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ADT Security Services ADT-APS-6R User's Manual
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1. N eee ge Ly Booo0q E T9 OMe L222 2222 O rm cocceen O eRe a S555 Heeeesee ea H H co ammm H E i J ro C O AF 0 T w Pe j w Pi H S I f a 8 oogt O oe e lt Figure 13 Wiring to MPS 400 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 21 A T E e S Z 1 _ Y ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO0 fm Page 22 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix B Unimode 300 400 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 400 NOTES ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T S2 FI WY em ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 23 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix C Unimode Il amp Unimode 2020 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24A Make the following connections as shown in the figure below e Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS 24A terminal block TB1 Pin 5 NEUT and Pin 7 HOT e Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24A terminal block TB2 Pin 1 and Pin 2 e Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24A terminal block P5
2. g S d o 0 A x Figure 10 Configuring the ADT APS 6R 16 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 E e ZIN ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 17 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Servicing the ADT APS 6R 2 Installation Servicing the ADT APS 6R The only serviceable components on the ADT APS 6R are fuses F1 and F2 If a fuse fails replace it with a fuse of the same type and rating e FI AC protection 4A 3 AG e F2 Battery protection 10A 3 AG To replace either fuse remove the vertical PC board as follows l 2 3 4 5 6 Turn off and remove all power sources Remove plastic cover Remove the two retaining screws securing vertical board Unplug the vertical PC board from the connectors Replace fuses as required Reinstall board in reverse order install plastic cover and connect all power The figure below illustrates the location of the fuses Retaining Screw typ F2 Fuse F1 Fuse g 8 gt Connector typ 2 9 x Main Circuit Board Figure 11 Servicing the ADT APS 6R ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 17 mlS NY ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 18 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 2 Installation Servicing the ADT APS 6R NOTES 18 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00
3. A T WA Zl WY em ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 19 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix A Unimode 4 16 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24B Make the following connections as shown in the figure below e Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS 24B terminal block TB1 Pin 3 NEUT and Pin 4 HOT e Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24B terminal block TB3 Pin 1 and Pin 2 e Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24B terminal block P4 EARTH ac fut acot APS 6R to MPS 24B cdr Figure 12 Wiring to MPS 24B ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 19 A T amp E e S Z 1 _ Y ADTAPS 6R_INSTENGLBO0 fm Page 20 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix A Unimode 4 16 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24B NOTES ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T S2 FI WZ em ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 21 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix B Unimode 300 400 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 400 Make the following connections as shown in the figure below e Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS 400 terminal block TB1 NEU and HOT e Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 400 terminal block TB1 and e Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 400 terminal block J4
4. O TB2 pi rpa Foo O mame a d E eee oe 9S 1 E lE E a Ea GE l 2 1 2 3 4 555 nanm Q O ore Ters ia ts 16 17 i 1234 678 P4 FS J E od i jasa M P3 p era cae far R27 0000 P JP5 O 7 o Hos ED APS 6R to MPS 24A cdr PN Y Figure 14 Wiring to MPS 24A ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 23 A T E WY em e ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 24 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM Appendix C Unimode II amp Unimode 2020 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24B Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24B Make the following connections as shown in the figure below e Connect primary power from TB1 to MPS 24B terminal block TB1 Pin 3 NEUT and Pin 4 HOT e Connect secondary power from TB3 to MPS 24B terminal block TB3 Pin 1 and Pin 2 e Connect trouble input from J3 to MPS 24B terminal block P4 EARTH Ac MPS 24BPCC REV 5 O aa DN I Y A S 2 oc fa o Le op A lt Figure 15 Wiring to MPS 24B 24 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T E NY ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBOIX fm Page 25 Tuesday November 21 2000 12 57 PM Numerics 16 hour delay 16 240 VAC operation 16 use of 10 11 8 hour delay 16 A AC protection 17 ADT CAB 3 Series cabinet 1 ADT CAB 400AA 10 ADT UZC 256 12 B backbox 10 Battery
