Page 2 - Contents
150865 i Contents Section 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-1 1.1 About This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 6 - About This Manual; The; KEY
150865 1-1 Section 1Introduction The Model 5207 is an 8-zone fire alarm control panel (expandable up to 16 zones) with a dig-ital communicator that meets NFPA 72 requirements. The 5207 cabinet can be surface mounted or semi-flush mounted. 1.1 About This Manual The Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicato...
Page 7 - Optional Accessories; Manufactured by Silent Knight
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 1-2 150865 1.2 Optional Accessories Table 1-1: Compatible Modules Manufactured by Silent Knight Model What It Does 4180 Status Display/Relay Module For remote annunciation of alarm and trouble status information for each zone. 52...
Page 8 - Warning
150865 2-1 Section 2Agency Listings and Requirements 2.1 Federal Communications Commission (FCC) 1. If requested by the telephone company, the following information must be provided before the 5207 can be connected to the phone lines: 2. This device may not be directly connected to coin telephone or...
Page 9 - NFPA 72 National Fire Alarm Code, 1993 Edition; Chapter 3; Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems, Chapter 4; Chapter 4; Central Station Fire Alarm Systems; Requirements for Central Station Fire Alarm Systems
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 2-2 150865 2.2 Underwriters Laboratories (UL) The 5207 is UL Listed as a control unit for use in Central Station Fire-Protective Signaling systems. If the 5207 and its accessories are to be used as part of a UL installation, care...
Page 10 - Requirements for Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for; Requirements for Remote Station Protected Fire Alarm; Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.5.
Agency Listings and Requirements 150865 2-3 2.2.3 Requirements for Auxiliary Protected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Alarm Service 1. Follow the current load restrictions shown in Section 3.5. 2. The Model 5220 Direct Connect module must be installed (see Section 4.7 for wiring). 2.2.4 Requirements fo...
Page 12 - Do not mount directly on exterior walls below grade (condensation).; Table 3-1 Electrical Specifications
150865 3-1 Section 3Control Panel Installation 3.1 Electrical Specifications 3.2 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the 5207 control panel from water. To prevent water damage, the fol-lowing conditions should be AVOIDED when mounting the units: ï Do not mount directly on exterio...
Page 13 - Wiring Specifications; Figure 3-1 Wire Routing Example
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-2 150865 3.3 Wiring Specifications To avoid induced noise (transfer of electrical energy from one wire to another), keep input wiring isolated from high current output and power wiring. Induced noise can interfere with telephon...
Page 14 - Figure 3-2 is a wiring diagram for wiring the Model 5207 panel.
Control Panel Installation 150865 3-3 3.4 Model 5207 Wiring Diagram Figure 3-2 is a wiring diagram for wiring the Model 5207 panel. Figure 3-2 Model 5207 Wiring Reference
Page 15 - Current Draw Worksheet; Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-4 150865 3.5 Current Draw Worksheet Table 3-2 Current Draw Worksheet Device Number of Devices Current per Device Standby Current Alarm Current For each device, use this formula: This column X This column = Current per number of...
Page 16 - Figure 3-3 is an example of a completed worksheet.; Figure 3-3 Current Draw Worksheet Example
Control Panel Installation 150865 3-5 3.5.1 Worksheet Example The Current Draw worksheet is included to help you calculate the amount of current the sys-tem draws on standby and in an alarm condition. Refer to Table 3-4 for available battery sizes and the maximum standby current load each can suppor...
Page 17 - Table 3-3 Battery Calculations
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-6 150865 3.5.2 Worksheet Requirements The following steps must be taken when determining Model 5207 current ratings: 1. Measure the alarm current. If only one current rating is listed, the draw for that device is the same wheth...
Page 18 - Figure 3-4 Battery Calculation Example
Control Panel Installation 150865 3-7 Figure 3-4 Battery Calculation Example 5. Refer to to verify the battery size you need to provide at least the total standby current you have calculated. If the installation must meet requirements for NFPA 72 (Auxiliary Pro-tected Fire Alarm Systems for Fire Ala...
Page 19 - Power Supply Wiring; Figure 3-5 Power Supply Wiring
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-8 150865 3.6 Power Supply Wiring The Model 5198 power supply delivers 24 VDC at 5A for loop power, smoke detector power, notification device power, and accessory power. The Model 6914 is a 12-Volt, 17-AH battery. Figure 3-5 sho...
