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1. Drain Wire Stud Cable Tie Mounts Mounting Hole CONFIGURATION GROUNDING REQUIRED For the built in Alarm Contact Surge Protection to perform effectively the enclosure must be tied securely to earth ground The Super Two Access Control Panel and the CICP1300IOCOMBO unit are effectively grounded through the mains power connection When the conduit is installed the knockout area near the conduit nut may be burnished to assure that enough paint is removed to provide an effective ground Alternatively a wire may be connected between one of the many drain wire studs on the CICP1300IOENCL and one of the drain wire studs on the Access Control Panel or a CICP1300IOCOMBO Triple Size Knockouts for Conduit Clamps Knockouts for Through the Wall Cables Knockouts for Conduit Clamps Door Lock Tamper Switch Mounting Hole Figure 1 Expansion Unit Components Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit CONFIGURATION PC Board Layout Alarm Relay Board CICP1300IOBD INDICATORS EVENT Flashes on off to indicate a change in any Alarm Input status OK Flashes steadily to indicate a working connec tion to the control panel RELAY Indicates working power connection via 12V IN LOGIC Working 5 volt power from control panel LEDs near Relays indicate activation of individua
2. 19 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit APPENDIX A SUPER TWO EXPANSION BOARD MAPPING Expansion Board 1 Expansion Board 12 Relay Input Relay Input 5 9 2 25 6 10 22 26 7 11 23 27 8 12 24 28 9 13 25 29 10 14 26 30 11 15 21 31 12 16 28 32 13 17 29 33 14 18 30 34 15 19 31 35 16 20 32 36 17 21 33 37 18 22 34 38 19 23 35 39 20 24 36 40 Expansion Board 3 VIRTUAL INPUTS Relay Input Reader 1 37 Al Function Input 38 42 Forced Door 49 39 43 Valid Tracked 50 Void Denied Card 51 40 44 Open Too Long 52 41 45 42 46 Reader 2 is d PE m 44 48 Valid Tracked 54 45 49 Void Denied Card 55 46 50 Open Too Long 56 AT a NOTE Virtual Inputs are not available if 48 52 Expansion Board 3 is used 49 53 50 54 51 55 52 56 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 20 ACCESSORY POWER 13 15 ADDITIONAL CONFIGURATIONS 9 ADDRESS 8 ALARM CABLE REQUIREMENTS 17 ALARM CONNECTION enn 17 ALARM INPUTS 17 BOARD LAYOUT 8 CABINET MOUNTING 12 CABLE REQUIREMENTS eicit ie En p Rep bte 6 CABLE CATEGORIES aer teatri teet edes 13 13 CICP130010BD DESCR
3. MENTS OF THE PRODUCT MAINTENANCE User maintenance of this unit is limited to exter nal cleaning and inspection Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit TABLE OF CONTENTS DESCRIPTION cutie tamist kail napakalt taa kn 5 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 6 CONFIGURATION aee a net ati est oa eR 7 PC Board Layout Alarm Relay Board E 8 Additional EE 9 INSIA MAATO NN ETT ROS 10 Installation Preparati n aeos eebe 11 Cabrer MO aaa aa 12 Cable EECH 13 Low Voltage Power and Accessory Relay 13 Communication Cables seavad one 13 MOES SIENA SOMAALI IS c deed at oM dre a M bol aada t ad es ide e to erg 13 Grounding Accessory Drain and Shield Wires eer 13 57407510 EEN 14 PON enar karikas otata a kand 56 15 Replay PONO isaer n aa ea ai EEN 15 RELAY CONNECTIONS otstes ks aaasta 16 T END OR alus nd lalla alane ist se 16 Relay EE 16 ALARM CONNECTION E 17 EE 17 Configuring an Alarm in the Supervised Condition 79 9 17 Al rm Cable REGA EA EMS ind 17 EE 17 INTERNAL EXPANSION saagas ua 18 Installing the Supervised Alarm Relay ett 18 EREECHEN 19 SUPER TWO EXPANSION BOARD 2 2 0 04000000000000000000
4. o 8 js g 12 2 SNAP FASTENERS 2 LE e CI r3 e LED CI E H U H a CI H U 5 85 H U E A H U SNAP FASTENERS Sog SeS N H a E H U 5 85 H H U E H E E A U z z z o 9 27 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS CICP1300IOENCL WIRING DIAGRAM POWER INPUT RATING 12VDC 500mA f BLACK 12 VDC TO PANEL OR PASS THROUGH CONNECTOR ON ANOTHER BOARD TAMPER SWITCH Continental Access CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS LLC A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Phone 631 842 9400 Fax 631 842 9135
5. accepted for return to Continental without prior written authorization RMA Unauthor ized returns will not be accepted from the carrier by the receiving department The customer may request a return material authorization RMA whether for credit or repair of the product Continental will either issue an RMA or provide the customer with a written explanation for not issuing the RMA Except for war ranty claims no returns will be accepted more than 60 days after shipment from Continental Orders that are accepted for return are subject to a 25 restocking charge No product will be accepted for return which has been special ordered or custom in nature Limited Warranty Return Material Authorization RMA numbers are required to be issued by Continental prior to returning any Product for service repair credit or exchange Continental warrants that its Products shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a pe Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit riod of one year from date of shipment of product to purchaser The warranty on 3rd party equipment such as terminals printers and communications de vices shall be 1 year from date of shipment Remedia tion of this warranty shall be limited to the repair or replacement of those products which are defective or become defective under normal use Continental s warranty shall not extend to any product which is found after examination to be defective as a result of m
6. installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio communica tions It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules which are de signed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commer cial environment Operation of this product in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be re quired to correct the interference WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral trian gle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the prod uct s enclosure that may be of suffi cient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of im portant operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the litera ture accompanying the product UNPACKING AND INSPECTION Unpack carefully This is an electronic prod uct and should be handled as such Com pare the items received with the packing list with your order BE SURE TO SAVE THE SHIPPING CARTONS AND INSERT PIECES THEY ARE THE SAFEST MATERIAL IN WHICH TO MAKE FUTURE SHIP
7. total of 56 supervised alarm inputs and may control a total of 52 relay outputs The three board configuration will require an additional enclosure The Expansion Enclosure offers a matching appearance to the Super Two A tamper switch is installed in each CICP1300IO ENCL which may be monitored by an accessory alarm input of the Super Two or by one of the inputs on the Supervised Alarm Relay Board DESCRIPTION Super Two Continental Access 774 The enclosure 15 the same width as the Super Two housing but 3 taller to contain the power supply and battery and to allow a channel for field wiring across the top inside the unit The Access Control Panel and the Alarm Relay Expansion Unit s are connected and powered by short modular RJ12 cables provided These cables must be routed through short pieces of metal conduit The 12 volt relay power wiring may also be routed through this conduit A three foot RJ12 cable is provided with each CICP1300IO ENCL Expansion Enclosure and a four inch RJ12 cable is provided with each Alarm Relay Expansion Board Host Software Version 2 3 16 build 166 or later is required to operate with the Supervise Alarm Relay Expansion Board Firmware release 2 0 15 or later must be installed or downloaded to the Access Control Panel The alarm circuits and alarm interface components receive 5 Volt power from the Access Control Panel through the modu lar cable The correct conn
8. 0000000000000004000400444 20 INDEX cau C er cux CEU m CS eg 2 NW RAIN PY m 23 AVERTING TEANGA IMIG Diamant talade ak tita andjad 23 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 4 Continental 27 ccess 1 DESCRIPTION The CICP1300IOENCL allows two CICP1300IOBD Super vised Alarm Relay Boards to be installed these may be pur chased separately No power supply or backup battery is pro vided 12 Volt DC power for the relay circuits is required ei ther from the Accessory Power output of the Super Two Ac cess Control Panel or from unit that also may provide accessory power The following is provided on each CICP1300IOBD PCB e Sixteen supervised inputs with performance matching that of the ALARM inputs of the Super Two A status change is signaled by a half second activation of an EVENT lamp e Sixteen relay outputs with LED indication of relay activa tion An OK lamp that blinks to indicate correct operation of the equipment e Status lamps show LOGIC power and 12V relay power Sixteen more alarm inputs and sixteen more relays may be added into the enclosure by ordering and installing a second CICP1300IOBD Supervised Alarm Relay Board As with the original Superterm expansion boards using three boards a total of 48 supervised inputs and 48 relays are added Each Super Two Access Contol panel may be configured to monitor a
9. IONS aid En 19 SUPERVISED ALARMS 17 SUPERVISED INPUTS Eee 5 TAMPER SWITCH cete dre 17 VIRTUAL INPUTS ect at aas tma t 20 WARRANT e ae 23 WIRE POLARITY EEN 15 WIRING CABLE REQUIREMENTS o s 6 WIRING CATEGORIE EE 13 WIRING DIAGRAM ain tita 27 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit NOTES Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 22 WARRANTY TERMS amp CONDITIONS Standard Terms of Sale Ordering Orders for Continental products may be placed by calling Continental s order department or by issuing a purchase order specifying the quantity of Products the desired delivery date shipping method and the loca tion to which product should be shipped If an order is placed by telephone it must be confirmed in writing by fax or mail If the customer requests a guaranteed ship date or ex pedited shipping Continental reserves the right to add to the price with the customer s approval expenses which increase the cost of production and delivery i e freight charges overtime expenses etc Continental reserves the right to change any price on this price list and all prices are subject to factory reconfirmation at the time of placing an order Sales Assistance Continental will furnish to customers reasonable quantities of product related catalogs and other sales and promotional literature Con
