XP6-C Six Circuit Supervised Control Module: Installation and Maintenance Instructions

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INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

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XP6-C 12 Clintonville Road

Six Circuit Supervised Control Module Northford, CT 06472-1653


Phone: 203/484-7161
SPECIFICATIONS
Normal Operating Voltage: 15-32 VDC
Stand-By Current: 2.65 mA @ 24V
Alarm Current: 35 mA (assumes all six relays have been switched once and all six LEDs solid on)
Temperature Range: 32°F to 120°F (0°C to 49°C); –10°C to 55°C (For EN54 applications only)
Humidity: 10 to 93% Non-condensing
Dimensions: 6.8″H x 5.8″W x 1.25″D
Accessories: CHS-6 Chassis; BB-25 Cabinet; BB-XP Cabinet; CAB-3 Series Cabinet, CAB-4 Series Cabinet
Wire Gauge: 12-18 AWG
Max. NAC Circuit Line Loss: 4 VDC
Power Rating Per Circuit (Speakers): 50 W @ 70.7 VAC; 50 W @ 25 VAC
Max. NAC Current Ratings: For class B wiring systems, 3A
For class A wiring systems, 2A
RELAY CONTACT RATINGS:
CURRENT RATING MAXIMUM VOLTAGE LOAD DESCRIPTION APPLICATION
2A 25 VAC PF = 0.35 Non-coded
3A 30 VDC Resistive Non-coded
2A 30 VDC Resistive Coded
0.46 A 30 VDC (L/R = 20ms) Non-coded
0.7 A 70.7 VAC PF = 0.35 Non-coded
0.9 A 125 VDC Resistive Non-coded
0.5 A 125 VAC PF = 0.75 Non-coded
0.3 A 125 VAC PF = 0.35 Non-coded
TABLE 1: SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION - UL 864 9TH EDITION REQUIREMENTS

NOTICE TO USERS, INSTALLERS, AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, AND OTHER INVOLVED PARTIES
This product incorporates field-programmable software. In order for the product to comply with requirements in the Standard for Control Units and
Accessories for Fire Alarm Systems, UL 864, certain programming features or options must be limited to specific values or not used at all as indicated below.
PERMITTED IN
PROGRAM FEATURE OR OPTION POSSIBLE SETTINGS SETTINGS PERMITTED IN UL 864
UL 864 (Y/N)
Disabling short circuit protection No Enable or Disable short Enable short circuit protection when a single power supply is
when a single power supply is shared circuit protection shared by multiple NACs. Short circuit protection can be disabled
by multiple NACs only when a power supply is not shared by multiple NACs.
BEFORE INSTALLING Each module has terminals for connection to an external supply circuit for
If the modules will be installed in an existing operational system, inform the powering devices on its NAC. Each supply must be power limited and its volt-
operator and local authority that the system will be temporarily out of service. age/current limits must be at or below those specified. There is a short circuit
Disconnect the power to the control panel before installing the modules. This protection monitor for each module. This is provided to protect the external
system contains static sensitive components. Always ground yourself with a power supply against short circuit conditions on the NAC.
proper wrist strap before handling any circuits so that static charges are re- INCLUDED:
moved from the body. The housing cabinet should be metallic and suitably Shipped on Board:
grounded. (1) Small shunt in A/B select position
NOTICE:This manual should be left with the owner/user of this equipment. (Shipped in Class B position, remove shunt for Class A)
GENERAL DESCRIPTION (6) Large shunts on Enable Power Supply Monitors
The XP6-C Six Circuit Supervised Control Module is intended for use in an
(6) Large shunts on Disable Short Circuit Protection
intelligent alarm system. Each module is intended for switching applications
(3) Large shunts on Sync Generator (15) Large Shunts
involving AC, DC, or audio, which require wiring supervision. A common SLC
input is used for all modules. Each module has its own address. A pair of (7) 1×4 Terminal Blocks (2) 11/4″ (32mm) Stand offs
rotary code switches is used to set the address of the first module from 01 to
154. The remaining modules are automatically assigned to the next five higher
(6) 47k Ohm End of
addresses. Provisions are included for disabling a maximum of three unused
Line Resistors
modules to release the addresses to be used elsewhere. Each module also has
(4) Machine Screws (5) Short Power Supply Jumpers
panel controlled green LED indicators. The panel can cause the LEDs to blink,
(2) Small Shunts
latch on, or latch off.
In order to synchronize strobes, horn/strobes, and speaker/strobes, a SYNC-1 (2) Nuts
accessory card (sold separately) must be used with the XP6-C. See the SYNC-1 (1) Long Power Supply Jumper
installation manual for details on how to install. (2) EOL Relay Connector
Assemblies C0202-01

