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Typographical Notation Conventions
Thank you for using our products. Use this product according to this instruction manual. Please
keep this instruction manual for future reference.
ANY MATERIAL EXTRAPOLATED FROM THIS DOCUMENT OR FROM WHEELOCK
MANUALS OR OTHER DOCUMENTS DESCRIBING THE PRODUCT FOR USE IN
PROMOTIONAL OR ADVERTISING CLAIMS, OR FOR ANY OTHER USE, INCLUDING
DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT'S APPLICATION, OPERATION, INSTALLATION AND
TESTING IS USED AT THE SOLE RISK OF THE USER AND WHEELOCK WILL NOT HAVE
ANY LIABILITY FOR SUCH USE.
Certain information contained in this manual has been extracted from the NFPA 72 Manual (1999
Edition) and the Life Safety Code 101™ Manual (2000 Edition).
Notation Conventions
This manual uses the following notation conventions:
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INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION THAT, IF
NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND
SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND OR
OTHERS.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could
result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against
unsafe practices.
Copyright 1996, 1997, 2000 Wheelock, Inc. All rights reserved.
P83569
SAFEPATH Manual
Rev. E September 2000
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Typographical Notation Conventions…………………………………………………………… iii
Table of Contents…………………………………………………………………………………. v
Table of Figures…………………………………………………………………………………… viii
Table of Tables……………………………………………………………………………………. x
Chapter 1 – Safety Precautions…………………………………………………………………. 1-1
Section 1-1 – Read This Manual…………………………………………………………. 1-1
Section 5-2 – To Make Live Announcements………………………………………….. 5-2
Section 5-3 – To Sound Evacuation Tone……………………………………………… 5-2
Section 5-4 – To Reset Visual Appliances……………………………………………… 5-2
Section 5-5 – To Acknowledge a Trouble Condition………………………………….. 5-2
Table 3-1 Available Strobe Alarm Current for Temporal Code 3 Signal……………………. 3-6
Table 3-2 DCDC DIP Switch Setting Description……………………………………………… 3-21
Table 3-3 DIP Switch Settings for Available Tone Sounds…………………………………… 3-21
Table 3-4 Standby Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
Table 3-5 Standby and Alarm Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
Table 3-6 Standby Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
Personnel properly qualified in the application and use of life safety equipment ("qualified
personnel") shall read this manual carefully before performing any actions to specify, apply,
install, maintain and operationally test SAFEPATH
instructions in this manual.
This manual shall be kept with the SAFEPATH
This manual shall be made available to all qualified personnel who operate, test, maintain, or
service SAFEPATH
understand the entire manual.
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Panel products. It is strongly recommend that such personnel read and
Section 1-2 - Operational Safety
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Panel products in accordance with the
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panel for reference during the life of the system.
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! Caution:
This SAFEPATH
120VAC or 220VAC. 24VDC re-chargeable batteries provide back-up power. If both sources of
power are cut off for any reason, the SAFEPATH
DO NOT assume any installation, operation and testing details not shown in this manual.
The SAFEPATH
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IF SAFETY PRECAUTIONS, INSTALLATION AND TESTING
INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT PERFORMED PROPERLY, THE SAFEPATH
PANEL MAY NOT OPERATE IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION WHICH
COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR
DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
IF THE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM SOUNDS AND/OR FLASHES,
IT IS A WARNING THAT A POSSIBLE SERIOUS SITUATION AND
REQUIRES IMMEDIATE ATTENTION.
The SAFEPATH® printed circuit boards are sensitive to static electricity
and have delicate components. Discharge any static electricity from your
body by touching a grounded object, such as a metal screw, which is
connected to earth ground. Handle the board by its edges and be careful
not to twist or flex it. The SAFEPATH
free area, and the user is to properly attach grounded wrist straps before
touching any static sensitive areas. After handling SAFEPATH
circuit boards, the panel should be tested in accordance with Section 3-5
“System Checkout” of this manual to verify that it is functioning properly.
panel will not work w ithout power.
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panel will not operate.
panel shall only be operated with the dead front panel properly in place.