10. IPTION d tutes Bret 5 ntt ep e he 18 CICP1300IOENCL DESCRIPTION 5 CIPC1300I0BD 7 CONFIGURATION ee eeng ua 7 DRAIN WIRES EE 13 EVENT INDICATOR haer 8 EXPANSION BOARD 20 EXPANSION UNIT T GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS nn T VO SERIAL SIGNAL Ces 8 INDICATORS DER 8 INSTALLATION PREPARATION 11 INSTALLATION t o tutus 10 JUMPER eege ee Eesen 8 KNOCKOUTS Ee 13 LED Rer 8 LOGIC lte 8 LOGIC Ge 8 21 INDEX MODULAR CABLE LENGTH LIMITATIONS itia 9 MODULAR CABLE E 7 14 MODULAR JAC Kost coti 7 MOUNTING CABINET 12 MOUNTING LOCATIONS 11 OK INDICATOR JA 5 patei cem 8 PC BOARD LAYOUT m qae dno 8 PERIODIC TESTS essit tos 10 RELAY INDICATOR eege 8 RELAY CHARACTERISTICS 16 RELAY CONNECTIONS 16 RELAY CONTACTS PEN 8 RELAY OUTPUTS otra ton tuition tad 5 RELATPONEBZ aire quad ideis nitet 15 SAFETY INFORMATION ere 6 SHIELD WIRES soia ao ee 13 SHIELDED CABLING REQUIREMENTS itia iur dne eR dai onte 6 SOFTWARE VERSION REQUIREMENTS casis sivo db boh 5 SPECIFICAT
11. SUPER TWO Expansion Enclosure with supervised Alarm Relay I O Board Model CICP1300IOENCL with Model CICP1300IOBD Installation and Service Manual Continental 5 CONTINENTAL INSTRUMENTS LLC A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 Phone 631 842 9400 Fax 631 842 9135 NAPCO 2006 W11515 4 06 FCC Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s au thority to operate the equipment NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equip ment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Shielded cables must be used with this unit to ensure compliance with the Class A FCC limits DISCLAIMER Continental Instruments LLC makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically dis claims any implied warranties of merchantabili
12. adjacent Access Control Panel but be mindful of the 500mA load that must be met by the 12 Volt power source for each Alarm Relay Board With three Alarm Relay boards installed the total load rating is 1 5A which is close to the 1 6A limit for accessory loads on the Super Two Note The maximum total length of modular cable to be used to connect the three Alarm Relay Boards to the Ac cess Control Panel is 9 feet 2 74 meters 9 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit INSTALLATION INSTALLATION Only gualified service personnel familiar with all local building codes should attempt this installation Take appropriate safe guards to avoid unintentional operation by employees and maintenance personnel working about the premises The installation of each Expansion Unit should be completed and tested on its own before connecting into a network Any possible wiring or installation problems are magnified many times by the complexity of the network Once an individual panel has been tested and found operating satisfactorily it can then be safely brought into the network The Expansion Unit is categorized as PERMANENTLY CON NECTED EQUIPMENT with fixed wiring This system must be installed within the protected premise in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 local codes and the au thorities having jurisdiction The following warnings are designed for the safety of the Ex pansion Unit install service technician and fo
13. al length must not exceed 9 feet 2 74 meters When removing the cable note that the latching lever is on the side near the printed circuit board TT SRSSEBSEETSEET re are 0 E jur ET D Super Two Circuit Board Figure 8 Modular Cable Connection Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 14 RELAY POWER The CICP1300IOENCL does not provide 12 Volt power that may be used for the CICP1300IOBD Alarm Relay boards Thus the power must be obtained from the Accessory Power output of a Super Two Access Control Panel or a CICP1300COMBO Alarm Relay Power Expansion Unit Each Alarm Relay Board Kit is supplied with a suitable long power cable for this reason The cable may be extended if needed and it may be routed through the conduit connecting the enclosure to the Access Control Panel Be careful to observe polarity when connecting to the ACC PWR OUT terminals of the Battery Top Charger in the CICP1300IOCOMBO unit or the 12V OUT on the CICP1300 PC Board The cable provided follows the convention e Red is Positive Black is Negative Reverse polarity protection 1s provided but normal operation of the equipment will be disrupted NOTE 12VDC current draw on the Super Two Access Control Panel or the CICP130010COMBO Expansion Unit is limited to a total maximum of 1 60 Amps for Readers EM Locks and Accessories WARNING Observe Positive and Negative wire polarity be tween accessory devices an