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COMPATIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FIGURE 3: TYPICAL MOUNTING HOLE LOCATIONS
To ensure proper operation, this module shall be connected to a compatible
Notifier system control panel.
COMPONENTS
Following are descriptions of the XP6-C mounting frameworks. There are two
mounting options for XP6-C modules: BACKBOX
MOUNTING
• Up to six XP6-C modules can be installed on a CHS-6 in a CAB-3 Series, HOLES

CAB-4 Series, or BB-25 cabinet.


• One or two XP6-C modules can be installed in a BB-XP cabi-net.
Chassis
The CHS-6 chassis is used to mount XP6-C modules in a BB-25 CAB-3 or C0235-00
CAB-4 Series cabinet. It accommodates up to six XP6-C modules in a single
cabinet row three modules wide and two modules deep. FIGURE 4: MOUNTING THE CHS-6 CHASSIS
FIGURE 1: CHS-6 CHASSIS

MOUNT WITH
SELF-THREADING SCREWS
TO BACK OF CABINET
C0236-00
MOUNT WITH
SELF-THREADING SCREWS C0236-01
TO BACK OF CABINET
The BB-XP cabinet comes with the chassis already installed, so no mounting
The BB-XP cabinet has a built-in chassis that will accommodate one or two
is necessary.
XP6-C modules.
3. Module Installation
FIGURE 2: BB-XP CABINET There are two methods for installing a module in the rear position of a
chassis. Method one is for installation of a rear module only, when no
module will be installed in front of it. Refer to Figure 5 for instructions.
Method two is for installation of a rear module when another module
will be installed in the chassis position in front of it. Refer to Figures 6a
and 6b for method two. All necessary screws and standoffs are supplied
with the modules.
FIGURE 5: INSTALLATION OF REAR MODULE ONLY, METHOD ONE
4
3
5
2

67 8 9
1 0 1514

BASE ADDRESS
10
NONE
THREE

ADDRESS

11
13
12
ONE
TWO

DISABLE

4
3
5
2

67 8 9
1
4
3
5

BASE ADDRESS
2

0 15
6789
10

10
14
NONE
THREE

11
ADDRESS

13
12
ONE
TWO

DISABLE

4
3
5
2

6789
10

3
2

C0234-00
The front XP6-C module positions of each chassis are offset below the rear C0237-00
XP6-C module positions so that all of the status indicators are visible.
Cabinets
Step 1: Insert the bottom of the XP6-C module down into a rear slot on the
A BB-25, CAB-3 Series or CAB-4 Series cabinet will house the CHS-6 chassis
chassis.
with up to six XP6-C modules installed on it. Refer to cabinet installation
documents for dimensions and installation instructions. Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board back towards the back of
the chassis until it touches the two standoffs.
The BB-XP cabinet houses one or two XP6-C modules on the internal chassis
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten.
that is part of the cabinet. Refer to cabinet installation documents for dimen-
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this
sions and installation instructions.
manual.
INSTALLATION STEPS The steps in Figures 6A – 6C describe and illustrate module installation when
1. Cabinet Mounting the rear chassis position and the position in front of it will be filled. Front
In a clean, dry area, mount the backbox using the four holes provided in position installation is possible only if the rear position is filled with an XP
the back surface of the cabinet (Figure 3). module.
2. Chassis Installation
The CHS-6 chassis is mounted in the BB-25, CAB-3 Series or CAB-4 Se-
ries cabinet. It is shipped with two self-threading screws, which are used
to fasten the chassis to the back wall of the cabinet (see Figure 4).