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Panel is to be installed in a static
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The SAFEPATH
panel is powered by
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FOR PROPER OPERATION, THE SAFEPATH
CONNECTED TO A LISTED COMPATIBLE AND PROPERLY
OPERATING CONTROL PANEL, WHICH CONTROLS ITS
ACTIVATION. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE PROPERLY
INTERCONNECTED AND OPERATING. THE INSTALLER SHALL
CHECK COMPATIBILITY OF ALL EQUIPMENT PRIOR TO
INSTALLATION, OTHERWISE THE SAFEPATH
THE CONTROL PANEL MAY BE DAMAGED AND/OR FAIL TO
OPERATE IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION.
PANEL SHALL BE
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PANEL AND/OR
Notification equipment cannot last forever. Even though SAFEPATH® Panel is expected to last
up to ten years, any of its parts or components could fail before then. Therefore testing of the
entire protective signaling system, including the SAFEPATH
well as all messages and their output channel, and priority assignment, shall be conducted at
least twice each year, or more often as required by local, state and federal codes, regulations and
laws, by qualified personnel. If the notification equipment is not working properly, immediately
contact the installer and have all/any problems corrected immediately. Malfunctioning
components should be replaced immediately. Do not attempt to repair malfunctioning
components. Malfunctioning components should be returned for factory repair or replacement.
In the event you cannot contact the installer, contact the manufacturer.
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panel, all notification equipment, as
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CERTAIN HARDWARE FUNCTIONS ON THE SAFEPATH PANEL
ARE NOT SUPERVISED. IF ANY SUCH HARDWARE FUNCTIONS
FAIL, THE SAFEPATH
WARNING AND/OR NOT INDICATE A TROUBLE CONDITION. THE
FOLLOWING ARE NOT SUPERVISED:
1. THE "SHORT CIRCUIT" DETECTION CIRCUITRY FOR ANYONE
OR ALL OF THE EIGHT CONTACT INPUTS.
THE FOLLOWING HARDWARE FAILURES WOULD PREVENT THE
SAFEPATH
1. THE "OPEN CIRCUIT" DETECTION CIRCUITRY FOR ANY ONE OR
ALL OF THE EIGHT CONTACT INPUTS.
2. THE AUDIO SUPERVISION CIRCUITRY FOR EACH OF THE TWO
OUTPUT CHANNELS.
3. THE STATUS CONTACT.
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PANEL FROM INDICATING A TROUBLE CONDITION:
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PANEL MAY NOT PROVIDE THE INTENDED
THESE HARDWARE FUNCTIONS SHALL BE PERIODICALLY
CHECKED FOR PROPER OPERATION.
Section 1-3 - Compliance with Applicable Codes, Regulations,
Laws, Standards, and Guidelines
COMPLY WITH ALL OF THE LATEST APPLICABLE CODES, REGULATIONS, LAWS,
STANDARDS, AND GUIDELINES.
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It is recommended that the local AHJ inspect and approve the proposed placement of all the
notification appliances.
FOR EMERGENCY, HAZARDOUS, SECURITY, LIFE SAFETY, AND FIRE
PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM APPLICATIONS USING THE
SAFEPATH
SHALL BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN
ACCORDANCE WITH ALL THE LATEST NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION
ASSOCIATION (NFPA), UNDERWRITER’S LABORATORY (UL),
NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE (NEC), OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION (OSHA), STATE, COUNTY, LOCAL,
PROVINCE, DISTRICT, FEDERAL, AND OTHER APPLICABLE BUILDING
AND FIRE STANDARDS, GUIDELINES, REGULATIONS, LAWS, AND
CODES INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ALL APPENDICES AND
AMENDMENTS AND REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY
HAVING JURISDICTION (AHJ).
PANEL INSTALLATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE
Section 1-4 - Property Insurance Recommendation
The SAFEPATH® panel is not a substitute for insurance. All users should have adequate levels of
life and property insurance
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Section 1-5 - Audio Output Considerations
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If live microphone announcements, audible tones and/or voice messages cannot be readily heard and
understood clearly within the protected areas as intended, it will be necessary to increase the number
and/or sound output intensity of speakers within those areas so that they are heard and understood
clearly when activated
AUDIBLE SIGNALS MAY MASK MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MONITORING
ALARMS. WHERE MEDICAL EQUIPMENT MONITORING ALARMS ARE IN
USE, DO NOT USE AUDIBLE SIGNALS; PROVIDE VISUAL NOTIFICATION
APPLIANCES IN HIGHLY VISIBLE LOCATIONS.
