Kidde Fire Systems PEGAsys LV User manual

PEGAsys™ LV
Fire Alarm
Control Unit
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Manual
P/N 76-100016-002
April 2003
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LISTED
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PEGAsys™ LV
Fire Alarm
Control Unit
Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Manual
P/N 76-100016-002
April 2003

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FOREWORD
TERMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
AC Alternating Current
ADA Americans with DisabilitiesAct
AH Ampre Hour
AI Addressable Contact Input Device
AO Addressable Relay Output Device
AST Alarm Simulation Test
ATM Annunciator Terminal Module
BIP Broadcast Indexed Protocol
BPM Beats Per Minute
CCM Central Control Module
CCP Central Control Panel
DC Direct Current
EDP Electronic Data Processing
EOC Event Output Control
ESD Electrostatic Discharge
FCP Fire Control Panel
GUI Graphical User Interface
HSSD High-Sensitivity Smoke Detector
HVAC Heating, Ventilating andAir Conditioning
I/O Input/Output
ID Identification
IRI Industrial Risk Insurers
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
NC Normally Closed
NCCM Networkable Central Control Module
Note: This Manual Is To Be Used By Trained Distributors Only
This manual is intended to clearly and accurately reflect the operation, installation and maintenance for the
PEGAsys LV FireAlarm Control Unit.
NIC Network Interface Card
NFPA National Fire ProtectionAgency
NO Normally Open
NR Not Registered
NYC New York City
P/N Part Number
PALM PEGAsysAddressable Loop Module
PAS PositiveAlarm Sequence
PC Personal Computer
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PCS PEGAsys Configuration Software
PC Line Power/CommunicationLine (RX/TX Loop)
PS PowerSupply
RCU Remote Control Unit
RDCM Remote Display Control Module
RDM Remote Display Module
RTC Real-Time Clock
RX/TX Receive Transmit
SL Single-Loop
SLC Signaling Line Circuit
SPDT Single Pole, Double Throw
UL Underwriter Laboratories
V Volts
Vac VoltageAlternating Current
Vdc Voltage Direct Current

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ACCEPTANCES,APPROVALSAND CERTIFICATIONS
• UL: Underwriters Laboratories Listing File Number S2422.
• FM: Factory Mutual Project ID: 3017613

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Foreword ..................................................................................................................................................i
Acceptances,Approvals and Certifications...................................................................................................i
Terms andAbbreviations ..............................................................................................................................i
List ofAppendices.........................................................................................................................................vi
List of Illustrations .........................................................................................................................................vii
List of Tables.................................................................................................................................................x
Safety Summary ...........................................................................................................................................xi
PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 General Information ................................................................................................................1-1
1-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................1-1
1-1.1 System Description....................................................................................................................1-1
1-1.2 System Components .................................................................................................................1-1
1-2 Component Description .............................................................................................................1-1
1-2.1 Central Control Module (CCM) ..................................................................................................1-1
1-2.2 Display Module ..........................................................................................................................1-1
1-2.3 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) ......................................................................................1-2
1-2.4 Power Supply/ChargerAssembly ..............................................................................................1-2
1-2.5 Standby Batteries.......................................................................................................................1-2
1-2.6 Intelligent Loop Devices ............................................................................................................1-2
1-2.6.1 SmartOne Ionization Detector ...................................................................................................1-3
1-2.6.2 SmartOne Photoelectric Detector..............................................................................................1-3
1-2.6.3 SmartOne Heat Detector...........................................................................................................1-3
1-2.7 SmartOne Detector Bases ........................................................................................................1-3
1-2.8 Addressable Contact Input Device ............................................................................................1-3
1-2.9 Addressable Relay Output Device.............................................................................................1-3
1-2.10 Model DH-2000Air Duct Housing..............................................................................................1-3
1-2.11 Loop Isolator Devices ................................................................................................................1-4
1-2.12 ORION XT Interface Module .....................................................................................................1-4
1-2.13 AddressableAlarmLine Module .................................................................................................1-4
1-2.14 Addressable Signal/Sounder Module ........................................................................................1-4
1-3 System Specification .................................................................................................................1-5
2 Operation .................................................................................................................................2-1
2-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................2-1
2-1.1 Modes of Operation...................................................................................................................2-1
2-2 Controls and Indicators..............................................................................................................2-1
2-2.1 LCD Display...............................................................................................................................2-1
2-2.2 Audible Device...........................................................................................................................2-1
2-2.3 Control and Indicator Description ..............................................................................................2-1
2-3 System Security.........................................................................................................................2-1
2-3.1 Levels of Security ......................................................................................................................2-3
2-3.2 Default Passwords.....................................................................................................................2-3
2-3.3 Entering Passwords...................................................................................................................2-3
2-4 System Power-Up......................................................................................................................2-3
2-5 System Menus...........................................................................................................................2-4
2-5.1 Menu Structure ..........................................................................................................................2-4
2-5.2 Accessing the System Menus ...................................................................................................2-4
2-5.3 Exiting the System Menus .........................................................................................................2-4
2-5.4 Menu Functions .........................................................................................................................2-4
2-5.4.1 Isolate Menu Function ...............................................................................................................2-4
2-5.4.2 List Menu Function ....................................................................................................................2-4
2-5.4.3 Set Menu Function ....................................................................................................................2-4
2-5.4.4 Test Menu Function ...................................................................................................................2-4
2-6 Modes of Operation...................................................................................................................2-7
2-6.1 Normal Standby Mode ...............................................................................................................2-7

