GENERAL INFORMATION: The.No. 245 Two-Wire Remote Station Adapter permits up to 4 Remote Control Stations with single. LED Indicators (such as the Nos. 214, 246, 246R and 5246) to be connected to the No. 1024 Alarm Processing Center with only two-wires. In addition, the No. 245 enables complete status of the system’s burglar alarm circu,its (“not ready for arming”, “ready for arming”, or “armed”) to be indi. cated by each remote stat ion !s sl ng le LED. If desi red, (e.g.: Nos. trol station momentary or I ock-i n type normal I y open emergency (panic) switches 219, 265, 266, 268 or 269) may be connected across the remote conleads instead of to separa.te wiring from the panel. I) A complete supervised A separate section of the No. 245 provides: cuit, 2) Power output for smoke or products of combustion detectors, for a bell or other signalling device and 4) Normally open contacts on alarm. fire cir3) Output which close OPERATION: A. Two-Wire Remote Station Arming and disarming Each remote station’s Adapter of Section: the system may be carried out at any remote station. LED will indicate the system’s status as follows: LED INDICATOR STATUS Off *Disarmed, Open (See **Flashing ,Disarmed, Protective Circuits Closed (Ready for Arming) On Steadi *LED(s) ready **Note: When the Processing ly Armed (Ready DSsarming) on Alarm Processing for arming. Center will be lit for The No. 1024 Alarm Processing Center features ing and may be armed even though one or both tion zones (not the’delay zone) has a fault, LED is not f=hing. No. 245 is Center’s Protective Circuit(s) LED’s on panel 1 used, the individual following installation for specific Ala’rm or zone(s) not automatic loop shuntof’ its basic protecand the remote station information supplements instructions: the Alarm I* Use only remote switch connected 2. If it is desired to view,the’panel’s ALARM MEMORY LED when opening (it wil I be l,it if an a:larm has taken place during the ON period) the remote station used at opening time should be located,so that the ALARM MEMORY LED can be seen before the panel Is turned OFF.’ 3. To s I lence the a’larm ,No. 245 must be,.reset control directly stati’ons to the be$ I afti’r..a b,y t,ts.own’ for ON-OFF control. panel. Do not panic or tamper sw I tch (or an optional remotely 33 use a key- 1.s operated, located) the Fire/Panic. reset 4. 8. switch, Take specia is lit, to Supervised Fire after I care insure the tamper switch is returned to normal. . .. to observe.: the”‘AC POWER ‘LED dai I y to make sure that that the panel’s sta’ndby battery remains charged. Circuit panic.or it Section: Devices such as thermostats and smoke or products of combustion detectors supervised f.ire loop wi I I initiate which may be connected to the No. 245’s a fire alarm when their contacts close across the two loop wires. When an the No. 245’s alarm relay latches, providing a nominal alarm is triggered, 6V. DC output to a fire bell or horn and closing a set of dry contacts which may be connected to a digital communicator, tape dialer, or as desired. A reset switch on the No. 245, when operated, will’ reset the fire circuit (and panic circuit) if all fire detection and panic devices have returned to normal. Provision is also made for installing an additional switch remotely so that reset may be accomplished from another location. An end of line resistor is used to provide a fire fire loop is opened, the No. 706 Mini-Howler, if sound as long as the loop remains in the trouble loop supervision. installed, (optional) (open) condition. If the will INSTALLATION AND WIRING: See Diagrams 1 and 2: Each No. 245 will permit the