At installation, connect the transformer AC inputs to the AC power source as shown in Figure
4-1. It may be necessary for a professional electrician to make this connection.
The AC inputs are rated as 120 VAC, 60 Hz or 230 VAC, 50 Hz. See Table 3-1 for more
information.

Transformer Yellow

AC Power
Connector Control Panel
White
To AC Black
Power
Green
Earth Ground

Figure 4-1 AC Power Connection

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4.2 Battery Connection


The FC-4224 battery charge capacity is 7.0 AH. Use two Model B7R 12 VDC batteries in
series. Determine the correct AH rating as per your current load calculation (see Table 3-6).
Wire batteries in series to produce a 24-volt equivalent. Do not parallel batteries to increase
the AH rating.
Note: The FC-4224 cabinet supports two 7.0 AH batteries.

Backup Battery
Connector

Battery jumper, shipped with


Control Panel.

Model B-7R Model B-7R

Figure 4-2 Battery Connection

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4.3 Initiating Circuit Installation

4.3.1 Contact Wiring


Wire normally open contacts as shown in Figure 4-3. This is the type of wiring that would
typically be used for manual stations, heat detectors and other normally open devices.

Figure 4-3 N.O. Contact Wiring

4.3.2 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring


Figure 4-4 shows how to connect two-wire smoke detectors to the FC-4224 initiating circuits.
The figure uses FCI’s 301PL with 301BL base as an example. You can use any detector that
has been UL listed for compatibility with the FC-4224. Refer to the Appendix for a list of
compatible devices. Refer to Section 6 for configuration options.

Figure 4-4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring

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4.3.3 Class A Smoke Detector Installation


Figure 4-5 illustrates how to connect a UL listed smoke detector to the FC-4224 in a Class A
configuration. Refer to the Appendix for a list of compatible devices. Information on selecting
zone configuration options is in Section 6.

Figure 4-5 Class A Smoke Detector Wiring

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4.3.4 Four-Wire Smoke Detector


Figure 4-6 shows how to connect four-wire smoke detectors to the FC-4224 initiating circuits.
The figure uses FCI’s 301PL with 301BL4 base as an example. You can use any UL listed
device. Refer to the Appendix for a list of compatible devices. Information on selecting zone
configuration options is in Section 6.

Figure 4-6 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring

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4.3.5 Notification Appliance Circuit Installation


Notification appliances used with the FC-4224 must be UL listed for compatibility with the
FC-4224. Refer to the Appendix at the end of this manual for a list of compatible appliances.
For proper operation, you must use polarized notification appliances with a model 7628 4.7k
ohm end-of-line (EOL) resistor on each circuit. Select ANSI output pattern, if desired. Output
is configured as steady (continuous sound) at the factory. See Section 6 for information on
changing the pattern.

Figure 4-7 Notification Appliance Circuit Installation

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4.3.6 Class A Notification Appliance Circuit Installation


For proper operation, you must use polarized notification appliances. Select ANSI output
pattern, if desired. Output is configured as steady (continuous sound) at the factory. See
Section 6 for information on changing the pattern.

Figure 4-8 Class A Notification Circuit

4.4 Alarm and Trouble Relays


The FC-4224 has built-in relays for alarm and trouble. The alarm relay is energized during
any alarm condition. The trouble relay is energized during any trouble or supervisory trouble
condition. Each relay has three terminals (N.O., Common, and N.C.). Refer to Figure 3-1 for
location of these terminals.

4.5 Auxiliary Power Circuit


The FC-4224 has a power limited auxiliary power circuit which can source up to .5A. The
terminal is labeled “AUX PWR”. Refer to Figure 3-1 for location of this terminal.

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4.6 Door Release Wiring


Figure 4-9 shows how to configure a door release using an FM-998-24 series door holder.

Door Holder
FM-998-24

Figure 4-9 Door Release Wiring

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4.7 Optional Accessories Installation


This section describes how to install the optional accessories compatible with the FC-4224
control panel.

