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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.
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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………………………………………………………….
Chapter 5 – Operational Procedures………………………………………………………….. 5-1 Section 5-1 – Operator Instructions……………………………………………………… Section 5-2 – To Make Live Announcements………………………………………….. Section 5-3 – To Sound Evacuation Tone……………………………………………… Section 5-4 – To Reset Visual Appliances……………………………………………… Section 5-5 – To Acknowledge a Trouble Condition………………………………….. 5-1 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-2 Chapter 6 – Periodic Testing and Maintenance……………………………………………….
Battery Backup Calculation Sheet ………………………………………………..…………….
List of Figures Figure 2-1 Basic Capabilities of the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel…………………………... 2-2 Figure 2-2 Module Layout of a Typical Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel…………………… 2-5 Figure 3-1 Location of Plug-in Modules and Wire Connections……………………………… 3-2 Figure 3-2 Strobe and Audio Output Connections…………………………………………….
Figure 9-3 Dual-Circuit Control Module.………………………………………………………… 9-6 Figure 9-4 Digital Voice Module…………………………………………………………………. 9-8 Figure 9-5 Dual-Circuit Power Supply (DCPS)………………………………………………… 9-9 Figure 9-6 Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 40 Watts (SAA-40S) ………………………………………………………………………………………….
LIST OF TABLES 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® Panel…………………………….. 3-25 Table 3-5 Standby and Alarm Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Modules…………….. 3-26 Table 3-6 Standby Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Amplifier Modules……………….
Chapter 1 - Safety Precautions Section 1-1 - Read This Manual 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® Panel products in accordance with the instructions in this manual. This manual shall be kept with the SAFEPATH® panel for reference during the life of the system.
! Warning: FOR PROPER OPERATION, THE SAFEPATH PANEL SHALL BE 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® PANEL AND/OR THE CONTROL PANEL MAY BE DAMAGED AND/OR FAIL TO OPERATE IN AN EMERGENCY SITUATION. Notification equipment cannot last forever.
! Warning: FOR EMERGENCY, HAZARDOUS, SECURITY, LIFE SAFETY, AND FIRE PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM APPLICATIONS USING THE SAFEPATH PANEL INSTALLATION, TESTING AND MAINTENANCE 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,
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.
Chapter 2 - Overview and Features Section 2-1- Description General 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® panel. The control panel that activates the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel can range from simple push buttons to a sophisticated computer based control panel providing dry contact closures.
• • 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.
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® Panel product line.
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® Panel is shown in Figure 2-2.
R1 R2 C 2 C4 R5 C 5 R9 C 7 R7 C8 K1 TB 1 + C 1 R3 C 3 R4 R6 D 1 D 2 C 10 C 6 R8 U1 C9 + U2 R 11R 12 U3 U4 R 15 R 16 C 15 R 18 C 16R 2 0 + C 11 C 13 R 10 J2 C 18R 13 C 12 R 14 R23 Digital Voice Module MDX-2 R 19 C 14 R 17 C 17 R21 R22 J1 R24 D3 R28 R30 R25 U5 U6 C 19 C 20 C H1 VOL R26 R32 D4 R27 R29 R31 J3 K2 L1 D5 + C 21 D6 E1 D8 D7 R33 C 23 E A R TH GND C 22 C 24 J4 C 25 U7 C 26 L2 + C 27 D9 R34 R35 U 8S 8 U9 F1 R36 R37 RV1 SAA- 40/ 80 R39 C 28 C 29
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Chapter 3 - Installation and Setup Section 3-1 - Introduction 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® Panel and equipment connected to it. Only qualified personnel in accordance with the procedures in this manual should conduct installation. OFF ALL POWER BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION.
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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® Panel. 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® Panel manual as a permanent record of the system wiring. Unpack and Check Inventory 2.
! Caution: Provide proper strain relief for all wiring not in conduit. 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.
17. Perform Final Checkout Procedures as described in Section 3-6 - System Checkout on Page 317. 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.
does not include any optional modules. The maximum strobe output on each amplifier module is 2 Amps. Complete calculation 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 Model Current Draw in Temporal Code 3 w/o Strobes Available Strobe Current DCSP-4RP 0.990 Amps 2.0 Amps DCSP4RP + SAA-40S 1.740 Amps 4.0 Amps DCSP4RP + SAA-80S 2.040 Amps 3.9 Amps DCSP4RP + SALL-15S 1.
