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1. 2 o TBI Upload Download 3 CHAS4 FOUR MODULE Port RAIL ASSEMBLY J2 J3 ss Tee amp LLL AD C Auxiliary Input mO no E Aout ZEE Gain Adjust Eee a ET 3 ASU D AUDIO SOURCE UNIT C o Write protect E J3 Ribbon cable Switch To 3 ASUdisplay P N 250195 01 o O RAIL CHASSIS 3 ASUMX i ee Co EXPANSION MEMORY LT LT LT CETEL LT O 34 1 EB EH Ll E Een O O O O Q A C P N 270482 REV 2 0 Page 2 of4 achnical Manuals Online htto Awww tech man cam WIRING SAN MIC II REMOTE MICROPHONE 2 All shields shall be continuous and insulated from 1 All wiring is supervised and power limited ground except at the originating panel J ACTIVATE RO EET mic M EC E CE i i ALARM i To next panel i 1 Si 3 CPU1 Module 3 CPU1 PANEL CONTROLLER S SILENCE lt 1 8 KO EOL 7 Connect to TB2 on 3 CPU Module S S 5 men ARO AMP URE MPG LI Se Di B STEADY WHOOP AE p jefe Fs nod re T I3 3 SELECT 5 EE AUX INPUT T O 29 2 0oo0oeooooo0o0000092020 SELECT si 1 8 KO EOL O I 1 1 e m a D LL FUN fer ee eee MES J STEADY TONE PS E O TE E E n E TROUB
2. 2 places O ORG i o O Q Oo Riss Oo T oO o D D B Oo Oo p o o PAS D oF o o amp TB2 0 20 0 20 0 20 0 20 Hag 296 oo os 2s N L N O O Oo G3 O oO O 6 32X3 8 pan head screw 8 32 lock nut 2 places Figure 2 Power supply assembly mounting N 387555 REV 1 0 Page 2 of 6 DIT 4 places Note Rails removed for clarity INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 4 lse TB1 ENL Step 3 Connect filtered ac power to the supplies 1 Using double insulated wire connect the filtered ac Line and Neutral conductors to the power supplies as follows see Figure 3 From To Power distribution Power supply O O assembly assemblies 1 and 2 B i TB2 L TB1 L TB2 N TB1 N From To a i Power distribution Power supply j assembly assemblies 3 and 4 TB3 L TB1 L TB3 N TB1 N IEE 2 Using double insulated wire connect a separate earth e se conductor from the Earth ground lug on the power distribution assembly to TB1 E on each of the power E supplies installed in the cabinet see detail B 3 Place flat washer on conductors then tighten with lock nut 3 wires to ensure a secure mech
3. 3 SDC card for L Circuit 2 zd gt Support filter card J here when installing removable terminal block Top view 3 SDC card for Circuit 1 3 SDC card installation Note If the height of the DC to DC convertor on a 3 SDC card prevents you from adding it to Circuit 2 on a 3 SSDC module then move the 3 SDC in Circuit 1 to Circuit 2 and install the new 3 SDC in Circuit 1 Figure 1 Filter card and 3 SDC card installation P N 270491 REV 3 0 Page 2 of 2 ecnnicalivianLe Online hito www tech man com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Tamper switches are used to detect an open cabinet door Three models are available e the 3 TAMP5 for the CAB5 e the 3 TAMP for the CAB series of equipment enclosures e the 3 TAMPRCC for the RCC series of equipment enclosures Two end of line resistors are soldered to the switch terminal connections Use the 4 7 kQ resistor when connecting to a IDC8 4 initiating device circuit module Use the 47 kQ end of line resistor when connecting to a Signature input si
4. eO all O 0000000 0000000 O 0000000 0000000 REV 2 0 Page 2 of 4 Om FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS From dedicated mains ac power distribution if primary power supply or from previous power supply in same cabinet if booster power supply To next booster power supply in same cabinet O O 120 VAC WARNING High voltage levels G N H capable of causing injury or death a may be present Precautionary measures must be taken to ensure Go Go R that the mains ac circuit is deenergized and prevented from gt gt v being
5. 5 Route the ribbon cable under the bottom rail and connect to P3 on the primary power supply 250187 6 Slide the module into the slot 3 rail connectors and lock into place using the snap rivet fasteners 7 Apply a Kapton label over the rail communication LEDs Note Kapton labels are included in the hardware kit and are required for every rail module installed in the cabinet Save labels for future use 250189 primary monitor module 250188 booster monitor module Figure 6 Cable connections h O O O O O Step 5 Wire the power supply o otoi dio oo oo onono ee s oj ol Q Q Q d oo o 6 ie bs 1 Ensure that the mains ac circuit is deenergized Connect the mains ac conductors to TB1 on the power distribution assembly Refer to Figure 7 on page 5 2 Connect the standby battery conductors to TB2 on the power supply assembly Refer to Figure 8 on page 5 3 If a remote battery cabinet is used connect the temperature sensor conductor to TB2 on the primary power supply assembly Refer to Figure 8 on page 5 4 Connect the 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser conductors to TB1 on the power supply monitor module Refer to Fi
6. From 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser 2 From 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser 1 Figure 9 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser wire connections P N 387555 REV 1 0 Page 6 of 6 Technical Manuals Online httn www tech man carm g PRODUCT INFORMATION The Remote Closet Cabinets RCC Series are designed for applications where viewing windows are not required such as remote equipment closets The RCC7R cabinet provides space for a single chassis the RCC14R cabinet provides space for two chassis and the RCC21R provides space for three chassis All cabinets provide space for up to o0 amp hour standby batteries The backboxes are fabricated of 14 gauge steel and finished with a red textured enamel The enclosures are designed for surface mounting Conduit and nail knockouts keyhole style mounting holes and wide wiring troughs facilitate quick installation Cabinet design facilitates separation of power limited and non power limited circuits by locating power limited wiring toward the front of the cabinet and non power limited wiring at the rear of the cabinet The removable hinged doors mount on the left side of the backboxes and are secured with key locks Q SPECIFICATIONS RCC7R Cabinet 1 Mount the backbox at the required location Cabinet installation dimensions are on the back page A dedicated 120 VAC for systems using model 3 PPS M power supplies or 230 VAC for system using mo
7. Ut E Y l 9 3 FIB A mjs J2 Electronics Card T ini O O 3 FIB A n 3 n 5 Interface Card A IN NET P6 P8 A IN AUDIO M I i is bo eun U ee ts n JP1 n A OUT NET P1 5 P3 A OUT AUDIO J2 3 FIB A Interface Card B IN NET PS g B IN AUDIO 6 i 9 3 FIB A only 8 9 9 9 B OUT AUDIO ERI TER a dicil a TB1 d 3 FIB A only b J P 8 a X 3 Oo O oye 9 i 3 FIB A E A wc On Interface Card 1 p 3 CPU1 Ii side view E Bo 9 o Figure 3 3 CHAS7 Front View Side View CAB5 7 US 2 2 a etm im m me 2 Oo o o 3 MPFIB EEHO l l l O l l eae 3 FIB A m m m LAENE Ingerface l l Interface Card I 3 PPS 230 Footprint l l l l i jo D 2 o i pics E I O O Q OQ l o o lo o 3fibmtg1 CDR P N 387333 REY 2 0 Page 24 achnical Manual f 4 a e htto Awww tech man com Tedhnica INTERCONNECTIONS 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA aan ll Fiber Optic Network Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA
8. Oc 5 o o O O 3 RS232 3 RS485A B CARD CARD o B E p O Q o o o o 3 CPU1 Rear view P N 270489 REV 5 0 Page 2 of 2 ecnnicalivianLe Online htto www lech man cam 3 SAC Security Access Control Module Product description The 3 SAC is a high speed module used to support Card Reader Controller modules and Keypad Display modules The 3 SAC is capable of Class A and Class B configuration and occupies one rail module space The 3 SAC module can support a maximum of 62 CRCs or KPDISPs Events are passed to the 3 SAC module then passed to the 3 CPU1 for alarm processing Specifications Mounting One expansion slot Device support Class A 30 devices Class B 62 devices 31 per loop Wire size 14 to 22 AWG 1 5 to 0 25 sq mm SAC bus wiring Type unshielded twisted pair gt 6 twists per foot Maximum run from 3 SAC 4 000 ft 1 220 m 25 pF ft Maximum total capacitance 0 1 uF Maximum total resistance 52 Q Maximum voltage 10 Vdc Maximum current 250 mA Current requirements does not include LED Switch module Standby Alarm 40 mA 24 Vdc Operating environment Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C Humidity 93 RH noncondensing WARNINGS 1 Remove AC and battery power before installing or removing option modules 2 Components in this system are static sensitive Discharge static buildup on your
9. Audio power module subassembly Audio amp transformer subassembly Configuration jumper Output gain adjust Configuration jumpers rj Front view Rear view INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ZA20A 3 ZA20B 3 ZA40A 3 ZA40B Zoned Audio Amplifiers INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387463 FILE NAME 387463 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY E Onstine DATE 05FEBOO CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 FIELD WIRING Notes 1 All wiring supervised and power limited Install listed 15k ohm EOL resistor on last device only when wired as Class B Style Y riser 3 Polarity designations on connector indicate output signal polarity for circuit supervision The polarity reverses in an alarm condition BACK UP NAC A NAC B 4 s 4 S 0000000000 Shield required when audio riser and telephone riser share the same conduit Twisted pair not required only when audio circuit riser shares conduit exclusively with 24 Vdc riser or in conduit by itself 6 Amaximum of 10 SIGA CC
10. P N 387596 REV 1 0 1 4 Step 2 Mount the Interface Adapter to the CPU1 NSHM snaps to standoffs on the MPFIB Interface Adapter eH Mounting Snap rivet bracket Interface 4 Snap rivet Adapter AIn gw Connected to Ribbon Interface Adapter cable Step 3 Set the jumper on the NSHM Step 6 Set up the modem DIP switch SW1 and SW2 must be set up prior to installation The following tables show the proper switch positions QNA m D 3 O of D Pana JP 12345678 Note This setup configures the wiring of the modem The jumper configures BOTH modem DB25 connections on the NSHM Step 4 Connect the ribbon cable from J2 on the Interface Adapter to J1 on the NSHM Data rate 19 2 Kbps On On Off On 38 4 KBps On On Off Off On Carrier 4 wire constantly ON NSHM rear view Ribbon J1 cable Operation 4 wire full duplex Off Off Off Step 7 Wire the modem s Interface Adapter 1 Open the unit with a screwdriver Do not insert the screwdriver more than 1 4 in 0 6 cm into the enclosure The terminal block is located at the back of the unit Step 5 Mount snap the NSHM to the MPFIB mounting bracket Note The ribbon cable must be connected before completing this step P N 387596 REV 1 0 30AUGO1 Installation Sheet Tectiffical
11. BRL LR A OR NGA OR 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA aan wl fn Fiber Optic Audio Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA aa ai aaa tl a al lt a a n K From 3 ASU Primary Audio Data Figure 4A 3 FIB A Class B Network and Audio Fiber Optic Connections To next panel 3 CPU1 module Ss 8 vad ddd 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA c6O0o0o00000000000000000 Fiber Optic Network Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA LEE TOSS EEEN PH P Pm pa y p py pay pn o aa poa ee el Fiber Optic Audio Data Riser qd 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB or 3 CPU1 with 3 FIBA Ks o666000060650606000000006 20 19 18 17 16 15 EY BURN OR NE 6 Copper Wire Audio Data Riser Copper Wire Network Data Riser L o666060600065060660000005056 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 NOE S lalalala 9 MA mu From pr
12. IDC 3 T IDC 4 INE 4 Jm IDC NAC 1 4 oio o me TIDC NAC amp 2 fe MIC IDC NAC 5 6 JP3 t02 amp 3 JP3 to 1 amp 2 JP4 to02 amp 3 JP4 to 1 amp 2 RX TX Wiring Notes For maximum wire resistance refer to the appendix Maximum 12 AWG 2 5 mm wire minimum 18 AWG 0 75 mm e TB2 IDC NACs 1 amp 2 share the same input source Set both JP1 amp JP2 to 1 2 for the external source TB1 9 amp 10 Set JP1 amp JP2 to 2 3 for the internal 24 VDC source NOTE There is a 3 5 amp total limit for t both NAC1 and NAC2 External sources must be power limited i Shields if used must be continuous and free from Earth Ground IDC NACs 5 amp 6 share the same input source Set both JP3 amp JP4 O 00000000 00 0 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 to 2 3 for the external source TB2 1 amp 2 Set JP3 amp JP4 to 1 2 for mEEEEEENEN the internal 24 VDC source NOTE There is a 3 5 amp total limit for both NAC5 and NAC6 External sources must be power limited mn o lk Y Ze All wiring is supervised and power limited dx i b ae z z a az Polarity shown in supervisory mode Q O O 8 P N 27049 2 0 Page20 T crinicar MANUA Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION
13. JP2 Place jumper to position A when B audio output is connected to an Audio Source Unit input A JP2 Place jumper to position B when audio output is connected to the Remote Microphone input gt Place jumper to position B when audio output is connected to the Remote Microphone input Place jumper to position A when audio output is connected to an Audio Source Unit input From page control housing assembly 3 REMICP Trouble Relay Interface Circuit DATA IN 47 kQ EOL Signature Single Input Module Personality Code 3 FROM TO PREVIOUS DATA IN NEXT DEVICE DEVICE P N 387519 REV 1 0 Page 2 Technical Manuais Online httn www tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 With the wallbox securely mounted attach the outer door to the outer door mounting studs Remote annunciator i I as shown in Figure 1 E laa M 2 Attach a grounding strap from the ground strap stud on the wallbox to the outer door 3 On semi flush mounted wallboxes attach the KA inner door to the inner door mounting studs gt See Figure 2 On surface mounted wallboxes Pag screw the inner door to the mounting holes L x 8 32 lock nut 2 places L d Grounding O strap b b Outer door
14. INSTALLATION SHEET 3 PPS M 3 PPS M 230 Primary power supplies 3 BPS M 3 BPS M 230 Booster power supplies INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270495 FILE NAME 270495 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY J W DATE 250CT99 CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 Step Mounting the power supply assembly 1 Position the power supply assembly behind the rails on the rail chassis assembly 2 Attach the power supply assembly to the 4 threaded mounting studs Screw the bottom edge of the power supply assembly to the threaded stand offs on the rail chassis assembly Secure the top edge of the power supply assembly to the rail chassis assembly using the stand offs provided in the hardware kit Screw the power supply cover not shown to the stand offs on the top edge of the power supply assembly Notes 1 The primary power supply must always be mounted in the left mounting position of the chassis containing the panel controller Monitor modules for power supplies mounted in the left mounting position may only be installed in rail slot position 3 Monitor modules for power supplies mounted in the right mounting position may be installed in rail slot positions 4 5 or 6 Caution This product contains components that ar
15. Figure 1 Mounting the LED Switch Display Observe static sensitive material handling practices Vian Online ntip Wwww tech man com Tec hni d 3 ANNSM 3 ANNSM 3 ANNSM J9 J Je J S32 Figure 2 Installing the 3 ANNSM on the Inner Door 1 Install the lower module retainer bracket 5 on the inner door 6 using the nuts 2 provided Do not tighten the nuts at this time 2 Place the 3 ANNSM modules in the lower retainer bracket 5 next to the 3 ANNCPU Install 3 ANNBF blank filler plates in any unused space 3 Install the top module retainer bracket 1 on the top of the inner door with the nuts 2 provided Tighten the nuts on both the top and bottom brackets 4 Install the ribbon cables 4 between modules from P3 on the 3 ANNCPU to J2 on the first 3 ANNSM Connect the ribbon cables from J3 of the first module to J2 of the next support module until all modules are connected by a ribbon cable INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ANNSM Annunciator Support Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387312 FILE NAME 387312 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 04 06 99 CREATED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 307
16. lt Outer door assembly side STEP1 Installing the enclosure hardware n 1 With the back box securely mounted attach the outer a a Back box door hinge pins to the mounting studs on the back box left flange 2 Attach the door stops to the top and bottom mounting studs on the back box right flange 3 Attach the lock striker plate to the middle mounting studs on the back box right flange Ne Inner door ground strap stud STEP 2 Assembling the outer door 1 Place the outer door on a flat surface with the inside facing up 2 Attach hinges to right mounting studs 3 Insert the door lock through the opening opposite the hinges and with the latch pointing towards top of the door See figure on other side 4 Secure lock with the retaining clip 9 Insert the plastic hole plug in the door opening closest to the hinges nner door hinge pin Outer door hinge pin mM Hinge stop 1 0 48 32 lock nut Te 6 places Back box left flange Inner door hinge pin STEP 3 Mounting the outer door assembly a 1 Set the outer door assembly onto the outer door hinge hinge pin NX pins 2 Attach the hinge stop to the outer door assembly 3 Attach a grounding strap from the outer door ground strap stud on the back box to the outer door Back box right flange STEP 4 Mounting the inner door 1 Set
17. Notes EE ED Ps S TB2 1 Each power supply shall have 9 e its own separate pair of 0000000 OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO I A V conductors going to the battery ae E 6 o T TEMP 2 The batteries must already be _ i 6 HOE e BATTERY MON connected to the primary power supply when the cabinet is G SS TB2 ls QI Power supply assembly energized in order to activate TB2 terminal designations the battery charging circuit From positive and negative terminals of cabinet battery or from battery distribution bus in remote cabinet From temperature sensor in remote cabinet Figure 8 Standby battery wire connections i P N 387555_REV 1 0 Page 5 of 6 Tedhpog C vian C On nel h eon MAMM acCcn manN NANM age O FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY POWER 1 2 LEX CEACLACLA LI T AUXILIARY POWER J J J Z 1 2 aj g Monitor module TB1 terminal designations LaL OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO U O tt t Q
18. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 3 MODCOM 3 MODCOMP Modem Communicator Product description The Modem Communicator MODCOM is designed with modem and dialer capabilities The MODCOM is used for downloading information from remote sites The MODCOM is designed with dialer communication capabilities It sends alarm supervisory and trouble information to a remote site using one or two telephone lines two per NFPA 72 This information can be reported in dual or split format for sending to any desired receiver The MODCOMP is designed with pager interface communication capabilities Information is sent to remote sites like the MODCOM but can also be sent to individual predefined pagers Multiple MODCOMSs can be used in a cabinet and in a network environment Every 24 hours the MODCOM performs an automatic test call to verify communications between the fire alarm panel and the Central Monitoring Station CMS Specifications All MODCOMs Input power 60 mA supervisory 95 mA active Mounting One expansion slot Phone line One two loop start line on public switched telephone network pulse or DTMF dialing Party ground start and PBX lines are not acceptable Wall connector Standard R
19. O0000000000 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 eoo oo CC 88 8 To TB1 on Audio Amplifier AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE Riser 2 To TB2 on Audio Amplifier O000000000000 15KQ EOL ET 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 eoo oc Ceo 88 8 To TB1 on Audio Amplifier AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE Riser 3 To TB2 on Audio Amplifier ooo oo o 60 096 A 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 AAR itiiti en Field wiring identical Field wiring identical to riser 1 to riser i4 Audio Riser Fa Output 1 UL ULC Listed 15KQ EOL s ON LAST ATP ONLY a For Class B circuits Only From Power a Amp Output To Power Amp Audio Input Do Not Use MER TET ROG UOSRCMRSEOAE m ee aI Loum Louj 120VAC ete ees OUT o WA gom E FOR CONTINUED PROTEC N prese dd THE RISK OF FIR ge I H EPLACE ONLY WITH SAM 3AB 20A b 8 RATING FUSE TB3 O Pi 120 VAC OUT Tov 25V POWERPANEIACTIVITY at oO FAIL TRBL OUTRISER OUTPRE AMP AMP 2 24 VDC EEEETEELE PRe ANP2 40AH MAX Pract Y p oUrQ i BAMPCON1 CDR Input 2 wired identical to Input 1 Not Use Wiring Notes Circuit polarity shown in supervisory condition Supervised circuit when URSM is used Power limited circuit Ba
20. SPECIFICATIONS Installation The 3 LDSM LED Display Support Local Rail Module 1 LRM space provides the circuitry required to operate a Control LED display when the cabinet does not have enough modules installed on a rail chassis to support the number of displays required INSTALLATION 1 Mount the Control LED Display in the recess on the front of the module Operating Environment 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C 93 RH non condensing 2 Secure the display to the module with the four supplied plastic rivets 3 Connect the display ribbon cable P N 250186 from connector J1 on the display to connector J1 on the module 4 Install the module on the rail 5 Close the module display door Latch the door by sliding the upper latch down and the lower latch up Observe static sensitive material handling practices BLDSM CDR INSTALLATION SHEET 3 LDSM LED Display Support Local Rail Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270485 FILE NAME 270485 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 06 14 99 REVISED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Technical Manuals Online htto www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com
21. When connecting the network wiring always wire the isolated From terminals on one CPU module to the non isolated terminals of AUDIO DATA PRIMARY another on 3 ASU Figure 3 3 CPU1 to 3 ASU wiring for single panel audio applications no RS 485 card required AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN BOUT 000o00000J0o0o0o0o0ococo ouoocoooooco ooc ocooooo AUDIORISER1 CDR i From AUDIO DATA PRIMARY on 3 ASU Figure 4 Typical Class B network audio riser wiring requires a 3 RS485A or 3 RS485B card AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN BOUT AIN AOUT BIN oo E OUOU OOO SEURBSEE DI Uo From AUDIO DATA PRIMARY r AUDIORISER2 CDR connections on 3 ASU Figure 5 Typical Class A network audio riser wiring requires a 3 RS485A card i N vA Gen 7 0 p 4 of 5 Technical Manuals Online http www tedh nan cott FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS System System System Trouble Alarm Supervisory relay relay relay Common relay connections The 3 CPU1 provides three Form C relays that can be used to activate a circuit when any ala
22. 1 wax i d reer LL 000 Mwew idee Use Form A to determine the load created by SAC bus For locks readers and CRCSNDs devices Add this load to the load created by fire alarm devices C3 C2 to determine the total load presented to the panel power For CRCs and KPDISPs les C3 Q x 50 1000 If the load exceeds the panel supply capacity you need an bis additional power supply for the SAC bus devices 9 Fill in the DC column Note that the SAC current load consists of the current drawn DC Duty cycle by the CRC or KPDISP devices plus any readers strikes and Example A duty cycle of 30 seconds in every 5 minutes maglocks 300 seconds is a 1096 duty cycle To determine the need for additional power Form A 6 Fillin the SH column 1 Fillin the Q column SH Standby hours Q Quantity of each device Standby hours is the number of hours after which lock and a l reader loads should be shed when operating on battery 2 Fill in the C1 column for each type of device used power C1 Rated current draw at 12 Vdc Note that load shedding of locks and readers requires 3 3 Calculate the C2 column as follows SDU programming When used for fire alarm applications CRCs and C2 Total current l KPDISPs require at least 24 hours of standby power For locks C2 Q x C1 x 0 98 5 1000 7 Calculate the BC column as follows For card readers with C1 99 mA or less BC Battery cap
23. 6ANN B S and 10ANN B S Remote Annunciator Cabinet Wallboxes 13 19 in INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387586 FILE NAME 387586 CDR 33 5 cm REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 07DEC99 CREATED BY B Graham EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com PIN 30 50 Hh Tecno al Vianu On nel h e NWW eC ETA ah COIT DIMENSIONS 10ANN B S Semi flush 23 86 in 60 60 cm 25 47 in 64 7 cm 13 19 in 33 5 cm 12 1 in 30 73 cm Surface mount 25 47 in 64 7 cm 13 19 in 33 5 cm All conduit knockouts support 3 4 inch 1 9 cm conduit 1 0 Page 2 of 2 ATCK Attack Kit for RCC7R Cabinet Product description 7 Place the ATCK cover onto the cabinet and lock the four key locks 8 Using the fourteen 10 32 screws provided attach the cover Make sure to observe proper placement of the one inch and two inch screws See Figure 1 in v in E in 2in wG 2in a H Key hole locks 2in coe For some security applications the RCC7R cabinet requires an attack proof kit The ATCK provides a two minute attack delay time The ATCK lets you replace the standard hinged outer door with a steel cover that ha
24. Q PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 ATPINT Interface card is a 25 V4 and 70 Ven adapter for the ATP Amplifier Terminal Panel The 3 ATPINT is required when using a distributed high voltage output of an audio amplifier as the audio source for the ATP Input Voltage 25 Viens OF 70 Vans Number of Circuits 2 Supervisory Isolation DC Blocking Capacitor The 3 ATPINT is designed for use with audio source amplifiers which use 24 VDC output circuit supervision with EOL resistor Multiple 3 ATPINT cards can be connected to acommon source amplifier using Class B or Class Asupervision as provided by the sourcing amplifier Use a SIGA CT1 or SIGA CT2 P code 3 to monitor the URSM atthe end of the audio risers Use a SIGA CT1 or SIGA CT2 P code 3 to monitor ATP trouble contacts Use a SIGA CC2 P code 7 to select audio from one of two audio riser circuits Use a SIGA CC1 P code 5 to switch audio from a single audio riser to a branch circuit JUMPER SETTINGS ee Use a SIGA CR or SIGA UM P code 8 to activate the ATP activity relay Pre Amp 1 Input 70 V m Pre Amp 1 Input 25 V Pre Amp 2 Input 70 V Pre Amp 2 Input 25 V4 At startup the 3 ZAxx amplifier must be turned on to the supervisory tone message recorded on the 3 ASU Do LL LHhUllli e 3 ATPINT 1 Remove the old cover plate and retaining clips on the left side ofthe ATP 4 screws 2 Install four spacers 5 in the flanges of the card cage
25. Bottom Rail po ESOGALGrT ULAZI OOOOOO OOOOOO S 5 Lo o oto 919 ce OO OO OO Chassis 2 m IoT8Tol 1 ooo Act 555 OOOOOOO OOOOOOO J11 fonaj Erst Top Rail m Bottom Rail po J1 To Audio Source Unit Rail OOOOOO OOOOOO Chassis Interface Chassis 3 A N J ooo i ELI 9898 JX rri 388 SSS S Rail Expansion Card mounted under chassis with Audio Source Unit OOOOOOO amp OOOOOOO ITop Rail Bottom Rail po The figure to the left shows an Audio Source Unit ASU and two 3 CHAS7 chassis in a common cabinet The ASU unit is connected to the two rails using a Rail Chassis Interface Card The Rail Chassis Interface Card is mounted below the rails in the 1 2 footprint IRC 3 module space of the ASU unit chassis In this example the ASU can be either the top or middle chassis Connect the power and data cables as follows die J TOP Rail Power Cable P N 250191 JX TOP Rail Data Cable EN A P N 250190 Bottom Rail Power Cable P N 250192 Bottom Rail Data Cable P N
26. EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 BTSEN Battery Distribution Bus provides a backup battery bus for supplying backup power to multiple power supplies fed by a common battery The 3 BTSEN features a 50 amp circuit breaker to protect the backup battery power bus The 3 BTSEN mounts in the BC 1 Battery Cabinet or any RCC Series enclosure WIRING um To Booster 2 ah and Booster 3 EM To Primary ah and Booster 1 Notes 1 Supervised not power limited 2 The diagram shows two pairs of wires going to four power supplies To get twice the distance between the panel and the 3 BTSEN use one pair of wires for each power supply in the panel Refer to the following table for wire distances Allowable Wire Distance Per Pair of Wires Between Remote Battery Cabinet and Power Supply Wire Size of supplies fed by one 18 AWG 16 AWG 14 AWG 12 AWG pair of wires 0 75 mm 1 0 mm 1 5 mm 2 5 mm mu l 8 84 ft 14ft 224ft 354ft 2 7 M 4 27 M 6 83 M 10 79 M 4 42 ft 7 ft Hof 177 2 13 M 3 41 M 1 35 M 5 4 M Tedhnical Manuals Online http www te
27. FR TO PREVIOUS DATAIN DATA OUT NEXT DEVICE DEVICE Support standoffs for mounting Signature module Technical Manuals Online http www tech BSAPP RBYT 0 Page 2 of 2 Tedhnical Manus PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 REMICP provides remote paging capability throughout a building or campus Each 3 REMICP has two inputs for cascading other remote microphone units Connecting remote microphones in this manner provides up to 63 stations on the paging circuit Note Remote microphone units may not be cascaded more than 6 deep more than 6 units in a single circuit path The 3 REMICP consists of a page control housing assembly and separate circuit card The 3 REMICP installs onto a 3 CHASS4 chassis assembly ordered separately Trouble relay contacts provided on the 3 REMICP change state whenever an electrical short or open is detected on either the microphone or audio inputs or whenever power is interrupted to the unit JUMPER SETTINGS Jumper JP1 and JP2 Position A Selects ac supervision when connecting the audio output to 3 ASU Selects dc supervision when connecting the audio output to another remote microphone module Position B o WARNINGS This product contains components which are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge may result in equipment failure Ensure the 24VDC riser is deenergized before making cable connecti
28. Pins 1 and 6 are NOT used 123456 P N 270481 REV 2 0 Paa f 4 Technical Manuals Online htto www tech man com PIN 9 E TO PC SERIAL PORT OR PIN 13 PIN 25 TO PC SERIAL PORT WIRING Single Input Signal Modules set to Personality Code 6 Ob tati iti All wiring is supervised and power limited serve static sensitive All shields shall be continouus and insulated from material handling practices ground except at the originating panel 15KQ EOL resistor for Class B risers only Typical Firefighter s Telephone Circuit ULI ULC listed 47KQ EOL Resistor 7 Wisted pair 10 9 Single Input AA 15ko EOL Signal Module Resistor 8 7 65 POP Clem EU a To Signature Data Circuit To phones moo 10 9 Single Input Signal Module e 9 9 9 9 To Signature Data Circuit To phones PA mc 10 9 Single Input Signal Module A 43 21 ODOD C00 a LO To Signature Data Circuit DASHED WIRES REQUIRED FOR CLASS A WIRING ONLY C i m imla 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 eoooooo ooo ae SFTCUIN1 CDR P N 270481 2 0 Page 4 of4 TecHnicar M nus Online htto Awww tech man com