4.7.1 Installing the Serial Driver Board (Model FC-2884)


The FC-2884 is required if the installation uses any FC-4224 expansion devices such as
Model FC-2880 (I/O Module), Model FC-2866 (LED Annunciator), or Model FC-2104
(DACT). The FC-2884 interfaces all the expansion devices to the FC-4224 control panel.
Follow these steps to install the FC-2884 Serial Driver Board:

1. Unplug the AC power connector from the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-1.
2. Unplug the battery connector from the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-2.
3. Plug the FC-2884 Serial board on FC-4224 control panel by aligning the 4-pin connector
and the three stand-offs with their respective receptors. See Figure 4-10.

Figure 4-10 FC-2884 Connector and Stand-off alignment

4. Reconnect the AC power connector to the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-1.
5. Reconnect the battery connector to the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-2.

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Wiring the FC-2884 to an Expansion Device


The FC-2884 uses a three wire connection to all of the FC-4224 compatible expansion devices
(see Table 3-2).
Connect all the expansion devices to the FC-2884 as follows:
Table 4-1: FC-2884 Wiring Connections

To
FC-2884
FC-4224 Expansion
Terminals
Device Terminal
- -
+ +
D (Data) D (Data)

4.7.2 FC-2866 LED Annunciator Installation


This section describes how to install the FC-2866 LED annunciator. The FC-2866 is used as a
remote LED annunciator unit for the FC-4224.

FC-2866 Electrical Specification

Circuit Rating

Data 50Ω

Max Loop Resistance: - 50Ω

+ 50Ω

Alarm: 85 mA
Max. Current:
Standby: 35 mA

Operating Voltage: 24 VDC

Wiring the FC-2866 to the FC-2884


Follow these steps to properly wire the FC-2866 to the FC-2884:

1. Unplug the AC power connector from the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-1.
2. Unplug the battery connector from the FC-4224 control panel. See Figure 4-2.

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3. Terminate the wiring as shown in Figure 4-11. See also Table 4-2.

FC-2884

FC-2866

Supervised
Power Limited

Figure 4-11 FC-2866 Connection to the FC-2884

Table 4-2: FC-2866 Wiring Connections

FC-2866
FC-2884 Terminals
Terminals
D (Data) D (Data)
+ +
- -

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Setting the FC-2866’s address


The range of valid addresses is 0-3. Each device requires a unique address. Set the DIP
switches as shown in Table 4-3. See also Figure 4-11.
Table 4-3: FC-2866 Addresses Per DIP Switch Setting

Equivalent
DIP Switch Position
Address

Both Open (off) 0

One Closed (on) 1

Two Closed (on) 2

Both Closed (on) 3

Mounting the FC-2866


The FC-2866 mounts into a standard standard 3-gang electrical box.
Follow these steps to mount the FC-2866:

1. Make sure that the FC-2866 is properly wired to the control panel. See Figure 4-11.
2. Slide the printed annunciator label into place on the FC-2866. The label fits in between the
LEDs and the clear plastic plate.
3. Place the FC-2866 into the standard 3-gang electrical box. See Figure 4-12.
Slide Printed
Annunciator 3-gang
Label In electrical box

Cover Plate
Screw

FC-2866

Cover Plate

Figure 4-12 Mounting the FC-2866

4. Place the cover plate over the top of the FC-2866 and align the holes. See Figure 4-12.
5. Insert the four cover plate screws into the four screw holes on the 3-gang electrical box.
6. Screw the four cover plate screws into the cover plate until the cover plate fits firmly
against the FC-2866 and the electrical box. Do not over tighten.

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4.7.3 FC-2880 Installation


The FC-2880 is an Input/Output module. The FC-2880 has 34 pre-defined open collector
outputs (see Table 4-6) that can be used to drive LEDs, interface with other controls or
systems, or control one of the three built-in Form C relays. See Figure 4-13, Figure 4-15 and
Figure 4-16.
The FC-2880 also has two supervised inputs used for Reset and Silence. See Figure 4-16.
Serial Communication
Terminals

