
PFC-6075R Fire Alarm Control PanelInstallation, Operation & Programming ManualManual #5403594–Rev D9/14Potter Electric Signal Company, LLCSt. Loui
2-4PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 2: Before You Start InstallationThis section addresses information that will help you in completing a suc
5-94PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Programming ModulesThis section addresses how to program optional all P-Link appliances, including the DACT (UD-
5-95PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Remote Annunciators (RA-6500R/RA-6500 and RA-6075R/RA-6075)The PFC-6075R supports up to thirty-one (31) remote a
5-96PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14LED Driver (DRV-50)The panel supports ten (10) DRV-50s. The DRV-50 provides up to 50 LED outputs which may be ma
5-97PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Fire Communications Board (FCB-1000)The panel supports one (1) FCB-1000. The FCB-1000 provides a remotely-locate
5-98PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Serial Parallel Printer (SPG-1000)The SPG-1000 module allows up to 31 serial and/or parallel printers to be used
5-99PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Fiber Interface Bridge (FIB-1000)The panel supports thirty (30) FIB-1000s. This optional board allows the standa
5-100PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14DACT (UD-1000)Each system may have one DACT module or Digital Alarm Communicator Transmitter. The DACT provides
5-101PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14To add and congure a DACT module:1. Select the Dialer function from the system panel.2. Click the Add Device
6-102PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 6: PSN-1000 / PSN-1000(E) – Installing, Operating & ProgrammingThe PSN-1000 and PSN-1000(E) power s
6-103PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Wiring TypesWiring specications must be followed to prevent damage and/or other consequences.Table 23: PSN-100
2-5PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Electrical SpecicationsPlease refer to the table below for electrical specications:Table 3: System Panel Electr
6-104PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Cabinet InstallationThe PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) slides into the guides located at the bottom of the panel, and the
6-105PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Cabinet Wiring ConnectionsFigure 148. PSN-1000 WiringDWG #602-23120VAC 50Hz-60Hz240VAC 50Hz-60HzConnect to sepa
6-106PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Rechargeable Battery CircuitThe battery charging circuit is on the power supply board providing terminal connec
6-107PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) Battery Calculation WorksheetComplete one for all P-Link devices powered by the PSN-1000 /
6-108PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Notication Appliance Circuits (NACs)There are six (6) NAC circuits provided on the PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) rated
6-109PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Figure 150. PSN-1000 / PSN-1000 (E) Class A NAC Wiring ExamplePSN-1000/PSN1000(E) as Releasing Device CircuitT
6-110PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Input CircuitsThe panel is equipped with two (2) input circuits, I1 and I2, that are low voltage, power limited
6-111PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Repeater OutputThe PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) repeater output provides power which supports additional P-Link devices
6-112PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Municipal Box ConnectionWhen the PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) is programmed as a municipal box connection, the circuit
6-113PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) OperationsThe PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) operates as a fully integrated power expander. The inpu
2-6PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Main Board Wiring SpecicationsThere are several wiring requirements to consider before connecting circuits to th
6-114PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) ProgrammingThe panel can be programmed to support up to thirty-one (31) PSN-1000/PSN-1000(
6-115PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Notes: If a power supply is Class A, select the applicable NACs (NAC 1/2, NAC 3/4 or NAC 5/6). If a power s
7-116PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 7: IP CommunicationThe system's built-in, on-board IP Communicator provides notication to a remot
7-117PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Programming the IP CommunicatorIP Reporting AccountsThe "IP Reporting Accounts" section is used to pr
7-118PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Figure 165. Example of Primary Account Settings "Expanded" WindowNotes:– Use the scroll bar to displa
A-119PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix A: Basic Operating InstructionsThese instructions must be framed and displayed next to the PFC-6075R p
A-120PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 26: Operating InstructionsOperation TaskSet Date / Time•y Press ENTER – Main Menu.•y Press 3 – Set Da
B-121PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix B: Modem Connectivity SetupIf your computer uses a modem for connectivity to the panel, choose the Opt
C-122PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix C: System Maintenance and TestingAcceptance TestThe control panel is required to be installed in accor