29. SIGA APS 220 Auxiliary Power Supply Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387342 FILE NAME 387342 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY J Massing DATE 30MAROO CREATED BY B Graham EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 WIRING Wire Stripping Guide Strip 1 4 inch from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminal blocks of the module k gt 1 4 inch 6 4 mm Caution Exposing than 1 4 inch of wire may cause a ground fault Exposing than 1 4 inch of wire may result in a faulty connection To dedicated 220 Vac 7 5 Amp 50 60 Hz supervised branch circuit To dedicated 120 Vac 15 Amp 50 60 Hz supervised branch circuit 4 24 Vdc _ gt NAC1 power 24 Vdc NAC2 power gt Hot Neutral BATTERY Data out Ground Signature Data 120 Vac Auxiliary Power Supply Circuit 4 Data in See the details below for the battery terminal wiring Auxiliary Power Supply Route the battery wiring harness P N 250181 through the plastic channel under the SIGA AAXX amplifiers to the battery terminals Power limited i e Nonpower limited 2 E Battery SIGA AAXX AN Supervised lee TB2 Plastic channel TT Nonsuper
30. SPECIFICATIONS Mounting BC 1 or RCC Series enclosures Power Rating 30 Amps 24 VDC Circuit Breaker 50 amps Power Bus 4 10 32 machine screws Operating Temperature Range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Operating Humidity Range 93 RH non condensing o WARNINGS Batteries can deliver high currents working on these circuits Remove all jewelry before INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS The battery cabinet must be installed in the same room as the fire alarm panel and wiring run in conduit Side View Enclosure COVER 3 BTSEN TES PRODUCT DIAGRAM 06 Qoo S S INSTALLATION SHEET 3 BTSEN Battery Distribution Bus INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387337 REVISION LEVEL 2 0 DATE 10 06 99 FILE NAME 387337 CDR APPROVED BY D Munn CREATED BY D Miner GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada NAK 5P8 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION PRODUCT DIAGRAM The 3 CAB series of equipment enclosure backboxes are made of 14 gauge steel and finished with a textured baked grey enamel The backboxes are designed for semi flush or surface mounting Conduit and nail knockouts keyhole style mounting holes and wide wiring troughs facilitate quick installation Chassis assembly design facilitates separation of power limited and nonpower limited c
31. fl a 2 places INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 6 32 threaded stand off Right mounting area for installing second power supply oN oO O fa quis o O SSIS l O 7 o I o O l a e Q E F m L I I LI i E Glo ol o o 7 O l i l l o o pang l l oflo oF I LIII m L E EE 88 l BS i E Q c o co oa m I I o 8 se O I l O HBATTERY O lo BEES UU ol oO O O 6 32X3 8 pan head screw 8 32 lock nut 2 places 4 places O a fs N 270495 iuan nnunnnuun nuuuuuun 250187 250189 primary monitor module 250188 booster monitor module Tan
32. 0ooocoococococo0 1 All wiring supervised and power limited 2 Backup amplifier must be rated greater than or equal to the other amplifiers to which it is connected and be installed in the same enclosure 3 Backup amplifier wiring must be rated greater than or equal to field wiring used on amplifiers connected to the backup amplifier nical Manuals Online htto Awww tech rie Raat Page of PRODUCT DESCRIPTION WIRE ROUTING If a nonpower limited source feeds the 2 CPU relay contacts the wiring must remain within this area All other wiring shall be power limited The GANN B S and the 10ANN B S are wallboxes constructed of 16 guage steel with a textured gray enamel finish The wallboxes house remote annunciator CPUs and optional modules that interface with other network components Typical knockout 6ANN B S i 2 CPU The following models identify the same wallbox Model Mounting 6ANN B Surface 6ANN B S Semi flush Optional module EE Typical knockout 10ANN B S The following models identify the same wallbox Model Mounting 10ANN B Surface Optional module 10ANN B S Semi flush DIMENSIONS 6ANN B S Semi flush M 14 48 in 36 78 cm 3 33 5 cm 30 7 cm 1 Ground Strap 2 Wallbox 3 Ground Lug Surface mount 4 Typical Knockout 5 Earth Ground Wire K 16 1 in 40 9 cm 6 Outer Door INSTALLATION SHEET
33. 2 max 2 max 3 chassis assemblies 4 max 2 max 2 max 3 CAB21B shown INSTALLATION SHEET 3 CAB Series Equipment Enclosure Backboxes INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387557 FILE NAME 387557 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 24MAY99 CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION Tedhnical Manuals Online h O WNNN Tecn mnal OM GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive Sarasota FL 34243 USA 625 6th Street East Owen Sound Ontario Canada N4K 5P8 CABINET INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS 3 CAB7B 3 CAB14B 3 CAB21B 27 34 in 27 34 in 27 34 in A 69 40 cm 69 40 cm 69 40 cm o E OO 1 65 in 1 65 in 1 65 in 4 19 cm 4 19 cm 4 19 cm 3 86 in 3 86 in 3 86 in SUTER ERIS pm E 9 80 cm 9 80 cm 9 80 cm A 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm a fei 48m ait FOR 3 4 INCH CONDUIT E 53 34 cm 53 34 cm 53 34 cm 1 9 cm 22 75 in 22 75 in 22 75 in F 57 8 cm 57 8 cm 57 8 cm 24 0 in 24 0 in 24 0 in G 60 9 cm 60 9 cm 60 9 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in H 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 0 in 3 0 in 3 0 in 7 7 cm 7 7 cm 7 7 cm BACKBOX 25 5 in 37 75 in 50 0 in J 64 77 cm 95 89 cm 127 0 cm 23 2 in 35 5 in 47 75 in K 58 98 cm 90 17 cm 121 3 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in L 3 16 cm 3 16 cm 3 16 cm 4 37 in 4 37 in 4 37 in DO ROT INSTALL GONDURT PLURI ew
34. 24DC12 12 Vdc Voltage Regulator with Security Bell Interface 3 AADC Addressable Analog Driver Controller 3 ANNCPU1 Annunciator Controller Module 3 ANNSM Annunciator Support Module 3 ASU Audio Source Unit 3 ASU FT Audio Source Unit with Firefighter s Telephone 3 FTCU 3 ATPINT ATP Interface 3 BATBKT Battery Bracket 3 BATS Battery Shelf 3 BTSEN Battery Distribution Bus 3 CAB Series Equipment Enclosure Backboxes 3 CAB Series Equipment Enclosure Doors 3 CAB E Series Equipment Enclosure Doors 3 CAB5 3 CAB5R 3 CHAS Seven Local Rail Module Chassis 3 CPU1 Central Processor Module amp 3 LCD Main LCD Display for 3 CPU1 3 FIB 3 FIBA Fiber Optic Communications Interface Module 3 IDC8 4 Traditional Zone I O Module 3 LDSM LED Display Support Local Rail Module 3 MODCOM 3 MODCOMP Modem Communicator 3 NSHM1 2 Network Short Haul Modem 3 OPS Off Premise Signal Module 3 PPS M 3 PPS M 230 Primary power supplies 3 BPS M 3 BPS M 230 Booster power supplies 3 PPS M 230 E Primary power supplies 3 BPS M 230 E Booster power supplies 3 RCC Series Remote Closet Cabinets 3 RCC E Series Remote Closet Cabinets 3 REMICA Remote Microphone 3 REMICP Remote Microphone 3 RLCM D 3 6ANN D and 3 10ANN D Remote Annunciator Cabinet Doors EST3 Installation Sheets Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Content P N 3100284 387332 387464 387312 2 0482 2 0481 387284 387556 387338 387337 387557 2 0488 387549 2 0487 2
35. Attach the cover with a right to left or left to right motion This will properly engage the tamper switch V P N 387625 REV 1 0 1 8 mper Surface mount 4 in sq box or European box Ju pe setup PC board snap 2 gang electrical box PC board snap Intermittent power Continuous power Se using strike using maglock or N N continuously powered strike JP1 Output source JP2 Input source AC power DC power from transformer from panel Battery compartment Q 9 OQ Velcro strap attachment PC board attachment slots Wiring diagram KE z 222 n ra S T 920 0 Z wm i 4 U zlol2 2 5 alf Z S gt lt o 9 Sjo lgj ovol gt gt gt x Olg ola u amp i o o o aS dux Iu ol 8 gl lu c alon oF l2 8 8 TB 4 N S o o o n5 JD 5 Elg0 40 4 l J NO e S S S S S S N eV A C Oo N E 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 16 5 Vac IN 2 Security Access 16 5 Vac IN G 4 Dry contact Control Bus TB 2 connections See Application wiring diagram From strike maglock access relay 4 From control panel To next CRC or or previous device other device To next device or 120 O EOL From power supply 9 if this is the last device on From AC Load terminals Class B or back to 3 SAC on plug in transformer CRCXF 10 module if Class A se Note The ground terminal on the tr
36. and secure with nuts 6 PRE AMP 1 3 Mount the 3 ATPINT board 4 on the four short spacers 5 and secure with four long spacers 3 PREAMP 1 70V 25V OUTRISER OUT PRE AMP eee 1 p4 4 Install the new cover plate 2 on the long spacers with PREAMP 2 screws and washers 1 provided 70V 25V 1 i OUTRISER OUT PRE AMP PRE AMP 2 o INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ATPINT ATP Interface INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387284 FILE NAME 387284 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 04 06 99 CREATED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Bottom View Technical Manuals Online htto M 15KQ EOL WIRING 15KQ EOL aiia in 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 15KQ EOL aiii wa in 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 aisi wa iin eoo oO 0 COCO 88 8 To TB1 on Audio Amplifier TB1 AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE BACKUP TB2 To TB2 on Audio Amplifier O00000000000 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ooo oO 090 Ce 88 8 To TB1 on Audio Amplifier AUDIO AMPLIFIER MODULE Riser 1 To TB2 on Audio Amplifier
37. http www tech man com 1 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 GFD Ground Fault Detector Product description DOOD DOOD 16 15 14 13 3 2 1 12 11 10 9 IN OUT JP1 IN OUT Circuit pair 1 Circuit pair 2 LED1 LED2 Earth Trouble GF Contacts GND Power NC COMNO 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 QD QD D QD WD QD QD QD The Ground Fault Detector GFD is used to detect ground faults on power limited isolated circuits The GFD provides ground fault monitoring for up to two isolated signals A ground fault on any wire is detected within 20 seconds Built in relay contacts are available for indicating trouble and ground fault conditions or the GFD can be configured to put a ground fault on the monitoring circuit The GFD is a stand alone unit Its dry contacts can be monitored by other system input devices The GFD also has a watchdog circuit which keeps the relay energized Specifications Operating voltage range 10 to 28 Vdc Cur
38. 0484 387465 387333 2 0492 2 0485 387476 387596 2 0494 2 0495 38 555 2 0486 387551 387466 387519 387310 Content Installation sheet title 3 RLCM D E 3 6ANN D E and 3 10ANN D E Remote Annunciator Cabinet Doors 3 RS485 A B R Network communications card 3 RS232 Ancillary communications card 3 SAC Security Access Control Module 3 SSDC 3 SDDC Signature Controller Modules and 3 SDC Signature Data Circuit card 3 TAMP 3 TAMP5 3 TAMPRCC Cabinet Tamper Switches 3 ZA20A 3 ZA20B 3 ZA40A 3 ZA40B Zoned Audio Amplifiers 3 ZA90 Zoned Audio Amplifier 6ANN B S and 10ANN B S Remote Annunciator Cabinet Wallboxes ATCK Attack Kit for RCC7R Cabinet Control LED Displays CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller CRCRL CRC Accessory Relay CRCSND CRC Sounder GFD Ground Fault Detector IOP3A Isolator RS 232 Card KPDISP Keypad Display RLCM B S Remote Annunciator Cabinet Wallbox SIGA AA30 SIGA AA50 Audio Amplifiers SIGA APS 220 Auxiliary Power Supply Module SIGA MD S Motion Detector SIGA SEC2 Security Loop Module li EST3 Installation Sheets Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com P N 387553 2 0489 387624 2 0491 387422 38 463 38 516 38 586 3100142 2 0493 387625 3100294 3100033 387630 2 0758 3100054 387559 387343 387342 387633 38 632 Content Introduction About this manual This manual contains copies of the EST3 installation sheets The sheets are arranged in alphabeti
39. 4 fiber optic circuits one for network data communications and the other for network audio The 3 FIBA module provides two fiber optic circuits for Class B Style 4 or Class A Style 7 network data communications and two fiber optic circuits for Class B Style 4 or Class A Style 7 network audio communications Note The 3 FIBA does not provide Class A audio when used with a 3 CPU panel controller module The 3 FIBA only provides Class A audio when used with a 3 CPU1 Each fiber optic circuit consists of two 62 5 125 or 100 140 multimode fiber optic cables The 3 FIB 3 FIBA also supports copper wire connections so the network data and audio communications format can easily be changed to and from copper and optical fiber as job conditions require The fiber optic interface module consists of two cards The electronics card plugs into the rear of the 3 CPU1 panel controller The electronics card is connected to the fiber card by a ribbon cable The fiber card mounts below the 3 CHAS7 chassis The fiber card provides type ST fiber optic connectors and a secondary power option permitting communications to flow through the module even with panel power disconnected The interface receives and re transmits network and audio data information This permits a fiber optic budget of 14dB between any two interfaces In the event a panel needs to be powered down for service a 24V battery can be connected to the module to maintain network and audio
40. 54 46 cm 23 25in 2325 in 2325 in K 59 03 cm 59 03 cm 59 03 cm 250in 250in 250in 63 5 cm 63 5 cm 63 5 cm 1 75 in 1 75 in 1 75 in M 4 45 cm 4 45 cm 4 45 cm 3 55in 3 55in 3 55in N 9 01 cm 9 01 cm 9 01 cm Tedhnica PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 REMICA provides remote paging capability at stations located throughout a building or campus The 3 REMICA can be connected to other remote microphone units to provide up to 63 stations on the paging circuit The 3 REMICA occupies 2 slot positions in a 2 space 6 space or 10 space remote annunciator cabinet When installed in a cabinet with an annunciator controller the 3 REMICA must occupy the slot positions next to the controller The 3 REMICA housing assembly provides standoffs for mounting a Signature single input module when the system application requires electrical supervision The 3 REMICA trouble relay contacts change state whenever an electrical short or open is detected on either the microphone or audio inputs or whenever power is interrupted to the unit o WARNINGS 1 This product contains components which are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge may result in equipment failure Ensure the 24VDC riser is deenergized before making cable connections JUMPER SETTINGS Jumper JP1 and JP2 Position A Selects ac supervision whe
41. 6 50 t ze Y LL E lt lt Oalo c x Zz 7 AUDIO DATA PACE REMOTE MIC PRIMARY SECONDARY TELEPHONE OUT dI KEY om AUDIO AUX M U i E 7 E Mo ooo oo eo CoC 8 Cc 8 BN Auxiliary Input Gain Adjust ND C 3 FTCU FIRFIGHTER S TELEPHONE CONTROL UNIT 3 ASU 5 AUDIO SOURCE UNIT Oo l Ribbon cable Write protect P N 250195 00 switch RAIL To 3 ASU display CHASSIS INTERFACE 3 ASUMX CARD EXPANSION 8 COUT DOUT ae MEMORY To 3 FTCU display 8 80 J8 J9 mm C P N 270481 20Paae20 4 TECHM EA Manus Online htto Awww tech man com COVER INSTALLATION 3 FTCU Cover Assembly 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Cover Assembly 3 RCIC Rail Chassis Interface Card 4 3 FTCU Controller Board 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Controller Board DOWNLOAD WIRING The figure below indicates the wiring between the 3 ASU and the PC running the System Definition Utility program This cable is used whenever downloading information into the 3 ASU Refer to the Programming Manual for complete downloading information 3 CPU1 Panel Controller Connector J5 OR 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Connector J1 OR Signature Data Controller Connector J3 NOTE
42. 940 4000 4000 2700 2000 1600 1360 1160 1000 900 800 740 680 620 4000 3000 2040 1500 1200 1020 870 750 660 600 555 510 471 1 2 1 een oo eoa 1200 soo no roa eos saa ao o aan s oes sro neo aro ow soe soz uo wo owe sre x t pes oe n s sa ie s x x 8 2 9 10 es roo se s ow mo o x x x px CHCOIOEGEOEAEXEBEEE SERESEX OM ODOUICOGDGIESSA3CRENE RETE s ses rn a a oc D D e h h 17 METCICGETIERERERESESESESESES 20 sao seo seo x x x x x xix x x Notes All distance measurements are given in feet X means that the 3 PPS M will not support these devices at any distance Installation Sheet 180CT01 P N 387625 REV 1 0 Technit E ARRE titra Pea gp WW tech man com 718 P N 387625 REV 1 0 180CTO1 Installation Sheet Techrtical Manuals Online http www tech man com CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller CRCRL CRC Accessory Relay Product description p d p The CRCRL is a fire security and access control accessory Use the CRCRL in conjunction with an external power supply to control a device which requires voltage or current outside the control unit s operating range Specifications Operating voltage 12 Vdc Operating current 34 mA at 12 Vdc Contact rating 2 Aat 28 Vdc at 0 6 PF 2 A at 120 250 Vac at 0 6 PF Dimensions Width 0 8 in 2 0 cm Height 1 8 in 4 6 cm Depth 1 2 in 3 1 cm Operating environ
43. A local mercantile Grade A B or C central station Grade A or AA proprietary or hold up alarm 11 When using a CRC as a muster station the reader must be wired as an outside reader Wire routing e All connections except the battery leads are power limited Terminals TB1 1 4 and 17 23 are supervised e Battery leads must be routed under the provided insulator and must be a minimum of 1 4 inch from any other wiring including TB2 connections or you must use FPL FPLR or FPLP wiring e Route 16 5 Vac TB2 1 and 2 and 24 V in out TB1 1 and 2 out of the CRC Leave no excess wire in the CRC This ensures proper power limited spacing Power limited wiring Nonpower limited wiring Mullion proximity card reader Mullion proximity card reader Mullion proximity magnetic stripe card reader Mullion proximity magnetic stripe card reader Wall mount proximity card reader Wall mount proximity card reader Wall mount proximity keypad card reader Wall mount proximity keypad card reader Ruggedized proximity magnetic stripe keypad card reader ProxPro proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPro proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPro proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPro proximity card reader with Wiegand output MiniProx proximity card reader with Wiegand output P N 387625 REV 1 0 3 8 Table 1 Compatible card readers Manufacturer Model number HID Corporation 5375NT HID Cor
44. C Humidity 93 RH non condensing Power Requirements Standby Current 53 mA Alarm Current 53 mA INSTALLATION Install the 3 LCD display module if required e Remove the blank front panels from the support brackets on the 3 CPU1 Primary power Connect the ribbon cable on the 3 LCD supply Primary power to J1 on the 3 CPU1 The colored edge supply monitor is pin 1 8 Connect the ground cable on the 3 LCD to the 2 pin header on the 3 CPU1 The O sssssssss 2 pin header is located just above the Network B terminals on TB2 Snap the 3 LCD onto the left mounting brackets provided on the 3 LCD Install any 3 CPU1 option cards if required Refer to the respective installation sheets for the option card being installed Slide the 3 CPU71 into the first two rail slots on the rail chassis assembly Be careful to line the option cards into the card guides j Gently push the 3 CPU1 until it is firmly ae Sora seate
45. East Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound ON Canada Teghnicat Manuals Online http7 www techr man con SPECIFICATIONS 3 CPU1 Central Processor Module 3 LCD Display for 3 CPU1 Processor 16 bit RISC Installation Plugs into connector J1 on 3 CPU1 module Memory 4 MB RAN volatile static Mounts on the front of the 3 CPU1 module 1 MB Flash non volatile LCD Display 64 x 128 pixels back lit liquid crystal 32K EEPROM Indicators Installation Occupies first 2 spaces on rail chassis Power Green LED Internal RS 232 Serial Port Isolated Class B CPU Failure Yellow LED Connector RJ 11 Test Yellow LED Ground Fault Yellow LED Common Control Relays 3 Form C relays rated at 24 Vdc 1A for Disable Yellow LED alarm supervisory and trouble Reset Yellow LED integrated with Reset switch Operating Environment Trouble Silence Yellow LED integrated with Trouble Silence Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C switch Humidity 93 RH ORC nena Alarm Silence Yellow LED integrated with Alarm Silence switch Power Requirements Drill Yellow LED integrated with Drill switch Standby Current 100 mA Alarm Red LED Alarm Current 110 mA Supervisory Yellow LED Trouble Yellow LED Monitor Yellow LED Operator Controls Reset Switch 10 digit keypad w Enter and Delete keys Alarm Silence Switch Message queue scroll switches Trouble Silence Switch Custom function switch Drill Switch Operating Environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49
46. Humidity 50 mA 24 Vdc 330 mA 24 Vdc 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C 93 RH non condensing INSTALLATION If a Control LED Display is required on this module mount it in the recess on the front of the module Secure the display to the module with the four supplied plastic rivets Connect the display ribbon cable P N 250186 from connector J1 on the display to connector P1 on the module The 3 IDC8 4 has four dedicated Class B Initiating Device Circuits IDCs labeled IDC3 amp IDC4 and IDC7 amp IDC8 The module also has two pairs of configurable Class B circuits IDC NAC1 2 and IDC NAC5 6 are configurable as either two Initiating Device Circuits or two Notification Appliance circuits NACs When configured as NACs circuits IDC NAC1 and IDC NAC2 share a common signal source When configured as NACs circuits IDC NAC5 and IDC NAC6 share a common signal source Two jumpers on the module select the signal source for each pair of NACs Setjumpers JP1 JP2 JP3 amp JP4 then install the module on the rail The jumpers have no effect when IDC NAC circuits are used as input circuits Before connecting the Traditional I O Zone Module to the field wiring test the field wiring When a circuit checks out properly connect it to the appropriate terminals Polarity for NAC circuits is indicated for normal monitoring of the circuit s electrical integrity TB1 and TB2 are removable for ease of wiring All wiring is power limited and
47. M4 N y0 6 32 lock nut 4 d 4 places Figure 1 Typical outer door installation INSTALLATION SHEET 3 RLCM D 3 6ANN D and 3 10ANN D Remote Annunciator PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The remote annunciator cabinet door assembly consists of an inner door and an outer door The outer door has a viewing window and is secured in the closed position with a key lock The inner door provides mounting space for the panel electronics and is secured in the closed position with a captive screw Cabinet Doors The line of remote annunciator cabinet door assemblies include INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387310 FILE NAME 387310 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 06DEC99 CREATED BY G Sutton Model Description 3 RLCM D Grey door with window for the 3 LCDANN semi flush and surface mount cabinets 3 6ANN D Grey door with window for the 6 ANN semi flush EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC and surface mount cabinets j l SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 3 10ANN D Grey door with window for the 10 ANN semi flush CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 and surface mount cabinets OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Note Figure 2 shows how the inner door attaches to a wallbox designed for semi flush mount applications S
48. Manuals Online http www tech man com xu ec Installation Sheet Techni AP NA mRule RF PREEIPT B Www tech man com Strip and prepare wire for installation 4 Wire installation Note Observe wiring polarity between modems The G shield connection is optional Modem 1 wiring Modem 2 wiring XMT transmit RCV receive XMT transmit RCV receive epal RCV receive XMT transmit O RCV receive XMT transmit i og o Ole ea oO o soe cB Place the two halves of the strain relief assembly on both sides of the cable and press together lightly Slide the assembly to about 2 in 5 1 cm from the terminal posts and press together firmly C i Place the modem in the bottom half of the modem case and insert the strain relief assembly into the slot in the bottom of the case Insert the captive screws through the saddle washer then insert the screw and washer through the holes in the DB25 end of the case Attach the top of the case Step 8 Connect the modem s Important 1 When connecting the NSHM to a CPUx using the Class A Network connection on TB2 you must connect the modem to the Network B side on the NSHM When connecting the NSHM to a CPUx using the Class B Network connection on TB2 you must connect the modem to the Network A side on the NSHM To the next modem conne
49. N O contact for maintenance conditions e g a motion detector with a separate maintenance contact When the N C contact is opened or the N O contact is closed a maintenance signal is sent to the loop controller Note See the SDU Online Help P N 180653 for additional programming instructions Installation instructions Here are the general steps you ll follow to mount wire and test the Motion Detector The details of each step are given in the remaining topics of this installation sheet 1 Disassemble the detector for mounting and wiring Remove the access plate cover and circuit board 2 Mount the base to a flat wall or a corner See Figure 1 and Mounting the detector 3 Configure the reflector and window as required for the coverage you want Wire the detector and replace the circuit board Set the jumpers for the required sensitivity and range Insert flat bladed Test the detector screwdriver here DU OO den de Remove the keeper screw and reassemble the cover and access plate Installation notes 1 For NFPA 72 guard tour applications mount the Motion Detector to an outlet box 2 This product is compatible with the EST3 system The system must provide a minimum of 4 hours standby for security applications and 24 hours standby for fire alarm applications i i Fi R ing th Disassembling the detector igure 3 Removing the cover To disassemble the detector 1 Use the tab to
50. O 9 CO Oo noL INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ZA90 Zoned Audio Amplifier INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387516 FILE NAME 387516 CDR REVISION LEVEL 4 0 APPROVED BY S Moiseev DATE 31JANO1 CREATED BY D Chinell EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 FIELD WIRING Notes 1 All wiring supervised and power limited 2 Install listed 15 kQ EOL resistor on last device only when wired as Class B Style Y riser 3 Polarity of signal circuit shown in supervisory state BACK UP NAC B NAC A 4 Shield required when audio riser shares same conduit as telephone riser 5 Electrical supervision requires wire runs to be broken at each device Do not loop signal wires around device terminals 4 6 6 Twisted pair not required when audio circuit riser shares conduit exclusively with 24 Vdc NAC riser Class B Style Y Class A Style Z Figure 1 Typical notification appliance circuit wiring Backup Amplifier First zone amplifier Last zone amplifier on circuit on circuit BACK UP NAC A NAC B BACK UP NAC A NAC B ee dle deo ware Pew DADWADNADAYGPDD BACK UP NAC A NAC B S S DODDO o iE Figure 2 Backup amplifier wiring Notes
51. _ Pair one out 5 Pair two out To supervisory module or traditional zone card 4 3 Installation Sheet GFD Ground Fault Detector PRODUCT INFORMATION SPECIFICATIONS Current Requirement The IOP3A isolator card is designed to electrically isolate a fire alarm control panel s RS 232 ports from peripheral devices The IOP3A provides two isolated RS232 connections as well as a DB9 and RJ12 connector for downloading A select mode allows both a printer and modem to be connected when used on EST2 systems JUMPER SETUP Select Mode Supervision Mode The IOP3A should be used in ALL applications which require the connection of external devices CCA CGP VDU and external modems to properly isolate the fire alarm control panel from earth ground connections Output 1 supervision disable 12VDC on TB2 1 Output 1 supervision enable TB2 Output 2 supervision disable 12VDC on TB3 1 Output Z2 supervision enable TB3 INSTALLATION The IOP3A module requires 1 2 standard module footprint JB4 IN Supervision Mode OUT Select Mode FIELD WIRING NOTE JB1 and JB4 settings must agree To Control Module TB1 1 24VDC TB1 2 2AVDC TB1 3 Port Selection Supervision TB1 4 Common TB1 5 RXD IN TB1 6 TXD OUT IRC 3 Printer Mode FireWorks Mode JB1 2 3 JB1 2 3 JB2 JB2 JB3 JB3 JB4 JB4 P1 on 2 MCM OUT RDU Mode JB1 1 2 JB2 JB3 JB4 P1 on 2 MCM To Peripheral Device TB2 3 1 Supervis
52. a 1 kHz temporal 3 3 3 tone to use as an evacuation signal in the event of a fault in the audible notification appliance circuit In addition the 3 ZA90 provides connections and mounting brackets for two control display modules The 3 ZA90 zoned audio amplifier module requires two JP1 Selects the amplifier signal output voltage JP2 Selects the amplifier output voltage configuration to report to the panel controller Note JP1 and JP2 must be set for the same output voltage INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Installing the amplifier 1 Remove all power from the panel Set configuration jumpers as required 2 3 Slide the module into the required rail slot position 4 Gently push the module into the connectors to ensure good contacts Secure the module to the chassis by pushing in all four fasteners 6 Connect field wiring Adjusting the amplifier output levels You must adjust the output level of all Zoned amplifier modules in the cabinet using a specific input signal Failure to do so can result in damage to the amplifiers Refer to the nstallation and Service Manual and use the procedure described in the topic Adjusting amplifier output levels Notes 1 This product should only be installed in a CHAS7 containing a primary or booster power supply Do not use the gain control pot to adjust output level except when calibrating the amplifier as described in the Installation and Service Manual Doing so ca
53. access to any partition controlled by a KPDISP The module can annunciate and report tampering or loss of communication with the main system panel System requirements The KPDISP must be connected to a 3 SAC module The KPDISP communicates with the system control panel via the 3 SAC The 3 SAC supports the SAC bus an RS 485 line which can be configured as Class A or Class B depending on application requirements In addition to security messaging the SAC bus transmits database updates and life safety event messages to the KPDISP The KPDISP is shipped with a service password of 0000000 to allow initial testing When any password is downloaded to the keypad the service password is removed Specifications Dimensions Closed size W x H x D 7 22 x 4 70 x 1 13 in 18 34 x 11 94 x 2 86 cm Open height 8 72 in 22 15 cm Cover swing from wall 5 2 in 13 21 cm Cover removal clearance 1 in on right side Material High impact polymer white Operating temperature range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Operating humidity range 0 to 93 RH non condensing Storage temperature range 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Compatible electrical boxes North American 2 1 2 in 64 mm deep 2 gang box Standard 4 in square box 1 1 2 in 38 mm deep box European 100 mm square box Wire size 14 to 22 AWG 1 50 to 0 25 sq mm Power 18 4 to 26 4 Vdc Current 95 mA Partitions 255 maximum Users 200 maximum Languages 2 user selectable Insta