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FIGURE 6A: INSTALLATION OF XP6-C MODULE IN A REAR CHASSIS 2. All wiring to the XP6-C is done via terminal blocks. In order to properly
POSITION, METHOD TWO make electrical connections strip approximately 1/4˝ of insulation from
the end of wire, sliding the bare end of the wire under the clamping plate
screw.
3. Set the address on the modules per the job drawing. Use the rotary code
1 switches to set the address of the first module (between 01 and 154).
To select Class B operation, install the J1 Shunt. The remaining modules are
automatically assigned to the next five higher addresses. For example, if the
base address switch is set to 28, the next five modules will be addressed to
29, 30, 31, 32, and 33.
To select Class A operation, remove the J1 Shunt. A maximum of three Class
A circuits are available. For example, if the base address switch is set to 28, 30
C0225-01 and 32 will be automatically assigned to the modules while 29, 31 and 33 are
available to be used for other modules on the SLC. For Class A and B opera-
tion, DO NOT set the lowest address above 154, as the other modules will be
Step 1: Install two long standoffs in the lower mounting holes using two 4-40
assigned to nonexistent addresses.
nuts as shown.
NOTE: Some panels support extended addressing. In order to set the module
FIGURE 6B.
above address 99 on compatible systems, carefully remove the stop on the
upper rotary switch (see Figure 7). If the panel does not support extended ad-
dressing, do not set the lowest address above 94.
3
4
4. A shunt is provided to disable a maximum of three unused modules
(see Figure 8). Modules are disabled from the highest address and work
2 downward. If two modules are disabled, the lowest four addresses will
be functional, while the highest two will be disabled. For example, if
the shunt for Address Disable is placed on “two” and the base address
C0249-01 switch is set to 28, the modules will be assigned to 28, 29, 30 and 31,
disabling the highest two positions.

NOTE: In Class A operation, placing the small shunt on “disable 3˝ will dis-
able all three addresses. Placing the small shunt on “disable 2˝ will disable
Step 2: Insert the bottom of the XP6-C module down into a rear slot on the
two out of the three addresses. For example, if the address switch is set to
chassis.
28 and the small shunt is placed on “disable 2˝, addresses 30 and 32 will be
Step 3: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board back towards the back of disabled while address 28 will be enabled. The XP6-C must have power cycled
the chassis until it touches the two standoffs on the board. for shunt changes to take effect.
Step 4: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs on the chassis and
FIGURE 7:
tighten. 67 8 9
Step 5: Address and wire the modules 5 10
according to the instructions in this manual.
4 11
3 12
FIGURE 6C: INSTALLATION OF XP6-C MODULE IN FRONT CHASSIS
2 13
POSITION 1 0 15 14
TENS C0227-00

5. There is an active short circuit protection option for each address. The
3 board is shipped with this option disabled for each address represented
2 by six large shunts on the “Disable Short Circuit Protection” area. To
enable short circuit protection for an address, remove the corresponding
shunts on the “Disable Short Protection” area. When enabled, this option
1 will isolate a short occurring on any active circuit allowing the remaining
circuits to continue normal operation.
NOTE: Power supply monitoring should not be used for audio
applications. The short circuit protection feature is also
not available for audio applications.
C0226-00 NOTE: The XP6-C does not provide ring back when used as a
Step 1: Insert the bottom edge of the XP6-C module down into a front slot of firefighter telephone circuit.
the chassis. NOTE: Short circuit protection may only be enabled if power
Step 2: Carefully swing the upper edge of the board towards the back of the supply monitoring is enabled.
chassis until it touches the 11/4˝ (31.75mm) standoffs installed on NOTE: This feature is not for use with all Fire Alarm Control
the rear module. Panels. Please consult with Technical Services before
Step 3: Align two 4-40 screws with the two standoffs and tighten. enabling this feature.
Step 4: Address and wire the modules according to the instructions in this NOTE: Place unused shunts on single pin to store on board for
manual. future use.
NOTE: Power must not be applied to the unit when changing functionality of
WIRING
the shunts.
NOTE:All wiring must conform to applicable local codes, ordinances, and
NOTE: Whether in Class B or Class A wiring, power supply monitoring and
regulations.
short circuit protection must be enabled on the NAC circuits that are sharing
1. Install module wiring in accordance with the job drawings and appropri-
a power supply.
ate wiring diagrams.
NOTE: Short circuit protection can only be disabled if a power supply is not
being shared by multiple NACs.

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WIRING NOTES
• Power-limited circuits must employ type FPL, FPLR, or FPLP cable as POWER SUPPLY WIRING AND SUPERVISION
required by Article 760 of the NEC. Table 3 gives an overview of how the power connectors, T0–T5 and T10–T15,
are interconnected by the circuit board (PCB). The external supply connection
• F
 or easier wiring, assign all power-limited wiring to one side of the en-
points, at T0–T5, are marked by PS– and PS+ on the PCB legend. Pin 1 is
closure rather than alternating with non power-limited.
indicated by a dot next to T10–T16. The odd pins, on T10–T16, always con-
PROGRAMMING nect to PS– pins (e.g. PS–, of the +0 NAC, is connected to T10–1 and T11–1).
The XP6-C module operates with the following Fire Alarm Control Panels: The even pins always connect to PS+ pins (e.g. PS+, of the +5 NAC, is con-
• AM2020/AFP1010 nected to T15-4 and T16-2).

