Each SuperBus 2000 4-Relay Output module adds four programmable relay outputs to a compatible panel.
Examples of module uses include:
❑Turning on a CCTV camera during a burglary alarm.
❑Turning on exit lights during a fire alarm.
❑Activating backup cellular phones or long-range radios
if primary communications are inoperable.
Each module comes complete with mounting hardware.
Power for the module is provided by the panel.
®
Advent
programmed) output points.
UltraGard
of 32 output points.
For additional security, the plastic case accommodates a
magnetic reed switch to provide tamper protection . Simply
connect a UL listed reed switch to the module built-in zone
input or to one of the fire/security panel hardwire input
zones.
SuperBus 2000 vs. SuperBus
panels can be expanded to a total of 124 (24 pre-
®
and Concord™ panels can be expanded to a total
8557109A.DS4
Installation Instructions
Module Components
Figure 1 shows the main module components and Table 1
describes them.
UNIT NUMBER
DIP SWITCHES
BUS STATUS LED
(RED)
POWER LED
(GREEN)
OUTPUT RELAYS (4)
SOFTWARE
VERSION LABEL
SUPERBUS 2000
DEVICE ID
NUMBER LABEL
WIRING
TERMINALS
9710G01A.DSF
Figure 1. Module Circuit Board Components
SuperBus 2000 panels have the ability to auto-address module unit numbers. When the panel is initially powered up,
the panel automatically reads the unique SuperBus 2000
device ID number and assigns a unit number to the module.
This eliminates manually setting DIP switches and the
chance of identical unit number conflicts.
SuperBus 2000 Panels
❑Advent
❑Concord (software versions 2.0 and later)
SuperBus panels communicate with SuperBus 2000 modules but require the mod ule unit number to first be set manually with DIP switches.
SuperBus Panels
❑UltraGard
❑Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6)
SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
Table 1: Module Component Descriptions
ComponentFunction
Unit Number DIP
Switches
BUS LED (Red)Flashes to indicate normal
POWER LED
(Green)
Output RelaysForm C (dry contact) output relays rated
SuperBus 2000
Device ID Number
Label
Software Version
Label
Wiring TerminalsUsed for power, bus, and output wiring
Used for manually setting module unit
number (SuperBus panels).
communication with the panel.
Indicates module power status.
4A @ 24VDC, 4A @ 24VAC, 1A @
70VAC maximum.
Identifies the unique device ID
(SuperBus 2000).
Identifies the installed software version.
connections. All terminals are Class 2
power limited.
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Installation Guidelines
PRESS DOWN
HERE AND PULL
AWAY FROM BASE
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Installation Guidelines
❑For the maximum number of bus devices and
touchpads per panel see Table 2.
Table 2: Maximum Bus Devices Per Panel
PanelMaximum Bus
Devices
Advent62
UltraGard8
Concord
(software versions 2.0 and later)
Concord
(software versions 1.0–1.6)
(up to eight 4-Relay
❑Do not exceed the panel total DC output power rating
when using panel power for bus devices and hardwired
detectors (see specific panel Installation Instructions).
❑Do not exceed the maximum wire length from the
panel to the module (see Table 3).
Table 3: Maximum Wire Lengths
PanelMaximum Wire Length
Advent
22 ga. 200 ft./18 ga. 500 ft.
UltraGard22 ga. 500 ft./18 ga. 1000 ft.
16
16
Output modules)
Installation
The relay output module can be mounted:
❑On a wall.
❑Inside an Advent cabinet.
❑Inside a Concord cabinet.
❑Inside a SuperBus Module cabinet (60-698). Refer to
the cabinet Installation Instructions for installation
procedures.
CAUTION
To prevent damaging the panel or card, disconnect the
panel AC Power and backup battery(s) before
installation.
CAUTION
You must be free of all static electricity when handling
electronic components. Touch a bare metal surface
before touching the circuit board.
Mounting the Module
Note
If connecting th e modu le to an UltraGar d panel it must
be mounted on a wall. The module will not fit in the
UltraGard cabinet.
Mounting the Module on a Wall
Concord
22 ga. 350 ft./18 ga. 900 ft.
