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<br />"IRE Iii IIR' l;,I:l.ESS )R\ <br /> <br />5104 Fire Control <br />Communicator <br /> <br />120VAC 60 Hz <br /> <br />Class A Input <br />(supervised) <br /> <br />Class B Inputs ~ <br />(supervised) <br />Heat detectors, manual <br />pull stations and <br />contact type <br />smoke detectors <br /> <br />SILENT KNIGHT <br />MODEL 51 04 <br /> <br />6 Channel <br />Communicator <br /> <br />j...,~..... <br />- <br /> <br />Silent Knight <br />Model 5230 <br />(optional) <br /> <br />Remote Annunciator <br />(3 max per system) <br /> <br /> <br />Tel. Line #1 <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />Wheelock <br />MS-G10-12-R <br />(optional) <br /> <br />To RJ31 X <br /> <br />MODEL 5104 BLOCK DIAGRAM <br />Stand-alone Automatic Fire Detection Application <br />(For Communication Only) <br /> <br />Tel. Line #2 <br /> <br />ARCHITECTIENGINEER <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br /> <br />The contractor shall provide an <br />approved digital communicator to <br />transmit the fire alarm and supervisory <br />and trouble signals to a central station. <br />The digital communicator shall be UL <br />or FM listed for fire reporting to a <br />central station and shall conform to the <br />requirements of NFPA 72. <br />The digital communicator shall provide <br />power and necessary components for <br />six supervised detection circuits. One <br />shall be Class A (Style D) and five shall <br />be Class B (Style A). The detection <br />circuits shall accommodate sprinkler <br />flow switches, gate valve supervisory <br />switches, thermal detectors and <br />contact-type smoke detectors <br />intermixed as desired and permitted by <br />NFPA 72. <br /> <br />The control/communicator shall have <br />the capability to supervise two <br />telephone lines, seize the phone line <br /> <br />and send the alarm signal on one or <br />both lines without the addition of any <br />more equipment. It shall test each <br />telephone line (number) at altemating <br />24-hour intervals in accordance with <br />NFPA 72. It shall sound a local trouble <br />signal if the telephone service is <br />interrupted for longer than 60 seconds <br />and it shall transmit a signal indicating <br />the loss of phone line service to the <br />central station over the remaining <br />phone line. A signal shall also be <br />transmitted to indicate the restoral of <br />phone service. The <br />control/communicator shall be able to <br />report the loss of either phone line <br />without regard to which phone line <br />failed first. If both lines fail, a local <br />signal shall sound. <br /> <br />The control/communicator shall have <br />the ability to send a test signal to the <br />central station every 24 hours. The test <br />signal shall be able to be transmitted at <br />a specific time of day or night by <br />setting a program within the panel. <br /> <br />The digital communicator shall provide <br />a secondary power supply utilizing <br />rechargeable batteries. The secondary <br />supply shall be capable of supplying <br />power, under maximum normal load, <br />for 24 hours for central station or <br />proprietary applications or 60 hours for <br />remote supervising station system <br />application in accordance with NFPA <br />72. <br />The communicator shall be able to <br />transmit all signals in the Standard SIA <br />format (Security Industry Association). <br /> <br />The alarm signals transmitted to the <br />central station shall indicate which of <br />the six zones is in alarm and which <br />zones are in trouble. Restoral from <br />alarm or trouble shall be capable of <br />communicating to Silent Knight, and <br />other industry standard receivers. <br /> <br />m! SILENT <br />KNIGHT <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />7550 Meridian Circle, Maple Grove, MN 55369-4927 <br />800-446-6444 or in Minnesota 763-493-6435 <br />FAJ(: 763-493~75 <br />World Wide Web: http://www.silentknight.com <br /> <br />MADE IN AMERICA <br />FORM# 350349, Rev, 10/02 <br /> <br />Copyright @ 2002 Silent Knight <br />