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1.                       AER         Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 36    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 7 F3M I    First out manual reset     The first out alarm in a group is distinguished by unique display until the first out  function is reset  Because Acknowledge is not used to reset the first out function   the new first alarm and subsequent alarms can be acknowledged so that the new  alarms can be distinguished from the previously acknowledged alarms  The  subsequent alarms return to normal state only if they are in the normal state when  the Reset is operated and the first out group has been reset                   Process First  Input Normal To Abnormal    Sequence  Dm pow    Process Abnormal Process Abnormal  Input or Normal   Input or Normal  Sequence   Subsequent Sequence    d   Fist Alarm        Intermittent  Audible Audible Audible Audible    Process Abnormal  Input or Normal  Sequence Subsequent  State Acknowledged  ERR    Subsequent                                      IN  Input or Normal  Sequence First  State Acknowledged  Slow Flashing  Audible Silent    First Out While Reset    Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 37    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 8 M 1  Manual Reset    Sequence M is a basic alarm sequence  Horn on with Flashing Visual  with    Manual Reset that retains acknowledged alarms until the process input conditions    return to normal and the manual Reset pushbu
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3.  4 9 Diagnostic                 1 4 10 Communications   CR AP li oe axes 5  E412 Network  Protocols    ente diee ev ee E e en ad aede aee esi d o Ue red 3  PATS Serial eege a hs N EEE gt E E aes  1 4 14 Special Feature  DE GEET  LALO ee E  EE 5  I SEA TEE 3  LATS  Approyals Pending  uet e e ERR eS I REA EEGEN 5    2 1 XIICA Annunciator Display Modules                     ieser e toner oo en ve sononsaoasenon vu van ene senten entente tette eones nooo  2 1 1 Display and Name Plates                      2 1 2  Color Coding sre c e tene ets  2 1 3 Monalarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 1000  2 1 4 Binalarm Module  Part NO  XIICA 2000  ee  2 1 5 Trialarm Module  Part NO  KIICA 2000   NENNEN 10  2 1 6 Quadalarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 4000   2 2 XIICA Alarm Module  Part NO  X11 1047                          2 2  T POW ELS OUNCES cscs ro t REESE eS  2 2 2 Field Contact Inputs        2 2 3 Micro controller  U2   DR              Rata  2 2 5 RS485 Network               2 2 6 Input Response Time     2 2 7 Summary of Jumper Settings                seen ko   2 3 Auxiliary Contact Module  Part NO  X11 1049 ENNEN   DAN Cale RE  2 4 1 XIICA to XIICA IM without PB  2 4 2 XIICA IM  P2  to PC  RS232            2 5  A O  2 5 1 Mounting the Modules in the Alarm Cabinet   2 5 2 Mounting the Alarm Cabinet to the Poel EEN   2 6  Wiring stc esce eee ree E adC  2 6 1 X11CA 2000 Rear Terminal Arrangement and Wiring                NENNEN 19  2 6 2 X11CA 4000 Rear Terminal Arrangement and Wiring    kan   Ee UD 
4.  L 1    Process Abnormal   Input or Normal    Sequence a   State Acknowledged      Subsequent                        Acknowledze  Xx          Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 35    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 6 F3A I    First out     Displaying the visual device in intermittent flashing pattern and activating the  audible devices until the first function is reset distinguish the first alarm  The  acknowledged first alarm is distinguished by changing the visual display as slow  flashing  Subsequent alarms follow the basic sequence A  Because the Reset  pushbutton is used to reset the first out function  Acknowledge can be used to  sequence the subsequent alarms through a standard sequence  This makes it  possible to distinguish the new subsequent alarms from the previously  acknowledged subsequent alarms  Also the subsequent alarms lock in until they  are acknowledged  Once acknowledged  they can automatically return to normal  state when the input points return to normal               Process i  Acknowledge While To Abnormal  Normal    Sequence  im ar    Process Process Abnormal  Input onon Input or Normal  Sequence Subsequent          Intermittent  p Flashing  Audible Audible Audible Audible    Acknowledge  E  Input or Normal    While Abnormal Normal  Sequence First  State Acknowledged    Process  Input Abnormal  Sequence Subsequent  State Acknowledged  Slow Flashing  Audible Silent       Subsequent                              
5.  M   RONAN       Series X11CA  Computer Annunciators    Hardware Manual             REVISION  1 0   DOCUMENT NUMBER  X11CA 3002   DATE  1 6 03   EDITOR  Nana Lee  Mark Layos Ronan Engineering Company   APPROVED  V J  1 14 03_______  Project Manager Date   APPROVED  R H  1 14 03  Engineering Manager    Date   APPROVED  A G  1 14 03      QA Date    Ronan Engineering  21200 Oxnard Street  Woodland Hills  CA 91367    TEL  818  883 5211 FAX  818  992 6435  Direct urgent problems to  1 800 327 6626       Copyright 2002 Ronan Engineering Company  All rights reserved  This document may not be  reproduced or transmitted in any form  electronic or mechanical  including photocopying     recording  storing in an information retrieval system  or translating  in whole or in part  without  the prior written permission of Ronan Engineering Company        Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Common Alarm Annunciator Systems Operating Manual     Revision Log    REVISION LOG       n      Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering i    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual   Table of Contents    ICT  Abbreviations A iii  1 2 Revision History   E SN EE  1 4 Specifications and Power Requirements  14 1 SYS1em Voltage  sooo dert dba sok matt n ded bate ado on Der iin tid UU DH   1 4 2 Power Source  System External   LA  Temperature Ranges EE SEENEN  VIAS IAPUAS acd Ote ne i Or t ER OR edat Und  PAS   Response MA SEA ERE SER Pa dese  LAO  EMI RETI Compatibility  eee e rr HERRERA NEEN  1 4 7 OU NP ti  1 4 8 Controls  1