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2-6.2 ActiveAlarm Mode.....................................................................................................................2-7
2-6.2.1 Alarm Mode Indications .............................................................................................................2-7
2-6.2.2 Alarm Mode User Action............................................................................................................2-7
2-6.3 Active Supervisory Mode ...........................................................................................................2-10
2-6.3.1 Supervisory Mode Indication .....................................................................................................2-10
2-6.3.2 Supervisory Mode UserAction ..................................................................................................2-10
2-6.4 Active Trouble Mode..................................................................................................................2-11
2-6.4.1 Trouble Mode Indications ..........................................................................................................2-11
2-6.4.2 Trouble Mode UserAction .........................................................................................................2-11
2-7 Printing Operation......................................................................................................................2-11
2-8 System Programming................................................................................................................2-11
2-8.1 EOC Programming ....................................................................................................................2-12
2-8.1.1 Listing EOC Programming.........................................................................................................2-12
2-8.2 RTC Programming ....................................................................................................................2-12
2-8.2.1 Listing RTC Programming .........................................................................................................2-12
2-8.2.2 Enable/Disable RTC Program Line Numbers............................................................................2-12
2-8.3 Types of Inputs and Outputs......................................................................................................2-12
2-8.3.1 System Inputs............................................................................................................................2-12
2-8.3.2 Remote Control Unit (RCU).......................................................................................................2-13
2-8.3.3 RX/TX Loop...............................................................................................................................2-13
2-8.3.4 System Outputs .........................................................................................................................2-13
2-8.4 Addressing RCUs ......................................................................................................................2-13
2-8.5 Registering RCUs......................................................................................................................2-13
2-8.5.1 Detector Registration.................................................................................................................2-14
2-8.5.2 Addressable Contact Monitor Registration ................................................................................2-14
2-8.5.3 Remote Relay Registration........................................................................................................2-15
2-8.5.4 Listing all Registered RCUs.......................................................................................................2-15
2-8.5.5 Un-Registering RCUs ................................................................................................................2-15
3 Functional Description............................................................................................................3-1
3-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................3-1
3-2 Block Diagram ...........................................................................................................................3-1
3-3 Functional Descriptions .............................................................................................................3-1
3-3.1 Central Control Module..............................................................................................................3-1
3-3.2 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) ......................................................................................3-2
3-3.3 Power Supply/ChargerAssembly ..............................................................................................3-2
3-3.4 Remote Display Control Modules ..............................................................................................3-3
3-3.5 ATM Series Driver Modules.......................................................................................................3-3
3-3.6 Network Interface Card .............................................................................................................3-4
3-3.7 Field Devices .............................................................................................................................3-4
3-3.8 SmartOne Ionization Detector ...................................................................................................3-4
3-3.9 SmartOne Photoelectric Detector..............................................................................................3-4
3-3.10 SmartOne Heat Detector...........................................................................................................3-5
3-3.11 Addressable Contact Input Device ............................................................................................3-5
3-3.12 Addressable Relay Output Device.............................................................................................3-5
3-3.13 Model DH-2000Air Duct Housing..............................................................................................3-6
3-3.14 Loop Isolator Devices ................................................................................................................3-6
3-3.15 PEGAsysAddressable Loop Module (PALM) ............................................................................3-7
3-3.16 AddressableAlarmLine Module.................................................................................................3-7
3-3.17 Addressable Signal/Sounder Module ........................................................................................3-7
4 Maintenance Procedure ..........................................................................................................4-1
4-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................4-1
4-2 ScheduledMaintenance ............................................................................................................4-1