14. ation of the Expansion Unit route EACH category of cabling in SEPARATE conduit or bundle 1 DO NOT mix alarm and communication cables in the same conduit as relay and power cables Plenum Rated cabling may be required in certain installations See Important Safety Information page 6 Accessory Wire Drain and Shield Ground Posts Knockouts for 3 4 Conduit Connectors Incoming Power Knockout INSTALLATION NOTE This system must be installed within the protected premise in accordance with the National Electrical Code NFPA70 local codes and the authorities having jurisdiction Accessory Conduit Knockouts cabling for the Expansion Unit is routed through EIA stan dard 3 4 inch knockouts located on the left and right sides of the cabinet see Figure 7 On the top of the enclosure three size knockouts are available Grounding Accessory Drain and Shield Wires Ensure electromagnetic compatibility and reliable performance by keeping all accessory drain and shield wires as short as pos sible accessory drain and shield wires connect to ground posts mounted along the knockout strips on both sides of the Expan sion Unit cabinet see Figure 7 The following procedures assure proper installation of all drain and shield wires Carefully remove the cable jacket after the cable enters the Expansion Unit cabinet e Place the drain wires under the ground post screw Trim as needed e Verify a go
15. d Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 24 no Circumstances will Continental be liable for direct indirect or consequential damages of any kind General Notices In order to assure that Continental s customers receive the most accurate and reliable information possible Continental at times monitors telephone calls Information and pricing contained within this docu ment are subject to change without notice Continental does not recommend that these products be used as the primary means of monitoring warning or egress Primary warning or monitoring systems should always meet local fire and safety code require ments This transaction shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of New York Continental specifically rejects any terms or condi tions stated by the customer or contained within pur chase documents or correspondence from the cus tomer which are in addition to conflict with or limit terms or conditions set forth herein The customer s execution or other acceptance of this proposal or its acceptance of delivery of all or part of the goods to be delivered hereunder shall constitute customer s accep tance of the terms and conditions herein and shall be deemed to exclude any additional conflicting or limit ing terms stated by customer or contained in cus tomer s purchase documents or correspondence NOTES 25 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit NOTES Supervised Alarm Relay E
16. d the Expansion Unit 15 AUXILIARY POWER Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit RELAY CONNECTIONS RELAY CONNECTIONS Description Each Alarn Relay board provides sixteen Form relays to control Area Entry Shift Signaling Devices etc If used to control high voltage eguipment such as outdoor lighting in parking areas a suitably wired external relay must be added to switch the high voltage eguipment Relay Characteristics The relays all share the following characteristics Form C relay with a contact rating of 2A at 24V AC DC The Normally Open NO and the Normally Closed NC contacts are the default state of non energized relays An LED located near each relay will light when the associated relay is activated Metal oxide varistors MOVs are placed across the tacts to reduce electrical noise The MOVs limit any noise caused by the switching an inductive load to 56 volts NOTES Installing a 56V MOV at the controlled device further re duces possible noise input Additional MOVs are available from Continental Instru ments as part number R783R Because of this noise relay wiring MUST NOT be put in the same conduit with other wiring RLY 9 NC e
17. e pro vided to connect to the Accessory Power Connector in the Access Control Panel Note this cable may be routed with the Modular cable in the same conduit Connect the Short Modular Cable provided between the two Alarm Relay boards Connect the Long Modular Cable provided with the enclosure to the adjacent Super Two panel or another I O Expansion Unit Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 18 Locate the four 4 40 female PEM Fasteners Figure 12 Power Connection Locations SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATION Ouantity Comments Relays 16 each PDB Form C contact rating of 2A 24V AC DC per panel 48 maximum per Super Two panel Alarms 16 each PDB Supervised or non supervised host programmable per panel 48 maximum per Super Two panel Status LEDs 16 One LED per relay 4 EVENT OK RELAY power LOGIC power Tamper Switch 1 Supply Voltage 12 Volts DC Current Draw 500mA maximum Weight 10 75 lbs 4 9kg Enclosure Dimensions H x W x D 18 75 x 13 85 x 3 25 47cm x 35 2cm x 8 3cm Temperature Range Operating 32 115 F 0 46 C Storage 32 149 F 0 65 C Relative Humidity 0 to 85 non condensing Link Programs 64 Standard Cables AWG Type Maximum Length Alarm Inputs 22 ga Stranded shielded w drain 2 conductor alarm 500 ft 153m Relay Circuits 18 ga Stranded shielded w drain 500 ft 153m
