EST3 Installation Sheets
EST3 Installation Sheets
Installation Sheets
P/N 3100051 Rev 5.0 23MAR05
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DOCUMENT HISTORY
Date
Revision
27APR00
1.0
Initial release
30AUG01
2.0
01NOV01
3.0
11DEC01
4.0
23MAR05
5.0
Content
Installation sheet title
P/N
3100284
3100585
387464
3100650
387312
270482
270481
387284
387556
387338
387337
3100030
387557
270488
3-CAB5 / 3-CAB5R
270487
387549
270484
387465
3100648
387333
3100509
270492
3100586
3100707
270485
387476
387596
270494
270486
387551
387466
Content
P/N
387519
387310
387553
270489
387624
387422
387463
387516
3100765
387586
3100142
3100023
Control/LED Displays
270493
3100113
3100110
3100111
3100112
387625
3100294
CRCSND Sounder
3100033
387630
270758
3100054
3100573
3100572
3100571
3100575
3100574
Power Supplies
270495
387555
RACCR Wallbox
387578
387559
3100584
ii
Content
Introduction
About this manual
This manual contains copies of the EST3 installation sheets. The
sheets are arranged in alphabetical order by title. The part
number listed in Content is the installation sheet part number.
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
iii
Content
iv
24DC12
12 Vdc Voltage Regulator with Security Bell Interface
Product description
Installation instructions
To install the 24DC12:
1.
16 15 14 13
12 11 10 9
2.
EOLR
24 Vdc
OUT IN
4.7K EOLR
Relay
NC C C NO
3.
8 7 6 5
4 3 2 1
Wiring diagrams
Connection to 12 Vdc powered devices
+ To 12 Vdc
- security device
NAC input
From
24 Vdc
+
-
[1]
- +
16 15 14 13
Power input
From
24 Vdc
+
-
NO
NC
12 11 10 9
OPTIONAL: Loop
connection if security
device is not ground
isolated.
24DC12
Specifications
Housing: White, high impact polymer
Power input ratings (T6-T5)
Voltage: 21 to 26 Vdc
Current: 20 mA
NAC input ratings (T13-T14)
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
EOLR
4 3 2 1
To security alarm
initiating device
circuit
EOLR
[1]
From notification
output on IDC8/4
NAC +
NAC [1]
NAC input
EOLR
- +
16 15 14 13
12 11 10 9
4.7K
EOL
1+
23
4
5
6
12V
Bell
Tamper
switches
Outer
housing
Inner
housing
24DC12
8 7 6 5
4 3 2 1
Power input
24 Vdc IN
+
-
EOLR
[1]
- 24 Vdc OUT
+ to next device
To tamper initiating
device circuit
(IDC8/4 input,
SIGA-SEC2)
LOOP1
S
H
LOOP1
N/C
Specifications
N/C
LOOP1
OUTPUT MODULE
Controller module
Installation instructions
The Addressable Analog Driver Controller (AADC) module
provides one Class A or Class B loop. The loop can contain up
to 99 addressable analog sensors and 99 addressable analog
modules.
The module requires one space 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.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Before connecting the field wiring, test the field wiring for
opens or shorts.
All field wiring connections to the AADC are made via plug-in
connectors that permit termination of field wiring without the
module being installed in the enclosure. The plug-in
connectors and snap rivet mounting also facilitate rapid
troubleshooting without the use of tools.
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 deenergize the panel before plugging in the rail module may
result in equipment damage.
Installation Sheet
24JUL03
3-AADC1 and 3-AADC1-MB - Addressable Analog Driver Controller
CIRCUIT 1
CIRCUIT 2
Wiring diagram
[2]
S
H
LOOP1
LOOP1
N/C
N/C
LOOP1
Circuit 1
3-AADC1
Notes
1.
24JUL03
Installation Sheet
3-AADC1 and 3-AADC1-MB - Addressable Analog Driver Controller
PRODUCT INFORMATION
Ground Lead
P/N 250163
NETWORK A
SPARE
24 VDC
NETWORK B
To Backbox
EARTH GROUND
24 VDC
4
1
10
To TB1 on 3-ANNCPU1
TX RX
TX RX
TX RX
TX RX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
Ferrite Clamp
(supplied)
NOTES:
1. All wiring, except earth ground,
is supervised.
2. All wiring is power-limited.
3. 24 VDC available from Primary
or Booster Power supply.
4. Install ferrite clamp around
24VDC power wiring, close to
the enclosure wall.
5. Make sure daughter board
connections are secure and
were not loosened during
shipment.
3-ANNCPU1
J5
SPECIFICATIONS
Space Required
Display (optional)
Message Capacity
Message Queue
Event History Log
Network Com Port
RS-485
Max.Resistance
Max.Capacitance
Wiring type
To 3-LCD
J1
Power Requirements
Voltage
24 Vdc
Standby Current
171 mA @ 24 Vdc
Alarm Current
195 mA @ 24 Vdc
Termination
RX1
TX1
RX2
TX2
RX3
TX3
2 spaces in enclosure
3-LCD Display mounts on front
Operating Environment
Temperature
32 F to 120 F (0 C to 49C)
Humidity
93% RH, non-condensing
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-ANNCPU1
Annunciator Controller Module
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387464
APPROVED BY: SM
DATE: 05/05/98
CREATED BY: GS
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
INSTALLATION
Observe static sensitive
material handling practices.
TX RX
TX RX
TX RX
TX RX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
3-ANNCPU1
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
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-ANNCPU1.
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 connector J6.
7. Connect cable assembly 46050-1878 (supplied with 3-EVPWRA) from P3 on the 3-ANNCPU1 to P1 on the 3-EVPWR.
J5
3-ANNCPU1
TB1
10
B-
B+
8
7
360136
AA+
6
5
4
3
GND
+24V
GND
+24V
EGND
P3
3-EVPWRA
24V
J6
J5
P1
J2
A IN
46050-1878
3-ANNCPU3
Annunciator Controller Module
Product description
Specifications
Display (optional): 3-LCD Display mounts on front
Message capacity
Message queue: 2,000 events
Event history log: 1,000 events
Network
RS-485: isolated, Class B or Class A max. length 5,000 ft
(1,524 m) between any three panels
Max. resistance: 90
Max. capacitance: 0.3 F
Wiring type: 1 twisted pair, 18 AWG (0.75 sq mm) min., or
12 AWG (2.5 sq mm) max.
Compatible 3-CPUs: 3-CPU, 3-CPU1, and 3-CPU3
Compatible 3-ANNCPUs: 3-ANNCPU, 3-ANNCPU1, and
3-ANNCPU3
Power requirements
Voltage: 24 Vdc
Standby current: 120 mA
Alarm current: 140 mA
Termination: Plug-in terminal strip
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity 93% RH, noncondensing
Required software: 3-CPU Boot and Application code must be
version 1.33 or later
Wiring diagram
To
back box
24 Vdc
power supply
Installation Sheet
3-ANNCPU3 - Annunciator Controller Module
E
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
SPARE
A
+
A B B
+ NETWORK
Notes
1.
3.
4.
25JUL03
Installation instructions
To install in a remote annunciator cabinet enclosure:
1. Remove the top module retainer bracket (see figure below).
2. Loosen the bottom module retainer bracket.
3. Insert the bottom of the 3-ANNCPU3 into the bottom module retainer bracket.
4. Tilt the 3-ANNCPU3 forward until the top touches the inner door.
5. Tighten the bottom module retainer bracket.
6. Secure the top module retainer bracket to the inner door.
7. Connect the cable assembly from P3 on the 3-ANNCPU3 to J2 on the adjacent annunciator strip.
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
3-ANNCPU3
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
P3
To install in a 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-ANNCPU3.
3. Remove the 4 locking tabs on the 3-ANNCPU3.
4. Place the 3-ANNCPU3 between the module retainer brackets.
5. Tighten the module retainer brackets on both ends.
6. Connect cable assembly 360136 to 3-EVPWR connector J6.
7. Connect cable assembly 46050-1878 (supplied with 3-EVPWRA) from P3 on the 3-ANNCPU3 to P1 on the 3-EVPWR.
J5
360136
P3
3-EVPWRA
J6
J5
P1
46050-1878
25JUL03
Installation Sheet
3-ANNCPU3 - Annunciator Controller Module
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Installation
2-24R
3-12SR
3-12/S1RY
3-6/3S1G2Y
Operating Environment
Temperature
32F (0C) to 120F (40C)
Humidity
93%RH, non-condensing
3-24Y
3-12SY
3-12/S1GY
3-6/3S1GYR
3-24G
3-12SG
3-12/S2Y
1 space
INSTALLATION
1
2
3
4
Insert
ID label
Installation
1S
NOT FL
RT
H
1S
SOT FL
UT
H
1S
EA T FL
ST
1S
W T FL
ES
T
2N
D
NO F
RT L
H
2N
D
SO F
UT L
H
2N
EA D F
ST L
2N
W DF
ES L
T
3R
NOD F
RT L
H
3R
SO D F
L
UT
H
3R
EA D F
ST L
3R
W DF
ES L
T
2 Mount
Display
TX RX
TX RX
TX RX
RX TX
RX TX
RX TX
3-ANNSM
3-ANNSM
3-ANNSM
3-ANNSM
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
J3 J2
3-ANNCPU
P3
5
6
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.
Connect
Ribbon
Cable
Ribbon Cable
P/N 250186
TX RX
RX TX
Faceplate connector
on module
Connector pins on
rear of faceplate
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-ANNSM
Annunciator Support Module
Figure 1
Mounting the LED/Switch Display
Observe static sensitive
material handling practices.
DATE: 04/06/99
Product description
Ready to
Page LED
All Call
switch/LED
Phone Page
switch/LED
EVAC
switch/LED
Alert
switch/LED
3-ASU
3-ASU/4
Specifications
Cabinet installation: One chassis space
Rack dimensions: 12.0 x 19.0 x 5.25 inches
(30.48 x 48.26 x 13.34 cm)
Operating current: 45 mA
Options: 3-ASUMX/nn Memory (nn = minutes of messages)
Audio channels: 8 simultaneous
Audio inputs
Local microphone (isolated and supervised)
Remote microphone (isolated and supervised)
Firefighter's telephone (isolated and supervised)
One aux signal source (isolated and supervised)
Prerecorded message storage
2 minutes standard (expandable to 100 minutes)
Auxiliary input
Input impedance: 1 k
Input level: 0.1 Vrms to 1.0 Vrms
Frequency response: 100 Hz to 4 kHz
Installation Sheet
3-ASU and 3-ASU/4 - Audio Source Unit
Functional description
19AUG04
Installation instructions
4.
5.
6.
RCIC
J3
Secure chassis to
backbox studs with
#8-32x locknut here
RCIC
RCIC
3-CHASS
2.
ASU
RCIC
ASU
3.
ASU
RCIC
J2
2.
3.
4.
J1
Ribbon cable
P/N 250195-01
Cover
assembly
Threaded
mounting
stud
3-CHASS
J4
19AUG04
#8 x 32 locknut
Installation Sheet
3-ASU and 3-ASU/4 - Audio Source Unit
Wiring diagram
To CPU module TB2- Audio A IN [2]
From listed
coded-tone
output equipment
Notes
1
AUDIO DATA
TELEPHONE
PRIMARY SECONDARY
PAGE
OUT
10
11
12
REMOTE MIC
KEY
AUDIO
13
AUX
14
J3
J4
CIN
AOUT
J5
BIN
J6
DIN
J7
BOUT
RCIC
COUT
J8
DOUT
J9
Cable
Connector
P/N 250190
P/N 250191
P/N 250192
Installation Sheet
3-ASU and 3-ASU/4 - Audio Source Unit
19AUG04
3-ASU/4
From previous CHAS-7 J10 COUT
J2
J3
J4
CIN
AOUT
J5
BIN
J6
DIN
J7
BOUT
Top rail
RCIC
COUT
J8
DOUT
J9
Bottom rail
Cable
Connector
P/N 250190
P/N 250191
P/N 250192
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-ASU and 3-ASU/4 - Audio Source Unit
3-ASU/FT
Audio Source Unit with Firefighter's Telephone (3-FTCU)
Product description
Operation
When an operator lifts the handset on a remote firefighter's
telephone, the buzzer at the ASU/FT sounds to indicate the
presence of an incoming call. The corresponding incoming call
LED on a control/display panel also flashes slowly to indicate
the pending call.
To silence the buzzer, the operator presses the Silence button
on the ASU/FT. To connect the pending call to the ASU/FT, the
operator lifts the hand set at the ASU/FT and presses the
corresponding phone switch at the control/display panel. The
incoming call LED then stops flashing and remains on. A
steady call LED indicates that the connection has been made
and communication can begin.
Auxiliary input
Input impedance: 1 k
Input level: 0.1 Vrms to 1.0 Vrms
Frequency response: 100 Hz to 4 kHz
Telephone riser
EOL resistor: 15 K
Active telephones: 5 max.
Wire type: 1-2 pair twisted-shielded, 18 AWG
(0.75 sq mm) min.
Configuration: Class A/B
Max. line impedance: 52 , 0.2 F
Termination
Message download: Modular phone jack
Remote microphone: Plug-in terminal strip on 3-ASU
Auxiliary input: Plug-in terminal strip on 3-ASU
Firefighters telephone: Plug-in terminal on 3-FTCU
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing at 32 C
Ready to
Page LED
All Call
switch/LED
Phone Page
switch/LED
Specifications
Cabinet installation: One chassis space
Rack dimensions: 12.0 x 19.0 x 5.25 inches
(30.48 x 48.26 x 13.34 cm)
Operating current: 45 mA
Options: 3-ASUMX/nn Memory (nn = minutes of messages)
Audio channels: 8 simultaneous
Audio inputs
Local microphone (isolated and supervised)
Remote microphone (isolated and supervised)
Firefighter's telephone (isolated and supervised)
One aux signal source (isolated and supervised)
Prerecorded message storage
2 minutes standard (expandable to 100 minutes)
Functional description
Installation Sheet
19AUG04
3-ASU/FT - Audio Source Unit with Firefighter's Telephone (3-FTCU)
Control or
indicator
EVAC
switch/LED
Alert
switch/LED
2.
Functional description
Green LED on indicates the ASU is in the
EVAC mode. Pressing the EVAC switch
directs the page to areas of the facility, which
are automatically receiving the evacuation
tone/message. To exit the EVAC mode, press
the switch a second time or press the All Call,
All Call Minus, or Alert switches.
FTCU
RCIC
3-FTCU
Connect
switch
Review
Pending
switch
ASU
FTCU
RCIC
Review
Connected
switch
Installation instructions
4.
J1
J2
J1
Ribbon cable
(P/N 250195-00)
J4
Secure chassis to
backbox studs with
#8-32x locknut here
5.
6.
7.
RCIC
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-ASU/FT - Audio Source Unit with Firefighter's Telephone (3-FTCU)
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
RCIC
FTCU
ASU
3-CHASS
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
Cover
assembly
J3
J3
Threaded
mounting
stud
#8 x 32 locknut
3-CHASS
[1]
[1]
[2]
[2]
Detail diagram
Cover mounting diagram
Notes
[1] Mounting stud for the ASU cover assembly
[2] Mounting stud for the FTCU cover assembly
J3
J4
CIN
AOUT
J5
BIN
J6
DIN
J7
BOUT
P/N
RCIC
DOUT
P/N 250190
J9
P/N 250191
Cable
Connector
COUT
J8
To next CHAS-7 J8 CIN
To next CHAS-7 J9 DIN
Installation Sheet
19AUG04
3-ASU/FT - Audio Source Unit with Firefighter's Telephone (3-FTCU)
P/N 250192
From listed
coded-tone
output equipment
Notes
1
AUDIO DATA
TELEPHONE
PRIMARY SECONDARY
PAGE
OUT
10
11
12
13
REMOTE MIC
KEY
AUDIO
14
AUX
[4]
4 3 2 1
TB2
TB2
TB1
4 3 21
4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5
TB2
TB1
Single Input
Module
4 3 2 1
8 7 6 5
8 7
10 9
[1]
TB3
10 9
[1]
[3]
[4]
TB3
TB3
10 9
[1]
[3]
[4]
[2]
TB1
From +
3-SSDC
TB1
A A B B
+ - + RISER
CHANNEL 2
TROUBLE
CHANNEL 1
TROUBLE
URSM
Not used
TB1
7
FTCU
Local Cabinet
[3]
24 Vdc
+
_
9 10
_ 11 12 13 14
_
+
+
TELEPHONE
CHANNEL 2
TELEPHONE
CHANNEL 1
Red
Black
Notes
[1] Set Single Input Signal Modules to personality code 6
[2] Set Single Input Modules to personality code 3
[3] UL/ULC listed 47 k EOL
[4] Class B (Style Y), twisted-shielded wires
5.