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PARAGRAPH TITLE PAGE
4-3 Maintenance Procedures...........................................................................................................4-1
4-3.1 Lamp Test..................................................................................................................................4-1
4-3.2 Loop Device Test .......................................................................................................................4-1
4-3.3 Battery Test................................................................................................................................4-2
4-3.4 Walk Test...................................................................................................................................4-2
4-3.4.1 Walk Testing Detectors..............................................................................................................4-2
4-3.4.2 Walk Test Procedure .................................................................................................................4-2
4-3.5 Alarm Simulation Test (AST) .....................................................................................................4-3
4-3.5.1 AST Procedure ..........................................................................................................................4-3
4-4 Disarming and Rearming Release Circuit .................................................................................4-3
4-4.1 Disarming Release Circuit .........................................................................................................4-3
4-4.2 Arming Release Circuit..............................................................................................................4-4
4-5 Powering Down the System.......................................................................................................4-4
4-5.1 Power-Down Procedure ............................................................................................................4-4
4-6 Powering Up the System ...........................................................................................................4-4
4-6.1 Power-Up Procedure .................................................................................................................4-4
5 Troubleshooting and Corrective Maintenance .....................................................................5-1
5-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................5-1
5-2 Standard Fault Isolation Techniques.........................................................................................5-1
5-2.1 Visual Inspection .......................................................................................................................5-1
5-2.2 Power Checks ...........................................................................................................................5-1
5-3 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................................5-1
5-4 Removal and Replacement .......................................................................................................5-1
5-4.1 Required Tools...........................................................................................................................5-2
5-4.2 Central Control Module..............................................................................................................5-2
5-4.3 RX/TX Module ...........................................................................................................................5-2
5-4.4 Field Devices .............................................................................................................................5-2
6 Parts List ..................................................................................................................................6-1
6-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................6-1
7 Installation................................................................................................................................7-1
7-1 Introduction................................................................................................................................7-1
7-2 Materials Required For Installation ............................................................................................7-1
7-3 Installation Procedure For Central Control Panel ......................................................................7-1
7-4 ConnectingAC Power ...............................................................................................................7-1
7-5 InstallAnd Connect DC Power ..................................................................................................7-2
7-5.1 Battery Enclosure ......................................................................................................................7-2
7-5.2 Batteries ....................................................................................................................................7-2
7-6 Field Device Connection To RX/TX Module...............................................................................7-2
7-6.1 Wiring the RX/TX PC Line.........................................................................................................7-2
7-7 Output Signal Connection..........................................................................................................7-4
7-8 External Power Failure Indicator Connection ............................................................................7-4
7-9 Detector Installation...................................................................................................................7-5
7-10 Setting andAdjusting Smoke and Heat Detector Sensitivities...................................................7-5
7-10.1 Setting andAdjusting Smoke and Heat Detector Sensitivity Procedure ....................................7-5
7-11 Addressable Contact Input Device Installation ..........................................................................7-6
7-12 Addressable Relay Output Device Installation...........................................................................7-6
7-13 Installation Checkout .................................................................................................................7-6
7-14 Connection of Peripherals .........................................................................................................7-6
7-14.1 Connecting a Terminal or Personal Computer...........................................................................7-6
7-14.2 Connecting a Printer..................................................................................................................7-7

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A Power Supply Requirements .....................................................................................................A-1
B Wiring Requirements for PEGAsys LV Signaling Line Circuit (RX/TX)......................................B-1
C ReleasingApplications ..............................................................................................................C-1
D Reserved for Future Use ...........................................................................................................D-1
E Factory Mutual Sprinkler Requirements for Pre-Action and Deluge Type Sprinkler Systems....E-1
F Glossary ....................................................................................................................................F-1
G DisplayAbbreviations ................................................................................................................G-1
H Reserved for Future Use ...........................................................................................................H-1
I System Drawings.......................................................................................................................I-1
J PEGAsys Network Interface Card .............................................................................................J-1
K Addressable Signal/Sounder Module ........................................................................................K-1
L Remote Display Control Module and Remote Display Module ..................................................L-1
M AddressableAlarmLine Module.................................................................................................M-1
N Reserved for Future Use ...........................................................................................................N-1
O Central Station Operation ..........................................................................................................O-1
LIST OF APPENDICES
APPENDIX TITLE PAGE

