Installation manual

150933 / Rev. 9/96 1
1. Introduction
The Model 5395 is a notification and auxiliary power expander that provides up to 6 amps of
regulated, 24 volt power for powering notification appliances and auxiliary devices. The 5395
provides its own AC power connection, battery charging circuit, and battery connections. Used
with security and fire panels, the 5395 enables you to connect and distribute power to many more
devices than your panel may normally allow.
Comparison to the Silent Knight Model 5295
The 5395 signal inputs operate the same way as the signal inputs on the Model 5295 Signal
Power Expander. Two of the configurations described on page 5 are the same as the two
configurations on the 5295. However, pay close attention to the output and input terminal
numbers before replacing a Model 5295 with the Model 5395. The terminal assignments of
inputs 1 and 2 are reversed on the 5395, and there are additional terminals on the 5395 that
are not on the 5295 panel.
Input Configurations
The 5395 has two optically isolated signaling inputs that provide the signal connection from
the main control panel to the 5395 (see page 4 for more details).
Output Configurations
The 5395 has four power-limited notification outputs that can be configured in various
combinations of class A and Class B circuits (see page 5 for more details).
Auxiliary Power Configurations
The 5395 has a dedicated, power-limited, auxiliary output that can be configured in two
different ways. The auxiliary output can either be non-resettable (always on), or configured
to switch off when the AC power goes off to conserve the battery standby power. When the
auxiliary power is configured to switch off, there is a 30 second delay before the auxiliary
power is turned off after the AC power goes off (see page 19 for more details).
Form C Trouble Relay
The 5395 includes a general trouble relay that will de-energize for any trouble situation on
the 5395 (see page 12 for more details).
Earth Fault Detection
The 5395 monitors for earth faults to the system power or system ground. When detected,
the system de-energizes the trouble relay and the input supervision relays (see page 28 for
details).
ANSI Temporal Code
The 5395 provides two configuration options that will drive outputs with the ANSI temporal
code if the inputs are on constant (see page 18 for details).

Summary of content (34 pages)