POTTER FFT-1000 Firefighter Telephone Motherboard Owner’s Manual

June 9, 2024
POTTER

FFT-1000 Firefighter Telephone Motherboard Owner’s Manual

Description

The FFT-1000 Fire Fighter Telephone panel allows users from remote areas to effectively communicate with the FFT-1000 panel. The panel utilizes fireman’s phone jacks and remote fireman’s handsets to establish 2-way communication from the remote areas to the FFT1000. The panel can communicate in conjunction with the IPA-400V via P-Link or operate as a standalone system.
The panel is equipped with 24 Class B or 12 Class A phone circuits and is expandable by using the FFT-EXP. The FFT-EXP is a phone circuit expansion module that provides an additional 12 Class B or 6 Class A phone circuits.
The FFT-1000 can support up to 96 Class B or 96 Class A phone circuits to support small, medium, and hi-rise applications. The panel is equipped with an FSB-8 user interface to display activity and trouble conditions within the telephone system, and provides common user buttons such as Silence, Mute and Lamp Test. Phone circuits are automatically mapped to the FSB-24 switchboard in sequential order to engage and disengage incoming phone calls. Each push button has two corresponding LEDs to indicate phone activity and trouble conditions for specific zone.

Technical Specifications

Standby Current 154 mA
Alarm Current 295 mA
Operating Temperature 0°C-49°C (32°F-120°F)
Operating Humidity Range 10%-93% @ 30°C (86°F) noncondensing humidity
Maximum P-Link Length 6500 ft.
Maximum F-Link Length 20 ft.
Size (WxHxD) 21”W x 29”H x 5”D

Installation

The FFT-1000 can communicate in conjunction with the IPA-4000V using a RS-485 connection via P-Link or operate as a standalone system.
The FFT-1000 is equipped with a F-Link communication bus to interface the FFT- EXP to expand the number of phone circuits.

Wiring Options

P-Link Class B Wiring

FFT-1000 Class A and Class B Phone Circuits

Relay Outputs

The contact rating is 24VDC / 3.0A, 125VAC / 3A, Power Factor: 1.0.
These outputs are non-power limited and not supervised. However, they are power-limited if the power supply to the connected devices is powerlimited.

OPTIONS Switch Settings

Class B Phone

Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Circuits 0 of FSB-24 0 of FFT-EXP
OFF OFF OFF OFF 1-24 1 0
ON OFF OFF OFF 25-36 1 1
OFF ON OFF OFF 37-48 2 2
ON ON OFF OFF 49-60 2 3
OFF OFF ON OFF 61-72 3 4
ON OFF ON OFF 73-84 3 5
OFF ON ON OFF 85-96 4 6

Class A Phone

Switch 1 Switch 2 Switch 3 Switch 4 Circuits 0 of FSB-24 0 of FFT-EXP
OFF OFF OFF OFF 1-12 1 0
ON OFF OFF OFF 13-18 1 1
OFF ON OFF OFF 19-24 1 2
ON ON OFF OFF 25-30 2 3
OFF OFF ON OFF 31-36 2 4
ON OFF ON OFF 37-42 2 5
OFF ON ON OFF 43-48 2 6
ON ON ON OFF 49-54 3 7
OFF OFF OFF ON 55-60 3 8
ON OFF OFF ON 61-66 3 9
OFF ON OFF ON 67-72 3 10
ON ON OFF ON 73-78 4 11
OFF OFF ON ON 79-84 4 12
ON OFF ON ON 85-90 4 13
ON ON ON ON 91-96 4 14

Class A or Class B Phone Circuits Selection

Switch 5 Operation
OFF Class B Phone Circuits
ON Class A Phone Circuits

On Board Power Supply or External Power Source Selection

Switch 5 Operation
OFF Class B Phone Circuits
ON Class A Phone Circuits

P-Link Device or Standalone System

Switch 7 Operation
OFF FFT-1000 does not use P-Link connection (Standalone System)
ON FFT-1000 operates as P-Link Device

Auxiliary Power Input

Ordering Information

Model Description Stock No.
F FT-1000 R FFT-1000R FIRE FIGHTERS TELEPHONE, RIGHT HINGE DOOR 3520654
FFT-1000L FFT-1000L FIRE FIGHTERS TELEPHONE, LEFT HINGE DOOR 3520669

Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC St. Louis, MO
Phone:800-325-3936
www.pottersignal.com
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