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
FIGURE TITLE PAGE
1-1 PEGAsys LV System, Overall Diagram .....................................................................................1-0
1-2 Central Control Module (CCM) ..................................................................................................1-1
1-3 Display ModuleAssembly..........................................................................................................1-2
1-4 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX) ......................................................................................1-2
1-5 Power Supply/ChargerAssembly ..............................................................................................1-2
1-6 BatteryEnclosure ......................................................................................................................1-2
1-7 SmartOne Detection Device ......................................................................................................1-2
1-8 4-inch Detector Base .................................................................................................................1-3
1-9 6-inch Detector Base .................................................................................................................1-3
1-10 Addressable Contact Input Device ............................................................................................1-3
1-11 Addressable Relay Output Device.............................................................................................1-3
1-12 Air Duct Housing........................................................................................................................1-3
1-13 Loop Isolator, Stand-Alone.........................................................................................................1-4
1-14 Loop Isolator, RX/TX Mount ......................................................................................................1-4
1-15 Loop Isolator, 6-inch Detector Base Mount................................................................................1-4
1-16 PALM Interface Module for ORION XT HSSD...........................................................................1-4
1-17 AddressableAlarmLine Module .................................................................................................1-4
1-18 Addressable Signal/Sounder Module ........................................................................................1-4
2-1 System Front Panel ...................................................................................................................2-1
2-2 Menu Structure ..........................................................................................................................2-5
2-3 Active Alarms Example..............................................................................................................2-7
2-4 Supervisory Example for Supervisory Mode Indication .............................................................2-10
2-5 Active Troubles and Pre-Alarms Example .................................................................................2-11
2-6 RCU Registration Screen ..........................................................................................................2-14
3-1 Overall Block Diagram, Single-Loop System............................................................................3-1
3-2 Central Control Module, Details.................................................................................................3-1
3-3 Receiver/Transmitter Module, Details........................................................................................3-2
3-4 Power Supply/ChargerAssembly, Details..................................................................................3-3
3-5 Remote Display Control Module ................................................................................................3-3
3-6 ATM Series Driver Module.........................................................................................................3-4
3-7 Network Interfact Card ..............................................................................................................3-4
3-8 Typical Detector.........................................................................................................................3-4
3-9 Addressable Contact Input Device ............................................................................................3-5
3-10 Addressable Relay Output Device.............................................................................................3-5
3-11 DH-2000Air Duct Housing ........................................................................................................3-6
3-12 Loop Isolator, RX/TX Mount ......................................................................................................3-6
3-13 Loop Isolator, Stand-Alone.........................................................................................................3-6
3-14 Loop Isolator, 6-inch Detector Base Mount................................................................................3-6
3-15 PALM Interface Module for ORION XT HSSD...........................................................................3-7
3-16 AddressableAlarmLine Module .................................................................................................3-7
3-17 Addressable Signal/Sounder Module ........................................................................................3-7
5-1 PEGAsys LV Module Layout......................................................................................................5-2
7-1 CCP Installation Drawing...........................................................................................................7-1
7-2 BatteryEnclosure ......................................................................................................................7-2
7-3 Conduit to CCP..........................................................................................................................7-3
7-4 Shielded Wire to CCP ...............................................................................................................7-3
7-5 Style 4, RX/TX PC Line Connections.........................................................................................7-3
7-6 Style 6, RX/TX PC Line Connections.........................................................................................7-3
7-7 Style 6, RX/TX PC Line Connections with Loop Isolators..........................................................7-4
7-8 Style 7, RX/TX PC Line Connection ..........................................................................................7-4
7-9 CCM Printer Port .......................................................................................................................7-7

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LIST OF TABLES
TABLE TITLE PAGE
1-1 System Specifications................................................................................................................1-5
2-1 Control and Indicators ...............................................................................................................2-2
2-2 Isolate Menu Function ...............................................................................................................2-8
2-3 List Menu Function ....................................................................................................................2-8
2-4 Set Menu Function ....................................................................................................................2-9
2-5 Test Menu Functions .................................................................................................................2-10
5-1 Troubleshooting Index ...............................................................................................................5-1
5-2 RX/TX Configuration Selection..................................................................................................5-2
6-1 PEGAsys LV System Parts List .................................................................................................6-1

