Instruction Manual
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POWER-UP SEQUENCE
Set the ASH Module network address prior to applying
power. Make sure all the necessary connections are made
between the ASH Module and the Controller. At power-up
the “PWR” (Power) LED will illuminate and remain steady.
FAULTS
When a fault condition occurs, a yellow LED on the front
panel of the ASH Module will become active. There are 4
yellow LEDs for different categories of faults.
Module faults
A module fault occurs when a fault is detected within the
ASH Module, such as:
• Low voltage fault
• Memory fault
• Crystal oscillator fault
• Battery fault.
Loop faults
A loop fault is related to the Apollo device’s loop
communication and configuration, such as:
• Open loop
• Shorted loop
• Device missing
• Extra device
• Wrong device
• Multiple devices.
Loop device faults
A loop device fault is related to an individual device on the
loop, and is typically fixed by replacing the faulty device.
Any of the following faults can be categorized as a loop
device fault:
• Integrity check fault
• Device open
• Device short
• Device hardware faults
• Drift warning
• Earth fault.
Ground faults
Ground faults occur when a short or partial short exists
between the loop wiring and earth on the Apollo loop. There
is a local dedicated LED indicator that activates when there
is either a positive or negative ground fault.
CONTROL MESSAGE
The control message manages loop device specific
commands, such as integrity check, LED, relay and sound
control. The control message is transmitted from the
controller every 20 seconds, or immediately when there is
a change in the state of an output channel. A fault will be
annunciated if the control message is not received at the
controller within 2 minutes.
INTEGRITY CHECK
Integrity checks are internal tests that are performed on loop
devices that support the integrity check feature. All Apollo
Discovery detectors and manual call points are equipped with
the integrity check feature. The integrity check may be initiated
and monitored via the ASH Module point display in S
3
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Table 3—List of Supported Devices
APOLLO
SPEC SHEET
DET-TRONICS
PART NUMBER
APOLLO
PART NUMBER
DEVICE NAME
PP2052 000515-501 58000-500 Apollo Ionization Smoke, EU
PP2052 000515-502 58000-600 Apollo Optical Smoke Detector, EU
PP2052 000515-503 58000-400 Apollo Heat Detector, EU
PP2052 000515-504 58000-700 Apollo Multisensor, EU
PP2052 000515-505 58000-300 Apollo Carbon Monoxide Detector, EU
PP2092 000515-509 55000-847 Apollo Input / Output Unit, with Isolator
PP2094 000515-510 55000-852 Apollo Sounder Control Unit
PP2084 000515-511 55000-841 Apollo Switch Monitor Plus
PP2052 000515-512 58100-908 Apollo Manual Call, with Isolator
PP2052 000515-513 58100-951 Apollo Manual Call, with Isolator, IP66
PP2267 000515-515 55000-278 Apollo Sounder, 100dB, Red
PP2267 000515-516 55000-274 Apollo Sounder, 100dB, Red, IP66
PP2156 000515-517 55000-877 Apollo Beacon, Red
PP2267 000515-518 55000-293 Apollo Sounder / Beacon, with Isolator
PP2390 000515-551 58000-550 Apollo Ionization Smoke, NA
PP2390 000515-552 58000-650 Apollo Optical Smoke Detector, NA
PP2390 000515-553 58000-450 Apollo Heat Detector, NA
PP2390 000515-554 58000-750 Apollo Multisensor, NA
39117-468 000515-557 55000-750 Apollo Isolator, NA
PP2390 000515-559 55000-806 Apollo Priority Switch Monitor, NA
PP2390 000515-560 55000-825 Apollo Sounder Control Module, NA
PP2390 000515-561 55000-820 Apollo Input / Output Module, NA
39214-387 000515-562 55000-765*
Apollo Mini Monitor Module, NA or Apollo
Priority Mini Switch Monitor, NA
* The device type depends on the priority switch setting on the device.
NA = North American Approvals
EU = European Approvals