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1. your problem please call Continental Instruments LLC at 516 254 0044 Ask to speak with someone in Technical Support regarding the Supervised Alarm board for Smarterm Before you call gather your notes about what the specific problem is and what you have done in your attempt to resolve it Have your system up and running with a telephone nearby The technician will discuss your problem with you and guide you through some troubleshooting procedures to determine the cause of your difficulty Page 6 of 6
2. H J13 2 AL29L AL45L AL61L AL77L ji41 AL30H AL46H A562H AL78H J142 AL30L AL46L AL62L AL78L J15 1 AL31H AL47H AL63H AL79H J15 2 AL31L AL47L AL63L AL79L J16 1 AL32H AL48H AL64H AL80H J16 2 AL32L AL48L AL64L ALBOL Table 1 2 Page 4 of 6 SMARTERM 1 4 Installation The actual hardware installation is fairly simple and straightforward Briefly the board and power cord assembly will be mounted in the cabinet and all cables are then interconnect ed The following steps provide a detailed description of this procedure All references to the case assume it is mounted vertically on a wall Please read all instructions thoroughly before beginning Inside the Smarterm cabinet base 1 Remove the power from the Smarterm by lifting the five position Buchanan connector off of J9 2 Disconnect the negative black terminal from the battery 3 Connect the two wire power cable to the J9 Smarterm power connector removed in step 2 1 using the end of the power cable with the tinned leads Secure the black lead to J9 1 marked B and the red lead to J9 2 marked B Then using the supplied spot ties and adhesive backed anchors route the two wire power cable inside the cabinet so that it will be near the Supervised Alarm board J9 connector when it is installed Ensure that enough slack is left in the power cable to allow the hinged door to open and close without interference On the Smarterm cabinet cover 4 Place six 3 811 nylon
3. SMARTERM SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE Smarterm Supervised Alarm Board User s Guide SMARTERM SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 1 Smarterm Supervised Alarm Board Revision C 1 1 1 PREFACE 1 1 2 Introduction 1 1 3 Features 1 1 4 Item Checklist 1 2 System Requirements 1 3 Board Description 1 3 1 Power Requirements 1 3 2 Data Control 1 3 3 Board Addressing 1 3 4 Alarm Inputs 1 4 Installation 1 4 1 How to use the Supervised Alarms 1 4 2 Supervised Alarm Message Interpretation 1 5 For firmware versions later than 4 11 BR BWW W w WwW WW WW nn SMARTERM PRELIMINARY 1 1 Smarterm Supervised Alarm Board Revision C 1 1 1 PREFACE Congratulations on your purchase of the Continental Instru ments Supervised Alarm board This device enhances the monitoring capabilities of your existing Smarterm system The Supervised Alarm board is an American made product and is covered by a 1 year warranty Each unit is subjected to a burn in period and completely tested prior to shipment O nce properly integrated into your system it will provide years of trouble free service 1 1 2 Introduction This section describes various components of the Supervised Alarm board It acquaints you with the parts of the board and their names and locations so that references made to these parts later on in this document can be easily understood 1 1 3 Features Sixteen supervised al
4. ard Description 1 3 1 Power Requirements 12Vdc Provided at J17 by the supplied power cable A completely wired power cable has been supplied for your convenience One end is fitted with a Buchanan connector for attachment to the Supervised Alarm board at J19 The other end consists of a pair of tinned leads which will be connected to the existing Smarterm battery backup system 1 3 2 Data Control A 34 position ribbon cable has been supplied When connected it allows the Smarterm to monitor the status of the Supervised Alarm board It is fitted with two 34 position dual row connectors one attached to either end of the ribbon cable Pin 1 can be identified either by a triangle on the 34 position dual row connector or by the edge of the ribbon cable with the red trace Interconnection is accomplished by aligning the pin 1 indication on the cable with the silkscreen designation for pin 1 on the printed circuit board On the Smarterm this cable is to be attached to J20 On the Supervised Alarm board the cable may be attached to either PI or P2 You will note that it is necessary to place a twist in the ribbon cable in order to properly connect the Smarterm to the first expansion board P1 and P2 on the Supervised Alarm board are identical and allow connection to Smarterm and or other expansion boards from either connector In this way up to four expansion boards may be controlled by a single Smarterm by daisy chaining the connection