control instrument, at the control. up to 4 single LED remote stations to be connected in paral lel, on one or more two wire runs originating The wire size to be used for d i stance from the contra I to Use the following tabulation ,posed runts I. the entire the farthest to determine to length of a two wire run depends on the remote station on that part i cu lar run. the wire size(s) needed for the pro- WIRE SIZE MAXIMUM DISTANCE TO FARTHEST REMOTE STATION ADEMCO NO. IO0 feet R22 289 or 200 #20 283 300 #I8 284 500 #I6 282 286 Prel imi narv: I. Disconnect 2. Install the No. 245 in the in Diagram I. The mounting the cabinet’s edge without cover to close and lock. 3. Connect terminal Remote 4. a. Control the No. 1024’s battery and AC power, No. 10.24’s cabinet as shown in the mounting detail lip provided on the No. 245 can be slipped over interfering with the ability of the cabinet’s the 6 leads to the No. 245 that have quick connect posts in the No. I 024 as indicated in Diagram I. terminals to the Stations: Splice the No. to be made for 245’s ORANGE leads the remote control to one of the wires of each station as shown in Diagram 34 . - -.....---- __. -’ .. two wire 2. These run will Fire 6. (-1 other lead of be the positive leads. Splice These C. make sure the positive At each remote station, of the two wire run are soldered to the remote points respectively, as indicated. d. Three No. (I) At each tampered remote station (e.g.: Nos. 246, 246R or 5246) nect a No. 8066 Diode between the tamper switch and lockswitch shown (observe polarity) and connect a wire jumper between the terminal and the lockswitch as shown in Diagram 2. (2) At each incoming or the will negative b. Emergency 5. be the 8066 Diodes each two wi’re (+I leads. are included run with to each the RED lead of the No. 245. (+I and negative (-1 leads station’s (+I and (-) No. 245 Two-Wire non-tampered remote station (e.g.: wires as shown (observe polarity). Adapter. conas LED No. 214) connect the The diode is already installed. Panic: If desired, lock-in type emergency (panic) switches (e.g.: Nos. 264, 266, No. 219) may be connected across the 268 or 269) or non-lock-in type (e.g.: two wire run(s) to the remote control stations instead of on separate wiring runs to the panel. Detectors a. and Sounding (See Diagram I) Run the supervised fire detection loop from terminals I and 2 of the No. 245 to all thermostats, smoke detectors, combustion detectors or other fire detection devices to be used. Runs up to 500 feet may be made with #22 wire. Run one continuous loop (no branches) through all devices, connecting any trouble relay contacts in series with the loop and normally open alarm contacts across the loop’s two wires. At the last device, terminate the loop with the 2.7K ohm end of line resistor. (furnished) as shown: Note : b. Devices: Low current smoke and/or combustion and No. 632D should be used. detectors such as the No. 631 6V. DC power for up to 6 smoke (No. 631) or combustion (No. 6320) de t ectors may be obtained from terminals 3 and 4 of the No. 245. Observe polar i % Use wire sizes in accordance with the following tabulation and tonne t the power terminals of the detectors in parallel: - c DETECTOR POWER (& RESET SWITCH) Maximum distance farthest detector plus distance to reset switch (if WIRING Number and/or to remote used) I or 100 feet 200 300 500 2 of No. 631’s No. 6320’s 3 or #22 #22 #22 #20 4 #22 #20 #I8 #I6 *Use separate power runs of 2 (use 120 wire), 3 or 4 (use #I6 detectors each. Use ,#I6 wire to the remote reset switch (see if used. Note : Do not exceed the alarm under SPECIFICATIONS. and auxilary 