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FEATURES:
• Eight zones, 6 Style A (class B) and 2 Style D (class
A). 8 Expander Zones are Style A (class B). Zones
are interchangeable using the Model 7181 Zone
Converter.
• UL, FM, MEA (BSA), CFM Listed and Approved.
• Event memory.
• Fuseless design can reduce service time.
• Field selectable, 12 or 24 VDC power supply.
• Six amp current output at 12 volts, five amps at
24 volts.
• Compatible with 2- and 4- wire smoke detectors as
well as water flow and sounding devices.
• ANSI Cadence Pattern Output.
• Four programmable (Style Y) supervised signal
circuits, including steady, pulse and temporal.
• Programmable smoke verification, pre -alarm delay,
and cross -zoning can minimize false alarms.
• Four general purpose relays (Form C 24 volts at 2.5
amps resistive).
• Built-in approved digital communicator with UL
required priorty reporting.
• Flexible programming capabiities including up/
downloading and use of remote annunciator. No
"desktop" programmer required.
• Accu-Zone® diagnostics facilitate local and
remote troubleshooting.
• Individual zone Walk Test.
DESCRIPTION:
The Model 5207 is an all -in -one fuseless local fire
evacuation control panel and digital
communicator designed for applications requiring
manual fire alarm, automatic fire alarm and water flow
for sprinkler system supervision. The basic unit offers
fire alarm for one to eight zones, expandable to 16 with
the optional 5210 expansion module. It is compatible
with both two -and four -wire smoke detectors. Compact,
easy to install and service, it delivers the features you'd
expect to find in fire systems costing much more.
During normal operation, the 5207 constantly checks
smoke and other sensing devices for fire conditions. It
also conducts system checks to determine if any troubles,
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or system problems, exist. If the 5207 encounters afire
or trouble condition, it sends a report to a central
monitoring station (if applicable), and, typically, sounds
an audible/visual warning in the local area.
The 5207's microprocessor constantly runs programs to
check inputs and carry out other routine functions. If the
program ever stops running, a watchdog circuit will
detect it and reset microprocessors to resume normal
operations.
The Model 5207 conducts an automatic self -test every
24 hours —at a time you select —and sends a report to
the central station (if applicable).
Other features of the system include English -language
remote annunciation simplifying "Step Programming" of
custom options. Remote downloading of system
configurations can eliminate the expense of sending out
a service technician for reprogramming. Systemprovides
a built-in fire drill procedure. The exclusive Accu-Zone®
feature measures and displays zone voltages, so you
can set up and test the system without separate testing
equipment. Fuseless circuit board design eliminates
one of the most likely causes for service calls.
PROGRAMMING
ANNUNCIATION
5521
On -site programming is available through the optional
Model 5521 Desktop Programmer or through any
remote annunciator.
Remote programming can be accomplished through the
use of 5521 programmer and 5530 modem, or through
the use of an IBM or compatible personal computer and
the Model 5541 Downloading Software (requires the
Model 5530 Downloading Modem).
More than 60 programmable options are available for
customizing system configurations and end -user
features, including zone type (fire, panic, tamper,
sprinkler, water, heat, cold, local); zone options (pre -
alarm delayed, smoke verification delayed, zone disable);
and zone location descriptions. Programmable dialer
options include total number of reporting attempts, Touch -
Tone® or rotary dialing, one or two telephone lines.
Several time delay features, including numberofseconds
to alarm in pre -alarm, smoke delay conditions, number
of hours before loss of AC hours report, and 24-hourtest
time, can be programmed.
ZONE EXPANSION
The optional Model 5210 Zone Expander doubles the
number of zones available to the 5207 from 8 to 16. The
5210 adds eight additional style A (class B) zones to the
5207, enabling use of both two- and four -wire
smoke detectors.
Voltage Ranges: Using 24-VDC power: 17.8-27.4 VDC.
