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HomeMy WebLinkAboutA18-0026_approved plans_1526661243.pdfVail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 ADEMCO 4204 Relay Module – Installation Instructions GENERAL INFORMATION The ADEMCO 4204 Relay Module provides from one to four dry, form-C (SPDT) relay outputs to compatible control/communicators. It connects to the control’s keypad wiring terminals. The 4204 can be mounted inside the control’s cabinet or mounted remotely depending on the application. Refer to the UL notes below for certain restrictions. If mounted remotely, the 4204 has a built-in tamper switch that allows it to detect and report the removal of its cover to the control. Second, communication to the 4204 is supervised so that it cannot be disconnected from the keypad wiring without detection by the control. If the wiring is cut, a tamper or alarm signal will result, to indicate that this device (and possibly other devices connected to the keypad wiring) has become inoperative. INSTALLATION For UL Installations: When used with controls that do not support cover tamper or supervise communications wiring to the 4204, mount the 4204 inside the control’s cabinet. When used with controls that support cover tamper and supervise communications wiring to the 4204, mount the 4204 may either be mounted inside the control’s cabinet or mounted remotely. When mounted inside the control’s cabinet, some controls allow the 4204 to be mounted horizontally as follows: insert the self-tapping screws (provided) in two adjacent raised tabs on the back of the cabinet. Leave the heads projecting 1/8”. Hang the 4204 on the screw heads via two of the slotted holes on the back of its housing. The 4204’s cover need not, in this case, be tamper-protected. Set DIP switch 1 to “ON” if the cover is not used (see table). See the control’s instructions for additional information. When the 4204 is mounted remotely, it can be mounted horizontally or vertically and the built-in tamper switch can be used. Wires can exit from the side or via the breakout on the back of its housing. The DIP switch must be set with its position 1 “OFF” and when the installation is completed, the unit’s tamper-protected cover must be replaced. NOTE: For EN50131-3 compliance a tie-wrap must be secured around the case of a remotely mounted 4204. Apply tie-wrap around the case to the right of the large zone wire opening (4-inch case width). This is in opposition of the tamper switch and magnet. NOTE: CE installations require maximum cable length of 30 meters. Affix the connections label that accompanies the 4204 to the inside of the 4204’s cover (if the cover is used) or to the inside of the control’s cover. CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS Select and set an address for the 4204, using its DIP switch as shown in the DIP switch table. Each 4204 must be assigned a unique address so the control can identify and communicate with the 4204. The address to set is determined by the particular control to be used. See the control’s installation instructions. As shipped, the DIP switch is set for address “0”.                     NOTE:             Make connections to the 4204’s four relays via 12- position terminal block TB2. Refer to the control’s installation instructions for specific information on how to program the activation options for the relays. Make connections to the control’s keypad wiring points via 4-position terminal block TB1, the 4-pin plug, or both (wire color connections are the same). See the diagram on the other side of this page. SPECIFICATIONS Physical: 6-7/16” W x 4-1/4” H x 1-1/4” D (163mm x 108mm x 32mm) Electrical: Input Voltage: 12VDC nominal (10-14VDC, from control’s remote keypad connection points) Input Current: 15mA standby + 40mA per active relay Contact Rating: 2A max. at 28VDC/AC (resistive loads) WARRANTY For the latest warranty information, please go to:  UL     ߰  !    "     # $߰"   % ߰     ߰       & #    ߰   ߰    ߰'  ߰ ߰  ߰   ( )*  Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18  N8909V4 10/12 Rev. B 4204-01-V1 4204 ADDRESS SETTINGS("—" means "OFF") DETERMINE 4204'S ADDRESS: CONTROL'S INSTRUCTIONS SPECIFY ADDRESS TO USE. "0" ADDRESS SETTING SHOWN (AS SHIPPED). SWITCH NUMBER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 2 ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — 3 ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — 4 ON ON ON ON — — — — ON ON ON ON — — — — 5 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON — — — — — — — — 1 2 3 4 5 ÞDIP SWITCH SETTINGS OFF ON DIP SWITCH (WHITE AREAS DENOTE SWITCH HANDLES) POSITIONS 2-6: POSITION 1: ENABLES/DISABLES COVER TAMPER. ON = TAMPER DISABLED, OFF = TAMPER ENABLED. SHOWN DISABLED AS SHIPPED. 6 ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON 6 716 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON — ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON — — ON ON ON ON — — — — ON ON ON ON — — — — ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — —— — — — — — — — ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON POSITION 7: NO FUNCTION TB21211 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (–) GROUND (+) 12VDC YEL BLK GRN RED 13 14 15 16 DIP SWITCH FOR SETTING DEVICE ADDRESS AND ENABLING/DISABLING TAMPER COVER TAMPER (REED) SWITCH TB1 4204 4-PIN TOUCHPAD PLUG 3 2 RELAY 1 4 TYPICAL (SHOWN "OFF") C NC NO C NC NO C 4204-02-V2 NC NO C NC NO EITHER OR BOTH CAN BE USED DATA IN FROM CONTROL DATA OUT TO CONTROL RELAY RELAY RELAY 4204 CONNECTIONS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7Must be connected to apower-limited source. If switching powerthrough a relay, thepower must be from apower-limited source. Relays are programmablebut outputs are notsupervised. 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A ADEMCO 6150 & 6160 KEYPADSKEYPADSKEYPADSREMOTE KEYPADS INSTALLATION AND SETUP GUIDE Keypad Features ADEMCO 6150 Fixed-Word ADEMCO 6160 2-Line Alpha Backlit Display ✔ (see note) ✔ (see note) Dedicated Function Keys ✔ ✔ Built-in Sounder Piezo Speaker Note: Permanent display backlighting is an option on some controls (see the control's instructions for details). GENERAL INFORMATION The ADEMCO 6150 and ADEMCO 6160 are addressable Remote Keypads designed for use with ADEMCO control panels. Addresses are set via the keypad keys. The keys on the keypads are continuously backlit for convenience. KEYPAD DISPLAYS AND LEDS The keypads have the following display features: Model Fixed Word Display 2-line Alpha Display 2-digit Zone Identifier Custom Zone Descriptors 6150 X X 6160 X X The following table shows the LEDs and their functions: LED Function Red Lights when the system is armed in any mode Green Lights when the system is "ready" to be armed. SPECIAL FUNCTION KEYS The keypads also feature function keys. These keys may be programmed for panic alarms or other special functions such as macros. See the control's instructions for details. Function keys must be held down for at least 2 seconds to activate an alarm; key pairs are activated immediately. Function Keys A or [1] and [✻] B or [✻] and [#] C or [3] and [#] D WIRING AND INSTALLATION The keypads can be surface mounted directly to a drywall, or to a single- or double-gang electrical box. 1. Push the two case release snaps at the bottom of the keypad with the blade of a medium screwdriver (this will push in the release snap), then pull that side of the case back away. Insert the screwdriver in the side of the keypad (between the front and back case) and gently twist to release the side locking tab. Repeat for the other side. Refer to Figure 1 for location of the case back release snaps and locking tabs. 2. Route wiring from the control panel through the opening in the case back. 3. Mount the case back to a wall or electrical box. 4. Wire directly from the keypad’s terminal block to the terminal block on the control panel as follows: Wiring Table (All Keypads) Keypad Control Panel Wire Color ▲G Data In Green – – Aux Pwr (GND) Black + + Aux. Pwr Red ▼Y Data Out Yellow See the control panel’s Installation and Setup Guide for more complete details. 5. Reattach the keypad to its case back. NOTE: TO REMOVE CASE BACK PUSH IN THE TWO MOUNTING SNAPS LOCATED ALONG THE BOTTOM OF THE KEYPAD AND LIFT UP.6150-006-V0RETAINING SNAPS ARMED READY LOCKING TAB Figure 1. Removing the Case Back Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 SETTING THE KEYPAD ADDRESS The keypad can either be set for an address of 00-30, or to the non-addressable mode (31). The keypad's default address is 31. To change the keypad's address, do the following: 1. Enter address mode: Power up the keypad. Within 60 seconds of power-up, press and hold down the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for 3 seconds. (If unable to enter address mode, power up and try again.) The current keypad address will be displayed, and the cursor will be under the "tens" digit. If 10 seconds have passed with no key entry, the keypad automatically exits address mode. You must power down, power up and start address mode again. NOTE: The keypad will not enter address mode if the panel to which it is connected is in programming mode. 2. Set the current address to "00": Press [0] to clear the current "tens" digit. The cursor will move to the "ones" digit position. Press [0] to clear the current "ones" digit. The cursor will move back to the "tens" digit position. 3. Enter the keypad's address: Enter the proper "tens" digit of the keypad's address. The cursor will move to the "ones" digit position. Enter the proper "ones" digit of the keypad's address. Note that address "31" sets the keypad to non-addressable mode. 4. Exit address mode: Press [✻] to save the displayed address and exit address mode. VIEWING THE KEYPAD ADDRESS Press and hold down the [1] and [3] keys at the same time for about 3 seconds. The current address is displayed. No key entry is allowed. Press any key to exit or wait 10 seconds to exit viewing mode. FUNCTION KEY LABELS A set of adhesive-backed labels with some typical function symbols (i.e., fire, police, personal emergency, etc.) is provided. These labels can be placed on or next to the keys to identify each key's function for the end user (as determined by the control panel's capability and programming; see the control's instructions). SPECIFICATIONS Physical: 6150: 4-7/8"H x 6-1/4"W x 1"D 6160: 5-5/16"H x 7-3/8"W x 1-3/16"D Displays: 6150: Fixed-Word LCD (backlit). 6160: 2 x 16 alpha-numeric supertwist LCD, backlit. Sounder: 6150: Piezo-electric (fire alarm is loud, pulsing single tone; (all Keypads) burglary alarm is loud, continuous, dual tone). 6160: Speaker. Voltage: 12VDC Current: 6150: 70mA (ARMED LED lit, LCD backlight and sounder on), reduces to 40mA when panel is operating in standby mode (backlight off). 6160: 150mA (ARMED LED lit, LCD backlight and sounder on), reduces to 40mA when panel is operating in standby mode (backlight off). REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CONTROL PANEL WITH WHICH THIS DEVICE IS USED FOR WARRANTY INFORMATION AND LIMITATIONS OF THE ENTIRE ALARM SYSTEM. 165 Eileen Way, Syosset, New York 11791 Copyright© 2006 Honeywell International Inc. www.honeywell.com/security ‡K3590-ADV3TŠ K3590-ADV3 3/06 Rev. A Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Overview: SMP3 power supply/charger converts low voltage AC input into 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC @ 2.5 amp of continuous supply current (see specifications). This general purpose power supply has a wide range of applications for access control, security and CCTV system accessories that require additional power. Specifications: Input: • 16VAC to 28VAC (see transformer selection table). Output: • 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC selectable output. • Thermal overload and short circuit protection. • 2.5 amp continuous supply current*. • Filtered and electronically regulated output. Battery Backup: • Built-in charger for sealed lead acid or gel type batteries. • Maximum charge current 300mA. • Automatic switch over to stand-by battery. • Battery short circuit protection (circuit breaker). Additional Features: • AC input and DC output LED indicators. • Extremely compact design. • Includes battery leads. • Snap Track compatible (order Altronix model #ST3). • DIN Rail Mount version available (order Altronix model #DPS3). Board Dimensions (W x L x H approximate): 3” x 3.5” x 2” (76.2mm x 88.9mm x 50.8mm) * Specified at 25˚ C ambient. Voltage Output/Transformer Selection Table: Output Voltage Switch Position Transformer Requirements (Recommended Altronix Part #’s)SW1 SW2 6VDC Closed (ON) Open (OFF) 16VAC / 40VA (TP1640) 12VDC Open (OFF) Open (OFF) 16VAC / 40VA (TP1640), 24VAC or 28VAC / 100VA (T2428100) 24VDC Open (OFF) Closed (ON) 28VAC / 100VA (T2428100) Note: Transformers with higher power (VA) ratings may be used for all output voltages selected above provided the input voltage does not exceed 28VAC or 45VDC. Installation Instructions: The SMP3 should be installed in accordance with The National Electrical Code and all applicable Local Regulations. 1. Mount the SMP3 in the desired location / enclosure. 2. Set DC output voltage with switches (refer to Voltage Output/Transformer Selection Table). 3. Connect proper transformer to the terminals marked [AC] (refer to Voltage Output/Transformer Selection Table). Use 18 AWG or larger for all power connections (Battery, DC output). 4. Measure output voltage before connecting devices. This helps avoiding potential damage. 5. Connect devices to be powered to the terminals marked [+ DC --- ]. 