D-123PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix D: PSN-1000/PSN-1000(E) Maintenance and TestingThe power supply board has one fuse on the board for th
2-7PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Cabinet DimensionsFigure 1. PFC-6075R Cabinet Dimensions DOOR = 16.78" BACKBOX = 16.56" DOO
E-124PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix E: Compatible Devices TableThis section provides a listing of all NAC appliances, two-wire (2-wire) sm
F-125PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix F: TroubleShooting TipsThis section provides basic error messages, their descriptions and recommended
G-126PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Appendix F: Troubleshooting Tips5=System Tools Ethernet Options 1=DHCP Settings 2=Default IP 3=De
Normal StandbyThe green AC POWER LED will be illuminated and the user dened message on the LCD will be displayed. If the AC power is removed for mor
2-8PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Cabinet Wiring ConnectionsFigure 2. PFC-6075R Cabinet Wiring POWEREARTH FAULTSILENCEDALARMSUPERVISORYTROUBL
2-9PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Battery Circuit CalculationsBefore selecting the battery, it is important to determine the minimum size batteries
2-10PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Battery Calculation WorksheetsDescription QuantityStandby(mA)TotalStandby (mA)Alarm(mA)TotalAlarm (mA)Main board
2-11PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14SLC Current Draw WorksheetDevice Type QtyStandby(mA)TotalStandby(mA)Alarm(mA)TotalAlarm(mA)Analog photo smoke de
2-12PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Isolator Device Load CalculationThis section covers the distinction between an addressable sensor and an isolato
2-13PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Scenario 2: Class B Loop – Isolated Branch CongurationIn this conguration, there are 4 separate branches each
2PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC 5757 Phantom Drive Ste 125 • St. Louis, MO 63042 • 314-595-6900 • 800-325-3936
2-14PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Battery ConnectionsThe battery charging circuit is located on the main panel in the lower left portion of the bo
3-15PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 3: InstallationThis section addresses installation procedures for SLCs, NACs and optional modules, inclu
3-16PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Class A, Style 6 Wiring CongurationFigure 8. Example of Class A, Style 6 Requiring CA-6075Notes:1. The Class A
3-17PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14From FACP or the previousaddressable device on the SLC loopTo the next addressable deviceS+ S+S- S-DWG #593-10Co
3-18PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Miniature Contact Module (MCM)Refer to the gure shown below for a MCM wiring example.Figure 13. MCM Wiring Exam
3-19PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14When conguring a Class B, the DCM-4 has two (2) addresses. If address No.1 is set, input circuit No.1 (NO1, C1)
3-20PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Figure 19. Example of MOM-4 Wiring as a Releasing DeviceAnalog Sounder Base (ASB)Figure 20. Example of Analog So
3-21PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Single Action / Dual Action Pull Station (APS-SA / APS-DA)The APS-SA/DA addressable pull stations are non-coded
3-22PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Addressing SLC DevicesBefore devices can be programmed, they must be assigned a unique address. There are two (2
3-23PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14For a Single Device:1. From the SLC Addr Prog menu, press 1 to address a Single device.2. Attach connector wir
3PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table of ContentsSection 1: Introduction ...
3-24PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Notication Appliance Circuits InstallationThere are two (2) NAC circuits provided on the PFC-6075R rated as con
3-25PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Figure 25. NAC Class A Wiring ExampleNAC 1 NAC 2- + - +Notification Applianc
3-26PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14NAC as Releasing Device CircuitThe releasing device circuit is typically a NAC programmed to control a releasing
3-27PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14I/O Circuit CongurationThe PFC-6075R is equipped with two (2) I/O circuits that may be congured as either inpu
3-28PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Reverse Polarity Communication Line CircuitOnly I/O 1 and I/O 2 on the PFC-6075R can be programmed as reverse po
3-29PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Municipal Box ConnectionWhen programmed as a municipal box connection, the circuit power is limited, supervised
3-30PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14CA-6075 Class A Expander InstallationThe Class A conguration requires the use of the CA-6075. Once the card is
3-31PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14P-Link DevicesAccessory devices, such as remote and LED annunciators, and the relay expansion board (RLY-5), are
3-32PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Figure 33. Example of P-Link Class A Wiring Requiring a CA-6075P-Link AddressesEach P-Link device has a ve posi
3-33PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Remote Annunciators Installation (RA-6500R / RA-6500 and RA-6075R / RA-6075)The panel supports up to thirty-one
4PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Notication Appliance Circuits Installation ...
