Hochiki HCP 1000 Series User manual

HCP 1000 SERIES
Microprocessor Based - Fire Alarm Control Panel
INSTALLATION and OPERATION MANUAL
©2017 by Hochiki America Corporation
Printed August 2017
LT-600HOC Rev.8


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1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 About the HCP 1000 ...................................................................................................... 1
2.0 System Components 2
2.1 Chassis .......................................................................................................................... 2
2.2 Circuit Adder Modules .................................................................................................... 3
2.3 Auxiliary Adder Models .................................................................................................. 3
2.4 Enclosures ..................................................................................................................... 4
2.5 Batteries ......................................................................................................................... 5
2.6 Remote Annunciators .................................................................................................... 5
2.7 HCP-1008EDS Fire Alarm Control Panel Kit ................................................................. 6
2.8 HCP 1000 Accessories .................................................................................................. 6
2.9 Maximum Number of Circuit Adder Modules that may be Installed ............................... 7
3.0 Mechanical Installation and Dimensions 8
3.1 HBBX-1024DS Mechanical Installation .......................................................................... 8
3.2 HBBX-1024XT Mechanical Installation .......................................................................... 9
3.3 Main Chassis Installation ............................................................................................... 10
3.4 Main and Expander Chassis Installation ........................................................................ 11
4.0 Module Mounting Locations 12
4.1 HBBX-1024DS and HBBX-1024XT Main Chassis Mounting Locations ......................... 13
4.2 HBBX-1024XT Expansion Chassis Mounting Locations ................................................ 14
4.3 Circuit Adder Mounting Details ...................................................................................... 15
5.0 Module Settings 16
5.1 Main Fire Alarm Module ................................................................................................. 16
5.2 HMCC-1024-6DS, HMCC-1024-12DS/-12XT Main Display Module ............................. 17
5.3 48 Zone Adder Display Module .................................................................................... 18
5.4 HDM-1008 Detection Adder Module .............................................................................. 19
5.5 HSGM-1004 Signal Adder Module ................................................................................. 20
5.6 HRM-1008HRM-1008 Relay Adder Module ................................................................... 21
5.7 HDACT-9100 Digital Communicator Module ................................................................. 22
6.0 Field Wiring 24
6.1 Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections ............................................................. 24
6.2 Detection Module (HDM-1008) Terminal Connections .................................................. 26
6.3 Signal Module (HSGM-1004) Terminal Connections ..................................................... 27
6.4 Relay Module (HRM-1008) Terminal Connections ........................................................ 28

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6.7 Power Supply Connections ............................................................................................ 31
6.8 Wiring Tables and Information ....................................................................................... 32
7.0 System Checkout 33
7.1 Before Turning the Power On ........................................................................................ 33
7.2 Power-Up Procedure ...................................................................................................... 33
7.3 Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................. 34
8.0 Indicators, Controls, and Operation 35
8.1 Common Indicators ........................................................................................................ 36
8.2 Common Controls .......................................................................................................... 37
8.3 Circuit Status Indicators ................................................................................................. 38
8.4 Circuit (Zone) Disconnect Switches ............................................................................... 40
8.5 Single Stage Operation .................................................................................................. 40
8.6 Two Stage Operation ..................................................................................................... 41
8.7 Circuit Types .................................................................................................................. 42
9.0 System Configuration 45
9.1 Introduction to Configuration .......................................................................................... 45
9.2 Configuration DIP Switch Functions ............................................................................... 46
9.3 Entering Configuration Mode ......................................................................................... 47
9.4 Exiting Configuration Mode ............................................................................................ 48
9.5 Factory Default Configuration ........................................................................................ 48
9.6 Restore to Default/Resize (Class A or B) ....................................................................... 48
9.7 Resize System (Set Circuit Adder Module Number and Type) ...................................... 49
9.8 Configuration Features ................................................................................................... 50
9.9 Configuring Initiating and Indicating Circuits .................................................................. 52
9.10 Configuring Circuit Correlations ..................................................................................... 53
9.11 Display Configuration ..................................................................................................... 55
10.0 Walk Test Operation 56
11.0 Appendix A: HRA-1000 Remote Annunciator Panels 57
11.1 HRA-1000 Series ........................................................................................................... 57
12.0 Appendix B: Device Compatibility List 58
12.1 HCP 1000 Series UL Listed Two-Wire Smoke Detectors .............................................. 58
12.2 HCP 1000 Series UL Listed Compatible Four-Wire Smoke Detectors .......................... 62
12.3 HCP 1000 Series UL Listed Compatible Signaling Devices .......................................... 63