54. appropriate terminals as shown in the diagram on the next page Polarity is indicated for normal monitoring of the circuit s electrical integrity PRODUCT DIAGRAM Filter card P N 130396 3 SDC Signature Controller module INSTALLATION SHEET 3 SSDC 3 SDDC Signature Controller modules and 3 SDC Signature Data Circuit card INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270491 FILE NAME 270491 CDR REVISION LEVEL 3 0 APPROVED BY D Munn DATE 28SEP00 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 WIRING DIAGRAM 3 SDDC only L 58 BSPAA S BB MW H sigA2 R sicA2 SIGA2 Required for Class A only O O O O0 Oo O O OQ OD To 2 wire smoke detector circuit To 2 wire smoke detector circuit Required for Class A only 1 All wiring supervised and power limited 2 Shield if used must be continuous and free from earth ground 3 SSDC and 3 SDDC INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONT Press here to connect filter card to the rail module Circuit 2 Circuit 1
55. body before handling Installation Sheet 260CTO01 Techni a Mantrale Ore enm WI w tech man com Installation instructions 1 Install a display faceplate in the recess on the front of the module if needed Refer to the Control LED Displays installation sheet P N 270493 for more information 2 Mountthe 3 SAC in one space on the rail chassis 3 Connect all SAC Bus wiring to TB2 TB2 is removable for ease of wiring All wiring is power limited and should be routed through the notches at the right front of the chassis 4 Close the module display door Latch the door by sliding the upper latch up and the lower latch down Note TB1 is not used Wiring diagrams Class A wiring 3 SAC 3 SAC Ferrite clamps 4 120 Q EOL resistors CRCII CRC I Notes 1 Refer to device installation sheets for proper wiring 2 Maximum of 30 devices for Class A 62 devices 31 per loop for Class B 3 Security Access Control Bus 4 Install the provided ferrite clamps as shown The clamps must be mounted on the lines as they exit the cabinet 5 Up to 4 000 ft 25 pF ft 1 220 m All wiring is power limited and supervised V P N 387624 REV 1 0 1 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com o PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 SSDC module provides one Class Aor Class B Signature data circuit for Signature Series detectors and modules The module also provides a connection for powering conv
56. busy lights when another remote microphone unit has control of the paging circuit Paging lights when speaking into the microphone while the key is pressed Trouble lights when trouble detected with paging circuit 3 REMICP 3 REMIC Assembly Page Control Housing Assembly INSTALLATION SHEET 3 REMICP Remote Microphone INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387519 FILE NAME 387519 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY D Munn DATE 15FEB99 CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 FIELD WIRING From primary 24 Vdc riser j From secondary 24 Vdc riser TB1 Remote microphone To remote microphone TB1 AUDIO INPUT terminals o remote microphone A B1 KEY INPUT terminals From remote microphone TB1 AUDIO OUTPUT terminals A From remote microphone TB1 KEY OUTPUT terminals To trouble relay interface circuit W me u ee ee Notes 1 All wiring supervised and power limited Terminate KEY input terminals with 1 8 kQ EOL resistor when not used Shield required when audio riser shares conduit with telephone riser Connect to audio source unit TB1 REMOTE MIC AUDIO and REMOTE MIC KEY input terminals when last remote microphone unit in chain GSYS lt SSSGVGVGVGVGVGGSGSSSSSSSS De SESS HN NNNNUUN
57. chassis and and two 50 AH 12 Vdc Battery Cabinet Configuration One chassis and two 3 BTS battery shelves with one 65AH 12 Vdc battery per shelf Door Finish Red textured enamel INSTALLATION SHEET 3 RCC E Series Remote Closet Cabinets INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387551 FILE NAME 387551 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 28MAY99 CREATED BY M Rimes EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario USA Canada N4K 5P8 Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com van CABINET INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS OUTER DOOR TOP VIEW ALL KNOCKOUTS FOR 3 4 CONDUIT 1 9 cm BACKBOX A BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT P N 387551 REV 1 0 Page 2 of 2 CLIE To tL COT SRCC21A2 CDR RCURE RCIHARE RCIRE 23 36 in 35 61in 47 75 in 59 3 cm 90 4 cm 121 29 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 14 1in 14 1in 14 1in C 35 8 cm 35 8 cm 35 8 cm 23 25in 35 47in 47 72in 59 1 cm 90 1 cm 121 21 cm 4 37in 4 37in 4 37in E 11 1 cm 11 1 cm 11 1 cm 5 5 in 5 5 in 5 5 in F 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 1 25 in 1 25in 125in G 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 5 5 in 5 5 in 5 5 in H 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 1 25 in 1 25in 125in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 2144in 2144 in 2144in J 54 46 cm 54 46 cm
58. chassis at the top of the equipment enclosure in the location shown Stud on equipment enclosure back box Mains ac Stud on power distribution assembly To filter 2 A To filter 1 Step 2 Mount the power supply assembly 1 Attach the power supply assembly to the 4 threaded mounting studs on the rail chassis assembly see Figure 2 2 Screw the bottom edge of the power supply assembly to the threaded standoffs on the rail chassis assembly 3 Secure the top edge of the power supply assembly to the rail chassis assembly using the threaded studs and standoffs provided in the hardware kit Notes 1 The primary power supply must always be mounted in the left mounting position of the chassis containing the panel controller 2 Booster supplies if required may be mounted in any rail chassis but no more than three booster supplies may exist in any one cabinet nnical Manuals Online http www nR Earth conductor 6 32X3 8 pan head screw INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A Earth ground braid 4 3 o o o o 290 eco L N 6 internal tooth washer 6 places 3 o O oO O Oo Oo O m p O O 0O O Tr O O O G3 TB2 D c O Q O amp O 9 9 O Figure 1 Power distribution assembly mounting 6 32 threaded standoff Note Rails removed for clarity
59. communications during servicing o WARNINGS This product contains components which are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge may result in equipment failure 1 All wiring and fiber optic cable are supervised 2 All wiring is power limited FIBER TESTING To test the fiber optic connection place JP1 in the TEST position The 3 FIB 3 FIBA will transmit a constant signal which can be used for fiber optic budget measurements and troubleshooting Return JP1 to the NORM position when testing is finished Manuals Online http www tech man com y SPECIFICATIONS Installation Connector J2 of 3 CPU1 Fiber card mounts on bracket under 3 CHAS7 chassis or on a 3 MPFIB bracket in the 3 CAB5 enclosure Fiber Optics network and audio Budget 14dB between 2 interfaces Cable Type 62 5 125 or 100 140 multimode Connectors Type ST Network Data Circuit Circuit Configuration Data Rate Isolation Class B Style 4 or Class A Style 7 9600 19 2K 38 4K From previous 3 CPU1 using copper total isolation using fiber optics Digitized Audio Data Circuit Circuit Configuration Class B Style 4 Class A Style 7 only available on 3 FIBA 327 KB From previous 3 CPU1 using copper total isolation using fiber optics Copper Wired Network Data Circuit Segment Circuit Length 5 000 ft 1 524 m max between any three panels 90 Q max Da
60. door To do this add the active current of the CRC the active current of the door lock the active current of the card reader and the active current of the sounder if used Determine the number of doors you need to secure In Table 3 find the intersection of the number of doors and the load current you determined in steps 1 and 2 This is the maximum length in feet of the SAC bus using 16 AWG wire 4 lf the distance from the control panel to the last device on the SAC bus is less than this distance no further calculations are needed Table 3 Length of SAC bus using 16 AWG wire 5 If the distance to the last device in you installation is greater than this distance repeat steps 1 through 4 using Table 4 If changing the gauge of the wire does not result in a sufficient length for a single SAC you will need to design the system with an additional power supply then repeat the steps Calculated voltage drop You can use the EST3 System Builder program to calculate the actual voltage drop along the SAC bus based on the actual load of each device and the actual distance between devices To calculate the voltage drop 1 Start the EST3 System Builder program and select the 16 AWG check box For the first device on the SAC bus enter the actual active load and the distance from the control panel The system calculates the voltage drop and indicates whether it is OK to continue Continue adding the actual a
61. energize the panel before plugging in the rail module may result in equipment damage OPTION CARDS 3 RS232 CARD O 3 RS485A B R CARD E INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Plug the option card into the appropriate connector on the back side of the 3 CPU1 see figure on page 2 of this installation sheet The card should be firmly seated in its connector Secure the card to the 3 CPU1 with the provided 6 32 screw and nut INSTALLATION SHEET Option cards 3 RS485 A B R Network communications card 3 RS232 Ancillary communications card Plug the 3 CPU1 into the rail chassis assembly Connect the field wiring Refer to installation sheet P N 387465 INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270489 REVISION LEVEL 5 0 DATE 22JAN01 FILE NAME 270489 CDR APPROVED BY D Munn CREATED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedhnical Manuals Online htto www tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
62. flat surface 3 Reinstall the circuit board 4 Replace the front cover Front cover Front cover Backbox front view Side view 1 Mounting Knockout 2 Wiring entrance Figure 2 Surface mounting the module To mount the module in an electrical box Reinstall the circuit board Replace the front cover Place the security loop module inside the electrical box ze dee NS Secure the appropriate cover to the electrical box Signature data circuit Security input circuits Figure 3 Mounting the module in an electrical box Wire stripping guide mm 1 4 in 6 mm Strip 1 4 inch about 6 mm from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminal block of the module Caution Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault Exposing less wire may result in a faulty connection Installation Sheet SIGA SEC2 Security Loop Module Wiring diagram Notes 1 The circuits connected to TB2 are configurable to personality codes 3 41 42 43 44 45 46 or 48 The personality code assigned to the circuits determines the types of devices on them 2 Class B Style 4 3 25 Q resistance per wire max 4 16 AWG 1 0 sq mm max 22 AWG 0 25 sq mm min 5 Listed 47 kQ EOL 6 UL ULC listed guard tour station f All wiring is supervised and power limited 8 This module will not support 2 wire smoke detectors From Signature loop controller or previous device Data in Data in Data
63. lock The inner door provides mounting space for the panel electronics and is secured in the closed position with a captive screw The line of remote annunciator cabinet door assemblies include Model Description 3 RLCM D E Grey door with window for the 3 LCDANN E semi flush and surface mount cabinets 3 6ANN D E Grey door with window for the 3 GANN E semi flush and surface mount cabinets 3 10ANN D E Grey door with window for the 3 10ANN E semi flush and surface mount cabinets Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com INSTALLATION SHEET 3 RLCM D E 3 6ANN D E and 3 10ANN D E Remote Annunciator Cabinet Doors INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387553 FILE NAME 387553 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 06DEC99 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Note Figure 2 shows how the inner door attaches to a wallbox designed for semi flush mount applications Surface mount wallboxes use self tapping screws and Remote annunciator pre drilled holes to attach the inner door to the wallbox cabinet walloox Outer door Inner door 7 d Le so L J DOES To 4 6 32 lock nut 3
64. out Data out To next Signature device Signature loop Figure 4 Wiring diagram Installation Sheet 30OCTO1 Technica WrAfraa Rey rese Yee www tech man com Security Loop Module N O with tamper N C with tamper Basic security 9 Guard tour 6 1 2 3 4 P N 387632 REV 1 0 3 4 P N 387632 REV 1 0 300CT01 Installation Sheet Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com SIGA SEC2 Security Loop Module
65. panel load is distributed among the operational power sources Should the load ever exceed the ability of the operable power sources to supply the power as in the event of an alarm the system will automatically transfer to standby batteries The power supply booster monitor module provides the interface between a power supply booster and the panel making the required data and power connections to and from the rail chassis The booster monitor module requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate Manuals Online http www tech man com y SPECIFICATIONS 3 PPS M 230 E and 3 BPS M 230 E Installation Power distribution assembly mounts behind chassis rail 3 PPS M 230 E only Heat sink assembly mounts behind chassis rail Monitor module requires one module space 230 Vac 10 15 2 0 A 50 Hz lt 188 Vac Power Input Brownout Level Outputs Total Internal DC Auxiliary DC 24 Vdc 7 0 A internal and auxiliary outputs 24 Vdc 7 0 A max Two 24 Vdc 3 5 A max ground fault and short supervised power limited outputs Termination AC Input Terminals on heat sink assembly Batteries Terminals on heat sink assembly Internal DC Output LRM chassis rails via monitor module Auxilary DC Output Removable plug in terminal strips on monitor module Operating Environment Tempe
66. panels 90 Q max 0 09 uF max 32 120 F 0 49 C 93 RH non condensing 55 mA 55 mA 3 RS232 Ancillary Communications Card Installation Circuit Configuration Circuit Type Baud Rate Max Circuit Length Minimum Wire Size Operating Environment Temperature Humidity Current Requirements Standby Alarm Plugs into connector J3 of the 3 CPU1 Class B Two optically isolated RS 232 serial 300 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 50 ft 15 2 m 18 AWG 0 75 mm 32 120 F 0 49 C 93 RH non condensing 48 mA 48 mA Do not use a 3 RS485A card with a 3 CPU module This will cause network system troubles Use the 3 RS485A card only with a 3 CPU1 module The 3 RS485R is a direct service replacement for older 3 RS485 assemblies P N 240626 and P N 240971 Failure to replace these assemblies with the 3 RS485R may result in system audio troubles 3 RS232 Ancillary Communications Card The 3 RS232 Ancillary Communications card gives a panel the ability to connect to serial devices such as printers modems and external command and control equipment The 3 RS232 card provides two RS 232 serial ports o WARNINGS 1 This product contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures may cause equipment damage Rail modules may not be plugged into the rail chassis assembly while voltages are present on the rail Failure to de
67. should be routed through the notches at the right front of the chassis Close the module display door Latch the door by sliding the upper latch up and the lower latch down 3 IDC8 4 INSTALLATION SHEET 3 IDC8 4 Traditional Zone I O Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270492 FILE NAME 270492 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 12 17 98 CREATED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 WIRING UL ULC Listed 4 7KQ EOL 6251B 001A Base INITIATING DEVICE CIRCUIT IDC See installation manual Connect to IDC 3 4 7 or 8 for additional compatible IDC NAC 1 2 5 or 6 devices UL ULC Listed 15KQ EOL NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE CIRCUIT NAC Connect to IDC NAC 1 2 5 or 6 WHEN WIRING MODULE FIELD WIRING PLUG SCALLOPED EDGE MUST FACE DOWN AND TERMINAL CLAMP SCREWS FACE UP PINS ARE NUMBERED RIGHT TO LEFT Observe static sensitive fae material handling practices NENENENNNE D JUMPER SETUP To TB1 on Module Circuits Signal Source External via Terminals Internal 24 VDC 3 5A max per NAC pair IDC NAC 1 2 JP1to 1 amp 2 JP1 to2 amp 3 JP2 to 1 amp 2 JP2 to2 amp 3
68. switched on inadvertently OX am s GEM mi TB1 Notes f f 230 VAC 1 Install wiring in accordance with 8 8 8 8 G L2 L1 the National Electrical Code and all other local requirements S S S 2 Up to 4 primary or booster supplies may be connected to a U Uu U single ac source circuit TB1 Power supply assembly TB1 terminal designations Figure 1 Mains ac wire connections Caution Disconnecting the Oo 5 battery from the power supply while the cabinet is deenergized a v may damage the battery Notes o ED Ps S TB2 1 Each power supply shall have e e its own separate pair of 0000000 OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO I LA M conductors going to the battery ae E 6 o TL TEMP 2 The batteries must already be _ i 6 HOE e BATTERY MON connected to the primary power supply when the cabinet is G SS TB2 ls QI Power supply assembly energized in order to activate TB2 terminal designations the battery charging circuit From positive and negative terminals of cabinet battery or from battery distribution bus in remote cabinet From temperature senso
69. the chassis to the cabinet with the washers and nuts provided 3 Mount the Rail Chassis Interface card on the studs at the right side of the chassis Connect the power and data cables from the Rail Chassis Interface card to the previous and next chassis 4 Mount the 3 ASU controller board on the six spacers on the left side of the chassis as shown on the figure below Run ribbon cable P N 250195 01 from connector J2 on the 3 ASU controller board to connector J1 on the Rail Chassis Interface card 5 Terminate the field wiring on TB1 Refer to the Wiring section on the next page 6 Runribbon cable P N 250194 00 from connector J3 on the 3 ASU controller board to connector J1 on the 3 ASU control board mounted in the Audio Source Unit cover assembly 7 Install the 3 ASU cover assembly over the controller board and secure it with 4 nuts and washers NETWORK AUDIO RISER TO 3 CPU PANEL CONTROLLER REMOTE ASUs ONLY FROM 3 FTCU LOW LEVEL PAGE OUT REMOTE MIC PTT KEY REMOTE MIC AUDIO INPUT AUXILIARY AUDIO INPUT AUDIO DATA PAGE REMOTE MIC PRIMARY SECONDARY TELEPHONE OUT a KEY AUDIO AUX
70. the service panel and located accordingly From NETWORK B on To NETWORK A on previous CPU module next CPU module Typical wiring First panel on Class B Last panel on Class B network network NETWORK OUT IN A A B B I AUDIO AIN A N A Ve A eA We A ee A ee A A S A Ve A O We A ee A ee A L NETWORK OUT IN AUDIO A IN NETWORK AUDIO A IN Make this the C H e a service panel a j r B Figure 1 Class B network data riser wiring requires 3 RS485A or 3 RS485B NETWORK AUDIO NETWORK AUDIO NETWORK AUDIO OUT IN A IN OUT IN A IN B A B B B AJB A 8 l l I Figure 2 Class A network data riser wiring requires 3 RS485A or 3 RS485B i P N 387465 REV 2 0 P 3 of 5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com aa FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS Network audio riser connections A 3 CPU1 equipped with a 3 RS485A or 3 RS485B card can distribute audio messages to other similarly equipped 3 CPU1 modules by way of the network audio riser TB2 on the 3 CPU1 provides the terminal connections for connecting to the network audio riser AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO AIN AOUT BIN BOUT Connect the network audio riser to the 3 CPU1 as shown The AUDIO IN terminals provide an isolated connection The AUDIO OUT terminals are not isolated DADADADPADA Notes All network audio riser wiring is supervised and power limited
71. to leave the cabinet are fully protected against direct and induced transient voltage conditions INSTALLATION AC Input voltage SIGA APS SIGA APS 220 Maximum wire size Output voltage Nominal rating Output circuits Maximum wire size Battery charging Charge current Charge capacity Signature Addressing Personality Code Maximum wire size Environmental Conditions Temperature range Humidity SPECIFICATIONS 120 Vac 300 W maximum 50 60 Hz 220 Vac 300 W maximum 50 60 Hz 12 AWG 2 5 mm 24 Vdc 6 75 A total Two power limited circuits rated at 24 Vdc 3 2 Aeach 12 AWG 2 5 mm 1 0A 10 Ah Two module addresses 03 Emulates SIGA CT2 14 AWG 1 5 mm 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 93 Non condensing o Warning Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removing components Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life Por VOS o Caution Auxiliary Power Supply Mount the SIGA APS with the screws and washers provided Le i tagi A Observe static sensitive material handling practices WIRE ROUTING Tedhnical Manua i 6 interlocking washers 6 32 x 3 8 pan head screws _ Online http www tech man corm The routing of power limited and nonpower limited wiring differs with each cabinet For more information on the routing of power limited and nonpower limited wiring see the cabinet s installation sheet PRODUCT DIAGRAM INSTALLATION SHEET
72. to the 1 gang box with two screws Figure 5 2 Swivel the detector to the desired angle 3 Remove the cover from the base Installation Sheet 30OCTO01 Technica Mesi eieettto www tech man com 4 Remove the circuit board to expose the swivel screw See Figure 4 5 Tighten the swivel screw to set the locking clip at the desired angle Replace the circuit board See Figure 9 and Figure 10 Snap the cover back onto the base See Reassembling the detector Mounting the detector Mounting plate wivel S el Cover Swiveling the detector up and down Swiveling the detector left and right Note Shown in the correct position for maximum range Any other position may reduce range Circuit board Pyroelectric sensor Do not touch Tighten this screw to set the locking clip at the desired angle Tightening the locking clip Figure 5 SIGA MDS mounting illustrations P N 387633 REV 1 0 3 8 Configuring the reflector and window 2 If needed place the undercrawl window mask in the cover See Figure 7 You can remove the infrared reflector to configure the detector l for the specifications of your job If needed apply the plastic masks or curtain block stickers to the infrared reflector See Figure 8 To configure the reflector and window 4 Putthe infrared reflector back into the base 1 Remove the infrared reflector from the base Zone 4 gt Coverage
73. wiring connections as shown in the wiring diagrams 2 Mount the 24DC12 to a SIGA MP series mounting plate in an EST3 enclosure 3 Install a tamper switch to the EST3 enclosure Note If you are using the 24DC12 to power a Grade A bell it must be installed in the ATCK attack enclosure The ATCK must be equipped with the 3 TAMPRCC tamper switch Wiring diagrams Connection to 12 Vdc powered devices To 12 Vdc security device NAC input From 24 Vdc 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 OPTIONAL Loop connection if security i device is not ground isolated 24DC12 To security alarm initiating device circuit b m Connection to Grade A local bell Must be in rigid conduit or electrical metallic tubing If flexible conduit is used it must be entirely concealed within the walls or above the ceiling of the premises Grade A local bell Ademco Model AB12M or equivalent From notification output on IDC8 4 NAC NAC NAC input 1 Tamper switches Ri pooo ooo 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 24DC 12 cor 999 Powerinput X rr tl PTET 241VdcIN lt To tamper initiating device circuit IDC8 4 input 24 Vdc OUT j SIGA SEC2 to next device 1 From listed power limited source V P N 3100284 REV 1 0 1 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 AADC Addressable Analog Driver Contr
74. 1s or SIGA CC2s may be installed on the speaker circuit NT d hj dumb cub Se SS EE ERA rum quasi es SEU E a Cou Ge Se a uos quac es qued m UL ULC LISTED EOL v Class A Style Z Figure 1 Typical 25 or 70 Vrms notification appliance circuit wiring i GEN a a es qum M UL ULC LISTED EOL SSSSSSSGGSG NOT NOT NOT 24VDC 24VDC USED USED USED NAC B NAC A Figure 2 Typical 24 Vdc notification appliance circuit wiring P N 387463 REV 2 0 Page 2of3 Q Le COLD Technical Manuals Online httn www ma Tedhnica FIELD WIRING Backup amplifier First amplifier on circuit Second amplifier on circuit Last amplifier on circuit BACK UP NAC A NAC B BACK UP NAC A NAC B BACK UP NAC A NAC B BACK UP NAC A NAC B s s s s s s s s L Ad VC V A ee AA lA A A ee ee ee d A ee Ad on V V ee es ee ee LE VF V V eee ee ee ee et 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 INI Notes 1 All wiring supervised and power limited 2 Backup amplifier must be rated greater than or equal to the other amplifiers to which it is connected and be installed in the same enclosure 3 Backup amplifier wiring must be rated greater than or equal to field wiring used on amplifiers connected to the backup amplifier Figure 3 Typica
75. 250190 ESSA IANGVi OOO OOO ofo J11 O00 jo fo OOO J9 ys efe Loo OOOOOO OOOOOO 3RAILCN3 CDR P N 270484 REV 2 0 Page 3 of 3 rica Manuale siihe htto www tech man com Connect the top rail power cable 3 pin connector to connector J10 AOUT on the top rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to the Rail Chassis Interface Card and connect to J28 AIN Connect the top rail data cable 4 pin connector to connector J11 COUT on the top on bottom rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to the Rail Chassis Interface Card and connectto J4 BIN Connect the bottom rail power cable 4 pin connector to connector J10 COUT on the bottom rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to the Rail Chassis Interface Card and connect to J3 CIN Connect the bottom rail data cable 6 pin ribbon cable connector to connector J11 DOUT on the bottom rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to the Rail Chassis Interface Card and connectto J6 DIN Connect a top rail power data cable to connector J5 AOUT on upper left side of the Rail Chassis Interface Card Route the cable up to connector J8 AIN on the top rail of chassis 2 Connect a top rail data cable to connector J7 BOUT on the upper right side of the Rail Chassis Interface Card Route the cable up to connector J9 BIN on the top rail of chassis 2 Connect a bottom rail power cable to connector J8 COUT on t
76. 3 34 cm on each chassis Chassis design facilitates separation of power limited and non power limited circuits by locating power limited circuitry Capacity 7 Local Rail Modules Spaces toward the front of the chassis and non power limited wiring at the rear 2 Power Supplies of the chassis 1 Interface Module The 3 CHAS7 chassis mounts to the back wall of 3 CAB7 3 CAB14 3 CAB21 RCC 7 RCC 14 and RCC 21 cabinets Multiple 3 CHAS7 chassis are interconnected within a cabinet using the supplied cables The chassis are suitable for direct mounting in a standard EIA 19 rack INSTALLATION Mount the chassis assembly on the six 6 32 studs at the rear of the cabinet Secure the chassis to the cabinet with the washers and nuts provided An 11 32 nut driver simplifies chassis installation If a primary or booster power supply is used with this chassis mount the heat sink on the four threaded stand offs under the rails then secure the PC board to the four threaded stand offs Connect the DC power cable P N 250187 to connector J2 on the power supply For the 3 PPS connect the 16 pin data ribbon cable P N 250188 to connector P3 on the power supply For the 3 BPS connect a 14 pin data ribbon cable P N 250189 to connector P3 on the power supply Route both cables up through the rails for later connection to the power supply booster monitor module Chassis Power and Data Cables When more than one chassis is installed within a sing
77. 3 or greater SPECIFICATIONS Space Required Display optional 2 spaces in enclosure 3 LCD Display mounts on front Message Capacity Message Queue Event History Log 500 Events per queue 1 000 to 1 700 Events depending on event type Network Com Port RS 485 Isolated Class B or Class A Max length 5 000 ft 1 524 m between any three panels Max Resistance 90 C Max Capacitance 0 3 uF Wiring type 1 twisted pair 18 AWG 0 75 mm min 12 AWG 2 5 mm max Power Requirements Voltage Standby Current Alarm Current 24 Vdc 171 mA 24 Vdc 195 mA 24 Vdc Termination Plug in terminal strip Operating Environment Temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C Humidity 93 RH non condensing Te cianmicatrivianuais numis Tip wwwisectmam com 6411 Parkland Drive Q CENTRAL PROCESSOR WIRING Ground Lead P N 250163 To Backbox EARTH GROUND NETWORK A NETWORK B Ferrite Clamp supplied LL 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 ooo CoC 8 CO 8 8 Q To TB1 on 3 ANNCPU 1 NOTES 1 All wiring except earth ground is supervised 2 All wiring is power limited 3 24 VDC available from Primary A or Booster Power supply Install ferrite clamp around 24VDC power wiring close to the enclosure wall Make sure daughter board connections are secure and were not loosened during shipment INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ANNCPU1 Annunciat
78. 34 ft 10 36 m E AUS Clearance None Zone 2 6 p Coverage 26 ft 7 92 m Clearance 8 ft 2 44 m You can modify the detector curtain block stickers to the nS l detector in full coverage gt 8 ft 2 44 m applications 25 ft 7 62 m Infrared reflector upside down view 95 5019 90 80 coverage pattern to fit specific MEE oi a PoSeeeun eee aee P Zone 1 3 5 7 applications Mask zones to avoid Width 4 8 ft 1 46 mi E ee gt i Coverage 9 ft 2 74 m sources of false alarms suchaS eee j Clearance 25 ft 7 62 m heaters air conditioners windows 10 ft 3 04 m max Super Mounting heights 8 ft 2 44 m nom Note Do not apply masks or 6 ft 1 83 m min i Tm C ees SH Figure 6 Full coverage The cardboard undercrawl window mask allows objects to be placed within 5 ft 1 52 m of the detector or directly below it Undercrawl window mask P N 14367 5 ft 1 52 m Motion Detector cover lower rear view Figure 7 Undercrawl coverage P N 387633 REV 1 0 300CT01 Installation Sheet Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com SIGA MD S Motion Detector Masking for right half coverage Masking for unique zone requirements Zones 3 and 6 receive no coverage eee E A For corridors and hallways Se mp 2 34 ft 10 36 m _ a cem I L I Imi
