FS90
FS90
FS90
SPECIFICATION DATA
FEATURES
• Conventional and intelligent detection and signaling
• Auto-Tuning Sensitivity
GENERAL
The DeltaNet FS90 Fire and Security (F&S) family of real- — DeltaNet FS90 Fire Management System for emergency
time, microprocessor-based controllers offers conventional audio evacuation, communication, smoke control, and
and intelligent fire detection and annunciation, security, and fan system override. An Audio Cabinet houses audio
access control. The family includes: system components. A Fire Command Station allows fire
fighters to manage a fire situation through control of
— DeltaNet FS90 F&S System for conventional zone alarm evacuation signaling and message output, selective
verification, cross-zoning, annunciation, control, public address, optional two-way telephone
individual zone alarm, supervisory and trouble indication, communication, and override of automatic fan and
zone disconnect switches, and a local audible signal. damper controls.
Security functions include local and remote secure/
access switching and high-security line supervision. — DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor and DeltaNet
Access Control Supervisor/SPS for monitoring and
— DeltaNet FS90 Plus F&S System (“FS90 Plus”) for control of up to eight card readers and/or keypads per
intelligent F&S functions to monitor and control controller. The system supports multiple card
individually addressable fire and security devices (rather technologies, multilevel antipassback, two-card access,
than zones). FS90 Plus can have up to nine Intelligent supervisor-required access, and elevator control.
Loop Interface Boards, each of which can have two 2-
wire circuits or one fault-tolerant 4-wire circuit. Each
circuit can monitor 99 addressable analog sensors plus
99 addressable control module or monitor module points,
up to a controller maximum of 967 points.
FS90 can be a data gathering panel in systems such as the — Alarm and trouble indication by zone.
DeltaNet Micro Central/DeltaNet Plus, DeltaNet Building — Two-wire or fault-tolerant indicating circuits.
Supervisor—Integrated, and DELTA 1000 by addition of a — Cross-Zoning: Indicating circuits can be logically ANDed.
Communication Board and the necessary interconnect wiring. — Indicating (output) circuits can be logically ANDed or
If communication with the higher-order system is lost, FS90 ORed.
independently continues its fire and security functions. — Signal Coding: Audible-signal frequency (20 to 120
pulses per minute) can be selected to accommodate
march-time coding.
POWER TERMINAL
— Time-Delay: Time interval (eight minutes maximum)
MOTHERBOARD
SUPPLY BLOCKS between initiating circuit activation and relay/output
activation.
— Time Cutoff: Time interval (eight minutes maximum)
between initiating circuit activation and indicating circuit
deactivation.
— Supervised command outputs.
— Individual indicating zone disconnect.
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DeltaNet FS90 Plus F&S System (“FS90 Plus”) Isolation of Short-Circuit Faults from Selected Segments
of Loop:
The TC811A Fault Isolator Module enables part of a circuit to
FS90 Plus includes all the features of FS90. In addition, it
continue operating when a short occurs on loop wiring. If a loop
offers:
configuration is used, one TC811A isolates a short to the part
of the loop between the TC811A and the FS90 Plus, allowing
Analog Information from Smoke and Thermal Sensors:
the rest of the loop to operate normally. If two TC811As are
The TC806A and TC806B Photoelectric Smoke Sensors,
used, they isolate a short to the part of the loop between them.
TC807A and TC807B Ionization Smoke Sensors, and TC808A
In a star configuration, a TC811A can be used in each leg so a
Electronic Thermal Sensor are tamper-resistant solid-state
short on one leg does not affect communications on any other.
devices that sense smoke density, particles of combustion,
and temperature levels, respectively. Each Sensor has a
An integral red LED on the TC811A blinks to indicate normal
unique point address from 01 to 99 on an intelligent loop
status and is steady ON to indicate a short on the loop.