ID
Terminal Dip Switches
Strip 1

Open Collector
Outputs Status
LED

Terminal
Strip 2

Reset/Silence Form C Form C Form C


Switch Inputs Relay 1 Relay 2 Relay 3

Figure 4-13 Components of the FC-2880 I/O Module

FC-2880 Specifications
Table 4-4: Specifications

Circuit Rating
Data 25Ω
Max. Circuit Resistance: - 25Ω
+ 25Ω
Alarm: 35 mA
Max. Current: Standby: 35 mA
Open Collector: 20 mA each or 680 mA total
Operating Voltage: 24 VDC
Operating Temperature: 32° - 120° F (0° - 49° C)
Form C Relays 2.5 A @ 30 VDC Resistive
Max. Short
Silence/Reset Inputs 2.8 mA
circuit current:

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4.7.3.1 Connecting the FC-2880 to the FC-2884


The control panel communicates to the I/O module through the Serial Interface Board (see
also Section 4.7.1). Figure 4-14 illustrates how to properly wire the I/O module to the Serial
Interface Board.

Supervised
Power Limited FC-2880

FC-2884

Figure 4-14 I/O Module Wiring


4.7.3.2 Setting the FC-2880 Address
The range of valid addresses is 0-3. Each serial device (FC-2866 included) requires a unique
address. Set the DIP switches as shown in Table 4-5. See Figure 4-14 for DIP switch location.
Table 4-5: FC-2880 Addresses Per DIP Switch Setting

DIP Switch Position Address


Both Open (off) 0
One Closed (on) 1
Two Closed (on) 2
Both Closed (on) 3

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4.7.3.3 Open Collector Outputs (P1, P2, and P3)


Each pin on the Pin Connectors (P1, P2, and P3) have a predefined output. Table 4-6 lists the
Pin Connectors and describes what each pin outputs.
Table 4-6: Pin-outs for Open Collector Outputs

Pin
Pin Number Output Description
Connector
Pin 1 Zone 1 Alarm/Supervisory Outputs when there is an alarm or supervisory on Zone 1.
Pin 2 Zone 1 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on Zone 1.
Pin 3 Not Used
Pin 4 Zone 2 Alarm/Supervisory Outputs when there is an alarm or supervisory on Zone 2.
Pin 5 Zone 2 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on Zone 2.
Pin 6 Not Used
P1
Pin 7 Zone 3 Alarm/Supervisory Outputs when there is an alarm or supervisory on Zone 3.
Pin 8 Zone 3 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on Zone 3.
Pin 9 Not Used
Pin 10 Zone 4 Alarm/Supervisory Outputs when there is an alarm or supervisory on Zone 4.
Pin 11 Zone 4 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on Zone 4.
Pin 12 Not Used
Pin 1 Not Used
Pin 2 Not Used
Pin 3 Not Used
Pin 4 Not Used
Pin 5 Not Used
Pin 6 Not Used

Pin 2 Outputs when zones 1 or 2 is in alarm (not both), and


Pin 7 Zone 1 & 2 Pre-Alarm
cross alarm for zones 1 and 2 is enabled.
Outputs when zones 3 or 4 is in alarm (not both), and
Pin 8 Zone 3 & 4 Pre-Alarm
cross alarm for zones 3 and 4 is enabled.
Pin 9 Not Used
Pin 10 System Status On when system is operating normally.
Pin 11 +24 VDC Positive 24 DC voltage output.
Pin 12 GND Circuit Ground

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Table 4-6: Pin-outs for Open Collector Outputs

Pin
Pin Number Output Description
Connector
Pin 1 NAC 1 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on NAC 1.
Pin 2 NAC 2 Trouble Outputs when a trouble condition exists on NAC 2.
Pin 3 Not Used
Outputs when any type of trouble occurs with the dialer,
Pin 4 DACT Trouble
such as, no line voltage or a communication failure.
Outputs when one of the Serial Devices connected to the
Pin 5 Expander Trouble
control panel is in trouble.
Pin 6 Alarm Silenced Outputs when an alarm has been silenced.
Outputs if the control panel looses AC power or AC
Pin 7 Low AC
Pin 3 power drops below the control panels low AC threshold.
Outputs when the backup battery voltage drops below
Pin 8 Low Battery
20.4 VDC.
Outputs when the control panel detects a ground fault
Pin 9 Ground Fault
condition.
Pin 10 Walk Test Active Outputs when the control panel is in walk test mode.
Outputs correspond to any trouble condition output from
Pin 11 Piezo Output
the control panel.
Outputs if the end-of-line resistor on the Reset or silence
Pin 12 Local Trouble inputs not detected or if a serial communication problem
occurs between this device and the control panel.

