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FireSpy Tracker Installation Manual

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Mount the door
If the door was removed, remount it by installing the screw at the bottom hinge and reattaching the
ground wire.

For T1000, connect the cable from the annunciator on the door to the main board.

Frame and mount a copy of the operating instructions found in the appendix to the wall near the panel.

Install batteries

WARNING: Improperly connecting or shorting the battery terminals may cause severe

damage to the panel and/or batteries and might result in personal injury.


Place the required batteries in the space provided at the bottom of the control panel enclosure. If a
battery set larger than 12Ah is required, an additional battery enclosure is required.

The 24V battery set required by the panel consists of two 12V sealed lead-acid batteries connected in
series.

Attach the red wire to the red or + terminal of one battery. Attach the black wire to the black or – terminal
of the other battery. Connect a jumper wire between the remaining two battery terminals.

Apply system power
Energize the AC power lines to the panel. The AC Power LED at the annunciator should be illuminated.

3.3

Configuration and programming


Initial configuration by scanning the network and loops will give all devices their initial default parameters
and assign input and control devices to the default group. Performing the scan is recommended to assure
that all accessories are as selected and at the assigned addresses. However, most systems also require
specific programming. Refer to the programming manual for more instructions.

3.4

Check system operation

Initial acceptance testing is required before normal operation of the system. Inspection, testing, and
maintenance may be performed by the owner, if qualified, or by a qualified contractor. Service personnel
must be qualified and experienced in inspection, testing, and maintenance of fire alarm systems,
including certification by the manufacturer or a recognized authority.

Any individuals or facilities receiving transmitted alarm, supervisory, or trouble signals, and all building
occupants, must be notified before commencement and on completion of any test operations, to prevent
unnecessary response.

Initial acceptance testing includes complete visual inspection and verifying the items below. NFPA 72 or
the authority having jurisdiction may include additional requirements that must be followed.

Correct function of the control panel in receipt of all functional inputs and operation of all signals and
auxiliary functions, and supervision of shorts, opens, grounds, power supply faults and battery faults.

Instrument measurement of the integrity and isolation of all applicable conductors (unpowered).

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No improper shorts or opens.

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No stray voltages between installation conductors and other conductors or ground. The maximum
stray voltage must not exceed 1 volt ac/dc.

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All conductors not intentionally grounded must be isolated from ground by at least 500k ohms
(2.2M ohms for T1000). An isolation of 10k or less will cause a ground fault. An isolation of
between 10k and 500k (10k and 2.2M for T1000) might or might not cause a ground fault, or will
cause intermittent ground faults.

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