Ann-audio 25/50 zs – Fire-Lite PS-Tools 5UD/10UD User Manual
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5/10 Zone Panel
PS-Tools 07/2010
Configuring 5/10 Zones Fire Panel
Note
You must enable the canadian option to configure the following ANN80C modules.
To configure the ANN-80C module
1.
Select Yes in Piezo Enable to enable the sounding of the piezo sounder on any installed
ANN-80C module. The piezo sounder is disabled when you select No.
2.
Select Yes in Step Enable to enable the normal function of the ACK/Step Button on any
installed ANN-80C annunciator. This option is ignored if you select No.
3.
Select Yes in Silence Enable to enable the Silence Button on any installed ANN-80C
annunciator.
4.
Select Yes in LampTest Enable to enable the Reset Button on any installed ANN-80C
annunciator.
5.
Select Yes in Sounder Test Enable to enable the Drill Button on any installed ANN-80C
annunciator. (see
).
ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS
The ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS All Call Zone series audio panel is used to play an audio message
when there is an alarm in one of the input zones. This audio panel connects to the FACP through
the ANN-BUS communication circuit.
You can select one of the five audio messages the audio panel plays, when an FACP input zone
goes into alarm. The message plays over the corresponding audio panel output circuit. The input
zones can be programmed as alarm type, supervisory type, process monitor type, or AC Loss
Monitor.
Note
Ensure the input zone type is not Ack, Sil, Reset, or PAS Bypass switches.
Example: If FACP input zone 3 goes into alarm, the programmed message plays over the
ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS output circuit 3. If two or more input zones are active at the same time, the
highest priority message plays.
The connection between the fire panel and the ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS audio panel is accomplished
by a pair of communication wires connected between the A/B terminals on TB3 of the FACP and
TB1 terminals 2 & 3 of the ACC-ZPMK module on the ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS.
To configure the ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS module
1.
In ANN-AUDIO 25/50 ZS, select the input zone for the audio panel output circuit (see
).