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    NOTICE

    FIRSTTIME INSTALLERS OF SIMPLEX UNIVERSALTRANSPONDER

    PANELS:

    AFTER READING THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANU-

    AL, CALL YOUR LOCAL SIMPLEX REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE

    PROCEEDING TO CONNECT FIELD WIRING

    I

    I /

    NOTICE

    FOR POWER-LIMITED SYSTEMS: CAREFULLY ROUTE FIELD WIR-

    ING TO PREVENT CONTACT BETWEEN POWER-LIMITED AND NON-

    POWER-LIMITED CONDUCTORS. THE AREA IN THE RIGHT AND

    BOlTOM OF THE PANEL IS RESERVED FOR NON-POWER-LIMITED

    WIRING ONLY. REFER TO THE APPENDIX AND PUBLICATION FA4-

    21-203 FOR MORE INFORMATION.

    CAUTION

    DO NOT APPLY AC OR BATTERY

    POWER TO THE UT (UNLESS IN

    THE PRESENCE OF A SIMPLEX

    TECHNICAL REPRESENTATIVE)

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    PAGE

    ..............................................................................................................................................................

    1

    Supplied Documentation

    ..................................................................................................................................... 1

    ..............................................................................................................................................

    2

    Inventory the Delivered Equipment

    .....................................................................................................................

    2

    Install the Back Box

    .............................................................................................................................................

    3

    Install and Ta g All

    System Wiring

    ........................................................................................................................

    3

    Install the Peripheral

    Devices and E.O.L.

    Resistors

    ...........................................................................................

    3

    Remove the Option Bay Door

    .............................................................................................................................

    6

    Check and Terminate All Zone (ZN) and Signal (SIG) Wiring

    .............................................................................

    7

    Check and Terminate All

    Remaining Circuits

    ......................................................................................................

    9

    Dress the Panel Wiring

    ....................................................................................................................................... 9

    Install the Option Bay Door ................................................................................................................................. 9

    Call Your Local Simplex Branch Off ice

    ................................................................................................................

    9

    Appendi x - Power-Limited Systems Wiring Precautions

    .................................................................................

    10

    FIGURES

    1

    2

    3

    4

    5

    6

    7

    8

    PAGE

    System Hardware Envelope Label

    .........................................................................................................

    2

    SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report

    ...................................................................................................... 3

    Location of DIP Switches on Typical Device

    ..........................................................................................

    4

    Device Address Label

    .............................................................................................................................

    4

    Removing the Option Bay Door..

    ...........................................................................................................

    .6

    CARD SUMMARY BY LOCATION Report

    .............................................................................................

    7

    Typical Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers

    ............................................................................................ 9

    Routing Precautions.. ........................................................................................................................... 10

    TABLES

    PAGE

    1 MAPNET Il”Address es

    . ..

    5

    2

    Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter

    Readings . 8

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    CONTRACTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

    * * * IMPORTANT * * *

    THE INSTALLER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFEGUARDING ALL UNIVERSAL TRANSPONDER

    MATERIAL SHIPPED TO THE JOB SITE.

    DURING SYSTEM INSTALLATION, STORE ALL UNIVERSAL TRANSPONDER ITEMS (INCLUDING ALL

    DOCUMENTATION) IN A CLEAN, DRY AND SAFE PLACE UNTIL NEEDED.

    *************

    NOTIFY APPROPRIATE PERSONNEL (BUILDING OCCUPANTS, FIRE DEPARTMENT, MONITORING

    FACILITY, ETC.) IF AN EXISTING SYSTEM MUST BE SHUT DOWN WHILE THE UNIVERSAL

    TRANSPONDER IS BEING INSTALLED.

    INTRdDUCTlON

    This publication provides a logical sequence of procedures to follow when installing a Universal Transponder (UT).

    Throughout this publication, you will often be referred to one or more of the documents listed in the next paragraph.

    In such cases, a note or notes describing the use of the document(s) will generally follow immediately after the

    reference.

    Supplied Documentation

    The envelope that contained this publication also contains the following documents:

    l

    4 100+/4120/UT Back Box Installation Instructions (Pub. No. FA4-21-203)

    l

    Factory Documentation

    l 4 100 Field Wiring Diagram (84 I-73 1)

    l

    Field Wiring Diagrams, Smoke Detectors (841-687)

    l Field Wiring Diagrams, MAPNET II” Devices (84 l-804)

    l How to Acknowledge Alarms for a UT Voice Status Command Center (Pub. No. FA4-31-301)

    - Applies only if system is a Voice Status Command Center

    3 l Universal Transponder - Operating Instructions for Voice Status Command Center (Pub. No. FA4-31-302)

    - Applies only if system is a Voice Status Command Center

    l Interconnect Diagram, Audio

    - Applies only if the system has audio capabilities

    Except for the last two publications, all of the above documents are required for system installation.