35 total input 5 or 6, #20 #I8 #I6 * wire) Step limitations 6~1, described / <P--j CABINET I MOUNTING DETAIL NO. 245 FIRE/PANIC RESET SWITCH 6 b TERMINAL STRIP POSTS IN NO. 1024 -TO I LOOP STATUS SJGNAL POST ON CHASSIS, JUST ABOVE TERMINALS REMOTE CONTROL STATIONS (SEE DIAGRAM 2) DRY OUTPUT CONlACTS. (CLOSE ON ALARM) N.O.. 2A RATING DC FIREBELL, HORN OR (OBSERVE SIREN. POLARITY) ELECTRONIC NO. 1024 (SEE DETAIL “A” (OPTIONAL) REMOTE FJRVPANIC RESET SWITCH, N.C., MOMENTARY ACTION. (IF NOT USED, PLACE JUMPER ACROSS TERMINALS 4 AND 5.) l 2.7K OHM END OF LINE RESISTOR (AT LAST DEVICE) Y = LEADS WITH N.O.245 ----= FIELD WIRING, AS REQUIRED 6V. DC CONTINUOUS POWER FOR UP TO 6 LOW CURRENT DRAW SMOKE OR COMBUSTION DETECTORS (e.g. NOS. 631 AND/OR 6320). SUPERVISED FIRE DETECTOR CIRCUIT FOR N-0. THERMOSTATS AND SMOKE AND/OR COMBUSTION DETECTORS. l DO NOT EXCEED TOTAL OUTPUT LIMITATIONS DESCRIBED IN “SPECIFICATlONS” SECTION DIAGRAM 1: Installation and Wiring (Partial. Also See Dii: 2) ,.: -7 ’ a remote f i re/pani c reset mo~cy-ac--n.sw&--h-..fe~l206 wire sizes in accordance If ./ d. a remote.reset 7. wlth’the .is not connect a normally closed, minals 4 and 5 of the No. shown in’the previous s.tep. p tabulation used, connect a jumper across terminals 245. 4 and 5. Use terminals 6 and 7 for connection to a 6V. DC fire bell, horn or elect’ronic siren (observe polariry). If an electronic siren such as the No. 700 or No. 71,5 is used, its driver module’s activating signal (fire) will be obtained from terminals 6 and 7. Driver module power for the speaker may be obtained from terminals I4 (+I and 20 (-1 on the No. 1024, or from an external source. Instructions’accompany the electronic siren. Note : e. switch switch Do not exceed the alarm and auxiliary described under SPECIFICATIONS. Terminals 8 and 9 provide a normally event of a fire alarm. Connect these (externally powered) sounding device, communicator or tape dialer. Reconnect the panel’s battery total output limitations open dry output that closes in the terminals as desired, to another or use them to trigger a digital and AC power. TESTING: I. Arm and disarm each station’s tamper switch the system at LED indicator. as wel I. Tamper Switch Note: If station’s tamper switch LED will not light nor station’s front plate Fire/Panic reset switch 2. 3. each remote On tampered station and check the response stations, check the action of of the a tampered station’s front plate is removed, the will close and the alarm bell ‘will ring (the station’s can the panel be armed or disarmed). Replacing the will return armtng/dlsarmlng operation to normal. The must be used to silence the alarm bell. If a No. 706 Mini-Howler (warning horn) is used with the panel, the fire loop’s end of line resistor. The No. 706 should sound the resistor is disconnected. Reconnecting the resistor should di sconnect as long as sil ence the No. detector. Initiate a fire alarm by blowing smoke into a smoke or combustion close (they The fire bell or horn should sound and the output contacts should Operating the Fire/Panic reset bu tton may be tested with an ohmmeter). the smoke momentarily will reset the system and silence the fire signal (if has cleared out of the detector and the fire loop has returned to normal I. SPECIFICATIONS: Physical: Width: Height: Depth: Electrical: Powered 2- I /2” 5- I /2” I - I /2” from No. I5 to *Current: ( 6.4 (14.0 ( 3.8 1024 Alarm Processing 40 ma continuous 25 ma additional Alarm: 50 ma per Fire Fire “Note: Observe Relay limitations Auxi I i’ary: A.1arm: Dry of Bel I or Contacts: auxiliary cm1 cm) cm) without continuous No. 631, Horn