Wiring FC-2880 Open Collector Outputs


Figure 4-15 illustrates examples of how to configure the open collector outputs on the I/O
module for your uses.
Note: The FC-2880 and the UL Listed
Graphic Annunciator Must be in
Provided by the UL the same room.
Listed Graphic Annunciator
LED

Current Limiting
Resistor Must Be
at Least 1 kΩ

Dry Contact Relay

To P2, Pin 11 or
+ on Terminal Strip 1

Figure 4-15 Output Configurations

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4.7.3.4 FC-2880 Input Switches and Relay Wiring


This section describes the components of terminal strip 2 (see Figure 4-13) on the FC-2880.
Terminal strip 2 provides two input switches (Reset & Silence) and three Form C relays.
Figure 4-16 illustrates how to configure the inputs switches and the Form C Relays.
Any Open
Collector Output

UL
Listed Power Limited
EOL
4.7 KΩ Model 4.7 KΩ
7628
Supervised
Power Limited Dry Contact outputs
must be connected
to a power limited
source.

Figure 4-16 Wiring Examples for Input Switches and Form C Relays
Note: Reset and Silence switches must be UL Recognized switches. Reset and Silence switches must be in the same
room as the UL Listed Graphic Annunciator.

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4.7.3.5 Mounting the FC-2880


The I/O module must be mounted by itself inside a UL Listed (for Fire Protective Signal)
accessory cabinet.
Follow these steps to mount the FC-2880:

1. Remove the FC-2880’s cover. A small screw driver can be used.


2. Remove the FC-2880 circuit board from the base by pushing outward on the base retain-
ing tabs and lift the circuit board out. See Figure 4-17.

Circuit
Board

Base
Retaining
Tabs

Base

Figure 4-17 Circuit Board and Plastic Base Components

3. Mount the plastic base in a UL listed enclosure using any of the mounting holes in the
plastic base. See Figure 4-18 for locations of base mounting holes.

Mounting
Mounting Holes
Holes

Mounting
Holes

Figure 4-18 Base Mounting Holes

4. Replace the FC-2880 circuit board back into the base.


5. Verify the proper wire termination and then snap the I/O module cover in place.

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Section 5
Notification Expansion Mode

The FC-4224 can be used to expand the power capabilities of an existing system’s notification
appliance circuits. The FC-4224 does this by connecting the notification appliance circuits of
an existing or host fire alarm control panel to the FACP input of the FC-4224, which can
trigger the FC-4224 circuits when the host panel goes into alarm.
Note: The FC-4224 does not go into the alarm state when the host control panel triggers the FC-4224’s
notification appliance circuits.

5.1 Class A Notification Expansion Wiring


Figure 5-1 shows Class A supervised wiring from a host panel to the FC-4224 control board.
Observe the proper polarity when making wire connections and follow these requirements:
• When wiring to terminal B on the FC-4224, you must use two separate wires. Do not loop
a single wire or twist two conductors together.

• FACP input 20.4 VDC to 26.4 VDC.

• Do not use notification appliances on Class A circuits connected to the FC-4224 FACP
input. The FC-4224 will detect voltage across the input circuits, but is not designed to pass
the added current load from the notification appliances.

Figure 5-1 Class A Supervised Notification Expansion Configuration

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5.2 Class B Notification Expansion Wiring


Figure 5-2 shows Class B supervised wiring from a host fire alarm control panel to the FC-
4224 control panel. Use an EOL resistor as shown in Figure 5-2 to supervise the FACP input.
The host fire alarm control panel may use an EOL with a value other than 4.7 KΩ, used by the
FC-4224. In this case, use an UL listed EOL for the host panel you are using.

Figure 5-2 Class B Supervised Notification Expansion Configuration

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Section 6
System Configuration

To configure the FC-4224 system set the DIP switch that controls the option you want to
select. The following chart shows how to program the DIP switches that control system, zone,
and notification appliance operation. Refer to Figure 3-1 for location of the DIP switches.
Important!
When you change a DIP switch, be sure to power down the panel. DIP switch changes will be
recognized on power up only.