5. S2 1 3 ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 1 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM ADT Security Services Inc 1750 Clint Moore Road A Boca Raton FL 33431 561 988 3600 ADT APS 6R Auxiliary Power Supply Installation Instructions Document 50935 07 21 2000 Revision B PN 50935 B ECN 00 317 o amp Fire Alarm System Limitations An automatic fire alarm system typically made up of smoke detectors heat detectors manual pull stations audible warning devices and a fire alarm control with remote notification capability can provide early warning of a developing fire Such a system however does not assure protection against property damage or loss of life resulting from a fire The Manufacturer recommends that smoke and or heat detectors be located throughout a protected premise following the recommendations of the current edition of the National Fire Protection Association Standard 72 NFPA 72 manufacturer s recommendations State and local codes and the recommendations contained in the Guide for Proper Use of System Smoke Detectors which is made available at no charge to all installing dealers A study by the Federal Emergency Management Agency an agency of the United States government indicated that smoke detectors may not go off in as many as 35 of all fires While fire alarm systems are designed to provide ea
6. ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T amp ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 13 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM AG 2 Installation Wiring the ADT APS 6R Connecting Multiple ADT APS 6R Power Supplies Typical trouble bus connections for multiple ADT APS 6R power supplies using trouble connectors J3 and J4 Use Cable 71033 or 75098 same cables different lengths for all wiring See appendix on your system for specific Trouble Input connection Note J3 and J4 can be interchanged To trouble input on main power supply or control panel APS 6Rmultiple cdr las Y First APS 6R Last APS 6R Figure 7 Trouble Bus Connections for Multiple ADT APS 6R Configurations 13 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 E EO e NZ ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 14 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM a 2 Installation Wiring Applications Wiring Applications This section contains instructions for wiring the ADT APS 6R assembly as follows e Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an ICM 4 ICE 4 module e Supplying notification appliance power to a FCM module Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an ICM 4 ICE 4 Module All four 4 NACs on the ICM 4 are powered from the ADT APS 6R output circuit 2 J2 and the four 4 NACs on the ICE 4 are powered from circuit 1
7. and found to comply with the limits for class A computing device pursu ant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules which is designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Adherence to the following will aid in problem free installation with long term reliability Like all solid state electronic devices this system may operate erratically or can be damaged when subjected to lightning induced transients Although no system is completely immune from lightning transients and inter ferences proper grounding will reduce susceptibility Overhead or outside aerial wiring is not recommended due to an increased susceptibility to nearby lightning strikes Consult with the Technical Services Department if any problems are anticipated or encountered Disconnect AC power and batteries prior to removing or inserting circuit boards Failure to do so can damage circuits Remove all electronic assemblies prior to any drilling filing reaming or punching of the enclosure When possible make all cable entries from the sides or rear Before making modifications verify that they will not interfere with battery transformer and printed circuit board location Do not tighten screw terminals more than 9 in lbs Over tight
8. 1 2000 11 30 AM Specifications Specifications o 1 Overview The ADT APS 6R is compatible with the Unimode I Unimode 300 400 Unimode 4 16 and Unimode 2020 control panels Specifications for the ADT APS 6R are Electrical Specifications AC Primary Input Power Wire Size 14 AWG with 600 VAC insulation 24 VDC Secondary Input Power lead acid batteries only 120 VAC 60 Hz 2 5 A 240 VAC 50 Hz 1 2 A 25 mA DC standby current 16 mA DC standby current with AC fail delay operating Note Batteries are charged by the system power supply 24 VDC output power Circuit 1 Circuit 2 Circuit 3 Fuses F1 AC supervision F2 battery supervision Trouble supervision bus J3 output J4 input Note J3 and J4 can be interchanged Loss of AC Indication Mechanical Specifications Size of ADT APS 6R in enclosure Cabinets for mounting Total 6 A 4 A continuous 3 A 24 VDC power limited 10 15 3 A 24 VDC power limited 10 15 6 A 24 VDC non power limited 10 15 250 VAC 4A 3 AG slow blow 32 VAC 10 A 3 AG slow blow Form A contact open collector Form A contact open collector Immediate indication default 8 or 16 hour delay 6 09 in x 4 23 in x 2 92 in ADT CAB 3 Series using CHS 4 and CHS 4L chassis for Unimode 400 unimode II and Unimode 2020 control panels ADT CAB 400AA for Unimode 300 400 control panel accepts one APS 6R Unimode 4 16 can