18. ection to this power is shown by the LOGIC Power LED The 12 Volt power for the relays the relay indicators the OK lamp and the EVENT lamp must be obtained from the Accessory Power Output of the Super Two Access Control Panel or from an adjacent CICP1300IO COMBO Expansion Unit The correct connection and opera tion of this power is shown by the activation of the 12V lamp Because all relays may be activated at the same time the 12 Volt power source must be able to supply at least 500mA for each CICP1300IOBD Alarm Relay expansion board Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION The Super Two is defined as a Stand Alone Access Control System The PC connection provides convenient setup and monitoring of the system but all decision making for a card holder s authorizations at a particular time and place are made by the Access Control Panel Likewise all time controlled relay activities and link functions of the Access Control Panel and the Alarm Relay Expansion Unit do not depend upon the normal operation of the PC During disruptions in opera tion of the PC or the communications link with the PC Ac cess Transactions Alarm Events and other activities are logged in the individual Access Control Panel When commu nication is restored these buffered transactions are transferred to the PC The Expansion Unit is to be installed in a secured area Never theless because o
19. f the Alarm Relay Board Alarm Inputs The Tamper switch is normally closed when the enclosure door is closed The tamper switch must be configured at the Host Computer to signal an Alert when the tamper switch is activated The tam per switch may also be configured to activate the Console Re lay that is wired to an alarm signal circuit or an alarm sounder gt AX SS Figure 10 ALARM Terminal Strip Unsupervised and Supervised Alarm Connections 17 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit INTERNAL EXPANSION Installing the Supervised Alarm Relay CICP1300IOBD Boards Locate the four push on Snap Fasteners Note Normally the first Alarm Relay Board will be installed on the right side Position the board so the outer mounting holes line up Then carefully align the board over the four snap fasteners Press on the upper eight relays with your palm applying increasing force while rocking your palm until all four snaps are secured Install the four 4 40 screws provided in the mounting holes on the outer part of the board Locate the 12V IN connector on the upper right of the board When being installed in the CICP130010COMBO with the power supply and battery connect the small white Molex Connector from the cable plugged into RLY PWR OUT Connector When installed in the CICP1300ENCL without the power supply and battery use the long cabl
20. he installer to live circuits or that making wrong connections can lead to equipment failure Do not place accessory circuit cables in the same conduit sections containing power cables Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit Installation Preparation First select a mounting location within a secure limited access area see Figure 4 Note the type of wall construction that the enclosure will be secured to Determine that adequate space is available for mounting the Expansion Unit cabinet on a wall with no interference from wires pipes or other obstructions e Proper installation of the Expansion Unit cabinet requires an area of free space measuring at least 23 inches high 584mm X 20 inches wide 508mm X 4 0 inches deep 101 6mm e Confirm that adequate free space exists on both sides of the Expansion Unit cabinet for cabling conduit entering INSTALLATION and exiting the cabinet Determine the directions of the cabling conduit exiting the Expansion Unit cabinet Confirm sufficient access to ceil ings and or walls before fitting the conduit lengths e Knockouts at the back of the unit may be used for hidden wiring installations NOTE All Expansion Unit signal wiring and accessory power circuits are certified as power limited The use of conduit is optional for these circuits Optional hidden wiring installation Expansion Unit Panel Assembly Figure 4 Expansion Unit Ins
