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IFP-FFT
Firefighter's Telephone
Manual
Farenhyt™ Series
Document 54708 Rev: B3
10/28/2021 ECN: 151770

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  • Page 1 Farenhyt™ Series IFP-FFT Firefighter’s Telephone Manual Document 54708 Rev: B3 10/28/2021 ECN: 151770...
  • Page 2 Fire Alarm & Emergency Communication System Limitations While a life safety system may lower insurance rates, it is not a substitute for life and property insurance! An automatic fire alarm system—typically made up of smoke IMPORTANT! Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room detectors, heat detectors, manual pull stations, audible warning as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the devices, and a fire alarm control panel (FACP) with remote...
  • Page 3 Farenhyt™ is a trademark; and Flexput®, Honeywell®, JumpStart®, Silent Knight® and SWIFT® are registered trademarks of Honeywell International Inc. Microsoft® and Windows® are registered trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation. Chrome™ and Google™ are trademarks of Google Inc. Firefox® is a registered trademark of The Mozilla Foundation.
  • Page 4 Your suggestion for how to correct/improve documentation Send email messages to: FireSystems.TechPubs@honeywell.com Please note this email address is for documentation feedback only. If you have any technical issues, please contact Technical Services. This symbol (shown left) on the product(s) and / or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Section 1: Overview ................................6 1.1: Features..........................................6 1.2: Optional Accessories ......................................6 1.3: Agency Requirements ......................................6 Section 2: Before You Begin Installing ........................... 7 2.1: Environmental Specifications ....................................7 2.2: Preventing Water Damage ....................................7 2.2.1: Removing the IFP-FFT Assembly from the Housing..........................7 2.3: Electrical Specifications ....................................7 2.3.1: Power Requirements....................................7 2.3.2: Current Ratings.......................................7...
  • Page 6: Section 1: Overview

    Table 1.1 Optional Compatible Accessories 1.3 Agency Requirements The IFP-FFT has the same requirements as the main control panel. These requirements are listed in the Farenhyt Series addressable fire alarm control panel manuals. These manuals can be downloaded from www.farenhyt.com.
  • Page 7: Section 2: Before You Begin Installing

    Section 2: Before You Begin Installing Refer to this Section to plan your tasks to complete the installation. Please read this section thoroughly, especially if you are installing the IFP-FFT for the first time. 2.1 Environmental Specifications It is important to protect the IFP-FFT control panel from water damage. To prevent water damage, the following conditions should be fol- lowed when installing the units: •...
  • Page 8: Section 3: Installation

    Section 3: Installation 3.1 Mounting the Cabinet Read the environmental specifications in Section 2.1 before you mount the IFP-FFT cabinet. This will ensure that you select a suitable loca- tion to install the cabinet. The cabinet can be surface or flush- mounted. Do NOT flush-mount in a wall designed as a fire break. 3.1.1 Surface Mounting The cabinet can be mounted on the wall surface by using the mounting holes in the back of the cabinet.
  • Page 9 Mounting the Cabinet Installation trim ring sheetrock cabinet mounting 1.5" to 1.75" holes protrusion mounting studs trim ring mounting holes cabinet mounting hole trim ring mounting hole sheetrock side view of cabinet and trim ring Figure 3.2 Detail of Flush Mounting with Trim Ring Place the trim ring around the cabinet.
  • Page 10: Firefighter's Handset Installation

    Installation Firefighter’s Handset Installation Using a 1/4” hex driver, remove the six hex nuts that hold the cabinet door in place. Cabinet Door Dead Front Panel Cabinet Door Hex Nuts Dead Front Panel Screws Figure 3.4 Cabinet Door and Dead Front Panel Removal ...
  • Page 11 Firefighter’s Handset Installation Installation Attach the strain relief clip to the phone cord. The strain relief clip should have about 2.75” of phone cord though it. . Figure 3.6 Installing the Strain Relief Clip Push the strain relief clipinto the hole in the dead front panel. IFP-FFT Manual —...
  • Page 12: Ifp-Fft Board Layout