Wiring Diagrams for Visual Portion of Audio/Visual Notification Appliances STROBE + _ UL LISTED 10K END OF LINE RESISTOR Figure 3-3 Wiring Diagram for Visual Notification Appliance Output ! Caution: Do not loop wire under terminals. Break wire run to provide supervision of connection.
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.
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.
Optional Equipment Connections RMS-3 (Remote Microphone Station) See the Remote Microphone Station instruction sheet P83452 for additional information. NACIM (Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module) 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.
INTERNAL WIRING CONNECTIONS +AUDIO +STROBE + SPK AMP + AUDIO +STROBE +SPK AMP - ZONE 1 ZONE 2 Strobe and Audio Output Connections Channel 1 Strobe and Audio Output Connections Channel 2 SECTION A P83459 REV.
P83459 REV. DCSP MOTHER BOARD CONTACT CLOSURE INPUTS + IN1 +IN2 +IN3 +IN4 + IN5 + IN6 +IN7 + IN8 - RS 232 Dry Contact Inputs NC RD TD COM Figure 3-11 Dry Contact Input Connections • The dry contact input meets the requirements for power limited fire protective signaling circuits as defined in the National Electrical Code (NFPA-72). The dry contact inputs are not supervised.
P83459 REV. DCSP MOTHER BOARD RS 232 NC RD TD COM ALARM STATUS TROUBLE STATUS REMOTE TRB AUD REMOTE MICROPHONE NORM ALARM COM Status and Trouble Signals to FACP NORM TRBL COM TRB AUD GND + - AUDIO TXD RXD SPL + + - PWR ALL CALL Figure 3-12 Alarm and Trouble Status Output Connections TB8 1 NORM 2 ALARM 3 COM Figure 3-13 Alarm Relay Contacts System Trouble Status Output Contact Wiring The location of the Trouble Status output connections are shown in Figure 3-10 Section C.
TB8 4 NORM 5 TRBL 6 COM Figure 3-14 Trouble Status Relay Contacts Trouble Audible Output Wiring • • • Wire gauge selection of the System Trouble Output Contact wiring involves consideration of all factors including wire loop length, maximum current capacity, and maximum voltage drop allowable. The Trouble Audible output is rated for 24 VDC, 0.1 amps maximum. The output is unsupervised. Figure 3-15 is the wiring diagram for the unsupervised Trouble Audible output connection.
POWER CONNECTION REQUIREMENTS The Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel contains a 24VDC, 6 Amp Power Supply and a Battery Charger for the battery backup. Connections for the input power and batteries are shown in Figure 3-16. Calculate proper backup battery requirements using Section 3-7 on Page 3-23. J1 J2 P83459 REV. DCSP MOTHER BOARD J4 + - REMOTE MICROPHONE AUDIO TXD RXD LT ALARM TRBL GND + + - SPL PWR ALL CALL SW1 BAT FAIL NO NC C AC FAIL C NC NO AC AC AC SMP7PM 10 6 SW2 120 VAC 60Hz.
Procedure 1. See Figure 3-17 on Page 3-16 for SAFEPATH® Panel mounting hole layout. 2. Remove Amplifier Module(s), Digital Voice Module, and Control Module from the enclosure. 3. Mark and drill mounting holes for appropriate screws and anchors to ensure secure mounting to the type of surface at the selected location. 4. Prevent dust and dirt contamination of the SAFEPATH® Panel during installation. contamination can interfere with the operation and reduce the life of the equipment. This 5.
Section 3-6 System Checkout Refer to NFPA 72 (1999 Edition) for guidelines on testing notification systems. ! Caution: If a malfunction, or system trouble occurs during testing, STOP TESTING. Correct the problem before you resume testing. Insure that speaker and strobe NAC Circuits are not connected to the SAFEPATH® Panel and that 10K Ohm, ¼ W, EOLR test resistors are connected in their place on the Mother Board. 1.