3-34PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14The LED-16 is controlled over the 4-wire P-Link connection. The higher current required for the LED outputs can
3-35PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14The 50 programmable LED outputs are located on connectors P1-P5, each containing ten (10) LED outputs and two (2
3-36PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Setting AddressesThe DRV-50's address is set by dip switch S1, which is located on the back of the board.
3-37PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Setting AddressesThe RLY-5's address is set by dip switch S1, which is located on the back of the board. T
3-38PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Setting AddressesThe FCB-1000's address is set by dip switch S1. The address must be set in the range of o
3-39PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14FIB-1000 WiringFIB-1000s are installed in pairs. (Please refer to Diagrams #1 & 2 shown below to properly wi
3-40PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Setting AddressesThe FIB-1000's address is set by dip switch S1, which is located on the back of the board.
3-41PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Setting AddressesA SPG-1000 address is set by dip switch S1. The address must be set in the range of one (1) to
3-42PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14The UD-1000 slides into the guides located at the bottom of the panel, and then secured with screws as shown in
4-43PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14SILENCEPOWEREARTH FAULTSILENCEDALARMSUPERVISORYTROUBLERESETACK DRILL1 2 34 5 67 8 90ESCENTERPFC-6075R11/11 21:2
5PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Uploading History Events & Detector (Sensitivity) Status Reports ...
4-44PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Menu Navigation KeysThe arrow keys allow you to scroll or move through the control panel menus. The Enter and Es
4-45PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14The table below provides a brief summary of the pushbuttons:Table 7: Control Panel PushbuttonsPushbutton Descrip
4-46PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Control Panel Menu TreeThis section provides a reference to menu options as they appear on the LCD panel. Append
5-47PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 5: ProgrammingThis section addresses programming options and their parameters, provides an overview of t
5-48PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 9: Programming OptionsTopicFeature or OptionPermitted in UL (Y/N)Possible SettingsSetting(s) Permitted in
5-49PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 9: Programming OptionsTopicFeature or OptionPermitted in UL (Y/N)Possible SettingsSetting(s) Permitted in
5-50PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Programming OverviewThe LEARN function is available through the control panel, and is an efcient way to automat
5-51PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14LEARN ProgrammingThe LEARN mode enables you to efciently congure all connected, addressed input and output dev
5-52PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14The following series of messages display on the LCD:Notes:• If the Ethernet cable is connected to PC, you will
5-53PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Transferring DataThis section provides step-by-step instructions for completing uploading and downloading data t
6PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14LED Driver (DRV-50) ...
5-54PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Uploading from Panel to ComputerThe Upload Conguration File to Computer transfer icon is used to upload the co
5-55PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14 4. Enter IP address or panel name in the “Transfer Via IP” eld.Notes:• To capture your panel’s unique IP ad
5-56PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14File NewThe File New menu option is used to complete all programming from scratch on the computer. You must sele
5-57PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Downloading a Conguration FileTo download the conguration le:1. Click the Download Conguration File to Pane
5-58PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Uploading History Events & Detector (Sensitivity) Status ReportsThe Upload History File to Computer and Uplo
5-59PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Detector Sensitivity Status ReportsThe Upload Detector Status File to Computer icon allows you to create reports
5-60PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Printing ReportsThe Print icon allows you to print History and Detector Status reports. Double-click the Histo
5-61PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Panel Software OverviewThis section gives you an overview of the Panel Conguration Software. It addresses navig
5-62PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Program IconsThe panel software uses several standard Windows’ icons, such as the close button and scroll bars.