• AFP-200 TABLE 3

• AFP-300/AFP-400 PS OR NAC NUMBER (TERMINAL / PINS) TERMINAL / PINS


+0 (T0 – BOTTOM / PS- & PS+)* T10 / 1 & 2, T11 / 1 & 2
• System 5000 with AIM-200
+1 (T1 / PS- & PS+) T11 / 3 & 4, T12 / 1 & 2
• AFC-600 +2 (T2 / PS- & PS+) T12 / 3 & 4, T13 / 1 & 2
• NFS-640 +3 (T3 / PS- & PS+) T13 / 3 & 4, T14 / 1 & 2
• NFS-3030 +4 (T4 / PS- & PS+) T14 / 3 & 4, T15 / 1 & 2
+5 (T5 / PS- & PS+) T15 / 3 & 4, T16 / 1 & 2
The modules are programmed as devices in each system according to the pro- *Note: T0–TOP is reserved for SLC connections only (see Figure 8).
gramming instructions in the appropriate FACP manual. All power supplies, external to the cabinet (in which the XP6-C is housed),
should be connected to T0–T5 which are suitable connectors for field wiring.
FIGURE 8: The 1 x 4 terminal blocks, shown on page 1, should be used to make these
TOP VIEW:
connections.

SYNC GENERATOR
All NACs can be wired to be powered by separate external supplies (figures
9 and 11 are typical), or a single supply (figures 10 and 12 are typical) can be
shared among multiple NACs. If a supply is to be shared, between NACs wired
to a common PCB, use the short power supply jumpers shown on page 1. The
ENABLE POWER SUPPLY MONITOR jumpers can be used on T11–T15. Refer to Table 4 for jumper functions. When
A/B SELECT
DISABLE 3
DISABLE 2
DISABLE 1

DISABLE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION multiple (2 or more) NAC circuits share a power supply, the wiring for the
power supply must be in conduit and 20 feet or less from the XP6-C board.
TABLE 4
J1 SHUNT
JUMPER LOCATION NAC PAIR SHARING SUPPLY
T11* +0 and +1
T12 +1 and +2
T13* +2 and +3
SLC WIRING
SIDE VIEW: TERMINAL
C0174-00 T14 +3 and +4
T15* +4 and +5
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE/
POWER SUPPLY TERMINAL
*NOTE: Jumpers must be placed on T11, T13 and T15 for all Class A, Style Z
applications.
NOTE: SLC wiring is the top terminal block, notification appliance/power A supply can be wired to be shared among multiple PCBs in the same cabinet
supply is the bottom. (figure 15 is typical). To share among multiple PCBs: use the long power sup-
ply jumpers (shown on page 1) to connect either T10 or T16, of one PCB, to
NAC WIRING AND SUPERVISION either T10 or T16 of the other PCB..
For Class B, Style Y applications (figures 9, 10, and 13 are typical): connect the An EOL relay must be used for every external power supply (figures 9–12 are
positive terminal of the notification appliance(s) to the NAC+ terminal and typical). The EOL relay coil should always be connected at the external power
the negative device terminal to the adjacent NAC- terminal. Connect one (for supply input of the module which is connected to the ends of the wires which
each NAC) of the supplied EOL resistors across the NAC+ and NAC- wires, at are farthest from the power supply. The EOL relay contacts should always be
the ends farthest away from the NAC terminal of the XP6-C. connected in series with the NAC wiring of the same module. The EOL relay
For Class A, Style Z applications (figures 11, 12, and 14 are typical) wire the coil should be connected across the PS+ (red wire) and PS- (black wire) if
NACs per table 2. The A/B select shunt must be removed prior to connect- it is connected at T0 – T5. The EOL relay coil should be connected across
ing the XP6-C to the SLC. The EOL resistors should not be used. The XP6-C adjacent pins (red – even pin#, black – odd pin#), of the same connector, if
is capable of supporting 3 Class A, Style Z NACs. The XP6-C will only respond T10 – T16 are used. If the supply is an audio amplifier then the points, where
at the base address, base address +2, and base address +4 (assuming no ad- the EOL relay coil would normally be connected, should be connected to the
dresses have been disabled). amplifier supervision EOL device (figures 13 and 14 are typical).
TABLE 2 All wiring must be in accordance with the NEC, NFPA 72 and all other ap-
plicable codes and standards. All external power supplies must be voltage
NAC# (+) CONNECTIONS (–) CONNECTIONS
regulated with battery back-up. All external power supplies, audio amplifiers,
+0 +0 NAC+, +1 NAC+, +0 NAC–, +1 NAC– EOL relays, and notification appliances must be UL listed for fire protection
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE+ NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE– signaling applications.
+2 +2 NAC+, +3 NAC+, +2 NAC–, +3 NAC–,
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE+ NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE–
+4 +4 NAC+, +5 NAC+, +4 NAC–, +5 NAC–
NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE+ NOTIFICATION APPLIANCE–

