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ADR-3000

Analog Addressable
Control Panels

Fire Alarm
Control Panel

System Introduction

TELEFIRE FIRE & GAS DETECTORS LTD


PO Box 7036
Petach Tikva 49250
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Note
i The terms “Trouble” as used in NFPA 72 guideline and UL standards and
“Fault” as used in EN 54 standards are used interchangeably throughout this
manual.
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Table of Contents
1 SYSTEM INTRODUCTION ............................................................................ 1
2 ADR-3000 FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL ................................................ 2
2.1 ADR-3001 MAIN BOARD ................................................................................ 3
2.2 ADR-3002 AND ADR-3002C LINE CARDS ....................................................... 4
2.3 ADR-3003 DISPLAY AND KEYBOARD MODULE ................................................. 5
2.4 ADR-4004TSW SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY .................................................. 5
2.5 LON-3000/7000 NETWORK COMMUNICATION MODULE .................................... 6
2.6 NET-3000 INTERNET ENABLED MONITORING AND NOTIFICATION MODULE ........ 6
2.7 GIM-232 GALVANIC ISOLATION MODULE FOR RS-232 INTERFACE .................... 7
2.8 RM-4005 REMOTE PANEL AND ANNUNCIATOR ................................................. 8

3 INITIATING DEVICES, NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES, AND


ACCESSORIES ............................................................................................. 9
3.1 TFO-480A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR .......... 9
3.2 TFO-440A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR ........ 10
3.3 TPH-482A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE MULTISENSOR PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE /
HEAT DETECTOR.......................................................................................... 10
3.4 TPH-442A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE MULTISENSOR PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE /
HEAT DETECTOR.......................................................................................... 11
3.5 TFH-280A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR ..................................... 11
3.6 TFH-220A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE HEAT DETECTOR ..................................... 12
3.7 TFB-180 COMMON BASE FOR ANALOG ADDRESSABLE DETECTORS ................ 12
3.8 TFB-110A COMMON BASE FOR ANALOG ADDRESSABLE DETECTORS ............. 12
3.9 TFL-1AN AUXILIARY INDICATOR FOR ANALOG DETECTORS ............................ 13
3.10 TPB-800ASR MANUAL FIRE ALARM CALL POINT AND TPB-800ASY MANUAL
EXTINGUISHING CALL POINT ......................................................................... 13
3.11 ADR-805 FLOW SWITCH INTERFACE MODULE ............................................... 13
3.12 ADR-812 TWO-CHANNEL INPUT MODULE ...................................................... 14
3.13 ADR-818 EIGHT-CHANNEL INPUT MODULE.................................................... 15
3.14 ADR-828 EIGHT-CHANNEL OUTPUT MODULE ................................................ 15
3.15 ADR-823 THREE-CHANNEL INPUT/OUTPUT MODULE ..................................... 16
3.16 ADR-833 EXTINGUISHING CONTROL UNIT ..................................................... 17
3.17 LI-3000 LINE ISOLATION MODULE FOR CLASS A/B ......................................... 18
3.18 TIP-224A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE INDOOR ALARM NOTIFICATION SOUNDER ... 19
3.19 TPS-34A ANALOG ADDRESSABLE AUXILIARY POWER SUPPLY ........................ 19

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3.20 EPI-3000 ELECTROMAGNETIC AND SURGE PROTECTION INTERFACE MODULE. 20


3.21 TFP-3000 FIREMAN PHONE ......................................................................... 20

4 SOFTWARE AND TOOLS ........................................................................... 22


4.1 TCS-3040 PROGRAMMING AND CONTROL SOFTWARE FOR THE ADR-3000..... 22
4.2 MCS-3000 CENTRALIZED FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS MONITORING SOFTWARE ..... 22
4.3 PROG-4000 ANALOG ADDRESSABLE DETECTOR AND ACCESSORY
PROGRAMMER ............................................................................................. 22

5 SPECIFICATION .......................................................................................... 23
6 CERTIFICATION .......................................................................................... 24

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1 System Introduction
The ADR-3000 intelligent fire alarm control panel monitors various analog addressable
initiating devices such as ionization and photoelectric smoke detectors, heat detectors,
flow switches and manual fire alarm call points.
The ADR-3000 intelligent fire alarm control panel controls notification devices such as
alarm bells, horns, strobe lights, annunciators, and automatic dialers as well as
automatic extinguishers.
Non-addressable initiating devices can be connected to the system via analog
addressable input modules. Non-addressable output devices can be connected to the
general outputs or via analog addressable output modules.
The ADR-3000 provides individual control and supervision of each analog addressable
device. Sensitivity adjustment, pre-alarm, maintenance and malfunction levels can be
set for each device independently.
Advanced conditional activation for each output device can be preformed from a single
control panel or a multi-unit network.
Unlike conventional systems, the ADR-3000 enables processing of analog signals
received from detectors, compensation of environment changes and drifts caused by
dust accumulation, while the alarm threshold setting values remains unaffected.
The system configuration allows considerable flexibility to in planning and installation,
starting as small as a single control panel with one SLC loop (127 addresses), and
enhanced by connecting two or more (as many as 32) control panels located in one or
several buildings in a peer-to-peer network, thus expanding the ADR-3000’s capacity
beyond 508 addresses and up to as many as 16,256 addresses. Each control panel on
the network can respond to alarm and trouble events that occurred in other control
panels.