21. hile the units are powered no equipment damage will occur but setup data stored in the Ex pansion Board will be lost When the cable 15 reconnected the relays will not be activated Self Test Firmware in the Access Control Panel will detect this disruption and restore the setup data and relay activation within one minute Resetting the Ac cess Control Panel will immediately restore normal operation of the Expansion Units Because no power supply is included in the CICP1300IOENCL Expansion Unit 12 Volt power for the relays and indicator lamps must be obtained from the Super Two Access Control Panel or from a nearby CICP1300IO COMBO Whether powered from the ACC PWR OUT termi nals of the Battery Top Charger in the CICP130010COMBO unit or the 12V OUT on the CICP1300 PC Board the require ments of Power Limited wiring are assured by the use of self resetting current limiting devices CONFIGURATION CICP1300IOENCL Enclosure shown with one Supervised Alarm Relay Board CIPC1300IOBD installed Modular Cable A three foot 6 Pin 6 Conductor modular cable 1s provided to supply the data and logic power connec tion to the Super Two or other compatible Access Control Panel This must be plugged into the right side of the CICP1300IOBD Board routed through metal conduit and plugged into the Modular Jack on the left side of the Super Two Access Control Panel Component Layout is shown below Knockouts for Conduit Clamps
22. hx C 2 9 E ES His RLY 2 H e NC ie 6 E E n a NO amp EE m E E ER egg ig f RLY 11 Er 1 C e ES s e o r3 e S NS B S e RLY 12 NC e ek s d cl e Z r g s e ds jv Hii a o T x Sw RLY 13 Z de 8 ds c e M s el d i Hi NO sive 1 Re 2 Er 4 d i N NO amp 2 gt sa Reg RLY 15 NC e i Ca C e re S amp NO i RLY 16 NC e p e NO O NO Figure 9 Relay Contact and Accessory Power Outputs Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit ALARM CONNECTION Each Alarm Relay Board has a total of 16 supervised alarm inputs These are located on the top portion of the PC Board The inner columns use Riser Headers to ease wiring These alarm inputs may be used for dry contact type inputs unsupervised or supervised alarms Supervised Alarms Supervised alarms provide monitoring of alarm inputs for fault or tamper conditions Two additional alarm states may be de tected by installing two 1K ohm resistors near the alarm con tacts In addition to the standard Normal and Abnormal alarm conditions the supervised alarms report line open and line short conditions A line open condition is the result of a cut wire A line short condition is the result of a short in the alarm wiring These fault condi
23. isuse improper storage incorrect installation opera tion or maintenance alteration modification or acci dent There are no other warranties which extend beyond this provision This warranty is in lieu of all other warranties whether express implied or statutory in cluding implied warranties of merchantability or fit ness for any particular purpose No representation or warranty of the distributor shall extend the liability or responsibility of the manufacturer beyond the terms of this provision In no event shall Continental be liable for any costs loss of profits loss of use incidental consequential or special damages to any person result ing from the use of Continental s products The above limited warranty is the only warranty pro vided by Continental Continental makes no other warranties or guarantees whether expressed or im plied including but not limited to warranties and or guarantees of merchantability or fitness for a particu lar purpose In no event shall Continental be liable for any indirect consequential or incidental damages in cluding those to person and those for lost wages or other economic loss Product Liability Continental s sole Liability and the customer s exclu sive remedy for damages shall not exceed the cost of correcting the defect and in no event shall such liabil ity be greater than the purchase price paid by the cus tomer for the defective equipment or software Under Supervise
24. l relay EVENT Pass Thru SIXTEEN SUPERVISED Connector ALARM INPUTS configured as Normally Open Normally Closed Super vised reguiring termination resis tors or Unsupervised reguiring plain electrical contacts RELAY CONTACTS Normally Open and Nor mally Closed contacts available Contacts rated 2A 24V AC DC Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit A jumper must be set to X1 X2 or X3 Each Board must be set to a different address 1 O SERIAL SIGNAL and LOGIC POWER Connect to control panel or pass thru connector using the modular cable supplied RELAY EH Logic E 71 d 1 m LI m ul O m LI m LI m LI m LI m Li ue Figure 2 PC Board Layout Zaz o e oz e zoz zoz zoz zoz zoz z o e o e o O o e o e z O zo o 12V IN Powers the relay coils CONFIGURATION Additional Configurations A second CICP1300IOBD Alarm Relay Board may be installed as described on page 18 Then a second CICP1300ENCL Expansion Unit may be installed with one more CICP1300IOBD Alarm Relay Board bringing the total number of Alarm Relay boards to three Figure 3 Installation of a second CICP1300IOBD Alarm Relay Board The wire harness provided with the CICP1300ENCL Expansion Unit allows it to be powered by an