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SAFETY SUMMARY
Note: Installation Precautions–Adherence to the following will aid in problem-free installation with long-term reliability.
WARNING
!
Several different sources of power can be connected to this fire alarm control panel. Disconnect all
sources of power before servicing. Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing
and/or inserting cards, modules, or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized. Do not attempt to
install, service, or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood.
CAUTION
!
System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes: To ensure proper system operation, this product
must be tested in accordance with NFPA72(2002) Chapter 10 after any programming operation or change
in site-specific software. Reacceptance testing is required after any change, addition or deletion of system
components, or after any modification, repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring.
All components, circuits, system operations, or software functions known to be affected by a change
must be 100% tested. In addition, to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected, at least
10% of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change, up to a maximum of 50 devices,
must also be tested and proper system operation verified.
This system meets NFPArequirements for operation at 0° to 49° C and at a relative humidity of 85% (non-
condensing) @ 30°C. However, the useful life of the system’s standby batteries and the electronic
components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature and humidity variations. Therefore, it is
recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room
temperature of 60° to 80°F.
Like all solid state electronic devices, this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when
subjected to lightning induced transients. Although no system is completely immune from lightning
transients and interference, proper grounding will reduce susceptibility. The use of overhead or outside
aerial wiring is not recommended due to the increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes. Consult
with the Applications Engineering Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered.
Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards. Failure to do so can
damage circuits.
Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling, filing, reaming, or punching of the enclosure.
When possible, make all cable entries from the sides. Before making modifications, verify that they will
not interfere with battery and printed circuit board location.
Do not over tighten screw terminals; over tightening may damage threads, resulting in reduced terminal
contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal.
This system contains static-sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap
before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body. Use static suppressive
packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit.
Follow the instructions in the installation, operating, and programming manuals. These instructions must
be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment. System operation and
reliability depend upon proper installation.
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM LIMITATIONS
Note: While installing a fire alarm system may make lower insurance rates possible, it is not a substitute for fire insur-
ance!
An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible
warning devices, and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability—can provide early warning of a developing
fire. Such a system, however, does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire.

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Any fire alarm system may fail for a variety of reasons:
Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys, in walls, or roofs, or
on the other side of closed doors. Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building. A
second floor detector, for example, may not sense a first floor or basement fire. Furthermore, all types of smoke detec-
tors—both ionization and photoelectric types—have sensing limitations. No type of smoke detector can sense every kind
of fire caused by carelessness and safety hazards like smoking in bed, violent explosions, escaping gas, improper stor-
age of flammable materials, overloaded electrical circuits, children playing with matches or arson.
Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or
partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building.
A fire alarm system will not operate without electrical power. If AC power fails, the system will operate from standby
batteries only for a specified time.
Rate-of-rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time. For this reason, the rate-of-rise feature of
each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist.
Auxiliary equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control panel. It is essential to use only
equipment listed for service with your control panel.
Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or
temporarilydisabled.
The most common cause of fire alarm malfunctions, however, is inadequate maintenance.All devices and system wiring
should be tested and maintained by professional fire alarm installers following written procedures supplied with each
device. System inspection and testing should be scheduled monthly or as required by national and/or local fire codes.
Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept.
GENERAL SAFETY NOTICES
Note: The following must be observed to maintain personnel safety.
The following general safety notices supplement specific warnings and cautions appearing in the manual. The safety
precautions in this section must be understood and applied during operation and maintenance. This manual is to be used
by trained distributors/technicians. The entire manual should be read and fully understood prior to installation.
TEST EQUIPMENT
Make certain test equipment is in good operating condition. Do not touch live equipment or personnel working on live
equipment while holding a test meter. Some types of measuring devices should not be grounded; these devices should
not be held when taking measurements.
FIRST AID
Any injury, no matter how slight, should never go unattended. Always obtain first aid or medical attention immediately.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
The following general safety precautions are to be observed at all times:
1. All electrical components associated with equipment shall be installed and grounded in accordance with NEC, NFPA
and local regulation requirements.
2. Special precautionary measures are essential to prevent applying power to equipment at any time maintenance work
is in progress.
3. Before working on electrical equipment, use a voltmeter to ensure that the system is not energized.
4. Whenworking near electricity,do notuse metalrules,flashlights,metallicpencils or any other objectshaving exposed
conductive material.
5. When connecting a meter to terminals for measurement, use range higher than expected voltage.