Figure 1 Typical ADR-3000 fire alarm system

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2 ADR-3000 Fire Alarm Control Panel


The ADR-3000 control panel provides user-friendly operation. The keyboard and the
display that are mounted on the front panel contain an illuminated alphanumeric LCD,
LED indicators for major events, and functional keys. Access to all operations is
secured by multi-level passwords.
The interior section of the cabinet is secured by a key-lock. It contains a power supply,
the main board, line card(s), battery compartment space, and optional communication
modules.
The ADR-3000’s main board can contain one or two line cards, enabling control of as
many as 508 addressable initiating devices, notification appliances and I/O modules.
The ADR-3002 Single Loop Card controls as many as 127 addressable devices in a two-
wire Class B or Class A SLC loop.
The ADR-3002C Dual Loop Card controls as many as 254 Addressable devices in two
two-wire Class B or Class A SLC loops.
The system can be expanded beyond 508 addresses by networking. An optional
LON-3000/7000 network communication module allows the connection of as many as 32
control panels to set up a peer-to-peer network. With appropriate programming each
control panel on the network is able to respond to alarm and trouble events that occurred
in other control panels.
The control panel has an integral real time clock and calendar that enables day and
night sensitivity setting for each analog detector according to weekly operation schedule
and working hours. Daytime and nighttime hours can be programmed independently for
each day of the week.
Events such as alarm, trouble, silencing, reset, programming, etc., are stored in the
ADR-3000’s memory in the order in which they occur, creating event-list history. An
event record contains date, time, device type, and additional details. Event records can
be displayed on screen and printed as a report.
All operations and configuration can be performed either from the system’s front panel or
from a PC. Telefire’s user-friendly proprietary programming and control software
(running on Windows XP or Windows 98™ operating system) allows operators/installers
to easily configure any system parameter using its advanced graphical interface.

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Figure 2 Internal module location in the ADR-3000 cabinet

2.1 ADR-3001 Main Board


The ADR-3001 main board is designed for ease of maintainability. Connectors are
located in logical groups; power input from the power supply and easily accessible fuses
are on the left side of the ADR-3001 board. Alarm, Trouble, SLC loops and 24Vdc
output for each loop card, horn and dialer are on the bottom. Connections to the
keyboard and display board; LON-3000/7000 networking module; an RS-232 port for
NET-3000, PC, printer, or the GIM-232 galvanic isolation modules; and a connector for
RM-4005 remote panels are located on the right.

Figure 3 ADR-3001 Main board

2.1.1 Low-Voltage Connections


The ADR-3000 can interface and activate various output devices that are connected to
the addressable loop or directly to the control panel’s general outputs as follows:
Alarm outputs Two sets of dry contacts and a programmable level activated
supervised output.
Trouble outputs Dry contacts and a level activated supervised output.

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General outputs Supervised reverse polarity horn output; supervised level activated
dialer output and two 24Vdc outputs for remote devices.
COM-1 (RS-232) Connection to computer, serial printer, GIM-232 module or the
NET-3000 Internet Enabled Monitoring and Notification Module.
COM-2 (RS-485) Connection to as many as 16 RM-4005 remote panels.
LON-COM Connection to the LON-3000/7000 Network Communication Module. The
LON-3000/7000 provides control panel peer-to-peer or Master – slave internetworking.
SLC Signaling Line Circuit – for connection of analog addressable initiating devices, I/O
modules, and notification appliances. One to four SLC loops can be connected to the
ADR-3000. Each loop can address as many as 127 devices.

2.2 ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C Line Cards


The ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C line cards are mounted on the ADR-3001 main board.
System configuration and capacity requirements will determine the appropriate card
type.
The card controls the bi-directional communication between the control panel and the
analog addressable devices on the SLC loop.
The loop is electronically protected against shorts, and will be automatically
disconnected if a short is sensed. Each line card contains a loop fuse as a secondary
protection.
Two LEDs for each loop indicate loop condition and serve installers and technicians:
• The red LED flashes each time a device is addressed
• The yellow LED flashes when a fault is detected, even after a momentary
interference that would not activate a trouble condition
2.2.1 Maximum Addressing Capacity
As each SLC loop can address as many as 127 devices, the maximum addressing
capacity of a single ADR-3000 is 508 addresses.
The following table shows the maximum configurable addressing capacity with all
possible combinations of ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C line cards in the ADR-3000.

Left Right Loops Addresses


ADR-3002 – 1 127
ADR-3002 ADR-3002
2 254
ADR-3002C –
ADR-3002 ADR-3002C
3 381
ADR-3002C ADR-3002

ADR-3002C ADR-3002C 4 508

Table 1 Line card combinations Figure 4 Line cards

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2.3 ADR-3003 Display and Keyboard Module


The ADR-3003 Display and Keyboard Module include system indicators, display and
keyboard. System indicators and keyboard conform to both EN 54 and UL 864
standards.
The alphanumeric display is a 4 row by 40 characters backlit Liquid Crystal Display
(LCD).