6. When the use of stand-by batteries is desired, they must be lead acid or gel type. Connect battery to the terminals marked [+ BAT ---] (battery leads included). Use two (2) 12VDC batteries connected in series for 24VDC operation. Note: When batteries are not used, a loss ofAC will result in the loss ofoutput voltage. CAUTION: Do not touch exposed metal parts. Shut branch circuit power before installing or servicing equipment. There are no user serviceable parts inside. Refer installation and servicing to qualified service personnel. SMP3 - Power Supply/Charger Vail Fire& Emergency Services 05/18/18 LED Diagnostics: Red (DC) Green (AC) Power Supply Status ON ON Normal operating condition. ON OFF Loss ofAC. Stand-by battery supplying power. OFF ON No DC output. Short circuit or thermal overload condition. OFF OFF No DC output. Loss of AC. Discharged or no battery present. Terminal Identification: Terminal Legend Function/Description AC/AC Low voltage AC input (see Voltage Output/Transformer Selection Table). For 6VDC output use 16VAC or higher with 24VA power rating or higher. For 12VDC output use 16VAC or higher with 40VA power rating or higher. For 24VDC output use 28VAC with 85VA power rating or higher. Caution: Do not apply voltage above 28VAC or 45VDC (maximum input rating). + DC – 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC @ 2.5 amp continuous supply current. + BAT – Stand-by battery connections. Maximum charge rate 350mA. + DC -- + BAT -- AC AC ACDC SW1 SW2 6 V 12 V 24 V SW1 CLSD SW2 OPEN OPEN OPEN CLSD OPEN Altronix is not responsible for any typographical errors. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. 140 58th Street, Brooklyn, New York 11220 USA, 718-567-8181, fax: 718-567-9056 website: www.altronix.com, e-mail: info@altronix.com, Lifetime Warranty, Made in U.S.A. IISMP3 - Rev. 110606 G02N MEMBER Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Description Altronix SMP3 power supply/charger converts a low voltage AC input into a 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC output. This unit has a wide range of applications for access con- trol, security and CCTV system accessories that require additional power. SMP3 Power Supply/Charger Altronix Corporation | 140 58th St | Brooklyn, NY 11220 USA phone: +1 718.567.8181 | fax: +1 718.567.9056 | email: info@altronix.com | www.altronix.com Rev. SMP3-02062017 Input Voltage 16VAC to 28VAC. Outputs Voltage 6VDC, 12VDC or 24VDC selectable. Current 2.5A continuous max. Other Short circuit and thermal overload protection. Filtered and regulated. Back-up Battery (not included) Type Sealed lead acid or gel type. Failover Upon AC loss, instantaneous. Indicators (LED) Input Input voltage is present. DC Output Powered. Physical and Environmental Dimensions (L x W x H) 3.5” x 3” x 2” (88.9mm x 76.2mm x 50.8mm). Product Weight 0.25 lbs. (0.12 kg). Shipping Weight 0.35 lbs. (0.16 kg). Temperature Operating 0ºC to 49ºC (32ºF to 120ºF). Storage -20ºC to 70ºC (-4ºF to 158ºF). Relative Humidity 85% +/-5%. BTU/Hr (approx.): 6VDC: 8 BTU/Hr. 12VDC: 15 BTU/Hr. 24VDC: 31 BTU/Hr. Specifications SMP3 Board Dimensions (L x W x H) and Drawing 3.5” x 3” x 2” (88.9mm x 76.2mm x 50.8mm) 0.35” (8.9mm) 0.16” (4mm) Ø0.156” (3.9mm) 2.75” (69.9mm) 2.25” (57.2mm) 3.0” (76.2mm) 3.5” (88.9mm) Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Current Draw in Standby State Current Draw in Alarm State Total Current Draw in Standby State Total Current Draw in Alarm State Amps Amps Amps Amps Ademco Vista 21IP ADE-21IP 1 0.171 0.342 0.171 0.342 Ademco 4204 relay card ADE-4204 1 0.015 0.160 0.015 0.160 System Sensor interface and reversing relay module SYS-COSMOD2W 1 0.061 0.181 0.061 0.181 Ademco 6160 LCD annunciator ADE-6160 2 0.110 0.150 0.220 0.300 System Sensor 2 wire smoke alarm SYS-2WTAB 5 0.00005 0.130 0.00025 0.650 System Sensor 2 wire smoke /CO combo alarm SYS-COSMO-2W 3 0.00005 0.050 0.00015 0.150 System Current Draw in Standby State 0.467 Amps System Current Draw in Alarm State 1.783 Amps Address: 2893 Timber Creek Dr. Vail, CO 81657 24 Hours Calculated Draw in Standby State 11.218 Amp-Hours Alarm Contractor: Thul Alarm by Xssentials 15 minutes Calculated Draw in Alarm State 0.446 Amp-Hours Total Calculated Battery Load 11.663 Amp-Hours 15% Battery Wear Factor 1.750 Amp-Hours Total Battery Amperage Load Required 13.413 Amp-Hours Projected Battery Backup BATTERY CALCULATIONS SHEET Project: Dave Martin Residence alarm panel upgrade Device Type Part Number Quantity 2x12VDC 8AH Digitally signed by Daniel Dimitrov DN: cn=Daniel Dimitrov, o=Dimant Technologies LLC, ou, email=dimitrov.dimant@gmail.co m, c=US Date: 2018.05.01 21:03:41 -06'00' Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Project: Dave Martin residence alarm system upgrade Address: 2893 Timber Creek Dr., Unit #C15, Vail, CO 81657 Fire Alarm Contractor: Thul Alarm - Xssentials SCOPE OF WORK LETTER 1. Relocate alarm panel from the laundry room to the lower bedroom closet. 2. Replace existing obsolete alarm panel with Ademco Vista 21IP. 3. Prewire and install in accordance with NFPA 72 and Vail Fire Department amendments, additional smoke detector in the lower bedroom (formerly family room). 4. Replace 4 existing smoke alarms with 4 System Sensor 2WTAB smoke alarms. 5. Install 3 smoke/CO combo alarms within 15 feet from the door of sleeping areas. 6. Replace existing annunciators with 2 Ademco 6160 alarm annunciators. Daniel Dimitrov – NICET Level III, Cert. #119878 Dimant Technologies LLC Digitally signed by Daniel Dimitrov DN: cn=Daniel Dimitrov, o=Dimant Technologies LLC, ou, email=dimitrov.dimant@gmail.com, c=US Date: 2018.05.01 21:04:39 -06'00' Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Agency Listings Smoke Detectors with Sounder and Relay Option System Sensor i3™ sounder and relay smoke detectors apply the guiding principles of installation ease, intelligence, and instant inspection in a series of specialty conventional devices. Features • 85 dB sounder • Form C relay • Isolated thermal sensor • Plug-in design (base included) • In-line terminals • Flexible mounting options • Stop-Drop ’N Lock™ attachment to the base • Removable cover and chamber • Remote maintenance signaling • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms • Simplified sensitivity measurement • Dual-color LEDs Installation ease. Throughout the i3 series, installation is simple with its installer-friendly base and plug-in design. The base accommodates a broad range of back box and direct mounting options and provides ample space for pre-wiring the device. To complete the installation, the i3 detector plugs into its base with a simple Stop-Drop ’N Lock action. Intelligence. To reduce the likelihood of nuisance alarms, all i3 detectors are equipped with both drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. These capabilities minimize both short- and long-term causes of nuisance alarms, such as RF interference and dust accumulation. When connected to the 2W-MOD2 loop test/ maintenance module or an i3 Ready™ panel, 2-wire i3 detectors can generate a remote maintenance signal when in a maintenance or freeze trouble condition. To measure the sensitivity of any i3 detector, the SENS-RDR displays the reading, in terms of percent-per-foot obscuration, within seconds. Instant inspection. i3 has red and green LEDs to simplify local status indication during power-up, standby, alarm, maintenance, and freeze trouble conditions. When in alarm, i3 sounder models generate an 85 dB temporal tone. If connected to the RRS-MOD reversing relay/synchronization module, all i3 sounders on the loop will activate when one detector is in alarm. The RRS-MOD also synchronizes i3 sounder output to ensure a clear audible signal. Should the application call for differentiating between a local and a general alarm, the i3 line offers an isolated thermal model, which initiates a local alarm when smoke is detected, and a general alarm when the thermal sensor is activated. 2133 372-02-E 7272-1653:164 3015195 S911 3180932 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 ©2009 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. A05-0348-004 • 6/09 • #2170 Ordering Information Model Thermal Wiring Alarm Current 2WTA-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max. limited by control panel 2WTR-B Yes 2-wire 130 mA max. limited by control panel 4WTA-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA 4WTR-B Yes 4-wire 35 mA 4WTAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA 4WITAR-B Yes 4-wire 50 mA Smoke Detector Specifications Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage Nominal: 12/24 V non-polarized 2-wire: 8.5 V to 35 V 4-wire: 10 V to 35 V Maximum Ripple Voltage 30% of applied voltage (peak to peak) Standby Current 2-wire: 50 µA maximum average 4-wire: 50 µA maximum average Peak Standby Current 2-wire: 100 µA 4-wire: n/a Maximum Alarm Current 2-wire: 2WTR-B: 130 mA limited by control panel 2WTA-B: 130 mA** 4-wire: 4WTA-B, 4WTR-B: 35 mA 4WTAR-B, 4WITAR-B: 50 mA **Direct Power (Non-Reverse Polarity): 130 mA limited by panel. Reverse Polarity Power: 30 mA for the 2WTA-B in alarm; 12 mA for all other 2WTA-B units on the loop. Add 25 mA for the RRS-MOD reversing relay alarm current. Alarm Contact Ratings 2-wire: n/a 4-wire: 0.5 A @ 30 V AC/DC Form C Contact Ratings 2 A @ 30 V AC/DC Physical Specifications Operating Temperature Range 32°F to 100°F (0°C to 37.8°C) Operating Humidity Range 0 to 95% RH non-condensing Thermal Sensor 135°F (57.2°C) fixed Freeze Trouble 41°F (5°C) Sensitivity 2.5%/ft. nominal Input Terminals 14–22 AWG Dimensions (including base) 5.3 inches (134 mm) diameter, 2.0 inches (51 mm) height Approximate Weight 7.1 oz (200 g) Sound Pressure Output 85 dBA (models 2WTA-B, 4WTA-B, 4WTAR-B, and 4WITAR-B only) Mounting 3½-inch octagonal back box, 4-inch octagonal back box, single-gang back box, 4-inch square back box with a plaster ring, direct mount to ceiling LED Modes LED Mode Green LED Red LED Condition Duration Power up Blink every 10 seconds Blink every 10 seconds Initial LED status indication 80 seconds Normal (standby) Blink every 5 seconds off Out of sensitivity off Blink every 5 seconds Freeze trouble off Blink every 10 seconds Alarm off Solid Power-Up Sequence for LED Indication Condition Duration Initial LED status indication 80 seconds Architect/Engineer Specifications Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor i3 Series model number_______, listed to Underwriters Laboratories UL 268 for Fire Protection Signaling Systems. The detector shall be a combination photoelectric/thermal equipped with a sounder (model 2WTA-B, 4WTA-B), a Form C relay (model 2WTR-B), a combination sounder/relay (model 4WTAR-B), or an isolated thermal/sounder/relay (model 4WITAR-B). The detector shall include a mounting base for mounting to 3½-inch and 4-inch octagonal, single-gang, and 4-inch square back boxes with a plaster ring, or direct mount to the ceiling using drywall anchors. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The detector shall allow pre-wiring of the base and the head shall be a plug-in type. The detector shall have a nominal sensitivity of 2.5 percent per foot as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector shall be capable of automatically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. The detector shall provide dual- color LED indication that blinks to indicate power-up, normal standby, out of sensitivity, alarm, and freeze trouble conditions. When used in conjunction with the 2W-MOD2 module, 2-wire models shall include a maintenance signal to indicate the need for maintenance at the alarm control panel and shall provide a loop testing capability to verify the circuit without testing each detector individually. When used in conjunction with the RRS-MOD module, all i3 sounder models on a loop shall sound when one sounder alarms, all shall be synchronized, and all sounders may be silenced from the panel. Model Description RRS-MOD Reversing relay/synchronization module 2W-MOD2 2-wire loop test/maintenance module SENS-RDR Sensitivity reader RT Removal/replacement tool A77-AB2 Retrofit adapter bracket Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.com INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Photoelectric Smoke Detector 2-Wire: 2WTR-B (Form C Relay), 2WTA-B (Sounder) 4-Wire: 4WTR-B (Form C Relay), 4WTA-B (Sounder) 4WTAR-B (Form C Relay, Sounder), 4WITAR-B (Isolated Thermal, Form C Relay, Sounder) Series BEFORE INSTALLING Please read thoroughly System Sensor’s Applications Guide for System Smoke Detectors (SPAG91), which provides detailed information on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applications. This is available online from System Sensor’s web site: www.systemsensor.com. NOTICE: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment. IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly follow- ing National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 72 National Fire Alarm Code requirements. At a minimum, cleaning should be performed annually. GENERAL DESCRIPTION Models 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B are 2-wire photoelectric smoke detectors; models 4WTR-B, 4WTA-B, 4WTAR-B, and 4WITAR-B are 4-wire photoelectric smoke detectors. All models incorporate a state-of-the-art optical sensing chamber and an advanced microprocessor. The microprocessor allows the detector to automatically adjust its sensitivity back to the factory setting when it becomes more sensitive due to contaminants settling in its chamber. In order for this feature to work properly, the chamber must never be opened while power is applied to the smoke detector. This includes cleaning, maintenance or screen replacement. All models also feature a restorable, built-in, fixed temperature (135°F) thermal detector and are also capable of sensing a freeze condition if the temperature is below 41°F. Models 2WTA-B, 4WTA-B, 4WTAR-B, and 4WITAR-B contain a piezoelectric horn which generates the ANSI S3.41 temporal pattern in an alarm condition. All detectors on a zone will sound when the power supply to them is reversed. The RRS-MOD can be used for the power supply reversal function. The RRS- MOD also enables all the detectors’ sounders on a zone to be synchronized and allows the zone to be silenced from the panel by entering the alarm si- lence key at the keypad. The detector that initiated the alarm condition will have its red LED and Form C relays (if applicable) latched until reset by panel. The model 4WITAR-B photoelectronic smoke sensor is isolated from the fixed- temperature heat sensor, providing a self-resetting, local audible smoke alarm that does not alarm at the panel. Only the fixed-temperature heat sensor will cause the 4WITAR-B to initiate an alarm at the panel and the relay to change its state. NOTE: In order for all i3 sounder detectors on a loop to sound when the panel alarms, the supply voltage polarity must be reversed. A reversing relay, System Sensor model number RRS-MOD, must be used. The RRS-MOD is designed to allow all i3 Series detectors in the same loop to sound when one of the detectors goes into alarm. In addition, the RRS-MOD will synchronize all of the i3 Series sounder smoke detectors on the loop. Some panels may require the use of programmable outputs. Refer to System Sensor literature for further information on the RRS-MOD. All i3 Series detectors are designed to provide open area protection. Two-wire models must be used with compatible UL Listed panels only. ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS 2-wire 4-wire System Voltage –Nominal: 12/24 12/24 V (Non-polarized for 2WTR-B and 4WTR-B) Min.: 8.5 10 V Max.: 35 35 V Max. Ripple Voltage: 30 30 % peak to peak of applied voltage Avg. Standby Current: 50 50 µA average Peak Standby Current: 100 — µA Max. Alarm Current 4WTA-B, 4WTR-B: — 35 mA 4WTAR-B, 4WITAR-B: — 50 mA 2WTR-B: 130 — mA panel must limit current 2WTA-B: 130* Alarm Contact Ratings: — 0.5 A @ 30 V AC/DC Form C Contact Ratings: 2 2 A @ 30 V AC/DC Audible Signal (temp-3 tone): 85 85 dBA min. in alarm or supply polarity reversed (Sounder units only) Remote Annunciator Output: 7 — mA maximum EOL Relay: — 12/24 EOLR-1 Reset Time (min): 0.3 0.3 seconds Max. Start-up Capacitance: 0.1 — µF Max. Initial Start-up Time: 45 15 seconds AlarmVerification** Start-up Time: 15 15 seconds * Direct Power (Non-reverse Polarity): 130 mA limited by panel. Reverse Polarity Power: 30 mA for the 2WTA-B in alarm; 12 mA for all other 2WTA-B units on the loop. Add 25 mA for the RRS-MOD reversing relay alarm current. ** Assumes the panel’s alarm verification reset time is 10 seconds or less. Should the alarm verification reset exceed 10 seconds, use the maximum initial start-up time. PHYSICAL SPECIFICATIONS Heat Sensor: 135°F (57.2°C) Freeze Trouble: 41°F (5°C) Operating Temperature Range: 32 to 100°F (0 to 37.8°C) Operating Humidity Range: 0 to 95% RH non-condensing Storage Temperature Range: –4 to 158°F (–20 to 70°C) Diameter (including base): 5.3 inches Height (including base): 2.0 inches Weight: 7.1 oz.I56-2170-010 1 I56-2170-010 02-20 Vail Fire &Emergency Services 05/18/18 When used with an “i3 Ready” control panel or the i3 Series 2W-MOD2 mod- ule (refer to installation manual), the 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B are capable of generating a “maintenance needed” signal. The 2W-MOD2 can indicate a need for cleaning, replacement, or a freeze trouble at the control panel or module. WARNING The 2W-MOD2 has replaced the previous model number 2W-MOD. To ensure proper remote maintenance signaling capabilities, do not use the 2W-MOD with i3 model numbers 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B. Installation of the 2WTR-B, 2WTA-B, 4WTR-B, 4WTA-B, 4WTAR-B, and 4WITAR-B detectors is simplified by the use of a mounting base that may be pre-wired to the system, allowing the detector to be easily installed or re- moved. The mounting base installation is further simplified by the incorpora- tion of features compatible with drywall fasteners. Two LEDs on the detector provide a local visual indication of the detector’s status: TABLE 1: DETECTOR LED MODES Green LED Red LED Power-up Blink 10 sec Blink 10 sec Normal (standby) Blink 5 sec — Out of sensitivity — Blink 5 sec Freeze Trouble — Blink 10 sec Alarm — Solid During an initial power-up delay, the red and green LEDs will blink synchro- nously once every ten seconds. It will take approximately 80 seconds for the detector to finish the power-up cycle (see Table 2). TABLE 2: POWER-UP SEQUENCE FOR LED STATUS INDICATION* Condition Duration Initial LED Status Indication 80 seconds Initial LED Status Indication (if excessive electrical noise is present) 4 minutes *Refer to Electrical Specifications for start-up time in conjunction with panel alarm verification. NOTE: If, during power-up, the detector determines there is excessive electri- cal noise in the system such as those caused by improper grounding of the system or the conduit, both LEDs will blink for up to 4 minutes before display- ing detector status (see Table 2). After power-up has completed and the detector is functioning normally within its listed sensitivity range, the green LED blinks once every five seconds. If the detector is in need of maintenance because its sensitivity has shifted outside the listed limits, the red LED blinks once every five seconds. When the detec- tor is in the alarm mode, the red LED latches on. The LED indication must not be used in lieu of the tests specified under Testing. In a freeze trouble condi- tion, the red LED will blink once every 10 seconds (refer to Table 1). To measure the detector’s sensitivity, the i3 Series Model SENS-RDR Infrared Sensitivity Reader tool (see Figure 4) should be used. Refer to instructions manual D100-98-00 for the proper use of the SENS-RDR. Models 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B also include an output that allows an optional Model RA400Z/RA100Z Remote Annunciator to be connected. MOUNTING General spacing guidelines are 30˝×30˝, with each detector covering 900 ft2 under maximum conditions. Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and/or ap- plicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and placement of smoke detectors. Each i3 Series detector is supplied with a mounting base that can be ceiling- or wall-mounted: 1. To a single gang box, or 2. To a 31⁄2-inch or 4-inch octagonal box, or 3. To a 4-inch square box with a plaster ring, or 4. Direct mount or to ceiling using drywall fasteners. FIGURE 1: MOUNTING OF DETECTOR S0121-00 The i3 Series heads and bases are keyed so that all heads will only fit into their respective bases. One model 4-wire relay base will accept the 4WTR-B, 4WTAR-B and 4WITAR-B detector heads and no others. The 2WTR-B, 2WTA-B and 4WTA-B will only fit into their respective mounting bases and no others. The heads and bases are clearly identified as either 2-wire or 4-wire. When mounting the i3 Series, ensure that the head is mounted to the correct base, and the test switch is aligned with the tamper release tab. TAMPER-RESISTANT FEATURE The i3 Series detectors include a tamper-resistant feature that prevents re- moval from the mounting base without the use of a tool. To engage the tam- per-resistant feature, cut the small plastic tab located on the mounting base (Figure 2), and then install the detector. To remove the detector from the base once it has been made tamper resistant, use a small screwdriver to depress the square tamper release tab, located on the skirt of the mounting base, and turn the detector counterclockwise. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES The i3 Series detectors represent an advancement over the previous sounder and Form C relay models and are designed to be used with the 2W-MOD2 and RRS-MOD only. Do not mix detector models on a zone. FIGURE 2: TAMPER-RESISTANT FEATURE SNAP OFF TAB FORTAMPER LOCK TAMPER RELEASE TAB DIRECT MOUNT HOLES S0109-00 WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES All wiring must be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70, National Electri- cal Code, applicable state and local codes, and any special requirements of the local Authority Having Jurisdiction. Proper wire gauges should be used. The conductors used to connect smoke detectors to the alarm control panel and accessory devices should be color- coded to reduce the likelihood of wiring errors. Improper connections can prevent a system from responding properly in the event of a fire. The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14–22 gauge wire. For best system performance, all wiring should be installed in separate grounded conduit; do not mix fire alarm system wiring in the same conduit as any other electrical wiring. Twisted pair may be used to provide additional protection against extraneous electrical interference. Wire connections are made by stripping approximately 1⁄4-inch of insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting it into the proper base terminal, and tightening the screw to secure the wire in place. Do not put wires more than 2 gauge apart under the same clamping plate. TWO-WIRE COMPATIBILITY System Sensor two-wire smoke detectors are marked with a compatibility identifier located on the label on the back of the product. For two-wire mod- els 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B, connect detectors only to compatible alarm control panels as identified by System Sensor’s two-wire compatibility chart, available at www.systemsensor.com. NOTE: Models 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B are not to be installed on initiating cir- cuits containing other makes/models of smoke detectors. NOTE: Style D initiating circuits require the use of a 2W-MOD2 for models 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B. 2 I56-2170-010 02-20 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 WIRING DIAGRAMS FIGURE 3A: WIRING DIAGRAM, 2WTR-B AND 2WTA-B 2-WIRE ZONE 2-WIRE CONTROL PANEL + – (5) RA – (4) RA + (3) – IN/OUT (2) + OUT (1) + IN RA400Z EOL RESISTOR OPTIONAL RELEASING DEVICE (6) NC (7) C (8) NO NOT INCLUDED ON 2WTA-B MODEL S0122-00 NOTE: FOR ALL COMPATIBLE ADEMCO PANELS, DO NOT EXCEED 30 OHMS LINE IMPEDANCE. NOTE: ONLY ONE 2WTR-B DETECTOR PER ZONE CAN BE USED. NOTE: Only one 2WTA-B detector shall be installed on a zone, unless the panel switches the zone to a reverse polarity, non-current limited power sup- ply. For panels that do not provide this feature, a reversing relay, System Sen- sor model RRS-MOD, may be used. When utilized with the 2WTA-B, it allows for more than one detector to be utilized on a loop. Some panels may require the use of programmable outputs. Refer to System Sensor literature for further information on the RRS-MOD. The 2WTA-B detector shall not be mixed with other 2-wire detectors on the same zone. CAUTION Any 2-wire i3 smoke detector (2W-B, 2WT-B, 2WTA-B, or 2WTR-B) wired in the Style D initiating device circuit (IDC) configuration requires the use of a 2W-MOD2 module. This is because fire alarm control panels vary by manufacturer on the implementation of Style D circuits. Therefore, the only way to insure proper operation of 2-wire i3 smoke detectors (2W-B, 2WT-B, 2WTA-B, or 2WTR-B) on Style D IDC’s is to use a 2W-MOD2 module. Refer to the 2W-MOD2 installation manual, document D500-46-00, for Style D wiring diagrams. The 2W-MOD2 installation manual may be downloaded from the System Sensor web site at www.systemsensor.com. FIGURE 3B: WIRING DIAGRAM, 4WTR-B, 4WTA-B, 4WTAR-B, AND 4WITAR-B AUX OR SMOKE POWER IDC 4-WIRE CONTROL PANEL + + – –(5) A(4) A(3) – IN/OUT(2) + OUT(1) + INEOL RELAY (EOLR-1) EOLRESISTOR (5) A(4) A(3) – IN/OUT(2) + OUT(1) + INNOT INCLUDED ON 4WTA-B MODEL NOT INCLUDED ON 4WTA-B MODEL OPTIONAL RELEASING DEVICE (6) NC(7) C(8) NOOPTIONAL RELEASING DEVICE (6) NC(7) C(8) NOS0123-01 INSTALLATION WARNING Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device circuits before in- stalling detectors. NOTE: To install units so that corresponding LEDs are lined up, refer to the “Green LED” indicator on the base. 1. Wire the mounting base screw terminals per Figure 3a or Figure 3b, as applicable. 2. Place detector on the base and rotate clockwise. The detector will drop into the base and lock into place with a “click”. 3. After all detectors have been installed, apply power to the alarm control unit. 4. Test each detector as described in Testing. 5. Reset all the detectors at the alarm control unit. 6. Notify the proper authorities that the system is in operation. CAUTION Dust covers are an effective way to limit the entry of dust into the smoke detector sensing chamber during construction. However, they may not com- pletely prevent airborne dust particles from entering the detector. Therefore, System Sensor recommends the removal of detectors before beginning con- struction or other dust producing activity. When returning the system to ser- vice, be sure to remove the dust covers from any detectors that were left in place during construction. CAUTION Smoke detectors are not to be used with detector guards unless the combina- tion has been evaluated and found suitable for that purpose. CAUTION When using the RRS-MOD with model 2WTA-B, do not mix the 2WTA-B with other model smoke detectors and dry contact closure devices, including me- chanical heat detectors, manual pull stations and waterflow switches. Such mixing can cause a direct short on the auxiliary power terminals, damaging the control panel’s internal circuitry and/or damage devices connected to the initiating device circuit. TESTING Detectors must be tested after installation and following maintenance. NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. After power up, allow 80 seconds for the detector to stabilize before testing. Test i3 Series detectors as follows: A. TEST SWITCH 1. An opening for the recessed test switch is located on the detector hous- ing (See Figure 4). 2. Insert a small screwdriver or allen wrench (0.18˝ max.) into the test switch opening; push and hold. 3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the detector’s red LED should light within one second. FIGURE 4: RECESSED TEST SWITCH OPENING AND SENS-RDR POSITION POSITION SENS-RDR AT AN ANGLE ONTHE OVAL AREA OR AT THE CHAMBER OPENING BY THE WORD “PAINT” PUSH RECESSED SWITCH WITH A0.18® MAX.DIAMETER TOOL RECESSEDTEST SWITCH LED S0110-00 B. SMOKE ENTRY TEST Canned aerosol simulated smoke (canned smoke agent) may be used for smoke entry testing of the smoke detector. Tested and approved aerosol smoke products are: MANUFACTURER MODEL Home Safeguard Industries 25S, 30S SDi CHEK02 and CHEK06 SDi SOLOA4 SDi SMOKESABRE-01 When used properly, the canned smoke agent will cause the smoke detector to go into alarm. Refer to the manufacturer’s published instructions for proper use of the canned smoke agent. 