All shields shall be continuous and insulated from ground, except at the originating panel
6.
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-ASU/FT - Audio Source Unit with Firefighter's Telephone (3-FTCU)
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The 3-ATPINT Interface card is a 25 VRMS and 70 VRMS
adapter for the ATP Amplifier Terminal Panel. The 3ATPINT is required when using a distributed (high
voltage) output of an audio amplifier as the audio source
for the ATP.
SPECIFICATIONS
Input Voltage
Number of Circuits
Supervisory Isolation
25 VRMS or 70 VRMS
2
DC Blocking Capacitor
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTES
1. Use a SIGA-CT1 or SIGA-CT2 (P-code 3) to monitor the
URSM at the end of the audio risers.
2. Use a SIGA-CT1 or SIGA-CT2 (P-code 3) to monitor
ATP trouble contacts.
3. Use a SIGA-CC2 (P-code 7) to select audio from one of
two audio riser circuits.
JUMPER SETTINGS
Jumper
P1
P2
Position
Input Voltage
1/2
2/3
1/2
2/3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1 Remove the old cover plate and retaining clips on the
left side of the ATP (4 screws).
3-ATPINT
S
PRE-AMP 1
PREAMP 1
70V 25V
IN
OUT RISER
OUT PRE-AMP
IN
OUT RISER
OUT PRE-AMP
1 P1
4 Install the new cover plate (2) on the long spacers with
screws and washers (1) provided.
PREAMP 2
70V 25V
1 P2
PRE-AMP 2
2
3
4
5
INSTALLATION SHEET:
Bottom View
DATE: 04/06/99
G FAX 941-753-1806
SARASOTA, FL: 941-739-4300
A UNIT OF GENERAL SIGNALS
CHESHIRE, CT: 203-699-3000 FAX 203-699-3075
OWEN SOUND, CANADA: 519-376-2430 FAX 519-376-7258
EDWARDS
INTERNATIONAL,
SYSTEMS
TECHNOLOGY CANADA: 905-270-1711 FAX 905-270-9553
WIRING
15KW EOL
15KW EOL
10
15KW EOL
10
15KW EOL
10
10
TB1
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
MODULE
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
MODULE
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
MODULE
AUDIO
AMPLIFIER
MODULE
(Riser 1)
(Riser 2)
(Riser 3)
(BACKUP)
TB2
10
10
10
10
Shield,
if used
Audio Riser
Output
UL/ULC Listed 15KW EOL
ON LAST ATP ONLY
From Power
Amp Output
To Power
Amp Audio
Input
2 3
Do Not Use
2 3
+
TB1
IN
S +
OUT
PREAMP #1
IN
OUT RISER
OUT PRE-AMP
Removable Cover
PREAMP 2
70V 25V
1 P2
TB3
1 P1
IN
OUT RISER
OUT PRE-AMP
S +
OUT
-S
-S
OUT
IN
PWR AMP #1
WARNING
AMP #1
PRE-AMP 1
PREAMP 1
70V 25V
S +
TB4
TB5
BATT. IN
24 VDC
40AH MAX.
AMP #2
PREAMP #2
OUT
OUT
S +
FUSE
POWERPANELACTIVITY
FAIL TRBL
IN
WARNING
PRE-AMP 2
IMPROPER
CONNECTION
OF TERMINALS
+
S
+
S +
S
WILL RESULT IN A FAILURE OF POWER SUPPLY TB2
BATT. 120VAC
OUT 60HZ
10A MAX.
S +
BATT.
OUT
PWR AMP #2
IN
OUT
S +
-S
-S
[3AMPCON1.CDR]
Do Not Use
Wiring Notes
1.
2.
3.
4.
JUMPER SETTINGS
P1 = 1/2, Pre-Amp #1 Input 70 VRMS
P1 = 2/3, Pre-Amp #1 Input 25 VRMS
P2 = 1/2, Pre-Amp #2 Input 70 VRMS
P2 = 2/3, Pre-Amp #2 Input 25 VRMS
P/N: 387284 REV: 2.0 Page 2 of 2
INSTALLATION
3-BATBKT
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 23APR99
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
INSTALLATION
Front View
3-BTSEN
Side View
RCC7R, RCC14R or
RCC21R Enclosure
12Volts
3-BATS
12Volts
12Volts
12Volts
3-BATS
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-BATS
Battery Shelf
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387338
DATE: 06APR01
SPECIFICATIONS
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. Multiple 3-BTSENs can be used when
additional batteries are required. 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.
WARNINGS
INSTALLATION
NOTE
WIRING
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
To Primary
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
Red
Black
12Volts
12Volts
Red
Black
12Volts
12Volts
Notes:
1. Supervised, not power limited.
2. To get twice the distance between the panel and the 3BTSEN, use one pair of wires for each power supply in the
panel. Refer to the following table for wire distances.
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION SHEET
3-BTSEN
Battery Distribution Bus
Wire Size
#18 AWG #16 AWG #14 AWG #12 AWG
2
2
2
2
(0.75 mm ) (1.0 mm ) (1.5 mm ) (2.5 mm )
8.84 ft.
(2.7 M)
14 ft.
(4.27 M)
22.4 ft.
(6.83 M)
35.4 ft.
(10.79 M)
4.42 ft.
(1.35 M)
7 ft.
(2.13 M)
11.2 ft.
(3.41 M)
17.7 ft.
(5.4 M)
DATE: 13FEB01
3-BTSEN-E
Battery Distribution Bus
Individual pairs of wires from a battery to a 3-PPS/M-230-E
or a 3-BPS/M-230-E
Product description
To booster(s)
To primary
and booster
Specifications
Mounting: BC-1 or RCC series enclosures
Power rating: 30 A @ 24 Vdc
Circuit breaker: 50 A
Power bus: Four 10-32 machine screws
Temperature sensor: Compatible with 3-PPS/M-230-E Power
Supply
Operating environment
Temperature: -5 to 49 C
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
Red
Black
12 volts
12 volts
To 3-PPS/M-230-E and
3-BPS/M-230-E
Installation instructions
The battery cabinet must be installed in the same room as the
fire alarm panel and wiring run in conduit.
Black
Red
+
12 volts
Side view
+
12 volts
Enclosure
Cover
3-BTSEN-E
Notes
1.
2.
Wiring diagrams
Temperature sensor wiring
Number of
supplies
fed by one
pair of
wires
Side View
18 AWG
(0.75 mm sq)
16 AWG
(1.0 mm sq)
14 AWG (1.5
mm sq)
12 AWG (2.5
mm sq)
8.84 ft
(2.7 m)
14 ft
(4.27 m)
22.4 ft
(6.83 m)
35.4 ft
(10.79 m)
4.42 ft
(1.35 m)
7 ft
(2.13 m)
11.2 ft
(3.41 m)
17.7 ft
(5.4 m)
To 3-PPS TB2
"Temp Mon" terminal
Installation Sheet
3-BTSEN-E - Battery Distribution Bus
Wire size
26AUG03
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
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 circuits inside the backbox by locating power-limited
wiring towards the front of the cabinet and nonpower-limited wiring
towards the rear.
SPECIFICATIONS
3-CAB7B Dimensions (H x W x D)
Rough-In (See note 1)
23.2 in x 24.0 in x 3.86 in
(58.98 cm x 60.9 cm x 9.8 cm)
Finished
Surface Mounted
25.5 in x 27.34 in x 5.5 in
(64.77 cm x 69.4 cm x 14.0 cm)
Semi-Flush Mounted
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)
35.5 in x 24.0 in x 3.86 in
(90.17 cm x 60.9 cm x 9.8 cm)
Finished
Surface Mounted
37.75 in x 27.34 in x 5.5 in
(95.89 cm x 69.4 cm x 14.0 cm)
Semi-Flush Mounted
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)
47.75 in x 24.0 in x 3.86 in
(121.29 cm x 60.9 cm x 9.80 cm)
Finished
Surface Mounted
50.0 in x 27.34 in x 5.5 in
(127.0 cm x 69.4 cm x 14.0 cm)
Semi-Flush Mounted
50.0 in x 27.34 in x 1.65 in
(127.0 cm x 69.4 cm x 4.19 cm)
Note:
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
3-CAB21B shown
4 max.
2 max.
2 max.
2 chassis assemblies
4 max.
2 max.
2 max.
3 chassis assemblies
4 max.
2 max.
2 max.
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 24MAY99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
3-CAB7B
3-CAB14B
3-CAB21B
27.34 in
(69.40 cm)
1.65 in
(4.19 cm)
27.34 in
(69.40 cm)
1.65 in
(4.19 cm)
27.34 in
(69.40 cm)
1.65 in
(4.19 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
21.0 in
(53.34 cm)
21.0 in
(53.34 cm)
21.0 in
(53.34 cm)
22.75 in
(57.8 cm)
22.75 in
(57.8 cm)
22.75 in
(57.8 cm)
24.0 in
(60.9 cm)
24.0 in
(60.9 cm)
24.0 in
(60.9 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
3.0 in
(7.7 cm)
3.0 in
(7.7 cm)
3.0 in
(7.7 cm)
25.5 in
(64.77 cm)
37.75 in
(95.89 cm)
50.0 in
(127.0 cm)
23.2 in
(58.98 cm)
35.5 in
(90.17 cm)
47.75 in
(121.3 cm)
1.25 in
(3.16 cm)
1.25 in
(3.16 cm)
1.25 in
(3.16 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
A
TOP VIEW
OUTER DOOR
D
ALL KNOCKOUTS
FOR 3/4-INCH CONDUIT
(1.9 cm)
N
I
OUTER DOOR
BACKBOX
L
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
Power-limited
wiring area
Nonpower-limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
Nonpower-limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
Wire
POWER LIMITED
Right Front
Nonpower-limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
NON-POWER LIMITED
Left Rear
Battery
Battery
Front View
P/N: 387557 REV: 1.0 Page 2 of 2
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
side.
Hinge
Back box
Inner door
ground strap
stud
Inner door
hinge pin
Inner door
hinge pin
Outer door
hinge pin
Back box
right flange
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.
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
3-CAB14DR Red door w/window for CAB21B back boxes
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 29MAR99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
TOP
CHASSIS
CENTER
CHASSIS
BOTTOM
CHASSIS
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
Retaining
Clip
See details on
other side
Double Male
Hinge
Lock
Plug
Left-hand
Mounting
D&F
B
Latch Up
Right-hand
Mounting
A&C
E
Latch Down
Bumpers
Plates
Lock
Strike
Double Male
Hinge Pin
Left-hand
Mounting
D&F
Right-hand
Mounting
A&C
PRODUCT INFORMATION
1.5 in
(3.81 cm)
1.3 in
(3.30 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
TOP VIEW
OUTER DOOR
2.6 in
(6.6 cm)
1.65 in
(4.19 cm)
3.86 in
(9.80 cm)
BACKBOX
24.25 in (61.60 cm)
OUTER DOOR
1.3 in
(3.3 cm)
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
Finished
Surface Mounted
Dimensions (HWD)
3-CAB5B Back Box
Rough-In
3.1 in
(7.87 cm)
SPECIFICATIONS
ALL KNOCKOUTS
FOR 3/4" CONDUIT
(1.9 cm)
MODEL DEFINITIONS
3-CAB5
3-CAB5R
3-CAB5 / 3-CAB5-R
CABINET INSTALLATION
1. 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.
2. Install the outer door at this time.
3. Install the 3-TAMP5 Tamper Switch, if used.
4. Install the equipment chassis. After all chassis
assemblies have been installed, mount the inner door
on the inside hinge pins.
5. Connect the ground strap between the stud on the
inner door and the backbox, using the hardware
provided.
6. Install the ground strap between the stud on the
exterior door and the stud on the backbox.
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-CAB5
3-CAB5R
DATE: 12/17/98
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
GS
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
side.
Hinge
Back box
Inner door
ground strap
stud
Inner door
hinge pin
Inner door
hinge pin
Outer door
hinge pin
Back box
right flange
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.
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
3-CAB21DR-E Red door w/window for CAB21B back boxes
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 23APR99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
Mylar film
TOP
CHASSIS
CENTER
CHASSIS
BOTTOM
CHASSIS
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
Retaining
Clip
Gasket
See details on
other side
Plexiglass
Double Male
Hinge
Lock
Plug
Left-hand
Mounting
D&F
B
Latch Up
Right-hand
Mounting
A&C
E
Latch Down
Bumpers
Plates
Lock
Strike
Double Male
Hinge Pin
Left-hand
Mounting
D&F
Right-hand
Mounting
A&C
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The 3-CHAS7 chassis provides the mounting, internal power, and
data distribution for up to seven plug-in local rail modules. Mounting
studs for two power supplies and one interface module are provided
on each chassis. Chassis design facilitates separation of power limited
and non-power limited circuits by locating power limited circuitry
toward the front of the chassis and non-power limited wiring at the rear
of the chassis.
SPECIFICATIONS
19" Rack Installation
Dimensions (HWD)
Capacity
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 single cabinet, the
chassis power and data circuits must be interconnected. The chassis has
four data connectors and four power connectors. The 3-CHAS7 has two
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
3-CHAS7
J9 BIN
J8 AIN
J9
J8
J11
J10
J9
J8
J11
J10
J10 AOUT
J11 BOUT
J9
J8
J11
J10
Bottom Rail
J8 CIN
J9 DIN
J9
J8
J11
[3CHAS7.CDR]
J10
[3RAILCN1.CDR]
J10 COUT
J11 DOUT
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-CHAS7
Seven Local Rail Module Chassis
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 270484
DATE: 06/14/99
INSTALLATION (continued)
The figure on the left shows three 3-CHAS7 chassises in a common
cabinet. Connect the power and data cables as follows:
Chassis #1
J9
J8
J11
J10
Top Rail
Bottom Rail
J9
J8
J11
J10
Chassis #2
J9
J8
J11
J10
Top Rail
Bottom Rail
J9
J8
J11
J10
Chassis #3
J9
J8
J11
J10
Top Rail
Bottom Rail
J9
J8
J11
J10
[3RAILCN2.CDR]
NOTE: The chassis containing the 3-CPU1 Central Processor can only
have chassis power and data connections made to connectors J10
AOUT and J11 BOUT on the top rail and J10 COUT and J11 DOUT on the
bottom rail. The chassis containing the 3-CPU can never have
connections coming into connectors J8 AIN, J9 BIN, J8 CIN or J9 DIN.
INSTALLATION (continued)
The figure to the left shows an Audio Source Unit (ASU) and two 3CHAS7 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.
Chassis #1
J9
J8
J11
In this example, the ASU can be either the top or middle chassis.
Connect the power and data cables as follows:
J10
Top Rail
1. 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.
2. 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 connect to J4 BIN.
Bottom Rail
J9
J8
J11
J10
Chassis #2
J9
4. 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 connect to J6 DIN.
1
2
6. 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.
J8
J11
J10
J2
J3
J4
CIN
AIN
AOUT
J5
Bottom Rail
J9
J1
J8
J11
J10
Chassis #3
BIN
Top Rail
J6
DIN
J7
BOUT
J1 To Audio
Source Unit
Rail
Chassis
Interface
Card
COUT
DOUT
J8
J9
1
J9
J8
J11
J10
Top Rail
LEGEND
Top Rail Power Cable
1
P/N 250191
3
Bottom Rail
J9
J8
J11
J10
[3RAILCN3.CDR]
3-LCD
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 for the network
data circuit and digital audio circuits. An optically isolated RS232 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
protected. The plug-in connectors and snap rivet mounting
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-LCD 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.