9. APS 6R to an 0 ICM 4 ICE 4 Module on page 14 Powering an M300CADT Supplying Power to a M300CADT Module on page 15 Configuring Configuring the ADT APS 6R on page 16 Servicing Servicing the ADT APS 6R on page 17 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 9 e 0 a WW 1 3 ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 10 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 2 Installation Mounting an ADT APS O6R in a ADT CAB 400AA Backbox Mounting an ADT APS 6R in a ADT CAB 400AA Backbox An Auxiliary Power Supply is mounted as shown in the figure below To mount the ADT APS 6R follow these instructions Step Action Remove plastic cover from APS 6R If 240 VAC is to be used cut JP1 jumper at this time See Configuring the ADT APS 6R on page 16 threading each standoff to the mounting studs Mounting Studs ADT CAB 400AA Backbox ADT APS 6R Assembly S Standoff DA va 2 places APS 6R to CAB AA cdr Figure 4 Mounting an ADT APS 6R to a ADT CAB 400AA Backbox 10 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 E o A T 3 ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 11 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM e Mounting in ADT CAB 3 Series Cabinets 2 Installation Mounting in ADT CAB 3 Series Cabinets This section contains instructions for the installation
10. J1 The NACs share the total 3A available from each circuit Typical connections for wiring Auxiliary Power Harness PN 71091 ADT APS 6R APS 6Ricm cdr Figure 8 Typical ADT APS 6R Wiring to an ICM 4 ICE 4 Module 14 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 e a ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 15 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM AG 2 Installation Wiring Applications Supplying Power to a M300CADT Module The circuit is supervised and power limited Typical connections for wiring SLC loop ye se Eee e 2 Ai m Pee F eS ae Ge JP2 JP3 Loop 5 Ego Q gt J Lo D NAC To next device lt on SLC loop 2 Figure 9 Typical ADT APS 6R Wiring to a M300CADT Module 8 15 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 E mlS e ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 16 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM AG 2 Installation Configuring the ADT APS 6R Configuring the ADT APS 6R The ADT APS 6R may be configured for the following e 8 hour delay for reporting loss of AC cut jumper JP2 e 16 hour delay for reporting loss of AC cut jumper JP2 and JP3 e 240 VAC operation cut jumper JP1 The figure below illustrates the location of the jumpers JP3
11. XP Transponder 5 XPC 8 12 A ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBOIX fm Page 26 Tuesday November 21 2000 12 57 PM ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T S2
12. accept one ADT APS 6R Note An optional module such as an ICM 4 without an expansion card can mount above an ADT APS 6R in a CHS 4 a Unimode 4 16 anda ADT CAB 400AA Table 2 ADT APS 6R Specifications ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T e S2 1 _ Y ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 8 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 1 Overview Specifications NOTES 8 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T S2 FI S2 1 _ Y ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 9 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 2 Installation WARNING Use extreme caution when working with the APS 6R A N High voltage and AC line connected circuits are present Turn off and remove all power sources To reduce the risk of electric shock make sure to properly ground the unit Introduction This section contains instructions for mounting wiring configuring and servicing the ADT APS 6R Installation topics covered in detail Topic Refer to Mounting to a ADT CAB 400AA Mounting an ADT APS 6R in a Backbox ADT CAB 400AA Backbox on page 10 Mounting to a ADT CAB 3 Series Mounting in ADT CAB 3 Series Cabinet Cabinets on page 11 Field Wiring Field Wiring an ADT APS 6R on page 12 Wiring Multiple ADT APS 6Rs Connecting Multiple ADT APS 6R Power Supplies on page 13 e Connecting to an ICM ICE Connecting the ADT