3 I56-2170-010 02-20 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for the enclosed product. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to in- crease or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the replacement of any part of the product which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: Honeywell, 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso TX 79936, USA. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequen- tial or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam- ages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Please refer to insert for the Limitations of Fire Alarm Systems FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa- tion. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION Canned aerosol simulated smoke (canned smoke agent) formulas will vary by manufacturer. Misuse or overuse of these products may have long term ad- verse effects on the smoke detector. Consult the canned smoke agent manufac- turer’s published instructions for any further warnings or caution statements. C. DIRECT HEAT METHOD Using a 1000-1500 watt hair dryer, direct the heat toward either of the thermis- tors. Hold the heat source about 12 inches from the detector to avoid damage to the plastic. NOTE: For the above tests, the detector will reset only after the power source has been momentarily interrupted. It is not necessary to reset the model 4WITAR-B, when smoke is used to initiate the alarm. When testing the 4WITAR-B model, pressing the test switch will result in a non-latching local alarm that does not alarm at the control panel. Once the test button is released, the unit will return to its standby condition. Only the fixed-temperature heat sensor will cause the 4WITAR-B to initiate an alarm at the panel. If a detector fails any of the above test methods, its wiring should be checked and it should be cleaned as outlined in the Maintenance section. If the detec- tor still fails, it should be replaced. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. LOOP VERIFICATION (MODELS 2WTR-B AND 2WTA-B ONLY) Loop verification is provided by the EZ Walk loop test feature. This feature is for use with i3 Series compatible control panels or the i3 Series 2W-MOD2 module only. The EZ Walk loop test verifies the initiating loop wiring and provides visual status indication at each detector. Refer to System Sensor lit- erature for further information on the 2W-MOD2. WARNING The 2W-MOD2 has replaced the previous model number 2W-MOD. To ensure proper EZ Walk Test capabilities, do not use the 2W-MOD with i3 model num- bers 2WTR-B and 2WTA-B. TABLE 3: EZ WALK TEST DETECTOR MODES Green LED Red LED Proper Operation Double blink 5 sec — Out of Sensitivity — Double Blink 5 sec Freeze Condition — Double Blink 10 sec NOTE: The EZ Walk loop test must not be used instead of alarm testing. MAINTENANCE NOTE: Before performing maintenance on the detector, notify the proper au- thorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be tem- porarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Power must be removed from the detector before performing maintenance of any kind. 1. Remove the detector cover by turning counterclockwise. (See Figure 5.) 2. Vacuum the cover or use canned air to remove any dust or debris. 3. Remove the top half of the screen/sensing chamber by lifting straight up. (See Figure 5.) 4. Vacuum or use canned air to remove any dust or particles that are pres- ent on both chamber halves. 5. Replace the top half of the screen/sensing chamber by aligning the arrow on the screen/sensing chamber with the arrow on the housing. Press down firmly until the screen/sensing chamber is fully seated. 6. Replace the detector cover by placing it over the screen/sensing chamber and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place. 7. Reinstall the detector and test. (See the Testing section.) 8. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. FIGURE 5: REMOVING SCREEN/SENSING CHAMBER REMOVABLE DETECTOR COVER SCREEN/SENSING CHAMBER (TOP HALF) DETECTOR HOUSING S0111-00 i3 is a trademark of and System Sensor® and Honeywell® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International, Inc. 4 I56-2170-010 ©2017 System Sensor. 02-20 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 1 i4 Series Combination CO/Photoelectric Smoke Detector Best-in-class carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke detection technology in a single, system-connected device. Features • Single device for CO and smoke detection that uses less wiring and fewer junction boxes • Compatible with a wide range of control panels with the use of the required i4 Interface Module. • Sends distinct smoke and CO signals to the panel • Sounds Temporal 3 for smoke and Temporal 4 for CO • Built-in 85dB sounder • LEDs display both CO and smoke status • External IR LED provides extended range sensitivity testing • Versatile mounting allows for wall or ceiling placement • Easily replaceable electrochemical CO cell with 10-year end-of-life timer that signals the panel and chirps to alert the homeowner • RealTest® enables functional test using canned CO • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms provide false alarm immunity • Compatible with SENS-RDR sensitivity tester • Full agency compliance with UL 268 and UL 2075 Integration: The i4 Series combines CO and smoke detection into one device, requiring less wiring and fewer back boxes than two separate devices. The i4 Series is compatible with i3 (2WTA-B or 4WTA-B), so an attractive CO monitoring solution can easily be retrofitted into existing i3 installations. The i4 Series CO cell can be easily replaced at end-of-life, resulting in a much lower life cost than having to replace the entire detector. Installation ease: The i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke detector requires less wiring than two separate CO and smoke devices. Installers can pre-wire its plug-in base, while its large wire-entry port and in-line terminals provide ample room for neatly routing wiring. The base accommodates several back box options and also direct mounts using drywall anchors. The i4 head plugs into the base with a simple Stop-Drop `N Lock™ action. When the detector’s CO cell reaches end- of-life, it can be easily replaced in the field without a tool. Intelligence: With the help of the module, the i4 Series transmits distinct CO and smoke signals, allowing appropriate response from the central monitoring station. Intelligent features, such as drift compensation and smoothing algorithms, reduce nuisance alarms. Instant inspection: The i4 Series LEDs enable instant inspection of detector status signaling normal/standby condition, alarm condition, maintenance/trouble condition or functional test mode. 2-wire devices allow loop testing via the EZ Walk feature where wiring can easily be verified by checking the LED status at each detector. Smoke sensitivity can be easily measured using the wireless SENS- RDR device. CO cell functionality can also be quickly validated in the field with canned CO per NFPA 720: 2009 requirements using the detector’s RealTest functionality. 4 Agency Listings S268 1653:0227 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 2 Physical Specifications Dimension: Diameter: 5.5˝; Depth: 2.5˝ (includes base) Weight: 9.2 oz. (261 g) Operating Temperature Range: 0 – 50° C (32 – 122° F) Operating Humidity Range: 20-95% RH Storage Temperature Range: -10 – 70° C (14 – 158° F) Sensitivity: 2.5%/ft nominal Input Terminals: 14 to 22 AWG Mounting: Back boxes: 3.5˝ and 4˝ Octagonal; Single-gang; 4˝ Square; 2 x 4˝, 3.5˝ and 4˝ round ceiling. Direct mount to wall or ceiling. Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage (VDC): Nominal: 12/24; Minimum: 8.5; Maximum: 35 Maximum Standby Current: 50 µA Maximum Alarm Current: 2-Wire 50mA; 4-Wire 40mA Audible Signal: 85 dBA Maximum Reverse Polarity Current: 20 mA Maximum Start-up Current: 200uA Maximum Start-up Capacitance: .10 µF Operation Modes / LED Status Green Red Blue Sounder Alarm Smoke: Off On Off Temp 3 Alarm CO: Off Off On Temp 4 Alarm Smoke & CO: Off On On Temp 3 Power Up: Blink 5 sec. Blink 5 sec Blink 5 sec. Off Standby: Blink 5 sec. Off Off Off RealTest® Mode (CO): Off Off Blink 1 sec. Off After CO is Sprayed: Off Off On Temp 4 Smoke Maintenance: Off Blink 5 sec. Off Off CO Trouble: Off Off Blink 5 sec. Off End-of-Life: Off Off Blink 5 sec. Intermittent i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector Specifications Carbon monoxide (CO)/Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor model number COSMO-2W (2-Wire) / COSMO-4W (4-Wire) listed to UL 268 for Fire Protection Signaling Systems and to UL 2075 for Carbon Monoxide Gas Detection. The detector shall be photoelectric smoke sensing and electrochemical CO sensing and equipped with a sounder capable of Temp 3 and Temp 4 audible signals. The detector shall have nominal sensitivity of 2.5 percent per foot as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector shall be capable of automatically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. The detector’s base shall be able to mount to a single-gang electrical box or direct (surface mount) to the wall or ceiling. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The detector shall provide LED indication that blinks to indicate normal standby, smoke alarm, smoke maintenance, CO alarm, CO trouble/end-of-life. When the detector is in CO trouble condition, it shall send a trouble signal to the panel. The detector shall provide a means to test CO gas entry into the CO sensing cell. The detector shall provide this with a test mode that accepts CO gas from a test agent and alarms immediately upon sensing CO entry. The 2-wire model shall include a maintenance signal to indicate the need for maintenance at the alarm control panel and shall provide a loop testing capability to verify the circuit without testing each detector individually. The detector shall have a replaceable CO cell that can be replaced at end of cell life. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 3 Features • Easily integrates up to 12 compatible detectors to a wide range of control panels • 2-wire module is compatible with COSMO-2W combination detectors and 2WTA-B smoke detectors. • 4-wire module is compatible with COSMO-4W combination detectors and 4WTA-B smoke detectors. • Sends distinct smoke and CO signals from i4 detectors to the panel • LED indication shows when a detector on the loop requires cleaning or maintenance (2-wire detectors only) • Initiates the EZ Walk loop test (2-wire detectors only) • Module interconnects the sounders of all devices connected to it. No RSS-MOD is required. Optional trigger inputs are provided to sound multiple modules. i4 Series Interface and Reversing Relay Module The i4 Interface Module connects up to 12 detectors to a wide range of control panels using only 2 to 3 zones. It also interconnects the devices, so when one device alarms, they all sound. Integration: The i4 module allows up to 12 i4 Series or compatible i3 Series smoke detector models to be integrated into a fire alarm panel using only 2 to 3 zones: a smoke zone, a CO zone and an optional trouble zone. Detectors sound Temp 3 for smoke and Temp 4 for CO events. The i4 module can be used to alarm all sounders in compatible detectors for smoke and CO events. When one detector detects smoke or CO and goes into alarm, all connected detectors alarm, offering the highest level of warning to the homeowner. Installation ease: The i4 Series Interface Module mounts to a 411/16-inch square back box for quick and easy installation. Terminal blocks with durable SEMS screws ensure a reliable connection. It also has pre-drilled holes for easy mounting inside a metal enclosure Intelligence: The i4 Interface Module allows i4 and compatible i3 smoke detector models (2WTA-B and 4WTA-B) to communicate with any listed fire alarm control panel capable of utilizing this module. Instant inspection: The i4 Interface Module provides LED status indication for the loop, displaying normal operation, loop wiring fault, smoke events, smoke maintenance (2-wire only), CO events, and CO maintenance/end-of-life. Agency Listings S911 1653:0228 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.com ©2013 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 Ordering Information Part No. Description COSMO-2W 12/24 volt, 2-wire, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector with RealTest technology COSMO-4W 12/24 volt, 4-wire, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector with RealTest technology COSMOD2W 2-wire interface module (required to use with COSMO-2W models) COSMOD4W 4-wire interface module (required to use with COSMO-4W models) CO-REPL Replacement CO cell for COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W models SENS-RDR Sensitivity reader EOLR-1 End-of-line relay (required with 4-wire systems) Module Power-Up Sequence / LED Status Condition Duration Maintenance/Freeze trouble LED indication 6 minutes EZ Walk test available 6 minutes after power up or panel reset Operation Modes / LED Status Green Yellow Red Blue Alarm Smoke: Blink 1 sec. Off On Off Alarm CO: Blink 1 sec. Off Off On Alarm Smoke & CO: Blink 1 sec. Off On On No power / No communication: Off Off Off Off Loop wiring fault: Blink 1 sec. On Off Off EZ Walk Test Mode (2-wire only): Blink 1 sec. Blink 5 sec. Off Off Smoke Maintenance (2-wire only): Blink 1 sec. Off Blink 5 sec. Off Smoke Freeze Trouble (i3 2WTA-B only): Blink 1 sec. Off Blink 10 sec. Off CO Trouble: Blink 1 sec. Off Off Blink 5 sec. Electrical Specifications Module Operating Voltage (VDC): Nom.: 12/24; Min.: 8.5 (2-wire), 10 (4-wire, power limited); Max.: 35 VDC (power limited) Standby Current: 2-Wire: 61mA (max.), 45mA (12V In), 26mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 52mA1 (max.), 37mA1 (12V In), 22mA1 (24V In) Alarm Current2: 2-Wire: 181mA (max.), 121mA (12V In), 64mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 78mA1 (max.), 57mA1 (12V In), 34mA1 (24V In) Maximum Ripple Voltage: 30% of applied power Maximum Alarm Threshold: 9.2 Volts DC Alarm and Maintenance Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC, resistive, 25 ohms Maximum Loop Wiring Resistance: 2-Wire 50 Ohms; 4-Wire 300 Ohms Trigger inputs: Min On Voltage: 1.5V; Max.: Vin 1 Does not include current draw from attached detectors or EOL relay. 