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Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS

Brand: ADT | Category: Security System
Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS first page preview

Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS

Brand: ADT | Category: Security System
Table of contents
Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS first page preview

Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS

Brand: ADT | Category: Security System
Table of contents
  1. fire alarm application note
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. conventions used in this manual
  7. About the FOCUS 200 PLUS System
  8. About the Control Unit
  9. Mounting the Cabinet
  10. Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing
  11. Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing
  12. About the Operating Panels
  13. Installing the Operating Panels
  14. Addressing the Operating Panels
  15. Operating Panel Program Mode
  16. About the Hardwired Points
  17. Wiring the Hardwired Points
  18. Figure 4-2: 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections Points 1-8
  19. Point 8 Bell Box Tamper Configuration
  20. About the Gateways
  21. PID Gateway
  22. Figure 5-1: PID Gateway Module
  23. Installing the PID Gateway
  24. Installing Sensors to the PID
  25. Figure 5-2: PID Wiring Connections to System-Powered Sensors
  26. Figure 5-3a: Basic Sensor Connections to PID
  27. Figure 5-4: Connections of BA Sensors with Field Wiring Terminals to PID
  28. SIM Gateway
  29. Figure 5-6: SIM Gateway Module
  30. Installing the SIM Gateway
  31. Installing SIM and SIM Sensors
  32. Figure 5-7: SIM Wiring to System-Powered and Nonpowered Sensors
  33. Figure 5-8: Connection for a Gateway Loop Powered SIM Sensor
  34. Figure 5-10: SIM Wiring to a Sensor
  35. Figure 5-12: SIM Connections to a 4-Wire/2-Wire Adapter
  36. Figure 5-13: Loop Interface Module
  37. RF Gateway (472490)
  38. Installing the RF Gateway
  39. Installing the RF Receiver
  40. Series Transmitters
  41. Gateway Off-Normal Conditions
  42. About the Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay
  43. Output Functions
  44. Installing the External Sounders
  45. Programming the Bell Outputs
  46. About the System Communication
  47. Connecting the Telephone Lines
  48. Figure 7-1: Installing the 472402A Backup Dialer
  49. Description of ADEMCO Contact ID Format
  50. Types of Customer Care Center Service
  51. Table of CCC Signaling
  52. Programming the System Communication Options
  53. About the AC Communicator Module
  54. Figure 8-1: AC Communicator Module Wiring
  55. Figure 8-2: AC Communicator Module Wiring Using AC Telephone Lines
  56. Using Multiple AC Communicator Modules
  57. About the J5 Output Triggers
  58. Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
  59. Figure 9-2: Configuration of the 7830R to the J5 Output Triggers
  60. Programming the Output Triggers
  61. About Access Control
  62. Figure 10-1: Access Control Interface Unit (ACIU)
  63. Installing the Access Control Interface Unit
  64. Using Readers, Keyloks, and Operating Panels
  65. Figure 10-2: Typical Installation Using Card Reader or Keyreader
  66. Figure 10-4: Modifying ACIU for Operation with Dorado 7401 or 7901 Card Reader
  67. Figure 10-5: Wiring Connections for a Manual Access Pushbutton or Exit Pushbutton
  68. Access Control Options
  69. Maintenance of the Access Control Interface Unit
  70. About the History Log
  71. Figure 11-1: Printer Interface Unit
  72. Displaying and Printing the History Log
  73. About Powering the FOCUS 200 PLUS
  74. Providing Adequate Voltage for Each Gateway and Operating Panel
  75. Figure 12-3: Determining the Voltage Drop on the RS-485 Bus
  76. Determining Maximum Length of Gateway Trunk Cable
  77. Determining the Control Unit Power Supply Load
  78. Determining the Size of the Standby Battery
  79. Installing a Power Supply
  80. Installing the Standby Battery
  81. Powering Up the Control Unit
  82. About the Input and Output Point Types
  83. Output Point Types
  84. About Programming the System
  85. Mechanics of Programming
  86. Programming Point Data
  87. Programming the BA Groups' Turn-Off Data
  88. About Scheduling
  89. Permanent Schedules
  90. Temporary Schedules
  91. Holiday Schedules
  92. Scheduling Options
  93. About Downline Loading
  94. Downline Loading the Customized Data
  95. Verifying the Downline Loaded Data
  96. About the Real-Time Clock
  97. Setting Daylight Saving Time
  98. About the ID Codes
  99. Service Code
  100. Programming ID Codes
  101. Summary of ID Code Capabilities and Privileges
  102. About Operating the System
  103. Action Menus
  104. Operating Panel Modes
  105. ID Codes
  106. Control Unit and BA Group Options
  107. Recycling Exit Delay
  108. Alarm/Trouble Memory
  109. About Testing the System
  110. Local Tests
  111. Transmission Tests
  112. Testing the Printer
  113. Electrical/Mechanical Specifications
  114. Installation Criteria
  115. Approvals
  116. Basic System Equipment
  117. SIM Sensors
  118. Limitations of This Alarm System
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