    Installation IFP-FFT Board Layout 3.3 IFP-FFT Board Layout Figure 3.3 shows the circuit board that can be installed in the cabinet. If you need to remove the board assembly for repair, remove the seven mounting nuts which hold the assembly in the cabinet. Then, lift the control board out of the cabinet. JumpStart Accept supervised,...
  • Page 13: Wiring Specifications

    Wiring Specifications Installation Power Answer General Trouble LED TROUBLE ANSWER POWER LOCAL REMOTE GENERAL HANDSET HANDSET active (green) trouble (amber) Zone 1- Zone 9 - Zone 17 - Zone 8 Zone 16 Zone 24 Figure 3.8 IFP-FFT Front View 3.4 Wiring Specifications Induced noise (the transfer of the electrical energy from one wire to another wire) can interfere with the telephone communication or it can cause false alarms.
  • Page 14: Installing The Ifp-Fft

    Installation Installing the IFP-FFT non-power-limited relay circuit power-limited Non-power-limited wiring must be run separately from power- limited wiring. Figure 3.9 Wire Routing Example 3.6 Installing the IFP-FFT To install the IFP-FFT: Manually connect to any of the outputs that will power the IFP-FFT. (See Section 3.7). Refer to Table 1.2 for compatible powering devices.
  • Page 15: Ifp-Fft Firefighter Telephone Module Connection

    IFP-FFT Firefighter Telephone Module Connection Installation 3.9 IFP-FFT Firefighter Telephone Module Connection The IFP-FFT provides a connection for a single Class B or Class A Telephone Audio Circuit. Refer to Section 4 and Section 5 for examples of the audio zone configurations. A monitor module can be used to monitor the connection of the FFT-RHS (Firefighter Telephone Remote Handset) into the FFT-FPJ, which is then displayed on the IFP-FFT active zone LED during JumpStart operation.
  • Page 16: Fft-24 Installation

    Installation FFT-24 Installation 3.10 FFT-24 Installation The FFT-24 expander board is used to add 24 additional zones to the IFP-FFT active (green) trouble (amber) Zone 25- Zone 33 - Zone 41 - Zone 32 Zone 40 Zone 48 Figure 3.12 FFT-24 Expander Front View for Zone 25 - 48 A maximum of two expanders is allowed in the system.
  • Page 17: Fft-Fpj Installation

    FFT-FPJ Installation Installation To Install the FFT-24: Open the cabinet door and dead front panel. Disconnect power. See Table 1.2 on page 6 for compatible powering devices. Remove the blank plate and discard. Mount the FFT-24 on the six mounting studs located on the inside of the dead front panel. Secure the FFT-24 using the nuts removed from the blank plate.
  • Page 18: Fft-Sts Installation

    Installation FFT-STS Installation Figure 3.16 FFT-FPJ (Phone Jack) and FFT-RHS (Handset) ADDRESS 14 15 LOOP The Contact EOL is set to connected. See Figure 3.19 for EOL reference. TENS ONES yellow purple Class A wiring Contact EOL connected audio audio 4.7kΩ,1/2W ELR (install on last device for Class B telephone circuit only.)
  • Page 19 FFT-STS Installation Installation ADDRESS LOOP ONES TENS to IFP-FFT audio audio- FFT-FPJ audio audio+ to SLC FFT-STS audio PHONE – Contact EOL set to Connected See Figure 3.19 for EOL reference. Figure 3.18 FFT-STS Telephone Connection connected not connected Figure 3.19 EOL Reference IFP-FFT Manual —...
  • Page 20: Section 4: Slc Device Installation

    Section 4: SLC Device Installation CAUTION: DISCONNECT POWER TO AVOID THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND DAMAGE TO THE UNIT, POWER MUST BE OFF AT THE CONTROL PANEL WHILE INSTALLING OR SERVICING ANY EQUIPMENT. 4.1 List of SLC Devices The following SLC devices can be used with the Firefighters Phone. See the device installation instructions (packaged with the device) and the SLC Wiring Manual #LS10179-000FH-E for more information.
  • Page 21: Section 5: Audio Phone Circuit Installation

