Snap
Base
Circuit
Board
Retaining Tabs
FACP
Supervised
Power Limited
5880
5880 LED I/O Module
Installation Instructions
The 5880 provides a way to customize your
remote annunciator when used with a
compatible addressable fire alarm control panel
(FACP). For more detailed information, refer to
the FACP installation manual.
Note: Installation and wiring of this device must be done in
accordance with NFPA 72 and local ordinances.
Specifications
Table 1: 5880 Specifications
Max. SBUS Voltage 24 VDC
Dry Contacts
(Loop Specs)
Max. Current Alarm 200 mA
Open Collector PZT Max. Sink Current 100 mA
Operating Temperature 0° to 49° C
Max Wiring Distance from FACP 6,000 ft
Indoor Use Only
Max. Loop Resistance
Max. Loop Voltage 24 VDC
Max. Loop Current 2 mA
Standby 35 mA
Each LED 10 mA
100 Ω
(32° to 120° F)
(1,829 m)
Figure 1: 5880 Circuit Board And Plastic Base
3. Mount the plastic base into the appropriate
accessory cabinet.
4. Replace the circuit board in the plastic base.
Note: It may be necessary to connect the wiring to the circuit
board before the board is replaced into the base.
Wiring the 5880 to the FACP
Terminate the wiring as shown in Figure 2 and
Table 2.
Mounting the 5880
Enclosure
The 5880 comes in a plastic enclosure which
must be mounted inside the annunciator or
accessory cabinet.
To mount the 5880 plastic enclosure into the
appropriate cabinet:
1. Remove the 5880 cover. Use a small screw
driver if necessary.
2. Remove the 5880 circuit board from the base
by pushing outward on the base snap
retaining tabs and lifting the circuit board
out.
Figure 2: 5880 Connection to the FACP
P/N 150972
5880 LED I/O Module Installation Instructions
All Inputs Supervised/Power Limited
Table 2: 5880 to FACP Connections
5880 Terminals FACP Terminals
BB
AA
S+ +
S- –
Wiring the LED Outputs
The 5880 has four 12-pin connectors (P/N
130092) used to connect LEDs. All LED outputs
use a common pin on each connector for LED
power (see Figure 3). Current is limited through
each output so no series resistor is required.
On connector P1, pin 12 is an open collector
output for controlling a piezo (PZT) output. This
output matches the piezo output pattern of the
FACP on-board annunciator.
Note: The open collector PZT output does not have a built-in
current limiting resistor, one is required to limit the max.
sink current (see Specifications for max sink current). The
PZT output is not mappable.
Wire the LED outputs as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 4: Dry Contact Wiring
Setting DIP Switches
Each 5880 requires a unique ID number which is
set using the DIP switches on the 5880 circuit
board. See Figure 5 for DIP switch settings.
Figure 3: 5880 LED Outputs
Dry Contact Wiring
The 5880 has eight input circuits used to monitor
switch inputs such as pull stations, water flow,
tamper, reset, or silence type switches. Wire
contacts as shown in Figure 4.
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Figure 5: DIP Switch Settings
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