Using 12-VDC power: 8.5-11.8 VDC.
5210
The 5207 includes an annunciator inside the cabinet. Its
six LEDs (for alarm, trouble, silenced, AC/low battery,
event memory, time set/reporting) are visible without
opening the cabinet. The annunciator allows for easy
operation of all functions. Itfeatures dual seven -segment
display and 14 uniquely assigned function keys. Keys
are: ENTER, CLEAR, SILENCE, SHUNT and 0-9 used
forALARM RESET, CLEARALARM MEMORY, DIALER
RESET, REQUEST DOWNLOAD, DISPLAY MEMORY,
TEST, DISPLAY TROUBLES, SET DATE and
SET TIME.
Remote annunciation is available through the Model
5230. This four -wire, 16-zone remote annunciator is
easy to operate. Its fourteen function keys can perform
the same operations as the main system annunciator,
including silencing, resetting, and displaying of alarms,
troubles and alarm memory. Use of access codes
prevents unwanted tampering. In addition the Model
5230 can be used to program all programmable options
for both the local control and digital communicator.
Features include LCD display, backlighting, English -
language annunciation.
Up to seven 5230s can be attached to one 5207. Standby
current draw per 5230 is 60 mA, alarm curre nt is 120 mA.
5230
COMMUNICATIONS/REPORTING
The 5207 is equipped with a UL listed digital dialer
which has the ability to seize the telephone line(s) to
report alarms and troubles to a central station. It can
supervise the telephone lines and activate a trouble -
alert if aline failure is sustained for 45 seconds or longer.
Other communications/reporting features include: Built-
in ring detector; re -try if communication failed; fail -to
communicate output; one or two phone lines option; up
to four phone number capability (plus computer phone
for downloading); Touch -Tone® and rotary compatible.
The 5207 is compatible with all major reporting
formats including SIA (security industry standard), SK,
FSK, SK 4/2, Radionics BFSK. Format selectable by
account number.
SPECIFICATIONS
ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
• Primary AC: 120 VRMS at 60 HZ, 2A
• Total Accessory Load: 5A at 24 VDC
6A at 12 VDC
INDICATOR LIGHTS:
• AC/DC POWER (Green) - On when system is running
on AC power; flashes when using DC.
• ALARM (Red) - On for supervisory alarm; flashes for
fire alarm.
• TROUBLE (Yellow) -On when trouble condition exists.
• SILENCED (Yellow) - On when alarm or trouble has
been silenced but not yet cleared.
• EVENT MEMORY (Yellow) - On when an alarm
condition has been reset.
• SET MODE/REPORT (Yellow) - On when system is in
test or program mode, including Date/Time set mode.
Flashes when system is reporting.
MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS:
• Dimensions: 16 in. W x 26.4 in. H x 4 in. D
(40.6cm W x 67cm H x 10.2cm D)
• Weight: 25 lbs. (11.4 kg.)
• Color: Red
TELEPHONE REQUIREMENTS:
• FCC Registration No.: AC6USA-65475-AL-E
• Type of Jack: RJ31 X (2 required)
APPROVALS:
• UL Listed
• FM Approved
• CFM Approved
• New York City MEA (formerly BSA)
• NFPA Central Station Reporting
Local Protective Signaling System
City Box
Polarity Reversal
Proprietary Protective Signaling System
OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES
Model 4180 Status Display Module
Provides 16 outputs to give alarm and trouble conditions
by zone. Two units can be connected to annunciate all
16 zones on a 5207 control. Can be used to drive LED
or graphic annunciators. (Non -supervised)
Model 7181 Fire Zone Convertor
Converts Style A zones to Style D and vice versa.
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5220 Direct Connect Module
Used for City Box and polarity reversing direct
wire applications.
5530 Downloading Modem
SIA format modem for remote programming of 5207.
5541 Downloading Software
For remote programming with IBM PC and compatible
computers. Can be used with 5207. Requires 5530
modem. Software/modem package may be ordered
as a 5561.