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FIGURE 9: EXAMPLE OF CLASS B, STYLE Y NAC CONFIGURATION WITH A SINGLE SUPPLY DEDICATED TO A SINGLE NAC.

RED
E TERNAL

BL
PO ER
EOLR 1
RED SUPPL –
BL
+ BASE ADDRESS

+ — — +

PS

T1
5 1 5
IO IO –

+5
4

T5
– – +
4
3
11
12 3

NAC
2 13 2

T15
1 1514 1
4

+ — — +
PS

+4
T4

DISABLE S ORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION


NAC

ONIT OR
T14
+ +

+ — — +
PS

+3

ENABLE PO ER SUPPL
T3
NAC

T13
+ — — +
PS

+2
T2
NAC

T12
A B SELECT

+ — — +
DISABLE 1

PS
DISABLE 2
DISABLE 3

+1
T1

T11
PO ER LI ITED TOP O T

NAC
AND SUPER ISED

TOP – + – + SLC
RO P ANEL OR + STATUS
INDICATORS

BOT + NAC – – PS +
PRE IOUS DE ICE
TO NE T +
DE ICE –
T1
T
+

SI NAL LINE CIRCUIT SLC 32 DC A C0816-04


SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION ANUAL
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS NOTE: EOL RELA COIL CONNECTIONS UST BE ADE USIN
EOL RELA CONNECTOR ASSE BLIES ON T1 T1 IN E ENT
T AT ALL NACS ON T E PCB A E DEDICATED SUPPLIES

FIGURE 10: EXAMPLE OF CLASS B, STYLE Y NAC CONFIGURATION WITH A SINGLE SUPPLY SHARED BY 2 NACS.

E TERNAL +
PO ER
– – SUPPL –

+ BASE ADDRESS
+ — — +

– – –
PS

T1

4 5 1 5

+5

4
T5

4 11
+ 3 12 3
NAC

4 + + 2 13 2
T15

+ 1 1514 1
+ — — +


PS


+4
T4

DISABLE S ORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

IO IO
+ + +
NAC

ONIT OR
T14
+ — — +
PS

+3

ENABLE PO ER SUPPL
T3

EOLR 1
RED
NAC

T13

BL
+ — — +
PS

+2
T2
NAC

T12

A B SELECT
+ — — +

DISABLE 1
PS

DISABLE 2
DISABLE 3
+1
T1

T11

PO ER LI ITED TOP O T
NAC

AND SUPER ISED


TOP – + – + SLC

RO P ANEL OR + STATUS
INDICATORS

BOT + NAC – – PS +

PRE IOUS DE ICE


TO NE T +
DE ICE –
T1
T
+

SI NAL LINE CIRCUIT SLC 32 DC A


SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION ANUAL C0817-04
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS

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FIGURE 11: EXAMPLE OF CLASS A, STYLE Z NAC CONFIGURATION WITH A SINGLE SUPPLY DEDICATED TO A SINGLE NAC.

E TERNA
O ER
SU
RED

EO R
B

T
RED
IO IO B

BASE ADDRESS

T
T
NAC

T
S
T

DISAB E S ORT CIRCUIT ROTECTION


NAC

ONIT OR
T
S
T
NAC

ENAB E O ER SU
T
S
T
NAC

A B SE ECT

T
DISAB E
S

DISAB E
DISAB E
O ER I ITED
T

TO O T
T
NAC

AND SU ER ISED
S C

STATUS
RO ANE OR INDICATORS
RE IOUS DE ICE
S

TO NE T
NAC

DE ICE
BOT
TO

T
T

SI NA INE CIRCUIT S C DC A
RE O E S UNT OR C ASS A
SEE ANE INSTRUCTION ANUA
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS

C0818-02

FIGURE 12: EXAMPLE OF CLASS A, STYLE Z NAC CONFIGURATION WITH A SINGLE SUPPLY SHARED BY 2 NACS.
RED

EOLR 1
BL

T P
RED
IO IO
– – BL

BASE ADDRESS
+ — — +
PS

T1

5 1 5

+5

4
T5

4 11
+ 3 12 3
NAC

+ + 2 13 2
T15

1 1514 1
+ — — +
PS


+4
T4

DISABLE S ORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION

+
NAC

ONIT OR
T14

E TERNAL +
+ — — +

– –
PS

PO ER –
+3

SUPPL
ENABLE PO ER SUPPL
T3
NAC

T13
+ — — +
PS

+2
T2

+ +
NAC

T12

A B SELECT
+ — — +

DISABLE 1
PS

DISABLE 2
DISABLE 3
+1
T1

T11

PO ER LI ITED TOP O T
NAC

AND SUPER ISED


TOP – + – + SLC

RO P ANEL OR + STATUS
INDICATORS

BOT + NAC – – PS +

PRE IOUS DE ICE


TO NE T +
DE ICE –
T1
T
+

SI NAL LINE CIRCUIT SLC 32 DC A


SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION ANUAL RE O E S UNT OR CLASS A
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS C0819-04

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FIGURE 13: EXAMPLE OF CLASS B, STYLE Y AUDIO NAC CONFIGURATION.

I LE EL RETURN +
4 IRE SUPER ISED –
AUDIO +
A PLI IER –

– –
+ BASE ADDRESS

+ — — +
4 –

PS

T1
5 1 5

+5
4

T5
4 11
+ 3 12 3

NAC
2 13 2

T15
1 1514 1
+ +

+ — — +
PS

+4
T4

DISABLE S ORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION


NAC

ONIT OR
T14
+ — — +
PS

+3

ENABLE PO ER SUPPL
T3
NAC

T13
+ — — +
PS

+2
T2
NAC

T12
A B SELECT

+ — — +
DISABLE 1

PS
DISABLE 2
DISABLE 3

+1
T1

T11
PO ER LI ITED TOP O T

NAC
AND SUPER ISED

TOP – + – + SLC
RO P ANEL OR + SLC + STATUS
INDICATORS

BOT + NAC – – PS +
PRE IOUS DE ICE SLC –

TO NE T + SLC +
DE ICE – SLC –

T1
T
+

SI NAL LINE CIRCUIT 32 DC A


SEE PANEL INSTRUCTION ANUAL
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS
C0179-06

FIGURE 14: EXAMPLE OF CLASS A, STYLE Z AUDIO NAC CONFIGURATION.

AUDIO
A I IER

BASE ADDRESS
S

T
T
NAC

NOTE
S
T

DISAB E S ORT CIRCUIT ROTECTION


NAC

ONIT OR
T
S
T
NAC

ENAB E O ER SU
T
S
T
NAC

A B SE ECT
T

DISAB E
S

DISAB E
DISAB E
O ER I ITED
T

TO O T
T
NAC

AND SU ER ISED
S C

S C STATUS
RO ANE OR INDICATORS
RE IOUS DE ICE S C
S

S C
TO NE T
NAC

DE ICE S C
BOT
TO

T
T

SI NA INE CIRCUIT DC A
RE O E S UNT OR C ASS A
C0180-02
SEE ANE INSTRUCTION ANUA
OR IRE RE UIRE ENTS

*NOTE 1: To audio amplifier supervision EOL device.


Refer to Control Panel Installation Manual for wiring instructions

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FIGURE 15: EXAMPLE OF MULTIPLE BOARDS SHARING SAME EXTERNAL SUPPLY
Supply is shared by NACs +0 and +1 (on PCB 1) as well as +3, +4, and +5 (on PCB 2). Refer to figures 9–12 for typical NAC wiring. Make certain lip on long
power supply jumper engages retaining tab on T10 or T16 as shown in View A-A.

E ERNA
P ER
S PP

NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS NAC PS
P S C P S C
B NAC PS A B NAC PS

ENAB E P ER S PP N R ENAB E P ER S PP N R
A B SE EC

A B SE EC
D SAB E
D SAB E
D SAB E

D SAB E
D SAB E
D SAB E
D SAB E S R C RC PR EC N D SAB E S R C RC PR EC N

BASE ADDRESS

BASE ADDRESS
E AA

PCB PCB C0247-02

FCC STATEMENT
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must
accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used
in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular instal-
lation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to
try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
– Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
– Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
–C onnect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
– Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.

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