79. 3CPU1 1 The card should be firmly seated in its connector then secured to the 3 CPU1 controller board by pressing the snap rivet 3 on the front side of the controller Route the ribbon cable to the bottom of the chassis To install the 3 FIB A in a 3 CHAS7 mount the 3 FIB A interface card 5 on its mounting bracket 6 on the four standoffs 7 provided Connect the free end of the ribbon cable from J2 of the 3 CPU1 to J1 on the 3 FIB A interface card Place jumper JP1 in the NORM normal position Refer to Figure 3 Mount the bracket 2 on the two board mounting studs 1 located at the bottom of the chassis The top of the bracket fits in the slot at the bottom of the lower rail extrusion 3 as detailed in the inset To install the 3 FIB A in a CAB5 enclosure snap the 3 FIB A interface card 5 on the 3 MPFIB mounting bracket 8 studs Connect the free end of the ribbon cable from J2 of the 3 CPU1 to J1 on the 3 FIB A interface card Place jumper JP1 in the NORM normal position Mount the bracket 8 on the two interface mount studs located on the right side of the CAB5 enclosure under the rails Figure 1 Figure 2 4 a V LO 3 FIB A Q Electronics Card
80. 5 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION COVER INSTALLATION The 3 ASU Audio Source is the primary audio component of the fire command center The 3 ASU provides the master paging microphone audio signal database and the digital message unit The 3 ASU is the source of all audio signals distributed by the network Audio sources include local and remote voice paging firefighter s telephone paging and an auxiliary audio input for non emergency paging etc The 3 ASU features an integral digital voice message playback unit that can simultaneously provide up to 8 different audio signals An integral audio signal database is provided for the evacuation alert and other functions Onboard memory is adequate for a total of 2 minutes of messages With the optional memory installed up to 32 minutes of messages can be stored The audio source unit is comprised of the audio source electronics package mounted in a chassis assembly and a cover assembly The 3 ASU has room to install an optional 4 space rail assembly model 3 CHAS4 or 3 F TCU Firefighter s Telephone Control Unit 3 RCIC Rail Chassis Interface Card 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Cover Assembly 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Controller Board The 3 ASU converts and compresses the real time audio signals to a digital format The eight digital signals are then comb
81. 9 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 FIELD WIRING KEY OUT To Audio Source Unit or OU upio IN From Remote Microphone next Remote Microphone Unit See Note 2 See Note 1 AUDIO our i KEY IN l AUDIO IN From Remote Microphone From secondary l See Note 2 24VDC riser KEY IN From primary j NC 24VDC riser EN C To trouble relay interface circuit NO E m 23 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 TB1 Place jumper to position A when B audio output is connected to an Audio Source Unit input A JP2 Place jumper to position B when audio output is connected to the Remote Microphone input gt To next annunciator strip Notes 1 Power limited and supervised 2 Terminate KEY IN input with 1 8 KO EOL resistor when not used 3 REMICA Trouble Relay Interface Circuit Place jumper to position A when audio output is connected to an Audio Source Unit input Place jumper to position B when audio output is connected to the Remote Microphone input From annunciator controller 47 kQ EOL 8 7 O O O Signature Single Input Module Personality Code 3 OQ 4 32 1 DATA IN DATA OUT
82. 93 FILE NAME 270493 CDR Operating Environment ae ea APPROVED BY D Becker Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C DATE 04 06 99 CREATED BY D Miner e i i eumieny Benet I Ro OTHORSIMO GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION Mounting Front of any LRM module except ESRI DING VETERE 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East the 3 CPU Panel SE CORPORATION Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound ON Canada Li ag A Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller Product description The Card Reader Controller CRC module performs access control processing Each CRC stores a complete database and can grant or deny entry without external communication If access is granted the CRC applies or removes power for the door strike or maglock The CRC is also capable of unlocking the connected door by activating a manual push button Each CRC can store 8 000 CRC or 36 000 CRCXM users for any door and can save 5 000 CRC or 20 000 CRCXM events in a history log The CRC supports two readers one strike and one door opener The CRC can connect two input devices such as request to exit detectors or door contacts CRCs continue to process access events even if there is a loss of communications or power An internal 1 2 Ah sealed lead acid battery purchased separately provides up to 4 hours of local standby power The CRC includes a system controllable Form C relay that can be used fo
83. AC bus to next device from last device or or 120 O EOL if Class B 3 SAC module or3 SAC if Class A Front view of the backplate as mounted on the electrical box showing terminal connections Techrfical Manuals Online http www tech man Corfl orate ere CABINET DIMENSIONS 2 75 in 2 75 in 6 99 cm 6 99 cm egn OO OO 0 46 in 1 17 cm 5 Kss my Ik uo m 35 o O 5 TOP O TOP O 5 4 O l 4 C Earth ground stud located C Earth ground stud located on inside upper left corner on inside upper left corner O next to knockout i O next to knockout 12 95 in M 12 07 in 12 95 in T 32 9 cm 30 66 cm 32 9 cm O L2 O Ea O O L oO O O I O L2 o 2 RCLM B S RCLM B Notes 1 Make sure that the wallbox is level and at the proper height and location before securing Use fasteners of acceptable size and type 2 All wiring shall be power limited INSTALLATION SHEET PRODUCT INFORMATION RLCM B S The RLCM B S Remote Annunciator Cabinet wallbox i houses the electronics for the 3 LCDANN E Remote Remote Annunciator Cabinet LCD Command Module Annunciator The RLCM B is used in semi flush mount applications The RLCM B S is used for surface mountings Wallbox I
84. ATION SHEET 3 RCC Series Remote Closet Cabinets INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270486 FILE NAME 270486 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 28MAY99 CREATED BY M Rimes Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com CABINET INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS RCC7R RCCT4R RCC2I1R n 23 36 in 35 61in 47 75 in SERVENT 59 3 cm 90 4 cm 121 29 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm ALL KNOCKOUTS 14 1 in 14 1 in 14 1 in FOR 3 4 CONDUIT C 35 8 cm 35 8 cm 35 8 cm OUTER DOOR 1 9 cm 23 2bin 35 47 in 47 72 in 59 1 cm 90 1 cm 121 21 cm 4 37 in 4 37 in 4 37 in E 11 1 cm 11 1 cm 11 1 cm F 5 5 in 5 5 in 5 5in AE 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in G 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 5 5 in 5 5 in 5 5 in H 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 13 97 cm 1 25 in 1 25 in 1 25 in 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 3 18 cm 21 44in 21 44 in 21 44 in J 54 46 cm 54 46 cm 54 46 cm 23 2bin 23 25in 23 25 in K 59 03 cm 59 03 cm 59 03 cm 25 0 in 25 0 in 25 0 in L 63 5 cm 63 5 cm 63 5 cm 1 75 in 1 75 in 1 75 in M 4 45 cm 4 45 cm 4 45 cm 3 55 in 3 55 in 3 55 in BATTERY AREA 9 01 cm 9 01 cm 9 01 cm DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT BSRCC21A2 CDR Fire Alarm System wiring is classified as either Non power limited limited and non power limited wiring Power Limited or Non Power Limited per N
85. Addressable Analog Driver Controller INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387332 FILE NAME 387332 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 08DEC99 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 ECCE EROR E HERR px nma O O 5 Circuit 1 3 AADC WIRING DIAGRAM Notes 1 All wiring supervised and power limited 2 Refer to device installation sheets for specific wiring instructions Shield if used must be continuous and free from earth ground INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONT Press here to connect filter card to the rail module NS f EA Support filter card here when installing removable terminal block Snap Rivet Installation Figure 1 Filter card and LIM card installation van A A P N 387332 REV 2 0 Page 2 of 2 CLIE To tL COT
86. CD mounts on the 3 CPU1 panel support brackets and is connected to the module with a ribbon cable Only one 3 LCD Display is required to provide point of control for the entire network Additional displays may be added to any3 CPU1 module located throughout the network providing an additional point of control and or annunciation The display provides a 64 by 128 pixel back lit liquid crystal display for displaying text LEDs are provided for power test CPU fail ground fault and disable functions Switches with integral LED feedback are provided for reset trouble silence alarm silence and drill functions Message queue select switches with integral LEDs are provided for the alarm supervisory trouble and monitor message queues Next and Previous message queue switches scroll through the selected message queue The display is also equipped with a 10 digit numeric key pad with enter and delete keys a ooooooooooooooooooooQ INSTALLATION SHEET 3 CPU1 Central Processor Module amp Note 3 CPU1 Boot and Application code must be 3 LCD Main LCD Display for 3 CPU1 version 1 33 or greater INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387465 FILE NAME 387465 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 260CT99 CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street
87. E POLARITY TROUBLE RECEIVER BN AAAA bN CURRENT RANGE IS 2 6 9 5 mA AA COMPLIES WITH NEMA SB3 1969 J N POWER LIMITED DEDICATED LINE TO J USE THE ALARM CIRCUIT WHEN SET IN THE REVERSE POLARITY OLD STYLE SINGLE CIRCUIT CONFIGURATION SUPERVISORY RECEIVER 9 INSTALL UL LISTED SECONDARY PROTECTOR DITECK MODEL DTK 36VLPSCP ACROSS ALL OUTSIDE WIRING 15 kohm EOL resistor required across TB1 3 amp TB1 4 when 3 OPS is configured as Local Energy Municipal Box AND NOT wired to Municipal Circuit Remove for all other applications C Local Energy Municipal Box Configuration B Single Reverse Polarity Circuit Configuration To TBI Off P ise Si Modul To TB1 on Off Premise Signal Module P sd d nee ss TROUBLE RELAY IS MASTER BOX ut of a aln TERMINALS 1 amp 2 O00050505050500 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 al at ef ae n JUMPER JP1 IN POSITION 1 2 AA K 2 DEDICATED LINE TO REVERSE POLARITY ALARM RECEIVER seoed MUNICIPAL CIRCUIT 270494 2 0 Page 2 PAEA Manuals Online htto www tech man com Tedhnica PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 PPS M and 3 PPS M 230 primary power supply The 3 PPS M 230 primary power supply provides the required power and related supervision functions for the panel The supply is comprised of two major components the power supply monitor module model 3 PSMO
88. EC oe Hib Article 760 All power limited wiring must be separated from all non power limited wiring by a minimum distance of 1 4 in 6 mm The system enclosures and chassis assemblies are designed such that non power limited wiring is at the left rear of the cabinet and the power limited wiring is at the front of the cabinet When installing non power limited wiring use the feed through notches at the left rear of the chassis When installing power limited wiring use the feed through notches at the right front of the chassis Non power limited 4 wiring area under 1 rail assembly Non power limited wiring area under rail assembly POWER LIMITED Wi r Power Right Front NON POWER LIMITED ri J 7 boal Q I l on Left Rear wiring area under Tal assembly oa Bm Left Side View Front View Right Side View P N 270486 REV 2 0 P 2 of 2 Lecnnical Mana Online htto Awwwetech man com M ini PRODUCT INFORMATION The Remote Closet Cabinets RCC E Series are designed for applications where viewing windows are not required such as remote equipment closets The RCC7R E cabinet provides space for a single chassis the RCC14R E cabinet provides space for two chassis and the RCC21R E provides space for three chassis All cabinets provide space for up to 50 amp hour standby batteries The backboxes are fabricated of 14 gauge steel and finished with a r
89. EST3 Installation Sheets P N 3100051 Rev 4 0 11DEC01 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com DEVELOPED BY COPYRIGHT NOTICE TRADEMARKS CREDITS DOCUMENT HISTORY Date Revision 2 APROO 1 0 30AUG01 2 0 01NOVO1 3 0 11DECO1 4 0 Edwards Systems Technology 6411 Parkland Drive Sarasota FL 34243 941 739 4300 Copyright 2000 2001 All rights reserved This manual and the products it describes are copyrighted by Edwards Systems Technology Inc EST You may not reproduce translate transcribe or transmit any part of this manual without express written permission from EST This manual contains proprietary information intended for distribution to authorized persons or companies for the sole purpose of conducting business with EST If you distribute any information contained in this manual to unauthorized persons you have violated all distributor agreements and we may take legal action Microsoft Microsoft Mouse and Windows are all trademarks of Microsoft Corporation This manual was designed and written by the EST Technical Services Documentation Department Sarasota Reason for change Initial release Add GFD MODCOM and 3 NSHM 1 installation sheets Add 24DC12 3 SAC ATCK CRC CRCRL CRCSND KPDISP SIGA MD and SIGA SEC installation sheets Correct titles in Content to match installation sheet titles Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Installation sheet title
90. EU 3 86 in 3 86 in 3 86 in 9 80 cm 9 80 cm 9 80 cm 14 1 in 14 1 in 14 1 in 35 8 cm 35 8 cm 35 8 cm ood H4LNO POWER LIMITED AND NONPOWER LIMITED WIRING REQUIREMENTS Nonpower limited Power limited wiring area wiring area Fire Alarm System wiring is classified as either power limited or uni A nonpower limited per NEC Article 760 All power limited wiring must be separated from all nonpower limited wiring by a minimum distance of 1 4 in 6 mm The system enclosures and chassis assemblies are designed such that nonpower limited wiring is at the left rear of the cabinet and the power limited wiring is at the front of the cabinet When installing nonpower limited wiring use the feed through notches at the left rear of the chassis When installing power limited wiring use the feed through notches at the right front of the chassis AN UL E 3 HN NENNEN EH EH mE N Nonpower limited wiring area under rail assembly f I Sid 77 ii DI E E EM EON NENNEN DON a DO GA Nonpower limited f wiring area under rail assembly r a E E r Tanna POWER LIMITED j Nonpower limited ji wiring area under rail assembly i pma ie o Eum n Left Side View Eront View Right Side View P N 387557 REV 1 0 Page 2 of 2 Technical Manuals O
91. FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Tedhnica PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The model 3 ZA20A B and 3 ZA40A B audio amplifiers demultiplex the 8 multiplexed audio signals on the network audio riser Under command of the network 1 of the 8 available signals is distributed over the speaker circuit Command and control signals for the amplifier are sent and received via the network data riser in response to network programming Amplifers are in 20 and 40 Watt Class A and Class B versions Supervised power limited 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms outputs are available on both versions Amplifiers use a Class D switch mode design to provide better than 80 efficiency Each amplifier s output is directly wired to a single speaker zone Each amplifier has a 1 kHz temporal 3 3 3 tone generator for use as an evacuation signal in the event of a fault with the network audio circuit A standby amplifier may be configured for automatic replacement of any online amplifier configuration in the event of an online amplifier failure The standby amplifier must be the same wattage as the largest amplifier within the enclosure The amplifiers draw power from the primary and booster power supplies which must be sized according to the enclosure electrical load Each amplifier is also provided wit
92. J31X or RJ38X phone jack Line supervision Trouble when On hook line voltage 10 V Off hook current 10 mA Telco compliance Communications Canada CS 03 FCC CFR 47 Part 68 Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity O to 9396 RH Non condensing FCC registration number EDWUSA 47115 AL E Installation Sheet O4SEP01 Techni Mah Uaf NORRAN THEO aan tere Phan com 3 MODCOM Modem V 32 bis 14 4 K baud Dialer communication protocols 3 1 4 2 format 20 pulse round 3 1 and 4 2 double round Contact ID DTMF format SIA DCS 300 baud Dialing retries Programmable CMS telephone numbers 80 25 digit numbers 3 MODCOMP All 3 MODCOM specifications apply plus the following Pager interface communication protocol TAP Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol for pagers Installation instructions 1 Install a display faceplate in the recess on the front of the module if needed Refer to the Control LED Displays installation sheet P N 270493 for more information 2 Mount the MODCOM in one space on the rail chassis Connect phone lines to Line 1 and Line 2 as indicated on the wiring diagram on this sheet WARNINGS 1 Remove AC and battery power before installing or removing option modules 2 Components in this system are static sensitive Discharge static buildup on your body before handling 3 The MODCOM does not place calls or monitor the panel or phone line during the programming process 4 Wh
93. LE ZZ 0 z 7 L Network Audio e Z O PE Riser Z ces Qi Ll oss Cu SPEAKER CKS FEM ESEEEmuEE I a ACTIVATE Class B AUDIO OUTPUT C i qd Lb To terminals 14 13 for single cabinet le J1 AUX AUDIO non networked applications J2 INPUT J1 to J9 removed J9 on daughter board TO 24 VDC NOTE Separate SAN cabinet required when using SAN MIC II zZ O z 4 LLI E E q p 3 ASU set for AC supervision S d O O j O z P O OX To auxiliary l audio source AUDIO DATA PAGE REMOTE MIC HRIMARY SECONDARY TELEPHONE OUT KEY NUDIQ AU AUDIO DATA PAGE 7 REMOTE MI TR RXTX PRIMARY seconoany rue OUT KEY AUDIO AUX OQ 6 O Observe static sensitive material handling practices P N 270482 REV 2 0 Page 3 of 4 Tedhnical Manuals Online htto Awww tech man com DOWNLOAD WIRING The figure below indicates the wiring between the 3 ASU and the PC running the System Definition Utility program This cable is used whenever downloading information into the 3 ASU Refer to the Programming Manual for complete downloading information Signature Data Controller Connector J3 3 CPU1 Panel Controller Connector J5 OR 3 ASU Audio Source Unit Connector J1 OR NOTE Pins 1 and 6 are NOT used P N 270482 REV 2 0 Page 4 of4 achnical M
94. N which mounts on the rail chassis and the heat sink assembly model 3 PPS which mounts on the rear of the rail chassis The primary power supply provides filtered regulated power to power all modules connected to the rail chassis as well as 24 Vdc for auxiliary applications The primary power supply is rated at 24 Vdc 7 0A for all outputs Two independent power limited supervised 24 Vdc 3 5 A auxiliary power outputs are provided on the primary supply 24 Vdc auxiliary output is available on plug in terminals on the primary power supply module AC power and battery connections are made to fixed terminals on the heat sink assembly remote from the panel s power limited wiring The primary power supply supervises the standby batteries and provides a dual rate constant current battery charger featuring automatic temperature compensation The charger is capable of charging batteries up to 65 Ah A battery monitor circuit disconnects the batteries from the system when battery voltage drops below acceptable limits which prevents memory problems and a total discharge of the batteries The power supply checks the ac input source and initiates the automatic transfer to batteries in the event of a brownout or loss of ac power In the event of a failure of one or more booster power supplies the primary power supply determines its ability along with the surviving booster supplies to supply the load Should the load ever exceed the ability of the prima
95. NSTALLATION SHEET P N 387559 FILE NAME 387559 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 08DEC99 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The SIGA AAXX is a high efficiency dual input switch mode audio amplifier The amplifier comes in two versions 30 watt SIGA AA30 and 50 watt SIGA AA50 and has both 1 V and 25 V input levels The output is supervised power limited and user selectable for 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms output voltage An integral Signature module under software control selects the amplifier input channel The amplifier reports its status to the Main Controller Module to reduce the need for additional field wiring The amplifier also features a backup amplifier connection which supports one to one or banked backup amplifiers INSTALLATION 4 Mount the amplifier with the screws and washers provided Power requirements Standby Active SIGA AA30 Active SIGA AA50 Frequency response Harmonic distortion Input Channel 1 dual input Channel 2 dual input Output SIGA AA30 SIGA AA50 Configuration EOL resistor Signature Data Circuit Addresses Emulation Max
96. ON INSTALLATION The Control LED Displays provide additional operator Fill out identification label and insert it between the front interface capability for the EST3 network as individual membrane and the circuit board Mount the display in the designer assignable LEDs and touch pad switches recess on the front of the module Secure the display to the Control LED displays mount any module s hinged front module with the four supplied plastic rivets Connect the panel except for the 3 CPU module All Control LED display ribbon cable P N 250186 between connector P1 on displays are compatible with the lamp test function the display and connector P1 on the module No other wiring is required LED Display model 3 24x LED provides 24 LEDs Adjacent to each LED is a slip in label for LED function identification Atypical application is zone annunciation g D o D lt insert Control LED Display models 3 12 SG 3 12 SR and y i label 3 12 SY provide 12 LEDs each grouped with one switch Adjacent to each LED Switch is a slip in label for LED Switch function identification A typical application is monitoring and control of auxiliary systems ll o EF on 5 gy 7 E 5 E Control LED Display models 3 12 S1GY 3 12 S1RY 3 12 S2Y provide 24 LEDs Each pair of LEDs is grouped with one switch Adjacent to each LED Switch group is a slip in label for LED Switch function identification A typical applicatio
97. PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 ANNCPU1 Annunciator Controller module is the control element for all the LCD and LED Switch displays in an enclosure The 3 ANNCPU1 processes all control information from switches on the displays installed within the cabinet as well as processing the data received from the network for display The 3 ANNCPU1 contains 1MB of RAM An internal calendar and clock with leap year function provides date time event stamping and initiates timed events The controller automatically identifies and supervises all modules installed in the annunciator and has an integral watchdog to identify both hardware and software faults The 3 ANNCPU1 communicates with other 3 ANNCPU s and 3 CPU1 Central Processors on the network over a Class Aor B RS 485 network data circuit The controller functions as the local bus master and supervises all bus traffic between modules in the cabinet The 3 ANNCPU1 module requires two spaces at the left most position of the enclosure The controller is secured to the inner door by two retainer brackets All field wiring connections to the 3 ANNCPU1 module are made via a plug in connector permitting termination of field wiring without the equipment installed in the enclosure All external connections are power limited and transient protected The plug in connector facilitates rapid remove and replace troubleshooting without the use of tools Note 3 CPU Boot and Application Code must be version 1 3
98. Remote Audio Closet Cabinet installation sheet Jumper Settings Pins 1 and 2 70 Vrms Pins 2 and 3 25 Vrms In TB5 signal before 1 kHz backup tone Out 1 kHz backup tone before TB5 signal EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOCY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedanical WVaniuats Oniinel hipnWwww iechzman caim 3 Wire the amplifier 25 Vrms input wiring WIRING a Connect the power the Signature Data To the Ch 1 input of the 25V Circuit SDC the input risers and the next amplifier COM backup risers as required b Test the circuit before you connect the From the Ch 1 output ofthe 295 25V amplifier to the output wiring source amplifier 2 COM Bere on reverse side DS5 DS4 c Connect the circuits that check out Daughterboard good to the appropriate amplifier terminals To the Ch 2 input of the 25V next amplifier COM Note The terminal blocks indicate the P Aud a bos Hali of the From the Ch 2 output of the 2 h 25V circuits electrical integrity source amplifier gt COM 1 Vrms input wiring Data in Data out To next device AN Signature series module CC1 CC2 or UM if required A N UL ULC Listed 47 kQ EOL AN The actual placement of the TB1 and TB2 output terminals is almost di
99. ace on rail chassis 3 SSDC 1 Signature Data Circuit 3 SDDC 2 Signature Data Circuits 24Vdc 85 mA 12 AWG 1 5 mnt Removable plug in terminal strips on module Operating Environment 82 120 F 0 49 C 93 RH non condensing Class B Style 4 or Class A Style 6 125 Signature Series detectors and 125 Signature Series modules per circuit 79 Q max 0 33 uF max Installation Module Configuration Smoke Power Maximum Wire Size Termination Circuit Configuration Circuit Capacity Circuit Resistance Circuit Capacitance Current Requirements Standby 3 SSDC 158mA Alarm 3 SSDC 177 mA 3 SDDC 242 mA 3 SDDC 261 mA Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 Connect the 3 SDC card s to the appropriate connectors on the back side of the rail module assembly See Figure 1 Note If the height of the DC to DC convertor on a 3 SDC card prevents you from adding it to Circuit 2 on a 3 SSDC module then move the 3 SDC in Circuit 1 to Circuit 2 and install the new 3 SDC in Circuit 1 If a control display module is required install it at this time Refer to the instructions provided with the control display module Carefully plug the filter board s into the connector s on the rail module and install the module on the rail Before connecting the field wiring test the field wiring for opens or shorts When a circuit checks out properly connect it to the
100. acity C2 Q x C1 x 0 98 55 x C1 100 1000 BC C3 x DC x SH 100 For card readers with C1 over 99 mA 8 Calculate the Active load by totaling column C2 C2 C1 x 0 98 55 1000 Calculate the Battery size by totaling column BC For CRC CRCSND KPDISP C2 2 QxC1 1000 10 Calculate the Derated battery size as follows 4 Calculate the C3 column as follows Derated battery size Battery size x 1 2 C3 Standby current 11 Add the Active load figure to the corresponding totals calculated for the remainder of the system Installation Sheet 180CT01 P N 387625 REV 1 0 Technit B RRRA ONAE REREPAN tech man com 5 8 12 If the Active load is greater than the panel supply capacity you must add an additional power supply 13 Use the system wide Derated battery size to determine the battery required for the panel Providing adequate voltage for devices To determine whether each CRC and KPDISP will have adequate input voltage the voltage drops along the SAC bus can be estimated or calculated Estimated voltage drop To estimate the voltage drop use Table 3 and Table 4 which show the maximum length of a SAC bus for a given number of devices and a total load current One table is for 16 AWG wire the other for 14 AWG wire These tables were calculated based on even spacing between doors and an equal load at each door To check for adequate device voltage 1 Determine the total active current for a typical
101. anical connection to earth AN ground U 4 Secure the power supply cover to the standoffs on the top edge of the power supply To booster power supply 1 To booster power supply 2 To booster power supply 3 Figure 3 Filtered ac power distribution Earth ground stud on power distribution assembly To primary power supply TB1 E To booster power supply 1 TB1 E To booster power supply 2 TB1 E To booster power supply 3 TB1 E j 1 PIN 387555 REV 1 0 P 3 of 6 Tedhn C vian a n nel h eon MAMM A n man Cun age O INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Step 4 Install the power supply monitor module O Caution This product contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures will result in equipment damage 1 Connect the 6 wire cable harness to P6 on the power supply monitor see Figure 6 Push in until the connector clicks 2 Connect the ribbon cable to J4 on the power supply monitor gt S56 P6 3 Align the power supply monitor to the guide posts on slot 3 of the rail chassis assembly 4 Route the 6 wire cable harness over and behind the bottom rail and connect to P2 on the primary power supply Push in until the connector clicks
102. annel 1 input for use with Class B normally open N O contact guard tour devices When the N O contact of the device is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller The active status is nonlatching and clears when the N O input is returned to the open condition The panel will report an open circuit as a trouble condition Personality code 41 security open with tamper Personality code 41 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N O contact for security conditions and a Class B normally closed N C contact for tamper conditions When the N O contact is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller similarly when the N C contact is opened a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Personality code 42 security closed with tamper Personality code 42 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact for security conditions and a Class B N O contact for tamper conditions When the N C contact is opened an active signal is sent to the loop controller similarly when the N O contact is closed a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Personality code 43 basic security factory default The factory assigns personality code 43 to the channel 1 input Personality code 43 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact and or a Class B N O contact for security conditions When the N C contact is opened or the N O co
103. ansformer is not used Tamper switch Engaged when the cover is installed and activated rj Red J Black 1 battery when the cover is removed Reader wire connections HERREN CRC terminal block numbers designators Reader 16 Manufacturer Sounder power 7 GND 2 HO Red Be Green White Brown Orange Yeow Motorola naaa Rea Black Green White Bw feue Dodo Red Black Gee white Brom Yelow SensorEng Red Black Green white Voet Brown Ble kei Res Black Green White Brown Orange Bue Reiske Red Black Green White Brown Orange Bue P N 387625 REV 1 0 180CT01 Installation Sheet Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller Application wiring diagram BA BA BT BA BT BA N C with Tamper N O with Tamper EOL resistors are 47 KQ 8 Basic Security Wiring diagram notes 1 If used as an inside reader connect the green wire to TB1 13 and the white wire to TB1 12 2 Connect the reader s sounder wire only when the CRCSND is not used and control of the reader s sounder is required 3 Program for dual LED control 4 Use a 4 7 KO 1 4 watt resistor if no strike is being used to maintain supervision o When maglock or door strike voltage or current is outside CRC XM operational parameters use an accessory relay catalog number CRCRL and a listed external power supply to power the lock Refe