Figure 5 ADR-3003 Keyboard and display

2.4 ADR-4004TSW Switching Power Supply


The ADR-4004TSW is a standard switching power supply that is common to the
ADR-3000 and the TPS-34A.
The ADR-3000 should be connected to a separate dedicated 230Vac fire alarm circuit,
labeled “FIRE ALARM”. The primary power circuit must be connected to the line side of
the main power feed of the protected premises. No other appliance may be connected
to the “FIRE ALARM” circuit. The power cables must run directly, without disconnecting
devices, from the power source to the control panel. Wires, circuit breaker or any over-
current protection device should comply with local electrical wiring codes.
The power cable should enter the control panel through either the top left or bottom left
knockout hole. Use a plastic bushing that fits the opening.
Connect the Live and Neutral wires to the proper terminal. Connect the ground wire to
the ground terminal.

Figure 6 ADR-4004TSW Power supply module

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2.5 LON-3000/7000 Network Communication Module


The LON-3000/7000 is a communication module that enables connection between
control panels to establish a network. A two-wire copper cable connection is required to
interconnect between the control panels. Optionally fiber-optic connection is made
possible with additional modules. The length of the wires depends on the connection
topology and media type (copper or fiber optic). Please refer to the LON-3000/7000
technical manual for further details.

Figure 7 LON-3000/7000 Networking communication module

2.5.1 Topology
An ADR-3000 LonWorks network can connect from 2 and up to as many as 32
ADR-3000 control panels in a peer-to-peer or Master – slave network. The physical
topology of the network may be bus (figure 8), ring (figure 9) or free (figure 10) topology.
Logical hierarchy may be peer-to-peer – where all messages are reported in all control
panels, master/slave – where slave messages are reported on master control panels, or
a combination of the two.
Ring topology requires LR-01 or LRW-102 Fiber Optic Repeaters.
Please refer to the LON-3000/7000 technical manual for further details.

2.6 NET-3000 Internet Enabled Monitoring and Notification Module


The ADR-3000’s internet-enabled features allow it to provide fire alarm control panel
monitoring over LAN, WAN, or Internet using a standard web browser or Telefire’s
proprietary TCS-3040 software, and distribute alarm and trouble events via a built-in web
server, e-mail notification and SMS paging.

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Figure 8 Remote control by TCP/IP NET-3000 module

2.7 GIM-232 Galvanic Isolation Module for RS-232 Interface


The GIM-232 Galvanic Isolation Module for RS-232 interface allows the connection of
grounded serial devices such as a PC or a serial printer to the ADR-3000 to be free of
ground fault disturbance. When connecting a PC or a printer to the control panel, place
the GIM-232 in the lower part of the internal mounting plate (see figure 2).
Usually laptop computers are not grounded; therefore do not require the galvanic
isolation module.
Both jumpers should be in the lower position (PC) when connecting a PC to the control
panel’s RS-232 port. Both jumpers should be in the upper position (PRINTER) when
connecting a printer to the control panel’s RS-232 port.
Both the GIM-232 jumpers and the ADR-3000’s COM-1 port should be configured
similarly. Please refer to “System Configuration” on page 11 for further details.

Figure 9 GIM-232 Module

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Figure 10 GIM-232 Connection

2.8 RM-4005 Remote Panel and Annunciator


The RM-4005 Remote Panel and Annunciator enables control and supervision of the
ADR-3000 fire alarm control panel from remote locations and key positions such as
security officer, premises manager, or maintenance office.
The RM-4005 remote panel consists of an LCD display, keyboard, internal buzzer, and
features such as alarm output, trouble output, and an interface relay that reduces the
need for additional input/output interface modules.
The remote panels are connected to the main control panel via a twisted wire pair
(RS-485). As many as 16 remote panels can be connected to the control panel using
the same cable. Each remote panel should be configured with a unique address in the
range of 1 to 16. The communication and input/output circuits are fully supervised.
In large systems incorporating several control panels connected via a peer-to-peer
network as many as 16 remote panels can be connected to each of the control panels.
The RM-4005 operates with a 24Vdc power source that can be supplied from the main
control panel or an auxiliary power supply such as Telefire’s TPS-34A Analog
Addressable Auxiliary Power Supply.
Please refer to the RM-4005 technical manual for further details.

Figure 11 RM-4005 Event flow

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3 Initiating Devices, Notification Appliances, and


Accessories
All Telefire’s analog addressable detectors can be connected to the system using a two-
wire connection.
Each initiating device contains its own addressing circuit. The address is stored in the
detector’s memory and can be programmed or verified by using the PROG-4000
programmer.
Each detector is equipped with an indicating LED that has 360° visibility. This LED
flashes during normal operation and latches on during alarm. Each detector has an
output for an external indicating lamp. The sensitivity of any detector in the system may
be individually configured in two alarm settings (day- and night-sensitivity), and a pre-
alarm setting.
Contamination is a by-product of normal operation and may be caused by various
sources, most of which are impossible to eliminate. Accumulation of dust and dirt over
time may affect a detector’s performance. The system continuously compensates for
these contamination effects using a drift compensation algorithm up to the point in which
the sensor requires cleaning. The control panel will indicate that maintenance is
required by issuing a maintenance alarm message.
Telefire's ADR-3000 Analog Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel is easily expandable
with a variety of analog addressable I/O modules. These modules allow the interfacing
of non-addressable devices such as conventional detectors, horns, relays, extinguishers,
etc., in order to take advantage of the ADR-3000’s flexibility and advanced capabilities.
All the ADR-81X and ADR-82X I/O modules are connected to the SLC analog line. They
are powered from an external 24Vdc power source that can be supplied either from the
main control panel or an auxiliary power supply such as Telefire’s TPS-34A Analog
Addressable Auxiliary Power Supply. The ADR-805 connects to the SLC loop and does
not require 24Vdc input.