The output of the audio system may not be heard in all cases. Sound can be
blocked or reduced by walls, doors, carpeting, wall coverings, furniture,
insulation, bed coverings, and other obstacles that may temporarily or
permanently impede the output of the audio system. Sound is also reduced
by distance and masked by background noise. The output of the audio
system may not be sufficient to alert all occupants, especially those who are
asleep, those who are hearing-impaired, those who are wearing devices that
plug or cover the ears, and those who have recently used drugs or alcohol.
The output of the audio system may not be heard by an alert person if the
output device is placed in an area which is isolated by a closed door, or is
located on a different floor from the person in a hazardous situation or is
placed too far away to be heard over ambient noise such as, but not limited
to, running water, traffic, air conditioners, machinery or musical appliances
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Section 1-6 - RF Interference
The SAFEPATH® Panel 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 the user will be required to correct the interference at the user’s own
expense.
Section 1-7 - General
Each manufacturer's fire alarm control panel, and notification appliances operate differently and have
different features. Before specifying, installing, operating, testing, maintaining or servicing a system,
carefully read the installation, operation and testing manual for each piece of equipment and
applicable codes.
Additional copies of this manual may be obtained from:
Wheelock, Inc.
The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel is a stand alone, single or dual channel supervised audio fire
and emergency evacuation system. Figure 2-1 on Page 2-2 illustrates the basic capabilities of the
Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
The control panel that activates the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
buttons to a sophisticated computer based control panel providing dry contact closures.
The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
it is only a part of a system that does sense such conditions. The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
when activated, provides a pre-recorded tone and/or voice message(s) to notification appliances.
When used as part of a protective signaling system, the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
properly connected to a compatible control panel that has been approved by a nationally recognized
testing laboratory. The SAFEPATH
Underwriter Laboratories (UL) and is compatible with LISTED control panels and notification
appliances for proper operation.
THE DUAL-CIRCUIT SAFEPATH
AND CONNECTED TO A COMPATIBLE FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL TO FUNCTION AS A
VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM.
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panel.
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Panel can range from simple push
Panel does not sense an emergency condition or hazards such as fire;
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Panel must be
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Panel has been tested, approved and LISTED by the
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PANEL MUST BE PROPERLY INSTALLED, PROGRAMMED,
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Panel,
WHEELOCK EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL LIABILITY FOR THE CONTENT, CLARITY AND
LANGUAGES OF, AND OUTPUT CHANNEL AND PRIORITY LEVEL ASSIGNED TO, ANY AND
ALL MESSAGES. IT IS ESSENTIAL THAT YOU HAVE MESSAGE CONTENT AND LANGUAGE,
SEQUENCE, OUTPUT CHANNEL AND PRIORITY ASSIGNMENTS REVIEWED AND APPROVED
BY QUALIFIED LEGAL AND SAFETY ADVISORS, QUALIFIED REPRESENTATIVE(S) OF
OWNER(S) AND USER(S), AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION.
Standard Features
• One or two zones of audio and strobe NAC outputs.
• Multiple contact closure inputs
• A hand held, push-to-talk microphone (PTT) for live, emergency voice announcements and
instructions. The microphone overrides (mutes) any voice message or tones in progress.
• A multi-tone tone generator with 8 field selectable sounds for optional evacuation signal
• Visual NAC circuit of up to 2 amps at 24VDC for each amplifier installed. Visual NAC circuits
may be selected to be compatible with Wheelock, Inc. synchronized or non-synchronized visual
notification appliances.
• Supervised Audio Amplifier (SAA-40S, or 80S/SE) modules power 25, 70.7 or 100-volt speakers
or: Line Level Audio Amplifier (SALL-15S) to drive external power amplifiers and/or self-amplified
speakers.
• Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) with a Standard Message Kit (SMK) containing 8 standard
messages
• Full supervision with on-board diagnostics and trouble reporting circuits for:
• Audio NAC circuit wiring open and short conditions
• Strobe NAC circuit wiring open and short conditions
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• Self Amplified power output circuit wiring open and short conditions
• Microphone open condition
• Amplifier operation
• Selected optional evacuation signal
• Optional remote microphone station
• Digital Voice Module (MDX-2)
• Alarm input activation wiring
• Input voltage/low battery
• Built-in audible alert indicates any supervision loss
• Auxiliary trouble output for notification appliance connection
• Remote reporting via output contacts for system trouble or alarm activation.