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7.  PUSHBUTTON OPTION EE 29  FIGURE 353 NOTOCE TN OPTION EEN 29    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 39    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    The following list shows numbers from 0000 0001    110  to 1111 11112  25510                        OFF   OFF  OFF  om  ON   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF  OFF   OFF   OFF   ON   ON OFF    Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering    1  ON  F    Olo  OQ    ON          Z    FF  N    Ti Ti    o  Z             Slo Sloloa             Decimal    Binary Address ib dem    0000 0001  0000 0010  0000 0011  0000 0100  0000 0101  0000 0110  0000 0111  0000 1000  0000 1001  0000 1010  0000 1011  0000 1100  0000 1101  0000 1110  0000 1111  0001 0000  0001 0001  0001 0010  0001 0011  0001 0100  0001 0101  0001 0110  0001 0111  0001 1000  0001 1001  0001 1010  0001 1011  0001 1100  0001 1101  0001 1110           CV Eat    t32 t2   r2 t2 r2 t2 r2   t2  NIL DT rn   2 0  n    fo    oo    N  oo    29    o        n   e   SCH  EMI    m    La   Ca   m   x  Ca  a 7  SR  SS    A0    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    OFF    OFF    TO e RES C OFF    o  Z    OFF    OJo  ZIZ      OFF   OFF  
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9.  lit annunciator system and feature the  structural strength required in industrial applications     The rear terminal is designed as a single piece molded plastic assembly per window  for durability  A small 4 00 inch  101 60 mm  wide x 6 00 inch  152 40 mm  deep x  1 00 inch  25 40 mm  high module  interface module  is provided to connect the  system to an external host     2 1 X11CA Annunciator Display Modules    The X11CA Annunciator module allows field programmable selections of all  commonly used ISA sequences from a host computer     The lamp display of each module can have single  dual  triple or quad alarm  channel alarm logic displays  and field contact polarity of each channel is selected  by setting the jumpers on the board     2 1 1 Display and Name Plates    The colored nameplates can be supplied in five standard colors   red  green   amber  white  and blue  to distinguish such functions as fire alarm or shut  down   etc     The Sandwich nameplates  an option exclusive to RONAN Visual Annunciator   are generally supplied with white front lenses and colored back lenses  This   lens combination displays all windows white in non lit status  changing to the   selected color in OFF normal condition  The Sandwich nameplates are for   lamps only     Each lamp cell uses dual bulbs with 1 watt each  except Quadalarm     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 6    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual         2  X11CA Hardware Setup  Transparent File with Laser  Printe
10. 001    11111 1010    11111 1011    11111 1100    11111 1101  11111 1110  11111 1111    46    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  6  INDEX    6  INDEX    A    Abbreviations   2  Auxiliary Contact   14    C    Cable  X11CA IM  P2  to PC  RS232    15  Cables  X11CA to X11CA IM without PB    15    D    Dimension   25    M    Mounting   16    P    Part NO  X11 1047   11  Part NO  X11 1049   14    S    Sequence  A 1 31  F1A 1   32  FIM 1   33  F2A 1   34  F2M 1   35  F3A 1   36  F3M 1   37  M 1   38    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering    Specifications   28  Specifications  Communications   5  System Specifications  Approvals   5  Communications   5  Controls   4  Diagnostic   4  EMI RFI Compatibility   4  Inputs   4  Outputs   4  Power source   3  Response time   4  Serial   5  Special Feature   5  System Size   5  system voltage   3  System Weight   5  Temperature Range   4  Warranty   5  System Specifications   3    W    Wiring  Transistor input   21  X11CA 2000 Rear Terminal   19  20    X    X11CA Alarm Module   11  Jumper settings   13  X11CA Annunciator  Binalarm Module   9  Color Coding   8  Display and Name Plates   6  Monalarm Module   9  Quadalarm Module   10    47    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  6  INDEX    Trialarm Module   10 X11CA Annunciator   6    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 48    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  6  INDEX    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering    49    
11. 125   24 125   600SCP  48   24 125   150SCP  48   24 125    300SCP  48   24 125    600SCP    Power Output Watts  DC Voltage Out  DC Voltage In    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 23    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2   AC to DC Converter    115   24   125   115   24   250   115   24   375   116   24   500   115   24   750   220   24   125   220   24   250   220   24   375   220   24   500   220   24   750   115   24 125   125   115   24 125   250   115   24 25   375   115   24 125   500   115   24 25   750   115   24   250DA   115   24   375DA   115   24   500DA   115   24   7T50DA     Diode Grated Output   Power Output Watts  DC Voltage Out  AC Voltage In    In case of multiple supply of input  make the parallel V  and V   connections     2 7  Power Up    Inspect the hookup wiring to insure conformity with the schematic provided  Verify  that ME terminals are connected to other ME terminals only     Turn the power on     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 24    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    Upon the power application  the flasher module within the system will automatically  initiate reset cycle  If all the associated field contacts are in normal condition  the  system should then be in a quiescent state with the horn s  off and no lamps flashing     Press the TEST button      Refer to the sequence charts on the CD for the expected results      2 8 Troubleshooting    2 8 1    2 8 2     Gen