25. od connection and tighten the ground post nut Connect the accessory wires to the appropriate terminal strip on the Expansion Unit circuit board Knockouts for 1 2 3 4 or 1 Conduit Connectors Knockouts for 3 4 Conduit Connectors Figure 7 Cabling Conduit Knockouts 13 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit MODULAR CABLE Modular Cable The Modular Cable carries Alarm Data to the Access Control Panel and Relay Activation commands from the Access Con trol Panel The modest power reguirements of the Logic and Alarm Circuits are provided from the Access Control Panel through this cable The relay coil power is supplied through the 12V IN connector just above the Modular Jack on the right side of the board The first Alarm Relay Board must connect to the Access Con trol Panel using the Jack on the right side of the board A Pass through connector is on the left side of the board if addi tional boards are used Always connect the cable between the left of one board to the right of the next board If this rule is RELAY LOGIC i73 Pass Thru Connector OUT 2 3 2 E ADDRESS JUMPER must be setto X1 X2 or Each Board must be set to a different address d not followed the product will not damaged but the system will not work correctly The Modular Cable must be run through metal conduit be tween the system enclosures The tot
26. ot tighten screws completely at this time 6 Place the Expansion Unit cabinet over the mounting screws Secure the Expansion Unit cabinet to the mount ing surface using the two lower screws and then tighten the remaining length of the screws Detail B Expansion Unit Cabinet Detail A Figure 6 Expansion Unit Mounting Screws Cable and Wiring Categories wiring and cabling for the CICP1300IOENCL Expansion Unit fall into two categories Low Voltage Power and Accessory Relay Devices 12 or 5 volt Power any accessory relay controlled devices connected to the Panel and any 12 volt Accessories receiving battery backed power from the panel These are power limited circuits and normally do not require a licensed electri cian to complete this work The wiring inside the enclosure must be kept at least 1 4 away from the high power black and white pair wires between the AC Terminal Block and the Power Supply as well as the Red and Blacks Leads between the Battery and the PC Board Communication Cables This category contains all the communication cabling between the Expansion Unit and all communication equipment all alarm circuits and all card reader devices These are power limited circuits and normally do not require a licensed electri cian to complete this work The wiring inside the enclosure must be kept at least 1 4 away from the high power wires as described in the paragraph above NOTE For proper oper
27. pening the enclosure door gives access to terminals that can allow false signals a tamper switch is in stalled on the door The tamper switch must be configured at the host computer to signal an alert when the tamper switch 18 an open circuit The tamper switch may also be configured to activate the console relay which may then be wired into a Bur glar Alarm Signal Circuit or an Alarm Sounding Circuit In some localities the Alarm Circuit and Relay Circuit wiring may use UL Type CM or UL Type CL2 foil shielded multi conductor and multi pair cable Where the AHJ s Authorities Having Jurisdiction require Plenum Rated cabling UL Type CL2P cabling will be acceptable In Canadian installations CSA CMG FTA foil shielded cabling may be used in non plenum installations and CSA CMP FT6 foil shielded cabling may be used in installations requiring plenum ratings Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit Fault Tolerance Fault Isolation and Conditions that may result in impaired operation Sensing the status of the Accessory Alarm Inputs will be im paired by a cut cable or short circuit in the Alarm Signal Cir cuit wiring By installing end of line termination resistors as described in this manual the Alarm Circuits may be super vised to detect such faults and indicate the need for a repair The Access Control Panel constantly exchanges data with the Alarm Relay Expansion Board through the modular cable If the cable is disconnected w
28. r the continued proper function of the Expansion Unit About This Manual This manual describes the installation of the Expansion Unit Access Control Unit and the specific accessories that connect to it End User Periodic Tests and Emergency Planning The Host Computer Software supervises the Access Control System reporting failures at an individual panel within seconds of the occurrence Nevertheless failures can occur at the Door Sense and Bypass contact monitoring hardware the individual Card Reader electronics and wiring or the Electric Door Lock Hardware that will not be detected until the equipment 1s used For this reason please instruct staff at the installation to per form a walk through test at every controlled entrance and ver ify operation of all the monitored contacts at least once per week especially at sites that are less frequently used Assist the Security Staff at the installation to devise acceptable alter nates to allow entrance and monitoring of access at controlled sites impacted by equipment failures especially in high traffic areas Provide staff members at the facility with contact information that will help assure the swift correction of equipment outages Notes are included with a procedure in forming the installer about related material CAUTION Cautions indicate that a particular process requires special attention WARNING CAUTION Warnings indicate that a particular process exposes t