Power
Test
CPU
Fail
Disable
Gnd
Fault
Reset
Alarm
Silence
Panel
Silence
Alarm
Supvr
Trouble
Drill
Monitor
Previous
Message
Next
Details
Command
Menus
3-CPU1
N
C
N
O
N
O
TROUBLE
N
C
A
ALARM
N
C
N
O
N
C
SUP
TB1
J1
A
+
NETWORK
AUDIO
OUT
IN
A IN
A B
B
+
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
A OUT
+
- +
AUDIO
B OUT
+
-
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
M X
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 26OCT99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
SPECIFICATIONS
3-CPU1 Central Processor Module
Processor:
16-bit, RISC
Installation:
Memory:
LCD Display:
Installation:
Indicators:
Power
CPU Failure
Test
Ground Fault
Disable
Reset
Trouble Silence
Isolated, Class B
Connector, RJ-11
Operating Environment
Temperature:
Humidity:
32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
93% RH, non-condensing
Power Requirements
Standby Current:
Alarm Current:
100 mA
110 mA
Alarm Silence
Drill
Alarm
Supervisory
Trouble
Monitor
Green LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED, integrated with Reset switch
Yellow LED, integrated with Trouble Silence
switch
Yellow LED, integrated with Alarm Silence
switch
Yellow LED, integrated with Drill switch
Red LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED
Yellow LED
Operator Controls:
Reset Switch
Alarm Silence Switch
Trouble Silence Switch
Drill Switch
Operating Environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity:
93% RH, non-condensing
Power Requirements
Standby Current
Alarm Current
INSTALLATION
1. Install the 3-LCD display module (if
required).
Remove the blank front panels from the
support brackets on the 3-CPU1.
Connect the ribbon cable on the 3-LCD
to J1 on the 3-CPU1. The colored edge
is pin 1.
Connect the ground cable on the 3-LCD
to the 2-pin header on the 3-CPU1. The
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.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Primary power
Primary power
supply
supply monitor
N
O
N
C
N
O
TROUBLE
C
N
A
ALARM
N
C
N
O
N
C
SUP
TB1
J1
A
+
NETWORK
AUDIO
OUT
A IN
IN
A B
B
+
- +
-
3-LCD
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
A OUT
+
- +
-
AUDIO
B OUT
+
-
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
M X
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
3-CPU1
53 mA
53 mA
3-CPU1
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
Isolated
terminals
Notes
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.
On Class B network data risers, the panel that does not have
wires connected to the Network A terminals should be
designated as the service panel and located accordingly.
From NETWORK B+ on
previous CPU module
To NETWORK A+ on
next CPU module
From NETWORK B- on
previous CPU module
To NETWORK A- on
next CPU module
Typical wiring
First panel on Class B
network
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
From
AUDIO DATA PRIMARY
on 3-ASU
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
[AUDIORISER1.CDR]
From
AUDIO DATA PRIMARY
on 3-ASU
Figure-4: Typical Class B network audio riser wiring (requires a 3-RS485A or 3-RS485B card)
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU1
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
From
AUDIO DATA PRIMARY
connections on 3-ASU
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
[AUDIORISER2.CDR]
Figure-5: Typical Class A network audio riser wiring (requires a 3-RS485A card)
P/N: 387465 REV: 2.0 Page 4 of 5
System
Alarm
relay
System
Supervisory
relay
N C N
C
O
TROUBLE
Note: All common relay wiring is power-limited when connected to a powerlimited source.
N
O
C N
A
ALARM
N
C
N
O
N
C
SUP
TB1
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
To COM terminal on
listed equipment
To RxD terminal on
listed equipment
To TxD terminal on
listed equipment
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
3-CPU1
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
3-CPU3
Central Processor Module
Product description
Specifications
N
C
N
O
N
O
TR OUBLE
C
N
A
ALAR M
N
C
N
O
N
C
SUP
TB1
J1
A
+
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A B
B
+
-
AUDIO
A IN
-
AUDIO
AUDIO
B IN
A O UT
+
- +
AUDIO
B OUT
+
-
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
M X
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
Installation instructions
1.
The 3-CPU3 Central Processor Module is the control element
for all rail modules and control/display modules installed within
an enclosure. The 3-CPU3 processes all information from
modules installed within the cabinet as well as data received
from other panels over the network data riser.
Note: 3-CPU3 is a replacement for the 3-CPU1 and 3-CPU.
The 3-CPU3 has an internal calendar/clock with leap year
function provides date/time event stamping and initiates timed
events. The 3-CPU3 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 in the network.
2.
3.
4.
5.
N
O
Installation Sheet
3-CPU3 - Central Processor Module
06AUG03
N
C
N
O
N
A
N
C
N
O
ALARM
N
C
SUP
TB1
TROUBLE
J1
A
+
NETWORK
AUDIO
OUT
IN
A IN
A B
B
- +
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
A OUT
+
- +
AUDIO
B OUT R
X
+
- 1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
M X
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
Isolated
terminals
Notes
From NETWORK B+ on
previous CPU module
To NETWORK A+ on
next CPU module
From NETWORK B- on
previous CPU module
To NETWORK A- on
next CPU module
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
3-CPU3
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A
B
A
B
AUDIO
A IN
06AUG03
Installation Sheet
3-CPU3 - Central Processor Module
AUDIO
A IN
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
Notes
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO
A OUT
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
From
AUDIO DATA PRIMARY
on 3-ASU
Figure 5: Typical Class B network audio riser wiring (requires a 3-RS485A or 3-RS485B card)
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO
A OUT
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
TB2
AUDIO AUDIO AUDIO
A OUT
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
3-CPU3
TB2
AUDIO
A OUT
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
AUDIO
A IN
From
AUDIO DATA PRIMARY
connections on 3-ASU
Figure 6: Typical Class A network audio riser wiring (requires a 3-RS485A card)
Installation Sheet
3-CPU3 - Central Processor Module
06AUG03
System
Alarm
relay
System
Supervisory
relay
3-CPU3
TB2
R
X
1
N C
N
C
O
TROUBLE
C N
A
ALARM
N
O
N
C
N
O
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
R
T
S
2
T
X
2
C
O
M
2
N
C
SUP
TB1
3-CPU3
To COM terminal on
listed equipment
To RxD terminal on
listed equipment
To TxD terminal on
listed equipment
3-CPU3
3-CPU3
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
3-CPU3
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
TB2
R
X
1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O
M
1
R
X
2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
06AUG03
Installation Sheet
3-CPU3 - Central Processor Module
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 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 communications during servicing.
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
Class B (Style 4) or Class A (Style 7)
Data Rate
9600, 19.2K, 38.4K
Isolation
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.
Data Rate
327 KB
Isolation
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
Circuit Resistance
90 , max.
Circuit Capacitance
0.3 F, max.
Wire Type
Twisted Pair, 18 AWG (0.75 mm2) min.
Copper Wired Audio Data Circuit
Circuit Length
5,000 ft (1,524 m) max. between any
three panels
Circuit Resistance
90 , max.
Circuit Capacitance
0.09 F, max
(includes shield capacitance, if required)
Wire Type
Twisted pair, 18 AWG (0.75 mm2) min.
Current Rating
Standby
105 mA (both models)
Alarm
105 mA (3-FIB)
110 mA (3-FIBA)
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.
3-FIB/3-FIBA
P6
NORM
JP1
P1
NOTES
P8
P3
TEST
P7
P2
P4
TB1
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.
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-FIB/3-FIBA
Fiber Optic Communications
Interface Module
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387333
DATE: 29JAN99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
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 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
J1
3-FIB/A
Electronics Card
4
7
1
J2
4
2
J2
3-FIB/A
Electronics Card
P6
P8
NORM
P1
3-FIB/A
Interface Card
P5
TEST
JP1
P3
A IN NET
P7
P2
P6
NORM
P4
A OUT NET
P1
A IN AUDIO
P3
A OUT AUDIO
J2
P8
TEST
JP1
TB1
B IN NET
P5
B OUT NET
P2
B IN AUDIO
(3-FIB/A only)
B OUT AUDIO
(3-FIB/A only)
P7
6
8
4
3FIB3.CDR
P4
TB1
P6
P1
P5
P2
3-FIB/A
Interface Card
4
Component
Sides
J2
3
TEST
JP1
P8
P3
P7
P4
NORM
3-CPU1
side view
J1
Figure 3
3-CHAS7 - Front View
Side View
CAB5
8
5
DS4
3-PPS(/230)
P6
3-PPS(/230)
DS7
DS8
DS5
J11
P1
P5
P2
3-MPFIB
Mounting
Bracket
J9
J8
J10
3-FIB/A
Ingerface
Card
Interface
Card
Footprint
JP1
DS2
DS6
DS1
DS3
J9
[3fibmtg1.CDR]
P8
P7
J11
J10
J11
P3
P4
J8
J9
J8
J10
INTERCONNECTIONS
3-CPU1 with 3-FIB/A
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
20
19 18
17 16 15
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
20
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
P4
Fiber Optic
Audio Data Riser
20
P2
20
10
Fiber Optic
Network Data Riser
Fiber Optic
Audio Data Riser
Fiber Optic
Network Data Riser
20
14 13 12 11
P6
P8
P6
P8
P1
P3
P1
P3
P5
P7
P5
P7
P4
P2
P4
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P2
To next panel
3-CPU1 module
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
Copper Wire
Network Data Riser
Fiber Optic
Network Data Riser
Fiber Optic
Network Data Riser
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
Fiber Optic
Audio Data Riser
3-CPU1 with 3-FIB/A
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
Fiber Optic
Audio Data Riser
3-CPU1 with 3-FIB or 3-CPU1 with 3-FIBA
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
P6
P8
P1
P3
P5
P7
P2
P4
Copper Wire
Audio Data Riser
Copper Wire
Network Data Riser
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
3-CPU1
3-CPU1
20
19 18
17 16 15
14 13 12 11
10
From 3-ASU
Primary Audio
Data
3-FIBMB
Fiber Optic Interface
Product description
Specifications
U2
RX
U3
TX
RX
B DATA
TX
A DATA
SMXLO
or
SMXHI
MMXVR
A AUDIO
RX
U2
NORMAL
TEST
B AUDIO
J2
TX
RX
TX
U3
Installation Sheet
3-FIBMB - Fiber Optic Interface
Notes
23JUN04
Installation instructions
Caution: This product contains components that are sensitive
to static electricity. Failure to follow proper handling procedures
to prevent damage from electrostatic discharge may result in
equipment failure.
To install the 3-FIBMB:
5.
Snap the mounting bracket onto the cabinet, using the two
interface mount studs located on the right side of the
enclosure, below under the rails. See Figure 3.
6.
7.
8.
A AUDIO
CAB5
Nylon
screw
3-FIBMB
RX
TX
RX
B DATA
RX
TX
Electronics
card
J2
J2
TX
B AUDIO
J8
NORMAL
TEST
Ribbon
cable
J2
TX
A DATA
A AUDIO
RX
Nylon
nut
TX
4.
B AUDIO
RX
Route the ribbon cable under the rail to the far right of the
chassis.
NORMAL
3.
A DATA
TEST
TX
TX
B DATA
2.
RX
TX
RX
RX
J2
1.
J9
J11
J10
3-PPS(/230)
J1
3-FIBMB
footprint
Fiber testing
CPU side
view
Fiber-optic
Interface module
23JUN04
Installation Sheet
3-FIBMB - Fiber Optic Interface
A
audio
B
audio
A AUDIO
B AUDIO
TX
RX
TX
A DATA
B DATA
A
audio
B
audio
A
audio
B
audio
RX
TX
A
audio
RX
TX
B
audio
A AUDIO
A AUDIO
B AUDIO
B AUDIO
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B AUDIO
A
audio
A AUDIO
B AUDIO
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
A A UDIO
B AUDIO
A
audio
B AUDIO
A AUDIO
B DATA
A
audio
A A UDIO
RX
TX
A
audio
A AUDIO
B
audio
B AUDIO
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
TX
A
audio
A AUDIO
RX
TX
B
audio
B AUDIO
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
TX
A
audio
A AUDIO
B
audio
RX
TX
A
audio
B AUDIO
RX
TX
RX
TX
B
audio
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B DATA
TX
TX
RX
RX
TX
RX
RX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
+
- +
-
RX
TX
RX
TX
A AUDIO
TX
RX
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
+
- +
-
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
+
- +
-
RX
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
A data
B AUDIO
RX
A
audio
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
+
- +
-
B AUDIO
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
TX
A
+
RX
RX
TX
B data
A A UDIO
RX
TX
Fiber-optic
audio data riser
A DATA
A
audio
A A UDIO
B AUDIO
A
audio
A AUDIO
TX
RX
TX
TX
RX
RX
B AUDIO
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
B DATA
A DATA
RX
TX
B DATA
RX
TX
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
TX
A DATA
B DATA
A DATA
TX
B DATA
RX
TX
RX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
TX
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
RX
TX
A DATA
RX
TX
Fiber-optic
network data riser
RX
TX
RX
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
+
- +
AUDIO AUDIO
A OUT
A IN
+
- +
RX
TX
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
TX
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
A data
TX
RX
TX
RX
B data
TX
RX
TX
TX
RX
A data
RX
A DATA
RX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
B data
TX
B DATA
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
CPU
Network
RX
RX
TX
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
RX
TX
A
+
RX
A data
TX
RX
TX
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
RX
Network
A
+
Fiber-optic
audio data riser
Network
TX
TX
B data
TX
RX
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
A data
TX
RX
RX
RX
TX
Fiber-optic
network data riser
To next panel
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
B data
TX
RX
TX
RX
B data
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
A data
RX
RX
TX
Network
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
B data
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
TX
RX
A data
TX
Network
A
+
TX
RX
B data
RX
TX
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
A data
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
RX
TX
Fiber-optic audio
data riser
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
RX
TX
RX
A data
TX
RX
RX
TX
Fiber-optic
audio data riser
Fiber-optic
network data riser
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
TX
RX
B data
A data
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
TX
TX
RX
B data
RX
OUT
IN
A
A B
B
+
- +
-
TX
RX
RX
Fiber-optic network
data riser
TX
RX
RX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
RX
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
B data
Network
A
+
A data
RX
Wiring diagrams
Network
A
+
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN B OUT
- +
+
Hybrid fiber-optic and copper wire network and Class A fiberoptic and copper wire audio connections
Installation Sheet
3-FIBMB - Fiber Optic Interface
23JUN04
A
audio
A AUDIO
B AUDIO
TX
RX
A DATA
TX
RX
B DATA
B data
TX
TX
RX
RX
TX
RX
A data
To next panel
To alternate
24 Vdc power
supply
RX
TX
RX
TX
RX
B DATA
A
audio
A AU DIO
B AUDIO
B
audio
A
audio
A AUDIO
TX
B AUDIO
TX
A DATA
RX
TX
B DATA
RX
TX
A DATA
RX
TX
B DATA
RX
U3
U2
U3
TX
U2
RX
RX
U3
U3
J2
TX
RX
TX
U2
TX
U2
A AUDIO
U3
TX
B AUDIO
NORMAL
TEST
RX
U2
RX
To previous panel
TX
RX
B data
TX
RX
TX
RX
A data
TX
RX
B data
TX
RX
TX
RX
A data
TX
A DATA
TB1
RX
To next panel
To previous panel
X
audio
Single mode
transceiver
TX
TX
RX
TX
RX
RX
X
audio
Legend
Multimode
transceiver
RX
TX
Data and audio circuit for Class B using single mode and
multimode fiber
A AUDIO
A
audio
B
audio
RX
TX
B AUDIO
TX
B DATA
RX
RX
B data
TX
TX
RX
RX
TX
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
- +
+
RX
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
- +
+
A data
TX
To next panel
A DATA
To next panel
RX
TX
RX
TX
Multimode transceivers
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
+
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
+
- +
-
TX
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
RX
RX
TX
Network
OUT
IN
A B
B
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
A IN
A OUT
+
- +
-
AUDIO AUDIO
B IN
B OUT
+
- +
-
To previous panel
A
audio
To previous panel
Data and audio circuit for Class A using single mode and
multimode fiber
23JUN04
Installation Sheet
3-FIBMB - Fiber Optic Interface
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 @
3.5 A or 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 requires 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.
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 & IDC4, and IDC7& 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. Set jumpers JP1, JP2, JP3, & 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 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.