• An internal 6 amp power supply/battery charger (DCPS)
Optional Features
• Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) for live, emergency announcements.
• Programmed Message Kit (PMK) for up to two minutes of messages tailored to customer’s
needs.
• Four Zone Audio Splitter (SPL) (maximum of two)
• Auxiliary Input Module (AIM-3) used to connect three Remote Microphone Stations or two
Remote Microphone Stations and a telephone page input.
• Redundant Amplifier Module (RAM-1)
BATTER Y
STANDBY
CENTRAL AMPLIFIED
(40 OR 80 WATT, SELECTABLE
25V, 70.7V, or 100V)
AMPLIFIED SPEAKER
REMOTE
MICROPHONE
(RM S-3)
CONTROL
SYSTEM
UP TO 8 CONTACT ACTIVA TIONS.
Basic Capabilities of the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
TROUBLE
RELAY
INPUT S
SAFEP ATH
PANEL
120 VAC
Figure 2-1
SPEAKER CIRCUIT
STROBE CIRCUIT
SPEAKER CIRCUIT
STROBE CIRCUIT
8 STANDARD MESSAGES ON THE SMK O R
UP TO 2 MINUTES OF AUDIO STORAGE FOR
PERSONALIZED MESSAGES ON THE MDV-PMK.
(15 Ohms @ 0.5 VOLT AU D IO
24 VDC @ 2A MAX.)
24 VDC @ 2A Max.
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Panel
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Section 2-2 - Enclosure and Configuration
See Chapter 8 for Technical Specifications
Section 2-3 - Nominal Electrical Data
See Chapter 8 for Technical Specifications.
Section 2-4 - Module Configurations
The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel is equipped with a combination of the following modules:
There are twelve modules in the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
The twelve modules are:
DCMB (Dual-Circuit Mother Board)
DCDC (Dual-Circuit Control Module)
DCPS (Dual-Circuit Power Supply)
SAA-40S (40 Watt Supervised Audio Amplifier with 2 Amps of Synchronized Strobe Power)
SAA-80S/SE* (80 Watt Supervised Audio Amplifier with 2 Amps of Synchronized Strobe Power)
SALL-15S (Line Level Module Supervised Audio Amplifier with 2 Amps of Synchronized Strobe
One or two amplifier modules (any combination of SAA’s and/or SALL-15S’s)
DCPS (Dual-Circuit Power Supply)
Optional Modules:
One or two SPL (Speaker Circuit Splitter (4 zone))
One to eight NACIM (Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module)
One RMS-3 (Remote Microphone Station)
One AIM-3 (Auxiliary Input Module)
One RAM-1 (Redundant Amplifier Module)
The module layout of the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
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Panel is shown in Figure 2-2.
Section 2-6 - Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) (Optional)
The Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) is a 4 ganged switch-plate consisting of a push-to-talk
(PTT), hand-held microphone, pre-amplifier and associated LED’s and activation switches which
provides a remote live voice input. Additional Information is found in the Installation Manual.
Section 2-7 - Operation Modes
The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel has two operation modes:
1. Standby
2. Alarm
Standby Mode
Standby is the normal mode. The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel supervises the connections and
internal components to maintain proper operation. All strobes and speaker appliances are off.
Alarm Mode
Alarm mode occurs when an emergency signal is initiated manually, or by the FACP or control
equipment.
Section 2-8 – Glossary of Terms
AHJ – Authority having jurisdiction
EOLR – End of Line Resistor
FACP – Fire Alarm Control Panel
NAC – Notification Appliance Circuit
NEC – National Electric Code (NFPA-70)
NFPA – National Fire Protection Association
PTT – Push to Talk (Microphone)
The lives of people depend upon your safe and proper installation of the SAFEPATH® Panel. Please
read, understand and carefully follow the specific installation instructions set forth below to avoid
damage to the SAFEPATH
accordance with the procedures in this manual should conduct installation.
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SHUT OFF ALL POWER BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK CAN CAUSE DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
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DO NOT CONNECT AC POWER OR BATTERY BACKUP POWER UNTIL
SYSTEM WIRING HAS BEEN CONNECTED, MODULES HAVE BEEN
INSTALLED, AND FIELD WIRING HAS BEEN INSPECTED.
