HCP
HCP
HCP
Model HCP
Intelligent Control Point
PROGRAMMING
POINTS
ENS
SIEM HCP
1. A notification appliance circuit (NAC) MODE
ESS:
L:
ADDR
NECT FORE
FV2025/2050, FV922/924)
2
ME NS IND , NJ, 0793
SIE PARK
HAM
FLOR
SIDE
BACK 1
TB2 ON 2
The HCP communicates through the DLC device loop 4 3
6 5
PROGRAMMING Use the DPU Programmer/Tester to program and test the module.
*ZAC-40 Rev. 02.09.0000/130.09.0000, Rev. 02.21.0000 and Rev. 02.24.0000 are NOT compatible with
the HCP. Revert to Rev. 02.08.0000/130.08.0000 or Rev. 02.10.0000/130.10.0000.
WIRING
Remove all system power before installation, first battery then AC. (To power up,
connect the AC first, then the battery.)
Power down the 24 VDC power supply and the input source (ZAC, etc.) before
installing the HCP.
All wiring must comply with national and local codes. All wire must be 18 AWG
minimum, 12 AWG maximum.
HCP Power Supply For FireFinder-XLS Systems, compatible power supplies for the HCP are the PSC-12,
PSX-12, and PAD-4. Wiring should be connected to TB3 on the PSC-12 and PSX-12, or
the auxiliary power supply on the PAD-4.
For FS-250 Systems, the HCP is powered by the NAC circuits and PAD-4. Wiring
should be connected to the NAC circuits on the main board or the auxiliary power
supply on the PAD-4.
1 1 1 1
2 2 2 2
LINE 2 (RETURN)
LINE 1 (RETURN)
LINE 1 (RETURN)
LINE 1 (OUT)
LINE 1 (OUT)
LINE 2 (OUT)
LINE 2 (OUT)
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
NOT USED
LINE 1
LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Figure 2 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
electrical codes. 1 1 1
2 2 2
X1401/X1402 X1401/X1402
X1801/X1802 4 3 2 1 X1801/X1802
4 3 2 1
1+ 1- 2+ 2- 1+ 1- 2+ 2-
Figure 3
FS20 Device Loop
Connections
TB1
TB1
TB1
HCP HCP HCP
per NEC 760.
2
1
1
5. All wiring must conform
to national and local
electrical codes. CLASS B** INSTALLATION
FS-DLC Device
T-TAPPING ALLOWED
Loop Circuit **OPERATES IN FULL CONFORMANCE WITH STYLE 4 (ULC DCLB)
LINE 1
NOT USED
ZONE
1
NOT USED
LINE 2
Figure 4
FS-250 Device TB1
TB1
TB1
HCP HCP HCP
Loop Connections
2
2
1
1
DPU Loop Test When performing a loop test with the DPU be sure to apply power to the HCP.
Without power applied to the HCP a blinking “C” will appear on the DPU, indicating
that the HCP is in trouble.
HCP As NAC Module This application uses the principle of polarity reversal to activate notification appli-
ances. Wiring is shown in Figure 4. Connect the HCP output zone wiring to the (+)
and (-) terminals of each notification appliance as shown in Figure 4. For a list of
compatible devices, refer to P/N 315-096363.
When used as a NAC module, the 24VDC provides power for the supervision circuitry
and to the notification appliances when they are activated. The power source must be
power limited. See the HCP Power Supply section (above) for compatible power sources.
The maximum output load that may be connected to an HCP is 1.5A at 24 VDC. If the 24
VDC is lost or the NAC line is broken or shorted while the HCP is in supervisory mode, a
trouble condition displays at the FireFinder-XLS, FS-250 System control panel, the Desigo
FC2025/2050, FV2025/2050 Operating Unit, and the Cerberus PRO FC922/924, FV922/
924 Operating Unit. For FS-250 Systems, the NAC circuit must be set to “always on” in
the panel or FS-CT2 configuration tool. See the Line Resistance table below for the
allowable line resistance for each HCP output circuit.
STYLE Y STYLE Z
SUPERVISED STROBE ACTIVATION “SPECIAL APPLICATION” POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE
24K, ½W, 5%
FROM LINE 1 SUPV: 1mA GROUND FAULT
EOL RESISTOR
DLC/FS-DLC LINE 2 ACTIVATED: 1.5A MAX DETECTED AT
P/N 140-034677
DEVICE LOOP 18.8V-28.2V FILTERED FULL WAVE RECTIFIED <500 OHMS FOR
POLARITY SHOWN IN ACTIVE STATE TERMINALS 3-6 ON TB1.