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13.0 Appendix C: Specifications 64
13.1 HMCC-1024-6DS Specifications .................................................................................... 64
13.2 HMCC-1024-12DS Specifications .................................................................................. 65
13.3 HCP 1000 Expander Chassis and System Modules ...................................................... 66
14.0 Appendix D: Power Supply and Battery Calculations 68
15.0 Warranty 69

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List of Figures
Figure 1 HBBX-1024DS Installation Instructions and Dimensions ............................................... 8
Figure 2 HBBX-1024XT Flush or Surface Enclosure Installation and Dimensions ...................... 9
Figure 3 Main Chassis Installation ............................................................................................... 10
Figure 4 Expander Chassis Installation ........................................................................................ 11
Figure 5 HBBX-1024DS and HBBX-1024XT Main Chassis Mounting Locations ......................... 13
Figure 6 HBBX-1024XT Expansion Chassis Mounting Locations ................................................ 14
Figure 7 Circuit Adder Mounting Details ...................................................................................... 15
Figure 8 Main Fire Alarm Module ................................................................................................. 16
Figure 9 Main Display Module (HMCC-1024-6DS, HMCC-1024-12DS/-12XT) ........................... 17
Figure 10 48 Zone Adder Module .................................................................................................. 18
Figure 11 Detection Adder Module (Model HDM-1008) ................................................................. 19
Figure 12 Signal Adder Module (Model HSGM-1004) ................................................................... 20
Figure 13 Relay Adder Module (Model HRM-1008) ....................................................................... 21
Figure 14 Digital Communicator Module (Model HDACT-9100) .................................................... 22
Figure 15 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module (Model HPR-300) .............................................. 23
Figure 16 Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections ............................................................. 24
Figure 17 Main Fire Alarm Module Terminal Connections (continued) .......................................... 25
Figure 18 Detection Module (HDM-1008) Terminal Connections .................................................. 26
Figure 19 Signal Module (HSGM-1004) Terminal Connections ..................................................... 27
Figure 20 Relay Module Terminal Connections ............................................................................. 28
Figure 21 HDACT-9100 Terminal Connections ............................................................................. 29
Figure 22 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module Terminal Connections ....................................... 30
Figure 23 Power Supply Connections ............................................................................................ 31
Figure 24 Indicators and Control Location ..................................................................................... 35
Figure 25 Evacuation Codes .......................................................................................................... 44
Figure 26 Configuration Indicators and Controls ............................................................................ 45

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List of Tables
Table 1 Main Fire Alarm Module Circuit Details .......................................................................... 16
Table 2 Cable Connectors and Miscellaneous ........................................................................... 22
Table 3 HDACT-9100 List of LEDs and their Functions ............................................................. 22
Table 4 Jumpers ......................................................................................................................... 23
Table 5 Wiring Table for Input Circuits ........................................................................................ 32
Table 6 Wiring Table for Indicating Circuits ................................................................................ 32
Table 7 Initiating (Detection) Circuit Types ................................................................................. 42
Table 8 Indicating (Signal) Circuit Types .................................................................................... 43
Table 9 Configuration DIP Switch Functions .............................................................................. 46
Table 10 Configuration Features .................................................................................................. 50
Table 11 Configuring Initiating and Indicating Circuits .................................................................. 53
Table 12 HMCC-1024-6DS Specifications .................................................................................... 64
Table 13 HMCC-1024-12DS Specifications .................................................................................. 65
Table 14 HCP 1000 Expander Chassis and System Modules ...................................................... 66