29. tallation Location 11 Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit INSTALLATION Cabinet Mounting Inspect the mounting surface around the proposed installation site mounting surface must be capable of supporting 10 751bs 4 9Kg plus any additional weight of the installation hardware CAUTION Use only suitable mounting hardware for the type of wall construction encountered 1 Determine the Expansion Unit cabinet mounting location Keep in mind that conduit will be used to connect the Ex pansion Unit to the Super Two Access Control Panel If the tops of the enclosures are kept on the same line the conduit connection will be simplified The Expansion Unit will normally be to the left of the Super Two Access Control Panel 2 Mark the four mounting holes against the mounting sur face using the Expansion Unit cabinet as a template or using the measurements provided in Figure 5 lt lt 10 11 16 27cm gt IL LL GL Figure 5 Expansion Unit Cabinet Mounting Hole Dimensions Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit NOTE Mark the small oval portion of the cabinet serew holes see Figure 6 Detail A and B 3 Place the Expansion Unit cabinet out of the way 4 Drill pilot holes to the required depth and size for the mounting screws 5 Insert the top two mounting screws into the wall Leave approximately one quarter of the screw s length protruding from the wall NOTE Do n
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31. tions may be the result of tampering and in dicate the system cannot correctly detect the state of the alarm contacts Configuring an Alarm in the Supervised Con dition 1 Use two IK Ohm 1 4W 5 carbon film resistors per alarm 2 Install R1 in parallel with the alarm contacts see Figure 10 3 Install R2 in series with the alarm input conductor NOTE For maximum protection install the resistors close to the alarm contacts and embed them in epoxy Ground Post Unsupervised Sensor Drain Wire Shield Cabinet Ground Post Drain Wire Shield R2 1K Supervised Sensor ALARM CONNECTION Alarm Cable Reguirements Connecting alarm sensors to the expansion board reguires 22 AWG stranded shielded cables with drain wires CAUTION Keep all drain wires short Connect drain wires to the ground posts located on both sides of the Ex pansion Unit cabinet DO NOT ground drain wires at any other point Tamper Switch The Expansion Unit Enclosure has a built in tamper switch The tamper switch is supplied with wiring sufficient to connect to an Alarm Input of the Access Control Panel and may be extended with an in line terminal block if desired The Tam per switch wiring may be run in the same conduit with the modular cable connecting the Expander Board to the Access Control Panel The leads may also be trimmed to connect to one o
32. ty or fitness for any particular purpose Further Continental Instruments LLC re serves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Con tinental Instruments LLC to notify any person of such revision or changes Information furnished by Continental Instruments LLC is believed to be accurate and reliable However no responsibility is as sumed by Continental Instruments LLC for its use nor for any infringements of other rights of third parties which may result from its use No license is granted by implications or otherwise under any patent or patent rights of Continental Instruments LLC Copyright O 2005 by Continental Instruments LLC All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced trans mitted transcribed or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written permission of Continental Instruments LLC 355 Bayview Avenue Amityville NY 11701 631 842 9400 A NAPCO SECURITY GROUP COMPANY Supervised Alarm Relay Expansion Unit 2 THE INSTALLATION OF THIS PRODUCT SHOULD BE MADE BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL AND SHOULD CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL CODES CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVERS OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL WARNING This product generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not
33. xpansion Unit 26 WIRING DIAGRAM REFER TO INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WI1515 INDICATORS EVENT CHANGE IN ALARM INPUT STATUS OK WORKING CONNECTION TO CONTROL PANEL RELAY 12 VOLT POWER TO RELAYS LOGIC 5 VOLT POWER FROM CONTROL PANEL LED S NEAR RELAY LIGHT WHEN RELAY O Dever C1x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gt EIER kso AN n 5 EJ E Y2 m Em O
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