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
PROGRAMMING PROGRAMMING
POINTS POINTS
HCP HCP
DC INPUT RATED
18.8-28.2VDC
SUPV: 30mA
ACTIVATED: 1.5A MAX 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1
24K, ½W, 5%
EARTH EOL RESISTOR
EARTH
DC INPUT: 18.8-28.2VDC FILTERED FULL WAVE P/N 140-034677
MODULE INPUT SUPPLY: SHIELD SHIELD
XLS: PSC-12 (TB3) or PSX-12 (TB3). 24 VDC
FS-250: FS-250 NAC Circuit. NAC UNITS
XLS/FS-250: PAD-4* (TB16), FC2025/2050, SEE P/N 315-096363
FV2025/2050, FC922/924, FV922/924,
FCI2016/2017-U1 PERIPHERY BOARD AUX
POWER OR UL LISTED REGULATED 24 VDC HCP MODULE IS USED FOR HCP MODULE IS USED FOR
POWER SUPPLY (POWER LIMITED). NAC SUPERVISION AND ACTIVATION NAC SUPERVISION AND ACTIVATION
*REFER TO PAD-4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 315-050217, FOR PROPER SETTING OF SWITCH 4. THE AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT MUST BE CONFIGURED TO “ALWAYS ON”.
HCP As Telephone Zone When the HCP is used as a telephone zone module (FireFinder-XLS System only) as
shown in Figure 5, the 24 VDC provides power to the supervision and call-in detection
circuitry. If the 24 VDC is lost, a trouble condition displays on the PMI/PMI-2 of the
FireFinder-XLS.
The HCP provides a dial tone when a Fireman’s Master telephone (FMT) is taken off
hook or when a Portable FireFighter’s telephone (PFT) is jacked in.
Each HCP can support a maximum of 5 phones off hook.Throughout the system, no
more than 10 phones may be off hook at any one time.
The supervised telephone common talk riser starts at the TZC-8B module in the CAB
backbox. The common talk riser connects continuously to each HCP with a 10K end
of line device at the last HCP. Tie the shield of these riser wires together using
terminal 5 of TB2 and isolate them from the system circuits and the earth ground.
Individual phones may not be connected to a riser that is wired to HCPs. The TZC-8B
zone must be configured for Riser usage in Zeus.
Connect the supervised telephone zone wiring to the HCP with twisted pair cable.
Terminate at the last station with a 75K ohm end of line resistor. As with the com-
mon talk line described in the paragraph above, be sure that the shield is continuous
and isolated from both system circuits and earth ground and that the shields are
connected together using terminal 5 of TB-2.
1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6
BLACK BLACK
FJ-303
WHITE WHITE
+ +
BLACK BLACK
FJ-303
WHITE WHITE
SHIELD SHIELD
TO 6 5 4 3 2 1 TO 6 5 4 3 2 1
HCP DC SUPPLY EARTH EARTH
FROM PSC-12 (TB-3), 75K, ¼W, +/-5%
PSX-12 (TB-3), EOL RESISTOR
OR PAD-4* (TB16) P/N 140-050797
AT LAST STATION
ELECTRICAL:
INPUT DC SUPPLY: 18.8 - 28.2VDC, NOTES:
30mA MAX 1. THE SHIELD ON THE COMMON TALK
FILTERED FULL WAVE SHIELD SHIELD 75K, ¼W, +/-5% SHIELD 10K, 1/2W, +/-5%
EOL RESISTOR EOL RESISTOR LINE MUST BE CONTINUOUS AND
P/N 140-050797 CONNECTED ONLY TO EARTH
FROM PREVIOUS HCP OR TZC-8B AT LAST FJ-303 GROUND AT CONTROL PANEL.
(100 OHMS MAXIMUM
LINE RESISTANCE) *REMOVE ALL 10K TERMINATING RESISTORS FROM THE FJ-303s 2. ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH
NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES.
COMMON TALK RISER
(POWER LIMITED) 3. 12-18 AWG OR AS REQUIRED
SEE TZC-8B INSTALLATION BY THE LOCAL AUTHORITY
INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 315-034110, HAVING JURISDICTION.
FOR RISER RATINGS
*REFER TO PAD-4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 315-050217, FOR PROPER SETTING OF SWITCH 4. THE AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT MUST BE CONFIGURED TO “ALWAYS ON”.
Figure 6
HCP Used As A Telephone Zone
When the HCP is used as a speaker zone (FireFinder-XLS System only), the 24 VDC
provides power to the supervision circuitry. If the 24 volts is lost or there is an open
or shorted speaker output line, a trouble condition displays on the PMI/PMI-2 of the
FireFinder-XLS.
The 70.7V/25V RMS audio input to the HCP must be power limited, such as from the
ZAC-40. The ZAC-40 supervises the audio connection path to the HCP and provides
up to 40 watts of power. The ZAC-40 can be wired Style Y (Class B) only. Refer to the
ZAC-40 Installation Instructions, P/N 315-035400 for further information. In order to
function properly during degrade mode, the DLC to which the HCP is connected
must be located in the same enclosure as the DAC-NET and ZAC-40 that supply
audio to the HCP.
When the HCP is used as a speaker zone, the output speaker lines are only super-
vised when the zone is not active. The audio output must not be allowed to exceed
25 watts. The approximate decibel loss for the total speaker zone wire length for
various wire gauge sizes is shown in Figure 7 for the 70.7V option and in Figure 8 for
the 25V option. Connect the speaker output as Style Y (Class B) as shown in Figure 9.
