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Tyco AutoPulse Z-10 User Manual

Tyco AutoPulse Z-10
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Doc. No. 430545
Part No. 579-357
Rev. U
*0579357T*

Table of Contents

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Tyco AutoPulse Z-10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Duty Cycle50%
Target PatientAdult
Compression Rate80 compressions per minute
Compression Depth20% of anterior-posterior chest diameter
Power SourceRechargeable battery
Operating Temperature0°C to 40°C (32°F to 104°F)
Storage Temperature-20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F)
Humidity Range95% relative humidity, non-condensing
ModelAutoPulse Z-10

Summary

Cautions and Warnings

Emissions Compliance, Radio Frequency Immunity Safety & Agency Approvals

Chapter 1 Overview

Overview – Agent Release and Preaction/Deluge Systems

Explains the types of systems the AutoPulse Z-10 supports.

Supported Applications

Details the pre-programmed applications available for the panel.

Specifications

Provides technical details about the AutoPulse Z-10 panel.

Chapter 2 Installing Cabinet and Electronics Assembly

Removing/Installing the Electronics Assembly

Instructions for removing and installing the main electronics board.

Cutting Conduit Openings

Guidelines for creating openings for wiring conduits in the cabinet.

Mounting Cabinet

Details on surface and semi-flush mounting procedures for the cabinet.

Removing and Installing Plastic PCB Cover and Slide-In Labels

Procedures for accessing and labeling the printed circuit board.

Chapter 3 Connecting Field Wiring and AC Power

Wiring Initiating Device Circuits

Guidelines for connecting smoke and heat detectors to the panel.

Wiring Releasing Circuits

Instructions for connecting releasing appliances and actuators.

Wiring Special Purpose Monitor Circuits

How to connect abort and manual release switches.

Wiring Relay Connections

Connecting the panel's onboard relays.

Wiring Notification Appliance Circuits

Connecting horns, strobes, and other notification devices.

Wiring AC Power and Battery Wiring

Connecting the main AC power and backup batteries.

Wiring 24V Aux Power

Instructions for wiring 24V auxiliary power devices.

Testing Circuit Supervision

Procedures for testing circuit supervision integrity.

Chapter 4 Programming

Overview

Introduces the panel's programming methods and options.

Text-Based Programming

Details the process of programming via a PC terminal emulator.

Front Panel Programming

Explains how to program using the panel's front interface.

Programming the Application Mode

Selects the primary operating mode for the panel.

Programming the Relay Option

Configures the operation of auxiliary and expansion relays.

Programming IDC Circuit Style

Sets the interpretation of circuit conditions for IDCs and SPMs.

Programming the Automatic Release Timer

Sets the delay before agent release after alarm activation.

Programming the RAC Time Limit Cutout

Defines how long releasing appliance circuits remain active.

Programming Manual Release Time Delay

Sets the delay between manual switch activation and release.

Programming Abort Switch Operation

Configures the behavior of the abort switch.

Programming Stage 1 Alarm NAC2 Coding

Sets the audible coding for the first alarm on NAC2.

Programming NAC Operation

Configures how Notification Appliance Circuits operate.

Programming Supervisory Operation

Defines how the system reacts to supervisory conditions.

Saving and Making Changes

Procedures for saving programmed settings and modifying them.

Chapter 5 Operating

LEDs and Keys

Explains the function of the panel's interface LEDs and keys.

Delay Timers

Details the programmable timers for manual release and automatic release.

Manual Release Switch

Describes the operation and indication of the manual release switch.

Abort Switch

Explains the function and operation of the abort switch.

Acknowledging Alarms, Troubles, and Supervisory Conditions

How to acknowledge and clear system events.

Silencing Alarms

Procedure for silencing audible and visual alarms.

Resetting the System

Steps to reset the panel after an alarm or trouble condition.

Viewing Historical Log/Setting Time and Date

How to access logs and set system time/date.

Appendix A FM System Requirements

Appendix B TEPG-US/Tyco Safety Products UL Part Number Cross Reference and Approved Valves

Appendix C Battery Selection Calculations

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