❑When using self or remotely powered devices with an
Advent panel, do not exceed the maximum recommended wire length of 4000 feet using 22-gauge or
larger wire.
❑Maximum module current draw with all output s ener-
gized is 180 mA. Each module draws 12 mA typical
when outputs are not energized (idle).
❑Do not exceed the module output relay contact ratings
(
4A @ 24VDC, 4A @ 24VAC, 1A @ 70VAC maximum).
Tools and Supplies Needed
❑Screwdrivers
❑Drill with bits
❑Wire cutters/strippers
❑3/8-inch #6-32 self-tapping screws (included)
❑22-gauge or larger stranded wire (18-gauge or larger
for commercial applications)
❑1/4-inch press-fit reed switch and magnet (not
included) for cover tamper
❑1/4-inch #6-32 self tapping screws (not included) for
Advent cabinet mounting
❑Support standoff (included with Concord cabinet)
1.Remove the module cover and set it aside (Figure 2).
Figure 2. Removing the Cover
2.Place the back-plate on the wall and mark the mounting holes (Figure 3).
3.Drill holes and insert appropriate anchors.
4.Secure the back-plate to the wall with included
screws.
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SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
Note
MOUNTING HOLES
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SUPPORT STANDOFF
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PANEL
END
MODULE
END
Installation
Mounting the Module in a Concord Cabinet
1.Remove AC panel power and disconnect the backup
battery.
2.Remove and discard the module cover (Figure 2).
3.Insert a support standoff as shown in Figure 5 (supplied with panel) into the panel circuit board.
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REED SWITCH
HOLDER
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Figure 3. Mounting Holes
Mounting the Module in an Advent Cabinet
1.Remove panel AC power and disconnect the backup
battery(s).
2.Remove the module cover and set it aside (Figure 2).
3.Turn the module upside down and line up the holes on
the back-plate at the desired location (Figure 4).
4.Secure the back-plate to the cabine t using three ¼-inch
#6-32 self-tapping screws (not included).
PANEL CABINET
(COVER NOT SHOWN)
Figure 5. Support Standoff
4.Slide the module back-plate onto the two clips located
on the top-left corner or center of the cabinet
(Figure 6).
The two mounting clips in the top-right corner of the
cabinet are designated for a receiver module, but if a
receiver module is not being used, the mounting clips
may be used for the 4-Relay Output Module.
5.Push the lower-right corner of the module onto the
support standoff (see detail in Figure 6).
6.Gently press the module up and onto the cabinet side
tab.
USABLE MOUNTING
CLIPS (6)
CARD ON
MODULE
BACK-PLATES
SIDE TAB
MOUNTED MODULE
ROOM FOR 3RD
712G11A.DSF
MODULE
Figure 4. Mounting Module in Advent Cabinet
SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
MOUNT WITH
SELF TAPPING
SCREWS
PANEL CABINET
(COVER NOT SHOWN)
9712G08A.DSF
DETAIL
SUPPORT STANDOFF
(Included with Concord
panel accessory package)
Figure 6. Mounting Module in Concord Cabinet
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Installation
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)
Wiring
Note
A) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuits must be installed using FPL, FPLR, FPLP, or
substitute cable permitted by the National Electrical
Code ANSI/NFPA 70. Wire that extends beyond the
cable jacket m ust be separated f rom all other conductors by a minimum of 1/4-inch or by a nonconductive
barrier.
OR
(B) Class 2, Class 3, and power-limited fire alarm circuit conductors must be installed as Class 1 or higher
circuits.
Wiring the Module to a Panel
Important!
On Advent panels, the BUS 1 and BUS 2 headers
must be used only for fire or burglary applications. Do
not mix fire and burglary bus devices on either header.
Auxiliary power supplies must be power limited.
1.Turn off (or disconnect) the panel power and disconnect the panel backup battery(s).
2.Wire the module to the panel as shown in Figure 7 and
Table 4.
Note
For specific wiri ng details, see the panel
Instructions
.