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The SAFEPATH® printed circuit boards are sensitive to static electricity and
have delicate components mounted on them. Before handling either a board
or any component on a board, discharge any static electricity from your body
by touching a grounded object such as a metal screw, which is connected to
earth, ground. Handle the board by its edges, and be careful not to twist or flex
it. The SAFEPATH
to properly attach grounded wrist straps before touching any static sensitive
areas. After handling SAFEPATH
circuit boards are undamaged and functioning properly.
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Panel and equipment connected to it. Only qualified personnel in
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Panel is to be installed in a static free area and the user is
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printed circuit boards, verify that the printed
The installer, prior to installation should consult with the authorities having jurisdiction
(AHJ).
Section 3-2 - Fire Alarm Control Panel Wiring Applications
The SAFEPATH® Panel can be connected to either the FACP alarm output dry contact or to the
FACP Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC). If it is connected to the NAC, then the Notification
Appliance Circuit Interface Module (NACIM) must be used. Follow the NACIM instruction sheet
(P83478) for proper mounting and wiring.
The SAFEPATH
notification appliance circuit depending upon system requirements. When the SAFEPATH
is connected to a “silenceable” NAC circuit on the FACP, activating the FACP’s alarm silence
switch will silence it. The Strobe NAC circuit on the SAFEPATH
order for the strobes to remain in alarm when the audible is silenced, the Strobe NAC circuit must
be connected to a “non-silenceable” NAC circuit on the FACP instead of to the SAFEPATH
Panel.
A Panel connected to a “non-silenceable” NAC circuit cannot be silenced.
“TROUBLE”, Form “C” relay terminals are available for monitoring the condition of the
SAFEPATH
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Panel may be connected to either a “silenceable” or “non-silenceable”
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Panel will also be silenced. In
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Zone 1 Amplifier
Module
Zone 2 Amplifier
Module Connection
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PWR
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IN
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LT
ALARM
TRBL
GND
Dual Circuit
Control Module
DCDC
J2
Digital Voice Module
MDX-2
+
AUDIO
+
STROBE
ZONE 1
+
SPK AMP
+
AUDIO
+
STROBE
ZONE 2
+
SPK AMP
+
IN1
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CONTACT
CLOSURE
INPUTS
TROUBLE
STATUS
REMOTE
MICROPHONE
ALARM
STATUS
REMOTE
TRB AUD
SPL
+
IN2
+
IN3
+
IN4
+
IN5
+
IN6
+
IN7
+
IN8
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NC
RS
RD
232
TD
COM
NORM
ALARM
COM
NORM
TRBL
COM
TRB AUD
GND
+
AUDIO
-
TXD
RXD
+
PWR
+
ALL CALL
-
Strobe and Audio
Output Connections
Channel 1
Strobe and Audio
Output Connections
Channel 2
Dry Contact Inputs
Status and Trouble
Signals to FACP
Remote Microphone
Station Connection
Power Supply and
Battery Charger
Location
Four Way Splitter (SPL)
Mounting Location
(Optional)
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6
6
10
Four Way Splitter (SPL)
Mounting Location
(Optional)
Figure 3-1
Location of Plug-in Modules and Wire Connections
Microphone
120 VAC Input
Connection
2 White Wires
2 Black Wires
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Battery Connection
Terminals
BAT
+
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Section 3-3 - General Installation Instructions
Refer to Figure 3-1 on Page 3-2, which shows the location of modules and wiring connections used in the
installation of the SAFEPATH
Prepare a System Wiring Diagram
1. Using Section 3-4 on Page 3-5, prepare a complete system-wiring diagram.
Keep a copy of the system-wiring diagram with the SAFEPATH
record of the system wiring.
Unpack and Check Inventory
2. Carefully unpack the SAFEPATH® Panel and make sure each item described on the packing slip
is present and undamaged.
Mounting
3. Mount the SAFEPATH® Panel and optional expansion modules in the desired locations as
described in Section 3-5 on Page 3-15.
4. Mount any additional wiring boxes or junction boxes needed to interconnect field wiring.
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Panel.
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Panel manual as a permanent
Connect conduit fittings or bushings as needed through the knockouts provided on the top and
5.
bottom of the SAFEPATH
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Panel.
