Specifications
18 XR100/XR100N Intrusion/Access/Fire Detection Specification
9.0 FIRE CONTROL SPECIFICATIONS
9.1 FACP Standards
The Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) system shall be listed as a Power Limited Device and be listed under the
standards below. Each system shall be supplied with complete details on all installation criteria necessary to meet
all of the listings.
Fire Listings Additional Listings
UL 864 Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling
Systems
NFPA 70 National Electric Code (NEC)
UL 985 Household Fire Warning NFPA 72 Local Protective Signaling
Related Standards NFPA 72 Remote Station Protective Signaling
California State Fire Marshal NFPA 72 Proprietary Protective Signaling
New York City FDNY COA #6167 NFPA 72 Household Fire Warning
Canadian Fire Listings
ULC S545 Household Fire
ULC S559 Fire Signal Receiving Centres and Systems
9.2 Keypads
The system shall include a menu selected "SENSOR RESET" option. This option, without disarming and
re-arming the fire system, with use of any pass code, shall reset smoke detectors after they have been tripped.
9.3 Zone Configuration
A. The FACP system shall have a minimum of two (2) Class B ungrounded 2-wire smoke detector zones available from
the control panel.
B. The system shall be capable of providing a maximum of 102 independent, 2-wire, and 12 Vdc powered zones to
power smoke detectors.
C. Zones on the digital SLC shall support the CleanMe™ feature in Sentrol® smoke detectors that causes the smoke
detector to send a message to the control panel when detection capability has deviated from the approved
sensitivity range or has failed its internal diagnostic test.
9.4 Fire Annunciators
A. The FACP system shall support remote fire annunciators that offer one-button silencing of alarms, reset sensors,
testing of the system, and performing of fire drills. These one-button operations shall be protected with a keyswitch
on the annunciator.
B. If at any time a remote annunciator does not detect polling from the intrusion detection/access control or FACP,
the remote annunciator shall indicate “SYSTEM TROUBLE” on its alphanumeric LCD display within 200 seconds. If at
any time the remote annunciator detects polling, but not for its particular address, the alphanumeric display shall
indicate “NON-POLLED ADDR”.
C. The control unit shall be completely programmable remotely using remote annunciators, and/or using
upload/download software that communicates using SDLC 300 baud, 2400 baud, 9600 baud, or IP Addressed data
network. On-site programming from a personal computer shall also be permitted. Programming changes shall comply
with NFPA 72 for acceptance or re-acceptance testing.
9.5 Annunciation Lamps/LEDs
Visual Annunciators used on Annunciator modules and elsewhere throughout the system shall be either electric lamps
or light emitting diodes (LEDs or LCDs). Annunciators shall be so connected in the circuit that Annunciator failure,
socket or protective circuitry shall not result in an improper or indeterminate signal. Lamps of varying types,
voltage, and wattage shall have bases and sockets that prevent incorrect replacement.
9.6 Fire Control Equipment
Fire Control detection equipment shall communicate to the system by way of the control panel loop expansion bus or
900MHz bi-directional spread spectrum receiver. The detection equipment shall have a three (3) year warranty and
meet or exceed features offered in the products listed in Section 12.0 of this document.