Table 6-1: System Configuration

DIP Switch 1 DIP Switch 2


To Enable
For Zone 1 For Zone 2 For Zone 3 For Zone 4 DIP Position
Normal mode (DIP switch OFF). Use when 4-wire SW1 SW6 SW1 SW6 ON = Not Used
smoke detectors and smoke verification are used in the OFF = Normal
same zone.
Alarm verification SW 2 SW 7 SW 2 SW 7 ON = Verification zone
Note: Do not use with smoke detectors that have veri- OFF = No verification
fication built-in.
Fire alarm SW 3 SW8 SW 3 SW8 OFF
Zone Type
Supervisory SW 3 SW8 SW 3 SW8 ON
No delay SW4 SW9 SW4 SW9 OFF
Alarm delay options SW5 SW10 SW5 SW10 OFF
Note: Alarm delay options is to 30 second delay SW4 SW9 SW4 SW9 ON
be used with water flow
devices only. If the device SW5 SW10 SW5 SW10 OFF
has a built-in delay time
the total delay time (de- 60 second delay SW4 SW9 SW4 SW9 OFF
vice delay + programmed SW5 SW10 SW5 SW10 ON
delay) can not exceed 120
seconds. 90 second delay SW4 SW9 SW4 SW9 ON
SW5 SW10 SW5 SW10 ON
To Enable For NAC 1 (DIP 3) For NAC 2 (DIP 3) DIP Position
SW 1 SW 3 ON = Can be silenced
Silencing
OFF = No silence
SW 2 SW 4 ON = ANSI
ANSI pattern
Off = Steady
To Enable For Entire Panel (DIP 3) DIP Position

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Table 6-1: System Configuration


ON = Serial Annunciator connected to the control panel.
SW5 OFF = No Serial Annunciator connected to the control
Serial Accessory Devices panel.
ON = Serial DACT connected to the control panel
SW6
OFF = No Serial DACT connected to the control panel.
ON = 6 hour delay on AC loss report.
OFF = No delay on AC.
AC loss report delay SW7 Note: If there is not a serial DACT connected to the
control panel this should be set to the OFF
position.

ON = Class A configuration for both the input and


output circuits.
Input Output Circuits Class A / Class B Enable SW8
OFF = Class B configuration for both the input and
output circuits.

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Section 7
System Operation

The annunciator on the FC-4224 board is used for all system operation. It contains the
switches for enabling silencing, resetting, and so on. The LEDs that indicate system status are
also located on the annunciator.

Figure 7-1 On-Board Annunciator

7.1 Meaning of LEDs


The chart below explains the meaning of LEDs on the system board.
Table 7-1: Meaning of LEDs

LED (Color) Function Comments


AC (green) ON = Good AC If flashing, press the ACK button to
OFF = Low AC trouble condition and it was acknowledged acknowledge the condition.
FLASHING = Unacknowledged AC Low trouble condition
GENERAL TROUBLE ON = System trouble
(yellow) OFF = System OK
FLASHING = At least one serial device is in trouble
DOUBLE FLASHING = Two types of serial devices are in trouble.
WALK TEST (yellow) ON = Walk test is in progress Allow approximately 47 seconds between
OFF = Walk test is off. detector tests.
FLASHING = Walk test is on and at least one zone is not ready In walk, test when a detector is tripped, it
will cause an alarm for two seconds, then
the control panel will drop power to the
loop for seven seconds to reset the
detector. Then an additional 38 seconds is
needed to restore the detector.
If verification is used, the time between
detector test will be about 2 minute and
30 seconds.