SPECIFICATIONS
Installation
Module Configuration
Initiating Device Circuit (IDC)
Wiring Configuration
Detector Voltage
Short Circuit Current
Circuit Resistance
Capacitance
EOL Resistor
Detector Load
3-IDC8/4
Class B (Style B)
16.23 to 25.4 Vdc, Max. ripple
400 mV
75.9mA Max.
50 Max.
100 F Max.
4.7K
Refer to compatibility listings in
the EST3 Installation and
Service Manual (P/N 270380)
TB1
RX TX
JP1 JP2
1
1
2
2
3
3
1
1
2
2
3
3
JP3 JP4
TB2
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-IDC8/4
Traditional Zone I/O Module
DATE: 12/17/98
WIRING
1 4
UL/ULC Listed
4.7K EOL
2 3
B401B
Base
DC VOLTS
6251B-001A
Base
24
Connect to IDC 3, 4, 7, or 8
IDC/NAC 1, 2, 5, or 6
UL/ULC Listed
15K EOL
NOTE
NAC IN
1/2
IDC #4
IDC #3
IDC/NAC #2
IDC/NAC #1
Connect to IDC/NAC 1, 2, 5, or 6
10
10
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
JP1 to 1 & 2
JP2 to 1 & 2
JP1 to 2 & 3
JP2 to 2 & 3
IDC/NAC 5/6
JP3 to 2 & 3
JP4 to 2 & 3
JP3 to 1 & 2
JP4 to 1 & 2
TB1
RX TX
JP1 JP2
1
1
2
2
3
3
Wiring Notes
1
1
2
2
3
3
JP3 JP4
TB2
NAC IN
5/6
IDC #8
IDC #7
IDC/NAC #6
IDC/NAC #5
10
1.
2.
Maximum #12 AWG (2.5 mm2) wire; minimum #18 AWG (0.75
mm2).
3.
Shields (if used) must be continuous and free from Earth Ground.
4.
IDC/NACs 1 & 2 share the same input source. Set both JP1 & JP2
to 1/2 for the external source (TB1-9 & 10). Set JP1 & JP2 to 2/3 for
the internal 24 VDC source. NOTE: There is a 3.5 amp total limit for
both NAC1 and NAC2. External sources must be power limited.
5.
IDC/NACs 5 & 6 share the same input source. Set both JP3 & JP4
to 2/3 for the external source (TB2-1 & 2). Set JP3 & JP4 to 1/2 for
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.
3-LCD
Main LCD Display
Product description
Power
Test
CPU
Fail
Gnd
Fault
Reset
Alarm
Silence
Panel
Silence
Alarm
Supvr
Trouble
Disable
Drill
Monitor
Previous
Message
Next
Details
Command
Menus
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
N
O
Specifications
N
C
N
O
N
A
N
C
N
O
ALARM
N
C
SUP
TB1
Installation:
Plugs into connector J1 on CPU module.
Mounts on the front of the CPU module.
Compatible CPU models: 3-CPU, 3-CPU1, 3-CPU3
Power requirements
Connected to
Standby current Alarm current
3-CPU
53 mA
53 mA
3-CPU1
53 mA
53 mA
3-CPU3
38 mA
38 mA
LCD display: 64 x 128 pixels, back-lit liquid crystal
Indicators
Power: Green LED
Test: Yellow LED
CPU Failure: Yellow LED
Ground Fault: Yellow LED
Disable: Yellow LED
Reset: Yellow LED, integrated with Reset switch
Alarm Silence: Yellow LED, integrated with Alarm Silence
switch
Installation Sheet
3-LCD - Main LCD Display
TROUBLE
09NOV04
Ribbon cable
J1
Ground cable
TB2
A
+
NETWORK
OUT
IN
A B
-
3-LCD
AUDIO
A IN
B
- +
AUDIO
A OUT
+
AUDIO
B IN
- +
AUDIO
B OUT R
X
- 1
+
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
MX
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
CPU
3-LCDXL
Main LCD Display
Product description
Power
Test
CPU
Fail
Alarm
Silence
Reset
GND
Fault
Panel
Silence
Disable
Drill
Details
Command
Menus
Previous
Message
Next
Alarm
Supvr
Trouble
Monitor
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
Specifications
N
O
Installation:
Plugs into connector J1 on CPU module
Mounts on the front of the CPU module
Compatible CPU models: 3-CPU, 3-CPU1, 3-CPU3
Rail requirements: 4 slots
Power requirements
N
O
N
C
N
A
N
C
N
O
ALAR M
N
C
SU P
TB1
Connected to
Standby current Alarm current
3-CPU
53 mA
62 mA
3-CPU1
53 mA
62 mA
3-CPU3
38 mA
52 mA
LCD display: 240 x 320 pixels, backlit liquid crystal, 24 lines of
40 characters
Indicators
Power: Green LED
Test: Yellow LED
CPU Fail: Yellow LED
Installation Sheet
3-LCDXL - Main LCD Display
TR OU BLE
09NOV04
J1
Ribbon cable
Ground cable
TB2
N ETWOR K
OUT
A
A B IN
+
- +
AU DI O
AU DI O AU DI O
AU DI O
A OU T
B IN
B OU T
B A IN
- +
+
- +
+
3-LCDXL
R
X
- 1
T
X
1
R
T
S
1
C
O R
M X
1 2
T
X
2
R
T
S
2
C
O
M
2
CPU
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The 3-LDSM LED Display Support Local Rail Module
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.
SPECIFICATIONS
Installation
1 LRM space
Operating Environment
32F to 120F (0C to 49C)
93% RH, non-condensing
INSTALLATION
1.Mount the Control/LED Display in the recess on the
front of the module.
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.
3-LDSM
TX RX
TX RX
[3LDSM.CDR]
DC VOLTS
O
24
INSTALLATION SHEET:
3-LDSM
LED Display Support Local Rail Module
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 270485
DATE: 06/14/99
3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP
Modem Communicator
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
Product description
J1
3-MODCOMP
All 3-MODCOM specifications apply, plus the following.
Pager interface communication protocol
TAP: Telelocator Alphanumeric Protocol for pagers
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
WARNINGS
P3
1.
2.
3.
4.
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 RJ31X 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: 0 to 93% RH (noncondensing)
FCC registration number: EDWUSA-47115-AL-E
Installation Sheet
3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP - Modem Communicator
a.
b.
5.
12JUN02
Wiring diagram
SURGE
PROTECTOR
YELLOW
BLACK
PREMISES
PHONES
2
1
RING
(RED)
TIP
(GREEN)
TO PHONE LINE #2
(WIRED SAME AS
PHONE LINE #1)
RJ31X
8 PIN MODULAR
CONNECTOR FOR
PHONE LINE #1
2
1
RJ31X
8 PIN MODULAR
CONNECTOR FOR
PHONE LINE #2
NO T-TAPS
PERMITTED
FERRITE
CLAMPS
[3]
[1]
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.
7 FT [2]
(2.13 M)
J20
J21
MODCOM
(FRONT VIEW)
FCC Information
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
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 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 telephone company.
12JUN02
Installation Sheet
3-MODCOM, 3-MODCOMP - Modem Communicator
3-NSHM1(2)
Network Short Haul Modem
Product description
Specifications
Network
A Side
TB1
+ JP1
Network 12
3
B Side
Resistance
19 AWG
24 AWG
26 AWG
16.3 /1000 ft
(53.5 /km)
Capacitance 83 nF/mi
[15.72 pF/ft]
(151.6 nF/km)
83 nF/mi
[15.72 pF/ft]
(151.6 nF/km)
83 nF/mi
[15.72 pF/ft]
(151.6 nF/km)
Distance
@ 38.4 Kb
@ 19.2 Kb
2 mi (3.2 km)
3 mi (4.8 km)
6 mi (9.7 km)
9 mi (14.5 km)
Installation instructions
WARNING: Power down the panel before proceeding with the
installation and wiring instructions.
3-NSHM1(2)
Ribbon cable
Modem(s)
Battery connection wire
3-MPFIB
Installation Sheet
3-NSHM1(2) - Network Short Haul Modem
19AUG04
CHAS7 Installation
Half footprint
mounting space
CPU
J9
J8
J 11
J10
MPFIB
Mounting
Bracket
J9
NSHM
(rear view)
J8
J 11
J10
J2
CAB5 Installation
Ribbon
cable
J1
Interface
Adapter
Half footprint
mounting space
3-PPS(/230)
MPFIB
Mounting
Bracket
J9
J8
J 11
J10
Snap rivet
J2
J2
CPUx
Snap rivet
J2
Interface
Adapter
Connected to
Interface Adapter
Ribbon
cable
+ -
NSHM
JP1
Network 12
B Side 3
Rear view
1
2
3
ON
SW1
4-wire mode
JP1
SW2
12 34 5 67 8
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-NSHM1(2) - Network Short Haul Modem
SW1
Data rate
19.2 Kbps
38.4 KBps
On
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
On
On
Carrier
4-wire constantly
ON
Off
5.
6.
7.
SW2
Operation
4-wire full-duplex
Off
Off
On
On
On
On
Off
Off
2.
3.
4-Wire installation:
Note: Observe wiring polarity between modems. The
G (shield) connection is optional.
Modem 1
wiring
4.
Modem 2
wiring
XMT (transmit)
RCV (receive)
XMT (transmit)
RCV (receive)
RCV (receive)
XMT (transmit)
RCV (receive)
XMT (transmit)
}One pair
1.
2.
}One pair
Installation Sheet
3-NSHM1(2) - Network Short Haul Modem
19AUG04
Wiring diagrams
To the next modem connected to the
Network B Side of NSHM
Notes
The following notes apply to all wiring diagrams in this topic.
Modem 1
Network
A Side
NSHM
TB1
+ JP1
Network 12
3
B Side
Modem 2
(if used)
Network
A Side
CPU
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
B IN connection.
Ribbon
Cable
NSHM1
Network
B Side
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
CPU
Up to 6 miles
(see Specifications)
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
A OUT connection.
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
Ditek
[1]
[2]
Network
A Side
Ribbon
Cable
NSHM1
Network
B Side
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-NSHM1(2) - Network Short Haul Modem
GFD
[3]
Ditek
[1]
[2]
Network
A Side
Ribbon
Cable
CPU
CPU
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
A OUT connection.
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
B IN connection.
Network
A Side
Ribbon
Cable
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
NSHM1
Network
B Side
Up to 6 miles
(see Specifications)
Ditek
[1]
[2]
NSHM1
Network
B Side
Network
A Side
CPU
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
B IN connection.
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
Ribbon
Cable
Ditek
GFD
[1]
[3]
[2]
Ditek
GFD
[1]
[3]
[2]
NSHM1
CPU
Network
A Side
CPU
Single Node
Network
B Side
Ditek
[1]
[2]
Ribbon
Cable
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
Note: No wiring
permitted to Network
A OUT connection.
NSHM2
TB2
Network
OUT
IN
A A B B
+ - + -
Network
B Side
Network
A Side
Ribbon
Cable
NSHM1
Network
B Side
Up to 6 miles
(see Specifications)
Up to 6 miles
(see Specifications)
To alternate
24 Vdc power
supply
TB1
+ JP1
1
2
3
Installation Sheet
3-NSHM1(2) - Network Short Haul Modem
19AUG04
3-OPS
Off Premises Signal Module
Product description
Closed
2/3
Open
1/2
TX RX
JP1
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Wiring diagrams
Note: When wiring the module field wiring plug, the scalloped
edge must face down and terminal clamp screws face up. The
pins are numbered right to left.
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 coil
Maximum wire size: 12 AWG (2.5 sq mm)
Trouble relay: NO or NC configuration rated 24 Vdc @ 1 A
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 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing at 32 C
Installation Sheet
3-OPS - Off Premises Signal Module
19AUG04
Trouble relay is
terminals 1 and 2
[10]
[10]
Dedicated line to
reverse polarity
alarm receiver
Trouble relay is
terminals 1 and 2
Master box
[10]
[1] [2] [3]
Municipal circuit
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
3-OPS - Off Premises Signal Module
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
50 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.
CABINET INSTALLATION
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 model 3PPS/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
SPECIFICATIONS
RCC7R 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
RCC7R
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
Up to three 3-BTS battery shelves and four
65AH @ 12 Vdc batteries and two 3-BTSEN
Door Finish
Red textured enamel
RCC14R
RCC21R Cabinet
Backbox and Door - Dimensions (HWD)
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
RCC21R
INSTALLATION SHEET
3-RCC Series
Remote Closet Cabinets
DATE: 13FEB01
L
K
J
N
M
RCC7R
23.36 in
(59.3 cm)
RCC14R RCC21R
35.61 in
47.75 in
(90.4 cm) (121.29 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
14.1 in
C (35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
23.25 in
D (59.1 cm)
35.47 in
47.72 in
(90.1 cm) (121.21 cm)
I
TOP VIEW
ALL KNOCKOUTS
FOR 3/4" CONDUIT
(1.9 cm)
OUTER DOOR
GROUND
STRAP
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
5.5 in
5.5 in
5.5 in
F (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm)
BACKBOX
1.25 in
G (3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
5.5 in
5.5 in
5.5 in
H (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm)
I
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
21.44 in
21.44 in
21.44 in
J (54.46 cm) (54.46 cm) (54.46 cm)
23.25 in
23.25 in
23.25 in
K (59.03 cm) (59.03 cm) (59.03 cm)
D
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
1.75 in
M (4.45 cm)
1.75 in
(4.45 cm)
1.75 in
(4.45 cm)
3.55 in
N (9.01 cm)
3.55 in
(9.01 cm)
3.55 in
(9.01 cm)
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
[3RCC21A2.CDR]
Wire
NON-POWER LIMITED
Left Rear
Non-power limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
Non-power limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
Non-power limited
wiring area under
rail assembly
POWER LIMITED
Right Front
Battery
Battery
Front View
P/N: 270486 REV: 3.0 Page 2 of 2
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 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. The removable hinged doors mount on the left
side of the backboxes and are secured with key locks.
CABINET INSTALLATION
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
3-RCC7R-E
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 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-E
RCC21R-E Cabinet
Backbox and Door - Dimensions (HWD)
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
3-RCC21R-E
INSTALLATION SHEET
3-RCC-E Series
Remote Closet Cabinets
DATE: 28MAY99
N
M
I
TOP VIEW
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
14.1 in
C (35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
14.1 in
(35.8 cm)
23.25 in
D (59.1 cm)
35.47 in
47.72 in
(90.1 cm) (121.21 cm)
B
ALL KNOCKOUTS
FOR 3/4" CONDUIT
(1.9 cm)
OUTER DOOR
GROUND
STRAP
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
4.37 in
(11.1 cm)
5.5 in
5.5 in
5.5 in
F (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm)
BACKBOX
1.25 in
G (3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
5.5 in
5.5 in
5.5 in
H (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm) (13.97 cm)
I
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
1.25 in
(3.18 cm)
21.44 in
21.44 in
21.44 in
J (54.46 cm) (54.46 cm) (54.46 cm)
23.25 in
23.25 in
23.25 in
K (59.03 cm) (59.03 cm) (59.03 cm)
D
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
25.0 in
(63.5 cm)
1.75 in
M (4.45 cm)
1.75 in
(4.45 cm)
1.75 in
(4.45 cm)
3.55 in
N (9.01 cm)
3.55 in
(9.01 cm)
3.55 in
(9.01 cm)
BATTERY AREA
DO NOT INSTALL CONDUIT
[3RCC21A2.CDR]
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The 3-REMICA provides remote paging capability at
stations located throughout a building or campus. The 3REMICA 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.
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements
Voltage:
21 - 27 Vdc
Current:
52 mA
Space Requirements: 2 spaces in annunciator
enclosure
Audio Output:
Operating Environment
Temperature
32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
Humidity
93% non-condensing
WARNINGS
3-REMICA
JUMPER SETTINGS
Jumper JP1 and JP2:
Position A:
Selects ac supervision when connecting
the audio output to 3-ASU.
Position B:
Selects dc supervision when connecting
the audio output to 3-REMICA.
FRONT
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Remove the top module retainer bracket on the inner
door of the remote annunciator enclosure.
2. Loosen the bottom module retainer bracket.
3. Insert the bottom of the 3-REMICA into the bottom
module retainer bracket next to the annunciator panel
controller.
4. Tilt the 3-REMICA forward until the top touches the
inner door.