104. ansion card 4 Mount the 3 ASU controller board on the six spacers on the left side of the chassis as shown below Run ribbon cable P N 250195 00 from connector J2 on the 3 ASU controller board to connector J1 on the 3 FTCU telephone controller board Install the 3 ASUMX Expansion Memory board if used in connector J4 of the 3 ASU controller board Terminate the field wiring on TB1 ofthe 3 ASU and TB1 ofthe 3 F TCU Refer to the Wiring section on the next page Run ribbon cable P N 250194 00 from connector J3 on the 3 FTCU controller board to connector J2 on the 3 FTCU display board mounted in the telephone control unit cover assembly Install the 3 F TCU cover assembly over the telephone controller board and secure it with 4 nuts and washers Run ribbon cable P N 250194 00 from connector J3 on the3 ASU controller board to connector J1 on the 3 ASU control board mounted in the Audio Source Unit cover assembly 10 Install the 3 ASU cover assembly over the controller board and secure with 4 nuts and washers rz 5 wW O O T ag i O Lu 45 w amp Z W j E Ory oQ T lt r So 0 y uo TT u Or C A uj w Wo oD Y 3 or lt W ANA cry z SE gt inn zu MUST BE WITHIN 229 Oo Tbe 20 FEET AND IN CONDUIT 50 22 Oo QE Za iau oO g amp oye nS 55 T v eS tre gt D gt vy amp OH E Q w c cx uc o B Hd lt z uu ND On Ho O OO JO Ow LL e Lu x VU o zE 93 z 2C o xa Z zlo m 9 WoO i Os a wae 22
105. anuals Online http www tech man i TO PC SERIAL PORT atl TO PC SERIAL PORT Tea hni d Cabinet Installation One chassis space 19 Rack Installation Dimensions 12 0 x 19 0 x 5 25 30 48 cm x 48 26 cm x 13 34 cm Options 3 ASUMX 32 Memory 32 minutes of messages Audio Channels 8 simultaneous Audio Inputs Page Local microphone isolated amp supervised Page Remote microphone isolated amp supervised Page Firefighter s telephone isolated amp supervised Auxiliary unsupervised Page and Auxiliary inputs are live signals Prerecorded Message Storage 2 minutes standard expandable to 32 minutes Auxiliary Input Input Impedance Input Level Frequency Response Remote Microphone 3 REMICP or 3 REMICA Network Audio Riser 1 KO 0 1 VRMS to 1 0 VRMS 100 Hz to 4 KHz Configuration Class A B Format RS 485 Circuit Length 5 000 Ft 1524 M max between any 3 panels Circuit Resistance 90 Q max Circuit Capacitance 09 uF max Wire Type 1 2 pair twisted 18 AWG 0 75 mm min Telephone Riser EOL Resistor 15 KO Active Telephones 5 max Wire Type 1 2 pair twisted shielded 18 AWG 0 75 mm min Configuration Class A B Panel Indicators All call LED All call minus LED Page by phone LED Page to EVAC LED Page to alert LED Page volume level 8 line LCD display shows calls waiting connected Call in buzzer Operator Controls Local microphone push t
106. blank faceplate on the front of the module Mount the 3 OPS module to one connection on the rail chassis Install the provided snap rivet fasteners Install all wiring using the wiring diagram on this sheet INSTALLATION SHEET 3 OPS Off Premise Signal Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270494 FILE NAME 270494 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 12 17 98 CREATED BY D Miner GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound ON Canada WIRING A Three Reverse Polarity Circuit Configuration NOTE OFF WHEN WIRING MODULE FIELD WIRING PLUG SCALLOPED EDGE MUST FACE DOWN PREMISE Observe static sensitive AND TERMINAL CLAMP SCREWS FACE UP SIGNAL material handling practices PINS ARE NUMBERED RIGHT TO LEFT MODULE 2252255222 NENNNEWENN To TBI on Off Premise Signal Module Wiring Notes AN 250 mA INTO A 14 5 OHM TRIP COIL MAX LOOP RESISTANCE 25 OHMS Oo o ooo eo o oo 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 TROUBLE RELAY IS alalala TERMINALS 1 amp 2 Ao A A A A A DEDICATED LINE TO REVERSE POLARITY ALARM RECEIVER NON POWER LIMITED CIRCUIT IS SUPERVISED FOR OPENS 3 POLARITY SHOWN IN NORMAL STATE A gt A A N 4 MAXIMUM LINE RESISTANCE 1500 OHMS 4 DEDICATED LINE TO REVERS
107. bly Connect grounding strap P N 260077 to inner door Mount chassis on six backbox studs with supplied hardware TOP CHASSIS CENTER CHASSIS BOTTOM CHASSIS BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT Mount inner door on inner hinge pins Outer Door Installation Bolt upper hinge assembly to backbox Connect grounding strap Outer Door Assembly left hand door installation shown PIN 260077 to outer door See details on other side E e Plexiglass OUTER DOOR INSIDE VIEW Left hand mounting shown Mount outer door on lower hinge pin left hand door installation shown Bumpers Lock Double Male Plates Strike Hinge Pin Left hand Mounting P N 387549 REV 1 0 Page 2 of 2 IL echnicallvianLmg Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 CAB5 R cabinet provides 5 local rail module LRM spaces and up to 10 amp hour standby batteries The 3 CAB5 R cabinet is made of 14 gauge steel and finished with a textured baked enamel The enclosure is suitable for semi flush or surface mounting Conduit and nail knockout keyhole style mounting holes and wide wiring troughs facilitate quick installation Cabinet design facilitates separation of power limited and non power limited circuits by locating power limited circuitry toward the fr
108. by phone LED Operator Controls Local microphone push to talk PTT switch All call All call minus Page by phone Page to alert Page to EVAC Communications Format RS 485 Termination Message cu MA JACK EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC Remote Microphone Plug in terminal strip on 3 ASU SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 Auxiliary Inputs Plug in terminal strip on 3 ASU CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 O MAAT INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ASU Audio Source Unit INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270482 FILE NAME 270482 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 6 14 99 CREATED BY D Miner Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com INSTALLATION 1 To install the optional rail assembly mount the left side bracket of the rail assembly on the 6 32 chassis studs indicated in the drawing Secure the right ends of rails to the right side of the 3 ASU chassis assembly using the four self tapping screws provided Secure the right ends of the rails to the right side of the 3 ASU chassis assembly using the four self tapping screws provided 2 Mount the chassis assembly on the six 6 32 studs at rear of the cabinet Secure
109. cal order by title The part number listed in Content 1s the installation sheet part number The EST3 library A library of documents and multi media presentations supports the EST3 life safety system A brief description of each is provided below EST3 Installation and Service Manual P N 270380 Provides complete information on how to install and service the EST3 hardware The manual also includes installation information on selected Signature Series components EST3 Installation Sheets P N 3100051 Is a convenient package of all EST3 component installation sheets This manual shows you the jumper settings and terminal connections for each component SDU Online Help P N 180653 Provides full online support for configuring and programming a system using the EST3 System Definition Utility program EST3 System Operation Manual P N 270382 Provides detailed information on how to operate the system and system components EST3 International Installation Supplement Manual P N 270925 Provides information specific to systems installed outside the United States and Canada EST3 Smoke Management Application Manual P N 270913 Provides information for designing programming and testing an EST3 smoke control system EST3 Users Self Study Course P N 270684 Contains a self paced manual and accompanying video The course is designed for building personal security guards firefighters and other individuals that may be requi
110. cation of the extent of coverage within a space The detector remains in the coverage test mode while the cover is removed and for approximately 2 minutes after you replace it If the detector returns to normal before you make all the adjustments return to step 2 for additional time The Motion Detector will stay in alarm for approximately three seconds after each alarm To conduct a coverage test 1 Disable the device if you do not want a tamper or active indication at the fire alarm panel 2 Remove the cover Figure 3 This activates the tamper switch which puts the detector in the coverage test mode Reinstall the cover 4 Test each curtain for proper operation by walking through each section in the space The red coverage test LED Figure 14 flashes on each alarm 5 Make adjustments to the curtain coverage as necessary 6 Re enable the detector at the fire alarm panel if you disabled it before testing Installation Sheet 300CT01 P N 387633 REV 1 0 Techni A manta Gmina ee http www tech man com 7 8 Snap the cover and the base together here gBBHHR gt Coverage test LED Figure 14 Coverage test LED Cover Base Maintaining the detector Join the cover and the base here The Motion Detector if properly installed and used will provide years of service with minimal maintenance Conduct a Figure 16 Snapping the cover onto the base coverage test annually as described here to verify prop
111. ch the hinge stop to the outer door assembly 3 Attach a grounding strap from the outer door ground strap stud on the back box to the outer door Back box right flange STEP 4 Mounting the inner door 1 Set the inner door onto the inner door hinge pins ieee tes 2 Attach a grounding strap from the inner door ground ale strap stud on the back box to the inner door Outer door ground strap stud SD Lock striker plate NL 348 32 lock nut 2 places INSTALLATION SHEET PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 CAB series of equipment enclosure doors consists of an inner and outer door The outer door may be mounted to either side of the back box for left open or right open operation has a viewing window and is secured with a key lock A hinged interior door panel isolates the operator from the panel electronics and wiring yet easily opens for maintenance 3 CAB Series Equipment Enclosure Doors INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270488 FILE NAME 270488 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 29MAR99 CREATED BY G Sutton The 3 CAB series of equipment enclosure doors include 3 CAB7D Grey door w window for CAB7B back boxes 3 CAB7DR Red door w window for CAB7B back boxes 3 CAB14D Grey door w window for CAB14B back boxes 3 CAB14DR Red door w window for CAB14B back boxes 3 CAB14D Grey door w window for CAB21B back boxes GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Stre
112. ck up amplifier size must equal the wattage of the largest amplifier to be backed up Set J1 amp J2 to match source amplifier output voltage Refer to Audio Manual P N 270219 for additional ATP and power amplifier installation information Additional ATPs may be connected to the same audio source by V V P2 1 2 Pre Amp 2 Input 70 V connecting the ATP pre amp output to the pre amp input of the V JUMPER SETTINGS P1 1 2 Pre Amp 1 Input 7 P1 2 3 Pre Amp 1 Input 2 P2 2 3 Pre Amp 2 Input 2 next ATP P N 387284 REV 2 0 Page 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com INSTALLATION o Q O o o O O O e e Oa _ m T SEED H SF ele flele DTR Bele Eel E es e C T EC J EXT ui en 9 A O 3 BATBKT To install the 3 BATBKT 8 32 lock nut 4 places 1 Mount the 3 BATBKT to th
113. cluding a Photo 1 Magnetic stripe access cards HID Corporation 1336 Proximity access cards EST PC 1326 EST PC 1386 EST PC 1386B EST EST PC EST PK 1346 Motorola AVC 131 Motorola APC 161 1 Motorola ASK 116 HID Corporation P N 387625 REV 1 0 Tectifical Manuals Online http www tech man com PK 1346 Proximity Key Fob person s photo DuoProx II Multiple Technology Proximity Card Proximity access control card ISO proximity access control card with unique EST bit format and EST logo on back ISO proximity access control card with unique EST bit format and no logo on front or back Construction Card Proximity access control card with EST logo and unique construction code bit format Proximity Key Fob with unique EST format Multi tech proximity access control card Multi tech photo ID proximity access control card Proximity key tag Proximity key fob with HID logo for use with EST or HID proximity card readers 180CT01 Installation Sheet CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller Table 2 Compatible access cards LED control cards Motorola 07260 001 Single and dual line LED control option card Keri Systems 05528 702 LED mode control card 1 A separately ordered LAM 1 Laminator is required for laminating a photo to the access card Use a Polaroid ID3 or ID4 Camera for taking the photo System power calculations Form A SAC active and standby currents Deviee a erma oa os occa anon acum me
114. cond it ground isolates the system initiating device circuit from the outer enclosure of the Grade A local burglar alarm bell which is usually connected to earth ground The 24DC12 is also listed for fire applications such as powering 12 Vdc accessory devices relays etc The 24DC12 provides up to one amp of 12 Vdc to security devices Specifications Housing White high impact polymer Power input ratings T6 T5 Voltage 21 to 26 Vdc Current 20 mA NAC input ratings 113 114 Voltage 21 to 26 Vdc Current 1 0 A 12 Vdc 0 7 A Current 0 5 A 12 Vdc 0 35 A 12 Vdc output rating T11 T12 Voltage 12 Vdc Current 1 0 A 0 6 power factor Relay T1 T4 Voltage 24 Vdc Current 1 0 A resistive Wire size 12 to 22 AWG 2 5 to 0 25 sq mm Mounting Mount in an EST3 control panel enclosure using a SIGA MP series mounting plate The enclosure must be equipped with a tamper switch If you are using it to power a Grade A bell it must be mounted in the ATCK attack enclosure with the 3 TAMPRCC tamper switch Operating environment Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C Humidity 93 RH noncondensing Device support Bell 1 Tamper switches 1 alarm housing inner and outer housing Access control Models 339 E1 681 B1 875 E1 manufactured by Edwards or equivalent manufacturer Installation Sheet 260CT01 Technitat Man tals GANRE IPEA WW ROC RSA CT Installation instructions To install the 24DC12 1 Make
115. cted to the Network B Side of NSHM Note Make sure the BERT and LOOP slide switches are in the center normal position If not the modem will be in a test mode and will not function properly Network A Side NSHM TB1 e I JP1 Network B B Side Modem 2 if used To the next modem connected to the Network A Side of NSHM Wiring diagrams Notes The following notes apply to all wiring diagrams in this topic 1 2 3 30AUG01 Ditek Module ZDTKD2LVLP must be used if wiring is between buildings Each Ditek module adds 8 ohms of resistance to the line Ground Fault Detector model GFD must be used refer to installation sheet P N 387630 P N 387596 REV 1 0 3 4 Network B to A wiring using the NSHM1 Ribbon C P Ux Cable Note No wiring permitted to Network B IN connection From previous panel controller TB2 NETWORK IN B B Network A to B wiring using the NSHM1 CPUx Note No wiring permitted to Network A OUT connection From previous panel controller TB2 NETWORK IN A A Network wiring using the NSHM2 Note No wiring permitted to Network B IN connection Network Ditek 1 2 To next panel controller TB2 NETWORK IN B B P N 387596 REV 1 0 Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com Up to 6 miles see Specifications Note No wiring permitted to Network Ribbon A OUT connection Cable Di
116. ctive loads and distances from the previous device for all subsequent devices on the SAC bus Remember to include any attached door locks card readers and sounders For these add their current draw to the CRC you re currently entering If you add all devices without encountering an error message your design will provide adequate device voltage If you encounter an error message you must either e Repeat the process but select 14 AWG wire e Use a second SAC bus e Add an additional power supply Load current mA Doors 70 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 3800 2660 2850 1960 1320 990 780 660 570 498 444 399 363 333 s ww sn oe on m Tae m oe C a rea un a s ae zm a fe e DD epe mpm x x x X x x px pe pmejseejso x x x x x x x x x P N 387625 REV 1 0 18OCTO1 Techitical Manuals Online http www tech man com Installation Sheet CRC and CRCXM Card Reader Controller Table 3 Length of SAC bus using 16 AWG wire Load current ph Doors 100 150 200 650 19 20 e px x pet pp Notes All distance measurements are given in feet X means that the 3 PPS M will not support these devices at any distance 15 tte ete iets sls ete te x 16 pera aoa fame fox x x xf x x xt x tx x 17 629 442 X 18 mI DoD fe PoP Pe PP x X X Table 4 Length of SAC bus using 14 AWG wire Load current je Doors 100 150 200 650
117. d holders 8 000 36 000 Schedules 1 1 200 1 200 Holidays 1 1 200 1 200 Access levels 1 1 200 1 200 History records 5 000 20 000 1 Maximum capacity is 255 per company Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity 93 RH noncondensing Installation instructions You ll need the LRM removal tool P N 210415 to remove the cover a small screwdriver for terminal screws and a standard screwdriver to mount the back plate to the electrical box Note Leave about 1 inch of clearance at either side of the CRC to insert the LRM removal tool when removing the cover To install the CRC 1 Remove the cover 2 Remove the PC board from the backplate using the snaps at the top of the backplate Caution Observe static sensitive handling procedures 3 Determine the mounting location Remember to leave clearance for cover removal 4 Mount the CRC backplate to a compatible electrical box 5 Install the PC board to the backplate Position the board in the slots at the bottom of the backplate then snap it into place with the snaps at the top of the backplate 6 Attach the velcro straps 7 Install the battery in the battery compartment 8 Mount the battery insulator provided over the battery Make sure the battery leads are covered and the battery wires are located to the left side of the battery 9 Secure the battery and insulator using the velcro straps 10 Connect all wiring 11
118. d into the rail connectors Errr O top and bottom snap rivet fasteners until they lock in place Secure the module to the rail by pushing the E Connectthe field wiring 9LCD 3 CPU1 i IN 387465 REV 2 0 P 2of5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man comio eeste FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS Network data riser connections A 3 CPU1 equipped with a 3 RS485A or 3 RS485B card can communicate with other similarly equipped CPU modules by way of the network data riser TB2 on the 3 CPU1 provides the terminal connections for connecting to the network data riser Connect the network data riser to the 3 CPU1 as shown The NETWORK B terminals provide an isolated connection The NETWORK A terminals are not isolated Notes Isolated terminals All network data riser wiring is supervised and power limited When connecting the network wiring always wire the isolated terminals on one CPU module to the non isolated terminals of another From NETWORK B on previous CPU module To NETWORK A on e On Class B network data risers the panel that does not have next CPU module wires connected to the Network A terminals should be designated as
119. del 3 PPS M 230 power supplies 50 60 Hz circuit is required for each cabinet Install all conduit and pull all wiring into the backbox before proceeding to the next step 2 Install the equipment chassis Refer to chassis installation sheet for details 3 Connect the door ground strap between the stud on the door and the backbox using the hardware provided PRODUCT DIAGRAM Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 23 25 x 25 0 x 6 75 59 1 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Chassis One chassis Battery Two 50 AH 12 Vdc Door Finish Red textured enamel RCC14R Cabinet Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 35 47 x 25 0 x 6 75 90 1 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Normal Configuration Two chassis and and two 50 AH 12 Vdc Battery Cabinet Configuration Two 3 BTS battery shelves with one 65AH 12 Vdc battery per shelf Door Finish Red textured enamel 3 RCC14R RCC21R Cabinet Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 3 RCC21R 47 72 x 25 0 x 6 75 121 2 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Normal Configuration Three chassis and and two 50 AH 12 Vdc Battery Cabinet Configuration One chassis and two 3 BTS battery shelves with one 65AH 12 Vdc battery per shelf Door Finish Red textured enamel EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 INSTALL
120. dule are made via plug in connectors permitting termination of field wiring without the module installed in the enclosure The plug in connectors and snap rivet mounting also facilitate rapid remove and replace trouble shooting without the use of tools The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate SPECIFICATIONS Installation 1 space on the rail chassis Circuit Configuration Reverse Polarity 3 independent reverse polarity circuits for alarm supervisory and trouble notification Local Energy 14 5 ohm coil Maximum Wire Size 12 AWG 2 5 mm Trouble Relay NO or NC configuration rated 24 Vdc 1A Termination Removable plug in termination strips on module Open Circuit Voltage 24 Vdc nominal Short Circuit Current 7 mA Max Current Requirements does not include LED Switch module Standby current 53 mA 24 Vdc Alarm current 147 mA 24 Vdc Operating Environment Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C Humidity 93 RH non condensing Observe static sensitive material handling practices Online htto Awww tech man com TROUBLE RELAY JUMPER SETUP Contact Configuration Jumper JP1 system normal Setting Closed 2 3 Open 1 2 Trouble Relay Operation 3 circuit and local energy configurations independant of alarm 1 circuit configuration remains closed during alarm INSTALLATION Set jumpers as required Install a display or
121. e sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage from electro static discharge may result in equipment damage Step 2 Installing the power supply monitor module Ti Connect the 6 wire cable harness to P6 on the power supply monitor Push in until the connector clicks Connect the ribbon cable to J4 on the power supply monitor Align the power supply monitor to the slot 3 guide posts on the rail chassis assembly Route the 6 wire cable harness over and behind the bottom rail and connect to P2 on the primary power supply Push in until the connector clicks Route the ribbon cable under the bottom rail and connect to P3 on the primary power supply Slide the module into the slot 3 rail connectors and lock into place using the snap rivet fasteners Step 3 Wiring the power supply 1 Ensure that the mains ac circuit is deenergized Connect the mains ac conductors to TB1 on the power supply assembly Refer to Figure 1 on page 3 Connect the standby battery conductors to TB2 on the power supply assembly Refer to Figure 2 on page 3 If a remote battery cabinet is used connect the temperature sensor conductor to TB2 on the primary power supply assembly Refer to Figure 2 on page 3 Connect the 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser conductors to TB1 on the power supply monitor module Refer to Figure 3 on page 4 hGnical Manuals Online http www
122. e 4 threaded stand offs at the lower end of the equipment enclosure over the standby batteries 2 Secure the 3 BATBKT using the hardware provided INSTALLATION SHEET 3 BATBKT Battery Bracket INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387556 FILE NAME 387556 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY D Munn DATE 23APR99 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Tedhnical Manuals Online htto www tech man com Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION 1 SPECIFICATIONS 3 BATS 3 BATS Battery Shelf The 3 BATS is used to convert the RCC7R RCC14R and Mounting RCC7R RCC14R or RCC21R Enclosures RCC21R Enclosures to accommodate up to two 65 AH Construction 16 Gauge Cold Rolled Steel batteries The 3 BATS has four grommet holes to permit wiring to pass through the shelf INSTALLATION Front View Side View 3 BTSEN AAAA AAAA RCC7R RCC14R or RCC21R Enclosure f 3 12Volts 12Volts Note All wiring in this configuration is non power limited INSTALLATION SHEET 3 BATS Battery Shelf INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387338 FILE NAME 387338 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Munn DATE 04 14 99 CREATED BY D Miner
123. e company PROTECTOR RING GREEN 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR FOR PHONE LINE 1 O4SEP01 TO PHONE LINE 2 WIRED SAME AS PHONE LINE 1 4 oN RJ31X 8 PIN MODULAR CONNECTOR FOR 7 PHONE LINE 2 CLAMPS 3 7 FT 2 13 m L2 MODCOM FRONT VIEW Industry Canada Information NOTICE The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment This certification means that the equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective operational and safety requirements as prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document s The Industry Canada does not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user s satisfaction Before installing this equipment users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of the local telecommunications company The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility telephone li
124. e or magnetic lock rated to power supply Installation Sheet 260CT01 V P N 3100294 REV 1 0 TechnitB ita Rid esting elt www tech man com 1 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com CRCSND CRC Sounder Product description Wiring diagram To TB1 5 Strike PWR on card reader controller module To TB1 16 Sounder on card reader controller module Either terminal connection can be used The sounder is a small horn that mounts inside the card reader controller module The sounder operates if an emergency exit door is opened without an exit request and locally indicates that a door has been left open Note This device is for supplementary use only Specifications Operating voltage 12 Vdc Operating current 7 mA Operating environment Relative humidity 93 104 F 40 C Temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C Installation instructions 1 Remove power from the card reader controller module 2 Remove the card reader controller cover 3 Snap the sounder into the molded brackets in the card reader controller cover Card Reader Controller module cover Sounder mounted in cover 4 Connect all wiring from the sounder to the card reader controller Refer to the wiring diagram below 5 Install the card reader controller cover 6 Apply power to the card reader controller module Installation Sheet 180CT01 NEZ P N 3100033 REV 1 0 TechnitB FREU e EMAR
125. ector J6 7 Connect cable assembly 46050 1878 supplied with 3 EVPWRA from P3 on the 3 ANNCPUT to P1 on the 3 EVPWR 3 EVPWRA Wd h I A 1 1 i BwviVilIBILUTo lE AA eicae in AZ CHE re TLHHIDLEZLLV VU VV PRODUCT INFORMATION The 3 ANNSM Annunciator Support Module provides the electronics required to operate the LED Switch displays The support modules are connected to the 3 ANNCPU by ribbon cables The 3 ANNSM supports the following LED Switch displays 3 24Y 3 24G 3 12SY 3 128G 3 12 S1GY 3 12 S2Y 3 6 381G2Y 3 6 381GYR SPECIFICATIONS Installation 1 space Current Requirements does NOT include LED Switch display Standby 10 mA 24 VDC Alarm 10 mA 24 VDC Operating Environment Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 40 C Humidity 93 RH non condensing INSTALLATION 1 Fill out and install a label in each LED Switch display step 1 Mount the display on the 3 ANNSM module step 2 3 Connect the display ribbon cable P N 250186 from connector J1 on the display to connector J1 on the module step 3 4 Install the module in the inner door of the enclosure Figure 2 Mount 2 Penny E 4 Insert ID label VJ JY oF f AIAR 3 Connect Ribbon Cable Faceplate connector Ribbon Cable on module P N 250186 Connector pins on rear of faceplate Verify all pins mate with connector
126. ed enclosure which houses e An LCD display e A telephone style keypad e A variable tone sounder e An internal processor The module is compact enough to mount near exit doors or behind counters Mounting holes in the back cover fit standard electrical boxes Features A removable hinged front cover protects the keys and provides space for basic operating instructions Grooves in the cover transmit light from the illuminated keypad The display is a backlit LCD which lights when in use It can display 8 lines of 21 characters Each KPDISP supports two user selectable languages and can display text in most languages The telephone style keypad is continuously backlit The keys are wear resistant silicone rubber They have a perceptible range of travel and provide positive tactile and audible feedback A variable tone sounder is part of the KPDISP module This can be programmed to emit tones of a specific frequency and duration so as to provide audible feedback to the user Installation Sheet 180CT01 Technik P fan Re CTI http www tech man com Internal processing An internal processor drives the LCD display in response to system messages and user input Menu screens let the user view information or choose commands In addition the processor shows context sensitive help screens to support the user The system programmer defines which menu commands are available on a user by user basis Users are granted or denied
127. ed textured enamel The enclosures are designed for surface mounting Conduit and nail knockouts keyhole style mounting holes and wide wiring troughs facilitate quick installation The removable hinged doors mount on the left side of the backboxes and are secured with key locks 1 Mount the backbox at the required location Cabinet installation dimensions are on the back page A dedicated 230 VAC 50 60 Hz circuit is required for each cabinet Install all conduit and pull all wiring into the backbox before proceeding to the next step 2 Install the equipment chassis Refer to chassis installation sheet for details 3 Connect the door ground strap between the stud on the door and the backbox using the hardware provided PRODUCT DIAGRAM SPECIFICATIONS RCC7R E Cabinet Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 23 25 x 25 0 x 6 75 59 1 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Chassis One chassis Battery Two 50 AH 12 Vdc Door Finish Red textured enamel RCC14R E Cabinet Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 35 47 x 25 0 x 6 75 90 1 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Normal Configuration Two chassis and and two 50AH 12 Vdc Battery Cabinet Configuration Two 3 BTS battery shelves with one 65AH Q 12 Vdc battery per shelf Door Finish Red textured enamel 3 RCC14R E RCC21R E Cabinet Backbox and Door Dimensions HWD 3 RCC21R E 47 72 x 25 0 x 6 75 121 2 cm x 63 5 cm x 17 15 cm Capacity Normal Configuration Three