13. ening may damage threads resulting in reduced terminal contact pressure and difficulty with screw terminal removal Though designed to last many years system compo nents can fail at any time This system contains static sensitive components Always ground yourself with a proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are removed from the body Use static suppressive packaging to protect electronic assemblies removed from the unit Follow the instructions in the installation operating and programming manuals These instructions must be followed to avoid damage to the control panel and associated equipment FACP operation and reliability depend upon proper installation by authorized personnel Canadian Requirements This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radiation noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interfer ence Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le present appareil numerique n emet pas de bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques de la classe A prescrites dans le Reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada LimWarSm p65 01 10 2000 S2 1 Y ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBOTOC fm Page 4 Tuesday November 21 2000 12 56 PM Table of Contents Table of Contents 1 Overview PRU OCU CEO Ms ceidsssaesasesiasscaecdecds disustsecsacteusssueaG
14. es better than flaming fires which have little visible smoke Detectors that have ionizing type sensing chambers tend to detect fast flaming fires better than smoldering fires Because fires develop in different ways and are often unpredictable in their growth neither type of detec tor is necessarily best and a given type of detector may not provide adequate warning of a fire Smoke detectors cannot be expected to provide adequate warning of fires caused by arson children playing with matches especially in bedrooms smoking in bed and violent explosions caused by escaping gas improper storage of flammable materials etc LimWarSm p65 01 10 2000 While a fire alarm system may lower insurance rates it is not a substitute for fire insurance Heat detectors do not sense particles of combustion and alarm only when heat on their sensors increases at a predetermined rate or reaches a predetermined level Rate of rise heat detectors may be subject to reduced sensitivity over time For this reason the rate of rise feature of each detector should be tested at least once per year by a qualified fire protection specialist Heat detectors are designed to protect property not life IMPORTANT Smoke detectors must be installed in the same room as the control panel and in rooms used by the system for the connection of alarm transmission wiring communications signaling and or power lf detectors are not so located a developing fire may da
15. ing from an ADT APS 6R to a control panel and optional devices e Wiring multiple ADT APS 6R power supplies Field Wiring an ADT APS 6R You can use J1 and J2 in place of TB2 when the ADT APS 6R is powering internal modules such as an ICM 4 ICE 4 ADT UZC 256 XPC 8 with compatible connectors Output Circuit 3 J9 can be used as a source of power for the XPIQ Audio Transponder only Note When using the J9 connector do not use the J2 connector This will satisfy the 0 25 6 35mm requirement for separation between power limited and nonpower limited circuits Primary and Secondary Power Connections See appendix for your specific system information Caution When finished wiring AC connections install the press fit terminal block cover over TB1 AC connections Output Circuit 3 Non Power limited 6 A 24 VDC 10 15 L Output Circuit 2 24 VDC Output Circuit 1 24 VDC Output Circuit 1 Power limited 3 A 24 VDC 10 15 Output Circuit 2 Power limited 3 A 24 VDC 10 15 HET Tr ouble Bus In Out yale D BALT Secondary Power BATT 24 VDC batteries APS 6Rsidebrd cdr HOT Primary Power 120 VAC or 240 VAC NEUTRAL Earth Ground Connects to chassis or EARTH EARTH ground terminal on main power supply If two or more units are connected secondary units connect to earthground on the previous ADT APS 6R in the chain Figure 6 Typical Wiring for an ADT APS 6R
16. m age the alarm system crippling its ability to report a fire Audible warning devices such as bells may not alert people if these devices are located on the other side of closed or partly open doors or are located on another floor of a building Any warning device may fail to alert people with a disability or those who have recently con sumed drugs alcohol or medication Please note that e Strobes can under certain circumstances cause seizures in people with conditions such as epilepsy e Studies have shown that certain people even when they hear a fire alarm signal do not respond or comprehend the meaning of the signal It is the property owner s responsibility to conduct fire drills and other training exercise to make people aware of fire alarm signals and instruct them on the proper reaction to alarm signals e Inrare instances the sounding of a warning device can cause temporary or permanent hearing loss A fire alarm system will not operate without any electrical power If AC power fails the system will operate from standby batteries only for a specified time and only if the batteries have been properly maintained and replaced regularly Equipment used in the system may not be technically compatible with the control It is essential to use only equipment listed for service with your control panel Telephone lines needed to transmit alarm signals from a premise to a central monitoring station may be out of service or