5. Tighten the bottom module retainer bracket.
6. Secure the top module retainer bracket to the inner
door.
7. Connect the cable assembly from P3 on the
annunciator panel controller to P4 on the 3-REMICA.
SIDE
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 19JAN00
FIELD WIRING
KEY OUT
AUDIO IN
AUDIO OUT
KEY IN
AUDIO IN
From secondary
24VDC riser
KEY IN
NC
C
NO
From primary
24VDC riser
TB1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JP2
B
JP1
A
B
JP2
B
JP1
A
B Place jumper to position B when
audio output is connected to the
A Remote Microphone input.
Notes:
1. Power-limited and supervised.
2. Terminate KEY IN input with 1.8 kW EOL resistor
when not used.
3-REMICA
47 kW EOL
TB1-19
TB1-20
8 7
FROM
PREVIOUS
DEVICE
3 2 1
DATA IN (+)
DATA IN (-)
TO
NEXT
DEVICE
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
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Requirements
Voltage:
21 - 27 Vdc
Current:
52 mA
Audio Output:
1 Vrms @ 400 Hz - 4 kHz
Trouble Relay Contacts
Current:
1 A @ 30 Vdc resistive
Wiring
Termination:
All wiring connects to terminal block
Size:
14 AWG (1.5 mm2) max.
Resistance:
210 W max from output of last cascaded
remote microphone to input of audio source
unit
Capacitance:
0.1 mf
Operating Environment
Temperature:
32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
Humidity:
93% non-condensing
Position B:
LED INDICATORS
Local page active: lights when paging microphone is keyed and no
other remote microphones are keyed.
Remote page busy: lights when another remote microphone unit has
control of the paging circuit.
WARNINGS
1.
2.
Paging:
Trouble:
3-REMICP
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
KEY
E AUDIO
G
OUTPUT
N
D
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 2
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 1
NC
NO
TROUBLE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
PAGING
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
LOCAL
PAGE
ACTIVE
REMOTE
PAGE
BUSY
TROUBLE
3-REMIC Assembly
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
KEY
E AUDIO
G
OUTPUT
N
D
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 2
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 1
INSTALLATION SHEET:
NO
TROUBLE
J11
J10
DATE: 15FEB99
J9
J8
J11
J10
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
FIELD WIRING
From primary 24 Vdc riser
From secondary 24 Vdc riser
To remote microphone
TB1-AUDIO INPUT terminals
To remote microphone
TB1-KEY INPUT terminals
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
E
G
N
D
AUDIO
KEY
OUTPUT
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 2
TB1
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 1
NC C NO
TROUBLE
Remote microphone
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
+
2
4
V
G
N
D
KEY
E AUDIO
G
OUTPUT
N
D
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 2
AUDIO
KEY
INPUT 1
NC
NO
TROUBLE
JP2
Place jumper to position A when
audio output is connected to an
Audio Source Unit input.
JP1
JP2
Place jumper to position B when B
audio output is connected to the
A
Remote Microphone input.
JP1
A
3-REMICP
47 kW EOL
TB1-19
TB1-20
8 7
FROM
PREVIOUS
DEVICE
3 2 1
DATA IN (+)
DATA IN (-)
TO
NEXT
DEVICE
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. With the wallbox securely mounted, attach
the outer door to the outer door mounting studs
as shown in Figure-1.
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
Grounding
strap
Outer door
#6-32 lock nut
(4 places)
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.
The line of remote annunciator cabinet door assemblies include:
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
and surface mount cabinets
3-10ANN/D Grey door with window for the 10-ANN semi-flush
and surface mount cabinets
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 06DEC99
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
pre-drilled holes to attach the inner door to the wallbox.
Remote annunciator
cabinet wallbox
Outer door
Inner door
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. With the wallbox securely mounted, attach
the outer door to the outer door mounting studs
as shown in Figure-1.
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
Grounding
strap
Outer door
#6-32 lock nut
(4 places)
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 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 semiflush and surface mount cabinets
3-6ANN/D-E
Grey door with window for the 3-6ANN-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
INSTALLATION SHEET:
DATE: 06DEC99
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
pre-drilled holes to attach the inner door to the wallbox.
Remote annunciator
cabinet wallbox
Outer door
Inner door
Product description
3-RS232
CARD
3-RS485A/B/R
CARD
Installation instructions
WARNING: Rail modules should 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.
1.
2.
Secure the card to the CPU with the provided #6-32 screw
and nut.
3.
4.
Specifications
3-RS485B, 3-RS485A, 3-RS485R Network
Communications card
Installation: Plugs into connector J2 on the CPU
Network data circuit
Circuit configuration: Class A (3-RS485A and 3-RS485B),
Class B (3-RS485A and 3-RS485B)
Isolation: Network A port not isolated, Network B port
isolated
Wire type: Twisted pair (6 twists per foot min.), 18 AWG
(0.75 sq mm) min.
Circuit length: 5,000 ft (1,524 m) between any 3 panels
Circuit resistance: 90 , max.
Circuit capacitance: 0.3 F, max.
Network audio circuit
Circuit configuration: Class A (3-RS485A only), Class B
(3-RS485A and 3-RS485B)
Isolation: Audio AIN and Audio BIN isolated, Audio AOUT
and Audio BOUT not isolated
Wire type: Twisted pair (6 twists per foot min.),
18 AWG (0.75 sq mm) min.
Circuit length: 5,000 ft (1,524 m) between any 3 panels
Circuit resistance: 90 , max.
Circuit capacitance: 0.09 F, max.
Installation Sheet
3-RS485(A/B/R) and 3-RS232 - Option Cards
3-RS232
card
19AUG04
3-RS485
card
J4A
J4B
J3
J2
CPU
rear view
3-SAC
Security Access Control Module
Product description
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
Wiring diagrams
Class A wiring
3-SAC
SAC bus SAC bus
A A B B
TB2
[1] [2]
[3]
CRC
Keypad
Display
CRC
Class B wiring
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, > 6 twists per foot
Maximum run from 3-SAC: 4,000 ft (1,220 m) @ 25 pF/ft
Maximum total capacitance: 0.1 mF
Maximum total resistance: 52 W
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.
2.
Installation Sheet
3-SAC - Security Access Control Module
Ferrite
clamps
[4]
3-SAC
SAC bus SAC bus TB2
A A
B B
Ferrite
clamps
[4]
120 W EOL
resistors
[1] [2]
[3]
CRC
Keypad
Display
CRC
Keypad
Display
CRC
[1] [2]
CRC
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 powerlimited and supervised.
26OCT01
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
FIELD WIRING
4.7 k EOL
(Yellow-Violet-Red)
NO
NC
COM
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
47 k EOL
(Yellow-Violet-Orange)
To initiating device
circuit +/- inputs
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
3-TAMP5
3-TAMPRCC
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.
INSTALLATION SHEET
DATE: 17NOV99
SPECIFICATIONS
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 with 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.
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
Class B (Style Y)
Class A (Style Z) or Class B (Style Y)
15 kW (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 kW (internal on 3-ZA20A/40A)
Removable plug-in terminal strips
2
12 AWG (2.5 mm )
1 kHz temporal (3-3-3)
32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
93% RH, non-condensing
WARNINGS
24VDC
NAC/B
+
-
UNUSED
TB1
Audio power
module
subassembly
Audio amp
transformer
subassembly
25Vrms
2. 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.
3-ZA20A/B, 3-ZA40A/B
70Vrms
Configuration
jumper
J4
J3
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Output gain
adjust
JP1
JP2
1
TB2
NAC/A
BACK-UP
-
2. 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
NAC/B
+
Configuration
jumpers
Front view
Rear view
JP2
25 Vrms 2 to 3
2 to 3
INSTALLATION SHEET:
70 Vrms 1 to 2
1 to 2
DATE: 05FEB00
FIELD WIRING
Notes:
1.
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.
4 Shield required when audio riser and telephone riser share
the same conduit.
5 Twisted pair not required only when audio circuit riser shares
conduit exclusively with 24 Vdc riser or in conduit by itself.
3-ZAxx
BACK-UP
NAC/A
S
TB2
NAC/B
S
6.
UL/ULC
LISTED
EOL
Class A (Style Z)
UL/ULC
LISTED
EOL
Class A (Style Z)
NOT NOT
NOT 24VDC 24VDC
USED USED USED NAC/B NAC/A
TB1
3-ZAxx
FIELD WIRING
Backup amplifier
3-ZAxx
3-ZAxx
BACK-UP
NAC/A
S
TB2
NAC/B
3-ZAxx
BACK-UP
NAC/A
TB2
NAC/B
3-ZAxx
BACK-UP
NAC/A
S
TB2
NAC/B
BACK-UP
NAC/A
S
TB2
NAC/B
S
Notes:
1. All wiring supervised and power-limited.
2.
3.
3-ZAxx
3-ZAxx
BACK-UP
NAC/A
S
TB2
NAC/B
BACK-UP
NAC/A
TB2
NAC/B
Class A only
TB1
CH1 Out
SIGA-AAxx
UL/ULC listed 15 kW EOL
for Class B circuits only
CH1 In
Class A only
CH2 Out
Notes
1. Configure the 3-ZAxx audio amplifiers for 25 Vrms.
2. A maximum of 16 SIGA-AAxx audio amplifiers may
be connected to the output of a single 3-ZAxx audio
amplifier.
3. Shield required when the audio riser wiring shares
the same conduit as the telephone riser.
TB3
UL/ULC listed 15 kW EOL
for Class B circuits only
CH2 In
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
SPECIFICATIONS
Space Requirements: 2 rail spaces
Frequency Response: 400 Hz - 4 kHz at -3 dB
Harmonic Distortion: < 7%
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 k
Wiring
Termination: Wiring connects to removable terminal block
Max wire size: 12 AWG (2.5 mm sq)
Note: Refer to the Installation and Service Manual for
maximum allowable wire lengths.
Operating Environment
Temperature: 32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, non-condensing at 32 C
Current ratings
Standby: 75 mA
Alarm: 4.98 A
JUMPER SETTINGS
JP1:
JP2:
Note: JP1 and JP2 must be set for the same output voltage.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
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.
2. Ensure that all power is removed from the panel before
plugging unit into rail chassis assembly.
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Mounting
brackets
Mounting
brackets
Ribbon cable
connector for left
control/display
module
Ribbon cable
connector for right
control/display
module
JP1
Gain control
JP2
Mounting
brackets
Mounting
brackets
BACK-UP
NAC/A
NAC/B
INSTALLATION SHEET:
Notes
DATE: 23AUG04
FIELD WIRING
Notes
[2] Install listed 15 k EOL resistor on last device only when wired as
Class B (Style Y) riser.
TB1
BACK-UP
- + - +
NAC/A
NAC/B
S - + S - +
[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)
UL/ULC
LISTED
EOL
[2]
Class A (Style Z)
Backup Amplifier
TB1
BACK-UP
- + - +
NAC/A
NAC/B
S - + S - +
BACK-UP
- + - +
NAC/A
NAC/B
S - + S - +
BACK-UP
- + - +
NAC/A
NAC/B
S - + S - +
Notes
3-ZA95
Zoned Audio Amplifier
Product description
Jumper settings
JP1: Selects the amplifier signal output voltage
Mounting
brackets
Mounting
brackets
Ribbon cable
connector for left
control/display
module
Ribbon cable
connector for right
control/display
module
JP1
25 Vrms
70 Vrms
Gain control
Mounting
brackets
Mounting
brackets
BACK-UP
NAC/A
JP2
25 Vrms
70 Vrms
NAC/B
Note: JP1 and JP2 must be set for the same output voltage.
The 3-ZA95 Zoned Audio Amplifier module is a key component
in an emergency communication system that consists of
audible notification appliances (speakers only). The 3-ZA95
provides the following:
Installation instructions
95 watts of power
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Notes
Specifications
Space requirements: 2 rail spaces
Frequency response: 400 Hz to 4 kHz at 3 dB
Harmonic distortion: < 7%
Audio circuit
Input: 8-channel, multiplexed digitized audio
Wiring: Class B (Style Y) or Class A (Style Z)
Output: 95 W at 25 or 70 Vrms
EOL resistor: 15 k
Wiring
Termination: Wiring connects to removable terminal block
Max wire size: 12 AWG (2.5 mm sq)
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing at 32 C
Current ratings
Standby: 75 mA
Alarm: 5.24 A
Installation Sheet
3-ZA95 - Zoned Audio Amplifier
01SEP04
Wiring diagrams
Typical notification appliance circuit wiring
- + S - + S -
[4] [6]
Class B (Style Y)
S
UL/ULC
listed
EOL
[2]
Class A (Style Z)
Notes
1.
2.
Install a listed 15 k EOL resistor on the last device only when wired as a Class B (Style Y) riser
3.
4.
Shield required when audio riser shares the same conduit as the telephone riser
5.
Electrical supervision requires wire runs to be broken at each device. Do not loop signal wires around device terminals.
6.
Twisted pair is not required when the audio circuit riser shares the conduit exclusively with the 24 Vdc NAC riser
Backup amplifier
TB1
BACK-UP NAC/A NAC/B
- + - + S - + S - +
TB1
BACK-UP NAC/A NAC/B
- + - + S - + S - +
TB1
BACK-UP NAC/A NAC/B
- + - + S - + S - +
Notes
1.
2.
Backup amplifier must be rated greater than or equal to the other amplifiers to which it is connected and must be installed in
the same enclosure
3.
Backup amplifier wiring must be rated greater than or equal to the field wiring used on amplifiers connected to the backup
amplifier
01SEP04
Installation Sheet
3-ZA95 - Zoned Audio Amplifier
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The 6ANN/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.
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 powerlimited.
Typical knockout
6ANN/B(-S)
2-CPU
Mounting
6ANN/B
6ANN/B-S
Surface
Semi-flush
Optional module
Typical knockout
10ANN/B(-S)
2-CPU
Mounting
10ANN/B
10ANN/B-S
Surface
Semi-flush
Optional module
DIMENSIONS
See Detail.
6ANN/B(-S)
Semi-flush
3
14.48 in (36.78 cm)
5
12.1 in
(30.7 cm)
13.19 in
(33.5 cm)
Detail
1
2
3
4
5
6
Surface mount
16.1 in (40.9 cm)
Ground Strap
Wallbox
Ground Lug
Typical Knockout
Earth Ground Wire
Outer Door
2
3
4
5
DATE: 07DEC99
DIMENSIONS
10ANN/B(-S)
Semi-flush
23.86 in (60.60 cm)
2.75 in (6.99 cm)
25.47 in (64.7 cm)
Surface mount
2.75 in (7.0 cm)
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.)
2 in
1 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
2 in
1 in
1 in
1 in
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
Installation instructions
1. Disconnect all power before installing.
2. Remove the existing door from the cabinet.
3. Place the ATCK cover over the cabinet and lock the
four key locks. The key locks hold the cover in place.
Warnings
Disconnect all power before installing or drilling holes.
26OCT01
CDR-3
Bell Coder
To mount the module:
Product description
1.
2.
Enclosure
Enclosure
Module
The CDR-3 Bell Coder is a microcomputer-based module that
provides coded outputs in response to alarm conditions. The
CDR-3 supports systems that require march time, temporal, or
unique coded outputs in separate zones. The CDR-3 also
decodes alarm codes that are embedded in printer messages it
receives through the RS-232 input.
Module
Terminal
blocks
Terminal
blocks
Wiring is difficult to
install and remove.
Wiring is easy to
install and remove.