128. een a E ea mene Adhesive curtain stickers Each zone of coverage requires both numbered small and large curtain block stickers Plastic masks Caution Do not use sharp objects to remove unwanted stickers from the infrared detector Carefully peel off the sticker if it becomes necessary to use the blocked curtain zone Use the plastic masks to mask off wide areas of coverage 2981 2B Figure 8 Masked coverage patterns Installation Sheet 300CT01 P N 387633 REV 1 0 Technicians MeSeningleetatito www tech man com 5 8 Wiring the detector To wire the SIGA MD S 1 If necessary remove the circuit board as instructed in Figure 4 Remember to observe electro static precautions 2 Remove the wiring knockouts See Figure 9 on the base for the wiring Run the wiring through the wiring knockouts Connect the wiring to the appropriate terminals at TB1 See Figure 11 for SIGA MDS wire runs 5 If necessary lower the circuit board into the base and snap it securely into place at the locations marked S in Figure 9 and Figure 10 Lower the circuit board assembly and and snap it back into place Run wiring as illustrated here Figure 9 Running wires through the knockouts Notes for Figure 10 and Figure 11 1 The Channel 1 input circuit does not require a personality code but it is configurable to personality codes 3 41 42 43 44 45 46 or 48 2 Class B Style 4 3 25 Q resista
129. en programming emergency numbers and or making test calls to emergency numbers a Remain on the line and briefly explain to the dispatcher the reason for the call b Perform such activities in the off peak hours such as early morning or late evenings 5 It is up to the installer to verify DACT receiver compatibility at least once per year P N 387476 REV 1 0 1 2 Wiring diagram SURGE RJ31X PREMISES PHONES A NO T TAPS PERMITTED Notes 1 Connect J20 and J21 to RJ31X or RJ38X CA31A or CA38A in Canada telephone jacks installed by an authorized telephone company representative Jacks must be installed within 5 ft 1 5 m of the panel Supervised and nonpower limited Install the provided Ferrite clamps as shown The clamps must be mounted on the lines as they exit the cabinet FCC Information 1 P N 387476 REV 1 0 Tecftirfical Manuals Online http www tech man com The dialer complies with Part 68 of the FCC rules The dialer s FCC certification number and Ringer Equivalence Number REN must be seen from the front This information must be provided to the telephone company if requested An FCC compliant telephone cord and modular plug cord is supplied with the dialer The dialer is designed to be connected to the telephone network using the supplied cord and an RJ31X or RJ38X jack which must also comply with FCC Part 68 rules The REN is used to determine the quantity of devices which
130. entional 2 wire smoke detector circuits on Signature Series modules Note Adding a second 3 SDC card to a 3 SSDC converts the 3 SSDC into a 3 SDDC and requires that you redefine it as such in the project database The 3 SSDC module supports the full complement of Signature diagnostic features including mapping The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate The 3 SDDC module provides all the features of the 3 SSDC plus support for a second Signature data circuit All field wiring connections are made via plug in connectors that permit termination of field wiring without the module installed in the enclosure The plug in connectors and snap rivet mounting also facilitate rapid troubleshooting without the use of tools o WARNINGS This product contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures may result in equipment damage Rail modules may not be plugged into the rail chassis assembly while voltages are present on the rail Failure to de energize the panel before plugging in the rail module may result in equipment damage Do not flex the filter card or exert excessive pressure on the field wiring connectors when installing the filter card Do not connect field wiring or connect disconnect the terminal block without supporting the back edge of the filter card to avoid flexing the filter card SPECIFICATIONS 1 LRM sp
131. er operation Reassembling the detector Clean the cover with a water dampened cloth as needed to keep the detector free of dust and dirt Always test the detector Access plate Access plate after you clean it Y To assemble the detector 1 Remove the keeper screw from the base Figure 15 2 Join the cover and the base at bottom as shown below Figure 16 Snap the cover shut at the top of the base 4 Remove the access plate from the cover Figure 17 Secure the cover to the base with the keeper screw you removed in step 1 Figure 17 Securing the cover to the base 6 Replace the access plate Remove the keeper screw and use it to secure the detector cover y E e D B B LE aol mie ole ml o og i L I d H o tw GUE Y TI s ES Base 7 Figure 15 Finding the keeper screw P N 387633 REV 1 0 300CT01 Installation Sheet Techrtical Manuals Online http www tech man com SIGA MD S Motion Detector SIGA SEC2 Security Loop Module Product description The Security Loop Module is an intelligent analog addressable device that interfaces one or two security loops to a Signature loop controller Personality codes downloaded to the module during system configuration allow the user to configure each channel for almost any security application This module also supports guard tour per NFPA 72 The loop controller automatically assigns two addre
132. ess between chassis 2 and chassis 3 L Q E Bottom Rail Power Cable NOTE The chassis containing the 3 CPU1 Central Processor can only ee J T P N 250192 have chassis power and data connections made to connectors J10 Bottom Rail Data Cable AOUT and J11 BOUT on the top rail and J10 COUT and J11 DOUT onthe Se d P N 250190 bottom rail The chassis containing the 3 CPU can never have Chassis 2 connections coming into connectors J8 AIN J9 BIN J8 CIN or J9 DIN e T EET 999 E fang gs OP Rail Bottom Rail pams OOOOOO OOOOOO 3 5 ade o 0 NR J OTT Top Rail Power Cable cb P N 250191 xc UT MEE Top Rail Data Cable Chassis 3 P N 250190 03 Bottom Rail Power Cable SOLIS TEE cB P N 250192 50 E ESI Bottom Rail Data Cable E ACER d P N 250190 Op Rail Bottom Rail QO s 45 099 ere roto QOQ O L9 TL O d 3RAILCN2 CDR P N 270484 2 0 Page 2 of3 Technical Manus Online http www tech man com Tedh INSTALLATION continued Chassis 1 Si ooo Soo g J11 deT3IS 888 A OOOOOOO OOOOOOO ITop Rail ee
133. et East 3 CAB14DR Red door w window for CAB21B back boxes GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 Tedhnical Manuals Online htto www tech man com Inner Door Assembly Connect grounding strap P N 260077 to inner door Mount chassis on six backbox studs with supplied hardware TOP CHASSIS CENTER CHASSIS BOTTOM CHASSIS BATTERY AREA DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT Mount inner door on inner hinge pins Outer Door Installation Bolt upper hinge assembly to backbox Connect grounding strap Outer Door Assembly left hand door installation shown PIN 260077 to outer door See details on other side E OUTER DOOR INSIDE VIEW Left hand mounting shown Mount outer door on lower hinge pin left hand door installation shown Bumpers Lock Double Male Plates Strike Hinge Pin Left hand Mounting P N 270488 REV 2 0 Page 2 of 2 Female Double Male Lock Plu Hinges Hinge Of g Left hand B Mum oan o Latch Up Right hand E Mounting uiia EN Technical Manuals Online httn www tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are for right hand swing open operation of the outer door For left hand swing open operation attach the enclosure hardware to the opposite
134. etween any three panels Circuit resistance 90 Q maximum Circuit capacitance 0 3 uF maximum Wire type Twisted pair 18 AWG 0 75 sq mm minimum Test functions Remote digital loopback refer to the Installation and Service manual Power consumption Supervisory or Alarm NSHM 1 90 mA 24 Vdc NSHM2 100 mA 24 Vdc Operating environment Temperature 32 F 0 C to 120 F 49 C Humidity 93 RH non condensing Short haul modem circuit maximums Resistance 16 3 Q 1000 ft 53 5 Q km 51 64 9 1000 ft 82 35 9 1000 ft 169 5 Q km 270 2 Q km Capacitance 83 nF mi 83 nF mi 83 nF mi 15 72 pF ft 15 72 pF ft 15 72 pF ft 151 6 nF km 151 6 nF km 151 6 nF km Distance 38 4 Kb 19 5 Kb 6 mi 9 7 km 9 mi 14 5 km 3 5 mi 5 6 km 5 mi 8 km 2 mi 3 2 km 3 mi 4 8 km Installation instructions WARNING Power down the panel before proceeding with the installation and wiring instructions Step 1 Mount the MPFIB bracket CHAS7 Installation Half footprint mounting space MPFIB Mounting Bracket CAB5 Installation r Half footprint mounting space MPFIB Mounting Bracket
135. evious panel 3 CPU1 module Figure 4C Class B Hybrid Fiber Optic Copper Wire Network and Audio Connections Manuals Online http www tech man com 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A p alae a alae Lm Fiber Optic Network Data Riser Fiber Optic Audio Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A ae en lee 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A NNUS UE NOUS OR NRI UR Maintain physical separation or 2 hour fire rating 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A RESEEEEANEEEEENANENA From 3 ASU Primary Audio Data Figure AB 3 CPU1 Class A Network and Audio Fiber Optic Connections 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A Eel fatale Io Copper Wire Network Data Riser Fiber Optic Network Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A UR RUOURR LO GR Fiber Optic Audio Data Riser 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A ELLOS BAREEEENEENREEREREER Maintain physical separation or 2 hour
136. fire rating 3 CPU1 with 3 FIB A Figure 4D 3 CPU1 Hybrid Fiber Optic Copper Wire Network and Class A Fiber Optic Copper Wire Audio Connections P N 387333 REV 2 0 Page 3 of 4 NETS REV 2 0 Page 4 lt of 4 Vanust Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION The Traditional Zone module provides eight Class B Style B traditional direct connect Initiating Device Circuits IDC for compatible 2 wire smoke detectors and dry contact initiating devices Four of the eight IDCs may be converted to Class B Style Y Notification Appliance Circuits NAC Each pair of NAC circuits may be configured to provide a 24 VDC or signals from an external source for audio and telephone applications Each IDC may be set for latching non latching operation and verified non verified operation Each IDC can support up to 30 model 6270B photoelectric smoke detectors or 50 model 6250B ionization detectors Each NAC is rated at 24 VDC 3 5Aor 70 Vrms 100 W 24 VDC power for the notification appliances is available directly from the rail chassis NOTE Each NAC pair is limited to a total of 3 5 A per two circuits When the rail chassis is used as the 24 VDC source the module is limited to a 7 A total current draw Input terminals are provided to supply the external signal source The Traditional Zone module requ
137. for the network A s data circuit and digital audio circuits An optically isolated RS 232 port is provided for data upload download and system maintenance An optional optically isolated RS 232 port card is available to support a printer or an external command system The 3 CPU1 also provides the command and control functions for the 8 channel audio subsystem installed on the rail chassis The 3 CPU1 occupies the two left most positions on the rail chassis assembly logical address 0 In this position it functions as the local bus master and supervises all traffic on the rail bus and implements ground fault detection The controller is secured to the rail chassis using snap rivet fasteners All field wiring connections to the 3 CPU1 module are made via plug in connectors that permit termination of field wiring without removing the module from the enclosure All external connections are power limited and transient 959595595 protected The plug in connectors and snap rivet mounting meer mi C O we also facilitate rapid remove and replace troubleshooting The 3 CPU1 module panel provides support brackets for mounting the 3 LCD displayor a protective cover plate 3 LCD Main LCD Display for the 3 CPU1 The 3 LCD Display provides the operator interface for the network The 3 L
138. gnal module The tamper switch plunger can be extended to place the switch in its bypass position and make it appear that the cabinet door is closed 1 Mount the tamper switch to the cabinet see below INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 2 Do one of the following If the tamper switch is being connected to a IDC8 4 initiating device circuit module cut out the 47 KQ end of line resistor e f the tamper switch is being connected to a Signature input signal module cut out the 4 7 kQ resistor 3 Wire the tamper switch to the initiating device circuit f c Pull for bypass operation 8 flat washer 2 places 8 lock washer 2 places 8 32 nut 2 places Figure 1 Tamper switches mount to the top or side of their respective cabinets and are secured using hardware provided in the hardware kit This figure shows the installation of a 3 TAMP ical Manuals Online http www tech man cam FIELD WIRING 4 7 kQ EOL Yellow Violet Red M adii 47 KO EOL enw ei Sean To initiating device circuit inputs PRODUCT DIAGRAM 3 TAMPRCC INSTALLATION SHEET 3 TAMP 3 TAMP5 3 TAMPRCC Cabinet Tamper Switches INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387422 FILE NAME 387422 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY B Shivers DATE 17NOV99 CREATED BY G Sutton EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300
139. gure 9 on page 6 A P N 387555 REV 1 0 Page 4 of 6 Technical Manuals Online httn www n man FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS Earth Line From dedicated mains ac power distribution Neutral hp Q TB1 may be present Precautionary measures must be taken to ensure that the mains ac circuit is deenergized and prevented from being switched on inadvertently Y o B WARNING High voltage levels capable of causing injury or death lo OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO the Electrical Code and all other local requirements Notes 1 Install wiring in accordance with 2 Up to 4 primary or booster supplies may be connected to a single mains ac source circuit Figure 7 Mains ac wire connections On primary supply Caution Disconnecting the B only battery from the power supply while the mains ac is deenergized a 2 may damage the battery
140. h an independently controlled supervised power limited 24 VDC Notification Appliance Circuit NAC rated at 3 5 A This facilitates the addition of visual notification appliances to audio notification circuits Each amplifier requires one LRM space on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners All field wiring connections to the amplifier module are made via plug in connectors permitting termination of field wiring without the module installed in the enclosure o WARNINGS This product contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures may cause equipment failure Rail modules should not be plugged into the rail chassis assembly while 24 Vdc is present on the rail Failure to remove 24 Vdc may damage the equipment Operating the amplifier at an output greater than that required by the speaker may overdrive the speaker circuit and result in damage to the equipment INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS If the panel is already in service disconnect the storage battery then deenergize the mains ac circuit supplying power to the panel Set jumpers JP1 and JP2 on the audio power module subassembly for 25 or 70 Vrms depending on the input required by the audio circuit speakers JP1 JP2 25 Vrms 2to3 2to3 TO Vrms 1to2 1 to2 Set the jumper on the audio amp transformer subassembly for 25 or 70 Vrms depending on the input required by the audio circ
141. he left center of the Rail Chassis Interface Card Route the cable up to connector J8 CIN on the bottom rail of chassis 2 Connect a bottom rail data cable to connector J9 DOUT on the right center of the Rail Chassis Interface Card Route the cable up to connector J9 DIN on the bottom rail of chassis 2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION 3 CPU1 Central Processor Module The 3 CPU1 Central Processor module is the control element for all other rail modules and contro display modules installed within an enclosure The 3 CPU1 processes all information from modules installed within the cabinet as well as data received from other panels over the network data riser The 3 CPU1 has a 16 bit microprocessor and 1 MB of RAM and 1 MB of non volatile memory An internal calendar clock with leap year function provides date time event stamping and initiates timed events The 3 CPU1 automatically identifies and supervises all modules installed on the rail chassis and has an integral watchdog to identify both hardware and software faults The module has Form C common alarm trouble and supervisory relay contacts that operate whenever any alarm supervisory or fault condition is detected on the network The 3 CPU1 communicates with other CPU1 modules on the network over an RS 485 or fiber optic network data circuit Class A or B wiring configuration may be used
142. imum wire size Backup tone Operating temperature Humidity j SPECIFICATIONS 1 mA 24 Vdc 1 7 A 24 Vdc 3 2 A 24 Vdc 400 Hz to 4 kHz at 3 dB ULC 800 Hz to 2 8 kHz ULI lt 5 1 Vrms or 25 Vrms maximum 1 Vrms or 25 Vrms maximum 30 watts 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms 50 watts 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms Class B Style Y or Class A Style Z 47 KQ 2 module addresses Signature series CC2 module 12 AWG 2 5 mm 1 kHz 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C 0 to 93 noncondensing Warning Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removing components Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life LED indicators Pattern Description Steady Power amp disabled Steady Backup mode Steady Amplifier active Flashing Normal communications daughterboard Flashing Active condition daughterboard Interlocking washer S Note See the installation sheets listed in the title box for other places to mount the Audio Amplifier DKDKDKD Screw INSTALLATION SHEET SIGA AA30 SIGA AA50 Audio Amplifiers 2 Configure the amplifier a Set JP2 output voltage to 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms as required b Set JP3 on the back of the daughter board for the backup mode FILE NAME 387343 CDR APPROVED BY J Massing CREATED BY B Graham INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387343 REVISION LEVEL 2 0 DATE 30MAROO Related documentation WB3 R Wallbox installation sheet WB7 R Wallbox installation sheet RACCR
143. in UP position CM Motherboard JB2 INSTALLED PROVIDES 12V TO POWER MODEM GREEN GREEN GREEN JUMPER 4 5 JUMPER 6 8 20 xd axiWooAdn c C U m A N NOTE The IOP3A JUMPER 1 4 6 IN must be configured PIN 1 REA in supervision mode DANN ae DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION PRINTER CONFIGURATION DB 9 DB 25 FEMALE DB 25 MALE IOP3A to 2 MCM N wirng L Power Limited mm Not supervised NAC Toll 2 ee POWER B LL Eu S fd E Nac d t z JB1 on 1 2 POWER i RS Switch shown in UP position 2 PPS 6A p 7 NOTE The RTS line is connected only when the IOP3A is used in Select Modo T Note When in RDU mode TB2 on the IOP3A must be used for the modem and TB3 must be used for a printer c A E C3 9S H lt UO c xH Teciicarivian uate Online http www tech man com KPDISP Keypad Display Product description OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ALARMS Fire three short beeps followed by a long pause Notify the Fire Department hone HH MM SS MM DD YYYY SYSTEM BANNER LINE 1 SYSTEM BANNER LINE 2 Description The Keypad Display model KPDISP is a control and display module used in security and life safety applications After entering a password the user can e Arm and disarm partitions e Review off normal points e Bypass or include points e Perform various life safety functions The KPDISP has a compact cover
144. ined together as a single digital multiplex signal and distributed throughout the network An integral signal database may be configured with a wide selection of tones and messages steady 3 3 3 electronic bell 120 beats per minute and slow whoop All tones are stored as digital signals within the 3 ASU The internal digital message signal unit can simultanously play back up to eight signals as required by the system designer SPECIFICATIONS Cabinet Installation One chassis space 19 Rack Installation Dimensions 12 0 x 19 0 x 5 25 30 48 cm x 48 26 cm x 13 34 cm Options 3 ASUMX Expansion Memory 3 FTCU Firefighter s Telephone Control Unit 3 CHASA Four LRM rail assembly Audio Channels 8 simultaneous Audio Inputs Local microphone isolated amp supervised Remote microphone isolated amp supervised Firefighter s telephone isolated amp supervised 4 aux signal sources isolated amp supervised Prerecorded Message Storage 2 minutes standard expandable to 32 minutes storage with 3 ASUMX 32 memory card Auxiliary Input Input Impedance 1KQ Input Level 0 1 Vise to 1 0 Vinis Frequency Response 100Hz to 4KHz Network Audio Riser Configuration Class A B Format RS 485 Circuit Length 5000Ft 1524 M max between any 3 panels Circuit Resistance 90Q max Circuit Capacitance O9uF max Wire Type 1 2 pair twisted 18 AWG 0 75 mm min Panel Indicators All call LED Page EVAC LED All call minus LED Page alert LED Page
145. inge pins Connect the ground strap between the stud on the inner door and the backbox using the hardware provided Install the ground strap between the stud on the exterior door and the stud on the backbox Tedhnicat Manuais Online fnitto 7Wwww tech man cor CABINET INSTALLATION DIMENSIONS MM SS S SS lvl AZxd 11 111111 14 0 in 35 56 cm 12 7 in 32 26 cm 10 9 in 27 69 cm ALL KNOCKOUTS FOR 3 4 CONDUIT 1 9 cm 3 1 in 7 87 cm 1 3 in 3 30 cm BACKBOX uio zy 92 ut OL WO 2999 Ut ZE ZZ uio 9 09 ut 9g ez YOOd H31nO uio 09 19 ut SZ vz BATTERY AREA IDO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT MODEL DEFINITIONS 3 CAB5 3 CAB5R Cabinet with Door Gray Cabinet with Door Red 3 CAB5 3 CAB5 R INSTALLATION SHEET 3 CAB5 3 CAB5R INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270487 FILE NAME 270487 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 12 17 98 REVISED BY D Miner GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION TE TUTRESI I IeE 4 34 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East Owen Sound ON Canada Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATION VJ SPECIFICATIONS The 3 CHAS7 chassis provides the mounting internal power and 19 Rack Installation data distribution for up to seven plug in local rail modules Mounting Dimensions HWD 12 0 x 19 0 x 5 25 studs for two power supplies and one interface module are provided 30 48 cm x 48 26 cm x 1
146. ion 12VDC TB2 3 2 Common TB2 3 3 TXD OUT TB2 3 4 RXD IN Notes 1 When in RDU mode TB2 must be used for the modem and TB3 must be used for a printer All RS 232 connections should be within the same room or within 50 feet of the fire panel they are connected to eo SWITCH SETUP SW1 UP Outputs 1 and 2 enabled RJ12 and DB9 connectors disabled o 30 JB1 i oO t SUP VC OM XD RX E in DB SUPV Q RXDTXD 24VDC Q OUT IN_OUT a o 2 3 44 UPVCOMTXD RXD RS232 2 OUT PORRO INSTALLATION SHEET IOP3A Isolator RS 232 Card Download setting RJ12 and DB9 connectors enabled Outputs 1 and 2 disabled INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270758 FILE NAME 270758 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY D P DATE 10 04 99 CREATED BY DRM Note diagram below for UP and DOWN switch positions GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 Trivia ds Online Tii LU VV VV LO ULI ea V Tedhnica APPLICATION DRAWINGS IOP3A to CM motherboard wiring IOP3A to 3 CPU1 wiring 3 CPU1 Panel controller 24 VDC COMMON OaArz ll Tl T Tl 1 LNO AdNS axi axe o E TIN ole qj q OGAvZ LNO Adns a D Switch shown in UP position z O O T axL ax Jo Switch shown
147. ircuits inside the backbox by locating power limited wiring towards the front of the cabinet and nonpower limited wiring towards the rear I SPECIFICATIONS 3 CAB7B Dimensions H x W x D Rough In See note 1 Finished Surface Mounted Semi Flush Mounted 23 2 in x 24 0 in x 3 86 in 58 98 cm x 60 9 cm x 9 8 cm 25 5 in x 27 34 in x 5 5 in 64 77 cm x 69 4 cm x 14 0 cm 25 5 in x 27 34 in x1 65 in 64 77 cm x 69 4 cm x 4 19 cm 3 CAB14B Dimensions H x W x D Rough In See note 1 Finished Surface Mounted Semi Flush Mounted 35 5 in x 24 0 in x 3 86 in 90 17 cm x 60 9 cm x 9 8 cm 37 75 in x 27 34 in x 5 5 in 95 89 cm x 69 4 cm x 14 0 cm 37 75 in x 27 34 in x 1 65 in 95 89 cm x 69 4 cm x 4 19 cm 3 CAB21B Dimensions H x W x D Rough In See note 1 Finished Surface Mounted Semi Flush Mounted Note 47 75 in x 24 0 in x 3 86 in 121 29 cm x 60 9 cm x 9 80 cm 50 0 in x 27 34 in x 5 5 in 127 0 cm x 69 4 cm x 14 0 cm 50 0 in x 27 34 in x 1 65 in 127 0 cm x 69 4 cm x 4 19 cm 1 Add 1 4 to height and width to allow for knockouts when framing in backbox for semi flush mounting Equipment Capacity 3 CAB7B Chassis Batteries Model 6V8A Model 12V10A Model 12V17A 3 CAB14B Chassis Batteries Model 6V8A Model 12V10A Model 12V17A 3 CAB21B Chassis Batteries Model 6V8A Model 12V10A Model 12V17A 1 chassis assembly 4 max 2 max 2 max 2 chassis assemblies 4 max
148. ires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners All field wiring connections to the Traditional Zone module are made via plug in connectors permitting termination of field wiring without the module installed in the enclosure The plug in connectors and snap rivet mounting also facilitate rapid remove and replace troubleshooting without the use of tools The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate SPECIFICATIONS Installation 1LRM space on the rail chassis 8 Initiating Device Circuits 4 of which are convertible to Notification Appliance Circuits Module Configuration Initiating Device Circuit IDC Wiring Configuration Detector Voltage Class B Style B 16 23 to 25 4 Vdc Max ripple 400 mV 5 9mA Max 50Q Max 100 uF Max 4 7KQ Refer to compatibility listings in the EST3 Installation and Service Manual P N 270380 Short Circuit Current Circuit Resistance Capacitance EOL Resistor Detector Load Notification Appliance Circuit NAC Wiring Configuration Class B Style Y Voltage 24 Vdc Nominal 70 Vrms Max Current 3 5A 24 Vdc Power 60 W 25 Vrms 100 W 70 Vrms EOL Resistor 15 KO Maximum Wire Size Termination 12 AWG 2 5 mm Removable plug in terminal strips on module Current Requirements does not include LED Switch module on NAC Standby Alarm Operating Environment Temperature
149. iring as shown in the wiring diagram 4 Using the two 6 32 x 3 8 in 9 5 mm machine screws provided mount the module to the electrical box 5 Using the four 4 24 x 5 16 in 7 9 mm self tapping screws provided mount the wall plate to the module Note Wire in accordance with the current NFPA 70 National Electrical Code GFD E Wall plate white P N 387630 REV 1 0 1 2 Wire stripping guide Caution Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault Exposing less wire may result in a faulty connection NENNEN 1 4 in 6 mm Strip 1 4 in about 6 mm from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminal block of the module Wiring diagram Pair one in Pair two in 16 15 14 13 3 2 1 12 10 9 IN OUT JP1 IN OUT Circuit pair 1 Circuit pair 2 LED1 LED2 Earth Q Trouble GF Contacts C COM NO GND Power To earth ground I EN Polarity is not important E From UL ULC listed 24 Vdc fire alarm panel 4 h Notes 1 All circuits are power limited and supervised See Note 4 below 2 Contacts 1 and 7 are not used 3 The functionality of the Trouble GF circuit is dependent on the position of JP1 4 Use UL ULC listed end of line device for complete supervision Contacts cannot be used for nonpower limited applications unless all wiring is type FPL FPLR or FPLP P N 387630 REV 1 0 04SEP01 Tectfical Manuals Online http www tech man com
150. l backup amplifier wiring Warning 3 ZAxx amplifiers must be configured for 25 Vrms output BACK UP NAC A NAC B BACK UP NAC A NAC B S S S S LI VL VF V ee ee eee ee ee V Fa oe VF VS ee IV V DADTMADTNAGDIAYPGPDDA DADMADTAGDAYPGODDA HE w Q D pa V C fr 2 os Class A only ry i Rasse fy sano na animale hanl i a lt mq uum m m m ae ole I l E l I l Fog HE I l I 0g l 0g AEN Class A only Notes 1 Configure the 3 ZAxx audio amplifiers for 25 Vrms UL ULC listed 15 kO EOL 2 Amaximum of 16 SIGA AAxx audio amplifiers may for Class B circuits only be connected to the output of a single 3 ZAxx audio amplifier From Signature controller 3 Shield required when the audio riser wiring shares a map previous Signature device the same conduit as the telephone riser 4E To next Signature device Figure 4 Typical wiring connecting to SIGA AAxx audio amplifier P N 387463 REV 2 0 Page 3 of 3 CE Com Manuals Online http www tech m2 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 ZA90 zoned audio amplifier module is a key component in an emergency communication system that consists of audible notification appliances speakers only The 3 ZA90 provides the following 90 watts of power standard output line levels of 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms
151. le cabinet the chassis power and data circuits must be interconnected Thechassishas 7 777 TTT four data connectors and four power connectors The 3 CHAS7 has two 3 C H AST power J8 AIN and J11 AOUT and two data J9 BIN and J11 BOUT connectors on the top rail Two power J8 CIN and J10 COUT and two data J9 DIN and J11 DOUT connectors are on the bottom rail as shown below Top Rail Bottom Rail OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO C OOOOOOO OL fofo J11 O00 Lele OOO ww 3RAILCN1 CDR J10 COUT J11 DOUT OOOOOO OOOOOO Q INSTALLATION SHEET nstallation instructions are continued on TOHOwWIN ia two pag s 3 Seven Local Rail Module Chassis INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270484 FILE NAME 270484 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 06 14 99 REVISED BY D Miner EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 Technical Manuals Online http ww
152. llation instructions You may find it easier to install the KPDISP if you remove the hinged cover You ll need the LRM removal tool P N 210415 to remove the back plate a small screwdriver to tighten the terminal screws and a standard screwdriver to mount the back plate to the electrical box Note Leave about 1 inch of clearance between the right side of the KPDISP and the door or other obstructions to insert the LRM removal tool when removing the cover VEZ P N 3100054 REV 1 0 1 2 To install the KPDISP 1 Use the LRM removal tool to press the locking tab inward toward the wire hole and remove the back Mount the back to the electrical box pulling the wires through the hole in the back Strip the wires to the correct length approximately 1 4 inch 6 mm Attach the power cable wires to the top terminal block Observe the correct polarity Attach the communication cable wires to the bottom terminal block Insert the hinge tabs on the left side of the body into the slots in the back then press the right side of the body onto the back to engage the locking tab 2 gang box Attach the front cover if you removed it for installation Surface mounting 4 in box or 100 mm box Locking tab Rear view of the KPDISP showing the locking tab and mounting holes Wiring diagram Note All wiring is supervised and power limited 24 Vdc from last device or power supply 24 Vdc to next device SAC bus S
