Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Smoke Alarm Honeywell
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5/19/2008 1 of 15 Application Note: Fire-Lite IPDACT Set up for Installing Dealers These pictorial instructions should be used in conjunction with the formal PID (Product Installation Document) in cluded with the IPBRKT or IPENC as well as the instructions included with the IPDACT.
5/19/2008 2 of 15 Note: All of the above available at Fire-Lite Distribution The IDPACT requires 24VDC filtered regul ated power and a phone pair from the DACT of the fire alarm control panel.
5/19/2008 3 of 15 2. Mount the IPDACT onto the IPBRKT using the plastic standoffs that came with the IPBRKT. Screw the standoff through the holes on the IPDACT into the metal mating threaded stando ffs on the IPBRKT.
5/19/2008 4 of 15 4. Loop the 8 PIN cable supplied with t he IPDACT once through the large Ferrite Ring. Note that this cable is NOT used as an Ethernet Cable but to interconnect the dialer output of the panel to the input of the IPDACT. Plug the 8 PIN cable supplied with t he IPDACT into the Primary DACT port of the control panel .
5/19/2008 5 of 15 2. Installation using IPENC or HP300ULX The IPENC is used for mounting the IPDACT next to panels that cannot accept the IPBRKT directly inside the enclosure .
5/19/2008 6 of 15 The IPDACT requires a minimum of 300 mA of current. If an FACP cannot supply this minimum requirement, a separate power supply, such as the HP300ULX, may be used to supply the r equired current. The IPDACT can be mounted inside the HP300ULX power suppl y enclosure as described below: 1.
5/19/2008 7 of 15 Installation using 411UD for moni toring Alarm, Trouble and Supervisory dry con tacts from any FACP The 411UD can also be mounted next to the IPDACT inside the HP300ULX and used to monitor the Alarm, Trouble, and Supervisory dry contacts from any manufacturer’s fire alarm control panel.
5/19/2008 8 of 15 Set Connect using to COM1 then OK Note: if using a USB/Serial conver ter, select the COM port assigned to the converter •.
5/19/2008 9 of 15 • Set Port Settings to: Bits per second: 9600 Data bits: 8 Parity: none Stop bits: 1 Flow control: none ( very important ) Click OK • Press Enter and the word passw ord should ap.
5/19/2008 10 of 15 • At the menu options screen, shown below, select " C: Quick Install ".
5/19/2008 11 of 15 • Note: The following examples contain only sample settings • Enter the parameters given to you by the Central Station for each menu item --Quick Install-- a) DHCP client: OFF when static IP will be us ed. Set this to ON if an IP will be obtained automatically from a network router on a private network.
5/19/2008 12 of 15 e) Supervisory Main: 192.168.0.1 (note this is the primary receiver’s IP address assigned by central station) f) Supervisory Backup: 192.168.0.2 (note this is the secondary receiver’s IP address assigned by central station.) g) Maintenance: This is a third IP receiver setting that is not normally used.
5/19/2008 13 of 15 secondary port will use the backup phone line for 24 hour test signals or when the network may go down. See your panel’s manual for correct programming.
5/19/2008 14 of 15 The IP settings in the IPDACT work like this: • If you set the DHCP to ON, the IPDACT will broadcast a request for the IP parameters over the LAN network.
5/19/2008 15 of 15 Option “ g) IP Connectivity ” displays the IP settings that are running in the device. • If the IP Settings were not obtained through DHCP, the fixed ones entered in “ c) Quick Install ” are displayed, and actually used.
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