System Sensor PDRP-2001 User Manual

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PDRP-2001 Series Manual — P/N 53043:E1 2/28/2011

NFPA Standard-Specific Requirements

Notes:

1. Reference the 411UD Manual for additional information
2. All connections between the control panel and the 411UD must be in conduit, less than 20 ft.

(610 cm) in length in the same room.

3. Any zone of the 411UD can be wired to function as alarm, trouble or supervisory; the 411UD

must be programmed accordingly. In this example, Channel/Zone 1 is wired to the control
panel’s alarm relay, Channel 2/Zone 2 is wired to the control panel’s trouble relay and Channel
3/Zone 3 is wired to the control panel’s supervisory relay.

4. Nonresettable 24 VDC power is supplied to the 411UD via TB9 terminals configured for

nonresettable power on the FACP. Jumper J4 on the 411UD must be removed for 24 VDC
power.

5. End-of-Line resistors must terminate all 411UD circuits, including unused circuits.
6. Program the 411UD for slave operation.
7. The PDRP-2001 must be programmed for AC Loss Reporting Delay This prevents the

immediate transmission of a trouble on the loss of AC power.

8. A (-)VDC from the 411UD Trouble Contacts will activate the Trouble Input J6 on the FACP

when the 411UD goes into DACT Trouble (the 411UD Trouble Contact is programmed as
DACT Trouble).

411UD

FACP

Alarm

TB2-1

TB8-1

TB2-2

TB8-3

Trouble

TB2-3

TB8-4

TB2-4

TB8-6

Supervisory

TB2-5

TB8-7

TB2-6

TB8-9

Table C.1 411UD Connections to FACP

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