Simplex 4605 Installation Instructions Manual

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4605 24-Point I/O Card
Installation Instructions
¤ 1998 Simplex Time Recorder Co., Gardner, MA 01441-0001 USA All specifications and other information shown were current as of publication, and are subject to change without notice
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carton for shipping damage. If damage is apparent, immediately file a claim with the carrier and notify Simplex.
ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Disconnect electrical power when making any
internal adjustments or repairs. Servicing should be performed by qualified Simplex Representatives.
STATIC HAZARD - Static electricity can damage components. Therefore, handle as follows:
1. Ground yourself before opening or installing components (use the 553-484 Static Control Kit).
2. Keep uninstalled component wrapped in anti-static material at all times.
RADIO FREQUENCY ENERGY - This equipment generates, uses, and can
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause interference to radio communications. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A computing device pursuant to Subpart J of Part 15 of FCC Rules, which are designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take whatever measures may be required to correct the interference.
This publication shows how to install the 4605 24-Point I/O card with a 4010 Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP). A maximum of six of these option cards is allowed per system. Refer to the 4010 Fire Alarm - Installing, Operating, and Programming Instructions (574-052) for configuration information. Refer to the 842-063 Field Wiring Diagram for additional wiring information.
This publication discusses the following topics:
Topic See Page #
Overview 1
4605 24-Point I/O Card 2
Configuration 3
Wiring 4
Card Installation 5
Cautions and Warnings
Overview
In this Publication
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The 4605 24 Point I/O Card is a “slave” card that communicates to the 4010 FACP. The 24 Point I/O Card for the 4010 is capable of using any combination of 24 inputs or outputs to control LEDs, lamps, relays, and contact closure inputs. The outputs can be on continuous or flashed, at a slow or fast rate. The inputs may be unsupervised, supervised for opens, supervised for open and shorts, or H.O.A.(Hand Off Auto) switches, depending upon how the switch is wired externally (for complete wiring instructions, refer to the 842-063 Field Wiring Diagram). The inputs and outputs must be provided by a listed (signaling device) annunciator.
Figure 1 shows the location of the connectors and switches on the 4605 I/O Card.
REMOTE
PWR
+++C
24C
+24V
1+
1RET
2+
2RET
SHLD
SHLD
++--
N2 COMM
TB5 TB2 TB3 TB1
TB4
P2
P1
SW1
SW2
ADDRESS
N2
DR1 DR2 DR3 DR4 DR5 DR6 DR7 DR8 DR9 DR10 DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 DR16 DR17 DR18 DR19 DR20 DR22DR21 DR23 DR24
1
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1
2
I/O
Figure 1. 4605 24-Point I/O Card Switches and Connectors
4605 24-Point I/O Card
Overview
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Card Address Setting (SW1)
Option cards in the 4010 system have specific addresses. The range of card addresses setting for the 24-Point I/O card is Cards 9 through 14. Use Table 1 to set SW1 to the appropriate address.
Table 1. SW1 Address Switch Settings
Card Address SW1-1 SW1-2 SW1-3 SW1-4 SW1-5 thru SW1-8
9 ON OFF OFF ON OFF
10 OFF ON OFF ON OFF
11 ON ON OFF ON OFF
12 OFF OFF ON ON OFF
13 ON OFF ON ON OFF
14 OFF ON ON ON OFF
Use the “Quick CFIG - Add NEW Hardware” function described in the 4010 Fire Alarm - Installation/Operation Instructions (574-052) to add the card to the
system.
Baud Rate Setting (SW2)
N2 Communications on option cards must be set at the same baud rate as the 4010 FACP. The 24-Point I/O card’s baud rates are set from SW2. Use the information in Table 2 to set SW2 to the appropriate baud rate. The default setting should be 9600.
Table 2. SW2 Baud Rate Settings
Baud Rate SW2-1 SW2-2
OFF-Line ON ON
9600 OFF ON
19200 ON OFF
38400 OFF OFF
Configuration
Switch Settings
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Use Figure 2 and the notes below to wire the 24-Point I/O card.
REMOTE
PWR
+++C
24C
+24V
1+
1RET
2+
2RET
SHLD
SHLD
++--
N2 COMM
TB5 TB2 TB3 TB1
TB4
P2
P1
SW1
SW2
ADDRESS
N2
DR1 DR2 DR3 DR4 DR5 DR6 DR7 DR8 DR9 DR10 DR11 DR12 DR13 DR14 DR15 DR16 DR17 DR18 DR19 DR20 DR22DR21 DR23 DR24
1
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1
2
I/O
TYPICAL LED OUTPUT
TYPICAL LAMP OUTPUT
Figure 2. 24-Point I/O Wiring
Wiring
24-Point I/O Wiring
24V (C)
24V (+)
Remote Power (C)
Remote Power (+)
See Notes 3 and 11
N2 Comm (-)
N2 Comm (+)
See Note 7
See Note 4
See Note 10
Notes:
1. All wiring to be 18AWG minimum or to local code.
2. Conductors must test free of all grounds.
3. Voltage input 18.9VDC min. to 32VDC max.
4. Maximum current is 75mA per output.
5. Drawing depicts typical wiring. All output zones may not be wired. Supervision for the unused inputs are by-passed in software.
6. Wiring is supervised and Power-Limited.
7. For N2 Comms wired in a “bus” fashion, the maximum line distance is 4000 ft. For N2 Comms wired in a T-Tapped configuration, the maximum distance to any N2 device is 2500 ft, with maximum total wire distance not to exceed 10,000 ft on the T-tapped lines. If the 24 Point I/O is the last device on the N2 bus (Non-T-Tapped), or the furthest device (T-Tapped) terminate across N2+ and N2­using a 733-974 (100
::, 1/2W) resistor
harness.
8. Total current = 60mA base controller current. Add current for each output used.
9. Wiring to I/O terminals must not be run with AC wiring.
10. Alternate Ribbon Cable for TB4: TB4-1 P2-1 TB4-13 P2-13 TB4-2 P2-2 TB4-14 P2-14 TB4-3 P2-3 TB4-15 P2-15 TB4-4 P2-4 TB4-16 P2-16 TB4-5 P2-5 TB4-17 P2-17 TB4-6 P2-6 TB4-18 P2-18 TB4-7 P2-7 TB4-19 P2-19 TB4-8 P2-8 TB4-20 P2-20 TB4-9 P2-9 TB4-21 P2-21 TB4-10 P2-10 TB4-23 P2-22 TB4-11 P2-11 TB4-23 P2-23 TB4-12 P2-12 TB4-24 P2-24
11. Allowable power supplies: 4010-9101, -9102,
-9201, -9202, -9813, and -9814 or any regulated Power-Limited supply that is UL Listed for Fire Protective Signal Use.
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Install the 4605-8402 mounting bracket (supplied) into the electrical back box (supplied by others). When mounting the bracket, be careful not to pinch any wiring behind the bracket. The bracket is designed to hold up to six 24-Point I/O cards.
Select a position for the 24-Point I/O card on the mounting bracket and install the card using the stand-offs and screws provided.
IMPORTANT: Pay careful attention to the routing for Power-
Limited and Non-Power Limited wiring. You must maintain a 1/4-inch separation between these two types of wiring. Neatly dress all harnesses and wiring.
Neatly dress all harnesses and wiring and then apply power.
Card Installation
Mounting Bracket
Installing the 24-Point I/O Card
4605 24-Point I/O Card
Mounting Bracket
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