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Table 7-1: Meaning of LEDs

LED (Color) Function Comments


GND FAULT (yellow) ON = Ground fault condition exists and was acknowledged If flashing, press the ACK button to
OFF = No fault acknowledge the condition.
FLASHING = A ground fault condition detected
LOW BATTERY (yellow) ON = Battery low condition that has been acknowledged If flashing, press the ACK button to
OFF = Good battery condition acknowledge the condition.
FLASHING = Battery low condition
ALARM (red) ON = Zone in alarm which has been acknowledged If flashing, press the ACK button to
OFF = No Alarm acknowledge the condition.
FLASHING = Zone in alarm has not yet been acknowledged
SUPERVISORY ON = Zone has a supervisory condition which has been If flashing, press the ACK button to
(yellow) acknowledged (self-restoring condition) acknowledge the condition.
ZONE 1 OFF = No supervisory condition exists
Through FLASHING = Supervisory trouble detected on that zone that has
ZONE 4 not yet been acknowledged
TROUBLE ON = Zone has a trouble condition which has been acknowledged If flashing, press the ACK button to
(yellow) OFF = No zone trouble acknowledge the condition.
FLASHING = Zone has a trouble condition not yet acknowledged
DOUBLE FLASHING = Zone was disabled

ACTIVE (yellow) ON = NAC is active during an alarm


OFF = NAC is not active during alarm
NAC 1
TROUBLE ON = NAC has a trouble condition and was acknowledged If flashing, press the ACK button to
and
(yellow) OFF = No trouble condition acknowledge the condition.
NAC 2
FLASHING = NAC is in trouble
DOUBLE FLASHING = Circuit was disabled
SYSTEM SILENCED ON = System audible output has been silenced Audible trouble activations will clear
(yellow) OFF = Nothing silenced automatically when the condition resets.
FLASHING = Partially silenced Audible alarm signals have to be
manually reset.
Note: Silencing an alarm will cause a
general trouble condition.

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7.2 Operation Keys (Switches)


All system operations are performed from the on-board keys (switches) as described in the
chart below.
Table 7-2: Operations and Instructions

Operation Keystrokes
Disable notification appliance circuit. Press the appropriate [NAC DISABLE] key. The NAC circuit will be disabled and
To re-enable the circuit, press [NAC the corresponding TROUBLE LED will Double Flash. This function is not available
DISABLE] again. during an alarm condition.

Disable a zone Press the appropriate [ZONE DISABLE] key. The zone will be disabled and the
To re-enable the circuit, press [ZONE corresponding TROUBLE LED will Double Flash. This function is not available
DISABLE] again. during an alarm or supervisory condition.

Begin Walk Test Press [WALK TEST]. Walk Test LED turns on.
Note: Walk test will not activate if the control panel has a trouble, alarm, or su-
pervisory condition.
End Walk Test Press [WALK TEST].
(The test ends automatically after 10 NOTE: The Walk Test feature is not operational during an alarm, supervisory or any
minutes of no system activity.) system trouble condition.
Acknowledge condition (alarm, Press [ACK]. The corresponding LED will change from blinking to steady for the
supervisory, trouble) duration of the condition.
Silence Panel Press [SILENCE]. This will silence the on-board PZT and all active NAC circuits
that have been configured as "silenceable".
Perform system reset Press [RESET]. Resets alarms, supervisories, troubles and all LEDs.
Manual Dialer Test. Press the [ACK] and [ SILENCE] buttons at the same time.
Dialer Reset. Press the [RESET] and [WALK TEST] buttons at the same time.

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Compatible Devices

This section of the manual lists devices (smoke detectors and notification appliances) that are
compatible with the FC-4224. Contact your local FCI distributor if you have a question about
whether a device not listed here is compatible.

A.1 Smoke Detectors


This section of the manual contains information about smoke detectors that are compatible
with the FC-4224.

FC-4224

Identifier 24F for Class B zones

Voltage Range 16.2-27.3 VDC

Note: The maximum number of smoke detectors per zone is determined by both the current draw and the imped-
ance of the smoke detector. If too many smoke detectors are used on any zone, false alarms could occur.
Warning! Do not mix different models or manufacturers of smoke detectors on the input loops.

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A.1.1 Two-Wire Smoke Detectors


The table below lists two-wire smoke detectors that are compatible with the FC-4224. The
columns show the number of detectors per circuit that can be used. The two-wire
compatibility identifier is 24F.

