What does Bell CCT Trouble mean on Maxsys PC4020?
- BBreanna HernandezSep 8, 2025
Bell CCT Trouble on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the bell circuit is open (PC4020 or PC4702).
What does Bell CCT Trouble mean on Maxsys PC4020?
Bell CCT Trouble on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the bell circuit is open (PC4020 or PC4702).
What does Automation Fault mean on Maxsys PC4020?
Automation Fault on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the ESCORT4580 loses communication with the Automation Output control module.
What does Ground Fault mean on Maxsys PC4020?
Ground Fault on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the earth ground (EGND) connection is shorted to a positive voltage source or shorted to a non-earth ground potential.
What does Waterflow mean on Maxsys Control Panel?
Waterflow on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the Waterflow zone on a PC4701 Fire Module is open.
What does Printer Off-Line mean on Maxsys Control Panel?
Printer Off-Line on your Maxsys Control Panel means that the printer connected to the PC440X module is off-line.
What does T-Link Network Fault mean on Maxsys Control Panel?
T-Link Network Fault on your Maxsys Control Panel indicates a communication problem between the T-Link and the network.
Provides an overview of the PC4020's flexibility and features for demanding security requirements.
Defines key terms used in the PC4020 system, crucial for installation and operation.
Explains that modules (keypads, expanders, boards) must be enrolled for proper system function.
Describes the process of adding modules to the system, starting with the first keypad.
Defines the COMBUS as the 4-wire cable connecting all system modules in parallel.
Explains partitions as independent areas within the system, up to 8, with assigned zones and codes.
Defines common zones assigned to multiple partitions, armed only when all are armed.
Describes the PC4020's upload/download capability using PC and modem for programming.
Details the 512-event buffer storing time/date-stamped events, retrievable via software.
Explains the PC4020's menu-driven programming method, easily done via keypad.
Lists the essential components included with the PC4020 system for installation.
Introduces additional modules and keypads that can be connected to expand system capabilities.
Describes the LCD4500 keypad for programming and operation, with a limit of 16 per system.
Explains zone expanders (PC4108/PC4116) that increase zone capacity up to 128.
Details the PC4204 for additional power supply (1.5A) and 4 Form 'C' relays for outputs.
Describes the PC4216 module providing 16 low-current voltage outputs for programmed activation.
Explains the PC4400 module enabling a serial printer connection for on-site event printing.
Introduces graphic annunciator kits (PC4600/PC4650) for displaying zone status with LEDs.
Outlines the initial steps for designing a PC4020 installation, focusing on system layout.
Covers drawing a building sketch, marking zones, locating modules, assigning partitions and keypads, and drawing COMBUS runs.
Guides calculating the number of modules and detectors and their total current draw.
Details calculating total system power needs, considering the main panel and PC4204 modules.
Explains the main panel's 500 mA limit and when PC4204 modules are needed for additional current.
Highlights the benefit of identifying line loss issues early to correct wiring or component placement.
Introduces a method to determine if line loss requires additional PC4204 modules.
Provides a step-by-step guide to calculate line loss, involving block diagrams and charts.
Demonstrates calculating line loss through a practical example with a block diagram and distances.
Discusses three methods to rectify line loss, including wiring changes, thicker wire, and PC4204 placement.
Lists base numbers for modules and how they increase with additional power-requiring devices.
Provides a chart listing power units available for different wire gauges (24, 22, 18, 16 AWG).
Offers a chart to calculate Power Units needed based on distance and module base numbers.
Presents an alternative method for line loss calculation, involving voltage measurement at modules.
Describes a final test procedure to verify calculations and confirm no excessive line loss.
Advises when line loss calculations should be performed, including pre-wiring and troubleshooting.
Explains the main panel's power limit and the requirement for PC4204 modules for additional power.
Details the specific wiring diagram for a PC4204 module used to provide COMBUS power.
| Keypads | Up to 8 |
|---|---|
| Display | LCD |
| Input Voltage | 16.5 VAC |
| Operating Temperature | 0°C to 49°C (32°F to 120°F) |
| Communication Formats | Contact ID, SIA |
| Power Supply | 16.5 VAC, 40 VA |
| Battery Backup | 12 V, 7 Ah rechargeable sealed lead-acid |
| PGMs | 2 |
| Communication | PSTN |
| Communication (additional) | Optional GSM, IP |
| Dimensions | 290 mm x 298 mm x 86 mm |
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