3.1 TFO-480A Analog Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector


Telefire’s TFO-480A is an advanced analog addressable photoelectric smoke detector
that offers the following advantages:
• It is considered “green” (environment friendly), as it does not contain radioactive
materials.
• The TFO-480A contains a powerful microprocessor that performs initial signal
processing locally. The final processing and decision making is performed by the
control panel.
• The TFO-480A's microprocessor offers a high level of noise immunity and performs
drift compensation in order to overcome environmental changes and dust
accumulation in the chamber. Once the detector is no longer able to compensate
the control panel will display a trouble signal requesting cleaning. The
microprocessor also performs signal processing, enables accurate control of the
photoelectric chamber according to parameters set at the control panel, and
manages the communication process with the control panel.
• The TFO-480A detector excels in sensing smoldering smoke and smoke from
burning of various materials.
The detector consists of a vented chamber (labyrinth), an infrared transmitter and a
receiver that detects light scattering from the smoke particles in the chamber.
The detector’s sensitivity can be adjusted from the control panel within the range of 0.8%
– 2.0%/foot (obscuration) in 0.2% increments.

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The detector contains an alarm LED that has 360° visibility. This LED flashes during
normal operation and is latched on during an alarm.
The TFO-480A is designed to protect indoor fire risk areas, except environments where
smoke, steam, dust, or corrosive gasses are present under normal conditions.
Optical smoke detectors should be used for detecting smoldering fires in corridors and
along escape routes, wood- or paper stores, electric cabinets, etc., They should not be
used in steamy, dusty, or smoky areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, saunas, laundries,
etc.
Please refer to the TFO-480A technical manual for further details.

3.2 TFO-440A Analog Addressable Photoelectric Smoke Detector


Telefire’s TFO-440A is an advanced analog addressable photoelectric smoke detector
that offers the following advantages:
• It is considered “green” (environment friendly), as it does not contain radioactive
materials.
• The TFO-440A contains a powerful microprocessor that performs initial signal
processing locally. The final processing and decision making is performed by the
control panel.
• The TFO-440A's microprocessor offers a high level of noise immunity and performs
drift compensation in order to overcome environmental changes and dust
accumulation in the chamber. Once the detector is no longer able to compensate
the control panel will display a trouble signal requesting cleaning. The
microprocessor also performs signal processing, enables accurate control of the
photoelectric chamber according to parameters set at the control panel, and
manages the communication process with the control panel.
• The TFO-440A detector excels in sensing smoldering smoke and smoke from
burning of various materials.
The detector consists of a vented chamber (labyrinth), an infrared transmitter and a
receiver that detects light scattering from the smoke particles in the chamber.
The detector’s sensitivity can be adjusted from the control panel within the range of 0.8%
– 2.0%/foot (obscuration) in 0.2% increments.
The detector contains an alarm LED that has 360° visibility. This LED flashes during
normal operation and is latched on during an alarm.
The TFO-440A is designed to protect indoor fire risk areas, except environments where
smoke, steam, dust, or corrosive gasses are present under normal conditions.
Optical smoke detectors should be used for detecting smoldering fires in corridors and
along escape routes, wood- or paper stores, electric cabinets, etc., They should not be
used in steamy, dusty, or smoky areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, saunas, laundries,
etc.
Please refer to the TFO-440A technical manual for further details.

3.3 TPH-482A Analog Addressable Multisensor Photoelectric


Smoke / Heat Detector.
Telefire's TPH-482A is a microprocessor-controlled multisensor detector that combines
photoelectric and heat sensors for enhanced fire detection capabilities.
The detector consists of a photoelectric sensing mechanism that contains a vented
chamber (labyrinth), an infrared transmitter and a receiver that detects light scattered
from the smoke particles in the chamber, and a thermal sensor that measures the
ambient temperature. The detector uses a smart algorithm to analyze the physical

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parameters (smoke and heat), evaluate their values and trends, and dynamically modify
its sensitivity. This process reduces occurrences of false alarms without reducing
sensitivity to real fire.
The TPH-482A offers the following advantages:
• The TPH-482A's powerful microprocessor performs signal processing and enables
precise control of the photoelectric chamber. The microprocessor offers a high level
of noise immunity. The microprocessor also performs signal processing, enables
accurate control of the photoelectric chamber according to pre-set parameters, and
manages the communication process with the control panel.
• The TPH-482A detector excels in sensing smoldering smoke and differentiating
between fires and false alarms due to other events that produce heat or smoke,
such as cooking.
• It is considered “green” (environment friendly), as it does not contain radioactive
materials.
Please refer to the TPH-482A technical manual for further details.

3.4 TPH-442A Analog Addressable Multisensor Photoelectric


Smoke / Heat Detector.
Telefire's TPH-442A is a microprocessor-controlled multisensor detector that combines
photoelectric and heat sensors for enhanced fire detection capabilities.
The detector consists of a photoelectric sensing mechanism that contains a vented
chamber (labyrinth), an infrared transmitter and a receiver that detects light scattered
from the smoke particles in the chamber, and a thermal sensor that measures the
ambient temperature. The detector uses a smart algorithm to analyze the physical
parameters (smoke and heat), evaluate their values and trends, and dynamically modify
its sensitivity. This process reduces occurrences of false alarms without reducing
sensitivity to real fire.
The TPH-442A offers the following advantages:
• The TPH-442A's powerful microprocessor performs signal processing and enables
precise control of the photoelectric chamber. The microprocessor offers a high level
of noise immunity. The microprocessor also performs signal processing, enables
accurate control of the photoelectric chamber according to pre-set parameters, and
manages the communication process with the control panel.
• The TPH-442A detector excels in sensing smoldering smoke and differentiating
between fires and false alarms due to other events that produce heat or smoke,
such as cooking.
• It is considered “green” (environment friendly), as it does not contain radioactive
materials.
Please refer to the TPH-442A technical manual for further details.