5260 Printer Interface
Allows connection of a standard computer printer to
provide a printed record of 5207 system activity. Simple
plug-in connection. (Printer not supplied.)
ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SPECIFICATIONS
The contractor shall provide a complete electrically supervised
fire alarm and communications system. The system shall
contain a fire alarm control/communicator and panel to
supervise and operate heat and smoke detection devices,
alarm signal devices, visual annunciators and an integral
digital communicator to transmit fire alarm and supervisory
signals to a central station. The control/communicator shall be
UL Listed or FM approved for use under NFPA 71, 72A, 72B,
72C and 72D standards. It shall provide power and control for
eight supervised detection zones, four supervised alarm signal
circuits and a dual digital communicator. The control/
communicator shall be expandable to sixteen supervised
detection zones and shall be able to communicate to a central
station in SIA, SK FSK1, SK 4/2 or Radionics BFSK formats.
The control/communicator shall be Model 5207 or
approved equal.
There shall be two Style D and six Style A detection zones.
They shall accommodate heat detectors, products of
combustion detectors, manual pull stations, sprinkler flow
switches and gate valve supervisory switches intermixed as
desired and permitted by NFPA 71, 72A, 7213, 72C, and 72D.
Products of combustion detection may be either two- or four -
wire and shall be cross listed by ULfor use on the system. The
detection zones shall be programmed to (1) be cross zoned so
that two individual zones must sense products of combustion,
(2) automatically reset a detector to verify that smoke exists,
(3) see a single detector in alarm —before the alarm is sounded
and a signal is transmitted to the central station.
There shall be four 1 amp supervised (Style Y) alarm signal
circuits. They shall cause the bells/horns to ring steady/
pulsing/temporal throughout the premises until reset or
silenced. Two 1 amp outputs can be combined to provide one
2 amp output.
The control shall be equipped with four auxiliary relays that
shall be programmed to operate on (1) pre -alarm, (2) tamper
alarm, (3) special alarm, (4) fire alarm, (5) trouble, (6) no -
silence, (7) alarm by specific zone (1-16). The relays shall
remain energized until the panel is silence reset or the trouble
condition is cleared, unless "no -silence" is selected.
The control/communicator shall have an integral annunciator
to indicate sequentially zones in alarm, zones in trouble, and
system functions. LEDs shall augment the display to make
clear to an operator the system status. An integral touchpad
shall be provided to operate, set up, and interrogate the
system. Vital operations such as alarm silencing or reset shall
be simple and obvious to an operator. Authorization pass
codes may or may not be used.
The control/communicator shall have the capability to supervise
two telephone lines, seize the phone line, and send the alarm
signal on one or both lines without the addition of any more
equipment. It shall sound a local trouble signal if the telephone
service is interrupted for longer that 45 seconds and it shall
transmit a signal indicating the loss of phone line service to the
central station over the remaining phone line. A signal shall
also be transmitted indicating the restoral of phone service.
The control/communicator shall be able to report the loss of
either phone line without regard to which phone line failed first.
If both lines fail, a local signal shall sound.
The control/communicator shall have the ability to send a test
signal to the central station every 24 hours. The test signal
shall be able to be transmitted at a specific time of day or night
by setting a program within the panel.
The alarm signals transmitted to the central station shall
indicate which of the eight zones is in alarm and which zones
are in trouble, depending on which format is used. Restoral
from alarm or trouble shall also be transmitted by zone. The
control/communicator shall be capable of communicating to
Silent Knight, Radionics or Ademco central station receivers.
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MODEL 5207 BLOCK DIAGRAM - TYPICAL INSTALLATION
7750 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 MADE IN
SILENT
1-800-446-6444 or in Minnesota (612) 493-6435 AMERICA
KNIGHT FAX: (612) 493-6475
Farm k150376 (Rev 9/96)
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