2 Does not include reverse polarity current draw from attached detectors. i4 Series Interface Module Specifications The i4 module shall be a System Sensor i4 Series model number COSMOD2W (2-wire) or COSMOD4W (4-wire) listed to UL 864 and UL 985 for Control Units for Fire Protection Signaling Systems. The module shall include provisions for mounting to 4-inch square back box. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The module shall provide 4 LED indicators that blink or illuminate to indicate communication status, maintenance alert, alarm or freeze trouble conditions, and EZ Walk loop test mode (2-wire module only). The module shall allow communication to i4 Series and i3 Series detectors with sounders with any UL 864- and UL 985-listed fire alarm control panel capable of utilizing this module. The 2-wire module shall offer provisions for Style D / Class A wiring on IDC loops and shall provide a loop testing capability (EZ Walk) to verify the initiating loop wiring. Physical Specifications Module Dimension: Height: 6.04˝; Width: 6.04˝; Depth: 1.00˝ Weight: 9.6 oz. 272 (g) Operating Temperature Range: 0 – 50° C (32 – 122° F) Operating Humidity Range: 5 - 95% RH Storage Temperature Range: -20 – 70° C (-4 – 158° F) Input Terminals: 14 to 22 AWG Mounting: 411/16˝ square back box or inside a metal enclosure Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 i4 Series Combination Carbon Monoxide(CO)/Photoelectric Smoke Detector COSMO-2W (2-wire) and COSMO-4W (4-wire) INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6583 www.systemsensor.com Notice: This manual shall be left with the owner/user of this equipment. BEFORE INSTALLATION Please read this manual thoroughly along with manual I56-3871 for the i4 series interface module and the Application Guides for System Sensor Smoke (SPAG91) and CO Detectors (COAG103), which provide detailed infor- mation on detector spacing, placement, zoning, wiring, and special applica- tions. These manuals are available online at www.systemsensor.com. IMPORTANT: This detector must be tested and maintained regularly following NFPA 72/NFPA 720 requirements. At a minimum, cleaning and testing should be performed annually. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The i4 series is a plug-in, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/ smoke detector. It is available in either a 2-wire or 4-wire configuration. The i4 series detectors must be used with the corresponding i4 series Interface Mod- ule to connect to the panel. The i4 interface module is also compatible with i3 series smoke detector model 2WTA-B or 4WTA-B. FEATURES Smoke Features • Photoelectric smoke sensor • Drift compensation and noise rejection algorithms • Red smoke LED indicator • Smoke test switch CO Features • Field replaceable, electrochemical CO sensor • RealTest® functional test capable • Blue CO LED indicator • Sensor end-of-life notification Audible Annunciation • Local integral sounder • Polarity reversal Installation and Maintenance • Stop-Drop-N-Lock plug-in base • SEMS wiring terminals • COSMO-2W designed for 2-wire i4 Zone type • COSMO-4W designed for 4-wire i4 Zone type • SENS-RDR sensitivity reader compatible with extended range • Removable cover for cleaning • Replaceable screen Other Features • Green supervisory LED • Listed to UL standards 268 and 2075 VISIBLE ANNUNCIATON The i4 series detector has three visible LED’s; Green, Red and Blue. The green LED is a supervisory LED; it blinks during power on, reset, and during normal operation. It is extinguished during smoke maintenance, CO trouble, smoke SPECIFICATIONS COSMO-2W COSMO-4W Electrical Specifications Physical Spcecificaitons System Voltage: 12/24 volts DC 12/24 volts DC Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 50° C (32 - 122° F) Min: 8.5 volts 8.5 volts Operating Humidity Range: 20-95% RH Max: 35 volts 35 volts Storage Temperature Range: -10 - 70° C (14 - 158° F) Max Startup Current: 200uA 200uA Diameter: 5.5 inches Max Standby Current: 50uA 50uA Height: 2.5 inches Max Alarm Current: 50mA 40mA Weight: 9.2 oz; 261 g Max Reverse Polarity Current: 20mA 20mA Wire Gauge Acceptance: Min: 22 AWG Max: 14 AWG Audible Signal (Supplemental*): 85dBA 85dBA 2-Wire Compatibility Zone Identifier: A Max Start-up Capacitance: .10uF .10uF *NFPA requires a UL listed sounder on the NAC circuit I56-3747-004alarm and CO alarm events. The red LED signals smoke events; it blinks dur- ing smoke maintenance events and lights constantly during smoke alarm events. The blue LED signals CO events; it blinks blue during CO trouble or CO end-of-life; it blinks rapidly during RealTest®; and lights constant during CO alarm. TABLE 1: OPERATION MODES OPERATION MODEGREEN LED RED LED BLUE LED SOUNDER Normal (standby) Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF OFF Alarm Smoke OFF ON OFF Temp 3 Alarm CO OFF OFF ON Temp 4 Alarm Smoke & CO OFF ON ON Temp 3 RealTest® Mode OFF OFF Blink 1 Sec. OFF (After CO is Sprayed) OFF OFF ON Temp 4 Trouble feature: When the sensor (supervision) is in a trouble condition (such as a detector that is dirty), the detector will send a trouble signal to the module then to the FACP. Depending on the issue, the detector must then be serviced or replaced. CO sensor end-of-life timer feature: When the CO sensor has passed end-of- life, a trouble signal will be sent to the module then to the FACP. This indicates that the CO sensor inside the detector must be replaced. If unresolved for 30 days, the detector will chirp intermittently. The typical life of the CO sensor is ten years from the date of manufacture; it is recommended to periodically check the “Replace by” sticker located on the replaceable CO cell. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES Ceiling: Detector should be at least 12 inches from any wall. Wall: Detector should be no closer than 6 inches from ceiling. • Do not install outdoors or in any environment that does not comply with the detector’s environmental specifications • Install in accordance with NFPA 72 and 720 standards. NFPA 72 and 720 define standards for both commercial and residential installation of smoke and CO detectors. State and local laws involving CO detection should also be considered. • If the installation can be interpreted as residential, consult the section of NFPA 720 that outlines residential applications. Chapter 9.4.1.1, for example, states that carbon monoxide alarms or detectors shall be in- stalled as follows: • Outside each separate dwelling unit sleeping area in the immediate vicinity of the bedroom • On every level of a dwelling unit, including basements • Consult NFPA 72, the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ), and/ or applicable codes for specific information regarding the spacing and placement of smoke detectors. • Do not install detectors in the following areas: • In or near areas where particles of combustion are normally present such as kitchens, in garages, near furnaces, hot water heaters, or gas space heaters. 1 I56-3747-004 04-25 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 • In very cold or very hot areas. • In wet or excessively humid areas, or next to bathrooms with showers. • In dusty, dirty, or insect-infested areas. • Near fresh air inlets or returns or excessively drafty areas. Air con- ditioners, heaters, fans, and fresh air intakes and returns can drive smoke away from the detector. Note: This unit is UL listed as containing a supplemental sounder and should not be used as a primary sounder for evacuation. FIGURE 1: ALARM LOCATION DIAGRAM FOR RESIDENTIAL APPLICATION LIVINGROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM BEDROOM KITCHEN TO BR CLOSEDDOOR BASEMENT GARAGE CARBON MONOXIDE/SMOKE ALARM LOCATION FOR MULTI-LEVEL RESIDENCE – MOUNTING The i4 detector can be ceiling mounted or wall mounted: 1. To a single gang box, 2 in. by 4 in. box, 3½ in. or 4 in. octagonal or 3½ in. or 4 in. round ceiling 2. Direct mount to ceiling or to wall using drywall fasteners FIGURE 2: MOUNTING OF DETECTOR WIRING INSTALLATION GUIDELINES All wiring must be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70 standards, Na- tional Electrical Code, applicable state and local codes. The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14-22 gauge wire. Wire connections are made by stripping approximately 3/8" to ½" of insulation from S0295-01 S0326-00 the end of the feed wire, inserting it into the proper base terminal, and tight- ening the screw to secure the wire in place. Do not put wires more than 2 gauge apart under the same clamping plate. WARNING Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device circuits before installing detectors. 1. Remove detector from packaging and separate the base from the detector head. 2. Wire the detector base screw terminals. 3. Screw the base of the detector onto an electrical box, or to the surface of the wall or ceiling using the hardware included in the packaging. 4. Attach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure and rotat- ing clockwise. The detector will lock in place when properly aligned. 5. After all detectors have been installed, apply power to the alarm control unit. Refer to Table 3 for time to LED stabilization. Once stabilized, the green LED will blink once every 5 seconds. 6. Test each detector as described in the Testing section. 7. Notify the proper authority that the system is in operation. CAUTION NFPA 72 recommends the installation of detectors only after completing construction or any other dust producing activity TABLE 2: LED INDICATION DURING POWER UP SEQUENCE Green LED Red LED Blue LED No Power OFF OFF OFF Power on Reset Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. TABLE 3: POWER UP TIME TO FIRST ALARM / LED STABILIZATION Power Up Time 45 Seconds Power up time after 10 second reset 15 Seconds LED Indication time Typical: 45 seconds Maximum: 55 seconds Status LED indication stabilization time Typical: 55 seconds Maximum: 268 seconds TESTING The detector must be tested after installation. The detector has two discrete test switches, one for smoke testing and one for CO testing. The detector may also be functionally tested using canned smoke and canned CO. NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities to avoid any nuisance alarms. Ensure the proper wiring and power is applied to the detector. After power up, allow approximately 5 minutes for the detector to stabilize before testing. COSMO-2W 3.9k RESISTOR (supplied with module) LOOP STYLE D / CLASS A WIRING SMOKE AUXPOWER (resettable) SMOKE ZONE CO ZONE MAINT. ZONE SMOKE TRIGGER OUT PanelEOLResistors COSMOD2W ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED (EXCEPT TRIGGERS) AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED PanelEOLResistor CO TRIGGER OUT BELL OR S0329-02 FIGURE 3: COSMO-2W WIRING DIAGRAM 2 I56-3747-004 04-25 Vail Fire &Emergency Services 05/18/18 3. If the detector is within the listed sensitivity limits, the sounder will alarm temporal 3 and the red alarm LED will light up. SMOKE SENSITIVITY READING To measure the detector’s smoke sensitivity, the Infrared Sensitivity Reader model #SENS-RDR should be used. 1. Point the SENS-RDR directly to the center of the detector at a distance of 1 to 10 feet. A broomstick can be attached to the SENS-RDR for extended reach. 2. The sensitivity will be displayed on the SENS-RDR. The SENS-RDR will also display “replace” if a detector is found faulty. SMOKE ENTRY TEST 1. With the detector in standby mode, spray UL listed compatible, canned smoke into the detector. 2. When the detector senses the presence of the smoke, the sounder will alarm temporal 3 and the red alarm LED will illuminate. Note: On some panels, resetting a smoke alarm may require additional steps at the keypad to clear the trouble conditions on CO and smoke mainte- nance zones due to power loss to the module. LOOP VERIFICATION (MODEL #COSMO-2W ONLY) Loop verification is provided by the EZ Walk loop test feature. This feature is for use with compatible control panels and System Sensor 2-wire detectors (i4 Series model COSMO-2W and i3 Series model 2WTA-B) installed with the COS- MOD2W interface module only. The EZ Walk loop test verifies the initiating loop wiring and provides visual status indication at each detector: 1. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. Wait approximately 6 min- utes after power-up before performing the EZ Walk test. 2. Place COSMOD2W interface module into EZ Walk test mode by depress- ing the recessed test button on the COSMOD2W Interface Module. 