12. 3 No Lock in Option    No Alarm Audible       puts on Terminals Al and A2     3 2 Basic Sequence Types    The descriptions of the basic sequence types are listed below  Variations in the  basic sequences are defined by adding the options numbers to the basic sequences     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 29    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    returns to normal and acknowledged    Manual Reset    The sequence returns to the normal state  after the event returns normal   acknowledged  and reset     A   Automatic Reset  The sequence returns to the normal state automatically  after the event  M       3 3 First out Sequence    First out sequences indicate which one of a group of alarm points operated first   To accomplish this  the visual display of the first alarm event must be different  from the visual display of the subsequent alarm events in that group  Only one  first out alarm event can exist in the group  The first out sequences are designated  by a combination of the first out designation  the basic sequence letter  and the  option numbers     No subsequent Alarm State    The Fl family of sequences differentiates the first alarm event of the  group from the subsequent events by flashing its lamp and activating its  horn  Clearing of the first alarm event allows the system to accept the  next alarm in the group as the First out     No subsequent Alarm Flashing    The F2 family resets the first out alarms with the operation of the  Ackn
13. ED Pair    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 4    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    1  Overview    1 4 10 Communications      Serial     RS485  P1  to External Host    Network     RJ45  TCP IP  to External Host    1 4 11 Serial Protocols     MODBUS RTU  Allen Bradley  DF1  DNP 3 0  Ronan Proprietary  1 4 12 Network Protocols     TCPIP  OPC   1 4 13 Serial       RS232  P2    System Sequence and Option Programming via Laptop  or Computer    Software     Ronan X11CA Configuration    1 4 14 Special Feature      Alarm Storage     256 Alarm modules with four alarm points each    GPI  GP2     Special Function Push button Interface    1 4 15 System Size     Basic Cabinet Module     3 50 inch  88 90 mm  x 3 50 inch  88 90 mm   1 4 16 System Weight     Per Cabinet Module     1 75 pounds  0 79 kg   Not Including Power    Supply  1 4 17 Warranty    Three years    1 4 18  Approvals Pending       UL  Underwriters Laboratories    CE  Cenelec    e CUL  Canadian Underwriters Laboratories    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 5    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2  X11CA Hardware    The RONAN X11CA Computer Annunciator System with microprocessor based  electronics is assembled from basic 3 50 inch  88 90 mm  by 3 50 inch  88 90 mm   modules to make up the overall size requirements and number of windows required     The mechanical modules assembled from aluminum castings and extrusions provide  excellent heat dissipation for a continuously
14. EE                                Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering n    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual   Table of Contents    2 8 Troubleshooting  ASA  EAA CER  2 8 2  Non operating Alarm System   SN O AN  2 9 1  Models X11CA RelayRack Mounted Series 1000   2000   3000     4000               esses 26    cl NS  3 2 Basic Sequence Types  3 3 First out Sequence a SCH es en  3 4  Sequences of ah  3 4 1  3 4 2  3 4 3  3 4 4  3 4 5  3 4 6  3 4 7  3 4 8    4  APPENDIX A  LIST OF FIGURES ierit tetra etos epo eae di JD  5  APPENDIX B  DATA CONVERSION  BIN TO DEC  TABLE                     eee  40            Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering Iii    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    1  Overview    1  Overview    The RONAN Series X11CA Computer Annunciator system is a state of art annunciator  group system  designed to provide the most advanced data acquisition and monitoring  system that meet the requirement of the process and power industries in the most  economic way     The X11CA Interface Module of the system provides advanced communication  protocols to interface the external host computer  local network or plant network  For  field contact repeater or remote group alarms it utilizes common trouble alarm and  auxiliary relay outputs     The followings are some of its key features       The system is offered in both the Window Annunciator model and the Remote  Chassis model       The Window Annunciator model feature Monalarm  Binalarm  Trialarm and  Qua
15. Engineering 3    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    1  Overview    1 4 3 Temperature Range      Operating     0   to 60   C  32  to 140   F     Storage    40   to  85   C   40   to   185   F     1 4 4 Inputs      Contact     Dry or Live  Normally Open   Normally Closed     Fjeld Selectable     Interrogation Voltage     24 Vdc  48 Vdc  125 Vdc  115 Vac  or 240  Vac    1 4 5 Response Time      20 Milliseconds by default  It can be modified using the X11CA  Configuration software     1 4 6 EMI RFI Compatibility    CE Compliant  1 4 7 Outputs      Visual     Fast Flash  Slow Flash  Steady ON  Intermittent Fast Flash     Audible     Dual  Selectable by Cabinet Module     Auxiliary Relays     Form C  Selectable Form A or B  Normally not  Energized or Normally Energized     Contact Rating     General Purpose  1 Amps   28 Vdc  0 65 Amp    115 Vac     Common System Trouble     Form C  2 Amps 28 Vdc  0 65 Amp O  115 Vac     Open Collector Transistor Output 200 mA   28 Vac     Common System Reflash     Form C  2 Amps   28 Vdc  0 65 Amp O  115 Vac     Open Collector Transistor Output 200 mA   28 Vac    1 4 8 Controls       Momentary Push Button  Integral or Remote  Single Pole    Normally Open   V Switched  Silence  Acknowledge  Reset  Test   GP1  GP2    1 4 9 Diagnostic      System Trouble Alarm  RUN    Form C  2 Amps   28 Vdc  0 65  Amp   115 Vac     System Trouble Alarm  RUN    Indicating LED Green     Communication Diagnostic  ERROR    Indicating LED Red     C ransmit Receiver L