    NOTE: If you are unfamiliar with fire alarm system wiring, a publication entitled

    How to Wire a Building for a Fire

    Alarm System (Pub. No. FA2-91-001) can be ordered from Simplex.

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    INSTALLATION PROCEDU,RE

    NOTES:

    A. Indexes for the 4100 Field Wirhg Diagram are found on the first page of the document.

    B. All wiring must be in accordance with local codes.

    C. A page entitled ‘%ENERAL WIRING PRECAUTIONS” is included in the 4100 Field Wiring Diagram.

    .

    If possible, proceed through the installation process in the sequence that follows.

    1. Inventory the delivered equipment.

    * * * IMPORTANT * * *

    The contractor IS NOT responsible for inventorying or installing daughter cards, or for interconnecting panel

    components.

    l

    All cartons that contain daughter cards are to be opened, inventoried, and installed by Simplex personnel.

    0 In addition to the envelope that contained this publication and the material listed in the Packaging Information

    section of the Factory Documentation, supplied material includes an envelope labeled System Hardware, as

    shown in Figure 1. ’

    SYSTEM

    HARDWARE

    OPEN CAREFULLY

    748-200

    .Simplex

    SIMPLEX TIME RECORDER CO.

    GARDNER, MA 01441 U.S.A.

    570210-A

    Figure 1

    System Hardware Envelope Label

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    Use the 4700+/4120 /UT Back Box installation instructions (Pub. No. FA4-21-203). Note the installation

    restrictions for Power-Limited wiring (if applicable).

    and tag all system wiring.

    l See the SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report (Figure 2) and the appropriate page in the 4700 Field Wiring

    Diagram (841-731).

    The SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report is found within the computer printout portion of the

    Factory

    Documentation.

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    9211145A rev: 1 SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY

    Page 4

    WECANDUIT H. S.

    13:36:35, THU, 02-JUL-92

    ------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    POINT SUMMARY

    System Point Summary (ascending by zone name) :

    ZONE

    Zone Name Custom Label

    --------- ----------________________

    ZNl BASEMENT ROOM 1

    ZN2

    BASEMENT SUPPLY ROOM

    ZN3 BASEMENT FURNACE ROOM

    ZN4

    BASEMENT STORAGE

    ZN5

    BASEMENT SPRINKLER

    ZN6 BASEMENT FIRE PUMP

    ZN7

    BASEMENT SPRINKLER TAMPER

    ZN8 BASEMENT GIRLS LOCKERROOM

    SIG3 NORTH WING

    SIG4 EAST WING

    SIG5

    GYM

    SIG6

    GIRLS LOCKERROOM

    SIG7 BOYS LOCKERROOM

    SIG8 SOUTH WING

    AUX3

    GYM AIR INTAKE FAN

    AUX4

    WEST WING INTAKE FAN

    AUXS GYM AIR EXHAUST

    AUX6

    WEST WING AIR EXHAUST

    FB3 GYM AIR INTAKE FAN

    FB4

    WEST WING INTAKE FAN

    FB5

    GYM AIR EXHAUST

    FB6

    WEST WING AIR EXHAUST

    Ml-l

    EAST WING ROOM 12

    Ml-2 EAST WING

    Ml-3

    EAST WING R OOM 14

    Ml-4

    EAST WING SUPPLY ROOM'

    Ml-5

    POWER SUPPLY MONITOR

    Point Device

    PNIS

    Tw=

    Tw=

    Code

    ------------a- ----a-- ------- -----

    PULL

    SMOKE

    DUCT

    SFIRE

    wso

    SFPUMP

    SUPERV

    VSMOKE

    SSIGNAL

    SSIGNAL

    SSIGNAL

    SSIGNAL

    SSIGNAL

    SSIGNAL

    AHUF

    AHUF

    CEXHAUS

    CEXHAUS

    ONOFF

    ONOFF

    ONOFF

    ONOFF

    HEAT MBZAM

    ALARM MBZAM

    HEAT

    MBZAM

    VSMOKE ADRDET

    TROUBLE PSMON

    Figure 2

    SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report

    A. Custom label information tells you where the circuit goes.

    B. At both ends of each circuit, tag wires with zone name and polarity (in cases where polarity applies).

    l For example, SIG 3+ and SIG 3-.