17. ming operation or change in site specific software Reacceptance testing is required after any change addition or deletion of system compo nents or after any modification repair or adjustment to system hardware or wiring All components circuits system operations or software functions known to be affected by a change must be 100 tested In addition to ensure that other operations are not inadvertently affected at least 10 of initiating devices that are not directly affected by the change up to a maximum of 50 devices must also be tested and proper system operation verified This system meets NFPA requirements for operation at 0 49 C 32 120 F and at a relative humidity of 85 RH non condensing at 30 C 86 F However the useful life of the system s standby batteries and the electronic components may be adversely affected by extreme temperature ranges and humidity Therefore it is recommended that this system and all peripherals be installed in an environment with a nominal room temperature of 15 27 C 60 80 F Verify that wire sizes are adequate for all initiating and indicating device loops Most devices cannot tolerate more than a 10 I R drop from the specified device voltage FCC Warning WARNING This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not in stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause interference to radio commu nications It has been tested
18. of the Auxiliary Power Supply into a ADT CAB 3 Series cabinet ADT CAB A3 ADT CAB B3 ADT CAB C3 and ADT CAB D3 These cabinets use a CHS 4L or CHS 4 Chassis to mount the ADT APS O6R Instructions for mounting Step Action Remove plastic cover from APS 6R If 240 VAC is to be used cut JP1 jumper at this time See Configuring the ADT APS 6R on page 16 Place the APS 6R onto the mounting studs of the chassis Figure 5 on page 11 Insert a standoff through each of the printed circuit board mounting holes threading each standoff to the mounting studs on the chassis Tighten the standoffs until the APS 6R is securely fastened to the chassis 6 Reinstall the plastic chassis cover CHS 4 Series Chassis Mounting The illustration below shows an ADT APS 6R being mounted in a CHS AL chassis Mounting in a CHS 4 chassis is accomplished in the same CHS 4L Chassis ADT APS 6R j Assembly Mounting Studs VA way E Standoff 2 2 places am dp oO lt Figure 5 Mounting an ADT APS 6R to a CHS 4L Chassis ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 11 NY ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 12 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 2 Installation Wiring the ADT APS 6R Wiring the ADT APS 6R A 12 This section contains instructions for wiring the Auxiliary Power Supply as follows e Typical field wir
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20. protection 17 C cable 13 chassis 11 mounting 11 CHS 4 11 CHS 4L 11 configuring 16 connections MPS 24A 23 MPS 24B 24 MPS 24BPCA 19 MPS 400 21 Control Modules 5 D document sources list of 5 E Earth Ground 12 Electrical Specifications 7 F features of the APS 6R 6 field wiring 12 fuses 17 H High Voltage Warning 9 ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 Index index ICM ICE 4 12 14 connections to 14 Installation topics 9 internal modules 12 J J1 connection 12 J2 connection 12 J3 connection 13 J4 connection 13 J9 connection 12 JP1 jumper 10 11 16 JP2 jumper 16 JP3 jumper 16 jumpers location of 16 M M300CADT Module connections to 15 Mechanical Specifications 7 MPS 24A 23 MPS 24B 19 24 MPS 400 21 Le multiple power supplies 13 N NAC Modules 5 NACs 14 Non Power limited circuit 12 O Output Circuit Non Power limited 12 Power limited 12 P PC board vertical 17 Power limited circuit 12 Primary Power 12 primary power 19 21 23 24 25 A T Index S Secondary Power 12 secondary power 19 21 23 24 serviceable components 17 Specifications 7 standoff 10 11 T TB2 12 terminal block cover 12 Trouble Bus 12 trouble connectors 13 trouble input 19 21 23 24 U Unimode 300 400 21 Unimode 4 16 19 Unimode II 23 Unimode2020 23 W Warning High Voltage 9 wiring 12 X