16. FF    F   ON      NL oN    O  sisie    9  Z  Clo olo     Ti   Ti        Z    O    O ojo  SKI    o  Z    O    ololSlSlo  ZIZ 4 3 2Z    O    g g glSIs9g  Hz              les  Ti    ojo    o  Z                O    ojo          N        ii                N    0001 1111    0010 0000  0010 0001    0010 0010    0010 0100    0010 1010    0010 1100    0011 0010    0011 0100    0011 1000    0011 1001    0011 1010    0011 1100  0100 0000  0100 0010  0100 0011  0100 0100    0100 0101  0100 0110  0100 0111    41    Decimal  Equivalent    LA  N    LA  AJo    EN Eh Ww  oo    N     ioOojpuojpo      Nini in LA E Lu  00  N Nn LA     oo   CA LA A    AR    Olalla  a   gt         O ON    a papa   gt  N    Aa    Nin  No        Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    Decimal    Etat OFF   OFF   OFF   01001000     OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON    OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   ON   0100 1010     OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   OFF   ON      OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF   0100 1100   OFF   ON   OFF   OFF   ON   ON   OFF    Lom  on  om om  on  on   on OFF  OFF ON   ON   ON   O  om   os  or   ov   o OFF   0101 0000   Torr  Con ror  ov por  or  om  0  Lom   ON  or   ON om   OFF E    OFF   ON   OFF   ON   z    OFF   ON   OFF   ON   o    OFF   ON   OFF   ON   o    OFF   ON   OFF   ON   o    OFF   ON   OFF   ON   o    OFF   ON   OFF   ON    OFF   ON   OFF   ON    lore   ow   orr   ow      OFF   ON   OFF   ON      OFF   ON   OFF  Lom   o
17. MEIN   First Out   AUX   Auxiliary Relay   TO   Transistor Output   HI   Horn 1   H2   Horn 2   NC   Not Connected   TCP   Transport Control Protocol   IP   Internet Protocol   DWG NO   Drawing Number    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 2    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    1  Overview    1 2 Revision History    Revision 0 1   First Draft  Revision 0 2    Second Draft  Revision 1 0    First approved and released document    1 3 References    QA400   Design Control   QA4000   Design Development Quality Assurance Plan  QA4500   Project Archive   X11CA 3000   X11CA IM Master Modules    X1I1CA 3001 1IOM   X11CA Configuration Software User s Manual    1 4 Specifications and Power Requirements  1 4 1 System Voltage      Lamps  Logic     24 Vdc   20     Field contacts     24 Vdc  48 Vdc  125 Vdc  115 Vac  or 240 Vac    1 4 2 Power Source  System External       Power Supply     115 Vac 50 60 Hz  240 Vac 50 60 Hz    Converter     24 Vdc  48 Vdc  or 125 Vdc    To specify the correct power supply  count the number of alarm modules  you need to power from the supply  Calculate the total requirements as  follows    Total Watts   Number of Modules x Factor F    F Aux     P  IM     F Aux   Model F Lamps F LEDs Relay P  IM   Adder    X11CA  1000 Series     X11CA  2000 Series  10 5 W  X11CA  3000 Series  14 5 W  X11CA  4000 Series  10 5 W       Match the total wattage with the next higher power rating of the Power  Supply or Converter listed     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan 
18. ULE     nnn nnn n nnn n n nn n nan anna 10  FIGURE 2 6 QUADALARM PLUG IN MODULE           ccssssscecesssececeessecececssssececsssaeeeceesseceeeensaaes 11  FIGURE 2 77 X11 1047C MODULE    i  eniti rene bet e ete de sede ive Sues tiere ee S 11  FIGURE 2 8 SUMMARY OF THE X11 1047 JUMPER SETTINGS                 eee 14  FIGURE 2 9 JUMPER SETTING ON THE QUAD RELAY CIRCUIT                   esee 15  FIGURE 2 10 CABLE FOR X11CA TO X11CA IM CONNPCTION      nennen 15  FIGURE 2 11 RS232 CABLE FROM HOST PC TO X11CA IM CONNPCTION nenne 16  FIGURE 2 12 CUTOUT AREA OF THE DANEL  nee enne nnnn eese eren nete nn nis 16  FIGURE 2 13 THE FRONT VIEW OF THE CABINET eee me nennen nnn nnn nnn nnn 17  FIGURE 2 14 ASSEMBLING THE CLAMPbARTg  ee nn n nnn nnn nnn nnn nn nna 17  FIGURE 2 15 INSERTING THE CLAMP INTO THE TOP CENTER OF THE CABINET GROOVE     17  FIGURE 2  T6 DEDI A ones ds rece sse E de 18  FIGURE 2 17 X11CA 2000 REAR TERMINAL WIRING DIAGRAM cene 19  FIGURE 2 18 X11CA 4000 REAR TERMINAL WIRING DIAGRAM cene 20  FIGURE 2 19 TYPICAL TRANSISTOR INPUT  DWG NO  SICA  21  FIGURE 2 20  WITH 24VDC SYSTEM POWER emen ennt een eth nn nnne seinen neni n nnns 22  FIGURE 2 21  WITH 48VDC  5VDC  10VDC  125VDC FC SOURCE                  eee 22  FIGURE 2 22  WITH FC SOURCE 24 VDC VAC  48 VDC VAC  120 VAC           eee 22  BIGURE 2223 XT TEC AS EE 26  FIGURE 2 24 DIMENSIONAL INFORMATION OF X11CA RR AOO0   eee 27  FIGURE 3 1 TYPICAL ALARM SEQUENCE SPECIFICATIONS               eee nennen 28  FIGURE 3 2 SILENCE
19. color specification for each X11CA type        Figure 2 2 Eight Benzel Colors    e Colored lenses  not suitable for LED displays     2 1 3 Monalarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 1000    The Monoalarm plug in Module features single channel alarm logic with two  2 watt incandescent or optional LED type indicators illuminating a 3 00 inch   76 20 mm  high by 3 00 inch wide window     NOTE    Even when a lamp bulb or an LED extinguishes or burns out  the other lamp  bulbs or LEDs remain functioning  The extinguished bulbs or LED can be  replaced without un plugging the module     Module Windows  with Two LEDs       Figure 2 3 Monoalarm plug in module    Inspect the hookup wiring to insure conformity with the schematic provided on  the CD  Verify that ME terminals are connected to other ME terminals only     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 9    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 1 4 Binalarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 2000    The double window Bialarm Module contains two channel alarm logic with 2   watt incandescent or optional LED type indicators illuminating a 3 00 inch   76 20 mm  high by 3 00 inch wide window        Figure 2 4 Bialarm plug in module  2 1 5 Trialarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 3000    The three window Trialarm Module provides three 0 86 inch  21 84 mm  high  by 3 00 inch  76 20 mm  wide nameplates and is illuminated by three sets of  two 2 watt lamps or LED type indicators  Each set is driven by one channel of  the three channel alar