Page 21 - Terminal Strip Description; Table 3-5 Terminal Strip Description
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-10 150865 3.8 Terminal Strip Description The terminal strips on the PC board are nonremovable. Table 3-5 on the next page lists the function and electrical rating of each terminal. See Section 3.4 for the wiring diagram. Table ...
Page 23 - Telephone Line Connection; wires together with notification device wires.; Figure 3-6 Telephone Line Connection; last for as long as 15 minutes.
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 3-12 150865 3.9 Telephone Line Connection The 5207 connects to two separate telephone lines to report data to the central station. An RJ31X jack should be installed by the telephone company for each line. Figure 3-6 shows how to ...
Page 24 - Cable Connectors; Connects the 5207 control panel to the 5198 power supply.
Control Panel Installation 150865 3-13 3.10 Cable Connectors Power Supply Connector (P1) Connects the 5207 control panel to the 5198 power supply. Model 5210 (P2) Connects the 5210 zone expander to the 5207. Quick Connect (P3) For temporarily connecting a 5230 for programming or troubleshooting. Req...
Page 28 - Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection; Figure 4-3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring
Compatible Product Installation 150865 4-3 4.3 Four-Wire Smoke Detector Connection Figure 4-3 illustrates how UL listed four-wire smoke detectors must be connected to class B (style A) zones. When wiring a four-wire smoke detector to the class B (style A) zones, you must use a Power Supervision Unit...
Page 29 - Two-Wire Smoke Detector Connection; Figure 4-4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring; Model 4180 Status Display Module
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-4 150865 4.4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Connection Figure 4-4 shows how to connect two-wire smoke detectors to class B (style A) zones. Figure 4-4 Two-Wire Smoke Detector Wiring See Appendix A for a list of two-wire smoke detectors that may be used with th...
Page 30 - The 4180 can be used to interface to long-range RF systems.
Compatible Product Installation 150865 4-5 Wire the 4180 as shown in Figure 4-5. Make sure power is OFF at the panel before plugging in the 4180. Maintain a physical separation of one-half inch or more between field wires and connection points to prevent damage from transients. Note: SILENCE does no...
Page 31 - Model 5210 Zone Expander Wiring; Installation Instructions
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-6 150865 4.6 Model 5210 Zone Expander Wiring The Model 5210 provides the 5207 with eight additional class B (style A) zones. Figure 4-6 shows how to wire the 5210. Use a 4.7k end of line resistor for each class B loop. The EOL must be wired in parallel ...
Page 32 - Model 5220 Direct Connect Module; To install the 5220 for city box connection:; Figure 4-7 City Box Connection
Compatible Product Installation 150865 4-7 4.7 Model 5220 Direct Connect Module The 5220 Direct Connect module can be used with the 5207 to meet NFPA 72 standards. The 5220 requires four connections to the 5207 and provides outputs for city box and polarity reversal applications. The 5220 cannot be ...
Page 33 - To install the 5220 for polarity reversal, follow the steps below:; Figure 4-8 Polarity Reversal Connection
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-8 150865 4.7.2 NFPA 72 Polarity Reversal When the 5220 is wired and programmed for polarity reversal, it reports alarm and trouble events to a remote site. Alarms will override trouble conditions and it will not be possible to reset the remote indicator...
Page 34 - programmed to activate for Alarms.
Compatible Product Installation 150865 4-9 4.8 Keltron 95M3158 Tones Transmitter Module This section of the manual shows the specific connections you will make when wiring the 5207 to the Keltron 95M3158 Tones Transmitter Module (3158). Refer to the installation sheet shipped with the 95M3158 for co...
Page 35 - Model 5230 Remote Annunciator; Table 1-1: Model 5230 Dip Switch Settings
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-10 150865 4.9 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator The 5230 performs all system operation. It also provides trouble and alarm information and can be used for programming. 4.9.1 Setting ID Codes Before permanently installing the Model 5230 Remote Annunciator, y...
Page 37 - To mount the annunciator:; Figure 4-11 Temporary Annunciator Connection
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-12 150865 4.9.3 Mounting the 5230 Remote Annunciator For UL installations, the 5230 Remote Annunciators must be mounted on a dual gang electri-cal box and all wiring runs must be made using 18-gauge wire or larger. To mount the annunciator: 1. Remove th...