LED D10 (PWR) “OFF” LED D3 (AMP) “OFF” DCDC SAA-40S, 80S, 80SE DIP SWITCHES SW10 SW9 STR - Yellow LED D15 SPK - Yellow LED D10 RESET SWITCH AMP - Yellow LED D6 ALL CALL SELECT LED D6 25V / 70V SWITCH FOR SAA-40S, 80S SWITCH REMOVED FOR SAA-80SE (100V) MAIN (AUTO / MANUAL) SWITCH TROUBLE LEDs D12 D11 D10 "ALL CALL" SWITCH D5 DUAL RED LEDs ZONE 1 AND ZONE 2 ACTIVATION SWITCHES D4 MOTHER BOARD DCMB DCDC P83459 REV.
System Checkout LED and Switch Locations 4. Play first message by momentarily shorting IN1 on the DCMB (Mother Board). (See Figure 311 on Page 3-12 for location) Control Module (DCDC): Right (RED) LEDs D4 and D5 “ON”. Relay on DCDC clicks at 1 click per second. When message ends, right LEDs on D4 and D5 “OFF”, relay stops clicking. (See Figure 3-18) Amplifier Modules: All LEDs “OFF”. 5. Key Microphone in panel. Control Module (DCDC): Right (RED) LEDs D4 and D5 “ON”.
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Table 3-2 DCDC DIP Switch Setting Description DCDC DIP Switch SETTING/DESCRIPTION SW9 Position 1 (RM) REMOTE MICROPHONE ENABLE. “ON” enables optional Remote Microphone Station. “OFF” disables Remote Microphone Station circuit. SW9 Position 2, (SS) SYNCHRONIZED STROBES ENABLE. “ON” enables Strobe NAC to work with Wheelock’s synchronized strobes. SW9 Position 3, (RS) Remote SAFEPATH® ENABLE. Leave in “OFF” position.
Amplifiers (SAA-40S, SAA-80S, 80SE, SALL-15S) SAA-40S, SAA-80S, 80SE LED D15 (STR) “OFF” LED D10 (SPK) “OFF” LED D6 (AMP) “OFF” SALL-15S LED D16 (STROBE) “OFF” LED D13 (AUDIO) “OFF” LED D10 (PWR) “OFF” LED D3 (AMP) “OFF” 3. Play all messages by momentarily shorting IN1 through IN8 on Mother Board. (See Figure 3-11 on Page 3-12 for location.) Control Module: Right (RED) LEDs D4 and D5 “ON”. (Figure 3-18) Messages will broadcast on all appliance circuits.
Testing all connections to equipment that is interconnected with the SAFEPATH Panel. ! Warning: ALL PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEMS REQUIRE PERIODIC TESTING. ALL PROTECTIVE SIGNALING SYSTEM EQUIPMENT SHALL BE TESTED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AT LEAST TWICE A YEAR FOR PROPER OPERATION, OR MORE OFTEN IF REQUIRED BY CODES, REGULATIONS AND LAWS.
The self-discharge rate of batteries is approximately 3% per month when the storage temperature is maintained at 20 degrees C (68 degrees F). The self-discharge rate will vary depending upon temperature. Cooler temperatures cause the self-discharge rate to decrease. Warmer temperatures cause the self-discharge rate to increase.
Table 3-4 Standby Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel Standby Current per UL Full Power SIN Wave Testing1 Standby Current when DCDC is in Temporal Code 3 Tone2 Standby Current when DCDC is in HI/LO3 (Worst Case Tone) DCSP-4RP 0.630 Amps 0.530 Amps 0.530 Amps DCSP-4RP + SAA-40S 1.030 Amps 0.830 Amps 0.830 Amps DCSP-4RP + SAA-80S 1.230 Amps 0.830 Amps 0.930 Amps DCSP-4RP + SALL-15S 0.730 Amps4 0.630 Amps4 0.630 Amps4 DCSP-8RP 0.830 Amps 0.530 Amps 0.630 Amps DCSP-8RP + SAA-40S 1.
Table 3-5 Standby and Alarm Current for Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Modules SAFEPATH Module DCSP-PS4 MDX-2 SPL AIM-3 RAM-1 RMS-3 NACIM 4 5 Standby Current 0.150 0.070 0.040 0.040 0.000 0.040 0.000 Alarm Current 0.150 0.090 0.190 0.060 0.050 0.0605 0.007 Current draw with no amplifier and no Digital Voice Module installed. Current during RMS-3 page is 0.060 Amps. Current during telephone page is 0.100 Amps.