interface circuit and provides continuous, analog signals to
FS90 Plus. Each Sensor can be tested from FS90 Plus and
Recognition of Trouble, Prealarm, and Alarm Conditions:
can also be locally tested using an externally applied magnet
FS90 Plus recognizes normal and alarm conditions, below-
to the Sensor base.
normal sensor values that reveal a trouble condition, and
above-normal values that indicate either a prealarm condition
FS90 Plus continuously scans Sensors to determine their
or the need for maintenance. An operator at the FS90 Plus or
condition. When alarm threshold is reached, FS90 Plus
higher-order system can read sensor address and condition.
identifies device type and location (e.g., Smoke Sensor in
The operator can also adjust alarm and prealarm thresholds
Room 206) and commands indicating circuits and individual
and other parameters.
relays (e.g., to turn off fans) to respond to the alarm.
Alarm Verification and Priority Selection of Alarm Levels:
Two integral red LEDs on the Sensor blink each time FS90
To minimize false alarms, FS90 Plus performs alarm
Plus scans the Sensor. Optionally, the blink can be
verification on selected individual sensors. Two alarm levels
suppressed. The LEDs latch ON in alarm.
enable critical alarms to override less critical alarms. For
example, a smoke sensor in alarm can override a security
Monitoring of the Condition of Fire Alarm and Security
contact, or a fire alarm from one floor can override fire alarms
Devices:
from other floors. Alarms that are overridden remain in the
The TC809A and TC809B Monitor Modules provide an
FS90 Plus and display after an operator acknowledges all
addressable, two-wire (TC809A, B) or fault-tolerant (TC809A
higher-priority alarms.
only) initiating circuit for monitoring normally open contact,
fire alarm and supervisory devices, and either normally open
or normally closed security devices. The TC809A and B have
a point address from 101 to 199 on an intelligent loop
interface circuit and report circuit status (normal, open, or
short) to the FS90 Plus. P P M M I FI I I M FI C P
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An integral red LED on the TC809A blinks each time FS90
Plus scans it. The LED latches ON when the TC809A is in
alarm. FS90 PLUS
FIRE & SECURITY
SYSTEM
Addressable Control of Indicating Outputs: I IONIZATION SMOKE DETECTOR DC DOOR CONTACT
The TC810A Control Module provides an addressable,
supervised, two-wire or fault-tolerant indicating circuit (e.g., P PHOTOELECTRONIC SMOKE M MONITOR MODULE
SENSOR
for audible devices, strobes) that supervises for normal, T THERMAL SENSOR C CONTROL MODULE
open, or short conditions on the circuit. The TC810A has a
point address from 101 to 199 on an intelligent loop interface PS MANUAL PULL STATION FI FAULT ISOLATOR
MODULE
circuit. When the TC810A receives a command from FS90 WF WATERFLOW SWITCH C1438-2
Plus, an internal relay energizes and activates its associated
indicating devices. The TC810A can also be wired to provide
a nonsupervised dry contact, spdt relay output to control Sample FS90 Plus Circuit.
equipment such as fans and dampers.
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Auto-Tuning Sensitivity Compensates for An EIP activates commands to points when the threshold for
Environmental Effects: a specified EIP initiator (either a physical point or an LPG) is
A smoke sensor’s sensitivity can drift due to sensor aging reached. Each EIP controls multiple output points and can be
and environmental changes such as temperature, humidity, chained to another EIP. With an external signal to supply day/
and air velocity. This means that a sensor can become more night or other status, an EIP can automatically activate the
or less sensitive than the desired setting, depending on the secure/access changes needed for optimum site
type of sensor. The FS90 Plus provides an optional selection management. For example, an EIP can change the status of
feature called Auto-Tuning Sensitivity (ATS) that provides a security point to ACCESS during the day and SECURE at
end users with optimum smoke sensor performance and night to ensure fewer nuisance alarms during normally
compensates for sensor age and environmental effects. occupied times and greater security during normally
unoccupied times.