Page 39 - Model 7181 Installation Manual
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-14 150865 4.11 Model 7181 Zone Converter The Model 7181 Zone Converter lets you interchange zone types on the 5207. Figure 4-13 and Figure 4-14 show how to make conversions. Refer to the Model 7181 Installation Manual (P/N 150632) for complete informati...
Page 40 - Supervised Notification Appliance Outputs; Figure 4-15 Supervised Notification Appliance Wiring
Compatible Product Installation 150865 4-15 4.12 Supervised Notification Appliance Outputs Note: To reduce the possibility of false alarms and transient damage, DO NOT bundle telephone wires together with notification circuit wires. The 5207 provides four supervised notification circuit outputs to a...
Page 41 - Auxiliary Relays; Figure 4-16 Auxiliary Relays
Model 5207 Installation and Operation Manual 4-16 150865 4.13 Auxiliary Relays The 5207 provides four programmable auxiliary relay outputs. Relays can be programmed to activate for the following conditions, either for all zones or by individual zone: pre-alarm (entry delay) (not acceptable for NFPA ...
Page 42 - Figure 5-2 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator
150865 5-1 Section 5Operation To operate the 5207 you can use either the built-in touchpad or the Model 5230 Remote Annunciator. Figure 5-1 Built-in Touchpad (Seven-Segment Display) Figure 5-2 Model 5230 Remote Annunciator
Page 43 - Built-in Touchpad and Model 5230 Operation
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 5-2 150865 5.1 Built-in Touchpad and Model 5230 Operation Basic operation of both the 5230 and the built-in touchpad is described in Table 5-1. Note that if no keys are pressed for 15 minutes while in program mode, the system wil...
Page 45 - Table 5-2 Built-in Touchpad Display Codes
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 5-4 150865 5.1.1 Built-in Touchpad Display Codes The following table briefly describes the codes that are displayed on the built-in touchpad. For complete information and for 5230 display messages, see Section 9. Table 5-2 Built-...
Page 46 - System Testing; + Code 0 or 1. The system will sound an alarm and
Operation 150865 5-5 5.1.2 LED Indicators Six light emitting diodes (LEDs) appear in the 5207 cabinet window. The chart below explains the meaning of these LEDs. 5.2 System Testing This section describes operation of fire drills, zone testing, and the 24-hour automatic test. 5.2.1 Fire Drills Fire d...
Page 47 - Watchdog Circuit
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 5-6 150865 5.2.2 Walk Test (Mode 22) The walk test is designed to be used for onsite testing only. To enter walk test mode, press + code 0 or 1. The LCD will indicate that you are in walk test mode. When a zone is tripped, the 52...
Page 48 - Figure 6-1 How to Use the Programming Quick Reference Chart
150865 6-1 Section 6Programming: Quick Reference This section of the manual briefly describes all available programming options and lists the factory programmed default values. Section 7 of this manual is a complete, step-by-step guide that provides details, including LCD diagrams, of each programmi...
Page 54 - Using Step Programming; To move sequentially through the options:
150865 7-1 Section 7 Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference The Model 5230 Remote Annunciator is for programming the 5207 panel. You must be in Step Programming Mode (also known as mode 27) to program the panel. See the following sections for details. 7.1 Using Step Programming Enter Step Prog...
Page 55 - Scrolling
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-2 150865 Selecting Options Scrolling For most options, you enter numbers in the same way as if you were using a calculator. The digits appear on the right side of the display and scroll to the left as you continue to enter data...
Page 56 - Programming Examples
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-3 Programming Examples The following examples demonstrate how to use Step Programming. The selections you make in each installation will vary depending on each customerís needs. The way you move through Mode 27 may also vary from how it is descri...
Page 57 - Step Programming Options; Step 1. Power Up Clear
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-4 150865 7.2 Step Programming Options This section is organized in step order and provides complete instructions for each step. Step 1. Power Up Clear Step 2. Device Enables Display Description The two digits of this step are u...
Page 58 - = Pulsing fire bells; Digit 2 = Maximum number of supervised annunciators.
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-5 Step 3. More System Options Step 4. Display Rate Display Description Step 3 allows you to select seven system options shown below. To select an option, press its number. 0 = Cadenced pulsing of bells. If you select this option, bells will pulse...