3. Observe the LED’s at each detector. NOTE: The EZ Walk loop test should not be used in lieu of functional testing (alarm, trouble and other functional tests) of the system. CO TEST SWITCH 1. A recessed CO test switch is located on the detector housing and iden- tified by text that says “TEST” next to it and “CARBON MONOXIDE” above it. (See Figure 5) 2. With the detector in standby mode, use a small screwdriver to press and re- lease the CO test switch. Pressing the switch one time will enter into RealTest® Mode (see instructions below), pressing two times will enter test mode. 3. If the test is successful, the blue LED will light up. The detector and mod- ule will automatically reset within 60 seconds. If the detector fails either of the above test methods the CO cell or the detector should be replaced. COSMO-4W 3.9k RESISTOR (supplied with module) SMOKE POWER (resettable) SMOKE ZONE CO ZONE PanelEOLResistors COSMOD4W EOLRELAY #EOLR-1 ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED (EXCEPT TRIGGERS) AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED CO TRIGGER OUT SMOKE TRIGGER OUT BELL OR S0330-00 FIGURE 4: COSMO-4W WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 5: TEST BUTTON LOCATION AND OPERATION GAS ENTRY PORTS TEST BUTTONCARBON MONOXIDE TEST BUTTON SMOKE TABLE 4: LED INDICATION & SOUNDER DURING TEST AND MAINTENANCE GREEN LED RED LED BLUE LED SOUNDER Smoke Maintenance OFF Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF CO Trouble/ End-of-Life OFF OFF Blink 5 Sec.Intermittent chirp after 30 days Simultaneous Smoke Maintenance & CO Trouble/EOL OFF Blink 5 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. OFF EZ Walk Test® – Normal Double Blink 5 Sec.OFF OFF OFF EZ Walk® – Smoke Maintenance OFF Double Blink 5 Sec.OFF OFF EZ Walk® – CO Trouble/End-of-Life OFF OFF Double Blink 5 sec.OFF EZ Walk® – Smoke Maintenance & CO Trouble/End-of-Life OFF Double Blink 5 sec. Double Blink 5 sec.OFF *NOTE: EZ Walk applies to COSMO-2W 2-wire model only. SMOKE TEST SWITCH 1. A recessed smoke test switch is located on the detector housing and identified by text that says "TEST" next to it and “SMOKE” above it. It is the switch closest to the red LED. (See Figure 5) 2. With the detector in standby mode, use a small screwdriver to press and release the smoke test switch. S0327-00 3 I56-3747-004 04-25 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 FUNCTIONAL GAS TEST Solo C6 brand canned CO may be used to verify the detector’s ability to sense CO by utilizing the RealTest® feature as follows: 1. Press and release the test switch once as described in Testing above. The blue LED will start blinking rapidly indicating it is RealTest® mode. If the detector will not go into RealTest® mode, the CO sensor may be in fault or at end-of-life. 2. While the blue LED is blinking, spray a small amount of canned CO di- rectly into the CO gas entry ports from ¼” away. (See Figure 5) 3. The detector will go into alarm if the gas entry was successful and the cell is functioning properly. 4. The CO test will automatically clear when the CO clears or in 30 seconds if no CO was introduced. NOTE: Testing the detector will activate the alarm and send a signal to the panel. Carbon monoxide gas may be present in other areas. This detector is NOT: • A substitute for the proper servicing of fuel-burning appliances or the sweeping of chimneys. • To be used on an intermittent basis, or as a portable alarm for the spill- age of combustion products from fuel-burning appliances or chimneys. Carbon monoxide gas is a highly poisonous gas which is released when fuels are burnt. It is invisible, has no smell and is therefore impossible to detect with the human senses. Under normal conditions in a room where fuel burning ap- pliances are well maintained and correctly ventilated, the amount of carbon monoxide released into the room by appliances should not be dangerous. SYMPTOMS OF CARBON MONOXIDE POISONING Carbon monoxide bonds to the hemoglobin in the blood and reduces the amount of oxygen being circulated in the body. The following symptoms are examples taken from NFPA 720; they represent approximate values for healthy adults. Concentration (ppm CO) Symptoms 200 Mild Headache after 2-3 hours of exposure 400 Headache and nausea after 1-2 hours of exposure 800 Headache, nausea, and dizziness after 45 minutes of expo- sure; collapse and unconsciousness after 2 hours of exposure Many cases of reported carbon monoxide poisoning indicate that while vic- tims are aware that they do not feel well, they become so disoriented that they are unable to save themselves by either exiting the building or calling for as- sistance. Also young children and pets may be the first to be affected. CO ALARM ACTIVATION Per UL standard 2075, the i4 series detector has been tested to the sensitivity limits defined in UL standard 2034. TABLE 6: CO ALARM THRESHOLDS Parts per Million (ppm) Detector Response Time (Min.) 30+-3ppm No alarm within 30 days 70+-5ppm 60-240 150+-5ppm 10-50 400+-10ppm 4-15 What to do if the carbon monoxide detector goes into alarm: Immediately move to a spot where fresh air is available, preferably outdoors. Find a phone in an area where the air is safe and call your security service provider. Tell your provider the detector alarm status, and that you require professional assistance in ridding your home of the carbon monoxide. MAINTENANCE NOTE: Before performing any maintenance on the detector, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be tem- porarily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Power must be removed from the detector before performing maintenance of any kind. CLEANING 1. Remove the detector head by turning counterclockwise. 2. Clean the outside casing with a cloth. Ensure that the holes on the front of the alarm are not blocked with dirt and dust. Canned air can be used to remove any dust or debris. 3. Remove the white cover of the screen/sensing chamber located in the center of the detector head by turning counterclockwise. 4. Remove the black screen/sensing chamber by pulling up on it. 5. Use canned air to remove any dust or particles that are present on both the chamber cover/screen and chamber itself. 6. Replace the top half of the screen/sending chamber by aligning the two arrows on the chamber cover with the notches in the detector head. Press down until the screen/sensing chamber is fully seated. 7. Replace the white cover by placing it over the screen/sensing chamber and turning it clockwise until it snaps into place 8. Reattach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure and rotating clockwise. The detector will lock in place when properly aligned. 9. Test the detector to insure it is fully functional. (See Testing section) 10. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. FIGURE 6: REMOVING/REPLACING SCREEN/SENSING CHAMBER Do not paint, and do not use cleaning agents, bleach or polish the detector. LIMITED LIFE OF CO SENSOR This detector is manufactured with a long-life carbon monoxide sensor. Over time the sensor will lose sensitivity, and will need to be replaced. A replace- ment CO sensor, model #CO-REPL, is available. The life span of the CO sensor is approximately ten years from the date of manufacture. Periodically check the detector’s replacement date. Remove the detector head and refer to the sticker placed on the replaceable CO cell.. The sticker will indicate the date the CO cell should be replaced. Reminder: This detector is also equipped with a feature that will signal the panel once the CO sensor has passed the end of its’ useful life. If this occurs, it is time to replace the CO sensor. REPLACEMENT OF CO SENSOR 1. Remove the detector head by turning counterclockwise. 2. Locate the CO sensor on the back side of the detector head. (Refer to Figure 7) 3. Depress the 2 tabs on the CO sensor and pull it out. 4. Insert replacement CO sensor model CO-REPL. 5. Reattach the detector head to the base by applying light pressure and rotating clockwise. The detector will lock in place when properly aligned. 6. Test the detector to insure it is fully functional. (See Testing section) 7. Notify the proper authorities when the system is back in service. NOTE: Before replacing the sensor or detector, notify the proper authorities that maintenance is being performed and the system will be temporar- ily out of service. Disable the zone or system undergoing maintenance to prevent any unwanted alarms. Follow the proper testing protocol as outlined in the Testing section to make sure the device is functioning properly. Dispose of detector in accordance with any local regulations. FIGURE 7: CO SENSOR REPLACEMENT REPLACEABLE CO CELL S0333-00 4 I56-3747-004 ©2017 System Sensor. 04-25 i4™ is a trademark of, and System Sensor®, RealTest®, and Honeywell® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International, Inc. Vail Fire &Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 1 i4 Series Combination CO/Photoelectric Smoke Detector Best-in-class carbon monoxide (CO) and smoke detection technology in a single, system-connected device. Features • Single device for CO and smoke detection that uses less wiring and fewer junction boxes • Compatible with a wide range of control panels with the use of the required i4 Interface Module. • Sends distinct smoke and CO signals to the panel • Sounds Temporal 3 for smoke and Temporal 4 for CO • Built-in 85dB sounder • LEDs display both CO and smoke status • External IR LED provides extended range sensitivity testing • Versatile mounting allows for wall or ceiling placement • Easily replaceable electrochemical CO cell with 10-year end-of-life timer that signals the panel and chirps to alert the homeowner • RealTest® enables functional test using canned CO • Drift compensation and smoothing algorithms provide false alarm immunity • Compatible with SENS-RDR sensitivity tester • Full agency compliance with UL 268 and UL 2075 Integration: The i4 Series combines CO and smoke detection into one device, requiring less wiring and fewer back boxes than two separate devices. The i4 Series is compatible with i3 (2WTA-B or 4WTA-B), so an attractive CO monitoring solution can easily be retrofitted into existing i3 installations. The i4 Series CO cell can be easily replaced at end-of-life, resulting in a much lower life cost than having to replace the entire detector. Installation ease: The i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke detector requires less wiring than two separate CO and smoke devices. Installers can pre-wire its plug-in base, while its large wire-entry port and in-line terminals provide ample room for neatly routing wiring. The base accommodates several back box options and also direct mounts using drywall anchors. The i4 head plugs into the base with a simple Stop-Drop `N Lock™ action. When the detector’s CO cell reaches end- of-life, it can be easily replaced in the field without a tool. Intelligence: With the help of the module, the i4 Series transmits distinct CO and smoke signals, allowing appropriate response from the central monitoring station. Intelligent features, such as drift compensation and smoothing algorithms, reduce nuisance alarms. Instant inspection: The i4 Series LEDs enable instant inspection of detector status signaling normal/standby condition, alarm condition, maintenance/trouble condition or functional test mode. 2-wire devices allow loop testing via the EZ Walk feature where wiring can easily be verified by checking the LED status at each detector. Smoke sensitivity can be easily measured using the wireless SENS- RDR device. CO cell functionality can also be quickly validated in the field with canned CO per NFPA 720: 2009 requirements using the detector’s RealTest functionality. 4 Agency Listings S268 1653:0227 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 2 Physical Specifications Dimension: Diameter: 5.5˝; Depth: 2.5˝ (includes base) Weight: 9.2 oz. (261 g) Operating Temperature Range: 0 – 50° C (32 – 122° F) Operating Humidity Range: 20-95% RH Storage Temperature Range: -10 – 70° C (14 – 158° F) Sensitivity: 2.5%/ft nominal Input Terminals: 14 to 22 AWG Mounting: Back boxes: 3.5˝ and 4˝ Octagonal; Single-gang; 4˝ Square; 2 x 4˝, 3.5˝ and 4˝ round ceiling. Direct mount to wall or ceiling. Electrical Specifications Operating Voltage (VDC): Nominal: 12/24; Minimum: 8.5; Maximum: 35 Maximum Standby Current: 50 µA Maximum Alarm Current: 2-Wire 50mA; 4-Wire 40mA Audible Signal: 85 dBA Maximum Reverse Polarity Current: 20 mA Maximum Start-up Current: 200uA Maximum Start-up Capacitance: .10 µF Operation Modes / LED Status Green Red Blue Sounder Alarm Smoke: Off On Off Temp 3 Alarm CO: Off Off On Temp 4 Alarm Smoke & CO: Off On On Temp 3 Power Up: Blink 5 sec. Blink 5 sec Blink 5 sec. Off Standby: Blink 5 sec. Off Off Off RealTest® Mode (CO): Off Off Blink 1 sec. Off After CO is Sprayed: Off Off On Temp 4 Smoke Maintenance: Off Blink 5 sec. Off Off CO Trouble: Off Off Blink 5 sec. Off End-of-Life: Off Off Blink 5 sec. Intermittent i4 Series Combination CO/Smoke Detector Specifications Carbon monoxide (CO)/Smoke detector shall be a System Sensor model number COSMO-2W (2-Wire) / COSMO-4W (4-Wire) listed to UL 268 for Fire Protection Signaling Systems and to UL 2075 for Carbon Monoxide Gas Detection. The detector shall be photoelectric smoke sensing and electrochemical CO sensing and equipped with a sounder capable of Temp 3 and Temp 4 audible signals. The detector shall have nominal sensitivity of 2.5 percent per foot as measured in the UL smoke box. The detector shall be capable of automatically adjusting its sensitivity by means of drift compensation and smoothing algorithms. The detector’s base shall be able to mount to a single-gang electrical box or direct (surface mount) to the wall or ceiling. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The detector shall provide LED indication that blinks to indicate normal standby, smoke alarm, smoke maintenance, CO alarm, CO trouble/end-of-life. When the detector is in CO trouble condition, it shall send a trouble signal to the panel. The detector shall provide a means to test CO gas entry into the CO sensing cell. The detector shall provide this with a test mode that accepts CO gas from a test agent and alarms immediately upon sensing CO entry. The 2-wire model shall include a maintenance signal to indicate the need for maintenance at the alarm control panel and shall provide a loop testing capability to verify the circuit without testing each detector individually. The detector shall have a replaceable CO cell that can be replaced at end of cell life. Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 • Page 3 Features • Easily integrates up to 12 compatible detectors to a wide range of control panels • 2-wire module is compatible with COSMO-2W combination detectors and 2WTA-B smoke detectors. • 4-wire module is compatible with COSMO-4W combination detectors and 4WTA-B smoke detectors. • Sends distinct smoke and CO signals from i4 detectors to the panel • LED indication shows when a detector on the loop requires cleaning or maintenance (2-wire detectors only) • Initiates the EZ Walk loop test (2-wire detectors only) • Module interconnects the sounders of all devices connected to it. No RSS-MOD is required. Optional trigger inputs are provided to sound multiple modules. i4 Series Interface and Reversing Relay Module The i4 Interface Module connects up to 12 detectors to a wide range of control panels using only 2 to 3 zones. It also interconnects the devices, so when one device alarms, they all sound. Integration: The i4 module allows up to 12 i4 Series or compatible i3 Series smoke detector models to be integrated into a fire alarm panel using only 2 to 3 zones: a smoke zone, a CO zone and an optional trouble zone. Detectors sound Temp 3 for smoke and Temp 4 for CO events. The i4 module can be used to alarm all sounders in compatible detectors for smoke and CO events. When one detector detects smoke or CO and goes into alarm, all connected detectors alarm, offering the highest level of warning to the homeowner. Installation ease: The i4 Series Interface Module mounts to a 411/16-inch square back box for quick and easy installation. Terminal blocks with durable SEMS screws ensure a reliable connection. It also has pre-drilled holes for easy mounting inside a metal enclosure Intelligence: The i4 Interface Module allows i4 and compatible i3 smoke detector models (2WTA-B and 4WTA-B) to communicate with any listed fire alarm control panel capable of utilizing this module. Instant inspection: The i4 Interface Module provides LED status indication for the loop, displaying normal operation, loop wiring fault, smoke events, smoke maintenance (2-wire only), CO events, and CO maintenance/end-of-life. Agency Listings S911 1653:0228 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 3825 Ohio Avenue • St. Charles, IL 60174 Phone: 800-SENSOR2 • Fax: 630-377-6495 www.systemsensor.com ©2013 System Sensor. Product specifications subject to change without notice. Visit systemsensor.com for current product information, including the latest version of this data sheet. CODS303-03 • 11/07/2017 Ordering Information Part No. Description COSMO-2W 12/24 volt, 2-wire, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector with RealTest technology COSMO-4W 12/24 volt, 4-wire, system-connected, combination carbon monoxide/smoke detector with RealTest technology COSMOD2W 2-wire interface module (required to use with COSMO-2W models) COSMOD4W 4-wire interface module (required to use with COSMO-4W models) CO-REPL Replacement CO cell for COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W models SENS-RDR Sensitivity reader EOLR-1 End-of-line relay (required with 4-wire systems) Module Power-Up Sequence / LED Status Condition Duration Maintenance/Freeze trouble LED indication 6 minutes EZ Walk test available 6 minutes after power up or panel reset Operation Modes / LED Status Green Yellow Red Blue Alarm Smoke: Blink 1 sec. Off On Off Alarm CO: Blink 1 sec. Off Off On Alarm Smoke & CO: Blink 1 sec. Off On On No power / No communication: Off Off Off Off Loop wiring fault: Blink 1 sec. On Off Off EZ Walk Test Mode (2-wire only): Blink 1 sec. Blink 5 sec. Off Off Smoke Maintenance (2-wire only): Blink 1 sec. Off Blink 5 sec. Off Smoke Freeze Trouble (i3 2WTA-B only): Blink 1 sec. Off Blink 10 sec. Off CO Trouble: Blink 1 sec. Off Off Blink 5 sec. Electrical Specifications Module Operating Voltage (VDC): Nom.: 12/24; Min.: 8.5 (2-wire), 10 (4-wire, power limited); Max.: 35 VDC (power limited) Standby Current: 2-Wire: 61mA (max.), 45mA (12V In), 26mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 52mA1 (max.), 37mA1 (12V In), 22mA1 (24V In) Alarm Current2: 2-Wire: 181mA (max.), 121mA (12V In), 64mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 78mA1 (max.), 57mA1 (12V In), 34mA1 (24V In) Maximum Ripple Voltage: 30% of applied power Maximum Alarm Threshold: 9.2 Volts DC Alarm and Maintenance Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC, resistive, 25 ohms Maximum Loop Wiring Resistance: 2-Wire 50 Ohms; 4-Wire 300 Ohms Trigger inputs: Min On Voltage: 1.5V; Max.: Vin 1 Does not include current draw from attached detectors or EOL relay. 2 Does not include reverse polarity current draw from attached detectors. i4 Series Interface Module Specifications The i4 module shall be a System Sensor i4 Series model number COSMOD2W (2-wire) or COSMOD4W (4-wire) listed to UL 864 and UL 985 for Control Units for Fire Protection Signaling Systems. The module shall include provisions for mounting to 4-inch square back box. Wiring connections shall be made by means of SEMS screws. The module shall provide 4 LED indicators that blink or illuminate to indicate communication status, maintenance alert, alarm or freeze trouble conditions, and EZ Walk loop test mode (2-wire module only). The module shall allow communication to i4 Series and i3 Series detectors with sounders with any UL 864- and UL 985-listed fire alarm control panel capable of utilizing this module. The 2-wire module shall offer provisions for Style D / Class A wiring on IDC loops and shall provide a loop testing capability (EZ Walk) to verify the initiating loop wiring. Physical Specifications Module Dimension: Height: 6.04˝; Width: 6.04˝; Depth: 1.00˝ Weight: 9.6 oz. 272 (g) Operating Temperature Range: 0 – 50° C (32 – 122° F) Operating Humidity Range: 5 - 95% RH Storage Temperature Range: -20 – 70° C (-4 – 158° F) Input Terminals: 14 to 22 AWG Mounting: 411/16˝ square back box or inside a metal enclosure Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 i4 Series Interface Module COSMOD2W and COSMOD4W *For use with COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W detectors INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS 3825 Ohio Avenue, St. Charles, Illinois 60174 1-800-SENSOR2, FAX: 630-377-6583 www.systemsensor.com SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Specifications Power Supply Voltage: Resettable power; 2-Wire: Min. 8.5 Volts DC (Power limited); Max. 35 Volts DC (Power limited); 4-Wire: Min. 10 Volts DC (Power limited); Max. 35Volts DC (Power limited) Device Power-up Time: 200 milliseconds Standby Current: 2-Wire: 61mA (max.), 45mA (12V In), 26mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 52mA (max.), 37mA (12V In), 22mA (24V In) (Does not include current draw from attached detectors or EOL relay) Alarm Current: 2-Wire: 181mA (max.), 121mA (12V In), 64mA (24V In); 4-Wire: 78mA (max.), 57mA (12V In), 34mA (24V In) (Does not include reverse polarity current draw from attached detectors) Alarm Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC, resistive, 25 ohms Maintenance Contact Rating: 100 mA @ 36 Volts DC, resistive, 25 ohms Max. IDC Loop Wiring Resistance: 2-Wire: 50 Ohms; 4-Wire: 300 Ohms Trigger Inputs: Min. On Voltage: 1.5V; Max. On Voltage=Vin Aux Power Out: Same Voltage as Input Power (Unregulated, limited to 250mA) Min. Reset Time: 300 milliseconds Initial Communication Cycle: 6 minutes EZ Walk Test Availability: 6 minutes after power up or panel reset Physical Specifications Operating Temperature Range: 0 - 50° C (32 - 122° F) Operating Humidity Range: 5 - 95% RH Storage Temperature Range: -20 - 70° C (-4 - 158° F) Height: 6.04 inches Width: 6.04 inches Depth: 1.16 inches Shipping Weight: 0.6 lbs Wire Gauge Acceptance: Min: 22 AWG; Max: 14 AWG 2-wire Compatibility Requirements Min. Loop Voltage: 12.9 Volts DC Max. Loop Voltage: 14.5 Volts DC Max. Loop Resistance: 50 Ohms Max. Loop Ripple: 240 mVpp Max. Loading Capacitance: 0.01 mF Max. Alarm Current: 46 mA Max. Reset Voltage: 0.30 Volts DC Alarm Delay: n/a Min. Alarm Reset Time: 0.3 seconds Max. Normal Load Current: 2.4 mA Zone Type: Standard EOL Device: 3.9k Ohms (+-5%) Loop Style: B and D Compatibility Zone Identifier: A Detector Zone Identifier: A Max. Detectors Per Zone: (12) 2-wire i4 series model #COSMO-2W and/or i3 series model #2WTA-B detectors I56-3871-004BEFORE INSTALLATION This information is included as a quick reference installation guide. Refer to the control panel installation manual for detailed system information. If the module will be installed in an existing operational system, inform the operator and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of service. Discon- nect power to the control panel before installing the module. Notice: This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. This product is intended for use in ordinary indoor locations. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The i4 series module is designed to interface between compatible i4 series combination CO/smoke detectors (Model COSMO-2W and COSMO-4W) and compatible security/fire panels. It can also be used to retrofit compatible i4 series detectors into an existing loop of i3 smoke detector models 2WTA-B or 4WTA-B, without adding wires. The module interprets signals and translates them into a separate smoke zone and a separate CO zone, each with alarm and trouble signals. The module will interconnect the detectors connected to it and alarm them in either Temporal 3 or Temporal 4 pattern. Optional trig- gers are provided to initiate multiple modules to sound. (an additional RSS- MOD is not required) Local status indication is provided by 4 LED’s and a 3 position DIP switch enables user configuration. The i4 COSMOD2W, 2-wire interface module, offers additional functionality including: • Ability to query for a “need for maintenance” condition from 2-wire i4 series model COSMO-2W and i3 series model 2WTA-B smoke detectors • One relay is available to indicate a multitude of maintenance conditions at the control panel • All conditions are displayed at the module and at the detector • EZ Walk test mode allows the installer to easily verify that all detectors on a loop are operational • Allows 2-wire smoke detectors to be used on any compatible 4-wire control panel and provides Style D / Class A wiring on the detector loop FEATURES • Compatible with System Sensor i4 series combination CO/smoke detectors and System Sensor i3 Series smoke detectors models 2WTA-B or 4WTA-B. 1 I56-3871-004 06-10 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 • Allows up to 12 compatible devices including the i4 series combination CO/smoke detector to be integrated with a panel • Activates sounders of all detectors on loop in either Temporal 3 or Temporal 4 pattern VISIBLE ANNUNCIATON The i4 series interface module has four visible LED’s: The green LED is a su- pervisory LED; it blinks during power on, reset, and during normal operation. The yellow LED is used to indicate a loop wiring fault and will blink when it is in EZ Walk test mode. The red LED signals smoke events; it blinks during smoke maintenance events and lights constantly during smoke alarm events. The blue LED signals CO events; it blinks during CO trouble or CO end-of-life, and lights constantly during CO alarm. FIGURE 1: MODULE FRONT VIEW Green LED Yellow LED Red LED Blue LED EZ Walk Test Switch(2-wire only) S0331-00 TABLE 1: OPERATION MODES OPERATION MODE GREEN LED YELLOW LED RED LED BLUE LED Normal (standby) Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF OFF No power/ Non-operational OFF OFF OFF OFF Loop wiring fault Blink 1 Sec. ON OFF OFF EZ Walk Test Mode (2-wire only)Blink 1 Sec. Blink 5 Sec. OFF OFF Alarm Smoke Blink 1 Sec. OFF ON OFF Alarm CO Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF ON Alarm Smoke & CO Blink 1 Sec. OFF ON ON Maintenance (2-wire only)Blink 1 Sec. OFF Blink 5 Sec. OFF Freeze Trouble (2-wire only)Blink 1 Sec. OFF Blink 10 Sec. OFF CO Trouble Blink 1 Sec. OFF OFF Blink 5 Sec. NORMAL (STANDBY) The module is powered and detectors on the loop are operating normally. NO POWER/NON-OPERATIONAL Power is not applied to the module or communication between the module and the detectors on the loop is unsuccessful. LOOP WIRING FAULT If an open circuit occurs on the loop, the module will indicate the condition by illuminating the yellow LED. 2-wire units will then power the Style-D/Class A terminals. When the wiring issue on the loop has been resolved, the module will turn the yellow LED off. EZ WALK TEST MODE This indicates the module and detectors are in EZ Walk Test Mode. See “EZ Walk Test” section for instructions on how to initiate and perform the EZ Walk test. ALARM SMOKE/ALARM CO/ALARM SMOKE & CO A smoke alarm will be indicated by the red LED. A CO alarm will be indicated by the blue LED. A smoke alarm is not self-restoring. Once a smoke alarm has been signaled, the red LED will illuminate until the module is reset by removal of power. Note: On some panels, resetting a smoke alarm may require additional steps at the keypad to clear the trouble conditions on CO and smoke mainte- nance zones due to power loss to the module. A CO alarm is self-clearing. Once a CO alarm has been signaled, the blue LED will illuminate. Once the initiating device ceases to signal the CO event, the blue LED will turn off. If a CO alarm is signaled, and not cleared, prior to a smoke alarm condition, the module will keep both the blue and red LED’s illuminated. If a smoke alarm is signaled first, the module will not be able to receive notification of a CO alarm condition and will not be able to report it to the panel. MAINTENANCE This condition means one or more detectors on the loop have a smoke main- tenance issue. See “Smoke Maintenance Inquiry” section for further details. FREEZE TROUBLE This condition means one or more detectors on the loop are measuring the ambient temperature is near the freezing point. See “Freeze Trouble Inquiry” section for further details. CO TROUBLE The module can be notified of a detector with a CO trouble condition. All CO trouble conditions will be reported on the CO zone and displayed with a blink- ing blue LED. The module is not able to determine the number of detectors that have a CO trouble condition or which trouble condition exists. INSTALLATION MOUNTING The module can be mounted to a 4-11/16 inch back box or inside a listed, dedi- cated enclosure. When mounting inside an enclosure with pre-stamped holes, it may be easier to align the bottom screw hole first. It is not necessary to use the module cover when mounting inside an enclosure. FIGURE 2: MOUNTING HOLE FOR MOUNTINGTO VISTA ENCLOSURE (No. 6x3/4 Type AB) SLOTS FOR MOUNTINGTO 4-11/16 JUNCTION BOXSLOT FOR MOUNTINGTO VISTA ENCLOSURE (No. 6x5/16Type AB or Type F) S0332-00 WIRING GUIDELINES All wiring must be installed in compliance with the NFPA 70 standards, Na- tional Electrical Code, applicable state and local codes, and any special re- quirements at the local Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). The screw terminals in the mounting base will accept 14-22 gauge wire. Wire connections are made by stripping approximately ¼” of insulation from the end of the feed wire, inserting it into the proper base terminal, and tightening the screw to secure the wire in place. Do not put wires more than 2 gauge apart under the same clamping plate. Note: The module must be installed in the same room and within 20 feet of the panel and enclosed within conduit or equivalently protected against me- chanical injury. WARNING Remove power from alarm control unit or initiating device circuits before in- stalling detectors. WIRING DIAGRAMS Install module wiring in accordance with appropriate wiring diagrams. (Figure 3 and Figure 4) The module relays have a maximum ON resistance of 25 ohms. This resis- tance plus the wiring resistance to the panel must be less than the maximum zone wiring resistance stated in the panel manual. 