The 70.7V/25V RMS audio input to the HCP must be power limited, such as from the
VCI2001-U1 Amplifier Card. The VCI2001-U1 supervises the audio connection path to
the HCP and provides up to 50 watts of power. The VCI2001-U1 can be wired Style Y
(Class B) or Style Z (Class A). Refer to the VCI2001-U1 Installation Instructions,
Document ID A6V10370410, for further information. In order to function properly
during degrade mode, the periphery FCI2016/2017-U1 to which the HCP is connected
must be located in the same enclosure as the FDNET and VCI2001-U1 that supply
audio to the HCP.
When the HCP is used as a speaker zone, the output speaker lines are only super-
vised when the zone is not active. The audio output must not be allowed to exceed
25 watts. The approximate decibel loss for the total speaker zone wire length for
various wire gauge sizes is shown in Figure 7 for the 70.7V option and in Figure 8 for
the 25V option. Connect the speaker output as Style Z (Class A) or Style Y (Class B) as
shown in Figures 10 and 11.
HCP USED FOR 70.7V RMS OPTION HCP USED FOR 25V RMS OPTION
0 0
APPROXIMATE SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LOSS APPROXIMATE SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LOSS
IN DECIBELS FOR VARIOUS GAUGE WIRES VERSUS IN DECIBELS FOR VARIOUS GAUGE WIRES VERSUS
TOTAL SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LENGTH (FEET), TOTAL SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LENGTH (FEET),
WHICH IS TWICE THE WIRE RUN LENGTH. WHICH IS TWICE THE WIRE RUN LENGTH.
-0.05 -.5
14 A
WG
-0.10 -1.0
dB LOSS
dB LOSS
16 16
AW AW
G G
-0.15 18 -1.5 18
SPEAKER LOAD: 25 WATTS AT 70.7V RMS AW SPEAKER LOAD: 25 WATTS AT 25V RMS AW
LOCATED AT END OF RUN G LOCATED AT END OF RUN G
DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY LOSS DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY LOSS
IN RISER RUN IN RISER RUN
-0.20 -2.0
-0.25 -2.5
100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000
TOTAL SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LENGTH (FEET) TOTAL SPEAKER ZONE WIRE LENGTH (FEET)
Figure 7 Figure 8
Approximate Speaker Zone Wire Loss — 70.7V Option Approximate Speaker Zone Wire Loss — 25V Option
8
70.7V/25V RMS SPEAKER UNITS:
654321 SEE COMPATABILITY GUIDE 654321 654321
P/N 315-096363 FOR LIST OF 24K, ½
W, +/-5% 24K, ½
W, +/-5%
SUPERVISED COMPATABLE SPEAKERS. EOL RESISTOR EOL RESISTOR
RISER EARTH EARTH P/N 140-034677 EARTH P/N 140-034677
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
NFPA STYLE Y *REFER TO PAD-4 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS, P/N 315-050217, FOR PROPER SETTING OF
AUDIO RISER CONNECTIONS SWITCH 4. THE AUXILIARY POWER OUTPUT MUST BE CONFIGURED TO “ALWAYS ON”.
SUPERVISORY: 14 VDC, 1mA
AUDIO OUTPUT: 70.7/25 VRMS,
40 WATTS MAX
POWER LIMITED
Figure 9
HCP Used On An XLSV As A 70.7V/25V Speaker Zone
P/N 315-034860-13
IF CLASS A ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES.
WIRING
9
HCP HCP HCP
Figure 10
HCP Used On An FV2025/2050 or FV922/924 As A 70.7V/25V Speaker Zone - Class A
P/N 315-034860-13
IF CLASS A ALL WIRING MUST COMPLY WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES.
WIRING
10
70.7V/25V RMS SPEAKER UNITS:
654321 SEE COMPATABILITY GUIDE 654321 654321
P/N 315-096363 FOR LIST OF 24K, W
½, +/-5% 24K, W
½, +/-5%
SUPERVISED BULK COMPATABLE SPEAKERS. EOL RESISTOR EOL RESISTOR
AUDIO RISER EARTH EARTH P/N 140-034677 EARTH P/N 140-034677
SHIELD SHIELD SHIELD
Figure 11
HCP Used On An FV2025/2050 or FV922/924 As A 70.7V/25V Speaker Zone - Class B
P/N 315-034860-13
Mounting
Be sure to program the HCP before mounting the unit to the switchbox. (Refer to
PROGRAMMING on page 1.)
The HCP should be installed in a UL listed electrical box. (See Figure 12.)
H CP
H CP
1 1/2-INCH DEEP EXTENSION
OR
1 1/4-INCH DEEP PLASTER
RING EXTENSION
SWITCHPLATE
5-INCHES SQUARE
(SUPPLIED)
SWITCHPLATE
5-INCHES SQUARE
(SUPPLIED)
Figure 12
Mounting The HCP
ELECTRICAL RATINGS
24VDC Power
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