Snap-top standoff
Specifications
Input voltage: 24 Vdc
Standby current: 60 mA
Alarm current: 100 mA
Supervised tone outputs (isolated)
Output impedance: 1.2 k
Output voltage: 3.5 Vrms
EOL: 10 k
Tone outputs
Types: Temporal (3-3-3), March time (20 or 120 bpm), and
Coded
Signal: 1 kHz, 10 Vrms
Dry contact (coded output)
Output rating: 30 Vdc at 4 A, max (PF 0.35); 25 Vrms at
100 W, max; 70 Vrms at 100 W, max
March time: 20 or 120 bpm
Normal coding range: 4 or 6 rounds, 1-4 digits, 0-9 and
A-Z each (representing codes between 0 and 35)
Extended coding range: 4 or 6 rounds, 1-3 digits; 1 digit:
0-70; 2 digits: 0-9 and A-Z each
PSNI queue: Last 50 alarms
RS-232 input baud rates: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600
Mounting: Standard, half-module footprint
Maximum wire size: 14 AWG (1.5 sq mm)
Installation instructions
Plastic
spacer
Washer
Main board
Enclosure
Figure 1: Mounting the CDR-3
Printer notes
If you install the CDR-3 into a system that includes a printer:
Electrical safety
Screw
Jumper settings
Installation Sheet
CDR-3 - Bell Coder
19AUG04
D4
D5
Daughter board
CDR-3
JP2
Main board
D3
JP1
D1
D2
DIP switch
Name
Function
9 and 10
TRBL OUT
11 and 12
CODED TONE
NO
JP1
Daughter board
Main board
NO
JP2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Power-limited [1]
LED status
Table 1: CDR-3 LEDs
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112
TB1
LED
Color
Status
D1
Red
D2
Red
D3
Red
D4
Yellow
Module trouble
Notes
D5
Green
Power on
[1] Use power-limited wiring if the source is powerlimited. If the source is nonpower-limited, maintain a
space of 1/4 inch from power-limited wiring.
Otherwise, use FPL, FPLP, FPLR, or an equivalent in
accordance with the National Electric Code.
Supervised
Terminal
Name
Function
1, 2, and 3
DURATION
4 and 5
TEMPORAL
6 and 7
BELL CODE
Name
Function
1 and 2
TEMPORL
TONE
EARTH GRND
Earth ground
24V
5 and 6
COMMON
DC common
RS232 INPUT
RS-232 input
PRINT SUPV
Printer supervision
Supervised
Power-limited [1]
[2]
Code formats
Configure the code format by setting the DIP switches on S1.
See DIP switch settings, below. Extended digit formats let you
send more than 35 pulses by adding the value of two digits.
Code format guidelines
Input
Output
Coded output
Normal operation
1234
1234
1 pulse, 2 pulses,
3 pulses, 4 pulses
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
CDR-3 - Bell Coder
1234
0334
Pause, 3 pulses,
3 pulses, 4 pulses
0154
Pause, 1 pulse,
5 pulses, 4 pulses
0127
Pause, 1 pulse,
2 pulses, 7 pulses
1234
S1-1
S1-2
Description
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
OFF
ON
Round selection
ON
S1-3
Description
ON
4 rounds
OFF
6 rounds
S1-4
S1-5
Description
OFF
OFF
ON
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
ON
Parity settings
ON
S1-6
Description
OFF
Even parity
ON
No parity
Installation Sheet
CDR-3 - Bell Coder
S1-7
S1-8
Description
OFF
OFF
1200 baud
OFF
ON
2400 baud
ON
OFF
ON
ON
9600 baud
19AUG04
Control/LED Displays
Current Requirements
Standby current: 2.0 mA (base) + 1.5 mA/LED ON @ 24 Vdc
Alarm current: 2.0 mA (base) + 1.5 mA/LED ON @ 24 Vdc
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing at 32 C
Mounting: Front of any LRM except the 3-CPU panel controller
Product description
Installation instructions
1.
Fill out the identification label and insert it between the front
membrane and the circuit board.
Display
Installation
Label
3-24R
3-24Y
3-24G
3-12RY
3-12SG
3-12SR
3-12SY
3-12/S1GY 3-6/3S1G2Y
3-12/S1RY 3-6/3S1GYR
3-12/S2Y
2.
Mount the display in the recess on the front of the module. Secure
the display to the module with the four supplied plastic rivets.
3.
Specifications
Model
LED configuration
3-24R
24 red
None
3-24Y
24 yellow
None
3-24G
24 Green
None
3-12RY
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
yellow triads
6 triads
3-6/3S1GYR 6 green-over-yellow-over-red
triads
Installation Sheet
Control/LED Displays
Switch configuration
Ribbon Cable
P/N 250186
Faceplate connector
on module
Connector pins on
rear of faceplate
6 triads
19AUG04
OPERATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The CR-5355 reader is a self-contained proximity reader, used with
Access Control Systems. The antenna and all associated electronics
are assembled in a polycarbonate housing. The two piece enclosure
has a rubber gasket that seals the pieces together and a cable fitting
that seals the cable entry. The water-resistant unit is approved for
outdoor use. The enclosure is designed to fit on a single gang
electrical box. The Reader contains a micro-controller unit that
controls a RF field that is generated at 125kHz. The Reader has a
sensitive receiver circuit that detects ID card data and passes it along
to the micro-controller for decoding. A bi-color LED and audible tone
enhance user feedback. A tamper switch feature is available that will
alert the Card Reader Controller (CRC) when the enclosure is
opened. An internal DIP switch makes the configuration of the
outputs, audible tone, keypad and LED control options simple.
NOTES
1)
2)
3)
4)
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
TM
INSTALLATION SHEET
CR-5355
Proximity Reader
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 3100113
DATE: 17JUL00
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SPECIFICATIONS
Read Distance
Over all Operating Limits, minimum (@12 Vdc): 5.0 inches (12.7
cm)
Non-Metallic Mounting, typical (@12 Vdc): 8.0 inches (20.3 cm)
Mounted on Metal, typical (@12 Vdc): 5.5 inches (14 cm)
Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temperature Range: -30oC to 65oC (-22oF to 150oF)
Storage Temperature Range: -40oC to 85oC (-40oF to 185oF)
Operating Humidity Range: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Operating Vibration Limit: .04 g2/Hz 20-2000Hz
Operating Shock Limit: 30 g, 11mS, Half Sine
Weight: 11.3 oz (310 gms)
Dimensions: 5. inches (12.7 cm) x 5. inches (12.7 cm) x 1 inch
(2.54 cm)
Power Requirements
Power supply: Linear type recommended
Operating Voltage Range (+dc): 10 Vdc -28.5 Vdc
Maximum Average Current 12 V: 90 mA
Transient Protection (all terminals): UL 294
Reverse Voltage Protection: YES
Input Voltage (maximum data-0/1 lines): 28.5 Vdc
Input Voltage (maximum interface lines): 28.5 Vdc
WIRING CONNECTIONS
+DC
Ground
Data0
Data1
Red
Black
Green
White
Shield
Ground
Drain
Green
LED
Orange
Red
LED
Brown
Beeper
Yellow
Hold
Not Used
Blue
Tamper
Common
---
Tamper
Select
---
P1
TB1
If no electrical box
7/64 (.109) inch
diameter hole
123
1 - DC +
2 - GND
3 - DATA "0"
4 - DATA "1"
5 - DATA RTN
6 - Green LED
7 - Red LED
8 - Beeper
9 - Hold
10 - COM
11 - Tamper
TAMPER SW
1 - n/o
TM
3.28" (8.33cm)
5.00" (12.7cm)
SW1
P2
3 - n/c
TM
5.00" (12.7cm)
1.00" (2.54cm)
OPERATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The CR-5365 Reader is a self-contained proximity Reader, used with
Access Control Systems. The antenna and all associated electronics
are assembled in a polycarbonate housing. The Reader contains a
micro-controller unit that controls a RF field that is generated at 125
kHz. The Reader has a sensitive receiver circuit that detects ID card
data and passes it along to the micro-controller for decoding. The
Reader output is configured in the "Wiegand" style electrical
interface. The Reader has a single Bicolor LED that will emit red,
green or amber colors. Installation of the CR-5365 Reader consists of
mounting the Reader and connecting the cable to the Card Reader
Controller (CRC) via the Pigtail.
NOTES
1)
2)
3)
The Cable shield should be left floating at the CRC end of the
cable. This configuration is the best for shielding the reader
cable from external interference and reducing the likelihood of
the Reader causing interference.
4)
SPECIFICATIONS
Read Distance
Overall Operating Limits (12 Vdc - minimum): 4.0 inches (10.2
cm)
Non-Metallic Mounting (12 Vdc - typical): 5.0 inches (12.7 cm)
Mounted on Metal (12 Vdc - typical): 5.0 inches (12.7 cm)
Environmental Characteristics
Operating Temperature Range: -30oC to 65oC (-22oF to 150oF)
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
TM
Power Requirements
Operating Voltage Range (+dc): 5.1 Vdc -16.0 Vdc
Absolute Maximum (+dc non-operating): 18.0 Vdc
Maximum Average Current 12 V: 50 mA
Transient Protection (all terminals): 8,000 V
Reverse Voltage Protection
Input Voltage (maximum data-0/1 lines): 16.0 Vdc
Input Voltage (maximum interface lines): 16.0 Vdc
Operating Parameters
Excitation Frequency: 125 KHz
1.00"
INSTALLATION SHEET
CR-5365
Proximity Reader
DATE: 18JUL00
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Procedure: (excluding hazardous unit)
1)
2)
3)
4)
Power up the Reader and the LED and Beeper will flash and
beep 3 times in a sequence of two short delays and one long
delay. This indicates that the micro-controller unit is working
properly. Present a EST construction ID card to the Reader and
the LED should turn green, indicating a verification of the card
and should unlock the door.
5)
Mount the Reader with the provided screws when mounting onto
metal mullions. On other materials use the appropriate fastener.
The CR-5365 comes with a Pigtail that has a 18 inch 10 conductor cable. To extend the cable, using recommended wire
splice the cable and the pigtail together and seal the splice. Trim
and cover all conductors that are not used.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
+DC
Ground
Data0
Data1
Red
Black
Green
White
Shield
Ground
Drain
Green
LED
Orange
Red
LED
Brown
Beeper
Yellow
Hold
Not Used
Blue
Card
Present
Violet
.37"
(.94 cm)
FRONT VIEW
Cable
5/8" (1.59 cm)
diameter hole
SIDE VIEW
OPERATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The CR-5395 Reader is a self-contained proximity Reader, used with
Access Control Systems. The antenna and all associated electronics
are assembled in a polycarbonate housing. The Reader contains a
micro-controller unit that controls an RF field that is generated at
125kHz. The Reader has a sensitive receiver circuit that detects ID
card data and passes it along to the micro-controller for decoding.
The Reader output is configured in the "Wiegand" style electrical
interface. The Reader has a single Bicolor LED that will emit red,
green or amber colors. Installation of the CR-5395 Reader consists of
mounting the Reader and connecting the cable to the Card Reader
Controller (CRC) via the Pigtail.
NOTES
1)
2)
3)
4)
SPECIFICATIONS
Read Distance
Overall Operating Limits (12 Vdc - minimum): 4.00 inches (10.2
cm)
Non-Metallic Mounting (12 Vdc - typical): 5.0 inches (12.7 cm)
Mounted on Metal (12 Vdc - typical): 5.0 inches (12.7 cm)
Environmental Characteristics
Indoor and outdoor UL listed
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION SHEET
CR-5395
Proximity Reader
DATE: 18JUL00
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1.
2.
5.
Mount the Reader with the provided screws when mounting onto
spacers or junction boxes. On other materials use the
appropriate fastener.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
+DC
Ground
Red
Black
Data0/
Data
Green
Data1/
Clock
White
Shield
Ground
Drain
Green
LED
Orange
Red
LED
Brown
Beeper
Yellow
Hold
Not Used
Blue
3.0" (7.62cm)
4.66" (11.84cm)
8T29
UL
3/8" ( .95cm)
to 1" (2.54cm)
diameter hole
1.68" (4.27cm)
LISTED
3.32" (8.43cm)
Back View
3.
4.
Card
Present
Not Used
OPERATIONS
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The CR-6005 Reader is a self-contained proximity Reader, used with
Access Control Systems. The antenna and all associated electronics
are assembled in a polycarbonate housing. The Reader contains a
micro-controller unit that controls an RF field that is generated at 125
kHz. The Reader has a sensitive receiver circuit that detects ID card
data and passes it along to the micro-controller for decoding. The
Reader output is configured in the "Wiegand" style electrical
interface. The Reader has a single Bicolor LED that will emit red,
green or amber colors. The reader also has an internal sounder to
indicate when a card has been read successfully. Installation of the
CR-6005 Reader consists of mounting the Reader and connecting
the cable to the Card Reader Controller (CRC) via the Pigtail.
SPECIFICATIONS
NOTES
1)
2)
The cable shield should be left floating at the CRC end of the
cable. This configuration is the best for shielding the reader
cable from external interference and reducing the likelihood of
the Reader causing interference.
3)
Read Distance
Overall Operating Limits (12 Vdc - minimum): 2.3 inches (5.8
cm)
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
Environmental Characteristics
Indoor and outdoor UL listed
Operating Temperature Range: -30oC to 65oC (-22oF to 150oF)
Storage Temperature Range: -40oC to 85oC (-40oF to 185oF)
Operating Humidity Range: 0% to 95% non-condensing
Operating Vibration Limit: .04 g2/Hz 20-2000Hz
Operating Shock Limit: 30 g, 11mS, Half Sine
Weight: 2.7 oz (75 gms)
Dimensions: 3.14 inches (7.98cm) x 1.7 inches (4.32 cm) x 0.51
inch (1.30 cm)
Power Requirements
TM
INSTALLATION SHEET
CR-6005
Proximity Reader
DATE: 15SEP00
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
Installation Procedure:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Power up the reader and the LED flashes green to red to green
to red. This indicates that the micro-controller unit is working
properly. Present an EST construction ID card to the Reader and
the LED should turn green, indicating a verification of the card
and should unlock the door.
5.
6.
WIRING CONNECTIONS
+DC
Ground
Data 0
Data 1
Red
Black
Green
White
Shield
Ground
Drain
Green
LED
Orange
Red
LED
Brown
Beeper
Hold
Yellow
Blue
BACK VIEW
1.35" (3.43cm)
3.14" (7.98cm)
2.69" (6.83cm)
RED - 4.75 VDC TO 16 VDC
BLACK - GROUND
ORANGE - CARD PRESENT
GREEN - DATA 0/DATA
WHITE - DATA 1/CLOCK
DRAIN - SHIELD GROUND
1.70" (4.32cm)
3/8" ( .95cm)
to 1" (2.54cm)
diameter hole
Card
Present
Violet
Product description
Specifications
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
Capacities
CRC
CRCXM
Card 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.
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
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
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
Installation instructions
Youll 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.
Surface mount, 4 in sq box, or European box
PC board snap
PC board snap
CRC backplate
Battery
compartment
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6.
1.
7.
2.
8.
9.
3.
4.
5.
16.5 Vac IN
16.5 Vac IN
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
Data 1
Security Access
Control Bus
Dry contact
connections
TB-2
Loop 1 IN
Loop GND
Loop 2 IN
Reader PWR
- SAC bus IN
NC
+ SAC bus IN
NO
Sounder
Strike GND
GREEN LED
Strike PWR
RED LED
-24 V OUT
Data 0
-24 V IN
Reader GND
+24 V OUT
TB-1
J1
+24 V IN
Wiring diagram
From strike/maglock/
access relay [4]
To next CRC or
other device
See Application
wiring diagram
S1
Red (+)
To battery
Black (-)
10
Reader
power [7]
11
Reader
GND
12
Data 0
[1] [7]
13
Data 1
[1] [7]
14
RED LED
15
GREEN
LED
16
Sounder
[2]
HID [3]
Red
Black
Green
White
Brown
Orange
Yellow
Motorola Indala
Red
Black
Green
White
Brown
---
Blue
Dorado
Red
Black
Green
White
Brown
---
Yellow
Sensor Eng.
Red
Black
Green
White
Violet
Brown
Blue
Keri
Red
Black
Green
White
Brown
Orange
Blue
Radio Key
Red
Black
Green
White
Brown
Orange
Blue
Essex
Red
Black
Green
White
---
Brown
---
Mercury MR-10
Red
Black
Green
White
---
Brown
Orange
23MAR04
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
Jumper setup
Intermittent power
(using strike)
6.
[7] If you are not connecting a reader, you must use two
47 K, 1/4 W resistors, one between TB1-10 and TB1-12,
and another between TB1-10 and TB1-13.
Continuous power
(using maglock or
continuously powered strike)
JP1
Output source
JP2
Input source
AC power
(from transformer)
DC power
(from panel)
Wire routing
Power-limited wiring
Nonpower-limited wiring
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
23MAR04
[4]
24 Vdc +
24 Vdc -
Listed
power supply
Control Panel
[1]
To next
CRC
[2]
...
2
...
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
...