2 I56-3871-004 06-10 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 POWER IN + IDC + IDC – POWER IN – CO ALARM CONTACT CO TRIGGER SMOKE ALARM CONTACT MAINTENANCE TROUBLE RELAY CONTACT (COSMOD2W ONLY) SMOKE ZONE EOL RESISTOR (VALUE DEFINED BY PANEL) CO ZONE EOL RESISTOR (VALUE DEFINED BY PANEL) STYLE D/CLASS A + (4-WIRE DETECTOR POWER +) STYLE D/CLASS A – (4-WIRE DETECTOR POWER –) SMOKE TRIGGER / BELL IN COSMO-2W 3.9k RESISTOR(supplied with module) LOOP STYLE D / CLASS A WIRING SMOKE AUXPOWER (resettable) SMOKE ZONE CO ZONE MAINT. ZONE SMOKE TRIGGER OUT PanelEOLResistors COSMOD2W ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED (EXCEPT TRIGGERS) AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED PanelEOLResistor CO TRIGGER OUT BELL OR COSMO-4W 3.9k RESISTOR (supplied with module) SMOKE POWER (resettable) SMOKE ZONE CO ZONE PanelEOLResistors COSMOD4W EOL RELAY #EOLR-1 ALL CIRCUITS ARE SUPERVISED (EXCEPT TRIGGERS) AND MUST BE POWER LIMITED CO TRIGGER OUT SMOKE TRIGGER OUT BELL OR S0329-00 S0330-00 S0334-02 FIGURE 3: COSMOD2W WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 4: COSMOD4W WIRING DIAGRAM FIGURE 5: MODULE TERMINALS Note: See Table 2 for dip switch configurations 3 I56-3871-004 06-10 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 INPUT TRIGGERS/SOUNDER ACTIVATION Many panels can be programmed with triggers which are auxiliary relays that activate upon an alarm condition. Two inputs are used to signal the module to activate device sounders. The first is configurable by DIP switch to one of two modes; bell in or smoke trigger. When in the bell mode, the module will follow a valid coded signal from a Bell Out/NAC circuit consisting of high to low, then low to high for less than 1.9 seconds each. In smoke trigger mode, while the input is held high, the module will synchronize the detectors in a Temporal 3 pattern. The second input is for a CO trigger ; the CO trigger input allows a single mod- ule to have CO silence/hush capability and allows multiple module installa- tions to have all sounders activated in Temporal 4 in the event of a CO alarm. While the CO trigger is held high, with a positive voltage input, the module will synchronize the detectors in a Temporal 4 pattern. After 30 minutes in Temporal 4 alarm, the time period between the Temporal 4 pulse will change from 5 seconds to 60 seconds. Note: CO trigger may only be used with UL 864 panels that have been evalu- ated to confirm CO services: A) The control unit shall be capable of distinctively indicating the activation of a CO detector as a carbon monoxide alarm signal B) The visible annunciation of an activated carbon monoxide detector at the control unit shall not be canceled when the carbon monoxide audible alarm signal is de- activated, For installations other than residential applications, the interconnected control unit must produce the T4 alarm pattern via separate NAC(s). TABLE 2: DIP SWITCH CONFIGURATIONS DIP SWITCH # 1 DIP SWITCH # 2 DIP SWITCH # 3 ON (DEFAULT) Bell In Smoke Maint on Smoke Trouble and Form-B Maint Relay (COSMOD2W only) Unused OFF Smoke Trigger Smoke Maint on Form-B Smoke main- tenance Relay only (COSMOD2W only) Unused POWER UP AND COMMUNICATIONS COMMUNICATIONS CHECK (2-WIRE ONLY) Upon power up, the module will send a request for communication check. All compatible detectors on the loop that understand the communication protocol will respond. If all detectors respond correctly, the green LED will blink once every 1 second. If the module does not get a response, it will turn off the green LED and continue to try every 2 minutes until a response is received. SMOKE MAINTENANCE INQUIRY The module sends a smoke maintenance inquiry to the detectors every 24 hours. (Compatible 2-wire detectors only) If a response indicating a mainte- nance problem is received, the red LED on the module will blink once every 5 seconds and a smoke maintenance condition will be indicated to the panel. It is likely that the detector needs to be cleaned or replaced, refer to the detector instruction manual for maintenance instructions. FREEZE TROUBLE INQUIRY The module sends a freeze trouble inquiry to the detectors every four hours. (Compatible i3 Series 2-wire smoke detectors only) If a response indicating a freeze problem is received, the red LED on the module will blink once every 10 seconds and a smoke maintenance condition will be indicated to the panel. TESTING Modules must be tested after installation and following periodic maintenance. Testing should be performed at least once per year. NOTE: Before testing, notify the proper authorities that the system will be tempo- rarily out of service. Disable the zone or system to prevent any unwanted alarms. EZ WALK TEST The communication loop between the 2-wire modules and detectors can be manually tested by putting the module and detectors into EZ Walk test mode. This feature is for use with System Sensor detectors (i4 series model COSMO-2W and i3 series model 2WTA-B) installed with the model COSMOD2W module. The EZ Walk loop test verifies the initiating loop wiring and provides visual status indication at each detector: 1. Ensure proper wiring and power is applied. Wait approximately 6 min- utes from power-up before performing the EZ Walk test. The green LED on the module must be blinking indicating the module is in ready/ standby mode to start the EZ Walk mode. 2. Locate the EZ Walk recessed test switch located behind the module cover (See Figure 1). Depress the test switch with a small screwdriver. The yel- low LED will blink showing that the module and detectors are in EZ Walk mode for 5 minutes. 3. Observe the LEDs at each detector to make sure the green LED is double blinking every 5 seconds as listed in Table 3. 4. At the end of the five minute period, the module will terminate EZ Walk and the yellow LED will stop blinking. The EZ Walk test period can be extended by pressing the test switch multiple times. Each press will add 5 minutes of additional time. If a module or detector fails the test, its wiring should be checked. If the module still fails, it should be replaced. Notify the proper authorities when all testing has been completed. NOTE: The EZ Walk loop test should not be used in lieu of functional testing (alarm, trouble and other functional tests) of the system. TABLE 3: EZ WALK TEST DETECTOR MODES DETECTOR GREEN LED DETECTOR RED LED PROPER OPERATION Double Blink 5 Seconds OFF OUT OF SENSITIVIY OFF Double Blink 5 Seconds FREEZE CONDITION OFF Double Blink 10 Seconds System Sensor warrants its enclosed product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of three years from date of manufacture. System Sensor makes no other express warranty for the enclosed product. No agent, representative, dealer, or employee of the Company has the authority to in- crease or alter the obligations or limitations of this Warranty. The Company’s obligation of this Warranty shall be limited to the replacement of any part of the product which is found to be defective in materials or workmanship under normal use and service during the three year period commencing with the date of manufacture. After phoning System Sensor’s toll free number 800-SENSOR2 (736-7672) for a Return Authorization number, send defective units postage prepaid to: Honeywell, 12220 Rojas Drive, Suite 700, El Paso TX 79936, USA. Please include a note describing the malfunction and suspected cause of failure. The Company shall not be obligated to replace units which are found to be defective because of damage, unreasonable use, modifications, or alterations occurring after the date of manufacture. In no case shall the Company be liable for any consequen- tial or incidental damages for breach of this or any other Warranty, expressed or implied whatsoever, even if the loss or damage is caused by the Company’s negligence or fault. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dam- ages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. THREE-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY FCC STATEMENT This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installa- tion. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: – Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. – Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. – Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. – Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. 4 I56-3871-004 ©2016 System Sensor. 06-10 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Honeywell’s high capacity, feature-rich VISTA-21iP lets you deliver more value to your customers on each and every sale. The VISTA-21iP provides up to 48 zones of protection, an on-board IP connection, graphic keypad support and dual partitions. 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Box 9040 Melville, NY 11747 1.800.467.5875 www.honeywell.com ORDERING VISTA-21iP Control Panel VISTA-21iPSIA Control Panel for SIA Installations VISTA-GSM4G Optional Snap-in Radio Module VISTA-ULKT Cabinet for Listed Commercial Burglary Applications VISTA-21iP VISTA® CONTROL PANEL Electrical • Aux. power 12VDC, 600mA maximum • Seven hour standby at 400mA aux. load with four amp hour battery • 16.5VAC/40VA transformer • Alarm output 12VDC, 2.0 amps max. – For agency listed installations, combined aux. and alarm output cannot exceed 700mA Output Control • Supports up to four relay boards (up to 16 relays) Zones • Eight hardwired zones (15 with zone doubling) • Selectable response 10msec, 350msec, 750msec • Assignable to any partition • 20 selectable zone types plus four configurable zone types • Programmable swinger suppression Expansion Devices • 4219 – Eight hardwired zones – 16mA • 4204 – Up to four relays – 15mA standby (each active relay draws an additional 40mA) • 4229 – Eight hardwired zones and two relays – 36mA (each active relay draws an additional 40mA) Accessories • VISTA-GSM4G Snap-in Dual-Path Digital Wireless Communicator • 4286 VIP Voice Module – 220mA • 5881ENL RF Receiver supports up to eight zones – 60mA • 5881ENM supports up to 16 zones – 60mA • 5881ENH supports up to 48 zones – 60mA • 5883H High Security Transceiver Module supports up to 48 zones – 80mA • Supports Eagle 1225 and 1221 boards Keypads • 6162 Custom Alpha Security Keypad – 40mA/120mA • 6162V Voice Custom Alpha Security Keypad – 60mA/190mA • 6162RF Custom Alpha Receiver/Security Keypad – 120mA/210mA • 6152 Fixed-English Security Keypad – 40mA/70mA • 6152V Voice Fixed-English Security Keypad – 60mA/190mA • 6152RF/6152RFFR Fixed-English/French Receiver/Security Keypad – 80mA/105mA • 6152ZN/6152ZNFR Fixed-English/French Security Keypad with Hardwired Zone – 35mA/80mA • 6148 Fixed English LCD – 30mA/55mA • 6280 Color Graphic Touchscreen Keypad with Voice • Tuxedo TouchTM (TUXW) Color Graphic Voice Touchscreen Security Keypad and Home/Business Controller (White) • Tuxedo Touch with Integrated Wi-Fi® (TUXWIFIW) Color Graphic Voice Touchscreen Security Keypad and Home/Business Controller with Integrated Wi-Fi (White) Agency Listings ETL listing • Residential Fire and Burglary: – Household Fire Warning System Units – ANSI/UL 985, 2000/05/26 (5th edition) with revisions up to 2004/04/29 – Standard for Safety for Digital Alarm Communicator System Units – ANSI/UL 1635, 1996 (3rd edition) – Safety of Household Burglar Alarm System Units, ANSI/UL 1023, issued 1996/11/25 (6th edition) with revisions up to 12/30/04 • Commercial Burglary: – Standard for Safety for Police Station Connected Burglar Alarm Units and Systems – ANSI/UL 365 (4th edition), issued 1997/01/31 with revisions up to 2005/03/08 – Standard for Safety Local Burglar Alarm Units and Systems – UL 609 (11th edition), issued1996/08/28 with revisions up to 2005/03/17 – Standard for Safety Central Station Burglar Alarm Units – ANSI/UL 1610 (3rd edition), issued 1998/10/26 with revisions up to 2005/08/16 Communications • VISTA-GSM4G Snap-in Dual-Path Digital Wireless Communicator • Touchtone or pulse standard TELCO dialers • Formats supported – ADEMCO Contact ID – ADEMCO 4 + 2 Express – ADEMCO low speed – Sescoa/Radionics • 3 + 1, 4 + 1 and 4 + 2 reporting • Reporting capabilities – Split – Dual – Split/Dual – True dial tone detection • Low battery reports 11.2 – 11.6VDC • AC loss and restoral reporting supported Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18 Vail Fire & Emergency Services 05/18/18