! Warning: THE DUAL-CIRCUIT SAFEPATH® POWER SUPPLY HAS A MAXIMUM OUTPUT CURRENT CAPACITY OF 6 AMPS. EXCEEDING THIS SPECIFICATION WILL CAUSE THE SAFEPATH® PANEL TO FAIL OR OPERATE IMPROPERLY IN THE ALARM CONDITION. If the current value exceeds 6 Amps and the Strobe NAC Circuit is being used, recommend powering the Strobe NAC Circuit separately or from a power Booster (Wheelock, Inc. PS-12/248). 5.
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Chapter 4 - OPERATION Section 4-1- Introduction This chapter describes the operating characteristics of the SAFEPATH® Panel.
! Warning: MESSAGES REQUESTED BEFORE AND DURING A TROUBLE CONDITION MAY NOT BE HEARD, WHICH COULD RESULT IN PROPERTY DAMAGE AND SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH TO YOU AND/OR OTHERS. IF MESSAGES REQUESTED BEFORE AND DURING A TROUBLE CONDITION ARE STILL NECESSARY, THEY SHOULD BE REPEATED WHEN THE SAFEPATH® PANEL IS RETURNED TO NORMAL.
Section 4-4 - Actions That Initiate Alarms Table 4-1 indicates what can initiate an alarm condition and the resulting Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel actions. NOTE: The list is arranged in order of priority: e.g, Number 1 in Table 4-1 supersedes Number 2 priority. Table 4-1 Alarm Conditions and Results PRIORITY OF EVENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. INITIATING ACTION RESULT Panel microphone push-to-talk button, is depressed. a. Panel microphone live voice broadcast enabled b. Strobes enabled (See Note 2) a.
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Chapter 5 - Operational Procedures Section 5-1 - Operator Instructions The SAFEPATH® Panel provides an operator console for manually activating the panel. The operator console includes a microphone, a green “NORMAL” LED, a yellow “TROUBLE” LED, a “RESET” push button, a “TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE” push-button switch, a “MANUAL/AUTOMATIC” switch, an “ALL-CALL” switch, “ZONE 1”, and “ZONE 2” switches.
Section 5-2 - To Make Live Announcements From Panel 1. Select Zones or use “ALL-CALL” for all zones. See Figure 5-1 for switch locations. 2. Hold the microphone within 2 inches of your mouth, press push-to-talk switch and begin speaking. From Optional Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) 1. Turn the key switch from the OFF position to the ON position. 2. Select Zones or use “ALL-CALL” for both zones. (See Figure 3 in Appendix B) 3.
NOTE: Acknowledging a trouble condition silences the internal sounder and any external trouble signaling devices. The system will remain in the trouble condition with the yellow “TROUBLE” light on. The system trouble contact will remain in the trouble position until all trouble conditions have been corrected. Any faults, which occur after acknowledgment, will resound the trouble circuit. When the GREEN "NORMAL" LED is ON, the system is functioning properly.
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CHAPTER 6 - PERIODIC TESTING AND MAINTENANCE Section 6-1 - Introduction Periodic testing, including the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel, all notification equipment and all messages, including their audibility and intelligibility, content and language, sequence, output channel, and priority assignment, must be conducted frequently, at least twice each year, or more often as required by local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws, by qualified personnel to ensure proper operation of all equipment.
• • Malfunctioning modules in the panel shall be replaced immediately. Do not attempt to repair them. Malfunctioning modules should be returned to the manufacturer for repair or replacement. Section 6-4 - Qualified Personnel Qualified personnel are those who can evaluate proper equipment functionality and ensure its proper operation and perform all testing procedures on the SAFEPATH® Panel.
Chapter 7 - Troubleshooting ! Warning: ! Warning: ! Caution: ! Caution: SOME ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS STORE A HIGH VOLTAGE CHARGE, EVEN THOUGH POWER IS NOT CONNECTED, AND CAN CAUSE A DANGEROUS SHOCK IF TOUCHED. DO NOT TOUCH EXPOSED CIRCUITRY ON THE SAFEPATH® PANEL UNLESS THE CIRCUITRY HAS DISCHARGED FOR ONE HOUR AND A SAFE DISCHARGE PROCEDURE IS USED. PROVIDE UL REQUIRED ALTERNATIVE SIGNALING MEANS DURING TROUBLE CONDITIONS AND SERVICING TO ASSURE ADEQUATE PROTECTION OF PEOPLE AND PROPERTY.