5. arm inputs Transient protection on all inputs Software indication of normal abnormal short open or ground fault status Revision C board supports battery backed operation 1 1 4 Item Checklist Carefully unpack the Supervised Alarm installation kit and verify that all items listed below are present and in good condi tion If any item is determined to be damaged or missing please contact Continental Instruments immediately Qty CIC p n Description 1 170 1093 Supervised Alarm board for Smarterm 1 210 1134 34 position ribbon cable 6 280 1061 16 nylon standoffs 3 811 long 6 280 1003 10 J6 fiber washers 6 280 1002 7 6 32 hex nuts 1 Supervised Alarm Board Power Cable 1 Supervised Alarm User s Manual SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE 1 2 System Requirements The Supervised Alarm board requires a Smarterm running a firmware revision of 3 0 or later As a result the Smarterm itself must be a hardware revision E 3 F 3 H or later In order to determine the firmware revision level of your Smarterm locate the chip with the paper label on it If the version is lower than 3 0 contact Continental Instruments for instructions on how to upgrade your firmware The hardware revision level information is located in the upper left hand corner of your Smarterm If it does not conform to the specifications described above contact Continental In struments for instructions on how to upgrade your hardware 1 3 Bo
6. minal resistance of 1000 ohms in a normal closed circuit and 2000 ohms in an abnormal open circuit A 1000 ohm 10 resistor should be placed across the magnetic reed switch contacts that are shorted with the door closed A second 1000 ohm 10 resistor is also placed in series with the switch This circuit will then fulfill the re quirements specified above It is recommended that these resis tors be located in a secured area as close as possible to the switch contacts to ensure optimal system security The physical connections for these inputs are located at J1 through J16 The actual alarm inputs as recognized by Smarterm are identified in the table below Board Address CSX1 CSX2 CSX3 CSX4 Ji 1 AL17H AL33H AL49H AL65H J1 2 ALI7L AL33L AL49L AL65L J2 1 ALI8H AL34H AL50H KL66H J2 2 ALI8L AL34L AL50L XL66L J3 1 AL19H AL35H AL51H AL67H J3 2 ALI9L AL35L AL51L KL67L J41 AL20H AL36H AL52H KL68H J42 AL20L AL36L AL52L KL68L J5 1 AL21H AL37H AL53H AL69H J5 2 AL21L AL37L AL53L KL69L J6 1 AL22H AL38H AL54H AL70H J6 2 AL22L AL38L KL54L AL7OL J7 1 AL23H AL39H AL55H AL71H J7 2 AL23L AL39L AL55L AL7IL J amp 1 AL24H AL40H AL56H AL72H J8 amp 2 AL24L AL40L AL56L AL72L J9 1 AL25H AL41H AL57H AL73H J9 2 AL25L AL41L AL57L AL73L J10 1 AL26H AL42H AL58H AL74H J10 2 AL26L AL42L AL58L AL74L J11 1 AL27H AL43H AL59H AL75H J11 2 AL27L AL43L AL59L AL75L J12 1 AL26H AL44H AL60H AL76H J12 2 AL28L AL44L AL60L AL76L J13 1 AL29H AL45H AL61H AL77
7. per pin 1 alignment 11 Install all of the alarm input wiring necessary for your application Please refer to section 1 4 4 for a complete de scription of alarm signal names and interconnection requirements 12 Install the end of the two wire power cable with the Buchanan connector onto the Buchanan connector at J19 of the Supervised Alarm board Ensure that the power cable s red wire is connected to J19 1 indicated by on the Supervised Alarm board The black wire should be connected to J19 2 the pin next to the fuse indicated by 13 Replace the five position Buchanan connector at J9 of the Smarterm This is the same connector you removed in section 2 1 of this procedure 14 Replace the negative black lead to the battery removed in step 2 2 This completes the hardware installation phase 1 4 1 How to use the Supervised Alarms Configuration of these alarms and relays is similar to that of the Smarterm on board alarms and relays A discussion of alarm and relay configuration can be found in the Smarterm Operator s Manual The Supervised Alarm board will provide three new messages in addition to the normal and abnormal status messages ordi narily provided These new alert messages supply additional information about the type of abnormality sensed at the alarm input 1 4 2 Supervised Alarm Message Interpretation Normal A normal message indicates that the circuit being monitored has sensed that the condi