    C. T-tapping is permitted only for Style 4 (formerly Class B) MAPNET I$circuits.

    l All MAPNET II”circuits have zone names that begin with “M. ”

    Install the peripheral devices and E.O.L. resistors.

    l See the Point Type column in the SYSTEM POINT SUMMARY Report for device type.

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    NOTES:

    A. The 748-200 System Hardware envelope contains the required resistors.

    l 3.3K (monitor zone) resistors are color coded orange, orange, red (and have a gold tolerance band);

    70K (notification appliance [signalj circuit) resistors are color coded brown, black, orange (and also

    have a gold tolerance band).

    l Resistors other than those described above will be used by the Simplex Technical Represen tative

    (TR) during installation checkout.

    B. Wire peripherals in accordance with the appropriate 4100 Field Wiring Diag ram (841-731).

    l Wire a MAPNET II” device in accordance with the appropriate MAPNET I$ Field Wiring Di agram

    (847804). Then, SET THE DEVICE’S ADDRESS SWITCHES (Figure 3).

    C. A MAPNET II” device’s address is represented by the final digit(s) in the zone’s name.

    Examples: The device that connects to a zone named Ml-2 must have its switches set to address 2;

    the device that connects to a zone named Ml - 117 must have its switches set to address

    117.

    l See Table 1 for a complete listing of MAPNET II” addresses.

    D. Use a small screwdriver or ball point pen to set device address switches.

    E. After setting t he device address, mark the device’s address label (Figure 4) to agree with the address

    switches.

    Figure 3

    Location of DIP Switches

    on Typical Device

    Address label

    (Marked for address 5)

    Figure 4

    Device Address Label

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    Table 1

    MAPNET II”Addresses

    SW,-2

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    SW-6

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    SW,-,

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OfF

    ON

    SW-2 SW-3 SW-4 SW-6 SWI-6

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    :i

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    SW-7

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    WI-8

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OR

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF.

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    OFF OFF

    Off OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    ON OFF

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    OFF ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    ON ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OfF

    OFF

    Oi=F

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    ON

    ON OFF

    ON ON OFF

    OFF OFF ON

    OFF OFF ON

    ON Off ON

    ON OFF ON

    OFF ON ON

    OFF ON ON

    ON ON ON

    ON ON ON

    OFF OFF OFF

    OFF OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    ON ON OFF

    %

    ON

    OFF

    OFF ON

    OFF OFF ON

    ON OFF ON

    OFF ON

    :iF ON ON

    OFF ON

    ON ON :