ATS maintains the set sensitivity of smoke sensors by
automatically and periodically readjusting the sensitivity of Sensor Self-Test:
each sensor. ATS sets the desired TC806 Photoelectric FS90 Plus initiates a self-test each time the Panel Test switch
Smoke Sensor or TC807 Ionization Smoke Sensor sensitivity is activated. Every two minutes, FS90 Plus scans to see if a
value directly to a value between 1.0 and 2.6 percent per foot self-test has been requested. When requested, LED
obscuration in 0.1 increments. (Due to the nature of the operation is verified. Then the first 15 seconds are used to
TC806 Sensor, the sensitivity is rounded to a high, medium, command all Sensors into self-test. For the next 15 seconds,
or low value.) The ATS algorithm measures the response all Sensors are checked for a test value. If a received value is
from a sensor in “clean air” and in a “test” mode. These less than the test value, a trouble is annunciated. In the last
parameters determine the operating condition of a sensor. 15 seconds, Sensors are commanded to terminate self-test.
Using the user-specified sensitivity value, ATS maintains the No alarms are reported during the 45 seconds of the self-test.
set sensitivity by automatically and periodically calculating
the prealarm and alarm limits as necessary.
DeltaNet FS90 Fire Management System (“FMS”)
ATS also allows end users to meet requirements of NFPA 72
Chapter 7 (regarding the installation, maintenance, and use
FMS includes the features of FS90 and/or FS90 Plus. In
of Protective Signaling Systems) with greatly reduced labor
addition, it offers:
efforts. The FS90 Plus is UL listed as a Sensitivity Test
Instrument in accordance with the requirements of NFPA 72
Chapter 7. ATS permits an FS90 Plus with a Command Fire Command Station (FCS):
Center option or an FS90 Plus in a higher-order system such FCS includes a maximum of four Motherboards with eight
as an DeltaNet Building Supervisor—Integrated or DeltaNet function board slots each, a microphone, and an optional
Graphic Central to measure the sensitivity of sensors. telephone. FMS function boards provide audio and phone
Without ATS, each sensor must be physically connected to a control (for fire signal and evacuation message output, all-call
test instrument and its value recorded for the authority having paging of multiple speakers), speaker and phone selection
jurisdiction. With ATS, the sensitivity requirements are met (for individual selection of speaker and phone circuits, all-talk
via the user interface which greatly reduces the field testing. two-way communication with multiple phones, optional phone
(Note that at these testing times, however, each sensor must page to address audio speakers from a fire fighter telephone),
still be visually inspected and placed into alarm.) and Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC)
override (for two- and three-position control of fans, dampers,
Local Numeric and LED Display of Device Address and and other nonaudio equipment).
Condition:
Local numeric and LED annunciation of sensor address and Audio Cabinet:
condition occurs in addition to annunciation at a higher-order A single-channel Audio Cabinet includes a preamplifier, audio
operator terminal. amplifier, trouble detection panel, relay switching panel, card
rack with tone generator, input control panel, and power
Logical Point Groups (LPGs) and Event-Initiated supplies. In addition to this equipment, a dual-channel Audio
Programs (EIPs): Cabinet has a second preamplifier, second audio amplifier,
LPGs activate an initiator when a user-specified number and another card rack. Either configuration can optionally
of physical inputs in a group goes into alarm. The initiator include a backup preamplifier, backup audio amplifier, and a
can then activate an EIP that controls fans, dampers, and message unit.
other user-specified devices. An LPG can include up to 15
devices (e.g., water-flow switches on different circuits) in a
specific FS90 Plus. A specific device can be in a
maximum of four LPGs.
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The Audio Cabinet also provides space to mount one or two DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor and DeltaNet
Switching/Supervisory Subpanels, each supporting up to three
Switching/Supervisory Boards. These Boards switch the audio Access Control Supervisor/SPS
and phone trunks to and from speaker and phone circuits (“Access Control”)
respectively. They also provide supervision for speaker and
phone circuits. In applications where Switching/Supervisory Access Control boards can share an enclosure with other
Boards are located remote from the Audio Cabinet, an Audio FS90 functions or operate as a dedicated access system.