Installation
ID: XXXXXXXX
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
NO 1
NC 1
COM 1
NO 2
NC 2
COM 2
NO 3
NC 3
COM 3
NO 4
NC 4
COM 4
TO OUTPUT 1
DEVICE
*ALSO OUTPUT AND AUX. SUPPLY
**ALSO OUTPUT AND AUX. SUPPLY GND (COMMON
DEVICE
TO OUTPUT 2
DEVICE
TO OUTPUT 3
DEVICE
TO OUTPUT 4
ZONE 1
+12 VDC
BUS A (GRN)
BUS B (WHT)
GND
**
(BLK)
*
(RED)
TO PANEL SUPERBUS
TERMINALS OR
CONNECTOR
(SEE TABLE)
INPUT DEVICE(S)
Figure 7. General Module Wiring
18
ZONE COM
TO ZONE 1
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3.Wire multiple modules in “daisy-chain” fashion (in
parallel) to the panel terminals or connector.
4.Wire the module outputs as shown in Figures 7 and 8.
For specific wiring details, see the device Installation Instructions.
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SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
Installing a Cover Tamper Switch
+
T
Connecting Devices to Outputs
Note
All terminals are Class 2 power limited.
COM 2
COM 1
NC 2
NO 1
NC 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
NO 2
NC 3
COM 3
NO 3
*
OUTPUT
DEVICE
(N.O. INPUT)
* DO NOT EXCEED RELAY CONTACT
VOLTAGE AND CURRENT RATINGS
**
DO NOT EXCEED PANEL +12V POWER CONSUMPTION
LIMITS (SEE PANEL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS)
Figure 8. Module Typical Output Wiring
NC 4
COM 4
12 VDC
NO 4
**
2K OHM
1/2 W
(TYPICAL)
LED
GND
ZONE COM
ZONE 1
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18
NORMALLY
CLOSED
(N/C)
CONTACTS
IN SERIES
< OR >
2.0K Ohm EOL RESISTOR 46-467
(INSTALL AT LAST DEVICE)
18
NORMALLY
OPEN
(N/O)
CONTACTS
IN PARALLEL
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Figure 9. Module Zone Input Wiring
Installing a Cover Tamper Switch
Connecting Devices to the Zone Input
Follow the maximum zone input wire length (run) guidelines in Table 5 based on the type of wire used.
Important!
For Advent UL-8 64 L iste d In stal lat ions , all inp uts must
be dedicated to either fire or burglary applications. Do
not mix fire and burglary on
any
module in
any
partition for these installations.
Table 5. Zone Input Wire Runs
GaugeMax. Wire Run*
18750 Feet
22300 Feet
*Wire run based on 10 ohms maximum wire and
device resistance including 2.0K ohm EOL resistor.
Figure 9 shows an example of how to connect normally
closed (N/C) or normally open (N/O) intrusion circuits to
the module zone input.
If you are mounting the module in its own plastic or mounting it inside a metal cabinet, you must add module tamper
detection for UL Listed systems.
To do this, install a UL listed ¼-inch press-fit reed switch
on the module back-plate and wire the switch to the modul e
zone input terminals or unused panel hardwire input terminals. Once programmed, if someone opens the module
cover, the tamper switch opens and causes an alarm.
The tamper switch holder is located at the lower-right side
of the back-plate as shown in Figure 10. The plastic cover
holds the magnet.
MAGNET
MODULE
COVER
9712G12A.DSF
MODULE
BACK-PLATE
MAGNET
CLIP
O ANY ZONE
INPUT
2.0K OHM EOL
RESISTOR (49-467)
REED
SWITCH
Figure 10. Installing the Reed Switch
SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
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Setting the Module Unit Numbers
To install the tamper reed switch:
1.Slide the reed switch into the holder located on the
module back-plate.
2.Insert the reed switch magnet into the nibs on the
module cover (not shown). Press the magnet clip (supplied) down over the magnet until it clicks into place.
3.
On Advent and Concord (software versions 2.0 and
later) Systems:
Connect the normally closed reed switch (in series
with a 2.0K ohm [ITI part number 46-467] EOL resistor) to the module ZONE 1 (17) and ZONE COMMON (18) terminals (Figure 9).
On UltraGard Systems:
Connect the reed switch in series with 4.7K ohm (ITI
part number 49-365) EOL resistor and to the panel
GND and unused panel hardwire zone input terminals.
On Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6) Systems:
Connect the reed switch in series with a 2.0K ohm (ITI
part number 46-467) EOL resistor to the panel ZONE
COMMON/GND and unused panel hardwire zone
input terminals.
UNIT NUMBER 0
ON
M
A
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UNIT NUMBER 3
ON
M
A
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UNIT NUMBER 6
ON
M
A
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567
UNIT NUMBER 9
ON
M
A
1234
567
UNIT NUMBER 12
ON
M
A
1234
567
UNIT NUMBER 1
ON
M
A
1
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UNIT NUMBER 4
ON
M
A
1
34
2
8
UNIT NUMBER 7
ON
M
A
1234
8
UNIT NUMBER 10
ON
M
A
1
34
2
8
UNIT NUMBER 13
ON
M
A
1
34
2
8
56
56
56
56
UNIT NUMBER 2
ON
M
A
1
8
UNIT NUMBER 5
ON
M
A
1
8
7
UNIT NUMBER 8
ON
M
A
1
8
7
UNIT NUMBER 11
ON
M
A
1
8
7
UNIT NUMBER 14
ON
M
A
1
8
7
3
2
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UNIT NUMBER 15--Do not use in Concord RF system s.
ON
M
A
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Setting the Module Unit Numbers
On Concord (software version 2.0 or later) and Advent
Panels
Locate the DIP switches on the module circuit boar d and set
all switches to “A” (for automatic). The unit number will be
automatically set when powering up the system.
On Concord (software versions 1.0–1.6) and UltraGard
Panels
Note
Concord panels with software versions 1.0–1.6 will
only recognize 4- Rela y Out put mod ules with u nit nu mbers set from 0 to 7.
Locate the DIP switches on the module circuit board. Set
switch 1 to “M” (on for manual). Set the remaining switches
for the desired unit number (Figure 1 1).
❑Unit Number 0-7 for UltraGard
❑Unit Number 0-7 for Concord (software versions 1.0–
1.6)
Figure 11. Module Unit Number DIP Switch Settings
(Non-SuperBus 2000 systems)
Power Up and Bus Communication
This section describes how to power up the panel and the
module for both new and existing installations.
Advent and Concord Panels
New Installations
1.Verify that all wiring between the panel, touchpad and
module is correct.
2.Connect the panel battery(s) and restore panel AC
power. Alphanumeric touchpad displays should come
on.
3.Both the green and red LEDs will turn on for one second. The green POWER LED will remain on and the
red BUS status LED should flash to indicate successful communication with the panel.
Note
If the green POWER LED is not on or t he red BUS
status LED does not flash, remove AC panel power,
disconnect the battery(s), and see Table 6 “Troubleshooting.”
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Existing Installations
Concord Panels- Same as new installation.
Advent Panels-
1.Verify that all wiring between the panel and modu le is
correct.
SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
Programming and Testing
2.Connect the panel battery(s) and restore panel AC
power. Alphanumeric touchpad displays should come
on. Both the green and red LEDs turn on for one second, then the green POWER LED will remain on.
3.Press 8 for System Menu.
4.Press 0 for Program Menu.
5.Enter your Install Code (default 0123).
6.Enter Item Number 48001 to add SuperBus 2000
devices. All installed devices are automatically added
(learned) into panel memory when Devices Added is
indicated.
7.Press * twice to return to the Main Menu.
8.The red BUS status LED should flash to indicate successful communication with the panel.
Note
If the green POWER LED is not on or th e red BUS
status LED does not f lash, remove AC pane l power,
disconnect t he battery(s), and see Table 6 “Troubleshooting.”
UltraGard Panels
1.Verify that all wiring at the panel an d the module is
correct.
2.Verify nonconflicting bus unit number settings.
3.Connect the panel battery a nd rest ore pa nel AC pow er.
4.Turn on the panel AC power.
5.Set the
UltraGard
panel RUN/PROGRAM switch to
PROGRAM.
If the alphanumeric touchpad displays 1-OFF and the 1 is
flashing, you must enter the 4-digit installer access code to
get the panel into program mode.
Alphanumeric touchpads should display PROGRAM MODE and the red BUS status LED on the module should
be flashing continuously, indicating successful communication to the panel.