153. may be connected to the telephone line Excessive RENs on the telephone line may result in the devices not ringing in response to an incoming call In most but not all areas the sum of RENs should not exceed five 5 To be certain of the number of devices that may be connected to a line as determined by the total RENs contact the local telephone company If the dialer causes harm to the telephone network the telephone company will notify you an advance that temporary discontinuance of service may be required If advance notice is not practical the telephone company will notify you as soon as possible You will also be advised of your right to file a complaint with the FCC if you believe it is necessary The telephone company may make changes in its facilities equipment operations or procedures that could affect the operation of the dialer If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make necessary modifications to maintain uninterrupted service If trouble is experienced with the dialer for repair or warranty information contact GS Building Systems Corp 6411 Parkland Drive Sarasota Florida 34243 USA If the dialer is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request you disconnect the dialer until the problem is resolved No repairs may be performed on the dialer by the user The dialer can not be used on public coin phones or party line service provided by the telephon
154. ment Temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C Humidity 9396 RH non condensing Leads Free length 6 0 inches 15 25 cm Wire 18 AWG stranded tinned Insulation 0 03 in 0 76 cm minimum Installation instructions CRC applications When used with power limited wiring the CRCRL can be mounted inside the CRC housing When used with nonpower limited wiring the CRCRL must be mounted in an electrical box You can use the electrical box the CRC is mounted on To install the CRCRL in the CRC housing Remove the CRC cover 2 Position the CRCRL on the left side of the battery with the leads pointing up and the hook and loop patch facing the battery pressing the CRCRL firmly into the battery strap 3 Connect all wiring as shown in the wiring diagram using power limited wiring 4 Attach the CRC cover To install the CRCRL in an electrical box 1 Remove the CRC cover 2 Remove the CRC backplate from the electrical box 3 Position the CRCRL inside the electrical box 4 Connect the CRCRL contact wires to the power supply and door lock as shown in the wiring diagram Pull the CRCRL control wires through the CRC backplate hole o 6 Mount the CRC backplate on the electrical box 7 Connect the CRCRL control wiring as shown in the wiring diagram 8 Attach the CRC cover Wiring diagram CRC applications Listed power CRC TB 1 supply Strike bu groun power Control wires Red Contact wires Door strik
155. n connecting the audio output to 3 ASU Selects dc supervision when connecting the audio output to 3 REMICA Position B INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Remove the top module retainer bracket on the inner door of the remote annunciator enclosure Loosen the bottom module retainer bracket Insert the bottom of the 3 REMICA into the bottom module retainer bracket next to the annunciator panel controller Tilt the 3 REMICA forward until the top touches the inner door Tighten the bottom module retainer bracket Secure the top module retainer bracket to the inner door Connect the cable assembly from P3 on the annunciator panel controller to P4 on the 3 REMICA Online htip www te vana n man cam SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements Voltage Current 21 27 Vdc 02 mA Space Requirements 2 spaces in annunciator enclosure Audio Output 1 Vrms 400 Hz 4 kHz Trouble Relay Contacts Current 1A Q 30 Vdc resistive Wiring Termination All wiring connects to terminal block 14 AWG 1 5 mm max 210 Q max 0 1 uF Size Resistance Capacitance Operating Environment Temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C Humidity 93 non condensing 3 REMICA INSTALLATION SHEET 3 REMICA Remote Microphone INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387466 FILE NAME 387466 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Munn DATE 19JANO0 CREATED BY M Rimes EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 73
156. n damage the amplifier 3 When using Signature Series CC1 or CC2 modules to switch amplifier output branch circuits a maximum of 10 modules may be connected to the output of an amplifier Tedhnical Manuals Online htto www tech man com SPECIFICATIONS Space Requirements 2 rail spaces Frequency Response 400 Hz 4 kHz at 3 dB Harmonic Distortion 796 Audio Circuit Input 8 channel multiplexed digitized audio Wiring Class B Style Y or Class A Style Z Output 90 W at 25 or 70 Vrms EOL resistor 15 kQ Wiring Termination Wiring connects to removable terminal block Max wire size 12 AWG 2 5 mm sq Note Refer to the nstallation and Service Manual for maximum allowable wire lengths Operating Environment Temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C Humidity 9396 RH non condensing Current ratings Standby 35 mA Alarm 4 6 A WARNINGS This product contains components which are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge may result in equipment failure Ensure that all power is removed from the panel before plugging unit into rail chassis assembly PRODUCT DIAGRAM o O o o O o Mounting Mounting brackets brackets QD qd Ribbon cable Ribbon cable connector for left connector for right control display control display module i module TI i lt Gain control o P20 Mounting Mounting brackets brackets o
157. n is monitoring and control of auxiliary systems mn LUZ o Z Xy c F A 2 ay 26 S52 py TZ n GO Z Qn IZ ty GS OF EF connect faceplate rin cable LT Control LED Display model 3 6 381G2Y and Ribban Cabi 3 6 3S1GYR provide 18 LEDs Each triad of LEDs is P N 250186 grouped with three software interlocked switches Adjacent to each LED Switch group is a slip in label for ee LED Switch function identification A typical application vu 7 Connector pins on is Hand Off Auto HVAC control carer Paesi A blank faceplate is supplied with each module when no display is used CONTROL LED DISPLAYS IL BB Model LED Configuration 3 24R 24 Red None 3 24Y 24 Yellow None 3 24G 24 Green None 3 12RY 12 Red over Yellow pairs None 3 12SG 12 Green 12 3 12SR 12 Red 12 3 12SY 12 Yellow 12 3 12 S1GY 12 Green over Yellow pairs 12 3 12 S1RY 12 Red over Yellow pairs 12 3 12 S2Y 24 Yellow 12 3 6 3S1G2Y 6 Green over Yellow over 3 24R 3 6 3S1G2Y 3 128G 3 1281GY Yellow triads 6 triads 3 24Y 3 6 3S1GYR 3 12SR 3 12 S1RY 3 6 281GYR 6 Green over Yellow over 3 246 3 12SY 3 12 S2Y Red triads 6 triads 3 12RY Current Requirements INSTALLATION SHEET Standby current ry all 1 5 mA LED ON Control LED Displays Alarm current 2 0 mA base 1 5 mA LED ON 24 Vdc INSTALLATION SHEET P N 2704
158. nce per wire max 4 16 AWG 1 0 sq mm max 22 AWG 0 25 sq mm min 5 Listed 47 KQ EOL resistor 6 All wiring is supervised and power limited 7 This module will not support 2 wire smoke detectors 8 From Signature loop controller or previous device 9 To next device P N 387633 REV 1 0 300CTO1 Techitical Manuals Online http www tech man com 1 2 9 4 Channel 1 input Data in 5 ie in Data out 9 o out Interface card Ej Normal LED Td green Ta li Motion detector card Tamper switch engaged when the top cover is installed and activated when the cover is removed Infrared light reflector 7 curtains Apply curtain block stickers to limit the number of detection curtains Figure 10 SIGA MD wiring White See Table 1 for wiring color codes Figure 11 SIGA MDS wiring Table 1 SIGA MDS wire color codes Color Wire path White Channel 1 in White Channel 1 out Red Data in Black Data in Red Data out Black with stripe Data out Installation Sheet SIGA MD S Motion Detector Wire stripping guide NEN 4 1 4 in 6 mm Strip 1 4 inch about 6 mm from the ends of ALL wires that connect to the terminal block of the module Caution Exposing more wire may cause a ground fault Exposing less wire may result in a faulty connection N O with tamper N C with tamper Basic security 2 Guard to
159. nes and internal metallic water pipe system if present are connected together This precaution may be particularly important in rural areas Caution Users should not attempt to make connections themselves but should contact the appropriate electric inspection authority or electrician as appropriate NOTICE The Load Number LN assigned to each terminal device provides an indication of the maximum number of terminals allowed to be connected to a telephone interface The termination on an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the Load Numbers of all devices does not exceed 5 Installation Sheet 3 MODCOM 3 MODCOMP Modem Communicator EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 3 NSHM1 2 Network Short Haul Modem Product description Network A Side JP1 Network B B Side O The NSHM short haul modems provide long distance network communication between nodes typically using existing telephone conductors The NSHM provides a single short haul modem and converts the signal to RS 485 format for network connections to additional network nodes The NSHM2 provides two short haul modems for use when two short haul modems are required for connections to additional network node
160. nline htto Awww tech man com INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS These instructions are for right hand swing open operation of the outer door For left hand swing open operation attach the enclosure hardware to the opposite lt Outer door assembly side STEP1 Installing the enclosure hardware n 1 With the back box securely mounted attach the outer a a Back box door hinge pins to the mounting studs on the back box left flange 2 Attach the door stops to the top and bottom mounting studs on the back box right flange 3 Attach the lock striker plate to the middle mounting studs on the back box right flange Ne Inner door ground strap stud STEP 2 Assembling the outer door 1 Place the outer door on a flat surface with the inside facing up 2 Attach hinges to right mounting studs 3 Insert the door lock through the opening opposite the hinges and with the latch pointing towards top of the door See figure on other side 4 Secure lock with the retaining clip 9 Insert the plastic hole plug in the door opening closest to the hinges nner door hinge pin Outer door hinge pin mM Hinge stop 1 0 48 32 lock nut Te 6 places Back box left flange Inner door hinge pin STEP 3 Mounting the outer door assembly a 1 Set the outer door assembly onto the outer door hinge hinge pin NX pins 2 Atta
161. ns to and from the rail chassis The monitor module requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate 3 BPS M 230 E Booster power supply The 3 BPS M 230 E booster power supply is used to provide additional power over and above the primary power supply Up to three additional 24 Vdc 7 0 A power boosters may be added in each enclosure making a total of 28A available for both internal and external applications The power supply booster is comprised of two major components the booster monitor module which mounts on the rail chassis and the heat sink assembly which mounts on the rear ofthe rail chassis Each booster provides filtered regulated power to power all modules connected to the rail chassis as well as 24 Vdc for auxiliary applications Each booster is rated at 24 Vdc 7 0 Afor all outputs Two independent power limited supervised 24 Vdc 3 5 A auxiliary power outputs are provided on the booster The power boosters share a common standby battery with the primary power supply Each booster supervises its own connection to the battery however all battery charging and monitoring is done by the primary power supply The power supply boosters share the panel s 24 Vdc electrical load with the primary power supply In the event of afailure ofa booster power supply a trouble is annunciated and the
162. ntact of the device is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller V P N 387633 REV 1 0 1 8 2 Inserta small flat bladed screwdriver in the slot and push the handle down to lift the cover off of the base as shown Personality code 44 configures the channel 1 input for devices in Figure 3 that use a Class B N C contact and or a Class B N O contact 3 for tamper conditions When the N C contact is opened or the l N O contact is closed a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Corner mounting Wall mounting Personality code 44 tamper Remove the circuit board assembly Figure 4 Personality code 45 security open Personality code 45 configures the channel 1 input for use with a Class B N O contact When the N O contact is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller The panel will report an open circuit as a SecurityFault condition Personality code 46 security closed 6 to 10 feet above the floor 1 8 to 3 m Personality code 46 configures the channel 1 input for use with a Class B N C contact When the N C contact is opened an active signal is sent to the loop controller The panel will report a short circuit as a SecurityFault condition 1 Flat wall mounting holes 2 Corner mounting holes Personality code 48 security maintenance Figure 1 Mounting locations Personality code 48 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact or a Class B
163. o talk PTT switch Master Telephone Handset Supervised All call All call minus Page by phone Page to alert Page to EVAC Review Pending switch Connect switch Review Connected switch Disconnect switch Acknowledge buzzer silence switch Termination Message Download Remote Microphone Firefighter s Telephone Auxiliary Inputs Operating temperature 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C 93 RH non condensing Vianuals Online htto Awww te RJ45 jack Terminal strip on 3 ASU Terminal strip on 3 F TCU Terminal strip on 3 ASU man SPECIFICATIONS om PRODUCT INFORMATION The Audio Source Unit with Firefighter s Telephone 3 ASU FT is comprised of the 3 ASU Audio Source Unit and the 3 FTCU Firefighter s Telephone Control Unit mounted on a common chassis The Firefighter s Telephone option in conjunction with the audio source unit provides the main telephone riser The 3 ASU FT has provisions to use the telephone circuit as an audio source for paging purposes The telephone circuit requires a separate hardwired riser and is not multiplexed over the network audio riser The riser is supervised by the 3 ASU FT The 3 ASU FT requires one chassis space within an enclosure The 3 ASU FT features an 8 line LCD display to show the user the identity of up to 20 waiting calls and connected calls To answer a call the operator scrolls the display cursor over the waiting call s ID message and presses the connect switch This connec
164. oller module provides one Class A or Class B loop The loop may contain up to 99 addressable analog sensors and 99 addressable analog modules The 3 AADC requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the rail assembly using snap rivet fasteners The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate All field wiring connections to the 3 AADC are made via plug in connectors that permit termination of field wiring without the module installed in the enclosure The plug in connectors and snap rivet mounting also facilitate rapid troubleshooting without the use of tools o WARNINGS This product contains components that are sensitive to static electricity Failure to follow proper handling procedures may result in equipment damage Rail modules may not be plugged into the rail chassis assembly while voltages are present on the rail Failure to de energize the panel before plugging in the rail module may result in equipment damage Do not flex the filter card or exert excessive pressure on the field wiring connectors when installing the filter card Do not connect field wiring or connect disconnect the terminal block without supporting the back edge of the filter card to avoid flexing the filter card INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Connect the LIM card to CIRCUIT 1 on the back side of the rail module assembly See Figure 1 on reverse side If a control display module is requi
165. on the rail chassis and the heat sink assembly which mounts on the rear of the rail chassis Each booster provides filtered regulated power to power all modules connected to the rail chassis as well as 24 Vdc for auxiliary applications Each booster is rated at 24 Vdc 7 0 A for all outputs Two independent power limited supervised 24 Vdc 3 5 A auxiliary power outputs are provided on the booster The power boosters share a common standby battery with the primary power supply Each booster supervises its own connection to the battery however all battery charging and monitoring is done by the primary power supply The power supply boosters share the panel s 24 Vdc electrical load with the primary power supply In the event of a failure ofa booster power supply a trouble is annunciated and the panelload is distributed among the operational power sources Should the load ever exceed the ability of the operable power sources to supply the power as in the event of an alarm the system will automatically transfer to standby batteries The power supply booster monitor module provides the interface between a power supply booster and the panel making the required data and power connections to and from the rail chassis The booster monitor module requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate Manual
166. ons INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS On the 3 REMIC circuit card assembly configure JP1 and JP2 for the type of supervision required Screw the 3 REMIC circuit card to the 3 CHASS4 chassis assembly using four 6 32 X 1 2 pan head screws See below Connect field wiring to 3 REMIC circuit card Connect the ribbon cable on the page control housing assembly to J1 on the 3 REMIC circuit card Position the page control housing on the threaded studs and secure using the four washers and nuts provided 3 REMIC circuit card Online http www tech man com 3 CHASS4 chassis assembly SPECIFICATIONS Power Requirements Voltage 21 27 Vdc Current 52 mA Audio Output 1 Vrms 400 Hz 4 kHz Trouble Relay Contacts Current 1A Q 30 Vdcresistive Wiring Termination All wiring connects to terminal block Size 14 AWG 1 5 mm max Resistance 210 Q max from output of last cascaded remote microphone to input of audio source unit Capacitance 0 1 uf Operating Environment Temperature 32 120 F 0 49 C Humidity 93 non condensing LED INDICATORS Local page active lights when paging microphone is keyed and no other remote microphones are keyed Remote page
167. ont of the cabinet and non power limited wiring at the rear of the cabinet The removable exterior door mounts on the left side of the cabinet has a Lexan viewing window and is secured with a key lock Ahinged interior door panel isolates the operator from the internal electronics and wiring yet easily opens to reveal the system components for maintenance SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions HWD 3 CAB5B Back Box Rough In 22 37 in x 14 0 in x 3 86 in 56 82 cm x 35 56 cm x 9 80 cm NOTE Add 1 4 to height and width to allow for knockouts when framing in backbox for semi flush mounting Finished Surface Mounted 24 25 in x 16 4 in x 5 5 in 61 60 cm x 16 4 cm x 14 0 cm 24 25 in x 16 4 in x 1 65 in 61 60 cm x 16 4 cm x 4 19 cm Semi Flush Mounted Capacity Modules Battery Five module spaces Two 10 AH 12 VDC Finish 3 CAB5 3 CAB5R Gray textured enamel Red textured enamel CABINET INSTALLATION Mount the backbox at the required location A dedicated 120 VAC for systems using model 3 PPS M power supplies or 230 VAC for systems using model 3 PPS M 230 power supplies 50 60 Hz circuit is required for each cabinet Install all conduit and pull all wiring into the backbox before proceeding to the next step Install the outer door atthis time Install the 3 TAMP5 Tamper Switch if used Install the equipment chassis After all chassis assemblies have been installed mount the inner door onthe inside h
168. ontact When the N C contact is opened an active signal is sent to the loop controller The panel will report a short circuit as a SecurityFault condition Personality code 48 security maintenance Personality code 48 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact or a Class B N O contact for maintenance conditions e g a motion detector with a separate maintenance contact When the N C contact is opened or the N O contact is closed a maintenance signal is sent to the loop controller Note See the SDU Online Help P N 180653 for additional programming instructions Specifications Data input voltage 15 20 to 19 95 Vdc Current draw Standby current 720 uA Tamper active current 850 uA Security circuit EOL resistor UL ULC listed 47 KQ Max resistance channel 50 Q 25 Q per wire Max capacitance channel 0 1 uF Max voltage channel 18 Vdc Max current channel 0 32 mA Address requirement 2 Operating temperature range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Storage temperature range 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Humidity 0 to 93 noncondensing Construction High impact engineering polymer Compatible electrical boxes North American 1 gang box 2 5 in 64 mm deep Standard 4 inch square box 1 5 in 38 mm deep with 1 gang cover V P N 387632 REV 1 0 1 4 LEDs Diagnostic LEDs provide visible indication of the status of the module when the front cover is removed Status LED indicator Normal G
169. or Controller Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387464 REVISION LEVEL 1 0 DATE 05 05 98 FILE NAME 387464 CDR APPROVED BY SM CREATED BY GS GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 625 6th Street East Owen Sound ON Canada INSTALLATION To install in remote annunciator cabinet enclosure Observe static sensitive 1 Remove the top module retainer bracket see figure below material handling practices 2 Loosen the bottom module retainer bracket 3 Insert the bottom of the 3 ANNCPU71 into the bottom module retainer bracket 4 Tilt the 3 ANNCPU T forward until the top touches the inner door 9 Tighten the bottom module retainer bracket 6 Secure the top module retainer bracket to the inner door 7 Connect cable assembly from P3 on the 3 ANNCPUT to J2 on the adjacent annunciator strip 3 ANNCPU1 P3 To install in 3 EVPWRA 1 Remove one module retainer bracket and loosen the other see figure below 2 Connect cable assembly 360136 supplied with 3 EVPWRA to J5 on the 3 ANNCPUT 3 Remove the 4 locking tabs on the 3 ANNCPU1 4 Place the 3 ANNCPU1 between the module retainer brackets 5 Tighten module retainer brackets on both ends 6 Connect cable assembly 360136 to 3 EVPWR conn
170. or devices that use a Class B N C contact for security conditions and a Class B N O contact for tamper conditions When the N C contact is opened an active signal is sent to the loop controller similarly when the N O contact is closed a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Installation Sheet 300CT01 Techni H Mera a R eNA MH www tech man com Personality code 43 basic security factory default The factory assigns personality code 43 to the channel 1 input Personality code 43 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact and or a Class B N O contact for security conditions When the N C contact is opened or the N O contact of the device is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller Personality code 44 security tamper Personality code 44 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N C contact and or a Class B N O contact for tamper conditions When the N C contact is opened or the N O contact is closed a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Personality code 45 security open Personality code 45 configures the channel 1 input for use with a Class B N O contact When the N O contact is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller The panel will report an open circuit as a SecurityFault condition Personality code 46 security closed Personality code 46 configures the channel 1 input for use with a Class B N C c
171. pecific zones covered by the infrared curtains A red LED flashes to indicate active motion within a covered zone Specifications Input voltage 15 20 to 19 95 Vdc Current draw Standby 600 uA Active 700 uA Input circuit EOL resistor UL ULC listed 47 kQ Max resistance 50 Q 25 per wire Max capacitance 0 1 uF Max voltage 18 Vdc Max current 0 32 mA Installation Sheet 30OCTO01 Technica Gmina re http www tech man com Coverage Patterns Full right left and center Curtains Up to 7 Range 34 ft 10 36 m x 90 Mounting Surface Flat wall or corner Height Up to 10 ft 3 m Address requirement 2 Operating temperature range 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Storage temperature range 4 to 140 F 20 to 60 C Humidity 10 to 93 noncondensing Shipping weight SIGA MD 7 3 oz 207 g SIGA MDS 9 6 oz 272 g Construction High impact polymer Color White Note This unit complies with FCC and DOC requirements Personality codes System controller compatibility The Motion Detector requires a Signature loop controller to download the personality codes that determine how it will operate The first channel is user definable to eight different personalities The second channel is automatically configured for motion detection The user definable personality codes for external security loops are described below Personality code 3 N O active nonlatching relay guard tour Personality code 3 configures the ch
172. places Wu Q Figure 2 Typical inner door installation semi flush mount wallbox shown P N 387553 REV 1 0 Page 2 of 2 Technical Manuals Online httn www tech man coam i SPECIFICATIONS PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 RS485B 3 RS485A 3 RS485R Network Communications Card 3 RS485B 3 RS485A 3 RS485R Network Communications Card The 3 RS485B 3 RS485A and 3 RS485R gives a panel the ability to to network to other panels Each card provides two independent RS 485 circuits one for network data communications and one for digital audio communications See Specifications Installation Plugs into connector J2 on the 3 CPU1 Network Data Circuit Circuit Configuration Isolation Wire Type Circuit Length Circuit Resistance Circuit Capacitance Network Audio Circuit Circuit Configuration Isolation Wire Type Circuit Length Circuit Resistance Circuit Capacitance Operating Environment Temperature Humidity Current Requirements Standby Alarm Class A 3 RS485A and 3 RS485B Class B 3 RS485A and 3 RS485B Network A port not isolated Network B port isolated Twisted pair 18 AWG 0 75 mn min 5 000 ft 1 524 m between any 3 panels 90 Q max 0 3 uF max Class A 3 RS485A only Class B 3 RS485A and 3 RS485B Audio AIN and Audio BIN isolated Audio AOUT and Audio BOUT not isolated Twisted pair 18 AWG 0 75 mn min 5 000 ft 1 524 m between any 3
173. poration 5395CG100 HID Corporation 6005ABS00 HID Corporation 6005AKS00 HID Corporation 6005AW S00 HID Corporation 6005BBS00 HID Corporation 6005BW S00 HID Corporation 6005BKS00 HID Corporation 6030AGROO HID Corporation 6030AGS00 KeriSystems P 300BL KeriSystems P 300W KeriSystems P 500BL KeriSystems P 500W Motorola ARK 501 Motorola ASR 603 Motorola ASR 605 Position Technology CR R880 Table 2 Compatible access cards Manufacturer Wiegand access cards Model Number Description MaxiProx extended range card reader ThinLine Il proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPoint proximity card reader with Wiegand output ProxPro Plus proximity card reader ProxPro Plus proximity card reader Cascade proximity card reader Cascade proximity card reader Alps proximity card reader Alps proximity card reader PinProx proximity card reader with keypad SecureProx proximity card reader SecureProx proximity card reader Posi Prox Proximity Card Reader Description HID Corporation HID Corporation HID Sensorcard Wiegand Card HID Photold Wiegand Card with Wiegand card with HID logo A Wiegand card with HID logo that has space for in
174. pull the access plate off of the cover Figure 2 P N 387633 REV 1 0 300CT01 Installation Sheet Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com SIGA MD S Motion Detector Use a small flat bladed screwdriver to lift the circuit board out of the base Be careful not to damage the circuit board or touch the pyroelectric sensor on the back of the circuit board Base front view TEE Base bottom view Pyroelectric sensor Base side view Figure 4 Removing the circuit board assembly Caution Observe static sensitive material handling practices Mounting the detector General guidelines Mount the detector so the expected movement of an intruder will cross the fields of detection See Configuring the reflector and window Remove any object in front of the detector that may prevent a clear line of sight Keep metallic objects at least two feet away from the detector Avoid locations that expose the detector to e Moving or vibrating objects fans pulleys conveyer belts Water spray or corrosive environments e Heat sources in the field of view heaters radiators Windows in the field of view Strong air drafts on the detector fans air conditioners Animals larger than 20 pounds Blinds curtains or drapes e Electronic fields electric motors high voltage equipment Mounting the SIGA MDS The SIGA MDS requires a few additional mounting steps To mount the SIGA MDS 1 Secure the detector
175. r fire applications Note For more information on the CRC refer to the EST3 Installation and Service Manual P N 270380 Specifications Maximum cable distance to reader See reader documentation Dimensions Width 8 0 in 20 5 cm Height 4 75 in 12 0 cm Depth 2 5 in 6 4 cm Cover removal clearance 1 in on either side Housing White 94 VO thermoplastic Power Voltage range 19 to 27 Vdc Input 24 Vdc or 16 5 Vac 40 VA transformer P N CRCXF not included Reader output 12 Vdc at 0 5 A Lock output 12 Vdc at 0 5 A see wiring note 5 below Battery 12 Vdc 1 2 Ah sealed lead acid P N 12V1A2 not included Current using 24 V riser Standby 940 mA max Active 950 mA max Current using CRCXF Class II transformer Standby 135 mA at 120 Vac Active 135 mA at 120 Vac Installation Sheet 180CT01 Technit hrs Ore Feat Rp SOR tech man com Commandable Form C relay 28 Vac dc at 2 A power limited and resistive load only Loop 1 and 2 12 Vdc 0 5 mA Compatible electrical boxes North American 2 1 2 in 64 mm deep 2 gang box Standard 4 in square x 1 1 2 in 38 mm deep box European 100 mm square box Wire size 14 to 22 AWG 1 5 to 0 25 sq mm Device support inputs and outputs Readers 2 Strikes or maglocks 1 This product is compatible with UL ULC listed 12 Vdc strikes and maglocks Door opener 1 Form C dry contact Input devices 2 Communication Security Access Control Bus RS 485 Capacities CRC CRCXM Car