Page 59 - = A feature that makes the system clock more accurate; Trouble Supervised
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-6 150865 Step 5. Miscellaneous Options Step 6. Internal Zone Options Display Description Step 5 is for programming several system options, including bell supervision. 0 = Walk tests will be reported. Select this option if you w...
Page 60 - Normally Open zones
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-7 Programming Zone Response Time (Steps 6.5 & 6.6) There are four possible response times. To program the response times, select the zone number that should have that response time in Steps 6.5 and 6.6, as follows: Normally Open zones Zones...
Page 61 - Example; Smoke verification delay
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-8 150865 Example : To program an 8-zone installation where you want loop response speeds to be as follows: Zone 1: 0.094 - 0.125 sec.Zones 2-5: 3-4 sec.Zones 6-7: 15-20 sec.Zone 8: 30-40 sec. Do This: In Step 6.5, select zones ...
Page 62 - Step 7. External Zone Options; Trouble supervised
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-9 Step 7. External Zone Options Display Description 24 Hour alarm Zones will be active 24 hours. Must be selected for all zones. Do NOT change the factory programming for this step . Trouble supervised For zones 9 to 16, enter the number of z...
Page 64 - Total number of attempts to dial.; Number of rings before panel answers for up/downloading.
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-11 Step 10. Total Number of Attempts Step 11. Number of Events Before Dialer Failed Step 12. Low AC Hours Step 13. Number of Rings Display Description Total number of attempts to dial. Select a number from 5 to 15. For a local- only system, selec...
Page 65 - Step 14. Report to Telephone Numbers
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-12 150865 Step 14. Report to Telephone Numbers Display Description The phone number to which alarms should be reported. Select 1-4 for phone numbers 1-4. 1 = Report alarms to phone number 12 = Report alarms to phone number 23 =...
Page 66 - Entering Phone Numbers; Pause
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-13 Step 15. Computer Phone Number Step 16. Central Station Phone Numbers Step 17. Central Station Account Numbers Display Description Enter the phone number the system will dial to up- or download system data. Entering Phone Numbers Phone numbers...
Page 67 - Digit 1 = Enter the number of attempts for account number 1.; Digit 2 = Enter the reporting format to be used for account number 1.
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-14 150865 Step 18. Dialer Format and Number of Attempts Step 19. Telephone Line to Use for Accounts Display Description Digit 1 = Enter the number of attempts for account number 1. This number is how many times the dialer will ...
Page 68 - Step 20. Duration of Delays
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-15 Step 20. Duration of Delays Display Description Bell Shutdown Time (1-255) Divide by 10 and enter the number indicating the time that you want audio alarms to be active. Example: Suppose you want audio alarms to be active for 900 seconds (or 1...
Page 69 - Step 22. Secret Codes; To change a code
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-16 150865 Step 21. Test Time Step 22. Secret Codes Display Description Enter time that automatic daily test should occur using 24-hour military time. Enter 6 digits with leading zeros. Examples: To program the daily test to occ...
Page 70 - Step 23. Group Relays and Bells; either
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-17 Step 23. Group Relays and Bells IMPORTANT: You can program relays and bells in either the Group section (Step 23) or the By Zone section (Step 24), but not both. Relays and bells are programmed for the type of condition that causes them to act...
Page 71 - Pre-Alarm Relays and Bells
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-18 150865 Display Description Step 23 continued 2. Fire condition relays/bells are programmed in Step 23.4. a. Press to select Bell 1 b. Press to select Bell 2 c. Press to select Bell 3 d. Press to select Bell 4 Your LCD would ...
Page 72 - Trouble Relays and Bells
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-19 Step 24. Alarm Relays and Bells (by Zone) Display Description Trouble Relays and Bells 1-4 = Relays that activate during a trouble condition.5-8 = Bells that activate during a trouble condition. Note: Relays or bells selected as Trouble will n...
Page 74 - Step 26. Zone Location Descriptions; Example 1: Programming a One-Word Description
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-21 Step 26. Zone Location Descriptions Display Description The following instructions explain how to select zone descriptions for the 5230 display . For Steps 26.1-26.16, the factory-programmed default is ì WORDSî (ì WORDSî appears on the LCD). Y...
