| fiers to meet retrofit needs. | voice message to each or all audio zones. • Integral 25 watt, 25 VRMS audio amplifier with single Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) speaker circuit (expandable to 50 watts using the ACC-AAM25). • Two command input circuits can be independently field-pro- grammed for activation by a Notification Appliance Circuit |
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| Some Suitable Applications: | (NAC) or contact closure. |
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| • Schools | • Theaters • Auditoriums • Three command input circuits activate on contact closure. |
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| • Restaurants | • Dormitories • Lodging • ACS link or Command Input (CMD) control of: – One 60-second message. |
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| • Office Buildings • Factories | • Places of Worship – Two 30-second messages. – Three 20-second messages. |
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| Features | – Four 15-second messages. |
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| • Listed to UL Standard 864, 9th edition. | – Five 12-second messages. (Class B) or four Style Z (Class A) speaker circuits (zones), • Nineteen different system and diagnostic LEDs. utilizing the zone splitter module (ACC-ZSM). • Optional equipment: second amplifier; local playback speaker; remote microphone; paging equipment interface page module with keypad (ACC-ZPMK). and remote phone jacks. • Integral digital message generator with stan |
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| or the audio input jacks. | control modules when used to activate the ACC-25/50ZST. |
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| nite repeat. | facturers' panels. |
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| low, or chime tone capability. | Standard Modules ACC-AAM25: 25 watt, 25 VRMS Audio Amplifier Module with with ANSI S3.41 Audible Emergency Evacuation Signal (Temporal Pattern), per NFPA. ACC-ZPMK: Zone Page Module with keypad |
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| keypad. | to eight speaker circuits that may be manually or automatically dently field-programmable for activation by polarity reversal ACC-FFT: Fire Fighter Telephone Module with keypad which (host FACP NAC) or dry-contact closure. provides indications of phone activation, remote page activa- Microphone Trouble, Message Generator Trouble, Tone conditions. Generator Trouble, Amplifier Fault, and others. FAC |
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| ACC-25/50ZST | ACC-25/50DAZS Audio Riser |
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| Speaker Circuit #1 | Speaker Circuit #9 Audio Riser Speaker Circuit #8 Circuit #16 ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485) up to 24 remote |
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| Automatic Control | FireFighter |
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| via the ACS Link or | Telephones ACC-25/50DAZS |
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| CMD Input | RPJ-F FPJ-F ACC Control Serial Link (RS-485) Circuit #17 inputs on the ACC-25/50ZST 50ZST to each of the ACC-25/50DAZS(s) to distribute alarm or paging audio. routing of the alarm or paging audio. vivability from attack by fire requirements in National Fire Alarm Code, NFPA 72. Audio Command Center Zone System With FireFighter Telephone Up to 24 Zones @ 150W (max.) |
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| maintenance. | • End-of-Line Resistor required: 4.7K, ½ watt |
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| • Fully supervised and power-limited. | Remote Microphone Operation: amp fault) and green "amp functional" LED. phone Module which is used for remote paging capabilities. |
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| ACC-EPM | NOTE: For installations that require both the Fire Fighter Tele- |
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| emergency paging applications. | wiring connections are made to the ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Tele- phone Module. and maintenance. Controls and Indicators |
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| equipment. | LED INDICATORS tion by the paging equipment. 2. System Trouble (yellow). 3. Message Generator Trouble (yellow). |
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| applications. | 5. Microphone Trouble (yellow). dent conversion to 70.7 VRMS. 7. All-Call (green = Active). 8. Audio ON/OFF (green = Active, yellow = Manual Deactiva- |
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| per system) | 9. Status of each speaker zone (green = Active, yellow = Man- |
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| FC-LPS | ual Deactivation or Fault). |
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| field-recorded custom messages. | indicate that a remote phone has been connected to the telephone loop and the Remote Phone Jack Keyswitch has |
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| FPJ-F | been activated for remote paging by phone. |
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| • Optional Remote Phone Jack | 11.Remote Microphone Page (green LED) -turns on steady to |
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| RPJ-F | indicate active paging from Remote Microphone. |
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| paging operations. | indicate that a fault exists on the telephone loop connected to TB1 of the ACC-FFT 13.Local Handset Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to the telephone circuit connected to the ACC-FFT 14.Remote Key Trouble (yellow LED) - turns on steady to indi- |
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| FHSC-RF | cate a remote keyswitch wiring fault (TB2) used to store five Fire Fighter Handsets (FHS-F) to indicate a fault on the Remote Microphone wiring or elec- tronics (TB3) 16.FFT 1 through FFT 24 (green LEDs) - LED for each of 24 used to store five Fire Fighter Handsets (FHS-F) monitor module has been connected and programmed for |
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| ACC-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone Module | activation when a remote phone is plugged into the corre- sponding Remote Phone Jack. |
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| Y (Class B) or Style Z (Class A) | Battery Trouble, Charger Trouble, Ground Fault, (ACC- phone communication ACC-FFT FIRE FIGHTER TELEPHONE MODULE 0.2 VRMS Pushbutton Switches |