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Figure 1-1. PEGAsys LV System, Overall Diagram
Addressable Suppression
System Abort Device
PUSH / HOLD
SUPPRESSION SYSTEM ABORT
PUSH
PULL
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FIRE
ALARM
FIRE
ALARM
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CHAPTER 1
GENERALINFORMATION
1-1 INTRODUCTION
Thismanual contains the operation,maintenance, trouble-
shooting, parts listing and installation information neces-
sary to support the PEGAsys™LV Intelligent Fire Alarm
Control Unit.
Note: This manual is to be used by trained distributors
only. The entire manual should be read and fully
understood prior to installation. Refer to Figure
1-1 for the PEGAsys LV overall system diagram.
1-1.1 System Description
PEGAsys LV is a fire alarm and off-premises control sys-
tem which can be used for local signaling and releasing
deviceservice.Thesystem isa microprocessorbased de-
sign for use with intelligent detectors and loop devices.
The system utilizes distributed intelligent field devices.
These devices are typically smoke detectors, contact in-
putdevices,relay outputsandsignal output moduleswhich
representasingle fire alarm initiation/indicatingzone.Each
device contains its own data transceiver, micro controller,
4kof memory and applicablealgorithms which allowseach
device to operate independently of the control system.
These unique devices have the ability to analyze informa-
tion, make decisions and store information within them-
selves.TheycommunicatewiththePEGAsys LV unit using
the BIP protocol which utilizes a two-wire (Style 4), four
wire (Style 6) or isolated (Style 7) multiplex trunk. The
PEGAsys LV can support up to 255 device addresses.
ThePEGAsys LV is capableof controllinga wide varietyof
auxiliary devices, such as relays, audible/visual indicating
signal devices and agent/sprinkler release systems. The
system also supports the use of serial printers which pro-
vide hard copy of system status information.
1-1.2 System Components
The system is comprised of three major components, as
showninFigure1-1:theCentralControlPanel(CCP)which
communicates with the field devices and drives output
devicessuch asalarm signals that communicate withcen-
tral stations and various types of control equipment; a dis-
playpanellocatedon the CCPthat provides systemstatus
LEDsand Control Switches;and an 80-characterLCD that
provides alphanumeric display of system status informa-
tion.
The PEGAsys LV Central Control Unit (P/N 76-100000-
506) consists of the Central Control Module (CCM) as-
sembly,one receiver/transmitter (RX/TX) module and one
power supply assembly.
1-2 COMPONENT DESCRIPTION
The following paragraphs give a brief description of each
component used in the PEGAsys LV system. For func-
tional descriptions of each component, see Chapter 3 of
this manual.
1-2.1 Central Control Module (CCM)
The CCM assembly is the heart of the system and is com-
prised of two (2) printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies,
the display module and the main processor module. The
CCM controls the operation and supervision of all the sys-
tem modules and software within the PEGAsys LV sys-
tem. It receives loop device data from the RX/TX module,
processesthedatabased on pre-programmedinstructions
andtransmitsoutput commands to the outputcircuits,field
devices and display module(s).
1-2.2 DisplayModule
The display module assembly, attached to the main pro-
cessor PCB, provides the system with the operator inter-
face for control switches, system status LEDs, system
trouble/alarm buzzer, an 80-character (2 x 40) LCD dis-
play and an integral numeric keypad. The keypad is used
for entering the security password and navigating through
the user menus. The system buzzer provides two (2) dis-
tinctly different signaling patterns for audible warning of
system alarms and troubles.
PRE-ALARM
ALARM
AC POWER SYSTEM TROUBLE
SUPERVISORY
SILENCE
SYSTEM
ACKNOWLEDGE
SYSTEM
RESET
SILENCE
SCROLL
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY
R
Display Reset
Switch
PLG2
JK1
JK2
PLG3
SW1
PLG2
JK3
PLG1
PRINT PORT
DS1
0V
24 VDC
EARTH FAULT
SUPPLY FAULT
TB6
BUZZER
Processor
Port
Display
Port PC Port
Display Trouble
LED
24VDC From
Power Supply
Figure 1-2. Central Control Module (CCM)