20. d Copy  White Transparent  Transparent  Rear Lens  Front Lens  Lense  Benzel Holder  Nol  Use with LEDs  No2  Use with LEDs  Transparent One Piece Color Lens  With Engraving  Benzel  Lens  Holder  No3  Use with Lamps  Transparent Rear Lens  RI  GI  Al  Bi  White Transhicent  Front Lens with  Engraving    pom  Lens Holder    No  4 Use with Lamps  Sandwich Type    Figure 2 1 Displays and Nameplates    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 7    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual            2  X11CA Hardware Setup  LEDS Only Lamps Only  Chassis No 2 No 4       Type Front Rear Front Rear aa a Front Rear  Lens Lens Lens Lens wen Lens Lens        WL4 C WL4 C          Engraving Colors       Black characters for  W  White Translucent lens  Ri  Red    Tensparent ene    White characters for  R  Red Translucent lens  Cl  Grech E    White characters for  G  Green Translucent lens  Adj Amber Traasparent lons    Black characters for  A  Amber Translucent lens     B1  Blue Transparent lens    White characters for  B  Black Translucent lens    2 1 2 Color Coding    e Fight bezel colors  The bezels are available in eight colors  black  brown  red  yellow   green  blue  gray and white  to allow distinction of the different system  functions  such as sequence types  first out groups  common alarm  groups  etc     NOTE   All lens holders are white colors     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 8    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    The following is the 
21. dalarm within Ronan   s standard 3 5 inch  89mm  by 3 5 inch  89mm     mechanical cabinet modules       The Remote Logic system features high density input field contact capacity with  remote light indicators       Each single plug in module is internally expandable from one to four input  channels and Monalarm  Bialarm  Trialarm and Quadalarm display units       It utilizes the state of art technology  Philips micro controller       It holds up to four input alarm circuitry of high speed conventional CMOS  integrated circuit solid state design with maximum noise immunity and reliability       The polarity of each field contact is set as normally open or closed using jumper  switch for each channel       The most popular industry wide sequences of ISA  such as A 1  A 4  A 5  A 6   FIA  FIM 1  F2A 1  F2M 1  F3A 1  and M 1 are available       Itis powered by external 24VDC power supply     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 1    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    1  Overview      The maximum of 256 modules are allowed per system      Microprocessor Based system     High noise immunity     Field proven off the shelf worldwide     Serial input output     Comprehensive user configuration with standard windows software    E  8  A    Run Mode        NT    Host Device with  Modbus Protocol       X11C4 IM  Master Module DCS or PLO    X11CA Chassis    Figure 1 1 X11CA System    1 1 Abbreviations    GF   Global Function  CTA CA    Common Trouble Alarm  FC   Field Contact   
22. equences is of interest   3  Minimum operator action is preferred for the subsequent alarms   4  Subsequent alarms must lock in and be annunciated by audible and    visual flashing  see sequence F3A     P   Sequence   State Normal  Pit o    pow o  CIO              Return to Normal               Process Abnormal  Input or Normal   Sequence First  State Alarm   Audible Audible        Acknowledge  While Abnormal   First Out Reset            Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 32    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 3 FIM I    First out with manual reset    The first alarm operates as a basic sequence M  Subsequent alarms operate as a  status lamp that locks in until the events return to normal and Reset is initiated     P  Sequence  State Normal         Reset While Normal                    Process Abnormal  Sequence First    Visual Flashing    Process Abnormal  Input or Normal  S  Acknowledged  De e        Acknowledge   First Out Reset                Audible Audible           Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 33    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 4 F2A  I    First out automatic reset     The first alarm operates as a basic Sequence A  subsequent alarms operate as a    status lamp and also activates the audible devices  Option 1 must be used to    enable the apparent operation of the audible for subsequent alarms  Subsequent  alarms are locked in and cannot return to the normal state until the Acknow
23. eral    No light     Check for the burned out  broken or improperly seated bulbs   Not functioning alarm points     Make sure that the alarm modules are  properly seated in their connector    Power supply fuse blows each time power is applied    a  Check the Power Supply Parts List or the unit instrument tag for  proper fuse size    b  Remove the alarm system from the supply and try again  If fuse  holds  double check polarity and reconnect  If the fuse still blows   remove all alarm modules and flasher and try again  If the fuse blows  at this point  the problem has been isolated to a short in the internal  wiring    Non operating Alarm System  Verify that the power source is functioning properly   The plus to minus voltage on the rear terminals is in the range of 18V to    28V   Verity each polarity     2 9 Dimension    Refer to the files saved on the enclosed CD ROM  X11CA Drawings and Sequence  Chart  for other dimensions     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 25    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 9 1  Models X11CA RelayRack Mounted Series 1000   2000   3000   4000       Figure 2 23 X11CA RR    19 000 OVERALL  482 6     18 312 MOUNTING CENTER   465  14  17 750 RACK OPENING  450 9MN    LILI  H                 HHT  DO  HAHAA    1 43  56 39  HIGH X 1 43  56 344        250   6 3144      Numer oFWaNDows   A OVERALL   BOM   COM   pom   Em    MM   m   mn  m vm   m    peg    2  6    39  vez                 106 pus 3p im  9   20  96 7    
24. l    2002 Ronan Engineering 20    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup        SES  A Lan OUTPUT    TO RONAN  POWER SUPPLY    V    TERMINAL    AUX CONTACT OUTPUT  NQ NC SELECTABLE    Figure 2 19 Typical transistor input  DWG NO  X11C497         H    Field contact voltage for dry contact   FC    Field contact return   ME    Connect all First out windows in a  group    TO    Transistor output driver   AUX OUT   Auxiliary output    N O  N C  selectable    A   T O   Al  A2  CTA  REL  RUN for  transistor driver  Ek   Al  A2  CTA  REL  RUN for auxiliary  output  NO   Normally opened  COM   Common                NC   Normally closed    Al   Horn   A2   Horn 2    CTA   Common Trouble Alarm    RFL   Reflash  RUN   X11CA IM power indication  GP1  GP2   Programmable inhibit function           Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 21    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    Alarm Terminal Inputs    Two basic types of terminal contacts are available   i Dry contact     H Figure 2 20  With 24Vdc    A system power  FC    Figure 2 21  With 48 Vdc   5Vdc  10Vdc  125Vdc FC  Source       FC source must be common to  the system FC     ii  Opto Coupled  Live contact     m Figure 2 22  With FC source  24 Vdc Vac  48Vdc Vac   re 120 Vac    Each active alarm input must be wired to a customer   s sensing device to set  its alarm condition as either open or closed  The terminals on the alarm  system for each alarm input are marked H and FC  The H 