5. Turn “ON” the Internal Trouble Sounder. 6. Turn “ON” the RemoteTrouble Audible Output. 7. Turn “ON” a trouble location indicator, if appropriate. If the TROUBLE ACKNOWLEDGE pushbutton is pressed, the internal trouble sounder and the external trouble audible will be silenced. All other trouble indicators will still indicate a trouble condition. The internal trouble sounder and the external trouble audible will resound for subsequent trouble conditions.
Trouble Location LEDs/Troubleshooting Procedure Cross Reference Control Module (DCDC) Trouble LEDs NORMAL TROUBLE LED LED D12 D11 D10 ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF OFF Module LED MDX-2 OFF OFF ON SAA/SALL ON ON ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON RMS-3 DCPS MDX-2 Panel Mic ON STROBE AUDIO PWR AMP Trouble Description Troubleshooting Procedures Normal Power Loss Faulty Control Module DV PLAY EOLR Missing Trouble on Visual Notification Ckt.
Dual Circuit Safepath Not Operating TROUBLE LED "ON" NORMAL LED "ON" NO NO D12 "OFF" D11 "OFF" D10 "OFF" Power Loss Procedure A DCDC D12 "OFF" D11 "OFF" D10 "OFF" Faulty Controller Module Procedure B YES YES DCDC TROUBLE LED "ON" NORMAL LED "OFF" NO DCDC D12 "OFF" D11 "OFF" D10 "OFF" DCDC D12 "ON" D11 "OFF" D10 "OFF" YES YES MDX-2 D5 "ON" D6 "OFF" D7 "OFF" MDX-2 D5 "OFF" D6 "ON/OFF" D7 "ON/OFF" MDX-2 Operating Normal Refer to Figure 7-3 1 A Figure 7-2, Sheet 1 of 2 Basic Troubleshootin
A DCDC D12 "OFF" D11 "ON" D10 "OFF" YES MDX-2 D5 "OFF" D6 "ON" D7 "OFF" MDX-2 DV PLAY EOLR Missing Procedure C DCDC D12 "OFF" D11 "OFF" D10 "ON" SAA/SALL TROUBLE Refer to Figure 7-4 DCDC D12 "ON" D11 "ON" D10 "OFF" REMOTE MICROPHONE STATION TROUBLE Refer to Procedure H DCDC D12 "ON" D11 "OFF" D10 "ON" POWER SUPPLY TROUBLE Refer to Procedure I DCDC D12 "OFF" D11 "ON" D10 "ON" PANEL MICROPHONE TROUBLE Refer to Procedure J 2 Figure 7-2, Sheet 2 of 2 Basic Troubleshooting Flowchart 7-5
1 MDX-2 D5 LED "OFF" MDX-2 D6 LED "ON" NO MDX-2 D7 LED "OFF" NO MDX-2 Inoperative Procedure L YES MDX-2 Inoperative Procedure M YES MDX-2 Message Memory EPROM error Procedure N YES MDX-2 Output Channel Error Procedure O MDX-2 Power Loss Procedure K YES MDX-2 D7 LED "ON" YES MDX-2 D7 LED "Steady ON" NO MDX-2 D7 LED "2 Blink" NO MDX-2 D7 LED "4 Blink" Figure 7-3 Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) Troubleshooting Flowchart 7-6
2 SAA/SALL "STR/STROBE" LED "ON" YES Visual Notification Output Wiring Trouble Procedure D YES Audio Output Wiring Trouble Procedure E YES Speaker Amplifier Power Output Wiring Trouble "Procedure F NO SAA/SALL "SPK/AUDIO" LED "ON" NO SALL "PWR" LED "ON" NO SAA/SALL "AMP" LED "ON" Amplifier Trouble Procedure G Figure 7-4 Amplifier (SAA/SALL) Troubleshooting Flowchart 7-7
! Warning: BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OF THE FOLLOWING TROUBLESHOOTING PROCEDURES, THE PRELIMINARY TROUBLESHOOTING INFORMATION AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS “TROUBLESHOOTING” SECTION MUST BE READ, UNDERSTOOD, AND FOLLOWED. Procedure A If the green NORMAL LED is “OFF”, the yellow TROUBLE LED is “OFF”, and no module LEDs “ON”, a power loss condition has occurred. A power loss condition may be caused by: 1. Loss of AC input voltage and/or battery back-up voltage. 2.