Note
If the green POWER LED is not on or th e red BUS
status LED does not flash, set the RUN/PROGRAM
switch (UltraGard) to RUN, remove AC panel power,
disconnect the backup battery, and see Table 6 “Troubleshooting.”
Programming and Testing
Refer to the specific panel Installation Instructions for
configuring module outputs, adding (learning) hardwire
sensors, and testing.
Troubleshooting
Use the following table to determine possible solutions to
module problems.
Table 6: Troubleshooting
ProblemSolution
The green POWER
LED stays off.
The red BUS LED
doesn’t flash to
indicate
communication
with the panel.
Output(s) activate
only momentarily,
activate randomly,
or module and/or
touchpads lock up.
Module Zone input
is inoperable.
(UltraGard &
Concord)
One output stays
activated.
1.Check for incorrect wiring connections.
2.Make sure panel AC powe r is
applied and the backup battery(s)
are connected.
3.If the LED still remains off,
replace the module.
1.Verify that the panel recognizes
the module by entering program
mode (see specific panel Installa-tion Instructions).
2.Check for incorrect wiring connections.
3.For Concord (software versions
1.0–1.6) and UltraGard panels
make sure that module DIP switch
1 is set to “M.” For Concord (software versions 2.0 or later) and
Advent panels make sure that
module DIP switch 1 is set to “A.”
4.If the LED still doesn’t flash,
replace the module.
1.For Concord (software versions
1.0–1.6) and UltraGard systems,
check for bus devices with the
same unit number setting.
2.Re-initialize the panel by disconnecting and reconnecting panel
power.
3.Verify that the output/point is configured correctly (see specific
panel Installation Instructions).
4.Make sure the zone has been
“learned” into panel memory.
5.Verify that the panel recognizes
the module by entering program
mode (see specific panel Installa-tion Instructions).
6.Check module/panel wire routing
and length.
7.Replace the module.
1.Some panels and panel versions
do not read the module built-in
zone input status. Use a panel zone
input instead.
1.Check if the point is programmed
for a 3 minute “on” time and if the
triggering event for the point is
repeatedly “resetting” the 3
minute timer (see specific panel
Installation Instructions).
2.Output may have failed or been
overloaded. Reprogram using a
different (unused) module output
or replace the module.
SuperBus® 2000 4-Relay Output Module
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Specifications
Specifications
Compatibility: Advent, Concord, and UltraGard
Power Requirements: 12V nominal, 12 mA typical (idle ), 180
Storage Temperature: -30° to 140° F (-34° to 60° C)
Operating Temperature: 32° to 140° F (0° to 60° C), up to 140°
F (60° C) under temporary
conditions
Maximum Humidity: 90% relative humidity, non-condensing
Dimensions: 5.25" x 4.125" x 1.0" (L x W x D)
Color: Belgian grey
Case Material: High-impact ABS plastic
Installation:On wall or in panel cabinet
mounting
Listings (for ancillary use only):
Notices
FCC Part 15 Information to the User
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Interactive Technologies,
Inc. can void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
FCC Part 15 Class A
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class A
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential
area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to
correct the interference at their own expense.
FCC Part 15 Class B
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B
digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to
provide reasonable protection against interference in a residential installation.
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception,
which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
❑Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
❑Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
❑Connect the affected equipment and the panel receiver to separate outlets,
on different branch circuits.
❑Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
UL 365 Police Station Connected
Burglar Alarm Units and Systems
UL 609 Local Burglar Alarm Units and
Systems
UL 864 Control Units for Fire
Protective Signaling Devices
UL 985 Household Fire Warning
System Units
UL 1023 Household Burglar Alarm
System Units
UL 1610 Central St ation Bur gla r Alarm
Units (Commercial Burglary)
UL 1637 Home Health Care Signaling
Equipment
CSFM California State Fire Marshall
(applied for)
FM Factory Mu tual (applied for)
MEA New York City Material
Equipment Acceptance (applied for)
DOD Sensitive Compartment
Informati on Fac. (appli ed for)
ULC Canada Commercial
Fire/Burglary Warning (applied for)
Note
See specific panel
Installation In st ruct ions
for
complete UL installation requirements for the system
you are installing.
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