25. ledge    pushbutton is activated  resetting the first out alarm  After the inputs return to    normal and acknowledgement  all input points return to the normal sequence state    automatically     Key applications   1     2  Subsequent alarms must    silenced     First out Alarm is of prime importance   lock in and resound the audible if it has been    If Option 1 is used  the number of concurrent alarms expected is small  enough that flashing is not required to locate each new subsequent    alarm when the audible sounds          Acknowledge While  Normal    Process  Input  Sequence  State  Audible       Subsequent                     Acknowledge  While Abnormal    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering         Process  sr  Sequence  Acknowledged  Andible   EE           First  To Abnormal    Acknowledge While  Normal   First Cut Reset     Process Abnorma  Input or Normal  po                First Out Reset        34    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 5 F2M 1  First Out Manual Reset    The First out alarm operates as a basic sequence M  Subsequent alarms operate as  a status lamp and also operate the audible  Before acknowledging the First out  alarm  sequence F2M operates the same as sequence F2A  After  acknowledgement  sequence F2M differs by requiring a Reset to return to normal  even though the events have returned to normal                 UE E aT  ea  Deme pose    Process   Abnorme j  Input   orNormal    Sequence 3  Audible Audible  
26. m logic        Figure 2 5 Trialarm plug in module    2 1 6 Quadalarm Module  Part NO  X11CA 4000    The four windows Quadalarm Module represent the highest density of  annunciation in the X11CA series  The 1 40 inch  35 56 mm  high by 1 40  inch wide window is illuminated by two 1 watt lamps or LED indicators     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 10    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup       Figure 2 6 Quadalarm plug in module    22 X11CA Alarm Module  Part NO  X11 1047    E Ge  A R1 METETE       ulz    X11CAV10  19200 HEX       Figure 2 7 X11 1047C Module    2 2 1 Power Sources    The external 24 VDC power is supplied to the V  jumper connector J5  pin  7 15  and to the V  jumper connector J3  pin 8 16  on the PC board     The voltage regulator  VR2  and two resistors  R59 and R63  on the board  reduce the voltage down to 5 VDC     The electrolytic capacitor  C32  and two ceramic capacitors  C17 and C19   keep the voltage constant for load variations and voltage transients     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 11    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 2 2 Field Contact Inputs    Field contacts can be set as normally open or normally closed by setting  jumper switches  J11  J6  J7  and J8  either as NO or NC on each alarm  module     Dry contact     The system internal interrogation powered 24 Vdc    e  ive contact     Opto isolated inputs  The opto couplers  U1  US  U7 and  U11  provide 2 500 volt is
27. ms on the CD for wiring instructions     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 18    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 6 Wiring Instructions    The following diagrams show rear terminal arrangement and wiring for the X11CA   2000 system and the X11CA 4000 system  For other wiring diagrams  refer to the  wiring diagrams on the CD     2 6 1 XIICA 2000 Rear Terminal Arrangement and Wiring    Field Contact Wiring For All Alarm Positions                X11CA 2000    RS485 Cable   Refirto Fig  2 10      p   manuan   GT   X11CA4M    t    Test La    t        Silence 0    cb           Acknowledge  O       Reset     t    First Out Reset 0    GPl  O  GP2   git    ES Model 285   R5232 RS485  To ten  a    RS232  Referto Fig 2 11   Di O    H   NG  G  AA    115 Vac or 125 Vdc    FL       PRGM  EE  RUN  P2  RS232       Figure 2 17 X11CA 2000 Rear Terminal Wiring Diagram    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 19          Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 6 2 XIICA 4000 Rear Terminal Arrangement and Wiring        H    rc    ME    To   Jan DUTPUT  RS485 CABLE   Refrto Fig210   CP  va v   zane  Ee INPUT  TEST O Oo  Eg  SILENCE G o  ACENOWLEDGES O c ELECTRONIC  RESET po HORN  a  FIRSTOUTRESET 7c 9        ui TO POWER  Aes    GP2    e  4    Telebyte Model 285    a RS232     kreie Conmarter   85485    RS232  Refirto Fig2 11     V 7  awe  ve   INPUT       Figure 2 18 X11CA 4000 Rear Terminal Wiring Diagram    Hardware Contro
28. olation    e 24 Vdc  48 Vdc  125 Vdc or 115 Vac  240 Vac    2 2 3 Micro controller  U2     U2 is a Single Chip 8 Bit Micro controller manufactured in advanced CMOS process  and is a derivative of the 80C51 flash micro controller family     The device contains a non volatile 32KB Flash program memory that is serial In  Application programmable  That means the micro controller fetches a new program  code and reprograms itself while the application is running in the system     After the serial connection is made between the host computer and the X11 1047  Alarm module via the X11CA IM  Refer to the Figure 2 17 X11CA 2000 Rear  Terminal Wiring Diagram   the X11CA configuration software on the host computer  uses IAP for the remote programming to erase and reprogram the content of the Flash  Memory   For reprogramming the Micro controller see X11CA Software Manual      It is synchronized by the clock generator  Y1  that generates 18 432 MHz oscillations   2 2 4 Outputs    e Auxiliary Output Signals    These signals provide open collector outputs to the energized relays on the  auxiliary modules  and it is programmable for various system functions    e Transistor Output  Transistor output provides an open collector output   pulling to V   and it is programmable for various system functions  A  typical application is to drive an auxiliary relay following the field contact  or lamp logic    e Lamp Drivers  U3  U12  U13  U14   Lamp drivers are designed to operate  at 70V  1A  with ove