1. Digital Voice Module Inoperable. Perform the following: 1. Replace Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) When replacing digital Voice Module (MDX-2), properly remove the Voice Module Chips (See Figure 9-4 for locations) and the optional Output Channel Module (MDV-OCM) if installed. Install these items in the new MDX-2 prior to the MDX-2 installation in the panel.
5. Replace the Motherboard (DCMB). Procedure F On the DCDC Module, the green NORMAL LED is “OFF”, the yellow TROUBLE LED is “ON”, D12 “OFF”, D11 “OFF”, D10 “ON”, and on the SALL-15S module the PWR LED is “ON”, an amplified speaker power output wiring trouble condition has occurred. An amplified speaker power output wiring trouble condition might be caused by: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Missing EOLR resistor on the amplified speaker power output. The Amplified Speaker Power Output field wiring is open or shorted.
Perform the following: 1. If the system does not have a remote microphone attached then switch the Remote Microphone DIP switch (RM) “OFF”. (See Figure 3-18 for switch location) 2. Verify field wiring between the panel and the remote microphone station. (See Appendix B) 3. Replace Fuse F1 on the DCDC module. (See Figure 9-3 for fuse location) 4. Replace the Remote Microphone Station.
3. Replace Motherboard. Procedure L On the DCDC Module, the green NORMAL LED is “OFF”, the yellow TROUBLE LED is “ON”, D12 “ON”, D11 “OFF”, D10 “OFF”, and the MDX-2 SYSTEM NORMAL LED is “OFF”, SYSTEM TROUBLE LED is “ON”, and the TROUBLE LED is “OFF”, the digital voice module may be completely inoperative. This condition is caused by: 1. 2. 3. 4. Too low input voltage on the digital voice module. Missing or improperly installed program memory EPROM.
Replace MDV-OCM. If TROUBLE LED remains “STEADY ON” then there is circuitry failure on the MDX-2. Replace. There are no field correctable failed circuitry problems. Digital voice modules with failed circuitry shall be replaced immediately, following Section 7-1 - SAFEPATH® Module Replacement Procedure on Page 7-14.
3. The optional Output Channel Module for channel two is not installed or is improperly installed. The number of output channels installed must agree with the number of output channels used in the Programmed Message Kit (PMK). The Standard Message Kit (SMK) is always programmed for single channel output. 4. Failed audio channel on Series MDX-2 or an optional Output Channel Module. If the error occurs while playing a file, the error was due to one of the first three possible causes.
Chapter 8 Technical Data Section 8-1- Mechanical Dimensions (H x W x D) 21 x 16 x 6 in. Weight 40 lb. Finish Red Enclosure Construction Type 0.
Outputs Visual Notification Appliance Output Central Amplified Audio Output Amplified 10K Ohms Speaker Audio Output Amplified Speaker Power Output Trouble Audible Output Status Contact Alarm Contact 1 output circuit. 2.0 amps @ 24 VDC per zone. Supervised. 1 output circuit. Selectable 25, 70.7volt output at 40W or 80W max, or 100v (export) at 80W max. (Depending on amplifier configuration), per zone. Supervised. 1 output circuit, 15 Ohms, -5dBm output max (when configured with a SALL15S), per zone.
Wiring Connections Screw terminals Accept #12 to #22 AWG End-of-Line Resistor Visual Notification Appliance Outputs UL LISTED 10K Ohm, 1/8W Minimum ±5% Audio Notification Appliance Outputs UL LISTED 10K Ohm, 1W Minimum ±5% Amplified Speaker Appliance Power Outputs UL LISTED 10K Ohm, 1W Minimum ±5% NOTE: A package of 8 UL LISTED 10K Ohm, 1W resistors are available through Wheelock, Inc. Model Number EOLK (Part# 5076).
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Chapter 9 - Module Descriptions Section 9-1 - Introduction There are twelve modules in the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel product line. The twelve modules are: 1. Dual-Circuit Mother Board (DCMB) (Section 9-2 on Page 9-3) 2. Dual-Circuit Control Module (DCDC) (Section 9-3 on Page 9-5) 3. Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) (Section 9-4 on Page 9-7) Output Channel Module (MDV-OCM) 4. Dual-Circuit Power Supply (DCPS) (Section 9-5 on Page 9-9) 5.