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Introduction
1.0 Introduction
1.1 About the HCP 1000
Hochiki’s HCP1000 Fire Alarm Control Units provide a large capacity of supervised Class A or
B (Style D or B) initiating circuits and supervised Class A or B (Style Z or Y) indicating circuits.
All circuits are supervised for opens and ground faults, and indicating circuits are supervised
for shorts. Optional modules include additional initiating and indicating circuits, relay, and
polarity reversal and city tie. Flush or surface mountable enclosures can be used for retrofits
and on new installations.
1.1.1 Overall Features:
•Basic unit has eight Class B (Style B) initiating circuits that may be configured as four
Class A (Style D) circuits. These are configurable as Alarm, Verified Alarm, Waterflow
Alarm, Sprinkler Alarm, Latching or Non-Latching Supervisory, or Trouble-Only circuits.
There are two LEDs per circuit: one for trouble (amber), and one for status (red/amber)
•Basic unit has four power limited Class A/B (Style Z/Y) indicating circuits with individual
trouble indicators. Each circuit can be configured as Audible (Silenceable) or Visual
(Non-Silenceable). Audibles may be configured as Steady, Temporal Code, California
Code, or March Time
•Configurable Signal Silence Inhibit, Auto Signal Silence, Two-Stage Operation, One-
Man Walk Test
•Subsequent Alarm, Supervisory, and Trouble operation
•Two outputs for four-wire resettable smoke power supply (200 mA each max., 300 mA
total max.)
•Auxiliary relay contacts for Common Alarm and Common Supervisory (disconnectable),
and a Common Trouble relay
•RS-485 interface for HRA-1000 Series Remote Multiplex Annunciators
•Optional modules for additional initiating, indicating, and relay circuits, and city tie and
polarity reversal signalling
•Easy configuration via pushbuttons and switches
•Extensive transient protection
•Surface and flush mountable enclosures
1.1.2 Controls and Indicators
Eight pushbuttons, 16 common indicators, provision for up to 24 points (expansion chassis
adds provision for up to another 48 points).

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System Components
2.0 System Components
2.1 Chassis
Model Description
HMCC-1024-6DS,
HMCC-1024-12DS
Main fire alarm chassis with eight Style B / four
Style D initiating circuits, four Style Y or Z
indicating circuits, and a 6 ampere power supply.
For more information see Appendix C:
Specifications on page 64. The HMCC-1024-
12DS is the same as the HMCC-1024-6DS except
it has a 12 ampere power supply. These chassis’
are mounted into the HBBX-1024DS.
HMCC-1024-12XT
Larger main fire alarm chassis with eight Style B /
four Style D initiating circuits, four Style Y or Z
indicating circuits, and a 12 ampere power supply.
For more information see Appendix C:
Specifications on page 64. The HMCC-1024-
12XT is expandable up to eight adder modules of
any type and comes with a 48 zone adder
module. This chassis is mounted into the HBBX-
1024XT.

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System Components
2.2 Circuit Adder Modules
2.3 Auxiliary Adder Models
Model Description
HDM-1008 Eight detection circuit modules
HSGM-1004 Four signal circuit modules
HRM-1008 Eight relay circuit modules
Model Description
HPR-300 Polarity Reversal and City Tie Module
HDACT-9100 Digital Alarm Communicator Module

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System Components
2.4 Enclosures
Model Description
HBBX-1024DS Universal Enclosure includes the backbox and
door. Color is all black.
HBBX-1024XTDS Extended Enclosure includes the backbox and
door. Color is all black.

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System Components
2.5 Batteries
2.6 Remote Annunciators
Model Description
12-volt batteries
(2 required for 24
volts). 10 to 40AH Batteries.
Model Description
HRA-1000 Series Remote multiplex annunciator panels
W = 7 1/8"
H = 6 1/2"
D = 3"
BA-117
BA-110 D = 4"
H = 3 3/4"
W = 5 15/16"
BA-124
W = 6 1/2"
H = 5"
D =6 7/8"
BA-140
W = 7 5/8"
H = 6 7/8"
D = 6 3/8"
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System Components
2.7 HCP-1008EDS Fire Alarm Control Panel Kit
For all other combinations, components are ordered separately.
2.8 HCP 1000 Accessories
Model Description
HCP-1008EDS
Expandable 8 Zone Fire Alarm kit comes complete with
eight Class B (or four Class A) initiating and four (Class A or
B) indicating circuits, expandable to 24 circuits, six amp
power supply. Includes the HMCC-1024-6DS Main Chassis
in a HBB-1024DS enclosure.
Model Description
MP-300 End-of-line Resistor Plate
MP-300R End-of-line Resistor Plate, red
MP-300S End-of-line Resistor Plate, stainless steel finish