29. on         oo    oo  Rh               oo  LA    ejs             44    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    O O  O O    22    O  O   O  O  N  N    O  O    Z  Z    Z  Z    ZIZIZ  ZIZ    22    Z    Z  Z  Z    Z  Z    o  O  O  O  O  O  O  O    N N    Z  Z    ZIZIZIZIZIZIZ  ZIZIZIZ Z    Z    Z  22    Z    ZIZ    Z  22    ZIZIZIZIZIZ    Z  Z    LON   ON   ON      o  o  o    ON ON    ZIZ  ZIZIZ    Z                OFF OFF    OFF ON  OFF ON    OFF ON    ON  OFF  o  o  o  o  ON    Cor   OFF    2  Z    o  Z    Z    Z    opojoljo  cI AA          ZIZIZ    ZIZ          ON  OFF  ON ON    OFF OFF    OFF  OF          OF    le    O  O O  Z  Z               OF OFF    OFF  OFF    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering                Decimal  Equivalent    201  202  203  204  205  206  207  208  209  210  Dm  212  213  m  215  216  217  218  219  220  2  222  223  224  225  226  221  28  229  230  2    195  196  197  198  199  200    2   2   2   2        31  32  33  34  35    45    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  5  Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table    iise    ojojo  ZIZIZ    Fox   o    Z  eme  ZIZ    o  Z  ZI zZ  oloo  ZIZIZ    2   ZIZ   ZIZIZ  o  Z    o  Z                                          Z      Z    Z    Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering             Decimal  Equivalent    11110 1100    11110 1101  11110 1110  11110 1111    11111 0000    11111 0001    11111 0010    11111 0100    11111 1000    11111 1
30. on alarm relay  relay sockets are  packed separately     2 5 2 Mounting the Alarm Cabinet to the Panel  1  Position the X11CA alarm cabinet into the cutout hole on the panel     Cutout       Figure 2 12 Cutout area of the panel    Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 16    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup       Figure 2 13 The Front View Of The Cabinet  After Positioning In The Panel    2  Insert the clamp part A into the groove of the clamp part B as shown in the  figure below         i    Figure 2 14 Assembling The Clamp Parts    3  Place the first clamp into the center of the groove behind the extruded trim  of the cabinet and then slide it into about one third from the top left corner  of the cabinet     Front  Frame       Figure 2 15 Inserting the Clamp into the Top Center of the Cabinet Groove     Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 17    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    Place the second clamp into the center of the groove behind the extruded  trim of the cabinet and then slide it into about one third from the top right  corner of the cabinet  Tighten each jam screw to secure the cabinet to the  panel cutout  Tighten the lock nuts on each screw     ClampF oot  Clamp Jam Nut          Panel    Extruded   Jam Screw    Trim    Front  Frame    Cabinet    Figure 2 16 Detail A    4  Repeat step three for installing the bottom two clamps     Clamp  Assembly      Rear Cover       5  Referto the wiring diagra
31. owledge pushbutton  The first out alarm and subsequent alarms  operate as the F1 family  Clearing of the first alarm event allows the  system to accept the next alarm in the group as the First out     First Out Flashing and Reset Pushbutton    Additional types of flashing are added to identify new and  acknowledged first alarms  A first out reset pushbutton is added to reset  the first alarms  whether the event has returned to normal or not        Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 30    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 Sequences of X11CA  3 4 1 A 1  Automatic Reset    The audible device is silenced and flashing stops when acknowledged   Acknowledgement of the alarm resets automatically when the event returns to                 normal   Process  Input Normal  Return to Normal    Sequence  State Normal  KON or    Process   S  Acknowledged  REN                 Process Abnormal  Input or Normal  Sequence    Visual Flashing          Acknowledge  While Abnormal        Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 31    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual    3  Event Sequences    3 4 0 FIA I  First Out with Automatic Reset  The First Alarm operates as a basic sequence A  Subsequent alarms operate as a    status lamp  The visual display of the subsequent alarms is steady on until the  events return to normal  at which time the lamplights go off     Key applications   1  If First out is the only alarm of importance   2  Current status of the subs
32. pen or NO or NC   Normally Closed     J8 Polarity of field input contact D  Either Normally Open or NO or NC   Normally Closed        Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 13    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup     Bin to Dec   Table    J10 Used for activating the boot trap loader during the first Not connected  programming time into the firmware  11    J9 Address of the alarm module  Each alarm module must have See the  a unique address number  Appendix B   For the address setting  refer to the Appendix B  Data   Data  Conversion  Bin to Dec  Table on page 40    Conversion    J Polarity of field input contact A  Either Normally Open or NO or NC  Normally Closed     J12 Converter from R485 to TTL for Receiver and Receiver  pin 3  Transmission  and 5 are    Receiver  If pin 1 and 3 are connected  the connected   converter is enabled by the micro controller  U2    If pin 3 and 5 are connected  it is always enabled  Transmission   Transmission  If pin 2 and 4 are connected  the pin 2 and 4 are  converter is enabled by the micro controller  U2   connected   If pin 4 and 6 are connected  it is always enabled        Figure 2 8 Summary of the X11 1047 Jumper Settings  23 Auxiliary Contact Module  Part NO  X11 1049    The auxiliary contact module is available with a single  dual  triple  or quad relay  circuit  accommodating the window density selected  The modules can be plugged in  the front of the system and may be purchased initially or added late