Location of Plug-In Modules The interior view of the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel with the modules is shown in Figure 9-1. The amplifier modules may be used in any combination by installing into slots 1 and 2 in the DCMB. Also Figure 9-1 shows the locations of the MDX-2, DCDC, and optional SPLs. The DCPS is mounted under the protective cover holding the SPL(s).
Section 9-2 - Dual-Circuit System Mother Board (DCMB) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107372 The Dual-Circuit System Mother board (DCMB) provides all signal handling capabilities between the DCDC and the amplifier modules, terminal blocks for output wiring, and connectors for handling signals between the DCDC and the digital voice module. The DCMB is illustrated in Figure 9-2 on Page 9-4 Up to two amplifier modules may be connected to the DCMB.
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Section 9-3 - Dual-Circuit Control Module (DCDC) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107373 The Dual-Circuit Control Module (DCDC) provides all of the control capabilities for the SAFEPATH® panel. The controller module supervises the Digital Voice Module (MDX-2), DualCircuit Power Supply (DCPS), and amplifier modules (SAA-40S, SAA-80S/SE, and SALL-15S) for proper operation. The microphone is supervised for connection.
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Section 9-4 - Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105094 The Digital Voice Module (MDX-2) is a plug-in module that provides playback capability of prerecorded messages. The MDX-2, when activated, provides a pre-recorded tone and/or message to the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel which then broadcasts it through the amplifiers and to the audio appliances. The MDX-2 can have up to 8 pre-recorded messages that can be initiated by dry contact closure or open collector for each one.
R2 R1 C2 C4 R5 C5 R7 R9 C 7 C8 K1 TB 1 + C 1 R3 C 3 R6 R4 D1 D2 C 10 C 6 R8 U1 C9 + U2 R11 R12 Jumper Location for Using Two Amplifier Modules with Same Message.
Section 9-5 - Dual-Circuit Power Supply (DCPS) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107378 The Dual-Circuit Power Supply (DCPS) provides the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel with power supply/charger with an output of 24VDC with a maximum current of 6 Amps. The battery charger section is capable of charging a 40 AH battery in 48 hours. The DCPS is protected with short circuit protection and thermal shutdown. It also contains Form C contacts for external monitoring of AC Failure and Battery Failure.
Section 9-6 - SAA-40S (Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 40 Watts) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105493 The SAA-40S is a supervised audio system amplifier/strobe circuit module. It is capable of providing 40 watts of audio amplification and a 24V, 2.0 Amp strobe NAC circuit for the SAFEPATH® Panel. The amplifier section can select either a 25V or a 70.7V audio output. The amplifier contains a switch mode power supply, a linear amplifier, and supervision circuitry.
Strobe Trouble LED Fuse F2 - Strobe Power. 3 Amp. Audio Trouble LED Amplifier Trouble LED Switch S1 - 25V / 70.7 V Speaker Selector Switch Fuse F1 - Main Amplifier Fuse. 10 Amp.
Section 9-7 - SAA-80S/SE (Supervised Audio System Amplifier/Signal Circuit Module, 80 Watts) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: SAA-80S – 105495, SAA-80SE - 105496 The supervised audio system amplifier/signal circuit module, 80 watts (SAA) provides audio amplification for the SAFEPATH® Panel. The amplifier can be selected to have either a 25V or a 70.7V audio output. The SAA-80SE (Export version) has only a 100V audio output.
Strobe Trouble LED Fuse F2 - Strobe Power. 3 Amp. Audio Trouble LED Amplifier Trouble LED Switch S1 - 25V / 70.7 V Speaker Selector Switch (SAA-80S Only) SAA-80SE Switch is Removed. (100 V Only) Fuse F1 - Main Amplifier Fuse. 10 Amp.
Section 9-8 - SALL-15S (Supervised Audio Line Level Module Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105497 The Supervised Audio Line Level Module (SALL-15S) provides audio output for the SAFEPATH® Panel. The circuit module has a 0.5Vrms, 15 ohm audio NAC circuit, a 24VDC, 2A speaker amplifier power output, and a 24VDC, 2A strobe NAC Circuit. The circuit module contains a linear amplifier and supervision circuitry.