Trunk Supervision Board provides supervision for the audio DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor Specification Data Sheet
trunk. Audio amplifiers also can be distributed at remote 74-2438 and DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor/SPS
locations, with or without local microphones. Specification Data Sheet 74-2565 describe Access Control in
detail. The main features are:
Fire Signal:
When FCS detects an alarm, speaker circuits automatically Integration with Graphic System:
activate and sound the fire evacuation signal. Fire fighters can Access Control is fully integrated into DeltaNet Building
manually activate the fire signal at any time. Individual selection Supervisor—Integrated operation. Operators display graphic
switches permit the fire fighter to selectively activate speaker diagrams of access areas, enter data with familiar click and
circuits and direct the fire alarm signal to the desired zones. type methods, and enter or change card holder information
with a visual matrix method that helps prevent errors. The
Evacuation Message: same facility allows operators to view the desired subset of
An optional Message Unit can provide prerecorded card holders based on specified card data (e.g., car color).
messages. When a fire occurs, the prerecorded message
automatically outputs to the speakers. Message output Support for Major Card Technologies:
overrides the fire evacuation signal. A fire fighter can Cards can employ magnetic stripe, barium ferrite, proximity,
manually activate or silence the prerecorded message at any and Wiegand technologies. A Personal Identification Number
time. Individual selection switches permit the fire fighter to (PIN) Pad can be operated in addition to or in place of a card
selectively activate speaker circuits and direct the message to reader.
desired zones.
Support for Common Access Control Applications:
Microphone and Telephone: Access Control supports all common access strategies:
Fire fighters can use the FCS microphone to broadcast
information to building occupants in specific zones or to — Area programming to determine where card holders can
instruct fire fighters throughout a building. An all-call function go and how the system is to report card
selects all zones and allows the fire fighter to address all holder location.
building occupants. In single-channel configurations, the — Card types to indicate whether a card holder is an
microphone overrides message and fire signal output. In employee, supervisor, or a visitor needing
dual-channel configurations, the microphone allows an escort.
broadcast of a message to selected zones without fire signal — Elevator control to limit card holder access to just the
interruption. The optional telephone provides two-way floors in the assigned floor group(s).
communication between the FCS and fire fighters. — Extra time to enter and exit for personnel with handicaps
or bulky equipment (e.g., mail carts).
HVAC Override: — Multilevel antipassback to prevent unauthorized entry.
FMS can be programmed to automatically open and close — Two-card rule to ensure that a card holder is never in a
HVAC fans and dampers to control smoke. FCS allows high-security or hazardous area alone.
manual override of this automatic control. — Supervisor rule to ensure that a supervisor is present
whenever workers enter certain areas.
— 250 schedules with 8 day/time periods per schedule.
— PINs with 3, 4, 5, or 6 digits.
— Duress codes.
— 1000-event buffer for storage
of transactions during communication loss.
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Alarm and Trouble Message Display and Printout Keypad Entry of Data:
Display and strip print capability enhances alarm and trouble Function keys with mnemonic labels along with prompts in
recording. Under normal conditions, the four-line 40- the display window make it easy to do the everyday
character-per-line Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) window operations (e.g., display sensor value, acknowledge alarms,
shows time and date and a “system normal” message. On a test panel) normally performed from switches on the CA
Change-of-State (COS), backlighting turns on and the display Control Board and other function boards. In addition,
shows point address, condition (e.g., alarm or trouble), COS Command Center includes several special-purpose keys:
time and date, descriptor (32 characters maximum), and
action message (40 characters maximum). COS data also — MODIFY to update date and time, add and delete
prints on the 40-column printer. A status line displays the operators, add
number of unacknowledged COSs, fire alarms, other alarms, and change action messages and point descriptors, and
and troubles. When the display window is inactive for five change sensor limits.
minutes, backlighting automatically turns off. — OPTION to select and execute up to seven
preprogrammed sequences of commands (e.g., if a
special start-up sequence after power failure or a day/
POINT POINT DATE AND night transition is needed).
