Edwards Signaling 2400 Series User Manual

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3.

Fill-in the Panel Configuration & Programming Worksheets (located in the Appendix) and program the
panel for the desired operation. Save the Panel Configuration Worksheets for future reference.

4.

Remove, label, and re-insert the IDC, Relay/City-Tie, and Anunciator Driver Module insert cards. Use
the Panel Configuration Worksheets in this manual to assist in labeling. Reverse the Base Panel insert
card to display Fire Alarm Control functions.

Panel Function Testing
1.

Test panel operations by shorting (Alarm) or opening (Trouble) the factory installed End-Of-Line
resistors.

2.

To activate IDC circuits which combine high impedance smoke detectors and contact devices, or
supervisory signal operation of a waterflow/supervisory circuit, use a 1.2K

W

resistor in parallel with the

End-Of-Line resistor.

3.

Remove the End-Of-Line resistor to verify proper trouble response.

4.

Reset the panel, allowing 20 seconds for the panel to return to normal.

IDC & IAC Field Wiring Connections
1.

Refer to the

CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION

,

initiating device circuit wiring

,

control panel

applications 1

,

& control panel applications 2

drawings for wiring details.

2.

Dress all wires to allow "hinging" the Base Panel Assembly on the left by dressing your connections
from right to left. This allows you to rotate the Base Panel Assembly out of the enclosure for access to
system modules, facilitating additions or changes.

3.

Leaving the system powered up, install the IDC & IAC circuits one at a time. The system will go into
Trouble mode. Remember to remove the factory installed End-of-Line resistor from the panel or
module terminals.)

4.

Use the

TROUBLE SILENCE

switch to silence the Trouble signal.

5.

Connect the appropriate field wiring, observing circuit polarity. If the wiring is correct, the trouble
condition will clear (Trouble LED and amber Zone LED turn off).

2400-DL1 Dialer Panel and Field Wiring Connections

To eliminate excessive calls to the Central Monitoring Station, the Dialer Module panel
connection (ribbon cable) and programming should be performed after the balance of the
panel has been tested and verified operational.

1.

Verify the Central Monitoring Station (CMS) is properly programmed and ready for connection.

2.

Refer to the

DIALER

drawing and DACR technical manual for wiring and programming details.

3a. Dress all wiring to allow "hinging" the Base Panel Assembly on the right by dressing your connections

from right to left. This allows you to rotate the Base Panel Assembly out of the enclosure for access to
system modules, facilitating additions or changes.

3b. Fasten the dialer module to the panel assembly with the screws and standoffs provided.
3c. Fasten the bus interface adapter to the rear of the dialer, using the screws provided.
3d. Connect the ribbon cable to the next module in line. The system and dialer module will indicate trouble

conditions.

4a. Set the panel’s program switch to program mode (UP), and push the RESET switch.
4b. Wait for the Power LED to flash, then return the program switch to normal mode (down). This process

installs the Dialer Module in the panel’s data base. The panel will remain in trouble until the dialer is
properly wired and programmed.

CAUTION

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