33. r  The terminals   for the contact outputs are furnished as a part of the system  Each relay provides a  selectable form A or B type contact with a rating of 2A at 28 Vdc  Normally open   Type A  or normally closed  Type B  contact is available for each alarm point at  their respective rear terminal block terminals 5 and 6  The normal operation  NO NC   can be changed on the auxiliary contact module at headers marked AUX1  AUX2   AUX3  or AUXA     WARNING   Before setting up the X11CA system  make sure that power to the system is  completely off        Hardware Control O 2002 Ronan Engineering 14    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup       Figure 2 9 Jumper Setting on the Quad Relay Circuit    2 4 Cables  2 4 1 XIICA to XIICA IM without PB     mm        KACAM P1         Figure 2 10 Cable for X11CA to X11CA IM Connection    2 4 2 X11CA IM  P2  to PC  RS232     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 15    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup       X11CA IM P2   DEP  MALE       Figure 2 11 RS232 Cable from Host PC to X11CA IM Connection    2 5 Mounting    Refer the mounting diagrams on the enclosed CD ROM  X11CA Drawings and  Sequence Chart  for detail     2 5 1 Mounting the Modules in the Alarm Cabinet    The annunciator is shipped with all of the alarm lamp modules  auxiliary    contact module s  and flasher module s  installed in the cabinet  as specified  by purchase order     External horn relay s   reflash relay  comm
34. r voltage  over temperature and short circuit  protection     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 12    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    2 2 5 RS485 Network    The X11CA Annunciator uses a typical RS 485 four wire multidrop  configuration system  All slave modules communicate with the master module   X11CA IM only  and the address of each slave module is selectable by the  jumper  J9  using the binary code     Jumper 9    Each X11CA module board must have a unique binary address to  communicate with the X11CA Configuration program and the X11CA   IM  This address is determined by setting the jumper  J9     Refer to the conversion table on page 40 to convert from 00000001   to  1111 111110  Jumper 9 of Appendix B  Data Conversion  Bin to Dec   Table shows the switch setting for 000000015     The RS485 driver  U10  is used as a RS485 to TTL converter   2 2 6 Input Response Time  The default response time of each point is 20 milliseconds  but it can be    modified using the X11CA operating software     2 2 7 Summary of Jumper Settings    NO  EEE  connected  RS485 termination will be enabled  except the first  alarm module     13   Not Available ESA    J4 Connector to the front panel of the Lamp board  Module No   X11 1038     Connector to the Communication module  Module No  X11  RENE  1033     J6 Polarity of field input contact B  Either Normally Open or NO or NC   Normally Closed     J7 Polarity of field input contact C  Either Normally O
35. terminal in the  standard alarm system is the main system voltage that is supplied via a pull   up resistor on each alarm point  Each alarm input module is provided with a  separate H terminal  When using a common H  it is important to jumper  together the H terminals of the respective alarm cabinet modules to provide  the correct amount of current source to the field contact     Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 22    Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  2  X11CA Hardware Setup    The return wire from the field contact is wired to the FC terminal on each  respective alarm module  Since the alarm system provides the power to the  field contacts  it is important to verify that no other voltage source is present  on either the H or FC terminals     NOTE   Please refer to the transmitter drawing on the enclosed CD     In general  the solid state alarm system is a floating system  The V  and V   should be verified as ungrounded    Power Supply    Verify the polarity of connection to the alarm systems   In large systems  verify that the wire sizes are efficient for high current use  of the power leading to the alarm cabinets  To protect the larger alarm  chassis  it is common to provide more than one input to the cabinet in  which each section is provided with a separate filter  fuse and supply input  terminals     Converters  1   DC to DC Converter    Model   Power Failure   Circuit Breaker  Power ON  Light  Diode Gated    125   24 125    150SCP  125   24 125   300SCP  
36. tton is activated  In some  applications  Sequence M may have a disadvantage since new alarms that occur  while the Acknowledge Pushbutton is being operated appear in the steady on  condition  Any alarm occurring during the Acknowledge pushbutton operation  may be confused with existing acknowledged alarms  In order to reset alarms   sequence M requires that the Reset pushbutton be operated repeatedly to    determine if the process input conditions have returned to normal  Use of Options    1 and 2 improves the sequence of for reviewing new incoming alarms         Process  While Normal Input To Abnormal        Sequence  RE    Process Abnormal Process Abnormal  Input B  Normal Input or Normal  Sequence Acknowledged Sequence  State State    Visual Visual                  Acknowledge                   On Flashing                Audible Audible Audible       Silent    Hardware Control    2002 Ronan Engineering 38            Rev 1 0 Series X11CA Hardware Manual  4  Appendix A  List of Figures    4  Appendix A  List of Figures       FIGURE 1 1  XTTEASYSTEM vii  elata teet ete cai et ma eret 2  FIGURE 2 1 DISPLAYS AND NAMEPLATES   ccocccccnnonnnononcnonccnononnnnononononnononnnnonononnncnnoninnnnanannnss 7  FIGURE 2 2 EIGHT BENZEL Cotopsg  esses eene eterne senten ertet nn nnne seen enne nnns 9  FIGURE 2 3 MONOALARM PLUG IN MODULE nennen nene nnnr sese nenne tiene nis 9  FIGURE 2 4 BIALARM PLUG IN MODULE   seen en eet etn nnns sese eren ne trennen 10  FIGURE 2 5 TRIALARM PLUG IN MOD
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