3.5 TFH-280A Analog Addressable Heat Detector


Telefire’s TFH-280A is an advanced analog addressable heat detector that combines
two modes of operation – fixed temperature and rate of temperature rise. The detector
contains a powerful microprocessor enabling accurate control of the heat sensing
element, signal processing and two-way communication between the detector and the
control panel.
The TFH-280A heat detector can operate in either of two modes that can be configured
at the control panel:

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• Fixed temperature mode – the alarm point is selected between 50°C – 90°C in 1°C
increments (122°F to 194°F in 1.8°F increments).
• Combined mode – rate of temperature rise and fixed heat detection. In this mode
the alarm threshold for the rate of temperature rise can be set between 7°C / minute
and 13°C / minute (12.6°F / minute and 23.4°F / minute) and the fixed temperature
threshold is 60°C (140°F).
The ambient temperature, mode of operations, and alarm points can be observed at the
control panel using the Monitor Test menu.
Please refer to the TFH-280A technical manual for further details.

3.6 TFH-220A Analog Addressable Heat Detector


Telefire’s TFH-220A is an advanced analog addressable heat detector that combines
two modes of operation – fixed temperature and rate of temperature rise. The detector
contains a powerful microprocessor enabling accurate control of the heat sensing
element, signal processing and two-way communication between the detector and the
control panel.
The TFH-220A heat detector can operate in either of two modes that can be configured
at the control panel:
• Fixed temperature mode – the alarm point is selected between 50°C – 90°C in 1°C
increments (122°F to 194°F in 1.8°F increments).
• Combined mode – rate of temperature rise and fixed heat detection. In this mode
the alarm threshold for the rate of temperature rise can be set between 7°C / minute
and 13°C / minute (12.6°F / minute and 23.4°F / minute) and the fixed temperature
threshold is 60°C (140°F).
The ambient temperature, mode of operations, and alarm points can be observed at the
control panel using the Monitor Test menu.
Please refer to the TFH-220A technical manual for further details.

3.7 TFB-180 Common Base for Analog Addressable Detectors


The TFB-180 is a standard common base that enables connection between Telefire’s
plug-in analog addressable detectors and a Telefire's analog addressable control panels.
The base is compatible with a following of Telefire's analog addressable detectors:
a. TFO-480A
b. TPH-482A
c. TFH-280A
Please refer to the respective detector’s technical manual for a more detailed description
This base is intended for indoor installation in false or regular ceilings. Signaling Line
Circuit (SLC) loop wires and the optional TFL-1AN Auxiliary Signaling Indicator
connections may be connected either vertically or horizontally.
Please refer to the TFB-180 technical manual for further details.

3.8 TFB-110A Common Base for Analog Addressable Detectors


The TFB-110A is a standard common base that enables connection between Telefire’s
plug-in analog addressable detectors and a Telefire's analog addressable control panels.
The base is compatible with a following of Telefire's analog addressable detectors:
a. TFO-440A
b. TPH-442A
c. TFH-220A

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Please refer to the respective detector’s technical manual for a more detailed description
This base is intended for indoor installation in false or regular ceilings. Signaling Line
Circuit (SLC) loop wires and the optional TFL-1AN Auxiliary Signaling Indicator
connections may be connected either vertically or horizontally.
Please refer to the TFB-110A technical manual for further details.

3.9 TFL-1AN Auxiliary Indicator for Analog Detectors


Telefire’s TFL-1AN Auxiliary Indicator for Analog Detectors enables auxiliary indication
for detectors that are located in hidden areas such as closed rooms and above acoustic
ceilings.
The remote Signaling Indicator is activated directly from the detector using the detection
line’s power without a need for auxiliary power sources.
The TFL-1AN can be connected to a single detector or to a group of detectors.
When activated, the Remote Signaling Indicator will flash both its LEDs alternately,
thereby drawing attention to a detector that is activated.
Please refer to the TFL-1AN technical manual for further details.

3.10 TPB-800ASR Manual Fire Alarm Call Point and TPB-800ASY


Manual Extinguishing Call Point
The TPB-800ASR is an analog addressable call point push-button. It consists of a
standard alarm call point unit and an analog addressable interface module mounted
behind the front part of the break-glass section.
The address is assigned to the TPB-800ASR by using the PROG-4000 Programmer.
The TPB-800ASR is connected to the SLC loop in the same way as an analog detector.
The TPB-800ASY is an analog addressable extinguishing push-button.
It is mechanically and electronically identical to the TPB-800ASR, with the exception of
its bright yellow color to alert users that this is an extinguishing push-button rather than a
fire alarm push-button.
Both the TPB-800ASR and TPB-800ASY are configured as “push button”, but typically
they are configured so that pressing the TPB-800ASY manual extinguishing call point
activates the system extinguishers, whilst the TPB-800ASR is treated as an alarm.