Field Wiring Connections
6.
Install field wiring in conduit when required, following the most current National Electrical Code
(NFPA-70) and local codes for the type of system being installed. Make all necessary
connections at any additional wiring or junction boxes.
Wire all ancillary equipment, power connections, and Fire Alarm Control Panel correctly and
7.
prepare all wires for hookup to the SAFEPATH
NAC speaker and strobe appliance wiring to the SAFEPATH
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Panel. Do not connect Ancillary equipment or
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Panel. This will be done
starting with Step 13 of this procedure.
Connect supplied 10K Ohm, ¼ Watt test resistors to Strobe and Audio NAC Circuit output
8.
connections on Mother Board. (If SALL-15S amplifier module is being used, connect a 10K Ohm
¼ Watt resistor to the “SPK AMP” terminals also. See Figure 3-2 for location.
P83459 REV.
DCSP MOTHER BOARD
+
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
AUDIO
+
STROBE
+
SPK AMP
+
AUDIO
+
STROBE
+
SPK AMP
-
Strobe and Audio
Output Connections
Channel 1
Strobe and Audio
Output Connections
Channel 2
Figure 3-2
Strobe and Audio Output Connections
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9. Connect the SAFEPATH® Panel to earth ground, following the National Electrical Code and local
codes for the type of system being installed.
Wire gauge selection of the earth ground wiring should involve consideration of all factors,
including maximum allowable wire resistance and length. The panel is tied to earth ground by
connecting the ground terminals to an earth ground. The location of the ground terminals within
the panel is shown in Figure 3-17 on Page 3-16.
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10. Check the integrity of all field wiring. Confirm that the specified cable is installed, and that there is
continuity between required points (no open circuits), with no unwanted shorts to other
conductors, chassis, or earth ground.
a. Verify that the field wiring complies with the instructions of this manual and the
b. Ensure that no unwanted voltages are present on circuit conductors and ground.
c. Test all ungrounded connectors for electrical isolation from ground.
d. Measure and record the resistance of each NAC circuit. Conduct this test reversing
Provide proper strain relief for all wiring not in conduit
Do not connect input voltage to any equipment until the field wiring has been
tested, inspected and approved.
detailed wiring diagram prepared for this installation.
polarity.
.
11. Install Amplifier Module(s) (SAA-40S, 80S/SE or SALL-15S), Control Module (DCDC) and Digital
Voice Module (MDX-2) in the proper slots on the Mother Board.
12. Conduct the Initial Checkout procedures as described in Section 3-6 – System Checkout.
Initial Checkout
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TWO DIFFERENT SOURCES OF POWER MAY BE CONNECTED TO THE
SAFEPATH
SERVICING. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE,
SERIOUS INJURY, OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS.
PANEL. DISCONNECT BOTH SOURCES OF POWER BEFORE
! Caution:
Connect the AC power source before connecting the battery backup power.
Disconnect the battery backup power before disconnecting the AC power source.
Final Checkout
13. Remove all EOLR Resistors on Zones 1 and 2 Audio and Visual NAC Circuits.
14. Connect all Strobe and Speaker NAC Circuits to the proper connections on the SAFEPATH
Mother Board. See Figure 3-2 on Page 3-3.
15. Connect all Optional Equipment to the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
Installation Sheet.
16. Where NAC Circuit outputs are not being used in the applicable zones connect a Wheelock, Inc.
LISTED 10K Ohm, 1W EOLR Resistor to the terminals on the Mother Board.
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Panel in accordance with each
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17. Perform Final Checkout Procedures as described in Section 3-6 - System Checkout on Page 3-
17.
18. Calculate and Install proper sized Backup Batteries.
Section 3-4 – Prepare a System Wiring Diagram
Wiring Guidelines
Although the SAFEPATH® Panel products incorporate signal verification and noise filtering circuitry
on their inputs, induced voltages or noise on the input wiring can cause improper operation.
Therefore, use shielded twisted pair wire for all dry contact input wiring.
The shield of each cable should be connected only at one end. Each shield of each cable that
connects to the SAFEPATH
the knockout locations on the chassis (see Figure 3-17 on Page 3-16).