    ON ON

    ON

    OFF OFF OFF

    OFF OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    ON ON OFF

    ON ON

    OFF

    OFF OFF OW

    OFF OFF ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ADDRESS 1

    ADDRESS 2

    ADDRESS 3

    ADDRESS 4

    ADDRESS 5

    ADDRESS 6

    ADDRESS 7

    ADDRESS 8

    ADDRESS 6

    AOORESS IO

    ADDRESS 11

    ADDRESS 12

    ADDRESS 13

    ADDRESS IQ

    ADDRESS 15

    ADDRESS 16

    ADDRESS 17

    AMRESS 18

    ADDRESS 10

    ADDRESS 20

    ADDRESS 21

    ADDRESS 23

    ADDRESS 23

    ADDRESS 24

    ADDRESS 25

    ADDRESS 26

    ADDRESS 27

    ADDRESS 28

    ADDRESS 26

    ADDRESS 30

    ADDRESS 31

    ADDRESS 32

    ADDRESS 33

    ADDRESS 34

    ADDRESS 35

    ADDRESS 36

    ADDRESS 37

    ADDRESS 38

    ADDRESS 33

    ADDRESS 40

    ADDRESS 41

    ADDRESS 42

    ADDRESS 43

    ADDRESS 44

    ADDRESS 46

    ADDRESS 46

    ADDRESS 47

    ADDRESS 48

    ADDRESS 46

    ADDRESS 50

    ADDRESS 5,

    ADDRESS 52

    ADDRESS 53

    ADDRESS 54

    ADDRESS 56

    ADDRESS 56

    ADDRESS 57

    Aimiws 58

    ADDRESS 56

    ADDRESS 66

    ADDRESS 65

    ADDRESS 66

    ADDRESS 67

    ADDRESS 66

    ADDRESS 69

    ADDRESS 70

    ADDRESS 7,

    ADDRESS 72

    ADDRESS 73

    ADDRESS 74

    ADDRESS 75

    ADDRESS 76

    ADDRESS 77

    ADDRESS 78

    ADDRESS 79

    ADDRESS 80

    ADDRESS 61

    ADDRESS 82

    ADDRESS 83

    ADDRESS 84

    ADDRESS 85

    ADDRESS 88

    ADDRESS 67

    ADDRESS 88

    ADDRESS 86

    ADDRESS $0

    ADDRESS 61

    ADDRESS $2

    ADDRESS 93

    ADDIE %

    ADDRESS 93

    ADDRESS 96

    ADDRESS 97

    ADDRESS 66

    ADDRESS 99

    ADDRESS 100

    ADDRESS 101

    ADDRESS 102

    ADDRESS 103

    ADDRESS 104

    ADDRESS 105

    ADBRESS 106

    ADDRESS 107

    ADDRESS 108

    ADDRESS 106

    ADDRESS 110

    ADDRESS 111

    ADDRESS 112

    ADDRESS 113

    ADDRESS 114

    ADDRESS 115

    ADDRESS 116

    ADDRESS 117

    ADDRESS 118

    ADDRESS 116

    ADDRESS 130

    ADDRESS 121

    ADDRESS I22

    ADDRESS 123

    ADORESS 124

    ADDRESS 125

    ADDRESS 126

    ADDRESS 127

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    E

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    2%

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    :LF

    ON

    O =F

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    Off

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON OFF ON

    ON OFF ON

    OFF ON ON

    OFF ON ON

    ON ON ON

    ON ON ON

    OFF OFF OFF

    OFF OFF OFF

    ON Off OFF

    ON OFF OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    OFF ON OFF

    ON

    ON OFF

    i?zF

    ON OFF

    OFF ON

    OFF OFF ON

    ON OFF ON

    ON OFF ON

    OFF ON ON

    OFF ON ON

    ON ON ON

    ON ON ON

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    OFF

    ON

    ADDRESS 62

    ADDRESS 63

    ADDRESS 64

    A. Address zero (all switches turned OFF) is not a valid address.

    B. Switch number 8 is never turned ON.

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    5. Remove the option bay door. (See Figure 5.)

    a.

    b.

    C.

    d.

    e.

    (If applicable) Mark the top of the ribbon cable. Then pull the cable straight out of its connector.

    Remove the hair-pin cotter pins (item 1) from the upper clevis pins (item 2). Then push the clevis pins inward

    and lower the door.

    Free the lower end of the retainer cable (item 3) by removing the screw and washer (items 4 and 5).

    Remove the hair-pin cotter p ins (item 6) from the lower clevis pins (item 7). Then push the clevis pins inward

    and remove the door.

    Store the door and its hardware in a safe, clean and dry place until all wires are terminated in the UT panel.

    RIBBON CABLE

    (MARK TOP)

    Figure 5

    Removing the Option Bay Door

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    and terminate all zone (ZN) and signal (SIG) wiring.

    A. Use the

    CARD SUMMARY BY LOCATION

    Report (Figure 6) to determine the location of the

    motherboard on which each specific circuit terminates.

    l A stick-on ‘ADDRESS” label on each motherboard identifies that board’s number.

    B. The above report is found within the computer printout portion of the Factory Documentation.

    C. Use the terminal identifiers to find specific terminals.

    l See Figure 7 for typical cust om terminal wiring identifiers.

    D. Check each circuit for voltages, shorts or opens as follows:

    1. With the meter set on 3OOVAC, ead the voltage across the circuit.

    l Meter must read 0 volts.

    2. With the meter set on SOVDC, ead the voltage across the circuit again (this time in both directions).

    l Meter must read 0 volts.

    3. With the meter set on OHMS x 10 and its (+) and (-) leads connected to the circuit’s (+) and (-)

    wires respectively, check resistance.

    l Readings must compare favorably with those shown in Table 2.

    l

    If reading indicates an open in a circuit that includes a smoke detector, make sure the detector

    head(s) are properly mounted and seated.

    - Circuits always read ‘open” (infinity) if detector power is absent and separately-powered

    devices (four-wire smoke detectors) are involved.

    E. You must route Power-Limited wiring in non-restricted areas of the panel. Refer to the Appendix and

    Publication FA4-2 l-203 for more information.

    F Connect the wires to their terminals.

    9271145A rev: 1 CARDS

    UMMARY BY LOCATION

    Page 3

    NECANDUIT H. S.