Table A-1: Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors

Model Name or Number Compatibility ID


# per Init.
Manufacturer (Base model name or number in
Circuit
parentheses.) Head Base

CPD 7051 (2-Wire, 70-201000-001 CPD 7051, FE51A, FE01A 32


I51FE1
Kidde-Fenwal
PSD 7155 (2-Wire, 70-201000-001) P55FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
PSD 7156 (2-Wire, 70-201000-001) P56FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
301I-DH (301DH-2) A N/A 20
301I (301B) A N/A 20
301IL (301BL / SS B401BH) A N/A 20
301P (301B) A N/A 20
301P (301DH-2) A N/A 20
301PL (301BL / SS B401BH) A N/A 20
301PT (301B) A N/A 20
CPD-7051 (2WB / 2WRLT / 2WRB) CPD 7051, FE51A, FE01A 32
I51FE1
FCI
CPD-7051 (CPD-001/ -002 / -003 / -005) CPD 7051, FE51A, FE01A 32
I51FE1
PSD-7155 (2WB / 2WRLT / 2WRB) P55FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
PSD-7155 (CPD-001/ -002 / -003 / -005) P55FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
PSD-7156 (2WB / 2WRLT / 2WRB) P56FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
PSD-7156 (CPD-001/ -002 / -003 / -005) P56FE1 FE51A, FE01A 28
SBS-1101 A N/A 20
SBS-1201 A N/A 20
SBS-1201T A N/A 20

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Table A-1: Compatible Two-Wire Smoke Detectors

Model Name or Number Compatibility ID


# per Init.
Manufacturer (Base model name or number in
Circuit
parentheses.) Head Base

1151 (110LP) A A 20
1400 A N/A 20
1451 (B401B) A A 20
1451DH A A 20
2100AT A N/A 20
2100S A N/A 20
2100TS A N/A 20
System Sensor 2100TR A N/A 20
2151 (B110LP or B110LRP) A A 20
2400 A N/A 20
2400TH A N/A 20
2451 (B401B) A A 20
2451DH (DH 400) A A 20
2451TH (B401B) A A 20
DH100P N/A N/A 30

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A.2 Notification Appliances


The chart below lists notification appliances compatible with the FC-4224.
Note: Units that operate at 12 or 24 VDC must be selected for 24 VDC operation.

Table A-2: Compatible Notification Appliances

Manufacturer Model Type

4766H-6-14-24-DC Vibrating Bell


Faraday 4761H-10-14-24-DC Single Stroke Bell
4765H-0-14-24-DC Vibrating Chime
130-3117C Mini Horn
130-3147C Mini Horn
BLV-6 Vibrating Bell
BLV-10 Vibrating Bell
BLVCH Vibrating Chime
H12/24-FC Horn
H12/24W-FC Horn
H12/24K-FC Horn
HC12/24-FC Horn
HC12/24W-FC Horn
HC12/24K-FC Horn
FCI P2415-FC Horn/Strobe
P2415W-FC Horn/Strobe
P2415K-FC Horn/Strobe
P241575-FC Horn/Strobe
P241575W-FC Horn/Strobe
P241575F-FC Horn/Strobe
P241575K-FC Horn/Strobe
P2430-FC Horn/Strobe
P2430W-FC Horn/Strobe
P2430K-FC Horn/Strobe
P2475-FC Horn/Strobe
P2475W-FC Horn/Strobe

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Table A-2: Compatible Notification Appliances

Manufacturer Model Type

P2475K-FC Horn/Strobe
P24110-FC Horn/Strobe
P24110W-FC Horn/Strobe
P24110K-FC Horn/Strobe
S2415-FC Strobe
S241575-FC Strobe
S241575W-FC Strobe
S241575K-FC Strobe
S2430-FC Strobe
FCI (Cont.) S2430W-FC Strobe
S2430K-FC Strobe
S2475-FC Strobe
S2475W-FC Strobe
S2475K-FC Strobe
S24110-FC Strobe
S24110W-FC Strobe
S24110K-FC Strobe
MDL-FC Sync. Module
MDLW-FC Sync. Module
H12/24 Horn
HC12/24 Horn
P2415 Horn/Strobe
P241575 Horn/Strobe
P2430 Horn/Strobe
P2475 Horn/Strobe
P24110 Horn/Strobe
System Sensor
S2415 Strobe
S241575 Strobe
S2430 Strobe
S2475 Strobe
S24110 Strobe
MDL Sync. Module
MDLW Sync. Module
MIZ-24-R Mini-Horn
Wheelock
MIZ-24-W Mini-Horn