ADDRESS CONDITION TIME OF ALARM ANALOG
VALUE — COMMAND to send on/off,
on/off/auto, secure/access, day/night, lockout,
disconnect, isolate, disable, and enable commands to
POINT 01.07.055 ALARM 10:31 31/AUG/90
DESCRIPTOR points. In addition, an operator can test all sensors.
ION DETECTOR FOURTH FLOOR ROOM 2 AV=097
— F1-F4 in conjunction with other function keys to perform
CALL FIRE DEPARTMENT 9-321-4567
ACTION the specific operation desired. For example, after an
MESSAGE
001–UNACK 002–FIRE 000–TRBL 000–OTHER
operator presses COMMAND and inputs point address,
SYSTEM STATUS
the display window shows available commands and the
(2 FIRE ALARMS, 1 UNACKNOWLEDGED) C4139-1 F1-F4 key needed to implement each one.
Sample FS90 Plus Alarm Display. Only authorized operators with a valid PIN have access to the
COMMAND, REPORTS, MODIFY, and OPTION keys.
Actions taken with COMMAND, MODIFY, and OPTION keys
are recorded on the strip printer along with operator initials,
date, and time.
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Reports:
The REPORTS key allows authorized operators to display or
SPECIFICATIONS
print many reports and summaries:
Models:
— All Points ❏ DeltaNet FS90 Fire and Security System
— Alarm Summary ❏ DeltaNet FS90 Plus Fire and Security System
— Trouble Summary ❏ DeltaNet FS90 Fire Management System
— Status Summary (secure/access points and all output ❏ DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor
points) ❏ DeltaNet Access Control Supervisor/SPS
— Disabled Points
— Isolated Points (input alarm and trouble indications
received but not acted on) FS90
— Disconnected Points (outputs)
— Sensitivity Log (to determine maintenance needs for
Motherboard:
intelligent sensors and to display point sensitivity
Four 14505102 Motherboards maximum, 8 function boards
values)
per Motherboard
— Single Point Log (printout of the point currently on
One CA Control Board per FS90
display)
— Historical Log (last 100 COSs in chronological order)
— Logical Point Groups (physical points in LPGs and Environmental Operating Limits:
their status) Temperature: 32 to 120F (0 to 49C)
— Trend Log Humidity: 5 to 95% rh, noncondensing
Communication:
ALARM SUMMARY 09:24 15SEP90 Depending on Communication
Board: Current loop, tone, telephone channels, dc-coupled,
01.02.003 ALARM 12:01 13SEP90 ac-coupled, fiber optic
THIRD FLOOR NORTH WING ROOM #304 AV=102
Wiring:
01.05.136 ALARM SEC 16:34 14SEP90 Two-wire, three-wire, four-wire, or fault-tolerant
SOUTH LOBBY DOOR
Power Supply:
C4140-1 14505148-001 Power Supply
Sample FS90 Plus Alarm Summary Log. 14505145 Power Supply Cable
Power Supply/Charger:
28V dc output
2A maximum in supervision
******* ALARM SENSITIVITY REPORT *******
4A maximum in alarm/recharge
11:35 14/OCT/93
Input 120V ac, +10%, –15%, 50/60 Hz
25.02.004 NORMAL 11:09 14/OCT/93 Batteries:
4-WIRE AE SENSOR 2003, SLOT 10 AV=001 24V dc, float-charged from power supply/charger
Day Night
Prealarm 22 19 Enclosures:
Alarm 28 24 14505151-007/005 Enclosure with Knockouts (Single/Double)
C7307 14505151-003/004 Enclosure without Knockouts (Single/
Sample FS90 Plus Sensitivity Log. Double)
14505152-001/002 Enclosure Door (Single/Double)
14505152-005 Stainless Steel Door (Double)
Enclosure Dimensions:
Single Enclosure: 24 in. (610 mm) high by 22-1/4 in.