All input and output circuits on the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
limited circuits. Power limited wiring within the SAFEPATH
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ALL SAFEPATH
WIRING SHOULD BE ROUTED AWAY FROM ANY HIGH VOLTAGE OR
HIGH CURRENT WIRING (SUCH AS AC OR DC WIRING, AUDIO POWER
WIRING, AND MOTOR OR RELAY ACTUATION WIRING). DRY CONTACT
WIRING SHOULD BE INSTALLED IN SEPARATE CONDUIT FROM THESE
WIRINGS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY CAUSE LELECTRICAL SHOCK
RESULTING IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
TO YOU AND /OR OTHERS.
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Panel is to be connected to the grounding points provided near
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Panel are considered non-power
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Panel must have a 1/4” separation.
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PANEL DRY CONTACT INPUT WIRING AND AUDIO
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Field Wiring Connections
All SAFEPATH® Panel wiring terminals are designed to accept #12 AWG through #22 AWG wiring
(one wire per terminal). Proper wire gage considerations for the Notification Circuit must take into
account current requirements versus length of run.
Prepare System Wiring Diagram.
1. Prepare a system-wiring diagram to include all Notification Appliances, ancillary equipment,
and internal connections and power sources as required.
THE MAXIMUM CURRENT OUTPUT OF THE DUAL-CIRCUIT SAFEPATH
POWER SUPPLY IS 6 AMPS
Visual Notification Appliance Output Wiring
Available alarm strobe current varies depending on the amount of alarm current used by the
Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH
the amplifier module(s) depends on the number of speakers on the circuit, length and gauge of
wire of the audio circuit, and the audio mode in use. Table 3-1 shows available strobe current for
each model using the standard calculation for a Temporal Code 3 signal. The SAFEPATH
The National Electric Code limits the maximum number of conductors that can
be installed in conduit and wiring boxes depending on the size of the conduit,
the volume of the boxes, and the gauge of the wire used. Make sure that
wiring used for SAFEPATH
®
Panel installation complies with the latest NEC,
NFPA, Local, State, County or Province requirements.
®
PANEL 24VDC
.
®
Panel modules without the strobe function. The audio alarm current of
®
Panel
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does not include any optional modules. The maximum strobe output on each amplifier module is 2 Amps. Completecalculation information for other configurations is located in
Section 3-7 – Backup Battery Calculations.
Table 3-1
Available Strobe Alarm Current for Temporal Code 3 Signal
1.390 Amps + 2 Amps Max for
SALL-15S Speaker Power
2
0.340 Amps + 2 Amps Max for
SALL-15S Speaker Power
DCSP-15SP + SALL15S
Note 1:
A maximum of 4.9 Amps is available for a combination of Speaker Power and Strobe currents.
Note 2:
A maximum of 4.6 Amps is available for a combination of Speaker Power and Strobe currents.
Note 3:
A maximum of 5.5 Amps is available for a combination of Speaker Power and Strobe currents.
0.440 Amps + 4 Amps Max for
SALL-15S Speaker Power
3
Available Strobe
Current
2.9 to 4.0 Amps
2.6 to 4.0 Amps
2.0 Amps
1.5 Amps to 4.0
3
Amps
1
2
Wire gauge may vary for each visual notification appliance output circuit on the panel. Wire gauge
selection should involve consideration of all factors including, wire loop length, maximum current draw
of each appliance, number of appliances, and maximum voltage drop allowable.
When laying out each NAC circuit for the speakers, calculate the total wattage required. Good
engineering practice is to not exceed 85% of the amplifier rating that you plan to use. If calculations
exceed this, an larger capacity amplifier or additional amplifier(s) can solve this problem.
• Each Strobe NAC has a 24 VDC, 2.0 amps maximum output
• Each Strobe NAC meets Class B supervision requirements for notification appliance
circuits.
• Each output circuit shall have a UL LISTED, 10K Ohm, EOLR resistor. (1W), installed
across the last visual notification appliance. If the output is unused, a UL LISTED,
10K Ohm, EOLR resistor (1W) shall be placed across the output terminals. Each
amplifier module contains the required number of EOLRs for the supervised outputs.
If more are needed, recommend using Wheelock, Inc. End of Line Resistor Kit
(Model Number EOLK, Part# 5076), which contains Eight (8) UL LISTED 10K Ohm
1W resistors.