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PRE-ALARM
ALARM
AC POWER SYSTEM TROUBLE
SUPERVISORY
SILENCE
SYSTEM
ACKNOWLEDGE
SYSTEM
RESET
SILENCE
SCROLL
SYSTEM STATUS DISPLAY
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Figure 1-3. Display ModuleAssembly
1-2.3 Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX)
The RX/TX functions as the hardware and software inter-
face between the field devices and the CCM. The RX/TX
receives control requests from the CCM, and establishes
communicationswiththefielddevices.TheRX/TXreceives
status changes from the field devices and reports these
changes to the CCM. The RX/TX, shown in Figure 1-4, is
capable of communicating with up to 255 intelligent de-
vices and complies with the wiring requirements of NFPA
Style 4, 6 and 7 (with the use of the loop isolator devices).
Style 4 initiation circuit wiring will permit “T” tapping or
branch circuitry.
1-2.4 Power Supply/ChargerAssembly
Thepower supply/charger assembly(P/N76-100009-010)
is comprised of a PCB assembly and anAC/DC switching
power supply unit. The switching power supply unit pro-
vides4Ampsof 24 Vdc from the 120/240 Vacinput power.
The PCB assembly is a microprocessor based unit which
provides the system with:
• Battery charging and supervision
• AC power supervision
• 24 Vdc supervision
• Battery load test
• 24 Vdc ground fault detection (+/-)
• Auxiliary 24 Vdc outputs
Loop Isolator
for Style 7
Figure 1-4. Receiver/Transmitter Module (RX/TX)
Figure 1-5. Power Supply/ChargerAssembly
1-2.5 StandbyBatteries
Space is provided within the central control panel enclo-
sure for up to two (2) 12 V, 12AH, sealed lead-acid batter-
ies. If additional batteries are required, an optional battery
enclosure is available. The enclosure (Figure 1-6) is a
heavy duty steel cabinet that can house up to two (2) 40
AH batteries. For installation information, see Paragraph
7-5.1.
STANDBY BATTERIES
FIRE ALARM SYSTEM
KIDDE
Figure 1-6. Battery Enclosure
1-2.6 Intelligent Loop Devices
The SmartOne®Series of Intelligent Fire Alarm devices
providesthe PEGAsys LVcontrolunit with smokeand heat
detection,and necessarymonitoring and control functions
required by today’s advanced fire alarm systems.The fol-
lowing paragraphs describe each available intelligent de-
tection device.
Figure 1-7. SmartOne Detection Device

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PEGAsys™ LV
76-100016-002
1-2.6.1 SMARTONE IONIZATION DETECTOR
TheSmartOneIonizationsmoke detector provides true dis-
tributed-intelligence, addressable microprocessor-based
smoke detection to the PEGAsys LV system.
1-2.6.2 SMARTONE PHOTOELECTRIC
DETECTOR
TheSmartOne Photoelectric smokedetector provides true
distributed-intelligence, addressable microprocessor-
based smoke detection to the PEGAsys LV system.
1-2.6.3 SMARTONE HEAT DETECTOR
TheSmartOneThermistorheat detectorprovides true dis-
tributed-intelligence, addressable, microprocessor-based
heat detection to the PEGAsys LV system.
1-2.7 SmartOne Detector Bases
The SmartOne series of detection devices all use univer-
sal mounting bases which are available in two styles:
1. The 4SB is a European-Style 4-inch base which has
an outside diameter that matches that of the low pro-
file SmartOne detectors, which, when combined, cre-
ates a very attractive unit. The 4SB, shown in Figure
1-8, mounts to standard 3-, 3.5-inch, or 100-mm elec-
trical boxes with ease.
Figure 1-8. 4-inch Detector Base
2. The 6SB model, shown in Figure 1-9, is a traditional
styledetector base withanintegral trim ringwhich pro-
vides coverage for any inconsistencies between the
electricalbox andceiling material.The 6SB mounts to
standard3-,3.5-and4-inch electrical boxeswithease.
Figure 1-9. 6-inch Detector Base
1-2.8 Addressable Contact Input Device
The SmartOne Contact Monitor (P/N 70-407008-00X) al-
lows an installer the ability to interface typical NO/NC fire
alarmdevices (i.e.,water flow and tamper switches) to the
PEGAsys LV system. The contact monitor is also used to
interface to the manual alarm stations.
Figure 1-10.Addressable Contact Input Device
1-2.9 Addressable Relay Output Device
Theaddressable relay outputdevice(P/N 70-408004-001)
provides the PEGAsys LV system with a Form C dry-con-
tact interface for remote control applications.
Figure 1-11.Addressable Relay Output Device
1-2.10 Model DH-2000Air Duct Housing
The DH-2000 air duct housing is designed for detecting
particles of combustion products in air-handling systems.
Figure 1-12. Air Duct Housing