(566 mm) wide by 7-3/4 in. (197 mm) deep
Double Enclosure: 38 in. (966 mm) high by 22-1/4 in.
(566 mm) wide by 7-3/4 in. (197 mm) deep
Mounting:
Surface or semiflush
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FMS Fire Command Station
All FS90 and/or FS90 Plus specifications apply. In addition:
Electrical Requirements:
ALARM 2
Power Input: 24V dc from Audio Cabinet power supply
PREALARM Input Current:
Maximum 4A at 28V dc per Motherboard
TROUBLE Nominal 1A per Motherboard (typical supervisory
condition)
TWO TWO-WIRE ONE FAULT-TOLERANT
CIRCUITS CIRCUIT Microphone Assembly:
❏ 14506349 Microphone Assembly, dynamic noise-
AE BOARD canceling, bidirectional, handheld
Frequency Response: 200 to 5000 Hz
LOOP
Output Level: –60 dB
3
NUMBER Sensitivity: –154 dB low impedance
Load Impedance: Low impedance (150-ohm)
0 NUMERIC
PORT 1 TBL
Cable: Low-impedance, 6 ft (1.8m), 4-conductor (two
DISPLAY
OF shielded) rubber-jacketed coil
POINT PORT 2 TBL
NUMBER 2 ADDRESS Switch: On/off (two separate circuits)
LOG ACTIVE
7 Telephone Assembly (Optional):
❏ 14506348 Telephone Assembly
Transmitter: Carbon, nonpositional, 25-ohm impedance,
ALARM 1 ACK 57-dB output at 300 Hz
ALARM 2 Receiver: Ring armature diaphragm, 150-ohm impedance
at 1 kHz
PREALARM LEDs
TROUBLE ALL PT
FMS Audio Cabinet
MULTIPLE ALM SUM
ALARMS/TBL
All FS90 specifications apply. In addition:
PREVIOUS MOMENTARY PREVIOUS
NEXT SWITCH NEXT Models:
❏ 14506415-001 Single-channel Audio Cabinet
❏ 14506415-002 Dual-channel Audio Cabinet
LJ/LL BOARD LH BOARD
C1489-2
Power Supply/Charger
Indicators and Controls for AE, LJ, LL, Input: 120V ac, +10%, -15%, 50/60 Hz
and LH Interface Boards. Output:
❏ 10A output for single-channel systems with 48-hour
recharge time.14506412-001
(input 4 amps).
❏ 20A output for dual- and single-channel systems with
24-hour recharge time. 14506412-002 (input 8 amps).
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DeltaNet FS90 Command Center Display: Four lines, 40 characters/ line, LCD with integral
backlighting
Model: Printer: 40-column, paper take-up mechanism, Paper
❏ 14506817-002 DeltaNet FS90 Command Center Option Advance and On-Line switches and indicators
Point Descriptors: 32 characters maximum
❏ 14506817-003 DeltaNet FS90
Command Center Option without printer Action Messages: 16 maximum, 40 characters each
Clock: Real-time clock with battery to back up RAM Text Programming: Off-line via a portable personal computer
Mounting: In top half of double FS90 enclosure, occupying
the space of one Motherboard Software:
S994 DeltaNet FS90 LH Command Center Board Operating
Communication: System
LH Interface Board required S996 DeltaNet FS90 Portable Programming Terminal (PPT)
Interface: RS-232 ports software
Operator Interface:
LEDs: Yellow for port trouble and setup mode; red for port
transmit and receive
Keys: 0-9, F1-F4, Acknowledge, Clear, Command, Enter,
Evacuate, Modify, Next, Option, Panel Test,
Previous, Reports, Reset, Silence, Status; switchable to
alphabetic (A-Z)
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