3.11 ADR-805 Flow Switch Interface Module


The ADR-805 interfaces flow-switches or other non-powered initiating devices.
The two-wire input connection is fully supervised and is terminated by a 100KΩ end-of-
line resistor.
The ADR-805 includes an onboard indicating LED that flashes when addressed by the
control panel and latches on upon alarm.
Please refer to the TFL-1AN technical manual for further details.

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Figure 12 ADR-805 Flow Switch Interface Module

3.12 ADR-812 Two-Channel Input Module


The ADR-812 is a two-IDC, dual-channel input module that operates as an interface
between the ADR-3000 analog addressable control panel and compatible two-wire
conventional initiating devices. The two NFPA 72 Style C Initiating Device Circuits
(IDCs) occupy two consecutive addresses.
• If jumper JP6 is removed (factory default) the ADR-812 occupies two consecutive
addresses and both input lines are active.
• When jumper JP6 is exist the ADR-812 occupies only a single address and only
IDC A is active (single loop).
The ADR-812 should be connected to a 24Vdc source from the ADR-3000 or a
TPS-34A Auxiliary Power Supply. The ADR-812 continuously monitors its power
source and reports any problem such as a blown fuse, disconnection, or voltage drop.
The ADR-812 reports the following trouble events and conditions of the zone module:
short-circuit, cutoff in the IDC loop and 24Vdc input fault.
The ADR-812 has a 24Vdc resettable power limited output. This output is interrupted
upon Reset, in order to reset devices that were latched on alarm.
The optional 3-wire connection allows connecting detectors that have higher power
consumption, such as gas detectors or beam detectors.
The ADR-812 occupies two consecutive addresses, the first of which is programmed by
the PROG-4000.
The ADR-812 Two-Channel Input Module can be connected to the following
conventional Telefire detectors: TFH-280F; TFO-480, TPH-482, TFH-220F; TFO-440,
and TPH-442. Telefire may approve other compliant devices.
Please refer to the ADR-812 technical manual for further details.

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Figure 13 ADR-812 Two-Channel Input Module

3.13 ADR-818 Eight-Channel Input Module


The ADR-818 Interfaces 8 supervised non-addressable input lines to be connected to
conventional smoke detectors and water flow switches using a two-wire Class-B (NFPA
72 Style C) initiating device circuit (IDC).
The ADR-818 should be connected to a 24Vdc source from the ADR-3000 or a TPS-34A
Auxiliary Power Supply. The ADR-818 continuously monitors its power source and
reports any problem such as a blown fuse, disconnection, or voltage drop.
The ADR-818 occupies eight consecutive addresses, the first of which is programmed
by the PROG-4000.
The ADR-818 Eight-Channel Input Module can be connected to the following
conventional Telefire detectors: TFH-280F; TFO-480, TPH-482, TFH-220F; TFO-440,
and TPH-442. Telefire may approve other compliant devices.

Figure 14 ADR-818 Eight-Channel Input Module

3.14 ADR-828 Eight-Channel Output Module


The ADR-828 enables activation of 8 unsupervised outputs for auxiliary indications only.
It is used in synoptic panels, indication lights, directing signs, relays, etc. The output can
drive 24Vdc lamps or LEDs. The serial resistors required for the LEDs are placed on
board. Use either JP4, or JP5 (LEDs only), but not both.

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The ADR-828 should be connected to a 24Vdc source from the ADR-3000 or a


TPS-34A Auxiliary Power Supply. The ADR-828 continuously monitors its power source
and reports any problem such as a blown fuse, disconnection, or voltage drop.
The ADR-828 occupies eight consecutive addresses, the first of which is programmed
by the PROG-4000.
Do not use the ADR-828 to activate alarm devices that must be supervised.

Figure 15 ADR-828 Eight-Channel Output Module

3.15 ADR-823 Three-Channel Input/Output Module


The ADR-823 is a three-channel input/output analog control module that contains two
output circuits (NAC – Notification Alarm Circuit) and a single input circuit (IDC –
Initiating Device Circuit). This module is intended for use in cases where there is a need
for multiple output and input modules to carry out supervisory, alarm, and automatic
extinguishing functions.
The ADR-823 acts as an interface between an ADR-3000 analog control panel and
conventional warning, alarm, and activating devices such as horns, strobes, automatic
extinguishing devices, pressure switches, valves, and flow switches.
The ADR-823 controls two 2-wire output lines. The first, NAC-A, works as a "changed
polarity" and activates an additional dry-contact alarm relay. The other, NAC-B, works in
level activation mode. Each output has a separate address.
The unit also includes a two-wire input circuit (IDC) intended for connection to a flow
switch as a separate address, or a supervisory pressure switch sharing the same
address as NAC-A.
The ADR-823 has four configurations that are set by jumpers on the card. The logic
properties and number of addresses are selected accordingly.
The ADR-823 is controlled by and communicates with the control panel through an
analog SLC circuit and receives 24Vdc from the control panel or a local addressable
power supply such as Telefire's TPS-34A.
The module reports supervision status of the connected loads to the control panel. Load
circuit status is reported as open or shorted circuit.

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Figure 16 ADR-823 Three-Channel Input/Output Module


The ADR-823 occupies one to three consecutive addresses (jumper setting-dependant),
the first of which is programmed by the PROG-4000.
Please refer to the ADR-823 technical manual for further details.