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System Components
2.9 Maximum Number of Circuit Adder Modules that may be
Installed
The maximum number of adder modules that may be physically installed in a system is
outlined in the table below.
The maximum number of each adder module type is outlined in the following table.
Main Chassis Type Number of Adders
HMCC-1024-6DS or HMCC-1024-12DS Two adder modules of any type.
HMCC-1024-12XT includes a 48 zone adder module Eight adder modules of any type.
Module Description Maximum System Total
HDM-1008 Eight detection circuit modules (total of 64 initiating
circuits in a system). 764
HSGM-1004 Four signal circuit modules (total of 24 initiating
circuits in a system). 316
HRM-1008 Eight relay circuit modules (total of 32 relay circuits
in a system). 432
Notes: Any HCP 1000 System may have a HPR-300 or HDACT-9100 and up to eight (8)
Remote Multiplex Annunciators externally. As good practice, it is recommended
that circuit adder modules be installed in the order of detection modules, followed
by signal modules, followed by relay modules.
All systems can carry a maximum of eight adder modules in the combinations
permitted above.
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Mechanical Installation and Dimensions
3.0 Mechanical Installation and
Dimensions
Install the enclosure as shown for the HBBX-1024XT in Figure 1.
3.1 HBBX-1024DS Mechanical Installation
The HBBX-1024DS is suitable for flush or surface mounting, since it has a built-in trim ring.
Figure 1 HBBX-1024DS Installation Instructions and Dimensions
Dimensions of Enclosure (minus built in trim ring) 26”H x 14 1/2”W x 4 1/4”D
Distance between horizontal mounting screws 12”
Distance between vertical mounting screws 23 1/2”
Complete dimensions of enclosure with door 28”H x 17”W x 5 5/8”D
26 ”
17”
23 1/2”
14 1/2”
5 5/8”
1 3/8”
4 1/4”
12”
28 ”
26 ”
1 3/4” 1 3/4”
6”
2”
9 1/2”
1 3/4”
1 3/4”
2” 2”
TOP VIEW
SIDE VIEW
SIDE VIEW
BACKBOX
DOOR
BACKBOX FRONT VIEW
HBBX-1024DS BACKBOX AND DOOR
KNOCKOUT LOCATIONS
Dimensions of backbox (minus built-in trim ring)
Horizontal distance between mounting screws
Vertical distance between mounting screws
Complete dimensions of enclosure with door
Size of Knockouts
26”H x 14 1/2”W x 4 1/4” D
12”
1”
23 1/2”
28”H x 17”W x 5 5/8”D

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Mechanical Installation and Dimensions
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3.3 Main Chassis Installation
To install the main chassis
1. Install the main chassis in the HBBX-1024DS backbox as shown in Figure 3 below, using
the supplied hex-nuts.
2. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare them for wiring the
modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since this could cause a short
circuit.
3. Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness.
4. Be sure to connect a solid earth ground (from building system ground / to a cold water
pipe) to the chassis earth ground mounting lug, and to connect the earth ground wire
lugs from the main chassis to the ground screw on the backbox.
Figure 3 Main Chassis Installation

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Mechanical Installation and Dimensions
3.4 Main and Expander Chassis Installation
To install the expander chassis
1. Install the main and expander chassis into the HBBX-1024XT enclosure, as shown in
Figure 4, using the supplied hex-nuts.
2. Group the incoming wires through the top of the enclosure to prepare them for wiring the
modules. Do not run the wires in-between the modules since this could cause a short
circuit.
3. Use a wire tie to group wires for easy identification and neatness.
Figure 4 Expander Chassis Installation
Note: Be sure to connect a solid earth ground (from building system ground / to a cold
water pipe) to the chassis earth ground mounting lug, and to connect the earth
ground wire lugs from both the main chassis and the expander chassis to the
ground screw on the backbox.
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Module Mounting Locations
4.0 Module Mounting Locations
The main chassis in a HBBX-1024DS or HBBX-1024XT enclosure comes pre-assembled with
all power supply, main panel, and display components and boards. The expander chassis is
equipped with a pre-assembled display board. The HPR-300 City Tie Module or the HDACT-
9100 Digital Communicator may be added on the left side, as shown in Figure 7 on page 15.
These modules connect directly to the dedicated P2 connection in the upper-left corner of the
main fire alarm module.
Attention: There needs to be enough display points for each circuit on an adder
module. These display points are assigned during configuration
(See System Configuration on page 45.) in the order in which the adder
modules are electrically installed (the order in which they have their
cables connected to each other). Both the number of points available
for each display type and the number of points required for each circuit
adder module type are described in Module Settings on page 16.
As good practice, it is recommended that circuit adder modules are
installed in the order of detection modules (HDM-1008) followed by
signal modules (HSGM-1004), followed by relay modules (HRM-1008).
To enable communication from the main fire alarm module to all of the
circuit adder modules, it is necessary to remove the continuity jumper
on JW6 (near P5, the circuit adder module connector) on the main fire
alarm module. This jumper plug must be installed on the continuity
jumper on the last installed circuit adder module. To verify the location
of the continuity jumper on a particular circuit adder module
see Module Settings on page 16.
Note: Only the last circuit adder module should have a jumper plug on
its continuity jumper - all others must be left without a jumper plug.
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