Page 75 - Steps 27 and 28. Temporal Patterns; Example 2: NFPA 72 required pattern
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 7-22 150865 Steps 27 and 28. Temporal Patterns Display Description This step programs the length of the pattern. Steps 27 and 28 are used together to control the temporal (pulsing) pattern of the bell outputs. You can use these s...
Page 76 - The pattern you create will
Programming: Step-by-Step Complete Reference 150865 7-23 Display Description This step selects the actual pattern. Steps 28.1-28.4 determine the pattern. Select a digit for each half-second ON; de-select a digit (display shows a dash) for each half-second OFF. Each sub-step controls up to four secon...
Page 78 - Trouble Conditions; Notes for All Formats
150865 8-1 Section 8Reporting The following formats can be used to report to Silent Knight receivers and are explained fur-ther in this section: ï SIA ï FSK & SK 4+2 ï 16 Zone 4+2 ï Radionics BFSK The following Trouble Conditions may generate a report to the central station: ï Low AC ï Low batte...
Page 79 - SIA Format Printed Messages
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 8-2 150865 8.2 SIA Format Printed Messages The Security Industry Association (SIA) format can be used with a Silent Knight Model 9000 receiver. Each message is displayed in English followed by the zone number. Due to limited spac...
Page 81 - Fire Codes
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 8-4 150865 8.3 FSK & SK 4+2 Format You must use either the FSK or SK 4+2 format when reporting to the Silent Knight Model 8520 Receiver. Since the 8520 has only two digits for alarm codes, event type and zone num-bers are com...
Page 83 - Radionics BFSK Format
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 8-6 150865 8.5 Radionics BFSK Format Model 5207 can transmit using the Radionics BFSK format with 1400 Hz or 2300 Hz acknowledge. The messages that will be printed are listed with the codes for FSK1 and SK 4+2. Radionics BFSK for...
Page 84 - Problems With the Model 5198 Power Supply
150865 9-1 Section 9Troubleshooting 9.1 Problems With the Model 5198 Power Supply If you experience problems with the power supply, use the troubleshooting techniques described in the following sections. There are separate procedures for 12-volt and 24-volt power supplies. The following display mess...
Page 85 - P3 and P4 Earth Ground Faults; Figure 9-1 Mode 25 Display
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 9-2 150865 9.2 P3 and P4 Earth Ground Faults A P3 trouble indicates that the panel has detected a short between earth ground (terminal 52) and circuit ground (terminals 1, 10, 20, 25). A P4 trouble indicates that the panel has de...
Page 86 - Table 9-1 Significance of Mode 25 Readings
Troubleshooting 150865 9-3 When you momentarily put a zone into alarm, the touchpad will display the Present (current) value along with the High (spikes) and Low (voltage drop) values. This is also useful in locat-ing intermittent connections. Step numbers range from 0 to 16. Using Table 9-1, you ca...
Page 87 - Troubleshooting and System Messages; Table 9-2 System Messages and Codes
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual 9-4 150865 9.4 Troubleshooting and System Messages Table 9-2 shows the messages that may appear on the Model 5230 Touchpad display and the codes that may appear on the 5207 built-in touchpad display. For troubleshooting, you can ...
Page 90 - Smoke Detectors; Two-Wire Smoke Detectors; Identifier
150865 A-1 Appendix ACompatible Devices This section of the manual lists devices (smoke detectors and notification appliances) that are compatible with the 5207. Contact Silent Knight if you have a question about whether a device not listed here is compatible. A.1 Smoke Detectors This section of the...
Page 91 - Manufacturer
Model 5207 Fire Control/Communicator Installation and Operation Manual A-2 150865 ESL 429CST (S11A) 30 / loop 14 / loop ESL 429CT (S10A) 30 / loop 14 / loop ESL 609U01-11 40 / loop 24 / loop ESL 609U02-11 40 / loop 24 / loop ESL 611U (601U or 602U) 40 / loop 24 / loop ESL 611UD (601U or 602U) 40 / l...
Page 92 - Four Wire Smoke Detectors; Notification Appliances
150865 A-3 Four Wire Smoke Detectors A.2 Notification Appliances The chart below lists notification appliances compatible with the 5207. System Sensor 2451 (B401B) 20 / loop 8 / loop System Sensor 2451DH (DH 400) 20 / loop 8 / loop System Sensor 2451TH (B401B) 20 / loop 8 / loop System Sensor 2800 2...