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Wiring Diagrams for Visual Portion of Audio/Visual Notification Appliances
STROBE
+
_
Figure 3-3
Wiring Diagram for Visual Notification Appliance Output
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
! Caution:
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide
supervision of connection.
AUDIO
STROBE
Wiring Diagram for Combination Audio/Visual Notification
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide
! Caution:
AUDIO
STROBE
SPKR
AMP
supervision of connection.
+
_
+
_
+
_
Wiring Diagram for Combination Audio/Visual Notification
! Caution:
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide
supervision of connection.
+
_
+
_
Figure 3-4
Appliances in Central Amplifier Applications
Figure 3-5
Appliances in Amplified Speaker Applications
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
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Central Amplified Speaker Notification Appliance Output Wiring
Wire gauge may vary for each audio appliance output on the panel. When:
• Speaker (with transformer) appliances are used with supervised audio amplifier
module (central amplified outputs). Wire gauge selection should involve
consideration of all factors including, wire length, appliance power ratings, and the
number of appliances.
• The central amplified output is either a selectable 25, 70.7 or 100 volt audio output,
rated for 40, or 80 watts maximum, depending upon the amplifier and its
configuration.
• The output meets Class B supervision requirements for notification appliance circuits.
• Each output circuit shall have a UL LISTED, 10K Ohm EOLR resistor (1W) installed
across the last audio notification appliance. If the output is unused, it shall have a UL
LISTED, 10K Ohm EOLR resistor (1W) across the output terminals. Each amplifier
module contains the required number of EOLRs for the supervised outputs. If more
are needed, recommend using Wheelock, Inc. End of Line Resistor Kit (Model
Number EOLK, Part# 5076), which contains Eight (8) UL LISTED 10K Ohm 1W
Wiring Diagrams for the Audio Portion of Audio/Visual Notification Appliances
resistors.
AUDIO
+
_
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
Figure 3-6
Wiring Diagram for Audio Notification Appliance Output
! Caution:
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide
supervision of connection.
AUDIO
_
+
+
STROBE
_
Figure 3-7
Wiring Diagram for Combination Audio/Visual Notification Appliances
for Central Amplifier Applications
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
! Caution:
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide
supervision of connection.
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Amplified Speaker Notification Appliance Power Output Wiring
Wire gauge selection for the amplified speaker notification appliance power output should involve
consideration of all factors including wire loop length, maximum current draw of each appliance,
number of appliances, and maximum voltage drop allowable.
• The Speaker Amp (SPK AMP) output is rated for 24 VDC, 2.0 amps maximum.
• The output meets Class B supervision requirements for notification appliance
circuits.
• The amplified speaker output is 15 Ohms, -5dBm maximum.
• Each output circuit shall have a UL LISTED, 10K Ohm EOLR resistor (1W)
installed across the last appliance. All unused outputs shall have a UL LISTED,
10K Ohm EOLR resistor (1W) across the output terminals. Each amplifier module
contains the required number of EOLRs for the supervised outputs. If more are
needed, recommend using Wheelock, Inc. End of Line Resistor Kit (Model
Number EOLK, Part# 5076), which contains Eight (8) UL LISTED 10K Ohm 1W
resistors.
Wiring Diagrams for Audio and “SPK AMP” Portions of Self-Amplified Audio/Visual
Notification Appliances
AUDIO
SPKR
AMP
! Caution:
AUDIO
STROBE
SPKR
AMP
+
_
+
_
Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide supervision of
connection
+
_
+
_
+
_
Wiring Diagram for Combination Audio/Visual Notification Appliances
Figure 3-8
Wiring Diagram for Audio Notification Appliances
in Amplified Speaker Applications
.
Figure 3-9
for Amplified Speaker Applications
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
UL LISTED 10K
END OF LINE
RESISTOR
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Optional Equipment Connections
RMS-3 (Remote Microphone Station)
See the Remote Microphone Station instruction sheet P83452 for additional information.
See the Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module instruction sheet P83487 for additional
information.
SPL (4 Zone Splitter)
See the Four Zone Splitter instruction sheet P83541 for additional information.
RAM-1 (Redundant Amplifier Module)
See the Redundant Amplifier Module instruction sheet P83776 for additional information.
AIM-3 (Auxiliary Interface Module)
See the Auxiliary Interface Module instruction sheet P83667 for additional information.
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