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
[3] The -24 Vdc wire acts as the circuit common when using an additional power supply
[4] Power supply must have ground fault detection circuits disabled
CRCs wired to an integrated control panel with an additional remote power supply
Circuit
common [3]
Control Panel
Optional
+24 Vdc
[4]
[1]
To next
CRC
[2]
...
2
...
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
...
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
AC
[3] The -24 Vdc wire acts as the circuit common when using an additional
power supply
AC
GND
AC
transformer
[4] We recommended that you connect the +24 Vdc wire to all CRCs
[1]
24 Vdc +
24 Vdc -
Listed
power supply
ACDB-KE
To next
CRC
...
TD A-
GND
TD B+
RS-232
Converter
...
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
2
1
2
TB-2
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
CRCs wired to the ACDB-KE through a converter and powered from a remote power supply
P/N 387625 REV: 3.0
4 / 10
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Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
Surge
protector
ACDB-KE
Circuit common
To next
CRC
...
TD A-
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
GND
AC
AC
GND
AC
transformer
1
2
CRC/
CRCXM
TB-2
TB-2
...
17 18 19 20
TB-1
CRC/
CRCXM
AC
Converter
...
AC
GND
TD B+
RS-232
AC
transformer
CRCs wired to the ACDB-KE through a converter and powered from AC transformers
BA
BA
BA
BT
Basic Security
BT
BA
Compatibility lists
Table 1: Compatible card readers
Manufacturer
Model number
Description
Dorado Systems
200-B (3110-2001)
Dorado Systems
200-G (3110-2000)
Dorado Systems
220-B (3310-2201)
Dorado Systems
220-W (3310-2200)
Dorado Systems
250-B (3110-2501)
Dorado Systems
250-W (3110-2500)
Dorado Systems
251-B (3110-2511)
Dorado Systems
251-W (3110-2510)
Dorado Systems
278 (3110-2781)
Essex Electronics
KTP-102-LI
Essex Electronics
KTP-103-SN
3 x 4 Keypad, 26-bit Wiegand, Stainless Steel Bezel, NonIlluminated, Surface or Flush Mount, 5 or 12V
HID Corporation
5355ABK0009
HID Corporation
5355AG00
HID Corporation
5355AGK0009
HID Corporation
5355ABK0009
HID Corporation
5365CBP02
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
23MAR04
Model number
Description
HID Corporation
5365EBP02
HID Corporation
5375NT
HID Corporation
5395CG100
HID Corporation
6005ABS00
HID Corporation
6005AKS00
HID Corporation
6005AWS00
HID Corporation
6005BBS00
HID Corporation
6005BWS00
HID Corporation
6005BKS00
HID Corporation
6030AGR00
HID Corporation
6030AGS00
KeriSystems
P-300BL
KeriSystems
P-300W
KeriSystems
P-500BL
KeriSystems
P-500W
Mercury Security
MR-10
Motorola
ARK-501+
Motorola
ASR-603
Motorola
ASR-605
Position Technology
CR-R880
Model Number
Description
HID Corporation
HID Corporation
A Wiegand card with HID logo that has space for including a
persons photo.
1336
EST
PC-1326
EST
PC-1386
ISO proximity access control card with unique EST bit format
and EST logo on back
EST
PC-1386B
ISO proximity access control card with unique EST bit format
and no logo on front or back
EST
EST-PC
EST
PK-1346
Motorola
AVC-131
Motorola
APC-161 [1]
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Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
Model Number
Description
Motorola
ASK-116
HID Corporation
Proximity key fob with HID logo for use with EST or HID
proximity card readers
Motorola
07260-001
Keri Systems
05528-702
[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.
If the load exceeds the panel power supply capacity, you need
an additional power supply for the SAC bus devices.
Note that the SAC current load consists of the current drawn
by the CRC or KPDISP devices plus any readers, strikes, and
maglocks.
Quantity
(Q)
Current draw @
12 Vdc (mA)
(C1)
Total current @
24 Vdc (mA)
(C2)
Standby
current (mA)
(C3)
Duty cycle
(%) (DC)
Standby
hours (SH)
Battery
capacity (Ah)
(BC)
Strike
Maglock
Reader
CRC [1]
60
250
CRCSND
KPDISP
100
Active load
Battery size
Derated battery size
[1] Two currents are given for the CRC. The first is normal operating current. The second is the current drawn when the battery is
being charged. The charging current should be included in the Total current calculation, but excluded from the Battery size
calculation, as indicated by the zeros.
To determine the need for additional power (Form A):
1.
2.
Fill in the rated current draw at 12 Vdc (mA) (C1) for each
type of device used.
3.
5.
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
4.
23MAR04
8.
9.
7.
12. If the Active load is greater than the available 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.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
23MAR04
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
Powered by
CRCXF
70
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
4000
4000
4000
2650
2000
1600
1300
1140
1000
885
800
720
665
616
4000
3800
2660
1776
1300
1060
880
760
666
594
532
484
444
410
4000
2850
1950
1320
990
780
660
570
498
444
399
363
333
306
4000
2240
1600
1040
800
624
520
452
400
355
320
288
266
244
4000
1875
1350
885
650
525
435
375
333
296
266
242
222
205
4000
1620
1140
756
558
450
378
324
286
254
228
207
190
4000
1400
980
665
497
392
329
285
250
222
199
4000
1240
880
584
440
352
288
253
222
197
4000
1125
810
522
396
315
261
228
200
10
4000
1030
730
480
360
290
240
207
11
4000
946
660
440
330
264
220
12
4000
876
600
408
300
240
13
4000
806
559
377
273
14
4000
756
518
350
15
4000
705
495
330
16
4000
672
464
304
17
4000
629
442
18
4000
576
414
19
4000
570
399
20
4000
540
380
21
4000
Notes: All distance measurements are given in feet. X means that the 3-PPS/M will not support these devices at this distance.
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
23MAR04
Powered by
CRCXF
70
100
150
200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
4000
4000
4000
4000
3000
2400
2000
1750
1500
1360
1200
1100
1000
940
4000
4000
4000
2700
2000
1600
1360
1160
1000
900
800
740
680
620
4000
4000
3000
2040
1500
1200
1020
870
750
660
600
555
510
471
4000
3480
2400
1600
1200
960
800
700
600
544
480
436
400
376
4000
2900
2000
1365
1000
800
675
575
500
455
405
365
335
315
4000
2460
1710
1140
870
690
582
492
438
390
348
312
4000
2170
1505
1015
756
602
511
434
378
336
301
4000
1920
1360
904
680
544
448
384
336
4000
1710
1215
810
612
477
405
351
10
4000
1550
1100
740
550
440
370
310
11
4000
1430
1012
682
506
407
341
12
4000
1344
936
624
468
372
13
4000
1248
858
585
429
351
14
4000
1162
812
532
406
322
15
4000
1095
750
510
375
16
4000
1024
720
480
352
17
4000
969
680
442
340
18
4000
918
630
414
19
4000
874
608
399
20
4000
820
580
380
21
4000
Notes: All distance measurements are given in feet. X means that the 3-PPS/M will not support these devices at this distance.
23MAR04
Installation Sheet
CRC and CRCXM - Card Reader Controller
CRCRL
CRC Accessory Relay
Product description
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.
4.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
Wiring diagram
Specifications
CRC applications
Installation instructions
CRC applications
When used with power-limited wiring, the CRCRL can be
mounted inside the CRC housing. When used with nonpowerlimited wiring the CRCRL must be mounted in an electrical
box. You can use the electrical box the CRC is mounted on.
Installation Sheet
CRCRL - CRC Accessory Relay
26OCT01
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
o
o
Relative humidity: 93% @ 104 F (40 C)
o
o
Temperature: 32 - 120 F (0 - 49 C)
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Installation Sheet
CRCSND - CRC Sounder
18OCT01
GFD
Ground Fault Detector
Product description
Jumper setup
A trouble is sent to a
monitoring module or circuit
(the relay contacts on the
GFD change state)
JP1
3
Specifications
Operating voltage range: 10 to 28 Vdc
Current draw: 110 mA
Trouble contact rating: 1 A @ 30 Vdc (resistive)
Ground fault detection: < 20 seconds (up to 10 k)
Ground fault monitoring: 2 circuits, 2 wires (every 16 seconds)
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 0 to 93% RH (noncondensing)
Construction: High impact engineering polymer
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 with
2-gang cover
When JP1 is in the 1-2 position, the GFD connects the COM
output (terminal 3 of the terminal block) to earth ground
through a 1 k resistor. The COM output can be connected to
the minus side of the input power or supervisory module so
that a ground fault can be transferred to the panel.
Installation instructions
Note: The GFD is shipped from the factory as an assembled
unit; it contains no user-serviceable parts and should not be
disassembled.
To install the module:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Notes
Wire in accordance with NFPA 70, National Electrical Code.
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.
Installation Sheet
GFD - Ground Fault Detector
17JAN03
Strip 1/4 in (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
Wiring diagram
Pair one in
Pair two in +
16 15 14 13
IN
OUT
Circuit pair 1
Earth
GND
8
Power
7
3-2-1
JP1
12
11
10
IN
OUT
Circuit pair 2
LED1 LED2
Trouble/GF Contacts
NC COM NO
To earth ground
To supervisory module
or traditional zone card
[4] [3]
Notes
1.
2.
17JAN03
Installation Sheet
GFD - Ground Fault Detector
PRODUCT INFORMATION
SPECIFICATIONS
Current Requirement
JUMPER SETUP
JB1
1-2
2-3
Select Mode
Supervision Mode
JB2
IN
OUT
INSTALLATION
The IOP3A module requires 1/2 standard module
footprint.
60mA
JB3
IN
JB4
OUT
IN
OUT
Supervision Mode
Select Mode
FIELD WIRING:
NOTE: JB1 and JB4 settings must agree.
To Control Module:
TB1-1
TB1-2
TB1-3
TB1-4
TB1-5
TB1-6
(+) 24VDC
(-) 24VDC
Port Selection/Supervision
Common
RXD IN
TXD OUT
To Peripheral Device:
TB2/3-1
TB2/3-2
TB2/3-3
TB2/3-4
FireWorks Mode:
JB1
2-3
IN
JB2
IN
JB3
IN
JB4
IN
P1 on 2-MCM OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
Notes:
1. When in RDU mode, TB2 must be used for the
modem and TB3 must be used for a printer.
IOP3A
DOWN
COM
UP
1
JB2
JB3
1
UP SW1
+
- SUPV
24VDC OUT
SW1
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
3
2
1
TB1
SWITCH SETUP
RS232 #1 OUT
JB4
JB1
RXD TXD
IN OUT
RS232 IN
4
TB2
TB3
4
PROGRAM
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
RS232 #2 OUT
INSTALLATION SHEET:
IOP3A
Isolator RS-232 Card
DATE: 10/04/99
GS BUILDING SYSTEMS
CORPORATION
APPLICATION DRAWINGS
IOP3A to CM motherboard wiring
TB1
COM
COMMON
R
X
1
P1
T
X
1
C
O
M
1
R
T
S
1
R
X
2
C
O
M
2
R
T
S
2
T
X
2
TB1
IOP3A
TB2
P3
TB1
1
2
3
P4
2
3
4
3
2
1
JB1
Switch shown in
UP position.
CM Motherboard
UP SW1
PROGRAM
JB4
P7
J2
J1
9
10
IOP3A
24 Vdc
RXD TXD
IN OUT
Switch shown in
UP position.
+
- SUPV
24VDC OUT
JB1
3
2
1
UP SW1
PROGRAM
4
5
6
7
8
COM
RXD TXD
IN OUT
RS232 IN
+
- SUPV
24VDC OUT
+24 VDC
JB2 INSTALLED
(PROVIDES 12V TO POWER MODEM)
4
TB2
TB3
4
RS232 #1 OUT
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
1
JB2
JB3
1
RS232 #2 OUT
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
GREEN
BLACK
GREEN
BLACK
RED
WHITE
WHITE
RED
JUMPER 7-8
JUMPER 1,4,6
PIN 1
2 3 4 5
GREEN
BLACK
RED
WHITE
JUMPER 4-5
JUMPER 6, 8, 20
20
7 8
3 2
PIN 1
PIN 1
DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION
DB-9 FEMALE
DOWNLOAD CONFIGURATION
DB-25 FEMALE
PRINTER CONFIGURATION
DB-25 MALE
COM
JB1 on 1-2
6
3
2
1
JB1
2-PPS
PROGRAM
2-PPS/6A
NAC
POWER
UP SW1
NAC
POWER
RXD TXD
IN OUT
SMOKE/AUX
POWER
TB3
NAC
POWER
+
- SUPV
24VDC OUT
TB3
TB1
Power Limited
Not supervised
Switch shown in
UP position.
JB4
IOP3A
RS-232
TXD
RXD
4
TB2
TB3
4
RS232 #1 OUT
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
RS232 #2 OUT
2-MCM(N)
SUPVCOMTXD RXD
COM
1
JB2
JB3
1
RTS
Note:
When in RDU mode,
TB2 on the IOP3A must
be used for the modem and
TB3 must be used for a
printer.
KPDISP
Keypad Display
Internal processing
Product description
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
RESPONDING TO ALARMS
Fire: three short beeps followed by a long pause. Notify the Fire Department.
Phone: __________________________________________
Security: steady tone. Notify the Police Department.
Phone: __________________________________________
Supervisory o r trouble: steady beeps. Notify your service company.
Phone: __________________________________________
Account: __________________________________________
SILENCING ALAR MS
When it is safe to enter the building and only when instructed by the authority
having jurisdiction, enter your password and execute the correct commands.
Fire: Choose Reset /Silence then Silence Alarms.
Burglary: Choose Disarm Security, select the partition in alarm, then choose
Disarm.
Supervisory o r trouble: Choose Reset/Silence then Silence Panel.
OT HER F UNCTIONS
For more detailed instructions of these commands, and for descriptions of all
other commands, refer to the Keypad Display User Guide (P/N 387631).
ABC
DEF
GHI
JKL
MNO
PRS
TUV
WXY
1
HH:MM:SS
MM/DD/YYYY
5
8
3
6
9
An LCD display
A telephone-style keypad
A variable-tone sounder
An internal processor
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)
Installation instructions
Installation Sheet
KPDISP - Keypad Display
You may find it easier to install the KPDISP if you remove the
hinged cover. Youll 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.
18OCT01
Use the LRM removal tool to press the locking tab inward
(toward the wire hole) and remove the back.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
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.
7.
2-gang box
Surface mounting,
4 in box, or 100 mm box
Locking tab
Wiring diagram
Note: All wiring is supervised and power-limited.
IN OUT IN OUT
24 VDC
24 Vdc
from last device or
power supply +
SAC bus
from last device or
3-SAC module +
24 Vdc
to next device
+ or 3-SAC if Class A
SAC bus
IN OUT IN OUT
Front view of the backplate as mounted on the electrical box, showing terminal connections
2/2
18OCT01
NETCOM-16D
Multiport Device Server
Product description
Installation instructions
To install the NETCOM-16D, complete these steps in order.
1. Select a desktop location for the NETCOM-16D.
2. Connect one or more serial (RS-232) devices to the
RJ-45 ports. See "Wiring diagram."
test
pwr
lnk pol
Specifications
Power requirements
Voltage: 95 to 250 Vac, 3-wire single phase, auto-ranging
Frequency: 47 to 63 Hz
Operating current: 300 mA @ 120 V
Power consumption: 40 watts (maximum)
Fuse rating: 1.6 A, 250 V
Supported serial protocols: RS-232, RS-423, RS-422
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 93% RH, noncondensing
LED
Function
PWR
LNK
POL
OK
NET
RCV
XMT
Test/
Reset
Switch
Wiring diagram
The back panel of the NETCOM-16D has a power plug, RJ-45
10Base-T Ethernet port, and sixteen RJ-45 serial ports.