    13:36:35, THU, 02-JUL-92

    ----------------~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~----------------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    CARD LOCATION LISTING:

    LOCATION

    LOCAL CONTROLLER UNIT:

    DAUGHTER CARDS:

    Card Card Type

    Zone Range

    ---------------------------------------- ------------

    (8511, 8601) UT Master Controller

    (0112) 2120/RS232 Interface

    (6005) Power Supply/Charger

    (5011) 8 Zn Class A Monitor (IDC)

    ZNl-8

    (4032) 6 Ckt Class A Signal (IAC) w /Sup

    SIG3-8

    (3001) 4 Pt, 2 Amp Relay w/ Feedback

    AUX3-6

    (0110) MAPNET Interface

    Ml-l - 5

    ANNUNCIATORS:

    Annun Card Card Type

    Zone Range

    ----- ----- ------------ ------------ ------------- --- ------------- ----

    no local annunciators

    NO REMOTE CARDS IN SYSTEM

    Figure 6

    CARD SUMMARY BY LOCATION Report

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    Table 2

    Acceptable Zone and Signal Circuit Meter Readings

    Circuit Type

    Style B (formerly Class B) initiating Device (Zone) Circuit

    From zone + to zone - (each zone)

    From zone + to ground

    From zone -to ground

    Style D (formerly Class A) Initiating Device (Zone) Circuit

    From zone + to zone - (each zone)

    From zone + to ground

    From zone -to ground

    From zone + OUT to + IN

    From zone - OUT to - IN

    Style Y (formerly Class B) Notification Appliance Circuit (each signal circuit)

    From + to ground

    From -to ground

    Resistance across circuit

    In one direction

    In opposite direction

    Style Z (formerly Class A) Notification Appliance Circuit (each signal circuit)

    From + to ground

    From -to ground

    From + OUT to + IN

    From - OUT to - IN

    Resistance across circuit

    In one direction

    In opposite direction

    Shielding

    Shield to ground

    Shield to -

    Shield to +

    MAPNET II” Loops (ZAMs and IAMs)

    From MAPNET II” + to ground

    From MAPNET II”- to ground

    Meter Reading

    3.3K ohms

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Less than 50 ohms

    Less than 50 ohms

    Infinity

    Infinity

    1OK ohms

    Less than 200 ohms

    Infinity

    infinity

    Less than 50 ohms

    Less than 50 ohms

    Infinity

    Less than 200 o{hms

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

    Infinity

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    7. Check and terminate all remaining circuits (AC power, AUX, FB, City, MAPNET Il”etc.).

    8. Dress the panel wiring.

    l Use the tie wraps in the System Hardware envelope to neatly dress the panel wiring.

    l Power-Limited wiring must be carefully routed. See the Appendix for Routing Precautions.

    9. Install the option bay door.

    Call your local Simplex Branch Office (listed in the Yellow Pages) to install the printed circuit boards

    and test the system.

    ONLY SIMPLEX REPRESENTATIVES ARE AUTHORIZED TO

    APPLY AC OR BATTERY POWER TO THE UT.

    TOP

    -1

    TOP

    TOP

    STYLE Y (FORMERLY

    CLASS B) SIGNAL

    TOP

    LED SWITCH

    CONTROLLER

    TOP

    STYLE Z (FORMERLY

    CLASS A) SIGNAL

    TOP

    TOP TOP

    EXTERNAL

    COMMUNICATIONS

    (SERIAL BUS)

    BOlTOM

    r----

    --Gowl

    ++--

    2120-I

    I

    PRINTED

    CIRCUIT

    BOARD ADDRESS

    (not used by Installer)

    120 COMM

    pp-j

    RS-232. PORT

    TOP

    AUXILIARY RELAY/

    FEEDBACK

    24-POINT I/O

    D

    MAPNET II@ DEVICE

    OP

    (1

    TOP

    MAPNET II@’BOARD

    AUDIO

    Figure 7

    Typical Custom Terminal Wiring Identifiers

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    APPENDIX

    Power-Limited Systems Wiring Precautions

    CONDUIT ENTRANCE FOR

    CONDUIT ENTRANCE FOR

    NON-POWER-LIMITED WIRING

    POWER -LIMITED WIRING

    ON-POWER-LIMITED

    POWER-LIMITED WIRING

    SEE NOTES 2,3, AND 4

    Tie Wrap

    Tie Point

    SEE NOTE 3

    Figure 8

    Routing Precautions

    Notes:

    1. Non-power-limited field wiring (AC power, Battery Wiring, City Connection) must be installed and routed in the

    shaded area only.

    2. Power-limited field wiring (all connections in the unshaded area except the city) must be installed and routed as

    shown.

    3. Keep slack to a minimum inside the enclosure. Using tie wraps (supplied), neatly dress and bundle the wiring

    together. Anchor power-limited wiring to the tie points.

    4. Tie the wiring located between the bays to the internal wiring troughs (if applicable.)

    5. When switch ing power through relay contacts, power for these circuits must be provided by the system power

    supply that is listed for Fire Protective Signaling use.

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