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Section 9-9 - NACIM (Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 105498 The Notification Appliance Circuit Interface Module (NACIM) is used to convert the Notification Appliance Circuit (NAC) of a Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) to an open collector circuit to operate the inputs of the Digital Voice Module (MDX-2), Digital Voice Expansion Module (DV-EM) and SAFEPATH® Panels. The NACIM can be connected to either a 12-volt or a 24-volt NAC circuit.
Section 9-10 - FOUR ZONE SPLITTER (SPL) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107369 The Four Zone Splitter is designed to be used with Wheelock’s multiple circuit SAFEPATH® Panels and it provides a means for expanding a supervised audio output zone from one to four sub zones. The Four Zone Splitter is UL Listed under UL Standard 864, Control Units for Fire Protective Signaling Systems. They are listed for indoor use only. Only 1 Four-Zone Splitter can be connected to each zone.
Section 9-11 - Auxiliary Input Module (AIM-3) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 107387 The AIM-3 is an outboard module, in its own enclosure, for use with the SAFEPATH® Panels to expand the number of optional Remote Microphone Stations from one to three. It also has the capability of using one of the Remote Microphone Inputs to connect to a telephone system page port. Appendix F is the installation instruction sheet. See Figure 9-11 on Page 9-19.
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Section 9-12 - RAM-1 (Redundant Amplifier Module) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: 108956 The Redundant Amplifier Module (RAM-1) allows the SAFEPATH® Panel to be configured to meet the need for redundant amplification specifications. The RAM-1 provides 1 for 1 amplifier redundancy. One RAM-1 is used with two amplifier modules of equal power rating (a primary and a backup) to create one zone audio output. It mounts to the power supply cover in the panel in lieu of a SPL.
Section 9-13 - Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) Wheelock, Inc. Part Number: RMS-3R (Red) 107375 The Remote Microphone Station (RMS-3) is designed to used with the Dual-Circuit SAFEPATH® Panel. It provides a means of emergency voice announcements from a remote location. Only 1 Remote Microphone Station connection is available on the SAFEPATH® Panel. A single RMS-3 can be connected, or an Auxiliary Input Module (AIM-3) can be connected, allowing as many as three RMS-3 modules to be used.
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Chapter 10 - MEA and Warranty Recommendations - That the above units be accepted on condition that all uses, configurations, arrangements and functions, locations and installations comply with the New York City Building Code, specifically Subchapter 17 and with the Referenced Standard RS 17-3 through 17-3C including the NFPA as appropriate, the UL Listing, the manufacturer’s instructions, the Fire Department Rules and the Electrical Code of the City of New York, and on further condition that: (a) The use,
Limited Warranty Wheelock products must be used within their published specifications and must be PROPERLY specified, applied, installed, operated, maintained and operationally tested in accordance with these instructions at the time of installation and at least twice a year or more often and in accordance with local, state and federal codes, regulations and laws.
BATTERY BACKUP CALCULATION WORKSHEET Tables for thisworksheet are in Section 3-5 of this manual. STANDBY CURRENT CALCULATIONS 1. Select and record Standby Current for Model from Table 3-4. 2. Select Standby Current for Optional Modules from Table 3-5. List them in Table 1. Module Table 1 Standby Qty Current Qty X Standby Current 3. Calculate total Standby Current from Table 1. 4. Add Standby Current from Step 1 and Step 3. 5. Multiply results of Step 3 by the number of hours of Standby required.
2. Using Table 2, calculate total STROBE CURRENT for each . Amplifier Module 3. For SAA Series Amplifier Modules, use Table 2 and calculate total SPEAKER WATTAGE for each Amplifier Module. 4. For SALL-15S Module, use Table 2 and calculate total "SPKR AMP" current for each Amplifier Module. 5. SAA Series Modules,calculate the Alarm Current of each Amplifier Module using the total SPEAKER WATTAGE from Step 3 and Table 3-7 in this manual. 6.
Appendix E Compatible Signaling Appliances The following Wheelock products are LISTED compatible with the audio notification appliance output and the visual notification output circuits of the SAA-40S and SAA-80S Supervised Audio System Amplifiers.
The following Wheelock products are LISTED compatible with the audio notification appliance output, the amplified speaker notification appliance power output, and the visual notification appliance output circuits of the SALL-15S Self Amplified Speaker Control/Signal Circuit Module.