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| = 4 Vdc to 0.9 Vdc | disconnect Remote Telephone from panel. |
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| = 5 mA | • Power (green) - indicates that power is applied to the ACC- |
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| • Supervised circuit wiring. | FFT Fire Fighter watt. • Answer Call (green LED) - flashes to indicate that a remote |
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| • Maximum wiring impedance: 54 ohms. | phone has been connected to the phone audio riser. LED |
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| Remote Phone Jack Keyswitch Operation: | turns on steady when Answer/Call Pushbutton is pressed to |
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| CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS | WIRE REQUIREMENTS |
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| Wire Type & | Recommended Maximum |
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| Circuit Type | Circuit Function Limitations Distance (Feet) Wire Gauge Power Supplied must be: |
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| Primary Power Input to | Terminals Support |
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| AC Power | 120 VAC, 60 Hz, 1.5 amps or |
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| ACC-25/50ZST, | See Note 1 12-18 AWG |
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| TB3 (nonpower-limited) | 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.75 amps |
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| AC Voltage | (see Note 1) (see Note 1) Audio Output See Note 2 |
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| Notification Appliance | Untwisted, |
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| TB1 and | See Note 3 12 - 18 AWG |
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| Circuit | unshielded or ACC-ZSM Module twisted, shielded (power-limited) |
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| ACC-ZPMK Module | ACS (EIA-485) Circuit 4,000 feet 12 - 18 AWG See Note 2 Untwisted |
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| ACC-FFT TB1 | Telephone Loop 54Ω maximum impedance 12 - 18 AWG unshielded or twisted, shielded |
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| Contact Closure | Untwisted |
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| ACC-FFT TB2 | 54Ω maximum impedance 12 - 18 AWG |
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| Input Trigger | unshielded Remote Microphone |
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| ACC-FFT TB3 | See Note 4 See Note 4 See Note 4 Connection (see Note 4) |
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| ACC-EPM Module | External Page Connection 12 - 18 AWG Depends on Output (trigger) See Note 1 |
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| CMD1 and CMD2 Main | Circuit Untwisted, |
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| Board TB2 and TB5 | Triggers ACC-25/50ZST 9 - 32 VDC, 1.6 mA for polarity 12 - 18 AWG unshielded or |
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| twisted, shielded | reversal relay must be rated at 0.5 amp, 24 VDC See Note 1 CMD3, CMD4 and |
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| Untwisted, | Depends on Output (trigger) |
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| CMD5 Main Board | Triggers ACC-25/50ZST 12 - 18 AWG |
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| unshielded or | Circuit from contact device TB8, TB9 and TB10 twisted, shielded |
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| Main Board TB6 Master | Output Trigger for Untwisted, |
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| Command Bus Reverse | Multiple ACC-25/50ZST 200 ohms maximum 12 - 18 AWG unshielded |
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| Polarity (power-limited) | configurations Trouble Relay Main Maximum |
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| Board TB1 | Trouble Output Depends on Input Circuit 12 - 18 AWG Current 2 amps AC Loss Relay Maximum |
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| Main Board TB7 | AC Loss Output Depends on Input Circuit 12 - 18 AWG Current 2 amps 1. Refer to NEC Standards. 2. Twisted, shielded wire is recommended for maximum protection against EMI and AFI emissions and susceptibility. 3. Must also meet NFPA 72 Standards for minimum and maximum sound levels. 4. Refer to Remote Microphone Document. DF-60319:A • 2/09/09 — Page 5 of 6 |
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| System Capacity | Trim Ring: Outer measurement 21.62" (54.92 cm) high x 18.62" (47.30 cm) wide; inner opening 18.63" (47.31 cm) high |
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| • | Total Audio Power.................................................. 50 Watts x 15.63" (39.69 cm) wide. Has six holes for #8-32 screws, |
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| Electrical Specifications | Temperature and Humidity Ranges |
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| Primary (AC) power | This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 – |
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| • 1.5 A maximum @ 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz. | 49°C/32 – 120°F and at a relative humidity 93% ± 2% RH (noncondensing) at 32°C ± 2°C (90°F ± 3°F). However, the |
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| • Supports lead-acid batteries only. | components may be adversely affected by extreme tempera- |
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| • Float-charge voltage: 27.6 V. | ture ranges and humidity. Therefore, it is recommended that this system and its peripherals be installed in an environment with a normal room temperature of 15 – 27°C/60 – 80°F. |
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| Trouble contact rating | Agency Listings and Approvals |
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| Auxiliary power output | 50ZST control panel. In some cases, certain modules may not cess. Consult factory for latest listing status. • UL Listed: S2424 • CSFM: 6911-0075:207 The ACC-25/50ZST complies with NFPA 101 Life Safety Code, and with the following UL Standards and NFPA 72 Fire |
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