8. s Page 3 of 6 SMARTERM 1 3 3 Board Addressing Each Supervised Alarm board provides 16 supervised alarm inputs It can be configured to occupy any one of the four logi cal address select spaces not already occupied by another Expanded 1 0 board Supervised Alarm board or RUSCO reader interface board The actual alarm numbers can be derived from the table below ADDRESS LABEL ALARM NUMBER CSX1 X1 Alarms 17 32 CSX 2 X2 Alarms 33 48 CSX3 X3 Alarms 49 64 CSX4 X4 Alarms 65 80 TABLE 1 1 It should be noted at this time that there will be gaps in relay numbers when using the Supervised Alarm boards For exam ple if all four attached boards are Supervised Alarm boards relays 9 24 25 40 41 56 and 57 72 will be physically non existent within the system Care must be taken to ensure that no two boards occupy the same address space or unpredictable consequences will result SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE 1 3 4 Alarm Inputs Each Supervised Alarm board provides sixteen supervised alarm inputs for Smarterm Each of these alarm input contact sets ALxxH high and ALxxL low expects a connection to a set of dry contacts through a resistive termination These contacts can be any magnetic reed switch or a set of relay contacts that do not introduce any voltage into the alarm circuit Each supervised alarm input requires special termination in order to provide true supervisory monitoring of an input The inputs expect a no
9. standoffs on the six threaded studs closest to the hinge assembly If a board or boards already exist on the cover use the next six available studs closest to the hinge assembly 5 Place the Supervised Alarm board on these studs making sure that the dual row header labeled P2 is closest to the Smarterm dual row header labeled J20 6 Place six fiber washers on the threaded studs that the board has been mounted on 7 Now secure the Supervised Alarm board assembly to the door using six 6 32 hex nuts 8 Place the shorting block across an appropriate CSX jumper header to select the proper board address Please refer to section 1 4 3 for a complete discussion on how to use this jumper 9 Attach one end of the data control ribbon cable to P2 on the Supervised Alarm board This is the 34 conductor ribbon cable with a dual row connector at either end Be sure to align the pin 1 indicator on the cable with the silk screened pin I designator on P2 of the Supervised Alarm board SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE 10 Attach the other end of the data control ribbon cable to J20 of the Smarterm while once again maintaining proper pin 1 alignment Please refer to section 1 4 2 If a board or boards other than this new Supervised Alarm board already exist on the Smarterm cabinet cover place the other end of the data control ribbon cable on the left hand 34 position dual row header of the adjacent board Be sure to maintain pro
10. tions are met for a normal state Abnormal An abnormal message indicates that the point being monitored has gone into an abnormal condition but the interconnection between that point and the Supervised Alarm board is still in good condition Open An open message indicates that there is an interruption in continuity between the Supervised Alarm board and the point Page 5 of 6 SMARTERM SUPERVISED ALARM BOARD USER S GUIDE being monitored This condition is typically the result of a cut in the wiring Short A short message indicates that the interconnecting wiring is shorted somewhere between the Supervised Alarm board and the point being monitored This can be the result of a pinched cable or an unauthorized attempt at defeating the alarm system Ground Fault A ground fault message indicates that one of the sensing wires has come in contact with a ground potential This can be caused by an un insulated section of wire touching the inside of the conduit it is running through 1 5 For firmware versions later than 4 11 Host software Manage or CA450 must be used to ascertain the status of the inputs e Enable one or more inputs on the Supervised Alarm board e Display the input status screen on the host software e Check display information against anticipated status e Change the status of the enabled input s and verify that the change is properly reflected on the host status screen If you are unable to resolve
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