RJ-45 10Base-T Ethernet
network connection
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Not used
Serial ports
1
10BASE-T
TUV
S E RV IC E
geprufte
Sicherheit
EN60950
Power
LR89493
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Pinouts
1
2
3
6
RJ-45
serial
port
RX+
RXTX+
TX-
CTS
(in)
DSR
(in)
RX+
(in)
RJ-45
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
RTS (out)
DTR (out)
TX+ (out)
TXRXRX+ (in)
DSR (in)
CTS (in)
3 (TX+)
RXD
RXD
CM1N
(TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
4 (TX-)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
COM
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
RJ-45 to DB-25
DCE - DB-25 adapter pinout
RJ-45
serial
port
CTS
(in)
DSR
(in)
RX+
(in)
RJ-45 to DB-25
adapter
RJ-45
DB-25
(server)
(modem)
Cable
86
75
64
CTS
DCD
RXD
RX-
53
TX-
42
SG
TX+
(out)
DTR
(out)
RTS
(out)
TXD
20
DTR
RTS
RTS
20
DTR
64
TXD
53
TX-
42
SG
RXD
DSR
CTS
RJ-45 to DB-9
6 (RX+)
5 (RX-)
FCOM232
(TB1)
TB1-3
(RXD)
DB-25
(terminal)
86
RJ-45
serial
port
2-MCM
(TB6)
RJ-45
(server)
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
Cable
RX-
TX+
(out)
DTR
(out)
RTS
(out)
RJ-45 to DB-25
adapter
RJ-45 to DB-9
adapter
Cable
RJ-45
(server)
DB-9
(terminal)
CTS
(in)
86
RTS
DSR
(in)
7
5
DTR
RX+
(in)
64
TXD
RX-
53
TX-
42
SG
TX+
(out)
RXD
DTR
(out)
DSR
RTS
(out)
CTS
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Installation Sheet
NETCOM-16D - Multiport Device Server
2.
a.
b.
c.
Click OK.
4.
3.
Click OK.
2.
IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
IP port number: 3001 to 3016
Network type: any
EST3 port type: Gateway 3
5.
6.
Click Maintenance.
7.
Double-click Ports.
8.
Select the port you want to edit. You must set up each port
that you are connecting a device to (e.g. a control panel).
9.
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-16D - Multiport Device Server
02APR03
NETCOM-1F
Device Server
Step 7:
Introduction
This installation checklist is a supplement to the NETCOM-1F
User Guide. Use this checklist to set up and install your
NETCOM-1F. Make sure you follow the procedures in the
order shown.
Parts you will need:
NETCOM-1F
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETCOM-1F User Guide (P/N 900-290)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 8:
24 Vdc from
control panel [1]
Step 5:
Step 6:
Notes
[1] Remove the transformer from the supplied power cable
and connect the wires to a 24 Vdc power source on the
control panel.
02APR03
DB-9
and
DB-25
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
2-MCM
(TB6)
CM1N
(TB1)
FCOM232 (TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
Pin 2
(TXD)
RXD
RXD
TB1-3
(RXD)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
Pin 3
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
DB-9:
Pin 5
(COM)
DB-25:
Pin 7
(COM)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
NETDIRECT settings
If you are using the NETCOM-1F with an ACDB computer or
FireWorks computer with CCTV controllers, you need to install
the NETDIRECT software and set it up to communicate with
your network. Follow the procedures in Section 4,
"NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM-1F User Guide for installation
and setup information.
ACDB settings
02APR03
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1F - Device Server
ACDB settings:
- Set the outbound port to the port you configured in
NETDIRECT
NETDIRECT settings:
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1F - Device Server
02APR03
NETCOM-1S
Device Server
Introduction
Step 7:
NETCOM-1S
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETCOM-1S User Guide (P/N 900-291)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
Step 8:
Step 2:
Step 3:
Step 4:
Step 5:
Step 6:
24 Vdc from
control panel [1]
RJ-45 Ethernet 10/100Base-T
network connection
DB-25 serial
port (RS-232)
from control panel [2]
DB-25
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
Control panels
3-CPU1
(TB2)
2-MCM
(TB6)
CM1N
(TB1)
FCOM232 (TB1)
IOP3-A
(TB2/3)
Pin 2
(TXD)
RXD
RXD
TB1-3
(RXD)
RXD
TB2/3-4
(RXD)
Pin 3
(RXD)
TXD
TXD
TB1-4
(TXD)
TXD
TB2/3-3
(TXD)
Pin 7
(COM)
COM
COM
TB1-2
(COM)
COM
TB2/3-2
(COM)
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- IP address: xx.xx.xx.xx
- IP port number: 10001
- Network type: any
- EST3 port type: Gateway 3
NETDIRECT settings
If you are using the NETCOM-1S with an ACDB computer or
FireWorks computer with CCTV controllers, you need to install
the NETDIRECT software and set it up to communicate with
your network. Follow the procedures in Section 4,
"NETDIRECT," in the NETCOM-1S User Guide for installation
and setup information.
ACDB settings
02APR03
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
ACDB settings:
- Set the outbound port to the port you configured in
NETDIRECT
NETDIRECT settings:
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-1S - Device Server
02APR03
NETCOM-BRKT
Mounting Bracket
Product description
Installation instructions
NETCOM-BRKT
NETCOM-1S
3-CHAS7
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
NETCOM-BRKTs
NETCOM-BRKT
NETCOM-1F
6-32, 5/16-inch
countersunk screws
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
NETCOM-BRKT
NETCOM-BRKT
6-32, 1/4-inch
pan head screws
NETSW
6-32, 1/4-inch
countersunk screws
Installation Sheet
NETCOM-BRKT - Mounting Bracket
20MAR03
NETSW-EIS6-MM or NETSW-EIS6-SM
NETCOM-BRKT mounting bracket
NETSW-EIS Series Technical Reference Manual
(P/N 3100620)
Network Applications Manual (P/N 3100576)
NETCOM-CD
Fiber optic TX
Network backbone
connections
Fiber optic RX
Step 1:
Step 2:
Install the unit in a cabinet using the NETCOMBRKT mounting bracket. See installation sheet
P/N 3100575.
Step 3:
Step 4:
Fiber optic TX
10 Vdc 36
8 Vac 24
Power connection
Step 6:
Step 7:
Installation Sheet
NETSW-EIS6-MM and NETSW-EIS6-SM - Switching Hub
17MAR03
Power Supplies
secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners. The
monitor module has a hinged front panel for mounting displays
or a blank protective faceplate.
Product description
TB1
TB1
P2
P3
TB2
+BATTERY-TEMP
MON
Heat sink
assembly
Monitor
module
Specifications
19AUG04
Current requirements
3-PPS/M(-230): Included with CPU current requirements
3-BPS/M(-230): Alarm: 50 mA
Standby: 50 mA
3-BBC/M(-230): Alarm: 70 mA
Standby: 70 mA
J9
J8
J11
J10
Operating environment
Temperature: 32 to 120 F (0 to 49 C)
Humidity: 0 to 93% RH noncondensing at 32 C
3-PPS/M(-230) and 3-BBC/M(-230)
Supervision
Low AC
Low battery: < 22.5 Vdc
High battery
Discharged battery: < 18 Vdc
Ground fault: < 10 k
P2
Battery charging
Capacity: 10 to 65 Ah
Type: Temperature compensated dual rate (1.5 amps and
3.0 amps)
3-BPS/M(-230) only
Supervision
Low AC
Low Battery: < 22.5 Vdc
Ground Fault: < 10 k
Installation instructions
1.
Plug the cable harness and ribbon cable into the monitor
module as shown in Figure 2. Ensure the cable
connections are secure.
2.
2.
3.
Route the cable harness over and behind the bottom rail
and connect it to P2 on the heat sink assembly. Push in
until the connector clicks.
3.
Secure the top edge of the heat sink assembly to the rail
chassis using the two threaded standoffs provided in the
hardware kit.
4.
Route the ribbon cable under the bottom rail and connect
it to P3 on the heat sink assembly.
4.
5.
Plug the module into the rail connectors and lock it into
place using the snap rivet fasteners.
Notes
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
P6
J4
P3
P2
1.
2.
3.
Cable harness
(P/N 250187)
TB1
Ribbon cable
P/N 250189 (primary monitor module)
P/N 250188 (booster monitor module)
TB1
J9
J8
J11
TB1
J10
G N H 120 VAC
G L2 L1 230 VAC
Primary power supply
P3
P3
G N H 120 VAC
G L2 L1 230 VAC
Last booster supply
in the same cabinet
TB2
TEMP
MON
Wiring instructions
All wiring must be made in accordance with the national
electrical code and all other local requirements.
Mains power wiring
Connect the mains power wiring after all power supplies have
been installed. No more than one primary power supply and
three booster supplies may be connected to a single mains AC
circuit. All mains power wiring must be double insulated.
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
19AUG04
AUXILIARY POWER
1
2
TB1
TB2
AUXILIARY POWER
1
2
BATTERY TEMP
+
MON
TB2
TB1
24 Vdc
0 Vdc
Not used
24 Vdc
0 Vdc
Total
current
Power supplies
required
Battery sets
required
7A
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
1 (3-BPS/M(-230))
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
1 (3-BBC/M(-230))
2 sets, 65 Ah max
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
2 (3-BPS/M(-230))
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
2 (3-BBC/M(-230))
3 sets, 65 Ah max
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
3 (3-BPS/M(-230))
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M(-230))
3 (3-BBC/M(-230))
4 sets, 65 Ah max
All battery wiring must be the same length and wire gauge
14 A
21 A
28 A
19AUG04
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
Power Supplies
chassis. The monitor module requires one rail space and is
secured to the assembly using snap rivet fasteners. The
monitor module has a hinged front panel for mounting displays
or a blank protective faceplate.
Product description
L
N
TB1
P2
TB1
TB2
Heat sink
assembly
Monitor
module
TB3
L N
L N
Power distribution
assembly
Specifications
3-PPS/M-230-E, 3-BPS/M-230-E, and 3-BBC/M-230-E
Installation
Power distribution assembly: Mounts onto the rail chassis
(3-PPS/M-230-E only)
Heat sink assembly: Mounts onto the rail chassis
Monitor module: Mounts in one rail space
Power input: 230 Vac, +10%, -15%, 2.0 A, 50 Hz
Brownout level: < 188 Vac
Outputs
Total: 24 Vdc at 7.0 A (internal and auxiliary outputs)
Internal DC: 24 Vdc at 7.0 A, max.
Auxiliary DC: Two 24 Vdc at 3.5 A max. Power-limited and
supervised for ground faults and shorts.
Termination
AC Input: Terminals on heat sink assembly
Batteries: Terminals on heat sink assembly
07AUG03
Current requirements
3-PPS/M-230-E: Included with CPU current requirements
3-BPS/M-230-E: Alarm: 50 mA
Standby: 50 mA
3-BBC/M-230-E: Alarm: 70 mA
Standby: 70 mA
J9
J8
J11
J10
Operating environment
Temperature: 23 to 104 F (-5 to 40 C)
Humidity: 0 to 93% RH noncondensing
3-PPS/M-230-E and 3-BBC/M-230-E
Supervision
Low AC
Low battery: < 22.5 Vdc
High battery
Discharged battery: < 18 Vdc
Ground fault: < 10 k
P2
Battery charging
Capacity: 10 to 65 Ah
Type: Temperature compensated dual rate (1.5 amps and
3.0 amps)
3-BPS/M-230-E only
Supervision
Low AC
Low Battery: < 22.5 Vdc
Ground Fault: < 10 k
Installation instructions
1.
2.
2.
3.
Secure the top edge of the heat sink assembly to the rail
chassis using the two threaded standoffs provided in the
hardware kit.
4.
N
TB1
Notes
TB2
TB3
L N
L N
07AUG03
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
P6
J4
P3
Cable harness
(P/N 250187)
To filter 2
To filter 1
Ribbon cable
P/N 250189 (primary monitor module)
P/N 250188 (booster monitor module)
Wiring instructions
1.
Plug the cable harness and ribbon cable into the monitor
module as shown in Figure 4. Ensure the cable
connections are secure.
Connect the mains power wiring after all power supplies have
been installed. No more than one primary power supply and
three booster supplies may be connected to a single mains AC
circuit. All mains power wiring must be double insulated.
2.
Route the cable harness over and behind the bottom rail
and connect it to P2 on the heat sink assembly. Push in
until the connector clicks.
4.
Route the ribbon cable under the bottom rail and connect
it to P3 on the heat sink assembly.
5.
Plug the module into the rail connectors and lock it into
place using the snap rivet fasteners.
6.
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
1.
2.
3.
4.
07AUG03
Earth
Line
Neutral
Dedicated mains
power distribution circuit
N
TB1
To primary power
supply TB1-E
To booster power
supply 1 TB1-E
To booster power
supply 2 TB1-E
L N
TB2
To booster power
supply 3 TB1-E
L N
TB3
TB1
E N L
230 VAC
TB1
TB1
E N L
230 VAC
E N L
230 VAC
TB1
E N L
230 VAC
07AUG03
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
TB2
AUXILIARY POWER
1
2
TB1
BATTERY TEMP
+
MON
AUXILIARY POWER
1
2
TB2
TB1
24 Vdc
0 Vdc
24 Vdc
0 Vdc
Total
current
Power supplies
required
Battery sets
required
7A
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
1 (3-BPS/M-230-E)
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
1 (3-BBC/M-230-E)
2 sets, 65 Ah max
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
2 (3-BPS/M-230-E)
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
2 (3-BBC/M-230-E)
3 sets, 65 Ah max
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
3 (3-BPS/M-230-E)
1 set, 65 Ah max.
1 (3-PPS/M-230-E)
3 (3-BBC/M-230-E)
4 sets, 65 Ah max
All battery wiring must be the same length and wire gauge
14 A
21 A
28 A
Installation Sheet
Power Supplies
07AUG03
DIMENSIONS
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The RACCR is a red, surface mount wallbox that houses
an auxiliary power supply, up to two audio amplifiers, and
up to two 10 Ah batteries.
Top View
Side View
WIRE ROUTING
1
Audio Amplifier
Front View
21.0 in
(53.3 cm)
Audio Amplifier
2
16.2 in
(41.15 cm)
Battery space
Shading represents areas that permit nonpower-limited wiring.
3.45 in (8.76cm)
Notes
1
Bottom View
PRODUCT DIAGRAM
INSTALLATION
Mount the wallbox
INSTALLATION SHEET:
RACCR
Remote Audio Closet Cabinet (Red)
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387578
DATE: 30MAR00
CABINET DIMENSIONS
6.12 in
(15.55 cm)
2.75 in
(6.99 cm)
2.75 in
(6.99 cm)
7.60 in
(19.31 cm)
7.60 in
(19.31 cm)
TOP
TOP
12.95 in
(32.9 cm)
12.95 in
(32.9 cm)
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.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The RLCM/B(-S) Remote Annunciator Cabinet wallbox
houses the electronics for the 3-LCDANN(-E) Remote
LCD Command Module Annunciator. The RLCM/B is
used in semi-flush mount applications. The RLCM/B-S
is used for surface mountings.
INSTALLATION SHEET
RLCM/B(-S)
Remote Annunciator Cabinet
Wallbox
INSTALLATION SHEET P/N: 387559
DATE: 08DEC99
Warnings
This product contains components that are sensitive to static
electricity. Failure to follow proper handling procedures may
result in equipment damage.
S
H
LOOP1
LOOP1
SP B
B
MW
KR
LOOP1
1
Signature Data
Circuit Card
OUTPUT MODULE
LOOP2
B
2
LOOP2
SP
MW A
A
KR
LOOP2
S
H
Specifications
Signature Controller
Module
Product name
3-SSDC1, 3-SDDC1,
3-SSDC1-MB
3-SDC1
The SDDC module provides all the features of the SSDC plus
support for a second Signature data circuit.
Installation instructions
1.
2.
3.
4.
Before connecting the field wiring, test the field wiring for
opens or shorts.
Installation Sheet
21OCT04
Signature Controller Module and Signature Data Circuit Card
Circuit 1
Circuit 2
CIRCUIT 1
CIRCUIT 2
Wiring diagram
3-SDDC1 only
Circuit 2
LOOP2 S P LOOP2
MW
B B KR A A S
2
H
LOOP2
B
B
[2]
LOOP1
S
H
[2]
A A SP B B
MW
LOOP1 K1R LOOP1
Circuit 1
Notes
1. All wiring supervised and power-limited
[2] Shield, if used, must be continuous and free from earth ground
Figure 2: Wiring the 3-SSDC1 and 3-SDDC1
21OCT04
Installation Sheet
Signature Controller Module and Signature Data Circuit Card