Center (6V.DC) smoke or combustion per NO. 631 or No. 66 ma per No. 632D) (on alarm): detectors 632D 2 A max. 2 A Rating and alarm outputs 200 ma maximum continuous 2 Amps (all alarm sounding devices and auxiliary output combined) 37 of No. 1024, namely: (On. 706. Remote Control Stations: Up t9 4 single LED remote control stations NOS. 214, 246, 246R and 5246) may be connected to the No. 245. (e.g.: Smoke and Products of Combustion Detectors: Up to 6 low current drain smoke (No. 631) and/or products of combustion (No. 632D) detectors may be powered by the No. 245. Use wire sizes as indicated in the INSTALLATION AND WIRING section, Step 6b. - SPLICES FROM NO. 245 (SEE DIAGRAM 1) .A.- -----. - -.- -. _ ___._____-_ -- . -.___ G WIRE SIZE DEPENDS ON DISTANCE TO FARTHEST REMOTE STATION (SEE TABULATION IN TEXT) NORMALLY OPEN EMERGENCY (PANIC) SWITCHES MAY BE CONNECTED TO PANEL IN STANDARD MANNER OR IN PARALLEL ACROSS THESE LEADS. THEY MAY BE LOCK-IN OR NON-LOCK-IN TYPE. (SEE NOTE) LED v ,/o LOCKSWITCH I TTON ‘JON-TAMPERED SINGLE LED REMOTE STATION (NO. 214) TAMPERED REMOTE STATION (SUCH AS NOS. 246,246R OR 5246) NOTE: USE NO MORE THAN 4 REMOTE STATIONS WITH EACH NO. 245 DIAGRAM 2: Remote Control 38 Station Wiring ,,’ ;., ’ ___...- TROUBLESHOOTING No.245 TROUBLE: I. REMOTE STATIONS CONNECTED INTO NO. 245 AS TWO-WIRE SYSTEMS FAIL OPERATE PROPERLY. REMEDY PROBABLE CAUSE A. TO Incorrect wiring and/or leads from No. 245 (the (+I and the orange lead polarity red lead is C-1. A. to is i: .,* B. Incorrect wiring within remote station(s) (see Diagram 2 for proper wiring changes and diode installation where applicable). Follow wirina connections as defined in Diagram 2 of the Installation Instructions. Observe wire size. requirements as obtained from chart. _ C. Improper wiring between flying of No. 245 and control panel. D. SPST keyswitch arm and disarm TROUBLE : 2. B. Wire each remote station (up to 4) used, with the No. 245 as explained in the text and in Diagram 2. C. Review wiring in Diagram I. leads .is sti I I bein g used svstem. to WHEN A PAN IC (EMERGENCY’) SWI TCH OR TAMPER SWITCH IS ACTIVATED, FAILS TO GO INTO ALARM. A. Disconnected wire(s) from panic tamper switch(es) to red/orange circuit coming from No. 245. B. A jumper (or been omitted No. 245. SYSTEM REMEDY or wiring remote RESET switch) has from terminals 4 and Eon A. Restore tamper 8. Install switch) wiring circuit jumper as per and check operation. PROBABLE CAUSE remote RESET switch) has from terminals 4 and 5 panic/ (or remote RESET wiring in Diagram 3. A FIRE OR PANIC ALARM WILL NOT RESET FROM NO. 245 FIRE/PANIC A. A jumper (or been omitted on No. 245. as shown D. With No. 245, use only remote control stations (e.g. Nos. 214, 246, 246R, and 5246) for arming/disarming control. PROBABLE CAUSE TROUBLE : connections RESET SWITCH. REMEDY A, Ins t all jumper in5 9 ram I. as per wiring in NOTE: Smoke detectors and thermostats (if used) must first reset themselves --before the No. 245 RESET switch WI I I work. Smoke must be cleared and thermostats must cool down before they can be reset. I. TROUBLE: 4. WHEN USING A REMOTE FIRE/PANIC CANNOT BE RESET. RESET SWITCH, A FIRE OR PANIC ALARM PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A.iBreaks in wiring going from terminals ’ 4, and 5 on No. 245 to remote fire/panic reset switch (no Jumper is used across terminals 4 and 5 when using a remote switch). TROUBLE : 5. A . Check wiring al I breaks. PROBABLE CAUSE A. Disconnected or No. 245 terminals sounding device. continuity. Repair REMEDY broken wiring 6 and 7 to from fire A. Check wiring connections. to proper condition. Restore