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Brand | SILENT KNIGHT |
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Model | 5204 |
Category | Control Panel |
Language | English |
Explains how to use the manual, conventions, and key interpretations for operation.
Lists compatible Silent Knight components and their functions for the 5204 panel.
Details electrical parameters like voltage, current load, and power for 12V and 24V panels.
Outlines environmental conditions to avoid for optimal panel operation and mounting.
Provides guidelines for isolating wiring to prevent noise interference and ensure system integrity.
Lists FCC requirements, registration number, and warnings for connecting the device to phone lines.
Details UL listing and requirements for various NFPA 72 system installations.
Provides the CFM approval number for the Model 5204.
States FM approval status and conditions for the Model 5204.
Lists MEA approval information and previous BSA approval for the 5204.
Illustrates the wiring connections for various components of the Model 5204 panel.
Provides a worksheet to calculate system current draw for standby and alarm conditions.
Details the procedure for connecting the earth ground wire to the panel's base and cover.
Explains how to select the voltage for smoke power using a jumper block.
Describes how to connect the 31 VAC transformer to power the system and charge batteries.
Provides instructions for connecting one or two 12 VDC, 17 AH rechargeable batteries.
Offers recommendations for mounting the panel based on environmental specifications and accessibility.
Lists the function and electrical rating of each terminal on the PC board.
Explains how to wire class B (style B) fire zones using NFPA standards.
Details connections for various compatible Silent Knight products like modules and annunciators.
Describes the two supervised outputs for annunciating alarm conditions, including wiring.
Explains the function of the two auxiliary relay outputs and their contact connections.
Details how to wire and program an external keyswitch for manual silencing or resetting alarms.
Describes key functions, operating modes, and LED indicators for the touchpad and annunciator.
Explains how to perform fire drills, walk tests, and automatic self-tests for system verification.
Covers programmed characteristics of zone inputs: type, cross alarm, pre-alarm, verification, and response.
Explains the function of the EEPROM chip used for storing system configuration and options.
Describes how to use the Model 5541 software for remote reprogramming of options.
Guides the user on accessing and performing step programming via the annunciator or touchpad.
Details the available programming options, their default values, and selection choices.
Explains how to use external silence input to silence notification devices without disabling the system.
Provides methods for troubleshooting P3 and P4 faults related to earth ground connections.
Lists system messages and codes that appear on the touchpad for troubleshooting.
Details how the system monitors power, reports AC loss, and required report times for NFPA standards.
Lists the available transmission formats (SIA, Silent Knight, Sescoa) for central station reporting.
Summarizes programming options, defaults, steps, menus, and page references for quick access.