User Guide

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Base
Module
SmartAudio
Module
ListenIn
Module
Access
Module
Expansion
Module
Base
Module
ListenIn
Module
Access
Module
SmartAudio
Module
SmartAudio
Module
Expansion
Module
Access
Module
Wireless
Module*
LCD
Keypad
LCD
Keypad
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
LCD plus
Keypad
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
LCD plus
Keypad
* Not UL Listed
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
LCD plus
Keypad
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
0 #
LCD plus
Keypad
Figure 5. RS-485 Cable Configurations
Auxiliary Outputs (J4 Pins 5 Through 12)
Base Module J4 pins 16 through 19 (labeled AX1- through AX4-
and their respective +12 outputs) are the Base Module’s four
Auxiliary Outputs. Each output consists of a +12 volt line and a
switched ground.
The “+12” lines supply the power for external devices. You may
daisy-chain external device power from one “+12” line, but home run
the “AX1-” through “AX4-” lines from the Base Module.
NOTE: If optioned for Enable Line Monitor 2, the AX4 output
is automatically dedicated to the line monitor feature.
The current drawn by existing devices (i.e., sensors and keypads)
determines the current available for auxiliary devices. If the current is
available, each auxiliary output can control up to 100mA.
BASE MODULE J5 WIRING
Alarm Loop Wiring
Base Module jacks J5 and J6 contain the inputs for the Base
Module’s 16 alarm loops (labeled A1 through A16). Each loop
location is labeled on the board to assist in installation.
NOTE: Certificated UL systems use the 1KEOL assembly from
their respective UL Installation Kit.
Fire Alarm Loop Wiring
Table 3 lists smoke detectors and other devices compatible with
Advantage plus Fire systems. When installing 4-wire smoke
detectors you must also install Power Supervision Unit(s). Recom-
mended is the DSI EOL 200 (12VDC), or another UL Listed device
of equivalent ratings.
Install the power supervisory unit at the sensor farthest from the Base
Module on each alarm circuit.
Table 3. Compatible Smoke Detectors and Devices
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DH002SD,smetsySnoitceteD80.052CDV72-01
W4BM,smetsySnoitceteD80.084CDV03-01
AW4BM,smetsySnoitceteD80.065CDV03-01
EW4BM,smetsySnoitceteD80.008CDV03-01
SW4BM,smetsySnoitceteD80.036CDV03-01
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If installing 4-wire smoke detectors, wire the detectors as shown in
Figure 6, wiring detector power to an auxiliary output optioned for
“DS or PU Resets Smokes.” This configuration allows a system user
to reset the smoke detectors from a keypad.
+12
AX1-
+12
AX2-
+12
AX3-
+12
AX4-
DAT2
- +
DAT1
- +
X
O
D
4
- +
A10
GND
+5V
CR0
CR1
- +
A11
- +
A12
- +
A13
- +
A14
- +
A15
- +
A16
TMP
J5
LOOPS
GND
A15 A14 A13 A12 A11 A10 A9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
DS
EOL-200
BLU
BLU
RED
BLK
1KEOL
Option the Auxiliary Output for "DS
or PU Resets Smokes" to allow
detector reset from a keypad.
ux l ary
Output
Power
Rating:
9.7-12VDC, 100mA each
maximum
Figure 6. Wiring 4-Wire Smoke Detectors
You must also install
one 1K Ohm End-of-Line assembly
(P/N 1KEOL from the ULF Installation Kit) on each Base Module
alarm loop to provide fire loop supervision. Install the 1KEOL
resistors at the farthest point from the Base Module in each active
alarm loop, in parallel with an alarm-on-short sensor.
INACTIVE alarm loops do not require jumpers. See the Options
Sheet for more information.
To meet UL requirements for annunciation supervision, unique
fire sound, and power limit, the annunciators must be wired as
shown on sheet 2 of Figure 7. The Wheelock MT annunciators
must be set for “Code 3” pattern, or the Wheelock AS or AH
sounders used with Wheelock DSM synchronizers.
NOTE: You must use separate burglary annunciators (if
present).
The relay connects between Bell (+) and the Base Module auxiliary
output optioned with the Independent Zone Bell option.
The Tamper alarm loop supervises the annunciator output, sending a
Tamper alarm if the annunciator circuit is cut or shorted. The Tamper
alarm is ignored if it is received with a FIRE alarm.
Intrusion Alarm Loop Wiring
Power and ground to alarm sensors, detectors or devices requiring
auxiliary power must be run on separate wires from the alarm loop.
Obtain 24-hour power from Base Module board J2 pins labeled
“+12” and “GND” respectively.
To provide the required alarm circuit supervision, you must install
one of the supplied 1KEOL end-of-line resistors in series with alarm-
on-open contacts (such as door switches), or in parallel with alarm-
on-closure contacts. Install the 1KEOL resistors at the
farthest
initiating device from the Base Module on each of the circuits.
NOTE: The Tamper alarm loop does not require a 1KEOL
resistor if the loop does not extend outside the Base
Module chassis.
OPTIONAL CARD READER WIRING
The Base Module can support one access controlled door, but be
aware that the access events cannot be uploaded for report genera-
tion. Authorized users can view the last 100 events at an LCD plus
keypad. The Base Module maximum number of card holders is also
restricted to 99 (employees 01-99).
NOTE: The card reader is always assigned to Zone A.
The application uses a Base Module auxiliary output for the door lock
interface, and the Base Module’s existing card reader interface.