    Section 5: Audio Phone Circuit Installation The IDP-FFT works with the FFT-FPJ Fire Fighters Telephone Jack. 5.1 Maximum Number of Devices The IFP-FFT supports up to 72 zones. Each zone consists of one Addressable Monitor Module (IFP-MINIMON) and a minimum of one Fire Fighter Telephone Jack (FFT-FPJ).
  • Page 22: 2: Single Phone Jack Audio Circuit In Class A Configuration

    Audio Phone Circuit Installation Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit 5.2.2 Single Phone Jack Audio Circuit in Class A Configuration For wiring specifications, refer to Section 5.2. Figure 5.3 below illustrates the single phone jack audio circuit and the SLC wired in Class A configuration.
  • Page 23: 3: Multi-Phone Jack Audio Circuit In Class B Configuration

    Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit Audio Phone Circuit Installation 5.2.3 Multi-Phone Jack Audio Circuit in Class B Configuration For wiring specifications, refer to Section Section 5.2. Figure 5.4 illustrates how to wire the multi-phone jack audio circuit and the SLC for Class B configuration.
  • Page 24: 4: Multi-Phone Jack Audio Circuit In Class A Configuration

    Audio Phone Circuit Installation Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit 5.2.4 Multi-Phone Jack Audio Circuit in Class A Configuration For wiring specifications, refer to Section 5.2. Figure 5.5 illustrates how to wire the multi-phone jack audio circuit and the SLC in Class A configuration.
  • Page 25: 5: Telephone Jack Only Audio Circuit

    Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit Audio Phone Circuit Installation 5.2.5 Telephone Jack Only Audio Circuit The FFT can also be configured using only the FFT-FPJ. In this configuration, the IFP-MINIMON module is not required for system opera- tion. To configure the FFT for telephone jack only, DIP Switch position 1 must be off (SLC Devices not Installed). See Table 3.1. Figure 5.6 and Figure 5.7 show audio wiring for this configuration.
  • Page 26 Audio Phone Circuit Installation Wiring Requirements for the Audio Telephone Circuit + audio in - audio in + audio out Do not loop wire under the terminals. - audio out Break wire run to provide proper supervision of communications. FFT-FPJ IFP-FFT Class A wiring FFT-FPJ...
  • Page 27: Section 6: System Operation

    Section 6: System Operation The operation of the IFP-FFT Fire Fighter Telephone System allows audio communication from 24 remote connections through remote handsets from a single local handset. Up to 10 remote handsets can be connected and used for the remote communication at one time. Remote audio connections can be expanded to 72 using the optional FFT-24 Zone Expander.
  • Page 28: 8: Zone Active

    System Operation JumpStart Operation 6.2.8 Zone Active Each zone has an Active LED (see Figure 6.1). The Zone's Active LED will illuminate when a remote handset is plugged into that zone. The LED will turn off when the handset is removed from the zone. 6.2.9 Zone Trouble Each zone has a Trouble LED (see Figure 6.1).
  • Page 29: Ifp-Fft Basic Operating Instructions

    IFP-FFT Basic Operating Instructions These instructions must be framed and displayed next to the IFP-FFT panel in accordance with NFPA 72 fire code for Local Protected Fire Alarm Systems. Test the system in accordance to NFPA 72. Refer to Installa- tion Manual P/N 54708 for more information regarding this control panel.
  • Page 31 Manufacturer Warranties and Limitation of Liability Manufacturer Warranties. Subject to the limitations set forth herein, Manufacturer warrants that the Products manufactured by it in its Northford, Connecticut facility and sold by it to its authorized Distributors shall be free, under normal use and service, from defects in material and workmanship for a period of thirty six months (36) months from the date of manufacture (effective Jan.
  • Page 32 Honeywell Fire Systems 12 Clintonville Road Northford, CT 06472-1610 203-484-7161 54708 | B3 | 10-21 www.farenhyt.com ©2021 Honeywell International Inc.

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