3.16 ADR-833 Extinguishing Control Unit


The ADR-833 Analog Addressable Extinguishing Control Unit supervises, controls, and
activates automatic extinguishing systems.
The ADR-833 is a multi-input/output control unit that is connected to and supervised by
the ADR-3000 analog addressable control panel.
The fire detectors assigned to the automatic extinguishing system are monitored by the
control panel. The extinguishing control and command are performed by the
ADR-833 when instructed by the ADR-3000 to do so.
The ADR-833 contains 3 supervised outputs, 2 relays and 3 supervised inputs. The
outputs activate: (a) the automatic extinguishing cylinders, (b) the fire alarm horn and (c)
the evacuation annunciators. The relays are: one for trouble and the other for alarm.
The inputs are: (a) manual extinguishing release – electrically, (b) extinguishing inhibit
and (c) extinguishing cylinder pressure switch.
The ADR-833 requires a 24Vdc input that is supplied by the ADR-3000 or a TPS-34A
Analog Addressable Auxiliary Power Supply.
The ADR-833 occupies only a single address on the SLC loop although several inputs
and outputs are connected to it.

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Figure 17 ADR-833 Extinguishing Control Unit


Please refer to the ADR-833 technical manual for further details.

3.17 LI-3000 Line Isolation Module for Class A/B


The LI-3000 Analog Addressable Line Isolation Module provides the SLC loop with
advanced capability of protection from fault conditions such as short- and open circuit,
enabling continuous operation by isolating the faulty section from the rest of the loop.
Without an Isolator the line cards ADR-3002 and ADR-3002C would disconnect the loop
automatically when sensing a short-circuit.

Figure 18 LI-3000 Line Isolation Module


The LI-3000 communicates with the ADR-3000 through the addressable SLC loop that
supplies its power. The module's address is programmed prior to installation by using
the PROG-4000 (please refer to the PROG-4000 technical manual for further details).
The LI-3000 enables wiring the SLC loop in a closed loop (NFPA Style 7 Class A) as
well as branching T-shaped (NFPA Style 4 Class B) wiring configuration.
Class A configuration does not reduce system capacity. Each SLC loop is capable of
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single-loop line card that is configured as Class A can address up to 127 addresses
(including LI-3000 line isolators), and a dual-loop line card can address up to 254
addresses (including LI-3000 line isolators) in two Class A loops.
Whenever a short-circuit condition occurs the Isolator opens the circuit automatically and
disconnects the faulty side of the loop. Three seconds later it resets and performs a
second test, and then again a minute later. It repeats the test for eight minutes, and
then periodically it will re-test every two minutes. The test cycle restarts when the
module is reset.
The yellow LED flashes each time the module receives a signal. A short-circuit condition
will cause the LED of the shorted side to latch on.
An open circuit in a Class A configuration will send a trouble message to the control
panel. The LI-3000 will latch on the LED corresponding to the open side.
As many as 30 Isolator modules can be installed in each SLC loop.
Please refer to the LI-3000 technical manual for further details.

3.18 TIP-224A Analog Addressable Indoor Alarm Notification Sounder


Telefire’s TIP-224A is an analog addressable device that integrates an indoor sounder
and an addressable output module, eliminating the need for an output module installed
in a separate box, and reducing material and labor cost. As an added benefit, the unit
contains a high-brightness LED.
The TIP-224A should be connected to a 24Vdc source from the ADR-3000 or a
TPS-34A Auxiliary Power Supply.
The address of the TIP-224A is programmed into the memory of the sounder and can be
assigned or changed by using the PROG-4000 programmer.
The sounder contains an alarm LED that is visible from 360°. This LED flashes when
polled by the control panel, indicating normal operation. During an alarm THE TIP-224A
will sound interrupted beeps and the LED will flash more rapidly and brightly than during
normal operation.
The TIP-224A is intended for indoor use wherever there is a need for an indoor audible
alarm.
Please refer to the TIP-224A technical manual for further details.

3.19 TPS-34A Analog Addressable Auxiliary Power Supply


The TPS-34A is an auxiliary power supply that is fed from a 230Vac input and includes a
24Vdc 4A power supply, battery charger, and a control card that monitors the
TPS-34A and reports status and trouble information to the ADR-3000. Reporting is done
via the SLC loop and the TPS-34A takes up an address of the loop’s address rage. The
TPS-34A’s output is used when the total demand on the ADR-3000’s 24Vdc power
supply exceeds its capacity, or to power I/O modules, sounders, or special detectors that
are installed a long distance from the control panel. The TPS-34A’s 24Vdc output allows
for up to 4A current draw during alarm, and up to 0.5A continuous current draw.
The power supply consists of a PSB-3000 cabinet that contains two 12V sealed lead-
acid batteries in capacity of up to 12AH, and up to 14 (W) by 9.5 (D) by 17 (H) cm each
and two printed circuit boards:
• ADR-4004TSW – a 4A switching power supply that is also used in the
ADR-3000 control panel
• APS-900 – an analog addressable power supply monitor card
Please refer to the TPS-34A technical manual for further details.

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3.20 EPI-3000 Electromagnetic and Surge Protection Interface Module


Industrial installations may have strong electromagnetic interference. Install Telefire's
EPI-3000 Electromagnetic and Surge Protection Interface Module in order to isolate the
SLC loops and 24Vdc outputs from electromagnetic interference. One EPI-3000 module
will isolate all four loops, and both 24Vdc outputs (24V_A and 24V_B) of a single control
panel.