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FC-4224 Basic Operating Instructions P/N 9000-0489 Ver. 1.0
These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the FC-4224 panel in accordance
with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Fire Alarm System.
LED (Color) Function Comments
AC (green) ON = Good AC If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
OFF = Low AC trouble condition and it was acknowledged
FLASHING = Unacknowledged AC Low trouble condition
GENERAL TROUBLE (yellow) ON = System trouble
OFF = System OK
FLASHING = At least one serial device is in trouble
DOUBLE FLASHING = Two types of serial devices are in trouble.
WALK TEST (yellow) ON = Walk test is in progress Allow approximately 47 seconds between detector tests.
OFF = Walk test is off. In walk test when a detector is tripped it will cause an alarm for two
FLASHING = Walk test is on and at least one zone is not ready seconds, then the control panel will drop power to the circuit for seven
seconds to reset the detector. Then an additional 38 seconds is needed
to restore the detector.
If verification is used the time between detector test will be about 2
minutes and 30 seconds.
GND FAULT (yellow) ON = Ground fault condition exists and was acknowledged If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
OFF = No fault
FLASHING = A ground fault condition detected
LOW BATTERY (yellow) ON = Battery low condition that has been acknowledged If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
OFF = Good battery condition
FLASHING = Battery low condition
ZONE 1 ALARM (red) ON = Zone in alarm which has been acknowledged If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
Through OFF = No Alarm
ZONE 4 FLASHING = Zone in alarm has not yet been acknowledged
SUPERVISORY ON = Zone has a supervisory condition which has been acknowledged (self- If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
(yellow) restoring condition)
OFF = No supervisory condition exists
FLASHING = Supervisory trouble detected on that zone that has not yet been
acknowledged
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TROUBLE (yellow) ON = Zone has a trouble condition which has been acknowledged If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
OFF = No zone trouble
FLASHING = Zone has a trouble condition not yet acknowledged
DOUBLE FLASHING = Zone was disabled

NAC 1 and ACTIVE (yellow) ON = NAC is active during an alarm


NAC 2 OFF = NAC is not active during alarm
TROUBLE (yellow) ON = NAC has a trouble condition and was acknowledged If flashing press the ACK button to acknowledge the condition.
OFF = No trouble condition
FLASHING = NAC is in trouble
DOUBLE FLASHING = Circuit was disabled
SYSTEM SILENCED (yellow) ON = System audible output has been silenced When condition that caused audio activation clears, this condition will
OFF = Nothing silenced clear automatically.
FLASHING = Partially silenced Note: Silencing an alarm will cause a general trouble condition.

Operation Keystrokes
Disable notification appliance circuit. Press the appropriate [NAC DISABLE] key. The NAC circuit will be disabled and the corresponding
To re-enable the circuit, press [NAC DISABLE] again. TROUBLE LED will Double Flash. This function is not available during an alarm condition.
Disable a zone Press the appropriate [ZONE DISABLE] key. The zone will be disabled and the corresponding TROUBLE
To re-enable the circuit, press [ZONE DISABLE] again. LED will Double Flash. This function is not available during an alarm or supervisory condition.
Begin Walk Test Press [WALK TEST]. Walk Test LED turns on.
Note: Walk test will not activate if the control panel has a trouble, alarm, or supervisory condition.
End Walk Test Press [WALK TEST].
(The test ends automatically after 10 minutes of no system NOTE: The Walk Test feature is not operational during an alarm, supervisory or any system trouble
activity.) condition.
Acknowledge condition (alarm, supervisory, trouble) Press [ACK]. The corresponding LED will change from blinking to steady for the duration of the condition.
Silence Panel Press [SILENCE]. This will silence the on-board PZT and all active NAC circuits that have been configured
as "silenceable".
Perform system reset Press [RESET]. Resets alarms, supervisories, troubles and all LEDs.
Manual Dialer Test. Press the [ACK] and [ SILENCE] buttons at the same time.
Dialer Reset. Press the [RESET] and [WALK TEST] buttons at the same time.

For Service Contact:


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