B. Blown fuse, or reversed connections to driver module when an electronic siren is beina used. B. Observe proper polarity to driver module. Bear in mind that terminal 6 is (t) and terminal 7 is (-1 on No. 245. Wire these terminals to driver module’s activating signal leads for fire tone. C. Problems exist ‘with particular sounding device and/or module supplying fire sianal. C. See the Troubleshooting the particular driver used. Section for module being 6. THE MINI-HOWLER (NO. 7061, IF INSTALLED AS AN ENTRY DELAY WARNING DEVICE IN THE CONTROL PANEL, SOUNDS CONTINUOUSLY. PROBABLE CAUSE REMEDY A. A break or short exists in the wiring leaving terminals I and 2 of Wo. 245 and going to the various thermostats, smoke or combustion detectors in the fire loop (checking procedure: remove wiring from terminals I and 2; use an ohmmeter and look for 2700 to 3000 ohms of resistance across these wires). TROUBLE: for NO SOUND OUTPUT ON FIRE ALARM. , TROUBLE : $1’. 7. DEVICE(S) A. Troubleshoot wiring for continuity from No. 245 to last fire or smoke detector. Be sure end-of-line resistor (2700 ohms) is installed properly. If resistance reading differs from that described in CAUSE column, correct faulted wiring. ATTACHED TO DRY CONTACTS OF NO. 245 FAIL to devices ON FIRE ALARM. REMEDY PROBABLE CAUSE A. Open wiring dry contacts. TO ACTIVATE operating from A. Check netted tional wiring for breaks or disconends at No. 245 and addidevice(s). ’ r\ unit for repair +f ohmmeter or corroded contacts of No. 245 B. Return B. Dirty test does not reveal continuity alarm relav (remove wires from terminals dry closure test. 6 and 7 and terminals 8 and 9 of No. 245. during Simulate a fire alarm by shorting terminals I and 2. With an ohmmeter, look for zero resistance across. terminals 8 and 9 indicating proper dry closure. Reset No. 245 by using FIRE/PANIC RESET switch). problems C. Power supply operating problems of TROUBLE : 8. . or individual attached devices. of power and proper C. Check,source wiring for each device used. See TROUBLESHOOTING. sectibn for particular device(s) involved. ’ . WHEN USING SINGLE LED REMOTE STATIONS (E.G. NOS. 214, 246, 52461, THE SYSTEM OCCASIONALLY GOES INTO THE ARMED CONDITION FROM THE DISARMED STATE. REMEDY PROBABLE CAUSE A. RF (Radio Frequency) causing unintentional B. AC interference is tent system arming. Interference is system arming. causing inadver- 41 A. In areas of hig’h ambient R.F. conditions it may be’necessary to use twisted pair wire between the No. 245 and each remote station attached. B. Do not run the wire to the remote stations parallel to II0 volt AC conduit runs. Reorient the route to be well away from AC voltaae. USING A SiNGLE NORMALLY-CLOSED PUSHBUTTON SWITCH TO RESET FIRE/PANIC FUNCTION WHEN USING Ii No. 215 KEYPAD In instances where a No. 215/216 digital keypad/adapter combination is used conjunction with the No. 245, a single norma.lly-closed pushbutton switch can used to reset any fire or panic condition. Normally the panic alarm initiated the No. 215 is reset by a n,ormally-open momentary pushbutton switch attached No. 2 I6 adapter. A fire or .panic condition initiated from any device attached the No. 245 is reset by a normally-closed momentary pushbutton switch attached the No. 245. When using both No. 215/216 and No. 245 in the same installation, the diagram below to employ one pushbutton switch to reset all conditions of and panic, regardless of which adapter has sent the signal. ,No.216 DO NOT USE IN THIS APPLICATION in be from to the to to follow fire No. 245 SL TO No. 215 KEYPAD(S) ( L REMOTE FIRE/PANIC RESET SWITCH (N.C. PUSHBUTTON) 42