Figure 19 EPI-3000 Electromagnetic and Surge Protection Interface Module

3.21 TFP-3000 Fireman Phone


The TFP-3000 is a bi-directional signaling and communication system that is intended
for fireman and emergency personnel.
The system works in conjunction with and is supervised by the ADR-3000 analog
addressable fire alarm control panel and adds communication to various points in the
building to the ADR-3000's fire detection capabilities.
The TFP-3000 is made of the following modules:
• ADR-3000 – Analog Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel
• TFP-3000 – Fireman Phone Control Unit
• TFP-6C – handset storage unit (storage for up to 6 handsets)
• TFP-1 – handset
• TFP-1CP – single phone station (chassis + phone + ADR-806)
• TFP-80C – expansion unit for up to 80 zones / floors
• TFP-806 – socket module for fireman phone (includes socket and ADR-806 analog
addressable module

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• TFP-828 – an expansion module for the TFP-80C. Each TFP-828 module extends
the system's capability by 8 addresses.

Figure 20 Fireman Phone – Schematic Diagram

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4 Software and Tools


4.1 TCS-3040 Programming and Control Software for the ADR-3000
The TCS-3040 (Telefire Control Software) is a powerful interface tool that enables the
monitoring of the control panel and performing general tasks such as remote project
programming from the PC.
If the ADR-3000 is equipped with Telefire’s NET-3000 module, the TCS-3040 can
perform the same function over TCP/IP via the organization’s intranet or over the
Internet if such a connection exists. The TCS-3040 should be version 3.20 or higher to
support TCP/IP connection.
Please refer to the TCS-3040 manual for further information.

4.2 MCS-3000 Centralized Fire Alarm Systems Monitoring Software


Telefire's MCS-3000 Centralized Fire Alarm Systems Monitoring Software is a Microsoft
Windows™-based program that monitors fire alarm systems equipped with the
NET-3000 Internet Enabled Monitoring and Notification Module. The NET-3000 can be
installed in Telefire's ADR-3000 Analog Addressable Fire Alarm Control Panel and
GSA-1000 Multi-Zone Conventional Fire Alarm Control Panel.
The MCS-3000 constantly scans over the LAN / WAN all configured panels, allowing the
monitoring of multiple fire alarm control panels, using a single screen that concentrates
the whole systems status including normal operation, alarm and trouble.
The MCS-3000 does not allow remote control (activations) of fire alarm control panels
for security reasons.
A single screen can display system summary of a large number of systems. Clicking on
any of the systems will open a browser window that will display the web page for that
system.
Please refer to the MCS-3000 manual for further information.

4.3 PROG-4000 Analog Addressable Detector and Accessory


Programmer
The PROG-4000 is a tool for programming and testing all of Telefire’s analog
addressable devices such as detectors, manual fire alarm call points, input modules,
output modules, remote power-supplies, etc.
Each addressable device connected to the ADR-3000 system can be programmed to an
address in the range of 1 to 127. This address will be stored in the device’s permanent
memory and can be changed only with the PROG-4000 programmer.
Some input and output modules use more than one address. For these modules, the
programmer will store the first of several consecutive addresses in the module.
In addition to programming device addresses, the PROG-4000 serves as a testing unit
for all addressable devices. These tests include verification of features, and conditions
of the tested device such as normal operation, alarm, various trouble conditions, etc.
The PROG-4000 includes an alphanumeric display, keyboard, analog detector base and
a connector with programming cord, to program addressable modules. An add-on
conventional base is used with the programming cord to program the TIP-224A Analog
Addressable Notification Sounder.
Please refer to the PROG-4000 technical manual for further details.

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5 Specification
Width: ........................................................................... 465mm
Height: .......................................................................... 350mm
Depth (Including door): ................................................. 98mm
Weight
(basic configuration – without batteries) ................. 7,290 gr.
Operating Temperature Range: .................................... -10°C – +60°C (14°F – 140°F)
Relative Humidity Range:.............................................. 10% – 93%, non-condensing
Operating Voltage (mains input) ................................... 230Vac +10% / -15%
Operating Current
(Quiescent mode, basic configuration): .................. 70mA
24Vdc Maximum output
Continuous............................................................. 0.5A
Alarm ..................................................................... 3.5A
Battery capacity
The ADR-3000’s power supply module can charge batteries in capacity of up to
12AH.
The battery enclosure can contain two 12V sealed lead-acid batteries, up to 20 (W) by
7 (D) by 12 (H) cm each.
For fire alarm control panels requiring batteries that will not fit in the ADR-3000 chassis
use the BC-3000 external battery enclosure. This enclosure can contain two 12V
sealed lead-acid batteries, up to 20 (W) by 10 (D) by 15 (H) cm each.
If the system requires battery capacity larger than 12AH add TPS-34A Auxiliary Power
Supply with its own batteries. Please refer to the TPS-34A manual for additional
details about the TPS-34A auxiliary power supply.
Event memory............................................................... 500 events total:
250 Trouble events
250 Alarm events
Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.

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6 Certification
Telefire’s ADR-3000 Analog Addressable Control Panel has the following approvals:
• EN 54 Approved
• UL 864 Edition 9 Listed – file S9002
• GOST Approved
• CP 10 Approved
• IS 1220 Approved
• CE Marked

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