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1-2.11 Loop Isolator Devices
The SmartOne series of loop isolation devices, shown in
Figures 1-13 through 1-15, offer optional loop isolation
which protects the loop from wire-to-wire short conditions
(NFPAStyle 7.0).
Figure 1-13. Loop Isolator, Stand-Alone
LOOP ISOLATOR
RX/TX
KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
ASHLAND, MA 01721
SHORT-1 SHORT-2
DS2 DS1
J1
FOR MODULE INSTALL.
P/N 76-100016-001
INSTALLATION MANUAL
REFER TO
PROCEDURES
Laboratories Inc.
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Figure 1-14. Loop Isolator, RX/TX Mount
Laboratories
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Figure 1-15. Loop Isolator, 6-inch Detector Base Mount
1-2.12 ORION XT Interface Module
The PEGAsysAddressable Loop Module (PALM) permits
directconnection of an ORION XTHigh-Sensitivity Smoke
Detector(HSSD) toa signalingline circuit of the PEGAsys
LV Control Unit. The ORION XT reports pre-alarm, alarm
and trouble status by individual location (i.e., address) to
the PEGAsys LV Control Unit via the PALM.
The PALM is housed within the ORION XT HSSD enclo-
sure and plugs into a receptacle on the Detector's printed
circuit board. (See Figure 1-16.)
Figure 1-16. PALM Interface Module for
ORION XT HSSD
1-2.13 AddressableAlarmLine Module
The Addressable AlarmLine Module (AAM) permits an
AlarmLine sensor cable to be directly interfaced to the
PEGAsys LV Control Unit. Refer to Appendix M for a full
description of this Module. (See Figure 1-17.)
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Figure 1-17.AddressableAlarmLine Module
1-2.14 Addressable Signal/Sounder Module
The Addressable Signal/Sounder Module (ASM) permits
notification appliances to be controlled via commands is-
sued from the PEGAsys LV Control Unit’s signaling line
circuit. TheASM is designed to mount in a standard elec-
trical box. (See Figure 1-18.)
Refer toAppendix K for additional details on theAddress-
able Signal/Sounder Module.
A B BA
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KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
ASHLAND, MA 01721 U.S.A.
ASHLAND, MA 01721 U.S.A.
CAT. NO. 70-200200-001
CAT. NO. 70-200200-001
INSTRUCTIONS P/N 06-235717-001
INSTRUCTIONS P/N 06-235717-001
ALL OTHERS - POWER LIMITED
ALL OTHERS - POWER LIMITED
DEVICE
ADDRESS #
ADDRESS #
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_ _ _ _
AUX./AUDIO MODE
AUX./AUDIO MODE
SETTINGS
PC LINE TERMINALS - POWER LIMITED
PC LINE TERMINALS - POWER LIMITED
ADDRESSABLE SIGNAL/SOUNDER MODULE (ASM)
ADDRESSABLE SIGNAL/SOUNDER MODULE (ASM)
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_ _ _ _
INSTRUCTIONS P/N 06-235717-001
INSTRUCTIONS P/N 06-235717-001
ADDRESS #
ADDRESS #
SETTINGS
AUDIO
P1=1&2
MODE
S1=3 ON
S1=3 ON
AUX. IN
AUX. IN
+ - + -
TROUBLE
CKT.
-
OUTPUT CKT.
OUTPUT CKT.
-+ +
AUX./AUDIO MODE
AUX./AUDIO MODE
AUXILIARY
MODE
P1=2&3
S1=1&2 ON
S1=1&2 ON
PC LINE
PC LINE
A B A B
DEVICE
ALL OTHERS - POWER LIMITED
ALL OTHERS - POWER LIMITED
CAT. NO. 70-200200-001
CAT. NO. 70-200200-001
ASHLAND, MA 01721 U.S.A.
ASHLAND, MA 01721 U.S.A.
KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.
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Figure 1-18.Addressable Signal/Sounder Module
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