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Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- SYSTEM OVERVIEW
- Control Unit
- P ROTECTION P OINTS AND G ROUPS
- A UTOMATED E VENT R ECORDING AND P RINTING
- FALSE ALARM PREVENTION
- QUICK START
- normal inactive screen
- R ESPONDING TO A LARMS
- E NTERING Y OUR P ERSONAL ID N UMBER
- Turning BA Group Off
- Action Menu 1-4 – Main Feature
- action menu
- S UMMARY
- O PERATING P ANEL
- Action Menu
- SYSTEM PROGRAMMING
- Entering or Changing a User Name
- Deleting a User ID Code
- Changing the Time and Date
- daily operating schedules
- H OLIDAY D ESCRIPTION AND D ATES
- G ROUP /P OINT D ESCRIPTIONS
- SYSTEM OPERATION
- T URNING O FF B URGLARY P ROTECTION
- turn off menu
- system history log
- history selection menu
- history log alpha and event codes
- B YPASSING /U NBYPASSING B URGLARY P ROTECTION
- Extending Close Time
- system test
- P ROTECTION P OINTS (V ISUAL )
- P ROTECTION G ROUPS
- B ELL AND O PERATING P ANEL D ISPLAY
- TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
- FIRE ALARM APPLICATION NOTE
- EMERGENCY EVACUATION
- INDEX
- Table Of Contents
- limited warranty
Commercial Fire & Burglary Alarm System FOCUS 200 PLUS
Table of contents
- fire alarm application note
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- conventions used in this manual
- About the FOCUS 200 PLUS System
- About the Control Unit
- Mounting the Cabinet
- Grade A Mercantile Premises Listing
- Grade A Mercantile Safe and Vault Listing
- About the Operating Panels
- Installing the Operating Panels
- Addressing the Operating Panels
- Operating Panel Program Mode
- About the Hardwired Points
- Wiring the Hardwired Points
- Figure 4-2: 4-Wire Smoke Detector Connections Points 1-8
- Point 8 Bell Box Tamper Configuration
- About the Gateways
- PID Gateway
- Figure 5-1: PID Gateway Module
- Installing the PID Gateway
- Installing Sensors to the PID
- Figure 5-2: PID Wiring Connections to System-Powered Sensors
- Figure 5-3a: Basic Sensor Connections to PID
- Figure 5-4: Connections of BA Sensors with Field Wiring Terminals to PID
- SIM Gateway
- Figure 5-6: SIM Gateway Module
- Installing the SIM Gateway
- Installing SIM and SIM Sensors
- Figure 5-7: SIM Wiring to System-Powered and Nonpowered Sensors
- Figure 5-8: Connection for a Gateway Loop Powered SIM Sensor
- Figure 5-10: SIM Wiring to a Sensor
- Figure 5-12: SIM Connections to a 4-Wire/2-Wire Adapter
- Figure 5-13: Loop Interface Module
- RF Gateway (472490)
- Installing the RF Gateway
- Installing the RF Receiver
- Series Transmitters
- Gateway Off-Normal Conditions
- About the Bell Outputs and Auxiliary Relay
- Output Functions
- Installing the External Sounders
- Programming the Bell Outputs
- About the System Communication
- Connecting the Telephone Lines
- Figure 7-1: Installing the 472402A Backup Dialer
- Description of ADEMCO Contact ID Format
- Types of Customer Care Center Service
- Table of CCC Signaling
- Programming the System Communication Options
- About the AC Communicator Module
- Figure 8-1: AC Communicator Module Wiring
- Figure 8-2: AC Communicator Module Wiring Using AC Telephone Lines
- Using Multiple AC Communicator Modules
- About the J5 Output Triggers
- Auxiliary Alarm Signaling Equipment
- Figure 9-2: Configuration of the 7830R to the J5 Output Triggers
- Programming the Output Triggers
- About Access Control
- Figure 10-1: Access Control Interface Unit (ACIU)
- Installing the Access Control Interface Unit
- Using Readers, Keyloks, and Operating Panels
- Figure 10-2: Typical Installation Using Card Reader or Keyreader
- Figure 10-4: Modifying ACIU for Operation with Dorado 7401 or 7901 Card Reader
- Figure 10-5: Wiring Connections for a Manual Access Pushbutton or Exit Pushbutton
- Access Control Options
- Maintenance of the Access Control Interface Unit
- About the History Log
- Figure 11-1: Printer Interface Unit
- Displaying and Printing the History Log
- About Powering the FOCUS 200 PLUS
- Providing Adequate Voltage for Each Gateway and Operating Panel
- Figure 12-3: Determining the Voltage Drop on the RS-485 Bus
- Determining Maximum Length of Gateway Trunk Cable
- Determining the Control Unit Power Supply Load
- Determining the Size of the Standby Battery
- Installing a Power Supply
- Installing the Standby Battery
- Powering Up the Control Unit
- About the Input and Output Point Types
- Output Point Types
- About Programming the System
- Mechanics of Programming
- Programming Point Data
- Programming the BA Groups' Turn-Off Data
- About Scheduling
- Permanent Schedules
- Temporary Schedules
- Holiday Schedules
- Scheduling Options
- About Downline Loading
- Downline Loading the Customized Data
- Verifying the Downline Loaded Data
- About the Real-Time Clock
- Setting Daylight Saving Time
- About the ID Codes
- Service Code
- Programming ID Codes
- Summary of ID Code Capabilities and Privileges
- About Operating the System
- Action Menus
- Operating Panel Modes
- ID Codes
- Control Unit and BA Group Options
- Recycling Exit Delay
- Alarm/Trouble Memory
- About Testing the System
- Local Tests
- Transmission Tests
- Testing the Printer
- Electrical/Mechanical Specifications
- Installation Criteria
- Approvals
- Basic System Equipment
- SIM Sensors
- Limitations of This Alarm System
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