Operating Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Fire Alarm Control Panel
- Model FC901
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- DESCRIPTIONS
- SLC grounding detection threshold
- CONTROL PANEL OPERATION
- CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
- SYSTEM WIRING
- AC Connection
- Battery Connection
- WIRING
- Control Panel Wiring Overview
- Wiring Entering Enclosure
- Install Wiring
- Wiring Separation
- Internal Structure
- Power Supply and Battery Wiring
- Status Relays
- Auxiliary Power Outputs Wiring
- NAC Wiring
- Serial Interface Circuit (UFP)
- Serial Remote Device Wiring Overview
- SLC Addressable Device Circuit
- SLC Addressable Device Wiring Diagrams
- Optional City Tie/Leased Line
- DACT Wiring
- PROGRAMMING THE CONTROL PANEL
- MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX-A: REFERENCE DATA
- APPENDIX-B: COMPATIBLE DEVICES
- APPENDIX-C: TROUBLESHOOTING
- APPENDIX-D: ALARM VERIFICATION
- APPENDIX-E: APPLICATION SPECIFIC DETECTION
- APPENDIX-F: TESTING/MAINTENANCE
- APPENDIX-G: LCD, CONTROLS AND INDICATORS
- APPENDIX-H: OUTPUT FEATURES
- APPENDIX-I: PAS / PRE-SIGNAL
- APPENDIX-J: DACT INFORMATION OVERVIEW
- APPENDIX-K: DRIFT COMPENSATION
- APPENDIX-L: RELEASING OPERATION
- APPENDIX-M: GLOSSARY
- APPENDIX-N: PAD-4 WIRING INSTRUCTION
- APPENDIX-O: ISOLATOR SUPPORT
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If the panel is configured for Supervisory/Trouble Resound Reminder, and the supervisory
condition is not corrected, the local panel buzzer will re-activate when the reminder timer has
relapsed to remind users of the supervisory condition.
If the FC901 is configured as “Supervisory self-restoring”, the system shall return to the
“System Normal” status when the supervisory condition is restored unless there are additional
events on the system. If the FC901 is not configured as “Supervisory self-restoring”, the
system reverts to standby condition only after the RESET button is pressed.