21. rly warning against fire they do not guarantee warning or protection against fire A fire alarm system may not provide timely or adequate warning or simply may not function for a variety of reasons Smoke detectors may not sense fire where smoke cannot reach the detectors such as in chimneys in or behind walls on roofs or on the other side of closed doors Smoke detectors also may not sense a fire on another level or floor of a building A second floor detector for example may not sense a first floor or basement fire Particles of combustion or smoke from a developing fire may not reach the sensing chambers of smoke detectors because e Barriers such as closed or partially closed doors walls or chimneys may inhibit particle or smoke flow e Smoke particles may become cold stratify and not reach the ceiling or upper walls where detectors are located e Smoke particles may be blown away from detectors by air outlets e Smoke detectors may be drawn into air returns before reaching the detector The amount of smoke present may be insufficient to alarm smoke detectors Smoke detectors are designed to alarm at various levels of smoke density If such density levels are not created by a developing fire at the location of detectors the detectors will not go into alarm Smoke detectors even when working properly have sensing limitations Detectors that have photoelectronic sensing chambers tend to detect smoldering fir
22. ssssoccceesee 19 Appendix B Unimode 300 400 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 400 oooeoesssessessoocesssseesessooosee 21 Appendix C Unimode Il amp Unimode 2020 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24A ssseessssoccessoooesessoeseesooosseeso 23 Connecting the ADT APS 6R to an MPS 24B cccsssssscssscssecesssscoeees 24 ADT APS 6R Installation PN 50935 B 7 21 00 A T 3 ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 5 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM 1 Overview Introduction This document contains information for installing servicing and configuring the ADT APS 6R Auxiliary Power Supply The table below contains a list of document sources for supplemental information Control Panels Unimode 4 16 Unimode II Series Unimode 400 Series Unimode 2020 ADT Transponder Series All Table 1 Supplemental Documentation Description Refer to Unimode 4 16 Installation Manual Unimode II Installation Manual Unimode 400 Installation Manual Unimode 2020 Installation Manual ADT Transponder Manual ADT Device Compatibility Document Part Number A15019 A15583 50710 51167 50928 51352 The ADT APS 6R Auxiliary Power Supply is a 150W cabinet mounted power supply designed to power devices that require filtered regulated non resettable power such as XP Transponder modules No
23. temporarily disabled For added protection against telephone line failure backup radio transmission systems are recommended The most common cause of fire alarm malfunction is inadequate maintenance To keep the entire fire alarm system in excellent working order ongoing maintenance is required per the manufacturer s recommendations and UL and NFPA standards At a minimum the requirements of Chapter 7 of NFPA 72 shall be followed Environments with large amounts of dust dirt or high air velocity require more frequent maintenance A mainte nance agreement should be arranged through the local manufacturer s representative Maintenance should be scheduled monthly or as required by National and or local fire codes and should be performed by authorized professional fire alarm installers only Adequate written records of all inspections should be kept Installation Precautions WARNING Several different sources of power can be connected to the fire alarm control panel Disconnect all sources of power before servicing Control unit and associated equipment may be damaged by removing and or inserting cards modules or interconnecting cables while the unit is energized Do not attempt to install service or operate this unit until this manual is read and understood CAUTION System Reacceptance Test after Software Changes To ensure proper system operation this product must be tested in accordance with NFPA 72 Chapter 7 after any program
24. tification Appliance Circuit Modules and Control Modules The ADT APS 6R provides three 24 VDC filtered output circuits APS 6Risoview cdr Figure 1 ADT APS 6R Auxilliary Power Supply ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 6 Tuesday November 21 2000 11 30 AM gt NY 1 Overview Description The figures below identify the features of the ADT APS 6R power supply Trouble In J4 Trouble Out J3 P style connectors for internal cabinet connections LED Status Indicators Green LED Indicates AC power on Three 24 VDC output circuits Two 2 power limited One 1 non power limited Yellow LED Indicates loss of AC or battery APS 6Rsidebrd cdr Fuse F2 for battery protection 10A 3AG slow blow Jumpers JP2 and JP3 for selecting 8 hour or 16 hour Fuse F1 for AC protection delay for AC loss reporting 4A 3AG slow blow default is immediate Figure 2 ADT APS 6R Control Board fs Ss all 0 AK SHOO j Jumper JP1 for selecting AC input voltage 120 VAC default E a _ APS 6Rboard cdr Figure 3 ADT APS 6R Main Board ADT APS 6R Instruction PN 50935 B 7 21 00 o A T A S ADTAPS 6R__INSTENGLBO fm Page 7 Tuesday November 2
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