176. r in remote cabinet Figure 2 Standby battery wire connections j i P N 270495 REV 2 0 P 3 of 4 Tedhn C vian a n nel h eon MAMM A n manN AM age O FIELD WIRING CONNECTIONS AUXILIARY POWER a s Monitor module TB1 terminal designations LaL OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO OOOOOOO From 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser 2 From 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser 1 Figure 3 24 Vdc auxiliary power riser wire connections PIN 270495 REV 2 0 Page 4 of 4 Technical Manuals Online htto Awww tech manicom g Tedhnica PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 3 PPS M 230 E Primary power supply The 3 PPS M 230 E primary power supply provides the required power and related supervision functions for the panel The supply is comprised of three major components the power supply monitor module model 3 PSMON which mounts on the rail chassis and the heat sink assembly model 3 PPS which mounts on the rear of the rail chassis and the ac power distribution assembly The primary power supply provides filtered regulated power to power all modules connected to the rail chassis as well as 24 Vdc for auxiliary applications The p
177. r to the accessory relay s installation sheet P N 3100294 for more information 6 When wiring between CRCs goes outside a building a surge protector is required for the wires leaving the building and for the wires entering another building Use Ditek s surge protector model 2LVLP The surge protector adds 8 ohms of resistance to the line it is connected to 7 If you are not connecting a reader you must use two 2 47 K resistors between TB1 10 and TB1 12 and TB1 10 and TB1 13 8 For connection to UL ULC listed devices Compatibility lists Table 1 Compatible card readers Model number 200 B 3110 2001 200 G 3110 2000 220 B 3310 2201 220 W 3310 2200 250 B 3110 2501 250 W 3110 2500 251 B 3110 2511 251 W 3110 2510 278 3110 2781 Manufacturer Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems Dorado Systems HID Corporation 5355ABKO0009 HID Corporation 5355AG00 HID Corporation 5355AGK0009 HID Corporation 5355ABK0009 HID Corporation 5365CBP02 Installation Sheet Description 180CT01 Technit B RRRA Ordre Feat Rp SOK tech man com 9 WARNING 24 V in must be connected to the PS MON 24 V even if the CRCXF is used 10 WARNING The CRCXF with a battery will provide 30 minutes of access and four hours of security standby power The CRCXF cannot be used in a CRC designed for the following applications fire alarm Grade
178. rature Rel Humidity 3 PPS M 230 E only Battery Charging Capacity Type 23 to 104 F 5 to 40 C 93 RH non condensing 10 17 Ah Temperature compensated dual rate 1 5 A 3 0 A Supervision Low AC Low Battery lt 22 5 Vdc High Battery Discharged Battery lt 18 Vdc Ground Fault lt 10 kQ 3 BPS M 230 E only Supervision Low AC Low Battery lt 22 5 Vdc Ground Fault lt 10 KQ a eae ee ae eee 3 PPS M 230 E and 3 BPS M 230 E INSTALLATION SHEET 3 PPS M 230 E Primary power supplies 3 BPS M 230 E Booster power supplies INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387555 REVISION LEVEL 1 0 DATE 30JUN99 FILE NAME 387555 CDR APPROVED BY D Munn CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 Step Mount the power distribution assembly 1 Screw the power distribution assembly to the threaded stand offs on the rail chassis assembly see Figure 1 2 Attach the Earth ground braid to the back box ground stud located just above the power distribution assembly see detail A Note The power distribution assembly must always be mounted in the rail
179. rectly behind the CH input terminals Note also that the output AUDIO OUT terminals are taller than the input terminals See the detail for 1 volt connections 2 AAC 5 All wiring is supervised and power limited CH2 AUDIO OUT Audio TB4 Amplifier L LU Audio riser out t N Class B only Audio riser return Class A only 24 Vdc from a listed A fire alarm power supply n b Typical audio A H SHT riser out A nn SC Amplifier Typical audio riser return Class A only TBA TB5 wiring DS3 DS2 TB4 E 24 Vdc from a listed fire alarm power supply 4 24 Vdc from a listed To the rest of the fire alarm power supply Signature devices PIN 387343 REV 2 0 Page 2 of 2 hGhnical Manuals Online http www tech man carm PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The SIGA APS is a switch mode auxiliary power supply designed to provide additional power for audio components and external Notification Appliance Circuits NACs The power supply monitors the AC line performs ground fault testing and charges batteries up to 10 Ah The SIGA APS also provides a smooth and uninterrupted transition to batteries in the event of an AC power loss All trouble conditions detected by the SIGA APS are transmitted to the fire alarm control panel through its connection to the Signature Data Circuit SDC eliminating the need for additional devices All connections intended
180. red install it at this time Refer to the instructions provided with the control display module Carefully plug in the filter board into the connector on the rail module and install the module on the rail Before connecting the field wiring test the field wiring for opens or shorts When a circuit checks out properly connect it to the appropriate terminals as shown in the diagram on the next page Tedhnical Manuals Online httpn www tech man com SPECIFICATIONS Installation 1 LRM space on rail chassis Module Configuration 1 addressable analog circuit Wire Size 12 AWG 1 5 mm maximum 18 AWG 0 75 mm minimum Termination Removable plug in terminal strips on module Operating Environment Temperature 32 120 F 0 A9 C Humidity 93 RH non condensing Circuit Configuration Class B Style 4 Class A Style 6 Circuit Capacity 99 addressable analog sensors and 99 addressable analog modules Circuit Resistance 50 O max Circuit Capacitance 0 5 uF max Current Requirements Standby 175 mA Alarm 205 mA Isolators 6 max 25 devices between isolators max PRODUCT DIAGRAM Filter card Line interface module Controller module INSTALLATION SHEET 3 AADC
181. red to operate the system Other documents In addition to documents in the EST3 library you may find the following documents useful Signature Series Intelligent Smoke and Heat Detectors Applications Bulletin P N 270145 This manual provides additional applications information on the Signature series smoke and heat detector applications EST3 Installation Sheets lii Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Content Signature Series Component Installation Manual P N 270497 This manual provides detailed mounting and wiring information for all Signature series devices Speaker Application Guide P N 85000 0033 This manual provides information on the placement and layout of speakers for fire alarm signaling and emergency voice communications Strobe Applications Guide P N 85000 0049 This manual provides information on the placement and layout of strobes for fire alarm signaling IV EST3 Installation Sheets Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com 24DC 12 12 Vdc Voltage Regulator with Security Bell Interface Product description 12 11 10 9 EOLR 4 7K EOLR OUT JN Nee C NO 8 76 5 4321 QD QD QD QD 16 15 14 13 The 24DC12 module provides two basic functions First it reduces a 24 Vdc input to 12 Vdc for a Grade A local burglar alarm bell or a 12 Vdc security access device such as dual tech motion detectors or a stacked photoelectric beam Se
182. reen LED flashes Active Tamper Red LED flashes Figure 1 LED locations and indications WARNINGS Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removing components Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life This module will not operate without electrical power As fires frequently cause power interruptions we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist his module does not support conventional smoke detectors Caution Observe static sensitive material handling practices Installation instructions To wire and label the module 1 Open the front cover of the module to expose the circuit board and the backbox 2 Remove the circuit board in accordance with static sensitive handling practices 3 Verify that all field wiring is free of opens shorts and ground faults 4 Run the wiring through the wiring entrances of the backbox See Figure 2 5 Make the appropriate wiring connections to TB1 and TB2 See Figure 4 6 Write the module address assignment on the label provided and apply it to the module 7 Peel off the serial number label from the module and apply it to the appropriate location in the Serial Number Log Book P N 387632 REV 1 0 300CTO1 Techical Manuals Online http www tech man com To surface mount the module 1 Prepare the mounting knockouts in the backbox See Figure 2 2 Mount the backbox on a smooth
183. rent draw 110 mA Trouble contact rating 1 A 30 Vdc resistive Ground fault detection lt 20 seconds up to 10 KQ Ground fault monitoring 2 circuits 2 wires every 16 seconds Operating environment Temperature 32 to 120 F 0 to 49 C Humidity O to 9396 RH non condensing Construction High impact engineering polymer Compatible electrical boxes North American 2 1 2 in 64 mm deep 1 gang box Standard 4 in square box 1 1 2 in 38 mm deep with 1 gang cover LED outputs The GFD has two yellow LEDs The LEDs indicate which circuit pair and which conductor pair has a ground fault The LEDs light to indicate which conductors have a ground fault Refer below Ground fault on conductor 1 LED 1 ON steady Ground fault on conductor 3 LED 2 ON steady Note When a 3 NSHM is used the following takes place Ground fault on conductor 1 or 2 LED 1 ON steady Ground fault on conductor 3 or 4 LED 2 ON steady Installation Sheet O4SEP01 Techni Pampa s HARET http www tech man com Jumper setup A trouble is sent to a monitoring module circuit the relay contacts on the GFD change state A ground fault is placed on the monitoring circuit i e fire alarm panel Installation instructions 1 The GFD is shipped from the factory as an assembled unit it contains no user serviceable parts and should NOT be disassembled 2 Verify that all field wiring is free of opens shorts and ground faults 3 Connect all w
184. rimary power supply is rated at 24 Vdc 7 0A for all outputs Two independent power limited supervised 24 Vdc 3 5 A auxiliary power outputs are provided on the power supply monitor module AC power and battery connections are made to fixed terminals on the heat sink assembly remote from the panel s power limited wiring The primary power supply supervises the standby batteries and provides a dual rate constant current battery charger featuring automatic temperature compensation The charger is capable of charging batteries up to 17 Ah A battery monitor circuit disconnects the batteries from the system when battery voltage drops below acceptable limits which prevents memory problems and a total discharge of the batteries The power supply checks the ac input source and initiates the automatic transfer to batteries in the event of a brownout or loss of ac power In the event of a failure of one or more booster power supplies the primary power supply determines its ability along with the surviving booster supplies to supply the load Should the load ever exceed the ability of the primary and surviving booster supplies to meet the demand the standby batteries are automatically switched in The supply will transfer to battery should an overload cause its heat sink temperature to reach a high level The primary power supply monitor module provides the interface between the power supply and the panel making the required data and power connectio
185. rm trouble or supervisory point in the system activates The connector pin designations reflect the state of the relay contacts while the panel is operating in its standy mode all conditions normal The trouble relay contacts also switch on loss of power Note All common relay wiring is power limited when connected to a power limited source Figure 6 Common relay wiring RS 232 serial port connections A 3 CPU1 equipped with a 3 RS232 card can connect to ancillary devices that use RS 232 data communication TB2 on the 3 CPU1 provides the terminal connections for connecting to the 3 RS232 devices The 3 RS232 card provides two independent ports for connecting serial devices Note All serial port wiring is power limited and not supervised To COM terminal on listed equipment To RxD terminal on listed equipment To TxD terminal on listed equipment O oOoo0og0o0oo0oo0o0o0o0 ooo0oo0oo0oo0oo0oo0o0o0o00 DB25 male connector DB9 female connector DB25 female connector rear view rear view rear view Figure 7 Serial port wiring requires a 3 RS232 card i P N 387465 REV 2 0 P 5of5 Technical Manuals Online http www tech m arn Com iiit Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com Tedhnica PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 FIB and 3 FIBA fiber optic communications interface modules are used to connect two 3 CPU1 panel controllers together The 3 FIB module provides two supervised Class B Style
186. ry and surviving booster supplies to meet the demand the standby batteries are automatically switched in The supply will transfer to battery should an overload cause its heat sink temperature to reach a high level The 3 PPS M 230 offers a comprehensive level of supervision Dynamic battery load testing periodically disables the battery charger loads the battery then monitors the battery voltage over a predetermined time period Battery failure is annunciated if the battery fails to maintain an acceptable voltage level Load testing continues periodically until the battery capacity is sufficientto meetthe load test criteria The primary power supply monitor module provides the interface between the power supply and the panel making the required data and power connections to and from the rail chassis The monitor module requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners The module features a hinged front panel for mounting displays or a blank protective faceplate 3 BPS M and 3 BPS M 230 Power Supply Booster The 3 BPS M 230 power supply booster module is used to provide additional power over and above the primary power supply Up to three additional 24 Vdc 7 0 A power boosters may be added in each enclosure making a total of 28A available for both internal and external applications The power supply booster is comprised of two major components the booster monitor module which mounts
187. s Notes 1 Because short haul modems are not compatible with RS 485 connections two modems must be used one connected to each panel 2 A Ground Fault Detector model GFD must be used with this product Each short haul modem circuit consists of one or two pairs of twisted pair cable Network wiring can be installed as Class A or Class B depending on the installation The NSHM 1 also supports RS 485 connections This permits network data communications format changes from short haul modem connection to RS 485 and from RS 485 to a short haul modem connection The short haul modems provide a network connection test making the use of a separate signal source unnecessary This reduces setup and troubleshooting time Note The short haul modems do not transmit digitized audio signals between nodes and they do not support annunciator panels The NSHM does support network audio over RS 485 connections at the CPU1 Parts list 3 NSHM1 2 Ribbon cable e Modem s e Battery connection wire e 3 MPFIB Specifications Agency listings UL Installation Interface Adapter connects to J2 on the CPU1 Modem card mounts on MPFIB on CHAS7 or CAB5 enclosure Installation Sheet 30AUG01 Techni AP MARUN ORR PRE en itp Www tech man com Network data circuit Configuration Class B or Class A Data rate 19 2 Kb or 38 4 Kb Isolation Isolated from previous CPU1 RS 485 circuit Circuit length 5 000 ft 1 524 m max b
188. s Online http www tech man com y SPECIFICATIONS 3 PPS M 230 and 3 BPS M 230 Installation Heat sink assembly mounts behind chassis rails Monitor module requires one module space 120 Vac 10 15 3 0 A 50 60 Hz 230 Vac 10 15 1 5A 50 60 Hz 230 only Brownout Level lt 102 Vac lt 195 Vac 230 only Power Input Outputs Total 24 Vdc 7 0A internal and auxiliary outputs Internal DC Auxiliary DC 24 Vdc 7 0 Amax Two 24 Vdc 3 5 A max ground fault and short supervised power limited outputs Termination AC Input Terminals on heat sink assembly Batteries Terminals on heat sink assembly Internal DC Output LRM chassis rails via monitor module Auxilary DC Output Removable plug in terminal strips on monitor module Operating Environment Temperature Rel Humidity 32 F to 120 F 0 C to 49 C 93 RH non condensing 3 PPS M and 3 PPS M 230 only Battery Charging Capacity 10 65 Amp hours Type Temperature compensated dual rate Supervision Low AC Low Battery lt 22 5 Vdc High Battery Discharged Battery lt 18 Vdc Ground Fault lt 10 KQ 3 BPS M and 3 BPS M 230 only Supervision Low AC Low Battery lt 22 5 Vdc Ground Fault lt 10 KQ aa a ae ee ss ee 3 PPS M 230 and 3 BPS M 230 9
189. s no window The cover attaches to the RCC7R with hardened steel screws and l front corner locks 8 in A in A in The ATCK also includes special knockout plugs that Figure 1 Screw locations secure unused knockouts Specifications Size 23 65 x 25 85 x 3 86 in 60 07 x 65 66 x 9 80 cm Material 14 gauge steel Finish Red textured enamel Key locks 4 Screws 10 32 x 1 in machine screws 4 10 32 x 2 in machine screws 10 Compatible with 3 RCC7R cabinet only Remove unused knockout and insert knockout plug Installation instructions 1 Disconnect all power before installing 2 Remove the existing door from the cabinet Figure 2 Knockout plug 3 Place the ATCK cover over the cabinet and lock the i four key locks The key locks hold the cover in place Warnings 4 Use the ATCK cover as a template to mark screw Disconnect all power before installing or drilling holes holes on all sides of the cabinet fourteen holes When drilling holes into th binet k tt Newer cabinets include the screw holes en drilling holes into the cabinet make sure not to drill into any existing wires or hardware 5 Remove the cover and drill all marked holes with a 1 4 inch drill bit 6 Remove any unused knockouts and insert knockout plugs See Figure 2 Installation Sheet 260CT01 v P N 3100142 REV 1 0 Techni amp AMmafitiags Gi PARS W tech man com 1 1 Technical Manuals Online http www tech man com PRODUCT INFORMATI
190. sses to the Security Loop Module but it will accept custom address assignments from a laptop computer Personality codes System controller compatibility The Security Loop Module requires a Signature loop controller to download the personality codes that determine how it will operate The personality codes described below are compatible with the security loop module Personality code 3 N O active nonlatching guard tour Personality code 3 configures the channel 1 input for use with Class B normally open N O contact guard tour devices When the N O contact of the device is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller The active status is nonlatching and clears when the N O input is returned to the open condition The panel will report an open circuit as a trouble condition Note Configure both zones the same for personality code 3 The security loop module requires connection to a listed guard tour station Personality code 41 security open with tamper Personality code 41 configures the channel 1 input for devices that use a Class B N O contact for security conditions and a Class B normally closed N C contact for tamper conditions When the N O contact is closed an active signal is sent to the loop controller similarly when the N C contact is opened a tamper signal is sent to the loop controller Personality code 42 security closed with tamper Personality code 42 configures the channel 1 input f
191. ta Rate Isolation Circuit Resistance Circuit Capacitance 0 3 uF max Wire Type Twisted Pair 18 AWG 0 75 mm min Copper Wired Audio Data Circuit Circuit Length 5 000 ft 1 524 m max between any three panels 90 Q max 0 09 uF max includes shield capacitance if required Twisted pair 18 AWG 0 75 mm min Circuit Resistance Circuit Capacitance Wire Type Current Rating Standby Alarm 105 mA both models 105 mA 3 FIB 110 mA 3 FIBA 3 FIB 3 FIBA NORM TEST LEX JP1 3 FIB A Interface Card Note P7 and P4 on 3 FIBA only INSTALLATION SHEET 3 FIB 3 FIBA Fiber Optic Communications Interface Module INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387333 FILE NAME 387333 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Munn GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 CORPORATION USA DATE 29JAN99 CREATED BY G Sutton GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East Owen Sound Ontario Canada N4K 5P8 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Refer to Figure 2 Connect one end of the ribbon cable 4 to connector J2 on the 3 FIB A electronics card 2 using the end of the ribbon cable which allows the cable to exit at a right angle to the board as shown in the inset in Figure 1 Install the 3 FIB A electronics card in J2 of the
192. tek 1 2 To next panel controller TB2 NETWORK IN A A GFD Ditek 3 1 2 CPUx Note No wiring permitted to Network B IN connection Network To next panel controller Up to 6 miles Ditek TB2 NETWORK IN B B see Specifications 1 2 Ditek 1 jj B Note No wiring permitted to Network A OUT connection CPUx Single Node From previous panel controller TB2 NETWORK IN A A Up to 6 miles Ditek see Specifications 1 Up to 6 miles 2 see Specifications 30AUG01 Installation Sheet 3 NSHM1 2 Network Short Haul Modem PRODUCT INFORMATION The Off Premise Signaling module provides three independent reverse polarity circuits for transmitting alarm supervisory and trouble signals to compatible receivers Reversing a circuit s polarity indicates an active alarm condition loss of circuit continuity indicates circuit trouble As an alternate to three independent circuits the reverse polarity alarm circuit may be configured to transmit panel trouble by removing circuit continuity when using a compatible single circuit reverse polarity receiver A supervised local energy master box trip circuit is also provided to activate a 14 5 ohm master box trip coil A configurable NO NC trouble contact is provided on the module The 3 OPS module requires one connection on the rail chassis and is secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners All field wiring connections to the 3 OPS mo
193. the inner door onto the inner door hinge pins ieee tes 2 Attach a grounding strap from the inner door ground ale strap stud on the back box to the inner door Outer door ground strap stud SD Lock striker plate NL 348 32 lock nut 2 places INSTALLATION SHEET PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The 3 CAB E series of equipment enclosure doors consists of an inner and outer door The outer door may be mounted to either side of the back box for left open or right open operation has a viewing window and is secured with a key lock A hinged interior door panel isolates the operator from the panel electronics and wiring yet easily opens for maintenance 3 CAB E Series Equipment Enclosure Doors INSTALLATION SHEET P N 387549 FILE NAME 387549 CDR REVISION LEVEL 1 0 APPROVED BY K Patterson DATE 23APR99 CREATED BY G Sutton The 3 CAB E series of equipment enclosure doors include 3 CAB7D E Grey door w window for CAB7B back boxes 3 CAB7DR E Red door w window for CAB7B back boxes 3 CAB14D E Grey door w window for CAB14B back boxes 3 CAB14DR E Red door w window for CAB14B back boxes 3 CAB21D E Grey door w window for CAB21B back boxes GS BUILDING SYSTEMS CORPORATION 6411 Parkland Drive 625 6th Street East 3 CAB21DR E Red door w window for CAB21B back boxes GS BUILDING SYSTEMS Sarasota FL 34243 Owen Sound Ontario CORPORATION USA Canada N4K 5P8 Tedhnical Manuals Online htto www tech man com Inner Door Assem
194. ts the caller and automatically transfers the caller s ID message to the connected list To end a call the operator scrolls the display cursor over the connected caller s ID message and presses the disconnect switch This disconnects the caller and automatically transfers the caller s ID message to the waiting call list until the caller hangs up when the ID message is removed 3 ASU FT INSTALLATION SHEET 3 ASU FT Audio Source Unit with Firefighter s Telephone 3 FTCU INSTALLATION SHEET P N 270481 FILE NAME 270481 CDR REVISION LEVEL 2 0 APPROVED BY D Becker DATE 01 10 00 EDWARDS SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY INC SARASOTA FL 941 739 4300 FAX 941 753 1806 CHESHIRE CT 203 699 3000 FAX 203 699 3075 OWEN SOUND CANADA 519 376 2430 FAX 519 376 7258 INTERNATIONAL CANADA 905 270 1711 FAX 905 270 9553 REVISED BY D Miner INSTALLATION T Mount the chassis assembly on the six 26 32 studs at rear of cabinet Secure the chassis to cabinet with washers and nuts provided 2 Mount the Rail Expansion card on the studs at the right side of the chassis Connect the power and data cables from the Rail Expansion card to the previous and next chassis 3 Mount the 3 FTCU telephone controller on the six spacers on the right side of the chassis as shown in the figure below Run ribbon cable P N 250195 00 from connector J2 on the 3 F TCU controller board to connector J1 on the Rail Exp
195. uit speakers Slide the amplifier module into the required rail chassis slot position Gently push the zone amplifier module into the connectors to ensure good contact Secure the zone amplifier module to the rail by pushing in the top and bottom snap rivet fasteners Connect the field wiring Note The gain control pot may be adjusted later for desired output level Fully CCW is maximum gain and fully CW is minimum gain Manuals Online http www tech man com Installation Frequency Response Harmonic Distortion Audio Circuit Wiring Configuration 3 ZA20B 40B 3 ZA20A 40A EOL Resistor Outputs 3 ZA20A 20B 3 ZA40A 40B Current Rating Standby Alarm 24 Vdc NAC Circuit Wiring Configuration 3 ZA20B 40B 3 ZA20A 40A Voltage Current EOL Resistor Termination Maximum Wire Size Backup Tone Operating Environment Temperature Humidity J SPECIFICATIONS 1 rail chassis slot position 400 Hz to 4 kHz at 3 dB lt 7 Class B Style Y Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y 15 KQ internal on 3 ZA20A 40A 20 watts 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms 40 watts 25 Vrms or 70 Vrms 35 mA all models 1 25 A 3 ZA20A 20B 2 30 A 3 ZA40A 40B Class B Style Y Class A Style Z or Class B Style Y 24 Vdc nominal 3 5 A 15 KQ internal on 3 ZA20A 40A Removable plug in terminal strips 12 AWG 2 5 mm 1 kHz temporal 3 3 3 32 120 F 0 49 C 93 RH non condensing 3 ZA20A B 3 ZA40A B
196. ur 3 Channel 1 input pixx LH xmi BBBBHBB bee Notes 1 See the previous page for notes that apply to the Channel 1 input 2 Listed 47 kQ EOL resistor 3 UL ULC listed guard tour station Figure 12 Security circuits WARNINGS Disconnect power to cabinets before installing or removing components Failure to do so may result in serious injury or loss of life This module will not operate without electrical power As fires frequently cause power interruptions we suggest you discuss further safeguards with your local fire protection specialist his module does not support conventional smoke detectors Setting the jumpers Jumper Settings J1 SENS Determines the detector sensitivity Bl Bicurtain mode not UL listed increases false alarm immunity by requiring the intruder to pass through two curtains to trigger an alarm Do not use BI for single curtain applications or ranges under 5 ft 1 52 m STD Standard mode handles wide angle or single curtain applications The intruder only needs to pass through one curtain to trigger an alarm J2 Range Determines the detector range Make sure the jumper is in the 34 ft 10 36 m position before operation Sensitivity selection Range selection Bicurtain lt 34 ft 10 36 m range Standard C gt N A J1 J2 Figure 13 Jumper settings Testing the detector Conducting a coverage test The coverage test allows for verifi
197. urface mount wallboxes use self tapping screws and Remote annunciator pre drilled holes to attach the inner door to the wallbox cabinet walloox Outer door Inner door 7 d Le so L J DOES To 4 6 32 lock nut 3 places Wu Q Figure 2 Typical inner door installation semi flush mount wallbox shown P N 387310 REV 2 0 Page 2 of 2 Technical Manuals Online htto Awww tech msn cam i INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1 With the wallbox securely mounted attach the outer door to the outer door mounting studs 2 Attach a grounding strap from the ground strap stud on the wallbox to the outer door 3 On semi flush mounted wallboxes attach the inner door to the inner door mounting studs See Figure 2 On surface mounted wallboxes screw the inner door to the mounting holes Remote annunciator cabinet wallbox as shown in Figure 1 M Al 8 32 lock nut 2 places m Grounding O strap AEN Outer door N 1 9 6 32 lock nut 4 places Figure 1 Typical outer door installation PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The remote annunciator cabinet door assembly consists of an inner door and an outer door The outer door has a viewing window and is secured in the closed position with a turn knob
198. vised red wire Jj O CH Top view black wire Technical Manuals Online htto www temine eMe Page 2 of 2 SIGA MD S Motion Detector Product description SIGA MD SIGA MDS The Motion Detector module is an intelligent analog addressable device that interfaces a motion detector and a security or guard tour input to a Signature loop controller The SIGA MDS contains the same circuitry as the SIGA MD but its mounting and wiring require different procedures See the mounting and wiring topics in this installation sheet for complete instructions The Motion Detector requires two module addresses One channel monitors the PIR passive infrared and the tamper switch in the detector The second channel provides a security input which can be configured for security or guard tour applications per NFPA 72 A single Signature loop can accommodate up to 62 units The Motion Detector provides seven separate coverage patterns known as curtains The curtains are actually infrared reflections that extend to 34 ft 10 36 m and cover a width 4 8 ft 1 46 m each The coverage patterns however are configurable to specification See Configuring the reflector and window and Mounting the detector for more detail A coverage test function provides verification for the extent of coverage within s
199. w tech man com INSTALLATION continued The figure on the left shows three 3 CHAS7 chassises in a common m NONE H4 HE cabinet Connect the power and data cables as follows l O 1 Connect a top rail power cable 3 pin connector to connector J10 L9 Ww e AOUT on the top rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to chassis o1 2 and connectto J8 AIN on the chassis 2 top rail J ep o0 OOO Fanal Wooo 2 Connect a top rail data cable 6 pin ribbon cable connector to TL connector J11 BOUT on the top rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to chassis 2 and connect to J9 BIN on the chassis 2 top rail Op Rall 3 Connect a bottom rail power cable 4 pin connector to connector J10 COUT on the bottom rail of chassis 1 Route the cable down to chassis 2 and connectto J8 CIN on the chassis 2 bottom rail IBottom Rail Top Rail Power Cable 4 Connect a bottom rail data cable 6 pin ribbon cable connector to P P N 250191 connector J11 DOUT on the bottom rail of chassis 1 Route the cable n Tu Top Rail Data Cable down to chassis 2 and connect to J9 DIN on the chassis 2 bottom BEJ 4 P N 250190 Fal o o o 7503 Em BEI LooQ i 5 Repeat this proc

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