5-63PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Programming Functions OverviewThe table below gives you a snapshot of the menu order along with a brief descript
1-1PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Section 1: IntroductionThe Model PFC-6075R is a listed and approved, microprocessor based addressable re control
5-64PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Remote Access CodeThe Panel Conguration window displays the remote access user name and password on the right s
5-65PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14General System FunctionsJob DetailsSite specic information, such as company name, address and phone numbers may
5-66PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Day/Night Sensitivity Mode and Holiday SchedulingThe Sensitivity option allows you to enable the “Day/Night Sens
5-67PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14User CodesThe Users option allows you to create up to ten (10) user code pro les, if needed. Each pro le may h
5-68PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14System E-mail FunctionsThe PFC-6075R comes with built-in e-mail capabilities. The panel automatically sends stat
5-69PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14P-Link E-mail Notication RequirementsThe following table lists the necessary hardware and Internet connectivity
5-70PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14E-mail Report ProgrammingTo setup History and Detector Status reports schedule:1. Click on the E-mail Reporting
5-71PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/143. Select one or more e-mail address using one of the following options:• Choose "Use Default” to select
5-72PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/143. In the “Subject” eld, enter one or more of the following keywords:• History to send a current event histor
5-73PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Job Details display hereReceiving E-mail Status ReportsWhen a system status (Alarm, Supervisory, Trouble events)
1-2PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14 99 Software Zones Dead-front Cabinet Design 2 X 16 character LCD display Dedicated Alarm, Supervisory an
5-74PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Potter Electric Signal PFC6800R Figure 98. Example of Detector "Sensitivity" Status Comma Separated Va
5-75PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Creating E-mail RemindersE-mail reminders are fully customizable e-mail messages that may be sent based on a pre
5-76PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14System ProgrammingSystem programming involves dening the function of devices and their relationships to each ot
5-77PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Mapping TerminologyThe table below provides mapping terms that may be helpful to you in understanding the mappin
5-78PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 16: Zone StylesZone DescriptionSystem AlarmUsed for outputs that will be activated upon any alarm.System S
5-79PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 17: Zone AttributesAttribute DescriptionOutput PatternDefault = Constant•y Denes the output pattern of ge
5-80PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Releasing Zone AttributesThe elds shown below are available only when conguring a “Releasing” zone. Please ref
5-81PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Conguring ZonesThe next step is to customize a zone’s attributes, which includes changing the name, selecting t
5-82PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14NAC FunctionsThe four (4) on-board circuits (NACs 1&2, I/O Ckts 1&2) are automatically congured as “Gen
5-83PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14SLC FunctionsThe SLC conguration options are described in the table below:Table 20: SLC Conguration FunctionsF
1-3PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14How to Use this ManualRefer to this manual before contacting Technical Support. The information in this manual is
5-84PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14To congure points:1. Click on the Points function to display the "Points Conguration" window.Figure
5-85PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14To congure a range of points:1. Click the rst point to congure from the “Function” eld.2. Press and hold t
5-86PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/144. Click on device type from the shortcut menu. In the example shown here, "Addr Detector Photo Heat"
5-87PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14 3. Drag and drop selected points from the Points' window to the “Device” window. The selected points disp
5-88PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Group by AreaYou may group information by different elds in many of the program windows. This exibility is hel
5-89PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Cross Zone CongurationsThe purpose of creating cross zones is to ensure that two (2) or more separate zones are
5-90PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Releasing Zone CongurationsThe exibility of the PFC-6075R system provides the platform for a variety of releas
5-91PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Table 21: Releasing Zone FieldsFields DescriptionAbort TypeDefault = None3. IRI (Industrial Risk Insurers) Ab
5-92PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Single Interlock (One Count) Releasing ApplicationThis releasing application requires the activation of one zone
5-93PFC-6075R • 5403594 • REV D • 9/14Two Count Releasing Application with Abort SwitchThis releasing application requires the activation of two senso
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