Edwards Signaling E-IDC1B User Manual

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1. Red LED: Alarm/active
2. Green LED: Normal
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E-IDC1B Analog Single Input Mini Module Installation Sheet

Operation

The E-IDC1B Analog Single Input Mini Module i s an analog addressable device used to connect a normally open, alarm, supervisory, or monitor type dry contact initiating device circuit (IDC) to a control panel. This module is designed for Class B circuit operation.
The device address is set using the two rotary switches located on the front of the module. One device address is required.
The module is factory set to operate as an alarm-latching device. When the NO contact of an initiating device is closed, an alarm signal is sent to the control panel and the alarm condition is latched at the module.
Additional device types are available through front panel programming or the configuration utility. For additional information, refer to the documents listed on the control panel label.

LEDs

The provides two status LEDs. The LEDs are visible from the back of the module.
Figure 1: LED location

Installation

WARNINGS
This module does not operate without electrical power. As fires frequently cause power interruption, discuss further safeguards with the local fire protection specialist.
This module does not support conventional two-wire smoke detectors.
Note: The module is shipped from the factory as an
assembled unit; it contains no user-servic eabl e par ts and should not be disassembled.
To install the module:
1. Verify that all field wiring is free of opens, shorts, and ground faults.
2. Make all wiring connections as discussed in “Wiring” and shown in Figure 3.
3. Set the required device address. For example, to set the device address for 21, set the TENS switch (marked 0 to 12) to 2 and the ONES switch (marked 0 to 9) to 1. See Figure 2.
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The devices can be addressed from 01 to 129. Panel addressing may vary.
4. Position the module into the electrical box, behind the device to which it connects.
Figure 2: Module address
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1. Refer to the control panel technical reference manual for wiring
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4. Typical NO initiating device
Voltage Current
Ground fault impedance
Initiating device circuit (IDC) Operating environment
Storage temperature range
Manufacturer Year of manufacture
Environmental class
Nort standards

Wiring

Wire in accordance with NFPA 72 and CAN/ULC-S524, Standard for the Installation of Fire Alarm Systems and in accordance with the local authorities having jurisdiction.
Be sure to observe the polarity of the wires as shown in Figure 3.
All wiring is power-limit ed and superv i sed. This module does not support two-wire smoke detectors.
Figure 3: Module wiring
specifications Wire nut or other listed splice connector or terminal block Style B (Class B)

Specifications

IDC maximum
Communication line
maximum
Standby
Activated
10 kΩ
EOL resistor value
Circuit resistance
Circuit capacitance
Temperature
Relative humidity
10 VDC at 350 µA
20.6 V peak-to-peak
350 µA 500 µA
47 kΩ, (P/N EOL-47) 50 Ω (25 Ω per wire), max.
0.1 µF, max.
32 to 120°F (0 to 49°C) 0 to 93%, noncondensing
–4 to 140°F (–20 to 60°C)

Regulatory information

Edwards, A Division of UTC Fire & Security Americas Corporation, Inc. 8985 Town Center Parkway, Bradenton, FL 34202, USA
The first two digits of the product serial number (located on the product identification label) are the year of manufacture.
UL: Indoor dry
h American
UL 864; CAN/ULC-S526

Contact information

For contact information, see our Web site: www.edwardssignaling.com.
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